Captain Shreve High School - Log Yearbook (Shreveport, LA)
- Class of 1970
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Editor: Debra Wimberley Manager: Russell Brabham Editorial Advisor: Carolyn Earley Smith Business Advisor: Gayle Spencer Peterson Volume 3 • Captain Shreve High School • Shreveport, Louisiana 2 Reflections . . . Throughout history man has taken voyages of all kinds — voyages of actual- ity and voyages of thought. Life without its excursions would be very' empty indeed since these stimulate activities. Voyages of thought create ideas and theories, often influencing voyages of ac- tuality. For ages man has dreamed of the most fantastic voyage ever — that of walking on the moon. Equipped only with ad- vanced technology% man sought to con- quer the exciting space frontier. Culmi- nating a concentrated three-year project, Apollo 11 left earth for the moon and ful- fdled a dream of mankind. The reflection of this feat on Buzz AI dr in's helmet stim- ulates speculations on the future. Culminating a concentrated three-year study, the senior class will graduate and become the first class to complete the sophomore, junior, and senior level at Captain Shreve. Through these pages are reflections of the voyage this year, during which the images of the past now mingle with meditations of the future. — Marion Hollingsworth TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction...........................3 Reflections of: Academic Life.......................18 Student Life........................52 Organization Life..................80 Classroom Life....................146 Honors............................218 Athletic Life.....................246 1970 .............................304 Advertisements.......................308 3 5 SB j 6 7 Reflections. . . Gators charge for a touchdown . . . Cheerleaders yell. . . Student political candidates win. . . Thus Gator spirit leads to victory on the field. 9 •i. 10 Mi mm mm Reflections. . . D.E. students train at various jobs . . . R.O.T.C. cadets earn honors . . . Class officers seek support. . . Thus Gators learn that they can do what they must do. II 12 Reflections. . . Clubs walk for United Fund. . . Juniors prepare for prom . . . Thus Gators render service to make a better world. 13 14 Reflections. . . Speech students imitate a chicken . . . Choir sings . . . Bandfeatures new twirler. . . Thus Gators create in their own way through writing, sewing, or singing. 15 Draiainf; b Piul KrtMn 16 17 Reflections of Academic Life Mr. Powell Cites Gators at Airline Rally Promoting school spirit is only one of the never-ending duties of Mr. Stanley Powell, prin- cipal. One can see him observing a class, dis- cussing a problem with a teacher, or walking down the hall offering a warm hello to a student. Aside from his responsibilities as principal of Captain Shreve, Mr. Powell is also avidly inter- ested in Louisiana and its history. He has trav- eled all over the state and has even made films of Louisiana, some of which have been used in Am- erican history classes. This year Mr. Powell is also a consultant in the inservice program for second and third year teachers in the area of Language Arts. TO! RIGHT: Mr. Powell crouns Homecoming Queen. Amy Pen- inger. as Dick Williams looks on. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mr. Powell observes a physics class. 20 Assistant Principals Guide, Motivate: Hennigan, Rains Coordinate Activities Two people who are essential to the operation of Captain Shreve are assistant principals, Mr. Wayne Hennigan and Mrs. Sarah Rains. Much of the responsibility of running the school is in their hands. Mr. Hennigan supervises attendance, disci- pline, and school activities. His face is familiar at school dances and athletic events. The distribu- tion of lunch passes is another time-consuming job of Mr. Hennigan’s. Mrs. Rains devotes her time to keeping rec- ords, advising teachers, and orientating new stu- dents. She may be found substituting for a teach- er in any class, although Spanish is her specialty. TOP LEFT: Mr. Hennigan marks calendar at his desk. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mrs. Rains substitutes in a Spanish Class. 23 Counselors Give SAT to Seniors This year Mrs. Mabel Walker, senior counse- lor, administered the California Test of Mental Maturity to senior students. She also helped stu- dents with scholarship applications and college choices. Miss Inez Franz, junior counselor, directed the PSAT and National Merit Scholarship tests for juniors. Miss Franz also advises juniors on senior subjects and requirements for the college of their choice. Mrs. G)miel Kendall, taking a personal inter- est in sophomore students, guides, directs, and advises them. She helps pupils become adjusted to their first year of high school. TOP RIGHT: Mrs. Kendall and Miss Franz tcork on a student’s records. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mrs. Walker looks over an ACT book- let. Miss Inez Franz . . . junior counselor . . . B.S.. West Texas State: M.Ed.. V. of Houston. Mrs. Comiel Kendall . . . sophomore counselor . . . B.S.. La. Tech: M.S.. NSC. Mrs. Mabel Walker . . . senior counselor . . . B.S.. M.Ed., NSC. 24 Office Personnel TO! LEFT: Mrs. Savony and Mrs. Layton use the Xerox machine. TOP RIGHT: Mrs. Young and Mrs. Morris look over the club checkbooks. Office workers: 1st row, left to right: Mary Fisher. Abbie I evy, Linda Colquitt, Debbie Shiiers. Kathy Waller. Susie Gates. Cheryl Chaffee, Debbie Rivet. Debbie Ladymon. Marcy Landrum. Bern Nell Baker. Mary Stone. Paula Phelps. Debbie Kurz. Cathie Smith. 2nd row: Susan Fuing, Wilma Hooks. Kay Arceneaux, Barbara Kennedy, Maribeth l ee. Catherine Frazier, Mary Kirk. Betty Putman. Anne Dubois. Diane Me Knight, Cindy Snelling. Linda Jue. Susan Hartman. 3rd row: Carol Porter, Jan Thomas, Sandra Borders. Wendy Cunningham, Kendra Ellis, Picky Paulk. Kay Taylor, Margaret Elsey, Debby Brazzel, Susie Epps. Alvelta Dennis. Carol Strain. Yvonne Wofford, Cheryl Christmas. 25 Team- Teaching Is Used in English For the first time this year Mrs. Carolyn Smith and Miss Martha Sneed correlated their English III and American history classes in a team- teaching effort to relate American literature with its history. Mrs. Gale Bridger and Mrs. Gayle Peterson combined their English IV classes for class discussions and projects. English IV deals mainly with English litera- ture and history; while English III instructs the student in composition and an overview of American literature. English II provides sopho- mores with the essentials of grammar, basic writ- ing skills, spelling, and vocabulary. Through these courses the student comprehends gram- mar, writing, and literature. BOTTOM LEFT: Sarah Johnson and Jim Hall participale in a drama skit. TOP RIGHT: Bill Meyerson portrays a hippie in Mrs. Catcher's drama class. OPPOSITE PAGE. TOP RIGHT: Nancy Euing and Mattie Ixm Ixte act out The Crucible. 26 Mr. Jack Hogan . . . Speech and Debate . . . B.A.. La. Tech . . . Sponsors debate team. Mrs. Gale Bridger. . . English IV. . . B.A.. M.A.. Im. Tech. Graduated Cum Laude. . . Sponsors Senior class and MIS. Mrs. Carmen Brunson . . . English III. IV . . . B.A.. V. of South Florida. Mrs. Man■ Tullie Critcher . . . Speech II. English ... BFA. Ohio V. . . . Miss C ntenon. Miss Evangeline Demopulos . . . English II .. . B.A.. Centenary . . . Sponsors Sophomore class. Mrs. Loretta Gilliam . . . English II. . . B.S.. East Texas Baptist College . . . Sponsors Football Ad Staff. Enterprise Ad Staff. Quill and Scroll. Mrs. Ozella Henderson . . . English IV. . . B.A.. MLSC; M.A.. Tulsa U. Mrs. Charlotte Hodge . . . English II . . . B.A., NSC. 27 A Mrs. Elizabeth Lawson . . . Journalism I.. . B.S.. M.Ed., LSU. . . Sponsors Enterprise. Quill and Scroll. Mrs. Ruth Page. . . English II. German I. . . B.A.. Albion College. . . Phi Beta Kappa . . . S tonsors German Club. Mrs. Gayle Peterson . . . English IV. . . B.S.. North Texas State { .... Sponsors Junior Class. I-og Ad Staff. Mrs. Dorothy Sibley . . . English II . . . B.A.. NSC. Miss Susan Simmons . . . English III . . . B.A.. !m. Tech . . . Graduated Cum Ixiude . . . Sponsors FTA. Mrs. Carolyn Smith . . . English III. . . B.A.. OBU. . . Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities . . . Sponsors Log Editorial Staff. Quill and Scroll. Mrs. Billie Sutter . . . English III . . . B.A.. NLSC . . . Sponsors Junior Class. Miss Gail Terrell . . . English IV .. . B.A.. Centenary. 28 English Inspires Creativity in Students Speech, journalism, drama, and creative writ- ing provide a variety of interests for English stu- dents. Mr. Jack Bogan's speech classes learn the art of communication through demonstration, expository, and impromptu speeches, all which prepare the student for his final oration. Journal- ism students write, layout, and sell the Enter- prise. Mrs. Mary Tullie Critcher’s drama stu- dents learn by performing and participating in skits and pantomimes. In Mrs. Gale Bridger’s creative writing class the students not only learn the required information for senior English, but also study styles of prominent and well-known authors. TOP LEFT: Nancy Shelton giivs a report in Mrs. Sutter's English class. BOTTOM RIGHT: Miss Demopulos lectures to her English class. OPPOSITE PAGE. TOP LEFT: Paul Rudolph prepares a paper in his creative writing class. 29 History Students Conduct Elections This year Mrs. Eleanor Cameron’s govern- ment classes held presidential elections to expe- rience a campaign. Miss Martha Sneed’s Ameri- can history classes studied propaganda through the use of games. Miss Georgia Lee makes her world history classes more interesting by show- ing her slides of Egypt and Japan. Social Studies courses at Captain Shreve in- clude world history, American History, world geography, civics, and government and econom- ics. World history traces man’s development from ancient times. American history presents the story of America from the time of its discov- ery. World geography describes the land and cli- mate of the world. Civics and government and economics discuss the systems by which man governs himself. TOP RIGHT: Cyd Seifert and Patsy Williams work on world his- tory reports. BOTTOM LEFT: American history students work to- gether in the library. Mrs. Eleanor Cameron . . . American History, American Government and Econom- ics .. . B.S., NLSC Mrs. Martha Harbison . . . Civics . . . B.S., Centenary. Miss Georgia Lee . . . World History . . . B.A., Alabama College . . . Sponsors Z-Club. 30 TOP LEFT: Mrs. Loyless hands back some American History tests. TOP RIGHT: Debbie Shivers works on a world history assignment. Mrs. Carol Loyless . . . American History . . . B.A., V. of Texas . . . Sponsors ROTC Sponsors. Miss Martha Sneed . . . American History- . . . B.S., Centenary . . . Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities . . . Spon- sors Junior Class, Key Club. Miss Carol Sue Waites . . . American History. . . B.A., Louisiana College . . . Athenian Society . . . Sponsors FT A. 31 Mrs. Gladys A der hold . . . Geometry . . . B.A.. SMU. Mrs. Kathryn Bennett . . . Geometry . . . B.A., U. of Texas . . . Sponsors Sophomore Class. Mrs. Suzanne Berry . . . Algebra II. . . B.S., M.Ed.. LSL' . . . Phi Kappa Phi. Mr. Willie Henderson . . . Business Arithmetic, General Math . . . B.S., Southern V. 32 Math Classes Use New 101 Computer For the first time this year Miss Sandra McCalla’s advanced math students utilized an Underwood 101 computer. Mrs. Kathryn Ben- nett’s geometry classes use large geometric fig- ures to illustrate the principles of geometry. The math department offers six courses in mathematics, four which prepare the student for college. These are geometry. Algebra I, Algebra II, and advanced math. The other courses, gener- al math and business math, teach students basic principles for everyday problems and financial needs. Algebra I and Algebra II instruct the stu- dent in quadratic equations, logarithms, and trig- onometric functions. TOP LEFT: Martha Pasquier and Stew Richie use the computer to aid them in advanced math. Mrs. Auriel Ixidd . . . Geometry . . . B.S.. Kansas State U. Miss Sandra McCalla . . . Advanced Math, Algebra II .. . M.S.. Colorado State . . Received Chemical- Rubber Honors Award . . . Sponsors Cheerleaders, Senior Class. Coach Tommy Pouell. . . Algebra I. Algebra II, General Math. P.E. . . . B.S., A'SC; M.Ed., La. Tech . . . Sponsors EC A. Miss Jackie Strong . . . Algebra I. Business Math . . . B.S.. La. Tech. 33 Mrs. Jeanette Hell . . . Girls' P.E . . . B.S.. LSU; M.Ed., NSC. Mrs. Rita Crouder . . . Girls' P.E. . . . B.S.. La. Tech . . . Sponsors Pep Squad, Gator Gals. .Mrs. Marylois Landrum. . . Girls' P.E. . . . B.S.. Centenary. . . Fla. Stale and Southern A AU Diving Champion . . . Sponsors Pep Squad. Chairman of Homecoming Committee. Mrs. Carolyn Ivy Smith. Girls' P.E. . . . B.S.. NSC . . . Phi Kappa Phi. Miss Margie Worley . . . Girls' P.E. . . . B.S.. NSC . . . Sponsors SPAR Activities. 34 Girls'P.E. Adds Coed Golf Course This year the girls’ physical education classes at Captain Shreve have added something new:, boys. While studying the skills of golf, the girls’ and boys’ classes combined to form a coeduca- tional course. Besides golf, the girls participated in learning the skills of football, basketball, baseball, tennis, volleyball, gymnastics, archery, dancing, and ex- ercises. For variety exercise routines are often done to music. A health and first aid course is also included. Overall the P.E. department is trying to stress physical fitness, skill, and en- durance through the study of competitive sports. TOP LEFT: Julie Schult: takes a skill lest in softball. BOTTOM LEFT: Valerie Liles and Pete Hood learn the correct way to swing a golf club. OPPOSITE PAGE. TOP RIGHT: Mrs. Smith's class participates in daily exercises. 35 TOP LEFT: Rounding second base and heading for third. Sammy Turner speeds for a high score in a timed running test. TOP MIDDLE: As Mike Kossick watches. Dub Williams returns a serte in a game of volleyball. Mr. Peter Cray. . . Roys' P.E. . . . B.S.. NSC. . . All- CSC Basketball Team. Mr. Lee Hedges . . . Algebra . Business Arithmetic, and Boys' P.E. . . . B.S.. LSU; M.Ed.. NSC . . . Coaches Football Team. 36 Seniors Teach in Boys ' P.E. TOP RIGHT: Mike Harrell gives teammates Bill Bray. John Eisey, anti Crauforti Crenshaw some winters on basketball. Mr. John Rambin . . . Boys' P.E. . . . B.S., NSC. . . Phi Epsilon Kappa Honor Society. . . Coaches Girls' Gymnastics. Mr. tlden Reeves . . . Boys' P.E. . . . B.S.. Im. Tech . . . Coaches Football and Baseball Teams. Mr. Billy Talton . . . Boys P.E. . . . B.S.. M.S.. La. Tech . . . All-GSC Football Team . . . Coaches Football Team. Mr. Wayne Tinsley . . . Boys P.E. . . . B.S.. La. Tech . . . Coaches Golf. Basketball, and Football Teams. 37 Insurance Agent Counsels Drivers Because lower insurance premiums often re- sult from driver’s education, a local insurance representative spoke to classes in October. In the thirty hours of classroom instruction in this pro- gram, students see true-to-life films on auto safe- ty, use new driving simulators, change tires on cars, and take tests on color blindness, vision, and depth perception. Parallel parking and approaching 1-20 pre- sent problems to most inexperienced drivers. Answers to any questions they may have are in the six hours of behind-the-wheel training which are included in the driver’s education program. TOP RIGHT: Practicing with a new simulator prepares this driv- er's education student for on-the-road driving. BOTTOM LEFT: Mr. Yopp tests the peripheral, or side, vision of Bess Maxwell. 38 Honor Roll Notes Industrious Cadets Cries of Forward march!” are familiar to the ears of ROTC cadets as they spend long hours marching outside. While inside the classroom, they study military strategy and history, and the handling of weapons. As recognition for those who achieve perfect scores in military science, the commandant of cadets lists their names on the honor roll. With an enrollment of one hundred fifty-four, which is a record high at the school, the Captain Shreve corps is eligible for the honor school award. This is presented to units which have one hundred or more members and which pass a fed- eral inspection. TOP LEFT: Cadets Bradley Leggett. Ken Williams. Richard Fer- guson. and William Jarrell march in parade formation. BOTTOM LEFT: Company C commander John Robinson discusses a com- ing inspection with fellow ROTC members Margie Wolfe. Frank Schwarlzenburg. Richard Fcinburg, Andx Dav. and Robby Thompson. Command Sergeant Major Henry Chiasson . . . ROTC II and ... Retired. 23 years active service in U.S. Army . . . legion of Merit . . . Sponsors Rifle Team. Master Sergeant William Harper. . . ROTC if III, and IF . . . Retired. 22 years acliie service in U.S. Army . . . S wnsors Drill Team and Color Guard. 39 Mrs. Barbara Baysden. . . General Science and Biology ■ . . B.S.. Centenary. . . Sponsors Interact and Sopho- more Class. Mr. Llewellyn Cook . . . Chemistry . . . B.S.. Centenary: M.Ed.. LSU. . . S tonsors JML. Mr. Richard Griffith . . . Physics . . . II.S.. Centenary. . . Ornicrun Della Kappa Honor Society. . . Sponsors Internet. Senior Class, and Physics Club. Mrs. Serna Henry. . . Biology. . . B.A.. LSU: M.S.. Texas Homan's University. . . Motional Science Fellow- ship for Cancer Research. Mr. Bobby Horne . . . General Science . . . B.S.. LSU. Mr. Mathew Perdue . . . Biology . . . B.S.. M.S.. La. Tech . . . Athletic Business Manager. Mrs. Aseension Smith . . . Biology . . . B.S.. Sor Angela: B.A.. Centenary. . . Lambda lota Tau International Honor Society. Mrs. Gloria Swindle . . . Chemistry . . . B.S.. M.Ed.. XLSC . . . Sponsors JML. 40 Physicists Hear Centenary Speaker Representatives from Centenary College, United Pennzoil, Western Electric, and Confed- erate Memorial Hospital spoke to physics classes this year. Outside speakers such as these and new lab equipment were high points of the science department’s year. Laying the foundation for advanced courses in other sciences, such as physics, chemistry, and biology, general science probes the basic scien- tific laws. Biology classes, by collecting leaves, raising mold, and dissecting frogs, study life. While tackling complicated formulas and experi- ments, prospective physicists examine energy and its effects on matter. OPPOSITE PAGE. TOP LEFT: Mr. Griffith explains a confusing physics formula. TOP RIGHT: By using skindiving equipment, David Egan illustrates a late of general science. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mrs. Swindle gestures while speaking to her chemistry class. 41 TOP LEFT: Madame Chalfant uses lively expression in teaching French pronunciation. TOP RIGHT: With the help of the tapes in the language ah. Susan Tucker improves her speaking ability in Spanish. Mrs. Louie Chalfant . . . French II. III. and IF. . . II.S.. Cente- nary . . . Phi Sigma lota Honor Society . . . Sponsors Advanced French Club. Mrs. Judy Dunn . . . Spanish II. HI. and IV. . . H.A.. La. Tech . . . Graduated Summa Cum Laude . . . Sponsors Sf anish Club. Mr. Jack Goodman . . . Spanish I and World History . . . II.S.. Centenary . . . Sponsors Spanish Club. Mrs. Isabel Houchin . . . Latin II. III. and IF . . . H.A.. Cente- nary: M.Ed.. Stephen F. Austin . . . Sponsors JCL. Mr. Richard Ortigo . . . French I .. . II.A.. Centenary . . . Phi Sigma lota Honor Society . . . Sponsors First-Year French Club. Mrs. Marguerite Weatherly. . . Latin I. . . II. A.. Stephen F. Aus- tin . . . Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society . . . Sponsors JCL. 42 September Sees German Debut Auf Wiedersehen” or ' Good-bye” in Ger- man is now an everyday expression to many stu- dents, especially those in the first German class at Captain Shreve. Taught by Mrs. Ruth Page, this newest course joins Latin, French, and Spanish in the foreign language department. Whether the classes are staging skits, wearing togas, or singing Christmas carols, the foreign language program goes beyond the basic skills of listening, pronouncing, and writing. Culminat- ing the year, the USL Foreign Language Festival and the Latin Convention presented awards to students competing from across the state. TO! LEFT: Ex hi bill tip I he correct n ay to near a toga. Clunk H il- lis dresses as the ancient Romans iliil. BOTTOM LEFT: Trace! [rosters from Germany and Switzerland form the background in Captain Shreve's first German class, as Fatty Maddrv. Curtis l)it- zell. Lee Fickard. and Rvycc Labor listen eagerly. 43 Musicians Join in Christmas Concert Combining their talents for a Christmas con- cert on December 16 and another performance in the spring, the band, choir, and orchestra en- tertain Doth the school and their families and friends. These organizations, along with music appreciation and ROTC band, compose the music department. The band and orchestra cultivate skill in playing instruments. The choir develops voice usage, and ROTC band provides march music for cadets. Music appreciation evaluates the dif- ferent periods of music in history and the works of great composers. All-state honors in band, choir, and orchestra are goals for dedicated musi- cians. TOP RIGHT: Band majorettes Elise Smith. Denise Pruitt, and Jean Pelrcy practice a dance routine for halftime performances at football games. BOTTOM RIGHT: Chris Slone and Mike Crone sing during a choir rehearsal. Mr. Bill Causey . . . Band and ROTC Band . . . B.M.Ed., Cente- nary . . . Sponsors Band. Mr. Philip Kendall. . . Orchestra . . . B.M.Ed.. Vandercook Col- lege of Music . . . Phi Mu Alpha SinJ'onia Honor Society. Mr. James Sullivan . . . Music Appreciation and Choir . . . B.S.. NlSC; M. M.Ed.. NSC. 44 Knights Share Art Class With Gators While developing talent in painting and sculp- ture, the art department provided bulletin board displays in the office, decorations for the prom and talent show, and scenery for plays. Financ- ing these projects and purchasing new supplies, they sold handmade ceramic gator banks for three dollars each. As members of the three-hour commercial art class, four seniors from Woodlawn attended Cap- tain Shreve each morning. Robert Gentry, Kathy Langston, Bob Lofton, and Terry Ward promote cooperation between the two schools while ex- ploring the fields of illustration, advertising, and photography. TOP LEFT: Pam Canard, Karen Grann, and Ginny Pearce create advertising layouts in commercial art. BOTTOM LEFT: Kathy Hurst contributes to school spirit as she arranges a display on the office bulletin board. 'r':, i Mr. Charles Fitzpatrick . . . Art I. 111. and IF. . . B.S.. Centenary . . . Sponsors Junior Class. Mr. Fred Gaza . . . Commercial Art and Art II. . . B.S.. La. Tech . . . Dean s List . . . Sponsors Key Club and Junior Class. 45 Mrs. Sandra Collins . . . Typewriting I and II and Clerical Office Practice . . . B.S.. U. of Houston . . . Sponsors FBLA. Mrs. Dorothy Flanagan . . . Bookkeeping and Shorthand . . . B.A., Hi Icy College . . . Sponsors FBI. A. Mrs. Nell Hedges . . . General Business. Typewriting I. and En- glish II . . . B.S.. La. Tech. Mrs. Daisy Isgett . . . Typewriting I and Bookkeeping . . . B.S.. La. Tech . . . Sponsors FBLA. 46 Youth Worker Shows Movies Films on job interviews, job applications, and the operation of business machines were shown to business classes in December by a speaker from the Youth Opportunity Center. Other out- side speakers and new equipment such as adding machines highlighted the year in the business courses. Typing develops skill in use of the typewriter, and bookkeeping teaches the correct completion of business forms and rules of accounting. Ear- phones are common sights in shorthand classes as students take dictation. Clerical office practice and general business include filing, use of adding and copying machines, and mailing. OPPOSITE PACE. TOP I.EET: Daily practice helps Randy Ken- tor improve his typing s teed. TOP LEFT: Mrs. I spelt starts the clock for o timetI writing, a familiar test to all student typists. BOTTOM LEFT: Vsing rules from clerical office practice. Laura Anderson operates the copying machine. BOTTOM HIGH I: Lis- tening to the Multi-Channel l.ab. Jean Petrey and Marsha Holley take dictation in shorthand. 47 Industrial Arts Uses New Tools New instruments for drawing were added to the industrial arts department this year. Saving time and energy, these mechanical pencils have increased the amount of technical equipment available for use by the students. In mechanical drawing, students reproduce pictures of floor plans, maps, graphs, and ma- chine parts. In small motors, they repair, dis- mantle, and assemble lawn mower engines; and in electronics, they wire simple circuits and op- erate electrical equipment. All of the industrial arts courses train the mechanicallv-minded stu- dents for future occupations. TOP RIGHT: Applying principles of architecture. Gregg Moon draws a floor plan in mechanical drawing. BOTTOM RIGHT: Having learned the theory of electricity. Boh Sexton observes the operation of electronic equipment. 48 Cosmetics Expert Visits in October Demonstrating new cosmetics, Mrs. Rita Bode from Fashion 220 spoke to home econom- ies classes in October. Other outside speakers, including representatives from Palais Royal, Shreveport Beauty School, Saybrook Fabrics, and Arkla Gas, highlighted these courses with comments on wigs, hairstyling, and fashion de- signing. Learning by doing is the most important as- pect of the home economics and home and family living classes. Using new touch-and-sew ma- chines, dishwashers, and a self-cleaning oven, students cook, sew, wash clothes, scrub floors, and improve their personal appearance. TO I LEFT: With the help of Celeste St. Martin. .Mrs. Rita Btxle shows new make-up techniques to home economies classes. BOT- TOM LEFT: Mrs. Fuller listens as Rebecca Myles asks a question. Mrs. Carolyn Fuller. . . Home Economics II and Home and Fami- ly Living . . . B.S.. La. Tech . . . Graduated Cum Laude . . . Sponsors Student Council. Mrs. Wanda Sturm . . . Home Economics I. III. and IV.. . B.S., NSC . . . Dean s List. 49 50 DE Pupils Apply for Various Jobs Experience needed” is a phrase that often appears in want ads, and many job applicants lacking that requirement have trouble finding work. Distributive Education eliminates this problem bv providing training for future employ- ment. Distributive education students must be jun- iors or seniors. They attend school for half a day, and this schedule includes a one-hour course covering such subjects as job interviewing, mar- keting, and advertising. Carrying groceries, wip- ing windshields, and selling books, they spend afternoons working in local supermarkets, ser- vice stations, and department stores. OPPOSITE PAGE. BOTTOM LEFT: Afternoons are spent by Bill Vick working in Regent's Shoe Store. TOP LEFT: Employed by Paperback Books. Debbie Honeycutt finds a book for a customer. BOTTOM LEFT: D.E. student Ed Lynn loads trucks in the ware- house at Palais Royal. BOTTOM RIGHT: Cathy Wilmes replaces a bolt of material from the fabric center at Pcnney's. 51 Reflections of Student Life From 8:00 — 3:00 Every Day Varies Within the round walls of Captain Shreve, all students respond to teachers, schedules, and friends. They seek isolation at times to study, and fall into the everyday routine of six periods from eight to three. But within each day's pattern of classes, lunch, clubs, and study halls, every student manages to do his own thing.” For some, a day includes proofs, balancing equations, and intense concentration. Another student might visit the office to check out (due to illness) or to see a counselor. Each student’s day is unique in itself, whether it be filled with tests, assemblies, or band practice. TOP RIGHT: Helen Hickman and Debbie Ladvmon appear as- sured of themselves in lab. BOTTOM LEF T: Mike Murphy, in a lonely hall, reads. Expressions . . . Have you ever read a face? In the band room you might reveal a struggle with a foreign instru- ment, or the awareness of a true accomplishment in music. In the classroom, someone studying is J D withdrawing from the world, and his face shows his mood. The most unique expressions that are found, however, are those of the people coming and leaving the school. They tell a story of a person’s warmth, the anticipation of a spirit breakfast, or the fear of a mid-term examination. TOP RIGHT: School not only houses fuels and knowledge, bul also develops talents. Clyde! I Hall and Jim Blodgett make the most of their opportunities here. BOTTOM LEFT: Bonnie Land ex- presses dislike. MIDDLE: Kathy Cook concentrates on her typing. BOTTOM LEFT: Fun mingles u ith learning: Mickie Leach proves it. ROYAL E 550 In Spite of Rain Pep Squad Yells As reliable as the mail, school manages to stay open through the heat and the cold and the rain of each year. Weather plays an important part in school lives, because it creates moods for study, influencing those all-important grades. One can witness this coming to school each day. Bright, sunny days seem to reflect students’ faces as happy and alive, eager for the three o’clock bell; while on rainy days or icy ones, students rush in through pouring rain, or from freezing temper- atures, with sighs of relief, awaiting the end of another day of study and hard work. 58 TOB RIGHT: Bundled up in their coals. Kay Melt; and Celeste St. Martin walk into the building on one of the coldest mornings of the year. BOTTOM LEFT: Bob Tadlock rides his motorcycle each day. sunny or not. BOTTOM RIGHT: Gail Holley pickets for ice and snow. TOP LEFT: From a third floor window, the day looks brighter to Punk Neal. BOTTOM RIGHT: Kay Taylor, Gloria Redding, and Nada Schwartzenburg in■ to shield themselves from the pouring rain. 59 Halloween Masks Donned at Rally From the first day to the last, the seasons play a big part in life at Captain Shreve. The fall sea- son was highlighted by a Halloween pep rally complete with masks. As Thanksgiving ap- proached there was a food drive sponsored bv f'Z” Club and Key Club. The transition from fall to winter brought the Christmas season. Z Club stockings lined the front foyer. Later they were delivered, filled with surprises. While winter days were passing, spring began to appear. Peter Rabbit visited school with Easter eggs and colorful bulletin boards. OPPOSITE PACE TOP LEFT: Sam Johnston expresses her wish- es for everyone to hate a Merry Christmas. BOTT'OM LEFT: Mar- tha Crenshaw works on the fireplace scene Z Club put up at Christmas. BOTTOM RIGHT: Vicki Moore cuts out an Easter rab- bit. TOP LEFT: Jim Kinnebrew displays his Halloween mask. BOTTOM RIGHT: Teachers are always prateful for the help oj the teachers' aides: Mrs. Holder. Mrs. Summers. Mrs. Turley. Mrs. Daugherty. Mrs. Lyle, and Mrs. Goodwin. 61 Gators Visited by Santa in Assembly It was Christmas. It was carols and hymns sung by the choir and mistletoe balls sold by the junior class. It was Z-club stockings and gayly decorated doors wishing yuletide greetings. It was a tree with ornaments of green and gold. Christmas spirit was present at the pep rally for the Ark-La-Tex-Tournament. Santa Claus ar- rived with a bag of goodies and tried his hardest to please the Cator basketball team, but what they wanted was intangible. It was to win the Bolton game, and they did. The Christmas season was heightened with a two week vacation. Everyone was merry because it was Christmas. TOP RIGHT: Its Santa! No. it's Gann. BOTTOM LEFT: At the Christmas pep rally Santa's gifts would not please the Gator team of Jan Lewis, Debbie Furlow, Sharan Wiggins. Yan a Green, Wanda Warner, Chottie Blanchard and Amy Peninger, but they got what they wanted, the Arkla-Tex-Tournament. BOVE: Ac tub did more than its share Christmas '69 with stockings hung for the school and a beautiful Christmas tree in green and gold. Jan Frasier and i bby McCullough are pictured with the tree. TOP LEFT: I.isa Weldin and Erie Lieber enthusiastically show their loyal support of the Gators during a basketball game. TOP RIGHT: All sophomores eagerly stand and cheer the Gators on to victory■ as cheerleaders lead them in the Sophomore Battle Cry. BOTTOM LEFT: David Dodson seems to find studying easier on the ground. 64 Sophomores Like Air-Conditioning Sophomores have come to Captain Shreve this year wondering with eager anticipation about the three years ahead of them. Making the most of his high school days was the goal of each sopho- more. In order to achieve this, they began to be involved; joining clubs, cheering at pep rallies, buying flowers from juniors, sophomores con- tributed to various activities. The sophomore year is one of the beginnings; beginning high school — three wonderful years from which memories and friends are made that will last through college and longer — and begin- ning to become a real person, involved, commit- ted, and caring. BOTTOM LEFT: Laura Brabham shows her allegiance to Cap- tain Shreve by her Gator bag. ” Juniors Promote Valentine ’s Day Juniors '70 provided Captain Shrove with the foundation of spirit, perseverence, and loyalty. Filling order blanks, making cakes, delivering them, and turning in the money were the duties performed by nearly every junior during the cake sale organized to raise money for the prom in the spring. Another moneymaking junior effort was Flower Hour, when members of the junior class o imiiifriT it, l ■ . . , ... . sold flowers to be delivered First period, Febru- nUt IUM Ltr I: tfejore the balor s bailie aftainsl nooalaun. ha htva accepts a 1 lucky horseshoe from Jan Lewis. arv 13. Juniors also made net mistletoe balls. 66 TOP LEFT: Tern Shearer sells candy to Brian Powell to raise money for the pep st uad. BOTTOM LEFT: Jonie Scott decorates the bulletin board with a German foster. TOP BIGHT: Sharon Wiggln's enthusiasm and school spirit is fell by everyone. EINIGE 67 Senior Drummers Lead Gatorettes Mr. Powell said al the first Student Council meeting, speaking particularly to the seniors, This is our vear, it is the critical year. If Captain Shreve should have a good year, this should be it.” Only the seniors of 1970 can understand and feel the closeness they do to Captain Shreve after building, establishing, and graduating in three short years. Seniors set many traditions to be followed long after thev are gone. As sophomores they were represented in the senior ring committee, wrote the alma mater, and sophomore cheerlead- ers evoked spirit. Now, as seniors, they can look back, and truly sav that thev are the establishes. TOP RIGHT: Susie LeSape and April Austin uere elected to the drum corps last sprinp and throuph the summer months met many davs of practice. BOTTOM LEFT: Senior Kathleen DeSiha. is pictured alonp with her instructor. Jane Quarles, in Houston. mmmm ■Steti Hifl all i 69 OP: Georpe Davis and .41 E. Gator pet alonp real u cll. GESTER: Elaine If alter. I.anp Kedpeuorth. anti Robin Spra berry plan a senior as- mblv. BOTTOM: The chantinp of Senior '70 ranp throuph the halls upon the arrival of the senior rings, from left to right are: Ellen Carlton, ebbie Honeycutt. Paul Rudolph. Pat Peatross. Daphne Grady, and (diaries If alker. Graffiti Adorns Walls of School One of the notable; features of Captain Shrcve at one of its election times or major games, is the graffiti on the walls. Sophomores, juniors and seniors of every walk have made posters and banners showing favoritism for a certain candi- date, spirit for a certain game, or a city cause such as Stash Your Trash.” A great deal of work, talent, and participation provides the school in its periodic bursts of color, with all the slogans and support needed. Captain Shreve is filled with many talented artists and, because of their desire to create. Cap- tain Shreve’s imagination is pictured on the walls. TOP RIGHT: Dub Williams and Sharon Wiggins ml up spirit banners. CENTER RIGHT: Paula Peatross. hidden beneath a mass of posters, manages to flash a smile. BOTTOM LEFT: Mamie Cicerone aids in cleaning up the school after a big game. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mike Mark and Randy Lyle proudly stand in front of a spirit banner. CENTER LEFT: As members of the tep squad. Claire Goldsworthy. Jill Graham. Marian Hollingsworth. Ann Welch. Dana Walker, and Julia Shumate, promote spirit. TOR RIGHT: Tim Springer received the honor of wearing the Gator costume. 7 Rally is Splash Captain Shreve’s many games are highlighted each week with pep rallies designed to instill in each person school spirit. To start each game-day morning off, spirit tags and tickets are sold. The pep rallies, beginning at 2:35 p.m., are run bv the cheerleaders. Banners hanging in the gym, each a work of art, are painted by cheer- leaders and volunteers. After the National An- them and Alma Mater, the cheerleaders create undying spirit in the cheers they perform. Then, that night, the gators ,fdo their thing,” and the fans roar. TOP LEFT: The expressions of the croud at a game is a story it- self. TOP RIGHT: Knight. Phil Meadous gets it from Gator, Lee Pickard. BOTTOM LEFT: The winning door of the spirit con- test was Mrs. Critcher's room, 205. BELOW: Knight. Phil Meadows gets it at a Woodlawn assembly from Gator. Let Pickard. Sales Back Prom From file very beginning of this school year, juniors have been thinking of as many successful moneymaking schemes as they can in order to give a Junior-Senior Prom no one will ever for- ge •. First on the list of activities was the cake sale. Everyone aided this drive by cither making or buying a cake. Flower Hour was another success as lovers and friends exchanged beautiful carna- tions. Decorations for this year’s Prom were cen- tered around the drama and excitement of the circus. A good time was enjoyed by all thanks to the moneymaking, creative Junior Class. TOP RIGHT: Gref! Ropollo takes a whiff of Mattie hut Loe's Valentine flower. BOTTOM LEFT: Martha Crenshaw assists in counting the Junior Class's pennies. 74 TOP LEFT: Carol Strain tediously prepares the decorations for the prom. BOTTOM LEFT: Kathy Jordan knocks on a friend's door to deliv- er the cake made u-ilh the prom in mind. 75 TOP LEFT: Mike Fulco enjoys the band. TOP CENTER: Honda Huddleston can vouch for the overcrowded gym the night of the dance. TOP RIGHT: The Penny Arcade pleased all that attended the homecoming dance. 76 Penny Arcade Is Homecoming Band Slyly decorating each player’s house the night before, the Gatorettes began Homecoming ac- tivities for 1969. After the pep rally, the N.H.S. honored the alumni with a tea. During half-time ceremonies, as the lights went out, the band lit up the field with a large CS, and the twirler’s baton glowed with fire. The Pep Squad began to march and before the Gator fans appeared a beautiful, star-spangled crown in the center of which the court was presented. After the victory, everyone celebrated at the annual homecoming dance. Music was provided by the Penny Arcade, and all enjoyed it until twelve, when Homecoming ’69 was over. BOTTOM RIGHT: The homecoming court included: escort Dick Williams, Queen Amy Penitiger: escort Robert Hallquist, sophomore maid Patti Jorden; escort Doug Smith, sophomore maid. Kimbi Berlin: escort Tommy Arceneax. junior maid Mary Ann Messina: escort Don Ashley, junior maid Carol Tucker: escort Richard McKenzie, senior maid Martha Colquitt: escort Gordon Boogaerts, senior maid Becky Jorden. r ' TOP LEFT: Students lend a helping hand to each other. BOTTOM LEFT: A council to discuss the mid-term school change included Bill Powdrill: chair- man: Mike Harrell. Pam Wilson. Larry Thomas. Carol Kerr, and David Dodson. 78 Mid-Term Change Brings New Pupils Unlike any other school term, many changes took place this year. Because of a court ruling by the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeal, the Caddo School Board submitted a plan to Judge Ben C. Dawkins concerning total desegregation of the school system. After the plan was approved, the changes were put into effect. Even though the plan caused some changing of schools in the middle of the year, everyone learned to cooper- ate in the new situation. Students and teachers worked together to make a continued education possible. New friendships were formed and valu- able experiences were gained. TOP LEFT: Mrs. Flannagan dictates to her shorthand class. BOTTOM LEU': Pete Hood. John I). Ruben. Tern■ Davidson. Lassie King, and Peggy Cummings do t wir homework during study hall. 79 I I 81 Student Council's Buses Carry Gators Modifying the dress rule to allow girls to wear culottes and regulating one-way traffic on the stairs are among the contributions of Student Council to everyday Gator life. Student Council involved more than a mere monthly meeting. It also included sponsoring the homecoming dance, acquiring speakers for chapel each week, selling thousands of cokes at basketball games, and selling everyday supplies at the school store. Other small services to the student body, such as chartering buses to the Bolton game and keep- ing a bulletin board of students in the news, were performed by this organization. TOP RIGHT: Phil Meadow and Mike Harrell confirm Randv Blodgett's bus reservation to the Bolton game. ABOVE: Representatives are. front rote: Man- Janet Koerner. Linda Rustand. Chouttie Blanchard. Linda Eberhardt. Debbi Sims, Karen Grann, Susai Shaver. Susie Gales. Wanda Warner. Michelle Dickens, Bernadette Maxev. Jeanne Messina, Claire Huhn. Kay Cowden. Claire Maffett. Second row: Mam Cicerone, Given Davis. Libby McCullough. Denyse Webb. Charlotte Bartlett. Debbie Rivet. Many Landrum, Lydia Flowers. Judy Gamble. Vicki Stroud Kathy Stall. Valerie Field. Susie Hines. Karen Slcrbenz. Susi Sandifer. Third row: Donna Davenport, Denese Litton. Becky Jorden. Steve Loranl, Jimmy In gram. David Headrick. David Sour, Elaine Waller. Kathryn Norriss. Randy Simmons. Hank Dreyfuss. Phillip l gler, Denny Duron. Robert McMichael Jody Doshcr. Walter Payton, Chris Prothro. Fourth row: Bill Powdrill. David Williams. Woody Moran, Cleve Carpenter. Mike Murphy. Mark Florsheim Mike Su earingin. John Short. John Hayter. Dennis Webb, Mike Stautzenberger. Timmy Culliton, John Gamer, Tommy Priddy. Dan James. Robert Reese David Dodson. 82 TOP LEFT: President. Larry Brazil, speaks to the student lwd . TOP BIGHT: Bobby Sprayberry speaks at one of the weekly chapel services. BOTTOM LEFT: Leading the pledge of allegiance at the meetings is one of the duties of vice presi- dent Paul Rudolph. 83 Student Council Sells Concessions TOP LEFT: Hard at work during Student Council study hall arc seated: Pam Wilson, Larry llrazil. Carol James. Martha Crenshaw, l.ibbx Alexander. Deb- bie Tucker, Martha Colquitt. Standing are: Craig Springmeyer. Lang Wedge- north, Phil Meadows, and David Suearingin. BOTTOM LEFT: Absorbing the new ideas presented at a meeting are. front row: Bill Powdrill. Susie Hines, Libby McCullough. Second row: Valerie Field. Cuen Davis, Kay Cowden. BOTTOM BIGHT: Secretary. Regina Jue. writes a reminder to the officers and senators. 84 TOP I.EFT: Treasurer. Martha Crenshaw-, is res wnsible for counting the money received from various projects. TOP RIGHT: John Frierson anti Craip Sprinpmever sell cokes at the basketball pomes as part of their job as a senator. BOTTOM LEFT: Senators are seated: Carol James. Susan Hamm. Martha Colquitt. eil Erwin. PhiI Meadows, l.anp Wedpeworth. Pam Wilson, Libby Alexander. Debbie Tucker. Standing are: Craip Sprinprneyer. John Frierson, and David Suearinpin. 85 Council Encourages Anti-litter Campaign WANTLU TOP LEFT: As part of (hr Slush your Trash campaign, rosters warn students not to hr litter hups. TOP RIGHT: Marian Hollingsworth. corresponding secretary, and Mike Mark, parliamentarian, stock up the school store, another project of Student Council. BOTTOM LEFT: Student Council alternates arc. front row: Jan Iwwis. Debbie Farlow. Paula Peatross. Mimi Muror. Helen Hattie. Man .-ilice Osborn. Debbie Koelemay. Debbie Calabretta. Jorji Jarzabek. Lynne Averre, ancv lies. Cecil Salter. Tickie Moore. Carol Kerr. Pam Jordan. Dimity Derrick. Second row: Kav Areeneaux. Cindi Harrell. Martha Pas- i uier. Marion Heard. Gail Sadoff. Anne Wilkinson. Debb Hrazzel. Margaret Flsev. Anne Wedgeworlh. Glennan Parrish. Susan Gonzales. Wilma An nr Hooks. Anne Welch. Debbie Fpps. Sandra Prados. Carol Tucker. Third row: Kent White. Duzz Slagg. Tommy Aiken. Fddie Lyons. Mike Howell. Steve Kil- gore. John Kinnebrew. Gars llalh uist. David While. W ayne Millican. Jim Garrett. Travis Goss. Crawford Crenshaw. Jim Cash. Gan Davis. Mark W'atson 86 87 Santa Fills Z-Club Fireside Stockings The local project of Z Club this year was work- ing with the mentally retarded. Club members, acting as teachers’ aides, typed tests and graded papers. On Halloween, Z Clubbers gave a parts at C-BARC home for the retarded. At Thanks- giving, Z Club assisted Key Club in a canned food drive for needy families. For Christmas, Z Clubbers made bean bags and stockings for chil- dren at Confederate Memorial Hospital. Consisting ol girls who wish to serve others, Z Club requires each member to devote 30 hours a year to service projects. Besides the aforemen- tioned services, the girls also write to servicemen in Vietnam. TOP RIGHT: Sibile Purdue samples same of the fruitcake which she and Carol James are selling for the Civitan Club. BOTTOM LEFT: Serving Cookies to Mrs. Weatherly are this year's officers Carol James, treasurer: Libby Alexander, secretary: Pam Jordan, junior board member; Sandra Prados, president: Carol Kerr, vice- president: and Susie LeSage. senior board member. BOTTOM RIGHT: Pam Jordan and Sibile Pardue paint a winner to help promote school spirit. XlibS • LOCAi £DED CHILD5? 88 ABOVE: Z Club members are. from lop left to bottom right of Z: Carol Tucker. Susan Hamm. Elaine Waller. Karen Cotter. Christy Ramey. Debra Wimberley. Martha Crenshaw. Claire Moffett. Ann McKay. Sibile Pardue. Marni Cicerone. Carol oble. Jill Graham. Regina Jue. Claire Huhn. Celeste St. Martin. Wanda Warner, atul Michelle Dickens. 89 Key Club Delivers Foods to Needy A Halloween party held for retarded children at Holy Angels School was one of many service projects which the Key Club performed this year. In conjunction with Z Club, Key Club held a Thanksgiving canned food drive for needv fami- r O J lies. Also during the year members took food to the home for the aged. Among other projects in which Key Club participated were the Walk for Fund and selling poppies for Veteran’s Day. Consisting of boys who devote their time and service to helping others. Key Club participated in various group activities during the year. One Sunday in October club members attended church together. TOP RIGHT: Sherwood Bailey, Rick Robertson. Ronnie .Merman. John Frierson. and Dennis Webb work at the spirit feast. BOTTOM LEFT: Key Club sponsors are. front row: Amy Pcninger and Susan Hamm. Second row: Mary Ann Messina. Miss Sneed. Becky Jor• den. and Martha Colquitt. BOTTOM RIGHT: Martha Colquitt and Randy Colvin present the spirit feast door prize to Monette Po- tande. 90 TOP RIGHT: Kc Club officers, are Sherwood Hailey, treasurer: Jim Cash, secretary: Craig Springmeyer. sergeant-at-arms: Roger Reid, junior board mem- er: Randy Colvin, president: Larry Brazil, vice-president: and Paul Rudolph, senior board member. BOTTOM LEFT: Club members include, front row: Marshall Cunningham, Mike Houell. Mark Robinson. .Xeil Erwin, and Ronnie .Xicmtan. Second row: Mr. Fred Goza. Dan Goodwin. David Duncan. Rus- ell Brabham. John Kinnebrew. Dennis Webb. George Moore. Lang Wedgeuorth. Jimmy Clayton. John Frierson. Randy Mason. Kenny Yopp. and Rick Rob- •rtson. 91 Interact Publishes Student Directory Climaxing a year of service to Captain Shrove and the community. Interact hosted the District Convention on April 10-11. During the year the members and sponsors served the school by di- recting traffic and selling programs at football games and by publishing the student directory in early November. Teachers had a chance to show their basket- ball or cheering skill in January when Interact hosted the student-faculty game. Participation in community affairs involved the March of Dimes dance, the collection of money for muscular dys- trophy, the Walk for Fund, and the sale of poppies for disabled veterans. TOP RIGHT: Interact sponsors include Pat Bellinpcr. Debbie I leads! ream. Kay Mettz. Susie Gates. Celeste St. Martin, faculty-sponsor. Mrs. Bavsden. BOTTOM LEFT: Carol Tucker, sjmnsor. looks over the 1969-70 Gator List. BOTTOM RIGHT: Bill Lynn Joins in Internet's picket for victory over the Kniphts. 92 TOP LEFT: Members include, first rote: Jimmy Ingram. Hay Weadoek, David Williams. Hill Lynn. Hill Nader, Stew I.or ant. Jimmy Carlton, Craig Sullivan, he Mauroner. Hob Thrall. John Short, Chip Fouler. Second rote: Philip Foster. Mike Nickels. Stephen Richie. Ronnie Maddox. Steve Crutchfield. Harr• Hoffman. Tim Springer. Sculler Tindel. Phil Meadows. Car Davis. David Pierson. BOTTOM LEFT: Interact officers are David Sour, president: Calen Hopper, board member: Hob Henderson, treasurer, John Havter. vice-president: Peyton Kelley, secretary: Ed Lynn, board member: Randy Lyle, sergeant-at-arms: Mike DeLee. board member. 93 Historical Society Sponsors Banquet Brocato’s was the setting of a banquet held by the Captain Shreve Historical Society on Decem- ber 9, 1969. The club heard a speech by guest speaker. Miss Irma Robinson, who teaches Latin at Byrd High School. She showed slides of ruins in historical Greece. The history club met on the second Monday of each month to plan various activities for the year. During the spring members took a field trip to Jefferson, Texas and Natchitoches, Louisiana to visit old homes and other historical sites. As a service project the Historical Society sponsored a sophomore assembly. TOP RIGHT: Officers arc Geraldine Waites, president: he Pick- ard. vice-president; Jane Hornbuckle, secretary: Kay Mettz, trea- surer: Gary Cohen, parliamentarian: and Robin French, represent- ative to the Inter-Club Council. A HOFF: Members are. front row: Ficki Fpes. Sheri Hubier. Ficki Moore, Celeste St. Martin. Margaret Nader. Diane Dunkelman. Cecily Salter. Pat Peatrui Debbie Shivers. Linda Colquitt. Laurie Smith. Terry Shearer. Second row: Pat Brown. Linda Brelsford, Kathy Wylie. Regina Jue. Marian Heard. Anne D bois. Maribeth Lee. Paul Pittman. Ed Welch. Kyle Mopperl. Elliott Salt:. Linda McCarthy. Falerie Field, Judy Gamble. Debbie Edwards. Marsha HolU Third row: Linda Eberhardt. Jan Prothro. Karen Grant. Daphne Grady. Linda Martin. Marguerite Gain. Madeline McGoldrick. Diane Smith. Susie I Sage. Jan Lofton. Nona Dailey. Debbie Ladyrnon. l.isso Marcus. Terri Jarrell, Deb Milam. Susie Fanderkuy. Kathryn McClurkin, Kathy Hurst. Mars. Hinkle. Fourth row: Lorri Summers. Choultie Blanchard. Libby Ellis, Carol Dixon. Ginger Jones. Tina Borden. Andrea Gofer. Marx' Fisher, Carol Stra, Brevard Hall. Kayle Grann. Melanie Harrell, Anne Wedgeworth. Debby Brazzel. Rosemary Datis. Pat Bellinger, Amy (.ook. Debbie Headstream. D Abramson, John Frierson, Mr. Smith. Fifth row: Eddie Lyons, Jane Drake, Susan Fan Hook. Cindy Grubb. Richard Morrow, David Headrick. Dave Dark Carol Tucker. Debbie Tucker, Gail Mullen, Steve Brian. Karen Grann. Pam Canard, Betsy Middleton. Mike Harter, Mike Ralcliffe, Tommy McGuire. B Powdrill. 94 95 Drama Club Visits the Barn Theater Spending an afternoon at the Barn Dinner Playhouse is considered a treat by anyone, in- cluding the Drama Club. Club members saw the murder-comedy Catch Me If You Can on Sun- day, November 16. They participated in Little Theater work by devoting Saturday afternoons serving as stagehands and by attending plays at the theater. Speakers about different topics and views of drama were the highlight of many of the meet- ings. One project of the club this year was to join National Thespians, an organization which re- wards those who devote extra time and effort to the furthering of dramatics. TOP LEFT: Drama officers are Beth Donner, president; Betsy Middleton, vice president; Kathryn Norris, secretary; Denyse Webb, treasurer. OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP LEFT: Sara Johnston and Rosemary Davis make adjustments on the lighting. BOTTOM LEFT: Linda Jue anticipates the club's visit to the Bam Dinner Playhouse. ABOVE: Members are, front row: Debbie Burks, Sandra Loe, Carole McCutcheon. Linda Colquitt, Debbie Shivers, Charlotte Bartlett, Mary Stone. Sheila Baker, Jane Drake, Sara Johnston, Carolyn Loc. Jeanne Messina, Berkeley Morley. Second row: Karen Grann, Elise Smith, Sibile Pardue Laura Brabham, Melissa Reglin, Rosemary Davis, Cathy Chalupnik, Kay Martin, Carol Porter, Kathryn McClurkin, Donna McGill, Susan Harbin, Linda Jue. Third row: Jim Hall, Bob Krauel, Thomas Ix gan. Scott Crane, Cary Horowitz, Bill Meyerson, Randy Lyle, Gail Mullen, Becky Hurley, Jan Hobbs. Kathy Hurst, Pam Conard, Kathy Jordan, Debra Wimberley. JML Gives Hours In Local Hospital To many members of the Junior Medical League blue and white striped uniforms sy mbol- ized the gratifying work they performed this year. These students gave up many hours to par- ticipate in a volunteer program in local hospitals. The newly formed JML chapter at Captain Shreve was very active. Members assisted the March of Dimes by serving as ushers at a meet- ing on December 8. At many meetings members heard guest speakers including a talk by a local psychiatrist, Dr. William Kimball. To celebrate Christmas the Junior Medical League held a Christmas party at Peyton Kelley’s home on De- cember 17. TOP RIGHT: JML Officers are Peyton Kelley, president: Marian Hollingsworth, vice-president: Linda Rustand. secretary: Vickie Moore, treasurer: Gail Meyer, interclub council representative. ABOVE: Members are, front rote: Carol Black, Susan Campbell. Gwin Graham. Kathleen Smith. Cheryl Lyons. Sheri Hubier. Susanne Bradley. Sandi Foster. Connie Cox. Annette Hilburn. Kay Couden, Carol James, Betty Lynn Jopling, Kathryn McClurkin. Cecily Salter. Pam Jordan. Second row: Pat Peatross, Marion Heard. Jan Hornbuckle. Anna Livengood. Marsha Hinkle. Marsha Holley, Chcrral Westerman. Allison McNeese, Nada Schwartzen- burg, Cathie Patton, Dorothy McCoy, Kay Martin. Susie Vanderkuy. Carol Laing. Sibile Pardae, Mrs. Swindle. Third row: Debbie Lads mon. Lissa Marcus. Claire Goldsworthy, Karen Cotter, Judy Gamble. Linda McCarthy, Carol Strain, Susan Hamm, Rosemary’ Davis. Cindy Grubb. Debbie Tuck- er. Debbie Epps. Gail Mullen. Vicki Rabe. Bill Watson. Bob Weimar, Steie Beckerdite, Mr. Cook. Fourth row: Jim McDonald. Mark Hearn, Rick Coy. Ricky Benson. Gary Taylor. Tom Cole, Mark Nelson. Ryan Bicknell. Lowell Todd. Murrell Stansell. Richard Morrow. John Webb. Larry Thomas. Harry Dutreix, Bruce Youse. Freeman Word. 98 99 m wvfS TOP LEFT: Mr. Griffith explains some information in preparation for a field trip. ABOVE: Club members are, front row: Martha Colquitt. Sibile Par due, Martha Crenshaw. Carol Noble, Larae DcArman, Katie Hutchins, Natalie Ralph. Susan Van Hook, Cindy Grubb. Mr. Griffith. Second row: Bob Gordon, Ben Brown. Andv Breffeilh, Hank Dreyfuss, Bryan Humphries, Barry Murov, Bryan Mills. Tommy Aiken. Davitl Sour, Mike Stautzenberger, Randy Keator, Steve Beckerdite. Charles Walker. Third row: Bill Watson. Tommy Guerin. John Burke. Ronny Huppert, Cleve Carpenter, David Headrick. Mark Robinson, John Gianforte. Larry Brazil. Charles McCartney. Philip Foster, Neil Erwin, Phil Meadows. Lang Wedgeworlh. Third row: Mark Watson, Rick Robertson, Mark Sloan. Jim Cash, Stephen Richey, Doug Weedman, John Hay ter. Bob Henderson, Star Stein. Alan Beychok, Tim Springer, Ed Cummer, John Webb, George David. Frank Sell wartzenburg. 100 Physics Students Show Experiments Performing physics experiments in an assem- bly for other students at school was just one of many activities in which the Physics Club took part during its charter year. In December, mem- bers of the club went on a field trip to Pennzoil United Research Laboratory, where they ob- served equipment and listened to explanations of the various experiments. Sponsored by Mr. Mac Griffith, the Physics Club was formed this year to help further the stu- dents’ understanding of physics as it is applied to their lives. Working closely with the students, Mr. Griffith helps explain difficult material. TOP LEFT: Physics Club officers are Lee Mauroner. president; Russell Brabham, vice-president: Colleen McDaniel, secretary- treasurer; and Sherwood Bailey. Interclub Council representative. BOTTOM LEFT: Performing a physics experiment are Larc.ie DeArman. Hank Dreyfuss, Richard Beckham, and Tommy Aiken. 101 French Club Gives Plays at Meetings Dressed in typical French costumes, French II. Ill, and IV students displayed their talents in the play, L’AVOCAT PATLIN. They presented it for the French Club at a meeting October 14. This year’s club was very active, participating in activities such as the Winter Festival and the Mardi Gras celebration. One of the main events of the year was the language festival held in Lafayette, where French Club members competed with French students from throughout the state. Culminating the yc .r was the annual French club banquet held in con- junction with the French I Club. At this time members dis- played their talents for other members. TOP LEFT: Club officers include Renee Lieber. president: Amy Penitiger, vice- president: Debra Branch, secretary: Kay Taylor, treasurer. ABOVE: Members are, front row: Carol Sherman, Betsy Settle. Libby Wibker, Diana Fulton. Betty Lynn Jopling, Mary Alice Candiloro, Vicki Epes, Kay Cowden, Vicki Hardgrove, Chouttie Blanchard. Helen Hickman, Jane West, Brevard Hall, Pam Jordan. Second row: Martha Colquitt, Becky Jorden, Mar- garet Elsey. Lee Cook, Susan Wibker. Wilma Anne Hooks. Sara Ruffin, Natalie Rolph. Cherral Westerman, John McFadden. Carol Coleman, Allison McNeese, Susan Farmer. Guen Dai is. Third rotv: Ed Cummer, Mary Porter, Linda Riggins, Kathy Foster. Susan Willcox, Donna Davenport, Marian Hol- lingsworth. Ronnie Nierman, Rush O'Keefe, Peter Cohan. Marshall Cunningham, India Pressley. Kathryn Norris, Sherry Gwin, Debbie Ladymon, Marcy Landrum, Claire Goldsworthy. 102 TS French I Students This year French I students organized their own club in conjunction with the other French Club. The club met monthly to learn more about French through speakers and movies. Members saw films taken in France on the American Insti- tute of Foreign Study trip to promote travel abroad. A Christmas party and program was held by the club on December 2. Together with the other French club they had a banquet on April 7 to cli- max the year. Entertainment was provided by club members and a guest speaker. Mr. Ortigo, club sponsor, presented awards to outstanding members at the end of the year. TOP RIGHT: French I club officers this year performed many ser- vices in organizing the club. They were Jan Coleman, treasurer; Hugh McKay, vice-president; Anne Wedgeworlh. secretary. Organize New Club ABOVE: First rou left to right: Debbie Hoover. Becky Cole. Dimity Derrick, Denise Harman. Denyse Webb. Ann Culotta. Teri Davis. Becky Ladymon. Abbic Levy. Pal Davis. Paula Peatross. Connie Lucky. Francine Long, Jan Prothro, Linda Eberhardt. Man- Jane Larsen. Jo Ellen Goodman. Debbie Moos- sy. Ann Hegcnwald. Mr. Ortigo. Second row: Bertel Carlton, Susan McCullar, Carol James, Leslie Sample. Debbie Burks, Dana Carlisle. Gloria Hyde, Mindy Mathis, Judy Kissinger. Penny Borell, Judy Kennedy. Tricia Chapman, Nancy Tyler. Jo Anne Landers. Sue Cady. Mimi Murov. Susan Hartman, j Mary Anne Moore. Third row: Jane Adair, Carol Laing. Kay Martin, Rebecca Reeks. Elise Smith, Shelley Stellman. Elaine Smith, Jeanne Middleton. Den- ise Montgomery, Kathy Steele. Nancy Isles, Mary Virginia Meier. Kay Arceneaux, Melanie Harrell. Kathy Donovan. Laurie Lyons. Cathy Mopperl. Barba- ra Baskind, Helene Purgatio. Fourth row: Susan Wood, Tim Shackleford. John Goodwin. Bob Cady. Bob Peltitt. Jerry Gilcrease, John Kinnebrew. Dick McCutcheon. Jim Kinnebrew, Mark Hearn. Reese Baker, Glenn Guerin. Brian Powell, Ron Gray. Andy Jackson. Larry Smith. Martin Zelinsky. 104 Latin Club Sells Gator Book Covers Latin students from throughout the state gath- ered at Captain Shreve this year when the Latin Club hosted the State Latin Convention. Mem- bers spent many hours planning the agenda which included the Olympics and a dance. The JCL was also active in national work. Dennis Webb was elected national president and Chris Tully, national delegate. Familiar to Captain Shreve students were the Gator book covers which Latin Club members sold again this year. They also took orders for homecoming corsages for the second year. The money they raised was used to pay for club proj- ects. TOP I.EFT: Jorji Jarzabek proudly displays her prize {tinning toga. BOTTOM RIGHT: Dennis Webb discusses plans for the state convention with Mrs. Houchin. 105 TOP LEFT: Officers are seated: Xtami Cicerone, public relations: Man Colquitt, recording secretary: Janice Aiken, corresponding secretary: Mary Janet Koerner, treasurer: Regina Jue, vice-president. Standing: Chris Tully. national delegate: Dennis Webb. national president: Mark Watson, presi- dent, slate vice-president: Murrell St onset I. sergeant-at-arms. BOTTOM LEFT: Members are, front row: Kendra Ellis. Ruth Atkinson, Becky Bennett, Lisa Weldon. Mary Stanley. Deb by Doran. Shern- Anderson, Kay Crammer, Karen Hughes, Janet Anderson. Linda Watson. Pat Cicerone. Connie Roos. Cindy Jones, Susan Cefalu. Mrs. Weatherly. Second row: Mike Allen. Bruce Henderson. Richard Hiller. Oscar Shoenfelt. Debbie Beckman, Susi Sandifer, Becky Hurley. Debbie Tucker. Laura Brabham, Julie Shultze, Roger McMillan, Jeff Hicks. Buzz Slagg. Jody Dosher. Kenneth Hicks. Third row: Tommy Grubb. Crawford Crenshaw. David Dodson, Arthur Brown, Mark Kapan, Jim Alexander, David Mauroner. Steve Cole. Gan Woolverton, Richard Emert. Tommy Priddy. Robert Pugh, Bill Honaker, Harold Brandt, Brian Lenard. 106 Latin Club Hosts State Convention Shreveport Mayor Fant and Captain Shreve Principal Stanley Powell welcomed the delegates from JCL chapters representing the entire state. Wayne Lee from Archibishop Rummel in New Orleans presided over the first session. Thus began three days of work giving each student a chance to better JCL and also enjoy themselves. Workshops and seminars on finance, editors and reporters, Latin Week, and National Con- vention furnished those present with tips to take back to their own clubs. On Saturday afternoon, Olympics tested abilities in relays and chariot races, and a dance that evening rounded out the day’s activities. TOP LEFT: Chip Fowler sells book covers to raise money for club projects. ABOVE: Members are. front row: Jorji Jarzabek. Kay Martin. Debbie Epps. Debbie Ladymon, Lissa Marcus. Larcie DeArman, Dorothy McCoy. Cindy Grubb. Donna Haigh. Becky Ball. Cecily Salter. Mrs. Houchin. Second row: Bob Krauel. . eely Atkinson. Tom Cole. Mark Strickland. Gan• Taylor. Pat Wojtkicwiez. David White. Richard Gray. Chuck Willis, Ronnie Sierman. Ryan Bicknell, David Werntz, David Williams. Gan• Gilerease. Third row: Roy Monarch. Ronnie Maddox. Chip Fowler. Peyton Kelley. Ed Welch. Palmer Long. Bill Willis. Bob Gordon. David Headrick, Phil Meadows. Bryan Humphries. Timmy Culliton. Mike Crone, Mike Moritz. Craig Springmeyer. 107 German Club Contributes Native Cuisine Sauerkraut, gingerbread men, sausage, and wiener schnitzel, all representative foods of Ger- many, were brought by German Club members to the In ter-Language Club banquet on Decem- ber 18. Each foreign language club contributed foods common to their particular foreign country and presented a skit on its Christmas customs. Earlier in the year, Herr Meyer, a German ex- change student who teaches school in Germany, spoke to the club. Meetings were held twice a month, sometimes at school, other times at member’s houses. Much time was spent forming committees and drafting a constitution. TOP RIGHT: Officers are Philip Burns, president; Mike Howell, vice president; Susie Hines, secretary: Melanie Coleman, treasurer: Elliot Saltz. parliamer larian: Joni Scott, historian; Will Malven, sergeant-at-arms: Mary Becker. Inter-club council. BOTTOM LEFT: Members are, front row: Mrs. Page. Su Byrd. Mary Becker. Susie Hines, Melanie Coleman, Patty Maddry. Joni Scott. Second row: l ee Pickard, George Hancock. Mike Howell, Curtis Ditzell, E Holt Saltz, Mike Rosenzweig. Third row: Bruce Youse, Will Malven, Sculter Tindel. David Furr. Royce lAibor, John Worthey. Phillip Burns. 108 Car Club Members See Police on Job After seeing a high school student in a state patrolman’s car, the normal reaction is to won- der what type of trouble he is in. However, if it is a Captain Shreve student, there may be another reason: he may be a member of the Automotive Association. A few members of this new club rode with patrolmen on their routes in order to observe traffic rules and the duties of policemen. Mr. Yopp, the sponsor, also tried the economy run, using various students’ cars. C.S.A.A. was an experimental group tried at Captain Shreve this year. Only a few other schools are offered this chance to study cars and safety. TOP LEFT: Car Club officers include: Richard Morrow, program chairman: Bill Duvall, secretary-treasurer; Randy While, vice-president: Lee Pick- ard. president. BOTTOM LEFT: Members are. front row: Dave Daniel, Jim McDonald, Kenny Yopp, Jim Mashaw, Nancy Burns, JoEllen Goodman, Karen Sterbenz, Robert Normand. Bob Keasler. Kent White, Lee Pickard. Second row: Bill Willis. Richard Emcrt. Bryant Edmonson. Keith Anthony, Torn Cole, Paul Jarratl, Bunky Evans, Bob Tadlock. Robbv Thompson. Robert Putch, Mike Delee. Tim O'Neal. Third row: Ryan Bicknell, David Day, Peyton Kelley, Tommy Lewis, Richard Morrow, Randy White. Gary Frink, John Elsey. John Robertson, Chris Clark. Preston Ferguson, Bill Duvall. 109 TOP LEFT: Gan Davis shows his spirit by carrying a poster written in Spanish. TOP RIGHT: Sandra Loe lakes her turn at trying to break the Gator pin ala. BOTTOM LEFT: Jose Antonio Villamar and Jose Guil- lermo Valenzuela from Guatemala speak to the Spanish class. no Spanish Clubbers Celebrate Fiesta To enhance the Christmas season, the Spanish Club celebrated the occasion with a Fiesta de Na vidad. In November Mrs. A. Smith, who spoke on customs in present day Spain, addressed the club. Selected club members attended the For- eign Language Festival at the University of Southwestern Louisiana. Highlighting the year was a banquet held at Pancho’s Restaurant. Sponsored by Mrs. Judy Dunn, the Spanish Club consists of Spanish students who wish to further their knowledge of Spanish culture. Dur- ing the football season, the club promoted school spirit by making banners and holding a pep rally before school. TOP LEI T: This year's officers arc. front rote: Carol Strain, secre- tary; Jimmy Carlton, president; Margaret Welsh. Interclub Council representative. Second row: Betsy Middleton, vice-president; Libby McCullough, treasurer. BOVE: Club members are. first row: Mrs. Dunn. Jeanette Arnold, Linda Cruvant. Deenie Carter. Criss Black, Billie Fair, Cindy Pease. Connie Rosenziceig, ay Conway. Margaret Boyett, Jan Frazier, Man■ Stone. Second row: Cindy Mack. Tina Hurst. Susie Vanderkuy. Charrnaine Allen, Kate Belchic. Martha renshau: Sandra Loe, Kathy Stall. Sandie Foster, Kathryn McClurkin. Karen Grant. Man• Mills. Susan Skinner. Connie Cox. Third row: Chris Frazier, ila Allain. Linda McCarthy, Kathy Jordan, Doug Weedman. Freeman Word, David McKcever. Gary Davis. Paul Rudolph. Randx Kealor, Robby Thornp- n. Kathy Haworth. Rita Kranson. Ill Spanish Students Perform Plays TOP RIGHT: Performing a Spanish skit are Kale Belchic, Libby McCullough, Jimmy Carlton, and Kathy Stall. BOTTOM LEFT: Club members are. front row: Beth Marsalis. Cindy Snelling, Cathy Despot, Heather Pettigrew, Marie Wood. Candy Cook, Donna Carrier, Mary Ann Webb, Lynn Averre. Second row: Diane Mason, Laura Bean. Lorri Summers. Guenn Smith. Rebecca York. Pat Wilkinson, Anna Litengood, Cheryl Lyons, Catherine Fra- ser, Brenda Lange. Debbie Peebles. Sandra Borders. Cindy Alvord, Janet Livengood. Third row: Glennan Parrish, Kayle Grann, Kimbi Berlin, Carol Porter, Carol Dixon, Yvonne Wofford. Arden Crow. Deanie Wray, Jan Richardson, Rebecca Lea. Becky Rodgers, Lucy McWilliams. Scott Crane. Ricky Murov. Andy Breffeilh. Back row: Brad Ix-ggett. Kenny Yopp, Timmy Culliton, David Duncan, Dave Pierson. Jim Mashaw. Phil Bradley, Ricky Ben- son, David Davis, Barry Whitaker, Gary Clarke. Inland McCullough Mark Ferguson. Stan King. Randy Greengus. 112 Cafeteria Workers Serve School Meal Each day the cafeteria workers, under the su- pervision of Mrs. Kathleen Johnson, help to keep the cafeteria clean. Included in the various duties performed by these student workers are serving Dread and desserts, placing clean silver in con- tainers, and keeping the milk boxes loaded. The services these workers render to the school are invaluable. Some other jobs of the workers include re- moving silver and trays from the conveyor belt, stacking dishes from the dish machine and plac- ing them on the serving counters, stacking trays and placing them in the tray dispenser, and rack- ing the dishes for the dishwashing machines. TOP LEFT: The cafeteria managers, Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Hogan, plan a week's menu. BOTTOM LEFT: Student workers in the cafeteria include, front row: Ben Brown and Steve Stein. Back row: Joe Bonds, Phillip Lunsford, Mark Strickland. BOTTOM RIGHT: Other workers include; first row: Julia Storks, Hattie Mae Bryant, Matteuil Smith, Katie Hunter, Jewel Lee Stralhec. Second row: Elease Lars, Mae Etta Braggs, Lizzie Brown, Cora Allen. 113 TOP LEFT: Debaters David Dodson. Kay Cowden, Carol Kerr, and Mare Rosenzuvig discuss a debate tournament. BOTTOM LEFT: Thomas Logan works diligently on a de- bate. BOTTOM RIGHT: Debater Robert Gray works on his file for a debate topic. 114 Debaters Win at USL Meet The thirty-eight members of this year’s debate team were very successful in tournaments they attended in Texas, Louisiana, and Mississippi. On October 17-18 they won sweepstakes at the Woodlawn Tournament. At the Bellaire Tourna- ment, which is the longest tournament in the world, Captain Shreve debaters placed first in two events. Two members of the team, Sara Ruffin and Susie Gates, presented a one act play for Captain Shreve students. They entered the play at USL Tournament and won first place. The debate team won an overall second place in the event. TOP RIGHT: Officers include Lee Mauroner, president; Larry Brazil, vice-president: Larcie DeArman, recording secretary; David Davis, treasurer; Allison McNeese, corresponding secretary. ABOVE: Members are, front row: Kirk Taylor, Jane Drake. Natalie Rolph, Kay Couden. Susie Gates,Carol Kerr, Carol James, Sara Ruffin. Marsha Richey, lanet Anderson. Jayne Grigsby. Alice Carroll. Becky Bradford, Bruce Henderson. Second row: Dan James, Susan Ewing. Ruth Atkinson, Laura Brabham. Geraldine Waites, Thomas Logan, Andy Breffeill. Robert Gray. Robert Pugh, Charles Cook, Brian Lenard, Mr. Bogan. Third row: Bill Zeller, Crawford Crenshaw, Gary Woolverton, Steve Cole, Paul Rudolph. John Hayter. David Dodson, Marc Rosenzueig. David Kent. David Eatman, Neely Atkinson, Bob Krauel. 115 Appreciation to Teachers Shown During education week the Future Teachers of America declared a teacher appreciation day. They presented each teacher with a green and gold flower representing growth in education. These students who are interested in the teaching profession have participated in varied activities during the school year. They served the school by acting as guides at the first IyrA meet- ing on October 6. Along with many other clubs, the Future Teachers operated a booth at the ROTC Spaghetti Supper. Members attended the State FTA Convention in Baton Rouge during the Thanksgiving Holidays. TOP LEFT: FTA officers are Beth Herring, president; Ginny Pearce, treasurer; Kate Belchic, secretary; Katie Hutchins, social chairman. ABOVE: Members are, front row: Debbie Thomas, Pat Peatross, Bonnie Land, Susan Taylor, Cathy Despot, Anne Demopulos, Robin French. Diane Mason. Second row: Yvonne Wofford, Paul Pittman. Colleen Frazier. Glennan Parrish, Margaret Nader, Pam Greer, Pat Wilkinson. Third row: A Ivetta Dennis, Janice Phillips. Susan Gonzales, Renee Cloutier, Anna Livengood, Carol Dixon. Susie Hines. Ouida Rice. Fourth row: Cindi Harrell, Kathy Haworth. Debra Branch, Susan Willcox. Barbara Williams. Jeanette Arnold, Georgia Berridge, Marion Heard. 116 FBLA Sells Green and Gold Pennant Green and gold Gator pennants became a fa- miliar part of the scene at Captain Shreve this year. They were sold by FBLA members to raise money for club projects throughout the year. The club was very active this year. On Decem- ber 10, they took a field trip to South Central Bell Telephone Company to learn more about the operation of a business. As a part of the many services they performed, future business leaders decorated the cafeteria for a banquet during Na- tional Education Week. Members of the club were chosen from all business courses by teacher recommendation. TOP RIGHT: Officers are. seated: Claire Maffett. president; Donna Davenport, vice-president: Susan Towns, Secretary. Stand- ing: Jean Petrey, representatiie: Julie Middleton, treasurer. ABOVE: Members are, front row: Kathy Stall. Larcie DeArman, Repina Jue. Sheri Hubier, Vickie Moore, Chouttie Blanchard, Debbie Shivers, Char- lotte Bartlett. Donna Carrier. Second row: Sandi Foster, Debbye Hyatt, Cecily Salter. Diane Smith. Judy Morrow, Renee Cloutier, Karen Grant, Patsy Benton, Marion Heard, Valerie Field Georgia Freeman. Third row: Betty Edwards. Nona Dailey, Linda Rustand, Martha Pasquier, Susan Gards- bane, Chris Frazier, Jan Tucker, Marian Hollingsworth, Dorothy McCoy. Fourth row: Susie Vanderkuy, Janice Phillips, Suzanne Thompson, Debbie Ladymon, Lissa Marcus, Sherry Gwin, Susan Wood, Marianne Dean, Vicki Rabe, Crawford Crenshaw. 117 Safety Club Sells Parking Stickers By selling parking stickers to students and issuing tickets, the Safety Council aided school officials in enforcing parking regulations. Also, the club took part in various activities during the year. In December, members of the Safety Coun- cil attended the safety convention in New Or- leans. During March, the council held activities in observance of National Safety Week. Consisting of thirty-one members, the Safety Council concerned itself with all areas of safety — school, home, and traffic. Through planned activities, they attempted to make others aware of the importance of all phases of safety. TOP LEFT: This year’s officers include, front row; Susan Hamm, secretary; John Luck, treasurer. Second row: Jim Mas haw, presi- dent; Richard Morrow, vice-president. SCOOTER AND BICYCLE PARKING ABOVE: Club members are, first row: Nancy Burns, Barbara McGaughey. Jane Drake. Joni Scott, Maureen Lust berg, Karen Rose. Second row: Ed Welch Charmaine Allen, Georgia Freeman. Brenda Lange. Marianna Chrissoverges, Christy Ramey, Carol Porter. Mark Strickland. Third row: Cleve Carpenter Dave Daniel, Charles Cook. Kenny Yopp, Bubba Boydstun, Maury Staggs. Bill Addison. Randy White. 118 Estes Park Camp Attended by FCA Each summer in June members of the Fellow- ship of Christian Athletes, who so desire, attend an athletic camp in Estes Park, Colorado. While the boys are there they are able to work and visit with both college and professional athletes who are involved in various sports. Also while there, they benefit a great deal physically as well as spiritually. Sponsored by Coach Tommy Powell, the Fel- lowship of Christian Athletes holds meetings once a month. The membershh) consists of Christian boys who are athletes. The purpose of FCA is to confront youth with the challenge of following Christ. TOP RIGHT: FCA officers for this year are Mike Howell treasur- er, Bill Bray, vice-president; Mike Stautzenberger, program chair- man; and Denny Duron, president ABOVE: Club members include, front row: Shelby Houston, Phillip Burns. John Frierson, Tommy Donner. Steve Brian. David Ketchand, David Duncan, Bill Bray, Dennis Webb, Glenn Brian, Randy Mason. Second row: Coach Powell, Sculler Tindel. Tim Fitzgerald, Mike Suearingin, Bobby Simmons. Mike Stautzenberger, Steve Vanderkuy. Mike Houell, Gars Kennedy. Gregg Moon, Bobby Gilliam. Jimmy Clayton, Craig Springmeyer. Cliff Blake. Third row: Scott Williamson. Ed Loyd. Maury Staggs. Bill Powdrill. Denny Duron. John Osborne, Bo Harris. Mike Harter. Ricky Berlin. Lake George. Mike Petree, Mike Ratcliff, Wayne Millican. Russ Bryant, Rick Robertson. 119 DECA Travels to Baton Rouge Conference Selling cosmetics, loading boxes, unpacking merchandise, and answering the telephone are only a few of the variety ofjobs performed by the forty-two members of DECA. All Distributive Education students join the club which meets to discuss good and bad aspects of the working- man’s life. Representatives from the club attended a DECA conference in Bunkie, Louisiana, during December. Then toward the end of the year, the club members journeyed to Baton Rouge for the Louisiana DECA Leadership Conference. As a parting gesture, the employer of each student was invited to the Employer Appreciation Ban- quet in May. TOP LEFT: DECA officers are Ed Lynn, president; Verien Schaf- fer, vice president; Mary Jo Nolen, secretary; Raymond Barton, parliamentarian. ABOVE: Members include, first row: Vichy Wolfe. Deb Richardson. Robin Thoman, Wanda Keeney, Shannon Carroll. Cathy Wilmes, Judy Rabb, Ginger Beaird. Debbie Honeycutt. Vicki LaBorde, Barbara Hart. Mrs. OtwelL Second row: Debra Reynolds, Mary Elisa Cummings. Debby Anderson, Mary Ellen McCain, Joe Sullins, Donny Nurdin, Bill Vick, Ronnie Thoma. Ken Campbell, David Morriss. Randy Colvin, Mike Pipes. Steve Stone. Third row: David Clark. Pat McCabe, Gary Pearce. James Stone, Gary Cohen, Mark Woods, Chris Clark, Jerry Bryant. John Ranney, l s Mooney, Alan Tooraen, Buddy Gau- thier, John Bogonia. Don Thames. Lloyd Markham, Bubby Messina. 120 Orchestra Adds to Christmas Season Due to many hours of practice the Captain Shreve Orchestra became very accomplished. During the Christmas season they assisted the choir and the band in many performances. They played for administration members at a program held December 9, 1969. Members again enter- tained at an assembly for their parents Tuesday, December 16. At the school Christmas program the orchestra members combined their talents with the band and choir in playing holiday songs. Members of this year’s orchestra had a sincere interest in classic musical compositions. They worked industriously to re-create many great masterpieces. TOP RIGHT: Mr. Kendall directs the orchestra at one of their many practices. ABOVE: Members are, front row: Mami Cicerone, Emily Hancock. Gary Jackson, Bill Honaker. Cathy Steel, Chris Black, Teri Davis. Second row: Edna Wade, Joe Sonnier, Alvetta Dennis, Martin Zelinsky. Karen Rose, Justin McCullough, Suzanne Adams. Thomas Wilson, Barry Whitaker, Har- old Brandt, Mark Watson. Third row: James Rogers, Judy Clarke. Mr. Kendall. Choir Performs in Spring Concert The Captain Shreve Concert Choir will long be remembered by everyone for the awe- inspiring programs which they presented during this year. The choir promoted Christmas spirit at school with their Christmas Concert, which they presented in an assembly on December 16. Dur- ing April, in culmination of their hard work, the choir held a spring concert. As a part of the year’s activities, the choir par- ticipated in two music festivals held at North- western State College. They took part in the Solo and Ensemble Music Festival and the Choir Music Festival, in February and March respec- tively. TOP LEFT: Practicing hard are Linda Miles, Many Landrum, Barbara Williams, Mike Lewis, John Robinson, and Ken Wil- liams. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP RIGHT: Jan Hornbuckle and Kathy Bullock exenise their talents. ABOVE: Choir members include. front row: Betty Jane Monroe, Debra Slaughter. Gay Kelly, Kathy Stall. Jan Hornbuckle. Rosemary Davis, Lila Allair, Susie Hines, Kathy Long, Cindy Slaughter, Vicki Epes. Second row: Charlotte Brown, Pam Gates, Kathy Bullock, Mary Becker, Roy Dews, Ken William.' John Robinson. Paul Pittman, Polly Reins, Susan Gisel, Grade Davenport. Third row: Alice Hadwin, Many Landrum. Linda Kay Miles, Barbara Wit liams, Chris Stone. David Ketchand, Mike Crowe, Larry Moseley. Mike l ewis. Sue Byrd, Ann Welch, Dolores Harriss. 122 123 1969-70 Captain 124 'BOVE: Members are, first row: Barry Whitaker, Tommy Wilson, Kathy Stahl, Ouida Rice, Gale Fontaine. Marilyn Smith, Pat Wilkinson. Second row: La ue Burnett. Annette Hilbum, Lane Cook, Edna Wade. Mary Beth Holloway. Helen Purgatorio, Cathy Moppert, Elise Smith, Vicki I eath, Jeanette Arnold, 'hird row: Rush O'Keefe, Chuck Willis, Rick Emert, Bill Henderson. Bill Willis. Walter Payton. Robert Bush. Mike Fleming, Jim Hall, Jerry West. Roy 1orris. Fourth row: Georgia Berridge. Brooks Bagbey, Roger Reid. Bobby Oliver, Mamin Morrow. Woody Moran, Mike Andries. 125 Flaming Batons Twirled at Game Flaming batons, flashlights, and intricato rou- tines highlighted this year for band members as they performed at Homecoming and the Byrd game. Members, led by Jeanette Arnold, gave many hours of hard work to master such new tunes as Aquarius and Spooky. However, not only did they learn new songs, they also learned to march into such patterns as a clock, a face, a Halloween hat, a C.S.,” and a flag. Perhaps the most exciting part ot the band’s performance this year was that of Georgia Ber- ridge who twirled flaming batons at several half- times. The band was also seen at every pep rally playing the National Anthem and Alma Mater. TOP LEFT': David Furr practices playing the tuba. TOP RIGHT: Band officers are Jeanette Arnold, drum majorette; Dennis Webb, senior lieutenant; Charlie Walker, band captain; Roger Reid, junior lieutenant; Mary Beth Holloway, sophomore lieutenant. BOTTOM LEFT: At the Fair Park game the band formed a girl during halftime. BOTTOM RIGHT: Leading the band is Mr. Bill Causey. 127 Enterprise Edits Gator Newspaper Captain Shreve students eagerly awaited the coming of the Enterprise each month. Under the supervision of Mrs. Elizabeth Lawson, the stu- dents covered areas including news reports, sports stories, and human interest stories. Be- sides circulating newspapers within Captain Shreve, the Enterprise exchanges newspapers with about 25 other high schools. The staff is composed of students who desire to make the Enterprise an outstanding publica- tion. Among the activities involved in organizing each issue of the paper are writing copy, typing, and making layouts. TOP RIGHT: This year's editors are Wanda Warner and Elaine Waller. BOTTOM RIGHT: One of the photographers, Johnny Co wen, snaps a picture. BOTTOM LEFT: Staff members are, front row: Paul Kethley, Cathy Sinclair, Lee Cook, Debbie Al- dridge, Johnny Cowen, and Andy Breffeilh. Back row: Kathy Haworth, Sandra Prados, Carol Cor- dill, Amy Cook. Brevard Hall. Vida Traylor, Mrs. Lawson. 128 TOP LEU': Cathy Sinclair sells copies of the newspaper. TOP RIGHT: Kathy Haworth, Debbie Aldridge, and Lee Cook address newspapers to subscribers. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mrs. Lawson proofreads copy before it is sent to the publisher. 129 Advertising Staff Sells 1,053 Inches The ENTERPRISE Ad Staff began working early in the summer selling ads to make it possi- ble for the school newspaper to be published each month. The eighteen girls who composed the staff spent many hours contacting local busi- nesses to ask them to buy ads. They sold a total of 1,053 inches of advertisement. Many of the members gave up their study halls to work on the staff billing advertisers and laying out the ad section for each issue of the ENTER- PRISE. As a reward for the hard work of the ad staff, Mrs. Loretta Gilliam, sponsor, took the group on a trip to Dallas along with the Football Ad Staff. TOP LEFT: Managers are Kay Mettz, Claire Huhn, Carol Robin- son, and Mary Nelson. ABOVE: Staff members are, front row: Kay Mettz. Renee Lieber, Mary Kirk, Claire Wheeler. Debbie Headstream. Second row: Carol Robinson, Marga- ret Elsey. Claire Huhn, Becky Hurley. Third row: Katherine Norris, Martha Crenshaw. Susie Vanderkuy. Mrs. Gilliam, Mary Nelson, 130 Workers Re-s helve Books for Students Re-shelving books and checking people in and out of the library were two jobs performed by library workers this year. These students aided both the students and librarians through their invaluable service in the library. They gave up their study halls all year to learn more about the library through hard work. Li- brary workers kept the library in good order for the students and were always on hand to help someone find a book. These students were famil- iar with every section of the library and all the information available. Library Club members made it possible for the library to be an efficient part of Captain Shreve. TOP RIGHT: The two librarians are Mrs. Valore and Mrs. Mason. ABOVE: Members are, front row: Mike Rosenzweig, Steve Whatley. Craig Zipen, Marion Shields, Dottie Mayfield. Second row: Pat Peatross, Valerie Sholar. Sherry Gwin, Vicki Velvin, Becky Bradford, Tena Reed, Marcy Fulco, Terri Sutton, Elizabeth West. Debbie Peebles, Mark Kobuszewski. Third row: Richard Morrow. Royce Labor. Jack Wimer, Mike DeLee, Richard Ferguson. Bill Zeler, Honda Huddleston. Football Ad Staff Tours Dallas Fair Traveling to the Dallas State Fair was the re- ward of the twenty-nine hard-working girls who composed the Football Program Ad Staff. The girls sold ads all summer in order to meet a one hundred dollar minimum sales goal allotted to each of them. Much time, energy, and gasoline was put into the effort. After school started, many of the girls devoted their study halls to ad staff work and took care of the billing, layouts, and other jobs. Their Final duty was to sell the football programs at home football games. A special homecoming insert honoring members of the Court was printed and sold at school prior to the game. TOP RIGHT: The managers include; clockwise from top, Rose- mary Davis, Maribelh Lee, Wanda Warner, Pat Peatross. and Pam Conard. BOTTOM LEFT: Vicki Phillips and Kay Frazier sell homecoming programs to Donny Savory, Jimmy Clayton, and Rick Robertson. 4§ 132 .-r TOP LEFT: Anticipating a long bus ride to Dallas are Lucy McWilliams. Paula Pcatross. Laura Brabham. Mary Colquitt, and Anne Welch. TOP RIGHT: Sopho- more members of Ad Staff are Debbie Tucker, Lucy McWilliams, Becky Bennett, Laura Brabham, Mary Colquitt. tO VE: Football Ad Staff members include: Seated behind football. Kay Frazier, clockwise, Ann Demopolus, Cathy Despot. Libby Wibker. Vicki Phillips, :ily Salter, Paula Peatross, Betty Edwards. Jackie Farmer, Brevard Hall. Diana Fulton, Carol Noble, Martha Colquitt, Debbie Ladymon, Sibile Pardue, ne Velch, Lydia Flowers. 133 Urst row: Sherwood Hailey. Diana Fulton. Jan Tucker. Ku Martin. Hexton Kellx. limulo Hi :li . Martha Hum liter. Heckx llall. 110111 rou: ('oral . ohlr. Cecily Salter. Dimitx Derrick. Hetsy cttle. Marian Call .Meyer. irdt Schuller. Dene c Mnnlftomerx. Debra K imberlry. Russell lirabham. 7 hml rou: h.d U rich. Truy Jackson. Melanie llarrell. Heck jonlcn. (.a ft am lorn I In • «!. Lx ilia Fluwm, u an II il her. Judx Kennedy. . _ Two Staffs Capture Memories in LOG Meeting deadlines, writing copy, and plan- ning pictures were the duties that plagued the LOG staff this year. The Fourteen members of the staff put in many hours to capture each event of the year in one book. Their job was to make for the students a collection of the happenings of the year to be kept and remembered forever. The editorial staff would not have been able to publish a book without the assistance of the ad- vertising staff. They sold ads to various local businesses to raise money. They also took care of the sale and distribution of the yearbooks. Through these combined efforts this yearbook was made possible. TOP RIGHT: Carol Noble, Claire Goldsworthy, and Cecily Salter spent long hours completing the organization section. BOTTOM LEFT: Editor Debra Wimberley worked many hours checking all the pages. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mrs. Smith, sponsor, helps Sher- wood Bailey crop pictures. 136 TOP LEF T: Diana Fallon and Betsy Settle look over the layouts for the academics section of the yearbook. TOP RIGHT: Becky Jorden works industriously on the senior class section. BOTTOM LEFT: Ad staff members are. seated: Brenda Rigby. Melanie Harrell. Becky Ball. Martha Pasquier, Judy Kennedy. Jan Tucker. Standing are: Peyton Kelley. Susan Wibker. Kay Martin. 137 ROTC Presented Homecoming Court Personal honor, leadership, and patriotism are the goals strived for by the cadets of the Captain Shreve ROTC. They learn self reliance, good cit- izenship, team work, self discipline, and respect for authority under the direction of CSM Chias- son, commandant of cadets. The Gator Cadet Battalion participated in many activities this year both at school and in the community. They earned and proudly accepted the Honor School Award. This award is pre- sented to the outstanding ROTC Battalion in the city. They have represented Captain Shreve at army matches against local and out of town schools. TOP LEFT: Junior sponsors are, seated: Michele Wolfe and Mar- gie Wolfe. Standing are: Mrs. Loyless, sponsor, and Susan Van Hook. ABOVE: Members of Company A are. front row: Ed Welch. Kathy Wylie. Lee Pickard. Leonard Could. Ben Brown. Second row: David Headrick, Mark Kobuszewski, William Pierre. Baniell Lewis. Mike Monarch, John Duben, Pat Duncan. Lowell Todd, Searcy Barnes. Willie Turner, Harold Brandt. John Cant. Third row: John Gleason. William Laurence. Joe Holmes, Mark Kaplan. Larry Thomas. Bill Henderson. Mike Andries. Don Turn- er, William Wright, Buddy Stoker. Sean Crowe. Peter Cahan, Henry Gardner. 138 TOP RIGHT: The Gator Cadet Battalion information. ABOVE: At the Homecoming ceremony, the Drill Team formed an arch of sabers for the Home- coming Court. 139 Gator Rifle Team a Place of Honor Mastering the use of firearms was the ambi- tion of the Gator Rifle Teams. They were select- ed for firing ability, sense of responsibility, and long hours of individual practice. Rifle teams perform in competition with many schools. Twelve sponsors were chosen by the cadets this year. Their duties were to establish and maintain battalion, company, and individual rec- ords, perform administrative and typing duties, march in parades, and fire indoor rifle range weapons. Along with their cadet officer sponsors they performed for school and off-campus activi- ties. This position in ROTC is honorary. TOP LEFT: Senior sponsors are, front row: Mary Becker, Anne Loe, Marilyn Smith, Kathy Wylie. Second row: Barbara Williams, Sara Ruffin, Cindy Grubb, Linda Miles. 140 ABOVE: Members of Company B include, front row: Joe While, Michelle Wolfe. Mike Tern'. Andy Breiffeilh. Hank Dreyfuss. Second row: Clive Nun- ley. Richard Ferguson. David Sernon, James While. Tim Simmons, Ken Williams. William Jarratl. Gan' Halh uisl. Kenneth Hicks, John McFadden. Third row: Greg Smith. Bobby Glover. Ron Shelby, Larry Morris. Brad I eggelt, Robert Ingram, Jerry Bufkin. Franklin Snyder. TOP RIGHT: Mike Terry marches in formation with his company. ABOVE: Members are, front row: Richard Fein burg, Kyle Moppert, Margie Wolfe, John Robinson, Frank Schwartzenburg. Second row: Albert Pierre, Martin Zelinsky, John Stahl, Nolan Shaw, David Thomas, Ronald Gray, Bill Ho- naker. Bill Huhn, Jolly Holmes, Jimmy Harper, Rodney Guice. Third row: Barry Whitaker. Larry Smith, Malven Williams, Joe Sonnier, Bill Campbell, Mike Lewis, Andy Jackson, Bob Krauel, Robert Thompson, Bruce Youse, Royce Labor, Keith Pervan, Charles Day. 141 Honor Guard, Band Necessary to ROTC The Honor Color Guard presented the colors at school functions and civic activities. Daily they made sure that the flag at the front of the school was raised and lowered. At each home football game the ROTC Color Guard presented the colors prior to the game. A posi- tion in this group is one of honor. Each division of the ROTC had a duty this year. The Cadet Bat- talion Commander and his staff performed the task of organizing and leading the entire battalion. The ROTC Band spent many hours in the mastery of their instruments. They were commanded by Bill Willis and directed by Mr. Bill Causey. They performed at many functions during the year. TOP LEFT: Members are. from row: Robert Gray. Barbara Williams. Second row: Ewtns Young. Linda Miles. Frank Schwartzenburg, Sara Ruffin. Randy Keator. Anne Loe. Third row: Andy Day. Mary Becker. Steve Moore. Cindy Grubb. Stew Scroggin, Marilyn Smith. 142 TOP MIDDLE: Each day the color guard raised and lowered the school flag. Members of the Honor Color Guard were Tim O'Neal, Len Moyer. Phillip Lunsford. David Furr. TOP RIGHT: Members of the ROTC Band were, front row: Bill Willis. Daphne Grady. David Furr. Second Row: Chuck Willis. Roy Morris, Rick F.mert. Third row: Clydell Hall. Mark Stephenson. Philip Morris. Fourth row: Roger McMillan. Billy Alan. Mike Fleming. Fifth rote: Donald Johnson. Bill Zeller. Early Benja- min. Sixth row: Henry Carmack, Marvin Morrow, Melvin Edwards. 143 TOP LEFT: Sara Ruffin senes Mayor Font at the ROTC Spaghetti Supper. TOP RIGHT: Front row: Len Moyer, Jim Harbour. Susan Fan Hook. Charles Walker, Randy White. Second row: Jim Mashaw, jack Wimer. Willie Carmack, Joseph Edmundson, David Roeger. Jimmy Clifton, Floyd Glover, Johnny Rambo, Moses Williams. Michel Harper. Third row: Steven Stein. James Clemmons, Hamilton Harper, R. L Alexander, Jerry Lattin, Charles Thomas, Willy Ferguson, Arthur Brown, Justin McCullough, Ronald Turner. BOTTOM LEFT: Rifle team members are. first row: Roger McMillan. Bill Campbell. Anne Ix e, David Furr. Randy Kealor. Andy Breffielh, Margie Wolfe, Phillip Lunsford, Tim O'Neal. Second row: Martin Zelinsky. Philip Morris. Billy Honaker. Robby Thompson, Royce Labor. Greg Smith. Rodney Guicc, Andy Jackson. Mark Kaplan. 144 Funds Are Raised at ROTC Supper The Gator Drill Team participated in many activities throughout the year. They were select- ed to participate in the presentation of the home- coming court. This precision marching unit spent many hours mastering their colorful for- mations and drill maneuvers. Members are cho- sen for their academic and military achieve- ments, appearance, and long hours of precision drill, mastering of arms, and a sense of responsi- bility. The ROTC Spaghetti Supper, presented on Tuesday, November 11 was attended by parents and friends of the boys in the corps. A special attendant at the event was Mayor Clyde E. Fant. BOTTOM LEFT: Drill team members are. front rote: James Harbour. Ken Williams. William Lawrence. Jarrell William. Second row: Mike Terry. William Malven, Mark Stephenson. Un Moyer. Third row: Charles Walker. Jim Mashaw. Pat Duncan. Fourth row: Em ns Young. Bob Weimer. Ham- ilton Harper. Fifth row: John Robinson. Sara Ruffin. Mary Becker. Andy Day. Mike Lewis. 147 Davi Abramson Suzanne Adams Peter Adamson Klwyn Addison Tommy Aiken Dicky Aillct Debbie Aldridge Libby Alexander Carol Alvord Cathie Alvord Debra Anderson James Anderson Ken Anderson Laura Anderson April Austin Debbie Baiano Anthony Bailey Sherwood Bailey l.amar Baker Beckv Ball Donna Balladarcs Jill Barham Charlotte Bartlett Raymond Barton Jav Baseo Clinton Bates Virginia Bcaird Jerry Beal Mary Becker Steve Beckerdite 149 Richard Beckham Kate Bclchic Pat Bellinger Carl Belton Rusty Benard Ricky Berlin Alan Bcychok Albert Bicknell Anne Borders Tom Bowlin Russell Brabham Phil Bradley Debra Branch Bill Bray Larry Brazil Debby Brazzel Andy Breffeilh Steve Brian Duncan Bridges Charlotte Brown E. C. Brown Ben Brown Jerry Bryant John Burke Gary Burt Seniors Are Chapel Pace-Setters 150 OP LEFT: Susie Cotes finds time during her busy school life to ttend a Wednesday chapel service. Sue Byrd Kennv (iamplx'll Susan Campbell Ellen Carllon Cleve Carpenter Paul Carrington Shannon (Carroll Jim Cash Jimmy Caskev ChervI CliafTee 151 Seniors Brew Gator Spirit TOP RIGHT: Parading through every hall, Mrs. Rains and Daphne Grady add spirit to the school by leading the band to the U'oodlau n pep rally. Marianna Chrissoverges Cheryl Christmas Mami Cicerone Chris Clark Renee Cloutier Gary Cohen Linda Gdquitt Martha Colquitt Randy Colvin Pops Comegys Pam Conard Ann Cook Carol Cook Kathy Cook Kathy Cook Lee Cook William Cook Carol G rdill Connie Cox Debbie Cox 152 Margie Craddock Martha Crenshaw Sue Crooks Debbie Crowder Mike Crowe Timmy Culliton Ed Cummer Mary Cummings Ginny Dailey Dave Daniel Debbie Davenport Gracie Davenport Gayle Davis Rosemary Davis Andy Day Marianne Dean Patricia Dean Larcie DeArman Bill Deen Marilyn Deiley Diane Demopulos Alvetta Dennis Kathleen DeSilva Michelle Dickens Tim Donald Beth Donner Bailey Dougbs Mike Downs Anne Dubois David Durkee 153 Cheerleaders Win SMU Spirit Stick Denny Duron Harry Dutreix Jimmy Kakin Debbie Howards I.isa Ellis Margaret Elsey Vieki Epes Debbie Epps Susan Epps Neil Erwin Susan Farmer Richard Fcinberg Mike Ferguson Preston Ferguson Betty Fleming Mark Florshcim Janice Forbing Kathy Foster Mike Foster George Franklin Kay Frazier Belinda Fuller Kitty Caicnnic Karen Gardsbane John Garner 154 Elizabeth Gates Susie Gates Lake George John Gian forte Jeanette Giddens Freddy Gilliam Trudi Ginsburg Marguerite Coin Ellen Goldsholl Claire Goldsworthy James Golston Bob Gordon Daphne Grady Bill Grady Gwinartic Graham We Anticipate the Ring Date Karen Grann Karen Grant Robert Gray Jude Greber Bill Greenwood Terry Greer Cindv Grubb David Gustine Sherry Gwin Debbie Hagan Donna Haigh Roger Hale Brevard Hall Jim Hall Carol Hailett Steve Hancock BOTTOM LEFT: Elated Chris Clark receives his ring. BOTTOM RIGHT: Deloris Harris pays her Jinal balance. 156 Susan Harbin Jim Harbour Cynthia Harrell Mike Harrell Janet Harriss William Hart Mike Harter Timothy Hatcher Kathv Haworth John Hayter David Headrick Debbie Headstream Marion Heard Bob Henderson Clarice Henderson Jimmy Herrin Linda Herrin Beth Herring Helen Hickman Janet Hill Marsha Hinkle Barry Hoffman Walter Holder Marsha Holley Randy Holloway Annie Holmes Bobby Holt Debbie Honevcutt Wilma Hooks Galen Hopper 157 Jan Hornbucklc Jim Horton Shelby Houston Mike Howell Pat Howell Honda Huddleston Claire Huhn Ronny Hupper! Kathv Hurst Downs Hutchins Katie Hutchins Debbie Hyatt John Hyatt Joe Hyscll Jimmy Ingram Richard Ingram Connie Jackson Sallic Jacobs Mark James Terry Jarrell BOTTOM RIGHT: Waiting for their bus, Robert Bush, James Golston, and Jimmie Tigues Jind time to talk of their day’s activities. 158 Seniors Tolerate the Final Months TOP LEFT: Kate Belch ic awaits her ride after a tiring day at Captain Shreve. Barbara Jordan Becky Jordcn Linda Juc Regina Jue Bob Keaslcr Randy Kcator Gary Kennedy Kenney Kennedy David Ketchand Paul Kethley Sieve Kilgore Carol King Lassie King Mary Kirk Ray Koch Mai Kossick Mike Kossick Debbie Kurz Vicki laBordc Debbie Ladymon 159 Brenda LaGronc Bonnie Land Marov Landrum Danny 1-ank Vicki Lealh Jeri I,eatherwood Marilx'tli Lee Phillip Legler Greg Lenert Susie I.eSagc Mike Lewis Renee Liebcr Valerie Liles Carole Linam Diane Lisman Anna Livengood Anne Loe Carolyn Loe Sandra Loe Jan Lofton Palmer Long Steve Lorant Clyde Love Mazic Loyd John Luck Ed Lynn David MacKnight Alan Madden Patty Maddry Claire MafTett 160 Senior Masquerades as Gator TO! LEFT: Lee Pickard represents Al E. Gator during another outstanding Gator football season. Richard Maniscalco Wavnc Maniscalco Lissa Marcus Brvan Markaverick Patricia Markcy Martha Marrs Dru Marsalis Angie Marsiglia Jim Mashaw Don Matthews Lee Mauroner Jim McAteer Charles McCartney Carole McCutcheon Colleen McDaniel Richard McGimsev Garen McGregor Richard McIntyre Anne McKay Carla McKeever 161 Keith McMaster Phil Meadows Bubby Messina Betsy Middleton Debbie Milam Linda Miles Jan Miller Wayne Milliean Bryan Mills Roy Monarch Les Mooney Steve Moore Kyle Moppert Richard Moran Berkeley Morley Ladis Morris Patricia Morris Marvin Morrow Judv Morrow Richard Morrow BOTTOM RIGHT: Cheerleaders Amy Pen in per. David Sour. Garen McGregor, and Bill . ader evoke enthusiasm through their stunts, yells, skits, and banners. 162 The Best To Be, the Class of770 Len Moyer Barry Murov Mike Murphv Val Murrell Bill Nader Mike Nichob Ronnie Nierman Carol Noble Mary Jo Nolen Kathryn Norris Donny Nurdin Mary Alice Osborn John Osborne Susan Pack Sibile Pardue Martha Pasquier Vicky Paulk Ginny Pearce Tandy Pease Pat Peatross Amy Pcninger Janice Perrin Mike Petree Lynn Petrey Janice Phillips 163 Vickie Phillips Lee Pickard Jeff Pike Bubba Pipkin Paul Piltman Velma Plater Monette Polancic Bill Powdrill Sandra Prados India Pressley Donna Price Steve Prowell Robert Putch Betty Putman Jim Quinn Judy Rabb Vicki Rabc Pollie Raines Christy Ramey Mike Ratcliff Marsha Recknagcl Gloria Riding Sharon Reid Debbie Richardson Steve Richey Brenda Rigby Linda Riggins Gary Rippctoe Debbie Rivet Rick Robertson 164 Carol Robinson John Robinson Mark Robinson Donald Rogers Natalie Rolph Philip Roper John Ruben Paul Rudolph Sara Ruffin Curt Rymer Gail Sadoff Elliott Salt . Gene Saveli Tommy Saveli Verien Schaffer Frank Schwartzenburg Steve Scroggin Betsy Settle Ardis Shaffer Susan Shaver Choice of College — Challenges TOP LEFT: Junior Alice Candiloro hurries to her next class before the bell catches her. TOP RIGHT: Bobby Baskind, Barr,- Murov, and Judy Gamble Jind it hard to concentrate in their cafeteria study hall. 165 Debbie Shivers Valerie Sholar John Short Bobby Simmons Jim Simms Cathy Sinclair Deborah Slaughter Mark Sloan Cathie Smith David Smith Diane Smith Kathy Smith Lindy Smith Marilyn Smith Sheryl Smith Steve Smith Greg Smitberman Kathy Snow 166 Seniors Reminiscence Charles Snyder David Sour Bobby Sprayberrv Tim Springer Kathy Stall Deborah Stanford Mike Staulzenberger Steve Stein Karen Sterbenz James Stone Mary Stone Mark Strickland Mike Strickland Vickie Stroud Jeff Sudds TOP LEFT: David Duncan prepares for his senior year in Mechanical Drawing. BOTTOM LEFT: Close up of his work. 167 Jo.- Sullins Mike Swearingm Lynn Swindle Kav Taylor Susan Taylor Don Teach Mike Terry Donny Thames Sheryl Theis Ronnie Thoma Tom Thoma Roberta Thoman Debbie Thomas Larry Thomas Suzanne Thompson Bob Thrall Jim Tilton Alan Tooraen Susan Towns Vida Travlor BOTTOM RIGHT: Albert Bicknell and Beth Herring prove through their actions that drama classes are exuberating. 168 Seniors Instruct Drama Students Susan Trowbridge Chris Tully Ricky Tully Steve Vanderkuy Carl Van Gorkom Ginger Vaughan Randy Vickrev Harry Von Eincm Linda Voss Geraldim- Wailes Clwrles Walker Elaine Waller Pat Walmslev Chastain Ward law Wanda Warner Mark Watson Murry Watson William Watson Ray Weadoek Dennis Webb John Webb I-ang Wedgeworth Doug Weedman Ed Welch Margaret W'elsh 169 ’70 Chooses: Green and Gold, Motto and Song, rrBlowin? in the Wind” David Werntz Jane West Mike West Ruth Ann West W'avne Westerman Mike Weston Claire Wheeler John Whclcss Clarence Whitaker Randy White Sharon White Susan Wibker Anne Wilkinson Pal Wilkinson Susan Willcox Barbara Williams Jeff Williamson Bobby Willis Bill Willis Kathy Wilmes Pam Wilson Debra Wimberlev Mike Wisby John Wise Vicky Wolfe 170 TOP LEFT: After a spirited pep rally, senior Marvin Morrow finds it hard to mote another inch. Mark Woods Deanie Wray Kathy Wylie Becky Young Evens Young Gigi Zelinsky 171 jumon class officers Kftren ('otter Treasurer Celeste St. Martin President Carol Strain Vice-President Judv Gamble f vBo Harris Vice-President TOP LEFT: After a spirit ! pep rally, senior Marvin Morrow finds it hard to move another inch. Mark Woods Deanie Wrav Kathy Wylie Becky Young Evens Young Gigi Zelinskv Harold Cullick George Davis Hank Dreyfuss Scott Foil Philip Foster Tommy Guerin Carl Gutschow Bryan Humphries Larry Mycr Mike Nichols Kent Rutter St« phen Shircy Larry Smith John Terry CLASS OFFICERS K ren Cotter 3s Treasurer s N Celeste 3t. Martin i w Carol Strain Vice-jPresident Judy Gamble . Harris 'J'- Vice-President iwujii Homecoming Thrills Juniors Jane Adair Ken Adams Vickie Addison Bill Addison Debbie Akchin R. L. Alexander Lila Allain Charmainc Allen Ivory Allen Donna Anderson Mike Andrics Jeanette Arnold Melba Arnold Keith Anthony Neely Atkinson ABOVE: At the homecoming pep rally Ouida Rice. Mary Becker. Denise Pruitt. Pal Wilkinson, and Jeanette Arnold performed as Mr. Causey directed the band. Juniors Share Knowledge Lynne Averre Brooks Bags by Betty Jo Bairns Sheila Baker Bobby Baskind Vicki Beach Debbie Iiel I Ricky Benson Patsy Benton Georgia Berridge Ryan Bicknell Carol Black Cathy Black Bob Blanchard Chouttie Blanchard Randy Blodgett Charles Bolton Joe Bond; Tina Bordon Penny Borrell BOTTOM RIGHT: John Hay ter adjusts an instrument in the physics lab as Martha Crenshaw watches. 174 Richard Bethel Susanne Bradley Martha Brazil Linda Brelsford Roma Brock Bobbie Brooks Boyd Brown Eura Dell Brown Flovd Brown Pat Brown Mari Bruschi Yvonne Brvan Connie Bryant Bet lye Buckner Phillip Burns Debbie Burks Marilyn Burson Debra Calabretta Bill Campbell Mary Alice Candiloro Jimmy Carlton 175 Henry Carmack Chuck Carter Matt Causey Cathy Chalupnik David Clark Jimmy Clayton Doug Clemmons Jimmy Clifton Andrea Gofer Tom Cole Carol Coleman Melanie Coleman L.ane Cook Darline Cook Karen Cotter Kay Cowden Johnny Cowcn Jack Grace Steve Crutchfield Linda Cruvant 176 Juniors Enjoy Gym Classes Gerald Cruz Peggy Cummings Marshall Cunningham Wendy Cunningham Nona Dailey Norma Damm Donna Davenport David Davis Gary Davis Gary Davis Gwen Davis Lerena Davis Mike DeLee Anne Demopulous Charles Dempsey Dorinda Dennis Cathy Despot Tommy Dewett Roy Dews Curtis Ditzell Nicky Dillard Carol Dixon Jane Drake David Duncan Pat Duncan Diane Dunkelman Bill Duval David Eatman Linda F.herhardt Brvant Edmundson 177 I Betty Edwards Melvin Edwards Mike Endslay Richard Esslingcr Hunky Evans John Ewing David Faley Dottie Fargason Jackie Farmer Vicki Farrar Richard Fergerson Mark Ferguson Juniors Serve School Dan Fcstervan Valerie Field Mary Fisher Tim FitzGerald Lydia Flowers Gale Fontaine Jimmy Foster Patrice Foster Sandie Foster Chip Fowler Linda Francis Chris Frazier Jan Frazier Georgia Freeman Robin French 178 TOP LEFT: Bill Addison series desserts to hungry students. Joey Friblev John Frierson Gary Frink Marcv Fulco Mike Fulco Clint Fuller Diana Fulton Debbie Furlow David Furr Judy Gamble Henry Gardner Susan Gardsbane Sherry Garrard Jim Garrett Phil Garrison John Gaskins Fred Gianforte Gary Gilcreasc Bobby Gilliam Susan Gisel John Gleason 179 Bohhv Glover Carolyn Coin Susan Gonzales John Goodson Dan Goodwin Jill Graham Richard Gray Yarva Green Pam Greer Rhonda Griffin Susan Grolh James Gunnels Alice Hadwin Cora Lee Mall Kal Mall Shcrill Mall Rosie Mary Hamilton Susan Hamm George Hancock Vicki Hardgrove BOTTOM RIGHT: Jimmy Carlton. Kale Belchic. Kathy Stall, and Libby McCullough present 'Goldilocks” in Spanish III class. 180 Juniors Dramatize Old Favorite Missy Hardv Tom Harkov Denise Harman Jimmy Harper Bo Harris Steve Harris Barbara Hart Annette Hilhurn Susie Hines Li . Hobbs Marian Hollingsworth Jolly Holmes Danny Holt Bill Honaker Pete Hood Sheri Hubier Georgia Lav Hulon Georgia Hyde Barbara Hysell Carol James Paul Jarratt Lamar Jarvis Jorji Jarzabek James Ray Jenkins Jimmie Jenkins 181 Johnnie Johnson Mike Johnson Hayes Johnston Jan Johnston Allen Jones Ginger Jones Betty Lynne Jopling Kathy Jordan Pam Jordan Pat Kadison Wanda Keeney Peyton Kellev Debby Kellner Pam Kemp Darid Kent Carol Kerr 182 Sophomores Look Up to Juniors Linda Kesilman Mike Kidwell Stan King Jim Kinncbrew John Kinncbrew Kittye Kipcr Judy Kissinger Barbara Kluearich Mark Kobuszcwski Darvl Koclcmav Debbie Koelemay Bob Krauel Royce Labor Larry Lafitte Carol Luting Joanne Landers Tori Langford Mary Jane Larsen • Shirley Lasseigne Doug I aUier Jerry Laitin Larry Lawrence Mickie Leach Brad Leggett Bonnie Leonard Barnell Lewis Connie Lewis Jan Lewis Tommv Lewis Laura Lieber 183 Janet Livengood Mattie Lou Loe Larry Londot Ed Lovd Phillip Lunsford Morris Lustbcrg Randy Lvle Bill Lvnn Eddie Lvons Ronnie Maddox Will Malven Susan Mannies Mike Mark Johnnie Martin Kay Martin Randy Mason Dottie Mayfield Jacque Mayfield Linda McCarthy David McCary Kathryn McClurkin John McCook Dorothy McCoy Percy McCrancy Libby McCullough Woody McCullar Doug McCutcheon Jim McDonald John McFaddcn Donna McGill Juniors Demonstrate Projects 184 Madeline McGoldrick Tommy McGuire Murray Mclnnis Allison McNcesc Harold McQueen Marshall Meadows Mary Ann Messina Kay Mettz Gail Meyer Julie Middleton Wilma Mitchell Shirley Ann Monroe TOP LEFT: Tom Hotkey explains his science project to the class. 185 Juniors Explore New Fields Gregg Moon George Moore Mary Moore Vickie Moore Doug Morgan Mike Moritz David Morris Jeanette Morris Jay Murph Daryl Mu slow Margaret Nader Mike Nader Katie Neal Punk Neal Brian Neely Mark Nelson Jan Nesom Joeska Nicholson Phil Nicholson David Noll Reggy Oberlag Rush O'Keefe Kathv Oliphinl Torn O'Neal Tim O'Neal 186 Roger Ovcrkamp Diane Parsons Cathie Patton Thomas Patty John Pearce Diane Pearce Nancy Pennington Keith Pervan Jean Pet rev Huteh Phillips Davit! Pierson Albert Pierre William Pierre Jim Poole Carol Porter Mary Porter Judv Posey Nick Pratt Connie Price Jan Protliro BOTTOM LEFT: Ken Adams. Louis Ses- sions. Mrs. Swindle. Neely Atkinson, and Phillip Hums experiment in chemistry. BOT- TOM RIGHT: Melanie Coleman collects her thoughts. 187 Denis Pruitt Kenny (Quintana Miekv Ray Tena Reed Melissa Reglin Roger Reid Debra Reynolds Ouida Rice Sharon R it man John Robertson Mike Roscnzwcig Donnie Ross Danny Rubbcn Ezekiel Ruben Linda Rustand Cecily Salter Nada Sellwartzenburg Joni Scott Cydncy Seifert Louis Sessions Nolan Shaw Terry Shearer Nancy Shelton Carol Sherman 188 Julia Shumate Timmy Simmons Jim Simpson Debbie Sims Johnny Sisco Elise Smith Laurie Smith Terri Smith Cindy Snelling Janice Snyder Johnny Sour Pat Southerland Craig Springmevcr Maury Staggs Kathy Stahl 189 Denise Stanford Murrell Stansell Chris Stone Celeste St. Martin Carol Strain Marilvn Sudds Marion Sudds Craig Sullivan Lorri Summers Cheryl Sum rail Bob 'i'adloek David Tadloek Garv Taylor Leslie Taylor Terry Teague Andy Tcekell Paula Thacker Charles Thomas David Thomas Larry Thompson BOTTOM: Pep Squad returns from practice. _ . Juniors Learn New Skills Robby Thompson Scultcr Tindel Lowell Todd Carol Tucker Jan Tucker Susan Tucker Don Turner Palsy Turner Nancy Tyler Bill Unverzagt Susie Vanderkuv Susan Van Hook Dana Walker Robin Wanger David Webb Paul Webber Bob Weimar Ann Welch Cherral Westerman BOTTOM LEFT: Jill Graham explains an Algebra II problem to her class. 191 192 Creative Juniors Barry Whitaker Joe Whitaker David White James White Libby Wibker Shuran Wiggins Leigh Wilcox Barry Wiley Gary Wiley Nancy Willeford Birdia Williams David Williams Dub Williams Ken Williams Moses Williams Sadie Williams BOTTOM RIGHT: Marcy Fulco and Mari- lyn Burson masquerade as slaves in I860 elections for American History. Simulate Elections Martha Williamson Scot Williamson Chuck Willis Anita Mays Wilson Dorothy Wilson Ginger Wibon Thomas Wilson Jack Wimer Pat Wojtkiewicz Margie Wolfe Michele Wolfe Mark Worn mack Susan Wood Jerry Woodruff Freeman Word Cleon Worley Ronny Wright Kenny Yopp Bruce Youse 193 ’70 Seniors Lead Sophomores David Abney David Adams Denise Addison Janice Aiken Danny Alexander Jimmv Alexander Mike Alford David Allbritton Diane Allbritton Bill Allen Cindy Alvord David Anderson Janet Anderson Sherry Anderson Kay Arceneaux Joy Arnold Jim Askew Ruth Atkinson Patty Austin George Bailey 195 ABOVE: Showing much enthusiasm, the Seniors cheer at the Wood lawn Pep Rally after finally receiving their rings. Captain S hr eve 9s Cafeteria Works tc Shelia Bailev Berry Nell Baker Reese Baker Barbara Bask iml Helen Battle Laura Bean Debbie Beckman Becky Bennett Kimhi Berlin Katherine Black Criss Black ChilT Blake Jim Blodgett Pat Bocrsig Mark Boles Paul Bolton Rodger Boogaerts Sandra Borders Clyde Bowdon Bob Bowman 196 Feed Hungry Sophomores Alan Bradley Harold Brandt Francis Brantly I-cs Brazzel Glenn Brian Arthur Brown Larry Brown Russ Bryant Robert Bryant Jerry Bufkin Kathy Bullock David Burke LaRue Burnett Debbie Burns Nancy Burns Bubba Boydstun Margaret Boyett Michael Boykin I ura Brabham Becky Bradford BOTTOM LEFT: After eating, Jimmy Alexander puls his tray up. 197 Sophomores Unravel Books' Mysteries Bob Cady Peter Cahan Candy Calabretta Pam Campbell Cindy Caraway Dana Carlisle Bertel Carlton Willie Carmack Christy Carpenter Donna Carrier Alice Carroll Deenie Carter Roosevelt Carthan Susan Cefalu Tricia Chapman Eddie Lee Chatman Pat Cicerone Dorothy Clark Jeff Clark Judy Clark Gary Clacke Becky Cole Steve Cole Jan Coleman Mary Colquitt Kav Conway Candy Cook Charles Cook Deborah Cooper Hans Cooper 198 Rick Coy Scott Crane Crawford Crenshaw Rickie Crouch Arden Crow Steve Crowder Sean Crowe Jerry Culliton Ann Culotta Mike Daniel Dale Dauleuil Terri Davidson Debra Davis Jessie Davis Mary Davis Pal Davis Sidney Davis Teri Davis Tony Dclaunc Richard Dennis 199 Dimity Derrick David Deufel Diane Digby Ruth Digby David Dodson Tommy Donner Kathy Donovan Debby Doran Jody Dosher Camille Downs Lee Drey fuss Mclodie Dunn Blair Durkee Barry Eakin Terry Eberhardt 200 ABOVE: Janet Johnson asks Mrs. Bennett to help her with a Geometry problem. Teachers Assist Sophomores Ora Lee Edwards Rebecca Edwards David Egan Kendra Ellis Libby Ellis John Elsey Richard Emcrt Mike Enloc Wayne Epes Richard Epps Billie Fair Mike Fant Jay Fawcett Micliael Fleming Judy Franklin Catherine Fraser Colleen Fraser Linda Fredrick Richard Fuglcr John Gant Diane Gardsbane Bill Garrett Gerry Gary Pam Gates Myron Gibson Don Giglio Jerry Gilcrcase Gary Gill Jan Gilman Floyd Glover 201 Sophomores Start Campaigning Ricky Gongre JoEUen Goodman John Goodwin Nancy Gordon Travis Goss Kay Grammcr Kaylc Grann Tommy Grant Ronald Gray Randy Grccngus James Grper Jim Griffon Jayne Grigsby Tommy Grubb Glenn Guerin Rodney Guicc Queen Guillard Debbie Gwin Clvdcll Hall Buddy Hallett Gary Hallquist David Hamm Barbara Hampton Emily Hancock Linda Harbin Mike Harbour Ronnie Harlow Hamilton Harper Mickei Harper Melanie Harrell 202 Thomas Harrell William Harrell Dan Harris Patsy Harris Steve Harris Susan Hartman Mark Hearn Ann Hegenwald Bruce Henderson Jeff Hicks Kenneth Hicks Chip HicLschcr Carolyn Hill Johnnie Hill Richard Hiller Jimmy Hinson Betty Hirsch Jan Hobbs Brad Holly Gail Holley BOTTOM LEFT: Sidney Davis decides his candidate for sophomore senator. BOTTOM RIGHT: Creative posters at- tract ivies. 203 Sophomores Listen and Learn Marv Holloway Joe Hoi UK'S Helen Holt Debbie Hoover Kevin Hopper Ken Hornbuekle Chuck Horne John Horton Tommy Huddleston Mark Hudson Karen Hughes Bill Huhn Randy Humphries Mary Hunter Becky Hurley Christine Hurst Debbie Hysell Nancy lies Steve Ingram Andy Jackson Gary Jackson Barbara Jambor Dan James Barbara Jarrell Cathie Jenkins Chris Jenni Donald Johnson Gary Johnson Janet Johnson Marilyn Johnson 204 Pal Johnson Patti Johnson Paula Johnston Sara Johnston Cindv Jones Randy Jones Robert Jones Vance Jones Patti Jorden Mark Kaplan Gay Kelly Barbara Kennedy Judv Kennedy Bill Killgore Cynthia Killgore Paula Kimble Henna Klijn Mary Janet Koerner Kathie Kossick Rita Kranson 205 ABOVE: Listening as Mr. Go:a lectures are Estclla Wise. Dorothy McCoy, and Paula Kimble. Buses Transport Sophomores Becky Ladymon Brenda Lange John (.arrison Clark Lary Ken I attier Rebecca Lea Carolyn Lee Brian Lenard Denise lenard Carol Leslie Abbic Levy Evic Lieber Tommy Lincoln Thomas Logan Franci ne Long Kathy lx ng Carol Love Connie Lucky Maureen Last berg Becky Lynch Cheryl Lyons Laurie Lyons Cindy Mack Jim Macon Bob Markov Beth Marsalis Debbie Marsalis Kirk Marsh Bobby Martin Henry Martin 206 Diane Mason Pal Mason Mindy Mathis David Mauroncr Bernadette Maxcy Bess Maxwell Sandy Mayfield Reginald Mayo Susan McCullar Justin McCullough Leland McCullough Dick McCutcheon TOP LEFT: Riding the bus to schoolMark Boles gets off when it arrives at the doors of Captain Shrew. 207 208 Barbara McGaughey Marvin McHorse Hugh McKay Joy McKee David McKcevcr Diane McKnighl Robert McMichac) Roger McMillan l.ucv McWilliams Mary Virginia Meirs TOP RIGHT: Julie Middleton studys for a test. BOTTOM RIGHT: Bobby Simmons. Betty Putman. James Anderson, and Mike Murphy use the library for research pur- poses. Studying Challenges Sophomores Jeanne Messina Kill Meverson Jeanne Middleton Sammv Mijalis Willie Miles Mary Mills Mike Monarch Curtis Moncrief Denise Montgomci y Mamie Moore Mary Anne Moore Randy Moore Debbie Moossy Cathy Moppert Debbie Moring Jan Morris Larry Morris Philip Morris David Morrison 209 Bill Moselev Janette Moyer Mimi Murov Ricky Murov Mike Musselman Leon Mvles Rebecca Myles Ron Neely Mary Nelson Jana Newbill Rolx-rl Normand Joe Norntaml Terri NorreU Royal Munley Bobby Oliver Roll Osborn Barbara Parks Mike Parks Glen nan Parrish Gerald Pasey Terry Pate Chuck Patterson Steve Patterson Danny Paulk Walter Payton Cindy Pease Paula Peatross Debbie Peebles Cindy Pennington John Pepper Keith Perrin Stella Perslev Sophomores Communicate 210 TOP LEFT: Helen Purgatorio makes appointments using the gym foyer telephone on her lunch shift. TOP RIGHT: The intercom system has many beneficial aspects. Jan Thomas has found it a lime-saver. Heather Pettigrew Bob Pettit Paula Phelps Patti Pickard Diana Pickens John Pierce Richie Pike Charles Plater David Plater Kathy Pliler 211 Susan Porta Frank Post Brian Powell Cathie Powell Joe Pratt Tommy Priddv C liris Protho Rolierl Pugh Heh-n Purgatorio Jolinnv Ram ho Searcy Raudaliaugh Cheryl Rav Rebecca Reeks Robert Reese Joe Rltodes 212 ABOVE: leading the school in rousing cheers are Bill Nader, Garen McGregor, Dub Williams, and Sharon Wiggins. Sophomores Greet Cheerleaders Jan Richardson Marsha Richey Juanita Mike Rippcloc Bert Robinson Malcolm Robinson Fred Roe Becky Rogers Brenda Rogers Gr«gg Rogers Jerry Rogers Connie Rons Greg Ro| |k Io Karen Rose Mare Rosenzwcig BOTTOM LEFT: Sharon Wiggins. Debbie Furloiv. anti Anne Demoftolus react happily when the new cheerleaders are announced. Connie Rosenzwcig Dan Russell Julia Russell Rob Russell 213 Donna Sallz I-cslie Sample Gladys Sanders Susi Sandifer Donnv Savory Becky Saxon Colleen S -hiinschoek Julie Schubsc Susan Scott Mike Self Shelia Sellers David Semon Sammy Serio Bobhv Sessu ms Tim Shackelford Bonnie Shelby Linda Shirey Oscar Shoenfclt Randy Simmons Eileen Simon Busy Halls Perplex Sophomores ABOVE: Ann Borders walks through the crowded halls to her next class. Six Selected for Who's Who Honor Through faculty selection, six outstanding seniors were chosen Who’s Who of Captain Shreve. These six. Larry Brazil, Martha Cren- shaw, Dennv Duron. Regina Jue, David Sour, and Debra Wimberley, were chosen on scholar- ship. leadership, character, and responsibility. Larrv is president of the Student Council and a Key Club member. Martha is treasurer of the Student Council and a Z-Club member. Denny serves as president of the FCA and quarterback of the football team. Regina is secretary of the Student Council and a Z-Club member. David leads as head cheerleader and president of Inter- act. Debra serves as editor of the LOG and is a me mber of Z-Club. TOP RIGHT: Larry, president, o wns the trophy case to place the Stu- dent Council's Christmas card which will remain the official card. BOT- TOM I.EFT: Repina, a member ofZ-Club. helps in decoralinp the club's annual Christmas tree. idos, Debbie Ladymon. Becky Jorden. Mar- i Colquitt. Elaine Waller, Pam Conrad, Bus- I Brabham, Ed Welch. New Members Are Received by Club Membership in Quill and Scroll is limited to students of junior and senior classification. Members must have done work of superior quali- ty in some phase of journalism. The supervisor of the publication recommends students to be ap- proved bv the secretary of Quill and Scroll. All members must have maintained a good scholastic average on all high school work. New members receive gold pins and a subscription to Quill and Scroll Magazine as a result of their membership. BELOW: Pictured at the Quill and Scroll induction ceremony are Kathy Haworth and Mrs. Lawson. A HOVE: Club members are, front row, Claire Goldsworthy. Brenda Rigby. Margaret Elsey. Martha Crenshaw. Debra Kimberley. Second row. Claire Huhn. Ardis Shaffer, Wanda War- ner, Susie LeSage. Betsy Settle, Man• Kirk, Renee l.ieber. Mary Jo Nolan. Third row. Susan Wibker, Becky Ball. Christy Ramey. Sandra 222 Traditional Tea Hosted by N. H. S. Captain Shreve Chapter of the National Honor Society hosted the traditional tea during home- coming which honored returning Captain Shreve graduates. Junior members of N.H.S. serve as ushers and guides at the graduation ceremonies. The juniors and seniors who are honored as members of the N.H.S. are chosen because of their outstanding qualities. They arc selected on the basis of N.H.S.’s four principles which are scholarship, character, leadership, and service. TOP RIGHT: Pictured at the annual alumni llomeconing tea are Mr.s. Bennett. Mrs. Britiger, Cindy Dalton. Kathy Stall, and Claire Moffett. ABOVE: Officers ofN.H.S. are Paul Rudolph, vice-president; Oebra Wimber- ley, treasurer; Martha Colquitt, secretar,-; Sherwood Bailey, president. BOT- TOM RIGHT: Members of X.H.S. are. front row, Repina Jue. Claire Huhn, Becky Jorden, Cindy Grubb, Renege. Lieber. Barbara Williams. Larcie DeAr- man, Kathy Stall, Amy Peninger. Second Row. Becky Ball. Martha Colquitt. Claire Goldsworthy. Colleen McDaniels. Betsy Settle. Marcy Landrum. Susan Wibker. Susie IxSage. Pam Conard. Libby Alexander, Daphne Grady. San- dra Prados. Martha Crenshaw, Elaine Waller. Debra Wimberley. Third row. Bill Willis. Jim Cash, John Hay ter, Shencood Bailey. Randy Keator. Paul Rudolph. Hank Dreyfuss, Russell Brabham. Mike Stautzenberger, Earn- Bra- zil. Mike Crowe, Dennis Webb. Mark Watson, Lee Mauroner, Randy Colvin, Alan Beychok. 220 Ricky While Terrv While Cindy Wihker Paige Wilcox Cathy Wilkinson Arlhur Williams Maxine Williams Palsy Williams Jim Williamson Paula Williamson Mike Willis Debbie Wilmcs Pamela Wischan Ginny Wise Marie Wood Robert Woodson Gary Wool verton Rickv Wright Douglas Yoder Rebecca York Steve Young Marlin Zelinsky Bill Zeller 217 TOP LEFT: Larry• Brasil. Student Council President, addresses students at pep rally. Sophomores Guided by President Stephen Swartz David Swearingin Kirk Taylor Renee Taylor Scott Teckell Jan Thomas Debbie Toney Greg Toolcy Vickie Treadway Charlotte Triplet Bill Trippc Debbie Tucker Ron Turner Willie Turner Edna Wade Randv Wainwright Tommy Wall Kathy Waller Kate Ward Linda Watson Denyse Webb Mary Ann Webb Anne Wodgeworth Lisa Weld in Elizabeth Wells Jerry West Robert Westcrman Sandy Wheeler Kent White Kevin White 216 Marcy Sinclair Debbie Sink Susan Skinner Cindy Slaughter Elaine Smith Greg Smith Gwenn Smith tarry Smith Lee Smith Franklin Snyder Jav Soloman Joe Sonnier Jerry Spinks Maryann Spurgin Buzz Stagg John Stahl Linda Stanley Mary Stanley Kathy Steele Shelley Stelbnan Mark Stephenson Buddy Stoker Becky Strickland Sally Strohmaier Mike Strong Harvey Stroud Steve Sullins Bodie Summers Vicky Sumrall Terri Sutton 215 Who's Who of Captain Shreve High School ABOVE: The 1970 Who’s Who are David Sour. Martha Crenshaw. Denny Duron. Debra Wimberley. Larry Brazil, and Regina Jue. 225 tv TOR LEFT: The Who's Who. seated. Denny Duron. Regino Jue, and David Sour, standing. Larry Brazil. Martha Crenshaw, and Debra Wimberlev. make plans for college through research in the guidance room. BOTTOM LEFT: Martha Crenshaw prepares pop corn in the concession stands at a basketball game. As treasurer of the Student Council, she is responsible for the concessions at all basketball games. BOTTOM RIGHT: Debra Wimberley, editor of the LOG. works on a page in the yearbook. • • 1970 Who’s Who . . . Active, Hardworking TOP LEFT: One of the main projects Interact held uas its annual sale of student directories. David Sour. president of Interact, pre- pares some hooks to be sold. TOP RIGHT: Dennv Duron, uho played quarterback for the Gator football team, talks with Coach Hedges during a game. 227 228 LOG Staff Awards Mr.; Miss CSHS Every year the LOG Staff chooses one boy and one girl from the senior class to be Mr. and Miss Captain Shreve. These people are active, hard- working. and enthusiastic Gator supporters who have not been recognized for their work while at Captain Shreve. They are both synonymous with what the typical Captain Shreve student is. Martha Colquitt and Rick Robertson were elected bv the LOG Staff as Mr. and Miss Cap- tain Shreve High School for 1970. Martha is ad- miral of the Gatorettes, secretary of the National Honor Society, and senator of the Student Coun- cil. Rick has been very outstanding as a member of the basketball team and FCA. OPPOSITE PAGE. TOP LEFT: Mr. and Miss Captain Shrew for 1970 are Rick Robertson and Martha CoU uitt. TOP LEFT: Mar- tha and Rick worked closely with student activities through the Student Council. BOTTOM LEFT: Martha Uni the 1970 Gato- reties as admiral. BOTTOM RIGHT: One of Rick's main interests is playing basketball. 229 Sabers Salute Queen and Court Reigning over the 1969 Homecoming cere- mony was senior Amv Peninger. She was chosen from among senior girls nominated bv the stu- dent body. Her court included senior maids Becky Jorden and Martha Colquitt, junior maids Carol Tucker and Mary Ann Messina, and soph- omore maids Kimbi Berlin and Patti Jorden. The homecoming ceremonies featured the tra- ditional formation of the crown by the Gatorettes, music bv the band, and an arch of sa- bers by the R.O.T.C. Escorts for the court from the Senior Class of 1969 included: Tommy Ar- ceneaux, Don Ashley, Gordon Boogaerts, Rob Hallquist, Richard McKenzie. Doug Smith, and Dick Williams. OPPOSITE PACK. TOP LETT: Quern Amv Peninger. escorted by- Dick William , is honored bv an arch aj sabers. TOP RIGHT: Sen- ior maids were Beckv Jorden and Martha ('.objuitt. BOTTOM LEFT: Junior maids includet! Man- Ann Messina and Carol Tuck- er. 231 1970 Favorites . . . Enthusiastic Gators 232 Students Nominate An honor bestowed by each class, the favor- ites are chosen from nominations placed by every student. Each individual student placed a nomination for one bov and one girl from his « O class. The top five nominations were then put before the students for a final vote. The end re- sult was six favorites representing the enthusias- tic, well-liked Captain Shreve student. This year Denny Duron and Amy Peninger were chosen as favorites of the Senior Class of 1970. Junior favorites included Randy Lyle and Jackie Farmer. The sophomore class elected as their representatives Bodie Summers and Patti Jorden. OPPOSITE PAGE. TOP LEFT: 1970 Favorites include seniors Denny Duron and Amy Peninger. juniors Randy Lyle and Jackie Farmer, and sophomores Bodie Summers and Patti Jorden. TOP LEFT: Denny assists Amy as she puts up a banner before a pep rally. BOTTOM LEFT: Patti and Bodie look over the many trophies uon during Captain Shreve's first two years. BOTTOM RIGHT: Jackie tries to gel Randy to buy a mistletoe bull sold by the junior class at Christmas. 233 Seniors Compete in N.H.S. Contest Beginning this year, students competing for National Honor Society scholarships were cho- sen not only for their high grades, but also for their service to the community. With this idea in mind, the Captain Shreve NHS selected Larry Brazil and Martha Crenshaw to compete for the $ 1,000 awards. In the National Merit Scholarship program, nine Gators received Letters of Commendation for their performance on the NMS Qualifying Test. These students rank just below the NMS semi-finalists. TOP RIGHT: Nominated by the Captain Shrcie chapter of Nation- al Honor Society. Larry Brazil and Martha Crenshaw are eligible for a $1,000 N.H.S. scholarship. ABOVE? Receiving Letters of Commendation from the National Merit Corporation were Sandra Prados. Martha Pasquier. Margaret Welsh. Carol I Colleen McDaniel. Brenda Rigby, and Kate Belehic. 234 N.M.S. Corporation Scholars Honored September of 1969 brought the announce- ment that six Captain Shreve students had at- tained the rank of semi-finalist in the National Merit Scholarship program. Jim Cash. Mike Crowe, Neil Erwin, Christy Ramey, Paul Ru- dolph. and Bill Watson were included in a group of 15,000 students across the nation who scored the highest on the NMS Qualifying Test. Ninety-seven percent of semi-finalists become finalists by scoring well on a second examination and receiving the endorsement of their schools. They may then compete for scholarships award- ed by the NMS Corporation in the spring of 1970. TOP LEFT: Jim Cash and Neil Erwin were among the six Colors who achieved the position of semi-finalist in the National Merit Scholarship competition. BOTTOM LEFT: Paul Rudolph and Bill Watson were two of the highest scorers on the NMS Qualifying Test. BOTTOM RIGHT: As a semifinalist. Christy Ramey is eli- gible for one of 3.000 scholarships. Legion Sponsors Louisiana State Assuming a new name this year, the tradition- al Pelican State program became known as Loui- siana State. Sponsored by the American Legion, this study in state government is held each Au- gust at LSU-Baton Rouge. Creating imaginary cities and parishes. Cap- tain Shreve’s eleven delegates met with others from around Louisiana. Joining political parties and campaigning for offices, they were elected to positions in either local or state government. In- dividual awards were also given for outstanding citizenship. TOP RIGHT: Ixjuisiana Stale delegates were Russell Brabham. House of Representatives: Amy Peninger, Police Juror: Lang Wedgeworth, House of Representatives: Libby Alexander, Chief of Police: Paul Rudolph. Commissioner of Finance: Becky Jorden. Senator: Phil Meadows. Commissioner of Public Works: Martha Colquitt, House of Representatives: David Sour, Senator: Martha Crenshaw. House of Representatives; Mike Harrell. Senator and Mr. City Award. ABOVE: Alternates to Louisiana Stale were Denny Duron. Debra U imberlev. Lam■ Brazil. Regina Jue. Randy Colvin, Diane Lisman, Sherwood Bailey, Christy Ramey, and Jim Cash. ROTC and Z-Club Leaders Honored As president of Captain Shreve’s Z-Club, San- dra Prados represented the school on the Inter- City Council of Z-Clubs. Another organization recognized for its serv- ice to the school was R.O.T.C. Leading the corps were Robert Gray, Battalion Commander, and Barbara Williams, the Little Colonel. Directing the Rifle Team was Randy Keator, with his spon- sor Anne Loe, and Andy Day and Mary Becker led the Drill Team. TOP LEFT: Ranking higher than any other ROTC sponsor, Bar- bara Williams served as the Little Colonel. BOTTOM LEFT: Leading the Captain Shreve ROTC unit was Robert Gray, Battal- ion Commander. Other officers were Anne Loe, Rifle Team Spon- sor; Randy Keator, Rife Team Commander; Man■ Becker. Drill Team Sponsor; Andy Day. Drill Team Commander. BOTTOM RIGHT: Shrneport Z-Clubbers elected Sandra Prados vice- president of the Inter-City Council. 237 Gator Debaters Gained Trophies Dedicating time and hard work to their goal, the debate team has once again succeeded in bringing home many honors. At the Woodlawn Sweepstakes, the debaters, by competing in many events, succeeded in acquiring enough overall points to win the highest award. Again at St. Charles top honors were gained by the team. A superior rating was given those who debated at the IJSL tournament, winning nineteen out of twenty debates. Individuality receives its rewards in such events as extemporaneous speaking, oratory, and interpretation. Save Me a Place at Forest Lawn,” an outstanding play, won first place rec- ognition at USL. TOP RIGHT: Members from the C.nptain Shreve debate team com- peting in the USL Debate Sweepstakes were David Davis. David Kent. Lee Mauroner. John Hay ter. Paul Rudolph, and Larry Bra- zil. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mark Rosenzweig, Kay Cowden. Carol Kerr, David Dodson. Brian Lenard, and Bobby Pugh contributed their talents in order to win the Woodlawn Sweepstakes. 238 TOP LETT: Sara Ruffin. Paul Rudolph. and Susie Gales display their trophies. TOP RIGHT: Kay Cotv- den, David Dodson, and David Kent are winners of top honors. BOTTOM LEFT: Neely Atkinson. David Eat- man. Charles Cook, and Thomas Logan met the chal- lenge of the St. Charles debate tournament. Gators Selected to District Team At the end of each football and basketball sea- son, outstanding players are honored by being placed on city, district, and state teams. In only its second season, a Captain Shreve player, Mike Harrell, was named the state’s most outstanding basketball player. He was also picked to the All- District and All-Southern teams, and chosen All-American, fourth string. Other Gators were honored on the second and third district teams. This year, after a successful football season. Gators were well-honored by being chosen to the district first and second teams and to the state’s second team. TOP RIGHT: Mike Harrell received many swards for his outstand- ing performances in Gator basketball, among which was the award for iMuisiana's outstanding high school basketball player for 1969. BOTTOM LEFT: Gator Jeff Sudds was selected to the dis- trict's second string, and Shelby Houston was named to third string in district. 240 TOP LEFT: Chosen to the All-District team this year were the following Captain Shrere Gators: Mike Ratcliff, lio Harris. Mike Petree, and Gary Kennedy. GESTER LEFT: Mike Mark. Ricky Berlin. Mike Petree. Mike Stautzenln-rger. and David Ketchand were chosen to District I-A A A second team at the end of this season. BOTTOM LEFT: Three Gators represented Captain Shrew- on the All-State second string. They were Bo Har- ris. Mike Ratcliff, and Gan■ Kennedy. 241 State Musicians Display Talent Excellence in music finds its reward in stale music organizations. In the fall of the vear mem- bers of bands and orchestras from all over the state auditioned before a board of music direc- tors. The best player of each instrument is cho- sen to represent their district in either the All- State Band or in the All-State Orchestra. Students chosen for this honor traveled to Monroe during the Thanksgiving holidays. While there they were given the opportunity to practice under the guidance of guest directors from Louisiana and Florida. They then gave con- certs for the teachers attending the state teachers convention. TOP RIGHT: Daphne Grady, the only hand member from Captain Shreve chosen to be in the All State Rand, admires a work of art. BOTTOM LEFT: Chosen to be in the All Slate Orchestra are. First row. Mamie Cicerone. Judy Clark, and Emily Hancock, second row. Harold Brandt. Gary Jackson. Joe Sonnier, and Thomas W il- son. ff' rrjrr iWWfiar rtlUmtKl Gator Costume Arouses Spirit In the spring of 1969, the Football Ad Staff decided to sponsor a senior student dressed as a gator to boost spirit at athletic events. After con- sulting a New York manufacturing, they pur- chased an S840 costume, designed by a sopho- more member. The Student Council executive committee nominated several seniors for the honor of wear- ing the costume; club presidents made the final choice. At the Woodlawn pep rally, Tim Spring- er appeared for the first time as AL E. Gator. Beginning a tradition that will continue in the years to come, Tim, as AL E. Gator, exhibits the enthusiasm and pride of all Gators. TOP LEFT: Al E. Gator. Tim Springer, cheers along with the stu- dents at the Woodlawn ftep rally tchere he was presented. BOT- TOM RIGHT: Tom Springer is congratulated by Andy Breffeilh, Neil Eru in. and Larry Brazil. 243 Optimists Honor Leading Seniors Many students have been honored during the year. The Optimist Club tapped Regina Jue and Larry Brazil as recipients of the club's Pat ’em on the Back Award. The Captain Shreve Student Council sent Christmas cards designed b Ken Anderson. For the first ear. tin ENTERPRISE Staff bestowed the title of Spirits of 1970 on one sen- ior boy and girl. Rick Robertson and Debbie La- dymon. Dennis Webb was elected national presi- dent of the Junior Classical League at their annu- al convention. TOP RIGHT: Repina Jue and Lam• Brazil received ihc Optimist Club's Pat 'em on the Hack .-heard. BOTTOM LEFT: Ken Ander- son designed the official Captain Shreve Christmas card. 244 TOP LEFT: Spirits of 1970 ore Rick Robertson and Debbie Ladymon. BOTTOM LEFT: Dennis If ebb served as national president of the Jun- ior Classical League. BOTTOM RIGH T: Those winning awards in con- tests for the J.C.L. were Janet Anderson, for the oratory contest at the na- tional convention, and Chris 'Tally and Jorji Jarzabek for the Toga Draping Contest at the Texas banquet. 245 248 Gators Blank Rebels in Season's Debut CAPTAIN SHREVE 19 WEST MONROE 0 Blanking West Monroe 19-0 before a large opening night crowd, the Gators opened their third season. Dennv Duron guided a diversified offense that compiled a total of 173 yards rush- ing and 125 yards passing. Mike Harter led the Gators with 73 yards rushing in 17 carries. A solid Gator defense kept Shreve out of trouble, overcoming some first game errors. A hot, muggy night had its effect on several players, with the Gators fumbling nine times and having a pass intercepted. fTm just proud of the hoys for winning the first one,” said Coach Hodges. He believed the errors were just first game mistakes.” OPPOSITE PACE. TOP LEFT: Mike Harter shows pourr as he hursts through the line. TOP RIGHT: Harter eludes the last de- fenders and breaks into the clear. TOP LEFT: Harter turns on sjteed and heads for a Gator TO. 1969 SCORES US OPP. 19 WEST MONROE......0 14 JESUIT...........6 39 BOLTON...........0 26 AIRLINE.........12 0 FAIR PARK.......12 34 OUACHITA.........0 41 NORTH CADDO.....13 28 BOSSIER..........0 34 BYRD.............0 3 WOODLAWN.........6 249 CAPTAIN SHREVE 14 JESUIT 6 Captain Shreve shackled Jesuit 14-6 in its sec- ond non-district battle. Wavne Westerman,- Denny Duron, and Mike Mark led the struggle for vards rushing. Westerman’s showing consist- ed of two 25 yard bursts that set up both Gator touchdowns. Duron was the leading runner in the game with a total of 92 yards rushing and scored the first touchdown on a one vard sneak through the middle. Mark compiled a total of 81 yards rushing and scored the second TD. Gary Kennedy broke up a threat in the second half, nailing a Jesuit back for a 14 yard loss. I can’t say enough for the defense,” complemented Coach Hedges. TOP RIGHT: Denny Duron leaps over a Jesuit defender during a long run. BOTTOM LEFT: Safety David Duncan cuts short a run attempt by a Jesuit Flyer. 250 Gators Roll Over Bolton CAPTAIN SHREVE 39 BOLTON 0 Ignoring a heavy downpour, the Gators posted their third win of the season, rolling over the Bol- ton Bears for a 39-0 shutout. Captain Shreve ac- cumulated 379 yards, consisting of 92 yards passing and 287 yards rushing. Scoring TD’s were Mike Howell, Mike Mark, Mike Harter, and Bo Harris. Mark led all rushers with a total of 130 yards on six carries and scored three of the TD’s. Howell racked up the first six-pointer on a 65 yard pass from Denny Duron. The Ga- tors’ stifling defense held Bolton for ‘zero net yards rushing and nine yards passing. Recov- ering fumbles were Craig Springmeyer and Bobby Gilliam. TOP LEFT: Senior guard Bill Poudrilt searches doun field for Jes- uit defenders in blocking attempt. BOTTOM LEFT: Bo Harris agilely breaks a tackle at the Jesuit ten yard line in route to anoth- er Gator Jirst down. BOTTOM RIGHT: Gator haljback Mike Mark is Jinally brought down by a Jesuit Flyer, ending a lengthy gain. 251 Shreve Sinks Airline in District Opener CAPTAIN SHREVE 26 AIRLINE 12 Using three touchdowns by junior halfback Mike Mark and a strong offensive showing in the first half. Captain Shreve reeled off its fourth straight win. crushing Airline 26-12. Mark scored on runs of seven and 14 yards in the first half and on a four yard run in the final quarter, leading all rushers with 138 yards in 20 carries. The Gators completely dominated plav in the first half, controlling the ball for 40 plays com- pared to only 25 for the Vikings. We were proud of the way we went after it in the first half, praised Coach Lee Hedges. The defense played another outstanding game, recovering two fumbles and intercepting a pass. TOP HI CUT: Mike Ratcliff applies a crushing block to a Viking lie fen tier. ‘•loll BOTTOM HOW: Coach Hilly Wiggins. Sculler Timid. Daryl Muslim-. Sieve Vandcrkuv. Wayne Westerman. Tim FitzGcr- alil. Steve Brian. Bobby Gilliam. Hoilger Boogaerls. Mike Mark. Glen Brian. Richard Ingram. David Duncan. Terry Fberhardl. Scoll Williamson. Ed Loyd. Coach Bill} Jack Tallon. MIDDLE HOW: Alan Madden. Pat Mason. John Garner. Dennis Webb. Pal Wojkiewicz. Bill Poudrill. David Ketehand. Ricky Berlin. Mike Petree. Gary Kennedy. Mike Slaulzenberger. John Goodson. John Frierson. Craig Spring- never. Mike Stcearingin. Maun Staggs. John Pierre. Dickie Alltel. TOP ROW: Coach A don Renes. Coach Wayne Tin- sley. Bill Addison. Rand Mason. Lake George. Butch liar- 252 rell. Bobby Simmons. Waller Holder. Jimmy Clayton. Bo Harris. Mike Harter. Mike Ratcliff, John Osborne. Wayne Millican. Cliff Blake. Dan Goodwin. Denny Duron. Phillip Burns. Coach Tommy Pouell. Coach l e Hedges. TOP LEFT: Mike Mark skirls around end on touchdown run against l ikings. TOP RIGHT: Gators talk things over during a time out in Airline game. BOTTOM RIGHT: Wayne Westennan blocks defender in Airline contest. 253 Rampaging Indians Test Gator Spirit CAPTAIN SHREVE 0 FAIR PARK 12 Fair Park, holding the Gators to only 90 yards total offense, caught Captain Shreve napping in posting a 12-0 win in a surprising display of strength. Fair Park intercepted five Gator passes and tallied 225 yards total offense. The Indians also completed 10 of 24 passes for 138 yards and one touchdown, and made 13 first downs to seven for the Gators. Fair Park scored their final touchdown on a two yard run, but missed the extra point try. Mike Mark was the game’s leading rusher with 66 yards on 12 carries. Captain Shreve’s defense intercepted four passes, two by Bo Har- ris, and caused an Indian fumble. TOP RIGHT: Gators head dounjield in blocking assignment. BOTTOM LEFT: Haljback Mike'Mark is stopped by Fair Park defenders after running for a first down. 0 TO S 254 255 CAPTAIN SHREVE 34 OUACHITA 0 Captain Shreve, avenging last week’s defeat, crushed the Ouachita Lions 34-0 before an ec- static homecoming crowd. The Gators registered an impressive 368 yards total offense. Mike Mark led all runners with 115 yards rushing and Mike Harter added 106 yards. Denny Duron completed three passing attempts, resulting in two TD’s. Steve Brian hit on four of five conver- sion attempts and rocketed one 55 yard punt. The Shreve defense, led by tackle Gary Ken- nedy, pinned the Lion quarterback six times for a loss of 33 yards. “I was pleased to see the players come back after the loss last week,” com- mented Coach Hedges. TOP RIGHT: Sieve Brian prepares to kick one of his four extra points against Ouachita. BOTTOM LEFT: Homecoming Queen Ann Peninger and escort Dick Williams during halftime ceremo- nies. BOTTOM RIGHT: Wayne Millican. Bobby Simmons. Scott Williamson. St ere Vanderkuy. and Dan Goodwin take a rest dur- ing the game against the Lions. sreen and Gold Blur at Gator Homecoming Shreve Powers Past North Caddo CAPTAIN SHREVE 41 NORTH CADDO 13 Amassing 41)9 yards total offense. Captain Shreve powered past the North Caddo Rebels 41-13 in their second road contest. The Gators dominated every offensive category in an im- pressive display of strength. Guiding a balanced attack, quarterback Dennv Duron hit on five of five passes for 152 yards and one TD. Reserves Jimmy Clayton and Terry Eberhardt completed four of six passes for 50 yards. Mike Mark was the game’s leading rusher with 74 yards on four carries. The Gator defense overpowered the Rebel front line, dropping the quarterback several times. Charles McCartney, Walter Holder, and David Ketchand led the defense. TOP RIGHT: Penny Duron fades bark and searches Judd for a re- ceiver. BOTTOM LEFT: Coaches are Lee Hedges, head coach. Tommy Powell, Wayne Tinsley, Hilly Jack Talton. Alden Reeves, and Billy Wiggins. 258 CAPTAIN SHREVE 28 BOSSIER 0 Inspired by Mike Harter’s 51 yard sprint on the first offensive play, the powerful Gators were again victorious as they defeated the Bossier Bearkats, 28-0. Harter was the leading rusher as he tallied an impressive 171 yards in 14 carries. Shreve’s second big offensive weapon was Denny Duron who was successful in five out of eight passing attempts for 108 yards. He con- nected with Mike Swearingin three times, once for a TD with 13 seconds left in the first half. Duron capped that spectacular play with a run for two extra points. Bobby Gilliam, Mike Stautzenberger, and Mike Petree recovered fumbles. TOP LEFT: Team managers are Alan Madden. Dickie Aillei, Bill Addison. an«l Ray Tindel. BOTTOM LEFT: Color defenders David Duncan, Bobby Cilliam, Mike Petree, Mike Stautzenberger, and Sine Vanderkuy close in on enemy ballcarrier. CAPTAIN SHREVE 34 BYRD 0 Captain Shreve continued its winning ways as it shocked Byrd’s Yellow Jackets 34-0 on a cold Halloween night. Junior halfback Ed Loyd was the rushing leader with 101 yards and one TD, and sophomore Glen Brian was close behind with 97 yards and two TD’s. Other scores came on a 16 yard Denny Duron to Mike Howell pass and a one yard burst by Duron. Steve Brian was successful on four of five extra point attempts. Shreve’s brilliant defense held Byrd to a minus 48 yards rushing. Mike Petree intercept- ed a pass leading to Howell’s TD, and David Ketchand recovered a fumble resulting in a 37 yard touchdown run by Brian. TOP RIGHT: Rickv Berlin t uenches his thirst with Gatorade while enjoying a well-deserved rest. BOTTOM LEFT: Glen Brian breaks into the clear on touchdown run. BOTTOM RIGHT: David Ketchand blocks defender during Byrd game. 260 .Jk Pompons Shake to Promote Shreve Spirit 261 Heartbreaking Loss Ends Playoff Hopes CAPTAIN SHREVE 3 WOODLAWN 6 Gator fans left State Fair Stadium with mixed emotions of sadness and pride for their team as the Woodlawn Knights skimmed by the Shreve- men in a 6-3 heart breaker. The Gators scored first on a 37 yard field goal bv Steve Brian early in the second quarter. The hard-hitting Gator defense issued the Knights a beating. Led by Ricky Berlin, Bo Har- ris, Bobby Gilliam, Wayne Milliean, and Mike Petree, the bristling Gator defense put pressure on quarterback Johnny Booty, dropping him eight times behind the line. Knight Coach A. L. Williams admitted, They (Shreve) just beat us physically. We picked up the rush well but got whipped.” TOP RIGHT: Ho!pun k Ed l,ovd hits up the middle on first dtnen tr ■ against the Knights. BOTTOM LEFT: Craig Springrnever. H avlie Milliean. Riekv Berlin, and Coach Talton confer on side- lines during Hoodlaun contest. TOP LEFT: Head Coach Lee Hedges and quarterback Denny Duron discuss game strategy during a Calor time out. B TEAM SCORES US OPP. 6 WOODLAWN.........0 0 FAIR PARK........6 0 BOSSIER..........6 0 AIRLINE..........6 7 WOODLAWN.........0 0 FAIR PARK.......27 25 PARKWAY.........12 BOVE: The Junior Varsity includes: BOTTOM ROW: Steve Crowder. William Killgore, Frank Snyder, Gary Gilcrease, David Adams. Leland McCul- ugh, Sam Serie, Richard Hiller, John McCutcheon, James Askew. Jerry Gilcrease. MIDDLE ROW: James Williamson. Gary Clarke, Curtis Moncrief, )avid Mauroner, Oscar Shoenfclt, Bobby Pettit, David Abney, James Johnson, Robert Westerman, Stephen Sullins. Gary Jackson. TOP ROW: Kenny Yopp. 'rank Post, Gary Kightlinger, David Hamm, James Boyds tun, John Goodwin, Tim Shackeljord, Arvin Morgan. Charles Bryant, David Spohrer. James Prid- 263 ,-tv. Amazing Gators Crowned State Runner-up Led by the starting five of Bill Bray, Mike Harrell, Shelby Houston. Tommy McGuire, and Jeff Sudds, along with valuable contributions from other players, the Gator basketball team drove to its finest season. The Golden Gators broke a district record of 24 consecutive vic- tories, and again represented the district in the state playoffs. The Gators broke another school record with 107 Points against Ebarb, and Mike Harrell set a school scoring record in the same game with 37. Captain Shreve also took first place in three tournaments, winning two in two weeks. The Gators had two district victories over arch rival Woodlawn. TOP LEFT: Tumm McGuire hits for tun minis against Airline as the Gators posted a 88-70 win. BOTTOM BIGHT: Shelby Hous- ton goes high in the air for a Gator basket during an 88-63 win over Woodlawn. 265 Golden Gators Win Three Tourneys SEASON SCORES US OPP 80 Neville.................53 73 Ruston..................62 66 Bolton..................67 97 Negreet.................48 63 Natchitoches............40 73 Sulphur.................54 68 LaGrange................64 107 Ebarb...................82 77 Jesuit..................29 74 DeRidder................43 69 Bossier.................48 75 Bolton..................62 81 Natchitoches............55 103 Ebarb...................73 54 Jesuit..................41 78 Byrd....................44 88 Woodlawn................63 88 Airline.................70 71 Haughton................45 73 Haughton................47 92 Fair Park...............61 87 Bossier.................64 75 Fair Park...............41 81 Quitman.................60 68 Bastrop.................50 76 Bienville...............58 66 Bossier.................52 69 Byrd....................44 93 Woodlawn................56 90 Airline.................60 TOP RIGHT: Rick Robertson goes up for a lavup during game with DeRidder. 266 TOP I.EFT: The starting five of Bit! Bray. Shelby Houston, Mike Harrell. Jeff Sudds, and Tommy McGuire sparked the Golden Ga- tors to their best season ever. TOP RIGHT: Shelby Houston drives in for a layup in game uilh W'oodlawn. -I BO IE: first row. Coach Grin. Coach Wiggins. Coach Tinsley. Second row. Ken a Yopp. Shelby Houston. Woody Medullar. Charles McCartney. Bill Bray. Rick Robertson. Third row. Denny Duron. Bo Harris. Tommy McGuire. Jeff Sudds. Mike Harrell. Butch Harrell. Tommy Grubb. 267 TOP LEF T: Jeff Sudds fif:hIs for the rebound against Byrd. TOP RIGHT: Bill Bray hits from outside. BOTTOM LEFT: Shelby Houston makes a basket against Airline. Knights Tumble; Gators Overcome Airline Vikings TOP LEFT: Mike Harrell blocks a shot against Woodlawn. TOP RIGHT: Tommy McGuire defies attempts to guard him and hits for two points in the game with Byrd. BOTTOM LEFT: Gators fight for the rebound in Airline game. 269 ABOVE: Seniors Charles McCartney. Bill Bray. Mike Harrell, Jeff Sudds. Shelby Houston. Rick Robertson, and Denny Suron stand with first place trophies uon b the Golden Gators. 270 Consecutive Win Mark Set by Golden Gators 271 TOP LEFT: Shelby Houston scores as the Gators beat Bossier 69- 48. TOP RIGHT: Gator all-tourney selections include Shelby Houston. Mike Harrell. Jeff Sudds, and Bill Bray. Gators Hit 107; New Record Set TOI LEFT: Jeff Sudds hits from outside in game with Airline. TOP RIGHT: Shelby Houston makes a layup during the u in over the Vikings. 272 TOP LEFT: Mike Harrell goes up for two points during 78-44 vic- tory over Byrd. TOP RIGHT: Al E. Gator, Tim Springer, shows spirit as the Golden Gators take an easy 92-61 win over the Fair Park Indians. 273 TOP LEFT: Shelby Houston attempts a shot against Byrd. TOP RIGHT: Jeff Sudds looks for the basket during the win over Byrd. BOTTOM LEFT: Players scramble for ball in battle with Wood- lawn. 274 Jesuit, Byrd Fall Before Shrevemen 275 Golden Gators Move Toward Playoffs TOP LEFT: Tommy McGuire makes a basket as the Gators roll over Woodlaun 88-63. 'TOP RIGHT: Shelby Houston fights for the ball against Womllaun. BOTTOM RIGHT: Bill Bray grabs loose ball at top 20. 276 TOP LEFT: Mike Harrell poes up for a basket apainst Jesuit. TOP RIGHT: Jeff Stultis reaches hiph for a rebound. BOTTOM RIGHT: Rich Robertson hits for two points. 277 ABOVE: B“ Team members arc. first row. Bill Pierre. Kennv Yopp. ll'oody McCullar. Robert Woodson. Randy Mason. Second row. Coach Gray. James Gunnels. Bo Harris. Doug Yoder. Butch Harrell. Tommy Grubb. Coach Tinsley. 278 ffB” TEAM SCORES US OPP. 34 Ruston.................35 60 Bolton..................36 62 Ebarb..................36 54 Natchitoches...........41 83 Ebarb..................23 61 Jesuit..................15 44 Byrd...................35 51 Wood lawn...............52 62 Airline.................42 53 Haughton................32 49 Fair Park...............37 63 Bossier.................45 68 Byrd....................42 52 Woodlawn................55 rB” Team Shows a Bright Future TOP LEFT: Kenny Yopp hits for two points in game uith Byrd. BOTTOM LEFT: Gators wait for rebound during the same game. 279 Baseballers Improve Record in Seconc Captain Shreve’s rapidly improving baseball team is optimistically looking ahead to its third season. Coach Allen Reeves is expecting great things from the team with 14 experienced letter- men on the squad. Returning lettermen are pitchers Denny Duron, Tommy McGuire, and Mike Ratcliff; catchers Phil Meadows and Mike Stautzenberg- er: infielders Bill Bray, Lake George, Mike Hart- er, Mike Mark, and Woodv McCullar; outfield- ers Ricky Berlin, Bo Harris, and Rick Robert- son. TOP RIGHT: Gators register disgust as Fair Park starts a rally OPPOSITE PAGE. TOP RIGHT: Rick Robertson and Mike Mark await their turn. ABOVE: first row. Phil Meadows. Mike Stautzcnbcrger. Bill Bray Woody McCullar. Mike Mark. Dani Muslow. Denny Duron. Second row. Coach Reeves. Lake George. Rick Robertson. Ricky Berlin. Mike Harter. Bo Harrii Mike Ratcliff. Tommy McGuire. j 280 TOP LEFT: Mike Mark tags a runner out at second base. TOP RIGHT: Denny Duron prepares to hurl the ball to home plate. BOTTOM LEFT: Steve Kilgore catches a pop fly. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mike Harter nails for the pitch during game with Byrd. 282 Harter Selected All-State Player TOP LEFT: Coach Reeves watches Byrd game intently from third base coaching box. TOP RIGHT: Mike Mark assumes his stance in the batting box. 283 Track Team Wins Second in Meet In its second year of existence, the Captain Shreve track team distinguished itself bv win- ning third place in district competition. Placing second in the Wood lawn track meet aided the Gators in compiling their year’s record. Two of the boys on the team, Mark Watson and Tommy Lewis, placed first in the high hurdles and sec- ond in the javelin respectively in the district meet. The track team participates in various forms of competition. Among the aspects offered are running events such as hurdling, sprints, and cross country running, and field events such as javelin, discus, broad jump, and pole vaulting. TOP LEFT: Cleaniif; a hurdle is Mark Watson. OPPOSITE PACE. TOP RIGHT: Lake George practices thron ing the javelin before entering a local track meet. BOTTOM LEFT: Exercising good broad-jumping form is Pat Mason. BOTTOM RIGHT: Wait- ing the starting gun of the race are Dennis Webb, Mike Howell, and Philip Legler. 284 TOP LEFT: Members of the track team are. front row: Curtis Ditzell, Ron Neely. Wayne Westerman. Ed Loyd. Glenn Brian. Gary Clarke. Terry Eberhardl. David Adams, Mike Howell, and Philip l gler. Second row, Gan■ Gillcrease. Bryan Markaverich, Phil Bradley, Mike Mark, Dennis Webb. Denny Duron, John Giantforte, Mike Moritz. David Duncan. Gregg Moon. Steve Brian, and Lake George. Third row. Jim Pool. Freeman Word, Murrell Stansell, Mark Watson. Tommy Lewis. Russ Bryant. Don Savory, Pat Mason. Randy Moore. Bill Lynn, Randy Lyle, and Daryl Muslow. BOTTOM LEFT: Warming up before a sprint are Mike Howell and Dennis Webb. BOTTOM RIGHT: Crossing the finish line in a race is Bubby Messina. 286 Tracksters Earn District Ranking TOP LEFT: Throwing the discus in a practice session is Steve Brian. TOP RIGHT: Running a race over the low hurdles are Ed Loyd and Wayne Westerman. 17 BOVE: Members of the cross ountry team include Roy Monarch. Boyd Brown. Gary Gillcrease, Richard Beckham, Dennis Webb. John Reinowski. John •iantforte; Mike Moritz, Bryan Markaverich, and Gregg Moon. Golf Team Takes Regional Honors Captain Shreve’s golf team climaxed a suc- cessful season by taking third place in state. Shelby Houston was chosen to the all- tournament team and also received the honor of being the second place medalist. Before attend- ing state, the Gator team was victorious in the regional meet at Palmetto and the city meet at Meadowlake at which John Luck received the medal. The Gators were undefeated in district and regional play on all regulation courses. Returning to help make this season a winning one were John Luck, Shelby Houston, John Wheless, and Eddie Lyons. They should give the Gators a good chance for state honors. OPPOSITE PAGE. TOP LEFT: Golfer Shelby Houston concen- trates on a swing. TOP RIGHT: John Wheless and Eddie Lyons contribute much to Gator tournament victories. BOTTOM LEFT: John Luck has been an outstanding golfer for Captain Shreve for three years. BOTTOM RIGHT: Members of the 1969-70golf team are Coach Wayne Tinsley. John Wheless. Shelby Houston, and Eddie Lyons. 289 :—«- W------r -fMn, Mi Tennis Team Wins Second in State For the second time, the Captain Shreve ten- nis team placed second in state. Alice DeRoche- mont, the state singles champion, and Karen Cotter and Helen Hickman, state doubles cham- pions, were major contributors to the Gators sea- son record of 11-3. The team also won the Rob- ert E. Lee Tournament in Tyler, Texas. Returning letterman are Lang Wedgeworth, Steve Vanderkuy, Bob Henderson, Mike Wes- ton, Larry Brazil, Anne Borders, Karen Cotter, Helen Hickman, Elaine Waller, Carol Cordill, and Garen McGregor. OPPOSITE PACE, TOP LEFT: Helen Hickman and Steve Van- derkuy await the sene in a mixed doubles match. TOP RIGHT: Members of the 1969-70 boys' tennis team are. front row, Chris Prothro, Scott Crane, Reese Baker. Steie Vanderkuy. Lang Wedge- worth. Second row, Larry Brazil, John Short. Bob Henderson. Mark Florsheim. Mike Weston. BOTTOM LEFT: The girls' team in- cludes, front row. Rebecca York. Melanie Harrell, Garen McGre- gor, Helen Hickman. Second row. Susie Sandifer, Anne Borders, Elaine Waller, Carol Cordill. Karen Cotter. BOTTOM RIGHT: Anne Borders returns a serve. 291 TOP LEFT, TOP CENTER. TOP RIGHT: Bobby Gilliam displays his skill while doing a bench press. BOTTOM LEFT: John Frierson attempts a dead lift weight, BOTTOM RIGHT: Daryl Muslon- lifts 155 founds. 292 Weightlifting is Agility Builder The Weightlifting Team, which performed at the Ebarb, Haughton, and Interact-Facultv bas- ketball games, works out three days a week. Thev perform four power lifts and work in the stadium on these days. On the other days they perform agilities which are running sprints, tum- bling, and running the tires. Coach Talton coaches the heavyweight group, and Coach Powell coaches the lightweight group. The boys participate in dead lifts, power cleans, bench presses, and squats. 6A TORS mors ABOVE: Members of the weightlifting team include, first row: Island McCullough. Jerry Gilcrease. Richard Hiller. Steven Crouder, David Adams. Daryl Muslow. Terry Eberhardt. Steve Sullins. Frank Post. Second row: Jim Williamson. Sammy Serio. David Mauroner. Gan■ Clarke. Bobby Pettit. Robert Wester- man. Tommy Priddv. Frank Snyder, Glenn Brian. Pat Johnson. Doug Ladd. Third row: Mike Mark. Phillip Burns. David Duncan. David Abney, John Pearce, Oscar Schoenfelt. Craig Springmeyer, Pat Woftjiewitz. Bobby Gilliam. Tim Fitzgerald. Fourth row: Scott Williamson. Pat Mason. Doug Morgan. Tim Shackleford. David Hamm. Rodger Boogaerts, Russ Bryant, John Goodson. Dan Goodwin, John Frierson. Ed Loyd. 293 Girls Compete in Intramurals The Captain Shreve Girls’ Volleyball Team sported an 8-2 record this season. They finished second in the district after losing the city cham- pionship 35-29 to St. Vincents. Opponents in- cluded St. Vincents A” an B” teams. Fair Park A”, ffB”, and rfC” teams, and Northwood. The Girls' Basketball Team played thirteen games this year. Competition was between Byrd, Woodlawn, Fair Park, Linwood, and St. Vin- cents A” and B” teams, Both teams were sponsored and coached by Miss Margie Worley. TOP RIGHT: Kathy Bullock and Vida Traylor practice before a volleyball game. 294 ABOVE: Members of the Volley-ball team include, front row. Janet Liiengood. Gloria Redding. Betty Lynn Jopling. Back rowi Kathy Bullock. Donna McGill. Vida Traylor. Camille Downs. OP LEFT: Julie ShuUze and Kayle Grann Work on new plays for the basketball team. BOTTOM LEFT: Members of the basketball team include, front u : Gloria Redding, Julie Shultze. Diane Mason. Janet I.ivengood. Back row: Betty Lynn Jopling. Herma Klijn, Debbie Beckman. Kayle Grann. Cindy Al- nrd. 295 Gatorettes Outline Homecoming Crown This year the Captain Shreve-Gatorettes formed a crown as the background for the pres- entation of the Homecoming court. Much hard work and many long hours were put into its mak- ing, both during and after school. Under the direction of Mrs. Marylois Lan- drum and Mrs. Rita Crowder, the Gatorettes boost spirit, perform at games, and do various other jobs such as flash card routines. Beginning last August and continuing on through the foot- ball season, the Gatorettes practiced marching routines which they presented to the crowds at the games. A banquet at the Barn Dinner Thea- ter highlighted the year. TOP RIGHT: The Gatorettes spell out a greeting to Gator fans. BOTTOM LEFT: Admiral Martha Colquitt gin's the forward march whistle. ABOVE: Senior officers include: Becky Jorden. senior commander: Martha Crenshaw, senio commander; Debbie Ladymon, captain: Martha Colquitt, admiral. ABOVE: Junior officers include: Jan Lewis, ensign: Celeste St. Martin, lieutenant: Mary Ann Messina, lieutenant: Libby McCullough, ensign: Susan Hamm, lieutenant: Donna Davenport, ensign. 297 TOP RIGHT: Serving as CPO's were, first row: Jeanette Guldens. Second row: Claire Goldsworthy, Betsy Settle, Lissa Marcus. Third row: Mazie Loyd, Libby Alexander, Larcie DeArman, Diane Smith, Pam Wilson. Fourth row: Debbie Epps, Suzanne Thompson, Mari- beth Lee. Claire Huhn. Carol Noble, Brevard Hall, Vicki Rabe. Fifth row: Kay Mettz, Patrice Foster, Debbie Headstream, Amy Cook, Cathie AIvord, Debbie Crowder, Betty Lynn Jopling, Jackie Farmer, Linda Eberhardt. Sixth row: Karen Cotter. Julie Middleton. Jill Graham. TOP LEFT: Members of the Gatorettes include, first row: Jeanette Giddens. Debbie Aldridge. Diane Demopolus, Charlotte Bartlett. India Pressley, Pom Co- nard, Susan Campbell, Renee Cloutier. Marianne Dean, Connie Cox. Second row: Claire Goldsworthy, Susan Farmer, Coleen McDaniel, Kay Frazier. Belinda Fuller. Karen Grann, Cindy Grubb. Sherry Gwin. Debbie Hagan. Kathy Haworth. Third row: Lissa Marcus, Monelte Polancic. Angie Marsiglia. Ann McKay, Betsy Middleton. Jan Miller. Patty Maddry, Diane Lisman. Kathryn Norris. Martha Pastjuier. Four row: Betsy Settle, Ardis Shaffer, Pa Walmsley. Debbie Rivet, Valerie Sholar, Linda Voss. Kay Taylor, Susan Taylor. Susan Towns. Claire Wheeler. Fifth row: Maxie Loyd. Linda Brclsford Pat, Brown, Choutlie Blanchard. Martha Brazil. Debbie Burke. Marilyn Burson. Mary Alice Carulilora, Cathy Chalupnick, Carol Coleman. BOTTOA LEFT: Members of the Drum Corps include, first row: Judy Morrow, Katie Hutchins, Susie LeSage. Margaret Welsh, Dcbby Brazzel, Kathy Stall, Margate Elsey„ Brenda Rigby. Sandra Prados. Second row: Marcy Landrum, Dru Marsalis, April Austin, Debra Wimberley, Helen Hickman. Janet Harriss. Sibil Pardue. Jane West. Christy Ramey. 298 Eighteen Members Form Drum Corps With the money made from last year, the Ga- torettes bought new drums, thus acquiring eight- een drummers. These eighteen, all seniors, were chosen from a large number who tried out last spring. Mr. Reggie Vaughn, who has helped the Gatorettes a great deal, judged the girls who tried out. They practiced over the summer and per- formed at games and pep rallies. The drum corps is an indispensable part of the Gatorettes for they set the pace to which the pep squad marches. The familiar sound of their ca- dences can be heard at every game and practice. They also teach the juniors who try out for drum corps. BOVE: Members of the Gatorettes include, first row: Margie Craddock, Ginny Daily, Rosemary Davis. Debbie Edwards. Carol Cook, Carol Alvord, Carol ordill, Pat Bellinger, Ise Cook, Cathie Alvord. Second row: Marion Heard. Janet Hill, Jan Hornbuckle, Kathy Hurst. Terri Jerrell. Barbara Jordan. Susie pps. Mary Kirk. Jeri Leathcruood. Amy Cook. Third row: Ginny Pearce. Pat Peatross. Vickie Phillips. Anna Liivngood. Gloria Redding, Betty Putman, in Lofton. Martha Mans, Natalie Ralph, Larcie DeArman. Fourth row: Susan Wilcox, Kathy Wylie. Gigi Zelinsky. Carol Black. Patsy Benton, Lynn Ac- re. Lila Allain. Susan Shaver, Debra Stanford, Libby Alexander. Fifth row: Alvelta Dennis. Gwin Davis, Andrea Gofer, Ann Demopolus, Cathy Despot, inda Dixon, Diane Dunkleman, Betty Edwards, Susan Ewing. Carol Noble. 299 TOP LEFT: Members of the Gator Gals include: Mattie Lou Loe, Sherri Hubier, Debbie Shivers, Libby McCullough, Susanne Bradley. Bonnie Land. Linda Colquitt. Beth Donner, Beth Herring. India Pressley, Claire Maffett, Linda Riggins. Debbie Da import. Ginger Vaughn. Vicki Rabe. Ginger Jones. Debbie Epps. Anne Welch. Kay Marlin. Judy Gamble. Susie Vanderkuy. Sherrill Hall. Kathy Foster. Penny Barrel . Becky'Young. Sarulie Foster. Carol Me- Cutheon, Debbie Crowder. Susan Trowbridge. Vicki Epes. BOTTOM LEFT: Members of the Gatorettes include first row: Maribelh Ia-c. Valerie Field. Man- Fisher, Lydia Flowers. Chris Frazier. Jan b'razier. Georgia Freeman, Robin French. Debbie Furlou . Diana Fulton. Second row: Suzanne Thompson. Carol James. Kathy Jordan, Pam Jordan. Pam Kemp. Linda Kessilman, Judy Kissinger, Carol LairigTLaura Lieber, Debbie Kellner. Third row: Debbie Head- stream. Jan Nesom, Joseka Nicholson, Kathy Oliphunt, Diane Parsons, Karen Cotter. Cathie Patton. Carol Porter. Connie Price. Jan Prothro. Fourth row: Linda Eberhardt. Laurie Smith. Cindy Snelling. Janice Snyder. Denise Stanford. Carol Strain. Lorri Summers. Carol Tucker. Jan Tucker. Kay Mettz. Fifth row: Vicki Rube. Claire Maffett. Beth Herring. Bonnie Land. Carol McCutheon. India Pressley. Linda Riggins. Ginger Vaughn. Debbie Shivers. Susan Trowbridge. 300 Gator Gals Dance at Airline Game Performing a routine and forming an Ameri- can flag, the Gator Gals participated in the half- time performance at the Wood lawn football game. They also participated in the Homecom- ing ceremonies in which they formed a bouquet of flowers and they put on a halftime and pre- game performance at the Fairpark and Airline games. The Gator Gals are under the direction of Mrs. Rita Crowder and are a part of the Gatorettes. They devoted many hours coordinating their routines as well as performing their duties in the pep squad. On each girl's uniform is embroid- ered a GG” significant of a true Gator Gal. 4BOVE: Members of the Gatorettes include, first row: Susan Groth. Rhonda Griffin. Susan Gonzales. Pam Greer. Vicki Hardgrove, Susan Harmon. Susie lines. Marian Hollingsworth. Barbara HyscII, Diane Smith. Second row: Janet Livengood. Linda McCarthy. Dorothy McCoy. Kathryn McClurkin. Made- ine McGoldrick. Gail Meyer. Vickie Moore. Margaret Nader. Katie Neal. Pam Wilson. Third row: Jackie Farmer. Sharon Riltman. Linda Rustand. Cecily Hiller. Nuda Schwartzenburg, Joni Scott. Terri Shearer. Julia Schumate. Debbie Sims. Brevard Hall. Fourth row: Dana Walker. Libby Wibker. Leigh Wil- ox. Martha Williamson. Linda Colquitt. Debbie Daienport. Beth Donner. Vicki Epes, Betty Lynn Jopling. Debbie Epps. Fifth row: Becky Young. Penny iorrell, Susanne Bradley. Sandie Foster. Judy Gamble. Sherrill Hall. Sherri Hubier. Ginger Jones. Mattie Lou Loe, Debbie Crowder. Sixth row: Patrice Pos- er. Jill Graham. Betty Buckner. Anne Welch, Kay Martin, Susie Vanderkuy. Julie Middleton. Claire Huhn. 301 Cheerleaders Lead Clean-up Contest V-I-C-T-O-R-Y! The battle cry rang out as the Gator Cheerleaders promoted spirit throughout the school. Elected by the student bodv during the spring of 1969. they began work almost im- mediately. They participated in a cheerleading workshop at SMU and won nine blue ribbons and the spirit stick, which is given to the cheer- leaders that display the most spirit. In September they led a clean-up campaign sponsored by KEEL Radio. The sextet worked many hours making banners and planning pep rallies before each game. Through their hard work and enthusiastic leadership. Gator spirit reached a new height. TOP LEFT: Bill Nader and Garen McGregor serve as senior cheer leaders. BOTTOM LEFT: Junior cheerleaders are Sharon Wiggins and Dub Williams. BOTTOM RIGHT: Head cheerleader David Sour and Amy Peninger practice a new cheer. Waggoner Visits Captain Shreve As the reflections of school life are recorded, so must the reflections of local, state, national, and international life of 1969-1970 be left for history. Perhaps the most outstanding event to occur was the landing of the first man on the moon by Neil Armstrong. Governor John McKeithen continued his du- tied in his second term as governor of Louisiana. Captain Shreve was privileged to have Repre- sentative Joe D. Waggoner lead a question and answer period attended by leaders of the school. Mayor Clyde Fant governed Shreveport during his fifth term as mavor of the Citv on the Grow.” OPPOSITE PAGE. TOP RIGHT: Buz: Aldrin tcalks on the moon after becoming the second man to step foot on the moon s surface. TOP RIGHT: Representative Joe Waggoner is often asked to be guest speaker at many functions. BOTTOM RIGHT: A part of his duties. Mayor Clyde Fant opened many new buildings. 304 rrHouston . . .Eagle Has Landed.” 305 306 TOP LEFT: President Nixon and President De Gaulle often conferred over international matters. TOP RIGHT: The first man to step on the moon was Neil Armstrong who said after he touched the surface. That's one small step for man. a giant leap for mankind. BOTTOM LEFT: Before his death. Eierett Dirksen talked many times with Vice-President Spiro Agnew. BOTTOM RIGHT: Presi- dent Nixon made many press conferences and union addresses during the year. Nixon and Agnew Head Government Associated with the first walk on the moon was Neil Armstrong who made the first step onto the surface on July 20, 1969, 9:56 P.M. CDT. The President and Vice-President of the United States during this school year were Richard M. Nixon and Spiro T. Agnew. Two well known fig- ures, Everett Dirkscn and Ho Chi Minh, died leaving important governmental offices vacant. 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COMPUTER PROGRAMMING DRAFTING ACCOUNTING 1612 Fairfield 423-5203 ice-cold Coca-Cola has the taste you never get tired of 33- Compliments of RESOURCE EXPLORATION i m ROYALjJ} ELECTRIC AND MANUAL TYPEWRITERS STEREO TAPE VILLAGE 190 E. Kings Highway Across from Brocato's W. J. (BILL) BRYAN SOUTHWEST OFFICE MACHINES 159 East Kings Highway featuring: Craig, Lear, Norelco Cassette large tape library Telephone 865-3571 — Shreveport, La, Sales — Service J Rentals — Supplies PHONE 861-1616 Convenience Bank NATIONAL BANK JOHN H. PABODY NEWTON B. STOER Jon. 1, 1925—Fob. 26. 1959 BERLIN SALES COMPANY PAEOEYSTOER INSURANT 1530 North Market Shreveport, Louisiana 71107 Pho. - 425-3500 FLINT BERLIN 442-7107 P.O. Box 1074 620 Market St, Shreveport, La. 341 342 Compliments of HARDWARE COMPANY, INC. 5802 Line Avenue Uptown Shopping Center Telephone UN 1-4585 746 Edgemont Shreveport, Louisiana 71106 865-2236 Clothes Etc. 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Ph. 423-8519 Vinyl Tile Vinyl Corlon Drainboards Formica Carpet B J FLOOR SERVICE, INC. 3010 Hollywod Ave. Shreveport, La. 71108 Phone 631-4563 DONNIE JUNEAU C. J. JUNEAU Res. Phone 861-6888 LOUISIANA INDUSTRIES A Division of Texas Industries, Inc. P. O. Box 5396, Bossier City, La. 71010 STYRON ENGRAVING COMPANY (Susie) HAMEL Wedding Invitations Letterheads Wedding Announcements Business Cards Phone 423-0521 2414 Line Avenue Since 1903 Compliments of TRI-STATE ELEVATOR CO., INC. P. O. Box 8365 Shreveport, Louisiana 71108 Phone 635-8147 Shreveport Monroe Alexandria FANT’S BARBER SHOP 5827 E. Kings Hwy. Old River Shopping Center 861-2703 Ladies' and Children’s Haircuts Specialty 344 24-HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE Air Conditioned Radio-Telephone Oxygen and Resuscitator Equipped Trained Attendants Special Rates on Out of Town Trips BARNEY AND RUTHIE GIBBONS Owners We’re Proud to Be Your Neighbor . . . Browse With Us! HAVERTY'S THERE’S NO PLACE LIKE HOME A A AMBULANCE CO 422-9597 1 226 Gilbert Ave. iously receiVS? h¥ from Mrs. Sanford 814 Shreveport Barksdale Highway mi J. P. McMICHAEL i CONSTRUCTION COMPANY General Building Contractors Specializing in J. P. McMICHAEL BRICK, TILE AND CONCRETE BUILDINGS JULIA McMICHAEL DAHLBERG M. J. JOHNSTON, 838 Hope Street j Office Manager Shreveport, Louisiana 71102 | Compliments of BOBBY L. GREENE Plumbing and Heating Co., Inc. 686-6321 631-0235 WESTERN RED CEDAR 2 Dimension Lumber Handsplit Shingles Heavy Timbers Sawn Channel Finish Lumber Rough Boards 3 Decking Paneling Fencing Siding CEDAR SHINGLES 18-ln. Smooth Roofing 24-In Hindiptif Groovod Sidow.ll ■ O. MX Ml •omit Cirr 7i.io III WHOLESALERS C1QQQ IN-OUR-WAREHOUSE STOCK jtrice ioso immediate deiivery CONSTRUCTION WOOD SPECIALTIES S.H. BOLINGER and company, ltd. I SSKM Po r t r a i t b; A Portrait is forever . . . Our Studio facilities are of the finest, ond our mony years of sorving customers and friends in the Ark-lo-Tex, have resulted in our vast experi- ence and ability to create beautiful portraits for you. If we con be of assistance in any way, please call on us. It has been, and will continue to be, a plea- sure to serve you. DRUMMOND’S Jf94U of Pk bxyiapiuf, Sue. 533 Jordan: Shreveport, Louisiana 71101 Phone (318) 423-1883 THE LOG STAFF Thanks Mr. Drummond for the Fine Activity Pictures 347 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R Hamm Mr. and Mrs. E. Hai gmever rain, Jr. Captain Shreve Patro ns I. H. Harris Mr. aNjMrs HKHaslitt Mrs. PcytoinKeiP Mr. and MrsMfobert Mr. and Mrs. Doug Maddrr Mr. and Mrs. Leland G. McCulhnf Mr.a iirs. iNijlWalinsley BPTWoolhandler, M. D. 348 Index A A Ambulance.........................1143 Abe’s..................................314 Added Touch............................343 Akin's Nursery.........................335 American Linen Service.................327 American National Life Ins.............342 AMF Bcaird. Inc........................334 Ark-la( as.............................310 Aver’s School of Business..............341 Azalea Cleaners........................335 Baifield Industries....................321 Barn Dinner Theater....................331 Beall's ... 333 Bearing Transmission.................329 Berg Mechanical Inc....................338 Berlin Sales...........................339 Bewley’s...............................342 Biggs..................................310 B J Floor Serrice....................344 Bobbv L. Green Plumbing................346 Bolinger...............................346 Bosco’s................................337 Lester Brand's I sed (lars............’141 Braswell Industries...................’335 Brewster Gompanv.......................332 Broadmoor Baptist Church...............322 Burke’s Pictures.......................329 Caddo Office Supplies..................343 (Jtsa Di Rex...........................310 Cdotex.................................322 Chuck Snyder's Pharmacy................410 Clarke's Jewelers......................313 (xibb’s Barbecue.......................314 Gtca-Cola..............................334 Grmmercial College.....................334 Commercial National Bank...............319 Construction Machinery.................323 Crawford Womack........................324 Curio Shoppe...........................323 George D Artois........................329 Dixie Store............................326 Dixie Tile.............................325 Don's Deb Shop.........................317 Drevfuss-Blumberg.....................318 Drummond's...........................'447 Edwin Jones...........................318 Flizaheth Thorpe.................... .312 Ernest's..............................329 Equitable Life........................334 Estes Service (!n.....................341 Evenit’ ..............................328 Fant's Barber Shop....................344 Fashion...............................322 First National Bank...................339 Fitzgerald's Plumbing.................340 Florsheim Co..........................325 Flournoy Jewders......................332 Foremost Foods........................313 Forest Park...........................326 Forest Park West......................321 Frances Mills.........................329 Fred Wilson Drilling Companv .... 330 Friend................................328 Friend................................333 Friend Piper..........................332 Fry master............................324 Galaxv Oil............................315 Goldring's............................321 Goodwin Radio.........................331 Graefs Electric.......................311 Griffin's Texaco......................335 Griffith’s Nurserv....................312 Guardian Discount.....................311 Guy's Beauty Salon....................338 Harbuck's Sporting (hhhIs.............332 llarter Linroln Mercury...............311 Haverty’s.............................345 Helen Terrell.........................325 Heller's..............................326 H emeu way's...........................'461 Home Federal Savings..................323 House of Carpets......................311 Hvcalog...............................344 Industrial Sled Products..............316 Interiors Inc.........................310 John David Crow Drilling..............311 John R. Davis Electric................320 Jue's Ristaurant......................320 Kay's CiMikies.........................'430 KCS Railroad..........................337 King's Hardware.......................343 King’s Truck and Body Works .... 337 Kouns Walke.........................319 Kurvis Burns..........................348 KTRS..................................337 l imlMTt Rooks........................320 lav National Life.....................326 lewis Pharmacies......................324 Iasi's Shoe Store.....................343 laiuisiana Industries.................34-4 laiuisiana Mills '....................314 Maddrv Paint and Body Shop............317 Madison Park Esso......................440 Maynard. Clark and Teas lev...........341 McCary’s Shrove City..................343 McClure Sales.........................343 McGoldrick Oil........................318 McGregor-Koonce.......................334 Mid-Continent Steel...................314 Moore's Firestone.....................338 Moore's Business Forms...............311 J. P. McMichael's....................346 Ndson Gulf...........................318 New York Furniture...................325 Nolan C. Townsend.....................'441 Nuco.................................325 Pak-A-Sak............................331 Paperback Books................... 337 Patrons...............................'448 Pabodv-Stoer.........................339 Peacock's............................328 Peatruss and Fowler..................310 Planter's Seed.......................323 Porter's Cleaners....................323 Princehouse (State Farm).............313 Querbes Bourquin...................319 Rapid learning Center................327 R«vl Ball Oxygen................ 342 Ren..................................313 Resource Exploration.................336 Richmond's Floors Kitchens .... 323 Royal Crown Cola......................324 Sartor. H. Lane.......................334 Sear's'...............................312 Selber's..............................313 Shreveport Sash Door................342 Shreveport Times......................331 Ben Sour............................ 310 o Southfield Jewelers...................326 Southern Maid........................'441 Southmoor Drug.......................'443 Southwest Office Machines.............339 Spring Lake Texaco....................310 St. Paul's............................318 St«vl Sale Service.................320 Stereo Tape Village...................339 Stvron's..............................344 Sue Peyton's..........................313 Superior Iron Works...................323 Swepcu................................ . 343 TWs...................................310 Thurmond C. Smith.....................320 Tilbury's.............................340 Toy Fair..............................330 Tri-State Elevator...................34-4 Tucker Insuramv.......................310 Wade Knox.............................335 Werner Companv........................345 W ashington National Life.............328 Washington National life..............334 W hite's Cleaners.....................328 Will's Furniture......................314 Woodland Development..................322 Yarliornugh. Dorothv..................312 349 Who's Where Senior Index A ABNEY. ROBERT ABRAMSON. DAY I L. Senior Class m larv. French Club. Drama Club: 94. I IB. 1 19. ADAMS. SUSANNE CAROL Litin Club. Drama Club: 121. 119. ADAMSON. PETER ANDREW ADDISON. DUDLEY ELWYN AIKEN. THOMAS MARSHALL. Phvsics Club: H6. 1(K). LIT. AII.LET. RICHARD ROCUET ALDRIDGE. DEBBIE DAY. Drama Club. Pep S |uad. Historv Club. ENTERPRISE Staff: 12B. 129. 119. 298. ALEXANDER. ELIZABETH. Drama Club. Litin Club. Z-Club. Pep Squad. Student Counci) Sen- ator. History (Hub. Louisiana Stale Delegate. National Honor Society; 1. 5. 88. 149. 220. 236, 299. ALVORD. CAROL SUE. Latin Club. Pep Squad. Student Coun- eil. Safety Council. History Club: 87. 149.299. ALVORD.CATHIE LEA. Spanish. C.lub. Pep Squad. Student Coun- cil. Safely Council. History (dub: 147. 299. ANDERSON. DEBRA SUE. 120. 119. ANDERSON. JAMES WALTER. Industrial Arts Club. Football Manager: 149. 208. ANDERSON. KENNETH RAY. Designer of Christinas card: 149. 244. ANDERSON. LAURA GAY. Na- tional Honor Society; 47. 149. AUSTIN. APRIL LYNN. Drama Club. Pep Squad. Drum Corps. French Club: 68. 149. 298. H BAIANO. DEBORAH ANN. Gym- nastics Team. Art Club. History Club. Drama (dub: 149. BAILEY. ANTHONY RAY: 149. BAILEY. WILLIAM SHER- WOOD. JR.. Luin (dub. Kev Club. History (dub. LOG Staff. National Honor Society. Physics (dull: 90. 91. 101. 135. 136. 149. 220. 236. BAKER. LAMAR FRANTZ. JR.. Industrial Arts (dub: 149. BALL. BECKY CLAIRE. LOG Staff. Litin Club. National Honor Soeietv. Quill and Scroll: 107. 135. 137. 149. 220. 222. BALLADARES.DONN L: 1 19. BARFIELD. INNIE M BARHAM. HELEN JILL. Gym- nastic Team, French Club: 149. BARTLETT. CHARLOTTE JEAN. French (dub. Pep Squad. 350 Drama (dub. History Club, Stu- dent Council, F.B.L.A.: 97, 117. 149. 298. BARTON. RAYMOND BER- NARD. Student Council, Science Club. Drama Club. D.F..C .: 120. 149. BASCO. JAMES OWEN. Latin (dub. History (dub. Science (dub. Junior Achievement: 149. BATES. WILLIAM CLINTON: I 19. BEAIRD. VIRGINIA ALICE. EN- TERPRISE Staff. D.E.C.A.: 120. 149. BEAL. JERRY WAYNE BECKER. MARY LOIS. Band. Majorette. R.O.T.C. Sponsor. German (dub. Choir: 108. 122. 124. 126. 110. 142. 145. 149. 173. 237. BECKERDITE. STEVEN KEITH. French Club, Science (dub. Phys- ics Oub: 98. 100, 149. BECKHAM. RICHARD OLEN. III. Track Team. Phvsics Club: 150. 287. BELCHlC. KATHERINE MIT- CHELL. iMin (dub. F.T.A.. Safely Council. Pep Squad. Au- thor of Alma Mater. Spanish (dub. Junior Medical la-ague: 111. 112. 116. 150, 158. 159. 180. 234. BELLINGER. PATRICIA ANN. Spanish (dub. Pep Squad. Histo- ry (dub. Drama (dub. Interact Sponsor. ENTERPRISE Staff: 92. 94, 150. 299. BELTON. CARL WAYNE: 150. BENARD. ROBERT LEE. JR.. Li- brarv (dub. Phvsics Club: 150. BERljN. RICKY BRYCE. Foot- lull Team. F.C.A.: 119. 1.50. 241. 2.52. 260. 262. 280. BEYCHOK. ALAN MICHAEL National Honor Society. Science Club. History Club. Phvsics Club: 100. 150. 220. BICKNELL. ALBERT LINDSEY. Litin Club. Drama Club: 158. 168. BIRD. RICHARD STEPHEN BLACK. YVONNE B0G0NI . JOHN: 120. BORDERS. ANNE LOUISE. Ten- nis Team: 150. 214, 291. BOWLIN. TOM SINCLAIR. In- dustrial Arts (dub: L50. BRABHAM. RUSSELL OLIVER. Key Club. LOG Staff. Student Council. Golf Team. National Honor Society. Quill and Scroll. Lmisiana Slate Delegate, Phvsics (dub: 91. 101. 135. 150. 220. 222. BRADLEY. PHILIP ARTHUR. Track Team. Spanish (dub: 112. 1.50. 286. BRANCH. DEBRA ELAINE. French Club. F.T.A.. Historv (dub: 102. 116. 150. BRAY. WILLIAM HOWARD. Basketkdl Team. S| anish Club. Bascliall Team. Prom Court: 37. 119. 150. 267. 268. 269. 270. 271. 273. 276. 277. 280. BRIZIL LARRY El GENE. De- lute Club. Tennis Team. Student Council Parliamentarian — Presi- dent. Key (dub. History (dub. National Honor Society, Opti- mist Award. Who's Who. I.ouisi- ana State Delegate: 83. 84. 91.’ 100. 115. 150. 217. 220. 224. 225. 226. 234. 236. 2:38. 243. 244. 291. BRAZZEL. DEBRA CAROL. Stu- dent Council. Pep Squad. Drum Corps. Historv Club. Drama Club: 56. 86. 94. 150. 298. BREFFEILH. ANDREW LOUIS. R.O.T.C. Rifle Team. ENTER- PRISE Staff. Drama Club. Span- ish Club. Phvsics (dub: 100. 112. 115. 128. 140. 144. 150. 243. BRIAN. STEVEN BRUCE. Stu- dent Council, Football Team. Track Team, F.C.A.. Ili't r (dub. Baseball Team: 9 . 119, 150. 252. 256. 286. 287. BRIDGES. ALTON DUNCAN: ISO. JROWN. CHARLOTTE RUTH: 122. 150. BROWN. E. C. JR: 150. BROWN. ROBERT BENJAMIN. Junior Achievement. Debate (.ltd . R.O.T.C.. French (dub. Physics (dub. National Merit Commendation: 100. 113. 138. 150. BRYANT. JERRY B.: 120. 150. BURKE. JOHN JOSEPH. JR.: 100. 150. BURNS. DOROTHY M IE BURT. GARY RAY: 150. BYRD. KATHRYN SUSAN. His- torv (dub. (dioir. German: 108. 122. 151. c CAMPBELL. KENNETH KIRK: 120. 151. CAMPBELL. SUSAN SYLYINA. Litin (dub. Pep Squad. Historv (dub. Art Club: ‘48. 151. 298. CARLTON. ELLEN ELAINE: 69. 151. CARPENTER. CLEVELAND CO- LI MBl S. III. Safety Council. Golf Team. Science Club, Phvsics Club. Student Council: 100. 118. 151. CARRINGTON. PAUL STEW- ART: 151. CARROLL. SHANNON. Student Council. French Club. Hislorv Club: 120. 151. CARTHAN. CALVIN LEE CASH. JAMES RICHARD. Latin (dub. Key (dub. Golf Team. Football Manager. National Honor Society, Lmisiana Stale Alternate. Historv (dub. National Merit Semi-Finalist. Student Council. Phvsics (dub: 86. 91. 100. 101. 151. 220. 235. 236. CASKEY. JAMES WILLIAM: 151. CHAFFEE. CHERYL LANDRY. Volleyball Team: 151. CHAMBLEE. JOHN FREDRICK: 124. CHANDLER. BARBARA F.I.A INF. CHRISSOVERCES. MARIANNA. Safety Council. Drama Club: 118. 152. CHRISTMAS. CHERYL. Spanish Club. Drama Club. Historv Club: 152. CICERONE, CANDACE, Student Council. All-State Orchestra. Luin (dub. Volleyball Team. Z- (dub: 70.84.89, 106.121. 152. 242. CLARK. CHRISTOPHER GEORGE. French Club, D.E.C.A.. Car (dub: 109. 120. 152, 156. CLOUTIER, ANN RENEE, French (dub. Pep Squad. Student Council. Drama Club. F.T.A.. F B I. V: 116. 117. 152. 298 COHEN. GARY. Spanish Club. Historv Club: 94. 120. 152. COLQUITT. LINDA ETHEL. Pep Squad. Drama Club. Spanish (dub. Historv (dub. Gator Gals: 9 1. 97. | ,2. 300. COLQUITT. MARTHA ANNE, Latin Club. Pep Squad. National Honor Society. Quill and Scroll. Student Council Senator, Home- coming Senior Maid. Louisiana State Delegate. Physics Club. MISS Captain Shreve: 77, 84. a5. 90. 100. 101. 102. 133. 152. 220. 222, 228. 229. 231. 232. 236. 296. .'301. COLVIN. RANDALL KENT. Key Club, Band. National Honor So- cicly. Drama Club. History (dub. F.B.L.A.. Student Council, Loui- siana State Alternate, D.E.C.A.: ‘40. 91. 120. 152. 220. 2:36. COMEGYS. ALFRED GLAS- SELL, Science (dub. Spanish (dub: 152. CONARI). PAMELA HILLIN'. Newspaper Ad Staff. Drama Club. Art (dub. Student Council. History (dub. Footliall Ad Staff. Pep Squad, National Honor Soci- ety. Quill and Scroll: 45. 94. 97. 132. 152. 220. 222. 298. COOK. AMELIA ANN. Spanish Club. Pep Squad. Historv Club. French Club. ENTERPRISE Staff: 94. 128. 152. 299. COOK. ELIZABETH LEE. French Club. Pep Squad, ENTERPRISE SlafT: 102. 128. 129. 152. 29«;. COOK. KATHERINE ANN: 152. COOK. KATHY ALENE: 152. COOK, MARTHA CAROL. French Club. Arl Club. Pep Squad: 152. 299. COOK. WILLIAM GEORGE. Stu- deni Council: 152. COR DILL. ANITA CAROL. Fool- ball Ad SiaR. Spanish Club. Drama Club. Tennis Team. Pep Squad. ENTERPRISE Staff. F.T.A.: 128. 152. 291, 299. COX. CONSTANCE NELL. Pep Squad. Drama Club. Spanish Club. Junior Medical League: 98. 111. 152. 298. COX. DEBBIE: 152. CRADDOCK. MARGARET MASON. Spanish Club. Drama Club. Historv Club. Pep Squad. Newspaper Ad Staff: 153. 299. CRENSHAW. MARTHA HOUSE. Newspaper Ad Slam Lai in Club. Z-Club. Student Council Senator — Treasurer, Spanish Club. F.B.L.A.. Pep Squad. National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll. Ixmisiana Slate Delegate. Physics Club. Who’s Who: 61. 74. 84. 85. 89. 100. 111. 130, 153, 174. 220. 222. 225. 226. 234. 236. 2%. CROOKS. CYNTHIA SUE. Gym- nastics Tram. Volleyball Team. Drama Club, History Club: 153. CROWDER. DEBRA KAY. Band. Pep Squad. Gator Gals: 153. 299. 300. 301. CROWE. MICHAEL SHANNON. Band. R.O.T.C.. National Merit Semi-Finalist. National Honor Society; 44. 107.122. 124. 153. 220. ’ Cl LLICK. H AROLD DAVID: 54. CULL1TON. TIMOTHY WAYNE, Student (aiuncil. Latin Club. Baseball Tram. Spanish Club: 107. 153. CUMMER. EDWIN ROBERT. French Club. Golf Team National Honor Society. Science Club. Physics Club: 100. 101. 102. 153. CUMMINGS. MARY ELIZA: 120. 153. CURTIS. RANSOM HARVEY. Science Club. D DAILEY. MARY VIRGINIA. His- lory Club. Drama Club. Spanish. Club. Vollevball Tram, Pep Squad: 153. 299. DANIEL. DAVID CLIFFORD. JR.. Safety Council, Science Club. Car Club: 109. 118. 153. DAVENPORT. DEBBIE KAY. Pep Squad. Art Club. History Club. French Club. Gator Gals: 153. 300. 301. DAVENPORT. GRACIE ANN: 122. 153. DAVIS, GEORGE: 69. 100. DAVIS. JOHN STEVEN DAVIS. LINDA GAYLE. Histon Club. Drama Club: 153. DAVIS. ROSEMARY. History Club. Spanish Club. Science Club. Pep Squad. Drama Club. Junior Achievement. Football Ad Staff: 94, 96.97. 98. 122. 132. 299. DAY. ANDREW WEBB. R.O.T.C.. Drill Team. Color Guard. History Club: 39. 142. 145. 153. 237. DAY. DAVID: 109. DEAN. MARIANNE. French Club, Pep Squad. F.B.L.A.: 117. 153, 298. DEAN. PATRICIA GAIL: 153. DEARMAN. LARGE FLOR- ENCE. Choir. I atin Club. Drama Club. Dchatc Club. National Fo- rensic League. Pep Squad. Na- tional Honor Society; 100. 107. 115. 117. 153. 220. 299. DEEN. BILLY WAYNE. Indus- trial Arts Club: 153. DEI LEY. MARILYN. Band: 124. 153. DEMOPl LOS. CONSTANCE DIANE. Gymnastic Team. Pep Squad. Spanish Club. Interact Sponsor: 153. 298. DENNIS. ALVETTA LENORA. French Club. Pep Squad. F.T.A.: 116. 121. 153. 299. DESILVA. KATHLEEN ANN, Student Council Senator, Gym- nastic Team. Tennis Tram. Isatin Club: 68. 153. DICKENS. MICHELLE TRENT. Z-Club. Latin Club. Drama Club. Gymnastics Tram. Student Council: 89. 153. DONALD. TIM PAUL: 153. DONNER, ADNES ELIZABETH. Drama Club. Pep S piad. Spanish Club. History Club, Gator Gals: 97. 153. 300. 301. DOUGLAS, BAILEY LEE: 153. DOWNS. DONALD MICHAEL: 153. DREYFUSS. JULES HENRY. JR.. Spanish Club. History Club. Author of Alma Mater. National Honor Society, Industrial Arts Club. Physics Club. Electronics Club: 1(H). 140. 220. DUBOIS. ANNE JEANETTE. Latin Club. History Club: 94. 153. DURKEE. DAVID JAMES. Drama Club. History Gub: 94. 153. DURON. DENNIS RANDALL. Student Council. Football Tram. Basketball Team. Baseball Tram, Track Team. Junior and Senior Favorite, Who's Who: 119, 154, 225. 226. 227. 230. 231. 236. 250. 252. 255. 2.58. 263. 267. 270. 280. 282. 286. DUTREIX. JOSEPH HARRY. History Club. Junior Medical League: 98. 154. E EAKIN. JIMMY GRANVILLE: 154. EDWARDS. DEBRA LEE. Pep Squad. Gator Gals. History Club: 94, 154. ELLIS. LISA EDITH: 154. ELSEY. MARGARET ANN. French Club. Pep Squad. News- paper Ad Staff. Foot lull Ad Staff. History Club. Student (Council. Quill and Scroll. ENTERPRISE Staff: 86. 102. 130. 154. 222. 298. EPES, VICTORIA ANNE. Pep Squad. Choir. French Club. His- tory Club. Gator Gals: 94, 102. 122. 154. .3(H). 301. EPPS. DEBORAH KAY. Drama Club. French Gub. Gator Gals. Pep Squad, l atin Club. Junior Medical League. Student Coun- cil: 86,98. 107. 154. 299. 300. 301. EPPS. SUSAN LYNN. French Club. Pep Squad. Gymnastic Team: 154. 299. ERWIN. NEIL THOMAS, Student Council Senator. Key Club. LOG Staff. ENTERPRISE School Service Award. Junior Gieerlead- er. National Honor Society. His- tory Club. Phvsics Club: 85. 91. 100. 101. 154. 235, 243. F FARMER. MARY SUSAN: 102. 154. 176, 298. FEINBERC, RICHARD SOL. La- tin Club. Drama Club. History Club: 39. 141. 154. FERGERSON, WILLIE B.: 144. FERGUSON. EDMOND PRES- TON. JR.. Car Club: 154. FERGUSON. JAMES LANDON FERGUSON. MICHAEL H.: 154. FLEMING. BETTY JO: 154. FLORSHEIM. MARK CHARLES. Interact Club. History Club. Ten- nis Team. Student Council: 154. 291. FLOYD. JAMES RANDAL: 154. FOI.L. LEROY SCOTT. Drama Club: 5 L FORBING. JANICE LYNN: 154. FOSTER. EDITH KATHERINE. Drama Club. Pep Squad, Gator Gals. History Club. French Club. Vollevball Tram: 102. 154. 3(H). FOSTER. MICHAEL STEPHEN: 154, FOSTER, PHILIP TERRY. Latin Club. Industrial Arts Club. Science Club. Interact. Physics Club: 93. KM). 154. FRANKLIN. GEORGE S.: 154. FRAZIER, KATHRYNE RUTH. Student Gmncil. Pep Squad. Football Ad Staff. Spanish Club: 132. 133. 154. 298. FULLER. BELINDA. Latin Club. French Club. Pep Squad: 298. G GAIENNIE. KATHRYN ANN: 154. GARDSBANE. KAREN JEAN. Band. ENTERPRISE Staff: 154. GARNER. JOHN CLIFTON, Foot- ball Team. Interact. Drama Club. Student Council: 154. 252. GATES. ELIZABETH ANNE. F.B.L.A.: 155. GATES. SUZZANNE. Debate Club. Drama Club. History Club. Interact Sponsor: 92. 115. 151. 155. 239. GAUTHIER. GEORGE M.: 120. GENTRY, ROBERT W. GEORGE. WALTER LAKE. III. Football Team. Baseball Tram. Track Team. F.C.A.. History Club, Safely Council. Student Council: 119. 155. 252. 280. 285, 286. GIAN FORTE. JOHN JOSEPH. Track Team. Physics Club: 100. 155. 287. GIDDENS. JEANETTE KEY. Latin Club. History Club. Pep Squad. Drama Club: 155. 298. 299. GILLIAM. FREDDY JOE: 155. CINSBURG. TRUDI. LAI RENE: 155. COIN. MARGUERITE LOUISE. Junior Achievement. Safety Council. Science Club: 94. 155. GOLDSHOLL. ELLEN KAYE. Spanish Club. History Club: 155. GOLDSWORTHY. CLAIRE MARIE. LOG Staff. Pep Squad. French Club. National Honor So- cicty. Quill and Scroll. History Club. Drama Club, Interact Sponsor. Junior Medical League: 71. 98. 102. 135. 136. 155. 220. 222. 298. 299. COLSTON. JAMES LEE: 155. GOODWIN. LISA GAYLE GORDON. ROBERT JAMES. Spanish Club. Latin Club. Phys- ica Club: 100. 107. 155. GOULD. LEONARD ROBERT, R.O.T.C.: 138. GRADY. DAPHNE GAY, Band. Majorette. All-State Band, F.H.A.. National Honor Society. R.O.T.C. Sponsor: 69. 94. 124, 126. 143. 152. 155. 220. 242. GRADY. WILLIAM EDWARD: 155. GRAHAM. CWINARTIC FAYE: 98. 155. CRANN. KAREN RENEE. Span- ish Club. Drama Club. Student Council. Pep Squad: -45. 94. 97. 156. 298. GRANT. KAREN DENISE, Pep Squad. Spanish Club. Drama Club. History Club. F.B.L.A.: 94. 111. 117. 156. GRAY. ROBERT. R.O.T.C.. Rifle Team. Color Guard. Doug Pease Memorial Award. History. CREBER. JUDE FLOY. Drama Club. Spanish Club: 156. GREENWOOD. WILLIAM RAN- DOLE: 156. GREER. TERRY: 156. GRUBB. CYNTHIA ANN. Latin Club. Pep Squad. National Honor Society. F.B.L.A.. Physics Club. Junior Medical la-ague. R.O.T.C. Sponsor: 94. 98. 100. 107. 140. 142. 156. 220. 298. GUERIN. WILF0RD THOMAS. Junior Achievement. Phvsics Club: 100. GUSTINE. DAVID DEAS: 1.56. GUTSCHOW. CARL CRISS GW IN. SHERRY LOU. Drama Club. Pep Squad. French Club. Hisiorv Club. F.B.L.S.: 102. 351 117. 131. 156. 176. 298. H HAGAN. DEBRA LYNN. Art Club. Drama Club. French Club. Safety Council. Pep Squad. His- tory Club. Junior Medical League: 156. 298. HAIGH. DONNA MAE. Lit in Club. History Club: 107. 156. HALE. ROGER DALE: 156. HALL. ANNE BREVARD. French Club. Pep Squad. History Club. Football Ad Stan'. ENTER- PRISE Staff. Quill and Scroll: 94. 102. 128. 133. 156. 299. 301. HALL. JAMES FRANKLIN, Band, R.O.T.C.. Junior Achieve- ment, Drama Club: 26. 97. 125. 156. HALLETT. CAROL ANN. Art Club, Junior Achievement, Safe- ty Council: 156. HANCOCK, STEVE THOMAS: 156. HARBIN. SUSAN, Spanish Club. Drama Club: 97. 157. HARBOUR, JAMES ARTHUR. Drama Club. R.O.T.C.. Drill Team, I B I V I 13. I 1-1. 157 HARRELL. CYNTHIA ANN. French Club. Volleyball Team. Student Council. F.T.A.: 86. 116. 157. HARRELL. THOMAS MI- CHAEL, Basketball Team, Phys- ics. Club. Student Council: 37. 78. 82. 157. 236. 240. 267, 269. 270. 271. 272. 273. 275. 276, 277. HARRIS. DELORIS: 122. 156. HARRISS. JANET JEWEL. Choir, Drama Club. Pep Squad, F.B.L.A.. Drum Corj s: 157. HART. WILLIAM PATRICK. R.O.T.C.: 157. HARTER. EARL MICHAEL, Stu- dent Council, Football Team, Basketball Team. Baseball Team. LOG Staff. Track Team. EN- TERPRISE Staff. F.C.A.. Histo- ry Club: 119. 157. 248, 249. 252. 255. 280. 282. HATCHER. TIMOTHY EDWIN: 157. HAWORTH. KATHY LU, F.T.A.. Spanish Club. History Club. Drama Club, Quill and Scroll. Vollevball Team. Basketball Team. ENTERPRISE Staff. Pep Squad: 111.116. 128.129.157. 233. 298. HAYTER. JOHN OLIVER. III. Interact. I.atin Club, Debate Club. National Honor Society, Student Council. Physics Club: 93. 100. 115. 157. 174. 220. 238. HEADRICK. DAVID KNIGHT. Student Council, Latin Club. His- tory Club. Physics Club: 94. 100. 107. 138, 157. HEADSTREAM. DEBRA ANN. French Club. History Club, Pep Squad, Gator Gals. Interact Sponsor. ENTERPRISE Staff: 92, 94. 130. 157. 299. 300. 352 HEARD. MARION. Drama Club. Pep Squad, History Club. French Club. F.B.L.A., F.T.A., Junior Medical League, Student Coun- cil: 86. 94. 98. 116. 117. 157. 299. HENDERSON. BILL: 125. 138. HENDERSON. CLARICE ANN: 157. HENDERSON. ROBERT ED- WARD. Litin Club. Tennis Team. Science Club. Interact. Physics Club: 93.100. 157.291. HERRIN. JAMES. Ill: 157. HERRIN. MOYNA LINDA. Drama Club: 157. HERRING. BETH ANN. Gymnas- tic Team, F.T.A., Pep Squad, Gator Gab: 116. 157. 168. 300. HICKMAN. GRACE HELEN. Latin Club, Tennis Team, French Club, History Club. Pep S piad. Football Ad Staff. Junior Medical League. Drum Corj s: 55. 102. 157. 291. HILL. JANET LOUISE, Pep Squad. Gator Gals. History Club. Drama Club: 157. 299. HINKLE. MARSHA LYNN, Gym- nastic Team. History Club, Span- ish Club. Junior Medical League: 94. 98. 157. HOFFMAN. BARRY COWAN. Football Team. Spanish Club, History Club. Interact: 93. 157. HOLDER. WALTER H., Football Team, Basketball Team: 157. 252. HOLLEY. MARSHA KAY. Luin Club. History Club, Vollcyt all Team. Junior Medical I-eague: 47. 94. 98. 157. HOLLOWAY. RANDY EAYN’E. Football Tram. Spanish Club: 157. HOLMES. ANNIE VIOLA: 157. HOLT. BOBBY WAYNE: 157. HONEYCUTT, DEBORAH LYNN. History Club. D.E.C.A.: 51. 69. 120. i57. HOOKS. WILMA ANNE: 86.102. 157. HOPPER. GALEN HUGH. Inter- act, Industrial Arts Club: 93. 157. HORNBUCKLE. JAN ELLEN. Pep Squad. French Club. Drama Club. History Club. Junior Medi- cal League. Choir. Junior Achievement: 94.98. 122. 158. 299. HOROWITZ, CAREY Me- SAMUEL. Drama Club: 197 HORTON. JAMES VES: 158. HOUSTON. SHELBY NEWTON. Basketball Train, Golf Team. Student Council, Spanish Club. History Club. F.C.A.. LOG Staff. 1969 Prom Escort: 119, 158. 240. 265. 267. 268. 270. 271. .272. 274, 276. 289. HOWELL, JAMES PATRICK: 158. HOWELL. TRAVIS MICHAEL. Sophomore Class President. Stu- dent Council Senator. Latin Club. Football Team, Track Team, Key Club, F.C.A.: 86.91. 14. 108. 119. 158. 284. 286. HUDDLESTON. HARRIET HANDA. Library Club: 76. 131. 158. HUHN. CLAIRE ANN. Latin Club. Newspaper Ad Staff. Pep Squad. Author of Alma Mater. Quill and Scroll. National Honor Society. Football Ad Staff, F.H.A.: 89. 130. 158.222.299. 301. HUMPHRIES. BRYAN DUANE. Latin Club. Safety Council. In- dustrial Club. Physics. Club: 100. 107. HUPPERT. RONALD DUSTIN. Drama Club, Latin Club: 100, 158. HURST. KATHY TERESA. Art Club, Junior Achievement. Pep Squad, Drama Club. Science Club: 45.94.97. 111. 158.299. HUTCHINS. JOHN DOWNS: 158. HUTCHINS. KATHERINE JEF- FERIES. Pep Squad. French Club. Drama Club. F.T.A., Phys- ics Club: 100. 116. 158. 298. HYATT, DEBORAH SUE. Pep Squad. Drama Club. Latin Club, Spanish Club, Gator Gals. F.B.L.A.: 117. 158. HYATT, JOHN HUGH. Industrial Arts Club: 158. HYSELL. DAVID JOE. Track Team: 158. INGRAM. JAMES LOFTIN'. His- torv Club. Football Team Student council. Interact: 93, 158. 252. INGRAM. RICHARD BERG. Litin Club. Student Council. Football Team. Track Team, Baseball Team. Key Club: 158. Society. Quill and Scroll. Opti- mist Award, Who’s Who: 84,89. 94. 106. 117. 159. 220. 224. 223. rzo. 36 244. K KEASLER. ROBERT HOWELL, Car Club: 109, 159. KEATOR. RANDALL DENISON, R.O.T.C.. Rifle Team, Spanish Club: 47. 100. 111. 142. 144. 159. 220. 237. KENNEDY. GARY MARTEN. Spanish Club. Football Team. Debate Team. Weightlifting Team. ENTERPRISE Staff. F.C.A., Quill and Scroll. Track ream: 94. 119. 159. 241. 252. KENNEDY. KENNEY CORLEY: 159. KETCHAND. DAVID WILSON. Football Team. Weightlifting Team, F.C.A.. Choir, ENTER- PRISE Staff. Junior Medical la-ague. Track Team: 119. 122, 159. 241, 252. 260. KETHLEY. PAUL TROY. EN- TERPRISE Staff: 128. 159. KILGORE. STEVEN RAY. Fool- hall Team, Baseball Team: 86. 159. 282. KING. CAROL ANNE, French Club: 103. 159. KING. LASSIE DELORES: 79. 159. KIRK. MARY LEWIS, ENTER- PRISE Staff. French Club, Pep Squad. History Club. Quill and Scroll: 130. 159. 222. ‘299. KOCH. RAYMOND BENJAMIN, JR.. History Club: 159. KOSSICK. MATHEW KEITH: 159. KOSSICK, MICHAEL: 36. 159. KI R .. DEBOR Ml WNE. Drama Club. History Club, Student Council. Safely Council: 159. L LABORDE. VICKI LYNN. Drama Club. Spanish Club. D.E.C.A.: 120. 159. LADYM0N, DEBORAH JANE. Latin Club. Football Ad Staff. Quill and Scroll, History Club, French Club. Gymnastic Team, Pep Squad. Prom Court. Home- coming Giurt, Student Council, Spirit '70, F.B.L.A.. Junior Med- ical League: 55.94.95, 98, 102, 107, 117. 133, 159, 222, 245. 296. LAGRONE. BRENDA: 160. LAND. BONNIE ANN. Gymnastic Team. Drama Club. Spanish Club. History Club. Pep Squad, Gator Gals. FT.A.: 56. 116, 160. 300. LANDRUM, MARY CLARE. Pep Squad. French Club. Gator Gals, Drum Corps, Student Council. Choir: 102. 122, 160. 220. 298. LANGSTON. KATHY D. LANK. DANIEL RILEY, Indus- trial Arts Club: 160. LEATIL VICKI ELAINE: 125. 160. LEATHERWOOD. JERI BEA. J JACKSON. CONNIE ELAINE. Drama Club. Pep Squad. History Club: 158. JACOBS. SARAH ROBINSON. Pep Squad: 158. JAMES. MARK KENNETH: 158. JARRELL. TERRI GAY. Drama Club. History Club, Pep Squad. Junior Achievement: 94, 158, 299. JOHNSON. S. HUMPERT JORDAN. BARBARA ANN. Pep Squad, F.H.A., Spanish Club: 159. 299. JORDEN. REBECCA ANN. Soph- omore Favorite, LOG Staff. Stu- dent Council. Key Club Sponsor. Junior Prom Court. National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Pep Squad. Homecoming Senior Maid. Louisiana State Delegate: 77. 90. 102. 135. 137. 159. 220. 222, 231, 233, 236. 296. JUE. LINDA JOYCE. Drama Club. History Club, F.T.A., Student Council, National Honor Society: 96. 99. 159. JUE. REGINA, Z-Club, Drama Club, Latin Club, Student Coun- cil G)rres| onding Secretary — Recording Secretary, History Club. F.B.L.A.. National Honor Gymnastic Team, Latin Club. History Club, Drama Club. Safe- ty Council. Pep Squad: 160. 299. LEE. MARI BETH, Football Ad Staff. Pep Squad: 94. 132. 160, 299, 300. LEGLER, PHILLIP HULT. Foot- ball Team. Track Team. Student Council: 160. 284. 286. LENERT. GREGORY EVERETT: 160. LESAGE. SUSAN VIRGINIA. Student Council, Football Ad Staff, Spanish Club. Sophomore Cheerleader. Christmas Court. Z- Club, History Club. Pep Squad, Drum Corps: 68. 88. 94, 160, 220. 222. 298. LEWIS. MICHAEL L. R.O.T.C., Drill Team: 122. 141. 145. 160. LEWIS. RUBY LEE LIEBER, RENEE, Newspaper Ad Staff, French Club. National Honor Society. Quill and Scroll, Student Council: 87, 102, 130. 160. 220, 222. LILES. VALERIE LOUISE. Histo- rv Club: 35,360. LINAM. CAROLE VIRGINIA. Spanish Club. History Club: 160. USMAN, ELIZABETH DIANE. Spanish Club Drama Club, Pep Squad, History Club: 160. 236, 298. LITTON, FRANCES DENESE. Drama Club. Student Council. LIVENCOOD. ANNA GLENN. Spanish Club. Pep Squad, Histo- ry Club, Basketball Team. Junior Medical League, F.T.A.:98. 112. 116. 160. 299. LOE. BEVERLY ANNE. Library Club, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, Debate Club: 140. 142. 144. 160. 237. LOE. CAROLYN MICHELE: 97. 160. LOE. SANDRA JEAN. Drama Club: 97. 110, 111. 160. LOFTIN', ROBERT W. LOFTON. JANICE. Debate Club. Drama Club. History Club, Pep Squad: 94, 160. LOGAN. CHARLES RAYMOND LONG. PALMER REID, Latin Club. Student Council, Drama Club, Debate Club. History Club, Key Club: 107. 160. LOR ANT. STEPHEN S.. Interact, Senior Class Treasurer, Student Council: 93. 148. 160. LOVE. CLYDE EVANS: 160. LOYD. MAZIE ANNE. Newspaper Ad Staff. Pep Squad, Spanish Club, History Club: 160. 298, 299. LUCK, JOHN FRANKLIN, Golf Team. Student Council, Basket- ball Team, Latin Club, Safety Club: 118. 160. 289. LYNN, WAYMON EDWIN, Inter- act, Science Club. Student Coun- cil. D.E.C.A.: 51, 93, 120, 160. M MacKNIGHT. DAVID BRUCE: 160. MADDEN. ALAN DOUGLAS. History Club, Football Manager. Spanish Club, Physics Club: 160, 252. 259. MADDRY, PATRICIA FAYE. Choir, French Club, History Club, Pep Squad. German Club: 43, 108. 160. 298. MAFFETT, ALETHA CLAIRE. Student Council, Spanish Club, F.B.L.A., Latin Club, Pep Squad, Gator Gals, National Honor Soci- ety, Z-Club: 89. 117. 160. 221, 300. MALONE. GREGORY PAUL MANISCALCO, RICHARD JOHN, Football Team. Track Team: 161. MANISCALCO. WAYNE: 161. MARCUS. LISSA JANE. Latin Club. Newspaper Ad Staff, Pep Squad, Drama Club, History Club, F.B.L.A., Junior Medical League: 94. 98. 107. 117. 161. 298. 299. MARKAVERICH. BRYAN MAT- THEW, Track Team: 161, 286. •287. MARKEY, PATRICIA JEANNE: 161. MARRS, MARTHA JEAN. Stu- dent Council, Gymnastic Team, Drama Club, Pep Squad, History Club: 161. 299. MARSALIS. SUSAN DRU, Art Club. Student Council, Pep Squad. Drum Corps, French Club: 161. 298. MARSHALL. PATRICIA H. MARSIGLIA. ANGELA MARIE. Pep Squad: 161. 298. MASHAW. JAMES DUDDINC. Safety Council, Drill Team, Spanish Club. Car Club: 109, 112, 118, 144, 145. 161. MATrHEWS. DONALD LEE: 161. MAURONER. NORMAN LEE. National Forensic league, Latin Club, History Club, National Honor Society. Physics Club, In- teract: 93. 101, 115, 161. 220. 238. McATEER. JAMES HUNT: 161. McCAIN, MARY ELLEN: 120. McCartney, Charles cun- ton, Football Team, Basketball Team. Safety Council. Phvsics Club: 100. 161, 267. 270.' McCUTCHEON. CAROLE ANN, I.atin Club, Pep Squad. Drama Club, History Club, Student Council. Gator Gals: 97, 161, 300. McDaniel, colleen ann, Spanish Club, Physics Club, Na tional Honor Society, Pep Squad 101, 161. 220, 234, 298. McGIMSEY. RICHARD LEE 161. McGREGOR. MAE GAREN Spanish Club, Christmas Court Sophomore Class Secretary, Stu dent Council, Tennis Team. Jun ior Class Secretary, Senior Cheer leader: 62. 155. 161, 162. 212 291, 302, 303. McINTYRE. CHARLES RICH- ARD: 161. McKAY, ANNE ELIZABETH, Art Club. Volleyball Team, Pep Squad, Z-Club. Phvsics Club: 89. 161. 298. McKEEVER. CARLA DIAN. Stu- dent Council: 161. McMASTER. KEITH PAUL. In- dustria! Arts Club: 162. MEADOWS. PHILLIP MI- CHAEL, Football Team, Golf Team, Latin Club. Baseball Team, Track Team. Interact, Physics Club Student Council, Senator. Louisiana State Dele- gate: 162. 82. 84. as, 91. 100. 107. 236. 280. 73. MESSINA. DOMINIC CHARLES. Drama Club: 120. 162. 286. MIDDLETON. FRANCES ELIZA- BETH, Art Club, Spanish Club, History Club, Pep Squad. Drama Club: 94, 97. 111. 162. 298. MILAM, DEBORAH ANNE. Drama Club. Junior Achieve- ment, History Club: 94. 162. MILES. LINDA KAY. Choir. Vol- leyball Team. R.O.T.C. Sponsor: 122. 140. 142. 162. MILLER. MELBA JAN. Pep Squad, History Club: 162, 298. MILLlCAN. LES WAYNE. Foot- ball Team, Student Council: 86. 119. 162. 252. 256. 262. MILLS. BRYAN HAYWOOD, French Club, Phvsics Club: 100, 162. MONARCH, ROY JEROME. Bas- ketball Manager, Latin Club, Football Manager: 107. 162, 287. MONROE. BETTY JANE: 122. MOONEY. LES WALLACE, Foot- ball Team: 120. 162. MOORE, STEVEN LORAN, Span- ish Club. R.O.T.C.: 142, 162. MOPPERT. KYLE BRIAN. R.O.T.C., Rifle Team, Junior Achievement. Latin Club: 94. 141. 162. MORAN. RICHARD WOOD- WARD. JR., Band, Stage Band. Student Council: 125, 162. MORLEY, BERKELEY R„ Drama Club, History Gub: 97, 162. MORRIS. LOlilS JUANITA: 162. MORRIS. PATRICIA ANN: 162. MORROW, GROVER MARVIN. Band: 125. 143, 162, 171. MORROW. JUDY ELLEN. Pep Squad, Spanish Club, History Club. Drama Club, F.B.L.A., Drum Corps: 117, 162. MORROW. RICHARD ANTHO- NY, Latin Club. R.O.T.C., Drill Team, Safety Council. History Club, Science Club, Car Club. Junior Medical League: 94. 98, 109. 118. 131. 162. MOSLEY. LARRY B.: 122. MOYER. DARRELL LENOARD. JR., History Club, Science Club, R.O.T.C., R.O.T.C. Band. Drill Team, Library Club. Honor Color Guard: 143, 144, 145, 163. MULLEN. GAIL HOWARD Drama Club, French Club. Histo- ry Club, Junior Medical League: 94, 97. 98. MUROV. BARRY ALAN. Latin Club. ENTERPRISE Staff, His- tory Club. Phvsics Club: 100, 163. 165. MURPHY. MICHAEL O’QUINN. Golf Team: 55. 163. 208. MURRELL. VAL CHARLES: 163. MYER. LARRY DEAN N NADER. WILLIAM GLEN. Latin Club, History Club, Student Council. Interact, Senior Cheer- leader: 93. 162, 163. 212, 302. 303. NICHOLS. MICHAEL WAYNE: 163. NICHELS. MICHAEL FRANK. French Club. Drama Club, Histo- ry Club. Interact: 93, 163. NIERMAN. RONALD GILBERT. Latin Club French Club. Kev Club: 90, 91. 102, 107. 163. NOBLE. CAROL ANNE, Latin Club, Pep Squad, Football Ad Staff. Science Club. History Club, Phvsics Club, LOG Staff, Z-Club: 89. 100. 133. 135. 136. 163, 234. 299. NOLEN. MARY JO. Student Coun- cil, LOG Staff, Student Gmncil, Quill and Scroll, History Club, Drama Club, D.E.C.A.: 120, 163, 222. NORRIS. KATHRYN ANN. Latin Club. Pep Squad, Drama Club, French Club. Student Council, Newspaper Ad Staff. History Club: 97. 102. 130. 163. 298.' NURDIN, DONALD RYAN, Latin Club. Science Club, History Club: 120. 163. O ODEN BONITA ISABELLE O'NEAL. THOMAS PAUL, II. OSBORN, MARY ALICE, Drama Club. Art Club, History Club, Student Council: 86, 163. OSBORNE. JOHN STEVEN, Foot- ball Team: 119. 163. 252. OSTEEN. LISA JACQUELINE P PACK. SUSAN: 163. PARDUE. SIBILE. Gymnastics Team, Drama Club, History Club, Football Ad Staff, Pep Squad, Phvsics Club, Z-Club, Drum Corps: 88, 89. 97. 100. 133. 163, 298. PASQUIER. MARTHA JANE. History Club, French Club, Drama Club, National Merit Let- ter Of Commendation, Student Council. F.B.L.A.. Pep Squad, Junior Medical League, LOG Staff: 33. 86, 117. 135, 137, 163. 234. 298. PAULK. VICKY LYNN: 163. PEARCE. VIRGINIA. P., French Club, Pep Squad, F.T.A.: 45, 116. 163. 299. PEASE, TANDY ELIZABETH: 163. PEATROSS, SYDNEY PATRI- CIA, Drama Club. Pep Squad, 353 Spanish Club, Football Ad Staff. Junior Medical League, F.T.A.: 69.94.98. 116, 131. 132. 163, 299. PENINGER, AMY LOUIS. Sopho- more Class Reporter. French Club, Student Council, Junior and Senior Cheerleader. Junior and Senior Favorite, Junior Prom Court. Junior Homecom- ing Court, Louisiana State Dele- gate, National Honor Society, Homecoming Queen: 20, 62, 77, 90. 102. 162. 163. 220. 230. 231. 232. 236. 256, 302, 303. PERRIN. JANICE ELLEN: 163. PETREE. MICHAEL L. Football Team, Basketball Team. Spanish Club, F.C.A., Student Council. Historv Club. Safety Council: 119. 163, 241. 252. 259. PETREY, SUSAN LYNN. Spanish Club: 163. PHILLIPS. JANICE ANNETTE. F.B.L.A., F.T.A.: 116, 117. 163. PHILLIPS. VICKIE ANN, French Club, Pep Squad, Football Ad Staff: 132, 133, 164, 299. PICKARD. ALTON LEON, Stu- dent Council, Football Team, Drama Club, Science Club. His- tory Club. Safety Council, Ger- man Club, Junior Medical League, Physics Club, Car Club: 43. 73. 94; 95. 108. 109, 138, 160, 161. 164. PIERRE. ALBERT: 141, 187. PIKE. GEOFFREY REED, Latin Club, Historv Club: 164. PIPES. JAMES MIKE: 120. PIPKIN. ORLANDO GREEN- ING: 164. PITTMAN. PAUL VERNON. Choir. F.T.A.: 94. 116. 122, 164. PLATER, VELMA RUTH: 164. POLANCIC. FRANCES MON- ETTE. Latin Club, Pep Squad: 90. 164. 298. POWDRILL. WILLIAM EARL. Junior Achievement, Football Team. Weight-lifting Team. F.C.A.. French Club. Industrial Arts Club. Student Council: 78, 84. 94. 119, 1(A. 251. 252. PRADOS. SANDRA LOUISE. Latin Club, Z-Club. Spanish Club, Pep Squad, Drum Corps: 86. 88. 128. 164. 220, 222. 237. 298. PRESSLEY. INDIA ANN. Drama Club. French Club. History Club, Pep Squad. Gator Gals: 102. 164. 299. 300. PRICE. DONNA JOY: 161. PROWELL. STEVEN EUGENE, Football Team: 161. PIJTCH. ROBERT WAYNE. Car Club: 109. 164. PUTMAN. ELIZABETH KAYE. ENTERPRISE Staff, French Club. History Club. Industrial Arts Club. Pep Squad: 164. 208 ‘299. Q QUINN. JAMES EDWARD: 164 354 R RABB. JUDITH TaYE, Drama Club. Art Club, Spanish Club. Historv Club, D.E.C.A.: 120, 164. RABE. VICKI MARIE. Latin Club. Pep Squad, Gator Gals, F.B.L. A., Junior Medical League: 98. 117. 164. 299, .300. RAINES, POLLIE ANN. Choir. Student Council: 122. 164. RAMBO. GRACE ANN RAMEY. LINDA CHRISTINE. Pep Squad, Drum Corps, Safety Council. ENTERPRISE Staff. Quill and Scroll, National Merit Semi-Finalist, Z-Club: 89. 118, 164. 222. 235. 236. 298. RANNEY. JOHN DANIEL: 120. RATCLIFF, MIKE ASHFORD. Football Team. Baseball Team, History Club: 119. 164. 241. 252. 280. RECKNACEL. MARSHA LEE. Student Council, Spanish Club, Historv Club: 164. REDDING. GLORIA DIANE. Vol- ley-ball Team, Basketball Team, Softball Team. Pep Squad: 59, 164, 294, 295, 299. REID. JAMES GARY REID. SHARON ROSE. Drama Club, Historv Club: 164. RICHARDSON. DEBRA LOUISE: 120, 164. RICHEY. STEPHEN WARD, Spanish Club, History Club. In- teraet, Phvsics Club, Science Club: 33, 93 100. 164. RIGBY, BRENDA COLLEEN, ENTERPRISE Staff, Pep Squad. Drum Corps. French Club. Drama Club. Quill and Scroll. LOG Staff, National Merit Letter of Commendation: 135, 137, 164. 222, 234, 298. RIGGINS, LINDA ANN. French Club. Drama Club. History Club, Pep Squad. Gator Gals: 102. 164. 300. RIPPETOE, GARY: 164. RIVET. DEBORAH KAY. Pep Squad. Drama Club. Student Council: 164. 176, 298. ROBERTSON. RICHARD ALLEN. Student Council, Kev Club, Basketball Team, Football Team. History Club. F.C.A., Physics Club, Spirit '70. Mr. Captain Shreve: 90. 91. 100. 119. 132. 164. 228. 229. 245. 266. 267. 270. 277. 280. 281. ROBINSON. CAROL ANN. Span- ish Club, Pep Squad, Newspaper Ad Staff, History Club. Drama Club: 130, 165. ROBINSON. JOHN CLIFTON. R.O.T.C., Rifle Team, Band, Drill Team: 39. 122, 141, 145, 165. ROBINSON. MARK EUGENE. Basketball Team. Key Club. Phvsics Club: 91. 100. 165. ROGERS. DONALD RAY. Histo- rv Club: 165. ROLPH. NATALIE. French Club. Physics Club, Debate Club: 100, 102. 115. 165. 299. ROPER. PHILIP WAYNE: 165. RUBEN. CLYDELL RUBEN. JOHN D.: 79. 165. RUDOLPH. PAUL NORWOOD. Kev Club. Dabate Club. Spanish Club, History Club, National Honor Society. Sertoma Ameri- can History Award. Louisiana State Delegate, Student Council Vice-President, National Merit Semi-Finalist: 29. 69. 83. 91. 111. 115, 165. 220. 235. 236. 238. 239. RUFFIN, SARA LANELL. Drama Club. Debate Club, French Club. Pep Squad. R.O.T.C. Sponsor: 102. 115. 140. 142. 144. 145, 165. 239. RUTTER. RICHARD KENT. French Qub. RYMER, JCENNETH CURTIS, Sophomore Cheerleader: 165. 5 SADOFF. GAIL ESTERN. Span- ish Club: 86, 165. SALTZ. ELLIOTT JORDON. French Club. German Club: 94. 108, 165. SAMUEL, DOROTHY MARIE SAVELL. EUGENE MARSHALL SAVEL. RICHARD T.: 165. SCHAFFER. VERIEN ELIZA- BETH. French Club. Drama Club, Historv Club, Gvmnastic Team. D.K.C.A: 120. 165. SCHWARTZENBURC. FRANK CHARLES. JR.. French Club. Industrial Arts Club. R.O.T.C., Rifle Team. French Club. Phvs- ics Club: 39. 100. 141, 142, 165. SCROGGIN, STEPHEN. C: 142. 165. SCROGGINS. PHILLIP. JR. SETTLE. MARY ELIZABETH. French Club. LOG Staff. Drama Club, History Club. Quill and Scroll. National Honor Society. Pep Squad. Junior Medical League: 102. 135. 137, 165. 220, 222, 298. 299. SEXTON. ROBERT ALLEN: 48. SHAFFER. ARDIS COOPER. Spanish Club. Art Club. Spanish Club, Drama Club, Pep Squad. Qui 11 andScroll, LOG Staff. Jun- ior Medical League. F.B.L.A.: 135. 165. 222. 298. SHAVER. SUSAN TENORE. Spanish Club, Drama Club. Stu- dent Council, Pep Squad: 165, 299. SHIREY. STEPHEN CARTER SHIVERS. DEBORAH NELL. I .at in Club. Pep Squad, Gator Gals. Drama Club. History Club. F.B.L.A.: 31. 94. 97. 117, 166. 300. SHOLAR. VALERIE LYNN. Pep Squad, Drama Club. Science Club, Spanish Club: 131. 166. 176. 298. SHORT. JOHN BURFORD, Span- ish Club. Tennis Team, Interact. LOG Staff, Student Council: 93, 166, 291. SIMMONS. ROBERT DALE. Football Team, Latin Club, Track Team, F.C.A.. Industrial Arts Club. Historv Club: 119. 166. 208. 252. 256. SIMMS. JAMES H.: 166. SINCLAIR. CATHY DEE. EN- TERPRISE Staff: 128. 129. 166. SLAUGHTER. DEBORAH JEAN: 122. 166. SLOAN. MARK ALAN. Track Team. Physics Club: 100. 166. SMITH. CATHERINE TRAVAN- ION. French Club. Drama Club. Gvmanastic Team: 166. SMITH, DAVID LUNSFORD: 166. SMITH. DIANE ELLERBE. Drama Club. Pep Squad. F.B.L.A.: 94. 117, 166. 176. 299. 301. SMITH. JANA CATHERINE: 166. SMITH. KATHLEEN CAY. Latin Club, Drama Club Junior Medical League: 98. SMITH. LARRY SMITH. LINDY SUE. 4-H Club, Science Club, Drama Club: 166. SMITH, MARILYN JEAN. Band Junior Achievement, R.O.T.C. Sponsor: 125, 140, 142. 166. SMITH. SHERYL MARIE: 166. SMITH, STEVE: 166. SMITH ERM AN, HAROLD GREGORY, Industrial Arts Club, French Club: 166. SNOW. ELIZABETH KATH- LEEN, F.T.A.. Historv Club: 166. SNYDER. CHARLES B.: 167. SOUR. DAVID ALVIN. Industrial Arts Club, Louisiana State Dele- gate. Interact, Student Council. Senior Head Cheerleader. Phys- ic Club. Who's Who: 93. 100. 162. 167. 225. 226. 227. 301. 303. SPRAYBERRY, ROBERT JONES. Sophomore. Junior, and Senior Class Vice-President. Stu- dent Council, Debate Team: 69, 83. 148, 167. SPRINGER. TIMOTHY JON. His- lory Club. National Honor Socie- ty. Interact: 71. 93. 100. 167, 243. 275. STALL, KATHRYN. Student Council, Spanish Club, Choir, Pep Squad. Drum Corps. Nation- al Honor Society. F.B.L.A.: 111, 112. 117, 122,’ 167. 180. 220. 221. 298. STANFORD. DEBORAH ANN. Pep Squad, I .at in Club. History Club. Drama Club: 167, 299. STAUTZENBERCER. MICHAEL STANLEY, Student Council. Football Team. Baseludl Team, F.C.A.. History Club. National Honor Society: 100, 119. 167. 220. 241. 252, 259. 280. STEIN. STEVEN RUSSELL. Latin Club, R.O.T.C.. Drama Club. De- bate Club, Physics Club, Junioi Achievement, Librarv Club: 100, 113. 144. 167. STERBENZ, KAREN JEAN, Latin Club. Art Club. Drama Club. Stu- dent Council: 109. 167. STONE. JAMES EDWIN. JR.: 120. 167. STONE. MARY ARTHA. Spanish Club. Drama Club: 97, 111, 167. STRICKLAND, JAMES MI- CHAEL: 167. STRICKLAND. WILLIAM MARK: 107. 113, 118. 167. STROUD. VICKIE LYNN: 167. SUDDS. JEFFREY. Basketball Team: 167. 240. 267, 268. 269, 270, 271. 272. 274. 276. 277. SULLINS. JOSEPH ALBERT. Spanish Club, D.E.C.A.: 120, 168. SURRY. MARY ANN SWEARINGIN. JOHN MI- CHAEL. Football Team, Track Team. F.C.A.. Student Council: 119. 168. 252. SWEENEY. JAMES WILSON SWINDLE. DEBRA LYNN. Gym- nastics Team. I-atin Club. Histo- ry Club. Drama Club: 168. T TAYLOR. ANITA KAY. French Club. Drama Club. Pep Squad: 59. 102, 168. 298. TAYLOR. SUSAN EVELYN. His- torv Club. Spanish Club, Pep Squad. F.T.A.: 116. 168. 298. TEACH. DON LEROY: 168. TERRY. JOHN BYERS. Ill TERRY. MICHAEL RALPH. R.O.T.C.. Drill T m: 140. 141. 145. 168. TIIAKE. JOHN E. THAMES. DONALD RAY: 120. 168. THEIS. SHERYL LYNN. Spanish Club. F.H.A.: 168. TIOMA, RONALD DALE: 120. 168. THOMA. THOMAS GENE. Latin Club. Science Club, History Club. Phvsics Club: 168. THOMAN. ROBERTA JOY: 120. 168. THOMAS. DEBORAH NELL, F.H.A., Gvmnastic Team, F.T.A.: 116, 168. THOMAS. LARRY RUSSELL, National Honor Society, Student Council: 78. 98. 138.'168. THOMPSON. SUZANNE. Latin Club, F.T.A., History Club. Pep Squad. Drama Club. F.B.L.A.: 117. 168. 299. 300. THORNTON. DEWEY REESE THRALL. ROBERT ADCER. Spanish Club. History Club. In- teract: 93. 168. TILTON. JAMES CLYDE. Track 'Team. Drama Club: 168. TOORAEN. ALAN HUNTER: 120. 168. TOWNS. SUSAN GAYLE. French Club. Pep Squad, F.B.L.A.: 117. 168. 298. TRAYLOR. VIDA LEIGH. EN- TER PRISE Staff. History Club. Spanish Club. Basketball Team. Softball Tram. Drama Club. Vol- leyball Team: 128. 168, 294. TROWBRIDGE. SUSAN JANE, Pep Squad, Gator Gals. French Club, Historv Club: 169. 300. TULLY. CHRISTOPHER MI- CHAEL. Track Team, Band. Latin Club, Louisiana State Dele- gate at National Junior Classical League Convention: 106. 124, 169. 245. TULLY RICHARD CLAY: 169. V VANDERKUY. STEVEN THOM- AS. Football Team, Tennis Team, F.C.A.. Spanish Club: 119, 169. 252. 256. 259. 291. VAN GORKOM. CARL ROBERT. Spanish Club, History Club. Phvsics Club: 169. VAUGHAN. GINGER KAROL. Gymnastic Team. History Club, Pep Squad, Gator Gals: 169. 300. VELVIN, VICKI LYNN: 131. VICK. WILLIAM HUGH: 50, 120. VICKREY. RANDY DEWITT. Historv Club, Industrial Arts Club: 169. VON EINEM. HARRY: 169. VOSS. LINDA MARIE. Spanish Club, Drama Club, Junior Achievement, Pep Squad: 169. 298. W WAILES. GERALDINE. 4-H Club. Historv Club: 94. 115. 169. WALKER. CHARLES LYNN. R.O.T.C., Band. Spanish Club, Drill Team. Phvsics Club: 69. 100. 127, 144, 145. 169. WALLER, FERN ELAINE. Foot- ball Ad Staff. Drama Club. Latin Club, Student Council. Tennis Team. Pep Squad. Safely Coun- cil. National Honor Society. His- torv Club, Quill and Scroll, Z- Club, ENTERPRISE Staff. Sen- ior. Class Vice-President: 69, 89, 128. 148. 169. 220. 222. 291. WALMSLEY, PATRICIA ANN. Debate Club. Latin Club. Drama Club. Historv Club, Pep Squad: 169. 298. WARD. TERRY WARD AW. WILLIAM CHAS- TAIN, industrial Arts Club, Spanish Club. History Club: 169. WARNER. WANDA SUE. Z-Club. Newspaper Ad Staff, Quill and Scroll. Football Ad Staff. History Club, ENTERPRISE Staff. Pep Squad, Student Council: 62. 89, 128. 132. 169. 222. WATSON, JAMES MURRY. Latin Club, Historv Club: 169. WATSON. MARK ALAN. Track Team, Louisiana Delegate for Na- tional Classical league Conven- tion. Latin Club, State Vice- President of Junior Classical League. Student Council, Physics Club: 86. 100. 106, 121, 169, 220. 284. 286. WATSON. WILLIAM ROBERT. Latin Club. National Honor Soci- ety, Science Club, National Merit Semi-Finalist, Physics Club: 98. 100, 169. 235. WEADOCK. RAYMOND LEO. Latin Club, Industrial Arts Club. Interact: 93, 169. WEBB. DENNIS LESLIE. F.C.A., Key Club. Band, Football Team. Track Team. State President of Junior Classical League, Student Council, National President of Junior Classical League, National Honor Society: 90, 91. 105. 106. 119, 124, 127. 169. 220. 245. 252. 284. 286. 287. WEBB. JOHN MARLER. Junior Achievement. Physics Club, Jun- ior Medical I-eague: 98. 100. 169. WEDCEWORTH. AMOS LANG- FORD, III, Sophomore Class Fa- vorite, Basketball Team, Tennis Team. Student Council Senator. Spanish Club. Key Club. Junior and Senior Class President. Loui- siana State Delegate. Phvsics Club: 69, 84. 85. 91. 100. 148, 169. 236. 291. WEEDMAN. DOUGLAS JAMES: 100, 111, 169. WELCH. HARRY EDWARD. Junior Achievement. Latin Club, R.O.T.C.. Rifle Team, Baseball Team. LOG Staff, History Club. Drama Club, Safety Council, Quill and Scroll: 94. 107. 118, 135. 138. 169. 222. WELl,S. BETTY JEAN WELSH. MARGARET FLOUR- NOY, Pep Squad. Spanish Club, National Merit Letter of (Com- mendation, Drum Corps: 111, 169. 234. 298. WERNTZ, DAVID MARK. Latin Club: 107, 170. WEST. JANE BOYD: 102. 170, 298. WEST. MICHAEL ALAN: 170. WEST, RUTH ANN, Historv Club: 170. WESTERMAN, RICHARD WAYNE, JR.. Key Club. Science Club. Football Team. Track Team, F.C.A., Spanish Club, Phvsics Club: 170. 252. 253. 286. 287. WESTON, MICHAEL MORGAN: 170. 291. WHEELER. CLAIRE ELISE. F.T.A., History Club, Drama Club. Latin Club, Newspaper Ad StafT. Pep Squad: 130. 170. 298. WHELESS. JOHN DUNCAN. Golf Tram: 170. 289. WHITAKER. CLARENCE WIL- LIE: 170. WHITE. RANDALL HAGAN. Latin Club. R.O.T.C.. Rifle Team. Junior Achievement, Safe- tv Council, Car Club: 109. 118, 144. 170. WHITE, SHARON ANN: 170. WIBKER. SUSAN GAYLE, Gvm- nastic Team, Newspaper Ad Staff. National Honor Societv, Quill and Scroll, Drama Club. French Club. LOG Staff: 102. 135. 137. 170. 220, 222. W'ILKINSON, ANNE. Drama Club, Student Council: 86, 170. WILKINSON, PATRICIA KAYE. Band. Spanish Club. Majorette, F.T.A.: 112, 116. 125, 126. 170. 173. W'lLLCOX. SUSAN LEA. French Club. Pep Squad. F.T.A.: 102. 116. 170, 299. WILLIAMS. BARBARA ANN, Spanish Club, Choir F.T.A., R.O.T.C. Sponsor. Little Colonel of R.O.T.C.. National Honor So- cietv: 116. 122. 140. 142. 170. 220, 237. WILLIAMS. CHARLES WILLIAMSON. JEFFERSON MacGRADY. Baseball Team, Track Team: 170. WILLIS. ROBERT KENNETH. French Club. ENTERPRISE Staff. Quill and Scroll: 170. WILLIS, WILLIAM HARRY. Band Latin Club, R.O.T.C., Car Club: 107. 109. 125. 143. 170. 220. W'lLMES. CATHY LYNN. French Club, Student Council. D.E.C.A.: 51. 120. 170. WILSON. PAMELA ELANE. Sophomore Class Treasurer, His- tory Club. Pep Squad, Football Ad Staff. Student Council Sena- tor. Drama Club: 78. 84, 85, 170, 299. 300. WIMBERLEY. DEBRA ELIN, History Club, Student Council, Pep Squad, Drum Corps. LOG Staff, Latin Club, Drama Club Football Ad Staff, Z-Club, F.B.L.A.. National Honor Socie- tv, Quill and Scroll, W'ho’s Who: 89. 97. 135, 136. 170. 220, 222, 225, 226. 236. 298. W'ISBY. MICHAEL EDWARD. R.O.T.C., Color Guard, Rifle Tram: 170. W ISE. ESTELLA: 205. WISE. JOHN JAMES: 170. WOLFE. VICKY LYNN. Drama Club. R.O.T.C. Sponsor. F.H.A., D.E.C.A.: 120. 170. WOODS. MARK RANDLE: 120. 171. WOOTEN. MICHAEL WRAY, GERALDINE, Band. Football Ad Staff, Spanish Club: 112. 171. W YLIE. KATHY ANN. Spanish Club. Drama Club. Pep Squad, Historv Club. R.O.T.C. Sponsor: 94. 138. 140, 1 71. 299. Y YOUNG. EVANS GREGG. R.O.T.C.. Drill Team: 142. 145. 171. YOUNG. REBECCA GAIL, Span- ish Club. Pep S piad, Gator Gals: 171, 300. 301. z ZELINSKY. GERALDINE. Gym- nastic Team. Pep Squad. Spanish Club, Historv Club: 171, 299. 355 Who's Where Junior-Sophomore Index .. I nax. • I 4 .. I . . CAnl. 1 A ? 106. 196. 295. Brown, Larry Dale. Soph.. 197. Brown. Patricia Ann. Jr., 94. 175, Abnev, David M., Soph., 195, 263, 293. Adair. Jane E., Jr.. 104. 173. Adams. David N., Soph., 195. 263, 286. 293. Adams. Kenneth Boyd, Jr.. 173. 187. Addison. Melba D.. Soph., 195. Addison, Vickillene Jr., 173. Addison. William R.. Jr.. 173, 179. 118. 252. 259. Aiken, Janice Sue. Soph.. 106. 195. Akchin, Debra Ann. Jr.. 173. Alexander. Danny G., Soph., 195. Alexander. James R.. Soph., 106. 195. 197. Alexander, R. L. Jr., 144. 173. Alford. Michael E.. Soph.. 195. Allain. Lila E.. Jr.. 111. 122. 173. 299. Allhritton. David L., Soph.. 195. Allbritton. Diane L. Soph.. 195. Allen, Charmaine. Jr.. Ill, 118. 173. Allen. Ivory M.. Jr., 106. 173. Allen, William J.. Soph.. 124, 143. 195. Alvord. Cynthia L.. Soph., 112, 195. 295. Anderson, David W., Soph., 195. Anderson. Donna M„ Jr.. 173. Anderson, Janet E.. Soph., 106, 115. 124. 195, 245. Anderson, Sherry Lynn, Soph., 106. 124, 195. Andries, Mike Louis. Jr., 125. 138, 173. Anthony. Keith Ira, Jr.. 109. 173. Arceneaux, Eleanar K.. Soph.. 86. 104. 195. Arnold. Jeanette M.. Jr.. 111,116. 125. 127. 173. Arnold. Joy Nell. Soph.. 195. Arnold. Melba Faye, Jr., 173. Askew, Jam Harrv. Soph., 195, 263. Atkinson. Edward N., Jr.. 107, 115. 173. 187. 239. Atkinson. Ruth C., Soph., 106. 115. 195. Austin, Patricia Ann. Soph.. 195. Averre, Carol Jr., 86. 112, 174, 299 is Bagbev, Brooks Alan, Jr.. 125, 174. Bailey, George, Soph., 195. Bailey, Shelia Gail. Soph.. 1%. Baines. Betty Jo. Jr.. 174. Baker. Berry Nell. Soph.. 196. Baker. Reese W.. Soph., 104. 196. 291. Baker, Sheila Renee. Jr.. 97, 174. Barnes, Searcy, Soph.. 138. Baskind, Barbara Jo. Soph.. 104, 1%. Baskind, Robert Lee, Jr., 165. 174. Battle. Helen Marie, Soph.. 86, 196. Beach, Vickie, Jr., 174. Bean. I .aura Ellen, Soph., 112, 1%. Beckman, Deborah Sue, Soph., 356 Bell, Debra Jeanne. Jr.. 174. Benjamin, Earlv. Jr.. 124. 143, 189. Bcnnet, Rebecca L., Soph.. 106. 133. 1%. Benson. Richard L.. Jr.. 98. 112, 174. Benton. Patricia Ann, Jr., 117, 174. 299. Berlin. Kimhi Lee. Soph., 77, 112, 1%. 231. 233. Bicklev, Janet, Jr. Bieknell. Harold R.. Jr.. 98. 107. 109. 174. Black. Carol S.. Jr.. 98. 174. 299. Black, Cathy Jean, Jr., 174. Black. Katherine. Soph.. 196- Black. Nancv Criss, Soph., Ill, 121. 196. Blake. Clifford B.. Soph.. 119. 196. 252. Blanchard, Nina Marie, Jr., 62. 94, 102. 117, 174, 298. Blanchard. Robert II.. Jr., 174. Blodgett. James Leon, Soph.. 56, 121. 1%. Blodgett. Randall J., Jr., 174. Bocrsig, Patricia L., Soph., 196. Boles. Mark Ross. Soph.. 1%. 207. Bolton. Charles H.. Jr., 174. Bolton, Paul H.. Soph.. 1%. Bonds, Joseph K.. Jr., 113, 174. Boogacrts. Rodger F.. Soph., 196. 252. 293. Borden, Tina T., Jr., 94. 174. Borders, Sandra Lvnne, Soph., 196, 112. Borrell, Penny S.. Jr., 104, 174, ■jaa -JCi 1 Bothel Ronald R.. Jr.. 175. Bowdon, James Clyde. Soph.. 196. Bowan. John R., Soph., 196. Bovdstun, James L., Soph., 118, 197. 263. Bovett, Margaret Ann, Soph., Ill, 197. Boykin, Michael. Soph., 197. Brabham, Laura Jean, Soph.. 65, 97. 106. 115. 133, 197. Bradford, Rebecca L.-, Soph., 115, 131, 197. Bradlcv, Alan Barron, Soph.. 124, 197'. Bradley, Susanne. Jr., 175, 198, 300. 301. Brandt, Harold David, Soph.. 106, 121. 138. 197. 242. Branllv. Francis. Soph., 197. Brazil. Martha K.. Jr., 175. 298. Brazzcl, lister. Soph., 197. Brelsford. Linda Mary, Jr., 94, 175. 298. Brian. Glenn Otis. Soph.. 119. 197, 252. 260. 286. 293. Brock. Roma Kav. Jr.. 175. Brooks, Bobbie Jean, Jr., 175. Brown, Arthur J., Soph., 106, 144. 197. Brown, Bovd. Jr., 175, 287. Brown, David. Jr. Brown. Eura Dell, Jr.. 175. Jrown, Floyd, Jr., 175. Brown. George, Soph. 298. Bruschi, Mary Frances, Jr.. 175. Bryan; Yvonne Joan, Jr.. 175. Brvant. Charles R., Soph., 119. 263. 286. 293. Bryant. Connie Case, Jr., 175. Bryant. Robert W.. Soph.. 197. Buckner, Bettv Claire. Jr., 175. 301. Bufkin, Jerrv Wavne. Soph.. 140. 197. Bullock, Kathv Ann. Soph.. 122. 197, 294. Burke, David Roison. Soph., 197. Burks, Deborah Jo. Jr.. 97. 104. 175. 298. Burnett. Nancv LaRue, Soph.. 125, 197. Burns. Deborah Elaine, Soph.. 197. Burns. Nancv Jean, Soph.. 109. 118. 197. Burns, Phillip Nathan. Jr., 108. 119. 175. 187, 252. 293. Burson. Marilyn, Jr.. 175. 192, 298. Bush, Robert. Soph.. 125, 157. Butler. Lewcll S., Jr. c Cadv. Roliert Walton. Soph.. 104. 198. Cady, Sue. Soph.. 104. Cady, William M., Jr. Cahan, Peter Straus, Soph.. 102. 138. 198. Calabretta. Candy G.. Soph.. 198. Calabrctta, Debra E.. Jr.. 86. 175. Campbell. BillvL.. Jr.. 141, 144. 175. Campbell, Pamela Lee, Soph., 198. Candiloro. Marv Alice. Jr., 102, 164. 175. 298. Carawav. Cynthia Lea. Soph., 198. Carlisle, Dana L., Soph.. 104, 198. Carlton, Gence Bertel. Soph.. 104, 198. Carlton. James Edward, Jr., 93, 111. 112. 175. 180. Carmack, Henry Lee. Jr.. 143, 144. 176. Carmack. Willie. Soph.. 198. Carpenter, Christy, Soph., 198. Carrier. Donna Suzann. Soph.. 112, 117. 198. Carroll, Alice Ellen. Soph., 115. 198. Carter, Charles T.. Jr., 176. Carter. Deen Elizabeth. Soph., 111. 198. Carthan, Roosevelt. Soph., 198. Causey, Matthew D.. Jr., 176. Cefalu. Susan K.. Soph.. 106, 198 Chalupnik. Catherine. Jr.. 97, 176, 298. Chamblee. Edmund R.. Jr., 124. Chapman. Patricia Ann. Soph.. 104. 198. Chatman, Eddie Lee, Soph., 198. Cicerone, Patricia. Soph.. 106,198. Clark. David. Jr.. 120. 176. Clark, Dorothy M., Soph.. 198. Clark, John F„ Soph., 198. Clark, Judv Lynn. Soph., 121. 198, 242. Clark, Michael. Soph. Clarke, Garv Lee, Soph., 112. 198, 263. 286. 293. Clarkson, Robert. Soph. Clavton. James. Jr.. 91, 119. 132. 176. 252. Clemmons. James D.. Jr., 144. 176. Cliflon. Jimmy H.. Jr., 144. 176. Clinton. Emanuel. Jr. Cofer. Andrea C. Jr.. 94. 176.299. | Colbert, Frederick Janies, Jr. Cole, Rebecca Anne. Soph., 104. j 198. Cole. Stephen W.. Soph.. 106, 115. 198. Cole. Thomas Hardv. Jr.. 98. 107. 109. 176. Coleman, Carol, Jr., 102. 104, 176, 298 Coleman. Jan. Soph.. 198. Coleman. Melanie Rose. Jr., 108. 176. 187. Colquitt. Marv Hallie. Soph.. 106. 133. 198.' Condon, James F., Jr. Conwav. Kav Wvnn. Soph., 111. 1981 Cook. Candace K.. Soph., 112. 198. Cook. Charles E.. Soph.. 115, 118, 198. 239. Cook. Lane Marshall. Jr.. 125. 176. Cook, Sharon Darlinc, Jr., 176. Cooper, Deborah Ann, Soph.. 198. Cooper. Hans V.. Soph., 198. Cotter, Karen A., Jr.. 89. 98. 172. 176. 291. 299. 300. Cowden. Nancv K.. Jr.. 84. 98, 102. 114. 115. 176. 238. 239. Cowen. John William. Jr.. 128. 176. Coy, Ricky Louis. Soph.. 98. 199. Crace. Kenneth. Jr.. 176. Crane. Gregorv Scott. Soph., 97. 112. 199. 291. Crenshaw, John Crawford, Soph.. 32. 37.86. 106. 115,117. 194. 199. Crouch, Vickie Ruth. Soph., 199. Crow, Constance Arden. Soph., 112. 199. Crowder, James Steven, Soph.. 199. 263. 293. Crowe. Sean H., Soph.. 138, 199. Crutchfield. Steven W.. Jr.. 93. 176. Cruvant. Linda Rae. Jr. 111. 176. Cruz. Gerald Gilbert, Jr., 177. Culliton, Jerry Lee. Soph.. 199. Culolta, Ann K., Soph.. 104, 199. Cummings. Peggy Sue. Jr.. 79. 177. Cunningham, Marshall. Jr.. 91. 102. 177. Cunningham. Wendv A.. Jr., 177. D Dacus. Cathryn Lynn, Soph. Daily, Benoni Marie. Jr.. 94, 117, 177. Damm. Norma Elaine, Jr.. 177. Daniel. William M.. Soph., 199. Dauteuil. Dale B.. Soph., 199. Davenport, Donna C., Jr., 102. 117. 177. 297. Davidson. Terri Lvnn, Soph.. 79, 121. 199. Davis. Dobra Lynn. Soph.. 199. Davis. Gary Bryant, Jr.. 177. Davis. Garv R.. Jr.. 86. 93. 110. 111. 175. 177. Davis Gilbert D.. Jr., 112. 115, 177. 238. Davis, Gwendolyn. Jr. 84. 102. 177. 299. Davis. Homer Wesley, Jr. Davis. James E.. Soph. Davis, Jesse B.. Soph., 199. Davis. Lerena M., Jr.. 177. Davis. Mary Helen, Soph.. 199- Davis. Patricia Lvnn. Soph., 104. 199. Davis. Sidncv Allan. Soph., 124. 199. 203. Davis. Theresa F.. Soph.. 104. 199. Day, Charles, Jr.. 141. Defriend. Rita. Soph. Deily. Carolyn. Jr. Dclaune, Burton Anthony, Soph., 199. Delee. Thomas Michael. Jr. 93, 109. 131. 177. Demopulos, Anastasia, Jr., 116. 1.33. 177. 213. 299. Demouy, William A., Jr. Dempsey. Charles A., Jr.. 177. Dennis. Dorinda Jean, Jr., 177. Dennis, Richard B., Soph.. 199. Derrick, Dimitv Linda. Soph., 86, 104. 135, 200. Despot, Marv C.. Jr., 112, 116. 133. 177. 299. Dcufel, David Brian. Soph., 200. Dcwett. Thomas Carey. Jr., 177. Dews, Roy Herbert, Jr.. 177. 122. Dillard. Nicky Lynn, Jr., 177. Ditzell, Curtis L . Jr.. 43. 108, 177, 286. Dixon, Carol Jean, Jr., 87, 94. 112, 116, 177. Dixon. Linda, 299. Dodson. David Randolph. Soph.. 64. 78. 106, 114, 115, 194. 200. 2.38. 239. Donner, Thomas P.. Soph., 119. 200. Donovan. Kathleen Ruth. Soph., 104, 200. Doran, Deborah Ann, Soph., 106. 200. Dorsey, Paul, Soph. Dorsey, Vera M„ Soph. Doshcr, William J.. Soph.. 106. 200. Downs. Camille. Soph.. 200, 294. Drake. Chcrol Jane, Jr.. 94. 97. 115, 118. 177. Dreyfus . Lee E.. Soph., 200. Dubcn, John, 138. Duncan, David Ross. Jr., 91. 112. 119, 177. 250, 252, 259, 286. 293. Duncan. Donald P., Jr., 138. 145, 167, 177. Dunkclman, Diane L., Jr., 94, 177. 299. Dunn. Melodie Rose. Soph., 200. Durkee, Blair Robert, Soph., 200. Duvall, William F.. Jr.. 109. 177. E Eakin, Barry Clyde, Soph.. 200. Eatman. John David, Jr.. 115, 177, 239. Ebcrhardt, Linda S.. Jr., 94. 104, 177. 299, 300. Eberhardt, Terry L.. Soph., 200. 252. 286, 293. Edmonson. Joseph Bryant, Jr., 109, 144, 177. Edwards. Bet tv J.. Jr.. 117, 133, 178, 299. Edwards. Melvin T., Jr.. 143, 178. Edwards. Ora Lee, Soph., 201. Edwards. Rebecca F.. Soph., 201. Egan. Reuben David. Soph., 41. 201. Ellis. Marv Elizabeth. Soph., 54, 94. 201. Ellis. Kendra Lynctte, Soph., 106. 201. Elsev. John C. Soph.. 37. 109, 201. Emert, Richard Lvnn, Soph.. 106. 109. 125. 143i 201. Endslcy, James M., Jr., 178. Enloe. Michael, Soph.. 201. Epes, Wayne Alan, Soph.. 201. Epps. Richard, Soph., 201. Esslinger, Richard G., Jr., 178. Elhcrcdge. Sophia A., Jr. Evans, Elbert Anslcy, Jr., 109, 178. Ewing, John. Jr.. 178. Ewing, Susan J.. Jr., 26, 115, 299. F Faley. John David, Jr., 178. Fair. Billie Marie. Soph.. 111, 201. Fant. Richard Michael, Soph.. 201. Fargason, Dorothy, Jr.. 178. Farmer. Jackie S., Jr.. 133, 178. 230. 231. 299. 301. Farrar, Vicki Rose, Jr., 178. Fawcett, Aubrey Jay, Soph., 201. Fcazell, Doris Myrle, Jr. Ferguson. Daniel, Soph. Fcrgerson, Richard. Jr., 39. 131. 140, 178. Ferguson. Mark Lake, Jr., 112. 178. Festervan. Jarrel Dan, Jr., 178. Field, Valerie C. Jr.. 84. 87. 94. 117, 178. 300. Fisher. Mary M.. Jr.. 94. 178. 300. Fitzgerald. Timothv C.. Jr.. 119, 178, 252, 293.' Fleming, Jannie Mae. Jr. Fleming, Michael D.. Soph., 125, 143. 201. Flowers, Lvdia Lynne. Jr., 87, 133, 135, 178, 300. Fontaine, Dianna G.. Jr.. 125, 178. Ford, Robert Stephen.‘Soph. Foster. Joan Patrice, Jr., 178. 299. 301. Foster. James N., Jr., 178. Foster, Sandra Rave. Jr., 98, 111, 117, 178. 300.'301. Fowler, Chester W., Jr., 93, 107, 178. Francis, Linda. Jr., 178. Franklin, Judy Lynn, Soph., 201. Frantom, John R., Jr. Fraser, Catherine Eli. Soph., 112, 201. Fraser, Colleen E.. Soph., 116, 201. Frazier, Brenda Nell, Soph. Frazier, Helen Catherine. Jr., Ill, 117. 178. 300. Frazier, Janice Kay, Jr.. Ill, 163, 178, 300. Fredrick, Linda Marie, Soph., 201. Freeman, Georgia L..Jr., 117, 118, 178, 300. French. Robin Marie. Jr., 94, 116, 178. .300. Frey, Madeline Lillis. Soph. Fribley, Joseph W.. Jr., 179. Frierson, John B., Jr.. 85. 90. 91, 94. 119. 179. 252. 292, 293. Fugler. Richard G.. Soph., 201. Frink, Garv Louis, Jr.. 109. 179. Fulco. Marcs Kav. Jr.. 131. 179. 192. Fulco. Miehael John, Jr.. 76, 179. Fuller. Clinton W.. Jr., 179. Fulton. Diane Gav, Jr.. 102. 133, 135. 137, 179! 300. Furlow. Deborah Kav, Jr. 62, 86, 179. 213. .300. Furr. David O’Neal, Jr.. 108, 124. 126. 143, 144. 179. G Gamble, Judv Lee, Jr., 94, 98. 165. 172. 179' 300. 301. Gant. John laron. Soph.. 138. 201. Gardner, Henry L., Jr., 138, 179. Gardsbane, Diane Ruth, Soph.. 201. Gardsbane, Susan C..Jr., 117, 179. Garner, Judson Jay. Soph. Garrard. Sherry D.. Jr.. 179. Garrett, James H., Jr., 86. 179. Garrett, Phillip G.. Soph. Garrett, William, Soph., 201. Garrison, Philip John. Jr.. 179. Gary, Gerald Douglas. Soph., 201. Gaskins, John W., Jr., 179. Gates, Pamela Jean, Soph., 122. 201. Gianforte. Fred J.. Jr.. 179, 286. Gibson, Myron Horace. Soph., 201. Giddens, James A., Jr. Giglio, Don Charles. Soph., 201. Gilcreasc. Garv Lynn. Jr., 107, 179, 263, 286. :287. Gilcrease. Jerrv Quin, Soph., 10-4, 201, 263. 293. Gill. Gary Griffith. Soph., 201. Gilliam, Bobbv S., Jr., 119, 179, 252, 259. 292, 293. Gilman. Janinc, Soph.. 201. Giscl, Susan Ann, Jr.. 122, 179. Gleason. John Edison. Jr., 138. 179. Glover, Bobby J., Jr.. 140. 180. Glover. Floyd R.. Soph., 144, 201. Coin. Carolyn Mary. Jr., 180. Goins, John Nealy, Jr. Golston, Robert. Jr., 157. Gongre, Ricky Lynn, Soph.. 202. Gonzales, Susan C., Jr.. 86, 116, 180, 301. Goodman. Joellcn, Soph.. 104, 109. 202. Goodman, Robert E., Soph. Goodson, John Pipes, Jr.. 180, 252, 293. Goodwin, Dan Frank, Jr.. 91. 180. 1%, 252. 256. 29.3. Goodwin, John Hcnkins, Soph., 104. 202. 263. Gordon. Nancy Kay. Soph.. 202. Goss, Travis Luther. Soph., 86. 202. Graham. Andrea Jill. Jr.. 71. 89. 180. 191. 299. 301. Grammcr. Kay R., Soph., 106. 202. Grann. Kavle A.. Soph.. 94. 112, 202. 295. Grant, Tommy E.. Soph., 202. Graves, Evelyn Diane, Soph. Graves, Ollin Lee, Jr. Grav. Richard Newton. Jr.. 107, 180. Grav, Ronald Edward, Soph., 104. 141. 202. Green. Yarva Yvonne. Jr.. 62. 180. Grcengus, Randall W., Soph.. 112, 202. Greer, James W., Soph.. 202. Greer. Pamela Gail, Jr., 116, 180, 301. Griffin. James H., Soph.. 202. Griffin. Rhonda Mae, Jr., 180, 301. Grigsbv. Javne Karen. Soph.. 115, 202'. Groth, Susan Joann, Jr., 180, 01. Grubb. Thomas Edwin, Soph.. 106, 202, 267, 278. Guerin, Glenn Francis, Soph.. 104, 202. Guice, William Rodnev, Soph., 141, 144, 202. Guillard. Queen, Soph.. 202. Gunnels. James Fred, Jr., 180. 278. Gwin. Debbie Mae. Soph.. 202. H Hadwin. Alice M.. Jr.. 122, 180. Hall, Cora Lee, Jr., 180. Hall. Clvdell. Soph., 56. 124. 143. 202. Hall. Karen Christine, Soph. Hall, Katherine Ellen, Jr.. 180. Hall, Kerry Lvnn, Jr. Hall. Sherrill. Jr.. 180. 300. 301. Hallett, Leon F., Soph., 202. Hallquist. Garv F., Soph.. 86. 124, 140. 202. Harris. Steve Lafcd, Jr. Hamilton. Rosie Mary, Jr.. 180. Hamm, David Phillip, Soph., 202. 263. 293. Hamm. Susan Elizabeth. Jr., 85. 89. 90. 98. 118. 180. 297. Hamner, Janet E., Soph. Hampton, Barbara Jean. Soph., 202. Hancock, Charles L., Soph. Hancock. Emilv F., Soph., 121, 202, 242. Hancock. George H., Jr.. 108, 180. Harbin, Linda. Soph.. 202. Harbour, Garv Michael. Soph.. 202. Hardgrove, Vicki Sue, Jr.. 102, 180, 301. Hardy, Mary Frances. Jr.. 181. Harkev, Thomas G.. Jr.. 175. 181. 185. Harlow. Ronald Gale. Soph., 202. Harman, Denise Renee. Jr., 104, 181. Harper, Hamilton I).. Soph., 144, 145, 202. Harper. Jimmie, Jr.. 141. 181. Harper. Mickel. Soph.. 144, 202. Harrell, Melinda F.. Soph. Harrell, Melanie, Soph.. 94. 104, 135, 137, 202, 291. Harrell, Thomas. Soph., 203, 252, 266. 267, 278. Harrell, William Paul, Soph., 203. ’ Harris, Clinton I-ee, Jr., 119. 172, 181, 241. 251. 252. 255. 267. 278. 280. Harris, Daniel R.. Soph., 203. Harris. Patsy Lou, Soph., 203. Harris. Steve W.. Soph., 181, 203. Harris, Viola, Soph. Hart. Barbara Elene, Jr., 120, 181. 357 Marl man. Susan Carol. Soph., 104. 203. Hazelmyer, Susan E., Jr. Hearn. John Mark, Soph.. 98. 104, 124. 203. Hegenwald, Ann. Soph., 104, 203. Henderson. Bruce C. Soph.. 106, 115. 203. Henderson. Lee. Soph. Hill, Carolyn. V., Soph. Hicks. James J., Soph., 106. 203. Hicks. Katherine, Soph. Hicks, Kenneth Dean. Soph., 106. 140, 203. Hielscher, Charles D., Soph., 203. Hilburn. Judv Annette, Jr., 98, 125. 181. Hill, Johnnie Ray. Soph., 203. Hiller, Richard Eugene, Soph.. 106, 203. 263. 293. Hines, Gregory D.. Jr.. 182. Hines. Susie A., Jr., 84, 108. 116, 122, 181, 301. Hinson, James Leslie, Soph.. 203. Hinton, Larrv Rusty, Soph. Hirsch. Elizabeth Ann, Soph., 203. Hobbs. Jan Allison, Soph., 97. 203. Hobbs. Liz. Jr.. 181. Hoblcy, Shelly, Jr. Holley, Bradford R., Soph.. 203. Holley, Gail Anne, Soph., 58. 203. Hollingsworth. Marian, Jr., 71, 86. 98. 102, 117, 135, 181. 301. Hollowav, Marv Beth. Soph.. 125, 127, 204. Holmes, Jolly, Jr.. 141. 181. Holmes, Joe Henrv, Soph., 138. 204. Holt. Daniel Edward. Jr.. 181. Holt. Fred Gerald. Soph. Holt, Helen Elizabeth. Soph.. 204. Honaker, William T., Soph.. 106. 121. 141. 144. 181. Hood, John Thomas III. Jr., 181. Hood, Pete. Jr.. 35, 79. Hoover, Debra Lynn, Soph., 104. 204. Hopper. Charles Kevin. Soph., 204. Hornbuckle. Kenneth L., Soph.. 204. Horne. Charles B., Soph., 204. Horton, John Everrctt, Soph., 204. Hubier, Sheri Lynn, Jr.. 94. 98. 117. 181. 300. 301. Hudson, Mark B., Soph.. 204. Huddleston. Tommv L., Soph., 204. Hughes. Karen. Soph., 106. 204. Hughcns. Francis E., Soph. Huhn. Bill W.. Soph., 141. 204. Hulon. Georgia Lee, Jr., 181. Humphries, Randv Lane. Soph., 201 Hunter, Mary L.. Soph.. 204. Hurlcv. Rebecca. Soph., 97, 106, 130, 204. Hurst, Christine E., Soph.. 204. Hyde. Gloria C.. Jr.. 104. 181. Hyscll, Barbara Jane, Jr.. 181,301. Hyscll, Debra Favc. Soph., 204. lies, Nancv Claire. Soph., 86. 104, 204. Ingram. Robert Steven. Soph.. 140, 2M. j Jackson, Andrew C., Soph.. 104. 141, 144, 204. Jackson, Gary Walker. Soph., 121, 358 204, 242, 263. Jambor, Barbara C., Soph., 204. James. Carol Ann, Jr.. 84. 85. 88, 98. 104. 115. 181. 300. James. Daniel Alfred, Soph., 115. 204. Jarrell. Barbara Nell, Soph.. 204. Jarrett, William D.. Jr., 39. 140. 145. Jarratt, Paul Alan. Jr.. 109, 181. Jarvis, Lamar Edgar. Jr.. 181. Jarzabck. Marv G., Jr.. 86. 105, 107. 181, 245. Jenkins. Cathie, Soph., 204. Jenkins, James Roy, Jr.. 181. Jenkins. Jimmie Lee. Jr.. 181. Jenni. John Christian. Soph.. 204. Johnson. Beverly Ann, Soph. Johnson. Donald R.. Soph.. 143, 204. Johnson, Gary S.. Soph., 204. Johnson, Janet Lvnn, Soph., 200. 204. Johnson, James Pat, Soph.. 205, 263. 293. Johnson, Johnnie Lee, Jr., 182. Johnson. Marilyn, Soph., 204. Johnson. Michael C.. Jr., 182. Johnson. Patti J., Soph., 205. Johnson, Rosie P„ Jr. Johnston. Hayes, Jr., 182. Johnston, Janis E., Jr.. 182. Johnston, Paula Jean, Soph., 205. Johnston, Sara Kay. Soph., 26, 61, 96. 97. 205. Jones, Allen. Jr.. 182. Jones, Cynthia Ann, Soph.. 106, 199, 205. Jones, Edna V.. Jr.. 94, 182, 300. 301. Jones, Gaston Vance, Soph., 205. Jones. Randy, Soph., 205. Jones, Robert, Soph., 205. Jones, Vera Mae. Soph. Jopling, Elizabeth L. Jr.. 98, 102. 103. 182. 294. 295. 299, 301. Jordan, Kathv L.. Jr.. 75, 97. Ill, 182. 300. Jordan. Pamela J., Jr.. 86. 88. 98. 102, 182. 300. Jordcn, Patricia Lynn. Soph.. 77, 194. 205. 230. 231, 233. Justis, Barry Scott. Soph. K Kadison. Patricia. Jr.. 182. Kaplan. Mark Randall. Soph., 106. 138, 205. Kccnev, Wanda Sue, Jr.. 120, 182. Kellev. George P.. Jr.. 93. 98. 107. 109. 135. 137. 182. Kellner. Deborah Ann, Jr., 182, 300. Kelly, Frances Gav, Soph., 122, 205. Kemp. Pamela M., Jr., 182, 300. Kennedy. Barbara A., Soph., 205. Kennedy. Judith Ann, Soph.. 104, 135. 137, 205. Kent, Charles David, Jr.. 115. 124, 182, 238, 239. Kerr, Carol Favc. Jr.. 78. 86. 88. 114, 115, 182. 238. Kesilman, Linda R.. Jr.. 183. 300. Kidwell, Michael Kurt, Jr., 183. Kightlinger. Gary, 263. Killgore, Cynthia, Soph., 205. Killgore, William. Soph., 205. 263. Kimble, Paula Earlcnc, Soph., 205. King. Doyle, Soph. King, Ralph Stanley. Jr.. 112. 183. King, Thomas, Soph. Kinnebrew, Jim. Jr., 61. 104, 183. Kinnebrew. John. Jr.. 86. 91, 104, 183. Kiper, Kitlye la-ah, Jr.. 183. Kissinger. Judv Lvnn. Jr.. 104, 183i 300. Klijn. Wilhelmina H.. Soph.. 205, 295. Klucarich. Barbara A.. Jr.. 183. Kobuszewski, Scbert M.. Jr.. 131. 138. 183. Koelcmav, Darvl Lvnn. Jr.. 86. 183. Koelcmav, Debbie, Jr., 183. Koerner. Marv Janet. Soph., 106, 205. Kossick, Marie K.. Soph.. 205. Kranson, Rita Sue, Soph.. 111. 205. Kraucl, Robert W., Jr., 97. 107, 115. 141. 183. L Labor, Rovcc Garrett, Jr., 43, 108, 131, 141, 144, 183. Ladd. Douglas James, Soph., 293. Ladvmon, Rebecca Jo. Soph.. 104. 206. Lafittc, Larry P., Jr., 183. Lafittc, Martha R., Jr.. 183. Laing. Carol Ellen. Jr.. 98. 104, 183, 300. Landers, Joanne, Jr.. 104. 183. Lange, Brenda Ann. Soph., 112, 118. 206. Langford. Terri Kay, Jr., 183. I-arrison. John C.. Soph., 206. Larsen, Mary Jane. Jr.. 104, 183. Larcv. John Clark. Soph. Larv. Clark. Soph.. 206. Lasscigne. Shirley. Jr.. 183. Latticr, James D.. Jr., 183. I attin, Jerry, Jr.. 144, 183. Lawhon. Paul Vernon. Soph. Lawrence. William C.. Jr.. 138. 145, 183. Lea, Rebecca Ellen, Soph., 206. Leach. Miekic, Jr., 57. 183. I-ee, Carolyn. Soph., 206. Leggett, Julian B., Jr., 39, 112, 140, 183. Lemoine. Joann, Soph. Lcnard, Brian Drury, Soph.. 106, 115.206.238. Lenard, Valerie Denise, Soph., 206. Leonard. Bonnie G.. Jr.. 183. Leslie. Carol E., Soph., 206. Levy. Abbie Jo, Soph.. 104, 206. Lewis. Barnell, Jr., 138. 183. I.ewis. Barry Eugene, Jr. Lewis. Connie Lee. Jr.. 183. Lewis, Freddie Lee, Jr. Lewis, Henry. Soph. Lewis. Jan Elizabeth. Jr., 62. 66, 86. 183, 297. Lewis, Jasper, Soph. Lewis, Thomas W.. Jr.. 109, 183, 286. Liebcr. Laura Diane. Jr., 183, 300. Lieber. Leah Eve, Soph., 64. 103, 206. Lincoln. Thomas. Soph.. 206. Livengood. Janet E.. Jr.. 112, 184. 294. 295. 301. Llorins. Henrv Hunter. Jr. Loe, Mattie I u. Jr.. 26, 74, 184, 300, 301. Loftin. Robert W., Jr. Logan, Thomas B.. Soph.. 97, 115. 206. 239. Londot. Larry M.. Jr.. 184. Long, Juana Francine, Soph., 104. 206. Long. Susan Kathleen, Soph., 122.206. Lopr .. Charles Milton. Soph. Love. Carol Sue. Soph.. 206. Love, Justin Michael. Jr. Lovd. Edward Keith. Jr.. 66. 119. 184. 252. 262. 286. 287, 293. Lucky, Connie E., Soph., 104. 206. Lunsford. Phillip Kav. Jr.. 112, 143, 144. 184. Lustberg. Maureen, Soph.. 118. 206. Lustberg, Morris L.. Jr.. 184. Lyle, James R.. Jr.. 70. 93. 97. 184. 230. 231. 286. Lynch, Rebecca A., Soph., 206. Lvnn. William Marvin, Jr., 92. 93, 184. 286. Lyons, Cheryl Sue, Soph., 98, 112. 206. Lyons, James Edward. Jr.. 86. 94. 184. 289. Lyons, Laurie W.. Soph., 104. 206. M Mack, Cynthia Helen, Soph.. 111. 206. Macon. James C. Soph.. 206. Maddox, Ronnie C.. Jr.. 93, 107. 184. Malone. David Leland, Soph. Mai von, William C.. Jr.. 108. 141. 145, 184. Maniscalco. Wayne. Jr. Mannies. Susan Diane, Jr.. 124. 126. 184. Mark. Michael James. Jr.. 70. 86. 184. 241. 251. 252. 253. 2.54. 280. 281, 282. 283. 286. 293. Markey, Robert Lee, Soph.. 206. Markham. William L. Jr.. 120. Marsalis. Deborah L.. Soph. Marsalis. Elizabeth A., Soph.. 112, 206. Marsh. Richard Kirk. Soph., 206. Martin. Henry. Soph., 206. Martin, Johnnie. Jr., 184. Martin. Kav Ann. Jr.. 97. 98. 104. 107. 135, 137. 184, 300, 301. Martin. Linda Diane. Jr.. 94. Martin. Robert Leslie. Soph.. 206. Mason. Marv Diane. Soph., 112, 116. 207. 295. Mason, Pat Norman, Soph., 207. 252. 284. 286. 293. Mason, Randel Josepv, Jr., 91. 119, 184. 252. 278, 279. Mathis, Melinda L., Soph.. 104, 207. Mauroncr. David S.. Soph.. 106. 207, 163. 193. Maxcy, Bernadette, Soph., 207. Maxwell, Bess Eldon, Soph.. 38, 207. Mavfield. Dorothv R.. Jr., 131. 184. Mayfield, Jacque Lvnn, Jr., 184. Mayfield, Sandra Kay, Soph.. 107. Mayo. Reginald Jav. Soph., 207. McCabe, Patrick W., Jr., 120. McCarthy, Linda Kavc, Jr., 94. 98, 111, 184. 301. McCary. David Wavnc, Jr., 184. McClurkin, Ava K.. Jr., 94,97. 98. 111. 184. 301. McCook, John Louis. Jr., 184. McCoy, Dorothy Marion. Jr.. 98, 107. 117. 205, 301. McCraney. Percy. Jr.. 184. McCullar, Susan. Soph.. 207. 104. McCullar. Woodrow. Jr.. 184. 267. 278. 280. McCullough. Justin. Soph.. 121, 144, 207. McCullough, Poland G.,Soph.. 112, 207. 263. 293. McCullough. Marv E., Jr.. 84. 111. 112. 163. 180. 184, 297. 300. McCutcheon. John I)., Jr.. 184, 263. McCutcheon. Richard M.. Soph., 104. 207. McDonald. Janus Henrv. Jr.. 98. 109, 184. McFaddcn. John W.. Soph.. 102. 140. MoGaughov. Rarhara A., Soph. 118. 208. McGill. Donna L. Jr.. 97. 184. 294. McGoldriok. Madeline. Jr.. 94, 185. 301. McGuire. Thomas L. Jr.. 94. 185, 265. 267. 268. 269. 276. 277, 280. McHorsc, Marvin Rav. Soph., 208. Mclnnis. Murray 11.. Jr.. 185. McKav, Hugh Gordon. Soph., 104. 208. McKee. Joy. Soph.. 208. McKeever. David Alan. Soph., 111. 208. McKnight. Diane L, Soph.. 208. McMichacl. Rolu-rt. Soph.. 208. McMillan. Roger Leon. Soph., 106. 124. 143. 144. 208. McNecsc, Sarah Allison. Jr.. 102. 115. 185. 98. McQueen. Harold James, Jr., 185. McW'illiams. Martha Lucinda, Soph.. 112. 133. 208. Meadows. Marshall O.. Jr.. 185. Mccom. Phillip Henry. Jr. Mcir. Marv Virginia, Soph., 104. 208. Messina, Bettv Jean. Soph., 54. 97. 194. 209. Messina, Marv Ann, Jr.. 77, 90. 185. 231. 232. 297. Mettz, Alma Kav. Jr.. 92, 94. 58, 130. 185. 299. 300. Meyer. Gail. Jr.. 98.135.185.301. Mevcrson. William A.. Soph., 26. 97. 209. Middleton. Jeanne H., Soph.. 104, 209. Middleton. Julie B.. Jr.. 117. 185. 208. 299. 301. Mijalis. Sammv A., Soph.. 209. Miles. Willie V., Soph.. 209. Mills. Marv 1... Soph.. 209. Mitchell. Wilma. Jr.. 185. Monarch. Michael W., Soph.. 138, 209. Monerief. Curtis B.. Soph.. 263, 209. Monroe. Shirley A.. Jr., 185. Montgomery Aliena Denise, Soph.. 104. 209. 135. Moon. Robert Gregg, Jr.. 48. 119. 186. 286. 287. Moore, George S., Jr.. 91. 186. Moore, Mamie, Soph.. 209. Moore. Marv L.. Jr.. 186. Moore, Marv Ann, Soph., 104, 209. Moore, Randall Wavne. Soph., 209. 286. Moore. Vickie Lee, Jr.. 61. 94. 86. 98. 117. 186. 301. Moossv. Delmrah Ann. Soph., 104. 209. Moppert. Catherine L.. Soph.. 104. 125. 209. Morgan. Douglas A.. Jr.. 186. 263, 293. Moring, Deborah Gavle. Soph.. 124. 209. Moritz. Michael. Jr., 107.186,286. 287. Morris. David, Jr.. 120. 186. Morris. Janice Elaine. Soph., 209. Morris, Jeannette M.. Jr., 186. Morris. Larry, Soph.. 140. 209. Morris, Phillip Karl. Soph.. 124. 143. 141. 209. Morris. Rov Paige, Jr.. 125, 143. Morrison. David Robert. Soph.. 209. Moseley. William T., Soph.. 209. Mover. Virginia J., Soph.. 209. Murov.Mimi Beth,Soph., 86. 104 210. Murov, Richard Alan. Soph.. 112. 210. Murph. Jay Ronald. Jr., 186. Muslow, Darvl Wavne, Jr., 186. 252. 280. 286. 292. 293. Musselman. Michael. Soph.. 210. Myles, Billy Ray. Jr. Myles. Leon, Soph.. 210. Myles. Rebecca, Soph., 49. 210. N Nader. Margaret. Jr., 94, 116. 186. 301. Nader. Michael Wavne, Jr., 186. Neal. Katie Beth. jr.. 186. 301. Neal. Marv Elizabeth. Jr.. 59. 186. Neely, Brian W.. Jr.. 186. Ncelv, Ronald Rav, Soph.. 210,. 286. Nelson, Mark Steven, Jr.. 98, 186. Nelson. Marv Beatrice. Soph.. 130, 210. Ncsom. Jan A.. Jr., 186. 300. Newbill. Jana A., Soph.. 210. Newell. Rebecca K.. Jr. Nicholson. Joeska S.. Jr.. 186. 300. Nicholson. Joseph P.. Jr.. 186. Noll. David Clark. Jr.. 186. Normand, Joseph A.. Soph.. 109, 124. 210. Norrell, Teresa Lynn, Soph., 210. Nunley. Clive Roval, Soph., 140, 210 Q Oberlag. Reginald Lee, Jr.. 186. O’Keefe. Maurice R.. Jr.. 102. 125. 186. Oliphint. Katherine L.. Jr.. 186, 300. Oliver. Robert David. Soph.. 125. 176, 210. O’Neal. Timothy B.. Jr.. 109. 143. 144. 186. O’Neal. Thomas Paul, Jr.. 186. Osborn, Roll. Soph.. 210. Overkamp. Roger C.. Jr., 187. P Parker. Norman P.. Soph. Parks. Barbara. Soph.. 210. Parks, Michael T.. Soph., 210. Parrish, Glennan, Soph., 86. 112, 116. 210. Parsons. Diane Lee. Jr., 187. 300. Pastry, Gerald. Soph., 210. Pate, Terrv, Soph.. 210. Patterson. Charles E.. Soph., 210. Patterson, Steve L. Soph.. 210. Patton, Cathie Leah, Jr.. 98. 187. 300. Patty, Thomas Franklin, Jr.. 187. Paulk. Danny Lee. Soph.. 210. Payton, Walter. Soph.. 125, 210. Pearce. Gary Lee. Jr.. 120. Pearce. John Wavne, Jr., 187. Pearce. Sheila D.. Jr.. 187. Pease, Cvnthia Sharon. Soph., 111. 210. Pealross. Paula Elizabeth, Soph.. 70. 86. 104. 133. 210. Peebles, Deborah L., Soph., 112. 131. 210. Pennington, Cynthia A.. Soph.. 210. Pennington. Nancy E., Jr.. 187. Pepper. John Fauren. Soph.. 210. Perrin, Keith Adrian, Soph.. 210. Pcrslcy, Stella, Soph.'. 210. Pervan, Keith A., Jr.. 141, 187. Petrev. Jovee Jean, Jr., 44.47, 117, 124, 126. 187. Pettigrew. Heather R., Soph.. 112, 211. Pettitt, Bobbv Eugene. Soph.. 104, 211. 263. 293. Phelps, Paula D., Soph., 211. Phillips. William H.. Jr.. 187. Pickard. Patricia A.. Soph., 211. Pickens. Diana Gail, Soph.. 211. Pierce. John Marshall. Soph., 211, 252. 293. Pierre. W'illiam, Jr.. 138. 187. 278. Pierson, David R.. Jr. 93.112, 187. Pike. Richard S.. Soph.. 211. Plater. Charles Earl. Soph.. 211. Plater. David J.. Soph., 211. Plater. Terry Lee, Jr. Pliler. Kathv Lynn. Soph., 211. Poole, James William, Jr.. 187. 286. Porta, Susan Gavle. Soph.. 212. Porter. Carol Susan, Jr. 97, 112. 118. 187. 300. Porter, Mary K..‘Jr.. 102. 187. Posey, Judy. Jr., 187. Post, Frank Goodson. Soph., 212, 263. 293. Powell, Anna C., Soph. Powell. Brian L.. Soph.. 67, 104. 212. Powell, Cathie, Soph.. 212. Pratt. Nick R.. Jr.. 187. Pratt, Joe Paul. Soph.. 212. Price. Connie Lynn, Jr., 187, 300. Priddv, James Thomas. Soph.. 106, 212. 263, 293. Prothro, Jan. Jr.. 94. 104. 187. 300. Prothro. Chris, Soph.. 291. Pruitt. Karen Denise, Jr., 44. 124, 126. 173. 188. Pugh, Robert Gahagan, Soph.. 106. 115. 212. 238. Purgatorio. Helena M., Soph.. 10-4. 125. 189. 211. 212. Q Quintana, Kenneth R.. Jr.. 124, ,88. R Ragsdale, Patricia A., Jr. Railcy, Elizabeth Ann, Soph. Rambo. Johnny, Soph.. 144. 212. Raudabaugh. Searcv F.. Soph., 212. Ray, Cheryl Denise. Soph., 212. Ray. Michael P.. Jr.. 188. Reed, Tena Patricia, Jr., 131, 188. Reeks. Rebecca W., Soph.. 104. 212. Reese. Robert Lewis. Soph.. 212. Reglin, Melissa Lynn. Jr.. 97, 188. Reid, Roger Walker, Jr.. 91. 125, 127. 188. Reynolds. Debra D., Jr.. 120. 124. 188. Rhodes. Joseph Lev, Soph., 212. Rice. Ouida Ann, Jr.. 116. 125, 126. 173. 188. Richardson, Jan E.. Soph., 112, 213. Richcv, Marsha Lou, Soph., 115. 213. Rigby, Juanita Ruth. Soph., 213. Rippetoe. Michael D., Soph.. 213. Ritnian. Sharon Ann, Jr.. 188, 201. Robertson. John Lynn. Jr., 188, 109. Robinson. Bert Alan, Soph., 213. Robinson. James A.. Soph. Robinson. Malcolm, Soph.. 213. Roc, Fred O.. Soph., 213. Rocger. David Scott. Soph.. 144. Rogers. Brenda Delores. Soph., 213. Rogers, Gregory $., Soph.. 213. Rogers. Jerry Glen. Soph.. 213. Rogers, Rebecca Ann, Soph.. 112. 213. Roos. Connie Sue, Soph., 106. 213. Roppolo. Joseph G.. Soph., 118, 121, 213. Rosenzwcig, Marc Jcffrev. Soph.. 114. 115, 213. 238. Rosenzwcig. Marv C. Soph., 111. 213. Rosenzwcig. Mike H., Jr.. 108, 131, 188. Ross. Donald Lee, Jr.. 188. Rubben, Daniel Albert. Jr.. 188. Ruben, Ezikel. Jr., 188. Russell. Dan Earl. Soph., 213. Russell, Julia Rose, Soph.. 213. Russell, Robert Lee, Soph.. 213. Rustand. Linda J., Jr.. 98, 117. 188. 301. 5 Salter, G:cilv Dene. Jr., 86, 94. 98, 107. 117. 133. 135. 136. 188. 301. Saltz. Donna, Soph.. 182, 214. Sample. Leslie J.. Soph., 104, 214. Sanders. Gladys F.. Soph.. 214. Sanifer. Patricia S-. Soph., 106. 214. 291. Savorv, Donald Mark, Soph.. 132. 214. 286. Saxon, Rebecca L.. Soph.. 214. Schimshock, Colleen, Soph., 214. Schulze. Julie Ann, Soph., 35, 106 214. 295. Schwartzenburg, Nada. Jr.. 59. 98. 188. 301. Scott. Joni C„ Jr.. 67. 108. 118. 188. 301. Scott. Susan Louise. Soph.. 214. Scroggs. Philip Bruce. Jr. Seifert, Cydncv Kav, Jr.. 30, 188. Self, Michael Ray. Soph., 214. Semon. David Paul. Soph.. 140. 214. Serio. Samuel W.. Soph., 213, 263, 293. Sessions, Louis W., Jr.. 187, 188. Sessums. Bobbv Ellen. Soph.. 214. 359 Shackleford, Timothy, Soph., 104, 214, 263. 293. Shaw, Nolan Gail. Jr.. 141, 188. Shearer. Terry Lee, Jr., 67, 94, 188, 301. Shelby, Donald Wayne, Soph. Shelby. Ronnie. Soph.. 140. 214. Shelton, Nancy Carol, Jr., 29, 188. Sherman, Carol Anne. Jr.. 102. 188. Shields. Marion. 131. Shircy, Linda Ann, Soph., 214. Shoenfelt, Oscar L., Soph.. 106, 214, 263. 293. Shumate, Julia Ann, Jr., 71, 189, 301. Simmons. Randal Mark. Soph., 214. Simmons. Timothy M., Jr., 140, 189. Simon, Eileen Natalie, Soph.. 214. Simpson. James Stinson. Jr.. 189. Sims. Deborah Ann, Jr.. 189, 301. Sinclair, Marcy Sue, Soph.. 215. Sink. Deborah Kay, Soph.. 215. Sisco, John Carlton, Jr., 189. Skinner, Susan Lynn, Soph.. Ill, 215. Slaughter, Cindv l ou. Soph.. 122. 215. Slaan, Annie Mae. Jr. Smith. Arthur Lee. Soph. Smith, Byron Earl, Soph. Smith. Elaine M.. Soph., 104, 215. Smith, Elise Camille, Jr., 44. 97. 104, 125. 126, 189. Smith, Gregory Lvnn, Soph., 140. 144. 215. Smith, Gwen Wolfe. Soph., 112. 215. Smith, Larry Lamar, Soph., 104, 141. 215 '. Smith. Laurie Faith. Jr.. 94, 189, 300. Smith, Lee. Soph., 215. Smith. Terri Lynn, Jr., 189. Smith, Ralph W., Jr. Smith. Waller Jacobs. Jr. Snelling, Cvnthia A.. Jr., 112, 189. 300. Snyder. Franklin C, Soph., 140, 215. 263. 293. Snvdcr, Janice, Jr.. 189. 300. Soloman, Jay L„ Soph.. 215. Sonnier, Joseph A., Soph., 121, 144, 215. 242. Sour, John M.. Jr., 189. Southerland. Hugh P., Jr., 189. Spinks, Jerry Wayne, Soph.. 215. Spilzcr. Joan Marie. Soph. Spohrer. David, 263. Springmcvcr, Craig R.. Jr., 84. 85. 91. 107. 119. 189. 252. 262, 293. Spurgin, Maryann Soph.. 215. Stagg, Philip Warner, Soph., 86. 106, 215. Staggs. Muarv Edward, Jr., 118, 119. 189, '252. Stahl. John McCarv, Soph.. 124. 141. 215. Stahl, Kathryn Sue, Jr., 125, 189. Stanford. Denise, Jr., 190. 300. Stanley. Linda. Soph.. 215. Stanley, Mary K.. Soph., 106, 215. Stansell, Murrell, Jr., 98, 106. 190, 286. Steele, Kathv Lvnn, Soph.. 104. 121. 215.' Stellman, Shelley M., Soph.. 104, 360 215. Stephenson. Mark L., Soph., 124, 143, 145. 215. St. Martin, Celeste D.. Jr.. 49. 58. 89. 92. 94. 172. 190. 297. Stoker, Curtis Brvant. Soph.. 138, 215. Stone, Christopher Mack, Jr. 44. 122. 190. Stone. Steve Henry, Jr.. 120. Strain, Carol Fav, Jr., 75, 94. 98. Ill, 172, 190. 300. Strickland, Esther R., Soph.. 215. Strohmaier. Sally Jo. Soph.. 215. Strong. John M., Soph., 215. Stroud. Harvey. Soph.. 215. Sudds. Hillcus, Jr. Sudds. Marilyn Sue, Jr., 190. Sudds. Marion Joyce, Jr.. 190. Sullins, Steve Tim. Soph., 214, 263, 293. Sullivan, Craig Dean, Jr., 93, 190. Summers, l rraine L.. Jr.. 94. 112. 190. 300. Summers. Robert A.. Soph., 215, 230. 231. Sumrall, Cheryl Ann. Jr.. 190. Sumrall. Vicky Lynn, Soph., 215. Sutton, Terri Lvnn, Soph., 131. 215. Swartz. Stephen Clark, Soph., 216. Swearingin, David A., Soph., 55, 84,216. _ T Tadlock, David P., Jr., 190. Tadlock, Robert E., Jr.. 58. 109, 190. Taylor, Gary Edward, Jr., 98. 107, 190. Taylor. Kirk. Soph.. 115, 216. Taylor, Leslie Carol. Jr.. 190. Taylor, Renee, Soph., 216. Teague. Terry, Jr., 190. Teekell, Andrew W.. Jr., 190. Teekell, Scott A.. Soph., 216. Thacker, Paula S.. Jr., 144, 190. Thomas. Charles, Jr.. 144, 190. Thomas. David Lee. Jr., 141, 190. Thomas. Janet Ellen, Soph., 211, 216. Thompson. Larry Joe, Jr., 190. Thompson, Robert E., Jr.. 39, 109, 111, 141, 144. 191. Tigues. Jimmie, 157. Tindel, Sculler, Jr., 93, 108. 119, 191, 252, 259. Todd. Lowell, Jr.. 98. 138. 191. Toney, Debbie, Soph., 216. Toolev. Greig James. Soph., 216. Treadway, Vickie. Soph., 216. Triplet, Charlotte, Soph., 216. Trippe, John W., Soph.. 216. Tucker. Carolvn Marie, Jr., 77. 86, 89.92.94.' 191.231, 233, 300. Tucker. Debra Kay, Soph., 84, 94, 98. 106, 133, 216. Tucker, Jan L. Jr., 117, 135, 137. 191, 300. Tucker, Linda Susan. Jr.. 42. 191. Turner. Donald Lamar, Jr., 138, 191. Turner. Patsy, Jr., 191. Turner, Ronald Lee, Soph. 144, 216. Turner, Sammie, Soph., 36. Turner. Willie, Soph., 138, 216. Tyler. Nancy Joy, Jr.. 104, 191. u Lnvcrzagt, William C„ Jr., 191. V Vanderkuy, Susan Lee. Jr., 94. 98. Ill, 117. 191, 130. 300. 301. Van Hook. Susan. Jr.. 94.98. 138, 143, 191. Vaught. Mark D.. Jr. w Wade. Edna Lajrian. Soph.. 121, 125, 216. Wainwright, Douglas, Soph., 216. Walker, Dana Lvnn. Jr.. 71, 191. 301. Wall. Thomas C, Soph., 216. Wallace. Richard B.. Jr. Waller. Kathryn F.. Soph., 54.216. Wanger. Robin Kay, Jr., 191. Ward. Melinda K.. Soph.. 216. Watson. Linda Elaine. Soph.. 106, 216. Webb, David Ewing, Jr., 191. Webb, Dcnvse. Soph.. 97. 104. 216. Webb, Marv Ann, Soph., 112, 216. Webber, Paul F... Jr.. 191. Wedgeworth, S. Anne, Soph., 86. 94. 104. 194. 216. Weimar, Robert Eugene. Jr. 98. 131, 145, 191. Welch, Anne H.. Jr., 71. 86. 122, 133. 191. 300. 301. Weldin, Lisa' Elaine, Soph., 64, 106, 216. Wells, Elizabeth. Soph.. 216. West. Elizabeth. Jr.. 131. West, Jerry Norman, Soph., 125, 216. Wcstcrman, Chcrral J.. Jr.. 98.102, 191. Wcsterman. Robert E., Soph., 216, 263, 293. Whatley, Steven Ray. Jr., 131. Wheeler, Sandra Ann, Soph., 216. Whitaker. Barry Bryan, Jr., 112, 121. 125, 141, 192. Whitaker, Joseph C. Jr., 192. White. Jam. T.. Jr.. 140. 192. White. Joe David, Jr.. 86. 107.140, 192. White, John T.. Soph., 217. White. Kent Franklin, Soph., 86, 109. 216. White, Kevin Louis, Soph.. 216. White. Otis Lee, Soph. White. Richard Hunter. Soph., 217. Wibker, Cvnthia Lvnn, Soph. 217. Wibker. Elizabeth A.. Jr.. 102. 133, 192, 301. Wiggins, Sharan A., Jr., 62,67, 70. 192, 212, 213. 302. 303. Wilcox, Marcia Leigh. Jr., 192, 301. Wilcox. Mary Paige, Soph.. 217. Wilev, Barrv Lvnn, Jr., 192. Wiley, Gary. Jr.. 192. Wildinson. Cathlccn S., Soph., 124, 217. Willcford, Nancy Jo. Jr.. 192. Williams, A. D., Jr. Williams, Ardis W.. Jr., 36, 70. 192. 212, 302, 303. Williams, Arthur Lee, Soph., 217. Williams, Birdia, Jr.. 192. Williams, Carl Kennon, Jr., 39, 122, 140. 145, 192. Williams, David D., Jr..- 93, 107, 192. Williams. Maxine, Soph., 217. Williams, Moses. Jr.. 144, 192. Williams, Patsv R.. Soph.. 30. 217. Williams, Sadie Lee, Jr.. 192. Williamson, James F., Soph., 217, 163, 293. Williamson. Martha L.. Jr., 193. 301. Williamson, Paula K.. Soph., 217. Williamson, Scot Alan, Jr.. 25, 119. 193. 252. 256. 293. Willis. Charles E., Jr. 43. 107. 125, 143. 193. Willis. James Michael, Soph., 217. Wilmes, Debbie Ann, Soph., 217. Wilson. Anita Hays, Jr.. 193. Wilson. Dorothy Mac. Jr., 193. Wilson, Thomas C.. Jr., 121, 125, 193. 242. Wilson. Virginia G. Jr., 193. Wimbley. Larry, Soph. Wimer. Jack William. Jr.. 144 193. Wischan. Pamela Lclia, Soph., 217. Wise. Virginia Levine, Soph.. 217. Wofford. Esther Y., Jr.. 112, 116 Wojtkicwicz, Patrick. Jr., 107 193, 252. 293. Wolfe, Margie Dvan. Jr.. 39. 138, 141, 144, 193. Wolfe. Michele Denise, Jr., 138 140, 193. Wommack, Mark S.. Jr., 193. Wood. Marie W.. Soph.. 112. 217. Wood. Susan, Jr.. 104, 117, 193. Woodruff, Jerry L., Jr., 193. Woodson. Robert, Soph.. 217, 276 279. Woolverton. Garv. Soph.. 1 Of 115,217. Word. Freeman Killmer, Jr., 98 111. 193. 286. Worlcv, Cleon M., Jr., 193. Worthey. John S., Jr., 108. Wright. Ronald Davis, Jr., 193. Wright, William R.. Soph., 138 217. Y Year wood. Brooks H.. Jr. Yoder, Douglas T., Soph., 217. 278, 279. Yopp. Kenny R.. Jr., 91,109, 112 118. 193'. 263. 267. 278. 279 York, Rebecca Lvnn. Soph.. 112 217, 291. Young, Stephen R., Soph.. 217. Yousc, Bruce Alan, Jr., 98. 108 141, 193. Zelinsky, Martin H.,Soph., 104 121, 141, 144. 217. Zeller. William Earle. Soph.. 115 124, 131, 143. 217. Zipen. Joseph Craig. Jr.. 131. C' ' sts } gryi crz tr C eZcy rtt eu'fr ytP1'' k. °v cHri o-vV £r’ ri v. (SJ . - ■P ' •yvP l s,3 -r '.., t C . 'P1W X '' u-P CP A fV ji gp V , 0 P J?yyrv n d y X t jf O.rtAl OtHtU -' V v. :iC jV' ' V1 r- r) a “ ,6 k jp A.0t ■HCrC? tvb o- a'v , OP • Vwji ! detunsa”1 7 Pjt Op . ££.. :E ’■ (Jus }mto ,,JL ‘ ( ® 0% tjmul ■ IK fUisSutm, Uytl , r TWIN-CITV QUEEN
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