Huntington High School - Galleon Yearbook (Shreveport, LA)

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'X It fxxf Huntington High School 6801 Rosberry Lone Shreveport, Louisiono Volume IX Ei' .N-1 T I 1 W Ll P' ' ff' n-, . Q, 4 C, 0, H 2 ' Introduction ..7,, X fx fn 1, - ' ' 0, rw.: 71 .y.. Q. x ,. , : p ' --'g V1- ' ,- 1 4 1 . P 1-tw 5,1 ,im 1, Q in ' fixpx 6 I fx 1 3 ' 1' 3- -. Q 5 ig 5 lf.. 3 -..4 4 5.1 .,4 l,1:5 S if . ff Nmmsxaky .Q mf. , A M s N 1 J N, 'I 1 .L 3. x., qi. S f-3 . f' W.. .5-Q 4, , fn ,K . ' . I vw . I me Jr , 5 'K Q1-, Vt-f s J H L Xi ':.2 . 1 ,. ,A -Alia... A 'wr Lg ' Y J. 1. ,1x.. N, A, .lik ,. QJ V Q ' nf Q-1, 3 - . J Q Qu - ,.f L. it LEU? k u 'lg ..r uf K 'W s Q s 'Q 5 , N Introduction ' 1 1 ji A ij X ix., 5' -iL- - Y 1 gi ' FL . A ,Q J I Introduction Yet, We Aimed for o Common Gool gi ZW 7 X1 ig l I X . ,yy r x X no W ' 55-3 Q elf fa 2 ' I 6 0 Introduction HW, . V, f, W .A lmroduction ' F r L i We Discovered Q Need to Belong ,457- -5:- ' fe g g - 2 '. Ki 1 'A 1 ly rr, Q I xy., A. Q3 m Y xy Its Accomplishments f-Q, I . , A 12' 5 Q ,mfffg - WR A H 'X ,,,. . qu r V L -4, -gg . 5 Q, 'fp Q :px I .. A E 3 gisgfx ve .. . LL - m.A A if A KL1. . 4 3 ' Q N, 5 -.:k K -- 'b.: kk-: .K i I , X ' T5 A AXX 5 . Vncfones ' ' ,....Ll'f!m'i..-1..,,f.fx I ' ,N A ., 2 0 1 , .2 ,,-4qq..-- : TK-1 ' Weak '75 -W Defects E , Mr 'Q L ,,,. f M ,s x ' f V. ,Ny Uni, Introduction Yet, We Found Meaning in Doy to Doyl 1 r - 'wma .. Y, P D ' ' ? i , .. 9 .. MK 4 2 8 5cXC-hxxnhx 1 I 52? 6 Q, ' ' N., ,lf . f l: A i 'Z' 2 gl gf' QP? , I a A 'uw . Activities: Li 4 Going Some-ploc M ,, up MW fegfffiff S' Introduction ' 15 With Cherished Memories of Raider Doys - fxi if J lik' 'Wea - i1'fg- -K l. 1 ,, Q E F3 ' fi r ' 1' f .. V W ' . A f.,-7' X A r M -A E tw w l ELNFW' wig' ' 4 if .Z J fx.,F:f2xj 5'lLiV?x1?wTZ ,, 4e? ' I 4 M , 1 4 M 7 5,11 P' fi? Introduction Sroff .g , . .... Seniors ' i' . . . Juniors . Sophomoresfe . Freshmen . Student Life' Qrgonizotions Milifgry? . , . Feotpres i rere Spiorr5 6. .L 'Adverti5ernents Mernongm Edrtorralm l, . Index Q. . . Autographs . M DIRECTORY' . .. . in I 1 15 or A.. .- i ,sae e ,. 86 102, 114h.f 128 158 268? A 2452 232 9 270 zae eeeee -289 290k iaoa e Contents M-Q... 1 4 ff? Zi'-1 . 1 -'f 2 f ffwx ' M A 1 ,W 9, X 2 l i 7' 'F , f -w.,?,, N 1 5 5 'QAM ,W If .4 iw f f gm J ' f 1f 5?W , 3 K-WWW-My ' ,Jicfw.?f' ,Q fw,,,,z K we x ' 'L X , . K 2 , ,V ,I 1 , f .f ' , wif .wwmwf , ,Af f 1, X1 Afwii -X , S ,ff ,z H, M, , 'f gt V' 1 n w KW ' Y' 1-M- 5f'5 'x7'k ,, ,,,, Y . A J - , A V f If xgfu 2 'fi J W I - 1 f f i MQW wx. V 'hiv J, L fl .,..:, K 1 M ' , 31 WMM? 3 . ' tiff' Y 2 H 2 A Q ,, , VV . 5,1 I 5mT'w.,l4AM,s44.w, fm V ' , , M4 ,E M - f .- W ' ' W , wfe ff A , f ' ' X' V 3 fx' , f ' :- , , ' .ff A W 3 ,Q ,, Z bgwf' n T , , ' 'cf 2 T721 ff ' V I A f I f M' S QV -Y X -, w ' ' - - i , , I E ,gg R . RX 'bawkwffx 1,05 5 .V Q ,H ,. X 1, , Z :iff I S '- A 'Qi 'U U 'ff i if W WK - w ,wfN'U STAFF AdministrationfFocultylStoff ' 19 20 ' Administration fra ss Q Our principal returned to Hun- tington with a new title. Despite his insurmountable tasks as princi- pal, he was able to complete the requirments for a doctoral degree. He is now Dr. Archey. Dr. Archey also received nation- al recognition through his pub- lished article on discipline which appeared in the Bulletin of the Na- tional Association for Secondary 5chooI Principals. He is constantly looking for ways to provide students with meaningful experiences, there- fore his main thrust now is to have Huntington High equipped with a separate auditorium and gymna- sium. ABOVE: Dr. Archey chatted with student office assist ances Deedee Toncre and Dana Rogers. RIGHT: Dr. Archey visited a business class with representative from the central office. Administration 0 21 Dr. Rose Fitzgerald, assistant principal in charge of instruction, assumed new responsibilities this year. ln addition to securing substitute teachers, engineering in-service programs, and scheduling field trips, she had the task of issuing textbooks and materials and supplies to teachers. X ,ver .ww rw., Af f 1 XL, I 'ze A 22 ' Administration 'A - ,ffw frw f wsise-is i -. iw sms Mr. Abram Valore, assistant princi pal of administration had the respon sibility of attendance and discipline His goal was to have fewer suspen sions, less tardies, and a more disci plined and mature student body. Administration ' 23 l A competent staff is essential for a good school. The clerical staff at Huntington is a cooperating group of indi- vidually capable persons devoted to common education- al purposes and motivated by the desire to develop the philosophy and carry out the clearly formulated objec- tives of the school. Staff members possess qualifications of preparation, experience and attitude that contribute to effective communication. The clerical staff consists of two attendance secretaries, a secretary to the counselor, a computer secretary, a bookkeeper and a receptionist. Staff members are assist- ed by student workers. 24 ' Clerical Staff Stcrff: Between The And Student Body Students :On For Assistance I ik, I Q- xo dMPAY,,,,.,...-- I I I I X f ? if? .I '- . Q I 'I . 5 ' .Q . E X if NW 9' P ..,. ' . 'e i K X fi , X Y ,,: 'fiW it-is n eb: 5 A 1 - ei ' I. OPPOSITE PAGE: TOP RIGHT: Potsy Hemmings Secretory BOTTOM LEFT: Georgie V. Bullard Bookkeeper BOTTOM RIGHT: Dorothy Henderson Receptionist LEFT: Potricio D. Lee Secretory to Counselors BOTTOM LEFT: Alene Holder Attendance Secretory BOTTOM RIGHT: Lois Thornton Computer Secretory Clerical Staff ' 25 First Amuariicofeef The guidance program at Huntington High School is flexible so as to meet the immediate needs of the stu- dents. lt seeks to help pupils improve their adjustment to school and develop skills for dealing more successfully with the problems encountered after leaving school. The team approach is utilized with administration, counselors, teachers, and parents in seeking to understand and help students. RIGHT: Clara Mack Freshman and Junior Counselor BOTTOM LEFT: Roy Fuller Senior Counselor BOTTOM RIGHT: Susan Waddell Freshman ond Sophomore Counselor 5 l 2 5 T T Egg it C r Q1 s Q X SX if gg- Cc X Q5 X xx .1 . NF Q iii I l ll W fi X ada-asm!! 26 ' Counselors iw if ..., W it xx I fx it t .QR si 58: ' .gig gb W 'Y F1 ' 5 wtswttizscfewzqsf 4 rits 52f??if23ii.?Z24Li54't l :,-W--?i:XfC.Z?f'ZL Librarians :Were An integral The Educational i Students Gained Practical Sftills ln Library Techniquessg f iii if . N ez Ty -s stef, X , s ,eg i t wi W c X X . 5 Q: V ,E .. , ls fits: c v : s f lT nf T'31Ms N' K K may K 4' News-f The library is an integral part of the total educationa- lfinstructional program. This center provides for the ad- ministration and utilization of materials and equipment for individual faculty and student body members. Orien- tation sessions to the media center and its services are provided early in the school year. Library handbooks are provided for the faculty and staff members. ln addition to full-time library duties, the librarians also teach a library science course. LEFT: Lorna Lillich Library Clerk BOTTOM LEFT: Helen N. Rye Reference Librarian BOTTOM RIGHT: Bette Larance Audio-Visual Librarian ax Librarians ' The Vocational AgriculturefAgribusiness Program at Huntington High School is open to any student electing to enroll. The program provides for the supervision of student-initiated home projects for the purpose of put- ting theory into practice. All students are urged to continue once they enter the program, particularly those with projects and ties with FFA. The program also includes activities of interest to adult and out-of- school youth. AgriculturefAgribusiness reference books and ma- terials are provided in a wide range of difficulty and variety to meet the needs and interests of students. The variety consists of publications prepared by the U. S. Department of Agriculture, the State Department of Agriculture, and state adapted texts, as well as other publications containing information of value in the teaching-learning process. RIGHT: Ollie Mitchell. Jr. Agriculture I, ll Small Gas Engines l 26 Agriculture . .. z .s , z . f,:',:v.gs3fy-,i1 2ilQ'5f?11gg:i.g:. . T ,xx f ,yrs -, . A -ggptfp :f..f.mga::,izmQ in wwe ww g ig' ' ,wrmwr . .,.-M':g ' 5' ' .,.l'E:.Jt,wff3' ,t,.r.,- .jp L , Y V , 1 , M3135 . M343 Iwi Wi? ' '3'fM i f , 'L.'LZZiwgg.i2wwvT,,K 7w'ws5WMNfL'P15. Hwy., . f s,w',,W , V M. H .,,. X . - f2ww::ia.w:::.,.,:st-w:m.z..sgg..,Vwf. s, -'fg,,s,.ffs2s...,,,k .s,,,,... LL f , A LW 1, T eww as H5 .nawisfiegwt-row X , M.M.,swwr5wfW:- we fggjQ.j??gZ25ZZSsSi3i3sQ rt.n,rs2M,rmgwsr E 3 'vizzsizztiiiliistaii S Art epartment Learning p ' Beyond Cl ssroom Students Drew P mted And Learned Outside at .ew .ei . M s -, X. .is-,. as . . sive we T -T, is .. .X KS '1:fHf'se Z K 1'S'iSis.QF::'i--w ' 5- -- 2 The courses currently offered in the art department are in keeping with the overall school philosophy and contin- ue to provide the student with an opportunity to develop artistically with consideration given to talents and limita- tions. Courses currently offered in the art department include: Art I. Art ll, Art Ill, and Art IV. BOTTOM LEFT: Levern C. Burris Art l, ll, lll, IV BELOW: Gary Thomas Art l, ll ls ' Wee., Xl Y it W E Art ' 29 Wife W . ,. - w wb... Aw t , M ggtssiiqccscis i L 0 f, -fs wffbsyiiwzw 33 WMM gm? tiisza. was my 4 wflz'1mz:z,:A ,ogg gziiif to WX is a Y 4 l The program of business education shall enable the stu- dent to have exploratory opportunities and introductory information relating to business: develop the ability to choose discriminately and use wisely all goods and services which business has to offer: develop an understanding and appreciation of the functioning of our competitive economic system: acquire certain knowledge and skills in business subjects: prepare for initial employment and gain a back- ground for future achievements in a business occupation: prepare for the transition from school to productive employ- ment. 0. 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If X, s , , V W, y ' Aw f ,a 4- f, -:cf f,f,-,s.' fi 6 ,w,LLr,,f 'A T' it - L , 17,71 2 I fl gf - L - , 4 vw N 7 , , A s U f ' 75 ' f A 6 Q ,-k- M - - .,i-, A , V 'g,- . tiff ,V V.-- 545-1 '-V' if-rf 'gg Qg n 4 ' V Vklr 7 , '-'i I is 'L 'i,, , , y'is, L , -r.-ff.,ffHf,z-',.f, 'ln1: e,'.w W' W, .,..,, -, We .4 sg W, W -he a sz lt. K ir, gi' of W 09905115 PAGE' norrom LEFTACMQryl 1-lliloickensfw1' fifgqg Holt ' ' V K A ,gif 5 ,I - I ij fff?'TypewfEflfig I, N,'Q01fQ Procef5Sing i 550 fffjffiffli ' ' Preparatory DE, Coopepufive Diff!! i - Yidburnaikmi L L 3 7 E V, , CDELJQQD naming I I RIGHT: M. Lqistkxeyk :ir K A K, .K 4523? K . 'w I-EFTfgQCf1?fFYAHg?S?fT00 T ,W , Tvoswriiihniili5!i?5?fbfif'4f V75 'Q'fg1,1 4Q gggQ5.iCoPglofflce Machines 1:2 A fgfiffi 1- Q A f BOTTOMiRlGHT2f , i-Yndo Mcflrvy T g ' . e eE!?S?CkkG6PfdQ 1' Geffiffll BUSMGSS f 'K K kffbginegg Lqyv . LV if 9 A'-4'--ufqw mam K 5 w 'N . Lf E xx W., x , W W Wage!-,M I K Gfegg Shorfiwhd ,.H ' 0 Business ' S1 32 i t Sw Y s ulfvres The English Department, which also encompasses reading, speech, journalism, and foreign languages, is the largest department on campus. The departmental goal for the year is to improve the quality of supervision within our classrooms. Each year students representing the English Depart- ment at Huntington excel in literary testing competition and in foreign language festivals. Several students also have their creative writings published in The Seedlings, a volume of student writings compiled under the auspices of Caddo Parish School Board. BOTTOM LEFT: Betty Johnson English ll. Spanish I, ll BOTTOM RIGHT: Patsy Washington English I, French I, ll, lll its ,ip S so X is Y ' Foreign Language , ,Q ffm ,,,.,f ,ffl 1,145 f '!! nnfffwf' Communicating Effectively e Thrust ln English ep rtment Students Learned To Read Write And Speak e L git EW S in r Q 5 if C S1 lr .M is E L e nee it ' - 'wwf K' S9 .. C rwscss' - . Hsigffwgwr-new . A X ,..,-'WM' TOP LEFT: Deloris Lynch English I BOTTOM LEFT: Jennifer Belanger Journalism IV, Eng TOP RIGHT: Martha Christian English ll, IV Cheerleaders BOTTOM RIGHT: C. D. Stinson English I, Il 's fgwwii A p , . ' v . fill?-Q ,.g, .xl L7-v7 ' ' - iiifiiffvff L2F?fiN6fffe Prffff T ?Ei'i? Q j F,df,ces?1S?CQn1ev 1 iilsfigfch 'fFfiQiE???55lx 3 Ef'9'Ff1i3 ?fE1W4 pf fig l? ZFV7? BOTTOM ff i fgfi'?1i?i3 ' g Q g , - I rffi11if9giexsyiggafef5f MqfhfffgQqfgs Q K..- 's2:?5flf.1 f Tf??EfE?fEE7' Hrqllfifw NM, . XY , ? QffQ'wL, I A- f 7' 4 .,,. is ww I '1 , 3 5 S' . V L s, 5 f A a ,u Ny? WWW ,' f A A . V 34 ' English : 0 . th :ae W M Q X ,J f 3 M Q, fm , , A L44 .. .M,,W, 1 K ' . , -fl 251 , ., V zimw, 7 .., pai -' 7?E7l ,If , f 1 , i W ,+1zAi2Wf.g ..,. A M, ..,, H Yi , 5534 M1 l 1:4 ,', g 1 aifhk ' , ' J - wwefcigg-W l l English: Communication Skills TOP LEFT: Maggie Ruffin English l. ll. Ill' , V BOTTOM LEFT: Elizabeth Denham A English fu, up i z TOP RIGHT: Judy L-Shoemgkgf in JL Englishi ly f' ',,iL' m uorrom PJGHT: Eugaqqliiilwigizqqqqf iiii 4i l 1 3 gi A l , MM Lv English ' Home Economics: Classrooms y l Cooking shion Centers L p l T Survival Skillsif p The offerings in the home economics department are adequate in number and are open to all students, both male and female. The home economics program is based on current analyses of needs, interests, and abilities of students. Courses currently offered in the home econom- ics department include: Home Economics l, Home Eco- nomics ll, Home and Family Living, Child Development, and Advanced SewingfDress Design. RIGHT: Betty Cole Home Economics I, ll Child Development, Advanced Sewing and Design BOTTOM LEFT: Peorlie Ansley Home Economics l, Il Home and Family Living WM f , , 'if'6fWWf9f'fffs 5 7' 2 'iii A,,,s.,ew,A,,, ,ww , r,,fmffmy,. .A , W , ,,ks,,gr4-r-ffnygvg Q f - , , V ' ' , ' - 'ff 7f'f'.,.A-fr---' ' , W V' , ,rs 1 f sa, Www rw, 3 MQ , is 2,3 ,Q , in 7 jgy 'fgH'2f,-l f r .f .1 A VVA. fgyf V, . , ,V ,I . H . , rl IQ ffff' 7' 4:53, ,V if T51 f FEV 1 f -' J X - -2 'Y 1 '4:' .f'.i2 4 . V 'f 4 ' .f ' J r fi'- -F 7 'll 153, ,f 487.-, Ji We A ' if qs- 'Viqwfflk ,xg 44' Iwxx me,r42zi1 ff www' 1Z'E2Q .y5. ' mi,-'f' ,rf if ,w,1sz,-',:- ,, ., ., L :,, , W ' if f f .lzgg K - f '-:Z'fW'f' , :W 7 . 1 ffrW5Wyf,f,,,faa3,, f, 1 -we V f I Home Economics QQ s. - -- 5 gy - Q A-. M, use 3-M . Q - . . -fs egg - o,oo r on - i,,oi ouso, . ,.,., ,,,,o . 3 l r as L. X V 2 X, riff - - ' -- - Workmanship:fMain Thrust l ,Input Industrial Vocationsi tStudents?Found Sanctuary' In Shop a The industrial arts program provides opportunities for students to discover individual talents, aptitudes, inter- ests, and potentials relevant to industry and technology. Students are provided the opportunity to develop an understanding of industrial processes and the practical application of scientific principles. BOTTOM LEFT: Charles Johnson Woodwork Technology i. Metals I, ll ' BOTTOM RIGHT: Vincent Tuminello Architectural Drawing I, II ,Q Mechanical Drawing Engineering Drawing .5 Nl 12151, .. L, 5 xii 11 wk. 1 mf - ' gf: , .. Q , tan ce, -er I r , R f s. 'l - Industrial Education 0 Music Department Drrectresses Enjoyed A Productive Year Students Excelled ln Vocal And lnstrumental Competition The choral and instrumental departments at Hunting- ton High School operate under the philosophy of music for the masses rather than the talented few. The current course offerings include: concert band, brass, strings, per- cussion, woodwind, music history and appreciation, be- ginning choir, intermediate choir, and concert choir. Em- phasis is placed on involving more students in a perform- ing atmosphere. Many activities are provided which are geared to the needs and interests of the students. The music department participates in school and com- munity functions as well as district and state music com- petition. Talented student accompanists are available for both band and choir. TOP RIGHT: Valmarie Davis Choirs, General Music, Music History BOTTOM LEFT: Kay Davis Strings BOTTOM RIGHT: Geraldine Ashley Concert Band, Percussion, Woodwinds. Brass 36 1 Music ,,ff ' The mathematics department offers courses in Math l, Math ll, Business Mathematics, Algebra I, Algebra ll, Ge- ometry, and Advanced Mathematics. Provision is made for independent study in trigonometry and calculus. These courses stress the understanding and appreciation of the structure and beauty of mathematics: an under- standing of the field postulates: an understanding of and ability to use important mathematical relations such as equality, inequality, and congruence, and understanding and proper use of mathematical symbols. Opportunities are provided for students to develop computational skills and to organize and analyze raw data and interpret the results. TOP LEFT: Helen Cowart Math l, Geometry BOTTOM LEFT: Walter Jackson, Jr. Business Mathematics, Algebra l, Geometry Z f,w V f w r , . MMM-I X Mathematics 0 39 Mothemoticszn Independent Thinking Top LEFT xudqaph Wqshmgmn Top meat sumo: L crmk Moth! II Prep Math m ,n'WW Algebra! If Jnutncxhsml ll BOTTOM LEFT Eulu Timmns BOTTOM R161-IT Cheryl Herrington 4' 2 wa v ,n E Ili SL fxxssr 2 N A lf i , M.. 5 :V ' ff - Xi.. T- 1 FQOUQM 1fff:g5 vwf-fp Phelps , Topkrbwmsicpfzfwad Q EE ffMfffh i? WQ, 1 2 ' 7 flaidiif 1Ei1AfQe5i0fffL AdmimCs-5d1!2XdxheQ2Qi5?S il Q: A 4., if-M wg 1nfPr?P'5Ib'5?YQ?:4O3h9i55f35S73?!5U3?1 Q f ,,vv ' I , HM. ,,.,.mn1'9 ' .ni 45: :A '-S, 44, wwf JY' K . ,, . 1 , . ,,f,,.MH x,xA- 's' 'S 5 -- ,fn A, X I, ' 5' if 5 gig, .,-lem, W., -1.. I Mathematics ' 41 it in My -6 ik' 5, fp, f, -' ,1 f ' - f ,i, The physical education and health education program has matured into a program that is designed to meet the needs and wants of the students in this locale. Instruction in a variety of activities is readily available to all students within the confines of the physical education depart- ment. Ample opportunities are available for pursuit of more advanced participation in physical activities through athletics, dance team, cheerleaders, and pep squad. The physical education offerings provide experiences that promote the normal growth and development of students. y yy y STUQQDSS QH'?di'.F9fl5whllQ.. 42 ' Physical Education OPPOSITE PAGE V P TOP LEFT: Neffie Manuet TOP PJGHT:-'Drl Pat Bobbin .3 9th, 10fh, 31fh4 12th Physica! Education Q 'W ,Pea Squad, Special Performance Group 3Dance?Team 4 P BOTTOM LEFT :Y-Robert Rhodes V P TOP RlGHTp Jimmy,V1inVdham Y - 41th, 12th Grade Physical Educationj , Qfh, 10th. Hfh Physica! Education - Head Coach ' ' - I ' 02 V' Footballifoach ' sorram maui Greg Pmceu P P P P aorrom LEFTS sfhevfoovash o 5 , Q I A ' 7' 9th,k10th, 11th Grade Physical Eaucatian ' A ' , i 9ih.710fh,1i1fhPhy5ico!EaucatIoh :E W nm , U BOTTOM RIGHT: -Philfip jllililams P 9fh,g 10Thf'I1fhPPhysical Education L 'baieball Coach w-A ,, I 3611, 'Q Kg-96 of I 'L -,Q i 5- 3 i c sl .Q gffQ..e15 Q: .-iw ag gg 3 ,x .ce -QA X I YF? :iff Physical Education ' 48 Science: iThe Study p , Matter iiAndrM0fion i Students' Learned Throughycifjbservation And 1EJcperi311erjgtotion The science curriculum of Huntington High School is a sequential program available to students at all grade levels. The following courses are offered in the science department: general science, physical science, biology, chemistry, and physics. Careful planning and preparation for science instruc- tion is imperative for achieving desired outcomes. Be- cause of the diversity of students encountered in the classroom, emphasis is placed on the development of investigative techniques which relate the sciences to everyday life. iaiinwfif f WW. 'fmffyic sz.. 1 'W ,rf , 'fu-1 ,,- ff: , Q , 141- ffa, ' ' ffefgf mg :QU ,I fl 0 Science x W . 2 7 5 'la VW! -FL' ..,. U57 ,Ei f, ', - , aww, V M' imma-.f W vim TOP RIGHT Theodis Goree K Physica! Scienqe, Bioiogy I m ' BOTTOM LEFT Thomas Dickson Bxology I A BOTTOM RIGHT Rim Lbgcm - Biology If K Mi 1 , Q I 55 'ww Q1 5 S ifsw K 1 Xxx M TOPO Lam bmiid mea X 'fn E Qs Q, ' Chemesifywhysics g A BOTTOM LEFTtiMqrilyn' Poryptf V V 4Phy5IQplxSci6nceQ Biblogy BOTTOM PJGHT: Cathy Parker f Phy5ccf31Science W if: K lagg- OQ .,1,,,O X 'iw . 1 -N-A 'B x. ww ' gi - wie , - Qmw O . - M gm M AU, ..,. NM . 4 N Qs: - ,1 f mfr . . r yxgwg X .Q A N , ' W.. H Ax A my ,. f ,. -A A , A3 5 -w NRA . .15 ,L In W L 2, A. psi Ss as 15. 55,5 Li, i f 2 N 6 Q wk X Q SQ , X Af fha? LAW xl X M W5 V wg N kxhh W Q , ,.EQgN:lS,Y + A wvxizv Qdwfsfi: it Q xg? s tt Social Studies is the study of man's relationships in all his variations, both past and present. The social studies department provides an environment in which students can inquire into questions dealing with man's social be- havior and an atmosphere in which the search for truth assumes primary importance. The social studies depart- ment offers the following courses: American history, ci- vics, world geography, free enterprise, psychology and sociology. The nature of offerings is based upon the assumption that the democratic society depends upon citizens who make rational decisions consistent with basic democratic values, and who do so in a context of rapid cultural change, in which the citizen participates and which he also directs. , , ff? Q , 7 , ,343 ,V R X Sl? 9 , rf, vs , 'V ff w ? r ' f-if X ll I A W i , at .Ii 5 , 'rx 3V I 'W' l .. W 621 , l 0 Social Studies A, W xy i , N :V,, L , -V 'Kwik 4 t . ,Q ,Q og M 39,0 1 93 , rvfz rflii 4 Q fQQ3??t , t ,c,, , K! , f f q ,. if ' W17,,::f,,,!,g , WK? w r ,, -- 'f f'--wa, .......... +wffvx4g+p f , 2, fqtw www? W waz' 1- mf fe- fr , W ,IV , , f 123 . f f . -'l ' U wh me S H 'f H ,, 5 gf, f yi 5 ' w 9143 , f L-mf ,, rf ,f , it OPPOSITE PAGE: . TOP LEFT : Annie Pouncey m - TOP PJGHT5 John Hurst m ' World History, 'American History X ' World'Hisrory, American History -TOP REGHT: BQ'-bqgq Burney V DQTTQM-LEFL, UIYSSGSA Ff0f1fh0 Y J A Cirizenship, Free Enterprise -- y Civics. American Hisfvry norrom LEFT: Georgie Cicero r , BOTTOM RIGHT: Janie P. Wagner L Civics, Geography, Arnericon History - 9 Free Emi-fpfise BOITOM RIGHT: Biil Hail i V Psychoiogy, Americon History fi? if' vw? mmm We-,Q Social Studies 0 47 48 ' W V fi A f ' wiff ' mm.A . wg-.A ' E R ' Social Studies 1 V, ,,., ,f MW W 12 4 wwf' H Q J Q' w,,,,,L,.,,,WMM,,...,...---'v h , , 'hmm A WW Smwmo-c'QzQ2xf.rw W :fm Q V f N I ,., . iffziiiwgifgmg ,-,951 12 TT: X. Y W so me- .ffat Izzy, ow sw- ggi, .wgmwmf W 12,5552 1 M2152 rfiiifalaiif 2 s . S , ' ww' l . f' - sv -i :VL -KL. My 'V V -1 5 The Army JROTC objectives ore to develop in eoch ,, , ,,eW , ,feee coder: C13 good citizenship ond potriofism, C23 self-reli- . A,,. ,,,,r, ,,, ,,,,,, ,W - V',e once, leodershrp, ond responsiveness to constituted ou- , thority, C33 obility to communicote effectively, both orolly . 4 ,C ond in writing, C43 oppreciotion of the importance of , r'i,i w . . . . in ,r,,r physrcol fitness, C53 opprecrotlon of the role of the US if W 1 - ' ' ' , i Cp. f y 5 Army rn supportof notional objectives, ond C63 knowl edge of basic mllrtory skills. 'i', T , is , A 'T L W , ,, 35 ' w LEFT: Lester R. Brosset, LTC USA CRet3 Q LD 11, ru, IV M 4 ' BOTTOM LEFT: William Molone, SFC USA CRet3 rsrri C if LD ll, Military Bond A ,, 3 , f uorrom RIGHT: George M. Lee, src usA CRer3 ff Q LDVI, Military Bond x X MM, ,,,, ,., ,. , ,q4f?'a.. Milifory 0 S. wiilffsse iigtkfiii 'A tg: it li 5 ,Q ,111 114 M ' 1 'A f ' K' Fi The Special Education Department emphasizes academic, social, self-help and motor skills. Many students participate in the Work Study Program on campus which enables them to receive practical experience and training for the business world. Services are provided for the vision impaired, the speech impaired, the orthopedically handicapped, the educable retarded, the socially and emotionally maladjusted, the learning disabled, the hospital or homebound and the slow learner. TOP RIGHT: Melanie Stephens Orthopedic Handicapped LEFT: Elizabeth Fair Orthopedic Handicapped BOTTOM RIGHT: Ruth Watson Learning Disabled A,,-uf ,L M., f 50 ' Special Education l l J ,X T Q T T f . ' if ' 5 .W 0, f, F33 ii Resource Room crocrrltres M Pupil so Students in pfVarietyr Q T The Resource Room is designed to give additional instruc- tion to the mainstreamed student in the areas of reading, English and mathematics. lt is a type of instructional setting designed or adapted at a location where exceptional chil- dren may receive all or part of the specifically designed instruction required by their IEP. Students are assigned to the Resource Room upon recom- mendation of the Caddo Parish Evaluation Team. LEFT: Sherry Ettredge English BOTTOM LEFT: Betty Hervey Reading BOTTOM RIGHT: Sarah Ellis Mathematics Q ' ,f has , wr 1 X y rry.r r , x Q is Resource Room ' 51 Q 1 figgiffiim s .,',4f,sa WMM, wwiwfcmgg :WNW :.s.emw.mm W-We AM gf, H . -I W-,1W, ,:,.,f-.w.s,,wQaf,M:m wzmgwwergfeszczi it:,tif'ssf2twwM wmysgiwwf'wish'AsS'-W-ggcstigzsw. it Q21 -mM.,.W:Mw:,. 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These students are placed by a referral process at the school level, by transfer or a special education recommendation. Individualized Educational Plans are developed which emphasize remec iation in the areas of language, articu- lation, voice and fluency. l RIGHT: Ronnie Baylor Adapted Physical Education BOTTOM LEFT: Betty McEntyre School Nurse BOTTOM RIGHT: Anne Poole Speech Therapy :AK l fl 52 i .S 5 ? - i K sis T '- F . ,,g lk, . if fit ,... . R ,.',. . c if R 'K sit TS li if x '-.,s-,NM 0 Special Services t fOfQThe Students Btegeijfed individualizedlirgistructions QQQ 55 N., Q N 2 : :..,::, - lla... L, Q: :::,iE - ::1::E my F... .,...., -A -m y sm , - f : Ma: A ii. Q , We 5 f ' fgzxex , I . 5 5 1 ,ie A .x,.x, . ,. ? 3 it ag A I i F DOVE: Margaret Byrd Office BELOW: Mildred Smith Special Education W,-,. gl ,, t ,K ffw 1, A 1 ,...,.., -ww , sn. 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STANDING: Jessie Thompson, Ruth Jones, Linda Nuner, Eleanor Lee, Shirley Cook, Elaine Britt, JoAnn Sharp, Brett Robbins, Corine Herring, Pot Rice, Dorothy Henderson. Bus Drivers 4 M. S AFS ,Q .ng f ,,.,.M..- ' Q 2 X i Q , we fCustodialStaff: Specialists ln i Cleanliness And Maintefiflflce .StudentsfEnjoyed Clean Environmentfg. T , SQL gp Y.. NX Custodians use equipment and supplies efficiently and economically. Staff members test various methods, mate- rials, supplies and equipment to improve effectiveness of their work, as well as give special attention to conditions affecting health and safety. 4-...,-Q fi f asa, 'Sn A M... 1 'NNN A is xx wt Sb' n-9-Quinn Si ,, P.. SITTING: Francis Winans, Louise Walker, Annie Denton, Dorothy Durden, Janice Ray. STANDING: Essie Adams, Olivia Smalley, L. T. Gibson, James Ary, W. C. Norris. Custodians 0 55 l Md Provision is made for food services for students and faculty. Food is provided at a moderate cost, and is served in an attractive manner. Special provision is made for individuals on low sodium diets TOP RIGHT: Shelby LaCaze, Doris Lear, Arneta Da- vis. TOP LEFT: Mary Rambin and Jan Hoell. RIGHT: Ophelia Rasco, Nettie Kato, Barbara Mal gee, Barbara Banks, Mamie Crosby, Mary Mosley. 56 ' Food Service Staff 9 Q l The principal and his staff endeavor to maintain an environment that contributes to the good health, safety, and intellectual growth of all students. As a result, security guards have been hired to enforce school rules and regula- tions and to ensure the safety of all stu- dents during the school day and during school-sponsored activities. This has result- ed in decreased suspensions due to van- dalism, violence, and general violations of school policy. LEFT: Addie Salon BELOW: .lozell Mcgrew Security Guard ' ,,- SENIORS L V '!3orbdrif1LAdqyns Q , ' Trotyjidofns ASHdfonAA6kins - Denhieyhdford Zig! 73johff1KhdQySon aww ,i if SE I . g . A i ff 'E' X Z LmLL , ,z I E Q W.. x 3:55311 vsgy' .ixfw ' I- I Patricia Anderson Lori Atkinson Irma Boker Lisa Bozgenquas: Patrick Barnes Martha Barrett Aion Bass Cindy Beichef Feiecin Bell Mike Beli Tracey Bethei lona Bowlin Laude Doute Scott Bowiin Sonja Boyfer ML -Q: v Stewart Boytec - Darien Bradford Aivin Bmy Dawn Brewer Maggie Bnsto Louis Brooks Mlke Brown Paulo Brown Ronald Brown 15... 'ST 2,4 X if Q? 4 I 2 at W M , 1 f 1 M I f ' M fi ' f as 'vu-..,. ,jk ,V fv f f W 4 H , 4 1 a . , VW 4 ' 'X Melody Brumble Tommie Bryant Link Burns Sherri Burrmon Tracy Burrow Gregg Burton Dewoyne Bush Karla Bush Shirley Busber .Ice Butrom Thomas Comp Patrick Cormcrck Brando Caraway Larry Carroll Margaret Carter Nathaniel Carfhen John Chadsey Greg Ciork Kim Coburn Chris Collier Kirby Combs Jennifer Conner Sheiby Coon Coiieerx Cooper f 3 4' it S. M ,. S-K .Q QQ.. 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L L L 'vi X K, N I X is Q HQ 5 A-' , ' X EY . X Q X.. SOPHOMORES Sophomoxes l 103 104 I Sophomores 1 N 4 A , UP' 1 v ,M , fa, ' ff ZW 3254 0' 4 G ,' ly . A-' N w ' .J ,ww W , 7 ,Y . A h 1- Karen . .,, 6- ,zrga w , W-, Q W 4, f 9 QW , I M. 'S f ,M ff 4, -.V I J M . WH V 512 -2 W- fx ' Q Q ' 1 , . I Y J if 1 M 1 ,Wh ' Wm gg? 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'14 l J V 1 - -f p Si-siilffi - ig- 11251 Q X ,X , N if X -...K 1--'ng if wx X. 2 B A-Ah 'fs ucm mme Paul Loper Classes ' 109 Sophomores v L it QA 5 3? : mx' gr L ,. Q A . rot' fi fwf x 4 5 qjjkvxwinni . EH A SN is X 3 5 - 4 3 fl 1 xxv 6 ,Tw .v,, QQ? vw 5 QM Wi f Nl f .X Q. Q? Zi! . i . .X .ww A f,lf,,... f V .N-5. X --X- QS X QW- g fits: mggigx lg Q . ,X ., . X. .--f X - 1- v-wif, g. ,, X X Qk, , , .Sm ffwwsfixf-:s.w.:1-- - Lf 'X I . f ff- 'J ws sm xx fx Q un 0 , 'vii 5, y,Q55,v .X ,.. N , xl xx Og, Q HM If N, Q1 . 1 , Q if R NX Xi N ' N Qi if .rw A Yi Y' Q - X x M wx ., .,.X ..Q:-. Q Y MW 5 X :lg YSQV TN 3 wf 1 M if ? 5' ' t 7'37f'I 1 - , U l N ' ., Q-Q11-riff. r - X X f Y f Q2 ,Q lg WN ,,,, A A.... X 1 Sophomores Dcrtheo Palmer Sheri Peace Lonce Penscna David Phillips Olivia Phillips Durryln Sophomores 'RiTinQr Aii Rlfhmeiic e er e in If 'fkvf Y fi -A 'Y 1r' ' ' ' s A e e e r e Q xx A ' iA W SHag1n fRqr:iger ,gn-me , w Gi we ew FQ ues. fee-ff. . Regina Schipter's Nik ,QNX Ciayfon Salone Lisa Santoro L Regina Schiuter . Todd Sepulvado Marleece Sherman Barbie Siegel Thelma Simon Renee ,Smymi Jeffrey Snow Angela Speight Stephen Spivey Carolyn Spurlock A Jeona Sfegall Donna Svreetmon Randy Strickland is 'Q- 112 0 Classes ' S.. N Sophomore-s 3 22 X CQes ' 110 f' f ,af-wwmmm: '11 ' 41 f, f 1 ' , M m55f,M.m,,w ,ff H .fa If , M ,fy : fwfezf,ew - 2, f f ' '--If - A ,f 'QP '55 v ,V K X YS . N. X mm ,ff-M mx ff fb Q. ' .SWS-ilfix A ' kfii'p.s'l.. 1 . 1 X' .gm-i K iii: W .-bww-.1 . , .. . 1fiLT:-:ffli . .. Qhgj-:wah , . R 2 Q Q M J FQ SJQ:ssi5Qi1lQ if-3 . . g R X XSEJKQEWN' 5 is Freshmen 0 115 Freshmen Freshmen Added To Raider Population Karla Anderson Laura Armstrong Henri Ary Jacqueline Ary Joseph Ary Dennis Ashlock Matthew Barbo Phylander Barnes LaDonno Bell Neil Birdsong Diane Bolden Henry Booker Renee Bowden Tim Boykin Tammy Boyter 'losses Freshmen Mike Brady Carolyn Brlsto Cheverett Brooks Llsa Brooks Penny Brown Jason Brumley Kelth Brumley' Tim Burns Janice Burr Ray Burrell Cassandra Burton Kandi Bussel Fellcla Butler Andrew Campbell Evettee Cann Lisa Carlere Rhonda Carpenter Cello Dee Stacy Chafflo Rodney Cheatwood Pamala Childress Samuel Clark. Jr. Veronlca Clark Page Cline Kelly Cllnger BIII Cole Rebecca Compton Bryon Copeland Pam Coverston Mike Crager . Classes reshmen Patty Craig Dunovln Crenshaw Patrick Crutchfield Donene Dale Becky Davidson Kenneth Davldson Dill Davis Chevee Davis Roger Davis Sheila Davis Stephen Davis Ruben Dawson Robert Day Julie Deason Fred Devers Keith Dubois Jlmmy Ellis Pam Ellis Rhonda Ennis Pam Evans Angela Everhart Shannon Fargerson Michelle Ferguson Thomas Flores William Fontenot Kathy Frazier .lohn Frost Darrien Galllon Patrlclo Gates Llsa Gates Classes Freshmen 49' 7 W ww.- 'Q' 'E 13 p I . M1 -K og. 'fs vn- gy X f i . Q A ,m5wQWiq. wmv.-1f:,.' VL ff' ww??fQ I? im ... 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X 'W , , Q I Iv . -ws , Q. aw wqfwigffv w' rwxxQwwggwwlflfwscxnmiilfqw, N :V W2 H595 bmgfi 1 wiv iw M, zwaw NRL, Ziwfgy QM 'V 4112? Student Life ' 143 ,s sq fc ww '-1:..: r:.:.4 . , ' Z- .1 :-1.2: - vs ? Z w fvrvff 1 Q W M JE' 55.331 w,g,2'fw 1 M war bf? N Wy f QM 5 Q-X yy f wqgy hwgqgxn 5 if 2-wwfff fm K M ,M N w M, 15, gg Q n , Q ,gf gb! f 75g25w M? fe fi, 'P ek? 4 15 k rwfkfbaf Q' ar W rn gk? Q., 2252? f ek f' M' SSW A sw + WSW, gif wwf 'wi Q Q Qi xg, Q5 X gf' 233 'lf l m ,iv ggi, , -zu. Q5 5 ag.: - W .W ,. ' 13? 05 f w 1 M 1 144 0 Sfudenf Life smdeng Lsfg - 345 jf 1981 Homecoming Court Anno Jenkins t d by bot r M P 1 ,k,k 1 f ii 1981 H O W M fm E C O M I N G 1982 Ho g 147 Bell, Collier, Jones ond Le-or gm. 13 5555! wiiiwif . Hwwl' l l Mff olfvel neu. 1 Chrss Collier Esccrred by her futher, Mr Eugene Colher 148'Homecoming Kepresented Seniors At Homecoming o to ?4'?f?9Q'ef J j Q r gg ,J LQWQ , A ,A 5 Oi' 9 86 Q , 4 I GOES Beck: Leon ed by h f th ng'149 Junior Closs Electec Gall Adams Escorted by her fother Mr Leroy Adams f CQt6!fChrter Esmrfed by her:fa51Qf,'Mr. 150'Homecoming J Adams, Carter And Dessommes Ms Msn? Junior maids. Jeanne Dessommes, Carol Carter, and Gail Adams were the pride of the junior class. Jeanne Dessommes ,Esgarggdggymher forher Mr Chaztgs Dessommes J Homecoming'151 Shermon And Wilkerson Represented Sophomore r H I f - f- t:4Q:5.'o.?iZigf-qv 3545 5-Hi .gg g Lalcz Wrlkerson r L 'rr fe Y e 1 5 Larry 1520Homecoming 3olde -1 tr' - Q WM af reshman ,ff maid, n Represented Freshman Class ff fn? fi' M' X354 1, 1 if . , if L' 'L 1 P-Obetff ,. ., H ,A Diane Bolden and her father await her majesty I Homecoming'153 s E N I OM RA D s Rhodes Reigned As Footboll Sweetheort 2 Endless Love Wos Homecoming Theme X , is Y 1 is Y? r,55.2e ' -5 ,om Moby. , ' -4 -1 ,L V T- f:'f f .ff'??Z?fE2ii4 ffs y, 1 - Ti f ' w ' f 2 ' M- , i - Q ww-A . ,v W. .1 ig N R - Vskgofs 35 f - 1x,'xn7,,Q 511 has My f , gf -As, ., f H I fz?f?23i5'1i w?fR5WQU A ' .. new Vw, 1- imim'-K - fs, iii b jgfwtvl vmgfzix, e m ,H o,Z, ,:.e ff-, sri:- Axim:-f,:', x1.:Lf2z:1a2:gA f . '-153'-ifmm '. -- ins-2?6:e2'iz-4 ' ,.: V Leif' , fm 2 :g ig 'T 'EW5-S',i:L sz,f !HW:5z-E 5. 45: i fy mi m e K ' A 'Q 1122311493 Kiddie Day, Old Folk Day, And A Mock Carnation Highlighted Homecoming Activities Tammy Moore, Kathy Martin, Dorcas Neathery and Rhonda Becken remembered yesterdays Yolanda Williams, Dorothea Townsel, Barbara Leonard, and Monica Reliford looked forward to the good old days. 156 ' Homecoming Senior Maid, Charles Johnson, was escorted by Raider Pat Rice. Student body received its queen, Walter Jackson, Jr. 'xfifiw 3 if 'if ' I nif- Silver Treasures presented Homecoming cake to Coach Tony Rhodes and the football team. Homecoming ' 157 ORGANIZATIONS uulo is '91 L l L 'i2mf-f,, 1,g'ff W S . I , Q - , .,,,,W, V , W' ,T I . gh, N A 'ri ' N ,A Q' - A Q W-.f-WL, me J , w ' . - X 4 . Wym- ffl ,k ,guy 1 ' .,, 'W Wim ' ,H+- Lnso Organizations 0 161 The FCA is designed to help school athletes to reaf firm their faith in Christ. lt teaches them to control their attitudes, and to exhibit Christian traits when partlcl pating in athletic events. Officers Shelley Richmond, Secretary: Laura Jones Treasurer Randy Robin son, President: Leroy Washington Second Vice President ROW 1: Jonathan Burney, Leroy Washington, Karen Williams, Rhoshunda Rhodes, Darien Bradford, Marleece Sherman. Carol Carter, Coach Windham, Sponsor. ROW 2: Keith Nor- wood, Jeff Kelly, Robert Rice, Dart Little, Lela Lockett, Denise Adams, Shelley Richmond. ROW 3: Kathy Martin, Suzie Dickard. Laura Jones, Jeanne Dessommes, Theresa Hender- son, Regina Yeager, Charles Stephens. Stan Herbert, Chris Goodwin, Randy Robinson, ROW 4: Nathan Tabor, Scott Morris, Tim Burns, Paul Strange, Gary Ralph, Michael Nelson, Steven Pate, Shannon Fish. Barry Vaughan, Link Burns, Joey Belle. Organizations V 1 The Y-Teens is an organization sponsored by the YWCA. lts purpose is to bring about wholesome growth in personal development, leadership ability, and service to others. Huntington's Y-Teens have been active in leadership roles in the school and the community. Two service pro- jects this past year were: the giving of baskets to the needy at Thanksgiving and Christmas gifts to the children at the Shriner's Hospital. Q Y-T E E N S A d'.?i4.. A uvln. .wal lilv ill llf'7 xxx IIIIICI1 sv220 Officers Angela Odom, President: Mona Redden, Corresponding Secretary: Cassandra Anderson, Recording Secretary: Diane Bolden, Treasurer: Wanda Dooley, Reporter: Bernard James, Photographer. lOW 1: Jeanna Honore, Pam Burton, Yolanda Henderson, Lela Lockett, Denita Jones, Caren Burton, LoTonya Jacobs. ROW 2: Shun Taylor, Maggie lrista, Letitia Hay, Karen Lee, Shelia Crosby, Dewayne Ary, Stacy Richardson, Yolanda Williams, LaShun Green. ROW 8: Joey Bell, Jessie Moore, aConna Cooks, LaFrances Rhone, Paula Wright, Sharon Gant, Angela Odom, Faye Lynch, Kecia Carter, Sonya Guidry, Angela Gipson. ROW 4: Leith Pruitt, Sheila Thomas, Cassandra Anderson, Charles Stevenson, Andrew Draper, Sheila Smith, Wanda Dooley, Repundas Mims, Cheryl Walton, ammy Bryant. Organizotiohs 0 163 The Z-Club of Huntington High School is sponsored by the Zonta Club of Shreveport. The goals of the club were: C15 to serve the School and Community: C27 To provide career guidance and en- courage leadership qualities in young women: C33 To promote fellowship and better understanding among all peo- ples ofthe world. Members are selected who are outstanding in character, per- sonality, citizenship, scholarship, and who show potential leadership. The club members actively participate in service projects each month to fulfill their motto, Growth Through Service. SITTING: Kaweeda Greene, Colleen Fletcher, Re- becca Copeland, Melody Brumble. STANDING: Sandy Arnold, Lisa Luker, Vicki Rice, Rhonda Burns, Paula Phelps. Officers SITTING: Mrs. M. Christian, Paula Phelps, Kaweeda Greene, Rebecca Copeland, Colleen Fletcher, Vicki Rice Tonya Hurley Rhonda Durns Melody Drumble. STANDING: Tracey Ott, Sandy Arnold, Sandra Samuel, Lisa Luker, Jeanne Dessommes, Terri Holder Kathy Blckham Leslie Brown Heather Mattison, Karen Bouis, Stephanie Vaughan, Mrs. Susan Wiggins. l Key Club is a service organization for high school students. The objectives are as follows: To develop initiative and p leadership, to provide experience in living and working together, to serve the school and community, to cooperate T with the school administration, and to prepare for useful citizenship. l l , -ik. ROW 1: Bernard James, Benny James, Stan Herbert, Chris Goodwin. ROW 2: Cindy Boyter, Becky Hannah, Ronna Redwine, Carol Carter, Donna Reno, Vicki Rice, Colleen Fletcher, lno Lee, Kelli Ellis, Laura Jones, Suzie Dickard, LaDonna Mitchell, Chris Collier, Rhonda Herrington. ROW 3: Mr. G. Thomas, , sponsor: Colt Palmer, Barry Frost, Leroy Washington, Alan Howard, Jeff Fulco, Pat Barnes, Keith Pruitt, Shaun Taylor, Jeff Kelly, Barry Vaughan. Ronnie McCartney, James Sharp, Mr, R. White, Sponsor. , Jig 1' '4 C L - ,I C16 sm l s E l TLA eel all s Q ll' E.. N AT 'nr' Organizations 5 is RADAR stands for Raiders on Duty Assisting Raiders. The general belief of the club was that the best training for citizenship is a democracy in a democracy. The RADAR club goals were: to stimulate school spirit, to uphold the policies and regulations of the school, to promote a closer relationship between the students and the faculty, to reduce suspensions and encourage better student conduct, and to promote education. 166 ,Qg.Organizotions 'i ' ROW 1: Kevin Belcher, Jessie Moore, Don Thomas, Bennie James. Steven Archey, Darien Bradford, Bernard James, Lee Williams, Joey Raborn, Joe Morgan. ROW 2: Patrick Brooks, Terry Kelly, Yolunda Haye, Lynette Stovall, Rhoshunda Rhones, Karen Williams, Sherri Burrman, Robin Chatman, Mono Redden, Faith Lynch, Sheila Smith, Karen Spinks, Carolyn Stewart, Mrs. Wagner, Sponsor. ROW S: Mr. G. Thomas, sponsor: Jeffrey Hunter, Johnny McCoy, Shelton Jackson, Timothy Kemp, Brett Higgins, Byron Stewart, Stan- ford Herbert, Gerald Lee, Angela Pruitt, Kenneth White, Shirley Busher, Rudgerick Brown, David McCullough, Thomas Brown, Paul Jackson, Leonard Allen, Forrest Sturdivant, Ronald Brown. Mike Bell Jeff Kelly Marcus Orbaugh Steven Pole l Dean Shoemaker Warren Tape W,,nf,r4 ,WV ff W ,A A .., if X Mr. Fitzgerald, sponsor: Mike Dell, Steven Pate, Dean Shoemaker, Marcus Orbaugh, Jeff Kelly, Warren Tape, Mrs. Lois Coleman, sponsor. Organizations 1674 The National Honor Society is composed of students who have maintained an overall grade point average of 3 O or better during their high school years: Purposes of the club were: C13 To promote scholarship, C23 To instill in youth qualities of leadership, character, and service: C35 To inspire others to achieve these goals. i ,s SITTING: Darien Bradford, Dean Shoemaker, Shelia O'Leary, Melody Brumble, Steven Pate, Dewayne Bush. KNEELING: Kelly Ellis, Ina Lee, ,f Rhoshunda Rhodes, Bernadette Dixon, Druscilla Jackson, Stonyo Collins. i STANDING: Mrs. Wagner, sponsor: Randy Robinson, Laura Jones, Leroy Washington, Tonya Hurley, Lynette Stovall, Vicki Rice, Harold Chadsey, Carl Griese, Bridgett Williams, Kayla Norwood, Courtney Gillen, Debra L Tipton, Lasetha Taylor, Hazel Phillips, Angela Odom. Qgggezgrganimtions NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY I S ff ll f i- ,Q X ,fe + S Q Z X W x L. Officers SITTING: LaDonna Mitchell, Secretory: J Tammy Boyter, Chaplain: Amy Jones, Pub- licity Chairman: Lisa Cariere, Treasurer. STANDING: Olivia Phillips, Vice President: , Benny James, President. 'vh- ROW 1: Lisa Cariere, Peggy Eves. Cheri Cella, Tammy Doyter, Dorcas Neathery. ROW 2: Karen Fricks, Lisa Cooper, Julie Deason, Kay Carter, Olivia Phillips, Terri Moore, LaDonna Mitchell, Rosalyn Taylor, Kim Petteway, Amy Jones, Suzie Dickard, Dawn Starr. ROW 3: Miss D. Lynch, sponsor: Thomas Brown, Benny James, Thomas Smith, Bill Davidson, Daryl Luker, Juanita Maloney, Stacy Chaffin, Teresa Lee, Shown Childress, Rhonda Formby, Jennifer Worm, Mrs. D. Prim, sponsor. A C?f90f!f1F?tiQns The Chemisty Club's acitivities in- cluded field trips to industrial labora- tories, guest speakers, and demon- strations of science laws during Sci- ence Week. The major objectives of the club were: C15 To widen the student's knowledge of chemistry in both the professional and nonprofessional walks of life. C29 To secure pamphlets and information relating to the cur- rent salaries and opportunities pro- fessional scientists enjoy. fwfr ct.K'E f-sYWm Gr . A ow Qwnt , Officers KNEELING: John Osborn, Shelby Coon, Paul Jackson. STANDING: Mr. D. Fulco, sponsor: Dor- cas Neathery, Lynette Stovall, Mr. T. Goree, sponsor. SITTING: Dean Shoemaker, Carl Griese, Allen Perry, Keith Laenger. KNEELING: Joe Butrim, Courtney Gillen, John Osborn, Paul Jackson, Shelby Coon, Rhonda Becken, Allen Howard, Dorcas Neathery, Terasa Henderson, Cindy Fajardo. STANDING: Juliette Shivers, Mr. D. Fulco, sponsor: Beth McMillan. Dee Dee Toncre, Kayla Norwood, Hazel Phillips, Angela Odom, LaShun Green, Karen Lee, Timothy Jones, Dewayne Bush, Steve Lindsey, Brad Gasway, Nadine Harvey, Rhonda Jack, Lynette Stovall, Norvetta Lee, Mr. T. Goree, sponsor. The Industrial Arts Student Asso- ciation is a service organization of students enrolled in Industrial Arts classes. Its purposes are to widen and deepen interest and knowledge of technological fields and to ac- quire pre-vocational experiences in industrial fields. IW: Nancy Calhoun, Kayla Norwood, Mr. C. Johnson, sponsor: Michael Clifton, Lynn Officers Thomos, Lisa Shoemoke. I - fain. - QT, KNEELING: Jimmy Lee, Jeff Kelly, Glen Lookenot, Randy Robinson, Robbie Rice. SITTING: Nancy Calhoun, Kayla Norwood, Lisa Shoemake, Michael Clifton, Lynn Thomas, Theresa Desadior, Jeff Hall, Beverly Lumpkin, Alan Perry, Lynette Lupo, Michelle Chelette, Tonya Johnson. STANDING: Ronald Brown, Ronnie McCartney, Henry Schauer, Shannon Fish, John Osbon, Vicki Rice, Mr. C. Johnson, sponsor: Rebecca Copeland, Teresa Henderson. Sophia Wood, Mory Hay, Shelley Richmond. OrganizqfiOQ.fi,171 Mu Alpha Theta is a nation-wide math club whose primary purpose is to stimulate interest and proficiency in the higher mathematics. It is made up of those students who have taken two years of higher mathematics and are in good academic standing. The Testing Team competes annually in local math tournaments and in na- tionwide testing programs. Officers SITTING: Leroy Washington, Mike Bell, Court- ney Gillen. STANDING: Debra Tipton, Angela Odom. KNEELING: Dean Shoemaker. ROW 1: Perrye Turner, Leroy Washington, Mona Redden Teresa Henderson Kayla Norwood ROW 2 Michelle Brhm Angela Odom Debra Tipton Deann Toncre, Rebecca Copeland, Lisa Luker. Kaweeda Greene Lynnette Stovall ROW 3 Kenny Fox Steven Pate Courtney Grllen Dean Shoemaker, Trey Swindle, Jeff Kelly, Mike Dell 172 4 dygoniggiiiong ' .I film Sponsors Mrs. Lois Coleman ond Mrs. Helen Cowon. Distributive Education is a cooperat- ive program between the school and business community. A DE student re- ceives credit for his classroom activities as well as for his work experience. Stu- if dents are trained in merchandising and marketing of goods and services. Preparatory Distributive Education Students do not receive credit for part- time jobs. Preparatory D.E. SITTING: Doretha Palmer, Laura DeGraw, Traci I Johnson, Yolanda Williams. STANDING: Karen An- derson, Lois Jefferson, Albert Lewis, Bill Chambers, Rick Hadwin, Bobby Shaw, John Honoree. Cooperative D.E. . ROW 1: John Honoree, John Phillips, Tim Vercher, LaVita Pennywell, Michael Brown, Chris Collier, Sharon Lewis, Anthony Starks, Billy Walden. ROW Lisa Crouch, Lisa West, Lisa Richardson, Maxine Rhine, Arlillian Clark, Connie Jernigan, Benneisa Coleman, Joann Flores, Micah Nelson, Gayla Meye Rhonda Herrington, James Gill, Pam Carlton, Christy Estes, Dr. D. Holt, Advisor: Jacqueline Thompson, Jacqueline Easson, Cindy Nail. 1g:L5tg555Organizatlons I . The Cooperative phase of Marketing and Distributive Education provided students an opportunity to increase hislher knowledge of principles of good business and effective on-the-job practices. ln addition, the students participated in the Distributive Education Club of America which is an integral part of every Distributive Education program. Through active participation in club activities, the student developed a better understanding of the business world, consciousness of his civic obligations, and the development of social poise and leadership ability. '- ik I B k Gfficers SITTING: Michael Brown, President: Sharon, Treasurer: Chris Collier, Secretary: Rhonda Herrington, Second Hour Reporter: Barry Frost, Vice-President. QTANDING: John Phillips, Parliamentarion: Tim Vercher, State Region l, Vice-President, Business Manager: Anthony Starks, Sgt-at-Arms: James Gill, Third Hour Reporter: Dr. D.L. Holt, Advisor. tQ31?22f,, of f0f9Qfif1Qfi?a:'ii12?sf Future Business Leaders of America is the national organization for all high school students participating in business , and office programs. FBLA members have the opportunity to enter competi- tion in all areas of business at the District Conference in February of each year. Students earning superior ratings at the District Conference enter competition in , the State Leadership Conference. T Officers Rebecca Russom, President: Michelle Mathaney, Historian: Glen Walton, Second Vice-Presi- dent: Lisa Speight, First Vice-President: Stephanie Vaughan, Treasurer: Audra Hammett, Secretary: Paula Shawver, Parliamentarian. l SITTING: Glen Walton, Regina Parker, Karla Bush, Rebecca Russon, Paula Shawver, Audra Hammett, Stephanie Vaughan, Lisa Speight, Margaret Carter. STANDING: Colleen Cooper, Annette Young, Sherri Wood, Kathy Miller, Rose Jo1ner, Kimberly Walker, Joveta Owen, Cassandra Anderson, Debra Tipton, Faith Lynch. Sheila Smith, Janual Owen, Theresa Myles, Flora Henderson, Lisa Holomon, Laurie C. Fletcher, Arlene Moore, Debria Draper, Rosie Ellis, Patricia Anderson, Mrs. M. Dickens, and Mrs. C. A. Burton, Sponsors. ' l 176 Organizations 1 SITTING: Margaret Carter, Patricia Anderson, Rosie Ellis, Debria Draper, Janual Owen, Annette Young, Theresa Myles, Kathy Miller. STANDING: Mrs. C.A. Burton, coordinator: Laurie Colleen Cooper, Lisa Speight, Rebecca Russom, Sherri Wood, Rhonda Ward, Regina Parker, Flora D. Henderson, Colleen Cooper. Cooperative Office Education is a vocational training program de- signed to bridge the gap between classroom theory and actual job performance. This program trains seniors in the business education field who attend school in the morning and are available for of- fice jobs in the afternoon. The COE Student earns three units of credit for the completion of successful work experience and correlated school study. Student Office Workers I 4. ,, , . .3 I Q , Z Q 3 I , I 1 I Q .I 2 I , ,,... , .. . , . , , , . ,, H ,g img ,, ,rg - Vg I , 1 Q . 5 , ..,, , . L 1 M A g fi We , I f f - .. , I I , . , f , , If , V? . g Y I .Q V , Y , D.. Qi, : - ,EI ' , : . ' ' ' ' fi ii. I 4 ff S. , I . rf X I - ' 1345? R x -Nix... , I ' i e121-ff. f ' 4 -3 1 . : A if , : - - 1 'ia-'if f- ' . , A I ff , . tr, , mf ' , ' f . I , .ff vw-', 1, ., .1 1 I '1 I 5' li. , -- l ...QQ cf I - 'I ttti ff , ' ' -5... ,rit f' . ., N' ff ' f .ms SITTING: Margaret Carter, Shelia O'Leory, Patricia Anderson, Felecia Durden, Shenia Simon. STAND- ING: Mrs. Henderson, Terri Foster, Michelle Cloud, Dana Rogers, Dee Dee Toncre, Rosie Ellis. Student office assistants were an essential part of the clerical staff at Huntington. Some of these workers were volunteers and oth- ers were hired through the CETA pProgram. Their duties were many and varied: answering the telephone, processing check-in's and check-out's, marking daily ab- sentees, and making necessary contacts with individual class- rooms. .-f1O!sf9nir9x!9QS ' WV Future Homemakers of America at Huntington tried to improve their per- . sonal, family, and community living ' ' . by engaging in activities that would f be of benefit to all. , Iggi. 1 The organization is coeducational t1-l : . il' and Persons having graduated from ., ' high school may become associate members of the chapter of which they were affiliated. made candy at Christmas, and par- Officers Jeanean McDowell, Secretary: Repundas Mims. Reporter: Rotina Pogue, Treasurer: Drus- cilla Jackson, President: Donna Streetman, Par- Iiamentarian. 1 5 ROW 1: Rhonda Dixon, Becky Davidson, Teresa Lee, Denise Adams, Shelia Wiley, Lora Werner, Sheri Harper, Liz Mic. ROW 2: Abbey Whaley, Bren Murray, Jeanean McDowell, Repundas Mims, Rotina Pogue, Druscilla Jackson, Donna Streetman, Sonja Saunders. ROW 3: Lisa West, Juliet Shive Paula Crosby, Sharon Abercrombie, Yolanda Henderson, Tammy Bryant, Stephanie Williams, Darlene Rowell, Marlene Ramsey, Hazel Phillips. ROW Audrey Pouncey, Lathisa Haltom, Sharla Martin, Yvette Archey, Lasetha Taylor, Lynette Stovall, Cheryl Walton, Nadine Harvey, Monica Reliford, Pa Gates, Princess Taylor, Mrs. B. Cole, and Mrs. P. Ashley, sponsors. i1ZQgiSi9r99o??Q!!QnS,,, A Members made and sold home A ticipated in local and state competi- f 3 f tions during the year. 3 A Future Farmers of America helped its members to grow as individuals and prepared them for future family and J . 3 'N 5 community living through agriculture. The members - g ' ' A' were encouraged to become involved in home and com- 3. Q ' munity affairs through individual and group projects, local K t ' ' and state competitions, and the use of the Caddo Agricul- ,fl X ture Career Center. .PRX ' , el 'lk I Officers QIQT, 5,10 Christopher Call, President: Ambrose Cannon, Vice-President: Lori Gil bert, Secretory: Gerald Tieuel, Treasurer: Sandra Samuel, Reporter Pascal Stowell Sentinel X. Wm han i Organizations QA ,529 4-H is a service club for youth aged 9-19. lt is designed to promote growth in leadership and citizenship. The members achieve their goals through individual and community projects such as home economics, livestock, photography, wildlife and forestry, electricity, handicrafts, and safety. Many students are rewarded for their efforts through educational trips, money, and ribbons. Officers SITTING: Donna Brown, Treasurer: Sharon McMullen, President: Tracye Lowe, Parliamen- tarian, Angel Hoell, Secretary: Joanne McDon- nell, Vice-President. 514 fx mf SlTTlNG: Jackie Jones, Angel Hoell, Donna Brown, Joanne McDonnell, Sharon McMullen, Tracye Lowe Pam Johnson STANDING Mr G Crcala sponsor: Paul Jackson, Lydia Brossett, Melinda Hemphill, Katrina Joubert, Brenda Rogers, Teresa Robinson 180 ' Organizations The Rodeo Club is designed to keep the old west spirit alive at Hun- tington. Its principal purpose is to give students an outlet for rodeoing at the high school level. The club sponsored a Rodeo Team which con- sisted of three members who partici- pated in high school rodeos around the state. Officers Shelly Procell, Darrel Racer: Karla Bush, Secre- tary: Rebecca Russom, President: Gene Stough, Dull Rider: Kerry Morris, Calf Roper. Christy Estes, Vice-President. J wi KNEELING: Buddy Cook, Ben Murray, Robert McTire, Rodney Stewart, Jeff Worm, Michael Hayes. ROW 2: Tanya Hendricks, Karen Booker, Ray Rivers, Karla Bush, Rebecca Russom. Darlene Rowell, Donna Drown, Tim Harris, Jimmy Saintignan, Shelly Procell, Gene Stough, Kerry Morris, Christy Estes, Mr. W. Jackson, sponsor. ROW 3: Sheila O'Leary, Lori Doyte, Al Sanders, Chris Cranford, Dawn Nuner, Angie Saintignan, Kathy Miller, Gary Roan. st The Cercle du Francais stimulated students' interest in a second lan- Rl 3 I guage, enriched the students cultur- ally, and gave the students a better 'v understanding of the people of the world. Through songs, skits, poetry, S and art, members learned that a sec- 3 ond language could be fun and re- 5 S warding. E 3 I El l 5 I Officers l Tracey Adams, President: Felicia Bell, Vice- President: Hazel Phillips, Secretary. All SITTING: Karen Spinks, Christi Ferguson, Regina Yeager, Laura Claudis, Rhonda Becken, Lee Ann Scruggs, Stephanie Weeks, Marleece Sherm KNEELING: Demitri Lynch, Kelly Stephens, Tracy Adams, Cassandra Jernigan, Chantay Lewis, Felecia Bell, Janice Lewis, Jeanna Honore, Wanda Dool Lisa Norris. STANDING: Lisa Gates. Karen Ponder, Stacey Richardson, Thelma Simon, Angela Mandigo, Obrietta Corner, Kechia Carter, Steven Pate, V Rice, Dana Rogers, Angela Williams, Olivia Phillips, Lela Lockett, Thomas Drown, Lisa Jones, Angela Odom, Tina Chambers. Stephanie Radg Dorothy Farrell, Stephanie Vaughan, Kaven Bovis, Theresa Greer, Mrs. P. Washington, sponsor. tugs Orgontgcttions . V H Lr., , , . Los Amigos stimulated students' in- terest in the Spanish language and culture. The club's motto iSurge! CAriseJ and song Como Eres Tu Gust the Way You Are! reflected the club's belief in a need to better un- derstand Spainish speaking people of the world. The club enabled stu- dents to practice the Spainish Ian- guage, and encouraged high scholar- ship. Officers SITTING: Sherlynn Howard, Karen England, Benita Jones. Charles Stephens. STANDING: Jimmy Burns, Sheila O'Leary, Carl Griese, Eric Pomplin. ROW 1 Mrtzr White John Moore Shelra O Leary Benito Jones Dana Combs Glenn Barclay Sherylynn Howard, Kelly Turner. ROW 2: Shanan Olson, Koweeda Greene Rhonda Burns Barbara Leonard Beth McMillan Dionne Bennett Sherry Allen Terri Lindsey, Tammy Remedies. ROW S: Eric Pamplrn Mrs B Johnson sponsor Isaac Hardman Karen England Cynthia Longphre Jimmy Bumes, Kenneth Ary, Karen E. Lee, Rogan Jackson, L . ,Organizations 6 153 The students enrolled in the choral program participate in a variety of M activities. These include annual per- formances for district and local festi- vals, concerts, the parish Kaleido- scope and the District Honor Choir. Emphasis is placed on giving all students an opportunity to sing, mak- ing singing a pleasurable exper- ience, and musical growth. Officers ROW 1: Melanie Moore, Clayton Moore. ROW 2: Karren Lewis, Ronda Jack, Hazel Phillips. ROW 3: Jacqueline Lewis. Lasetha Taylor. Beginning And Intermediate Choir ROW 1: Karen Fricks, Jacqueline Ary, Kim Co- burn, Teresa Schuler, Sandra Gaines, Sonya Gilmore, Pamela Jackson. ROW 2: Dawn Greg- ory, Angela Maiden, Karla Anderson, Velissa Brooks, Karren Lewis, Trina Poole, Reima Turn- er, ROW 3: Cedric Davidson, Earnest Walker. Bryan Morgan, Clayton Moore, Bobby Davls. 164 1 Organizations Honor Members ,,ff ' ROW 1: Velissa Brooks, All-State Choir: ROW 2: Obryietta Corner, Ronda Jack, Four Year Mem- bers. ROW 3: Cindy Belcher. Four Year Mem- - ber: Timothy Jones, Accompanist: Hazel Phil- lips, Accompanist. 15 Concert Choir 'ht X4 rrrr . J iiii .. 4. ,sn-. ROW 1: LaDonna Mitchell, Ginger Geigger, Ronda Jock, Jackie Pouncy, Sheila Crosby, Dorothea Palmer, Charles Lawrence, Chi Bedford, LaDonna Cooks, Jackie Lewis, Rotina Pogue, Malanie Moore, Glen Walton. ROW 2: Duranesso Wills, Cossaundra Calloway, Obryietto Corner, Rayetta Epperson, Debra Freeman, Cindy Belcher, Albert Lewis, David Jones. Hazel Phillips, Barbara Leonard, Tammy Bryant, Paula Crosby, Johnny Carr. ROW 3: Carolyn Spurlock, Teri Moore, Elaine Chambers, Kevin Washington, Reginald Edwards, Timothy Jones, Bryan Morgan, Dorothea Townsel, Marsha Jackson, Sharon Ball, Cheryl Walton, Lasetha Taylor. ROW 4: Jonathan Burney, Ricky Moore, Benny James, Darien Bradford, Bryon Stewart, Stan Herbert, Calvin Gilmore, J, James Cummings, John Willis, Kathyline Williams, Audrey Pouncey. Of9Qnl1ation5 is 185' The Huntington High School Band under the dynamic leadership of Mrs. Geraldine Ashley, made 1981 a year for a Raiders to remember. Determination and Leadership were the ingredients which netted the Marching Raiders firg place in the Marshall, Texas Christmas parade. , The band participated in many activities and several senior students received recognition in the National HONQ Band. Other activities were performing at school pep rallies, halftime during football games, and the Natchitoche Christmas Parade. ,,,, s,,,, Henry Ary, Tracey Bethel, John Birdsong. Cheron Brooks, Louis Brooks, Roosevelt Bryant, Keith Buffin, Dewoyne Caldwell, Patricia Carter, Nathaniel Carthen, Yolondria Clayton, Michael Cooks, Larry Davis, Sheila Davis, Ste- ven Densmore, Charles Devers, Freda Devers, Terry Dickerson, Bernadette Dixon, Chris Doo- tae ' oreenizofi-me , BAND ROSTER Iey, Shirley Ford, Kenny Fox, Katheran Frazier, Alan Graham, Alisa Graham, Angela Graham, Frederick Howard, Sharon Jackson, Bernard James, Anna Jenkins, Patrick Johnson, James King, Ruby Lee, Roderick Lockett, La Shanda Logan, Antonio Nash, Eric Nash, Renard Nash, Sybil Nash, Michael Nelson, Rolandra Pool, Thomas Randall, Greta Richmond, Annett Rogers, Bernard Thomas, Sadie Tieuel, Perry Turner, Thomas Turner, Kevin Washington, C1 dric Williams, Gregory Williams, Roosevelt W liams, Theresa Winans, Oscar Wright. DRUM MAJORS Reginald T-Bone Wright and Antonio Nash , . 1 ', , . Majoretfes SITTING: Dorothea Townsel, Sandy Samuel, Yolondria Clay- ton. STANDING: Kim Pettewoy, Shirley Ford, Greta Richmond. T f9'909l?Q!l9U51f? 57 Soxophones Terry Dickerson, Roderick Lockett, John Bird song, Annette Rogers, Monette Howard Cheron Brooks, Kenny Fox, Roosevelt Wil Iioms. Clarinets And Flutes KNEELING: Sharon Jackson, Katheran Frazier. Patricia Carter, Tracey Bethel, Sybil Nash, Freda Devers, La Shanda Logan, Theresa Win- ans, Charles Devers, Alisa Graham, Shelia Da- vis, Bernadette Dixon. Trumpets KNEELING: Louis Brooks, Alan Graham, Perrye Turner, Eric Nash. STANDING: Bernard James, Patrick Johnson, Steven Densmore, Michael Allstott. Directress Mrs. Geraldine Ashley Organizations 0 169 Morleece Sherman, Geri Grahorn, Cassondroflfowson. Scroh Gerrard, Mrs.yKothy Davis, Directress. Dorofhooi TowrrsollfffimpfhyJoiiefgg V W Koweedo Green, Bertha Jones. m Morleece -.sffQ1m0D. o sopho- Lrnore studonig ond Timothy Jones, Q junior, receivedf The , honor of playing in the All-State QE 1 Orchestra, and playing with the A' 'Morsholl,1fQxos Symphony. 190 - Organizations 'X 0 X . W: rrz AX , TOP RIGHT: Mrs. Dickens instructed Miss Herrington in how to use the cropping device. ABOVE: Mrs. Clark proofread copy for the GALLEON. RIGHT: Mrs. Dick- ens and staff prepared for the final deadline. OPPOSITE PAGE: TOP: Oscar Wright and Tracy Adams made every effort to perfect the senior section. BOTTOM LEFT: Lynette Lupo checked for the correct spelling of names. BOTTOM RIGHT: Miss Herrington drew layouts and wrote copy for the sports section. K fm,f K, Q E z i I Organizations ' 193 S 0 Organizations --il Z ,hy ,-gs., . , . 'KJ SITTING: Ronnie McCartney, Chris Collier, Vicki Rice, Rebecca Copeland, Lisa Luker, Melody Brumble, Carol Carter. STANDING: Rhonda Herring- ton, Colleen Fletcher, Tonya Hurley, Tracy Ort, Leslie Brown, Kaweeda Greene, Jeanean McDowell, Miss Cheryl Herrington, sponsor. The Football Ad Staff is a volunteer group of students who worked very hard during the summer and part of the school year selling ads and laying out the football program. Before each game, the staff sold the programs which contained names and numbers of our football players, the opposing teams, cheerleaders, dance team, pep squad, staff members, and advertisements of businesses and individuals. Officers Carol Carter, Lisa Luker, Vicki Rice. 'i a The TRADEWINDS Staff was suc- cessful in raising the thousands of dol- lars needed to finance the school newspaper. Staffers competed with ten other high school newspaper, yearbook and football program ad staffs for support from the business communi- fy. KNEELING: Joe Morgan. STANDING: Bridgett Williams, Randy Roberson, Kathy Martin, Don- na Brown, Sandy Samuel. SITTING: Sharon Har- rison, Melody Drumble. SITTING: Mrs, Dellanger, sponsor: Donna Brown, Kathy Martin, Melody Brumble, Sharon Harrison, Bridgett Williams, Felecia Dell. STANDING: Joe Morgan, John Chadsey, Warren Tape, Sandy Samuel, Randy Robinson, Stan Herbert, Pat Barnes. F M I A R r T 214 h , K -0 XWPQ' 'M S EQ! E 'ie' 'I T S W 1 First Mates traveled to the 1981 Mardi Gras Parade. DR. PAT BOBBITT, SPONSOR First Mates performed in the 1981 Iris Parade in New Orleans. n 4 196 0 Organizations Jackie Lewis Lewis, Archey And Milam Steered First Mates JACKIE LEWIS has been a member of the pep squad for two years. She is a member of the Huntington High Choir and serves as parliamentarian. She was also elected as her homeroom representative to the Student Council. YVETTE ARCHEY has been a member of the First Mates for two years. She is one of the Vice-Admirals of the pep squad. She is a debutante for 1982 and is a member of R.A.D.A.R. Club and FHA. She now serves as secretary of her church youth group. MONI MILAM is also a Vice-Admiral of the First Mates and has been a member of the group for three years. She has also served as Student Council representative for two years. Sheila Crosby SHEILA CROSBY is also a captain in the pep squad. This is her third year as a First Mate. ln addition to her involve- ment in the First Mates, she participates in the Y-Teens, Concert Choir, French Club, FHA and X inos. 198 4 Organizations Stacy Richardson STACY RICHARDSON is a captain of the First Mates. She has been in the pep squad for three years. She was Lt. Commander during her second year. Stacy holds membership in the following clubs: Y-Teens, R.A.D.A.R., X ino's, and the Eastern Stars. After graduation she plans to attend South- ern University in Baton Rouge. Karen E. Lee KAREN E. LEE has been a member of the First Mates for three years and now serves as captain. She is also a member of the Spanish Club, Chemis- try Club, Mu Alpha Theta and Y- Teens. She is a Xino for 1982. Commanders Karen Bouis, Losetha Taylor, Phyllis Anderson, Olivia Phillips, Stephanie Vaughan. Lt. Commanders Kechia Carter, Yolanda Henderson, Marlene Thornton, Paula Shawver. in Drummers cia Thompson, Kathy Phillips, Lasetha Taylor. Commander. ROW 2: Obryetta Corner, Sharon Streetman, Ginger Watkins, Donna Streetman, Tanya Lee, LaShaun Green, Brenda Watkins. ROW 1: Paula Shawver, Lt. Commander: Feli- ROW 1: Karen Bouis, Commander: La- setho Taylor, Commander: Stephanie Vaughan, Commander. ROW 2: Tammy Harkness, Paula Crosby, Shan- non Ferguson, Patty Craig. ROW 3: Lisa Parker, Tami Boyter, Regina Smyrni. ROW 4: Monica Reliford, Sheila Moore, Julie Deason, Cindy Haynes. ROW 5: Sonji Jackson, Donna Owen, Teresa Lee. ROW 6: Thelma Simon, Angela Houston. ROW 1: Paulo Shawver, Lt. Command- er: Olivia Phillips, Commander. ROW 2: Sharon Abercrombie, Dee Cella, Steph- anie Moore, Amy Jones, Dawn Starr. ROW 3: Rhondo Carpenter, Sherry Mills, Carla McCoy, Amy Huckoby, Becky Da- vidson, Sharon Green. ROW 4: Pam El- lis, Angel Mills, Dee Crager, Christy Fer- gurson, Joey Miletello. ROW 5: Lisa Jones, Felecia Thompson, Brenda Wat- kins, Rene Gay, Evette Conn, Pam Howard. ROW 6: Audra Hammett, Becky Rogers, LeeAnn Scruggs, Diana Bolden, Angela Hairston. ROW 7: Bren- da Hilliard, Charmain Jackson, Katrina Flores. Blocks Of Raider Spirit Q ROW 1: Kechia Carter, Lt. Commander: Phyllis Anderson, Commander: Yo- landa Henderson, Lt. Commander: Mar- lene Thornton, Lt. Commander. ROW 2: Angela Mandigo, Regina Birdsong, Stephanie Rogers, Shelly Mills, Tammy Moore. ROW 3: Jennifer Worm, Patricia Brown, Stephanie Weeks, Regina Schluter, Renee Bowden, Shawn Chil- dress. ROW 4: Natalie Moore, Kelly McLain, Carolyn Tanner, Chantay Lew- is, Paula Wright. ROW 5: Rhonda Fromby, Lisa Cariere, Carla Stewart, Ophelia Williams, Felecia Lawrence, Donna Taylor. ROW 6: Phylanda Barnes, Dee Moore. ROW 1: Stacy Richardson, Captain: Sheila Crosby, Captain: Jackie Lewis, Admiral: Yvette Archey, Vice-Admiral: Karen Lee, Captain. ROW 2: Karla Cob- ble, Patsy Davis, Marie Jones, Jeanna Honore, Melissa Williams, Kim Jackson, ROW S: Obyrietta Corner, Tina Cham- bers, Janice Lewis, Angela Williams, Yvette Williams, Liz Mik, Debbie Lowe. ROW 4: Carolyn Spurlock, Kathy Bick- ham, Teresa Barron, Veronica Wilker- son, Jana Graham, Terri Lindsey. ROW 5: Ginger Watkins, Lori Johnston, La- Shaun Green, LaDonna Bell, Princess Taylor, Angela Gipson, Sharon Stead- man. ROW 6: Wanda Dooley, Tanya Lee, Jeanne Gilyard, Laura Moore. Tammy Remedies, Cherry Gray. ROW 7: Donna Streetman, Kathy Phillips, Kelly Turner, Samantha Allwhite, Pam Burton, Teri Holder. ROW 8: Yolanda Henderson, Lt. Commander: Phyllis An- derson, Commander: Lasetha Taylor. Commander: Olivia Phillips, Command- er. ROW 9: Kechia Carter, Lt. Com- mander: Sonya Guidry, Lt. Command- er: Stephanie Vaughan, Commander: Paula Shawver, Lt. Commander: Karen Bouis, Commander. s 4 A A 1 .9 I I . ! Z In I ,aw Q- 'fx Cheerleaders 1 fl. - - , 'I - ,A . .1 ,-,- .ug X x l l In I I g '! ' . - xx .l I ' - f 3 ,W f .., I PA! ' 1 1 ,, in 'W ,s .I 2- dn' , i :1.f .. .env ' ' gg .vii - 'NSN e I , 1 11' 3 Q ' se Y s if f f 5 All 3 m W I I l i, any A 7- . 4 4 4 S, iwjnig, b e fm -f . exif .,' sd , . ,ag iw A .Q ,r S. 'W u 5 fw - :Wx ga -. - ll N . dl K-.g, xfl ff fx M Mm fig g ' E X 'E I :L .... gf . ' ' , ' ' F-if ' a , I ' ' -ff: 'W N W ,I , ' '... ' f' :Z We p . , Nfl ' R ., 45 4 f ' 'v , .uv gbafjx, 'Z :QQ ,Q I' , 'n Q.. 5 - 1 . 'sf W e- , ,,5,f,f,.f,,, 4. 3 , Q., . :f'Ol,'f 1 .'u:y:.x1 N' 'A in 9-if 5 W f .5 'oh' kg: , B -.3 i g Qx 1, .a, : 5 'y .X E' I W 1'-'.'. '7. f zz. - fr? f.,,-1,1-, 1 0 -, ,u 'z ' - '1f3:, l t - . 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CAREN BURTON ,S O memberof Y Teens MU Alpha Them Xmos Club PAULA PHELPS is president of the Z-Club ond o member of the Silv4 Silver Treasures X 'W in ,-U ' . .42 fX -.N , I Q' 5 5 , -X55 1 -mqpv 1571 'x ts S rf f 1 xx .SW if j .,.., Ai,, A ,.mv,:.m-XX X. QV k:WigE3 .... R A... ,. . NSW? -- ' ,Q ' L ami :a .Leif I A. AL.. L X 13' 3m ., S, - ,,W:A:m,mgwseW , Q1 2 - i - -il -lf . tax f , 5. 1 N. - V 4 - wr - -grvy wgy Q KA . 5., ' Ng W. , N snosatf - 'Sf W fs? - Q X . -if x . .,.., ii f VZ . W i 3 . 1-ww . ,U X Q f' 'ffff , Y, , ' xx W MILITARY Military 0 209 n I KNEELING: Kevin Bryant, Barrett, Nancy Moss, Reginoid Norman, KZ! A A A A. . IFS1' Platoon SFC Llso Richmond Pla Leader ROW 1 Steven Ar Butler Meltndo Hem Bobble 1 2 5 l EW Sas if E . l rl, gf M ff fr H Haha 112 ii Q 529:21- .r rs ,Q e Sl A22 iii 2 2 2 2 l ll 2 l Sv :H Q25 25: 2 5 gs 5,5 Ex .K .'. 2 . 3 2?-I. ., 255 5 25 3 :kc l l E ,E ill ii .Q 12 Z li EP 5535 . 5 QE I we KE gg 53 Q 351 M E. rl . - S 1. 1 1.552 55 212 wi llow 325 25355 rsrfii gggi ' f mil ls? l- sr lglfi li? lg Wg.. ,sg serie 1 ,I f 2 ll - 5 l .53 E 2 SE ' e 5 5 sig 2335222 W r ' JMC I :F-, . :ra w 22 Q 3.521 g 3 X Q 5? ri rig 52 2 rg F r g 3 5? iz 5. f 5 E Company . r e Staff r 2ndw'Lt. Mark Grigsby. XO: SFCjReginald mrmem, 151 Sgr.: cpx. Pe:rx.nQrer,fGymdqn Ba niet, V A AA- .4 A Second l . Platoon KNEELING: Cpl. John Bennett, Platoon Lead- er. ROW 1: Darryl Kepney, Roderick Lock eff. Chris Thompson. ROW 2: Geri Graham, ' . Tabatha Stafford, Shirley Ford. ROWS: Ren- ard Nash. James Pipglns, Arfinus Johnson. - l . ' lll l214 r-,mirrfqry First l l Platoon rleor ' KNEELINGZ 2nd Lf. rxegmaad rnormqmgvra. toon Leader. ROW 11 The-dm Hov4ord,flflenJ ry Ary, Erlca,Barreff. ROW k2iyfJ!'illlam-l'!.lCk. mon, Jake Crawford. Jason l3rUnjley,fMike Allstott. ROW 3: Debra. anya. Leer Sheila Moore. Lryl jgiyir V V First Platoon KNEELING: 2nd Lt, Gerald Gramm. Platoon Leader. ROW 1: John Boker, Terri Moody, Dorothy Farrell, Done-ne Dale, ROW 2: Al- bert Lewis, Roderick Davis, William Coates, Gayard Gilliam. ROW 3: William Robins, Karen Anderson, Glyn Hall, William David- son, Maris A. Green. A A 11 rr , Company staff -Cape. Harmon Jackson, Companyltioin, mander: PFC Mark Adam, Guidon Bar- rier: lst Sgt. James King. A ' J R Seoond , R Platoon J KNEELING: 2nd Lt. Robert E, Johnson. ROW 1: Kurt Raphiel, Wayne Good- man. James E. Hayes, Earl Dixon, Jr. ROW 2: Charles lvey, Cecil Lambrecht. Willie Bryant, Darryl Raphiel. David Heal. ROW 3: Terry Ivey, Trent Sykes, Gerard Rye, Cedric K. Allen, Dayid Phil- lips. ' K V - I i-'Miiitary 0 215 i?2QffffFQQtvVfffS FEATURES 2 Mr. And Miss Huntington Darien W. Bradford Mr. Huntington, Darien Bradford. is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh B. Bradford. He was a member of the Varsity Football Team. Darien is a member of Mu Alpha Theta, Key Club. National Honor Society. RA- DAR Club, FCA, and he is cited in Who's Who Among American High School Students. He serves Huntington as Student Council president. - Besides just having a good time, his hobbies include football, and track. Darien plans to pursue his college career at Howard University and major in Pre-med. swift l 5 . is . if .-f - eff? . ig st 'fl 3 i i fd , gf I . is v--: k Ti Rhoshunda Rhodes Miss Huntington, Rhoshunda Rhodes is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tony Rhodes. She is a cheer- leader, a member of FCA, RADAR Club, Chemistry- fPhYsics Club. and vice-president of the National Hon- or Society. She was elected Football Sweetheart and also cited in Who's Who Among American High School Students. y g Rhoshunda plans to attend Louisiana Tech Universi- . ty and major in Computer Science. Features ' 219 9 Brod Gentry And Sbg .m ,W Q dig smgb , Ns- ,fi y.', f M -Q, Nik' W .:,, s,.,,,, 'iii' XM WSWW-W - Chris Morgan And Tommy Lilo Wilkerson And Ronnie R L Byron Copeland And Stephanie W 3 I i 1 v- -.-4 . Steven Pete Mr. and Mrs. Jerry W, Pore me the-'pmhms of Steffen, whb participated ln Vcrrslty Football. Qulz Bowl. French Club, FCA, and Mu 'lf!'reto'. Fle was Seniorrfluss Vice-President and presidem ol rhe Nmlcmol Honor Spclery. Steyen plans to :mend college ond mojo: in Pre- Medlcine. -V W , 1 1 P Hazel L. Phillips of Mr. ond Mrs. Oliver W. Phllllps. has membership ln the Nnrlnnnl Alpha Thelo. Chemlsvry!Physlcs Club, and FHA. She is parllomenrorlnrx of French Club, and vlce-president of the Concert Choir. Hazel so TRADE WINDS und plans ro pursue cr wrlslng career. 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Grigsby Goes To State Mark Grlgsby placed second in district competition in the long jump with a jump of 21'3 . He advanced to regionols where he received first place honors with a jump of 21'11 . Grisby then advanced to the state meet in Baton Rouge where he placed seventh in the long jump. During the regular track season Mark continually won the long and triple jumps. He also won the outstanding track award at the Minden and Green Oaks meets. Grigsby's talents were refined through the selfless and untiring experience of Coach Ulysses Frontha. Mark deserves a lot of recognition for these accomplishments in track. OPPOSITE PAGE: 115 Lester Sewell exhibited good form in the long jump. 423 Carl Black represented the mighty Raiders in the high jump. KSJ Michael Sherman concentrated on leading the Raiders to another victory. CAD Darien Bradford really put his heart into running for the Raiders. K57 John Wild Bill Willis topped the high hurdles with ease. t l wi l STANDING: Coach Ardis McCann. Chris Dickard, Ralph Dickerson, Carl Black, Tim Kemp, Mark Grigsby, Coach Ulysses Frontha. KNEELING: Leemon Brown. Darien Bradford, Terry Jones. Pot Burch. SITTING: Jeff Drown, Darryl Kimble. LEFT: Mark Grigsbyjumped his way to 4 k4.' district and state honors. - s L f-is Z , ,, , Q. 1 K' av am, Girls' Track Captures Honors Q' my what w,l:w41f'f i' ':': 1- lr if fn .5 K . - ' wiki OPPOSITE PAGE: C0 Shelley Richmond and Sandy Arnold proved to be the team to beat in long distance running. C23 Wanda Dooley worked hard to carry her share in the 800 meter relays. C33 Lady Raider took the hurdles with ease. C43 Mary Moore spent many hours running for the Raiders. ABOVE: STANDING: Coach Marian Howard, Coach Vera Linnear, Lela Lockett, Wanda Dooley, Debra Richardson, Manager: Bridgette Williams. KNEELING: Mary Moore, Shelley Richmond, Sybil Nash, Sandy Arnold. Huntington's girls' track brought home many honors which went virtually unnoticed last year. Shelley Richmond won first place in district and regionals in the 1600m run with times of 5:41.9 and 5:40.0 respectively. She also placed second in the 800m run, and was a member of the win- ning mile relay team at regionals. At the state meet she placed fourth in the 1600m run with a time of 5:3O.3. Sandy Arnold, even though only a freshman last year, was close behind all year. She placed second in district C5:50.5J and re- gionals C5:5O.2J in the 1600m run. At state she placed eighth with a time of 5:55.3. The mile relay team, consisting of Lela Lockett, Mary Moore, De- bra Richardson, and Shelley Rich- mond, won first place at regionals with a time of 4:22.0. Each of these athletes will be returning next year for what promises to be an even better track season. is l rg rg., ff ,ls ft STANDING: Coach Walter Jackson, Wendal Ratcliff, Bobby Hardaway, Chris Goodwin, Thomas Nichols, Charles Tieuel, Jeff Kelly, Matt Doyal. Keith Pruitt, Greg Burton, Gerald Phllllps, Glen Austerfield, Coach Phillips Williams. KNEELING: Michael Pierce, Ira Tieuel, Larry Pierce, Jeff Fulco, Brad Tilton, Lloyd Hermes, Danny Orton, Robbie Rice, Chris Hermes, Pat Brooks, Bruce McMichael. Raiders Are Tri-District Champs OPPOSITE PAGE: C13 Coach Williams led his team to district finals. C25 Danny Orton was a tremendous asset both offensively and defensively. C31 Wendal Ratcliff watched for hls chance to steal. C43 lra Tieuel caught his way to district honors. RIGHT: The Raiders hustled in from the out- field. -.-,Q '..,,.i,s-'r-wry.. gg., ,M-..-.. in-.. ,Mei 4. 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C25 lra Tieuel eagerly awaited the call at the plate. C33 Wendal Ratcllff displayed outstanding form at bat. C43 Lloyd Hermes watched for a chance to score. C55 Bobby Hardaway held runners at third. -,c,W,,Mm-lyvmmimx-M ,gf- i,. w e . fs we , isgfslhy ,I -Q -:ef ' - Q fi! N5 12 ' .....i ' . ,. . M I ef rg if? gf! Q . '- it f- K 2 ,. ' yttsffgwm-3gbfggLf.ass55 , ,, ,, N, ,tv W, 5, . , 1 Q is J- M L:f'E5? f N, S 1552 1f QQg f1.gws,JfiA, Aw +1 Q Mig - sr? X 4 L2 Y ,L 5555 1' .4 . gf in E sf xi' is L - A - ' as mm' 2 W' . f'i'.fQfJs,QiM- , gv ' 2 1 3 W'-mn, C13 Coach Williams flashed signals from third base line. C23 Coach Williams explained game strategy to the team. C33 The serious side of coaching was often reflected in the coaches expression. Coach Williams and Coach Jackson exhibited the serious side of coaching. C41 Coach Jackson waited for the call, Play Dall . iw ,TF Raider Golf - 1981 C15 Johnny Odell carefully considered each shot. C21 Johnny Odell, Coach Aubrey CBuddyJ Sayes. 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',,' jf ' ' 11:3 11 ,. 9 333- , y t K- - W 'vii' K Q COACHES: Ulysses Frontha, Greg Procell, Tony Rhodes, Jimmy Windham, John Hurst. The Huntington Raiders began the 1981 football season with hopes of maintaining their District 1-AAAA championship title. However, injuries and an overall 4-6 record quashed the Raiders' dream. The jamboree found the Raiders anxious for cz come back against the Captain Shreve Gators. However, mistakes and misfortune delayed the win. The Raiders were victorious in their first scrimmage game against Northwood: win- ning easily 18-O. But, the Raiders fell to the Airline Vikings, 12-6 in their second fete. Despite the loss of the star quarterback, Chris Goodwin, and an injured Keith Pruitt in the first game of the season, the Raider defense was widely praised and received honors as first in the district. This year twenty-four senior players saw their dream of a second district champion- ship slip through their fingers. However, they leave behind a legacy of hard work, enthusiasm, teamship, a genuine love for H.H.S., and memories ofa 49-0 victory over the Fair Park Indians to fellow gridders. Turn to page 251 for a complete season record. .44- l Q il Defensive Ends rf-.-1 Q Q 'llllllllliiillll Defensive Backs Standing: Greg Burton, Kenneth Ary, Patrick Barnes, Reginald Norman. Kneeling: Leroy Washington, Kevin Knowles, Mark Grigsby, Randy Robinson, Jeff Hunter. Sitting: Rodney Blake, Bobby Williams, Johnny McCoy, Shan- non Fish, Mike Davis. lllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllli x 'V' S 'f ,, iaaiwium ,., 4, , GC e 'Es QS a '7 S A 4, 'S' ' ,V . I I Y V r LW a i 4 g,iflig,3 il t ,-v en 'W' ' M- ' 5 L llltllllllll alll x TZ' John Anderson, Scott Morse, Carl Sampson, Ken- neth Norwood. Standing: John Anderson, Mark Grigsby, Keith Pruitt. Kenneth Norwood, Shannon Fish, Johnny McCoy. Kneeling: Ollie Mitchell, Jeff Green, Darien Bradford, Eric Pamplin, Stanley Washington. Standing: Gary Ralph, James Moore, Scott Wiggins, Raphiel Wash- ington. Link Burns, Charles Stephens. Kneeling: Larry Rivers, Jerry Lee, Chris Hogan, Tim Kemp, Williom Bell. Tight Ends Receivers fialltliili X Y siytgfgjif 'll , I A YL. I E ? Jglgmx ' iliaiz L E Q J'ilJ'.3JJ' .rv 1. iillllllg lf V i Quarterbacks K i Knowles, Chris Goodwin, Joey Dell, Shannon F h ill Jgrk Wfflffllillf 9- , W , arm l J F H W fllflllllllflllll r lg 3 ummm ,,,, . QffGDSlVG 'il J: mga : lf W I 211 lerrfrssffll, , Wimfllllll 1 alurl2lm, 23 Sanford Backs Standing: Leroy Washington, John Willis, Ecotry F ll H b t . Kneeling: Tony Jones, Reginald Wright, J h H g Cffens ve Guards in 1 W i L llriliil Standing: Barry Vaughan, Pascal St well, Jay Lyons, James Cummings. Kneeling: Kenny S h R bble Ri , Steve Pate. . :J 'fs 1 , , ,. umm similar ' y Wim: 'J W JUJ HUNTINGTON HUNTINGTON HUNTINGTON HUNTINGTON HUNTINGTON HUNTINGTON HUNTINGTON HUNTINGTON HUNTINGTON HUNTINGTON HUNTINGTON HUNTINGTON Scoreboard 0 CAPTAIN SHREVE 0 RT. WASHINGTON 10 MLNDEN 21 GREEN oCKs 4G PARKWAY 10 LAKE CHARLES 6 NATCHITOCHES CENTRAL 49 FAIR PARK 26 RT. WASHINGTON 0 WOODLAWN 14 BYRD 0 SOUTHWOOD ig , 252 0 Sports Mwwwv Q, SSW - 'Q K Sports 0 253 . R N rw- 'hw , A -A-2A ' S' Wi 'sf' -:-.L- .,,.: Ecotry Fuller ran the ball while Scott Wiggins and Tim Kemp blocked the Green Oaks defense. Tim Kemp and Randy Robinson looked on from the sideline at Lake Charles. Raider offense huddled to discuss the next play. Scott Wiggins, James Cummings, Steve Pate blocked for Ecotry Fuller who car- ried the ball on the screen pass. Scott Wiggins, Tim Kemp. 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W , si 4 A. were f i !'..f5:7 325.':.:! 'ri 'I 11 Kevin Knowles carried the ball while Scott Wiggins blocked the Green Oaks Giants. 23 Raider defense on the goal Ilne. OJ Darien Bradford set to run an offensive play. y K I f' 4 . A H Q2 ' . gift V f 5 egg. .,,smf54 5' 6' J fr QM .fi-'.gA',,ia.g.'-A we wifi 1' sd We S 258 0 Sports Q51 .Mi f-,-. , We Db QQ' 1 if XQQ X I Sports 0 259 'in- 17 ix Q ,AA . 8 Q 4 N -I4 .1 , 1 fl, ' H- 5159 in 260 0 ,wang . . i an UWA I AilX 25 Q1 It v-.., 'ww- is -, 'P ' . f -f K .-5:33 - 3 25 .E X JJ dd 1-. A , v A ,,...-X 5,42 A 911 Sports 26 373 1' is Mi' ,U 4 w W ,. ff' V M X 2 'ii +3 5 Sport S 4 Ju., B. xx. il 'Wu 'Az 5 L ll 264 0 Sports 1 ,hh 1 E.. 1 6 L! A' 'gf 154 fi, - X Ui f' x Q-.2 I 4 5 is g,l3V'5: Aix. 'iii Q .ar 42 gk, 4? fs: 1 A91 43, , A. 3 L, 1.65 Sports 0 265 af ll Karanda Jackson and Lela Lockett on a fast break. Teresa Henderson went after a jump ball against BTW. Leia Lockett protected the Raider ball from Lion offense. 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Dickens for their unselfish work. Special thanks go to Miss M. L. Key, Miss C. Herrington, and Miss S. Ettredge for giving of their time in assisting us. Bernard James is remembered for his photographic contributions to the student life section. Special thanks to Mr. J. Odom, Huntington's first principal, for the use of his darkroom. Sincere appreciation is extended to my associate editor, Tracy Adams, for her untiring efforts in seeing this task completed. l hope that you will enjoy this yearbook as much as we enjoyed producing it. WE REMEMBER THE PAST, BUT WE LIVE FOR THE FUTURE! OSCAR L. WRIGHT EDITOR-lN-CHIEF j Editorial 0 289 4- 277 284 281 23 ii , 'A' Adomsfessie, . ss Ansley, Pearlie - 36, 176 Ashley, Geraldine - 36, 169 Ary, James - 55 -B- Banks, Barbara - 56 Baylor, Ronnie - 52 Belanger, Jennifer - 33, 194 Benton, Annie - 55 Babbitt, Pot - 43, 196 Britt, Elaine - 54 Brossett, Lester - 49, 210 Bullard, Georgia - 25 Burney, Barbara - 47, 160 Burris, Levern C. - 29 Burton, Cherry - 31, 176, 177 Byrd, Margaret - 53 .C. Christian, Martha - 32, 33, 164 Cicalo, George - 47 Clark, Barbara - 34, 160 Clark, Eleanor L. . 40, 192 core, Betty . as, we Coleman, Lois - 41, 167, 173 Conley, Francis - 34 Cook, Shirley - 54 Cowont, Helen - 39, 173 Crosby, Mamie - 56 . -D- Davis, Arneta - 56 Davis, Ethel - 43 Davis. Kay - 36 Davis, Valmarie - 36 Denham, Elizabeth - 35 Dickens, ,Mary - 31, 176, 192 Dickson. Thomas - 45 Durden, Qotothy - 55 ,li ,V V -En V Ettredge, Sherry - 51 ,V'h,yVV i C -F. Fagans, Imogene - 53 Fair, Elizabeth - 50 Fitzgerald, Rose - 22 r Fitzgerald, Thomas - 46 Frontha, Ulysses - 47, 48, 247 Fulco, David - 45. 170 Fuller, Roy - 26 .G- Gipson, L. T. - 55 Staff Index Goree, Theodis - 45, 170 .H. Hall, Bill - 47 Hemmings, Patsy - 25 Henderson, Dorothy - 25 Henderson, Dorothy - 54 Herring, Corine - 54 Herrington, Cheryl - 40, 192, 194 Hervey, Betty - 51 Hoell, Jan - 56 Holder, Alene - 25 Holt, Dorothy L. - 31, 174, 175 Howard, Marian - 41, 237 Hurst, John - 247 .J. Jackson, Walter - 39, 181, 238, 2 Johnson, Betty - 32, 163 Johnson, Charles - 36, 171 Jones, Ruth - 54 .K. Kato, Nettie - 56 Key, M. Lois - 31 .L. LoCaze, Shelby - 56 Larance, Betty - 27 Lear, Doris - 56 Lee, Eleanor B. - 54 Lee, George M. - 49, 210 Lee, Patricia D. - 25 Lillich, Lorna - 27 Logan, Rita - 45 Lynch, Deloris - 32, 33, 169 Mack, Clara - 26 Magee, Barbara - 56 Malone, William - 49, 210 Mann. Horace - 54 Manuel, 'Nettie - 43, 205 M0255 ,,4, Gm' v 46 McElroy,'3Lynclq1,. 31 Mckgnight, Emmm . 54, ,,. Mnchetrg Olney, za ,Q Mosley, Mary - , ,,,r, glllorrls. w.c.r.ys5 Huyner, Lindg J f Orton, Jeanne - 53 42, ,259 .P. Parker, Cathy - 45 Parrott, Marilyn - 45 Virginia - 41 Poole, Anne - 52 Pouncey, Annie - 47 Prim, Nettie - 34, 169 Procell, Greg - 43, 247, 254 .R. Rambin, Mary - 56 Rasco, Ophelia - 56 Ray, Janice - 55 Rayson, Herbert - 54 Rhodes. Robert - 43, 247, 254 Rice, Pat - 54' Robbins, Brett - 54 Ruffin, Maggie - 35 Rye,',l'lelen N. - 27 ef 5761515 .s. Sharo, JoAnn . 54 Shoemaker, Judy - 35 Smalley, Olivia - 55 smith, Mildred . sa ,5Q5tgphens, Melanie - 50 sgyigpn, c. D. . as ff 6 .T. Thomas, Eulo - 40 - 1 Thomas, Gary - 29, 165, 166 Thompson, Jessie - 54 Thornton, Lois 5, 25 Tumlnello, Vincent - 36 V,i,i V , -V. vorore, 4523. 2:10, , I -wb Sum- 26 P, . 47, 166, 168 Washington, Patsy 7.32, 182 , Washington, Rudoloh - 40 Watsonykuth - 50 ji, wirmemudolph . 48, 165 L Susan - 34, 164. funds., +1455 ' 6 Evridelr 05 242 Staff index ' 291 Adams, Barbara - 60 Adams, Kevin - 60 Adams, Tracy - 60, 161, 191, 192, 182 Adkins, Sharon - 60 . 25532515 21514 1 . .1 fi! ' '1.. 590l0f fl 44 A Ellis, KellY - 66, I ll nl lu ' Ellis, Rosie - 66, J Camp, Thomas - 63 - Carmack, Patrick - 63 Caraway, Brenda - 64 . ii1i'- 5 ,'li Ti Carroll, Larry - 64, 160 fl I Carter. Margaret - 64, 176, 1771. ,'y1 ,g,,,,,,,, Colleen 165' Alf616, ,,, yyynyyy c61fl1611, N61l1611i6l . 64, 186, ,,,,,, 1 6641615295 lllli 1 249 213 ' 6- 171 Chodsev. 16116 - 64. 1651 llr ' 97' . 116.1197 Clwk. Greg - 64 1 F ilil 67' 961 Coburn' Kim - 64, 164 Q 97 5 lll i 1 i,,, comer. Chris - 64. 161. ' .fi . 1 4 175' 194 ,.',. 1 ' 67' 1691 184 1l.' 1 ll combs. Kirby - 64 lii .,.' 1 . V i,..1 m Conner, Jennifer - 64 .,:.. . Flilco' 6713 f' llli 444i16.,, 166061 .Shelby - 64. 170 m ,,.6. ..44. 1 - 641 116. 177C .1 llli. 1 A ' .,.1 2 V V h V V4:gVi, T, lyhln VV.k 1 .V .V Usd 245, . ,V, ,. . 7-if 6 1 ..1 ..,, Coffieb 0bYf16i15fiff'55- . 1ll 7 199 .1161 ,.., , at 1... C16g61.s661f-65 ,.l, A i1'l1 A 'llil 1195, 248 CYef'l5l 10W1 l-l5Cl - 65 V - 61233 lllliyy y 1 , S A ,liylo 61' 1 666666. ,L61i6ll,.,g iil,4l A , 8611135611 Cindy - 6145 7 f 9 611 ill ' ' ' .1 .ll A ..1l61. 6 .- . 1Gdii19T'li.f2y6fh16 - 67 61 11l,.11 1 1,.11 ill Q A .,.,, . , G61-156611 - 68 1. 6- 62 1 A Davenport, Cathy - 65 Geiggar, Ginger - 66yf6gf1.6111. 62, 161 , ji 061116, L611y . 65, 186, 188, 210 e6611y,l52.1a1663y.y. 66, Boyterj 561136. 621 A A Devers, Charles - 66, 186, l'.,' J 6 C68 6166f616,.g.9l361166j yy. .yy,, 16Q,b:V 166, 061611, 6616666116 . 66, 168, 51667 y 175 A A .y .. 225. f1, 266. 199 .1..1 661 1655379 1 C . Draper, Andres - 66, 163 li5l'l'l ll 6 172,l183cf ..1., 4551151644.M6ggi6ff:1163. D66p61, D6b16 . 66, 176, 177 cal6-66, Av611yf 6.69, A .lcy Q5r3111111bl6, M6r66y44,1.,..664 164, 168, 016661, 161111 . 66 e666w111, ,,,6 116o,14.11'162?165 ..ya 1194,y195,.,.224,2gyg11j.g1l ,1.. A 1 , D1116611, Felecia . 66, 177 238, 185 Dy61, RQfIdY - 66 ...,.y.,. ,.y., Gl'Ql10m, AIQI1 -'69, 186, 189 2Ql1?f!T1iS1l.Link 1ll1'll Q..,l.I15f9h9m1 A696-161.69 661. I ,...4 1,.. lov -69 A A A V 1111111l71'1 TVGFESI1, L6sh6611 -169, 163, 170 2351 Q 199, 201 . 11,1 ,,11 , .1 411. . ' . 4 . y A Gflesef 6611.66 ...1 in ..'11 1 .1 I 1...4 Shirliva- . 249 Vg.:J 'l'l'lllll Eason, Jacqueline - 66, 174 ' 1 ,,.lV1 6' .. ' ' . ' 'f 1:,fs1,2-V141'iWf3:115i'z6-1,1 I - , 9- , .-,':,1a 4.y.,11.,x'11 ' . ,166 '.F:f'f fw1.6,.,i 'f 1 ff-ra ':,.1112m1fCffw ,J , f. .,,,, 1- ff ff 292 ' if ., .. .- . f, . 1 11:11 . ' 1 ' - Senior Inde Hall, Jeff - 69, 171 Hall, Luther - 69 Hall, Wendell - 69 Hanson, Jack - 69 Moore, nr rrh eV'.' , Moore, Moore, lgify J Moore, W Moore, Keith, Melissa - 72 Kelly, Terri . 72, 1616166 1 ,,,,,, , Kemp, ram , 249, 254,255 , Mo '5' , Morris, Morse, Jessie - 74, 163, 166, 212 John - 74, 183 Katherine - 75 Linda - 75 Ricky - 75, 185 Morgan, Bryan - 75, 184 Morgan, Joe - 75, 166, 195, 210 Kerry - 75, 181 Timothy - 75 Scott - 249 ,f, -,., 1, Hardin, Christi - 69 1 . 1 , Moses, Sandra - 75 Harper, James - 70 ,L 1 . 1 - . , s,,,ys pMurray, Ben - 75, 181 Harrison, Sharon - 70, 185,, '2?f f ,s,,,,,,, L I' 75 ' iii ,,,,. .,,, 1 i 1 UNC , 65 le - Hay, Yolanda - 70, 166 1 f w 5 Y 1 Myles, Theresa - 75, 176, 177 I-loves, James - 70 p ,,,i,,,, Heal, Donna - 70 'rii ' Q15 1 , y H A Herbert, Stan - 70, 162, Gerald , 72' , 175, 194 Lee, Jerry . 72, 1 2 ... .. Higgins, Brett - 70, 166, 191, 253 Lee, Jimmy - 72, 1,,, ,,,,,,, . 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J- , Howflfdf Sheflmei - 183 Lewis, 122 Hurle T ' iriii 94 'tii 1 76 Y, onyqfgff 411, , 1 , 1Q5,,V,.,,198, 201 76,1 168 230 J-evils.,-Shofon - ' Li J h 0 n ' lbdkefmehn . 1 frrr fr-1,L00Q:fri1q e'Y' ' 1o'ifiiiii 1 - ,,, , J I 'J 7, if if ,, , as ,,,t J - 73 11,11, rte 1 1 6 1 , W Jack, 161, 170, 184, 185, f' Odvm, AUQGIO - 76, 163, 165, 170, Jeeksen, Afngela . 71,5,,161, ,,1ey,, 172, 162. 226 Jackson Drmisill 4 , ' -40'Le0rY, Shelio -76,168,177, 181, ' G w ' 1 ' 183 Jackson Joerg. 71 6 'ilf if ' it 5 Jackson Paul - 166 1 1 fOfb0U9hf MCFCUS - 167 Jackson Sharon 186, 189f,,3r,,5Q J'J, , M'- fheW5f Adel - 74 1 A Q 6 OFH559' Monica ' 76 James, Benny 165, Matthews, Roxanne '7, jg, f,,, fgOWen, Janual - 176, 177 169, 185 Mccoy, Johnny - 14, ,,e, Jackie - 77 James, Bernerclw?iii?163, 165, McCullough, Devrd - 79,5166 f . ii,i J iii'o 186, 189 J McTrre, Robert - 74, 181 , ',,-,,, 4 Y . ' . . 1,t1 1 Jenkins, Anna 186, 203, Mom - 74, 197 , ,rtr . . J ,,11,, 5 I nl Jernigan, Connyi1ggQ,,Z1, 174 Muller, Kathy - 176, 177,t:45ffH4 ,'t', . . ,',15, j 11,e ier 4 Johnson, 72 Mme , Klm - 74 4 . - ,- Joiner, Rose - Mitchell, LaDonne - Jones, John - ,Jg 169, 185, 230, 231 J Jones, John - ?gQE521kfM0ntgomery, Larry - 77, 165 '3,t,1,,L:,g52 ez ,,-V .Y ' Jones, Laura - Z1f2g,if1162, 165, 168, Arlene , 74, 116+-wr ,14PQsJ,5,l5,9,r,g,4,,5,eeQIn0 - 77, 176, 177 ,f,, g 203, 224 James - 249 ,155 1 58, 77, 162, 167, 168, MW' UZ! 'WZ W, bij, 7 L -Wi, ,L ,,,,,,, 2, 1624 ,, ,wfww 1, ,,e,e,,,,,f ,, ,. -,, f,-2,111.4 1 . ,, Senior Index 0 293 ,MQ 172,1 182, 225, 5252, , Pef1f'YW?3iQ, 1 1 Phi iPS1 1, ' Phillips. 1 Y 168, 170, f Pierce, Larry - 2385118 RLLL L Porterfiels, Patrirfiia - 77, R L Pouncy, Emery,, 11j,,77 Procell, Shelley 9177, 181 Prilitt, Angela 5 77, 160, 166, 226 'f frrr f 1 2 :5,,,g,,k- ,z ,,, 5-lgabuiars, shane . 78 Rdbom, Joey . 78, 166 1 rrrr Raphael, Masson - 78 Felecia ,. 78 Reade-n,,M6n6 ,. 75, 163, 166, 172 Remedies, r6r6 Diane -,781 t 1 Rhode-s,1,r14h6sr, rig1dq 5162, 166, 166, Rice Vicki 168- 171, Richurdwny 1 , Richmond, QiL1gq111gt.1j,21111, ,6,1 1 Q Richmond,LfShRe,lRley1A 78, 162, 171, Senior Index Saunders, Sonya - 79 Vercher, Tim - 82, 175, 174 Sharp, James - 80, 165 Shaw, Kevin - 80 Shoemaker, Dean - 80, 172, 170, 168, 167 Smith, Randy - 80 Speight, Lisa - 80, 177, 176, 160 Spurlock, Ricky - 80 Starks, Anthony - 80, 175, 174 Stephens, Carol - 80 Stephens, Charles - 80, 183, 162, V213,, 248, 249 Stewart, Byron - 80, 191, 166, 185 sr6qgii,131C5,ene, , eo, 181, 161 Sfi.1ifliYCi1iif,,,'FQrreSf . 160 sfovibrilig, Lyqn61fe, ,,61, , 178, 172, V 170,' 168, 166. Stowell, Pascal - 250 Strange - 81, '162 Tabor, Nathan - 81, 162 Tabor, Tim - 81 7123715 3 1 , 1 1Tape,1Warren -81, 195,167 ,i,,, 1 ,Q , , Qmygrsfrmrfy , 24Q9 252 1 V Qfaylor, Lasetha - 201, 200, Haven ,- 76, 181- ,1,,, 1 M5811 riii 199f'135- 1841 Artie - 79 991919543 212 Randy . 79, 195, 171, 171 162, 160. 243, 255 000110 - 79, 182, 177 1 , ,r 171 - 79 1 1 rritl , Roberf 1- 79 ,'112 1161 1721 165 Linen 15579 pw 1l,,i1i1 172111011 1 11, gif, 1ty,11 ,,,1 1 Tubbs? Gow 152 , it 1 1,,1111 1 11t1 ,,,,1,, 1 T ' Mike ' 52 1 1TU '9e' Jef' ' 82 1 A 11111111t1t,1t,1 1 1 116 Tumef- Peffve - 821 '1 ,1,,'i'-'i 1,,1 1,,11 ,,' n ,' l11' 2 5 1,i, gif ', ' -1 1 ' ,,,1 y 1, 1111 ' , Q I t1i11 1 ' ' RL L ' ,,,t 1111 l1111l1i ff X Vergo, Pat - 82 Wade, Miyoshi - 83 Walker, Kim - 83, 176 Walton, Cherly - 83, 178, 163, 185 Ward, Rhonda - 177 Washington, Leroy - 58, 172, 168, 165, 162, 160, 224, g248, 250 wqshangron, Raphneifli, aa, 249 Washington, Rosie 1 West, Lisa . 83, 178, 174 1 White, Michael - 83 Whitfield, Don - 83 Whittington, Pepper - 83, 243 Wiggins, Scott - 83, 249, 252, 255 williams, nridgerre . ea, 237, 195, ,,,g465 , 1 Lee - 83, 166 williams, Stephanie - 84, 191, 178, ,160 , Williams,f Stephanie - 84 Willis, John -1 84, 235, 185, 250, 252, 254,255 ,S11 , , wood, s6phr6n611 fg5,ggQ,1,gj1171, zoo, Woodson, Jackie , ,, ,S Worm, Jeff - 84, ,,ig.g Wright, Oscar - 1,-'1 ,,s,,grf1z,ff1fe1,, 11 1, ,,-, , ,1, . 1 6- 1, fb f 'ff f ,bf mm 1 , fx Q 1 2 1 4 5 ,,,,,,g11:g,q, ,4,,756,,, Mw1n11f4n: 11555. ,we 1,1p'fgew1f ,, Q41 111199, 1sw.f ,f,41n-1-Swv -mwwf 1' ,111,W-lm:ff11i1ew111we 11 11.1f,1w,1111w1, ,11,1,1 2 , 11r,1 1 1 1 ' 11 ,1 1 .e1,11 . 1 1 1 1 1. 11 1, . 1 ,, , 1 A' 1'h 1 , 0 e ,,,,, ,. , 1 '1 - , I 2 ' ' ' 1 ':'- - , ' 2 2 , ' f 1 1 ' 1 'fV', ,1 ,. f A f - wfky fgf 7, f'31 f '7i1 f',11f1v.. - , 1 , 'f' 21 1 g, 1 - 1 11+ e awards - 91, 185 , 2 , NODCY C0lh0Uf1 - 94 1 , ,,12e 5 ' 4 1 1 1 -1 91 ' - 122 2 1 1, , f :'1,,1,f.L -' f W 1,2701 , M11 of , 1 f 7 , , ff, 1- 1 , a .4 AVL C Ss d'c' ,,,, ROCJOGY 1 ' f Cmole Cone' ' 207, 2:10. Kem Cone, I k'V'A 2 Q ' , -f ,'LL, D W if GFDS - 160 ' 'LNf 1, 1 2, 1, - - - 86' 1 , - , h ' J 21,1 1 6' ' 1 ',1' V . N ' 19 5 Dnn1afam1ien .2 1 0 ' C mme 1 d 161 , Michelle Cheletteg -- , ' L',, 'L-L,, ' - ' ', f 1 , ,,,, L. ,, if ., - 'h- 1 Laura Claudrs - , , Afv - 881 1611 M1 h , Cr, Cindy Faiefdo 'C Ge 'fm 1 f ' ' M 1 224 DOf0fhy 071 ' ' ': ' Buddy Cook - 90, 1 ' h 'F h : 1 1' , Rebecca 3 190, 164. 171, S onnon JS 'ii' ,1 1l QF 250 1 1'1,1 ,. . 1, 11111 - 1 2 90 201 John Flores - 91, 248 '11'1 ,, k 17 H V LV - , . ' ' ,Barry Canon 1 90 Katrina Flores - 91, 200 1 ' Q 11 Sharon Ball - 88, 185 Robert Barber - 88. Alan Ball - 88. Chris Baudoin - 88. Lucretia Beard - 88. Rhonda Becken - 88, 170, 182. William Bell - 88, 249. Michelle Bickham - 89, 164, 172. Tina Crager - 90. Chris Crosby - 90. Shelia Crosby - 90, 163, 185, 198, 201. Ronald Cullins - 90, 212. James Cumming - 250, 255. Kevin Cush - 90. Kenny rox . 91, 172, 186, 188. Cherri Franks - 91, 230 ni I .gag 1.. Beverly Black - 89, 191. KOYJOFI GUUCJY - 91' Rodney Blakes - 248, 259. - Sarah Garrald - 91 5he,,y Boddle , 89. Brad Gasway . 91, ixnnndn Breakfield . e9. Angelo GIPSOH - 92 2 Lisa Bridges - 89. j M50 Graham ' 92' 1 , , Tammy Brock - 89, 160, 204, 206g 1 yyy, x Gemld Gremm ' 92- , 'Vf:'i:3,, M, 4'Vi,:J1:1 Q - K I 221. fe Denise 1 , 1 ,1,8 1 11.. 1 V.A,fiimki Brooks - 89V 166' 238-1, Jeffery Green,, V-992352495 V ' 'fi' 1 i'f 2' . ' - L, X mrefosseffe - 89. 1601 180-2 Pefsve 1 1 iiksf 1 1, i111 iire . 69, 180, 181, 195. P-edeflek ,1941 1 1 J'i1' ff7?4?,E'f1i , A 'A 2 ' 1 f - 1i'-1 14' 5 11f Brown - 69, 164, 194, 204, 11 Lowe DeGf6f2W1f+ff 112174- Derle Griffin - - - 1811 1 11 1, , 1 , 2 1 . , Phillip Denmngron - 90. , 1 1 2 1 1 1 , 2 2 1,2 ay: 1, ,,, ' 2 zyfmekmge grumley , 89. Jeanne Dessommes . Q1, ,162,:,164, F , , Aiben Bryant . 59, 160. 206- . 1 , , , . . i 1, 1 2 . ennnfny Burns . 89, 162, 183. Suzie Dickord - 911 2161. 162.165, , 1,,1 , Rhonda 'Burns - 89, 164, 188. 1 1691 2041 206- 4 12 1,11 , f 12' 22 2 1 2 . . 1 , 1 ,1.1 , 1 ,, Ceren BUUOU - .594 1911 J0J'50 00490 ' 91 2 - 1. ' ' - A 1 2- ,,1-. , 'i'-,, Wi' 5 ' 4, 11', 5, V 1 11,,1 1 ,.., 1. 11 ,'1 K' 204, ,','-' , 1, 11 sonYCl DIXOD - 91, 1- 1 1,,1 f1,'. 1,,1.. E1 ii, ,1 ,,1. 2,11. 11r1 2 1111 .,,. ,,.. 1 f1,1 ,ix ,'e,1. JJ12 . ' MOH DOYOI - 208 ,2.2 1 1 '2 1 f'22 2 he 1 1,,,, , . '121 , Chris Do le - 1 1 1, .,,.,1 , Y , 9 JR11 1 1.1 Richard Dozler - 91 1 -1 R D 9151 1, , 1 ',6i ' enee uggan - ' i m ,,.,,,1.1 111111 11,221 f 1 'f 1 121 1111 5? f ,,,1 k.1, ,,,, X ,,,., 1 ,1,., . .. 12' xwifti g, 1' F '22' 1',, ' K A' FN VT 1112 17 6' W?iV'I1,fi 71 1' 2 212- 1 'J 1' J 1 1 2 1 1r2 2,12 2 F 1 1 I , 1 1 M1v55'P16'l. ,W W,i.LfFfi 1'f' Z '-- W i', 1 f . 17' V' w7f11c2.'n.,w-'1 :,, Hz' , -'1 1 M 74?'7f1-wa',fW7?K'11,1'f4Tf 1 ff ' ,-,,' :l.-4 2 1 5 1 1 W ,--. 'in +8611 M 1 , 1 1 117 . .. 112 .12. 1 e . 1. . . 55-ig, 9j,,. my . ,fs My Rf J e 99 39 '... A . W 9 9..9.999 . .5 . UDIOF 9 George Haywood - 92, 161. Tommy Keel - 94. e e,, 1 iiei . 99 faery Head . 92. Jeff Kelly . 94, 162, 9165,9f167. A 96.5 Terese Henderson . 92, 162, 170 172, 213, 236, 248.9 2e 22 . 96. 9 5 f 171, 17.2. ,ee , James King . 94, 186. 9 9 ' ,ee 96, 17O,,183. Tanya Hendricks 93fi61Q' Sigrid King - 94. 5 h , . 9 E 6,.e 95,9 ,,,2e -96.9 Ann ,e222 9 Kevin Knowles f 496.- Cfrrir lii 252, 254, 257-. iiiii iQrriS.,9MilrEI96-9 ,511 i ieee P9U'9 1ii' Tim91hY Hii'l!9ffi ienn -193-5 i iii . si Angel Hoell .9 95, 180. . rrenye ...,,. eiinn Chris H99Gf1-93'5249- ' i'ii f Ml9friHi9999 iii .. rrorrensred - 95. M'-fy 5 'lehfr H9f19'9 - 90' 174' 175' 191- e . ..... . . . Qberlvn ef'fi9911D.riSi9..59H9r19n' U'-991 - P-Oberf Moore 9999l99.59liidn Howord - 93, 165, 170 Keith 5 Chris 1'11fi Michael Hudsmrfh - 92. she-nyfnembfechf - 95g ni.. ..1i g Eric Mrrrk Hur'-911 Mark Leech - 95- 9 Jeff Hunter - 248. Cedric Lee - 95. r.Ti1h1. 5 9 .,'r 9 '19'9'1 E- L99 - 95' irrr 499 k44i 191' 201- 1'... riie rrrr .,.. . 1 9 5h9 Y Lee -1 iiiiiiiiiii ,.... iiiiiigiiiiiiiiiii ..... . .... 9 ff' BC-rborv , ,..... 1... 195- 1 riirri 1 i1.i 9999 Laura LewiS - 95,195 '.fr?l2 Vh!ximLEiVVbx .,.5 2 5 j 5r.1 5..f riii L9f19'9 L9W19 - 95f . ......... ...... . . . ..... 1 T9 Y .59..9 5'9 9 U dS9Y ' 95' .r..i., f 31 , Sf. . rrre I-919 L99'19 f..95- 160' ni. 1 5..e.. 99'fjE.l9lF..9 ...K .... 1 82, 237. Debbie 201' 9 irire 9 rreeeix I USO 172' 194- ,.... 149i LYf'91f9 191' 99 9 iiif 9i'i , 166' .r .r9.. 9e.ri 9 ...KK 5 .... nrr efrr errr 5... - 94' 219' iigi9ili9Lii9?i 9 4. rrerr 4.9..i.r .5 94. .,., . rer'o'r - 91- . ... 5 . . .'-Zfiff 1 . . .. - 9... ..,.. . O 9 9999 g .99 ' fff .eee rii 1J4li 9 9 L19 511191 jQ '99 Johnson - 94 99 5 rrrrr 9 5199 95 errr 99519 5 nrrr 5 5 296' Tonya Johnson - 94 171999993 irer. 9 99 15 5 .2921 599' 99 5 ,J 44- ee, 15 1' fig 5: :cy :fr 225929: ei ig: .sy 5 ..,1,grg, j.:-,5, 5- . . '15, . ' 12 .4 W 'LIZ me ' r.99 5 f Tmci 1999990 - 94' 174- iifiiiiiii 9199 5 4 . .'49 Benito .Jones - 86, 94, 160, 163, iiiiii il, ,..'i Qi 9.. 9... .5 . .... . .,.f 163, 204, 205 9 7999 99 reii. 9. r '71 riiiir iiiiiii 9 Dnvfd Jones . 94, 160, 165. Rebericd 99 Tonnie Jones ' 94' Heather 164' ,ie -9.-r' :xii .1rr:' 9 Tim Jones - 94, 170, 185 RO09nie McCoUney - 95, Q9 w 1 9 9935995 Tony.-Jones - 94, 250. 1 3210+ f 9 999 I 59 95- 5 4 r'1r9f99 . 55. 99- 9 ...... - . ' 955'1 999 9 9999 .995 . ,'z 5,- .z999 .:,.g 159 .e5.' fe99f 5 1 ' 'ef'., ,5 .-f.,55 ' 55 5 '5 .' 5-.-, , 1. -5-::'. 55r5f4' . Junror Index X 61,559 ws 511155 1 Paula Phelps - 97, 164, 204, 206. Pam Pickens - 98. Carol Pike - 98. Renne Pipkins - 98. Rotina Pogue - 98, 178, 185, 204, 207. Marcus Potter - 98. Jacqueline Pouncy - 98, 185. Keith Pruitt - 98, 163, 165, 238, 248, 249. ru nr Gary Ralph - 98, 162, 249. Larry Ramsey - 98. Felecia Rasco - 98. Alita Royfield - 98, 204, 207. Ronna Redwine - 98, 165. Donna Reno - 98, 165. Debra Richardson - 98. Stacy Richardson - 98, 163, 182, 198, 201. Gary Roan - 98, 181. Teresa Russell - 98. in in SandraSagmuel - 98, 164, 182, 195. Kenny 7Sat3ichez - 98, 250. Al Sanders - 98, 187. Mike Shanahan - 99. Paula Shawver - 99, 160, 176, 199, 200, 201. Dwight Shields - 99, 160 Lisa Shoemake - 99, 171, Patrick Sibley - 99. Johnathen Smith - 99. Sheila Smith - 99, 163, 166, 176. Timothy Smith - 211, 212 Tommy Smith - 99, 169. Butch Spears - 99. Karen Spinks - 99, 166, 182. Debbie Stevens - 99. Junior Index Carolyn Stevens - 99. Gary Strickland - 99. Tammy Strickland - 100. Michael Stroud - 100. Troy Swindle - 100, 172. Princess Taylor - 100, 178, 201. Shawn Taylor - 100, 163, 165. Vernon'3Thomas - 212. Greg Tilley - 100. Antonio Tillman - 100. 2 Linda Timon - 100. Kathy Title . 100. I I Richard Vergo - 100. Z 1 Keith Walden - 100. Donna Walker - 100. n . 538 Glen Walton - 100, 176, 185. Donna Washington - 100. Kevin Washington - 100, 185, 186, 188- , sm.-iiety Washington - 100, 213 249. y Ginger Watkins - 199, 201. Jon Weaver - 100. f 5' Kenneth White - 210. Mitzi White - 86, 100, 160,l183. Chris Whittington - 100. Dennis Wiggins- 100. A.B. William - 212. f Angela williams - 100, 182, 201. Karen Williams - 100, 162, 166, 1 191, 203. Melissa Williams - 100, 201. Patrick Williams - 100. Yolanda Williams - 100, 163, 174 201. Barbi Wright - 100. Reginald Wright - 100, 212, 250. Regina Yeager - 100, 162, 182. Henry Youngblood - 100. Junior index 297 Sophomore Sharon Abercrombie - 104, 200 178 Jane Allen - 104 Sherry Allen - 104 Samanatha Allwhite - 104, 201 Cassandra Anderson - 104, 163, 176 f Karen Anderson - 104 Phylis Anderson - 104, 201, 199 Steven Archey - 104, 166, 218 Sandy Arnold - 104, 287 Steven Bailey - 104 Christopher Barker - 3104 Erica Barette - 104, 211 Teresa Barron - 104, 201 Joey1j,,Bell-104, 102. 162, 163, 250 Terrence Bell, 104, 161, 191 Michael Berry - 105, 213.41 Kathy Bickham - 105, 201511, John Birdson - 212 r Phil 0irri5r,r1gy.r105, 201 Regi'n'a-Biidson - 105 Vincent Birge - 105 Donald Bivens - 105 Larry Blalock - 105 John Boggs - 105, 160 ,C , Karen Booker - 105,, 181 A 'J Karen Bouis - 105, 5164, 199, 200, 6 ,201 J 1 r ,, candy noyfer .105, 165 7QSUsan Boseman Q 105 lAdrian Brakman A- ,105 Aubrey Brown - 105 ,Herissa Brown P105 6 Ruiilgerick Brown - 1052 166 Bryant . 211, 212 Koosevelt Bryant - 105, 188, 186 Jennie Buckingham - 105 ,V r Diane Brunette - 105 L yy, Pam ,Baton - 105, Soohomvfeiffldsxr A r Gary Caldwell - 105 Chris Call - 105, 179 Michael Cariere - 105 Lisa Carthen - 106 Mark Cayton - 106 Girlee Chamers - 106 Bill Chambelis - 106 Shelby Chase - 106 Karla Cobble - 106, 201 Ginny collins - 106 Dana Combs - 106, 183 Patricia Compton - 106 Kerry Conner - 106 Index Lrsnrrrrrrrr cooks . 106, 162, 1851 sllll ' isr,, . Michelle Cotton - 106 nn in Cynthia Danveils f Robert, Daughtry -' '106 'll' Cedric Davidson - 106,v184 Chrisg Davis - 106 1 J ElaineiDennison - 106 Theresa Desadier - 106 1, 1 Sherry Dill . 106 : Y Wanda Dooley - 106, 2017 Vlly 1 VVVVV V , . ,, , rrimmyy 4, 106 A A 103 Mai'krEyans - 106 Sharon Everheartr- - r r r Ferguson - 1 4 ,rrrsrrjsgrzgf Candy Fielder - 106 Mike Flecther - 106 Shirley Ford - 106, 186 Darren Franklin - 106 Tim Frantz - 107 Ectory Fuller - 107 Don Gibbs - 107 Lori Gilbert - 107 Dana Gillaspie - 107 James Gilley - 107 Sonya Gilmore -107, 184 Jana Graham - 107, 201 John Gray - 107 Sonya Guidry - 107, 201 1 1 Angela Hairston - 107, 200 Dennis Hall - 107 , 0, .ylr lj r,,,r it 1 rim Hall- 107 rirr 1 gg yryy,,r y Laitisha ,fgHaltom - 197.7 rAudidljHamme11. 107. 176,200 Rebecca!-lannah - 108, 165 1, John Hcirrriirrg . 250, 253 f.ggfg11f1 yr,, gg, shaun Hardin . 108 -3 r1y,,rt Sherry Harper 4- 108, 1785 TFOY H0fPQiifi115,195 A A Tim M Letitia Hay 17108 if Yolanda Henderson - 108, 160 1 178, 199,201 Virginia Hicks,-108 1 Brenda Hillard'fQf108, 200 1 2 i1errirHolden 160, 164, 201 ,1r,,1 Hyqnolreiffii- 102, 100, 100 220' J Howard - 108, 188 NlF'6lS9lm, Hudson J ' 1 f ,.,,, W -2, 'QW l4s,wrrafi5'i' 5 if, 4 rr ,sr Sophomore Index Carl lvery - 108 Karanda Jackson - 108 Kim Jackson - 108 Orvie Jackson - 108, 210 Shaun Jackson - 108 Sonya Jackson, 102, 108, 200 Stacey Jamison - 108 Tracey Jamison - 108 Lori Johnston - 108 Lisa Jones - 108, 182, 200 Marie Jones - 109, 201 Katherine Joubert - 109 Willie May Kemp - 109 Darrel Kepney - 109 Chris Kersey - 109 Darren Langford - 109 Charles Lawrence - 109, 185 Ray Lawson - 109 Steve Lee - 9 Albert Lewis - 109, 185 Chantay Lewis - 109, 182, 201 Janice Lewis - 109, 160, 182, 201 Bobbie Linsay - 213 Bart Little - 109, 162 Paul Loper - 019 Marty Lumpkin - 110 Darrel Luther - 110 Dimitri Lynch - 110, 182, 213 JOY Lyons 1110, 250, 253 Angela Mqndrgo . 110, 1162, 201 Sharla Martens - 110 Kelly McLain - 110, 201 Lurleen McLaughlin - 110 Sharon McMullen - 110, 180, V181 Buddy Melancon - 110 Liz Mik - 110, 160, 178, 201 Angel Mills - 110, 200 Clayton Moore - 211 Helen Moore - 110, 160 Laura Moore - 110, 201 Mary Moss - 110 Ben Murray - 110 Eric Nash - 110, 186, 189, 245 Paul Navarre - 110 Ricky Nelson - 110, 212 Reginald Norman - 110, 211, 248 Lisa Norris - 110, 182 Kenneth Norwood - 110, 160, 162, 249 Dawn Nuner - 110 Z S Shannon Olson - 110, 183 -r nr Dorthea Palmer - 111, 155 Sheri Peace - 111 Lance Pensara - 111 David Phillips - 111, 211 Oliva Phillips - 102, 111, 161, 169, 182, 199, 200, 201 Mike Pierce . 111, 2381 Karen Tfonder- 111, 182 Michael Rainey - Sterling Randle - 111 Darryln Raphiel - 111 Ronny Redwine - 111, 222 Monica Reliford - 111, 178, 200 Tammy Renedies - 111, 183, 201 La Frances Rhone - 111, 183, 201 Robbie Rice 111, 162, 238, 250 253 Kevin Richards - 111 Rita Richardson - 111 Yolanda Richardson - 111 Mark Richter - 111 Barry Roberson - 111 Brandi Roberson - 111 Brenda Roberson - 111 Teresa Robinson - 111 Becky Rogers - 111, 160, 200 Shann Rucker - 112 1 1 Clayton Salone - 112, 213 Lisa9Santora - 4 Regina Schliter - 112, 201 Todd Sepulvado - 112 p Marleece Sherman - 102, 112, 162 182, 203 Barlie Siegul - 112 ' Thelma Simon - 112, 182, 200 Renee Smurni - 112 Jeffrey Snow - 112, 210 Angela Speight - 112 Stephen Spivey - 112 Carolyn Spurlock - 112, 185, 201 Jeana Stegall - 112 Donna Streetman - 112, 178, 199 201 Randy Stickland - 112 Krisitina Sutton - 113 Lynette Taylor - 113 Randle Thomas - 113, 188 sheno Thomas . 113, 163 . Sophomore Index 0 299 r 1 So homore Index Sandi Thompson - 113 Marlene Thornton - 113, 199, 201 Mary Tillman - 113 Dorothea Tounsel - 113 Kelly Turner - 113, 183 P Linda Diane Walter - 113 Janice Washington - 113 Eric Wediger - 113 Tonia Williams - 113 Duraneso Wills - 185 Tomeka Wilson - 113 Sharon Womack - 113 Rebecca Worsham - 113 Lisa Wray - 113 Paula Wright - 113, 163, 201 -I -I Andrew Weldon - 113 Lila Wilkerson - 113, 203, 22 Veronica Wilkerson - 113, 201 - - Anthony Williams - 113, 160 Sfephfmie V0U9h0n - 113, 164 Gregory Williams- 113, 186, 188 176. 182, 199, 200' 201 Kathleen Williams - 113, 185 Alon Young ' 113 Tim Burns -,5117 JanirfeBurrlf 117 -1 nu Karla Anderson - 116 Bernice Arkansas - 213 Laura Armstrong - 116 Henry Ary - 116, 188, 186 JaT:queline Ary - 116, 184 Joseph Ary - 213 Dennis Ashlock - 116 Matthew Barbo - 116 Phylanda Barnes - 116, 201 Neil Birdson - 116 Diane Bolden - 116, 200, 163, 161 Henry Booker - 116 Renee Bowden - 116, 160 Tim Boykin - 116 ll T Tammy Boyter - 116, 114, 200, 169, .161 ',., Q Mike Brady - 117 Carolyn Bristo - 117 Lisa Brooks - 117, 160 8 Penny Brown - 117 Jason Brumley - 117 Keith Brumley - 117 Sophomore Index Roy Burell - 117 Cassandra Burton - 117 Kandi Bussel - 117 Felicia Butler - 117, 213 Andrew Campbell - 117 Anthony Campbell - 213 Evettee Conn - 117, 201, 169 Lisa Cariere - 117, 201, 169 Dee Cella - 117, 200 Stacy Chaffiyo - 117, 169 Rodner Cheatwood - 117 Pamala Childress - 117 Reginald Christan - 213 Samuel Clark, Jr. . 117, 213 Veronica Clark - 117 Page'ClineQ 117 Kelly Clinger - 117 Bill Cole - 117 1 A Rebecca Compton - 117 Bryon Copeland - 117, 223 Pam Caverstonf- 117 Mike Croger - 117 Potty f 118. 200 DunavlnfCrenshow - 118 Patrick Crutchfiels - 118 Donene Dale - 118 Becky Davidson - 118, 200, 178 160 Kenneth Davidson - 118 Bill Davis - 118 Chevee Davis - 118 Roger Davis - 118 Sheila Davis - 118, 189, 186 Stephen Davis - 118 Ruben Dawson - 118 Robert Day - 118 Julie Deason - 118, 200, 169 ,Freda Devers - 118, 189, 186 Chris Dooley - 212 Keith Dubois - 118 Jimmy Ellis - 118, 161, 213 Pam Ellis - 118, 200 Rhonda Ennis - 118 Pom Evans - 118 Angelo Everhart - 118 Freshman Index Shannorlyrliikliargerson - 118, 200 Michelle Ferguson - 118 ThomasfFlores,- 118, 213 ffyilliamfonrenot - 118 8 118, 189, 186 John Frost . 118 1 -1 1 1 .4 Q Danenilieaiiriirri -11188 8 L, Patricia Gates - 118, 178 Luses GQfes,i34el1e1,rea182 TorlY Gates 881 4 1189 3' 1905? G5?Xi' 119552 aefaee . icl, Teresa Geedy - 119 Libby German - 119 Abrey Gillian - 119 Yictorialiillian - 119 Kipper: Glaze S119 J 5 Sondra, Goines - 119, 184 8 E2Geff1Gi!ehQm,- 211 Bur sabre .1139 8 0 1 L A,Churles Edward Gray - 119 'Mc , , , 1 Shrxroh Green? - lnllnl in LT ns8 hoaresa Green - 119, 182 Rodney Guice' - 1191 1. Glyn Hall - 120 Ponedraia Hall - 120 Michael Hanks - 120 Shannon Hanks - 120 Mitchell Hanning - 120 ammy Harkness - 120, 200 Chris Harper - 120 Michael Harville - 120 Mike Hays - 120 Cindy Haynes - 120, 200 Melinda Hemphill - 120, 218 Timmy Hendricks - 120 William Hickman - 120 Julie Hightower . 120 0 Kenneth Hill - 120 1 Robeifidionekycutf 5 120 . Frederick Howard 2 g 8 Sherry Howe- 120i 8 Ani? Hvckfiifii' sssl Qcs Kim Hudson -J lll' 1 ll ill Mark Hudsqn i,1, Kevin Hudfol.J 0 Charmone Jackson - 121 1 n,,, ,121 L li L ,lccyo 1 ,, y Jgcks0n,!121, 154, 1619137 iL25??at,Joiik,songg121 L Lassoundra Jernigorifl 121, lfi, 8 F fArtinusJohnson - 211 ll Michelle-Johnson J 1 yycy 3 Pon? 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