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Southwest High School
Macon, Georgia 31206
Volume 17
Terry Ledford Patrick Railey
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CONTENTS
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Athletics
Student Life
People
Organizations
Honors
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SPIRIT
Southwest possesses an ongoing
spirit. Whether inherited or acquired
through experience, students display
this spirit in everything they do, be it
cheering on Patriot teams, par-
ticipating in club activities, or ex-
periencing the vibrant rhythms of the
Southwest Marching Band. The in-
volvement of each student enhances
the success of the school while instill-
ing a competitive spirit in each
Patriot. Competition is fiercely
demonstrated through various
academic and athletic teams.
Students gain a sense of competition
that generates the determination
which allows every Patriot to reach
for it all. Ultimately this striving for
excellence results in an even higher
degree of Southwest Spirit.
UNITY
Southwest and unity the two
words are synonymous, This reknown
unity is expressed in a variety of
ways. Students pull together to sup-
port their school and surrounding
community through a variety of civic
activities and school organizations.
Through such involvement Southwest
students develop spirited interaction
and togetherness. This unity does not
mean conformity, for individuality is
alive and well on the sprawling
Southwest campus. Each Southwest
student is constantly motivated to
reach his or her own potential to
be the best Patriot possible. This
sense of achievement and personal
identity combined with a healthy
respect for other individuals is the
basis for that great Southwest unity
a unity that is present and evident
in every facet of school life.
VARIETY
As one of the largest and busiest
schools in the nation, it would seem ob-
vious that Southwest would portray a
diverse style. In fact, on the Patriot cam-
pus variety is the spice of school life. It
exists at every level of the school and
community. Courses from horticulture to
French and numerous organizations ap-
peal to every interest. This variety exists
among the faculty as they enlighten
students with their different personalities
and different styles of teaching. Students
have many facets in their lives, both in
terms of life styles and goals. Due to the
extraordinarily diverse atmosphere at
Southwest each student has the oppor-
tunity to pursue his or her respective
dreams. The Patriot campus is truly the
epitiome of variety and style!
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Proud to be a Patriot!!!
The Southwest Patriot Football Team
began this season with high hopes for
another City Championship. Great desire
was instilled in the team by Coaches
Edgar Hatcher, Danny Grube, Jim-
my Hammond, Harvey Appling,
Albert Sharpe, Willie Goolsby,
Clyde Barden and Eddie Ashley.
However, their hopes were not met when
they turned in a 3-7 record. The Patriot
team was very young and didnt have the
experience of the teams of the past. Due
to inexperience, their goals were not
achieved, but next year looks to be very
promising.
TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: Team members observe the
play. Alan Rozier awaits the call of his number. MID-
DLE: Craig Davis looks for some yardage. BOTTOM,
LEFT TO RIGHT: Rico Whipple attempts to deceive
tacklers. Chris Wilson eludes the pile for a definite gain.
Varsity Football Team. First Row: L. Bryant, D. Stokes,
K. Pryor, K. Oliver, R. Whipple, J. Ringwood, D. Willis,
C. Wilson, C. Davis, E. Pryor, P. Wilson, J. Langley, B.
Sauls, S. Ellington, E. Wilcox. Second Row: L. Col-
eman, M. Hodges, S. Holston, A. Rozier, C. Pounds, D.
Hill, W. Brown, J. Balcom, E. Harvey, S. Braswell, E.
Brown, D. Franklin, C. Hendley, C. Collier, R. Parsons.
Third Row: R. Jordan, R. Russell, M. Davison, B. Neal,
M. Curtis, W. Herring, R. Cornelius, R. Manuel, A.
Glynn, G. Dixon, B. Tay.or, J. Parsons, T. Walker, B.
Grinstead, L. Carter. Fourth Row: K. Stuart, C. Ford,
A. Simmons, E. Johnson, H. Thompson, T. Floyd, J
Courson, S. Davis, K. Dawson, C. Minton, S. Crosby,
M. Brown, D. Davis, J. Mays, K. Stollenwerck. Fifth
Row: C. Carter, C. Caldwell, M. Moore, J. Clark, M
Parker, M. Rumph, T. Talton, F. Parham, D. Veal, K
Reeves, L. Humphries, J. Hawthorne, L. Thorpe,
Evans, S. Massengale. Sixth Row: L. Montford, T
Sharpe, S. Smith, D. Mintz, R. Simmons, A. Grace, C
Gilbert, M. Miller, C. Poole, M. Whisby, J. Coleman, T
Jackson, G. Case, S. Wade, C. Dawson, A. Phillips
Seventh Row: B. Talton, E. Taylor, E. Ashley, J. Ham
mond, J. Higdon, R. Hudson, C. Barden, D. Grube, E
Hatcher, L. Ramey, A. Sharpe, J. Goolsby.
Varsity Football-15
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Patriots In Action
The 1986 Southwest football team
looked very impressive on paper and on
the field. It was obvious both in practice
and in each game that the Patriots
played, that the offense and defense
fought for every yard they gained.
Offensively, Southwest was led by
Rico Whipple. He accumulated an
astounding total of 1,058 yards on the
ground, with a net total of 923 yards.
These impressive statistics sent him on
his way to the Golden Helmet award
and acceptance at West Georgia College.
The Golden Helmet Award is presented
to the Most Valuable Player on the Big
Red Machine. This award is presented
annually by the Coca Cola Company.
Craig Davis led the passing attack with
an impressive total of 412 yards. Due to
his excellent skill, Dylan Veal was the
first Southwest offensive player to be
selected to play in the Georgia-Florida
Football Classic. He also starred on the
North-South All Star Team. His play led
to his acceptance and a full scholarship at
the University of South Carolina.
Defensively, the Patriots were as im-
penetrable as a stone wall. Mike Ford
led the team in tackles with 61, assists
with 48, and hits with 109. Kerry
Dawson led the defense with six quarter-
back sacks, thus enabling him to win the
Tron Man award.
TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: Dylan takes a well-
deserved breather. Patriots try to block a field goal.
Evans player is prevented from scoring a
touchdown. MIDDLE, LEFT TO RIGHT: Goooo
Patriots! Craig Davis goes for the bomb. Rico Whip-
ple tries to slip by an opponent. BOTTOM Craig
Davis tries to break a tackle.
18 B-Team/
All-Around
Winners!
The fall of 1986 proved to be another
exciting season for football at Southwest.
The novice ninth graders, coached by
Robert Hudson and Willie Goolsby,
were molded into an exciting team that
thrilled their crowds with impressive wins
over Northeast, Warner Robins, Central,
Baldwin, and Northside. This young team
showed much promise with many
outstanding players leading the team.
Just a few of these were Joe Dupree,
Ron Hill, Perry Cummings, and
Charlie Simmons. Because of their
outstanding performance, the ninth
graders captured the coveted city cham-
pionship. The players pleased their
coaches and fans and provided a promis-
ing future for many football seasons
ahead.
The B-Team, coached by Albert
Sharpe and Harvey Appling, also had
a fine group of talented young men who
played well. Though their record didnt
indicate the type of talent they possess-
ed, they fought very hard with the desire
that molds champions. This team was led
by numerous outstanding players such as
Trent Talton, Larry Thorpe, Steve
Braswell, Mario Hodges, and Clif-
ford Collier. The team had two victories
over Central and one over Northeast. If
they continue to improve as they did this
year, they will certainly prove to be im-
pressive additions to the Varsity Team
for the 1987 campaign.
TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: Quarterback Joe Dupree
readies to throw the bomb. Perez Cummings looks
to the coach for instructions. The awesome offense
set for battle. MIDDLE, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ninth
Grade Football Team. First Row: J. Glass, R.
Henley, T. Thomas, M. Moore, P. Cummings, K.
Freeman, J. Johnson, R. Gates, S. Denmark, D.
Caldwell. Second Row: S. Davis, M. Andrews, T.
Floyd, M. Daniel, G. Dixon, A. Rainey, S. Robert-
son, W. Payton, E. Pryor, J. Dupree. Third Row: L.
Bradley, D. Dumas, S. Ivey, A. Ellington, C. Sim-
mons, D. Oliver, T. Glover, E. Murphy, J. Corsin,
wy R. Shinholster, R. Hill, A. Cummings, Coach Hud-
In valser as Zar. = son. Coach Hudson watches his troops execute a
bad Sle TOUR SUP ei Pee SEZ SSeS scoring drive. BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT: Dumas
a - =e . : and Davis congratulate each other after a great
play. B-Team Football Team. First Row: J. Langley,
K. Oliver, R. Cornelius, C. Pounds, C. Poole, E.
Harvey, S. Ellington, D. Willis, T. Talton. Second
Row: M. Davison, J. Mays, M. Hodges, S. Braswell,
C. Gilbert, M. Curtis, M. Brown, M. Whisby. Third
Row: L. Humphries, K. Reeves, R. Russell, E.
Brown, K. Pryor, J. Ringwood.
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SOFTBALL
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Once again, the Lady Patriots Softball
Team had a very successful season.
Coach David Carey used his coaching
ability to carry on a winning tradition at
Southwest. Prospects for the year looked
excellent as the outstanding young
athletes romped over their first few op-
ponents. But what else should have been
expected from a team with such talent as
this one? They became City Champions,
and placed third in the region 4AAAA.
With many of the young ladies returning
next year, Southwest can look forward to
another winning season.
TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: Olicia Blackmon sets her
sights on a strike. Karen Roland plants for a throw.
Lady Patriots really dug in this year. BOTTOM,
LEFT TO RIGHT: Pam Still aims to throw out a
would-be runner at first. Stephanie Bradshaw at-
tempts to reach first. The Lady Patriots Softball
Team. Top Row, left to right: P. Still, S. Huskins, S.
Bradshaw, L. Justice, Manager Craig Love, J.
Johnson, K. Roland, L. Freeman, O. Blackmon,
Coach Carey. Bottom Row, left to right: T. Dumas,
T. Halligan, M. Hopper, H. Gibbs, A. Williams, T.
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Winner!
The Southwest Varsity Wrestling
Team had a fantastic year in 1987.
Under the direction of Coach Danny
Grube, Southwest, for the second con-
secutive year, won the GHSA Area III
Wrestling Championship with 175.5
points and were also City Champions.
The Patriots received a phenomemal
year from Senior Daryl Franklin, who
had a 27-2 record in the 185 Ib. weight
class. He was the Area Champion,
Fourth in the State, First in the Dougher-
ty meet and the Southwest Invitational,
and made the All Middle Georgia First
Team. Junior Randall Manuel had a
27-4 record in the 132 Ib. weight class
was also Area Champion, placed First in
Dougherty and the Southwest Invita-
tional, as well as making the All Middle
Georgia First Team and being voted Most
Outstanding Wrestler at the Southwest
Invitational. Coach Danny Grube was
awarded Coach of the Year for rebuilding
a wrestling winner at Southwest High.
TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: Anthony Simmons gets the
jump on his opponent. Anthony Simmons gets up
from another victory. MIDDLE, LEFT TO RIGHT:
Marquis Daniels has to work his way out of a jam.
Benji Pillow tangles up his opponent. Randall
Manuel meditates before a match. BOTTOM, LEFT
TO RIGHT: Anthony Simmons pins his opponent.
Anthony Simmons uses some technique to floor his
opponent. The Varsity Wrestling Team. In
Alphabetical Order: S. Cochran, M. Daniels, D.
Franklin, A. Glynn, C. Hendley, R. Manuel, R. Mur-
ray, B. Pillow, A. Simmons, R. Willis, and T.
Woolfolk.
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Those Red-Hot Lady Patriots Do It Again!
The 1987 Southwest Lady Patriots
Varsity Basketball Team, to the surprise
of no one, churned out a phenomenal
playing season. They were under the
direction of Coach Albert Sharpe and
Coach Willie Goolsby for the duration
of the successful year. The Lady Patriots
finished the year with an impressive
record of 22 wins, while accumulating
only 3 losses. This record, along with
much hard work, drive, and determina-
tion, catapulted the talented young ladies
into capturing both the City and Region
Championships. The team possessed a
complete offensive and defensive attack.
Members always played with great en-
thusiasm and possessed a keen desire to
win. Throughout the Year, the team was
led by many gifted and explosive young
players. One of these was all-around
senior performer, Wanda Burns. One of
the most talented young players to come
out of Southwest in quite a while. Wanda
had numerous awards bestowed upon
her, and all were well-deserved. Among
these was being named to the Macon
Telegraph and News All-Middle Georgia
Girls Basketball Team. In addition to
these honors, Wanda and Karen were
awarded a scholarship to Florida State
University in Tallahassee, Florida. The
great season was also made possible by
Karen Thomas, Kim Wright, Lisa
Freeman, Debra Collins, and
Stephanie Walker. Wanda Burns was
also named to the All-City Girls Basket-
ball Team, along with teammates Kim
Wright and Karen Thomas. The teams
tremendous success did not come without
effort, however. The team would not
have accomplished what it did without
much hard work, dedication, and effort
put forth by each individual player.
Everyone gave 100% in every game. This
is just one of the reasons why great
seasons have become a trademark of the
Lady Patriots.
TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: The Varsity Girls Basket
ball Team. Top Row, left to right: C. Causey, K
Thomas, S. Walker, L. Sandifer, L. Knight, D. Col-
lins, O. Blackmon. Bottom Row, Left to right: L
Davis, A. Williams, L. Freeman, W. Burns, K
Wright. BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT: Lisa Freeman
takes the ball from cross-town rival Central. Coach
Sharpe gives his team a pep talk during a time-out
Stephanie Walker and Debra Collins apply the
defense to Northeast. Wanda Burns makes her
move as she goes for two points
Successful
Young Ladies
The Southwest Lady Patriots achieved
the remarkable feat of playing in the
quarter finals of the Georgia State
Basketball Tournment. Certainly a great
deal of the credit for this achievement
must go to the girls for their skill and
determination. However, credit must also
be given to the two men who led this
talented group Albert Sharpe and
Willie Goolsby. These two individuals
demanded the excellence which has built
a winning tradition in girls basketball.
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TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: Debra Collins pulls down
the rebound. Stephanie Walker takes the rebound
from opposing defenders. BOTTOM, LEFT TO
RIGHT: Debra Collins lays the ball up over two
defenders. Stephanie Walker blocks the ball from
Central.
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Pure Talent!
Under the guidance of Coach Appl-
ing, the Southwest Ninth Grade Lady
Patriots Basketball Team never failed to
excite their fans. They were a _ hard-
working team with a lot of determination.
This determination propelled them to a
6-4 record. They are the future of
Southwest and the epitome of a good fun-
damental team. Not to be outdone were
the B-Team Lady Patriots who played
every minute to the fullest. They proved
that they have a great deal of talent and
could compete with the best. They fin-
ished with a 12-2 record to complete a
great season. With these two great girls
teams, the future looks bright for
Southwest basketball. Here comes talent
pure talent!
TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: Victoria Hicks goes up
strong for the rebound. LaTasha Harvey celebrates
after a fine victory. LaRetta Knight shows excellent
skill at the free throw line. BOTTOM, LEFT TO
RIGHT: B-Team players receive valuable instruc-
tions from the coach. Ninth Grade players, left to
right: Coach Appling, T. Brown, L. Harvey, K. Mc-
Coy, V. Hicks, V. Spencer, T. Dinkins
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The 1986-87 Southwest Boys Basket-
ball Team lived up to every expectation
anyone could have had for them. Coach
Don Richardson guided these deter-
mined athletes during the season to an
outstanding record of 23 wins, while ex-
periencing only 6 losses. This team was
loaded with talent, especially senior
talent. Among these very capable seniors
were Eric Manuel, Aubry Boyd,
Roderick Manuel, Tony Hall, Jomo
McCamy, Rico Whipple, Maurice
Williams, and Reginald Coleman.
During their successful year, they were
Macon-Bibb County Champions and
made it to the region 4AAAA finals as
well.
TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: Maurice Williams tried for
an apparent steal. Reginald Coleman takes an un-
contested jump shot. Aubry Boyd does it Dr. J
style. BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT: Eric Manuel
gets blocked away from the ball. Pressure builds as
a super Patriot attempts a foul shot. Varsity Basket-
ball Team. Top Row, left to right: R. Coleman, C.
Balkcom, E. Manuel, A. Boyd, R. Maunuel, K.
Green, F. Crocker. Bottom Row, left to right: T.
Hall, R. Whipple, M. Williams, J. McCamy.
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Boys Basketball 31
Super Accomplishments!
Southwest has always been known for
turning out many terrific and promising
young athletes who continue to be suc-
cessful in their careers. The outstanding
success of the 1987 Southwest Basket-
ball Team was aided by two of the -best
players ever to come out of Southwest
High School. Eric Manuel and Aubry
Boyd were thought of by many as the
number one back-court in the entire
country. Both athletes collected tremen-
dously astonishing statistics during the
course of the year. Eric averaged 24
points, 11 rebounds, 6 assists, and 3
steals per game. Aubry obtained some
impressive numbers as well during the
season. Aubry averaged 14 points, 8 re-
bounds, and 8 assists per game. Besides
playing an outstanding year, Eric had a
busy year in the national spotlight. Eric
was chosen to accompany the other
outstanding athletes of the country on
several All-American Teams. Parade,
McDonalds, Gatorade, and USA Today
32 Boys Basketball
All-American Teams were some of the
prestigious honors that were bestowed
upon Eric during his most exciting school
year. From the numerous universities
which were trying to recruit him, Eric
decided to sign a scholarship with the
University of Kentucky. His teammate
Aubry signed with Florida State Universi-
ty. Also included in Erics ac-
complishments was the fact that he was
even pictured in Sports Illustrated this
past year. If Southwest continues to turn
out such phenomenal young athletes,
there will be no doubt that the winning
tradition established by Coach Don
Richardson and his players will be car-
ried on for many more years to come.
TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: Roderick Manuel views the
defense. Jomo McCamy grabs a fierce rebound.
Eric Manuel goes for a bomb. BOTTOM, LEFT TO
RIGHT: Maurice Williamd takes defensive action.
Aubry Boyd shows off a jump shot. Fred Crocker
fakes to get an easy lay-up. Coach Richardson gives
a winning smile.
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The Young,
The Talented
The stepping stone to the Varsity is the
B-Team, but in order to reach the B-
Team you must show your abilities at the
Ninth Grade level. The Ninth Grade
Basketball Team, under the direction of
Coach Eddie Ashley, proved to be a
very talented group of individuals. They
ended the season with an 8-2 record, and
they also captured the City
Championship.
The B-Team, advised by Coach
Clyde Barden, also worked hard the en-
tire season. Ending the year with an 11-3
record, they satisfied their coaches, fans
and peers as well. These two teams
represent the talent that has taken
Southwest basketball to championship
after championship.
TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ivano Newbill attempts an
overhead pass to his teammate. Players struggle to
get another two points. Joe Dupree prepares to
grab the rebound. BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT
Ninth Grade Basketball Team, left to right: Coach
Ashley, W. Payton, C. Grayer, R. Hubbard, K.
Oliver, A. Cummings, D. Jarrell, G. Dixon. B-Team
Basketball Team. Top Row, left to right: E. Phelps,
S. Mesenker, A. Thompson, S. Wheeler, I. Newbill,
C. Simmons, C. Gilbert, C. Daniels, Coach Barden.
Bottom Row, left to right: R. Hill, J. Dupree, M.
Robinson, R. Odom, K. Oliver.
34 Ninth Grade/B-Team Boys Basketball
Ninth Grade/B-Team Basketball 35
Champions
Again!
The 1987 Southwest Baseball Team
was a group of hard working and
dedicated players. The team was mainly
composed of seniors. Most of this group
of talented individuals, made up by
Willie Brown, Tracy Hattaway,
Wesley Johnson, Derrick Knight,
Greg McKinney, Mark McPherson,
Carlos Patrick, Brian Sauls, Richard
Sherman, Dylan Veal, Rico Whipple,
and Joey Yacobacci, have been playing
together since the ninth grade. Coach
Eddie Ashley remarked that this was
one of the finest ball teams that he had
ever coached. Despite numerous injuries
to key players, the team compiled a 22-7
record for the year. They captured the
Lem Clark Tournament title, were Sub-
region and Region Champs, and advanc-
ed to the South Georgia Championship
State Semi-finals.
TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: Coaches Ashley and
Barden congratulate the Southwest players on their
win. Greg McKinney shows stern concentration and
determination while at bat. Brian Sauls expresses
his disbelief after an opponent gets a hit. BOTTOM,
LEFT TO RIGHT: Wesley Johnson winds up to
deliver the first pitch of the game. Dylan Veal wat-
ches his second home run against Newton County
sail over the fence. Rico Whipple slides into third
base with his triple against Newton County.
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The Southwest Baseball Team was
honored at an awards banquet on June 2,
1987, as the 4-AAAA Baseball Cham-
pions and State Semi-finalists. Coaches
Eddie Ashley and Clyde Barden
presented many honors to their players
throughout the course of the evening.
The following awards were presented:
Best Hitter- Willie Brown; Best Hustle-
Brian Sauls; Best Pitcher - David
Stokes; Most Improved- Joey
Yacobacci; Best Defense- Rico
Whipple and Tracy Hattaway; Scholar
Athlete-Keith Hartness; Most Valuable
Player -Greg McKinney.
TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach Ashley presents
Greg McKinney with Most Valuable Player Trophy
Joey Yacobacci receives Most Improved Trophy
Keith Hartness receives Scholar Athlete Award
BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT: Varsity Baseball
Team. First Row: R. Whipple, D. Stokes, K. Hart-
ness, T. Hattaway, R. Sherman. Second Row: W
Herring, W. Brown, B. Sauls, D. Knight, W
Johnson, J. Yacobacci. Third Row: D. Mintz, Coach
Barden, D. Veal, M. McPherson, G McKinney,
Coach Ashley, J. Riley. Not Pictured: C. Patrick, D.
Willis. Wesley Johnson receives Most Consistent
Second Half of Season Award. Mark McPherson
and Carlos Patrick receive special awards due to in-
juries received early in the season
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Improving
Coaches Clyde Barden and Robert
Hudson both had entire teams of aspir-
ing young talent to work with on the B-
team and ninth grade teams respectively.
This enabled them to play all of the
players every game. Although their
records were not impressive, the seasons
proved to be very valuable ones in the
sense that these young men gained
valuable experience that will enable them
to make a contribution to the varsity
team within the next one or two years.
TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: Derrick Knight in the mid-
dle of his two hitter against Newton County. Robbie
Romeiser warms up in preparation for a game.
John Robinson piches his way to a victory. BOT
TOM, LEFT TO RIGHT: The B-team. First Row: L.
Hughley, L. Hughes, J. Langley, E. White, W. Tate,
D. Willis, E. Brown, Coach Barden. Second Row: T
Hudson, C. Nobles, R. Odom, M. Hodges, B. Mar-
chman. The ninth grade team. First Row: B. Carroll,
M. Moore, J. Ayers, R. Hill. Second Row: J. Mar-
shall, W. Richardson, M. Renn, J. Coleman, J.
Robinson, P. Cummings.
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Spring Sports
The 1987 Southwest Golf Team,
coached by Albert Sharpe, had another
good year, giving all their opponents a
tough match until the finish. Leading the
team were three seniors Keith
Walker, Brian Goad, and Keith
Johnson.
Southwests Tennis Team was young
and inexperienced, but at the same time
was very promising and impressive. The
lack of experience was the only missing
piece they needed. The number one
seeds on the team included Bryant
Barber, Wendall Hamilton, and
Heloise Belarmino. Coached by Don
Richardson, members gained needed
experience. All the young members of
these two organizations showed great
promise and hope for the years to come.
TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach Sharpe takes a
break in the shade. Kristy Suddeth returns a serve.
The Tennis Team. Top Row, left to right: S.
Huskins, H. Belarmino, K. Suddeth, G. Gordon.
Bottom Row, left to right: W. Hamilton, B. Barber.
BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT: The Golf Team. Top
Row, left to right: K. Walker, B. Goad, K. Johnson.
Bottom Row, left to right: K. Kendrick, B. Barron,
M. Gilliam, Wendall Hamilton returns his opponents
serve.
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TRACK
Running Along With The Best
When the 1986-87 track season rolled
around the Southwest boys and girls
teams were looking forward to having
another outstanding year, and that is ex-
actly what they accomplished by proving
that could run with the best.
The boys team finished the year with a
record of 7-5. They were participants in
numerous meets and won many awards.
In the state tournament they displayed
their talents well and proved that they
were a team with which to be reckoned.
Antonio Pettigrew came out on top
in the 220, and finished second in the
440. The mile relay team that consisted
of Pettigrew, Sidney Holston, Stuart
Ellington, and David Henry went
undefeated throughout the regular
season and captured the state champion-
ship. Richard Germany placed second in
the state in the long jumps for the second
consecutive year.
The varsity girls team also turned out
another outstanding season with Kim
Wright, Wanda Burns, and Karen
Thomas qualifying for the state meet in
44 Varsity Track
different events. Kim Wright won the
state championship in the high jump and
finished second in the 880. Wanda had a
second place finish in the long jump, and
Karen finished the year with a second
place finish in the discus throw. The
dedication of these girls was phenominal
as each day before practice they ran be-
tween three and five miles and a series of
three each of 660s, 440s, 220s, and
110s as a warm up. The extra effort
definitely contributed to their success.
TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: Michael Hall makes a long
jump. Tara Hall gives it her all in the 4/40 relay
Kim Wright squeezes out another victory. BOT.
TOM, LEFT TO RIGHT: Varsity Boys Track. First
Row: Coach Carey, G. Palmer, R. Simmons, P
Ketchup, D. Henry, S. Ellington, C. Davis, M. Hall,
M. Kendrick, R. Jones, D. Hill, A. Pettigrew, S.
Holston, T. Oliver, S. Henry, Coach Goolsby. Sec
ond Row: J. Tripp, D. Howard, W. Butler, C
Wilson, E. Palmer, R. Tharpe, J. McMillan, S
Evans. Girls Varsity Track. First Row: T Hawkins,
S. Hall, K. Ross, B. Trim, J. Lewis, L. Knight, C
Ross, V. King, Coach Hammond. Second Row: D
Thomas, K. Wright, T. Hall, A. Brown, A
Blackmon
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46 Ninth Grade Track
Teamwork
Meant
Success
The ninth grade track team had a fan-
tastic season with its outstanding 6-2
record. The factors that contributed to
this successful season included great
teamwork and fine coaching by Jim
McBrayer . Another quality that was in-
strumental in their success was a natural
ability to work together. The members of
the team said that no one player was
responsible for the season, but each
member carried his load and made it a
team effort. There is no doubt that these
players will gain experience and flourish
in the years to come as they move up to
participate on the varsity level.
TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ricky Jones makes an in-
credible high jump. Antonio Pettigrew holds up the
baton symbolizing another victory. Willie Brown
and David Henry practice for the 440 relay. BOT
TOM, LEFT TO RIGHT: Michael Kendrick at-
tempts another high jump. Kim Wright dashes to
the finish line. Track Team. First Row: G. Hamilton,
C. Rainey, V. Moore, S. Robinson, Coach
McBrayer. Second Row: R. Hubbard, E. Murphy, D
Jerrell. Third Row: E. Pryor, J. Parks, C. Boyd, T.
Oliver, T. Glover.
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CHEERLEADERS
Spirited!
The Southwest Varsity Cheerleaders
had a busy year. The Lady Patriots
traveled with the football team to every
game to keep the Southwest Spirit alive.
They made large posters to line the
fences of the football field for every
game. In order to keep spirit high among
the football and basketball players, each
cheerleader had a secret pal to whom she
gave goodies before every game. In the
spring the girls sold candles to raise
money for the upcoming year. Advisor
Cynthia Dixon with her hard work and
dedication, helped to make 1987 a great
year for the Varsity Cheerleaders.
TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: The Lady Patriots show
their spirit during halftime. Varsity Cheerleaders:
Top: Stacy Massengale, Kim Stuart, Rolanda Jor-
dan. Middle Standing: Amy Phillips, Leslie Bryant,
Euthressa Wilcox, Kim Stollenwerck. Middle Kneel-
ing: Lynn Montford, Christie Carter, Levita Carter.
Front: Lisa Coleman, Rita Parsons. BOTTOM,
LEFT TO RIGHT: What do you mean you dont
want a balloon? Rolanda Jordan performs a cheer.
Euthressa shouts her spirit!
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Under the leadership of Gloria
Stokes and LaPrincess Vinson, the
B-Team and Ninth Grade Cheerleaders
kept the Patriot spirit alive. Their
energetic performances were entertain-
ing throughout the football and basketball
seasons.
Both the B-Team and Ninth Grade
cheerleaders helped sell programs and
seat cushions at football games. The B-
Team instilled the winning spirit by
teaching the Ninth Graders cheers at the
beginning of the year, which paid off as
the Ninth Graders spirited their football
team to a perfect 11-0 season.
TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ninth Grade Cheerleaders
Top: Erica Jaskula. Middle: Robin Suttles, Octavia
Thomas, Jennifer Lewis. Bottom: Tracy Smith,
Tanika Lewis, Heidi Mueller, Skyla Talton.
Underclassmen Cheerleaders keep the crowd warm
with their exciting cheers. BOTTOM, LEFT TO
RIGHT: The Ninth Graders show their spirit at a
home game. Tracy Smith shows her spirit! B- Team
Cheerleaders. Top: Tashia Livingston. Middle
Mavis McCormick, Casssandra Corbin. Bottom
Pattie Kim, Anita Johnson
50 B-Team/Ninth Grade Cheerleaders
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Goofy Goblin: A Tradition
Each year Southwest students join
together in the continuation of a Hallo-
ween tradition Goofy Goblin.
Representatives from each grade are
selected by their peers. They can easily
be spotted in the classrooms, halls, door-
ways, and especially at the lunchroom
cashiers tables carrying bright orange,
hollow but not empty, pumpkins. Their
goal is to fill these pumpkins with money
to buy food, gifts, and grooming articles
to make Thanksgiving and Christmas
baskets for the needy and for people in
nursing homes. On the last day of collec-
tion, the Goofy Goblin representatives
dress in outlandish Halloween costumes
to promote one final boost of donations.
There is always a special flow of spirit as
each representative turns in his collection
knowing the happiness it will bring to
many. There is also special recognition
for those collecting the largest amounts
of money. The grand total for this years
collections was $693.06. The Goofy
Goblin representatives for this past year
were as follows: 9th grade Maurice
Cobbs, Tiffany Garner, Tara Franklin,
Leslie Elder, Brent Carrol, Rob Tyson,
Bobby Davis, Tosha Black; 10th grade
Brad Marchman, Ashley Horne, Jen-
nifer Bryant, Maurice Davison, Jennifer
Hicks, Ingrid Evans, Billy Hunt, Serena
White, Ken Morgan; 11th grade Chris-
ty Hill, Sabrina Gibson, Michelle Ayers,
Regina Brown, Brian Chesnut, David
Stokes, Mitchell Scott; 12th grade
Chip Minton, Renee Holliday, Craig
ONeal, Simone Dennis, Tabitha Dumas,
Eddie Bramlett.
TOP LEFT TO RIGHT: A typical monster courtship
Brian Chesnut and Michelle Ayers are decked out as
Raggedy Ann and Andy. Janann Wright assists
Goofy Goblins Brad Marchman and Renee Holliday
in counting the money they've collected. BOTTOM
LEFT TO RIGHT: Goofy Goblin representatives
mingle at a celebration in their honor. Ashley Horne
models his Goofy Goblin attire
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56 Parent-Teacher Conference/Clean-Up Day
Patriots Exhibit Pride
Each year during the fall quarter
parents are invited to visit the Southwest
campus. It is a day off for students as far
as books and studies are concerned, but
many put in long hours to contribute to
the beautification of their school in
preparation for Parent-Teacher Con-
ference Day.
A day was chosen during the week of
testing for juniors and seniors to bind
together and give their services to the
school. Grass was mowed, hedges were
trimmed, and litter was collected and
disposed of in the tremendous heat of the
day. Lunchroom workers also
demonstrated support by serving
refreshments to the hot and _ tired
workers.
When Parent-Teacher Conference Day
arrived, the campus looked its best.
Students assisted parents in signing in
and finding their way around. There was
an assembly to arouse the spirit in
everyone as members of the band and
the cheerleaders performed. WDDO pro-
vided publicity, and refreshments were
served to everyone. A male cake-baking
contest was held, and teachers were
given a banana split bash. The day
proved to be a tremendous success, and
became a sign of things to come for
Southwest.
TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: Sandra Julkes helps a
friend straighten up the Southwest campus. An in-
quisitive parent seeks information from student
assistant Keema Williams. Hard working Glenetrice
Gordon serves as an inspiration to all those
sweating it out in the heat. Simone Dennis aids a
parent in in signing in at Parent-Teacher Con
ference Day. MIDDLE: Ramon Hill's little brother
escorts him to Parent-Teacher Conference Day
BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT: Michelle Meacham
takes her mother on a tour of her homeroom
building. Faculty and students show support for
their favorite radio station. Michelle Hinnant serves
free Coca-Colas to everyone
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One of the most interesting weeks in
the 1986-87 Southwest school year was
Spirit Week, followed by the biggest
game of the season the Patriots ver-
sus the Chargers. At the beginning of the
week, students were asked to participate
in College Day by wearing colors and
logos from their favorite colleges. On
Twin Day students dressed as closely
alike as possible. Thursday was the tradi-
tional Red, White and Blue Day. The
grand finale, Black Friday included the
most exciting event of the week.
Students dressed entirely in black and
paid their last respects to the Central
Chargers. Though it was a slim loss for
the football team, true Patriots never lost
their spirit it will live forever!
TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: Patriots mourned the ex-
pected death of the Central Chargers. Patriot
pallbearers show no grief. Charlene King and Cyn-
thia Hood ... or is it Cynthia Hood and Charlene
King? BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT: Terry Ledford
and escorts Angela Marchman at the head of the
funeral procession. Archrivals unite during
Southwest Spirit Week. Siamese twins, Kevin Thax-
ton and Stacy Massengale spend Twin Day as one.
Give Blood!
The students and faculty at Southwest
followed the advice of the 1986-87 motto
for the Red Cross Join the Crowd
Give Blood. Indeed the crowd at the
Southwest Blood Drive was rather large
with a total of 138 people participating in
the annual event. The Spirit of '87 wishes
to honor the people who participated in
the Blood Drive by listing their names.
They were A. Romeiser, M. Barber, G.
Evans, S. Martin, C. Nelson, L. Miller, T.
Halligan, C. Baugh, B. Tucker, K. Lowe,
E. Slade, A. Busbee, W. Loyd, S. Robin-
son, T. Thomas, C. Patrick, K. Adams,
M. Johnson, L. Robinson, G. Mitchell, E.
Crafter, P. Railey, K. Itnyre, R. Walker,
E. Reese, K. Johnson, J. Turner, M. Fin-
ney, T. Thompson, J. Owens, D. Adkins,
G. Jones, B. Smith, G. Case, E. Wilcox,
G. McKinney, D. Stokes, D. Matthews,
U. Lane, J. Yacobacci, K. Johnson, L.
Newberry, J. Slocumb, V. Bagley, T.
Baker, S. Deason, S. Huff, R. Glover, C.
Oliver, K. Archer, J. Finley, T. Ferguson,
L. Bryant, L. McMillan, C. Fellows, A.
Boynton, B. Price, A. Fawling, C. Reid,
C. Ketchup, M. Ivery, R. Pitts, A.
Ponder, D. McRanie, I. Reeves, T. Cor-
nelius, K. Elliott, D. Veal, S. Dobson, T.
Culver, S. Harper, K. Suber, V. Horton,
S. Lewis, A. Chalker, P. Bush, J. Darden,
D. Entrekin, M. Lindsay, L. Mullis, B.
Simpson, J. Reynolds, W. Mueller, C.
Willis, S. Rooks, C. Davis, J. Gladney, L.
McDowell, M. Yarbrough, B. Harper, M.
Miller, R. Kelly, C. ONeal, C. Evans, S.
Brown, S. Causey, C. Carter, D. Casteel,
G. Hamlin, J. Lee, D. Collins, R. Fair, M.
Patterson, B. Caldwell, S. Summerow, V.
Davis, K. Worsham, K. Alligood, J.
Yates, J. Farr, R. Troutman, K. Thaxton,
C. Coggins, A. Phillips, L. Coleman, C.
Lloyd, L. Thomas, C. Reagan, M.
Brocklehurst, S. Morelock, J. Brown, P.
Nesmith, A. Marchman, C. Stokes, D.
Barrett, D. Hammock, K. McGrotha, J.
Ryals, D. Carter, D. Fountain, C. Patrick,
S. Daniels, S. Long, M. Cuyler, E
Parham, C. Jackson, N. Webb.
TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: Anita Purdue uses her
planning period to donate blood. The camera pro-
vides a close-up of the preparations for giving
blood. BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT: Joey Owens
and Larry Newberry exhibit courage in the face of
danger. Lalei Thomas, Charlotte Ragan, and Leslie
Bryant give necessary information prior to actually
contributing blood
60 Blood Drive
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Yuletide
Season
The Christmas Spirit on the Southwest
campus filled the air with Christmas
music, laughter, and greetings of Ho-
Ho-Ho. Various clubs showed their
spirit by visiting nursing homes and tak-
ing gifts and food baskets to shut-ins and
needy families. On the Friday before
Christmas, assemblies were held for the
Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior
Classes with entertainment being pro-
vided by the Southwest Band, the chorus,
and students putting on different skits.
The seniors started their Christmas ac-
tivities with the annual Senior Christmas
Party held in the McEvoy B cafeteria.
Refreshments were served and gifts were
exchanged at the celebration. The
seniors then enjoyed the annual presenta-
tion of The Twelve Days of Christmas
presented by the McEvoy B faculty.
TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: VOT members enjoy their
Christmas party. Willingham A faculty members
provide entertainment for the sophomores. Two
Turtle Doves in The Twelve Days of Christmas
presented by the McEvoy B faculty. MIDDLE
Seniors load Christmas presents to be taken to a
nursing home. BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT
George Evans waits on Santa to arrive. Willingham
As faculty Christmas Tree and Angels perform at
their Christmas assembly. Carol Fellows protrays
Grandma during the Senior assembly. Mrs. Allen
enjoys goodies at the faculty Christmas party.
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... And enter the applause! The 1987
Senior Play was extremely successful. It
was the product of many long hours and
much hard work. Ten seniors along with
director John Jones and producer Evie
Crumbliss presented the first Senior
Play since 1985. The three-act play
received roars of laughter as the talented
seniors demonstrated their acting pro-
wess. The ending was a surprise, but the
plays success was not. Over 60 hours of
group practice went into the play, not to
mention the innumerable hours spent on
learning lines, perfecting accents, and
constructing the lavish set. Yes, the play
was entitled Exit The Body, but not a
single body left that auditorium without a
smile on its face!
TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: Simone Dennis and Tim
Thomas make the perfect couple. As mystery
writer, Crane Hammond, Janann Wright studies the
evidence obviously not knowing the impending
danger. Amy Phillips and Robert Harmon are
undercover cops looking for the diamonds. BOT
TOM, LEFT TO RIGHT: Kate Bixley, played by
Angela Marchman, always had a comment. The
cast of the Senior Play: Simone Dennis, Tim
Thomas, Janann Wright, Patrick Railey, Robert
Harmon, Joe Finley, Amy Phillips, Lisa Coleman,
Angela Marchman, and Scott Daniels (not pictured)
Senior Play 65
Seniors Show
Patriotism
Hail to the seniors! There's nothing we
cannot do. Hail to the class thats really
revvin! Hail to the Class of 87! This
was the theme of the Senior Class of
1987. In the heat of early fall seniors
gathered in the McEvoy B gym to get
fired up for the school year ahead. This
was also a time for seniors to display
their talents and their abilities to make
people laugh by performing various acts,
skits, songs, or dances for their fellow
classmates.
Seniors displayed their musical talents,
cheerleaders led cheers and majorettes
performed a dance. Annual Staff
members, dressed as potato heads, did
their own rendition of the Hokey-
Pokey. At this time the Senior
Homecoming Court was announced. Stu-
dent Council also gave a mock homecom-
ing presentation at which guys dressed
up as girls and vice-versa.
TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: Energetic Eutressa Wilcox
leads the cheerleaders in their favorite chant
Ofealome Slaton and Linda Terryberry vie for the
title of Homecoming Queen. Christy Carter and
Carol Fellows show their support for their favorite
sports stars. BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT: Cathy
Causey and Kim Carson display their musical
abilities. Excited seniors fire it up. Four-eyed potato
head jams to the beat
66 Senior Assembly
Senior Assembly 67
Melting Pot
So many times at Southwest it seems
that you get lost in the crowd. Composed
of so many people, it is only natural that
Southwest would be made up of many
different nationalities. It was upon this
idea that Student Council chose
Southwest-The Melting Pot as the
theme for its spring assembly.
Angela Marchman opened the
assembly by explaining to students how
Southwest is a melting pot of sorts.
Kimberly Stollenwerck then delivered
her rendition of Love In Any
Language. After that several groups
performed a variety of mini-skits
depicting the various nationalities on the
campus. Among these groups were the
drill team, majorettes, jazz ensemble, and
chorus members. The assembly was con-
cluded by having everyone who par-
ticipated come back out for the grand
finale. The group joined hands as
George Evans led them in a perfor-
mance of God Bless the USA.
TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: Kim Dawson performs
along with the majorettes to Janet Jackson's Nas-
ty". A traditional Indian folk dance intrigues the
crowd. The crowd really gets into it when the
Vogue Club puts on their fashion show. BOTTOM,
LEFT TO RIGHT: Derrick Barrett plays the God-
father in the Italian skit. Ana Alfonso, exchange
student from Spain, throws candy from a pinata. A
Vogue Club member demonstrates true style in the
fashion show.
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Spring Adds
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Since the beginning of time the arrival
of spring has brought with it a certain ex-
citement, an anticipation, and simply a
new joy for living. Certainly this was true
on the Southwest campus. Many visitors,
such as Secretary of State Max Cleland,
honored the campus with their presence.
Many special activities such as Career
Day were held. Seniors anticipated the
culmination of at least twelve years of
school work and of course, the activities
designed to honor them. Underclassmen
contracted the contagious disease known
as senioritis and soon it became dif-
ficult for anyone to concentrate on such a
mundane matter as school work.
TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: Marcia Maxwell is the win-
ner of the Best of Show Award in the Annual
Southwest Art and Photography Show. Art Club
Advisers Dannah Graham and Sherrie Jamison pre-
sent ribbons to Art Show winners. BOTTOM, LEFT
TO RIGHT: Students exhibit the Georgia State Flag
presented to Southwest by Secretary of State Max
Cleland. Mark Gunter concentrates on his social
studies exam. Southwests professional
photographer, Larry Naylor, speaks on his profes-
sion at Southwest's Career Day
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1987
Junior-Senior
Prom
Somewhere out there if love can see
us through we'll find one another
somewhere out there out where dreams
come true. Those were the words to the
theme song of the 1987 Junior-Senior
Prom
The beautiful prom was the result of
many long hours put forth by the Junior
Class. Planning and preparing for such a
large event is not an easy task. Decora
tions have to be made, memory books
folded, photographers scheduled, band
commissioned and the list goes on
Backed by strong advisors, Gail
Springstead, Pam Wacter, Sheila
Martin, Charles Murphy and John
Jones, the Junior Class masterfully ex-
ecuted the event which took place at the
Macon City Auditorium
Many couples arrived at the City
Auditorium at 6:30 pm to have pictures
made by Southeastern Portraits before
going to dinner. Many of Macons finest
restaurants were buzzing with excited
Southwest students. Some couples could
even be found having a candlelight picnic
at Central City Park. After dinner
couples returned to the City Auditorium
for a night of fun and dance. In her
remarks to the couples attending the gala
affair, Complex Principal Gloria
Washington said it was the most
beautiful prom in many years. With any
luck, the Juniors and Seniors will meet
again- Somewhere Out There Out
Where Dreams Come True
TOP,LEFT TO RIGHT: La Chapparels provide the
incentive to dance the night away. Patriot colors
prove to be popular at the Prom. BOTTOM, LEFT
TO RIGHT: Many of the revellers, friends
throughout school, celebrate their last prom
together. All styles are evident at the Prom. Chris
Caswell and her date enjoy the last dance.
Night of Fun
& Excitement
Probably the best way to describe the
1987 Junior Senior Prom was as a night
of fun. From the bands first set at 8 PM
until the clock tolled midnight, the dance
floor was filled with excitement as
students and faculty members danced to
the tunes of La Chapperels. The fun
and festivities of the evening even carried
out onto the portico of the auditorium.
There several students sang and danced
to Somewhere Out There, the theme of
the prom. Yes, probably the best way to
describe the 1987 Junior-Senior prom
was as a night of fun.
TOP,LEFT TO RIGHT: The prom was not only fun,
but also romantic as evidenced by this couple.
Several girls went to the stage and jammed with La
Chapparels. BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT: Sabrina
Worley, Sharon Fountain, and their dates take a
break to pose for the photographer. Pat Railey,
dJanann Wright, Linda McDowell, Kevin Thaxton
and Stacy Massengale kick off their shoes and kick
up their heels.
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FADS AND FASHIONS
One Last js
Fling
Senior Week at Southwest is a week
that is anxiously awaited each year by
the members of the Senior Class. The
weeks activities began with Hawaiian
Day on which seniors wore their bright
flowered shirts and colorful jams. At
lunch, students and teachers alike shared
their expertise in the art of hula-hooping.
The annual Senior Luncheon was held on
Wednesday in the Willingham B
Cafeteria and was followed by an air
band competition. Everyone enjoyed the
hilarious presentation of the
Supremes, a rendition of Pink Shoe
Laces , and the unforgettable first place
performance of Reproduction by the
Civinettes. The week approached an end
with practice for Senior Honors Day.
Seniors clad in their jerseys practiced
marching into the McEvoy B gym in an-
ticipation of the long awaited day.
TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jon Johnson, Terry Led-
ford, and Dylan Veal portray the Supremes in the
air band competition. Seniors celebrate the ending
of the year on Hawaiian Day. BOTTOM, LEFT TO
RIGHT: Keith Walker digs for his money at the
Senior Luncheon. Even the faculty members got in-
to the hula-hooping contest. Meredith Ketchum,
Sherri Maye, and Sabrina Worley pose for one last
picture after Senior Honors Day.
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84 Principals
New Members On Southwest Leadership Team
The Southwest Administrative Staff gained several new members
at the beginning of the 1986-87 school year. Dr. Columbus
Watkins replaced the retired Harold Perdue as Principal of Will-
ingham A. Joining him as Assistant Principal was John Grenga.
Both men came to Southwest from the Central Complex. Eddie
Bryant also began his duties as Assistant Principal of Willingham B
at the outset of the 1986-87 school year. He too came to Southwest
from Central.
These new additions join one of the most respected leadership
teams in Bibb County Gloria Washington, Jackie Richard-
son, Anne Hadarits, Gerald Stuart, Gerald Mays, Milton
Dunaway, and Roger Green. Indeed, it has almost become a
cliche to speak of the tremendous tasks which daily confront the
principals of the five buildings that compose Southwest High School.
It is also a well-known fact that these individuals go about their work
with a co-operative, caring spirit which is contagious and is
demonstrated by the faculty and student body alike.
At the helm of the Bibb County System is Dr. Thomas Hagler.
Dr. Hagler has served as the Superintendent of Bibb County School
System for six years. Dr. Robert Williams is the Deputy
Superintendent of the Bibb County School System. Both men have
earned the respect and admiration of the citizens of Bibb County for
their untiring dedication to the students of the system.
Opposite Page: Gerald Stuart, MA Principal-B.S., Ed.S. Gloria
Washington, Complex Principal-B.A., M.S., Ed.S. Columbus
Watkins, WA Principal-B.S., M.Ed.,Ed.S.,Ed.D. Anne Hadarits, WB
Principal-B.S., M.Ed., Ed,S. Roger Green, Vocational Supervisor-
B.A.,M.Ed. Above: Gerald Mays, MA Assistant Principal-M.A.,
B.S., M.Ed., Ed.S. Milton Dunaway, Assistant Principal for
Instruction-B.S., M.Ed., Ed.D. John Grenga, WA Assistant
Principal-A.B., M.Ed., Ed.S. Eddie Bryant, WB Assistant Principal-
B.A., M.A., Ed.S. Jackie Richardson, MB Assistant Principal-A.B.,
M.A.T., Ed.S. Thomas Hagler, Superintendent of Bibb County
Schools-B.A., M.Ed., Ed.S., Ph.D. Robert Williams, Deputy
Superintendent of Bibb County Schools-A.B., M.A., Ed.S., Ed.D.
Principals 85
Marcia Aldridge: French; French (
Carolyn Allen: Mat!
Nina Anderson: Counselor
Carolyn Andrews: Secretary
Harvey Appling: Health, Pt
Football, Baseball
Eddie Ashley: Health, Physical Edu
Football, Baseball
Tom Baker: Mat!
Clyde Barden: Physical Educ
Basketball, Baseba
Eugene Barden: Mat!
James Barfield: Socia! Stu
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Leonard Battle: Math
Gwendolyn Bell: Social Studies; Beta
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Maston Bell: C.V.A.E. Coordinator; Voca
Sheila Bell: Special Education
Eloise Black: Math
John Bond: Computer Specialist
Michael Bradford: Industrial Arts; GIAA
Dinah Brown: Social Studies
Veronica Calhoun: Home Economics; FHA
Cynthia Carey: English
David Carey: Social Studies; Softball,
Baseball, Track
India Cater: Science
danice Childers: Registrar
Mary Cliett: Health, Physical Education
86 Faculty
Every human being has a
basic need and desire to be
recognized for outstanding con-
tributions to his or her profes-
sion. Certainly teachers are no
exception to this age-old rule.
The Teacher of the Year Award
is a way for both their peers and
their employers to recognize
and honor deserving educators
in the Bibb County School
System.
Nominated for this award for
the 1986-1987 school year from
Southwest High School were
four very worthy and capable
educators. These outstanding
and deserving nominees were
Henry Ficklin - McEvoy B,
Richard Merchant -McEvoy
A, Judy Moore Willingham A,
and Gloria Nelson -Wilingham
B.
The purpose of education, as
viewed by Henry Ficklin, is the
development of human beings
who are able to make full use of
their gift of reason for the
benefit of mankind. Central to
his philosophy of education is
the strong conviction that all
human beings are capable of
learning. Rev. Ficklin was fur-
ther honored by being named
Bibb Countys McKibben-Lane
Award Winner. Gloria Nelson
likes the feeling of accomplish-
ment she receives from teaching
young people. She says, It is
rewarding to see students leave
the classroom with a little more
knowledge than they had when
they entered and to know that
you, as the teacher, were
responsible for some of that pro-
gress. She feels that education
should be student-
centered. Judy Moore was
influenced to choose teaching as
a career by her father, who was
a high school principal. Her
philosophy of education is to
let my students know that I love
my job and that I love them as
individuals; to attend as many
activities of my students as
possible; to incorporate a sense
of humor into my lessons; to
make my students realize that
they are the reason for their suc-
cess not me.
Richard Merchants
philosophy of education is
Learning is living. Living well
requires learning well. If he
had not chosen to teach, he may
have chosen to become a profes-
sional photographer. He still
finds time, however, to enjoy his
hobby of photography and to
work as President of the Middle
Georgia Diabetes Association as
well.
Certainly each of these
nominated educators is a credit
to the teaching profession. Their
presence at Southwest is a con-
tributing factor to the success of
the Patriot academic program.
Sara Colbert: Secretary
doy Cook: Business Education; FBLA
Gary Cooper: Foreign Language
Demaris Copeland: Special Education
Mary Jo Cote: Registrar
Pat Coxsey: Counselor; Civinettes
John Crawford: Counselor; Peer Counselors
John Crisp: Social Studies
Evie Crumbliss: Social Studies; Civinettes
Carol Davis: Science
Claude Davis: Business Education
Fernando DeRojas: Foreign Language
Southwest's Teachers of the
Year gather in the McEvoy B
Library. Left to right, they are
Judy Moore, Henry Ficklin,
Gloria Nelson, and Richard
Merchant.
Marta DeRojas: Foreign Language
Lynda Derreberry: Science
Alice Dickey: Math; Youth Against Cancer
C.D. Dixon: English; Varsity Cheerleaders
Ethel Dixon: Social Studies; Vogue
Richard Douglass: Social Studies
Lewis Downer: Counselor; Peer Counselors
Geraldine Dumas: Specia! Education
Andrew Echols: Science
Ruth Eckstine: Media Specialist
Carol Eleam: Secretary
Raynette Evans: Physica! Education
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Margaret Faircloth: Math; Mu Alpha Theta,
Math Team
Henry Ficklin: Social Studies; Frater Sodalis
Ann Foster: Business Education
Ann Fugate: Social Studies; Annual Staff
Wilma Fussell: Complex Secretary
Sarah Gibbs: Media Specialist
Mary Glover: English
Dorothy Goodrum: English
Willie Goolsby: Health; Football, Basketball,
Track
Dannah Graham: Art; Art Club, Drill Team
John Griffin: Math
Jimmie Grisham: Socia! Studies
The Good
Idea People
Danny Grube: Physical Education;
Wrestling, Football, Track
Mildred Harrell: Registrar
Edgar Hatcher: Physical Education:
Football, Golf
doe Heggs: Math
Iris Hill: Health/Physical Education; Drill
Team
dames Hinson: Science; Science Club
Leslie Hodges: English
Linda Howell: Science
Pam Howell: Social Studies; Key Club
Vivian Hughes: Home Economics; FHA
Joann Ishmail: English
Milton Ivery: Math
88 Faculty
It is hard to realize that
behind the strict teachers we all
know are real people who were
once students, doing many of
the things that we now do. As
the sophisticated student
realizes, being a teacher isnt
simply grading papers and
assigning detention. It is those
little, but important things that
make them the special people
they are. Individually they all
possess unique qualities that
they demonstrate in each of
their classes.
The use of music is a method
several teachers use to motivate
their students. For example,
Evie Crumbliss utilizes both
popular and classical music to
enable her students to under-
stand the influence religion has
had on music. Jim Barfield
uses a different kind of music;
he sings to his students. Of this
he says, My students may not
enjoy hearing me sing them
songs connected with history,
but they do remember them.
Having students write in a
weekly journal is a method that
Pam Wacter utilizes to com-
municate personally and one-to-
one with her students. She
says,Its a way to get to know
them better, and the student
overcomes a hesitancy to
write.
Judy Moore tries to be
humorous and tell unusual
stories to break the monotony of
the routine.
Using comedy and dramatics
is most helpful to R. Jay
Johnson, Students are more
receptive when the class has a
lively atmosphere.
Dannah Graham shows her
students previously created art-
work, hoping to motivate them
and give them new ideas.
Mary Cliett feels that by
participating with her students
in her physical education
classes, she motivates them to
exert more effort than they
would otherwise.
Margaret Faircloth,
Southwests Star Teacher for
1987, probably expresses the
feelings that a large number of
teachers have when she
says, When I find a particularly
effective teaching technique, Im
going to patent it and retire.
These are just a few of the
good ideas that Southwest
teachers use to make each day
different from the one before.
So dont make the mistake of
assuming that all teachers are
the same, because there is
something uniquely different
about each one of them.
Margaret Jackson: Special Education; Just
Say No
Oscar Jackson: Band Director
Sherrie Jamison: Art; Art Club
Angelia Johnson: Learning Disabilities
Rufus Johnson: English; Pep Club
Barbara Jolley: Math
John Jones: English; Drama
Ida Jordan: English
Jerry Joyner: Industrial Arts; Industrial Arts
Club
Sue Kalbfleisch: English; Leo Club,
Newspaper Advisor
Laura Kersey: Business Education; Beta Club
Renee Kimberly: Chora! Director
Jim McBrayer utilizes music to
get his class in the mood for
learning.
John King: Computer Science; Computer Club
Juanita Kirkpatrick: Social Studies; Key
Club
Cheryl Knight: English
Christine Kpor: Special Education
Elizabeth Lamb: English
Eddye Langston: Related Vocational
Instruction Program
Harold Lee: Art
Carline Leonard: English; Fine Arts Club
Alexia Leslie: Math
Shelia Martin: English
John Mathews: Social Studies
Richard Mathis: Social Studies; Pep Club
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Susie Mathis: Counselor
Mae Matthews: Secretary
dim McBrayer: Social Studies; Trivial Pursuit
Club
Clara McCann: Office Aide
Grace McCormick: Leadership Training
dunyth Meeks: VOT Coordinator
Richard Merchant: Science; Science Club
Calvin Miller: Trade and Industrial Education;
VICA
Vivian Mims: Science; FTA
dudy Moore: Math; Beta Club
Charles Murphy: English; Pep Club
Gloria Nelson: English
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Norma Neubold: Science
Diane Nix: Socia! Studies; Annual Staff
Peggy Norris: Media Aide
Trudy Norris: English
Warren Osterloh: Spanish
Sandra Pace: Science
Anita Perdue: Science; Student Council
Virginia Phillips: Socia! Studies;
International Relations Club, Drill Team
Carolyn Pirkle: Media Specialist
Tammy Poole: Secretary
Larry Ramey: Counselor
Alma Redding: Business Education
90 Faculty
The Southwest Faculty is
composed of individuals who
emphatically stress the impor-
tance of the intellectual develop-
ment of themselves and of all
their students. For this reason, a
lot of students think that this is
their teachers only concern.
Nothing could be farther from
the truth!
Several of our teachers con-
tribute their time to volunteer
work. James Barfield works
for Volunteer Macon at the
Macon Heritage Foundation and
the Middle Georgia Historical
Society. Rufus Johnson is a
participant in the Bibb County
Board of Education leadership
development program. He
works with the Miss Afro Macon
Scholarship Program serving as
artistic director and _ chore-
ographer. Jim McBrayer
tries to stimulate an interest in
physical development. He
volunteers to be the director of a
soccer camp during the sum-
mer. Judy Moore tutors
math four days a week after
school. An ardent supporter of
Southwest athletic teams, Ms.
Moore attends numerous spor-
ting events.
Pat Yarbrough likes to sew
and cross stitch. Several
teachers such as Sheila Martin
and Margaret Faircloth ac-
tually have the energy to have a
part time job after school.
Dannah Graham enjoys the
physical exercise involved in
playing softball in the summer
especially weekend tourna-
ment competition. She also col-
lects dolls. John Mathews
built a new home in the country
this year. Much of his after
school time is spent cleaning up
the eight acres of land that sur-
round the house. Anita Perdue
is the secretary for her church,
Saint Pauls Episcopal, and her
sorority, Alpha Kappa
Alpha. When not engaged in
his duties at Southwest, Dr.
Milton Dunaway teaches at
Mercer University, and
whenever possible spends time
on the golf course. Margaret
Faircloth makes no_ bones
about her favorite way of spen-
ding her free time. She says, I
babysit my only grandson who is
the most handsome, intelligent
18 month old in the world.
Its obvious that Southwest
teachers are not only concerned
with the work that they do
within the classroom, but also
stay very busy and enjoy life to
the fullest!
Alex Reid: Science
Sherry Reid: Science
Evelyn Riggs: Clerk
Edward Robinson: Science
Charles Rogers: Marketing Education; DECA
Sandy Rogers: Secretary
Albert Sharpe: Physical Education;
Basketball, Tennis, Football
Bridgitte Shropshire: Media Clerk
Haywood Simmons: Math
Alphonso Smith: Transportation;
Transportation Club
Norman Smith: |ndustria! Arts; Industrial Arts
Club
Gail Springstead: Special Education; Beta
Club
Southwest Faculty members en-
joy fellowship after a busy day at
school.
Evelyn Stevens: English
Betty Stewart: Social Studies; Student
Council
Esterine Stokes: Registrar
Gloria Stokes: Latin; Junior Varsity
Cheerleaders, Latin Club
Evelyn Stuart: English
Carol Taylor: Math; Student Council
Eleanor Taylor: English
Melba Taylor: Math
Erik Thompson: Horticulture / Agriculture;
FFA
Myrtle Thorpe: Marketing Education;
DECA
LaTrelle Tidwell: Cosmetology;
Cosmetology Club
Sallie Townes: English
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Kathy Tucker: Secretary
LaPrincess Vinson: Special Education;
Cheerleaders
Patricia Vinson: Special Education
danie Wach: Home Economics; FHA
Pam Wacter: English; Beta
danet Walker: English
Jewell Walker: Math
Mary Weaver: Social Studies
Doris Wellborn: Biology; Just Say No
Elmer Whitaker: English; Civitan
Elizabeth White: Home Economics; FHA
Ann Wilder: Math
Beyond The
Call Of Duty
92 Faculty j
As a group, teachers tend to
be unusually dedicated people.
Most teachers dedication ex-
tends to the extra-curricular ac-
tivities of the school. At
Southwest a large number of the
faculty is involved in the life of
the school. Each organization on
campus must have an advisor in
order for it to exist. These spon-
sors spend countless hours
preparing for meetings, ac-
tivities, money-raising projects,
and conventions.
The academic and com-
petitive teams have advisors
who must help prepare
members for competition. Last-
minute details, such as wake up
calls for team members, are
handled by the tireless advisors.
The Senior Class Play and the
Junior-Senior Prom are two ac-
tivities which would be impossi-
ble to hold without the faculty
members who work with the
students to make the play and
the prom what it is.
All the Honors Day Programs
held in May require the planning
of the administration and fac-
ulty. Senior Honors Day is a
good example. Teachers serve
on committees that range from
coordinating the transportion of
all seniors to the Macon City
Auditorium to planning the
special Senior Dance.
The publications of
Southwest, the Patri-Article, the
Montage, and the Spirit of 87,
require of both staff members
and advisors a tremendous
amount of time after school and
during the summertime in order
to produce the three literary
creations.
The music department has
helped to create the positive im-
age which Southwest has in
Macon. The Band and the Jazz
Ensemble perform in numerous
Macon activities. The Southwest
Chorus produced a_ special
Christmas Program for cable
television and the well-received
SRO at the Grand Opera
House. In June SRO was
presented at Walt Disney
World.
This active participation in
every facet of Southwest life in-
dicates why the faculty has built
a reputation of being one that
has always gone beyond the
call of duty.
Pat Wilder: Math; Youth Against Cancer
Jeanette Wilkins: Business Education
Ann Wilkinson: English
Elaine Wilson: Secretary
Eleanor Wilson: Secretary
Randolph Wilson: English
Frank Windham: Health
Cherry Wood: Clerk
Clementine Wyche: Coordinated Vocational
Academic Edcuation; VOCA
Pat Yarbrough: Social Studies
Emmett Young: Science
LeeAnn Young: English
Top: Cynthia Dixon, Gloria Jean
Stokes, and Linda Worsham en-
joy a Patriot football game
despite the inclement weather.
Bottom, left to right: Ann Fugate,
Trudy Norris, and Diane Nix
share memories of yearbook pro-
duction. Eddie Ashley, Coach of
the fabulous Patriot Varsity
Baseball Team, spends countless
hours after school perfecting the
skills of his team. Jim Barfield
works diligently with the
Academic Bowl. Charles Murphy
utilizes his magnificent voice to
add spirit to the Orange Crush
Assembly.
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Unheralded
Workers
There is a group of dedicated in-
dividuals who work together to bring us
beautiful surroundings, clean classrooms,
and nutritious lunches. They are none
other than our cafeteria workers and
custodial staff. The cafeteria workers
devoted endless hours to making sure our
lunches consisted of nutritious and ap-
pealing food, while the custodial staff had
the important task of picking up after us.
Without these unheralded, but vital peo-
ple our school could not exist.
TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: Preparing food for
Southwest is not an easy task. Just another exam-
ple of the Willingham B lunchroom staff's hard
work. BOTTOM: Serving good food to students is
their main objective.
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Patrick Railey, Rhonda Hazel, Kevin Thaxton.
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98-Seniors
Denise Adkins
Jacqueline Adkins
Willie Alexander
Ana Alfonso
Julia Ambrose
Tim Amerson
Lawanda Ammons
Andrew Anderson
Joseph Annis
Sheree Arnold
Stephanie Ashley
Walter Austin
Angela Avery
Vickie Bagley
Rachel Baker
Class of 1987
Tiffany Baker
James Balcom
Kevin Ball
Bryant Barber
Derrick Barrett
Randall Bartlett
Wendi Batchelor
Robert Batten
Chris Baugh
Laura Baughcum
Kenny Beck
Sophia Bennet
Amy Berkner
Chelsea Bivins
Stacey Blalock
Teresa Blocker
Nicole Blount
Liane Boatright
Eric Boone
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Aubry Boyd
Tonya Bradford
Stephanie Bradshaw
Edward Bramlett
Tina Brand
Michelle Brocklehurst
Kristy Brown
Lynn Brown
Natasha Brown
100-Seniors
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It is said that everyone
loves a clown. Carol Fellows
is no exception to this rule.
Carol began collecting clowns
as a small child after visiting
a circus and falling under the
magical spell of the clowns.
Since that time she has ac-
quired an extensive and
varied collection of clowns.
Her favorites are the harle-
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characterized by their
dramatic white faces and silk
costumes. Carol had con-
sidered becoming a profes-
sional clown, but has decided
against that in favor of work-
ing in the field of theraputic
recreation an area in
which she will be able to use
her ability to clown around.
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102-Seniors
Ramona Brown
Shannon Brown
Willie Brown
Leslie Bryant
Sharon Bryant
Joseph Bullard
Kim Bundrage
Michael Burnett
Wanda Burns
Andy Busbee
Pam Bush
Charles Bussell
Robert Butler
Greg Butts
Bonnie Caldwell
Kimberly A. Carson
Kimberly D. Carson
Christy Carter
Levita Carter
Guy Case
James Caswell
Cathy Causey
Sheree Causey
Pamela Chambliss
Tommy Chatfield
Sharon Code
Carol Coggins
Shernette Colbert
Lisa Coleman
Reginald Coleman
Carlton Coley
Collette Collier
Valerie Collier
Christopher Collins
David Combs
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Oliver Conaway
Ronda Connell
Judy Corbin
Tamara Cornelius
Ricky Cosnahan
Eric Crafter
Labreda Crafter
Pam Crews
Dana Criswell
Latrece Crump
Tony Culver
Rodney Culverhouse
Andrew Curry
Scott Daniels
Jodi Darden
Paula Davidson
Bronco Davis
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Clayton Davis
Dexter Davis
Lisa Davis
Neisha Davis
Shirley Davis
Takecia Davis
Travis Davis
Veronica Davis
Wanaza Davis
104-Seniors
George Evans plans to turn
his avocation into his voca-
tion. What started as piano
lessons initiated by his
mother has become an impor-
tant and rewarding aspect of
his life. While performing in
Amahl and the Night
Visitors, George was spot-
ted by a talent scout who in-
vited him to participate in a
two week singing tour of
Europe.
George has won numerous
competitions, trophies, pla-
ques, and monetary awards.
He feels that the enjoyment
and satisfaction he receives
from his hobby should lead to
a career in music. He plans to
study music education and
then become a choral direc-
tor at a high school or a
church.
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106-Seniors
While involved in a varie-
ty of activities and holding
an after-school job, Rodney
Culverhouse still finds time
for his hobby collecting
trains. Rodneys father was
instrumental in creating this
interest. When he was five
years old his father took
him on a train ride. Since
then Rodney has collected a
variety of trains. Rodney
says that his hobby is ex-
pensive, but it could also be
very profitable in the future
as the value of train sets in-
crease with time.
Although Rodneys
career goal is to become a
pharmicist, he feels that his
hobby is interesting enough
that he will continue to ob-
tain enjoyment from it for
many years to come.
Sheila Deason
Karen Denmark
Cassandra Dennard
Simone Dennis
Jan Desisto
Bridgette Dinkins
Kimberly Dinkins
Todd Dobson
Keesha Dorsey
Donna Dougherty
Charles Drain
Tabatha Dumas
Tabitha Dumas
Elaine Dunn
Melody Dunn
Sherry Earls
Stuart Ellington
Kelli Elliott
David Entrekin
George Evans
Jennifer Evans
Kristin Evans
Suvoneree Evans
Valerie Eve
Jimmy Ezell
Neal Faircloth
Terri Farless
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Jenni Farr
Anthony Fawling
Carol Fellows
Terrence Ferguson
Diana Fightmaster
Joe Finley
Matthew Finney
David Floyd
Harry Floyd
Lora Forbes
Carlton Ford
Robby Foster
David Fountain
Sharon Fountain
Denise Fowler
Patricia Fowler
Tonya Francis
Daryl Franklin
Harold Franklin
Astra V. Freeman
Bridget Fuller
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Marie Fuller
Brian Fulwood
Cindy Garrett
Shevella Gates
Eric Gay
Maria George
Karen Gill
Heath Gillis
Becky Gilman
James Glover
Brian Goad
Mike Gonzalez
Bernard Goodman
108-Seniors
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110-Seniors
What a party! Captain
Clay the D.J. once again
captivates the crowd.
Clayton Davis, known to
many as Captain Clay the
D.J., is often the main at-
traction of parties, dances,
and even wedding recep-
tions. The reason for all this
attention is that Clay is the
disc jockey providing all of
the exciting music.
Clay got started deejaying
in the eighth grade when a
friend invited him to do some
work at a party. Since then,
working with the turntables
has been an everyday activi-
ty. This experience has also
given him the oppurtunity to
D.J. at several different
social occasions and even at
a few clubs.
Clays hobby of being a
disc jockey has led him to
organize his own D.J. com-
mittee, C.C. and Company,
and has even earned some
extra spending money. In the
future Clay hopes to develop
his talent to the degree that
he can become a professional
D.J. at a radio station.
Andrea Goolsby
Wanda Gosha
Kimberlee Graham
Oracell Graham
Kendall Green
Bernice Greene
Keith Greene
Felton Griggs, Jr.
Virginia Grimes
Sandra Griner
Anthony Hall
Cherie Hall
Maxen Hall
Toby Halligan
Darren Hamilton
Greg Hamlin
Danny Hammock
Pam Hammock
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Pam Hamrick
Dana Hand
Wanda Hanes
Ronald Haney
Audrey Harden
Jay Harden
Tania Harden
Robert Harmon, Jr.
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Blake Harper
Steve Harper
Lamar Harrell
Mark Harris
Danny Harrison
Tracy Hattaway
Rhonda Hazel
Reginald Heard
Pamela Heath
Tammy Heath
Tonya Heath
Jimmy Hendrix
Bridgette Henry
Horace Hicks
Laverbon Hightower
Bernard Hill
Dianne Hill
Jeff Hill
Michele Hinnant
Angela Hodges
David Hodges
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Lisa Holley
David Holliday
Renee Holliday
Donna Hollingshed
Felicia Holmes
Sidney Holston Ill
Nicole Holt
Lois Hook
Tracie Hooks
Victor Horton
Marquis Houston
Cyruose Housyani
Alfred Howard
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114-Seniors
Kim Stuart finds herself
in a unique situation ~
fullfilling the dreams of her
grandfather. A_ talented
musician on the piano and
guitar, he has always
wanted to play the violin.
He was so pleased with
Kims decision to learn to
play this instrument that he
gave her his own violin.
Kims opportunity to learn
the intricacies of the violin
came during the 1986
Governors Honors Pro-
gram. After practicing three
hours a day at GHP Kim
was competent enough to
play in two symphonies.
Since returning to school
she practices only on the
weekends and in her spare
time. Her goal is to be able
to play in a symphony and
in churches.
Derrick Howard
Laura Howard
Penny Howard
Stephanie Howard
Shannon Huff
Nancy Hulette
Jerenda Hutchings
Bruce Hutchison
Tracy Irby
Kim Itnyre
Marvella Ivery
Lisa Ivey
Jeanie Jacks
Casheba Jackson
Cheryl Jackson
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Rozina Jackson
William Jacobs
Melissa Jarratt
Keysha Jenkins
Andrea Johnson
Anjenette Johnson
Belitha Johnson
Efrem Johnson
Jonathon Johnson
Kristie Johnson
Mark Johnson
Ronald Johnson
Wesley Johnson
Seniors-115
Allen Jones
Donna Jones
Greg Jones
Henry Jones Ill
Ricky Jones
Tavis Jones
Troy Jones
Bruce Jordan
Kim Justice
Roger Kelly
Tracie Kemp
Jeanette Kendrick
Michael Kendrick
Merideth Ketchum
Paul Ketchup
Ron Killgo
Catherine King
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Derrick Knight
Leslie Knott
Lance Kornegay
Ursula Lane
Lori Langley
Brandi Lanier
Brad Lazenby
Terry Ledford
Al Leslie
Selena Lester
116-Seniors
Jim Caswell fills his spare
time drawing original inter-
pretations of album covers.
To create one of his picture
paper discs, he draws the
outline of a 45 rpm record,
and then fills the outline with
a combination of ideas from
the record cover and his own
original interpretation of the
music.
Finding a few moments to
pursue his time-comsuming
hobby is difficult since Jim is
involved in many school ac-
tivities. He is a member of
the Southwest Chorus, writes
lyrics and plays the key-
board. After graduation, Jim
plans to attend college and
study radio and T.V.
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Julie Ligon
Michelle Lindsay
Michael Lindsey
Michelle Lindsey
Lisa Livingston
Cynthia Lloyd
Richie Lloyd
Danny Lockett
Octavia Lockett
Terri Lockett
Charles Logan
Sean Long
Waylon Loyd
Bobby Lumpkin
Matthew Lynch
Joyla Maness
Eric Manuel
Roderick Manuel
Angela Marchman
Toby Marlow
Christine Marshall
Jennifer Martin
Stacy Massengale
Sabrina Mathews
Dawn Matthews
Marcia Maxwell
Sherri Maye
Marquis Mays
Kevin Mayson
Marcellus McCamy
Sonja McClain
Alicia McClendon
Regina McCowen
Jenene McCoy
Linda McDowell
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Karen McEldowney
Wade McElmurray
Vince McGreggor
William McKay
Greg McKinney
Louise McLemore
Jarvis McMillan
Larry McMillian
Mark McPherson
Josette Mercer
Carla Middleton
Lester Miller
Mark Miller
Diane Mills
Keith Mills
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Casandra Mims
Chip Minton
Ginger Mitchell
Latrice Mitchell
Lisa Mitchell
Valander Mitchell
Sarah Montford
Donna Moore
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Scarlett OHara and
Marilyn Monroe _ two
renowned figures of the silver
screen fascinate two of
Southwests Seniors. Christy
Carter and Janann Wright
have developed their fascina-
tion into hobbies that are
both unique and interesting.
Christy collects Gone With
the Wind memorabilia. See-
ing GWTW for the first time
compelled her to learn as
much as possible about the
movie. Her collection in-
cludes Scarlett OHara and
Rhett Butler dolls, a brick
from the Lowes Theater in
Atlanta where the film had its
premier in 1939, and
postcards.
Janann Wright is intrigued
with Marilyn Monroe. After
viewing one of Miss Monroes
movies Gentlemen Prefer
Blondes Janann decided
to learn more about this
legendary film star. She has a
collection of posters, pins,
records, and books. She also
has a picture of herself and a
wax figure of the star taken
at a museum in Florida.
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122-Seniors
Whos that doing hand-
springs, cartwheels and flips
in the air? No, its not Olym-
pic gold medalist Mary Lou
Retton its Kristy Brown!
Kristys interest in gym-
nastics began at the age of 10
when her physical education
instructor urged her to par-
ticipate in the sport. Kristy
participated in the Annual
Staff Talent Show at Ballard
A. She has also competed on
two local gymnastic teams
and won First Place All-
Around at one meet.
Kristy plans to study
marine biology or zoology in
college and continue her hob-
by in collegiate competition.
Who knows, Southwests
Kristy Brown may become
another Mary Lou Retton!
Michelle Moore
Wanda Moore
Sharon Morelock
Trina Morgan
Tammie Morris
Stanley Morton
Jonathan Moss
Wendell Mueller
Lisa Mullis
Sherry Murphy
James Myrick
Clinton Nelson
Antonio Nesbitt
Barbara Nesmith
Paige Nesmith
Christi Nettles
Darren Newberry
Larry Newberry
Janice Odom
Felicia Oliver
William ONeal
Herman Orr
Joey Owens
Emanuel Palmer
Elise Parham
Veronica Parker
Jimmy Parsons
Rita Parsons
Robert Passmore
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Carlos Patrick
Robyn Patrick
Darren Patterson
Felisa Paul
Felicia Pauldo
Mike Peacock
Bert Peal
Antonio Pettigrew
Amy Phillips
Christie Philpott
Angel Pierce
Kim Pinkney
Andrew Pitts
Robert Pitts
Arthur Ponder
Voncale Pounds
Demetrius Prather
Felicia Prather
Marty Price
Tamelia Pruitt
Roger Purser
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Charlotte Ragan
Patrick Railey
Charles Raleigh
Demetrius Randall
Sabrina Randall
Connie Reeder
Ingrid Reeves
Steve Register
Charles Reid
Cynthia Reid
Becky Reynolds
Jody Reynolds
Nathaniel Rhodes
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126-Seniors
Slaving over a hot stove
may be torture to many
people, but to Lester
Miller, it is a dream come
true. Lester became in-
terested in cooking as a
result of his fathers being
a restaurant manager. At
Bealls 1860 Restaurant
he learned various cook-
ing styles and had the op-
portunity to study under
professional chefs. These
experiences have enabled
Lester to win second place
in a state food show, to
cater parties, and to cook
for several V.I.P.s.
Lesters culinary talents
have convinced him that
his future lies in the world
of cooking. He plans to
study at the Culinary In-
stitute.
Bobby Rhynes
Kenneth Rhynes
Sean Richard
Tammie Riley
Gladys Robinson
LaTonja Robinson
Sharon Robinson
Sheila Robinson
Taura Robinson
Dana Rogers
Angie Romeiser
Shennon Rooks
Michele Roquemore
Charlotte Ross
Allen Rozier
Freddie Sallette
Sterling Samples
Anita Sanders
Steven Sanders
Raquel Sandifer
Mike Sanford
Pamela Sanford
Brian Sauls
Illya Scarlett
Teresa Schell
Charon Scott
Tracy Scott
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Arnold Shedrick
Johnny Sheffield
Ronnie Sheffield
Richard Sherman
Pam Shivers
Anthony Simmons
Tahana Simmons
Windell Simmons
Brad Simpson
Lisa Sims
Eric Slade
Ashley Slaton
Kim Smalls
Beth Smith
Derrick Smith
Rodney Smith
Tammie Smith
Timothy Smith
Larry Snow
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Kellise Solomon
Lisa Stancil
Stephanie Stanley
Joey Stanovich
Michael Statham
Clinton Stephenson
Tammy Stepp
Melinda Stewart
Christie Stokes
128-Seniors
Chip Minton, while in train-
ing for the 1986 football sea-
son, decided that body-
building was his life and that
he should devote his energies
to developing this advoca-
tion. He first became in-
terested in bodybuilding in
the seventh grade and has
worked out diligently ever
since. Since he intends on
making this hobby a career,
he has entered many
bodybuilding contests. His
successes began with winning
Mr. Coastal Georgia and Mr.
South Atlantic. The trophies
that surround Chip illustrate
his dedication to this time
consuming sport. With this
kind of dedication he plans to
develop his talent and skills
to their fullest potential.
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130-Seniors
Karen Stone
Belinda Stovall
Kim Stuart
Sunovia Stuckey
Kim Suber
Stephen Summerow
Stephanie Suttles
Takaka Takahashi
William Tarver III
Brian Taylor
Connie Taylor
Dorothy Taylor
Elena Taylor
Shenic Taylor
Anousonr Thalongsengchanh
Kevin Thaxton
Lisa Thigpen
Daniel Thomas
DeeCee Thomas
Karen Thomas
Lalei Thomas
Paula Thomas
Veronica Thomas
Mike Thompson
Rachel Thompson
Treena Thompson
Debra Thorpe
James Thorpe
Tracey Thrift
Veronica Travis
Bridgett Trim
Regis Troutman
Brian Tucker
Kim Turner
Norkesia Turner
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Raynelle Ussery
Dylan Veal
Timothy Vinson
An Vu
Tan Vu
John Waldorf
April Walker
Brian Walker
Dixie Walker
Johnny Walker
Rodney Walker
Lori Warren
Theresa Warren
Charles Webb
Phil Wells
Darrell White
Dina White
Harlan White
Lea White
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Nolan White
Valerie White
Camille Whitehead
Tamah Whitehead
Heather Whitley
Euthressa Wilcox
Patricia Wilder
Arnold Williams
Betty Williams
132-Seniors
Its amazing that an active
student, cheerleader, and
parttime employee would
have the time to devote to a
hobby. Lisa Coleman
manages this feat. From the
age of ten, she has devoted a
lot of time and effort to her
macrame creations. Lisa took
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fact, she has produced more
than fifty items ranging from
plant hangers to pocket-
books. Lisa has sold a few of
her creations, but enjoys giv-
ing them to her family or us-
ing them herself. After
graduation Lisa plans to
study psychology and
speech.
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134-Seniors
Becoming an outstanding
springboard diver requires
more than just practice and
athletic ability. Dawn Mat-
thews feels the real prere-
quisite is mental stamina
the ability to concentrate on
many things at one time. The
ability to withstand pressure is
also a key factor in becominga
successful competitive diver.
Every Saturday Dawn
heads to Emory University
for practice. Dawn hopes this
commitment to her sport may
lead to a diving scholarship.
Indeed, she has had two of-
fers of diving scholarships
one from Georgia State and
the other from Georgia
Southern. Dawn plans to
study to become a nurse and
also hopes to pursue her hob-
by becoming a diving coach.
Sheldon Williams
Tommy Williams
Cherrie Williams
Kelli Willis
Alonzo Wilson
Kenneth Wilson
Marcy Wilson
Mark Wilson
Shane Wilson
Tony Wilson
Lori Wood
Robin Wood
Mark Woodall
Vincent Woolfolk
Stephanie Wooten
Sabrena Worley
Kevin Worsham
Adrinnea Wright
Janann Wright
Kimberly Wright
Shana Wright
Joey Yacobacci
Michael Yarbrough
Nina Yarbrough
Joe Yates
Melissa Yates
Cynthia Zeigler
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Superlatives
Cream of the Crop
The sixteen people who
chosen to represent the Class of 1987
as Senior Superlatives have truly
earned their respective titles.
Throughout their high school careers
they have exhibited high standards of
academic achievement as well as ex-
emplary conduct. Surely these Seniors
feel the high honor accorded them for
they realize that their peers their
fellow classmates both nominated
and selected them to represent the en-
tire Class of 87. As one faculty
member expressed it, They are the
cream of the crop!
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House
Pictured here are the 1987 Senior
Class Superlatives. The Spirit of 87
proudly presents them to the Student
Body. Best All Around, Angela Mar-
chman and Dylan Veal; Most Likely to
Succeed, Janann Wright and Patrick
Railey; Most Academic, Ingrid Reeves
and Eric Crafter; Most Spirited, Kim
Stuart and Derrick Barrett; Best
Dressed, Kim Dinkins and Terry Led-
ford; Most Athletic, Wanda Burns and
Aubry Boyd; Best Personality, Leslie
Bryant and Robert Pitts; Most
Popular, Simone Dennis and Kevin
Worsham.
Overlooking the City of Macon atop
Coleman Hill is the proud Woodruff
House. Built in 1840, the Bond
House, as it was then named, wit-
nessed much history, including the
Civil War. Today it is owned by
Mercer University and is the setting
for many social and cultural events.
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Most Academic Most Athletic
Eric Crafter and Ingrid Reeves Wanda Burns and Aubry Boyd
Best Personality Most Popular
Leslie Bryant and Robert Pitts Simone Dennis and Kevin Worsham
138-Superlatives
Most Spirited Most Likely to Succeed
Derrick Barrett and Kim Stuart Patrick Railey and Janann Wright
Best All Around Best Dressed
Angela Marchman and Dylan Veal Terry Ledford and Kim Dinkins
Superlatives-139
Cedric Adams Libra
VICA. Song: The Lovely
Jesus.
Denise Adkins Leo
DECA, Song Papa Don't
Preach.
Jacqueline Adkins Cancer
Cosmetology Club. Song: All
Cried Out.
Michele Adkins Scorpio
DECA. Song: Against All
Odds.
Sabrina Albritton Pisces
VOCA 10, 11, 12 Basketball
10 FHA 11, Track 10, 12
Pep Club 12. Song: Do You Still
Love Me?
Willie Alexander Aries
Song: Peter Piper.
dulia Ambrose Cancer
Key Club 10, Civinettes 11,
12 Distinguished Society of
High School Students 11, Junior
Assistant. Song: Heaven in Your
Eyes.
Tim Amerson Pisces
Song: Rumors.
LaWanda Ammons Sagit-
tarius Band 10, 11 Gold
Music Award 10, 11 Most
Outstanding Officer 11. Song:
Till the End of Time.
Andrew Anderson Virgo
Band Symphonic Band
Awards, Solo Ensemble Awards.
Song: Word Up.
Schquanza Andrews
Cancer Song: Till the End of
Time.
Veice Andrews Taurus
Band. Song: All Cried Out.
Joseph Annis Scorpio. Song:
Broken Wings.
Sheree Arnold Libra. Song:
Heaven in Your Eyes.
Amanda Arrington Aries
Newspaper Staff Pep Club
Youth Against Drugs. Song
Bad Life.
Stephanie Ashley Scorpio
Peer Counselors 11 Pep
Club 10, 12, FBLA 12. Song:
You Can Count On Me.
Walter Austin Libra. Song:
Earth Angel.
Angela Avery Aries. Song:
All Cried Out.
Vickie Bagley Aquarius
VOCA 10. Song: You Give
Love a Bad Name.
Amanda Bailey Cancer
FHA 10, FHA Secretary 11,
FHA President 12 Civitan 11,
12 Optimist Club Oratorical
Contest Ist place District, 1st
place State, 2nd place Regional.
Song: You've Been.
Rachel Baker Scorpio
VOCA 11. Song: I'll Wait.
Tiffany Baker Capricorn
Student Council Secretary 10
DECA Secretary 10. Song:
T'll Melt With You.
Stephanie Baldwin
Aquarius Wood Technology
Award, Science Award, Social
Studies Award, English Award.
Song: All Cried Out.
dames Balkcom Pisces
Football 12. Song: Your Smile.
Kevin Ball Taurus DECA.
Song: Country Relaxin.
Macy Banks Libra LEO
Club Newspaper Feature
Award 11. Song: Funky Beat.
Bryant Barber Sagittarius
Song: Once the Feeling.
Derrick Barrett Aries
Pep Club 11, 12 Spanish Club
10 Perfect Attendance 11
Track Varsity Letter 11.
Song: With You All the Way.
Randy Bartlett Virgo
FFA 11, 12.
SENIOR DIRECTORY
Wendi Batchelor Sagittarius
DECA Honor Roll. Song:
Love Walks In.
Robert Batten Gemini.
Song: He's Back."
Chris Baugh Aquarius. Song:
Rumors.
Laura Baughcum Virgo
Song: 100 MPH Mazaratti.
Kenneth Beck Aquarius
Honor Roll 11 VICA 12. Song:
| Didnt Mean to Turn You On.
Sophia Bennett Libra
Key Club 10 Perfect Atten-
dance 11. Song: Two of
Hearts.
Amy Berkner Leo. Song:
Words Get In The Way.
Chelsea Bivins Virgo
VOCA 10 FHA 10, 11
DECA 11, 12. Song: Sweet
Love.
Stacy Blalock Scorpio
Honor Roll Pep Club 10
Debate Team 10 Spanish
Club 10 Certificate of Merit
11 Youth Against Drugs 11
PTSA 12 Beta Club 10, 11,
Council 11, 12. Song:
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Kalvin Bowen
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Cheerleader 10 Beta Club 10, :
11, 12. Song: Going Crazy.
Natasha Brown Libra
Pep Club Civinettes FBLA
Perfect Attendance Who's
Who Among American High
School Students. Song: When |
Think of You.
Ramona Brown Aries
FHA. Song: All Cried Out.
Nicholas Brown Gemini
Pep Club. Song: Walking in the
Rain.
Shannon Brown Libra
Drama Trophy 10 Key Club
11 Civinettes 12 FBLA 12
Octagon Club 10, 11. Song:
Heaven.
Willie Brown Gemini Pep
Club Baseball 10, 11 Foot
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The Rain.
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Pamela Chambliss Pisces
Spanish Club Pep Club
Song: All Cried Out.
Tommy Chatfield Gemini
Song: Funky Beat.
Charles Clark Sagittarius
DECA. Song: There Will Be Sad
Songs (To Make You Cry).
Johnny Clark Leo. Song:
The Power of Love.
Sharon Code Capricorn
Pep Club. Song: All Cried Out.
Carol Coggins Virgo
Spanish Club 10, Secretary 11
Band, Drill Sergeant 11, 12
Song: Total Eclipse of the
Heart.
Lisa Coleman Pisces Key
Club First Place in an
Oratorical Speech Contest
Civinettes 11 Junior Guide
Spanish Certificate 11
Newspaper Staff, Editor 12
Youth Against Cancer Club 12
Pep Coub 12 Cheerleader
10, 11, 12. Song: All Cried
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Reginald Coleman Taurus
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Beta Club 10, 11, 12 Civinet-
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Outstanding -owed Award
10, 11. Song: When Tomorrow
Comes.
Cathy Causey Virgo. Song:
All Cried Out.
Sheree Causey Beta Club,
Council Member French Club,
President Honor Roll Prin-
cipals List Junior Assistant.
Song; All Cried Out.
Shernette Colber;
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Theta Beta Annual Staff
Junior Guide Honor Roll
Principal's List Georgia
Certificate of Merit Winner
Junior Varsity Baseball BETA
Intramural Basketball Team.
Song: We Don't Have To Take
Our Clothes Off.
DeeDee Cumbess
Capricorn Pep Club. Song: I
Miss You.
Andrew Curry.
Greg Cuyler Leo. Song
There Will Be Sad Songs (To
Make You Cry).
Scott Daniele Taurus
Science Club. Song: Hotel
California.
Jodi Darden Libra Key
Club. Song: Friends and
Lovers.
Paula Davenport Libra
DECA Club 11. Song: All Cried
Out.
Paula Davidson Sagittarius.
Song: When | Think of You.
Antonio Davis Scorpio
Song: Peter Piper.
Bronco Davis Gemini.
Choice Davis Scorpio. Song:
All Cried Out.
Clayton Davis Taurus
Pep Club. Song: The
Manipulator.
Dexter Davis Cancer. Song:
King Cut Kelvin.
Kethan Davis Aries. Song:
One Love."
Lauricia Davis Cancer
Perfect Attendance 11. Song:
Till the End of Time.
\ Lisa Davis Capricorn. Song:
'Girls and Boys.
/Neisha Davis Sagittarius
Mu Alpha Theta 11, 12 Beta
Club 10, 11, 12 Who's Who
Among American High School
Students 11 Perfect Atten-
dance 10 Computer Club 12
National Scholastic Award
Association 10. Song: If You
Say My Eyes Are Beautiful."
Shirley Davis Gemini. Song:
Still in Love.
Takecia Davis Taurus
DECA Club 11, 12. Song: All
Cried Out.
Wananza Davie Sagittarius
Spanish Club 11 Pep Club
12 Band 10, 11. Song: All
Cried Out.
Sheila Deason Leo Key
Club 11 Majorette 11, 12
Band. Song: Friends and
Lovers.
Karen Denmark Virgo.
Song: All Cried Out.
Cassandra Dennard Pisces.
Song: Freedom.
Simone Dennis Gemini
Honor Roll Peer Counselors
Beta Club Spanish Club
Key Club Sweetheart Corona-
tion. Song: All Cried Out.
Jan Desisto Capricorn
} SADD 11, 12 School Choir
12. Song: Mad About You.
Bridgitte Dinkins Sagit-
tarius. Song: All Cried Out.
nd 10 Majorette 12. Song:
All Cried Out.
Gerald Dixon Scorpio. Song:
The Rain.
Keesha Dorsey Capricorn.
Song: When I Think of You.
Donna Dougherty VICA 12.
Song: Baby Love.
Elaine Dunn Pisces
Spanish Club 10 DECA Club
11. Song; On the Other Hand.
Johnny Dunn Capricorn
Sodalis 12. Song: The Power of
Love.
Melody Dunn Sagittarius.
Song: Second to No One.
Tabatha Dumas Gemini
Pep Club 11, 12 Youth
Against Drugs 11. Song: Sear-
ching For Love.
Tabitha Dumas Capricorn
Band 11 Basketball 10.
Song: Till the End of Time."
Sherry Earis Gemini
Honor Roll 10, 11 Beta Club
10, 11, 12 VICA 12. Song: I
Can't Fight This Feeling.
Stuart Ellington Taurus
Youth Against Drugs Student
of the Year. Song: You Can De-
pend On Me.
Kelli Elliott Scorpio
DECA President 12 Sodalis
Key Club 10. Song:
David Entrekin Capricorn
Song: Glory of Love.
Marcy Eubanks Sagittarius
Song: Glory of Love.
David Evans Gemini. Song:
Raising Hell.
George Evans Pisces
Civitan Social Studies Club
Perfect Attendance 10, 11
Georgia Key Award. Song: Sing
Your Praise to the Lord.
Kristin Evans Cancer
Beta Club Key Club. Song:
Friends and Lovers.
Suvoneree Evans Virgo
Annual Staff 12 Fine Arts
Club 12. Song: Till the End of
Time.
Valerie Eve Gemini.
Neal Faircloth Libra
Baseball VICA.
Jenni Farr Aries Civinet-
tes Vice-President. Song: I'll Be
Over You.
Anthony Fawling Virgo.
Song: Here I Go Again.
Carol Fellows leo
Civitan 10, Chaplain 11, Project
Chairman 12 Student Council
President 10, Club Coordinator
11, Senior Director 12. Song:
Love Always.
Terrence Ferguson Aries
Perfect Attendance 11. Song:
The Rain.
Joseph Finley Leo. Song:
Institutionalized.
David Finney Sagittarius.
Matthew Finney Aries
Beta Mu Alpha Theta An-
nual Staff Civitan Prin-
cipals List 10, 11 Georgia
Certificate of Merit Junior
Guide. Song: The Blues Man.
David Floyd Virgo DECA
11, President 12. Song: Twist
and Shout.
Harry Floyd Sagittarius.
Song: Word Up.
Lora Forbes Sagittarius.
Ford Cancer. Song:
All Cried Out.
Foster Leo. Song:
10,000 Miles Away.
David Fountain Picses
Octagon Club 10 SADD 11
Just Say NO. Song: Rumors.
Sharon Fountain Leo
Beta. Song: You're The
Inspiration.
Denise Fowler Scorpio.
Song: All Cried Out.
Patricia Fowler Aquarius.
Song: All Cried Out.
Tonya Francis Taurus
Band Pep Club Youth
Against Cancer. Song:
Dreaming.
Harold Franklin Honor Roll
11. Song: The Feeling of Love.
Astra Freeman Scorpio
YAD Latin Club Pep Club
Trivial Pursuit Club Who's
Who Among American High
School Students Basketball
Track. Song: Saving All My
Love.
Kenneth Fry Libra Song:
All Cried Out.
Fuller Virgo
Band 11. Song: All Cried SOut.
LaTonja Fuller Aries Pep
Club. Song: Sweet Love.
Marie Fuller Pisces Home
Economics. Song: The Rain.
Robert Fullman -
VICA FFA
Brian Fulwood Virgo
Georgia Merit Award 11 Stu-
dent Council 12. Song: Danger
Zone.
Cynthia Garrett Cancer.
Song: Glory of Love.
Guy Garrett Cancer. Song:
You Be Illin.
Sharella Gates Capricorn
Pep Club 10 FHA 11. Song:
Do You Still Love Me.
Ronald George Leo. Song
Nothing Compares 2 U.
Alvin Gibson Gemini. Song
The Manipulator.
Karen Gill Aquarius Key
Club Gold Music Award
Majorette. Song: Close Enough
to Perfect.
Rebecca Gilman Aries
VICA. Song: Word Up.
dames Glover Aquarius
FTA. Song: Danger Zone.
Reginald Glover Cancer
VICA. Song: All Cried Out.
Mike Gonzales Taurus
Bernard Goodman Leo
Song: Word Up.
Andrea Goolsby Virgo
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and Hell Bound.
Eugene Hamm Leo
English Certificate 10 Math
Certificate 10 Marketing
Distribution of Education 11, 12.
Song: Word Up.
Danny Hammock Libra
DECA. Song: Nasty.
Pamela Hammock
Capricorn. Song: Glory of
Love.
Pamela Hamrick Cancer
VOCA 10 Cosmetology Club
11, 12. Song: Heaven In Your
Eyes.
Dana Hand Aries. Song:
When I Think Of You.
Wanda Hanes Taurus
Ronald Haney Sagittarius
DECA. Song: Walk This Way.
Audrey Harden Aries
Pep Club FBLA Club. Song
The Rain.
Jay Harden Aries
Students Against Driving Drunk
Song: Black Diamortjd." 7
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Tammy Heath
VICA Song:
Perfect Attendance 10
12. Song: Heaven.
Bridgette Henry
Pep Club DECA Chub
Team ll, Tass 12. Song:
Song: All Cried Out.
La'verbon Hightower
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Awards, 12, captain.
David Hodges Aquarius
CVAE 10 Home Economics |
11. Song: You Be Illing.
Robert Hodges Leo
CVAE. Song: Rumors, Roaches,
and Mountains.
Darrie Hogan Aries
DECA English Award 11.
Song: Bad Luck Larry.
Lisa Holley Leo. Song: The
Glory of Love.
David Holliday Leo. Song:
Detroit Rock City.
Renee Holliday Cancer
Civinettes Majorettes Key
Club DECA Club Spanish
Club. Song: Word Up.
Donna Hollingshed Cancer
Song: All Cried Out.
Felicia Holmes Sagittarius
Song: All Cried Out.
Sidney Holston Gemini
Youth Against Drugs. Song:
Tender Love.
Nicole Holt Scorpio
Photography Club S.A.D.D
Song: All Cried Out.
Lois Hook Scorpio FBLA
Pep Club 11. Song: When I
Think of You.
Tracie Hooks Aries
DECA 12. Song: Ain't Nothing
Going On But The Rent.
Victor Horton Aquarius
Peer Council Principal's List
Band National Leadership
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Perfect Attendance 10
Club. : Rumors.
Song: All Cried Out.
Penny Howard Aquari
FHA. Song: The Rain.
Sophomore
Marching
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Guide
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Seng: The Greatest Love of
All.
Kim Ivey Leo DECA.
Song: Heaven In Your Eyes.
Jeanie Jacks Capricorn
Perfect Attendance 10, 11,
Principal's List 10, 11 Beta
Club 11, 12 FBLA. Song:
Friends and Lovers.
Casheba Jackson Scorpio
Band 10, 11 Pep Club 12.
Song: You Give Good Love.
Jerry Jackson Virgo. Song:
Love Always.
Reginald Jackson Leo
Beta Club 11, 12 Pep Club 12
Honor Roll 10, 11 Prin-
cipals List 11. Song: Dont Say
No Tonight.
Rozina Jackson Taurus
SADD Photography Frater
Sodalis. Song: All Cried Out.
William Jacobs Scorpio
Social Studies Club. Song:
Dixie.
Melissa Jarratt Gemini
FFA. Song: Walk This Way.
Keysha Johnson Virgo.
Song: All Cried Out.
Andrea Johnson Leo
Beta Club 10 Key Club 10,
11, 12 Annual Staff 10, 11,
12 Quill & Scroll 12 Latin
Club 12 Who's Who Among
American High School Students
11 Piggly Wiggly Service
Award 11. Song: Could It Be
Magic.
Anjenett Johnson Aries
Fine Arts Club 10, 11, 12 Pep
Club 12. Song: All Cried Out.
Bernadette Johnson Aries.
Daron Johnson Gemini.
Song: Higher Love.
Efrem Johnson Leo Foot-
~
i ball, Most Improved. Song:
Rumors.
Johnson Gemini Beta
lub Latin Club Principal's
J List.
Keith Johnson Virgo
DECA. Song: Walk This Way.
ristie Johnson Virgo
Beta Club 10, 11, 12 Band 10
Honor Roll 10, 11 Cer-
tificate of Merit 11. Song:
Friends and Lovers.
Mark Johnson Leo Beta
Club Science Club Student
Council Principal's List
First Place Science Bowl State
Competition. Song: Proud to be
Black.
Sabrina Johnson Taurus.
Song: On My Own.
Tony Johnson Aries. Song:
The Rain.
Wesley Johnson Sagittarius
Basketball Baseball
Sodalis. Song: Perfection.
Curtis Jones Aquarius
VOCA VICA 11, 12.
Donna Jones Libra
FBLA. Song: Friends and
Lovers.
Henry Jones Scorpio
a Club 10 Perfect Atten-
YAD. Song: You Are
My Lady.
/ Ricky Jones Sagittarius
/ VICA. Song: Bad Girl.
Tavis Jones Aquarius
ub Math Team Mu
Theta Beta Club
rgia Orthodox Oratorical
test, First Place GHP
list 11 County Math
Award 11 Howard University
Actuarial Program Finalist 11.
Song: All Cried Out.
Troy Jones Sagittarius
Pep Club VICA Club
Perfect Attendance In-
tramural Basketball Champion-
ship Trophy. Song: The Rain.
Bruce Jordan Leo Art
Club DECA Club. Song:
You're the Inspiration.
Mitzi Jordan Capricorn.
Song: Over | Made It, Yes
Lord.
Kim Justice Cancer. Song:
Friends and Lovers.
Charles Kasnowski
Aquarius. Song: Back in Black.
Roger Capricorn
Civitan 10, 11. Song: Why Can't
This Be Love.
Tracie Kemp Scorpio
Youth Against Drugs 12. Song:
Together Forever.
Jeanette Kendrick Virgo
Band 10, 11 Majorette 12
Honor Roll 11. Song: All
Cried Out.
Michael Kendrick Leo
Basketball Art Clubs. Song:
All Cried Out.
Larry Kent Song: I Miss
You.
Meredith Ketchum Scorpio
Principal's List Honor Roll
NCTE Winner Softball
Literary Magazine Editor-in-
Chief. Song: Piano Man.
Paul Ketchup Aries
Track 11 Basketball 10. Song:
The Rain.
Ron Killgo Taurus DECA
Club.
Catherine Pisces
FHA 10, 11 Pep Club 12.
Song: All Cried Out.
Lance Kornegay Libra.
Song: Walk This Way.
Richard Knight Libra
VICA 11 DECA ll
Baseball 12. Song: Peter
Piper.
Leslie Knott Scorpio
Photography Club Vice-President
11 Chorus 12 PTSA 12
Journalism 12 Key Club 12.
Song: Shake Me.
Patrick Lane Libra
Sodalis. Song: You Dont Have
to Cry.
Ursula Lane Leo Beta
Club Science Club Debate
Team Honor Roll Prin-
cipals List Science Bowl
Award Georgia Certificate of
Merit. Song: Change.
Lori Langley Libra Beta
Club Trivial Pursuit Club
Georgia Certificate of Merit 10,
11 DECA Club 12. Song:
Hanging on a Heart Attack.
Brandi Lanier Pisces. Song:
Free Bird.
Bradley Lazenby Libra
Pep Club 11 Sodalis 12. Song:
Rumors.
Richard Lee Libra CVAE
VOCA. Song: Sabbath
Bloody Sabbath.
Terry Ledford Taurus
Civitan 10 Beta 10, 11, 12
Key Club Annual Staff 10, 11,
12 Annual Staff Editor 11, 12
Senior Class Director 12
Boys State 11 Governor's
Honors Semifinalist 10, 11
Who's Who Among American
High School Students 11, 12
Academic All American 10, 11,
12 Quill & Scroll 11, 12
Partners in Education Writing
Contest Second Place 10 Prin-
cipals List 10, 11, 12 Mu
Alpha Theta 11, 12 Latin
Club 12 Foreign Relations 12
Al Leslie Gemini Perfect
Attendance 10. Song: LA
Dream Team is Here.
Selena Lester Sagittarius
Pep Club 10, 11, 12 Perfect
Attendance 11 French Cer-
tificate of Merit 11. Song: Girls
Michelle Lindsay Capricorn
FBLA. Song: Life in the Fast
Lane.
Michelle Lindsey Pisces
Typing Award FBLA Key
Club Softball 10 FTA tt
FBLA 12. Song: A House Is
Not a Home.
Micheal Lindsey
Song: Throw That D.
Lisa Livingston Sagittarius
\ Prtonds and Lovers.
VOCA Region Four Spell-
ing & Vocabulary Second Place.
Song: Two of Hearts.
Cynthia Lioyd Taurus
Beta Club Pep Club. Song:
Rumors.
Richard Lloyd Leo. Song:
Janice Bye-Bye.
Danny Lockett Taurus
DECA 12. Song: Word Up.
Octavia Lockett Sagittarius
Drama Club 10, 11. Song:
All Cried Out.
Terri Lockett Libra
DECA Club. Song: Dancing on
the Ceiling.
Charles Logan Sagittarius.
Sean Long Libra FFA
Greenhand Award.
Kevin Lowe Virgo DECA
Club Pep Club. Song: When
Doves Cry.
Larry Loyd Gemini. Song:
Teenage Lobotomy.
Waylon Loyd Leo Honor
Roll 10 Spanish Club
DECA Club. Song: Dream
10, 11
Club /Peer Commelie 11, 12
Montag
Sweetheart
All Cried Git
Toby Pisces -4B
Club DECA Club FE
Roll Principal's List 10
Song: Daning on the Ceiling
Christ jarshall Le
Leo Club. Song: Papa [Bon't
Preach."
Jennifer :
Key Club 10
coronation.
Cancer
Civitan 11
an 12. Song
takneibi McCamy~
Capricorn Junior Guide. Song:
All Cried Out.
Freddie McCary Scorpio.
Song: Dumb Girl.
Sonja McClain Virgo
VOCA. Song: All Cried Out.
Alicia McClendon Pisces
Pep Club DECA Club Ma-
Song: When I Think of You.
Regina McCowen Libra
Band Symphonic Band
Award. Song: Words Get In the
Way.
Jenene McCoy Scorpio
FHA 10, 11 Honor Roll 11
Pep Club 12. Song: Nasty.
Linda McDowell Scorpio
Beta Club 10, 11, 12 Math
Team 10, 11, 12 Miao erty
List 10, 11 v
Junior Guid
Pep Club 10 Art Club 12
making. So a
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Pep
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Song: Take My Bren at
Waymond Molton Leo
FFA.
Sarah Montford Scorpio
Pep Club Civinettes
Cheerleading. Song: Friends
and Lovers.
Donna Moore Sagittarius
Song; Walk This Way.
Michelle Moore Taurus
Civinettes 10, 11 DECA Club
12. Song: Rumors.
Wanda Moore Gemini. Song:
All Cried Out.
Sharon Morelock Libra
Beta 10 Civinettes 10, 11, 12
Annual Staff 10, 11, 12
Mu Alpha Theta 11, 12 Prin-
cipals List 10, 11 Quill &
Scroll 11, 12 National Merit
Scholar 11 Who's Who
Among American High School
Students. Song: Add It Up.
Trina Morgan Cancer An-
nual Staff 10, 11, 12 Honor
Roll Quill & Scroll 11, 12.
Song: Friends and Lovers.
ammie Morris Aquarius.
Song: All Cried Out.
Stanley Morton Vir
Perfect Attendance 10. a
Word Up.
jai Mi Aquarius. Song
Tender Love.
Civitan 10, 12 Student Caun-
cil 11, 12 Youth Against
Cancer 11 French Club 12
DECA Club 12 DECA Vite-
C os dent 12 Complex Co
er President
Honor Roll
US&4 NS
Am6rig America
Students. Song:
10 Football, Player of
Week. Song; Jingle Bells.
Diane rp ong
We Dont Have To Take Our
Clothes Off.
Cassundra Mims Libra
ome Economics 10 Pep Club
; _ Cosmetology 12. Song:
ove.
Latrice Mitchell Sagittarius
Beta 10, 11, 12 FHA 10
Youth Against Cancer Pep
Club 11, 12 Principals List
10, 11 Georgia Certificate of
Merit 11. Song: One Love.
Valander Mitchell Cancer
DECA Club. Song: All Cried
Out.
Softball, Best Defnse
Song: Friends apd Lov:
Hoe Mitchell = Gein. S06 pice, on Virgo Beta
Club 10, 11 Perfect Atten-
dance 10, 11 Principal's List
10 Honor Roll 11 Pep Club
11. Song: All Cried Out.
Felicia Oliver Aries. Song:
Dreamer.
Herman Orr Leo. Song: It's
Tricky.
Elise Parham Aries
Honor Roll 10 Key Club 11,
Song; Two of Hearts.
Veronica Parker Leo
Pep Club 10 Perfect Atten-
dance 10 Civinettes 12
FBLA 11, 12. Song: Sweet
Love.
Jimmy Parsons Libra
Civitan 10 Art Club 12
Football 10, 12
Rita Parsons Capricorn
Beta Pep Club FTA
Who's Who Among American
High School Students Honor
Roll National Honor Society
Cheerleader Governor's
Honors Nominee Spanish
Award. Song: I Am Love.
Robert Passmore Capricorn
DECA. Song: The Rain.
Robyn Patrick Libra.
Darren Patterson Libra
VICA. Song; I Can't Drive 55.
Mark Patterson Aries. Song:
Lovie Lovie.
Felisa Paul Scorpio Fine
Arts Club 10, 11, 12. Song:
Word Up.
Mike Peacock Aries
VICA. Song: Goin' Crazy.
Robert Peal Leo. Song:
"Xanadu "i
rles Perkins Scorpio.
ng: All Cried Out.
? f Antonio Pettigrew Pep
Club Track 10, 11, 12
Track State Title Winner 11
Track Team Captain 12. Song:
Pop Goes My Mind.
Christie Philpott Leo
Cosmetology Club. Song: On
My Own.
Angel Pierce Scorpio Oc-
tagon Club 10. Song:
Renegade.
Kimberly Pinkney Sagit-
tarlus. Song: When | Think Of
You.
Andrew Pitts Capricorn
VICA DCT Perfect Atten-
dance. Song: The Rain.
Robert Pitts -Aquarius Beta
Honor Roll Principal's List
Who's Who Among American
High School Students Perfect
Attendance 10, 11, 12 Mu
Alpha Theta Marching Band
Award. Song: All At Once.
Arthur Ponder Libra Pep
Club Photography Club
Drama Club Honor Roll 11.
: Girls and Boys.
trius Prather
apricorn.
elicia Prather Sagittarius.
/Marty Price Aquarius
| Pep Club Perfect Attendance
f Junior Guide Honorary
for Journalism. Song:
L Tenfporary Love Thang.
T lia Pruitt Pisces
6nor Roll 10. Song: Tender
ove
Roger Purser Gemini
VOCA VICA. Song: You
Shook Me All Night Long.
Charlotte Ragan Scorpio
FHA 10 Peer Counselor 11,
12. Song: Heaven In Your
Eyes.
Demetrius Randall Scorpio
VICA 11. Song: All Cried
Sabrina Randall Libra
Pep Club YAD Perfect At-
tendance. Song: Tender Love.
Connie Reeder Gemini.
Song: Something About You.
Ingrid
Beta Mu Alpha Theta
Math Team Annual Staff
Latin Club Band 10
Perfect Attendance 11 Prin-
cipals List 10, 11 Junior
Guide. Song: All At Once.
Steve Register Cancer.
Song: Sweet Home Alabama.
Charles Reid Sagittarius
Jazz Band 10, 11, 12. Song:
Human.
Cynthia Reid Scorpio
Pep Club 11, 12. Song: All
Cried Out.
James Reynolds Aquarius.
Song: Take My Breath Away.
Rebecca Reynolds Aries
Beta 10 Trivial Pursuit Club
10, 11 DECA 12 Literary
Magazine 12. Song: If Ever
You're in My Arms Again.
Nathaniel Rhodes Rock
The Bells.
Bobby Rhynes Cancer.
Song: Dont Change Your
Mind.
Kenneth Rhynes Scorpio
Computer Club 10, 11, 12
Band 10, 11, 12 Trivial Pur-
suit 10 Pep Club 12 Com-
puter Club President 12. Song:
All Cried Out.
Sean Richard Taurus. Song:
My Addias.
Tammie Riley Libra Pep
Club. Song: Aint Nothing Going
On But The Rent.
Brandi Roberts Pisces.
Song: I Must Be Dreamin.
Gladys Robinson Cancer
DCT. Song: Sweet Love.
LaTonja Robinson Virgo
Beta 10 Principal's List 10, 11
Georgia Certificate of Merit
11 French Club 12 Pep
Club 12. Song: Control.
Lavell Robinson Taurus.
Song: Throw That...
Sharon Robinson Aquarius
FBLA Reporter. Song: All
Cried Out.
Sheila Robinson Taurus
Beta Key Club Math Team
Principal's List 10 Honor
Roll 11. Song: Oh Sheila.
Taura Robinson Libra
Pep Club. Song: Heaven in Your
Eyes.
Dana Rogers Leo
Cosmetology 11, 12. Song:
Glory of Love.
Angie Romeiser Aquarius
DECA. Song: Glory of
Love.
Shennon Rooks Libra
Trivial Pursuit. Song: On Top of
the World.
Michele Roquemore Libra
FHA 10 Octagon 10.
Song: All Cried Out.
Charlotte Ross Gemini
VOCA. Song: All At Once.
Karen Ross Capricorn
YAD. Song: Earth Angel.
Allan Rozier Sagittarius
Art Club Football. Song: We
Dont Have To Take Our Clothes
Off.
Marvin Rumph Varsity Foot-
ball 10, 11, 12. Song: Shout.
Freddie Sallette Libra
FHA. Song; All Cried Out.
Sterling Samples Scorpio.
Song: Shout.
Tierance Samples Leo.
Song; All Cried Out.
Anita Sanders Cancer
Drama Club Beta Club
Drill Team Peer Counselors
Fine Arts Club Georgia
Certificate of Merit Principal's
List Honor Roll. Song:
Endless Love.
Robert Sanders Gemini
VICA 12 Art Club 10, 11.
Song: You Give Love a Bad
Name.
Steven Sanders Virgo.
Song: Greatest Love of All.
Rhonda Sandifer Virgo
Vogue/Esquire 12. Song: Rising
Desire.
Pamela Sanford Scorpio
Pep Club DECA. Song:
Distance Lover.
Brian Sauls Sagittarius
Baseball, Best Defensive Player
Football, Outstanding Punter,
Best Hustler Outstanding
Athlete. Song: You're the
Inspiration.
Jeannie Saule Aquarius.
Song: The Rain."
Illya Scarlett Cancer. Song:
Word Up.
Teresa Shell Libra DECA
Perfect Attendance. Song:
Goin Crazy.
Charon Scott Pep Club 10,
11. Song: All Cried Out.
Tracy Scott Leo. Song:
Walk This Way.
Arnold Shedrick Pisces.
Song: All Cried Out.
Johnny Sheffield Scorpio.
Song: Bad Boys.
Ronnie Sheffield Aquarius
D 12--Song:If Ever
William Smith =
Song: I Am Proud to Be Black.
Larry Snow Libra DECA
11, 12; Second Place DECA
State Competition. Song: Velcro
Fly
Ray Snyder Sagittarius
Art Club. Song: In My Time of
Dying.
Kellise Solomon Leo An-
nual Staff Quill & Scroll
FBLA Tennis Team. Song:
When I Think of You.
Lisa Stancil Aries Prin-
cipals List 11 French Award
11 French Club 12. Song:
Suddenly,
Stephanie Stanley
Capricorn Key Club FBLA
Joey Stanovich Gemini
Song: All My Rowdy Friends
. 12 Hug)
ship Award 10
ep Club 10 -P
You Can Depend
Kim Suber Vitgo
ju Latin Club
Separate Lives.
Annual Staff Honor Rol
Song: A Girl Like Emmy Lou.
Johnay Walker Aquarius
ence Club Beta Club. Song:
Ww
Song: All C:
Charles Webb Libra
Latin Club Trivial Pursuit Club
Academic Bowl Beta Club
Civitan Debate Team
First Place Junior Fiction First
Place Junior Poetry. Song:
Turn, Turn, Turn.
Phil Wells Cancer Com-
puter Club 10 DECA Club 12.
Song: Velcro Fly.
Rico Whipple Virgo Foot-
ball, Offensive Rookie of the Year
10 - Best Offensive Back 11
MVP Offensive Player 11
Basketball, Outstanding Athlete
Baseball Patriot Award. Song:
Word Up.
Dena White Taurus Beta
Club Honor Roll. Song: You
Give Love A Bad Name.
Darrell White Pisces
Song Family Tradition.
Harlan White Scorpio. Song:
Digging Up Bones.
Lea White Pisces Trophy
for acting in Hedding For a Wed-
din 10 Art Club 11
DECA 12. Song Take My
Breath Away.
Marcus White Libra. Song:
All Cried Out.
Nolan White Aries. Song: '!
Surrender All.
Valerie White Gemini. Song:
Distant Lovers.
Camille Whitehead Sagit-
tarius Civinettes 12 Leo
Computer Clib Spanish
endan:
ong Dumb
Mark Wil Taurus Beta
Club MathiTeam Mu Alpha
ta DECA = ficate of
Merit Honor Roll. E
Rumors.
Art Club Pep Club. Song:
Word Up.
Vincent Woolfolk Cancer.
Song: Higher Love.
Stephanie Wooten
Capricorn. Song: Walking in the
Rain.
Sabrena Worley Aquarius
Civinettes. Song: Cherish.
Kevin Worsham Virgo
Band 10, 11, 12 Civitan 11,
12 Student Council Vice Presi-
dent 10, 11, 12. Song: Heaven
in Your Eyes.
Adrinnea Wright Aquarius
Pep Club 10. Song: All Cried
Out.
danann Wright Virgo
Key Club 10, President 11, State
Officer 12 Student Council
Director 10, Treasurer 11, 12
Leadership Award.
Kimberly Wright Pisces
Track, Player of the Year
Basketball, Rookie of the Year,
Best Hustler. Song: Walk This
Way.
Shana Wright Leo Pep
Club. Song: Rain.
Joey Yacobacci Aquarius
Civitan 10. Song: Country
Boy Can Survive.
Michael Y Libra
Civitan DECA. Song:
Have a Drink On Me.
Nina Yarbrough Capricorn
Society of Distinguished
American High School Students
Who's Who Among American
High School Students Civinet-
tes 11, 12. Song: Friends and
vers.
7 doe Yates Cancer In-
dustrial Arts. Song: Walk This
Way.
Melissa Yates Cancer
Band FTA. Song: All Cried
Out.
Class of 1988
OFFICERS Clockwise: Chris
Caswell-Director; Brian Chesnut-
President; Glenetrice Gordon-
Director; Kimberly Stollenwerck-Vice
President; Deborah Surles-Secretary;
Christy Peacock-Treasurer.
Karl Adams
Kecia Allen
Tammy Allen
Tracey Allen
Kenneth Alligood
Lisa Alligood
Geraldon Amica
Regina Andrews
Kevin Andrews
Angie Ashley
Teri Atkinson
Anthony Austin
Michelle Ayers
Cliff Baker
Steve Baldwin
Michael Barker
Connie Barton
Suzanne Barton
George Battle
Brad Bedgood
Emmette Bentley
Sharee Bentley
Sharon Bentley
Tracy Bentley
Marquita Bidwell
Kenn Bivins
Gloria Blackmon
Clint Bolden
Robert Bond
Marquis Booker
Buffie Boone
Katherine Bowdry
Sheila Boyd
Tonya Brantley
Corey Braswell
Kim Brown
Iris Brinson
Shannon Brooks
Sheila Brooks
Africa Brown
Jason Brown
Jeff Brown
Lyn Brown
Regina Brown
Melton Browner
Karen Brumley
Bobby Bryan
LaSonja Bryant
duniors-145
Juniors
steve mutier
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asandl
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lracie Caly
Chris Calawell
Lisa Calawell
Stephen Cameron
Hobie arey
Billy Carmichael
Janice Carmichael
isrian Carroll
ryan Carroll
Jeti Carter
Chris Caswell
Connie Chapman
Denice Chapman
rian Chesnut
Burnon Childers
Lee Childers
Jeff Clements
Michelle Cliett
Sheila Clowers
Brian Colbert
Rodney Corbin
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146-Juniors
Karen Cole
Michelle Cole
Bobby Coleman
Debra Collins
Dominic Collins
Kenya Collins
Tracy Collins
Caroline Cotton
Mal Cranford
Sandra Cranford
Kim Creel
Frederico Crocker
Willie Crosby
Tony Crowder
Dale Crump
Jacqueline Cummings
Michael Curry
Otis Curtis
Mishner Curtiss
Michelle Cuyler
Raymond Daniel
Amy Danielly
Bulinda Daniels
Kim Daniels
David Darnell
Anthony Davis
Audra Davis
Cathy Davis
Dana Davis
Darryl Davis
Demetris Davis
Deron Davis
Kimberly Davis
Tiffany Davis
Victor Davis
Yartease Davis
Kerry Dawson
Kim Dawson
Reggie Dean
Yolanda Dean
Deitra Dennis
Quanton Dennis
Bela Desai
Randy Dial
Tina Dixon
Victor Dixon
Steven Dobbs
Stacey Dobson
Juniors-147
Class of 88
Corroll Driskell
James Dumas
Rhonda Duncan
Todd Dupree
Gregory Earls
Matthew Edwards
Arianna Ellerbee
Eddie Evans
Steve Evans
Wiley Evans
Anthony Ewer
Ryan Fair
Jimmy Fambro
Freddie Felton
Gertrude Fields
James Flanagan
Christie Flanary
Chelsea Ford
Marcus Ford
Tonya Ford
Connor Freeman
Brian Fullington
Garrett Douglas
Sherry Garrett
Zutredia Gary
Joyce Gatton
Danny Gay
Darryl Gay
James Gay
Major Gibson
Rico Gibson
Robert Gibson
Sabrina Gibson
Toshia Gibson
Matt Gilliam
Anthony Gillis
Keshel Glover
Unita Glynn
Tyshon Gooden
Glentrice Gordon
Grant Gordon
Anthony Grace
Stephanie Grayer
Larry Green
Shawnda Green
Rome Gregory
Angela Griffin
Gwendolyn Griffin
148-Juniors
Pamela Griffin
Kelvin Grimes
Bobby Grinstead
Shea Leigh Gunnells
Wendall Hamilton
Sabrina Hand
Leslie Harden
Christopher Hardy
Felisicia Hardy
Jay Hardy
Bianca Harman
Mary Ann Harper
Africa Harris
Rhonda Harris
Tammy Harris
Dewayne Hart
Keith Hartness
Laurie Harvey
Christa Hatcher
Nikki Hatcher
Tarn Hatcher
Dexter Haugabrook
Johnny Hawthorne
Richard Heald
Brandi Heath
Daniel Helms
David Henry
Daphne Henson
duniors-149
Juniors
Wallace Herring
Zeleace Hicks
Sissy Higingbotham
Christy Hill
David Hill
Kecia Hill
Raymond Hill
Wanda Hill
Karen Hogue
Mary Holley
Damon Holmes
Michelle Holmes
Terry Holmes
Jerome Holsey
Andrea Holt
Cynthia Hood
Spence Hood
Monica Hooks
Melinda Hopper
John Horne
Janie Houze
Ron Houze
Bessie Howard
Leonard Howard
Nicole Howard
Shawanda Howard
Teresa Howard
La Lyshia Howe
Nekee Flournoy
Kris Griffin
Cynthia Hubbard
Keith Hubbard
Regina Hudson , KER UP WITH
Betrail Hunter
Reggie Hunter
Tammie Hutchison
150-Juniors
Mike Iglesias
Elisa Ingram
Serena Ivey
Andre Jackson
Adrian Jackson
Antonio Jackson
Jacquelyn Jackson
Jerome Jackson
Maurice Jackson
Samantha Jackson
Tammie Jackson
Arlethia James
Michelle James
Amanda Johnson
Elisha Johnson
Phyllis Johnson
Rachel Johnson
Sheila Johnson
Tyrone Johnson
Dale Joiner
Jennifer Jolley
Amy Jones
Ricky Jones
Jimmy Jones
Johnnie Jones
Patrick Jones
Spencer Jones
Teresa Jones
Erik Jordan
Larry Jordan
Rolanda Jordan
Sandra Julkes
Laura Justice
Martin Dubose
Sandy Keene
Pam Kelley
Patricia Kelley
James Kendrick
Charlene King
Patricia King
Yvonne King
Rich Kumnick
Jeffrey Lamar
Gidget Lance
Sandra Lanier
Brian Lassiter
Susan Latimer
James Lee
Juniors-151
Sharon Leins
Gennell Little
Elizabeth Lloyd
Daryl Long
Judy Long
Tammy Love
Jill Lovsey
April Lowe
Corey Mack
Edward Malone
Marcus Malone
Lillian Mangham
Randall Manuel
Charles Marlin
Bradley Marshall
Ticha Mathews
Darren Mathis
Stephen McAdam
Terri McClain
Keith McCranie
Melinda McDowell
Jason McElhenney
Kasey McGee
Tammy McGee
Brandi McGraw
Sylvia McKenzie
Angelia McLain
Tabatha McNeal
Michelle Meacham
April Meredith
Joe Middlebrooks
Lillie Middlebrooks
Darryl Middleton
Tammy Miller
Shonda Mills
Sharon Mims
Chris Minton
Eric Minter
Jeff Monroe
Eric Moody
Albert Moore
Natilee Moore
Quinton Moore
Vanessa Moore
Veronica Moore
Raymonda Moreland
Cynthia Morris
Kimberly Morris
152-Juniors
Class of
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Tricia Morss
Shelly Mosely
Shannon Moxley
Derek Moye
Pamela Moye
Julius Muff
Kerri Mulkey
Martin Murphy
James Murray
Lamar Murray
Dennis Myers
Chenita Neal
Leontyne Nelson
Raylette Nelson
Sharon Nesbitt
Angela Nesmith
Amy Nettles
Consuella Neville
Vicki Noland
Isaac ONeal
James ONeal
David Ord
Dana Outlaw
Felix Parham
Fenton Parham
Michael Parker
Rosalind Parks
Sharon Patmon
Cedric Patrick
Jennifer Patterson
Juniors-153
Juniors
Cherie Patton
Jerry Patton
Christy Peacock
Chuck Pecor
Sharon Perkins
Pamela Perry
William Peterman
Eric Phelps
Michelle Pierce
Robert Pipkin
Carla Pitts
Simon Pitts
Karen Porter
Koren Porter
Ty Powell
Sherri Prince
Angela Puckett
Tony Pupo
Cindy Ray
Michelle Ray
Michelle Renn
Thomas Resha
Thelma Rhodes
Bridget Rice
LaTonya Ridgell
James Riley
Vanessa Robinson
Kimberly Rogers
Tommy Rogers
Karen Roland
Kenneth Rountree
Angela Rozier
154-Juniors
Maurice Rozier
Donna Rumney
Dexter Russell
Derrick Rutland
George Rutland
Patricia Rutland
day Ryals
Chad Salter
Chianti Sandifer
Rhonda Sandifer
Mitch Scott
Nathan Scott
Derrick Sealey
Melanie Search
Lori Shannon
Lee Shaw
Melissa Shaw
Scarlet Sheikholeslam
Kathy Shores
Craig Shumate
Anjoiner Simmons
Debra Simmons
Jeannie Simmons
Reginald Simmons
Dawn Sirmans
Jay Slocumb
Bobby Smith
Charles Smith
Dawn Smith
Harold Smith
Sammy Smith
Sonya Smith
Susan Smith
Theresa Smith
Trena Smith
William Smith
Nicole Snead
Derrick Sneed
John Solomon, Jr.
Collins Spann
Dana Spradlin
Ida Spaugh
Jerry Spires
Lynn Spires
Shannon Spires
Shannon Spires
Rebecca Springer
Wesley Spruce
duniors-155
Eddie Stanley
Michele Stanley
Robert Steel
Phillip Stephens
Pamela Still
Michelle Stinson
David Stokes
Katie Stokes
Larry Stokes
Kimberly Stollenwerck
Kathy Stuart
Mark Stubbs
Casey Stuckey
Mark Suddeth
Deborah Surles
Deanne Swanson
Tony Sweet
Melanie Tapley
Richard Tarver
Charlie Tharpe
Larry Tharpe
Tom Thigpen
Carla Thomas
Charlotte Thomas
Reginald Thomas
Rickey Thomas
Sharon Thomas
Arthur Thompson
Evelyn Thompson
Adriean Threats
Larry Tillman
Tracy Tipton
Nelson Tomoka
Gary Townsend
Brenda Truss
Sandy Vandergriff
Melissa Veal
Chris Vigna
Charlotte Vissage
Wendy Wadsworth
Keith Waits
Anthony Walker
Steven Walker
Tony Walker
Richard Wallace
Joseph Waller
Craig Wasden
Nazamova Wash
156-Juniors
Class of 88
Simon Watkins
Yolanda Watkins
Wendy Watson
Herman Webb
Juan Webb
Mark Webb
Clive Webley
Brian Welch
Susan Whaley
Corey White
Peggy White
Arthur Wildes
Corey Wiley
Amy Williams
Faith Williams
Kema Williams
Shaterrily Williams
Tonya Williams
Kenneth Williams
Cinamon Willis
Cherry Wilmore
Christopher Wilson
Gina Wilson
Rodney Wilson
George Wimbush
Samantha Woodard
Tommy Woods
Vernease Woods
Anthony Wooten
Michelle Wright
Zachary Wright
James Yarborough
Christy Yarn
Juniors-157
Class of 1989
OFFICERS Clockwise: Brad Marchman-President; Allen Freeman-Director: David Wilson-Vice President; Patti Kim-Treasurer;
Charles Nobles-Director.
Stephanie Adams
Rosa Adkins
Yolanda Albritton
Alida Alexander
Christopher Allen
Carrie Altman
Jennifer Anderson
LaTrenda Archie
Valerie Archie
Maria Arnold
Cheryl Arrington
Christopher Asbell
Felisa Ashley
Myrtie Ashley
Lisa Atkinson
Rhonda Avera
Tina Avera
Alice Baggarly
Ann Baggarly
Darin Bailey
Daphne Baldwin
Dewayne Banks
Teresa Banks
Vernice Banks
Christi Barden
Thomas Barefoot
Timothy Barlow
Amy Barnett
Jason Barrett
Billy Barron
Gary Batson
John Bearden
Sandra Beavers
Heloise Belarmino
Joey Bell
Juan Bell
Sabrina Bell
Staci Bell
Jerry Bennett
Adrian Bentley
Kelvin Bentley
Shannon Bilow
Walter Bish
James Bishop
Karen Blackmon
Angela Bledsoe
Reginald Bonner
Alicia Boynton
Sophomores-159
Sophomores
Calvin Boston
Timothy Bowen
Rodrick Boyd
Thomas Boyd
Benjamin Bradshaw
Toni Brady
Rhonda Bramlett
Stephen Braswell
David Bray
Ella Bray
Gregory Brice
Tammy Brickle
Ray Bridges
Harvey Brint
Anthony Brown
Daniel Brown
Eugene Brown
Marcus Brown
Robert Brown
Tomekia Brown
Eric Bryant
Jennifer Bryant
Jeremy Bryant
Robert Bryant
Rhonda Bryson
Christy Buckalew
Cathie Burns
Danny Busbee
Lynda Busbee
Chris Bussell
Willie Butler
Conita Butts
Felecia Byrd
Regina Caines
Reco Calhoun
John Callahan
hia Livingston huddle together to keep warm
160-Sophomores
Miranda Callaway
Krystal Cameron
Shannon Campbell
Lisa Campen
Joe Candelaria
Mike Cannady
Selena Cannady
Julie Cannon
Tammy Cannon
Ginny Cape
Eric Carroll
Kenneth Carson
Jennifer Carstarphen
Bobby Carter
Eric Carter
Dwayne Casteel
Cindy Causey
Stephanie Cavender
Tonya Chatfield
Barbara Cheney
Troy Chitty
Brian Churchwell
David Clark
Jane Clark
Tracy Clark
Troy Clark
Ronjalyn Cleveland
Donald Clough
Cherlyn Coats
Pamela Cochran
Hardy Cole
Geralynn Coley
Lisa Collins
Alexa Colson
Chad Colston
Mark Conger
Serena Connell
Donna Cook
Kelly Copeland
Casandra Corbin
Susan Corbitt
Arthur Corker
Daryl Cornelius
Rachel Cornelius
Rodney Cornelius
Alfred Cotton
Shawn Cox
Wanda Cox
Sophomores-161
Nicole Crawford
Debbie Crites
Karen Crowder
Sean Crowley
Anna Crum
Darrell Crumpton
Alicia Cullens
Kureta Cummings
Nikki Curlee
Marvin Curtiss
Felecia Dail
Edward Dallas
Cedric Daniel
Larry Daniels
Tonya Darsey
Ardra Davis
Jeff Davis
Lenora Davis
Lenore Davis
Lorenzo Davis
Michael Davis
Yarvis Davis
Latrinka Davison
Maurice Davison
Inger Dawson
Katrina Day
Matthew Debary
Angela Deloach
Jimmy Denmark
Ruben Dennard
John Dennis
Tyrone Dennis
David Dillon
Sherry Dixon
Melvin Douglas
Angela Dover
Mitzi Dumas
Riley Duncan
Darrell Dunn
Mark Dunn
Bridgett Eason
Norman Echols
Shedrick Ellington
Alicia Elton
Dorsha Evans
Ingrid Evans
Elaine Ezzell
Craig Fambro
162-Sophomores
Class of 89
Brandon Fairchild
Steve Fed
Michael Felts
Kimberly Ferguson
Ernie Fields
Tim Fields
Michael Finch
Amy Fincher
Terri Fiveash
Ray Flanders
Stacy Floyd
William Flury
Misty Folds
Shannon Ford
Mark Forehand
Duwayne Foret
Allen Freeman
Mark Friar
Tracey Fuller
Timothy Fulwood
Jimmy Gainer
Andrea Garey
Benny Garrett
Mauri Garvin
LaTabatha Gary
Rachel Gates
George Gee
John Gegogeine
Reginald Gibson
Calvin Gilbert
Travis Gilleland
Latarsha Glasco
Darnie Glover
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John Gober
Kelly Goings
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Nikki Golar
Adrian Goodlow
Toni Gordon
Phillip Gore
Vivian Gray
Mathis Green
Gail Greene
Carl Gregory
Jackie Gregory
Todd Griggers
Angela Griffin
Coty Grimes
Melissa Grimsley
Willie Gross
Robbie Guest
Ronny Guilmette
Felissa Hale
Anita Hall
Lashane Hall
Gabriel Hamilton
Maria Hamlin
Spence Hamlin
Vicki Hamlin
Joel Harbison
Ella Harden
Kevin Harkins
Michael Harper
Teresa Harper
Andre Harris
Nicosia Harris
Prunelle Harris
Douglas Harrison
164-Sophomores
Sophomores
Darren Hart
Shannon Hartmann
Eric Harvey
Carlos Haugabrook
Sharonda Hawkins
Wanda Hawks
Shanna Haywood
Cletis Heard
Carla Heath
Jenifer Heath
Tracy Henderson
Yvonne Hendrix
Donya Henry
James Hicks
Jennifer Hicks
Terrell Hicks
Victoria Hicks
Vonda Hicks
Yvonne Hicks
Jamanda Hightower
Jason Hill
Michael Hill
Rusty Hill
Stacy Hill
Tammy Hillman
Michael Hinson
Mario Hodges
Becky Hodgin
Robert Holiday
Randy Holiday
Vincent Hollingshed
Mathew Hollis
April Holloway
Thomas Holmes, Jr.
Robert Hopper
Ashley Horne
Callie Horne
Timothy Hortman
Arthur Howard
Barbara Howard
Greg Howard
Jimmy Howard
Tara Howard
Vela Howard
Willie Howara
Billy Hudgins
Linda Hudson
Matt Hudson
Sophomores-165
Timothy Hudson
Kim Huffman
Lee Hughes
Larry Hughley
Christopher Humphries
Leonard Humphries
Janet Hunnicutt
Billy Hunt
Michael Hutchinison
Willie Iverson
Corey Jackson
Jimmy Jackson
Ray Jackson
Shonita Jackson
Linda James
Lynne Jarriel
Reginald Jefferson
Altheda Jenkins
Michael Jenkins
Anita Johnson
Bryan Johnson
Dionne Johnson
LaKeitha Johnson
Leon Johnson
Yolanda Johnson
Donald Jolley
Anthony Jones
Charlene Jones
Lisa Jones
Toshia Jones
Tracie Jones
Cedric Josey
Greg Kell
Larry Kemp
Kevin Kendrick
Sarena Kent
Kimberly Kilgore
Pattie Kim
Roosevelt King
Maurice Kirkland
Donna Knight
Ernie Knight
Dee Krysalka
Lisa Land
Tracy Land
Jeff Langley
Darrell Lanier
Rosie Larkins
166-Sophomores
Scott Lawrence
Gina Lee
Kenneth Lee
Jennie Leins
Bryan Lester
Chuck Leverette
Audra Lewis
Marque Lewis
Jennifer Ligon
Jessica Ligon
Tonya Lindsey
Julie Little
Tashia Livingston
Shannon Lockaby
Julie Locke
Arrellius Lockett
Maurice Lockett
Patricia Lockett
Christopher Logan
Sabrina Long
Todd Longo
Christopher Love
Derrick Lowe
Jennifer Lowe
Jill Lowe
Keith Loyd
Jackie Lumpkin
Sean Lynn
Joseph Maddox
Brad Marchman
Pamela Marlow
Trina Marshall
Benji Martinez
Connie Masdon
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Kenneth Mathis
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Sophomores-167
Selanda Mathis
Michelle Mayo
James Mays
Winton Mays
Althea McClendon
Alicia McClendon
Steve McCook
Mavis McCormick
Alicia McCoy
Arlanda McCoy
Curtis McCoy
Sean McCrackin
Craven McKenzie
Andrew McKinney
Larry McKinney
Reginald McNair
Scott Medsker
Kim Meeks
Charles Melton
Cindy Menard
Michael Mendoza
Marc Miller
Matt Miller
Tammy Miller
Emory Mills
Johnny Mills
Derrick Mitchell
Michael Mitchell
Venice Mixon
Sheryl Moate
Grant Montford
Connie Moody
Jason Moore
168-Sophomores
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Tonia Moore
Tony Moore
Ken Morgan
Regina Morgan
Tamela Morgan
Marquis Mosley
Scott Moulton
Thomas Moxley
Bobby Mullis
Ron Murray
Larry Myers
Tracy Mygrant
Amelia Myrick
Jason Napier
Shannon Narvaez
Reginald Nash
Ivano Newbill
Allison Nix
Teresa Nixon
Charles Nobles
Charles Nobles
Stephen Norwood
Russell Odom
Cheryl Oliver
Latonya Oliver
Arvin Outlaw
Sonia Padgett
Melanie Parker
Yuwanda Parks
Amita Patel
Stacy Patterson
Mario Pauldo
Charles Pertilla
Eric Phelps
Shelton Phelps
Patrick Phillips
Tony Phillips
Betty Pipkin
Kimberly Pitts
Sabrina Pitts
John Polite
Charles Poole
Wyndy Porter
Corey Pounds
Marcelles Prather
Jerry Prestridge
Belinda Price
Kenneth Pryor
Sophomores-169
Class of 89
Frederick Rainey
Oscar Rainey
Joseph Redding
Victor Reece
Selena Reese
Stephanie Reese
Kevin Reeves
Inger Reeves
Sabrina Repella
Tasha Rhynes
Laura Riner
Jamalra Ringwood
Theresa Roberts
Yolanda Roberts
Ferdica Robinson
Kimberly Robinson
Nancy Robinson
Shirl Robinson
Gretchen Roland
Harold Rooney
Alicia Ross
Brenda Ross
Craig Ross
Kimberly Ross
Loye Roughton
Lisa Rozier
Mikell Rozier
Eric Russell
Reginald Russell
Jennifer Rutledge
Jody Ryals
Irvin Sallette
Kevin Sanders
Latanya Sandifer
Carroll Sapp
George Scott
Lisa Scott
Pauline Scott
Don Sheffield
Joanna Short
Willie Shupe
Jerelyn Sims
Belinda Simmons
Iris Simmons
Michael Simmons
Allen Smith
Angela Smith
Craig Smith
170-Sophomores
Donald Smith
Gail Smith
Gwen Smith
Ronald Smith
Shane Smith
Vicki Smith
Stanley Snyder
Tyrone Smith
Joseph Solomon
John Sorrow
Carla Spires
Curtis Stancil
Keith Standard
Chris Stanley
Demarla Stanley
Teresa Stanley
Pam Stewart
Bernard Stephens
Chris Stephens
Jason Stephens
Sonja Stewart
Richard Stewart, III
Kelly Stokes
Mike Stokes
Micah Strong
John Stroud
Hope Stuckey
Trent Talton
Walter Tate
Charles Taylor
Choatte Taylor
Conessa Taylor
Naphaphone
Thalongsengchanh
Danette Thomas
James Thomas
Kristy Thomas
Lewis Thomas
Steven Thomas
Wendi Thomas
Andrew Thompson
Antonio Thompson
Chris Thompson
Lisa Thompson
Mark Thompson
Mike Thompson
Marlowe Thorpe
Jack Thurston
James Tidwell
Sophomores-171
Sophomores
Robert Tidwell
Chris Tillery
Chrissy Todd
Alexander Tolbert
Amy Tolbert
Luella Tolbert
Seymour Towns
Paula Troupe
Forrest Tucker
Julie Tucker
Nicholas Tunstell
Angela Turner
Adrian Ussery
Sonnya Varner
Dina Vaughan
Venus Vaughn
James Veal
Pamela Vickers
Anthony Vinson
Joseph Vinson
Kellie Wade
Barry Walker
Charissa Walker
Charlene Walker
Kim Walker
Stephanie Walker
Kristie Walls
Michael Ward
Jay Warren
April Watts
Tiffany Watts
John Weeks
Derek Weigle
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172-Sophomores
Marvin Whisby
Eric White
Jeane White
Sarena White
Wade White
Shane Whittington
Benita Wiggins
La Shonda Wilburn
Shawn Wilder
Michael Wilkins
Bobby Williams
Carolyn Williams
Charlotte Williams
Chiquita Williams
Clayton Williams
Coretta Williams
Cynthia Williams
Felicia Williams
Henvick Williams
Lakaeshia Williams
Lori Williams
Reginald Williams
Sabrina Williams
Gerry Williamson
Jerry Williamson
Darren Willis
Rabun Willis
Burnie Willis
Alicia Wilson
David Wilson
Latonya Wilson
Prentice Wilson
Chris Wimberly
Eric Woodard
Pamela Woodard
Detra Worthy
Bobby Wright
Marcus Wright
Shawn Wright
Wendy Wright
Brent Yates
Terry Yates
Michelle Yearwood
Erica Young
Theodore Young
Bo Yun
Tina Yun
Calvin Zellner
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Christie Abbott
David Absher
Kristie Adams
Erik Algea
Charles Allen
Erik Allman
Lurella Amica
Georgia Amos
Eric Anderson
Marcus Andrews
Marcus Anthony
Shawn Archer
Wesley Armstrong
Royce Arnold
Jason Ashley
Dina Austin
Latanya Austin
Jason Ayers
Kimberly Bagley
Lamar Bailey
John Baker
Shannon Baker
Tami Baker
Robin Ballard
Eddie Banks
James Banks
Wendy Barbee
Calandra Barber
Rebekah Barnes
Billy Barnwell
Melinda Bason
Christopher Bass
Willie Bass
Theresa Batson
Foy Battle
Tracy Beall
Chris Beasley
David Becham
Jonathon Belcher
Michael Bell
James Bennett
Robert Bennett
Mike Benson
Patrick Bentley
Kimberly Berkner
Tosha Black
Trina Bliss
Wesley Bloodworth
Freshmen-175
Freshmen
Nicholas Blount
Renaldo Booker
Victor Booker
Curtis Boone
John Borchert
Jody Borders
Robert Bowdry
Corey Boyd
Lonzie Bradley
John Bray
Reginald Brice
Mike Bridges
Veronica Bridges
Raymond Brinson
Michelle Broadnax
Dexter Brooks
Kelvin Brooks
Daniel Broughton
Adrianne Brown
Angela Brown
Candida Brown
Chris Brown
Denise Brown
Ericka Brown
Felicia Brown
Latanya Brown
Patricia Brown
Susan Brown
Tomekki Brown
Tonya Brown
Travis Brown
Debra Bundrage
Jemima Burke
Rufus Butler
Margaret Butts
Candice Cabiness
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176-Freshmen
Johnny Cain
Donavon Caldwell
John Caldwell
Tracy Calloway
Clint Cannon
Mylla Cannon
Brian Carney
Doug Carr
Leigh Ann Carr
Brent Carroll
Todd Carroll
Daniel Carswell
Donald Carswell
April Carter
Michelle Carter
Shannon Carter
Glenda Causey
Joey Causey
Lisa Causey
William Causey
Randy Chalker
Jonathan Childers
James Childs
James Chandler
Shane Cochran
Heather Clance
Demetris Clark
Katrina Clark
Mickey Claxton
Robby Clements
Tony Clements
Tamla Cleveland
Brad Clinard
Kristina Clinard
Maurice Cobbs
Lee Cole
Wanda Cole
Joseph Coleman
Clifford Collier
Sandy Colston
Andy Cone
Kelly Conley
Scott Conner
Crystal Cook
Troy Cook
John Courson
Adris Coxton
John Cramer
Freshmen-177
Class of 90
Benjamin Crosby
Sandra Crosby
Stacey Crowder
Arthur Cummings
Larvell Cummings
Toshia Cummings
Bobby Cupp
Carla Cupp
Christie Cupp
Nicole Cuyler
Marquis Daniels
Audrey Daniely
Natasha Daniely
Rhonda Davidson
Bobby Davis
Darrell Davis
Jill Davis
Samantha Davis
Sean Davis
Tonita Davis
Renee Dean
Sheree Dean
Kim Deason
Gaynelle Dempsey
Samuel Denmark
Neha Desai
Kim Deshazier
Veronica Deshazier
Trece Dinkins
Germany Dixon
Reginald Dixon
Wesley Dixon
Joseph Dobson
Franklin Dorminy
Andre Dorn
Bryan Dorough
Shaquita Dorsey
Chuck Dougherty
Derrick Douglas
Kent Dowell
Linwood Driskell
Chris Drury
Eric Duggan
Kathy Dukes
Tammy Dukes
Derek Dumas
Brian Dunlap
Dewayne Dunlap
178-Freshmen
Joseph Dupree
Randy Durden
Tiffani Durham
Laura Dykes
Andy Early
Kimberly Early
Roderick Edwards
Jennifer Elder
Leslie Elder
Anthony Ellington
Christie Elliott
Ima Endsley
Claude English
Shannon Entrekin
Alfonzo Evans
Cheryl Evans
David Evans
Dwayne Evans
Julian Evans
Stephanie Evans
Towinga Evans
Willie Evans
Belinda Everly
Ricky Fair
Stan Fair
Troy Farr
Troy Faulks
Amy Favors
Michael Feagin
Kimberly Ferguson
Robert Fincher
Frederick Fleming
Willie Fleming
Kim Floyd
Leslie Floyd
Sean Floyd
Freshmen-179
Freshmen
Terry Floyd
Chris Folsom
Charles Ford
James Fordham
Jimmy Fordham
Stephen Foster
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Deon Franklin
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Tonya Freiburg
Pat Freidhof
Jennifer Fry
Donald Fullman
Randy Gainer
Tiffany Garner
Angela Garrett
Chery! Garrett
Richard Gates
Liticia Gaultney
Angel Gay
Heather Gibbs
Tami Gladin
Samuel Glasco
James Glass
Trevino Glover
Jill Goddard
Scott Godwin
180-Freshmen
Susan Gonzalez
Valarie Gooden
Deveda Goodwin
Feleciano Goodwin
Michael Goodwin
Tacia Goodwyn
Cherlyn Goolsby
Stephanie Goolsby
Charles Gordon
Dana Gordon
Sean Gordon
Tonja Gordon
Antonio Graddick
Dawn Graham
Shawn Graham
Dursy Gray
Carlos Grayer
Joseph Grayer
Dina Green
James Gregory
Shana Gregory
Rhonda Grier
Brent Griffin
Chris Griffin
Maurice Griffin
Patrick Griggs
Shannon Gunnells
Mark Gunter
Walter Guyton
Randy Haire
Dani Hale
Corey Hall
Emily Hall
Michael Hall
Serena Hall
Tara Hall
Connie Hamilton
Robby Hamrick
Allan Hancock
Kelvin Hansford
Melissa Hardy
Rodrick Hardy
David Harper
Jimmy Harper
Tammy Harper
Tina Harper
Alisa Harrell
Clancey Harris
Freshmen-181
Class of 90
Joseph Harris
Kyle Harris
Lisa Harris
Regina Harris
Terry Harris
Andre Harvey
Latarsha Harvey
Kathy Hatcher
Angela Hathaway
Troy Hatley
Lisa Hattaway
Connie Hawkins
Kenyatta Hawkins
Tasha Hawkins
Rhonda Hawks
Patricia Hawthorne
Kim Hayes
Troy Head
Jerrod Heath
Michael Heath
Kenny Heck
Marc Hedgepeth
Alicia Helms
Crystal Henderson
Donnie Henderson
Raymond Henderson
Robert Henley
Dennis Henry
Jim Herring
Lisa Herring
Caprice Hester
Stacy Hester
Tangela Hester
Amy Hewett
Victoria Hicks
Charles Higdon
Tabitha Higdon
Darren Hill
Phillip Hill
Ron Hill
Sharon Hill
Twila Hill
Homer Hodges
Carolyn Holley
Casandra Hollingshed
Tammy Hollingshed
Kris Hollingsworth
Lisa Hollis
182-Freshmen
James Fordham participates in the Academic Bowl held at Southwest
David Hollon
Tyron Holmes
Tracie Holt
Jason Honeycutt
Allison Hooker
Zack Hopkins
Dawn Horne
Shondra Horton
Carrie Howard
Michael Howard
Michelle Howard
Yolanda Howard
Ricky Hubbard
Lance Hudson
Gregg Huff
Michelle Hughes
Sharon Hughes
Sheldon Hulsey
Scott Hunnicutt
Stacy Hunnicutt
Alan Hunt
Eric Hunter
Vincent Hunter
Shannon Huskins
Tracy Ifill
Harold Ingram
Kenneth Ivey
Stacy Ivey
Freshmen-183
Allen Jacks
Altovise Jackson
Curtis Jackson
Latasha Jackson
Phalesius Jackson
Patrice Jackson
Sonya Jackson
Todd Jackson
Yolissa Jackson
Missy Jaindl
Gabriel James
Robin James
Erica Jaskula
Andrea Jenkins
Andy Johns
Cedric Johnson
James Johnson
Jill Johnson
Kelly Johnson
Mike Johnson
Ronnie Johnson
Terry Johnson
Tesha Johnson
William Johnson
Windle Johnson
Angelan Johnston
Becky Joiner
Timothy Jolly
Aaron Jones
April Jones
Benita Jones
Carlos Jones
Denise Jones
Donald Jones
Jeff Jones
Julie Jones
184-Freshmen
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Kimberly Jones
Ken Jones
Lameal Jones
Mark Jones
Nigel Jones
Patricia Jones
Robert Jones
Roderick Jones
Ronald Jones
Yuma Jones
Andrea Jordan
Antonio Jordan
Isiah Jordan
Jennifer Jordan
Edward Kelley
Annette Kendrick
Derrick Kendrick
Jonathan Kent
Keith Kimsey
Lisa King
Michael King
Ranitress King
William King
Fawn Kinkade
Missy Kirkland
Brent Knight
Cheryl Knight
Edward Knight
Larita Knight
Gwynn Kornegay
Eve Kumnick
Stacy Lacefield
Sandy Ladson
Reuben Lamar
Danny Lancaster
Sherry Land
Brad Lassiter
Andrea Latimer
Wesley Leach
Derrick Lee
Lori Lee
Katrina Lem
Brandi Leslie
Dontrell Lester
Marvin Leverette
Bernice Lewis
Jason Lewis
Steve Lewis
Freshmen-185
Class of 90
Teneca Lewis
Traci Lewis
Carlotta Linder
Sherry Lineberger
Stafford Linsenbach
Carla Linwood
Michael Lipford
Amy Liskey
Andrea Little
Lee Livingston
Michelle Lloyd
Tausha Lockett
Shane Logan
Steve Logan
Tara Long
Michael Love
Julie Lowe
Lisa Lowe
Barbara Lundy
Deborah Lynch
Antonio Mack
Dena Madden
Dale Maddox
Kathy Malone
Jason Maloy
James Maner
Jesse Marlin
Jeff Marshall
Kelvin Marshall
Danny Mason
Chris Mathews
Felenthean Mathews
Shawn Mathews
Johnathan May
Melanie Maynard
Jamie Mayne
Lenette McAllister
Torah McCowan
Latricia McCoy
David McCranie
Chad McDonald
Nicole McElroy
Misty McGee
Melissa McIntire
Monica McKinney
Darrick McMillian
Tracey McMullan
Eric McMullins
186-Freshmen
Amanda McSwain
Diana McSweeney
Marier Meadows
Reginald Meadows
Harvey Meeks
Jimmy Melton
Greg Merritt
John Merriweather
James Middlebrooks
Bessie Miles
Ivey Miller
Thomas Miller
David Mills
Estavia Mills
Raymond Mintz
Alicia Moffett
Arthur Moore
Carolyn Moore
David Moore
Derick Moore
Michael Moore
Nicole Moore
Vernon Moore
Shancear Morant
Amy Morris
Trenise Morris
John Mosely
Lakeshia Mosley
Richard Moss
Heidi Mueller
Michael Muff
Eddie Murphy
Kelvin Murphy
Marcus Murphy
Adonis Murray
Pamela Murray
Wylene Nash
Kwajalein Neal
Nancy Neal
Paul Nelms
Regina Nelson
Clint Nettles
Jesse Nettles
Bobby Newberry
Quito Newbill
Stan Newsome
Natasha Noble
Kim Nolton
Freshmen-187
Freshmen
Tara OBryan
Kim Odom
Philip Odum
Dawn Oliver
Kelvin Oliver
Kirk Oliver
Lin Oliver
Stacey Oliver
Terry Oliver
William ONeal
Dexter ONeal
Denise Palmer
Leila Palmer
Eric Parker
Cynthia Parks
Jack Parks
Michael Parks
Wayne Parks
Benjamin Patterson
Clarence Patterson
Keith Patterson
Consuela Paul
Ron Payton
William Payton
B.J. Peavy
Tonya Penix
Ethel Perkins
Ericka Pharisee
Michael Phillips
Melody Pierce
Benjie Pillow
Eddie Pipkin
Sandra Pipkin
Kimberly Pittman
Michael Pittman
Ricky Pitts
Heather Gibbs works diligentley to design a pa
188-Freshmen
Sabrina Pleas
Africa Ponder
Missy Poole
Tonya Poole
Kimberly Porter
Rodney Porter
Jamber Postell
Rebecca Powell
Jerry Pringle
Christy Pruett
Eric Pryor
Christopher Pullen
Kim Putnal
Timmy Ragan
Chris Railey
Eric Rainey
James Rainey
Junette Rainey
Larry Rainey
Tammy Rainey
Tracie Rainey
Susan Raleigh
Heidi Ransom
Jerry Ratterree
Jonathan Ray
Keith Reese
Jennifer Reeves
Tarcia Reeze
Robert Register
Joel Reid
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The Southwest Marching Band had
another spectacular and exciting year.
They were recognized on both the local
and state levels for their outstanding
musical ability and exciting perfor-
mances. Under the direction of Oscar
Jackson the band thrilled crowds week-
ly with their halftime performances at
football games. The Patriots intricate
dance routines coupled with the ex-
hilarating marching style of the band tru-
ly makes them worthy of the saying
the Southwest Band is Magic in Motion.
TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: The Southwest Marching
Band Members according to section: FLUTE: N.
Dawson, C. Ford, N. Golar, G. Gordon, A. Hall, A.
Harris, L. Hattaway, S. Hawkins, C. Howard, C.
Jones, D. Krysalka, T. Long, J. Mayne, R. Pitts, L.
Poole, J. Short, C. Thomas, S. Williams.
CLARINETS: L. Ammons, S. Andrews, C. Arr-
ington, C. Barden, T. Booker, K. Carson, C. Cog-
gins, A. Cullens, A. Davis, L. Davis, T. Davis, B.
Dinkins, T. Dixon, T. Durham, V. Gray, F. Hale, A.
Harper, B. Heath, L. Herring, Y. Hicks, S. Hill, T.
Hillman, S. Howard, R. Hudson, S. Jackson, Y.
Jackson, A. Johnston, L. Jones, T. Marshall, L.
Middlebrooks, E. Perry, K. Porter, C. Reid, F.
Smith, C. Stanley, K. Stokes, K. Thompkins, I.
Waller, A. Warner, D. Worthy, S. Wright, M. Yates.
TRUMPETS: B. Barron, G. Burnette, B. Colbert, L.
Green, A. Harris, D. Henry, C. Higgins, D. Holmes,
K. Hubbard, K. Jones, S. Jones, S. Lawrence, J.
Maloy, E. Minter, W. Rogers, I. Sallette, M. Sim-
mons, D. Sneed, F. Stallworth, R. Tyson. TROM-
BONES: A. Anderson, M. Booker, S. Foster, J.
Gainer, B. Hightower, C. Pitts, A. Smith, B. Tucker,
Z. Wright. FRENCH HORNS: A. Baggarly, S.
Busbee, R. McGowen, T. Roberts, J. Stroud, L.
Thomas. BASSES: J. Bryce, R. Gibson, J. Grayer,
P. Phillips, K. Wilson. BARITONES: E. Anderson,
R. Bonner, R.Lloyd, F. Tucker, J. Waller. PERCUS-
SION: A. Baggarly, C. Bass, P. Bentley, M. Green,
C. Hardy, C. Heard, J. Hill, M. Jackson, E.
McMullins, J. Mills, J. Muff, K. Rhynes, D. Smith, D.
Thomas, A. Threats, G. Wimbush, E. Woodard, K.
Worsham. SAXOPHONES: K. Carson, T.
Ferguson, R. Goolsby, E. Jordan, Q. Moore, S.
Repella, S. Roland, M. Rozier, C. Tillery. Southwest
Band Officers; left to right, kneeling: S. Suttles, R.
Parks, S. Busbee, K. Dinkins, J. Jolley. Standing: K.
Stokes, A. Hall, D. Smith, J. Short, B. Barron, K.
Rhynes, B. Heath, A. Harper, C. Ford, R. Pitts, L.
Ammons, T. Ferguson, S. Howard, S. Jones, R.
Gibson, B. Tucker, C. Coggins. MIDDLE:
Southwest Drum Corps. BOTTOM, LEFT TO
RIGHT: Southwest Patriettes: left to right, kneeling:
J. Jolley, K. Dinkins, S. Suttles. Standing: C.
Thomas, S. Jackson, S. Ivey, A. McClendon, A.
Brown, A. Jenkins, J. Kendricks, K.Dawson, L.
McDowell, K. Gill, L. Caldwell, R. Brown, K. Allen,
R. Parks, C. Walker, R. Holliday. Southwest Drum
Majors: left to right: S. Busbee, C. Ford, A. Harper,
B. Heath.
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Dynamic and
Dedicated
The Southwest Band continued the
tradition of being a dynamic sensation
a trademark of Southwest bands for
many years. The students displayed
tremendous enthusiasm and spirit during
all of their many activities. The energetic
emotion projected by each member gave
a boost of that special Southwest spirit to
everyone who viewed their exciting and
rhythmatic performances. The group is
definitely one that possesses an undying
dedication to their school.
TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: Southwest Band director,
Mr. O.R. Jackson. Baritone Section. Brian Colbert *
gives his all during halftime at a home football
game. MIDDLE, LEFT TO RIGHT: Flute Section.
Clarinet Section. BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT
Trumpet Section. Trumbone Section
204 Band
Group Ignites
Captivated
Audiences
The intriguing and dedicated
Southwest Band dazzled crowds for
another year with its classy form and
style. Beginning in the summer the band
engaged in daily practice sessions to
prepare for its upcoming seasons. The
students diligently practiced until each
step and movement was perfectly
precise. At every football game their
energetic routines ignited a flow of red
hot spirit which sparked the enthusiasm
of all. The group presented four creative
routines including two extremely popular
ones, a country and western show, and a
fifties show.
Throughout the school year the band
participated in various activities within
the school and community. After the foot-
ball season, the band prepared for its an-
nual Christmas Concert delighting all
with a joyful combination of traditional
holiday tunes. The band also participated
in the citys annual Christmas Parade.
During winter quarter the band en-
gaged in a rigorous schedule of practice
in preparation for a band festival held in
Milledgeville. The Symphonic Band
received a superior rating at the festival,
and the Concert Band received an ex-
cellent rating. Ten students also par-
ticipated in a Solo and Ensemble Com-
petition held at Fort Valley State College.
All students who participated received
either a superior or an excellent rating.
The Southwest Band was one of the
many great organizations that par-
ticipated in the reknown Cherry Blossom
Festival Parade. The band was also
chosen to appear in the Annual Rose
Parade held in Thomaston, Georgia.
After participating in the Rose Parade,
members enjoyed the annual excursion
to Walt Disney World in Orlando,
Florida. The group ended a busy and
eventful year by rendering its traditional
Spring Concert to the school.
TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: Tuba Section. Saxophone
player, Steve Roland, concentrates on a good per-
formance. MIDDLE: Saxophone Section. BOT-
TOM, LEFT TO RIGHT: French Horn Section. Per-
cussion Section.
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PATRIETTES
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In Demand
The Southwest Jazz Ensemble
delighted and thoroughly entertained au-
diences throughout the community with
its fresh, jazzy sound. The group of
musically talented students always
played at every performance on a profes-
sional level. Throughout the year the
community was favored with many rendi-
tions of jazz and popular music by this
elite group. The ensemble performed at a
wide range of social events such as the
Georgia Junior Miss Pageant, the Miss
Macon Pageant, the Miss Afro Macon
Scholarship Program, and the Golden
Eagle Awards Ceremonies.
The ensemble entered and par-
ticipated in numerous music competitions
over the course of the year. They receiv-
ed a superior rating at the Solo and
Ensemble Festival. They also _par-
ticipated in the ABAC Jazz Festival that
is held at Abraham Baldwin Agrilcultural
College. Even more, the group rendered
performances at local middle schools
along with the marching bands
majorettes.
The superbly talented students were
chosen to be a part of the Jazz Ensemble
solely by audition. Once that the students
were selected to make up the very
prestigious group, they rehearsed
endless hours, days, and weeks after
school in order to perfect their perfor-
(____a mances. This unique group of musically
gifted students has become one in which
PATRI ETTES Southwest High takes great pride. Under
the direction of the super Oscar
Jackson, they proved to be a great
musical success not only within the con-
fines of the school, but also throughout
the entire community.
TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: The Southwest Jazz
Ensemble. Trumpet Section from left to right: B.
Barron, S. Daniels, R. McCowen, M. Miller, A. Har-
tis. MIDDLE: Saxophone Section from left to right:
K. Carson, S. Repella, K. Stokes, C. Tillery, T.
Ferguson. BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT: Rhythm
Section. Standing: A. Davis, D. Smith, C. Reid.
Seated: C. Hardy. Trumbone Section from left to
right: G. Townsend, B. Tucker, F. Tucker, J.
Waller, A. Anderson.
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The Southwest Concert Choir, headed
by Renee Kimberly, consisted of 75
members. Amid the rush of their busy
year, the members of the Concert Choir
earned many awards and accolades. In-
cluded among their many endeavors
were a Christmas assembly, GMEA
Music Festival, and the Spring Concert.
Clad in their beautiful new costumes, the
Concert Choir took Southwest by storm
at the December PTSA meeting. The
Choir showed great determination in ac-
quiring these new uniforms by par-
ticipating in fund raising events designed
to defray the cost of the clothes.
Also directed by Renee Kimberly is the
Southwest Show Choir. This group con-
sists of a much smaller membership than
the Concert Choir- only 18 participants.
Saturday, February 14, was a highlight of
the year for the Show Choir, Southwest
High School, and the entire Macon com-
munity. On that night at the Grand
Opera House was presented SRO-
Standing Room Only. This well received
performance was the result of three
months of hard work. Not only did the
choir invest hours of practice, but also
had to raise the funds to rent the Grand
Opera House. They were rewarded for
their conscientiousness by being selected
to perform at Walt Disney World in
Orlando, Florida, in June of 1987.
TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: The Southwest Concert
Choir in alphabetical order: L. Austin, A. Avery, V.
Banks, V. Bridges, K. Brumley, R. Butler, M.
Callaway, K. Carson, J. Caswell, C. Causey, P.
Cochran, C. Cook, N. Daniely, J. Denis, J. Desisto,
L. Elder, G. Evans, I. Evans, T. Evans, N. Flornoy,
L. Forbes, D. Fountain, R. Gibson, C. Griffin, K. Go-
ings, S. Gonzalez, A. Griffin, M. Harper, M. Horne,
N. Hawkins, M. Howard, P. Howard, L. Jackson, P.
Jackson, T. Johnson, Y. Johnson, P. Jones, J. Jor-
dan, R. Jordan, T. Kemp, C. Knight, L. Knight, L.
Knott, A. Liskey, T. Lyons, A. McSwain, D. Moore,
W. Moore, T. Morgan, V. Mullins, E. Murphy, E.
Pharisee, S. Pitts, C. Pullen, S. Reese, M. Renn, F.
Robinson, N. Robinson, K. Rooks, O. Ross, M.
Rumph, J. Simmons, F. Smith, G. Smith, T. Smith,
C. Stokes, M. Thayer, S. Thomas, M. Ussery, P.
Vickers, S. Ward, S. Wheeler, F. Williams, T. Willis,
P. Wilson. The Southwest Concert Choir prepares
for their Christmas Concert. MIDDLE: The
Southwest Show Choir. First Row: G. Evans, S.
Thomas, C. Griffin, M. Rumph, S. Evans. Second
Row: R. George, J. Caswell, P. Jones, O. Ross.
Third Row: T. Kemp, C. Causey, K. Suber, F. Car-
son, R. Jordan. Fourth Row: |. Evans, M. Renn, L.
Carter, L. Childers. BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT:
The Show Choir during their performance of Stan-
ding Room Only. The Show Choir conducts a
dress rehearsal of SRO.
Chorus 209
COMPLEX COUNCIL
210 Complex Council
Student Leaders Have An
Extremely Rewarding Year
Planning activities for the student body
is the major duty of Student Council.
Made up of representatives from each of
the four classes, the Complex Council
was divided into several committees this
past year.
A committee for teacher appreciation
developed ideas and decided on projects
that would honor the teachers, ad-
ministration, and staff. The spirit commit-
tee organized several different events in-
cluding a Senior Night during Basketball
season. The beautification committee
organized the very successful campus-
wide clean up day. There were several
other committees made up by the council
such as the publicity committee.
As a whole, the Complex Council
presented several different assemblies in-
cluding their presentation entitled
Southwest: A Melting Pot. The council
was in charge of the Goofy Goblin
festivities, the Christmas nursing home
project, and Orange Crush Week. On
February 19, they visited the State
Capitol in Atlanta to further their
knowledge of government and toured the
Carter Library. The councils annual
Christmas Party was held at Godfathers
Pizza Parlor.
Advised by Betty K. Stewart, the
council had one of its most successful and
rewarding years ever. Mrs. Stewart, com-
menting on this years council, said, An
advisor should be able to sit back and ad-
vise. | have almost been able to do that.
You're a great group of kids.
TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: Complex Officers: Angela
Marchman- President, Kim Stuart Chief of Staff,
Clint Nelson Vice President, Angela Puckett
Secretary, Michelle Mayo Treasurer, Carol
Fellows-Director, Brian Fullwood Public Address
Coordinator, Kevin Worsham- Public Address Coor-
dinator, Leslie Bryant Club Coordinator. Com-
plex Council. BOTTOM: Betty Stuart, Student
Council Advisor, observes members as they paint
posters.
Complex Council 211
212 Beta C
Outstanding Service Group Be
The Southwest Beta Club worked as a
solid unit to render various services to its
school and community and possessed all
the qualities exemplary of an outstanding
school service club. Early in the year
ninth graders were tapped to become
members. During Christmas and
throughout the rest of the year, Betas
participated in a wealth of projects that
were beneficial to various institutions. In
February, 74 Betas attended the State
Beta Convention in Atlanta. Angela
Puckett was elected State Beta Vice
President.
TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: Beta Club Advisors from
bottom to top: Gwen Bell, Gail Springstead, Laurie
Kersey, Judy Moore, Pam Wacter. Southwest Beta
Members in alphabetical order: K. Adams, A.
Alfonso, T. Algea, E. Allman, M. Arnold, R. Arnold,
A. Baggarly, L. Bailey, C. Barber, C. Barden, J.
Barrett, B. Bedgood, H. Belarmino, K. Blackmon,
O. Blackmon, S. Blalock, T. Brantley, K. Brown, L.
Bryant, L. Bryant, G. Burnette, B. Carroll, L.
Carter, C. Caswell, J. Caswell, C. Causey, L.
Causey, S. Causey, D. Chapman, L. Childers, R.
Cornelius, T. Cornelius, W. Cox, E. Crafter, A.
Cullens, C. Cupp, C. Cupp, F. Dail, A. Daniely, N.
Daniely, A. Davis, N. Davis, N. Dawson, A.
DeLoach, D. Dennis, S. Dennis, N. Desai, S. Dixon,
B. Dunlap, T. Durham, S. Earls, I. Endsley, S.
Evans, T. Farless, A. Fincher, M. Finney, T.
Fiveash, S. Floyd, J. Fordham, S. Fountain, C.
Freeman, M. Friar, Z. Gary, H. Gibbs, N. Golar, B.
Greene, C. Greene, P. Griffin, R. Guest, S. Gunnels,
T. Halligan, C. Hamilton, V. Hamlin, J. Hardy, R.
Harmon, B. Harper, D. Harper, A. Harrell, K. Hart-
ness, R. Hazel, J. Heath, J. Heath, M. Heath, D
Henry, L. Herring, S. Higingbotham, W. Hill, M.
Hinnant, B. Hodgin, A. Hooker, V. Horton, S.
Howard, L. Hudson, S. Hughes, S. Hunnicutt, S.
Huskins, H. Ingram, M. Ivery, A. Jacks, J. Jacks, R.
Jackson, S. Jackson, E. Jaskula, A. Johnson, C.
Johnson, J. Johnson, J. Johnson, K. Johnson, M.
Johnson, D. Joiner, J. Jolley, A. Jones, A. Jones, T.
Jones, E. Jordan, J. Jordan, P. Kim, S. Lacefield,
U. Lane, K. Lem, C. Lloyd, J. Long, B. Lundy, J.
Maloy, J. Maner, J. Maness, A. Marchman, B. Mar-
chman, P. Marlow, T. Marlow, J. Marshall, C.
Masdon, F. Mathews, J. May, M. Mayo, M. McCor-
mick, C. McDonald, L. McDowell, M. Meacham, L.
Miller, L. Mitchell, G. Mitchell, H. Mueller, K.
Oliver, J. ONeal, A. Patel, C. Patton, J. Patton, C.
Peacock, C. Pecor, A. Phillips, S. Phillips, K. Pitt-
man, K. Pitts, R. Pitts, L. Poole, C. Pruett, A.
Puckett, P. Railey, H. Ransom, I. Reeves, D.
Richardson, M. Roach, J. Robinson, S. Robinson, C.
Rogers, G. Roland, H. Roland, R. Romeiser, A.
Sanders, R. Sandifer, S. Sheikholeslam, C. Sim-
mons, R. Simmons, R. Simmons, B. Smith, K.
Smith, T. Smith, C. Spivey, C. Stancil, M. Stanley,
C. Stephenson, K. Stokes, K. Stollenwerck, K.
Stuart, D. Stubbs, T. Thomas, C. Thompson, G.
Townsend, R. Tyson, B. Walker, D. Walker, P.
Walker, A. Warner, J. Waters, M. Weiss, D. White,
N. White, K. Williams, M. Williams, M. Wilson, R.
Wilson, N. Woolfolk. BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT:
Beta Council- Bottom Row: Tavis Jones, Angela
Puckett, Sissy Higingbotham, Angela Marchman,
Lester Miller, Pattie Kim, Lee Childers, Denise
Chapman, Sheree Causey. Top Row: Brad
Bedgood, Wanda Hill, Ursula Lane, Ardra Davis,
Mark Johnson, Nikki Golar, Brad Marchman, Chris
Caswell. Beta Officers: Angela Marchman- Presi-
dent, Angela Puckett Vice President, Tavis
Jones Treasurer, Sissy Higingbotham
Secretary.
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MATH TEAM, DEBATE TEAM
True Genius!
Two of the most competitive and
brilliant groups on the Southwest campus
were the Math Team and Debate Team.
Both held rigorous schedules and tra-
veled extensively throughout the state.
The Debate Team participated in work-
shops during the summer. Two of which
were at Mercer University and West
Georgia College. The team also par-
ticipated in meets at such schools as
Westminster, Samford University,
Auburn University, Woodward Academy,
Carrollton, and many others. Some of the
top competitors were Michelle Hin-
nant, Timothy Thomas, Tamara Cor-
nelius, and Mark Johnson.
The Southwest Math Team also had a
victorious year. The team placed first
and third at two Bibb County Meets, fifth
at Greater Atlanta Christian, and sixth in
the state at the GTCM State Math Con-
test. The team also placed at many other
meets within the state. Some of the top
competitors of the Math Team were
Tavis Jones, Robbie Guest, Eric
Crafter, Sissy Higingbotham, Craig
McAdam, and Jerry Patton. The team
placed second and third at the Mercer
University Competition, and they placed
second and third at the Macon Junior
College Competition.
TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: Debate Team Officers
from left to right: Mark Johnson Co-Captain,
Tim Thomas Co-Captain, Michele Hinnant
Captain. Debate Team Members in alphabetical
order: H. Belarmino, C. Bond, M. Boutwell, V.
Brent, A. Brown, T. Cornelius, J. Finley, N. Hat-
cher, M. Hinnant, A. Jacks, J. Johnson, M.
Johnson, J. Jones, S. Kluge, U. Lane, C. McDonald,
C. Patrick, C. Pecor, L. Ridgell, M. Search, C.
Thomas, T. Thomas, W. Watson, C. Webb, J.
Webb, H. Whitfield. BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT:
Competition Math Team from left to right: J. Pat-
ton, C. Pecor, E. Crafter, R. Guest, T. Jones, S.
Higingbotham, C. McAdam, P. Railey. Math Team
Members in alphabetical order: Varsity Team: B.
Bedgood, S. Busbee, D. Chapman, E. Crafter, N.
Davis, M. Finney, J. Gatton, B. Greene, B. Harper,
W. Hill, S. Higingbotham, C. Hood, A. Johnson, M.
Johnson, T. Jones, U. Lane, M. Lynch, C.
McAdam, L. McDowell, G. Mitchell, J. Patton, C.
Peacock, C. Pecor, R. Pitts, P. Railey, I. Reeves, L.
Robinson, S. Rooks, M. Search, K. Stuart, A. Vu,
K. Walker, W. Watson, C. Webb, J. Webb, N.
White. Junior Varsity: A. Brown, D. Carter, L.
Causey, D. Clough, T. Cornelius, T. Crowder, A.
Davis, N. Desai, B. Dunlap, A. Fincher, J. Fordham,
R. Guest, D. Hamlin, D. Harrison, J. Hicks, M.
Heath, S. Hood, S. Huskins, P. Kim, J. Maner, B.
Marchman, C. Noble, A. Patel, M. Prather, H. Ran-
son, L. Ridgell, G. Roland, R. Romeiser, T. Vu, P.
Walker, M. Williams, T. Woolfolk.
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Knowledge
and Great
Service
The Science Club enjoyed a very en-
thusiastic and active year throughout
1987. The club ambitiously volunteered
its services to the Health Fair assisting
medical personnel in examining citizens.
The members helped in the hemoglobin
and diabetes division by reading results
of tests to the patients. During the
Christmas season, the club visited Alex-
ander IV where members handed out
treats to the students as the children
talked with Santa. Members also gave
stuffed stockings and gum drop trees to
the teachers in the Science Department.
TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: Chuck Pecor and Maria
Davis briefly interrupt their studies. Science Club
Members. Top Row: T. Crowder, C. Pecor, B.
Greene, S. Samples. Middle Row: F. Dail, M. Davis,
M. Johnson, J. Webb. Bottom Row: J. Walker, C.
Noble, U. Lane. Club Members found skeletons to
be quite interesting. BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT:
Science Club Officers from left to right: Ursula Lane
Secretary, Johnny Walker-Parliamentarian,
Chuck Pecor Vice President, Bernice Greene-
President, Charles Noble Treasurer. Members
explore the parts and systems of the human body.
Club Advisers Richard Merchant and Jimmy
Henson.
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COMPUTER CLUB
Hard Workers
The Computer Club remained active
throughout the year. Starting with a
Halloween service project, Trick or
Treat, and delivery of candy to
Hephzibah Childrens Home, the com-
puter club set out to have a banner year.
The club also delivered Halloween
greeting cards to Willingham A teachers.
They set up computer workshops for
teachers and students, walked in the
March of Dimes Walk-A-Thon, and
toured the computer facilities at Georgia
Tech. Members ended the year with a
bang by taking a trip to Disney World and
Epcot Center. The clubs two fund raisers
this past year which were a tumbler sale
and a candy sale. This organization was
definately active around school and in the
community, and was certainly an asset to
Southwest.
TOP: Computer Club in alphabetical order: C.
Allen, T. Atkinson, T. Barlow, T. Brantley, J. Bray,
A. Brown, K. Brown, S. Cameron, B. Colbert, N.
Collier, S. Cranford, D. Davis, N. Davis, S. Dobbs,
A. Ellerbee, R. Guest, G. Hamilton, D. Harrison, D.
Henry, W. Herring, R. Hogan, V. Hollingshed, J.
Johnson, M. Johnson, H. Jones, E. Jordan, L. Jor-
dan, J. Lowe, J. McMillan, E. Perry, C. Railey, P.
Stewart, S. Thomas, S. Summerow, J. Slocumb, S.
Smith, C. Thompson, B. Walker, C. White, T.
White A. Wilson, K. Young, T. Yates. BOTTOM:
Computer Club Officers in clockwise order: Alonzo
Wilson Secretary, Jarvis McMillan Treasurer,
Shanon Resha- Vice President, Arianna Ellerbee
President, Henry Jones- Parliamentarian.
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MU ALPHA THETA
When one thinks of a Mu Alpha Theta
club, he tends to think about numbers
and math. This year Eric Crafter, Presi-
dent, and Margaret Faircloth, Advisor,
wanted that perception to change. The
club members spent most of their time in
service to the Hospitality Care Nursing
Home. Club members treated the
residents to Halloween favors, a
Christmas party, and Valentine and
Easter candies. In service to their school
and in the rich tradition of Mu Alpha
Theta, members offered math tutoring
sessions every Wednesday afternoon.
Among their many fund raising projects
was a candy sale that took place in
October.
TOP: Mu Alpha Theta Members in alphabetical
order: T. Atkinson, B. Bedgood, L. Bryant, J
Caswell, E. Crafter, R. Culverhouse, N. Davis, M.
Finney, C. Freeman, B. Greene, R. Hazel, S. Hig-
ingbotham, W. Hill, S. Howard, M. Ivery, T. Jones,
L. Jordan, U. Lane, J.T. Ledford, C. McAdam, G.
Mitchell, S. Morelock, S. Murphy, P. OKelley, J.
ONeal, J. Patton, C. Peacock, C. Pecor, R. Pitts,
A. Puckett, |. Reeves, L. Robinson, S. Robinson, K.
Stuart, N. Wash, W. Watson, M. Wilson. BOTTOM.
Mu Alpha Theta Officers from left to right: Eric
Crafter President, Sissy Higingbotham Vice
President, Kim Stuart Project Chairman, Chuck
Pecor-Parliamentarian, Christy Peacock
Treasurer.
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ACADEMIC BOWL
Bright People
The Academic Bowl Team, advised by
Jim Barfield, had a very exciting and
eventful year. After many long hours of
preparation, they participated in many
different competitions such as the Bibb
County competition in the fall, the semi-
final tournament held at Macon Junior
College in April, and the national com-
petition held in Jacksonville, Florida.
The International Relations Club had
an exciting year also. Several different
speakers addressed the group including a
German Consulate and Richard An-
drews, a Vietnam War veteran. Club
members also took on roles of world
leaders. They compiled information and
wrote resolutions in preparation for a
Model United Nations.
TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: International Relaions
Members in alphabetical order: J. Johnson, T. Led-
ford, L. McLemore, J. Reynolds, K. Stuart, K.
Suber, D. Veal, A. Vu, Virginia Phillips Adviser.
Mr. Barfield is involved in a discussion with Brad
Marchman and Charles Noble. BOTTOM, LEFT
TO RIGHT: International Relations Officers: Jon
Johnson, Terry Ledford. Sharon Morelock asks a
question. Academic Bowl Members in alphabetical
order: B. Dunlap, J. Fordham, B. Harper, B. Mar-
chman, C. Noble, C. Pecor, C. Stephenson, K.
Walker, W. Watson, Jim Barfield Adviser.
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Caring: This Clubs Concern
The Southwest chapter of Key Club In-
ternational, advised by Pam Howell and
Juanita Kirkpatrick, is one of
Southwests many service organizations.
Key Club International is the largest ser-
vice organization for youth in the world,
and the organization serves in the United
States, Canada, and the Caribbean.
This past year the Southwest Key Club
was involved in many service activities.
For instance, many club members walked
in the Walk-A-Thon for the March of
Dimes. The Salvation Army hosted a toy
drive to benefit underprivileged children
at Christmastime, and the Key Club was
right there assisting the organization in
any way they possibly could. Club
members also served as ushers for a
childrens play for the West Macon
Kiwanis Club. The club has helped the
Macon Heritage Foundation by perform-
ing miscellaneous jobs at the Dime and
Dollar Sale and by being hostesses and
guides at the December Showcase on
College Street. To raise funds for the
club, members sold Reeses Peanut But-
ter Cups.
This year the Georgia Districts 42nd
Annual Key Club Convention was held at
the Macon Hilton, and the entire event
was hosted by the Southwest Key Club.
Fourteen Members from the club attend-
ed and performed various duties that
were necessary. Over 800 Key Clubbers
from the Georgia District attended this
successful event, and Patti Kim was
elected by the delegation to be the new
Lt. Governor of Division 9.
TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: Key Club Members in
alphabetical order: M. Arnold, A. Baggerly, A. Bag-
gerly, C. Barton, M. Bidwell, B. Carroll, C. Caswell,
J. Caswell, C. Coggins, C. Collins, C. Cowan, K.
Creel, J. Durden, K. Evans, H. Gibbs, S. Gibson, G.
Gordon, T. Griggers, D. Henry, R. Holliday, J.
Houze, A. Johnson, S. Keene, P. Kim, S. King, L.
Knott, S. Latimer, B. Leslie, M. Lynch, J. Maner,
A. Marchman, M. Maxwell, C. Memard, J. Maloy,
W. Parks, J. Ratteree, J. Robinson, S. Robinson, G.
Roland, H. Roland, L. Shaw, M. Stinson, A.
Tolbert, M. Williams, J. Wright. Janan Wright gives
opening speech at the 42nd Annual Key Club Con-
vention. Key Clubbers attend Georgia District Con-
vention as hosts. BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT: Key
Club Officers in alphabetical order: Chris Caswell
Scribe, Jim Caswell Scribe, Chris Collins
Vice President, Jodi Darden-Sergent At-Arms,
Heather Gibbs Scribe, Glenetrice Gordon
Public Relations Coordinator, Andrea Johnson
Secretary, Marcia Maxwell. Key Clubbers present a
puppet show at the Science Fair.
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Civinettes-On
The Move
Busy! Busy! Busy! Those Civinettes
were really on the move this year! They
started off the year by bowling with the
handicapped every Thursday at Gold
Cup Bowling Center. They later moved
on to serving, decorating, and entertain-
ing at Bill Boyds Over 80 Birthday Party
held at the Macon Coliseum.
Moving along into the winter, the
Civinettes collected canned goods and
donated money to the Lighthouse Mis-
sion at Thanksgiving. For their Christmas
project, the Civinettes both collected and
donated clothes to the Macon Rescue
Mission located downtown.
In the spring, the Civinettes par-
ticipated in the Walk America Walk-A-
Thon for the March of Dimes. These
dedicated girls collected pledges and
walked eight miles to help prevent birth
defects.
After a year of hard work for their
community, the Civinettes attended the
annual South Georgia District Junior
Civitan Convention held at Jekyll Island,
Georgia. Civinettes entertained the
members of the Senior Class with their
spirited rendition of Reproduction at
the Senior Week Air Band Assembly.
Yes, it was definitely a very busy year for
the whole organization.
TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT Civitan Members in
alphabetical order: A. Alfonso, J. Ambrose, M.
Ayers, C. Barden, N. Brown, S. Brown, J. Bryant,
L. Bryant, B. Caldwell, C. Carter, D. Chapman, L.
Childers, W. Cox, A. Cullens, K. Daniels, A. Davis,
T. Davis, J. Farr, C. Fellows, T. Fuller, J. Gatton,
V. Hamlin, R. Hazel, T. Heath, M. Hinnant, R. Holi-
day, A. Johnson, T. Jones, R. Jordan, C. King, Y.
King, T. Livingston, K. Luck, J. Martin, L. Martin,
M. Mayo, M. McCormick, L. McDowell, M.
Meacham, G. Mitchell, L. Montford, S. Morelock, S.
Murphy, V. Parker, M. Pierce, M. Shaw, S. Smith,
S. Stokes, K. Stollenwerck, K. Stuart, T. Thrift, N.
Wash, C. Whitehead, N. Yarbrough. Civinette Of-
ficers in alphabetical order: Leslie Bryant-
Treasurer, Christy Carter President, Kim
Daniels Sergent-At-Arms, Carol Fellows Pro-
jects Chairman, Jenni Farr Vice President,
Rhonda Hazel Chaplain, Kimberly Stollenwerck
CLUB Secretary, Kim Stuart Vice President. MID-
DLE, LEFT TO RIGHT: Tatia Livingston flashes a
Civinette smile while coming home from a district
Hiavcon Cclegraphes Ne meeting. Four new members wait patiently for their
food to arrive at the Civinette Installation held at
Western Steer. BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT: Julie
Ambrose and Nina Yarbrough make the best out of
a long ride to Albany. The Civinettes were ready
and willing to help at the Bill Boyd Over 80 Birth-
day Party.
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CIVITAN
Dedication
and Altruism
The Southwest Junior Civitan Club
possesed energy, enthusiasm, and a wil-
lingness to help people throughout the
course of the year. The club participated
in an endless number of projects benefit-
ting a wide variety of causes. One project
in which members participated was the
Pet Therapy sessions conducted with
the cooperation of the Macon Animal
Shelter. Members picked up animals
from the shelter and took them to the Bel
Arbor Nursing Home to visit the
residents there. Members also assisted
handicapped individuals confined to a
wheelchairs in weekly bowling at the
Gold Cup Bowling Center.
For the fourth year in a row, the club
volunteered its services at the Bill Boyd
Over 80 Birthday Party. Members served
refreshments and escorted guests.
Members also served as guards for dif-
ferent exhibits at the Museum of Arts and
Sciences. The club finished its year by at-
tending its annual district convention held
at Jekyll Island. While there, the club
won first place in the Air Band com-
petition, and one member won the
Reverse-Beauty Pageant.
Overall the club provided tremendous
service to both its school and community.
Not only did Civitan help others, but club
members also reaped valuable rewards.
The projects in which the members par-
ticipated will provide many memories for
them to treasure for years to come.
TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: Civitan Officers. Top Row:
Jimbo Gay Treasurer, Kevin Worsham Vice
President, Jay Hardy Sergent-At-Arms. Bottom
Row: Patrick Railey- Governor-South Georgia
District, Brian Chesnut Chaplain, George Evans
Secretary, Lester Miller President, Eric
Minter Lt. Governor-South Georgia District,
Randy Wilson Advisor. Civitan Members. Top
Row: B. Bedgood, P. Railey, E. Minter, D. Joiner,
D. Davis, A. Freeman, M. Hutchison, J. Coleman,
R. Wilson-Advisor, C. Baugh, G. Evans. Middle
Row: B. Peterman, T. Algea, M. Yarbrough, B.
Chesnut, L. Miller, K. Worsham, J. Hardy. Bottom
Row: T. Bowen R. Durden, B. Marchman, D.
Wilson, C. Thompson, D. Stokes, J. Gay. BOT-
TOM, LEFT TO RIGHT: Eric Minter sells Blow-
Pops before school in Willingham B lobby. Jimbo
Gay pushes an elderly woman to her table at the
Bill Boyd Over 80 Birthday Party. Members take a
few minutes to play around at a service project.
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FHA members did much more than
learn how to cook and sew! Led by ad-
visors Vivian Hughes, Veronica
Calhoun, Janie Wach, and Elizabeth
White, each chapter of the club had an
active year. The members made and
delivered Valentines Day Cards to the
residents living at the Goodwill Nursing
Home. The club held a party for children
with special refreshments. The club
members made their own chocolate can-
dy using different molds. For Valentines
Day FHA members sold and delivered
red silk roses. The roses were for the
students to send to their friends and
sweethearts. The money that the club
made from this project went toward the
purchase of FHA jerseys. To raise addi-
tional funds for the club, members sold
luncheon napkins. Goodies were
presented to the McEvoy B staff by FHA,
and a donation was given to the school
for the restoration of the McEvoy B lob-
by. Special guest speakers talked to the
FHA members on the topics of rape
prevention, prevention of teenage
pregnancy, assertiveness, make-up ap-
plication, and crafts. FHA members also
attended parties and dinners which enabl-
ed them to utilize many of the social skills
they had practiced in club meetings. Cer-
tainly it was a successful year for all the
FHA members.
TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: FHA Chapter II Members
in alphabetical order: T. Callaway, S. Chislom, T.
Gary, A. Kendrick, S. Kent, V. Hicks, T. Rhynes,
W. Wright. FHA Chapter Ill Members in
alphabetical order: M. Amos, L. Archie, V. Archie,
R. Avera, D. Baldwin, S. Beavers, M. Burnett, D.
Crawford, C. Davis, B. Dinkins, S. Giner, M. Hardy,
C. Hubbard, S. McKenzie, D. McSweeny, A.
Myrick, V. Robinson, J. Simmons, L. Wilburn, C.
Zeigler. BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT: FHA Chapter
Il Officers from left to right: Tabatha Gary- Vice
President, Tasha Rhynes President, Savena
Kent Secretary, Samantha Chisolm
Treasurer. FHA Chapter I Members in alphabetical
order: C. Coats, V. Dixon, T. Gordon, D. Henson
Secretary, A. Howard -Vice President, P.
Howard President, J. Lovesy Treasurer.
FHA Chapter Ill Officers in clockwise order:
Vanessa Robinson Secretary, Amelia Myrick
Treasurer, Jeannie Simmons President,
Bridgette Dinkins Vice President.
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DRILL TEAM
230 Drill Team
Dancing Their
Way Straight
To The Top
Southwests Star Dancers are a sup-
port group for the varsity boys and girls
basketball teams. The Star Dancers pro-
vided half time entertainment at all of the
home basketball games.
The entire group attended dance camp
in Carrolton, Georgia, at West Georgia
College, to learn various routines, preci-
sion marches, and special skills. With this
knowledge, the girls made up their own
dances to different popular songs.
The girls were led by advisors Dan-
nah Graham, Sherrie Jamison,
Virginia Phillips, and Iris Hill. The
members, with the assistance of their ad-
visors, sold candy to raise the money to
buy their uniforms and their props.
TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: The Star Dancers at the
dance camp they attended. Drill Team Advisors
from left to right: Virginia Phillips, Dannah Graham,
Iris Hill, Sherrie Jamison. Drill Team Members in
alphabetical order: T. Bradford, C. Causey, B.
Henry Captain, T. Jones, C. King, C. Pitts
Co-Captain, B. Truss. BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT.
Bridgette Henry performs at a school assembly. In-
grid Evans has a great time performing. Members
pose for a shot before halftime. Theresa Jones gets
ready to finish her dance routine.
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Southwests
Award
Winning
Publications
The Newspaper Staff was capably ad-
vised by Sue Kalbfleisch. The 1986-87
Editors-in-Chief were Andy Busbee and
Robert Harmon. On May 8th the staff
traveled to the University of Georgia for
the annual GSPA Convention. Larry
Tillman, the states top-rated prep jour-
nalist, received first place for Best News
Story on Fratello Brings Hawks to
Southwest. The staff as a whole cap-
tured a first place rating for general ex-
cellence. The Newspaper Staffs ability
to communicate with the entire school
showed not only their creative abilities,
but also the skills to keep in tune with
current events and to discuss very con-
troversial topics.
The literary magazine, Montage was
designed to promote students with a wide
range of interests such as artistry,
photography, poetry, and fiction writing.
The Montage Staff attended the GSPA
Workshop and the GSPA Convention.
The theme for their publication this year
was Phantasmagoria fantasy. Some
of the work submitted to the publication
was from students outside the staff. One
can truly say that the Patri-Article and the
Montage Staffs had busy and successful
years.
TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: Montage Staff in
alphabetical order: A. Busbee, M. Curtiss, G.
Hamlin, T. Heath, E. Ingram, M. Ketchum, C.
Lloyd, A. Marchman, T. Powell, C. Ray, B.
Reynolds, S. Smith, J. Snyder, P. Still, C. Stokes,
W. Wadsworth, J. Walker, H. Whitley, S.
Vandergriff. Montage Staff Editors. Top to bottom:
Managing Editor Cynthia Lloyd; Associate
Editor Elisa Ingram; Editor-in-Chief Meredith
Kethcum. BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT: Newspaper
Staff in alphabetical order: M. Banks, E. Boone, A.
Busbee, S. Busbee, L. Coleman, C. Collier, J.
Desisto, H. Franklin, B. Goad, R. Harmon, B.
Henry, F. Holmes, M. Johnson, P. Ketchup, L.
Knott, C. Lloyd, L. Mitchell, C. Mosley, M. Price, J.
Solomon, R. Steel, L. Tillman, B. Tucker.
Newspaper Staff Officers. Top, left to right: Artist
Rob Steel; Editorials Editor Mark Johnson;
Features Editor Macy Banks. Middle, left to
right: News Editor Lisa Coleman; Sports Editor
Marty Price; Editor-in-Chief Andy Busbee.
Bottom, left to right: Editor-in-Chief Robert Har-
mon; Jan Desisto.
Patri-Article/Montage 233
FTA
Club Praises
Teachers
Teachers are still very much ap-
preciated and admired at Southwest and
especially by the FTA. Future Teachers
of America at Southwest worked to pro-
mote the significance and recognition of
the teaching profession. The club par-
ticipated in numerous activities such as
bringing goodies for National Teachers
Day and donating to the fire fund at
McEvoy B. FTA made special efforts to
let teachers know how much they were
appreciated around the campus. Accord-
ing to the FTA the important roles of
teachers are to help the students learn to
be knowledgeable in many different
areas of study. Teachers are also
understanding when it comes to helping
the students with problems that they face
in growing up. FTA attempts to make
sure that teachers receive the recognition
of which they are so deserving. Advisor
Vivian Mims plays a special role in
making the club a success.
TOP: FTA Club Officers: Karen Brumley Presi-
dent, Rodney Corbin Vice President, Conita
Butts Secretary. FTA Club in alphabetical order:
K. Brown, K. Brumley, D. Bundrage, C. Butts, R.
Corbin, J. Harris, T. Lockett, C. Parks, N. Rhodes,
S. Talton, L. Tillman.
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Horizons
The Vogue Club added sophistication
to the campus with its outstanding and
distinctive sense of style and fashion. The
group participated in many different ac-
tivities in both the school and around the
community. The club members modeled
for the Student Council assembly entitled
Southwest: A Melting Pot. The
members were involved in their com-
munity by presenting black history color-
ing books to the children at the Beloved
Day Care Center. Vogue encouraged
young ladies to improve their appearance
with fashionable clothes, becoming
hairstyles, and a broader cosmetic look.
The members and their advisor, Ethel
Dixon, have shown outstanding efforts in
attempting to make their club of fashion
and style a success.
TOP: Vogue Club Officers in alphabetical order:
Regina Brown President, Tamara Cornelius
Vice President, Gail Smith- Secretary, Charlene
Walker Treasurer. BOTTOM: Vogue Club
Members in alphabetical order: A. Brown, R.
Brown, C. Cook, T. Corley, R. Cornelius, T. Cor-
nelius, I. Evans, R. Hudson, J. Jackson, T. Lewis,
A. Ross, D. Simmons, F. Smith, G. Smith, O.
Thomas, S. Varner, C. Walker, C. Williams, L.
Williams, S. Williams, V. Woods.
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JUST SAY NO
Great
Message
The Just Say No club has become a
prominent organization on the campus.
The club is headed by Advisors
Margaret Jackson and Billy
Lacefield . They gained the students in-
terest by making them aware of the
seriousness of drug abuse through a cam-
pus wide poster contest. Members aided
the Lung Association with Christmas
fund raisers and drug awareness pro-
grams. Members of the club participated
in a national campaign headed by Nancy
Reagan and entitled Kids Say Know!
During the campaign members worked at
booths and distributed various brochures
and information packets on the impor-
tance of saying no to drugs.
TOP: Just Say No Club Officers in alphabetical
order: Brad Bedgood President, Heloise Belar
mino Vice President, Cindy Hood- Treasurer,
Tracie Kemp Vice President, Elise Parham-
Secretary. BOTTOM: Just Say No Club Members
in alphabetical order: R. Andrews, M. Arrington, B.
Bedgood, H. Belarmino, R. Cain, W. Cole, L. Davis,
K. Day, S. Dixon, B. Eason, A. Fincher, W. Hawks,
S. Higingbotham, W. Hill, C. Hood, J. Hicks, E. In-
gram, K. Kilgore, C. Masdon, S. Maye, K. Meeks,
T. Miller, L. Mullis, S. Norwood, V. Palmer, E.
Parham, C. Ray, T. Roberts, P. Scott, J. Stroud, T.
Tipton, M. Ward, J. Warren, E. White, S. Worley,
T. Yun
Y.A.C.
Club Wages
War On Habit
Of Smoking
Youth Against Cancer was one of the
most commendable clubs of the year as it
held a variety of activities. The members
of the organization worked to provide
helpful information on the treatment and
research of cancer. The major goal of the
club was to help prevent the dangerous
habit of smoking. Members helped in
publicizing the Great American Smoke-
Out for the American Cancer Society.
They also had a poster contest concern-
ing the inadvisability of smoking. The
club also participated in the community
by sponsoring parties for children at the
Medical Center during Christmas and
Easter.
TOP: Youth Against Cancer Club Members in
alphabetical order: L. Ammons, G. Batson, S.
Causey, D. Davis, M. Hudson, T. Hudson, L.
Johnson, J. Jones, L. Sandifer, T. Warren. BOT-
TOM: Youth Against Cancer Officers in
alphabetical order: Lawanda Ammons
Secretary, Matt Hudson- Treasurer, Tim Hudson
President, Theresa Warren Vice President
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FRENCH
Le Cercle
Francais
Being new to Southwest, the French
Club worked on building a strong founda-
tion to ensure its growth and strength for
years to come. With a good core of
members, effective leaders, and a deter-
mined advisor in Marcia Aldridge , the
club was well on its way to success.
A classified ad booklet was the
clubs main project for the year. The
booklet gave students an opportunity to
send messages on Valentines Day. The
project went over extremely well with the
students and was a successful fund rais-
ing effort.
The enthusiasm of their advisor and
the willingness of the club members have
given the club a head start on their goal
for the future.
TOP: French Club Officers from left to right:
Lalyshia Howe -Secretary, Dana Outlaw
Treasurer, Sheree Causey President, Lisa Stan-
cil Vice President. French Club Members. Top
Row: V. Horton, L. Stancil, J. Leins, T. Thomas, N.
Webb, A. Slayton, A. Horne, J. ONeal, Marcia
Aldridge Advisor. Bottom Row: S. Kluge, C. Net-
tles, D. Outlaw, S. Causey.
238 French Club
ART
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The Art Club, led by Dannah
Graham and Sherrie Jamison, was ac-
tive at the Hospitality Nursing Home.
The members also worked in various
booths at Jones Elementary Schools
field day. Again this year they sponsored
the Fourth Annual Southwest Art and
Photography Show. All in all, the Art
Club accomplished much and had an
outstanding year.
TOP: Art Club Officers: Melanie Search Presi-
dent, Richie Gaddis Vice President, Tammy
Brickle Treasurer, Tammie Hutchison-
Secretary, Tricia Kelly Public Relations. BOT
TOM: Art Club in alphabetical order: F. Battle, K
Blackman, A. Bledsoe, T. Brady, K. Brandt, T
Brickle, C. Burns, L. Campen, G. Case, J. Clark, M
Conger, L. Driskell, C. Fambro, C. Freeman, R
Gaddis, D. Glover, B. Goad, S. Gordon, D. Green,
J. Greggory, R. Greggory, R. Harris, T. Howard, S
Hill, M. Hooks, J. Hunnicutt, T. Hutchison, R.
Jones, B. Jordan, K. Justice, L. Justice, T. Kelly, J.
Kimsey, K. Kimsey, D. Lanier, J. Lewis, J. Little, T.
McGee, K. McGrotha, L. McKinney, L. McLemore,
T. Moore, K. Mulkey, D. Myers, V. Nolan, J. Patter-
son, A. Radford, K. Rogers, A. Rozier, J. Rutledge,
M. Search, K. Sheves, D. Smith, R. Snyder, R.
Steel, K. Stokes, M. Strong, R. Suttles, A. Taylor,
W. Thomas, J. Toole, C. Wasden, J. Williamson, E.
Young.
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LATIN, FBLA
Clubs Have Very Active Year
A new club with a fantastic first year at
Southwest High this past year was the
Latin Club, under the leadership of
Gloria Jean Stokes. One event the
group participated in was a visit to the
popular resturant Leos. The trips pur-
pose was to sample various examples of
Greek cuisine. For Thanksgiving the
members gave Blow-Pops to all of the
faculty members with a holiday greeting
written in Latin. The club held a car wash
and sold candy for fund raisers
throughout the year. At the end of the
school term a Roman toga party was held
at which the students participated in an-
cient Roman games.
The Future Business Leaders had an
exciting and eventful year in 1986-87.
One major project of the year was the
members decorating the North Macon
Nursing Home for Thanksgiving. Later in
the year, FBLA brought seasons
greetings and gifts for a small Christmas
party given for the childrens ward at the
Medical Center of Central Georgia. A
special event held by the club was an
240 Latin, FBLA
Employer/Employee Banquet put on for
the VOT students and their supervisors
or managers. FBLA adviser was the
capable Joy Cook.
TOP: Latin Club Officers from left to right: Chuck
Pecor- Sergent-At-Arms, Michelle Hinnant Vice
President, Nat Webb- Treasurer, Ursula Lane
Secretary, Matt Finney President. Mrs. Stokes
listens to a recomendation made during a meeting.
FBLA Officers in alphabetical order: Jeanie Jacks
President, Octavia Lockett- Secretary, Greg
McKinney Vice President, Sharon Robinson-
Treasurer, Elena Taylor Historian, Dixie
Walker-Reporter. BOTTOM: Latin Club Members
in alphabetical order: T. Brantley, V. Brint, B. Car-
roll, L. Childers, W. Cox, R. Culverhouse, B. Ever-
ly, A. Fincher, M. Finney, A. Freeman, C. Freeman,
H. Gibbs, B. Harper, M. Hinnant, A. Hooker, M.
Ivery, A. Jackson, A. Johnson, A. Johnson, J.
Johnson, T. Jones, G. Kornegay, U. Lane, T. Led-
ford, C. Logan, C. Melton, J. O'Neal, C. Pecor, I.
Reeves, S. Sheikholesam, Y. Sheikholeslam, H.
Stuckey, S. Summerow, N. Webb. FBLA Members
in alphabetical order: K. Adams, M. Brocklehurst,
S. Brown, K. Bundrage, L. Cole, J. Darden, S.
Deason, M. Dunn, D. Fightmaster, M. George, K.
Gill, K. Graham, C. Greene, T. Halligan, L. Hook,
N. Hulette, J. Jacks, C. Jackson, E. Johnson, D.
Jump, M. Lindsay, M. Lindsey, O. Lockett, S.
Massengale, G. McKinney, L. Riner, S. Robinson, S.
Stanley, M. Stapley, E. Taylor, L. Thigpen, C.
Vissage, D. Walker, R. Wood.
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FINE ARTS, TRIVIAL PURSUIT
Quality Clubs
The Trivial Pursuit organization, super-
vised by Jim McBrayer, was a club that
attempted to be different from most clubs
on campus this past year. The club par-
ticipated just in fun and games! In the
process, however members acquired
many different valuable academic skills
and a wealth of knowledge. The
members actually worked extremely
hard to demonstrate their unique
academic talents. The game that is only
for those who are keen in their thinking
was mastered by the Trivial Pursuit Club
before the end of the year. Each month
members continued to set new goals and
achieve new heights. To add a little extra
fun and a touch of competition, members
held a tournament in February which
enabled them to display all that they had
learned.
The 1986-87 school year marked the
rebirth of a Southwest organization. The
Fine Arts Club returned to the campus
with an abundance of enthusiasm and
high hopes for the future. Supervised by
Carline Leonard and Ida Jordan, the
club participated in a wide range of ac-
tivities this past year. The members
presented an Easter program for the
childrens ward of the Medical Center of
Middle Georgia. Spring vacation found
the club members enjoying themselves at
Busch Gardens in Tampa, Florida. To
end the year, they took an exciting and
exhilerating trip to Six Flags Over
Georgia.
TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: Trivial Pursuit Officers
from left to right: Heather Whitley Program
Chairman, Blake Harper President, Michele
Boutwell Secretary-Treasurer. Trivial Pursuit
Members in alphabetical order: J. Ayers, M.
Boutwell, M. Bridges, J. Brown, B. Carney, S. Cran-
ford, C. Cupp, C. Drury, B. Fairchild, M. Feagin, T.
Fields, J. Fordham, L. Freeman, B. Harper, A.
Hooker, S. Hunnicut, E. Jaskula, A. Johnston, D.
Jolley, R. Kumnick, W. Leach, C. Massengale, S.
Matthews, C. McDonald, S. Norwood, K. Oliver, L.
Oliver, J. Patton, C. Peacock, A. Puckett, H. Ran-
som, D. Richardson, C. Rogers, S. Roland, K.
Rooks, S. Rooks, C. Spivey, C. Stephenson, K.
Stokes, K. Walker, J. Ward, H. Whitley, C. Willis,
C. Yearwood. BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT: Fine
Arts Club Officers. Top Row: Andrea Gary -Vice
President, Suvoneree Evans President, Anita
Sanders-Secretary. Bottom Row: DeMarla Stanley
Treasurer, Simon Pitts Parliamentarian. Fine
Arts Club Members in alphabetical order: C. Booze,
W. Butler, S. Evans, T. Fransais, A. Gary, C. Holl-
ingshed, C. Houshyani, W. McKay, F. Paul, L.
Pauldo, A. Ponder, D. Stanley, P. Troupe.
242 Fine Arts, Trivial Pursuit
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Clubs Have
Banner Year
The Pep Club, headed by Charles
Murphy, continued to be one of the most
spirited organizations on the Southwest
campus. This past year members provid-
ed trips to Six Flags and Jamaica and the
West Indies. The club honored all the
schools athletes at the All Sports Ban-
quet which is held annually.
Frater Sodalis contributed to its com-
munity, collecting over $300 for Central
State Hospitals patients during the
Christmas holidays. The club welcomed
its new members with a Christmas Social,
and presented a talent show for the
seniors. Encouraged by their adviser,
Henry Ficklin, this club continued to
reach to new heights of success.
TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: Pep Club Officers in
alphabetical order; Michelle Cuyler Secretary,
Kevin Lowe Business Manager, April Meredith
Treasurer, Marty Price President, Regis
Troutman- Vice President. Pep Club Members in
alphabetical order: S. Adams, S. Albritton, A. Alex-
ander, T. Allen, S. Ashley, D. Barrett, C. Bass, T.
Bradford, E. Bray, C. Brown, E. Brown, E. Brown,
L, Brown, W. Brown, S. Cannady, P. Chambliss, L.
Coleman, C. Collier, C. Collier, M. Cuyler, Y.
Daniels, A. Daniely, M. Davis, T. Davis, N. Dawson,
R. Derard, D. Dennis, G. Dixon, T. Evans, B. Fuller,
Z. Gary, K. Glover, N. Golar, C. Grayer, M.
Hamlin, S, Hand, T. Harden, B. Harmon, V. Hicks,
K, Hill, S. Hill, A. Holt, S. Howard, W. Howard, C.
Humphries, L. Humphries, M. Ivery, R. Jackson, A.
Johnson, L. Johnson, A. Jones, S. Jones, M. Jor-
dan, C. King, A. Lester, T. Lewis, T. Lindsey, C.
Lloyd, M. Lockett, K. Lane, M. McDowell, J. Mc-
Coy, J. Mercer, A. Meredith, C. Middleton, J. Mills,
S. Mims, C. Mitchell, L. Mitchell, S. Morant, K.
Morgan, C. Morris, L. Nelson, B. Nesmith, B.
Nesmith, A. Nix, J. Odom, Y. Parks, S. Patmon, C.
Paul, C. Pitts, K. Pitts, S. Randall, S. Richard, L.
Ridgell, Y, Roberts, L. Robinson, W. Roquemore,
O. Ross, P. Rutland, R. Sandifer, A. Slade, E.
Slade, H. Smith, N. Snead, K. Solomon, H.
Stuckey, C. Taylor, R. Taylor, R. Troutman, C.
Thomas, R. Troutman, K. Turner, P. Vickers, T.
Vinson, C. White, P. Wilmore, P. Wilson, S.
Woodruff. BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT: Frater
Sodalis Officers in alphabetical order: Aubrey Boyd
-Frat Daddy, Laurie Harvey President, Christy
Hill Treasurer, Lynne Jarriel Secretary, Eric
Manuel Vice President. Frater Sodalis Members
in alphabetical order: A. Aleywine, K. Allen, J.
Anderson, A. Boyd, R. Bramlett, L. Caldwell, J.
Carmichael, K. Dinkins, L. Harvey, K. Hatcher, C.
Hill, N. Holt, H. Houston, M. Houston, R. Hunter,
A. Jackson, R. Jackson, L. Jarriel, W. Johnson, M.
Kendrick, P. Ketchup, B. Lazenbry, E. Manuel, R.
Manuel, K. McEldowny, E. Hill, N. Scott, S.
Shepherd, B. Shelton, C. Snell, K. Thomas, N.
White, K. Wilson, L. Williams,
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The Southwest VOCA Club, headed
by Maston Bell, was involved in various
activities and fundraisers in 1987, among
which were selling keychains and
Christmas candy. Their officers attended
a Training Conference in McDonough,
and members attended a fun-filled trip to
Six Flags. The State Convention was held
in April in St. Simons Island and a picnic
was held in May. The organization at-
tended a VOCA Regional Contest held in
College Park.
TOP: VOCA Club members in alphabetical order:
D. Becham, K. Beddingfield, E. Corrall, R. Daniels,
D. Edwards, R. Gates, R.Gibson, K. Harkins, R.
Heald, T. Henderson, R. Hopper, B. Hortman, T.
Jones, D. Knight, K. McCranie, D. Meyers, D. Mid-
dleton, D. Mint, K. Morris, D. Russell, C. Sanderfer,
W. Sears, G. Smith, K. Smithers, R. Stewart, M.
Thompson, M. Thompson, S. Tidwell, R. Walker, S.
White, B. Wiggins. BOTTOM: VOCA Club Officers:
President Rodney Walker; Vice-President
Rico Gibson; Secretary Benita Wiggins;
Treasurer Rachel Gates; Representative
Gwen Smith.
Busy Leaders!
A club very active in numerous pro-
jects and activities, the 1987 Southwest
VOCA Club was advised by Clemen-
tine Wyche. This busy group of young
people attended an Officers Training
Conference in McDonough, and attended
several conventions during the year
the Region Convention at Clayton Coun-
ty High School, and the State Convention
at St. Simons Island. By participating in
these conventions, members felt certain
that they would be involved in many
more school and community projects in
future years.
TOP: VOCA Club members in alphabetical order:
L. Atkinson, T. Avera, V. Banks, S. Bell, J. Ben-
nett, P. Bowden, S. Brooks, K. Brown, J. Bryant, H.
Carter, R. Causey, T. Clark, S. Connell, J. Dixon,
R. Dixon, C. Driskell, J. Garrett, L. Gary, U. Glynn,
A. Goolsby, S. Grayer, J. Herring, C. Horne, B.
Howard, L. Kemp, W. Knighton, N. Lineburger, C.
Love, A. McCoy, T. McNeal, M. Murphy, J. Myrick,
B. Neal, L. Oliver, D. Ord, K. Porter, K. Ross, C.
Shumate, L. Smith, R. Smith, G. Stoker, K. Taylor,
D. Thomas, R. Tidwell, A. Vandiver, S. Varney, M.
Veal, C. Washington, S. Wilder, C. Williams, M.
Williams, T. Williams. BOTTOM: VOCA Club Of-
ficers: President Larry Kemp; Secretary
Stephanie Grayer; Treasurer Tina Avera;
Parlimentarian Dwayne Casteel
DECA
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DECAs primary goal is to prepare
marketing education students to take
their places in the business world or in
their continuing education. Specific ac-
tivities are carefully planned to provide a
practical framework for co-curriculular
education which is structured to serve as
an integral part of the classroom instruc-
tional program. DECA provides in-
numerable possibilities for leadership
development on the local, state, and na-
tional levels. Students from the
Southwest DECA Chapters participated
in a host of competancy based com-
petitive events sponsored by National
DECA and won many different awards.
TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: Willingham DECA Officers
in clockwise order: Shannon Spires Secretary,
Larry Snow Vice President, Denise Adkins
President, Ronnie Sheffield Treasurer, Mark
Webb-Sergeant-At-Arms. P.J. White State Vice
President of DECA Clubs, Shannon Spires State
President of DECA Clubs. McEvoy DECA Members
in alphabetical order: T. Baker, C. Baugh, M.
Bidwell, C. Bivins, B. Boone, N. Bracewell, L
Brown, W. Bryant, W. Bryant, R. Butler, W. Car-
michael, R. Connell, D. Criswell, E. Dunn, K. Elliott,
C. Flanary, K. Glover, S. Grier, D. Hamilton, D.
Hammock, M. Harris, T. Hartly, B. Henry, D.
Hogan, M. Holmes, C. Houshyani, P. Howard,
Huff, S. Ivey, R. Johnson, E. Jordan, P. Kelly,
Kelly, R. Kilgo, R. Knight, L. Langley, J. Lee,
Lloyd, K. Lowe, W. Loyd, A. McClendon, L.
McKay, L. Miller, R. Mills, C. Minton, V. Mixon, M.
Moore, C. Nelson, F. Oliver, J. Owens, R.
Passmore, C. Pennyman, T. Phinazee, D Rumney,
I. Rutherford, T. Schell, J. Smith, T. Smith, J.
Stanovich, C. Stephenson, W. Tarver, A.
Thalongsongchanh, N. Turner, B. Welch, P. White,
S. White, C. Willis, R. Ussery. BOTTOM, LEFT TO
RIGHT: Willingham DECA Members in alphabetical
order: D. Adkins, W. Batchelor, K. Ball, L.
Boatright, W. Bracewell, E. Bramlett, S. Brooks, J.
Bullard, M. Burnett, K. Butterworth, L. Caldwell,
K. Cole, L. Crump, P. Davidson, C. Davis, T. Davis,
J. Fambro, J. Farr, W. Gosha, F. Griggs, R. Haney,
J. Hardy, C. Harrington, T. Harris, B. Henderson,
J. Hill, R. Holliday, T. Hooks, D. Howard, L.
Howard, S. Howard, K. Itnyre, L. Ivey, G. Jones,
D. Lockett, A. Lowe, T. Marlow, J. Martin, N. Mc-
Coy, C. Minton, D. Moore, R. Nelson, C. Nettles,
W. O'Neal, R. Pipkin, C. Raleigh, R. Reynolds, A.
Romeiser, T. Samples, P. Sanford, J. Sheffield, R.
Sheffield, B. Shelton, D. Smith, D. Smith, L. Snow,
P. Spradlin, S. Spires, S. Suttles, C. Taylor, V.
Thomas, V. Travis, M. Webb, P. Wells, J. White, L.
White, L. Wilmore, M. Wilson, M. Woodall, S.
Worley, M. Yarbrough. McEvoy DECA Officers in
alphabetical order: Elaine Dunn President,
Christie Flanary- Vice President, Clint Nelson WILLINS!
Vice President, Tim Smith Treasurer. te) ITHWESI
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VICA
VICA Leads
The VICA Club was organized to pro-
vide students enrolled in trade, industrial
and technical education the opportunity
to develop leadership abilities through
participation in educational, vocational,
civic, recreational, and social services.
The one activity that VICA participated
in this past year was a club dinner at Prit-
chets Seafood. To raise money, the club
had a candy and jewelry sale. The club
was advised by Calvin Miller .
TOP: VICA Officers in alphabetical order: Chuck
Baldwin- Parliamentarian, Sherry Earls
Representitive, Neal Faircloth- President, Sharon
Thomas Secretary, Arthur Thompson Vice
President. BOTTOM: VICA Members in
alphabetical order: C. Adams, S. Baldwin, K. Beck,
T. Blocker, K. Brand, G Butts, B. Carroll, J.
Clements, O. Conaway, R. Cosnahan, A. Crooke,
D. Crump, T. Dobson, T. Doughtery, S. Earls, N.
Faircloth, B. Gilman, R. Glover, G. Gordon, E.
Gray, R. Grinstead, C. Hall, T. Heath, J. Hendrix,
W. Holmes, M. Iglesias, A. Jones, R. Jones, J.
Maness, M. Mays, J. Middlebrooks, S. Mills, S.
Moxley, P. Murray, D. Newberry, L. Newberry, M.
Peacock, K. Pinkey, R. Purser, K. Rhynes, G.
Robinson, D. Rutland, C. Sanders, D. Sirmons, K.
Smalls, W. Smith, L. Spires, W. Spruce, M. Sud-
deth, A. Thomas, P. Thomas, R. Tobler, R. Trout-
man, C. Vigna, G. Warren, M. Yates.
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PORTATION
Going Places
A new organization on the Southwest
Campus for the 1986-87 school year was
the Transportation Club. It was com-
posed of students from all transportation
classes and was started by advisor Al
Smith. The dedicated members worked
hard all year long to accomplish their
goals which included traveling on VICA
field trips to Milledgeville, Fitzgerald, and
Atlanta. They presented a preventive
maintenance seminar at the World of
Wheels held February 6, 7, and 8 at the
Macon Coliseum. The money used for
their activities was raised through candy
sales, a barbeque dinner, and a car wash.
The organization enjoyed a prosperous
first year.
TOP: Transportation Club Officers in alphabetical
order: Tonya Brantley Parliamentarian, Tonja
Fuller Vice President, Lisa Land Secretary,
Darren Patterson President, Danny Thomas-
Treasurer. BOTTOM: Transportation Club
Members in alphabetical order: D. Allman, C.
Bolder, T. Brantley, C. Braswell, R. Causey, B.
Childers, H. Cole, B. Coleman, L. Lloyd, L. Mur-
ray, R. Padgett, D. Patterson, C. Perkins, V. Reece,
R. Roquemore, J. Ryals, C. Shaw, C. Stewart, D.
Thomas, A. Warden, A. Williams.
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COSMOTOLOGY
Hands That
Are In Motion
The purpose of the Cosmotology Club
was to build and develop leadership
abilities of students. These abilities were
developed according to the persons pro-
spective career choice and in regards to
their roles in certain areas. Some of the
many areas that this leadership enhanced
were personal growth, family life, voca-
tional preparation, and community in-
volvement. The Cosmotology Club was
advised by Latrelle Tidwell. The club
holds an annual Spring Hairstyling Con-
test. At this competition the participants
won various trophies and certificates in
different areas according to their in-
dividual accomplishments. Club members
raised money for their club through the
sale of teddy bears.
TOP: Cosmotology Club Officers. Top Row: Christa
Hatcher Parliamentarian, Chenita Neal
Treasurer, Cassandra Mims-Vice President, Karen
Porter President. Bottom Row: Shea Leigh Gun-
nels Secretary, Daniel Thomas Assistant
Parliamentarian, Tracey Scott Assistant
Secretary. BOTTOM: Cosmotology Club Members
in alphabetical order: R. Adkins, A. Boynton, S.
Buckins, S. Crowder, C. Garrett, M. Grimsley, E.
Harden, T. Harper, T. Irby, P. Johnson, L. Jones,
G. Lance, T. Land, B. Lanier, G. Little, E. Lloyd, S.
Mills, N. Moore, S. Reese, B. Roberts, W. West.
252 Cosmotology
LEO CLUB
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The Leo Club, which is affiliated with the
Lions Club International, accomplished
outstanding work in the Macon community.
The central goal of this club was to give
young people the chance to demonstrate
leadership abilities and to receive ex-
perience in working with various organiza-
tions throughout the community. The proj-
ects in which members participated were
cookouts at the Georgia Academy for the
Blind, several projects in cooperation with
nursing homes, working with a wrestling
tournament by selling refreshments, and
organizing and executing a White Cane
Day to raise money to benefit the blind. A
unique activity in which they participated
was the Need in Africa project. The club
members went around the community col-
lecting used eye glasses that the club in turn
sent to Africa. However, it was not all work
and no play for the club as the members at-
tended their State Convention in Savannah,
Georgia. The members of the Leo Club
were led in their efforts by their capable ad-
visor, Sue Kalbfleisch.
TOP: Leo Club Officers from left to right: Sissy
Busbee-Secretary, Andy Busbee President, Robert
Harmon Vice President. BOTTOM: Leo Club
Members. Top Row: F. Williams, C. Marshall, J. Short,
D. Krysalka, K. Hayes, L. Elder. Bottom Row: Sue
Kalbfleisch Adviser, J. Long, K. Floyd, A. Busbee,
R. Harmon, S. Busbee.
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FFA
FFA Spruces
Up Campus
Future Farmers of America, consisting
of 55 members, was a very active club at
Southwest this year. The club was ad-
vised by E. A. Thompson, who received
strong support from his officers. FFA
really displayed its school spirit when the
members promoted the Cherry Blossom
Festival by planting Yoshino Cherry
Trees at various spots on campus. The
club raised funds through their own hard
work. They sold poinsettias which they
grew in Southwests greenhouse, and
they also conducted a bedding plant sale.
TOP: FFA Officers from left to right: Randy
Bartlett, Sean Long President, Vince McGregor.
BOTTOM: FFA Members in alphabetical order: K.
Alligood, C. Ard, D. Banke, A. Barnett, R. Bartlett,
S. Barton, R. Batton, J. Bell, W. Bracewell, C.
Bussell, C. Bussell, L. Cannada, G. Cape, D. Col-
lins, R. Dial, J. Flannagan, M. Garrett, D. Gay, A.
Gills, J. Glover, M. Gonzalez, S. Hamlin, D. Har-
rison, B. Hill, A. Hodges, L. Ivey, M. Jarrett, G.
Kell, G. Knighton, A. Leslie, S. Long, B. Lumpkin,
K. Malone, K. McEldowny, V. McGregor, J. Mullis,
D. Newberry, W. Ray, V. Reese, S. Register, V.
Rooney, K. Ross, R. Sandifer, T. Simmons, K.
Taylor, D. Terrel, T. Thigpen, B. Welch, L. White,
D. Willis.
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The Southwest Industrial Arts Club
was advised during the 1986-87 school
year by Michael Bradford. President
Bruce Hutchison and Vice President
Charles Milton showed great ambition
and organization in planning many com-
munity service oriented projects for the
members. The membership of sixteen en-
joyed many different social events in con-
junction with the Central Industrial Arts
Club. The club also participated in
several inter-city competitions in various
areas. The club ended a truly eventful
year by attending their state Industrial
Arts Club Convention.
TOP: Industrial Arts Club Members in alphabetical
order: R. Berry, B. Churchwell, B. Galles, D. Ham-
mock, M. Harris, B. Holiday, B. Hutchinson, G.
Kell, B. Lester, M. Love, J. Stephenson, S. Wilson.
BOTTOM: Industrial Arts Officers in alphabetical
order: Rick Berry Treasurer, Danny Hammock
Sergeant-At-Arms, Mark Harris Reporter,
Bruce Hutchinson President, Charles Melton
Vice President, Shane Wilson Secretary.
PEER COUNSELORS
Students most often turn to each other
when troubled. As students share their
concerns, they learn that the problems
and feelings they have are not unique.
Seeking to take advantage of this suppor-
ting influence, a Peer Counseling Pro-
gram was established at Southwest. The
program was designed to enhance and
develop the abilities of students in pro-
viding support, counsel, and encourag-
ment to fellow students. These peers
stood ready to assist fellow students all
year long.
TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: McEvoy B Peer Counselors
from left to right: T. Halligan, L. Miller, M. Ivery, T.
Smith. Willingham B Peer Counselors. Top Row: N.
Hatcher, T. Brantley, R. Daniels, John Crawford
Advisor, B. Bedgood, W. Hill, S. Higingbotham, K.
Bowdry, T. Harris. Bottom Row: C. King, C. Ray, E.
Ingram. BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT; Willingham A
Peer Counselors. Top Row: S. Brown, W. Thomas,
D. Outlaw, V. Noland, K. Mulkey, S. Mims. Bottom
Row: B. Colbert, Mr. Joiner Adviser, E. Minter.
Willingham B Peer Counselors. Top Row: E. Jor-
dan, J. Johnson, K. Brumley, L. Pauldo, K.
Stollenwerck, L. Childers, D. Chapman. Bottom
Row: Nina Anderson Adviser, M. Cliett, T
Davis. McEvoy A Peer Counselors. Top Row: S.
Jackson, A. Davis, G. Kornegay, A. Danielly, C.
McDonald, A. Jacks. Bottom Row: L. Herring, T.
Evans, K. Lems.
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HONORS
Outstanding Underclassmen
Recognized for Achievements
Another year of excellence and ac-
claim came to a close as the Southwest
underclassmen gathered to receive both
academic and a variety of other awards
for the 1986-87 school year at
Underclassmen Honors Night. Parents
and friends of these talented young peo-
ple attended, and honors were received
for many different aspects of school par-
ticipation. The school publications gave
out their awards first. The Southwest An-
nual Staff presented their editor for the
Spirit of 88, Sissy Higingbotham. The
new editor of the Patri-Article will be
Larry Tillman. Montage announced its
new editor who will be Ty Powell. Then
awards were presented for outstanding
students in math competitions and
literary events. James ONeal, Chuck
Pecor, Sissy Higingbotham and
Scarlet Sheikholeslam were
Presbyterian College Junior Fellows for
being the top two boys and girls in the
Junior Class, as well as Certificate of
Merit winners. The Governors Honors
Finalists were also recognized: Sissy
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Busbee in Music, Stacy Kluge in Com-
municative Arts, Sissy Higingbotham
in Math, and Chuck Pecor in Science.
There were also juniors who participated
in Girls and Boys State. The Student
Council and the Prom Committtee were
presented leadership and service awards
respectively. Students with perfect atten-
dance, Peer Counselors, Junior Guides,
Honor Roll students, and Principals List
individuals were also honored. The Just
Say No Club gave a special $100 scholar-
ship award to Brad Bedgood for his
outstanding accomplishments for the club
and the community.
TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: Olicia Blackmon and Rhon-
da Sandifer share the joy of their awards with their
parents. Billy Lacefield presents Brad Bedgood
with a $100 check for his outstanding service in the
Just Say No Club. Girls State participants: Sissy
Higingbotham and Kimberly Stollenwerck. BOT-
TOM, LEFT TO RIGHT: Boys State Participants:
Dale Joiner and Reginald Simmons. Governors
Honors participants and alternates: Chuck Pecor,
Jerry Patton, Stacy Kluge, Lee Childers, Sissy Hig-
ingbotham and Sissy Busbee. Keith Hartness happi-
ly receives his Principals List Award.
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Southwest students were honored for
their achievements in activities aside
from those at honors programs. The All-
State Band and Chorus participants were
Sissy Busbee and George Evans.
Southwests DECA winners were Tim
Smith, Waylon Loyd, Lester Miller,
Marquita Bidwell, P.J. White, Dana
Criswell, Mark Wilson, Thomas
Marlow, Charles Railey, Liane
Boatright, Phil Wells, and Mark
Webb. Many literary winners were
recognized. GSPA winners were Angela
Marchman, Nat Webb, Terri Farless,
and Meredith Ketchum. Macon Junior
Creative Arts Festival winners included
Heather Whitley, Tonya Heath, Cyn-
thia Lloyd, Greg Hamlin, Sissy Hig-
ingbotham, Chuck Pecor, Pam Still
Cindy Ray, James ONeal, and Sonya
Smith.
TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: Richie Gaddis, Congres
sional District Art Winner. All-State Chorus Partici-
pant George Evans. Region Literary Meet Win-
ners. Top: C. Causey, M. Hinnant. Bottom: T
Farless, R. Butler. Cherry Blossom Princesses
Tiffany Baker, Linda McDowell, and Jannann
Wright pose with the Miss Afro Macon Winner
Cathy Causey. MIDDLE: ROTC Honor Winners
K. Walker, M. Sapp. BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT
McEvoy DECA Award Winners: M. Bidwell, T
Smith, W. Loyd, L. Miller, P.J. White, D. Criswell
Honor Band left to right: L. Ammons, B. Heath,
C. Tillery, F. Tucker, R. McCowen
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Outstanding
Athletes are
Honored
The culmination of the 1986-87
athletic season came in the form of the
annual Southwest Pep Clubs Award
Banquet. Speaker for the affair was
Julius Adams, retired defensive tackle
for the New England Patriots. After an
impressive and inspiring speech by Mr.
Adams, Charles Murphy, sponsor of
the Pep Club made the presentations of
awards to the athletes.
The spotlight of the evening was focus-
ed on Rico Whipple and Eric Manuel
who were co-winnners of the prestigous
Zachary Carter Award presented to the
Best All-Around Athlete. A special com-
mendation was presented to Mrs.
Washington by the Pep Club.
The remainder of the evening centered
on the individual athletes. The following
participants were honored in _ their
respective field of competition: FOOT-
BALL Jimmy Parsons, Chris Wilson,
Dyland Veal, Rico Whipple, Sidney
Holston, Efrem Johnson, James Balcom.
BASKETBALL (Boys)Eric Manuel,
Aubrey Boyd, Tony Hall, Ricky Jones,
Roderick Manuel, Keith Green, Maurice
Williams, Ivey Newbill, Sylvester
Wheeier. (Girls) Olicia Blackmon,
Stephanie Wlaker, LaTonya Albritton,
Karen Thomas, Kim Wright, Wanda
Burns. WRESTLING Randall
Manuel, Daryl Franklin, Calvin Hendly,
Anthony Simmons, Adolphus Glynn.
BASEBALL Eugene Brown, Darren
Willis, David Stokes, Brian Sauls, Tracy
Hattaway, Brad Marchman, Mark
McPherson, Keith Hartness, Willie
Brown. SOFTBALL Pam Still,
Stephanie Bradshaw, Toby Halligan.
TENNIS Heloise Belarmino. TRACK
David Henry, Stuart Ellington, An-
tonio Pettigrew. CHEERLEADERS
Lynn Montford, Eutressa Wilcox, Leslie
Bryant.
TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: Rico Whipple receives the
Zachary Carter Award from Mrs. Carter. Julius
Adams gives talk to guests at banquet. Eric Manuel
receives his Zachary Carter Award. MIDDLE: Daryl
Franklin receives an award for wrestling. BOT-
TOM, LEFT TO RIGHT: Angela Hill, Kim Wright
and Wanda Burns receive dual awards for basket-
ball and track. Stephanie Bradshaw, Shannon
Huskins receive awards in softball from Regis
Troutman.
270 Sports Honors
Southwest Stars and Eagles
Senior honors were numerous at
Southwest this year they extended far
beyond the Honors Day ceremony. Star
Student and Golden Eagle were two
prime examples
Scores earned on the Scholastic Ap-
titude Test were the basis for determin-
ing Star Students. Each high school chose
a representative who competed for the ti-
tle of County Star Student. Eric Crafter
Southwest. Eric chose
Faircloth as his Star
The students who earned the
five highest SAT scoes at Southwest
were Eric Crafter, Matt Finney, Tavis
Jones, Amy Phillips,
Farless.
Each year
represented
Margaret
Teacher
and Terri
students are chosen to
represent Southwest in the Golden Eagle
Awards program. One student is chosen
to compete in each of 11 categories. The
student filled out an application and was
then interviewed by a panel of judges.
Ninety-nine students from Bibb and sur-
272 Senior Honors
rounding counties competed for the
prestigious awards. Competing from
Southwest were Angela Marchman,
Bernice Greene, Anthony Fawling,
Patrick Railey, Sheree Causey,
George Evans, Tim Smith, Kim
Stuart, Terry Ledford, Robert Har-
mon, and Eric Crafter
Golden Eagle winners from Southwest.
Patrick Railey won the award in Citizen-
ship and Eric Crafter won in the area of
Mathematics. The received the
coveted Golden Eagle trophy and a $500
cash prize
There were two
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TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT
Southwest Ensemble were musicians at the Golden
Eagle Ceremonies. Star student, Eric Crafter and
Star teacher, Margaret Faircloth. The Golden Eagle
Ceremonies were fun as well as rewarding just
look at Angela Marchman! BOTTOM, LEFT TO
RIGHT: The Golden Eagle nominees from
Southwest. The five top scorers on the SAT from
Southwest. Eric Crafter and Patrick Railey, Golden
Eagle winners
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A Special Day!
It seemed as though Senior Honors
Day brought everyone together a little
closer than ever before. It was a time of
happiness and a time of excitement.
From the moment the buses pulled into
the circle at McEvoy B it was evident that
this would be a memorable day. Seniors
boarded the buses and were transported
to the Macon City Auditorium where they
filled the corridors anticipating the event
that was about to occur. Along with their
strongest supporters, the Junior Guides,
the seniors entered the auditorium as the
crowd stood in their honor. This pomp
and circumstance marked the beginning
of one of the most awaited days of the
year Senior Honors Day 1987.
TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: The Junior Guides. It was
a day of honor and togetherness. BOTTOM, LEFT
TO RIGHT: It was a long wait before the march into
the auditorium. The beauty of the day was over-
shadowed only by the happiness of the seniors.
Virginia Phillips seems eager to get Honors Day
underway. Taking a rest before making the march.
Seniors reminisce about the year
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It seemed all too easy to get caught up
in the spirit of Honors Day. It seemed all
too easy to forget why everyone had
gathered together to honor the
seniors. The seniors were definitely
honored.
Eric Crafter received a full Air Force
ROTC scholarship to the college of his
choice. Mark Johnson received a full
tuition scholarship to the USAF
Academy. Dylan Veal and Toby
Halligan were honored by the Army as
being scholar athletes. Among the many
other honorees who were recognized by
outside organizations were Rico Whip-
ple, Angela Marchman, Terence
Ferguson, Ingrid Reeves, Blake
Harper, Linda McDowell, Robert
Pitts, Cynthia Lloyd, Kim Bund-
radge, Jeanie Jacks, George Evans,
Levita Carter, Kim Stuart, Janann
Wright, Terri Farless, Tavis Jones,
and Eric Manuel. These students
awards ranged from scholarships to
plaques to certificates to cash awards.
Students were also recognized for
achievements in various school and
extra-curricular activities. Beta Club
honored members with gold cords and
presented Angela Marchman with the
Tim Stinson Memorial Scholarship.
Students were recognized for participa-
tion in Academic Bowl, Drill Team,
Foreign Relations, Math Team, Music
and Chorus, Senior play, school publica-
tions and Debate. Those students who
were Student Council members, Club
Presidents, Senior Superlatives, Golden
Eagle Nominees, and Honor graduates
were also recognized.
Twenty-five students were awarded
Principals Award medals for leadership
and service at Southwest. Kim Stuart
was the winner of a one hundred dollar
scholarship and named the Principal's
Award Winner.
The Seniors were definitely honored.
TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT Principal, Gloria
Washington, presents Kim Stuart with the coveted
Principals Award. Carlos Patrick and Rhonda
Hazel gallantly show senior spirit. Reggie Jackson
proudly displays his newly earned BETA cord.
BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Weaver's super-
vision cheers Ingrid Reeves on as she receives
another award. Annual Staff advisers, Diane Nix
and Ann Fugate, present co-editors, Pat Railey and
Terry Ledford, with their plaques.
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For many years there has existed at
Southwest the tradition of a unique
Senior Honors Day Program. Its not only
a day for awards, though. After the
awards ceremony, students were
transported to the Monument Room at
the Macon Coliseum where thay had
their annual Senior Luncheon.
After sitting down to a delicious meal,
students were treated to a program of
singing and antics. The Jazz Ensemble
provided music for the event and chorus
members sang. Student Council and
other members of the Senior Class then
presented a skit depicting what they
thought their ten year reunion would be
like.
Students then boarded the buses for
the last time and returned to the school.
Later that night they again convened at
the Monument Room for the Senior
Dance. The Coliseum was alive with
music and seniors as Bobs Mobile Sound
played songs until the midnight hour.
TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: Seniors join in as Student
Council leads the Senior Song. George Evans and
Kim Stuart seem to be enjoying lunch! Chorus
members impress the crowd with beautiful lyrics. In-
grid Reeves picks up a package she dropped by
mistake. BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT: Kim Carson
and the Jazz Ensemble provide music. Mark
Johnson is Gandhi. Ashley Slaton brings the house
down with his impression of Mrs. Washington.
Honors Day 279
Waiting For
the Great
Moment
Seniors anxiously awaited the ecstatic
moment when they would begin their
march into their long anticipated gradua-
tion ceremony. Jittery nerves, joyful
yells, and some faces of sadness de-
scribed the atmosphere of the waiting
halls. Groups of friends burst into streaks
of laughter, others danced merrily
around the halls, and most gave
themselves a last-minute look over before
the ceremony. Above all the confusion
there was an energetic emotion of
momentous joy and accomplishment that
could be seen on the face of every
graduate. Past experiences were quickly
relived, last minute jokes played, final
hugs were given, and all excitedly
prepared for the great moment.
280 Graduation
The Moment
Arrives!!!
The 1987 graduation ceremony of
Southwest High was June 9, at 8:15 p.m.
Addressing the crowd was first speaker,
Blake Harper; second speaker, Tavis
Jones; and third speaker, Angela Mar-
chman. Blake spoke of the honor the
graduates should have felt having
reached the top with the support of their
families, teachers, and friends. Tavis
declared that the graduates had every
right to feel as deep a sense of satisfac-
tion as if they had climbed Mount Everest
or sailed the open seas. Angela spoke of
all of the cherished times the graduates
had spent together and how the love and
unity they shared would serve as strength
for the future.
TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: Graduate listening atten-
tively during the ceremony. First speaker, Blake
Harper. Second speaker, Tavis Jones. Third
speaker, Angela Marchman. BOTTOM, LEFT TO
RIGHT: Vickie Bagley sheds tears of joy and
sadness. Ana Alphonso sings Climb Every Moun-
tain. The entire graduating Class of 1987
Revelling In
The
Afterglow
The processional was over and the
speeches had been delivered. All 584
seniors had walked across the stage. The
moment was finally over. The new
graduates of 1987 marched out of their
ceremony eager to face the future with
enthusiasm as great as ever. The highly
excited group proudly displayed their
prized diplomas and frantically searched
for friends to say their last good-byes.
The air of the evening was a mixture of
joy and sadness. It marked the end of
many years of preparation for a future
filled with challenges and much success.
The cherished moments they had spent
together, especially the events of this
evening would linger always in their
hearts. The class really had something of
which to be proud! The seniors of
Southwest had many fond memories of a
school that definitely had it all! As said by
one graduate, Ill miss Southwest dearly.
There is so much I love about the school
my friends, my teachers, and
everyone who plays a part in making an
education available for anyone who
wants it. Like I said, Ill miss Southwest,
but I'll always be a Patriot at heart.
We must make the most of every mo-
ment, for life is short and change is in-
evitable. Some changes are expected
transitions such as seniors graduating and
building new lives. Some changes are
more disruptive, such as schools being
divided. However, we must look upon
these changes as challenges, not prob-
lems. We must keep changes in perspec-
tive and remember the memorable times
of our lives. As the door shuts closing yet
another year of our lives, and we all
choose our different directions, we should
remember that as Southwest Patriots, we
had it all!
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School can be an endless routine
of lectures, assignments, and tests,
but this tedium was relieved at
Southwest by events which can on-
ly be termed as highpoints.
Visitors to the campus provided us
insights of what was transpiring in
the off-campus world. Visitors in-
cluded Max Cleland, Georgias
Secretary of State; J. Roy Roland,
Georgias Eighth District Represen-
tative; businessmen from Japan;
and the Atlanta Hawks Basketball
Team.
The honors bestowed upon the
Southwest family in 1986-87 were
numerous. From Eric Crafters be-
ing named Southwests STAR Stu-
dent to Eric Manuels being named
to Parade Magazines All-American
First Team to Henry Ficklins being
named the McKibben Lane
Teacher of the Year, it was a very
good year for Southwest.
Not all events were particularly
happy ones, but even in the face of
near tragedy Southwest rallied.
After the damage due to a fire in
Mrs. Washingtons office was
repaired, school organizations
replaced the momentos and equip-
ment lost in the blaze.
TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ann Hadarits of-
ficiates at the refurnishing party for Mrs.
Washington. Japanese visitors exchange
gifts with Mrs. Washington. Max Cleland
urges the participation of young people in
government. BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT:
Tree Rollins and Coach Don Richardson
clown around during the Hawk's week long
practice at Southwest. Wanda Burns and
Karen Thomas give an interview after sign-
ing basketball scholarships. Eighth District
Representative J. Roy Roland addresses an
assembly at Southwest.
288 Southwest Year In Review
Southwest Year In Review 289
It was a year of exciting begin-
nings and sorrowful endings. Peo-
ple all over America remembered
as Martin Luther King Day was
recognized nationwide for the first
time. It was a time for grieving for
the 31 victims of a Russian nuclear
reactor disaster at Chernobyl and a
time of grave concerns about the
ramifications of the explosion for
the world community.
America was shocked as suspi-
cion was cast over U.S. govern-
ment officials concerning the Iran-
Contra scandal. The media went in-
to a frenzy covering the mayoral
election bid of actor Clint
Eastwood. The fall of Jim and Tam-
my Bakker also proved to be a
media field day as the religious war
over PTL raged.
Bill Cosby was still the king of
TV, but Moonlighting also captured
the interest of the public as did the
worlds first computer-generated
TV host, Max Headroom.
America bid goodbye to a
number of famous personalities
such as James Cagney, Ricky
Nelson, Marlin Perkins, Benny
Goodman, Cary Grant, Duchess of
Windsor, Buddy Rich, Dick
Howser, Geraldine Paige, Andy
Warhol, Adm. Hyman Rickover
and William Casey.
TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: Clint Eastwood
proudly displays the headlines of his victory.
Leading figure in the Iran-Contra scandal,
Oliver North. Top Guns Tom Cruise set
female hearts aflutter. BOTTOM, LEFT TO
RIGHT: Sally Jesse Rafaels presence in
Macon gave the community national publici-
ty. The tragic loss of Len Bias and Don
Rogers was due to cocaine usage.
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Memories...
We can only imagine how funny it must
have looked to everyone at the park
when we all piled into Iris Hills
Volkswagen. Boy, was that day fun! But,
contrary to popular belief, being on the
yearbook staff is not all fun and games.
Although certain ones of us found time
to get locked in at Six Flags, we still met
all other deadlines on time. Although we
found time to kidnap a flamingo and hold
it for ransom, we still won the
Sweepstakes Award at Georgia Tech.
Although certain ones of us dont know
the difference between a quad-pak and a
blueprint, we still got the job done.
Although we teased a certain staffer
about selling drugs (of course she didnt),
we still turned out a great organizations
section. Although we found time to throw
Sharon in the pond, we managed to pull
ourselves out of some pretty deep water.
Although we piled into Ms. Hills
Volkswagen, we still pulled ourselves out
of the red. Life as a yearbook staff
member, as we said, is not all fun and
games; but all work and no play...
Boy, it was a great year! Certainly the
biggest reason for all the good times was
the members of the 1986-87 Annual
Staff. They were Africa Brown, Rachel
Cornelius, Tony Crowder, Rodney
Culverhouse, Suvoneree Evans,
Rhonda Hazel, Wallace Herring,
Sissy Higingbotham, Wanda Hill,
Matt Finney, Andrea Johnson, Jeff
Johnson, Terry Ledford, Tashia Liv-
ingston, Eric Minter, Sharon
Morelock, Sharon Patmon, Jennifer
Patterson, Patrick Railey, Ingrid
Reeves, LaTanya Ridgell, Brad
Simpson, Kevin Thaxton, John
Waldorf, and Anthony Wooten. Ad-
visors of the Staff were Ann Fugate and
Diane Nix.
TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jeff and Anthony are con-
stantly amazed by the antics of the Seniors. The
Spirit of '87 Staff. BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT
Tashia would rather play frisbee than eat. The
same cant be said of Pat, Wallace, and Jeff. Kevin,
Eric, and Matt receive directions for the safe cap-
ture of a giant tadpole.
CBibb County Public Schools
SOUTHWEST HIGH SCHOOL
MACON, GEORGIA 31206
912/788-8011
May 19, 1987
To Whom It May Concern:
We, the members of the Annual Staff, have a multitude of
people to thank for assisting in the production of the Spirit of
*87.
To Mrs. Washington, supervising principal, goes our undying
gratitude for her co-operation, patience, and encouragement for
assisting the staff in every possible way. To the other building
principals, Ms. Anne Hadarits, Dr. Columbus Watkins, Mr. Gerald
Stuart, and Mr. Roger Greene, we thank you for the co-operation
you've shown us through the year. To the entire faculty and staff
at Southwest we say "thanks a million" for your patience when
classes were disrupted due to pictures and for your allowing
annual staff members to be out of class for various activities.
Without your co-operation producing an award winning yearbook like
the Spirit of 87 would not have been possible.
Our deepest gratitude and our sincere appreciation go to Les
Parsons, Taylor Yearbook Representative, and to Larry Naylor and
the entire Southeastern Portraits staff, for their work, advice,
and words of encouragement.
Sincerely,
Spirit of 87
Staff
WILLINGHAM A WILLINGHAM B McEVOY A McEVOY B
1837 WILLIAMSON ROAD 1730 CANTERBURY ROAD 1644 CANTERBURY ROAD 1751 WILLIAMSON ROAD
COMPREHENSIVE BUILDING
1710 CANTERBURY ROAD
A Fond
Farewell
As co-editors of the Spirit of "87, weve
shared much more than responsibilities.
We've shared a friendship a friend-
ship that has proven true enough to see
us into college as roommates. But amid
our rush of packing and good-byes, we
must briefly pause from our looks toward
the future and reflect upon the special
moments that have resulted from our
work on this yearbook.
We walked onto the South-Five cam-
pus just three short years ago eager
and excited to begin our work on the
Southwest Annual Staff. Since then, little
has changed. Although staff members
have come and gone, our sincere desire
to produce a yearbook worthy of
Southwest High School has not faltered.
As we draw our work on this yearbook
to a close, we cannot look at this point in
our lives as an ending; it is a new begin-
ning. For us its time to start a new life as
college students at Georgia Southern.
For Mrs. Nix its time to continue her
education as her many years as a year-
book adviser come to a close. For Mrs.
Fugate its time to enter a new realm of
yearbook production with a new co-
advisor and a new editor. Its a time for
growth for all of us. Having influenced
one anothers lives, we all walk into the
future as better people.
The book you hold is the result of a lot
of hard work and a lot of perseverence. It
is a yearbook of which were very proud.
We hope you, the reader, will be too.
Weve Got It All ... Those four
words directly parallel the way we view
Southwest as a whole. Composed of
makers and doers, achievers and
believers, Southwest is a school with a
dynamic and ongoing spirit. Its no
wonder that we chose this theme.
Southwest High School has it all! Heart-
felt thanks go out to all of those who
played a part in the production of the
Spirit of "87 especially Mrs. Nix and
Mrs. Fugate. Without their loyalty and
dedication we could have never done it
all! Knock em dead, Class of 87!
Patriots at heart, well always have it all!
yey andk rth
Editor's Mesage 295
Loving Memory
of
Shirley Windham
The Lords unfailing love and
mercy still continue, Fresh as the
morning, as sure as the sunrise. The
Lord is all I have, and so in him I
put my hope.
Lamentations 3:22-24
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