Woodlawn High School - Accolade Yearbook (Shreveport, LA)
- Class of 1962
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X gb' -j , 1: n ' x, L ' ' Q L! f ku ,J -2 ,V LL,- i i i 295235 Q32 iii? iss sg? si, gh DF Q L- H ccrflzzdc' - 1962 i WOODLAWN HIGH SCHOOL SHREVEPORT, iLOUISIANA Linda HammeH is , , Ediior i Norma Jones , Business Manager Miss Willa, Smifh . ,s , , ., Advisor i i I Our Young School Has a History . . . AbouT Tive years ago, The siTe where Woodlawn I-Iigh School sTands Today was only a TracT oT Iand in The woods. I-Iow Then, you aslc, is iT such a busy nerve cenTer oT educaTion Today. IT had been TeIT Tor some Time a high school was needed in This secTion oT The ciTy. So The Caddo Parish School Board spenT a greaT deal oT Time invesTigaTing The needs and The exacT IocaTion Tor such a school. Many popuIaTion surveys were made and TinaIIy Two TracTs oT land ToTaIing 50 acres were purchased in The souThern porTion oT ShreveporT aT 7340 WyngaTe Drive in Sherwood Parlc. The land had To be cleared aTTer purchase. In TacT, The siTe was only Then incorporaTed inTo The ciTy IimiTs and IaTer WyngaTe STreeT was dedicaTed. The School Board Tound iT necessary To revise The budgeT several Times. ATTer some ThirTy proposed sIceTches had been submiTTed by The archiTecTuraI Tirm oT Wiener, Morgan and O'NeaI, a special meeTing oT The School Board was held in July oT I958 and Tinal plans by The archiTecT were approved and The board granTed auThoriTy To adverTise Tor bids. The conTracT was awarded To W. A. McMichael ConsTrucTion Company in AugusT I958 aT a cosT oT 252,266,444 CompIeTed aT a Tinal cosT oT 52,660,300 in The summer oT I960, The building was occupied by iTs TirsT sTudenT body oT approximaTeIy IOOO sTudenTs in SepTember I960. OrganizaTion oT The school program Tor iTs TirsT year began in January I960. The principal and oTher key adminisTraTors were soon appoinTed and plans goT under way. I:uTure sTudenTs had or- ganized Tours oT The building during iTs Tinal days oT compIeTion. EguipmenT and supplies Tor all deparTmenTs in The school were ordered. The STudenT Council was organized in March I96O wiTh The seven schools supplying The sTudenTs elecTing members. This charTer group meT oTTen and was largely responsible Tor seIecTing The school colors oT royal blue and scarIeT, The KnighT as The school mascoT, The name oT The yearboolc and school paper, a ring company and a sTandard ring design, and wriTing The words Tor The Alma MaTer Tor which Mr. Richard Jennings and Mr. Melvin Simmons wroTe The music. A Tull program oT sTudy was oTTered in The TirsT year including all Types oT aThleTic compeTiTion and a uniT oT The NaTionaI DeTense CadeT-Corps. The TirsT year oT operaTion ran smooThly Tor The young organizaTion which graduaTed I75 seniors aT iTs TirsT graduaTion exercise in June I96I. Early in November oT This our second year Woodlawn underwenT a Two-day evaluaTion by a commiTTee represenTing The SouThern AssociaTion oT Secondary Schools and Colleges and was placed on Their accrediTed IisT. We have chosen The modern designs oT our building To seT The Theme oT our I962 Accolade because The unusual, aTTracTive mosaic design on The ends OT our main building has already be- come a Thing To remember. So we seT The sTage wiTh iT and conTinue Through The boolc using briclc designs and large areas oT whiTe space To Iceep beTore us The idea ThaT our educaTionaI program is as modern and geared To The space age as our building is. I-IAIL ALMA MATER KNIOHTS SO TRUE, CLOTI-IED IN SCARLET AND ROYAL BLUE OUR FAITH AND LOVE WE PLEDGE TO TI-IEE WRITTEN I-IIGI-I IN LIBERTY. YOUR LAURELS ARE VAST AND ARE SURE AS TI-IE DAWN WE PRAISE TI-IEE FOREVER AND EVER VVOODLAVVN. , my TABLE OF CONTENTS ADMINISTRATION ..... I2 CURRICULUM ......... 22 FEATURES.. . . . . .48 CLASSES.. .... 70 ATHLETICS. ..... .... I 26 'ACTIVITIES. ..... .... I 60 ADVERTISEMENTS .... 200 L 3 Qf 4, wsggg ww S .Q-L + 1 Ffflif L f If , giygpisif I, .. - Awe? sikisi -2 5' 4' , .1 W awww Vlr Roscoe H. White BECAUSE you have served Caddo Parish fairhlully as Parish Superinlendenf of Educarion for nineieen,years BECAUSE Caddo's splendid public school sysrem developed and expanded during your adminisfralion BECAUSE you were Superinlendenl as Woodlawn progressed from a dream, To a drawing board, lo realiiy BECAUSE you mer ofren wilh our Sludenr Council in ifs forma- rive srages and gave encouraqemenl when needed BECAUSE you were responsible for Woodlawrfs furure sruclenls 'rourinq 'lhe building before ils complefion BECAUSE you were our guesl and spoke lo us on 'rhe firsr day ol: our school hislory, Seplember 6, 1960 BECAUSE you visiled our school many Times and became our sleadfasf friend BECAUSE you are an avid sporrs lan and followed our Knighrs 'lo fheir lirsl' foolball championship BECAUSE you are proud ol' Woodlawn ,nd have greal' hopes for our lulure MR. ROSCOE I-l. WHITE, WE DEDICATE OUR I962 ACCOLADE TO YOU. i 5 Affer fhe game wifh Norfh Caddo, iubilan+ Knighfs gafhered around ihe coaches . . H was 5 Very Successful fhey had jus? won 'rheir Hrs? game I3-6. 'gssembh' j ' - Si' Kniqm was uhveded, Crowded sfands didn? cramp fhe band and pep squad's s+yWe . . . fhey cheered fhe Kniqhfs on fo vicfory. The STudenT Council made sTreamers To puT on The buses Tor ouT-of-Town games. The l.ancereTTes sTood To cheer The Team named desire onTo The Tield Football Season ls To a School as Bricks Are To a Building . . . A r Q N' AQ A gg , - , K ,-es. - g sn,-x. fax?- an , -- -Y 1-:. ,,.,M -4, ,M -:Q YV - -,dl I ,',,L V,-- y as 1- Qs N . iiee W, H fi Teffg' f U7i',2g.Q 'f gs Q fm' pwfvi' Pep rallies were held beTore each game . . . This one was in The courT- yard. The Team is coming Through! Sharon Miley and Jan Box held The hoop as The Big Team made iTs enTrance on The Tield. The cheerleaders clapped and danced To The TighT song. Foolrball programs were sold aT all home games. A sock hop. sponsored by The STudenT Council was held aTTer The vicTorious game over OuachiTa. 2' rj! fl I1 ,f'l f1',,-1 D 1 v- 42. A- l L Bricks Make a Building Students Make a School . . H is The boys and girls so poured in and oui all day lhai give lhe build- ing a soul of dreams and ihoughis and memories . . . in The classrooms where ihe emphasis is on science, English and mail: . . . in organizalions such as ihe NDCC, lhe pep squad and ihe band. where responsibiliiy is learned and unily is necessary . . . 8 GW ,J Wigs Sy x S ' 1 lf' ik J f . f . 1 A 4 .. - 'L T' T ' T 1 Q W' , 4, 4. I ,li I 4 -' Ar , ,. T J. TY' , A . fl! , , ,f 7 xi 1 r Q' i s ' 2 if 5 f J 1 -,M , , , V .V 7 , 1 LV: A, 4 x 1 Lf, ,A J, ,V :rf fn ,A F , , . 1 ,'V,I,,,f, ff? ,QI , y , Ji 4 V , 4 , ' li 1 -Q'-'Q T J I L f T 8.4-34-T l ,Txf,f,,Qh, ix lin JP, iff, L, u T T . sfi ff 1 1 1 i 1 x J Friends make The mosT rou- Tine days more enioyable . . . Triends To share a joke wiTh be- Tore The TirsT bell . . . To Talk wiTh beTween classes . . . To con- Tide in aT lunch . . . To Tell your Troubles To aTTer school . . . yes, iT is The sTudenTs ThaT malce The school whaT iT is . . . 316-T, wg Qrigilfiqxrwmi 2 i f ' , . :.x'55Ei.agg . fY wa l' Here a+ WHS we have shared many Jrhrilling momenfs and evenfs . . . fhe excifemerfr of The Experiences Are fhe Bricks Milifary Ball . . . +he day The juniors Ordered +ha+ . . . . covejred class ring . . . The fun of a week's vacahon Which Build Lashng Memories . . The bigSnOW gave US... I 0 K 'AW' 'Q Sf ,gi ,V 0 V, we wa u , 2592 1. , way , J, QM ,,,., K .H Wwe Hmrlll of winning an elechom e kmghfmg of Hwree senior boys a Jrense momenlr m an umporfanf conference game - ul Wwwjfjxf Vw. . fw fi aff M' off N 0:9255 M ?w'f 96'm Mc fyfjyffiwf 'W W 2yff'??f?VM'Q5 - - ADMINISTRATION Principal James Earl Turner X NVRWWA Lev- 0 aglwwimgisz,-iff?nQ QQ? -YQ ,znrfi Q. X fikflfgyflim M2351 ff? iffiiL'x21?msszsfsgizf-fs :fvzaziilszzwiiefz 5.2555 fl'T2,ZfQ2 f44 ?Wf'97?g5?8iffz'?5f9f2: TKEEWQ fifgffmww wgrwfagsgsmffgi igxzefm g.iA55M.4:m Assisfanf Principals Pk-,S , M25 zeifff za s,e,..sn.s1mwfmfU,v, M... f ,757-.gh A. .. .. .. 18 .I M xg aim WT Q sf Mrs. Helen Dear lnsfrucfion Mr. J. W. Cook, Jr. Adminisfrafion ge ,Y f :'-: : Hi f i: .wbgxgmhg-I we .fa Guidance Counselors Mrs. Randle Geisler Sophomores-Juniors WI-ii.. : ',e N-E . L 1 ' . 1- ? V5 aw was '12 X ?i65WQ?76:siyl :m:,:w:,' lifffxw, ,, , L, AgiigzfiggwgffDaw Tir' ,1M5glgQf,-Sf 5'55?f553gP ' '- i 125 a g :VikiSfwf f?ifZX'Jl,'f.V'1,1sT?- F Mrs. Mary Higginbofham Seniors Q V mm Jil Faculfy and Sfaff T Mr. Jerry Aclams Arlwleiics Pliys Ed The Bossier game, wlriiclw was line decisive game of rlne season, caused a momenr of anxieiy for Mr. Turner. Mrs. Sylvia Adams Mr. Billy Adcox Mrs. Jo Allen Mrs. Lois Allen Mrs. Jackie Barr Englisli Driver's Ed Biology Librarian Sl1orll'iand Ailwleiics Bus Eng Mr. Charles Bass Miss Tommie Mr. Mead Boydsfun Mrs. Imogene Mr. W. B. Calverl Mech Drawing Blaclcbourne Gen Malli Bralalwam Aflnlefics Bus Mailw Ari Algebra Typing Hisfory I7 Teachers Train Minds Towarc M555 Wanda Miss Yvonne Coffey Mrs. Marilyn Coil Mr. Charles Mr. Richard Crowde Chrisiian American Hisiory English Crowder Civics Civics Woodwork, Civics World Geog ig Mrs. Ng Curlin Mrs. Kaiherine i Mrs. Kaiherine Miss BeHy Dixon Mrs. Mary Ann Dulce Nr' W 'Hn Davidson DeMoss Phys Ed Biology Secreiary Office Praciice if Typing W Mr. John Duich MVS- Mary A. Erskine Mrs. Odessie Frisch Mr. Gerald Furr Mrs. Lennie Hanchey Cl-'SiOCll5V1 Gen Sfilefifie Secreiary Plane Geomeiry Business Marh Home EC Business Maih Algebra l I 8 i a l ood Citizenship yin Mr. Lee Hedges Mr. Cecil Herren Mrs. Helen Hicks Foolball Coach Gen Science Gen Science Phyg Ed Chemislry Biology i i Mr. Wayne Mr. Richard Mrs. Lynda Jones Hollingsworfh Jennings Speech Biology, Physics Band Mr. Marvin Kineg Mrs. Virginia King Mrs. Margarel' Cusiodian Home and Family Kirkland Living Bookkeeping, Typing Home EC Shorihand Mrs. Kirkland checks her box io see if any mail has come in. Mr. Drummond, school pholographer. inslrucis Mrs. Geisler on how fo achieve her mosi Flallerinq pose. I9 They Teach Us Tha Mr. Wayne l-lollingsworlh, Foolball Buss iness Manager, records dale on rhe pro- gress of Jriclcel sales for one ol The Knighrs' foorloall games. Mrs. Elizabeih Mr. Charles Lummus Mrs. Alyne Manis Lawson American l-lislory Caleleria Journalism English , M.- i , MVS- AI-IClfd MBYSS Col. Hugh McClary Mr. Johnny McFerr1 Secrerery NDCC Graphic Arls Gen Crafls Mr. Bruce McKinnon Mr, Charles McLain Miss Mary Moore Agricullure Gen Science EI'1qliSl1 French e Learn Best by Doing Mrs. Marlha Plummer Mr. Clyde Self Mr. Melvin Simmons Miss Willa Smi+h Miss Sylvia Speer Phys Ed DE Choir Typing Plane Geomeiry Business Maih Mrs. Mary Spinlts Mrs. Yvonne Slrallman Mrs. Sybil Thompson Mrs. Helen Tidwell Mrs. Lucile Tindol Civics, English Algebra Caieieria Manager English, Spanish Librarian Mrs. Jean Wainwrighl' Mrs. Susan Whiialcer Bookkeeper English Mr. A. L. Williams Mrs. Sarah Williams Aihleiics English Phys Ed Noi Piciured Mrs. Blanche Fowler Miss Joyce Jorclan Mrs. lnez Larsen Mrs. Sara Olson 2l 22 w N l ll - . ... ,1 Q V V K , ,g 5 ' 2 V, Mg, ya, 4,5 '-- ' . . A mf. f',f 'i' 1 ffm W E ' 5, . ., ,,,:E LL ,g CURRICULUM ., Spanish is one of The romance languages being laugh? af Wood- lawn. Exercises done ar lhe board are a greal help in learning rhis subiecr. The correcl Jrranslarion for a senlence is being demonslrared by Chris Winler. English and Languages Aid Communicafion This bullelin board in Mrs, Curlin's Lalin Il class emphasizes fha? Lalin is nor a dead language. Mary Lynn Odum and Ronnie Bass discuss fhis display which includes examples of Lalin found com- monly in magazines, newspapers and olher prinled malrer. A moyie abour Colonial limes inlrigued Mrs. Williams' English lll class as if was closely relaled lo lhe unil fhey were sludying in Lireralure. Paul Clark, visual aids worker, operaled fhe proieclor. Spelling Jresls are given regularly in English II by Mrs. Whilaker. Sharon Malhis, Jennifer McKinnon and Sherry Paxlon give Their papers a lasl check before lurning ihern in. French 'fakes on an inieresling air as lhe siudenls learn lo 'lell ihe lime of day. Gregg Boring, a Herald Sporls Personalily, is infer- viewed by Linda Sayers and Faye Smilh. Journalism siudenls serve as Herald reporlers and gel praclical experience. Miss Wigley's English IV classes are required 'ro read several 'types ol: books. Classes are divided info groups oi 'Four and 'lhe sludenis give oral reporls in each group. Dianna Jones. Cheri Payion. Ted Bounds, and Ricky Mere- dilh prepare lo report Georgie Childress and Rulhie Newion ob- Speech class helps siudenis 'ro gain ease in public speaking by giving pracfice in The serve as Miss Moore Turns 'rhe hands of rhe classroom. Chris Chrisner gives one such speech as Sonny Ragsdale and Sharon clock. Anderson lislen allenlively. l v ns measure lhe elasiic energy of NNW fqRL'!n er, Joel Haslon and Mariha M E X l Ka kcoil in a physics experiment l f l. General Science 'leaches many valualale facis io aspiring young scieniisis. Ann Laird, Pai Goodner, Tommy Linder and Connie Piccollo siucly weaiher maps in an aiiempf 'ro iorecasi ihe wealher. ,i'H ?gSQQjyyJ,i :, -, Chemisiry experimenls, along wilh iniense classroom sludy, lay a firm foundalion for many professions in This modern space age. Richard Leach loolfs on Jrensely while Carey Er- ringion uses a bunsen burner and blowpipe io heal a lump of leacl oxide imbedded in a charcoal block. Mr. l-lerren poinis oui' elemenl' W27, cobalt 'lo Richard Leach and George Basinger in his lhird period chemisrry class. Science Courses Are Geared g 5 4 Sgr! Q55 35 ,K xf- , my b 1 Zigi. . 131 X S2 If A ,Xfff ', , . .. , B ,W A ek ,. igwgl 1 A wf Q . :W f,,,A,,,,i .M .. 'Sui A:?g21,:sQ,i,A2ff W-,1.f15v'fe,-vw . Qff:Q,'t.fwggs1' M gg-W. . ' 'W ' , ,,,, .,D, 7 ,T ,,,..,x ,, --fkagme1lr+fij,i3 4 f- 1 ? i , , , Mwwg -wkwww f ' Q iiag w L 'flyfih ga? yew Sandra Merrill slrlves lor a mailable copy ol a leller as slle lranscribes lrom ner slworlluand noles laken al 80 words per rninule in Slmorllnand Il. Barbara Tanner does a problem on llre Monroe Calcu- lalor and Sandra Crow learns llwe use ol llwe cliclaplnone in olllce pracllce. Skill Subjects Train for Business ll lakes a lol ol ellorl and concenlralion lo aclwleve deslred llnger l Conlrol in lyping, bul Cecil Gales ls lrylng lor llnal goal. Ronnie Hanson and Larry Feibel concenlrale as llrey ligure on nel prolil in Jerry Womack revgewg in Buglnegg llne complellon ola work slneel in bookkeeping. Engng, me dgfferemv forms and puncluallon slyles llnal may be used in lyplnq business lellers. Miss Chrisrian heips Jerry Johnson 'io Iocaie Berlin on Hwe map as members Alan' Emimlei CGW ie5iiiY iiiii W0ViCi GGOQVGPW of ine 'iinird period Civics ciass looic on. VeCiU1Ve5 Pi9ni'Y of map Work. American Hisiory affords an opporiuniry for srudenrs ro acquire a deep appreciaiion of our freedom. Mr. Lummus' class is doing research for group reporfs on assigned subiecis. Social Studies Teach Appreciafion Sandy Grani' and Jim Eizel iearn Jriwaf American Hisiory reaches many inferesring facis aboui iwisioricai monumenfs in our couniry. Physical Educafion Develops Sfrong Bodies Miss Dixon's PE class lhinks 'rhai' ii' is a lol of fun io learn io square dance ll is irnporlanl lo learn how 'to give help in emergencies so Firsi' Aid is iaughl for a six weeks period in Physical Educalion. Floy Alex- ander, Charloile l-louse, and Jeanie l-luckabee siudy ihe kinds of loand- ages and Davida Lingenfeller prac- iices lying one of lhose bandages. ner. l Baskelball is one spori' 'lhal ihe girls engage in for physical lraining. Lilfing weighls help Gene Marks and Bradley l-larfy +o build slrong muscles. ' in ,i ses if f emma-f .is A S 4Q Donald Lynarn and Guy Slroud make a eler mined eiiori' lo gel Thai' volley ball back over The Arfs and Crafts Develop Creafivify and Teach Precision Danny Websler, Charles Odum and Gene Alleman develop skills in doing leafherworlc. This is buf one ol The many inlereslinq profecfs included in General Cralls. lvlechanxcal Drawrng emphaslzes precrsaon lo lhe nlh degree Elwun Rhodes illuslrales lhis ln making a working Woodworking class gives an opporlunily for pracfical proiecls. Ronnie Hanson and Jim Eizel had such a lesson as lhey worked on 'rhe slalionary floel 'rhal was used for lhe courl' al Homecoming. Dianne Gay, Sharon Merlinez, Mark Esles, Joyce Tucker, and Don Zmek demon- sfrale 'lhe clifferenl' proie-cfs 'rhal Ari I offers. Afler hand-selling lhe Type, Graphic Arla sludenls Marcus Liles and Terry Clem lock il' up for lhe press. ln lhis course, all phases of prinling are Sue Blankenship works diligenlly in her homemaking class fo complefre her magenla colored wool suil. sluclied. BAND Mr. Jennings works wiih several band mem- bers on ihe Correo? 'riming of a number. NDCC Caprain Mike Hodge insfrucfs Rodney Runyan, Johnny Shannon and Wayne Ford in ihe arf of map reading. Eighieen hours are speni' in 'reaching fhis imporiani' phase of Jrhe cadei' corps. HEALTH Coach Jerry Adams, Heaiih insfrucior, hi Mariha Emmons fo find an answer 'fo quesiion aboui' good heaiih habiis. Siude who have a docior's excuse exempring H from phys ed Jraice Jrhis course. DRlVER'S EDUCATION Wayne Mariin iearns ihe iundarnenials of safe driving iron Insirucior Biily Joe Adcox. Special lnferesf Courses Offer Variety Dianne Woods, Ann Barfholomew, Joe Mclvlahan, James Rice, and Don Lynam serve as school sfore workers. They give unsellishly of 'rheir lime io render lhis service. lvlr. Simmons clirecls lhe concerl choir as They re- hearse for lhe Chrislmas canlala. Surveying is one of ihe 'rhings lhaf is laughl in Vocalional Agricullure lvlr. McKinnon inslrucls Roberl Shaw, Rodney Bauman, Burien Long and Wayne Rainer in ihe proper use of a level and rransii. Bill Smiih, James Oversireef, and Terrie Kelly lake lull advanlaqe of lhe library's faciliiies by using ihe encyclopeclias, reference books, and magazines. Lonnie Farmer arranges a display of produce in a large loocl chain. l-le is one of many sludenls who learn business praclices lhrough DE. FRONT ROW: Beiiy Peacock, Judy Parks, Margarei' Bonner, George Honley, Marie Wilkerson, Jerry Johnson, Linda Pace, Charles Simpson, Charloife Moffell, Nancy Davison, Kaihy Robbins SECOND ROW: Beriha Black, Linda Tanner, Pai' Berry, Guy Siroud, Palii Arnold, Adolph Bernal, Mariy Rowland, Hurshiell Slegall, Sharon Neiiles, Linda Cain, Jeanie Huckabee THIRD ROW: Chris Winler, Guyfknn Hughes, Larry Blackmon, Gloria Williams, Johnnie Williams, Beiiy Hawkins, Benny Graham, Barbara Morgan, Terry Clem, Claudelie Fuller, Becky Moon BACK ROW: Sharon Allen, Alan Munroe, Beanie Beyer, Ray Braniff, Melody Allen, David Cain, Marie Gunn, Eugene Gill, Beverly Hagan, Mike Hodge, Jan Box, Terry Bromell, Beily Ray ACCOMPANIST LoreHa Gillan DIRECTOR Melvin Simmons Concerf Choir The concerr choir provides experience in con-, ceri choral work, performance, a knowledge of Jrechnigues, and a varied range oi choral works. To become a member of The concerr choir one musr have had previous experience in choral work, some musical knowledge, an audilion by The di- ' reclor, and a keen desire lo work and learn. This mixed vocal group presenrs conceris ar school and for local civic organizarions. The conceri choir affords ihe opporiuniry for l experience in Jrhe cullrural aspecis of socieiy. Nigh+ of Miracles, a Chrisimas canirala, was given by 'rhe group and ihey also sang wiih The band ar a special Chrisirnas assembly. 4 1 OFFICERS: Fresidenr-Gloria Williams, Vice Presideni'-Judy Parks, Secrefary-Berilna Black, Treasurer-Terry Bromell, Librarian -Beify Peacock New Group Song of LTA and Rofory Luncheon GIRLS' ENSEMBLE FRONT ROW: Clwarione I-louse, Delia Rogers, Pariy Winqard, Jeanie McDaniel, Sue Finch SECOND ROW: Judy McLeod. Jeanie Rees, Vickie Jensen, Margaref Jones THIRD ROW: Judy Beii, Sandra Merriii, Fioy Aiexander FOURTH ROW: Lynn Daniel, Linda Parker KenneTh Taylor ASST. DRUM MAJOR 38 Concert Band Woodlawn's ConcerT Band members are experienced Travelers indeed. They wenT To NaTcl1iToches, RusTon, Monroe. Mansfield, and Vivian To march in pa- rades and enTer TesTivals and even Tool: a spring Tour inTo Arkansas. Ten members were selecTed To par- TicipaTe in All STaTe Band and All STaTe OrchesTra. This is an accomplishmenT Tor a group ThaT sTarTed lasT year wiTh only TorTy-one members, Now There are sevenTy-Tour-TourTeen of which are sen- iors. Precision marching aT halT-Time shows during TooTball season aTTracTed wide- spread aTTenTion. The public also goi' To see The band aT The STaTe Fair Parade, The NaTchiToches ChrisTmas FesTival, and The Holiday in Dixie Cele- braTion. Several concerTs were pre- senTed including one aT ChrisTmas and The annual Spring ConcerT. OTTicers in The band consisT of Li- brarians, SergeanTs, a CapTain, a Drum Maior, an AssisTanT Drum Maior, a quar- TermasTer and The loading crew. On one occasion They worlced up, rehearsed and perTormed a half-Time show while The band direcTor was absenT wiTh illness. 5 s E 2 Q r l Gloria Reedg DRUM MAJCI X FRONT ROW: Myrna Parnell, Dianne Fenlon, David Buller, Susan Armsrrong, Janie Saunders, Linda Silverman, Sherry Leopard, Linda Day SECOND ROW: Susan Burler, Parricia del'-laan, Jan Reaves, Sandra Burler, Mickey Manning, Carol Box, Kennerh Taylor, Sylvia Bush, Drew Thorne, l-larrielf Scoll, Susan McMichael THIRD ROW: Richard Garlingron, Billy Hays, Gwen Shelron, Dolly Hall, Carey Erringlon, Sran Horron, Ronnie Srrang, Earl Timmons, Anne Hudson, Don Davison, Mark Williams, Don Wolf FOURTH ROW: Daniel Lyons, Glen Gordon, Tommy Wynn, Nick LaRocca, Allen McGary, Eddie Sims, Faye Smilh, Sonny Teller, Tommy Turnage, Chuck Harvey, Srevie Rogers, Ronnie Holsomback, Donny Walker, Richard Johnsron, Mark Esles, Bobby Morris, Troy McGee, Joel Walron, Jerome McGee FIFTH ROW: William Taylor, Juanell Srnirh, Sandra Rich, Gloria Reedy. Joyce Tucker, Joan Norris, lfha Nelson, Alan Rusr, Burch Lyles, Chesler Varnell STANDING: Mike Lawless, Linda Val- enline, Jimmy Prock, DeWayne Oxley, David Smirh, Tommy Mason, Gary Braly, Lamar Ganl, Bonnie Morgan Richard Jennings DIRECTOR BAND OFFICERS FRONT ROW: Earl Timmons, Sandra Riclw, Rosy Williams, Sylvia Bush, Anne Hudson, Sherry Leopard, Jan Reeves, BACK ROW: Tommy Wynn, Glen Gordon, Jimmy Proclc, Allen McGary, Dewayne Oxley ANNOUNCER Rodney Runyan LOADING CREW STANDING: Joel Walfon, Carey Erringlon, Glen Gordon Clnesfer Varnell IN BUS: Mac Smilln ORCHESTRA FRONT ROW: Linda ValenTine, JenniTer Marrs, CharloTTe lvloTTeTT, John Wilson, Danny Larey, Billie Kase, Edna Dunham, Sylvia Bush BACK ROW: William Ward, Sonny Teller, Daniel Lyons, l-larrieTT ScoTT, Bonnie Morgan, ChesTer Varnell, Gloria Ready, KenneTh Taylor, Slcip Ryan, Lincla Silverman, DonnyWallcer Orchestra Doubles Membership in Second Year LIBRARIANS SEATED: Susan BuTler, Susan ArmsTrong, Dianne FenTon STANDING: Linda Silverman, Carol Box. The orchesTra has doubled iTs members since lasT year ancl can boasT ThirTeen members in All-STaTe Orche-sTra. Being a member oT This group gives experience in playing sTring liTeraTure Trom The masTers as well as lesser lcnown composers. Many oT The sTudenTs play oTher insTru- menTs and have Taken a sTringecl insTrumenT To augmenT Their musi- cal Training. Woodlawn oTTers lnTermedi- aTe and Aclvancecl OrchesTra To sTuolenTs who wish To learn more abouT The sTring insTrumenTs ancl orchesTra liTeraTure. National Defense Codef Corps Woodlawn's unif of fhe Nafional Defense Cadef Corps is composed of sixfeen cadef officers, sixfeen sponsors, and one hundred fhirfy-seven cadefs. The corps is headed by Colonel Benny Rains and his sfaff, ivlaior Bill Murray. Adiufanf: and lvlaior Mac Smifh, Supply Officer. The program is designed fo feach basic milifary fraining in- cluding leadership, discipline, milifary courfesy, and awareness of our American l-lerifage. If pursued af fhe college level, if may lead fo a commission in fhe U. S. Army Reserve. This fhree year course provides one-fourfh credif per year fowards graduafion and may be pursued in lieu of physical edu- cafion. ln addifion fo five milifary classes per week fhe cadef corps is afforded such exfra curricular acfivifies as fhe Milifary Ball, Lancer Drill Team. Rifle Team, Sponsors Corps, half-fime acfivifies af foofball games, downfown parades and a fwo weelc encamprnenf lvolunfaryl af Forf Polls. Army officials inspecfing fhe Corps in fhe spring of l96l designafed fhe Woordlawn Cadefs as an l-lonor Unif due fo a superior rafing in fraining, adminisfrafion, and supporf of fhe unif by school officials. Hugh W. McClary Lf. Col., U. S. Army lRef.l Millfary Ball Checking Demerifs NDCC Carnival BATTLE GROU P STAFF FRONT ROW: Colonel Benny Rains, Colonel Gloria Williams BACK ROW: Maior John Murray, Maior Lorella Bass, Maior Mac Smilh, Major Linda Valenline, L+. Colonel Bobby Dawson, Ll. Colonel Cheri Paylon, Sql. Major Jimmy l-lamrnack FIRST BATTLE GROU P Nalional Defense Cadel Corps Woodlawn l-ligl1School SECOND PLATOON STAFF FRONT ROW- Ca lain Mike l-lod e . p Q . Sponsor Caprain Beverly Hagan, Firsl Lieurenanl' Roberl Knoll, Sponsor, Eirsl' Lieulenanl Linda Cain BACK ROW: Eirsl Sergeanr Rodney Runyan, Sergeani' Ronnie McDonald, Guidon Bearer Ken- neili Jones FRONT' ROW: Second Lieurenanl Claude Ragsdale, Sponsor Second Lieu- 'renanl Mary Jo Truman SECOND ROW: Tom Odom, Slanley Eosrer, Dwiglnr Snuf- fer, William Abbofl, Tom Faullcner. Micky Maclwen, Bill Baker, Wayne Rain- wafer, Milce Slnuilin THIRD ROW: Jack Wynne, George l-lardy, Alberf Fallon, Allen Rusl, Ronnie Row, Emrnil' Hardy, Lamar Harvey BACK ROW: De Wayne Gandy, Roger Slneeley, James Davis, Glen Ogburn, Riclnard Barber, James Benfley, Plwil Owens HEADQUARTERS COMPANY-Firs+ BaHle Group FIRST PLATOON FRONT ROW: Second Lieulenanl Ron- nie Hanson, Sponsor Second Lieulenanl' Sandy Gran? SECOND ROW: Wayne Ford, Wayne Sharp, Allberr Fallon, Tommy Presley, Joe Cranlc, Johnny Cvimnicln, Roberl Hoffman, Donald Ham- lelr, Eddie Fouls THIRD ROW: Jolnnny Slwannon, Bill Smifln, Jaclc Ravenna, Jerry Kei+l1, Cliarles Wlwirfer, Larry Raley, Doug King BACK ROW: Lou Popeioy, Jack Evans, Eugene Lesler, Cliarles Bur- son, Tommy Dison, James Babineaux, Billy Payne A COMPANY-Firsf BaHle Group FIRST PLATOON FRONT ROW: Warreni Officer Ray McDonald, Sponsor Second Lieuienani Marie Gunn SECOND ROW: Ernie Knight Mike Mullins, Roberr Kneipp, David Miller, Billy Parker. Roberi Griffin, Charles McComb, Sian Horion, Joe Cosurnano THIRD ROW: Mike Wood- ruii, Tommy Dupree, Lee Borgman, Tommy McClary, Roberi Lafiile, John Brown, De Simpson. Charles Sfarnpley BACK ROW: Larry Feibel, Joel Walion, Richard Sleadman, David Bice, Garland Eiland, James Yarbrough, Paul Kelly, Gary l-lagler STAFF FRONT ROW: Capiain David Sikes, Sponsor Capiain Cheryl Smifh, Firsi Lieurenanr Jimmy Journey, Sponsor Firsr Lieuienani Diana Jones BACK ROW: Firsl Serqeanl' James Fambrough, Guidon Bearer, Gary Corley SECOND PLATOON FRONT ROW: Warrenr Officer Roberl' Rupe, Sponsor Second Lieurenam' Sharon Neriles SECOND ROW: Don Wheeler, John Hogan, Ed Bailey, Jerry Clark, Roherl Seiloens, Troy Morgan, George l-lonley. Richard Thomas, Berr Ravenna THIRD ROW: James Onley, Alvin l-lorn, Tommy Johnson, Daniel Larey, Roberr Mackey, Ernie Payne. Wayne Wilson, Marc Williams BACK ROW: L. J. Langlois. John Wilkerson, Gary Piiiman, Joe Belk, James Scoii, Roberr Ramsey. Joe Procell, Hosea Lew- ing, Jerry Adams BAND COMPANY-Firsr BaH'le Group 'N O my-C STAFF FRONT ROW: Caplain Wilson Teller, Sponsor Caplain Gloria Reedy, Firsl Lieulenanr Lewis Owens, Sponsor Firsi' Lieurenanr Anne Hudson BACK ROW: Firsr Sergeanr Tom McClurg, Drum Maior, SFC William Taylor 'ka ' FIRST PLATOON FRONT ROW: Second Lieulenanl Skip Ryan, Sponsor Second Lieufenanl Lynn Daniel SECOND ROW: Daniel Lyons, Charles Burfon, Louis Dufillwo, Mike Law- less, Henry Hungerbeeler BACK ROW: Jimmy Proclc, DeWayne Oxley, Tliomas Youngblood, Burch Lyles, Ronald Srrang SECOND PLATOON FRONT ROW: Warranr Officer Glen Gordon, Sponsor Second Lieurenanr Mary Givens SECOND ROW: Tommy Turn- age, Bennefr Thomas, Elberf Lemons, Nick LaRocco, Gary Braley, Mickey Manning, Carey Erringron BACK ROW: Cal Baker, Ciiarles Olds, Eugene Wesrin, Bobby Morris, Herlaeri Srrange, Tommy Mason ' n d a C a i n represenled COLOR GUARD: PFC Wayne Judd, SFC lvlilclwell lvlillon, Commander: SFC Wayne Lowery, PFC Roberl Parlnam The Sponsors presenled a slcil al 'rlie lvlililary Ball. All Cadels and Sponsors parlicipafed in llwe Grand Maron. aska in llrie slcil. X4 -f 5 Tlie-Lancers performed al llne ball. LANCER DRILL PLATOON FRONT ROW: Commanding Officer Lieulenanl Colonel Bobby Dawson, Sponsor Lieulenanl Colonel Clieri Paylon, Depuly Com- mander Sergeanl lvlaior Jimmy l-lammaclc, Sponsor Firsl Lieulenanlr Diana Jones SECOND ROW: Don Wheeler, Tom Odom, Jolm Willcerson, Gary Corley, Larry Raley, Tom Fallcner, Diclf Fallon, l-lenry Hunqerbeeler THIRD ROW: Roberl' Rupe, Jolin Shannon, Tommy Dupree, Clwarles McComb, Roberl Seibens, Roberf Lalille FOURTH ROW: Flwillip Owens, Jolin l-logan, William Mullens, Paul Kelley, Troy Morgan, Jack Ravenna BACK ROW: Slanley Fosler, James Fambrouqlw, Ernie Payne, Jerry Clarlc, Edwin Bailey 1 4 l FEATURES Janell Barfon Wayne Davis W Mr. and Miss Woodlawn 21 as T also D , QQ QQLFMLDJ M5451 TJ c se gsbxfxkyvd 'VNQNNX r X ' X , YWVV AXKXCLK JLJ Wayne Davis is a quieT. modesT, well-lilced young man who has won many honors Tor himselT This year. l-le broughT Tame To our school by being named Woodlawn's TirsT All STaTe FooTball player. ThaT TiTle is all The more specTacular because This year marked his TirsT appearance in TooTball compeTiTion-he had played only Touch TooTball before. l-le was named To The All CiTy and All DisTricT Teams as well. Wayne was also a Track sTar, leTTering during his iunior and senior year. he X. Q if Gxjxdg-3Xju'K'YXj vw Gln ATSTMMB' Mig Sze , u .X ' h N TB K Janell BarTon is a DisTribuTive EducaTion sTudenT who is cur- renTly serving as PresidenT oT The DE Club. She was a Senior Maid in The Homecoming CourT in November. This aTTracTive young lady worlcs in The aTTernoons and on SaTurdays as a secreTary aT The TGXQY sTore on 7OTh STreeT. She says ThaT she has saved enough money in her Two years as a DE sTudenT To send herselT To a beauTy school. IT is her desire To be a hair sTylisT and own her own beauTy school some day. , ww 1 V M ff' ' ' 4 e,.wfM'2m:1nww,,. ' MH-gwf19fgaffffi' Z4!5esw , ,Mei X . 3 . ,, . My S1055 fl'i f'3' , H- f 1ifrff'E',-' 9911 f ',7:f2 ,Q Z-'wfmniffkh' I 3filN1wx?fw?23?aE ,, ,,., ,. A LLXQ o o Senior Favorlfes Wayne Davis Janell Bar'I'on + 4 . , 1-:fwgms,,'., :f,e2gg?:m1,: sfsimzz9sfa?wQ-1zz?EN'?fM: ,L .,,. LW.: v Junior Favorifes Tommy Linder Sharon Allen Sophomore Favorites Jennifer Marrs Dennis Newbury f I 1 QW rr siflfwae. ' 1 W , fig ' ggi lv Sherry Falls Mary Nell Hooper 7 .55 'f rf mi? V' rf Q f r r . 3 2 V w Senior Beauties Cheri Payion Janell Barfon a, Tfsf WEEE 13:- Junior Beaufies 1535 , ff if N .4 Ri V f W 56 53,3 iwxife H V' S, ws2gg+ef,efm.rr:,1ir1s1fQQ my Sharon Allen Sf we e. Cherie Yeager , u ,QQ ,Mfr A , 9, ag by K Z Sophomore Beauties Jennifer Marrs Barbara Norrid -of be Y Q ' 1 A A 5 X QQ Accolade Pageant 1 962 King Ted Bounds Queen Susan Falls The CourT oT The Kingdom oT Woodlawn was convened in a royal seTTing oT whiTe columns and gold lame on The nighT oT February 23, l962, To award The accolade oT lcnighThood, a genTle Tap on The shoulder wi+h a sword, To Three young men who are seniors. Jim l-larper, Billy Laird, and Gregg Boring were selecTed by The sTudenT body To re- ceive This recogniTion because They possess ouT- sTanding gualiTies, have rendered service To Their school, and have shown valor and loyalTy. Thus King Ted Bounds conTerred lcnighThood upon The Three and Queen Susan Falls awarded Them wiTh a sash. EnTerTainmenT was Then presenTed beTore The enTire courT To honor Sir Jim, Sir Billy and Sir Gregg. The KnighT's Ball climaxed The celebraTion. Knighl' Billy Laird Lady Cheri Payfon v r l K, Kniglfrl' Jim Harper Lady Mary Nell Hooper 2 w f King Ted Bounds awards Jrlne accolade of lcniglillwood lo Jim,-Billy and Gregg. l 5 E R E3 E Q z ffiwf Kniglvl' Gregg Boring Lady Delores Welch , ...l YT- ,f.', iffY4.1'i fiii?2f1 - KEEQWSRA-Elf! S . ,Lf 59 Q V Squire Edwards Walker 1 r Squire Joe Gefer Lady-in-waifing Janie Hooper Lady-in-waifing Yvonne Young COURT WALTZ QU. Mary Rose Pack Humorous Reading Tommie Lummus' Train Bearer Theresa Frisch, Train Bearer Page Charles Andrews Maid Ann Dear Page Dennis Newbury Maid Sheila Mondello Cour'I' Dance a+ +l1e Ball Herald Rodney Runyan Daniel, l lrio N D ' , B ll +W ll ancy avlson a e G Z Sluclenls enioyecl dancing lo music XL ol Lou Charles. ,iff Wingard, and Be'H'y Barnes, Dancing al' line Ball Wayne Judd, Jesfer Margarel' Jones, Vocal Solo -, J FOOTBALL QUEEN-Mary Nell Hooper EscorT-Jim SmiTh Woodlawn Observes Firsf Homecoming Woodlawn's TirsT Homecoming CourT was pre- senTed in royal sTyle aT The STaTe Fair STadium, November I7, l96l. The courT was presenTed aT halT Time To The more Than l2,000 specTaTors. Many hard hours OT worlc were puT inTo The consTrucTion oT The eleganT scenery used Tor The presenTaTion OT The courT. The scenery included a casTle Through which The courT and Their escorTs passed, and a sTaTionary TloaT on which The courT was seaTed aTTer being presenTed. Mrs. Virginia King, cloThing advisor Tor The homecoming courT, spenT much Time wiTh The girls in planning Their apparel Tor The ceremonies. Wood- lawn's TirsT homecoming will be remembered Tor many years To come. The valianT KnighTs came Through wiTh a l2-7 vicTory over The Bossier Bear- lcaTs. This Thrilling vicTory cinched The l-AAA Dis- TricT Championship TiTle Tor The Tamed Cinder- ella Team OT NorTh Louisiana. The Queen and her Maids observe The second half of The game aTTer having been presenTed To The specTaTors. My j . Escoi-Jr-Don Roqers Senior Maid-Janell Bar+on Escor+-Johnny Smi'H1 Senior Maid-Linda Sayers Escori-Bill Schwarh Senior Maid-Sherry Falls W . ? Escori-Barry Hicks Senior Maiol-Cherie Payfon 5+ QM, sf? af W ggi James Rice, Presidenly Anne Hudson, Vice Presidenl: Cheryl Smiih, Secrerary. Diploma carriers and ushers for gradualion and baccalaureale come from This sociely, which was organized only laslr spring. There were Jrwenry-Jrhree charler members-six seniors and sevenleen juniors. Nor over iiireen per cenl of The senior class and len per cenr of rhe iunior class can be selecled lor membership. To be eligible, one musl have a high scholasric average, exhibir leadership abiliiies, possess oulslranding charadrer Jrrairs and parlicipaie in varied school acrivilies. FRONT ROW: Linda l-lamrnefl, Cheryl Smilh, Mary Givens. Pal Rhodes Janei Sue l-losfefler SECOND ROW: Sharon Neliles, Jeannie Rees, Davida Lingenfeller, Barbara Snelson Anne Hudson Sharon MCC-Sinnis BACK ROW: Marlin Massey, Sranleyyl-lays, Jaclc Jones Jim Slorer James Rice Daniel McCallum NV , Anil nf Wmww'-K3 W5'r'ma P'Q' iss lainie! 5 DELEGATES FRONT ROW: Sherry Falls, Cherie Payion, Mary Nell Hooper, Pal Allaway, Jan Box BACK ROW: Jim Harper, Pele Pelers, Ron Graf, Jimmy Kniepp, Jack Jones, Jim Slorer, Marlin Massey Woodlawn Sends Thirteen Delegafes fo Pelican Girls' and Boys' Sfafe ln lhe summer rnonlh of August Jrhirieen dele- gaies represenling Woodlawn ailend Pelican Girls' and Boys' Siale. A+ Pelican Slale The represenlaiives learned lhe lunclarnenlals ol our governmenlr. Many hard hours and sleepless nighls were spenlr learning The clulies, righls, and privileges ol American cilizens. Each year Jrhe Junior class elecls sludenis To allend Pelican Slale. They are chosen on four quali- licaiionsz characier, leadership, co-operalion, and scholarship. Civic organizalions ol Shrevepori spon- sor each represenlaiive. ALTERNATES FRONT ROW: Sandy Grenl, Cheryl Smilh, Mary Givens, Linda Cain, Sharon Miley BACK ROW: Slanley Hayes, Benny Rains, Mac Smilh, Bobby Mollel, Dennis Bilyeu 70 CLASSES K1 , V Senior Class Presicienf .....,A.w,n, ...,, , .,A.,w... Ron Graf Vice Pfgsideni' .Aw,.. Q. ......7,Y.x,, Ann Clingman Treasurer .A,A..AA ,,,, ,,,, M a ry Nellmmfjlgqper Chaplain ..,.A AN,,..,. Q LQ7Jimmy Jblifney Mary Givens Secre+ary 2 ,, .... v.,., V . RON GRAF ANN CLINGMAN SONG-Climb Every Mounfain MOTTO-H maHers no+ how long we live, buf how. FLOWER-Wlwife Rose COLORS-Blue and Whife MARY NELL HOOPER JIMMY JOURNEY MARY GIVENS Y Seniors 1962 DANNY BAMBERG SYLVIA BARTHOLOMEW JANELL BARTON-DE Club 3, 4, Vice Presidenl 3, Presidenl 4: Homecoming Couri', Maid 4: Jun- ior Red Cross 3, 4 JOHN BASS LORETTA BASS-Junior Red Cross 3, 4: NDCC Sponsor. Maior4 PAT BERRY JIMMIE ADAMS-Fulure' Farmers of America 41 Jun- ior Red Cross 4 CYNTHIA ALSTON OUIDA ANDERSON-Junior Red Cross 3, 4 SHARON ANDERSON-Les Troubadours 4 PAT ATTAWAY-Accolade Ediiorial Slaii 3, 4: Cheerleader 3, 4, Head Cheerleader 4: Foolloall Pro- gram Ad Slalf 47 Pelican Girls' Slaiep Siudenl Coun- cil 3, Senalor 3 IRENE AUCOIN-Socii Romani 3 HAROLD AUSTIN BARBARA AVERY-DE Club 4 PAT BALDRIDGE-Lancerelmes 3, 47 Sludenl Council 3 Elaine Cooper ancl Diana Jones are busy raking The Nafional Belly Crock- er l-lomemalcens Tesf which is given each year lo The senior girls who are inleresled. RONNIE BILLINGSLEY DENNIS BILYEU RAY BLANDINO LINDA BONDS-Eooiball Program Ad Slraff 4, Man- ager 4: Safely Council 3, 4, Presiolenl 4: Socii Romani 3 GREGG BORING-Key Club 3, 4: Sludenlr Council 3, 4, Senalror 3, Parliamenlarian '4: Track 3, 4: Varsilry Baslcerball 3, 4, Lellerman 3: Varsiiy Club 4: Varsilry Eoolball 3, 4, Lellerman 3, 4 LORENA BOSWELL TED BOUNDS-Class Eavorile 3: Traclc 3, 4, Leiler- man 3: Varsily Club 4: Varsiiy Eoolrball 3,,4, All-Die Jrricr Team 4, Leiierman 3, 4 JAN BOX-A-Choir 3, 4, Vice Presiolenr 3: Ari Club 4: Class Treasurer 3: Eoolball Program Ad Siahc 4: Lancerelies 3, 4, lvlaior 4: Les Troubaclours 4: Pelican Girls' Siare: Sludenl' Council 3, 4, Recording Secreiary 4: Zachary l-lisiory Club 3, 4, Vice Presicleni 3, Presi- denl'4 T EDWARD BRADY-Traclc 3, 4, Lellerman 3: Varsily Eoorball 3, 4, All-Cily Team 4, Lellerman 4 RAYMOND BRANIFF-A-Choir 4: Track Manager 3: Varsiiy Eoolball Trainer 4 DIANNA BROCK-Ari Club 4: Class Secreiary 3: Conceri Band 3: Sludeni Council 3: Zachary l-lislory Club 3, 4 TERRY BROMELL-A-Choir 4, Treasurer 4: Junior Recl Cross 3: Les Troubadours 4 Marlin Massey and Anne Hudson broughladded honors lo Woodlawn. When lhe resulls of The Nalional Meril' Scholarship Tesls were an- nounced lasl Oclober, Marlin and Anne were declared semi-linalisls in lhe lesls lhal' were Taken in March, I96I. JOHN BROUSSARD PATSY BROWN SYLVIA BUSH-Concerl Band 3, 4, Sergeanl,3, 47 Junior Red Cross 47 Orcheslra 4 DAVID CAIN LINDA CAIN-Class Chaplain 35 Concerl Band 3: Foolball Program Ad Slaff 47 Herald Eolilorial Slall, Exchange Edilor 3, 47 Junior Red Cross 31 NDCC Spon- sor, Isl Lieulenanl' 41 Safely Council 41 Sludenl Coun- cil 3, 4, Vice Presidenl 4 LANELL CALLEGARI CHARLOTTE CAMPBELL-Arl Clulo 4: B Choir 3 WILLIAM CARLISLE-Sludenl Council 4 JUDY CARNLINE-Foolball Program Ad Slall 47 Lan- cerelles 3, 4 CLAUDE CARRIGAN-Traclc 3, Lellerman 3: Varsily Foolloall 3, 4, Lellerman 3, 4 JOHN CARRIGAN DON CHAMBERS-A Choir 33 NDCC, 2nd Lieulen- anl 3, Lancer Drill Plaloon 3 Seniors 1962 LYNN CHARBULA-Les Troubadours 4: Library Club 4 MAUDIE CHENAULT-Disiribuiive Educalion 3, 4. Vice Presideni' 4: Junior Red Cross 3, 4 PAT CHISHOLM TERRY CLEM-A Clwoir 3, 47 Les Troubadours 41 NDCC, Commander Lancer Drill Plaioon, Capiain 3 ANN CLINGMAN-Ari Club 47 Class Vice Presideni 4:1 Fooiball Program Ad Sraif 4: Junior Red Cross 47 Lancereiies 3, 4, lsr Lieuienani 41 Siudenr Council 41 Zachary I-Iisiory Club 3, 4 LINDA COBBS-Library Club 4 LINDA COLLINSWORTH-Junior Red Cross 43 Lancereiies 3: Les Troubadours 47 Library Club 3 TRAVIS COMBS LINDA COOLEY-Accolade Ad Siafi 31 Clieerlead- er 41 Fooiball Program Ad Sraii 41 Junior Red Cross 4 EDDIE COOPER-DE Club 47 Junior Red Cross 43 Varsiiy Foolball 3, Leiierman 3 ELAINE COOPER-Accolade Circularion Siaii 3: Lancereiies 3, 4: Siudeni Council 3 JOE COOPER WANDA COOPER BARBARA COX JACKIE CRAIN Seniors 1962 BOBBY DAWSON-Library Club 3, 42 NDCC. Lieulenanl Colonel 4, Lancer Drill Plaloon 3, 4, Commander Lancer Drill Plaioon 4: Sludeni Coun- cil 33 Audio-Visual Aids 3, 4 BARR'Y DEBROECK I JANINE DESOTO-Accolade Edilrorial Siaii 3, 4, Arr Club 4: Herald Sjralf Reporier 4, Junior Red Cross 45 LSPA Convenrion Delegaie 4: Zachary I-Iisiory Club 3, 4 JAMES DICK JERRY DOWNING-Varsiry Baseball 3, 4, Lerler- man 35 Varsiry Foolrball 3, 4, Lerrerman 3, 4 JO ANN CRAWFORD-DE Club 4 SANDRA CROW-I-Ierald Ediiorial Sjraff 4 CAROLYN CUNNINGHAM-Eurure I-Iomemalcers of America 3, Secreiary 37 Herald S'IaII Reporier 4: Lan- cererres 3', 4, Isl Lieulenanjr 3, 4 SHERRILL DALY-Arr Club 4: Junior Red Cross 3, 4: Lancereires 3, 4 LYNN DANIEL-Accolade Ad Sfaff 37 Junior Red Cross 4: Les Amis Francais 4: NDCC Sponsor, 2nd Lieulrenanl 4 LINDA DARBY-Zacliary I'IisIory Club 4 CLAYTON DAVIS WAYNE DAVIS-Track 3, 4, Lefierman 3: Varsiry Eoolball 4, All-Cily Team 4, All-Dis'rricI Team 4, All- Srare Team 4, Lelrlerman 4 DON DAVISON-Concerl Band 3, 4 Three of lhe senior cheerleaders Pal Allaway, Linda Cooley, Rocio Flores, and iunior Ramona Henderson posed wifh Sir Knighi' on The nighl' he was presenlecl al' fhe Homer game. PAUL DUNCAN-Concerl' Band 33 DE Club 4 EDNA DUNHAM-Junior Red Cross 3: Orchesfra 3, 4 JACK DUNN-Safely Council 4 JEAN DUNN-Conce-rl Band 3, 47 4-H Club 3, 4, Secrelary 3, Vice Presidenl 4: Junior Red Cross 4 AMY DYKES-Junior Red Cross 4 JIM EIZEL-Siudenl Council 3 ALAN EMANUEL-Safely Council 3 CAROL EVERETT-Fuiure l-lomemalcers of America 3, 4, Vice Presidenr 3, Caddo Parish Secrefary 37 Junior Red Cross 37 Lancerelles 4 LINDA FALGOUT-A Choir 3: DE Club 4? Lancer eHes 3, Lieuienanl 3 SHERRY FALLS-Class Beauly 3: Class Favorile 3: Foolball Program Ad Sfahc 4: Homecoming Couri, Maid 3, 45 Junior Red Cross 31 Paqeanl' of 'lhe Ac- colade, Lady-in-Waiiing 3i Pelican Girls' Sialeg Slu- denl' Council 43 Zachary l-lisfory Club 4 SUSAN FALLS-Junior Red Cross 3 LONNIE FARMER-DE Club 4: Herald Ediiorial Slaff. Reporler 4: Junior Red Cross 4 Thar play on lhe field musl' have been an excilring one lo rale such an en- lhusiaslic cheer from lhis senior boosler, Alice Anne Ragsdale, ROSEMARY FAVOR LA JUAN FERRIER YVONNE FERRIER SUE FINCH-Girls' Choir 4 ROBERT FINCI-IER-Fulure Farmers of America 3, 4, Presidenl 4, Caddo Parish Presidenl 41 4-l-l Club 3, 4, Treasurer 31 Safely Council 3 ROCIO FLORES-Accolade Ad Slall 4: Accolade Circulalion Slall 37 Cheerleader 43 4-I-I Club 3: Lan- cererles 3, Les Troubadours 4, Secrelary 47 Los Alegres 3, 4, Vice Presidenl 37 Safely Council 4: Sludenl' Council 3, 4, Corresponding Secrerary 4: Zachary I-lislory Club 3, 4, Treasurer 3 GRACIE FOUNTAIN-DE Club 4 EDDIE FOUTS CLAUDETTE FULLER-A Choir 3, 41 Junior Red Cross 4 ALICE GIBSON-Junior Red Cross 3 CHERYL GILBERT MICHAEL GISKA-Baslcelball 43 Traclc 4 Seniors 1962 MARY GIVENS-Arl Club 4: Class Secrelary 4: Fool- ball Program Ad Slall 4: Herald Edilorial Slall, Arl Edilor 3, 4: Les Troubadours 4: Sludenl Council Rep- resenlalive 4: LSPA Delegale 3: Nalional Honor Sociely 3, 4: NDCC Sponsor, 2nd Lieulenanl 4: Peli- can Girls' Slale, Allernale: Salely Council 4 RON GRAF-Class Presidenl 4: Junior Red Cross 3: Pelican Boys' Slale: Sludenl Council 4: Track 3. 4: Varsily Club 4: Varsily Foolball 3 BENNY GRAHAM NELSON GRANT-DE Club 4 RONALD GRANT SANDY GRANT-Fulure Homemalcers ol America 3: Lancerelles 3: NDCC Sponsor, 2nd Lieulenanl 4: Slu- denl Council 3, 4, Senalor 3, 4 BARBARA GREENLEE-Junior Red Cross 3: Lancerelles 3, 4 FRANCES GREENLEE-Accolade Ad Slall 3 BOBBY GREER-DE Club 4: Sludenl Council 47 Varsily Foolball 3 GAIL GREER-Accolade Ad Slall 3, 4: Junior Red Cross 4: Zaclrnary Hislory Club 4 MARIE GUNN-Accolade Ad Slall 3: Arl Club 3, 4, Secrelary 3: Foolball Program Ad Slall 47 NDCC Sponsor, 2nd Lieulenanl 4 BRENDA GUREE BEVERLY HAGAN-A-Choir 3, 4: Junior Red Cross 3, 4, Presidenl 3: NDCC Sponsor, Caplain 4: Salely Council 3: Sludenl Council 3, 4 KAREN HAGEDORN-Foolball P r o g r a m Ad Slall 4: Herald Edilorial Slall 3, 4, Fealure Edilor 3, Assislanl Edilor-in-Clwiel 4: Lancerelles 3, 4: Leadersl1ip,Conlerence 4: Les Amis Francais 4: LSPA Deleqale 3, 4: Salely Council 4: Zacliary Hislory Club 4 DAVID HAGUE-Key Club 4 Seniors 1962 JOEL HASTON-Key Club 4: Los Alegres 3 BETTY HAWKINS-A-Choir 4 BERNARD HAY-lnduslrial Arls 3, 4: Safely Council 4 RONNIE HAYNES-Visual Aids 3, Vice Presideni 3 STANLEY HAYS-Key Club 3, 4: Naiional Honor Socieiy 3, 4: Pelican Boys' Siaie, Al'rerna+e BARBARA HENDERSON-Junior Red Cross 3, 4 DOYCE HALLMARK-Fuiure Farmers of America 3, 4, Seniinel 3, Vice Presidenl 4 LINDA HAMMETT-Accolade Ediiorial Sialf 3, 4, Ediior-in-Chief 4: Ari Club 4, Reporier 4: Lancere'H'es 3, 4. Lieuienani 3, Capiain 4: LSPA Deleqaie 3, 4: Naiional Honor Socieiy 3, 4: Siudervl' Council 4: Zaclwary Hisiory Club 4: Foolball Program Ad Siaif 4: Herald Ediiorial Slaii 4, Reporier 4 RONALD HANNIGAN-Junior Red Cross 4 RONNEY HANSON MARIE HARKINS JIM HARPER-Class Presicleni' 3: Key Club 3, 4: Les Amis Francais 4, Vice Presidenl' 4: Pageanl' of 'rI1e Accolade. Squire 3: Siudenl' Council 3, 4, Parliamen- 'rarian 3, Presideni 4: Varsily Foo+ball 3, LeH'erman 3: Zachary Hisiory Club 3, 4 Skoda, hum M I - is- 'iorian 4 K 4 DAVID HARRIS T VW ,I 6 WILLIAM HARRIS-Heralcl Ad Sfaf 3: ,ral '- R ELL DE Club , eporfer K7 X E I iorial Siaili, Reporier 4: Key Club 3, LSU's Regislrar, Mr. Alberi Clary, and Siudenl Aid Direcior, Mr. Leslie LaVerne, 'lallced fo inieresled seniors abouf siudeni life ai LSU. Jimmy Journey, Janice Reid, Benny Rains, and Alice Ragsdale siayecl lo look over some of flue college bulleiins. LINDA HESSELTINE KIRBY HILL MIKE HODGE-A-Clwoir 4: B Clnoir 3: Junior Red Cross 3: NDCC, Lancer Drill Team 3, 4, Capiain 4 SUE HOLEYFIELD-A-Choir 3 BENNY HOLTZCLAW-Safely Council 4 MARY NELL HOOPER-Class Treasurer 4: Fooiball Program Ad Siaff 4: Homecoming Couri, Queen 4: Lancereiles 3, 4, Lieulenanl' 3, Capiain 4: Les Trouba- clours 4, Vice Presidenl 4: Office Worlcer 3, 4: Pageani' of Jrhe Accolade, Maid 3: Pelican Girls' Siaie: Siudenl' Council 4, Senalor 4 JANET SUE HOSTETTER-Accolade Circulaiion Siafi 3, 4: Junior Red Cross 3, 4: Nalional Honor Sociely 3, 4 ANNE HUDSON-All-Slale Band 4, Allernaie 3: Con- ceri Band 3, 4, Sergeani 3, 4: Les Amis Francais 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Presideni 4: Na'l'ional Honor Sociely 3, 4, Vice Presidenl' 4: Naiional Meril Scliolarslnip Semi- finalisl' 4: NDCC Sponsor, Isl' Lieuienani 4 GUYANN HUGHES-A-Clnoir 4: Library Worker 3, 4 SUSAN HUNTER-Office Worlcer CAROLYN JOHNSON-Ari Club 3, 4, Presiden+.3. 4: Herald Ediforial Slaif, Assisianl' Ari Edilor 3: Key Club Sponsor 4: NEDT Award 4: Socii Romani 3, 4: Sludeni Council 3, 4, Senalor 4 DIANA JONES-Les Troubadours 4: NDCC Sponsor, lsl' Lieulenanl 4 sa, Carolyn Johnson gave ol her lime and lalenls in making hoops lor lhe loolball games. The hoop displayed 'heyigd was used al lhe Springhill game. LI fa , JL Aeveral seniors slopped lo admire lhis huge sign lhal lhe Sludenl Council pul up in lhe hall loward lhe close ol lhe loolball season lo honor our Dislricl Championship leam. JACK JONES-Junior Red Cross 3: Nalional Honor Sociely 3, 4: Pelican Boys' Slale: Salely Council 4: Varsily Baseball 3, 4, Lellerman 3: Varsily Baslcelball 3, 4, Lellerman 3 LOIS JONES-Accolade Circulalion Slall 3: DE Club 4, Secrelary-Treasurer 4: Junior Red Cross 3, 4 MARGARET JONES-Girls' Choir 4: Junior Red Cross 4: Salely Council 4: Sluclenl Council 3 TERRY JONES-Fulure Farmers ol America 4: Junior Red Cross 4: Varsily Baseball 3, 4, Lellerman 3 .JIMMY JOURNEY-Accolade Circulalion Slall 3: Accolade Edilorial Slall 4: Class Chaplain 4: Key Club 3, 4, Secrelary-Treasurer 4: Les Troubadours 4: Los Alegres 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Presidenl 4: NDCC, Isl Lieulenanl 4: Salely Council 3, 4: Sludenl Council 4, Chaplain 4: Zachary Hislory Club 3, 4 CONNIE JUNEAU-Fulure Homemalcers ol America 4: Lancerelles 3, 4: Les Troubadours 4 GAILEN KEIFFER-DE Club 4: Junior Red Cross 4: Visual Aids 3 JOHN KENNINGTON-Salely Council 3 JIMMY KNEIPP-Pelican Boys' Slale: Safely Council 4: Baseball 3, 4, Lellerman 3, All-Cily Team 3: Basliel- baII 3, 4, Lellerman 3, All-Cily Second Team, Honor- able lvlenlion All-American 3 BOBBY KNOTT-NDCC, Isl Lieulenanl 4 DIANA LAFITTE RAMMIE LAFITTE Seniors I 962 BILLY LAIRD-Accolade Ediforial Sfaff 4: Class Vice Presidenf 3: Pageanf of fhe Accolade, Squire 3: Sfu- denf Council 3, 4, Senafor 3, 4: Varsify Baseball 3, 4, Lefferman 3: Varsify Club 4: Varsify Foofball 3, 4, Lefferman 3, 4: All-Cify Team 4, All Disfricf 4, All Sfafe Second Team 4 HOMER LAMB-Junior Red Cross 4: Sfudenf Coun- cil 4 CURTIS LAMBERT-Les Troubadours 4 JOE LANDRUM DAVIDA LINGENFELTER-I-Ierald Sfaff Reporfer 4: Junior Red Cross 3, 4: Nafional Honor Sociefy 3, 4: Safefy Council 4: Zachary I-lisfory Club 4 CAROLYN LITTON-Lancereffes 3, 4 TOMMY LIVINGSTON-Junior Red Cross 4 SUZANNE LOLLEY-I-lerald Ad Sfaff 4, Secrefary 4: Sfudenf Council 4: Zachary I-lisfory Club 4 BILL. LONG 'Al- I QM' C CAROLYN LOVELL-Fufure Homemalcers of America 4: Junior Red Cross 3: Office Worker 3 FRANCES LOWE-Junior Red Cross 3, 4: Les Troubadours 4, Chaplain 4: Los Alegres 3, 4: Miss Knighf Before Chrisfmas 4: Socii Romani 4: Sfu- denf Council 4, Senafor 4: Zachary I-lisfory Club 4, Parliamenfarian 4 DONALD LYNAM-Key Club 3, 4 JEAN MAGEE-DE Club 3, 4, Vice Presidenf 4: Junior Red Cross 4: Sfudenf Council 4 JEAN MANNING-Fufure H o m e m a Ice r s of America 3, 4? Lancereffes 4 JAN MARRS-Foofball Program Ad Sfaff 4: Lancereffes 3, 4, Officer 4: Pelican Girls' Sfafe, Alfernafe: Sfudenf Council 3, 4, Senafor 4 Seniors 1962 9 ROGER MCDEARMONT-lnduslrrial Arlrs Club 3: Varsilry Foolball Manager 4 JEROME MCGEE-Concerl' Band 3, 4: Safely Council 3: Zachary Hisfory Club 4 SHARON McGlNNlS-Junior Red Cross 4: Lan- cerelles 3, 4: Nalional Honor Sociely 3, 4 HARRY MCKINNON-DE Club 4: 4-H Club 3 JOE MCMAHAN-Socii Romani 3 RONALD MCMILLAN-DE Club 4: lndusrrial Arls Club 3: Junior Red Cross 4: Visual Aids Club 3 L MARLIN MASSEY-Narional Honor Sociefy 3, 4: Pelican Boys' Sfale: Sfudenr Council 3: Narional Meril' Scholarship Semi-iinalisr 4 JUDY MAULDIN-Lancerelles 3 ELAYNE MAY-Junior Red Cross 4: Les Troubadours 4: Library Club 3, 4: Safely Council 3: Socii Romani 3: Library Assisrani' 3, 4: Zachary His'l'ory Club 4 MICKEY MAYS-Fufure Farmers of America 4: Les Troubadours 4 DAN MCBRIDE-Audio Visual Aids 3 DANIEL McCALLUM-Key Club 3, 4: Nafional Honor Sociely 3, 4: NEDT Award 4 JOE MCCARTY-S'l'uden1' Council 3: Track 3, 4, Lef- Jrerman 3: Foofball 4, Lehlerman 4 JUDY MCCLARAN-B-Choir 4: Junior Red Cross 3, 4: Lancerelles 3: Library Club 4 SUE McCORMICK l in June. Karen Hagedorn, Jeanie Rees, Virginia Roquemore, Be++y Sizemore and Celesle Prewilr represenred our school al Jrhe annual Leadership Convenfion a+ LSU RONNIE MERCER-Safely Council 3, 4: Varsiiy Baseball 3, 4, Lefierman 3: Baslceiball 3, 4: Fooiball 3, 4, Lellerman 3, 4 RICHARD MEREDITH SANDRA MERRITT-Girls' Choir 4: Junior Red Cross 4 SHARON MILEY-Foolball Program Ad Siaff 4: Lan- cereifes 3, 4, Lieulenanr 3, Colonel 4: Les Troubadours 4: Office Worlcer 3, 4: Pelican Girls' Siale, Allernale: Sludeni' Council 3, 4 CHARLOTTE MOFFETT-A-Choir 3, 4: Fuiure Farm- ers of America Sweeiheari' 3: Junior Red Cross 3, 4, Vice Presideni 3: Orcheslra 4 BECKY MOON-A-Choir 3, 4 PAT MOSLEY-Fu+ure Homemalcers of America 4: Herald Ad Siafi 4: Junior Red Cross 3: Zachary His- Jrory Club 4 BOBBY MOTTET-Herald Edilorial Sialf 3, 4, Sporis Ediror 4: Junior Red Cross 4: Siudenl' Council MARY MURPHY-Library Club 3, 4, Program Chair- man 4 ANN MURRAY JOHN MURRAY-lndusirial Arls Club 41 NDCC M ' 4 Sl-TAJRON NETTLES-A-Choir 4: LancereH'es 3: Los Alegres 3, 4, Secrelary 3, Treasurer 4: Naiional Honor Sgcieiy 3, 4: NDCC Sponsor, 2nd Lieulenanl' 4: Office ' Worker 3 During YouTh AppreciaTion Week in November, The seven local OpTimisT Clubs presented The ouTsTanding boy d 'I T I1 h' In h I i'rh an gir rom eac xg sc oo w a PaT-Em-On-The-Back Award. Mary Nell Hooper and Jim Harper were The winners from Woodlawn and They proudly show Their awards To Mr. Turner. DORTHY NEWTON-ArT Club 3. 4: FuTure Home- makers of America 4: Junior Red Cross 3: Library Club 3: STudenT Council 4: Zachary HisTory Club 3, 4 LEWIS OWEN-IndusTriaI ArTs Club 3, PresidenT 3: NDCC, IST LieuTenanT4 RODGER OWEN GENE PACE GLENDA PARKER-l:uTure Homernalcers oT America 4, ParIia'menTarian 4: Les Troubadours 4 LINDA PARKER-I:uTure Hornemakers oT America 4, I Vice Preside-nT 4: Junior Red Cross 4: LancereTTes 3. 4: Les Troubadours 4 GENE PARKS JAN PARMER-ArT Club 4: B-Choir 3. 4: Herald Ad STaTT: Junior Red Cross 4 LOUIS PARVINO-VarsiTy FooTbaII 3, 4, LeTTerman 4 ANNETTE PAYNE-LancereTTes 3, 4, Drummer 3 CHERI PAYTON-Class I3eauTy 3? FOOILJGII COUFI. Maid 3. 4: FooTbaII Program Ad STaTT 4, Manager 47 Lancer Drill PIaToon Sponsor. LT. Colonel 4: PageanT OT The Accolade, Lady-in-waiTing 3: Pelican Girls' STaTe: SaTeTy Council 3, 4, SecreTary 3, Vice PresldenT 4 SHERRY PEDEN-Cheerleader 3: Junior Red Cross 3 Seniors 1962 DONALD PERDUE CLARENCE PETERS-Pelican Boys' Slale JANE PETTY MARY ALICE PHILLIPS-Junior Red Cross 3, 4 DTIFNAE PIETZ-Accolade Circulaiion S+aff 3: Lancer e es JIMMY POINT TENNIE LOU POYNTER-Junior Red Cross 3: Lancer- elles 4 CELESTE PREWITT-l-lerald Ad Slaff 4, Assisianl Manager 4: Junior Red Cross 4: Lancerelles 4: Leader- ship Conference 4: Library Club 3, 4 ALENE PROCELL-C-Choir 4: Junior Red Cross 3, 4: Les Troubadours 4 BEVERLY PURDY-C-Choir 3: Fooiball Program Ad S+ali'4: Lancereiles 3, 4, Isl Lieulenanl 4: Safely Council 4: Zachary l'lis'rory Club 4 MARY JO RAGAN-Junior Red Cross 4: Lan- cerelies 3, 4 ALICE ANNE RAGSDALE-Accolade Edilorial Slaff 3, 4, Assisiani Edilor-in-Chief 3: lnduslrial Aris Club 4, Reporier 4: Junior Red Cross 4: Lead- ership Conference 4: Les Amis Francais 3, 4: LSPA Delegaie 3: News Correspondenl To Shreveporl' Times 3, 4: Safely Council 4: Siudenl' Council 4: Zachary I-lislory Club 4 CLAUDE RAGSDALE-NDCC 3, 4, 2nd Lieuien- an'r4 BENNY RAINS-Key Club 3, 4, Chaplain 4: NDCC, Colonel 4: Pelican S'ra+e, Aliernaie JOHN RAMSEY-Fufure Farmers of America 4 Seniors SUE ROBERTSON-Accolade Ad Slaii 3, 4. Business Manager 3, Co-Manager 4: Junior Red Cross 4: Safely Council 4: Zachary I-Iislory Club 4 LINDA ROBINSON-Library Club 4: Salieiy Council 4 JOHNNY RODEN VIRGINIA ROQUEMORE-Accolade Ad Siali 4: Accolade Circulalion Slaff 3: Lancerelies 3, 4: Leadership Conference 4: Los Alegres 3: Safely Council 3, 4: Zachary I IisIory Club 4, Reporler 4 JOYCE ROSS-Junior Red Cross 3, 4, Chaplain 4: Lancerelles 3: Saieiy Council 4: Zachary I-lis- lory Club 4 VICKI ROUBIEU I 962 BETTY FAYE RAY GLORIA REEDY-Accolade Ad Slaff 4: Concerl' Band 3, 4: Lellerman 3, Drum lviaior 3, 4: Junior Red Cross 4: Les Troubadours 4: NDCC Sponsor, Caplain 4: Safely Council 3 JEANIE REES-Foolball Program Ad Slaii 4: Girls' Choir 4: I-Ierald Edilorial Slaif 3, 4, News EdiI'or 3, Edilor-in-Chief 4: Lancerelles 3, 4: Leadership Con- ference 4: LSPA Delegale 3, 4: Nalional Honor So- ciely 3, 4: Siudenl Council 4: NEDT Award 4 JANICE REID-Junior Red Cross 3, 4, Vice Presidenl 4: Socii Romani 3, 4, Parliamenlarian 3, Presidenl' 4: Nalional and SI'a're Junior Classical League Delegale 3, 4: Tennis Team 3: Zachary I-Iislory Club 4, Secre- 'rary4 PAT RHODES-Accolade Edilorial Siaff 3: Foolball Program Ad Slaii 4: Junior Red Cross 3, 4: Lancer- elles 3, 4: Nalional I-lonor Sociely 3, 4: Sludenl Council 4 JAMES RICE-Nalional I-Ionor Sociely 3, 4, Presi- denl' 4: Sludenl Council 3, 4, Senalor 3: Track 3, 4, Lellerman 3: Varsily Foolball 3, 4, Lellerman 3, 4, All-Cily Team 4 SHERRY RICHARDSON ' BOBBIE ROBBINS-A-Choir 3 MINYONNE ROBERTSON--Lancerelles 3, 4: Library Worlcer 3: Sludenl Council 4 QT i R Six senior girls from Woodlawn af- fended fhe LSPA Convenfion af LSU in November. Karen Hagedorn, Jeanie ees. Cheryl Smifh, and Sandra Crow represenfed fhe Herald. Linda Ham- meff and Janine Desofo were Acco- lade delegafes. MARTHA ROWLAND-Safefy Council 3: A-Choir 3, Secrefary 3: Lancereffes 3, 4, Lieufenanf 4: Zachary l-lisfory Club 4 SKIP RYAN-Concerf Band 3, 4: Los Alegres 4: NDCC. 2nd Lieufenanf 4 DOROTHY SANDIFER-Junior Red Cross 4 JANIE SAUNDERS-Cadef Band 3: Concerf Band 4 LINDA SAYERS-Cheerleader 4: Concerf Band 3: Foofball Program Ad Sfaff 4: Homecoming Maid 4: Junior Red Cross 3: Safefy Council 3: Sfudenf Coun- cil 3: Les Amis Francais 3 DAVID SEALS-Sfudenf Council 4 ROXANNA SHEELEY-Junior Red Cross 3, 4, Treas- urer 3: Safefy Council 3, 4, Vice Presidenf 4 DAVID SIKES BETTY SIZEMORE-Junior Red Cross 3: Leadership Conference 4: Library Club 3, 4, Presidenf 4: Sfudenf Council 4 DONNA LOU SLOCUM-Safefy Council 4 CHERYL SMITH-Foofball Program Ad Sfaff 4: l-lerald Ediforial Sfaff 3, 4, Edifor-in-Chief 3, News Edifor 4: Key Club Sponsor 3, 4: Lancereffes 3: Los Alegres 3, 4, Reporfer 4: LSPA Delegafe 3, 4: Les Troubadours 4: Nafional l-lonor Sociefy 3, 4, Secrefary- Treasurer 4: NDCC Sponsor, Capfain 4: NEDT Award: Office Worker 3: Pelican Girls' Sfafe, Alfernafe: Sfu- denf Council 4: Teenorama Eclifor, Journal 4: Zachary l-lisfory Club 4 FAYE SMITH-Concerf Band 4: Foofball Program Ad Sfaff 4, Manager 4: Los Alegres 4 The Guidance Pro ram in our school selors worlc very closely wilh lhe slu- denls and give help and encourage- menl when il is needed. They also serve as a link belween lhe school and 'rhe Vocalional Rehabililalion Deparl- lhis deparlmenl, lallcs over college plans wilh Jim Slorer and Sandra Crow. MAC SMITH--Concerl Band 3, 4: Key Club 3, 4, Vice Presidenl 3, Presidenl' 4: NDCC, lvlaior 4: NEDT Award 4: Pelican Boys' Slale, Allernale: Socii Romani 4: Sludeni Council 3 BARBARA SNELSON-Accolade Edilorial Slalf 4: Junior Red Cross 4: Los Alegres 3, 4: Nalional Honor Socieiy 3, 4 JUDY SNUFFER-DE Club 4: Junior Red Cross 4 DONNA STANSEL HURSHIELL STEGALL-Junior Red Cross SHIRLEY STEPHENSON-B-Choir 3 THOMAS STEWARD JIM STORER-Concerl' Band 3, Sergeanl' 3: Key Club 3, 4: Nalional l-lonor Sociely 3, 4: Pelican Boys' Slale: Socii Romani 3: Sludenl' Council 4, Treasurer 4: Zachary l-lislory Club 4, Treasurer 4: Represenlalive lo Soulhern Associalion of Sludenl Councils in Florida 3 LYNDA STOREY-Junior Red Cross 3. 4: Zachary l-lislory Club 4 LTNN STOREY-Junior Red Cross 3: Sludenl' Coun- ci 4 REGGIE STRATTON PAT STRINGER-Ari Club 4: Library Club 3: Slu- denl Council 4 9 is a very effeclive one. Our coun- menl. Mr. A. B. Murray, direclor of Seniors 1962 D. C. STROUD-Speech Club 3: Sfudenf Council 3, 4, Senafor 4: Mr. Knigiif Before Ciirisfmas 4 GUY STROUD-A-Choir 4: Junior Red Cross 4: Les Troubadours 4 MARY SUE SWINNEY BARBARA TANNER-Junior Red Cross 3, 4: Safefy Council4 DONALD TANNER-Junior Red Cross 3 WILSON TELLER-Concerf Band 3, 4: Junior Red Cross 4: NDCC 3, 4, Capfain, Band Company, Corn- mander 4: Officers and Sponsors Club 4: Sfudenf Council 3 CHERYL TERRY-Lancereffes 3: Sfudenf Council 4 DOLLY THOMPSON-Herald Ad Sfaff 3, 4: Junior Red Cross 3, 4: Socii Romani 3, 4 LARRY THOMPSON Q , SHELTON THOMPSON-Fufure F a r m e ri of America 3, 4 EARL TIMMONS-Concerf Band 3, 4, Shield Award 3, Capfain 4: Junior Red Cross 4 MARY JO TRUMAN-Accolade Ad Sfaff 4: Herald Ad Sfaff 4. Manager 4: Lancereffes Li- brary Club 3: NDCC Sponsor, 2nd Lieufenanf 4 EUGENE TRUSSELL-DE Club 4: Junior Red Cross 3, 4 JOYTRUSTY WANDA TUCKER--Office Worlcer Seniors WAYNE WESTALL-DE Club 4 DON WHEELER-NDCC, Lancer Drill Plaioon 3, 4 CHERYL VVILEY-Junior Red Cross 4: Zachary l-lislory Club 4 BARBARA WILKES GLORIA WILLIAMS-A-Choir 3, 4, Librarian 3. Presideni 4: Lancereiles 3: Los Alegres 3, Re- porler 3: NDCC Sponsor, Colonel 4 LINDA WILLIAMS-Foolball Program Ad Sialf 4: Junior Red Cross 4: Key Club Sponsor 4: Lan- cerelles 3, 4: Library Club 3: Los Alegres 4: Socii Romani 3, Secreiary 3: Siucleni Council 4: Zachary l-lislory Club 4 1 962 PAT TYLER-Lancerelles 3, 4 LINDA VALENTINE-Concerl' Band 3, 4: NDCC Sponsor, Major 4: Orchesira 3, 4 CHESTER VARNELL-Concerl' Bancl 3, 4, Quarler- masler 3, 4, Ouislanding Band Member Award 3: Junior Red Cross 3, 4, Parliameniarian 4: Sludeni Council 3: Zachary l-lisiory Club 4 NANCY VATER I LUCILLE YUCINOVICH-Ari Club 42 Junior Red Cross 3, 4: Library Club 4: Socii Romani 4: Zachary l-lisiory Club 4 GAY WARREN-Concerl Band 3, Sergeanl' 3 SHIRLEY WARREN-l-lerald Siaff Reporler 4: Junior Red Cross 3 DANNIE WEBSTER DOLORES WELCH-Junior Red Cross 3: Library Worlcer 3: Safely Council 4: Siucleni' Council 3 l l l l i I I i P i Mary Nell Hooper, Susan Hunfer, Carolyn Cunningham, Sharon Miley, Davide Lingenfelfer, Wanda Tuclcer, and Pafsy Tyler serve unselfishly as office workers each day. They have many dufies and responsibilifies which fhey face wifh eagerness and sincerify. HENRY WILLIAMS--lnclusfrial Arfs Club 3, 4, Treas- urer 3, Presidenf 4: Junior Red Cross 4: Safefy Coun- cil 4 JOHNNIE WILLIAMS-A-Choir 3, 4: lndusfrial Arfs Club 3, 4, Secrefary-Treasurer 4: Junior Red Cross 3: Les Troubadours 4: Sfudenf Council 4: Zachary His- fory Club 4 MARY ALICE WILLIAMS-4-H Club 3: Fufure Home- malcers of America 3: Junior Red Cross 3: Library Club 3 ROGER WILSON-Les Troubadours 4 JERRY WOMACK-Accolade Ad Sfaff 32 Accolade Circulafion Sfaff 4: Eufure Farmers of America Queen 3: Lancereffes 3: Sfudenf Council 4 CHARLES WRAY-Junior Red Cross 3: Varsify Foof- ball 4, Lefferrnan 4 SCHUYLER WRIGHT-Concerf Band 3: Junior Red Cross 4 DON ZMEK JOHN ZMEK JOHN CASTEEL-4-H Club 3: Fufure Farmers of America 3: Junior Red Cross 3, 4: Les Troubadours 4 Junior Class Preslclenl ,. .4,.,AA,.,. Vice PreSiden+ Secrelary mAW. Treasurer M Chaplain M, Johnny Rhea Belly Jo Cook Q Sharon Allen fvviclcle Harris . ,,,. Q 'Ann Graves Danny Aaron Floy Alexander Gene Allennan Erma Allen Melody Allen Sharon Lea Allen Sharon Lynne Allen Billy Ray Almond Nancy Anderson Joy Anderson Susan Armsfrong Cynfhia Arnold Palri Arnold Virginia Arnold Jerry Ariaway Cornelia Afwood Jeanellre Afwood Bern Badgley Neal Bailey Cal Baker Nancy Barker Roberl Barron George Basinger Ronnie Bass Dianne Bafes Mike Baxler Danny Beaudry Judy Bell Mary Bell Allen Benlley Georgia Boyl' Rosa Boylr Linda Bradley Gene Brice Judy Bridges Keilh BrosseH' Frank Brown Helen Brown Charles Burson Alvina Bur? Charles Burlron Sandra Buller Susan Bulrler Nancy Calhoun Sandra Calhey Juniors Adolph Bernal Joe Bernal Anne'r+e Bernard Barina Beyer Berfha Black Sue Blankenship Margarel' Bonner Douglas Boswell Sandra Bowden Linda BoyeH' ,E iikffs 7 1 962 The Accolade Circulaiion Sfaff works hard 'ro adverfise book sales, +o colleci' and counf fhe money. and fo keep all records sfraighf. Slaff members, Jerry Womack, Lynell Powell, and Carol Paul observe as Mrs. Barr. Advisor, records fhe amouni' of fhe firsi' Accolade sale. Adrian Chandler Marilyn Chapman Dell Cheek Paul Clark Caroline Clem Ernie Cline Sandra Cloud Judy Coleman Marvin Collinsworrh Anna Gayle Colron Dianne Colvin Gloria Connell Beiiy Jo Cook Wanda Cooper Charlolie Corbin Dickie Corley Donna Corley Mary Corpier Dan Coyle Carol Crooks Randy Crow I-lenry Cudo Helen Culberrson Bernice Cumpron Nancy Davison Virginia Day Dennis Dean Pal' del'laan Helen Dougherfy Elaine Douglas Diclc Driver Louis Dufilho Roberlr Duvall PaHy Easier Marrha Emmons These iuniors were delegafes 'I'o The LSPA Convenfion in Bafon Rouge ir November. Sydney Sfubblefield repre senfed +he Accolade Mary Lynn Odun' represenled fhe Herald Ann Laird wa an Accolade represenlahve and Anne Gray was a Herald clelegafe Juniors Lue Ann Epps Carey Erringfon Linda Fairley James Fambrough Yve+'re Fedrick Dianne Fenfon Caroline Finch Ella Finch Ralph Findley Jerry Finley Eugene Flaherfy Jerry Flowers Wayne Ford Jerry Formby Sfanley Fosier Edward Free Carole Freeman Pal' Gammill DeWayne Gandy Charles Garcie Richard Garlinglon Shirley Gaude Nancy Genger Joe Geler Jean Giddinqs 1 962 Ellen Gunn Jo Gurden Rusry Hailey Carol Hall Dolly Hall Sharon Halverson Jimmy Hammaclc Ruel Hardy Madge Harlcins Don Harris Viclcie Harris Glenda Harrline William Harry Elaine Harvey Lamar Harvey Eugene Gill Lorella Gillan Ella Gingles Pal' Goodner Glen Gordon Cliflon Gorman Jay Gould Ann Graves Anne Gray Wilma Guevara Sandra Hawlhorne Ricky Haygood Jerry Henderson Ramona Henderson Maurice Hendrix Fran Hicks Mary Ann Hill Ann Holder Mary Jane Holland Cherry' Hooker Carolyn Jollrion Jerry Johnson Randy Johnson Mickey Joiner Belly Jones Linda Jones Norma Jones Sheila Jones Billie Kase Ken Kavalawski Terrie Kelly Carol King Ernie Knighl Palsy Knox Linda Krall Juniors Shirley Hooker Janie Hooper Paul Howard Charlolle Howse Jeanie Huckabee Lynda Hull George Huhn Peggy Hunler Reba Hulchinson Eddie Jackson '. , V , V 1 962 Jimmy Prock seemed 'ro enioy prac- licing on his 'ruba lo pass lhe 'lime away. He was wailing on lhe parking lol' for 'lhe Homecoming courf fo as- semble for an aflernoon praclice afler school. Pal Kremslci Roberl Lalille Ann Laird Nalhan Joe Lamb L. J. Langlois Linda Leach Richard Leach Wanda Lewis Tommy Linder Ouida Lindsey Wayne Lowrey William Lee Lyle CharloH'e Lynch Daniel Lyons David Magee Charlie Marable Teresa Mardis Jimmy Marr Ken Marlin Judy Marlin Wayne Marlin Roy Marlinez Carolyn Maslers Don McBride Tom McClurg Donald McCollum Lynda Mc:Crary Jerry McCullough Jean McDaniel Palsy McDaniel Ray McDonald Ronnie McDonald Allen McGary Shirley McGee Troy McGee Junior maids Belly Jo Cook and Vickie Harris. along wifh 'rhe olher courl members, did a lol' of primp- ing for picfures affer The announce- menf of +he Homecoming Court The spagherfi supper aHrac+ed many visifors This year. Anne Gray, Paffy Easier. George Basinger and Mary Lynn Odum enioyed +he food and fhe fun. Juniors 5 h wi W 5 r nf fi DQ I Rulrhie Mclnnis Jeanne Medlin Leonard Mercer Richard Meriam Richard Miley David Miller Miichell Mi'r'ron Joe Monsour Beiiy Morgan Bonnie Morgan Tommy Morrell Mary Ann Morrow Wanda Mullanix Mike Mullins Billy Bob Munroe Carolyn Murphy James Nash Ronnie Newberry Joan Norris Tom Odom Mary Lynn Odum Arlene Oglesby Ronnie Olague Charles Olds James Onley 1 962 Kafhleen Palron Sue Pa'H'on Carole Paul Eddie Pennock Susan Pesnell Randy Phillips James Pirner Lou Popejoy Lynell Powell Ron nie Powell Lewis Price Jimmy Proclc Belly Pugh Yvonne Racine PaH'i Ragsdale James Ove rslreel' David Owens Phil Owens Linda Pace Tommy Page Elizabeih Pardue Joan Parker Judy Parks Sandra Palierson Elease Pa'r+o-n Sherry Rainer Wayne Rainer Judy Rainwaler Jan Rawls Donald Redding Lauren Rees Judiih Regisier Jeannelie Renfro Johnny Rhea Elwin Rhodes Juniors Richard Rice Sandra Rich Marilyn Richie Kaihy Robbins Lawrence Robinson Mary Robinson Anifa Robison Delia Rogers Slevie Rogers Rodney Runyan Roberf Rupe Paulerie Russell Lane Saffel Phyllis Sarnec James Sandefur Charles Sanders Glen Saunders George Scaife l-iarrie'r'r ScoH L. C. Seaman Carolyn Seaion David Self Pa+sy Shackelford Johnny Shannon Wayne Sharp V 1962 Li Noodlawn NDCC cadels. Lou Popeioy, immy l-lammaclc, Tom Odum, and Slan- y Fosler, fold fhe 'flag affer 'raking if own ai lhe end of a school day. Gwen Shelron Nira Slnellon Glenda Shipley Jean Slnouse Linda Silverman Nancy Simmons Eddie Sims Judy Smarl' Mary Lynn Smarl' Bill Smilh Billy Ben Smilli David Smi'I'ln Juanell Smilli Don Smillw Joyce Ann Smillw Lucille Smilh Miriam Smillfi Pal' Smi1'l'1 RoloerlSmill1 William Smillu Kennelln Snyder Bernice Spealces Jeanelrle Spearman Diane Sprawls Frances Slanford Marrlwa Sianley Larry Siephens Jon Sleplienson Evelyn Sfevens Marilyn Slevens Kay Slrone Ronald Srrang Sydney Slublolefield Roy S+uHs Jon Sulfon Class eleclions always cause excife- men+. Candidaies spend much +ime preparing for Hmese campaigns. Judy Smarl and Vickie Harris assisfed Linda Fairley. candidafe for iunior class secretary, in puH'ing up lrmer poslers. Many clubs sponsor a boofh a+ The NDCC Carnival as i+ gives +l'1em an opporlunify +o raise funds. Jerry Downing, Paul Clark, and Joe Geier lried 'rheir 'rlirowing skill af +l'1e Key Club Boofli. Juniors l-luglw Brady Swan Linda Tanner Carol Tale Kennelrlw Taylor William Taylor Jimmy Teague l'larriel'Tl'1ielbar Joe Thomas Judy Thompson Douglas Torrey Carolyn Toups Linda Troul Gloria Trusly Carolyn Tubbs Kalrliryn Tucker Tommy Turnage Robin Tyler Kennefh Von l-lollen Chris Wade John Wahl Edwards Wallcer Joe Wallcer Randy Walker Viclci Walsh Cheryl Walron 1 962 Beverly WhiH'ing+on John Willcerson Marie Wilkerson Sandra Williams David Willis PaHy Wingard Michael Woodruff Virginia Woods Johnelle Word Ken WyaH' Tommy Wynn Cherie Yeager Glenda Young James Young Yvonne Young William Ward Prenlice Ware Gail Wa+leins Donald Webb Pal Webb Randy Wellborn Jerry Welsh Dianne Wes'r Eugene Wesrin Louise Wheeler Presnderfr Q ..., A...W,, Charlie Andrews Vice Presrdenfe ..,... ,,.,Jennifer Marrs Secrefary .A ,,.A Treasurer Chaplain, .,.., , Barfholomew Mike Johnson Befsy Meyerfon Two sophomores, Carolyn Aus- 'rin and Ronnie Alwood seem puzzled as lo whal' 'rheir an- swers should be on lhe Iowa fesls. Every sophomore has lo lake 'rhese lesls upon enlering high school. Many more brows will be lurrowed nexl year. Billy Abboll Gerald Adams Kennelh Adams Belly Agolla Larry Alexander Dolores Allegrini Rila Allen Suanne Allen Lewis Allqoo'd Jerry Anderson Jimmy Anderson Presron Anderson Billy Andrews Charlie Andrews Kennelh Arnrson Robbie Ashford Gary Alkins Janice Allcins Ronnie Alwood Carolyn Auslon James Babineaux Beverly Bailey Edwin Bailey Bill Barlcer Joyce Baldridge Richard Barber Jerrianne Barker Par Barmore Belly Barnes Tommy Barnelle Wesley Barron Ann Barlholornew David Basinger Rodney Bauman Eugene Beaird Rila Beaudry Juanila Beene Joe Bell: James Benlley Eva Bernal David Bice Gloria Bison Ken Bison Mary Lou Bizel Billie Rae Blaclc Dennis Blaclcmon Larry Blaclcmon Marvin Blandino Palsy Blundell lvlarie Boclc Claudie Bollon Lee Borgman Henry Born David Boswell Barbara Bounds Carole Box Gerald Box Judy Boyell Gary Braly Shirley Breedlove 56 as 55 if 3 Sophomores These sophomores who serve us every day as ollice workers give up 'lheir sl'udy hour lo help in The office. We see lhem up and down lhe halls picking up absenlee cards, delivering messages and morn- ing and allernoon sheels. Sllling is Marianna Klernm, Fanny May. and Myra Simmons. Slanding is Judy McLeod. lvlillon Brooks, and Sandy Willell. ki 'F We F 1 -I ,J 5: ll' gl I 962 Judy Burson Danny Buller David Buller James Bu+ler Carolyn Campbell Sue Campbell Karen Carr Paul Carroll 'Randa Cave Cary Chandler Roland Chapel Georgie Childress Wm! Charles Brinkley Danny Brill' Millon Brooks Carol Brown John Brown Sue Brown Marylin Bryanl Tommy Buckley Grelchen Buderner Paul Burks Ray Burnefle Barbara Burnley Jimmy Choale Jerry Clark Lawrence Clark John Claylon Cynlhia Clinqan Jerry Cobb Kennelh Cockerham Jackie Collins Connie Collinsworih Ben Cooper Kay Cooper Gary Corley Joe Cosumano Laura Couller Irene Couvillion Marsha Cox Belh Crall' Roberl' Crain Joe Cranlcs Joe Creecy Sandra Crenshaw Annefle Culaley Judy Dale James Davis Jolwnelie Davis Slanley Davis Ben Davison Sandy Davison Ann Dear Edward Deere Adron Ebard Don Eloard Janie Ebey Jimmy Edwards Tommy Edwards Elsie Eiland Garland Eiland Linda Ellcins Mark Esfes H. E. Evans Jack Evans Marion Ezernaclc Connie Fair Kalie Fallcenloerry Tom Faulkner Larry Feazel Diane Fielder Jerrie Finlclea 9? H E Sophomores Carolyn DeSol'o Saundra DeVille Roberl DeYoung Tommy Dison Linda Douglas Johnelle Dowden Terry Driggers Clwesler Duncan Linda Dunlian Donald Dupree Tommy Dupree Sherry Eaglebarger lf? 5. 'I' Q SF 5 1: 1 ikiiziyii. N l ' All ,II 1 962 Dianne Gay Norman Gibson Pa? Gibson Belh Gilberr Gloria Goberr Warren Gould Charles Gowan Sue Goza Karen Gray Mike Green Ricky Green Linda Greenlee Mike Flores Linda Kaye Flory Mike Fonqer Roberl Fosler Gloria Free James Fuller Barbara Galloway Connie Gammill Lamar Ganl' Larry Garred Gary Garrison Linda Gaulhier Roberl Griffin Bobbie Grimes Par Grob Herberl' Grubbs Sarah Grunwalcl Becky Gulledge Lanell Guy Phyllis Hagan Gary Hagler Barbara Hague Palsy Haire Johnnie Hall Donald Hamlell' Cone Hance Donna Hand Charles Hankins Ann Hannigan Emmir Hardy George Hardy Diane Hari Charles Harvey Carolyn Hay Margarel Hay Billy Hays Bonnie Hazelmyer Judy Heel Bobby Hendrickson Kenneih Hennard Woody Herren Paul Herring Jpcly Hicks Lynn Highiower James Hill Barbara Hodge Del.aine Hodge Roberl Hoffman John Hogan George Holler Ronnie Holsomback George Honley Judy Hood Jan Hopkins Sandra Hopkins Alvin Horn Jimmy Horion Nancy Horron Pam Horion Sian Horfon Sophomores The Lancerelfes coniribufe greaily To 'rhe ouislanding school spirii 'rhal is seen al' Woodlawn. These girls help greaily fo cheer our 'leam +o vicfory. Many sopho- more girls pariicipafe in +his organizaiion and feel lhal if is quiie a privilege 'io al'- Jrain membership in rheir firsi' year ai our school. l 1 I 962 Delberf Johnson Mike Johnson Ronnie Johnson Sandra Johnson Tommy Johnson Anna Johnslon Denny Johnslon Richard Johnslon Sharon Johnslon Gary Jones Kennelh Jones Roberl Kennelh Jones Linda Huckaby Charlolle Hudson Wanda Hudson Lewis Hughes Henry Hungerbeeler Jeannelle Hullo Gayle Hux Shelia Inman Dennis Jacks Maurice Jackson Vickie Jensen Charlolfe Johnson Roger Jones Ronald Jones Pal' Jordan Larry Joyner Wayne Judd Paul Juneau Mary Kaflka Judy Keene Jerry Keilh Bonnie Kelly Lee Kelly Paul Kelly Ronnie Kefcham Ronnie Kidwell Doug King Judy King Shirley King Susan King Terry King Sharon Kinsey Karen Kivell Marianna Klemm Johnelle Kneipp Roberl Kneipp Deborah Kocipak John Kremski Gayle LaCour John Lacy Marlha Lalille Sue Lalille Frank Lena Marqarel' Leon Sherry Leopard Gene Lesler Hosea Lewing Joyce Ann Lewis Amy Linder Viclor Linn Marcus Lifes Barbara Lillon Rex Lockwood Alberr Lomas Burlon Long Rulh Loflinger Carolyn Lulcer Edward Lyles Charles Mann Richard Mann Sophomores Gerrie LaLena Lanny Larey Nick LaRocco Marvin Lalham Mike Lawless Cecil Lawrence Sheryl Lawrence Vernon Laylon Charles Lazarus Mary Leach Jocelyn LaBlanc Elbert Lemons I 962 Moss McCalisl'er Myrlis McCar+y Jane McLain Tommy McClary Charles M-:Comb Mamie McConnell Barbara McCormick Joe McCrary Shirley McDaniel Joe McDonald Jerry McFadden John Mclzarlancl ,.- Jimmy Manning Michael Manning Jennifer Marrs Charles Marsh Sharon Marlinez Tommy Mason Arlyene Malhis Joyce Malhis Marlha Mafhis Fanny May Pal Mayberry Roger Mccaiferfy Sue Mcllerrin Anila McGufl'in Judy McLeod Darlene McKinzie Joal McKenzie Jennifer McKinnon Bruce McMellon Susan McMichael Jerry McWhiney Joe Ellen Meelcs Befsy Meyerlons Mary Jane Minniear Gary Milchell Ronald Mifchell Sheila Mondello Bonila Monlqomery Geraldine Moore Barbara Morgan Don Morgan Bobby Morris Carole Morris Mary Morris Rurh Morrow Dinah Mosley Vivian Mullanix Alan Munroe Belly Murray Lynn Myers Gayle Neilson lrha Nelson Mavis Odom Mike O'Donley Glenn Oghurn Barbara Owen Dewayne Oxley Mary Rose Pack Roberr Parham Billy Parker Linda L. Parker Linda S. Parker Mickey Parker Myrna Parnell Rurhanne Parr Alloer+.Pa'r+on Billy Payne Ernie Payne Sharon Paxron Berry Peacock Sophomores Thurman Nelson Dennis Newbury Ruihie Newron Harrie Nichols Parricia Nolan William Nolan Linda Norman Barbara Norrid Sheila Nunley Alma O'Con Marsha Oden Charles Odom J 1 962 l For many sophomores ihe Homecoming Dance was Their firsf big high school dance. I+ was held al' +he Progressive Men's Club. lfxnn Dear is congralulaied by her molher, Assislanf Principal, upon being chosen a Sophomore Maid in Woodlawn's firsi' Home- coming Couri. Jennifer Marrs. looking on, ,was also selecied as a Sophomore lvlaid. l Connie Peal Johnnie Pegues Gary Penningion Gwen Phillips Ronnie Phillips Connie Piccolo Bonnie Fay Pierce l-luLeen Pigoll' Gary Pillman Russel Poole Eileen Poshedley Tommy Presley ,i L P L-lf' Joe Procell Slanley Proihro Barbara Prough Sherry Prud'homme Donald Quinn Charlolie Rachal Lynn Ragon Wayne Rainwaler Diana Raley Palsy Rambin John Ramsey Roberl Ramsey Berl Ravenna Jack Ravenna Jan Reaves Ann Reeves Pam Reid Palsy Reynaud Roy Reynolds Jo Ann Rhymes Peggy Sue Richie Doris Rigsby Bonnie Riichey Phillip Roach Pauline Robbins Sue Roberls Sharon Rogers Bobby Ross James Ross Shirley Ross Roberl Shaw Roger Sheeley Jerry Shillings Mike Shullin Avard Sibley Bob Siebens Ann Simmons Myra Simmons Mike Simms Charles Simpson De Simpson Gale Sizemore Elizabelh Smarl Judy Smilh Pam Smilh Sue Smilh Dwighi Snuiier Melvin Soilca Sophomores Ronnie Row Janice Saifel Pauline Samec Sandra Sandlin Frances Sargee Jerry Savelle Sadie Sayers Roberi Scaiie James Sooil' Sandra Self Sharon Self Bobby Shaw V i 1 962 l'lerby Sfrange Bobby S'lree'rma,n Dianne Sfubblelield Freddy Sluck Gaye Sullon Linda Swan Jack Teller James Tew Beverly Thaxlon David Theard Carolyn Thomas Richard Thomas Paula Springer Barbara Slalnaker Charles Slampley Cliffon Slanley Connie Slarks Richard Sleadman Parricia Slephens Floella Sfewarcl Charles Slinson Larry Slokes Susy Sroll Sandra Sfone Mark Thompson Shirley Thompson Drew Thorne Ronnie Thornlon Sandra Thrasher Par Tibbifs Suzy Tisdale Jim Tobin Terry Todd Doris Tompkins Sue Toney Rulh Townsend Gwen Trascher Lorella Tribbili' Joyce Tucker Pallie Tucker Sharon Tunks Gloria Veillon Jualila Viclc Pairicia Wailes Donny Wallcer Raylorcl Walker Jael Walion Billy Ray Ware Wayne Warren Cheryl Waiers Cancly Webb Cha rloiie We bsirer Ba rba ra While Kaihleen Wilde Kenneih Wilson Lee Ann Wilson Scoily Wilson Wayne Wilson. Chris Winler Julia Wisner Charles Wilier Don Wolf Diane Woods Nancy Wrighl Rebecca Wyaii' Jack Wynne Elaine Yancey Karrel Yarbrough Ronnie Yarbrough Jeanelie Young Linda Youngblood Thomas Young blood Palricia Wilkes Carol Wilkinson Sandy Willell' Billy Williams Marcus Williams Milfon Williams Rose Williams Dianne Willis Lynelia Willis Milne Willis Anclra Wilson Dollie Wilson In Thi use cerely :dedicate This 126 I ,M gm ' ATHLETICS Lee Hedges Coach oT The Year Knighfs Win District The groundwork Tor our l96I disTricT I- AAA TooTball championship was laid during The l96O season-The TirsT in The school's hisTory. A Tine group oT aThleTes kepT Their spiriTs high ThroughouT a discouraging season in which we losT all nine OT our games. Al- Though we were unable To posT a win, we TelT The boys displayed The qualiTies neces- sary To become champions. The l96l Team leaves us wiTh many Tine memories: The ouTsTanding leadership and passing oT quarTerback Billy Laird: The spec- Tacular pass recepTion by Wayne Davis in The Eair Park game which resulTed in our TirsT disTricT win: The consisTenT line play oT Ted Bounds, Larry STephens, Edwards Walker, Claude Carrigan, Gregg Boring, Louis Parvino, Charles Wray, Elwin Rhodes, Joe lvicCarTy, Jerry Downing, and Richard Leach: The su- preme eTTorT by Ed Brady in The BasTrop gamer The crushing Tackles oT Paul Clark: The run- ning oT Tommy Linder when The going was ToughesT: The sTeady backTield perTormance oT Jay Gould, Joe GeTer, RoberT Simmons, Lane SaTTel and Ronnie Mercer: The pass receiving and deTensive work oT James Rice and Gene Allemany and many oTher ouTsTanding Things Tor us To remember. Yes, The I'-76I Team provided us wiTh many Thrills and a splendid 9-3 record, buT Their conTribiuTions To Woodlawn l-ligh School go beyond ThaT. ln winning The disTricT cham- pionship during The second year oT operaTion, They esTablished The sTandards OT sacriTice, desire To win, leadership, sporTsmanship, and Teamwork which will be Tollowed by TuTure aThleTic Teams oT Woodlawn. Enough praise cannoT be wriTTen abouT The Team ThaT made hisTory wiTh Their many IOOX, eTTorTs-one oT The TinesT groups OT young men ThaT will ever don The Red and Blue. Coach Hedges discusses sTraTegy during Time ouT wiTh QuarTerback B Ily La d 1-AAA in Second Season A. L. Williams Jerry Adams Billy Joe Adcox W. B. Calverl 'A ...M .,,, if fi, li ifwfi FRONT ROW: Mgr. C. B. Shepherd, Roberl Simmons, Jerry Formby, Jay Gould, David Magee, Glen Saunders, Allen Benlley, Elwin Rhodes, Billy Laird, Don Ebarb, James Rice, Jerry Downing. SECOND ROW: Ed Brady, Randy Walker, Buddy Deere, Tommy Linder, Paul Clark, Richard Leach, Gene Alleman, Ronnie Newberry, Larry Slephens, Edwards Walker, Rayford Walker, Ronnie Mercer, Coach A. L. Williams, Coach Billy Joe Adcox. BACK ROW: Mgr. Roger McDearmonl, Mgr. David Willis, Ted Bounds, Joe McCar+y, Wayne Davis, Joe Geler, Freddy Sluck, Tommy Morrell, Mickey Joiner, Louis Parvino, Gregg Boring, Claude Carrigan, Charles Wray, Lane Saffel, Coach Lee Hedges, Coach W. B. Calverf, Coach Jerry Adams. Season Record Woodlawn ,,,,. ,,,..... I 3 Norlh Caddo ..........,....... 6 Woodlawn ,...,..... ...... O Byrd .....,.,..,, ........ 2 6 Woodlawn ,,,.. ....,,,, I 2 Fair Park ........ ...,,,,. 6 Woodlawn ......, ,,.,,,,,,, I 9 Mansfield ,.... .,......,, I 4 Woodlawn ,,,,., ..,.,,, I 2 Baslrop .,.,,,,, ,,,,,,, O Woodlawn .,,,,,, ....., 6 Jesiul' ........ ..,....... I 3 Woodlawn ,,,,. .,,,,,, I 3 Ouachila .... ,,,,.., 7 Woodlawn ,,,,... ,,..,.,,,, 3 9 I-Iomer ,... ...... 7 Woodlawn ..,.. ,,,,,,, 2 O Springhill .,,, ,,.,,,. O Woodlawn ...,,., ,.,,,,.... I 2 Bossier ...... 7 Woodlawn ,,,,, ,,,,..,. 7 Wesl Monroe ,....,.. O Woodlawn ,....,. ,.,,,. 6 Sulphur .. .......... 28 ff 1' '- ,. ED BRADY QAMES RICE TED BOUNDS AlI.Ci+y Defensive Guard AH-Cnty Defensive Back All-District End Six Knights Win Football Honors for Outstanding Performances ' i 1 1 BILLY LAIRD, Back All-State, 2nd Team All-District All-City WAYN E DAVIS, End All-S tate All-District All-City TOMMY LINDER AH-District Back Woodlawn 13 Norfh Caddo 6 In The opening game oT The I9bl season, remembering Their winless TirsT year, Woodlawn's KnighTs sTormed Trom behind scoring single Touchdowns in The Third and TourTh quarTers To record Their very TirsT TooTball vicTory in only Their second year OT cornpeTiTion. The KnighTs down 6-O aT halTTirne roared back in The second half To deTeaT NorTh Caddo I3-6. The Tying Touchdown came early in The Third quarTer on a Two yard plunge by Jay Gould which ended a 65 yard drive on ll plays. WiTh minuTes leTT To play End Larry STephens recovered a Reb Tumble on The Woodlawn 47 and Trom There They marched To The climacTic vicTory. The Tinal and winning Touch- down came wiTh 48 seconds To play when Fullback Tornmy Linder scored Trom The one yard line. As The crowd poured onTo The Tield aTTer The game, only The coaches could be seen as They were given a TriumphanT ride oTT The Tield. Woodlawn 12 Fair Park 6 The courageous young KnighTs recorded Their second vicTory wiTh a lasT second pass Trorn QuarTerback Billy Laird To End Wayne Davis. The KnighTs, ouTweighed I8 pounds per man, held The heavily Tavored indians To a O-O halTTime score. A Third quarTer Touchdown by Eair Park broughT The KnighTs To liTe. They prompTly drove 65 yards in ll plays capped oTT by Tommy Linder's one yard plunge Tor The Tying marker. WiTh less Than Three minuTes remaining in The game. Laird direcTed The KnighTs To The rousing climax on li plays. OTT'ensive sTandouTs in The game included Rice, Davis, Linder, and Laird. DeTense sTandouTs were Brady, Carrigan. and Clark. fab' Gene Alleman picks up long, yardage in OuachiTa game. Trainer RAY BRANIEE Managers ROGER McDEARlviONT C. B. SHEPHERD DAVID WlLLlS Tommy Linder moves Through Byrd deTense Tor vaiuable yardage. Woodlawn 12 Bastrop O The KnighTs once again displaying a Tine TourTh quarTer deTeaTed The T3asTrop Rams wiTh Two quick Touchdowns. Ace curaTe passing and powerTul running paved The way Tor Their Third sTraighT win. The TirsT score came wiTh a I5 yard aerial Toss To TleeT-TooTed halTbaci4 James Rice. The Rams scoring ThreaTs were sTopped by a sTouT deTense spearheaded by middle guard Ed Brady and linebacker Paul Clarlc. A punT reTurn To The r'nidTield sTripe seT up The second Touchdown. Ends Ted Boundls and Wayne Davis caughT imporTanT passes beTore Tullback Tommy Linder bulied his way over Trom The Two. The KnighTs commanded This lead The resT OT The game. 1 A CLADUE CARRIGAN PAUL CLARK Tackle l-lalTback 5 JERRY DOWNING TOMMY UNDER CenTer Fulibacic Paul Clark. and Lane Saffel Te-amL ubiTo sTop a Bossier back. ,n sn, ii 'H I T-. P 5 L: TED aouuos JAY GOULD End Halfloack ELWIN RHODES JOE GETER Guard Quarferlnack Knighfs charge onfo field in preparafion for Ouachifa game. Woodlawn 13 Ouachifa 7 Before 6000 spellbound fans fhe Knighfs cuf down fhe previously-unloeafen Ouachifa Lions I3-7 af Sfafe Fair Sfa- dium. The fwo feams baffled fo a scoreless firsl' half. En- fhusiasm rolled fhrough fhe sfands as fackle Claude Carrigan recovered a Lion fumble af fhe Knighf 38-yard line. This sei up fhe firsf T. D. drive which covered 62 yards. The score came when Billy Laird rolled ouf around righf end and finding no one fo pass fo legged if info fhe end zone. Gene Alleman followed wifh fhe PAT. Ouachifa's only score of fhe game came on a one-yard plunge by Quarferback Warn- er. Wifh five minufes leff in fhe game Fullback Tommy Linder drove over from fhe one-yard line for fhe winning marker. Paul Clark and Lane Saffel bring down Fair Park back. Woodlawn 20 Springhill O Woodlawn's amazing Knighfs, keyed up over fheir recenf vicfory wifh Ouachiia, chopped down fhe Springhill Lumberiacks 20-0. Affer a scoreless firsf guarfer, fhe game came alive wifh acfion when Laird and Davis feamed up on an elecfrifying 64-yard scoring play. Several minufes lafer fhe pair feamed up again on a 25-yard play which sef fhe sfage for Linder's I2-yard bursf info fhe end zone. The Knighfs gof a break af fhe sfarf of fhe second half when Springhill lsoblaled fhe kickoff and Joe Gefer pounced on if af fhe Lumberiacks 25. ln iusf five plays Paul Clark scored fhe final fouchdown from fhe one. Our burden indeed is lighT, Paul Clark and Charles Wray seem To say by Their big grins as They carry Coach l-ledges Trom The Tield aTTer The climacTic, ex- ciTing Bossier game which gave The KnighTs Their TirsT TiTle oT any kind in sporTs-DisTricT l-AAA Cham- pions. I34 WAYNE DAVIS BILLY LATRD End QuarTerback ll-MVT ED BRADY GENE ALLEMAN Guard l-lalTback Woodlawn 7 West Monroe O Woodlawn used a TirsT quarTer Touchdown and a Tough deTense To deTeaT The powerTul WesT Monroe Rebels 7-O. This vicTory gave The second-year KnighTs a clear-cuT claim To The disTricT I-AAA Tooiball lead. The KnighTs, ouTweighed I7 pounds per man, drove BO yards in 8 plays, laTe in The TirsT quarTer, Tor The only score oT The game. The score came on a Tour-yard plunge by Fullback Tommy Linder. Jay Gould ran over The PAT To Tinish The scoring 7-O. During The Tinal quarTer The Knig'hTs' sTouT deTense kepT The Rebels Trom scoring wiTh Three 'lgoal line sTands inside Their Tive yard line. Members OT ThaT deTensive uniT were Brady, Carrigan, Boring, Bounds, and Davis up TronTg Linder and Clark aT linebackers: Mercer and SaTTel on The corners: and Alleman and Rice deep. LIUTS PARVINO RONNIE MERCER Tackle Quarferback Woodlawn 19 Mansfield l4 The Knighfs were down I4-I3 midway in The final quarTer and once again showed Their abilify To come back as They defeafed sfubborn Mansfield I9-I4. The winning marker came on a I9-yard bursf by Fuiiback Tommy Linder wiTh 4:54 lefT To play. A Mansfield Homecoming crowd of 3,000 saw The KnighTs lighT up The score board wiTh only I:2I gone in The game. On The Third play from scrimmage Billy Laird connecfed wiTh halfback James Rice on a 73-yard Touch- down pass play. Gene Alleman followed wiTh The PAT. Mansfield scored laTe in The firsT half To knof The score aT 7-7 aT halffime. Early in The Third quarTer Jay Gouid's seven yard scoring run capped off a 79-yard drive. Mansfield scored in The opening minufes of The fourfh quarfer and held The lead unTil Linder's winning TD. Linder, corner back BREGC5 BORING JOE MCCARTY Tackle Guard Woodlawn 0 Byrd 26 Woodlawn's dream of a undefeafed season slipped Through Their hands as The Byrd Yellow Jackefs handed The Knighfs Their firsT loss of The year, 26-O. 20,000 fans packed info STaTe Fair STadium To wifness The baffle befween Two of The Top ranked foofball Teams in The sfafe. Woodlawn's offensive machine seemed To clog up Throughouf The game. as The Knighfs did nof penefrafe Byrd Terrifory unTil laTe in The fourfh quarfer. Fullback Tommy Linder was The Knighfs main offensive weapon alfhough he was held To a sub par 30 yards on five carries. The Jackefs also baffled up The Knighf passing aTTack allowing only 32 yards Through The air. Ronnie Mercer, and Tackle Claude Carrigan were defensive sTandouTs. Halfback James Rice Throws key block for Tommy Linder. Woodlawn 6 Jesuit 13 Woodlawn suffered ifs second defeaf aT The hands of The Jesuif Blue Flyers. Bucky Bovenzi sparked The Flyers vicfory wiTh Two key pass inTercepTions. The firsT came IaTe in The second quarfer which resulfed inTo The firsT score. The Knighfs only score came on a 51-yard pass from quarfer- back Billy Laird To end Ted Bounds as The gun sounded ending The firsT half. The Flyers second score came in The Third quarfer when McGuffy Took a laferal from halfback Kimball and raced 21 yards for The score. Lafe in The fourfh quarfer The Knighfs wenT info a shoTgun formaTion. Laird used halfbacks Alleman and Rice as his rnain receivers To move The ball from Their own 25 To The Jesuif 6 yard line as The final gun sounded. Woodlawn 39 Homer 7 Woodlawn Trounced The Homer Pelicans 39-7 in a Tune up Tor iTs imporTanT disTricT game wilh Bossier. QuarTerbaclc Billy Laird led The KnighTs wiTh 63 yards rushing and com- pleTed 7 oT 9 passes Tor l44 yards beTore leaving The game in The Third quarTer. Laird passed Tor The TirsT Three Touch- downs, Two To halTbaclc James Rice and The oTher To end Wayne Davis. The Pelicans only score came on a one yard plunge by Jaclc l-lollenshead. Woodlawn Toolc a 26-7 ad- vanTage aT halTTime on a I5-yard end sweep by Tullbaclc Tommy Linder. Jay Gould Topped oTT a 76-yard drive wiTh a I4-yard Touchdown run in The Third guarTer. The Tinal score came on a 54-yard pass inTercepTion by end Ed Wallcer. Gene Alleman eludes Fair Park Taclcles on end sweep. B Team FRONT ROW: Gary Garrison, Allen lvlunroe, Bruce McMellon, Jack Evans, Maurice Hendrix, l'lerberT STrange SECOND ROW: Ben Davison, Thomas Buclc- ley, Warren Gould, Tommy Dison, Billy Munroe, David Woodlawn 12 Bossier 7 The Bossier game was The crucial baTTle oT The season as The TiTle oT disTTicT champions hung in The balance. Wood- lawn's hard-hiTTing KnighTs, who broughT exciTemenT To NorTh Louisiana Throughouf a specTacular season, proved once again ThaT They could rise To meeT The challenge. They deTeaTed The Bossier BearlcaTs I2-7 and Thus They won The TirsT TiTle in Their shorT Two-year hisToryfDisTricT l-AAA Champions. The KnighTs delighTed, Their TirsT Homecoming crowd by Taking advanTage oT Tour Tumble recoveries and Three pass inTercepTions To march To vicTory. NeiTher Team was able To peneTraTe The oThers goal line during The TirsT halT. The KnighTs Tools The second-halT lciclc-oTT and drove To The Bossier Tive where Bossier Tools over on downs. On The nexT play Bossier Tumbled and Ed Brady recovered Tor Wood- lawn. Tommy Linder goT The ball and crashed over Tor The Touchdown Trom The four. They scored again when Ed Brady recovered a Reinowslci Tumble on The BearlcaT 27, and seven plays laTer Linder drove over Tor The score Trom The six yard line. Bossier's only score came on a I8 yard pass from Shew- malce To Reinowslci in The TourTh quarTer. 511541 T T 1 BACK ROW. Danny Burler, Tommy Young Marcus Liles, Tommy Edwards, Tommy Barneile, McCalis+er, Mike Willis Woodlawn 6 Sulphur 28 The Knighls rnade if To The slale play-offs as a resuli of The Bossier win, buf powerful Sulphur rolled pas? Woodlawn's never-say-die Knighrs 28-6 at Slare Fair Sladium. All- Sfale quarierback Mike Duhon led Sulphur, scoring Three 'touchdowns and rushing Tor I37 yards on 20 carries. The Tors scored The Tirsr lime They received The ball. The score came on a one yard plunge by fullback Mike Vincenf, anoiher All-Sraler. Sulphur's oiher scores came in The second and Third quarlrers. The Knighls only score came on a I3 yard pass from quarferback Billy Laird To halfback James Rice in The Tourih quarler. One of The brighlesl spols Tor Woodlawn was The Tremendous punling of iunior halfback Paul Clark. He kicked live limes Tor an average of 43.8 yards a kick. This game ended The season, and The red and blue uni- forms were packed away in anlicipaiion of a Tine Third year in Toolball. i l . 2 W J JAMES RICE RICHARD LEACH l-lalfback CSHTGV LANE SAFEEL ROBERT SIMMONS Haliback Fullback ii sl i Team physician, Dr. D. A. Hil- ler, checks knee iniury of James Rice. CHARLES WRAY ED WALKER LARRY STEPHENS Guard End End I37 COACH W. B. CALVERT Jimmy Kniepp sefs cify record wilh 50 poirils againsf i Nalchifoches in Byrd Tournamenf. Ron Graf alrempis io sfeal ball from a Fair Park player. Basketball The I96l-62 version of Woodlawn's baslceiball allhough nor compleiely successful, gave valuable experience. Under The guidance of Coach W. B. Calveri The Knighis won disirici' games from Bas- lrop, Ouachiia, and Wesl' Monroe. Wilh five sen- iors selling Jrhe example, The 'ream did noi lei losses break Their spirii. The season was ended wiih I I vic- Jrories in 27 games. Woodlawn's conrribuiion +o Jrhe All Ciiy Jream was 6-6 cenier Jimmy Kneipp. Jimmy led The ciiy in scoring wilh 462 poinis in 26 games for a l7.8 average per game. He also grabbed 353 rebounds for a l3.8 average. Oiher honors received by Jimmy were being selecied To The Woodlawn, Byrd, and Bossier All-Tournamenr Teams. The Knighrs re- ceived consisrenl' play all season from leliermen Ronnie Mercer, Ron Graf, Gregg Boring, Jack Jones, Jon Siephenson, and Roy Marrinez. I 96 l -62 BASKETBALL RECORD Jimmy Kniepp, Center All-Cify All-Disfricf WHS ,,,,, 43 Norfiw Caddo ,, WHS ,,,,,,,,, 75 Jesuir .,,,,.. WHS . . 55 Basrrop WHS ......,,. 4:5 Byrd ,A . WHS ,.,,,, H56 Wesi' Monroe WHS ww w ..,A A 5 o Logansporr ,.,, WHS ........, 47 Fair Park ,,,,,A, WHS ...SSSSSS 44 Byrd ...., WHS ...,.,,,, 46 Bossier ..,,, ,, WHS ..,YY..,. 58 Noriin Caddo .. WHS ,,,YvYY.. 66 Ebarb ,,,,... WHS .....,... 64- Nafchiroches WHS ....,.,,, Sl Fair Park ,,.... WHS .,,..,... 5l Minden WHS .SS,S.SSS 46 Byrd ......, WHS SSSSSSS,r 63 Siddrddidd . WHS ..,.,,,., 40 Norrh Caddo ., WHS ,.,,,,,,, 7l Ouaciiiia . WHS ,,,,,,.. ..,,,,,,, 5 8 Jesuit WHS ,..,,S,,, 55 Arriens WHS SSSSSSSSS 45 Byrd ,SSSS WHS ,,,,.,,,. 79 Wes? Monroe WHS Y.YY...Y ......,,, 4 I Bossier .,,, , WHS ,,,, ,,,5I Fair Park .,,, WHS ,YYYVVV. ...,,,,., 6 3 Minden WHS ..,S,SSS, 43 Basrrop WHS ,,.,..., ......,,, 7 5 Ouachira Ronnie Mercer sinks Two free Throws 'ro defear Besfrop 55 54 JUNIOR VARSITY FRONT ROW: Larry Alexander, Ronnie Bass. Danny Aaron, Jimmy Teague BACK ROW: Dennis Newbury, Edwards Walker Mike Baxfer, Dan Coyie. Coach Caiveri gives iasi minuie insiruciions be 'Wi COACH JERRY ADAMS fore sfari of second half. i . X 1' if GREGG BORING Fprward Ronnie Mercer drives pas? iwo Bossier defenders for layup Jack Jones figinis for rebound in Hue Fair Park game. s RONNIE MERCER 'V Guard JACK JONES V Forward Jimmy Kneipp goes lwiglw io pull down one of liis many rebounds during lhe season. TENTH GRADE TEAM FRONT ROW: Tim Nelson, Rex Lockwood, Larry Alexander, David Basinger, Bobby Ross BACK ROW: James Tobin, Millon Williams, Phil Daniel, Dennis Newbury, Kennellw Jones HN Track 1 961 ' Javelin WAYNE DAVIS Dislance Man L Sprinfer LANE SAFFEL FRONT ROW: James Rice, Jay Gould. Joe Geler, Randy Walker, Tommy Linder, Bobby Glasgow, Ronnie Newberry, Lane Salfel SECOND ROW: Ed Brady, Glen Saunders, Elwin Rhodes, Roberl' Simmons, Paul Clark, Gene Alleman, Gregg Boring, Wayne Davis BACK ROW: Coach A. L. Williams, Ray Branifl, Mgr., Ted Bounds, Claude Carrigan, Mickey Joiner, Joe McCarly, Ron Graf, David Willis, Mgr., Coach Billy Joe Aclcox. Discus CLAU DE CARRIGAN fy -- 9 A Broad Jump PAUL CLARK TRACK TEAM ENTERS TEN MEETS Shreveporl Relays Indian Relays I-Iaynesville Invilalional Mansfield Triangular Norllw Caddo Norllwweslern Relays Norlln Caddo Cily Dislricl Slale Sprinler BOBBY GLASGOW Track Coaclnes A. L. WILLIAMS AND BILLY JOE ADCOX Mile Relay Team GENE ALLEMAN, ROBERT SIMMONS, TED BOUNDS JAMES RICE Knighf Tracksfers Show Promise for the 1962 Track Season Sprinfer RANDY WALKER Pole Vaulf JOE GETER Hurdles' MICKEY JGINER Si'1O+ Pu? Discus ED BRADY JOE MCCARTY 440 Relay Team BOBBY GLASGOW, TOMMY UNDER, JAMES RICE, LANE SAFFEL Woodlawn placed TourTh in The ciTy meeT, TiTTh in The disTricT meeT and qualiified Two Tor The sTaTe meeT. Lane SaTTel and Ron GraT represenTed Wood- lawn aT Lalce Charles in The STaTe meeT in The 220 and 880 respeclrively. Ron ran The 880 in 2.0l.9 To place TourTh. There were no seniors on The l96I Track Team. Missing This year, however, was Bobby Glasgow, an ouTsTandinig sophomore sprinTer, who moved To Germany. 880 Relay Team GENE ALLEMAN, TED BOUNDS. JAMES RICE, LANE SAFFEL 131 ,4- COACH JERRY ADAMS Woodlawn Baseball l 961. AlThough The Woodlawn KnighTs won only 7 oT I8 games, They gained valuable experience dur- ing Their TirsT season. Under The coaching oT Jerry Adams The KnighTs sTarTed The season in record Tashion by winning The TirsT Two games, one being over Byrd. Then They wenT inTo a slump which was ended by deTeaTing disTricT leader Bossier. The KnighTs ended The season wiTh convincing vicTories over NorTh Caddo and WesT Monroe. Twelve leTTermen reTurned Tor The l962 season. FRONT ROW: Terry Jones, Ronnie Mercer, Billy Laird, Ronnie Olague, Roy MarTinez, Rodney Runyan BACK ROW: C. B. Shepherd, Mar.. Jerry Downing, Jack Jones, Jimmy Kniepp, KenneTh Hooker, Jon PaT STephenson. 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Ap, - .4 . .aw . ,M an f JACK JONES Pifcher BARRY HICKS Third Base MAU RICE HENDRIX Ouifield KEN HOOKER Third Base JERRY DOWNIN6 Oulfield RONNIE MERCER Second Base Season Scores l96l SEASON waaaiawn ,...A,EE 6 Springhill Woodlawn ...,.. ,,...o, 6 Byrd .,A.o,,o..o,, Woodlawn ,,,,,, ,.,.,,.. I Norrln Caddo Woodlawn ....., ...,,,,, O Bossier ,,,,...., Woodlawn ..,... ..,,.,,, I Jesuil ,,,, Woodlawn .,.,, ,,,,.,,, 2 Ouacliila , Woodlawn ,,,,,, .,,,,,, I Byrd ....,,,... Woodlawn .,,..,,, O Fair Park Woodlawn ,,,,AA ,...,,,, 6 Wesl Monroe Woodlawn ,,,o. .,,,,,,, 6 Bossier Woodlawn ..... ,...,.., I Fair Park ,,,,,, A Woodlawn .,,..,,,v ,...,,,. 4 Baslrop ,..., Woodlawn ..... ........ 6 Springhill Woodlawn ,,,,..... .,,,o,,, 3 Jesui+ ,,,, , Woodlawn ,,,,,,,,, ,..,,,,, 2 Basl-rop ,,,,, Woodlawn ,........ ..,,,.,, 2 Ouaclmila ....o Woodlawn Woodlawn Norlln Caddo . Wesl Monroe TERRY JONES Sliorlslop f TENNIS RECORD We They 3 ,,... Bossier .. ., , 9 3E ,,.. Byrd EEEE , ..., . 9 6 ,,,, Bossier , .... . 6 2 Fair Perl: ,NIO 3 .,.,,,. Byrd ,,......, ,,,,,,, 9 I., Fair Perl: , , I . T f Q 4 Q, 4 1 s .4 - . W.. . I .Q ' ' V? ENTRANT IN STATE MEET T E ' T , 'N Joy Anderson -A--4 4,f-T' T Tennis 1961 , FRONT ROW: Jim Sforer, Bill Sclwwarfz, Bob Duvall, Andy Anderson BACK ROW: a'e ickie Harris, Joy Anderson, Anifa Robison, Judy Parks x DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVES Bill Schwarfz, Vickie Harris, Sherry Wade, Joy Anderson, Andy Anderson COACH H EDS ES DOUBLES Bill Schwarfz and Andy Anderson Pal' AT'l'away HEAD CH EERLEADER Linda Cooley SENIOR Rocio Flores S EN IO R Lincla Sayers SEN IOR They almosT yelled Their hearTs ouT Through TooTball season and cheered The KnighTs To Their TirsT DisTricT Championship. Again They cheered as The baslceTball season progressed. Their presence aT aThleTic evenTs exerTs a sTrong inTluence as They worlc closely wiTh The pep squad To make an ouTsTanding cheering Team. Their combined eTTorTs have gained widespread recogniTion and praise Tor The Woodlawn spiriT. These cheerleaders aTTended a one week school aT Lamar Tech in BeaumonT lasT AugusT - win- ning second place among The schools represenTed. Cheerleaders Promote Spirit Ramona Henderson JUNIOR J ' 2 'i , J., ,W ,leg f ., if -Q-nr' Sharon Miley CO LON EL S E C O N D LIEUTENANTS: Charlolle Lynch, Judy Smart Floy Alexander, Janie l-looper, Lynell Powell Linda l-lammelf. CAPTAIN: Jan Box, MAJOR: Mary Nell Hooper, CAPTAIN FIRST LIEUTENANTS: MarTy Rowland. Carolyn Cunning- ham, Ann Clingman, Beverly Purdy, Jan Marrs Lancereffes Ready, Up, WhiTe-2-3-4, Go-2-3-4, WhiTe-2- 3-4, Team-2-3-4, WhiTe-2-3-4. Down, is lcnown To members oT The LancereTTes as one oT The many Tlash card drills They learned This year' under The direcTion oT Mrs. Plummer. Miss Jordan and Miss Dixon, Their sponsors. PracTicing hand drills, Tlash cards drills. and marching drills were The main acTiviTies oT The Lan- cereTTes in Their preparaTion To supporT The KnighTs in Their aThleTic quesTs. The highlighT OT The year was The annual Lan- cereTTe BanqueT. AT This banquet awards were given and The names oT nexT year's oTTicers were announced. DRILL SERGEANTS: Sherry Rainer, Viclcie Harris. Anne Gray, Linda Leach, Diane BaTes SPONSORS Miss Jordan, Mrs. Plummer, Miss Dixon COMPANY A FRONT ROW: Marry Rowland, Jeanie Rees, Susan Pesnell, Parry Easier, Judy Bridges, Pal Baldridge, Beisy Meyerlons SECOND ROW: Charloile Lynch, Virginia Roquemore, Anneife Payne, Rila Beaudry, Donna l-land, Kaiie Falken- berry, Connie Gammill BACK ROW: Belly Morgan, Karen l-lagedorn, Karrel Yarbrough, Becky Gulledge, Sandra Thrasher, Dianne Willis, Arlene Oglesby, Beanie Beyer, Carol Everell COMPANY B FRONT ROW: Carolyn Cun- ningham, Sue Campbell. Con- nie Juneau, Woody Herren, Sherrill Daly, Joy Anderson, Belh Badgley, Pal Rhodes SECOND ROW: Judy Smari, Linda Pace, Sheila Jones, Bare bara Norrid, Carolyn Auslin, Vickie Mullanix, Barbara Slal- naker, Belly Pugh BACK ROW: Vickie Harris, Linda Fairley, Mary Leach, HuLeen Pigoii, Jackie Collins, Mary Kaffka, Andra Wilson, Linda Williams COMPANY C FRONT ROW: Ann Clinqman, Sandy Willell, Connie Collinsworlh, Marianna Clem, Sarah Grunwald, Judy Carnline, Yvonne Young SECOND ROW: Floy Alexander, Celesle Prewill, Fran Hicks, Judy McLeod, Karen Carr, Judy Hood. Carole Freeman BACK ROW: Anne Gray, Judy Burson, Robbie Ashlord, Sharon McGinnis, Minyonne Rob- erlson, Pal Tyler, Shirley Ross, Pal Goodner COMPANY D FRONT ROW: Beverly Purdy, Palsy Shackellord, Diane Pielz, Fanny May. Linda Parker, Ann Dear. Bobbie Grimes SECOND ROW: Janie Hooper, Sue Blankenship, Judy Coleman, Barbara Greenlee, Johnelle Davis, Margarel Hay, Sheila Mondello, Sherry Lawrence BACK ROW: Linda Leach, Sandy Williams. Vickie Walsh, Belly Jo Cook, Amy Linder, Mary Jo Ragan, Carolyn Lillon, Ann Barlholomew COMPANY E FRONT ROW: Jan Marrs, Grelchen Budemer, Donna Corley. Jennifer vMarrs, Charlolle Howse, Nancy Calhoun, Linda Bradley. Connie Piccolo SECOND ROW: Lynell Powell, Ann Laird, Nelda Marning, Glenda Shipley, Madge Harkins, Connie Peel, Linda Gaulhier, Linda Norman, Tennie Poynler BACK ROW: Diane Bales, Barbara Lillon, Mary Lou Bizel, Judy Parks, Jeanie Huckabee, Mamie McCon- nell, Wanda Hudson, Gail Walkins, Joan Parker, Beverly Thaxlon I59 59911 ,fbdnu 04L.z' P N f 7 ,74-U04 vw XWMULC 91444 1 , J .. 7 , f ,fifbifbff . 4-1f4fLfa.4f VUL! ifu ,.52Q,pLL, Mgfbwu Qcdvvzf ,4,4L 0441 f7'gfg'l51 CZ' ,,44.b4,TZJC x ak, 0 ozifu ,4l7',,i ,' 7 ff PQJZI, Jwfclflf A L QQ -b l60 ACTIVITIES OFFICERS SEATED: Linda Cain, Vice President Jan Box, Record- ing Secrerary: Rocio Flores, Corresponding S e cr e 1' a r y STANDING: Jimmy Journey. Chaplaing Gregg Boring, Parlia- menrarian: Jim Srorer, Treas- urerg Jim Harper, Presidenr ofthe Round The Knigh+s of rhe Round Table had a busy year as rhey counseled 'rogeiher regularly 'ro keep abreasr of srudenr acriviries. Through rhe year, rhe council sponsored sru- denlr elecrions, chapel services and Jrhe school srore. During foorball season ir arranged for buses for our-of-rown games. Lasr Ocrober ir promored a clean-up campaign in prepararion for our school evaluaiion in November. lr arranged for a sock hop afier 'lhe Ouachira game, ihe firsr Homecoming Dance in November. and 'lhe second Knighrs' Ball, on rhe nighr of February 23, I96I. Three officers, Jim Harper, Linda Cain, and Rocio Flores arrended a Srudenr Council Workshop ar 'rhe Universiry of Sourhwesrern in Lafayeire, Louisiana, Augusr 6-IO. On Ocrober I6-I7 four delegares, and five visirors. accompanied by Mrs. DeMoss and Miss Wigley, wenr ro Jrhe LASC Con- venrion in Springhill. As secrerary of Jrhe Fourrh Disrricr Associarion of Srudenr Councils, Jrhe Round Table served as hosr for rhar convenrion held here on March I7. Miss Wigley and Mrs. DeMoss have numerous conferences and spend long hours supervis- ing 'rhe acriviries of The Slu- denr Council. l l ' y . I . , SENATORS E SEATED: Sandy Grant Cynlhia Arnold, Ann Graves Frances Lowe, Sarah Grunwald, Ann Dear, Carolyn , Johnson, Mary Nell Hooper STANDING: Billy Laird, Paul Clark, Johnny Rhea Oli i l sv J Jim l-larper received The gavel and was officially inslalled as I96I-62 presidenr by Deborah Boring, who was being gradu- ared. Deborah was Wood- lawn's lirsr Sludenl Council president Gregg Boring. second from 'Phe lelr and chai of lhe Knighls' Ball commilree, discusses plans wifh his sub-chairmen Billy Q1 Laird. Ann Graves, CarolYn Johnson, MaA o9vpgl and Jim Slorer 1 li. REPRESENTATIVES FRONT ROW: Sherry Leopard, Mary Bizel, Judy Parks, Gwen Phillips, Suzanne Lolley, Fanny May, Cheryl Smilh, Connie Peal, Sue Blankenship, Janie Ebey, CharloH'e l-lowse SECOND ROW: Marie l-larlcins. Vicky Mullanix, Jerry Womack, Belly Size- more, Yvonne Young, Jody Smilh, Pai' Rhodes, Ann Clingman. Sherry Falls, Linda Hammell THIRD ROW: Cheryl Terry, Sharon Allen, Juanell Smilh, Judy Bell, Linda Williams, Jeanie Rees, Johnnie l-lall, Mary Given, Sharon Miley, Dianne Willis, Jeanneile l-luilo, Keiih Annison, Glen Gordon BACK ROW: Dwighi' Snuller, Charlie Andrews, D. C. Sfroud, Bill Carlisle. Mickey Joiner, Ron Graf. David Seals, Wayne Lowery, Tom McClurg, James Rice, Eddie Sims, Wayne Rainer, Tommy Mason STATE CONVENTION DELEGATES Johnny Rhea, Jim Harper, Cynlhia Arnold, Linda Cain, Frances Lowe. Ann Graves, Carolyn Johnson, Jim Siorer Xxl' X Linda Cain, lhird from lefl, discusses I lasl minule delails in preparaiion for lhe Dislricl Workshop held al Woodlawn on March 17. Linda was chairman of Q ' lhis commiilee and was assisled by sub- F ' chairmen, Cynlhia Arnold, Frances Lowe, Belly Sizemore, Paul Clarlc, and Bobby Greer ALTERNATES FRONT ROW: Pam Smifh, Faye Smiih. Berlha Bldflli. Sandra Sandlin, Sherry Eaqlebarger, Ann Barlholomew, Ann Laird, Margarel' Hay, Carolyn Thomas, Sandy Williams SECOND ROW: Suanne Allen, Rufhanne Parr, Diane Sprawls, Beverly Hagan. Vickie Harris. Donna Lee Hand, Becky Gulledge, Charlorre Lynch, Beanie Beyer, Dorrhy Newlon, Jerry Anderson BACK ROW: David Basinger, Joe Monsour, Edwin Bailey, Larry Alexander, Joe Gerer, Lynn Srorey, Don Ebarb, Johnnie Williams, Roberl' Moller, Jerome McGee, Tommy McClary Chapel services are held on Wednesday mornings before school in The audiforium. Jimmy Journey, Chaplain, is responsible for This acliviry. The. Homecoming Dance ar lhe Progressive Men's Club afler 'rhel Bossier game was more enioyable because 'lhe Knighrs had iusr won ihe Disrricf rifle. e s Council Sponsors Many Acfivifies Mrs. Delvloss and sfudenls en- ioyed fhe Sfale Banquer held al Springhill High School on 'rhe final nighr of Jrhe conven- rion. Abouf four hundred people were in arlendance. There was exciremenl' ahead for lhese sludenls who rode Jrhe bus fo -Wesf Monroe To see +he defermined Knighls in a rhrilling win. ' A Vx. 2gZY . , gy? . Mg. A .L,Q ,, P W1 :. ik2f2E'?g5tmw if emi ,Q - as V Q? fswwi WOODLAWN Q5JERA1.D A vivacious, enThusiasTic bunch wiTh The know how oT pros is The Herald ediTorial sTaTT. They worlc, laugh and sTrain TogeTher To produce The scinTillaTing copy Thaf goes inTo each oT The eighT issues OT The school newspaper. This cooperaTive underTalcing-creaTed. planned, published and cir- culaTed by The TwenTy-one TirsT year journalism sTu- denTs under The supervision of The six regular sTaTT members is The proiecT oT Mrs. David Lawson, TaculTy advisor. Jeanie Rees and Karen l-lagedorn represenTed The Herald aT The Leadership ConTerence aT Louisi- ana STaTe UniversiTy Trom June I2-2I. Jeanie and Karen and Three iournalism sTudenTs, Sandra Crow, Anne Gray and Mary Lynn Odurn, also aTTended The annual Louisiana ScholasTic Press AssociaTion ConvenTion held in BaTon Rouge in November. Linda Cain EXCHANGE EDITOR FRONT ROW: Janine DeSoTo, Linda Sayers, Shirley Warren, Linda l-lammeTT, Davida LingenTelTer, Jan Parmer Sandra Crow BACK ROW: Carolyn Cunningham, Bill Harris, Carolyn Williams f-74 Mary Givens ART EDITOR Cheryl Smilh N EWS EDITOR Meeting Herald Deadlines Requires Effort REPORTERS FRONT ROW: Nancy Genger, Jeanie Huckabee BACK ROW: Chris Wade, Palsy McDaniel, Judy Bridges, Glen Gordon Eugene Flalwerly, Mary Oclum. Linda Trout Anne Gray lgsnv1z.-rw'-'-N' CelesTe PrewiTT, Suzanne Lolley, Dolly Thompson, Pai Mosley, Mary Jo Truman. Shelia Jones Herald Ad Sfaff Loolc aT Those ads in The nexT issue OT The Herald and appreciaTe The sTudenTs who sold Them. Selling, measuring, Trimming, pasTing, billing and Typing has To be done by Those sTudenTs who are willing To work ThaT you mighT enjoy The Wood- lawn l-lerald. The sale of ads malce il' possible To finance The school paper. Mary Jo Truman, Manager: Mrs. Margarelr Kirkland, Ad- visor: Suzanne Lolley, Secrefary Mary Robinson, Fran l-licks, Joan Parker, Gail WaTkins, Bill l-larris Accolade Editorial Staff ATTer receiving insTrucTions Trom Miss SmiTh, The Accolade advisor, members of The Accolade EdiTorial STaTT swung inTo acTion each day dur- ing The TiTTh period land many Times aTTer schooll. LasT June Alice Ragsdale aTTended The Lead- ership Conference aT LSU To learn more abouT yearbook preparaTion. Janine DeSoTo, Linda Ham- meTT, Ann Laird, and Sydney STubbleTield aTTended The annual Louisiana ScholasTic Press AssociaTion convenTion aT LSU in November. Linda l'lammeTT and Miss SmiTh visiTed The Taylor Publishing Com- pany in Dallas lasT Tall To discuss ideas Tor This ediTion. The l96I Accolade received a TirsT place award Trom The Columbia ScholasTic Press Associa- Tion in New York on OcTober I3, I96I. 'Taz --Ear.. Arranging picTure schedules, drawing layouTs and scaling picTures down To size consumed The Time or organizaTion ediTors, Barbara Snelson and Judy SmarT. Alice Ragsdale and PaT ATTaway were in charge oT The TaculTy. music, miliTary and TeaTure secTions-which Took much planning. Linda l-lammeTT, EdiTor, checked oTTen on The yearbook dummy To see ThaT picTures were Taken on Time and ThaT deadlines were meT. Miss Willa SmiTh Advisor PresenTing an accuraTe and compleTe record oT all The KnighTs' aThleTic evenTs required much reading, wriTing, research. and care- Tully made plans. Edwards Walker and Billy Laird, sporTs ediTors, shared The responsibiliTy oT ThaT secTion. The senior pages mainTained The inTeresT of Lauren Rees and Janine DeSoTo. IT was Their duTy-To plan layouTs To include all honors and club memberships ThaT were claimed by The seniors. Their class secTion was The largesT. Linda Fairley and Ann Laird checked oTher yearbooks Tor ideas To do The iunior class pages. They spenT hours sTamping picTures. alphabeTizing names, and Typing, Their work required careTul checking on The spelling oT names. CorrecT idenTiTicaTion oT picTures required paTience as was learned by Jimmy Journey and Sydney STubbleTield. These Two, sopho- more class ediTors, checked The agreemeni' of The picfure number and The number They had on The yearbook page. Amusing and serious incidenTs happen daily in our school. IT was The Task of school phoTog- raphers Eddie Sims and Randy Crow To record These memorable evenTs in picTures Tor you To enioy in This book. 42' 2 Advisor Mrs. Williams and Business Manager Norma Jones checlc on The number of adver- risers. Conraciing business firms in Shrevepori' for Jrhe purpose of selling ads was Jrhe responsibilily of The Accolade Ad Slall. These girls, advised by Mrs. Sarah Williams, sold ads 'lo firms in our area To help pay for The publicalion of lhe yearbook. Accolade Ad Sfaff Assislanl Manager Sue Roberlson discusses 'rhe billing of a com- pany wilh Business Manager Norma Jones. To be a member of lhe slaff, each girl musl mainfain a C+ average and sell SIEO in ads. The girl who sells 1'he mosl ads becomes Business Man- ager. Norma Jones was lhe recipieni' ol: 'rhal honor lhis year as she sold more lhan SI IOO in ads. SEATED: Norma Jones, Sue Roberlson STANDING: Gail Greer, Gloria Williams. Gloria Reedy Lynell added receipls from lhe lasl sale of yearbooks as Jerry, Donna and Janer gave her lheir +o+als fha? Jrhey had collecred from fhe homeroom leachers. FRONT ROW: Janice Salfel, Laura Couller, Jane? Sue l-loslerler SECOND ROW: Mrs. Jackie Barr, Sponsor, Jerry Womack, Lynell Powell BACK ROW: Donna Lee l-land. Carole Paul, Kalhleen Pallon Accolade Circulation Sfaff Poslers which read somelhing like lhis, Don'+ be a slow-poke, bring your money lo order an Ac- colade nexl' Thursday, reminded Woodlawners of each yearbook sale. Adverrising for lhe lhree sales, conducling lhese sales and collecling lhe money from lhese sales were lhe lirsl dulies of lhe Ac- colade Circulalion Slaff, sponsored by Mrs. Jackie Barr. Their final duly lor pleasurel was dislribuling l'he compleled book in May. Juniors and seniors who have a high grade average and possess personal qualifies of depend- abilily and leadership are selecled lo work on This slalf. Janice, Carole, and Kafhleen observe as Mrs. Barr added 'ro gel' 'lhe 'final number of books sold. MANAGERS Cheri Payron and Faye Smirh Foofball Program Ad Sfaff The ads you see in a foorball program did noi' iusr happen 'ro be arranged Thai' way. l'lours of hard concenrrared elforr were required ro con- 'racl local businesses 'ro sell adverlrising space. Then hours more were required 'lo plan 'rhe layours 'lor rhe pages. Twenry-eighl senior girls are responsible for malcing Jrhose programs available ro you. Nomina- lion for members were made by The I96O-6I sraif and final approval was given by Jrhe liaculry. Each girl was required ro sell SIOO worrh of adveriising space 'ro remain on lhe slaff. The Jrhree lop salesmen were named as managers, Nor only did The sale of Jrhese ads aid financial- ly, buf il' gave valuable rraining rhrough conracring officials in rhe business world. Selling Jrhe programs ar all home games also gave an opporruniry for rhe developmenl of worrhwhile characrer Jrrairs. Mary Nell Hooper, Linda l-lammerr, Marry Rowland, Sandy Grant Cheri Payronylvlary iiiven Sllfron Miley, Par Alfaway, Linda Cain, Sherry Falls, Linda Cooley, Jan Box, Linda Sayers, Susan Falls 2 MS l illlf' 5 ? M 5 Q '21 ll 3 lggz r K. ,N 33 WHS W. IHS SPONSOR M rs. Sylvia Aclams Jan Box receives a loolball program of The lirsl Homecoming Game from slalf member Linda Cain. Sharon Nellles, Marie Gunn, Cheryl Smilh, Beverly Purdy, Jan Marrs, Judy Carnline, Linda Bonds, Faye Smifh. Karen Hage- dorn, Jeanie Rees, Linda Williams, Pal Rhodes, Ann Clingman 7 iw l75 Key Club Red, whiTe and blue decals seen on cars in The parking loT indicaTe ThaT one oT The Key Club's proiecTs was really a greaT success. The Key Clubbers also made a permanenjr con- TribuTion To our school by arranging To have an arTisT design and painT The KnighTs' head in The cenTer oT The Tloor in The gymnasium. Club members aided The Cedar Grove Kiwan- ' ians wiTh Their pancake supper. And a needy Tamily received a baskeT aT ChrisTmas Trom The club. This spring They helped wiTh The March oT Dimes drive. Members acTed as ushers aT The spring DisTricT STudenT Council meeT aT Woodlawn. Mac SmiTh and Glen Gordon aTTended The La-Miss-Tenn DisTricT Board lvleeTing in Jackson, Mississippi, on January 20. Woodlawn's Key Club ' helped To serve as hosTs aT The DisTricT ConvenTion in Biloxi, Mississippi, in lvlarch, l962. lvlr. Gerald Furr, TaculTy advisor, is aided by Kiwanis Chairman Mr. Fred LyTle and Co-Chairman Mr. ChesTer SmiTh. FRONT ROW: Mac SmiTh. President Glen Gordon, Vice PresidenT: STanley Hays, Chairman, Social CommiTTee: Mr. Furr BACK ROW: Jim Harper, Chairman, ProiecT Com- miTTee7 Jimmy Journey, SecreTary-Treasurer: Bennie Rains, Chaplain FRONT ROW: Bennie Rains, Jim STorer, Jim Harper, James Nash, STanley Hays, Daniel McCallum, Glen Gordon SECOND ROW: Edward Walker, Joel HasTon, Mike Johnson, Charlie Andrews, Joe GeTer THIRD ROW: Gregg Boring, Bill Harris, STevie Rogers, Donald Lynam, Henry Hungerbeeler, Paul Clark FOURTH ROW: Jimmy Journey, Gary PenningTon, Lou Popeioy BACK ROW: Mac Smwh, David Hague, Cal Baker, Rob Duvall, Jimmy Hammack, Joel WalTon, David BuTler MW! '17 ev FPNAT To 1 Qc- Q-'-' CLU0 Z Nl , Donald Lynam, Bennie Rains, Jimmy Journey and Slanley Hays lislen lo lhe Lieuienanl Governor of lhe dislricl speak al one of The convenlion meelings in Biloxi. Members lislen inienlly lo Mac Smilh as he discusses a club proiecf. Meelings are-held each Tuesday morning ai' 7:30. - Q -leffli . bf .1 ,Wss,L:M.W A g SPONSORS DOWN: Carolyn Johnson, Linda Williams. Cheryl Smifh, Pally Easier, Anne Gray, Jennifer Marrs fr N---U T Q :N ity SEATED: Jimmy Journey, Donald Lynam, Sfanley l-lays, Bennie Rains, Mac Smilh STANDING: Chesler Smilh, Fred Lyile, Gregg Boring They wenl deep-sea fishing on The Aunf Jennie for relaxalion al lhe convenlion. M il -7 f f' , f J. yy 'GlendaV-You3io,,f'PresidenT: Janice Reid V'de Pfeyidemf Fl Bak Se etgfi Rarliameniarianii J9y'ccyRpss, Chaplain -0 ,..-frf NEp ' 4ff,1L Qf'T?L'L.gqf' ..es2Lf N , . ,,.- s, . . ii, V. f s.,M -ATU. -- Q,-N 'ny X D Junior Red Cross During The ChrisTmas season The Junior Red Cross aslced sTudenTs in The school To bring Tood Tor needy Tan-lilies. The members collecTed enough To Till TourTeen boxes. Would you lilce an opporTuniTy To serve The needy and lonely? Then you can have ThaT oppor- TuniTy if you become an acTive member oT The Woodlawn Council oT The American Red Cross. For This organizaTion renders service To The school. communiTy, and counTry by means of iTs various proiecTs. The whole school is enrolled, buT To loe an acTive member you musT pay dues and acquire a membership card. The membership includes a represenTaTive and alTernaTe selecTed Trom each home room. Five oTTicers aTTended The Louisiana Red Cross ConvenTion held in The WashingTon Youree l-loTel in ShreveporT November I-3. Two oTTicers were chosen To aTTend The Bunlcie Red Cross EncampmenT This pasT summer. Displaying The mum corsages The local chapTer sold Tor our Tirsi' Homecoming are Karen Gray, Johnnie Pegues, Jan Hopkins, and Diane STubbleTield. One hundred nineTy-eiqhT corsages were sold. Mrs. Allen SPONSOR f S f 'iii fs f f N '.i.' l if--'ii nf .mr A W ffflff. fcfcff l ,f ,fg,,1,fio-Mi! ge-A 'A T , 'ii Q' ,faq a ,I ,f W TTT ,fl it fi! 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' im 1, , --1 K 'Ja-p1,,f,--cw f ggi! , Lug Z, , ef M T, J .meeew ,, I ali ,f:, f,, 1 3? 5' JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES FRONT ROW: Nancy Davison, Cynlhia Arnold, Sue Blanken- ship, I'IeIen Culberlson, Gin- ger Day SECOND ROW: Sandy Williams, Carol Paul, Linda Pace, I-Ielen Brown, Gwen Shellon, Madge Har- kins BACK ROW: Louis Dulilho, Roberl Smilh, Johnny Shannon, Jon Pal Slephenson, Cal Baker SOPI-IOMORE REPRESENTATIVES FRONT ROW: Linn Ragan, Charlolle Rachal, Gloria Bison, Joyce Baldridge, Shelia Nun! ley, Fanny May SECOND ROW: Sue Campbell, Don Morgan, Belly Peacock, Irene Couvillion, Barbara Bounds, Wayne Wilson BACK ROW: Danny Larey, Johnnie Pegues, Becky Gulledge, Karrel Yar- brough, Gerald Adams SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES FRONT ROW: Celesle Prewill, M a rg a rel Jones, Roxanna Sheeley, Beverly I-Iagan, Linda Sayers, Linda Cooley, Alice Anne Ragsdale SECOND ROW: Chris Chrisner, Gene Marks, I-Iershiell Slegall, Terry Jones, Janice Reid, Dorolhy Sandiler BACK RO.W: Johnny Williams, Terry Bromell, Henry Williams, Guy Slroucl, Earl Timmons Sandra Thrasher, Junior Red Cross member, and olher members used lheir lalenls lo make aboul one hundred lilly lray lavors lor lhe Velerans' Hospilal. l l l i l SOPHOMORE ALTERNATES FRONT ROW: Rulh Morrow, Kaye Flory, Mike Flores, Shelia Mondello, Amy Linder, Connie Peel, Anna Johnslon BACK ROW: Mike Johnson, Bar- bara Norrid, Carolyn Thomas, Alma O'Con, Sandra Thrasher, Linda Elkins, Billy Abboll Glenda Young, Nancy Davison, and Rox- anna Sheeley are some ol lhe members lhal worked diligenlly lo gel lhe Slu- denl Direclory oul on lime. Carol Hall, Cal Baker, Glenda Young, Linda Bradley, Helen Culberl- son, Ginger Day, and Sandra Cloud worked as summer volunleers al lhe Velerans' Hospilal. Aller compleling a briel orienlalion course lhe volunleers spenl hours working in laboralories, lyping and filing. laking palienls lor oulings, and,acling as disc iockeys. leo W Mrs. Allen and Glenda Young worked along wilh olher members lo clislribule lhe mums lor Homecoming. Red Cross Members Serve Communify Mary Ann Morrow, Rodney Runyan, and Chris Wade worked as summer volunleers af Veferans' Hospital in 'rhe recrealion room. X JUNIOR ALTERNATES FRONT ROW: Joy Anderson, Carolyn Tubbs, Joan Norris, Mary Ann Morrow BACK ROW: Sandra Callwey, Jody Smillw, Sherry Rainer, Marina Emmons, Dell Cheek SENIOR ALTERNATES FRONT ROW: Gloria Reecly, Clnarlolle Moffeli, Rocio Flores, Clieri Paylon. Janell Barlon, Linda Collinsworlln, Linda Parlcer, Jane? Sue l-losleller BACK ROW: Jan Box, Linda Cain, Sonny Teller, Mary Jo Raqan, Sue Roberison, Sandra Merrill, Ouida Anderson SEATED: Johnelle Dowden, Treasurer: Roxanna Sheeley, Vice Presidenf for School Safely: Sandra Pallerson, Secreiaryy Pally Easier, 2nd Vice Presiclenl STANDING: Sue Blanken- ship, Aciing Presidenfq Rodney Runyan. Slale Vice Presidenl of Traffic Safely: Wayne Ford, Vice Presidenl for Traffic Safely: Cheri Paylon, lsi Vice Presidenl Safety Council Sue Blankenship and Wayne Ford check each car lo see Thai 'rhere is a sficker on if. Rodney Runyan lells lhe parficipanls al The Safely Confer- ence where lo go for group meelinqs. Checking 'l'he fire exfinguishers is one of The lasks of Safely Council members JohneH'e Dowden and Sue Blankenship. Wayne P. Hollingsworih ADVISOR Accepl Your Responsibilily and Earn Your Righl To Drive, was lhe lheme ol lhe eighlh annual Teenage Salely Conlerence held al WHS on No- vember 4 over which Sandra Pallerson presided, Il is lhrough lhis and similar programs and cam- paigns lhal lhe Salely Council accomplishes ils pur- pose-lo promole salely in lhe school and com- munily. Represenling Woodlawn al lhe Slale Salely Council Convenlion in Bunkie, Louisiana, Augusl 8- REPRESENTATIVES FRONT ROW: Sarah Grunwald, Yvonne Young, Kay Slone, Linda Cain, Jan Box, Linda Sayers. Floy Alexander, Sandra Pallerson SECOND ROW: Jan Reaves, Joan Parker, Charlolle Howse, Lee Ann Wilson, Yvonne Racine, Mary Lynn Odum, Ann Graves, Sue Blankenship, Cheri Paylon THIRD ROW: Bruce Mc- Mellon, Virginia Arnold, Pal Tibbil, Becky Wyall, Lauren Rees, Joy Ander- son, Erma Allen, Pally Easler, Johnelle Dowden FOURTH ROW: Pal DeHaan, Lucille Vucinovich, Virginia Roquemore, Mary Givens, Beverly Purdy, Donna Slocum, Jody Smllh, Ronnie Mercer, Henry Williams BACK ROW: Pally Tucker, Rulh Ann Parr, Janice Sallel, Wanda Mullanix, Rodney Runyan, Wayne Rainer, Larry Slephens, Jimmy Kneipp, Jack Jones, Herby Slrange, John Shan- non, Wayne Ford ALTERNATES FRONT ROW: Laura Coulter, Faye Flory, Ann Laird, Delia Rogers, Barbara Tanner, Belh Gilberl, Mavis Odom SECOND ROW: Johnelle Kneipp, Alice Anne Ragsdale, Davida Lingenleller. Drew Thorne, Linda Robinson, Margarel II, were Sue Blankenship, Linda Bonds, Paul Clark, Pally Easler, Wayne Ford, Cheri Paylon, and Rod- ney Runyan, who was elecled slale Vice Presidenl ol Trallic Salely. Al school lhe Salely Council is responsible lor giving each leacher inlormalion lor lire drills. They make poslers and give lalks during assemblies lo slress lhe imporlance ol salely. Issuing car slickers lo each person who drives a car lo school is anolher phase ol lheir work. ffim AI Jones, Sue Roberlson THIRD ROW: Terry Bromell, Travis Cones, Keilh Anni- son, Gene Lesler, Gwen Shellon, Linda Fairley, Dianne Colvin BACK ROW: Slan Haslon, Mickey Manning. Buzz Snyder, Mike Willis, Johnnie Rhea, Jim Harper, Jimmy Journey Paul Clark. Pally Easler, Sue Blankenship. Cheri Paylon, Wayne Ford. Rodney Run- yan, Sandra Pallerson. These sludenls represenled Woodlawn al lhe Slale Salely Convenlion in Bunkie. Louisiana. fr.-mffaamw-fy 117-'11uui-:saw-if: I aa f w 1ass , Mrs. Allen, Mrs. Tindol, Belly Sizemore, Presidenl: Marie W i l k e rs o n, Vice Presidenlg Lucille Vucinovich, Secrelaryg Mary Murphy, Parliamenlariang Rila Allen, Reporler Library Club To improve library service al WHS, lo slimu- lale reading inleresls, and lo gel lo know lellow members socially are lhe purposes ol lhe Library Assislanls Club. Membership is limiled lo lhe slu- denl librarians, visual aid workers, and associale members. On December 23, l96I, members ol lhe club visiled lhe Shriner's Hospilal. They sang carols and gave lhe children books lor lhe hospilal library. Lasl June Belly Sizemore and Celesle Prewill allended lhe Leadership Conlerence al LSU lo sludy processes in circulaling library malerial and organizing library clubs. Nancy, Lucille, Suzy and Pal shelve books lhal have been checked in. FRONT ROW: Lucille Vucinovich, Celesle Prewill, Kennie Valer, Judy McClaran, Linda Robinson, Pal Kremski, Sharon Char- bula, Mary Murphy. Wilma Guevara, Beverly Hagan BACK ROW: Wanda Lewis, Virgina Woods, Marie Wilkerson. Belly Sizemore, Brenda Buller, Jimmy Sandelur, Billy Ray Rainer, Mike Willis, Eugene Gill, Dianne Willis, Terry King. GuyAnn Hughes, Philip Roach K.. Philip Roach, Billy Parker, Keifh Annison, Ronnie New- berry, Mrs. Frisch, Rand Walker, Roland Chapel, Mary Murphy, Bobby Dawson Henry Born, Terry King, Milron Brooks, Mike Willis, Marcus Liles, Larry Garred, Jimmy Sandelur Audio-Visual Aids Group If you were amused in a class This year by recording and hearing your own voice on a 'rape recorder, Jrhen you should appreciare Mrs. Frisch and our audio-visual aids deparlmenr for making Thar possible. Thar recorder, as well as I6 millimerer proi- ecrors, film slrip proiecrors and record players are made available ro us To enrich our classes. Tweniy boys served as volunleer operaiors of rhe machines, working on a roralion basis. li' was rhe duly of one girl, Mary Murphy, 'ro keep a close check on The magazines. are ii Elwin Rhodes, David Willis, fy Paul Clark, Wayne Wilson Janell Barlon, Presidenif Jean Magee, Firsl 'ii Vice Presideniq Maudie Chenauli, Second Vice Presideniy Lois Ann Jones, Second Sec- 5 relary-Treasurer, Mary Ann Thomason, Firsl V.La , Secreiary-Treasurer: Marion Harrell, l-lislorian 'VLA' 5 fi Sharon selling FRONT ROW: Gene Pace, Paul Edmonds, John Bass, Everefl Malhes, Eugene Trussell, Eddie Cooper, Wayne Wesiall, Johnny Roden SECOND ROW: Gracie Founrain, Sandra Bowden, Bernice Spealces, Palsy Bowden, Lois Jones, Mary Ann Thomason, Maudie Chenauli, Janell Barlon, Frances Leach, Gloria Trusly, Judy Marlin, Jean Magee, Linda Falgoul, Barbara Avery, DE Club Junior and seniors who are inlreresled in busi- ness managerneni, selling, relailing and relaled worlc experiences comprise The membership of The D E Club. This year club members purchased a banner, boughl club pins and gave roys To children in a local hospilal. The Employer-Employee Banquer showed ap- precialrion lo businessmen for co-operaling wilh The D E program. McClain and Janell Barlon demonsirale correcl 'Techniques in a skil' af Jrhe D E Banquet Judifh Snuffer, Elaine Harvey, Margarel' Salley BACK ROW: Paul Duncan, Marion Harrell, Bobby Greer, Tommy Livingsion, Lonnie Farmer, Bing Myers, Gailen Keiffer, Ben Balzreife, Randy Johnson, l-larry McKinnon, Joe Wallcer, Nelson Granl, Buddy Huclcabee, Ronald McMillan l l I i Janell Barlon has many , inleresling dulies in 'lhe office of her Jrraining , slafion. l Ronald Myers is a sales- man al' a hardware siore. ,A 5 ' a - Km.: Q ,A i :i'lf i ' 7 - ,W ' W M., .. wg Q l I Ben Balzrelie is a dependable employee Pafricia Bowden does Sales Judy Snuller likes in slockkeeping dulies. Johnny Roden finds grocery merchandising inleresling. .'X 'W's 2 Y-new 7' fs 'V no 3 2 - ' l W , 95 4 .. My N i.W 1 syvffsgs,-5,,'x, , :fi ' ' , s 11144 '54 css? 4 Q i . gi r is Q K 4 , 431 if , Y mf- , W 15 E an I sc, - g mxgmi ,Jil Tommy Livingslon does Bobby Greer is efficienl' in his display work on his iob. iob as cashier in a large food slore. work in a local chain. llef C5SlileV5 lOl3 and smiles aboul il. Eddie Cooper and Milchell Procror are enlhusiasiic aboul lheir work for a large grocery chain. Marion Harrell learns lhe pholography business. Maudie Chenaulf enioys her iob in sales and cashiering. i i Cynlhia Arnold, Presidenlq l-lelen Brown, Reporierg Ann Laird, Treasurer: Jean Dunn, Mr. Herrin, club sponsor shows ihe Vice President Sandra Rich, Secreiary: Keilh Annison, l-lisiorian lrophy lhe club won for being 'lhe oul- Wayne Rainer and Cynihia Arnold were chosen oulsianding boy and girl iunior leaders in Caddo Parish. They represenied Caddo al 'rhe Slaie Leadership Camp. sianding senior club in Caddo Parish. 4-H Club l Keiih Annison of ihe Woodlawn Club serves as Presideni of The Caddo 4-l'l Execuiive Commil- lee and Cynihia Arnold is Vice Presidenlz Four-l-l worlc includes many phases as 'ihere are Twenly-iwo diiierenl' proiecis ihai can be pursued. Each club member musl enier a lair exhibil and enier a record boolc on Achievemeni Day. The club also arranges an exhibilr during Naiional 4-l-l Week. PLEDGE l pledge my head To clearer ihinlcing my hearl io greaier loyaliy my hands io larger service and my heallh io beiler living for my club, my communily and my couniry. if-HQ!! '1' Na... Keiih Annison and Moss lvlcCalis+er won firsi place on ihe siaie livesioclc ludging ieam. Keiih ihen won firsi' place in beef ludging af 'rhe Iniernarional Live- sioclc Exhibiiion ar Chicago and received ihe awards he displays He was The second Louisiana boy ever ro win Jrhis award The iirsi winner was KeiTh's ialher, who won 20 years ago. ,W F, A . I 1 ff ,Q .,., 2 'Af . iffy. f f ' is .fa Mg. 5, 'f l' K i' 4- , . Rodney Bauman, Milion Williams, and Burion Long placed second in The siaie dairy iudging. Burien represenled Louisi- ana ai' rhe Naiional Dairy Conference in Chicago. Rosie Williams is geiiing lasi minule insiruciions from Mr. Long before eniering The arena wiih her cali. She exhibiied The Grand Champion animal al The Louisiana Siaie Fair. FRONT ROW: Mr. Herrin, Ann Laird, Cynrhia Arnold, Jean Dunn, Sandra Rich SECOND ROW: Beiry Barnes, Helen Brown, Bobby Ross, Keiih Annison THIRD ROW: Kenneih Adams, Bernice Speaks. Randa Cave, Burion Long, Wayne Rainer BACK ROW: Adolph Bernal. Roberi' Fincher, Charles Sanders, Rodney Bauman, Millon Williams STANDING: Mr. McKinnon, Roberl Fincher, Pres- idenl: Vaughn Jordan, Treasurer, Jon Sullon, Sec- relary SEATED: Doyce Hallmarlc, Vice Presidenl, Don Draper, Senfinel Roberl' Fincher, presidenr of The Woodlawn FFA and candidale for The Slale Farmer degree, shows his regislered' Hereford heiier which he won lasi year in a rodeo cali scramble. Rodney Bauman, Tirsl year sludenl in agricul- iure is building up an improved herd of loeei calile by use of his regislered Hereford bull. W , 5 FRONT ROW: Bruce McKinnon, Advisor, Terry Jones, Wayne Rainer, Charles Mann, Wayne Judd, Roberr Fincher, Doyce Hallmark, Vaughn Jordan SECOND ROW: Jerry Henderson, Roberl Shaw, Rodney Bauman, Roberl Foole, Jerry McCullough, Ernie Payne, Jon Sulfon THIRD ROW: Jimmy Lee, Chris Chrisner, Bill Harris, Moss Mccalisfer, Jimmy Adams, Paul Howard FOURTH ROW: Franlc Lena, Sonny Thompson, Ellis Slarlcey, Charles Odom, Billy Williams, John Ramsey BACK ROW: Fred Denninglon, Don Draper, Paul Kelly, Henry Born Jon Sullon, lreasurer, began buying baby calves for his proiecl of beel heilers and in lhree years of agricullure has accumulaled a nice inveslmenl. Billy Almand, reporler, has a lolal ol sixleen grown cows and a regislered Angus bull. Billy is a candidale for Slale Farmer. Jerry l-lenderson, a lirsl year sludenl, has made a nice slarl in his agricullure worlc. l'le has lhe above heiler and a beef cow and call. ERS ARM O 1' if Q D THE NATIONAL ' 'fi STUDYING VOCATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR BOYS -...J AGRICULTURE Al' Woodlawn, vocalional agricullure nol only helps boys become eslablished in farming, bul il seeks lo prepare boys lor careers in agricullure. Each year lhere are l5,000 opporlunilies for college graduales wilh agricullural degrees and only aboul 7,000 graduales lo meel lhis need. Fulure Farmers in lhe FFA are laughl lo prac- lice brolherhood and lo lullill responsibililies by aiding local people. This is done,by assisling wilh Burlon Long, a lirsl year slu- denl, now Owns four cows and six heilers and is malcing plans lo increase lhe scope Ol his program. Moss McCalisler, an enlhusias- lic swine farmer, now owns one boar, six sows and gills and len pigs. lvloss also Owns hall inleresl in a lloclc Ol lour hundred laying hens. livesloclc branding, dehorning, and vaccinaling. The chapler held a lurkey shool in November and each winner gol a dressed lurlsey. Roberl Fincher, presidenl, also serves as presi- denl Ol lhe FFA Federalion which includes WHS, Fair Park and Norlh Caddo Several boys and lhe advisor allended lhe Slale Convenlion in Bunlcie and lwo members wenl lo Kansas Cily lo lhe Nalional FFA Convenlion. WEMAKER5' v- ll3, 4' Q5 sz-O of A: ' 71, 5 ii '19-A si'1' L 3 451 xo V 0 Nw To Future Homemakers Grimes, Sheila Mondello. Judy Bell, Judy Burson SECOND ROW: Glenda Parlcer, Nelda Manning, Paula Springer, MargareT T-lay, Mary Jo Ragan, Wanda Mullanix, Robbie AshTord BACK ROW: Connie Juneau, Carol EvereTT, Libby SmarT, ' Connie Kay Gammill, DorThy NewTon, Mary Kafika, Mrs. Virginia King FRONT ROW: Linda Parker. Fanny May, Linda Dunham, Sue Campbell, Bobbie Many young homemalcers oT Tomorrow are being Trained aT Woodlawn. Mrs. Virginia King, Mrs. Mary Alice Erslcine, and Mrs. Gammill, club moTher, direcT The Training Through classes and The Fl-lA. This challenges individuals To improve per- sonal' family' and Communify living. SEATED: Fannie May, PresidenTg Linda Parker, Vice PresidenT7 Bobbie Grimes, SecreTary STANDING: Chlldlielil ln 5 lOCGl llOSF7lTal were made Pap' Robbie Ashford, Treasurer: Glenda Parker, Parliamen- pier aT Cl'iri5Tma5 because Thege girlg gave T-hem Tarian: Connie Kay Gammill, l-lisTorian7 Vickie Lee -toys Jensen, Song Leader During The year members aTTended The disTricT and parish meeTings, Fannie May, PresidenT, was elecTed ParliamenTarian Tor The Caddo Parish FHA. The highlighT oT The year's program was The annual MoTher-DaughTer BanqueT. Cheryl WalTon served punch To Tellow members of The Fl-TA aT The ChrisTmas parTy. 5 1 Q ggix e,., v .0 'f..':7 N I V. , -7 -i ,Lf Romans Kay Slone, Ken Kavalowski, and Beisy Myerlons sell vinum el' mellila lhoi chocolaie and honey cakes lo The non-Romanl ar The NDCC Carnival. Socii Romani Siudying Lalin doesn'r mean all verbs and grammar. Socii Romani offers added inieresi by promoling friendship among Those who wish +o ioin. ll' also promoles an underslanding of The classics so Thai one mighi enjoy more fully The background oi our cullure. Janice Reid, Presideni allended The nalional conveniion of ihe Junior Classical League held al Indiana Universiiy lasl August There she siudied ways 'ro improve club programs and ways lo make money. FRONT ROW: Ann Gray, Reporierz Janice Reid, Presideni: Mary Lynn Odum, Secreiaryz Mrs, Mary Curlin, Advisor BACK ROW: Tom Odum, Treasurer: Lou Popeioy, Parliameniarian: Jim Siorer, Vice Presidenip Jimmy Hamrnack, Hislorian FRONT ROW: Judy Bridges, Paiiy Easier, Kay Sione, Carolyn Johnson, Mary Lynn Odum, Sandra Pallerson, Norma Jones. Susan McMichael, Alma O'Con SECOND ROW: Joan Norris, Sandra Hopkins, Beisy Myerrons, Lucille Vucinovich, Mike Johnson, Drew Thorne, Yvonne Racine, Frances Lowe THIRD ROW: Charles Brinkley, Tom Odom, Janice Reid, Becky Gulledge, Aniia McGuTTin, Carolyn Joilrion, Dolly Thompson, Sharon Paxlon FOURTH ROW: George Basinger, Lou Popeioy, Jim Slorer, Kenneih Snyder, Harrier Scoll, Pai' deHaan, Ann Gray, Pally Wingard, Ken Kavalowski BACK ROW: Dan Coyle, Jerry Clarke, Henry Hungerbeeler, Billy Smilh, Mike Jolly, Tommy Morrell, Jimmy ljignmack, Warren Gould, David Basinger FRONT ROW: Jay Gould, Nancy Davison, Elease Pallon, Ginger Day, Kalhryn Tucker, Linda Bradley, Judy Coleman, Anila Robison SECOND ROW: Mary Ann Morrow, Pal Ragsdale, Laurie Rees, Glenda Young, Rulhie Newlon, Jenniler McKinnon, Carole Box THIRD ROW: Glen Saunders, Georgie Childress, Karen Hagedorn, Alice Anne Ragsdale, Mary Kalllca, Jo Gurden, Anne l-ludson BACK ROW: David Willis, Marcus Liles, Richard Hull, Milce Baxler, Ben Cooper. Cal Baker, Dennis Jacks F Les Amis Francais Parlez-vous-whal lense should you use, Miss Moore? This gueslion mighl easily be heard as a member ol lhe French Club slruggles lo wrile his pen pal. This correspondence belween our sludenls and French-spealcing sludenls ol olher lands helps lo promole a beller underslanding belween peoples ol lhe world. Les Amis Francais, direcled by Miss Moore was organized lo lurlher an inleresl in lhe French people, lheir language and lheir cullure. To be a member, one musl be laking or have lalcen French. The club members sponsored a boolh and sold collee and doughnuls al lhe NDCC Carnival. Glenda Young and Kalhryn Tucker sell doughnuls lo Johnny Rhea. Miss Moore, Advisor, Anne Hudson, Presidenl: Jim Harp- er, Vice Presidenl: Laurie Rees. Secrelary: G l e n d a Young. Treasurer: Kalhryn T u c lc e r , Sludenl Council Represenla- live NT' YV , ,S N4 L I l l Los Alegres 'N Z,Se habla espanol? If so, you are eligible for membership in Los Alegres, The Spanish Club, spon- sorecl by Mrs. Mary Helen Tidwell. Their monihly programs give Jrhe members an opporiuniiy To learn acldiiional Things of inieresi abour ihe Spanish speaking people besides whai is raughl' in class. Ruih Morrow, Secrefaryg Pal Tibbiis, Vice Presideniy Sharon Nefrles, Treasurer: Cheryl Smilh, Reporier: Jimmy Journey. Presicleni Jimmy Journey, Presideni oi ihe Spanish Club, worked ai rhe carnival boolh where candy, clonaled by ihe members, was sold. FRONT ROW: Mrs. Tidwell, Judiih Regisier, Belly Jo Cook, Cheryl Smiih, ai' Tibbiis, Frances Lowe SECOND ROW: Linda Williams, Palsy McDaniel, Joy Anderson, Sharon Neflles. Cynrhia In , Andra Wilson BACK ROW: Jimmy Journey. Susan Pesnell, Dianne Fenion, Barbara Snelson, Johnnie Pegues, Shar n. James Nash i FRONT ROW: Johnny Williams, David Seals, Alice Anne Ragsdale, KenneTh Snyder, Elwin Rhodes, Mike WooclruTT, Henry Williams, Robe-rT SmiTh BACK ROW: Mickey Joiner, Eddie Sims, MiTchell MiTTon, KeiTh BrosseTTe, John Murray, Johnny Shannon, Mr. Bass lndusfrial Arfs Club To creaTe an inTeresT in indusTry and To prepare sTudenTs To live a more producTive liTe is The goal oT The lndusTrial ArTs Club. Members Take parT in many acTiviTies in an eTTorT To aTTain ThaT goal. They parTicipaTed in The STaTe lndusTrial ArTs ConvenTion held in ShreveporT This year. They make posTers, maps. charTs and do special leTTering Tor Teachers and school personnel. STuclenTs also design auTomoloiles. FirsT a draw- ing is made, Then a clay model, and Then The car is made To scale Trom wood. 'ER ' . i ' :'EE sa - 5, , Q jf X .Q Henry Williams. President John Murray, Vice President Johnny Williams, SecreTaryI Keifh BrosseTTe. Program Chairman MiTchell MiTTon, Hisforiang Alice Ann Ragsdale, ReporTer: Eddie Sims. PhOTographer SEATED: Mrs. Larsen. Frances Lowe, Chaplain: Rocio Flores, SecreTary: Yvonne Racine, PresidenTg Mary Nell Hooper, Vice President Mrs. Jones STANDING: Cal Baker, ParliamenTarian, Rodney Runyan, Treas- UFGI' Les Troubadours FRONT ROW: Mary Lynn Odum, Glenda Parker, Ann Graves, Jimmy Journey, Diana Jones, Sandra PaTTerson SECOND ROW: JenniTer Marrs, Linda Parker. Rocio Flores, Mary Nell l-looper, Yvonne Racine, Lynn Raqon, Frances Lowe THIRD ROW: Connie Juneau, Sharon Charbula, Cheryl SmiTh, Fanny May, Elayne May, Carolyn Thomas, Mary Rose Pack FOURTH ROW: l'l. E. Evans, Chris Chrisner, Jan Box, Sharon Miley, Mary Givens, Jody SmiTh, Linda CollinsworTh, PaT Berry, Gloria Reedy BACK ROW: Rodney Runyan, Cal Baker, Mickey Marys, Terry Brornell, BuTch LamberT, John Ca- sfeel, Guy STroud, Johnny Williams 1 No, No, A Thousand Times No, a sl4iT pre- senTed aT The NDCC Carnival, was Les Troubadours TirsT producTion. Les Troubadours was organized This year under The direcTion of Mrs. Sandy Larsen and Mrs. Lynda Jones. A ChrisTmas play was produced by Mrs. Lar- sen's TirsT period speech class. Some oT The class members Though are also members oT The drama club. As an added inTeresT, members aTTended local drama producTions and a play aT NorThwesTern STaTe College. Gloria Reedy, Mary Nell Hooper, JenniTer Marrs and Cal Baker, members oT Les Troubadoursu and sTudenTs from Mrs. Larsen's TirsT period speech class spenT long hours in pracTice Tor The producTion oT A Child is Born. I97 Carolyn Johnson. PresidenT3 Vickie Harris, Vice President DwighT Snuffer, SecreTary: Jody SmiTh, Treasurer: Lucy Vucinovich, ParliamenTarian7 Ann Clingman, STudenT Council RepresenTaTive Arf Club Field Trips To arT sTudios. The STaTe Museum, The CenTenary arT deparTmenT and Hodges Garden were The main acTiviTies oT The ArT Club, sponsored by Miss Tommie Blackbourne. AT various Times during The year members made displays Tor The library and caTeTeria. During The ChrisTmas season, They made candles and oTher decoraTions. An arT show was held in The spring To display The arTisTic work OT club members. FRONT ROW: Vickie Harris, Jan Box, PaT STringer, Dianna Carolyn Thomas. Mary Givens, Lucy Vucinovich SECOND Clingman, Linda HammeTT, Jody Smifh, Lynda McCrary, Members IisTen inTenTly To The guide aT The Louisiana PxrT Gallery. Brock, Marie Gunn, Ellen Gunn, Paula Springer, Sandra Hopkins, ROW: Joyce Tucker, Mary Ann Morrow, DorThy NewTon, Ann Alma O'Con, Charles Simpson, Miss Blackbourne BACK ROW: Janine DeSoTo, DwighT Snuffer, Carolyn Johnson, STanley Davis. Charles BurTon, Mark EsTes, Barina Beyer, JohneTTe Dowden, RoberT Holifman J u Zachary History Club Forl l-lumbug, The Exhibif Building ai lhe Slale Fairgrounds, and The Mansfield Museum housing relics ol lhe Civil War, were siles of field lrips in recenl monlhs made by members of The Zachary l-lislory Club. Miss Yvonne Colley and club mem- bers mel monlhly 'roi iiiii Tuirlhieiri'rheiiiriyiiinleiesli in sl local and slale hislory. The Zachary Club is considerably larger and has been more aclive in ils second year. Social sludy sludenls, former and presenl, main- laining a C average are eligible lo ioin. This or- ganizalion was named for Zachary Taylor, lhe only U Si llln Pre'siJdwe'n1l,,g from Louisia na. xml We, :V My ,W . qmwm i FRONT ROW: Miss Yvonne Colley, Advisor: Mary Jo Ragan, Elayne May, Frances Lowe, Suzanne l.olley, Cheryl Smilh, Beverly Purdy. Belly Jo Cook, Yvonne Racine, Floy Alex- ander, Roxanna Sheely SECOND ROW: Sandy Williams, Jimmy Journey, Marlin Massey, Celesie Prewill, Benny Rains, Gail Greer, Ann Clingman, Dorlhy Newlon, Marly Rowland, Linda l-lammell, Sharon Rogers THIRD ROW: Jan Box, OFFICERS: Jan Box, Preside-nl: Yvonne Racine, Vice Presidenl: Janice Reid, Secrelaryy Jim Slorer, Treasurer: F r a n c e s Lowe, Parliamenlarian: Virginia Roquemore, Reporler ye, 2 Claudelle Fuller, Janice Reid, Virginia Roquemore, Sue Roberlson, Jim Harper, Marlha Emmons, Carolyn Cunning- ham, Pal Berry, l-larriel Thielbar BACK ROW: Gerald Box. Sonny Teller, Jerome McGee, Chesler Varnell, Janine DeSolo, Linda Darby, Karen l-lagedorn, Cheryl Wiley, Jim Slorer, Linda Williams, John Murray nf i4,Ll!c0Z1if1fc, gm wma zkiziw-71, QWQAM mx, www ,em www wwf Mluwff w-aa 0,1444 aeffcba fb W-amobma me 0, WM? inf :ao Jawa Ififuzfwfu C3f74,Q,-7,+vL6-QfL,fNoL,4'!f1LL4wu flaw' W ,jgvzpaw LfZ6L4,M1 Efdfww V650 Z0 W , ig! XLEQQZD 5 5'Cf777fijZ60CL'fZg?'Q ALC! ju 7140 ,QKQEEEMZE7 J5L'C6f?'L CJ E . 1 ' ,,.f- W I H' Lf, '41, E 1 .- Mi ffcm' U QQMQA Ja E fwLgEf9Ev, l ,fzeffczcfw nn fp' arg QZWAZE. ,gl ,, ikf0fLT Mc ' 97 Cf do f. ,LQ 'f f'LfLfLf7U L fV gmw mf' ffujjuf- 5075 02, ,LQ 'I I pLfzZE ADVERTISEMENTS fl 'f-H7Q14fQ.zfxh- , f 704, file!! CL ' QJZL6. .Q , Z 'LAX gg f2456C-557, f4p6Lo7 kQ' 'p 24QJ,0Quv9 maid, Zia f?,z4fg,f , ,,.,. ,. Q! jj fdEz,L1Z2?4Z. j4Q2 if M! 5 l.ZfQ',lf44l6 2 f a ni, , Q Jfgfbfwdffv f Z QM w iv wifwe, Q1 ,.f- 1 Q, , V i I gain? 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LOUISIANA 1. ca urs 1 zs :r2frs1fs11i::l1: iz O'BRlEN BROS., I IIO0 Beck Building Shreveport Louisiana Larry Siephens made a ninefeen yard gain in ihe Basirop game affer caiching a pass from Laird. lii7 OVER 45 YEARS EXPERIENCE I FFQIE STEIQ Monufocfurers of fine drilling equipment - 'P ai' f DRAWWORKS 3 I se, S. is TRAVELING BLOCKS -L I'-al. JL1! ...:- OII-BATH SWIVELS THE BREVIISTER COMPANY. INC. I Shreveport3Louislana' grain: I I FIRST TEAM S'rudenI's for ANY TIME! 75 Years have learned Ihey can Shop aI' 'A' JERSEY GOLD MILK if MIDWEST MILK 'A' TRIM MILK i' MIDWEST ICE CREAM i' FORTUNE'S ICE CREAM 'A' MIDWEST COTTAGE CHEESE if TRIM COTTAGE CHEESE Sears and Sayre JERSEY GOLD H , , Sahsfachon guaranI'eecI Or Your Money Back SH REVEPORT BOSSIER CITY Shop Your Friendly DIXIE DEPT. STORES 3I6 Oclcley Dr. 868-94I2 3I I2 Soufhern Ave. 868-9332 I75 Bossier Cen'Ier 423-2249 CROW DRILLING 81 PRODUCING CO. 2000 Beclc Building SHREVEPORT, LA. W. T. ROWLAND Painf, Hardware and Appliances Telephone UN I-I662 II8 Easf 7O+h S+ree'I' SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA Painls Wallpaper Glass CRAWFORD WOMACK SPORTS, INC IT PAYS TO PLAY PHONE 42 4-7197 2433 SOUTHERN AVENUE. SHREVEPORT. LOUISIANA -I-Ioward Crurnleil CHEVY ANA 2627 Linwood Ave. Phone 425-347I BUY! Where FORDS are SOLD 'for LESS . . . Serviced BesI'-I Ig Ii WRAY FORD MarIce'I' and Fannin Phone 422-3I6I ' os'a aims for a baske? in Ihe Parenis versus H Knighis game. AYERS SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Shrevepor+'s Exclusive Business School CompIe'I'e Courses in I Secre+ariaI. Science Individual Subiecfs Bookkeeping-Accounfing-Typing-Office Machines I Gregg ICoIIege EcIi'IionI Shorfhand Town House Phone 3-l853 726 CoH'on LOUISIANA BANK AND TRUST CO. Serving I'he BesI' Banking InI'eresIs I L 'ii of Our Friends in Ihe Area MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY I 2:3 Ijviend-Dipev 4I:u-nniiaurfe Sfudios InI:e'r-ior' Decovafovs 35 I 7- I 9. Fairfield Ave. SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA Complimenfs of CLYDE E. FANT Mayor CITY OF SHREVEPORT SHREVEPORT, LA. CompIimen'I's of J. EARL DOWNS Commissioner I 1 and CWIICS Chief ' ' ' ' HARVEY TEASLEY Complimenfs of JOHN McW. FORD Commissioner of Finance CITY OF SHREVEPORT. LOUISIANA X TUCKER DISTRIBUTING CO. I6II Texas Ave. Shreveport La. B. Phone 42 3-I50I Dis+riIDu+or TOM'S TOASTED PEANUTS Tom's Peanui' BuH'er Sandwiches and Tom's Candies Clerk Firs+ Dis+ric+ Cour+ SHREVEPORT, LA. The Old and +he New YOU i combining and WOODLAWN for i PROGRESS f X f US l and ToDAY's NEWS Wha'r's +he whole picfure? p Read 'lhe - - - SHREVEPORT JOURNAL l - - - You'll Know! l Today's News Today- wi'rh Today's Piclures i CENTENARY COLLEGE l Sexron Memorial Dormirory for Women Invifes Woodlawn High School S+uden'rs +o visil ifs lovely campus and +o consider +he advanlages if offers 'I'o fhose in pursuif of a liberal arls educa+ion. i For informaiion and cafalog, wrife Direcfor of Recruifmenh P.O. Box 4I88 Cenfenary S+a'l'ion, Shreveporh La. l A Friendly Campus l 2I5 PHONE 868-3563 O BLANDINO'S Besl' Wishes From ESSO STATION 81 GARAGE I AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLIES BRITT S GROCERY Washing-Greasing-Welding Aflas Tires, Tubes and Ba'H'eries 4-00 E. 70I'h S+. Shreveport La. Linwood a+ Lash A Telephone 422-84l 2 'NY ' Res. 868-4243 SPECIALTY OIL COMPANY I545 Wilkinson ai- Linwood Dislribufor i ll l X D, M, MYATT Shreveport Louisiana Owner P.O. Box 3593 0 3. Marlah's Flower Shop provided This display for ou firsl Homecoming Day. PE?f4LEf,Qf,ff+'fET WHITLEY PHARMACY PEQPI-E'S MARKET 69lI Soulhern Ave. 2933 Lindholm S+. Phone 868-3676 CENTURIES MEMORIAL PARK 880I Mansfield Road Shrevepori, Louisiana J I I E I ,I , ' I 'J-ZZ ISERVICE STORES ' 3064 HOLLYWOOD AVENUE SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA rs of WHS fans were faifhful in supporfing Ihe Knighfs aI' all 'Ih I Ib II g SUNSET L3 7 aar aa 6504 Mansfield Road Phone SERVICENIER L. L. RIDGWAY CO., INC. Supplies 'For Engineers and Mechanical Drawing SIudenI's Reproducfion Ma+eriaIs Ground Floor Peiroleum Tower Building Phone 423-0674 7I9 Marshall Shreveporf, L MAIN OFFICE 0 333 MILAM ST P10 E K Allll 'I'IIlIS'I' a.UlI. MemberFDIC I The bank wilh fhe open door from 9 'r 4 FLOURNOY JEWELERS 5l9 Marshall S+ree'I' Shrevepor+, La. Complimen+s of CAROLEE'S CHILDREN SHOP 264l Sunsel' Plaza SHREVEPORT, LA. Clo+hing from 'rhe Cradle Ihrough 'Phe campus. LOUISIANA IRON AND SUPPLY COMPANY 2925 Mansfield Road PHONE 424-8I35 Shreveporf, La. Phone UN 5-322I 365I Soufhern ShreveporI', La. JANIE'S BEAUTY SALON Open Evenings by Appoinimenl' Hair S'I'yIing Permaneni' Waving Hair Coloring WELLMAN FUNER-KL HOMES 200 LOUISIANA REVEPORT BQSSIER 440 TRAFFI 37 Complimen+s of BRANDON FUEL SERVICE, INC. Bu'I'ane-Propane and Liquid Ferlilizers 6l25 LINWOOD SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA 2I8 L. W. NORTON, B.S., PresicIen+ Phone 422-8739 0 R 'IT 0 'i E 720 TRAVIS ST. ' SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA NAREMORE'S Prescrip'l'ions FOUR CONVENIENT LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU I608 Fairfield 423-8576 4830 Line Ave. UN I-2455 240 Freesiafe Blvcl. 423-2657 Benfon Road. 425-74I3 Bossier Cify Anne Hudson played ihe perl of a lighlhouse in a French Club skii. Alice Ragsdale was +he lighlhouse lceeper's daughier. Complimenls of BINSWANGER GLASS COMPANY 45I Wesf 6ls+ S+ree+ PHONE UN I-0504 BOOTH FURNITURE 81 CARPET CO., LTD. Complefe Furnishings 'For fhe Home I643 Texas Avenue Shreveport Louisiana PHONE 423-6263 You've Tried +he Res'l'- Congra+uIa,rionS Now Try +he Besi Seniors-I962' SCI'IEEN'S CONOCO SERVICE W. P. JOLLEY 5I04 Mansfield Rd. Ph. ME I-4IOI Wrecker Service Road Service Sfeam Washing Mechanic on Du+y STATE FARM AGENT 5350 Mansfield Rd. Shreveport La. 2I9 EL CHICO RESTAURANT 2I27 Greenwood Rd. OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Specializing in Au+henIic' Mexican and American Dishes PHONE 423-5227 L CompIimen'Is of . C. BROOKS GROCERY I835 Texas Ave. Shreveport La. BAR B E U E ? . S'z..:'.z. s.ii::::' Q me C0 'p me IS of 'ludunlulcy Riiis- lnl- am I. Fmh Pork 'Q ESQ' Q WWE , ,' LOUIECOBB I I - HERSCH EL COBB COBB S gag Uouuas CENTENARY BARBECUE AMERlCA'S QUALITY COURSES Ribs-Chicken-Beef-Pork-Ham lol Kings Highway-Phone 868-6835 Parfies and Groups Shreveport Louisiana CompIimen'I's of HAMEL'S DAIRY Dixie Garden Dr. GUSTI NE'S SALES 81 SERVICE P.O. Box 6058 Phone UN 5-8434 4I7 E. 70'Ih SI. SH REVEPORT, LOUISIANA Coach Jerry Adams aifempfs Io score in The P I Teacher Sfudeni baIIgame. FASHION HEADQUARTERS FOR THE CAMPUS CROWD T Fi. I 1'? I '5.1 A 1 f ' EgIberZ YOUNG SET SHOP YOUNG EXECUTIVE SHOP Four+h Floor Second Floor Wani' a New Home in Walking Disfance of Woodlawn High??? Jw? Move to Hydia'g?ark-19EIImNSefI7XHomes Mfiiwfisjfi. SEE orwivgtiw J. H. YANCEY- 63 1-3903 'MO ' vnzssunz ssnvlce comnmv HYDROSTATIC PIPEUNE TESTING Shreveport La. 2000 Beck Bldg. Phone 424-2678 22I , 1 V fa WL MQZTUK iff!! ng WW 3 , e f 4 C w26Jl7Q6hP f pgyzfdk W ff W w JL J my illfw If 089 Hoyas g9sAv1Nes AND ' 0 P 2 Li,O1bJlffyESC9jCI,f?3ON OF sl-IREVEPORT e+ Sf-geei' Telephone 422 II45 jifw W My Lb zfflw , 9e , 'jyvbjfb JZMQNV6LWfb?EL Mar3h'sJPI'6aQ5er Shop ypw Q ffffwn e vom img! FofysiX o f My , fw X I' elf ' fwmf W WWWM MW' W fg,'WiWf?fM5w??3??3z?Vf5V W Wdjwfgff ff U W ,f lfvydykgi 'df wif , 3 v W fa A W RE ug v IA SEL TR DE 5 1 ' 4 H 8: H NOVELTY CO. OIN OPERATED MACHINES f X PHONE 42 7 46 2 S HOLLEY'S Gi'F+s-Sporling Goods Hardware-Home Appliances 37l0 JEWELLA ROAD Shreveporl, La. Phone ME I-8528 LANDSCAPE CO SHREVEPURT DALLAS Sales and Service Ph. 423-32l4 2726 Lakeshore Drive Dealer Ray Belcher Complimen+s of L MORAN TANK CO., INC. - Q Complimen'I's of WILLIS P. BUTLER, M. D. Forensic Laboralory WMI? .a Iffllliimi IW W ALLIED CHAIN LINK FENCE CO. Firsl' Class Fence ErecI'ors 3425 Greenwood Road Charles L. Keen Ph- 63'-377' Charles E. Glover Ph- 63'-4523 Dressing for Iheir slyle show was an enioyabl I k for 'rhese Home Ec girls. SHREVEPORT BANK 8: TRUST COMPANY Main Office-5836 Mansfield Road UpI'own Branch-5844 Line Ave. Summer Grove Branch-9233 Mansfield Road. Wes+wood Branch-3705 JeweIIa Road MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION CFIROM A FRIEND ROTHSCHILD BOILER 81 TANK WORKS, INC P.O. Box I663 SI1revepor'I', Louisiana PHONE 424-6697 I '. -'I, K M - ,. l .Ik L if fi , I N , A A - 1 ' ' , , ,, . - L ., , 4 X , , .. , , . ,ia '- ' ' I , , , f , S OP ai -I 3 1 W. F. BEALL COMPANY INC. 0 DEPPRTMENT STORES 1 . ,, , , ., I W ,, W V .V JVM Save Yourself Money aI' . . . J. T. SELF'S GARAGE Experf Aufo Repairs 24-Hr. Wrecker Service We Specialize in Auio Painiin and Bod ' g y Repairs Brakes-Mofor Tune Up-WeIding-Ba'H-eries 7I7 Wes? 70II1 SI. Shreveporf. I-6- Phone UN I-656I Res. ME 5-3354 Q When You Think of Home Furnishings Think of HYDE FURNITURE CO. I I5 Easf 7O+h SI. Phone UN I-6I20 GRAWOOD AUTO SERVICE FLOYD CULBERTSON-Owner Bus. Phone 925-925I Res. Phone 925-9523 CoIquiI'I Road KeiI'hviIIe, Pa. Ask 'For KAY'S COOKIES a'I Your Grocer ManufacI'urecI by xliseoolzieggnc. Summer Grove Pharmacy PRESCRIPTIONS, COSMETICS DISTINCTIVE GIFT ITEMS 2865 Summer Grove Dr. Ph. ME 5-I358 NICK'S DRIVE-IN 6904 Linwood Ave. Join I'he resI' of I'he high school crowd here afI'er 'Ihe games. Sue Roberfson and GaiI Greer enioy a refreshing coke a+ Nick's newly-decorafed Drive-In. 225 IIIIUMMO II' ifksifs-X -- f-ff-A A ' 'III' ' Iifiw siitf h' 26II FAIRFIELD AVENUE SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA PHONE 423-I 883 I T U L Beverly Hagan, Loreffa Bass, Sharon NeHIes and H GI-IES O A ITY O FASTEST SERVICE MINIMUM PRICES Anne Hudson aImosIsIoIeII1e show af The Mulnfary Ball wiI'I1 Iheir parf of The skit f Wu as y 0 X Q42 M- 'wwe , , ,A . . ,L.1: E CompIlmenI's M' Hi I of A f 'wrfzs A MARLI N EXPLORATION COMPANY s. THE X1 STORE Fora MEN AND BOYS QM Wagyu X I STYLE ATHLETIC CLUB OF SHREVEPORT, INC. 802 Travis Shreveporf, La. F... ,Q P-T Qmuerrasb fllleamzrs Shrevepo 'I L I2I9 Wilkinson Sf. LEIENDECKER REFRIGERATION SERVICE Commercial and Home Refrigeraiion Service II9 W. 74I'h S+. Phone 868-4674 J. A. LEIENDECKER. JR. BEST wisi-ies SH REVEPORT SASH 81 DOOR COMPANY Q 'A You JusI' Q Can'I' Bea'I FLAMELESS I W Q f ELECTRIC SERVICE! -and you can'+ beai' your 'Friendly eIec+ric company when iI' comes 'ro helping wifh school and communify projecis. Xaurywfsrfnw fl!-TTRIZ' fbwfk fa 227 I L K 4 f .. in fl, ' 1 I VH 1 c I. 'V ' f ..-- ' 'Q -..',Q,,.,,A , -,cf L -ff jd-ik II I' if 1 f Lg. AI f A .,.. If 'QI,,,-QL. A,.A ,, .IM I.,--gffQ lQf Qgigff Inf.. a, ff I fp .V .. - 1 nr, MCGUEIY co.,AC Q F, , H ,,.-V if .f-' if :AH ' F A 4 K kvk- --FF .,,..,.. .,,.,.....A - Q, I .A I A f I ,f' X g V , KQ n ..., B --N5 Qu. I 322 KTexg532E5II,siernQfBg,iIdjga- f-'- - HQ- R' ' ' f '5f:,f2'3'30 ' SL?I'f'R5s5. f ' SI3IREVEPOR'If LA. HOUSTON. ,f'BIa'one 425-3466 Phone JA,f8f.5495 xx,-' NX. I Z '. ,.f 1, I ff -, A R '--.E-ljfxf' Xfiv, lx If I . IE C. D. COOK, BUILDER ME I-9069 - ei -.1 C'.fN II!,II 51 ggg- at Il -aw 9403 ASPEN CIRCLE SHREVEPORT, LA. Lf f Shopping Cen+er of Ark-La-Tex ffl ,cfm ,f ,I M- nk 5 Q, Us 11 L L ff L! . , , CAL Ki L auf, Ll . My. 1 l, 5,Q1f1LfILI Jfl -I jj 4' 'IEC ik 'Q Il :fn MK 'I' Z' J ' J A. Y frffkx L,-V. ML cr If -'E Lf K Lf J A I I SINCE I895 'Ifgf gl L K . Alf 1 U ,IL 541 If LQ C4 ML jvhfff 'R' Xen Li LAI!! 'I V A K' GI 'C 'I I C4 L U I, MARY CARTER PAINT COMPANY I uw,-f3'I In LM ,If JM, 7 LAAA ji M, 5404 MANSFIELD ROAD V' ' ,f I, LVN, I Lffl L - .I H-fdx L 1 ff A V Shreveport La. I, 1,9 If 2 ff A I ffwfvf ' N, QLJIKL LV 3 Q , .A ,VJ V, I '-- V . I I f All CC Af I A ff J CJ ' ' K7 dw? cv L, Com pIimehI's of 6124 HEARNE AVE. SHREVEPORT. LA PI1one: ME I-749I 228 py yosrngsfers board a school bus ai' Hwe e busy SOUTHSIDE BARBER SHOP we need your head in our business 5 'M :1:2:i:'1' Z ':':'S X, .,.,.., ' od.4 S:A:Q'44 AA ED BREA l'. Xgffffgf :1: 555:59 55f?sE5i5? 'Esf52fff: Esisiais 25252: :::: ssffiffl. -. - R H :1: 2f1-1- 2'2 Un+ouched by The Bakers' Hands LAD LASSIE E Children's Wealf Y ' A I4 SHOPSQ E SHREVEPORT - BOSSIER CITY , . , The Leader in STyIe and Value for Your Home Since I 8919! .. .... ?I I I I f I I I I ,-A- -,A,,.,.,,.,.,.4., . I. . ,-.-.-.-. I ...v,.. .-.- I 1 131 I7 :if - -52.1 :':5 -j,:I:gE'EjEj55f'E3EI'gigfrir-rErf: 'ff 'Y'f -jf - -.- : , E' + i 'e' ,.I,,A:... 51:5 III I I- I IIII I E z e- eeee fl . I I THE me STORE V ' 9I9 TEXAS AVE. AFTER EVERY GAME Iiefi 40 WITH ff: I . J I - fs I I .W I I ,Fi-ne Dairy Producisf 1 .I II X I I I J I II, III I I I f If .I 1 ' .I f I' 'Your I:arT1iIy Geis The ,MOST I 'From Foremosir Q v ,II T .ff 'i IPERFECT GRADUATION GIFT , CHANNEL MASTER Transisfor Radio See Your DeaIer CompIimen'I's of Lavender Radio 81 TV Supply, Inc. -Dis+ribuIor- ' ' I I One Day SHESEIERY Cash and Carry Service BAGS P'Ck-32. T1iI,2irVe'Y U SUMMER GROVE guff CLEANERS 0' louisiana J. T. MlxoN 509-II Milam S+.-Shrevepor'I 2843 Summer Grove Drive Phone MEIrose 5-5670 E-Z SHOP GROCERY Summer Grove Open 7 to ll 2922 Reisor Rd. SINCE N I857 M V Quality Apparel for Every 8 Member of the Family! co. IO4 Years of Service 'ro Hue Ark-La-Tex Gas! ries Bfqmxu Uoicturesque but practical . .A maijifvlgf the ' owner S taste for beauty. ARKLA ARKANSAS LOUISIANA GAS CO. YF' SPUEBRS Siireveports Finest 4 LOCATIONS 209 E. 70th 773I Linwood 2900 W' mi' moi Bellview ASK CAP RIGHT WAY CLEANERS 'lfpv ,J T T W , f T ,LV ,UV ,J Jerk TTT T T M AAAA T vA v ' ' A I D. A IIJ 0I'l GZ5Il'TI9f1+ of bf UG A . QT HNXA. RICJARDS f v X MJ !His+ri + Horneyy 'X MX Q N U T W X010 L R 4vA, . ..AvA, A or + ' , J T Rf f' oes- osier - a s N V . NV pvvw LUX QETLW ff OQRJGRATULATIONS R if ' Rf W From . J . SPENCE DRAUGHON COLLEGE Kvjkfl jffjyj U Uzormerly Meadows-Draughon, U 1323 Tex?aIsNiEe.l89I422-5778 TV QM . Typ V' M'W COMMUNITY n PEW UW . DRUG STORE M O My HI-LO I2 k + f M SUPER MARKET 2424 Greenwood Road 5,5 Z MEM TT E X Complimenfs of OHN EDGAR CITY MARSHAL LTER MABRY ' , CITY DEPUTY TE. THORP'S HARDWARE 134 E. 7o+h S+. SHREVEPORT, LA. Hardware, Elec.. Supplies Garden Seed and Feriilizers RER AARON'S STABLES Home of Hi-S+ockings A Proven Sire S. V. AARON. Owner Shreveport La. 635-6376 Complimenfs of SNOW, SMITH 81 MOORE INS. ji Q Beth's Beauty Nook ' ' :oe E. 69+h M6 W Cedar Grove Phone Number: 865-2442 58 I 5 Line Avenue BETH HICKS-Owner and Opelrafor ,Q'3l'ff.17 CED Jdfaiva.-Q4 EQLCY -J.-CJ-Q' ,ig ! IFA A 2 2, J- vF .-9,:,i -gi A- -. l1-.-f v- 'C' Y I. fGUQ,.P4zf,sf4YfQm4PWP,m,Of, CSEIZM, r P +' Deilgwxnk K a N ' e 2- 4 x. -ff 0 Li A 4 .'. 1 A - 4.4 N N 4 4 i 4 4 x w 4 '-LU-OfQ Opifma. fW9N1d Jl6,O.fL.J.xi1b Q WK pl .lg .QJ evepor , La. V-va. -on I I I A ' 2.2. K ., . my ere m c s au roe I M R 5 - 4 A 1 O.. me -WL 5-gi , X, g L I ki!! 2 2 ' '. V taxi - J. -A ' Q . AL QA , A4 A 1 - - .1 - 5 f ' Z d . Q . 0 'P 'LJ -f L K 'L J l- l L4 U 4 Q H 0 ' 1 1 R, y K UICBSP g +9 Y 6b 0 vx,Q.9- exjhl.. Q.,-8-ffl-L-' . x- X an Banque S -- U99 EQ-ilu 7, 1L1JfvJ PHONE 42 2-837l RES. PHONE 42 4-0959 , JJ WBUcj9?i4'N QMKCHINEMCOMPANY. 1522? gp VJ v JJ I ,Lf KQREEWMVNWWOP SERVICE fa k 'HJC X ' ' .P?j1I'AgfEWELDINQf-IQGXS Db AL PRAY o PRESS gg J ' MP9 my HQLQSS9 'grime rive EQ -Lv I 4 f Wy tg! ik9QNQke4 Q. I ' WV xy! qv 1 L., , , o YJ 1, 4 D-5 of' rj' XJ' ZMNSH! 0E2',1 4ffVwJjJwL pp Ref? Hoff . 'WEWFOREST PARK CEMETERIES J Non-Secfarian-Uprighi' and Flush Monumenfs X Endowed fPerpe+uall Care Funds Exceed A S500.000.00 S+. Vincen'I' a+ Claiborne Ave. Meriweaiher Road a+ 7O'I'h S+. 234 Y 22 U, gwl Mya' CQQM 2 yi f fag? -zfffflaf ,QQ n l C Vefl .0 ll 2 I , jLiL6fa!CZ,OL,j,iefij LGZCLELCLCJ wgqgfofafasggbles . .. ,ect .... .. 1 DUQQQHMQMQQO p Jam ..64f2S4' ' i Jcoiifedz .. A ,A + fwfm luruMfCo. 12' ....., ,zeawflaamshopgfgy as ' - .... M64 4 dw .2225 VZ Wv.. ...,.. T .... 7 . . .442 ' ,gel 'gcigmefshfev f . . . . J .WW,41. . . Q 4ZZ,.22O . x EA...-1,,f,n . ' ,,.. g gg - de ., . ..,. g. 2l4 'rg - -f . ' ,.,,, g .. 67, lwe . ..,,, .........,..207 fa, . U29 . . . . . 2 .. A . me -bi,L,Q. ...G , 217 . . A Cc 'rxiblbmi BZf3QQ 1z,4ij72lo ' ...... , .... . .... .......... ew iO .S 2 'Bl ge5 JQ6?2kaD wwwr . Q, .... .A,, sfvevisielak ....... ,, elf or ...A , .7 .. .... .,,. . ...23O Bo I+ arpell, o, Jr e- ,,.,,,..,. For 'ef Cemel ' .,v.. Bwweompayowl .....22 4 2 .. .-22 BriH's Grocefyoflff .... -- - , , gg Ol4leSi Broolcs, L. C., Gro er . .I .... ........:. 1 Giv ' .......... . .... .... . A Ci Burkina I7 shOp i..,j,mL5L2i233f00C63 2 ......, i Buller, lWillis P.. M. ..... ,fQ2L2Lz.,QA223 av. . . .ci Caldwell's Texaco Ser fEZZL. r Carolee's Clwildren Sh ....... C .... ,..,,.,, C222 Carler. lvlary. Painr Compan '. l's ........... ......... ff ,220 Cedar Grove lce Compa y .. .... ff ........ , .,., ,,,,, , Cenlenary College .LJ ......... V. .. I... .... Z w ' ...' ...,,,. 5 ...,, , kg Cenluries Memorial Park!! .. ....,..... l lo , .... M Q. Coblo's Cenlenar Bar-B- e i' 229. ' l-lo ,. K X Coca-Cola .... . c ' ' .... ,Z a A6?1M lQ!i21L 'lg omrnerclal Nallonal Banlc V V v , s .. v f K P Communi ru .. ., ...... Barb 7 ' ,Jewel 2Q5Q 4 225 31 lv D Q W 6522465631 Cook, C. D., Builder N .. ,mde F .... Crawford, Womack Sporls, lnc. . .. .. L .... .. 2l2 '7lnduslr?l3 Roof' g X4 Sheelr Meial Works ,AAAVVVVwVw, 207 S31 Crow Drilling 84 Producing Co. V,.v' f .rrrV.,A,,,-.,,-.VVV7-----,VA 2 O4 Crumley, l-loward, Chevy Land .. ..... ..... .... 2 l 2 Janie's Beauly Salon ,,,,,,o,,. ,,,,,,VVA,A,VA Vrrww, i rig' DeLee, Sluarl, lvl.D. . ...... .. .......... ......... 2 O8 V Jersebbolcl Crea I ,,A,., ,,,,,,,, Iewlgk Dixie Depl. Slores ......... 2l2 Jolley, W. P., In ...,.... ,,,. , M ..,,,,,,,,, . ,,,,,,,, ,,,,2I9 of-. Pepper .. . .. ....... . .. ....... .... . . .232 Jordan xy Bool'l'1 ..,,,,,,., ....,. . ' Don's Calilourger . .. . ........ . .. .. .. .. 207 King Florisl ............ .....,.,,,r . Downs, J. Earl, and Chief Harvey Teasley . .. .2l4 Kirby .................... ........,. l ........,.,,.,...,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.... 2 23 E3 Drummoncl's House of Plwolograplwy . ......... 226 Kouns X4 Walke Ins. 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Wilson, Dollie-I24 p C91 Jbe-.4 I I2 S M8013 2 Thomas, lcharcl , I W11SO,,'JO1q , Prof ,s1511l 121 BWVRO1, i1,5, 12 I 90 Thom 111 M - 71 3 WiIsonTKe 14-111-124 Pro gh, Barba -I2I hee yi ge,-44' ZI TI1 SOII SII Y- 3 Wilson, Ann-I24, I83 Pru 'ho e, herry- I 5111111 any-1 Th VVIe1Df 391 I231 I I I93 ilson coI1Iy-I24 Shun, , ,iw 122 rnI9 W9-I 3 w11S ,wayne-45, 124, 179, Qu onald-I 511:11 ,Avard 2 h asher, ndra-I23 I58, I8O I8 all Chgrlo 121' 9 1 bens, Bo y-I32 XEZPII5' iI:?3- I 3- I95 ' Ier,1CI1ris-23136, I24 01-151 11- ' ISHGF, Ula- Rignv ftf WZ- IZ' 5, ,,, n ,G , 122 ,Tab ,J1 I2 , 143 1+1e1,c11111l1,1-44, 124 Ra1 y Dia' a-1 I Si ms, ike I -I' d, e 3 Wol1I,Don-39,124 R51 1-arry-4 7 Sim n, C a s-36, I22 9 Ompk p15-123 Woods, Diane-35, I24 lzemore, ae- ,-as ry Gwen- Ya 1 G GCCG- 1 S3253 , . erlgll ,llyo - Smfjn-' Ia II-'22 92 T 'b ill, Lorella 235 Wynne' Jack-44' I24 R9V9fm91 9fI-45- I pid 1222 65 T Cker' JOYBG-33' 39' I2 I Yancey, Elaine-I24 Ravenna, J ck-4 , 7, l2I E :Sue I2 ' TIJEEIVSEZ Ie-I 21' I8 YarbrOUQI'l, Karrel-I24, I58 I4O' ' FI 1-51, mga 1-44 1 54, Y If h 1 Reid' Plamv-IZ' 193 ' X 5 V 10 G10 ?123 ar roug ,Ronme-45, I24 ReYnaud P5159 SOIITGXMGVIH-'22 ' G 'I 4 YOung'JedneIIe-'24 Reynolds' RO 22 Sprl e , Paula-I 3, I92, I9 Q H Youngblood, l.1nda-I24 Rh 110 M-122 SI G SP1 BUF 5 -I231 I GII 51 PGIII -I24 Youngblood, Thomas-46, I24, Ymes' Xl S115 1 ley Ch s-45 Wa en nny-39 4I I 4 137 JUNIO Aaron, Danny Alexander Fl 1 I4O , 37, 3I, 97, I 1 , I8 1 Alleman, Gene 32, 9 , I3I, I34. I36, I45, I I59 3 A od J anelle-97 Allen, Erma-97, 'I a ey -97 Allen, Melody- , ai ey - Allen, SIWGYOU 55, 95, 51-45 eo 9 I55, I64 ' Allen, Sharon ynne-36, , z ll , Ben- I8 56, 97, I95 Bike , Nancy- X Almond, Billy Ray- 7 arron, Roberl- Anderson, Nancy 97 Basinger, Ge rg , 8, IO4. Anderson 52, I , I93 I I58, 8 , 3, 95 Bass, Ron e-24, 60, 98, 140, Annison Kell 97, I64, 8 ISO 185' 1 ale ianne-60, 98, IS7, I59 Armslrong, Susan-39, 4I, 7 9 I51yIVIgjrI98'9IgIO' I94 AIf?IfI'fgg'IlIg',jTZZ' I63' I64' Bell, Judy-37?l98, I64, 192 ' ' . ' Bell, Mary-98 Arnold, Palll-36, 97 A nold, V' ' Ben ey, Allen 98, 29 A d Corn - rna Joe 98 ernard ' nnelle-98 6 e Iha-36 37, 98, I65. : 1: ip, S e-33, 8, , I6 , I79, I8 1 Bonner, lvlargarel'-36, 98 Boswell, Douglas-98 Bowden, Sandra-98,1I86 Boyelrl, Linda-98 I Boyl, Georgia-98 Boyl, Rosa-98 Bradley, Linda-98, I59, I8O. I94 , ,1 Ik 1 , , 2 J 9 I r 1 ini , I83 - I Allaw ,J rr B al, Adolph-36, 98, I89 I' , 97 X: I. T I , 3 1 5 Beyef, rina-36, 98, l58, 3 gl Ih , I58 1, X I 5, 98 ' B I al 97 : y: r , 1 Y I I 6' I ,I79, I8O I9 97 ' . 'sh 7 u 9 I59 Bal e 2 I83 9I Brice, Gene-98 Bridges, Judy-98, I58, I68, I93 Brossell, Keilh-98, I96 Brown, Frank-98 Brown, I-Ielen-98, I79, I88, I89 Burson, Charles-44, 98 -- Burl, Alvina-98 Burlon, Charles-46, 98, I98 Bu'I'ler, Sandra-39, 98 Buller, Susan-39, 4l, 98 Calhoun, Nancy-98, l59 Calhey, Sandra-98, l8I Chandler, Adrian-99 Chapman, lvlarilyn-99 Cheek, Dell-99, I8I Clark, Paul-24, 99, IO8, I291 I32, I33, I34, I44, I45, I45, I63, I64, I76, I83, l85, 227 Clem, Caroline-99 Cline, Ernie-99 Cloud, Sandra-99, l8O Coleman, Judy-97, 99, I59, I94 239 Odom To 44 47 11' 193 O um, Lynn- O Ies ,Ar1ene Olds, arles-4 , I e , m rs ee1, Ja s- ' ens, Dav' I wens, Phi ' N N I I I ,1I00. 04,1 , 183,19 ,197 y 5, 158 Iagu onnie 10 4 1 0 O Ja 45,1 'L X v r e 3 5 105 O 4, 7,10 P Ce, Li -39, 105, 158. I I a e, my-105 Pa e, Iizabe 10 Par , Joan 1 , 15 8 Pa ,Judy- ,37 1 ,152 59, 164 a1+erso , andr 05, 182 19. a o se- 5 aff 1 a een-105 3 ,, .. a aro1 99105 3 9 oc1c E e-105 5 - ne .- ' ner m s- p 1 Lou-44 1 Lyne1 w onm 39, 40, , Pu ,Be -15, 183, 197 11 , Iea I ,193 P 6 , 1h1 , 17 fx P 1 ,Sue 05 P Q C , , , PE I J 11, s n 105,1 ,195 hillips, a dy-105 1 , e 105 1 , , 176 1 '. , 1 105, 1 6 . 173 11, R I 105 F1 e, Le is 05 C1c,I 4 10 105 rocfor, che11 193 Cin Yvonne-105 18 197 9 Ra s a1e Pa11i 05 R 'ner Sher 6 ainer a n 6. . 9 0 a1nwa'1er udy Raws Jan IO6 e Ing anal es a Meeroy I I N - ro 4 1 're- , ea Joh n 3 18 4 O65 ar A-N. an ra-3 , O . ic 1 M r11yn- O Ins -36 0 blnson awrence-1 Ro IDSO a - 6 o ISOH a- 8. I I ers 11a '5 Rogers S1ev1e-39 Nu 176 10 176 ROdI'18y IH., 4 62, N w erry Ron I6 105 9 B' 7 I 'N . 1 n 9 X , Co11inswor1h, Marvin 1 G' , ugene 6, 1 , 1 Kav Iaw ki, en-102, I 3 Co11on, Anna ayl 9 6 n, Lor 1a-3 101 e11y, T ie- 5, 10 Co1vin,Diann1 183 I1 i q1es, Ela-101 ing, C r 1-102 Connell, Glorig- asgo obby-1 4, 145, 7 Knight Er ie-4 2 Cook, Beffy Jo- , 96, 99, Goodn , Pa , 101, 159 nox, Pafsy-102 104, 159, 9 199 Gor o Ie ,40, 6 60, a1:'Linda- Cooper, W -9911 10 , 119 I 176 e 5k1I Pa I 184 I Corbin, Ch o11e-9 . G an, Ii n-97, 1 I I Cor1ey, ie-9 u1d, Jay 101, 2 , 133, 5111191 15019911-103 g,,,1e,, ,,,,a- 59 144, 19 - 61.61, A 6, IO 3, 15 CO, ' , 5 .. raves, 3 n-96 01,1 3 4, 16511 8311 3 139 C 1IiQa1., N 4OI 193 I 1 1, . Lamb, 5111 103 SICG, 6 1 1 101: 6- 0,1 ,104, 1 Lan s, L. 1 11. 103 IRM, QI ,7, J, 15 ys .: 177,193 Lea ,und 11, , 15 do, 1'1enrY 99 I' 9191 1 ima- 1-184 II, H I'1.R1CI'1 0 26. 3.129. u1ber1son.1-1e1e - , 179,180 IIIIII'I9 -10111 8 37. Curnp1on,8ernic 9 1 Gurd 0. O-1 . 4 LZITISJIW -2110 4 I . Ha ,Rusjr 101 1-' dI I3 10 D I 136I 3I I In xer, , 61139185 4 , II I 12,66 1.180!I I I 2.10, 2,1 ,l44,1 ay ' I, 39, 1. Y, Ouida 3 YI V 1n1 9 8 a1vers n Sha 101 L ey, Wayne-47, 103, 164 104 I 1-Iam a ,Jim 47, 101 1 f1e, W'11ia If e- 'R -- Dea,,I Den '-10Q M5 17 1 93143 Lynch, r1 11-1 3 56, de1-Iaan, aI 39,101 83x93 115 'Rue 01 I59' 9 06.1 1 , Fred 0 . I IIS' IETIO 59- 1 Lv 11 Fel- . 1, --X 3 lj ,H 100 1 S- - . , ZII9 S QI. 313100 6,-5, ' 1161.6 9 , 101,, 4 Mag ,06v. 103, 129 . '. Q11 1 ,152, 15, 7,158.16 M61 16, 11. .6-103 1' GI' Dm OO 19 1716164 1 103 9 111 filho, S-46, IO 1 . - 'Q ' S ' , Duvall, 1:er1'-10 15 7 I'I IIIIIeI 9 IOI gl Marrf JIIIIIII Q . rfy. rn-31. Marhn, en-1 a e P61 I 101. arvey, Elaine- 1, 8 Mar , udy-1O I 5 1 II 1 3I I 1-Iarv y,1.E!1'T15f' X r11 I gyne 34I mend I U1-18 1 1'1a 1orne,Sa -102 r' eZI RO 03I141I ,,, 6I ,II ,ODI 666 1 -102 I 8,149 m1rg1,I 9 ag a derso , ry-102, 9 , 191 as1ers,C Iyn-10 E SI ue Am, 1 O enderso amona ' 02, I cBride, on-103 E,-, 1O,,I , I26I3 I 1551 2 1 1v1cC1u Tom-4 03, 16 Ra , , 4 I 1 Hendrix, aurice l , 136,15 MC 11 mIDO1-,G 104 19 U 1-1 ks, Fran- 0 1 , 169 Mc ary, Lynda 04, 198 C3 , 1 , I:air1e , inda-100 1 8,158 1 1 KXAV1 v 2 u11ough, Jerr -104, II Q1 , 10,15 181 1 .1 3. 20 - 0 ef. 1111 2 Daniel ean-37 104 35 164 X A C . . 1 Y . F ough, Ja s-45, 7,1 O ' Hand, 6 -'14 O CD 1 I 6 Sy-1O4I 6 I 195 183 I , 19 1 Yv IOO ooke , Cherry O2 MC ay.45I R , 6 Fei e1, L -29, 45, Ho ke,:1r1ey- 0 MC on 1 Ron,-He 104 1, 1 P66166 0 66- , 100, 1-Io r, 1 16-61 , 0 15 MC ar I Men I ,04 , 12 dd , 106 19 31 9 M Q S111 Y- Re r 10,171.1 Fin , aro1i e 10 1 o ard,Pa 1 , C I 104 194 X Fin 11.12116-I 0 owse, Cha 1 e-3 7, 02, MCM 'S -e 104 Re 1 1 , 5 F1 d1ey. 1 -100 P 159, 1641 I I 1 Med11,, eanne-1 ' '1 ,J .G e 1 6 p,,,1e,, ery-IOO kj H 1iI6bI66 6.116-31 6,102, MerCeI'I Ima,-1 1. , I, 106 ,164 F1511 III EUQGV1 O01 ' I' 4 Meriarn, Chard-104 3' N, I 1:0 51-I911'Y I O I'I'1CI, e 41, I86 Miley ard-104 RII GI ' ' 32-110 ' , - , 11, 1 1 , .. .1 1 1- GY 4-441 1001 ,Q VIII M1116 David-45, 104 .I33 I ' I96 82, 83 n, Geor e II Og MICIII IO4 I 6 R e, 6 L. Form ,Jerry-100, GV. 0 -10 1 J e 165 I XX Ri , ' c1 ' , U I F O e bert- 9 1-1 inson, Reba - I. SOIIIIB oe 3-I 189 411 r S1an1ey , , 100 II Edd. 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IOI I B ' -I3 MSIII1, 123210 OIf1I,I11,I' I37 R09 ' ei 37' 'I 83 aI'I e'S 3 I I ' Jone L' -102 1 0 GEIIIIGI' N9 W 'O'1'68 -1 6 5, Norm O2 193 N6 , MGS , ,195 I' ' ' I1 ' Ge+61,J66 ,101,10e, , S, 51,6116 v im: 69 6 , - ,12, 148- 1- 1 2. 3 I9 l33.1 .1 6.165.1 9 144,185 , er1 5, ' , 106 Giddi .3 , ean-101 ase, Bi11ie-41, I orris, Jo n 9, 105, 1 193 HI 1 10 240 ' I , . 1 X Q. ,I ,, 11,5 K Sa el -- - S Smarf Lyn I Sullon, n- IO, Sally argalrel 1' ' y- Ben 7, I9 Ta L. d 36 I m I 7 Swan, I-I gli Brady IO8 gem . 1,y11,S- ' BVI 9 107 nn I In 5- , . Tale, arol- - Jam s 6 .I U8 IO7I 64' Ta r, Kennel ,39, 4-I, ers CI'1ar:- O 4 n ers 6 29 Smllll , 5 1 n ex 8 I9 I ' ' . ilu I' 35 0 allcins, Gail-IO9, I59, I69 6 I8 9 D '07 8 39 6 1 8K,!I 108 Ag I O7 I oe 1, If , 6 106, I2 132, b .Ma 133, 3 ,144, 1 16 .- . . 9 1 1 1' P IO 11 d . s . 111. 0 ,184,1 1+ ,J 39. . , 1 , ' s 8 , 6 10, ,44. . 9 , y ' 5 I Q ., 1 1,183,19,, : 0 ,L 9' I 106. m1 , uc1lI II li V . n,L.c. 6 1 I 414, , e .. n, Car I -IO SmiII1,R beI'k 07, I, D 6 S I, 1 am O II lc Isy I 6, 9 S yd , 14 , ,47, I I . 1 6,1 9,I83,l s 13 - S r 6 4 1 Smilln Jo ce Ann 7, I64, ZISJEVHIII I I I ,. 7 ' - ' S Ie G .I e A . .e Inielbar, rriel IO I CO Q ' I-Ie I . Mm T omas, ennel 6 P Thomas, -IO8 I , I96 Tlwo p on,Judy ' S , . . I Tor y Douglas 08 - 6VId m1 I1 D C I V O8 ann olinny- ' ' A' I . I 7 1, if e es, erni -IO7 I 6, I89 HSI ' 'hi' '081 I 6 ,Wayne - Q 5 arman, J elle- UID ' C9 19-'O I I on, Gwen , 7, I79 , raw s, Diane O I 5 , TLIC i I ryn-FOB I 83 Slam r Franc 'I .' fjmmy-391 'IO9 611611. -1 07 I SI 16 Ivlarlha A O8 We b'nH'09 ep e d' ' B' Y 29 30' I48 Slap 'IS' I-an O81 I291 Von I-Iollen, K nn Ih-IO9 5 1 y, J-X, 8 ,159 I3 ,183 , 9, Jean I' x SI plnenso , on Pal- 8 I4 , Bde' Sheff 52- 153 Silve ma , Ln a-39 I, 7 I481 I 9 79 9de1 C i IO9- I58- I8I Simmon v . Cy-I 7 Slevens, elyn-I08 WaI1I,J IO9 Si S . 39 O 64 Y Slevens arilyn-I 8 Wal r ards-6I, IO9, I29, 1. 199 ' ' 1, 8 ,m , 7 , 46 108 Sm rl Ju Adams I 1' - A Alslon I Iwia-7 n f , uida- - . a -' 79 I54 Aucoin - e 74 Avery, Iarbara- '4 Baldrid e Pa ' , Bam er if Barllwol Sylvia-74 Barron, anell-50, 5I, 52, 5 , , 4, Bl, I86, Bass, John-74, I8 6 1-A S aron , I7 74 I I I I Ausli I old-74 , I8 . , 158 6 E n 74 Q Ix 65 7 187 Bass, Lor Ie-4 , Berry, Pa 3 7 , I97, I9 Bil ingsle ' -75 1311 eu:,D 111 69,75 Blan ino. 75 Bonds, Lind -75, I75 Boring, Greg -25, 5 , 75, I29 I35, I42, I44, I6 63, I76, I77 Bosw Lorena 7 B vnds, Ted 5, 58, 75, I29, 130, 3' 1 , 145, 147 v i:5. .. - -ISIS. B X, .J gz. 69, 75, 156, 162, 74, I ,I8I, 183, I97. 98, 9 B 7 ra , Edward- 5, I29, 130. I34. I44, I46 Branill, Raymond-36, 75, I3I, I44 Brock, Dianna-75, I98 . I 6 x S+, Ka -10,1 ,193 s ns, E6 129, I3 4 Ir - R9 'Cl - I 9 bl 15' ney-IOO, O: , . 01, Q: 6, '7' , I5 0 05 Q I g smug, Roy, 108 I I I 1 . e 7,I Aj , ,75I , tl X 5 79, 1 3, 7 B A 8 K o ,181 - - .7 An In 74 ,414+ P+ 74 ushxs 39 1 6 1 8 e1eI S mell, Terry- I I Brown, -1 B yl . ,4O 1 Bur e , Brenda- ' David- C in , 47, 69, 76, a -, I Lanell-76 Cam el, Clnarlolle-76 r1 I , Wi Iam-76, I64 Ca I1ne,Judy-76, I59, I75 Carrigan, Claude-76, I29, I32, I44, I45 Carrigan,JoI'1n-76 Casleel, JoI'1n-95, I97 Cliambers, Don-76 Clnarbula, Lynn-77, IB4, I97 Clnenaull, Ivlaudie-77, I86, I87 CI1isI'1olm, Pal-77 CI'1risner,CI'1ris-25, I79, I9O, I97 , in, 3 t I ,L 8 6. A , I 4, 4 ,I74-,I75,I8I1 CI -. 1, Cal II1 Clem, Terry-33, 36, 77 Clingman, Ann-72, 77, I57, I59, I64, I75, I9B, I99 Cobbs, Linda-77 Collinsworlln, Linda-77, I8I, I97 Combs, Travis-77, I83 Cooley, Linda-77, 79, I54, I74, I79 Cooper, Eddie-77,'I86, I87 Cooper, Elaine-75, 77 I , O,I49,I7I,I76 Walc r, oe- ,I86 a r an y 4 as I' oper Jo oo er a - 'x ai, V J Ann ' .. .' r- in am Carolyn 81 , W 1 , d 9, I29, I44, I 6, I I I'1, c IO 1 f SE I S Q , 7 I 6 , cl Broussar I J 8 6 ox, Bar a -77 76 f C 1 1 G Cr 'QB' 78 ro d 29, 8, I 9 7 gh , 5 , I I I99 Day, She I 78, I 8 , Daniel, Lynn-3 , 6, 63, Darby, LiInda-7 99 Davis, Claylon-7 Davis, Wayne-50, 5I, 52, 78, I29, I30, I34, I44 Davison, Don-39, 78 Dawson, Bobby-43, 47, 78, I85 Debroeclc, Barry-78 DeSoIo, Janine-78, 9I, I67, I7I, I9B, I99 Diclc, James-78 Downing, Jerry-78, IOB, I29, I32, I48, I5O Duncan, Paul--79, I86 Dunlnam, Edna-4I, 79 Dunn, Jack-79 Dunn, Jean-79, I88, I89 Dykes, Amy-79 Draper, Don-90, I9O Eizel, Jim-30, 33, 79 Emanuel, Alan-30, 79 Everell, Carol-79, I5B, I92 Falgouf, Linda-79, I86 Falls, Sluerry-55, 65, 69, 79, I64, I74 0' W I n.CI1eryI-IO9, I92 a ,William-4I, IO9 are, Prenrice-IO9 Webb, Donald-IO9 Webb, Pal-IO9 Wellborn, Randy-IO9 We sI'1, Jerry-IO9 Wesf, Dianne-IO9 Weslin, Eugene-46, IO9 I'1ee er, Louise-IO9 hillinglon, Beverly-IO9 Wilkerson, Jolwn-45, 47, IO9 Wilkerson, Marie-36. 'IO9, I84 Williams, Sandra-IO9, I59, I65, I79, I99 Willis, David-IO9, I29, l3I. I44, I85, I94 Wingard, Pally-37, 63, IO9, I93 Woodruff, Ivliclwael-45, IO9, I96 Woods, Virginia-IO9, I84 Word, Jolwnelfe-IO9 WyaII', Ken-IO9 Wynn, Tommy-39, 40, IO9 Yeager, Clwerie-56, IO9 Young, Glenda-IO9, I78, IBO, I94 4 Young, James-IO9 Young, Yvonne-6I, IO9, I59, I64, I83 'FaII's, Susan-58, 79, 174 farmer, Lonnie-35, 79, I86 Favor, Rosemary-80 Ferrier, La Juan-80 Ferrier, Yvonne-80 Finclw, Sue-37, 80 Finclner, Roberl-80, I89, I9O Flores, Rocio-79, 80, I54, I62, I8I, I97 Founlain, Gracie-BO, I86 Fouls, Eddie--44, 80 Fuller, Claudelle-36, 80, I99 Gales, Cecil-25 Gibson, Alice--80 Gilberl, Clieryl-80 Gislca, Michael-80 Givens, Ivlary-46, 60, 68, 69, 73,-SI, I64, I68, I74, I83. I97, I98 Graf, Ron-69, 72, BI, I3B, I4I. 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