Woodlawn High School - Accolade Yearbook (Shreveport, LA)

 - Class of 1963

Page 14 of 312

 

Woodlawn High School - Accolade Yearbook (Shreveport, LA) online collection, 1963 Edition, Page 14 of 312
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Page 14 text:

Each day 15 school busses come to Woodlawn bringing approximately 700 students to and from school. Spring Activities Leave Fond Memories As the years pass, this ACCOLADE will mean more than ever to us for it reveals the things we wish to remember—the faces of our friends, the date of an important convention, the score of a special game. We’ll remember the club meetings, the bus rides home from school, the NDCC parades and the Knights’ Ball. We will not soon forget the excite¬ ment of ordering invitations and measuring for class rings. However, the crowning achievement—gradua¬ tion—is the memory that will linger longest. Through the year, we have lived all of these events and have loved the privilege of calling Woodlawn our home. All these things happened to make 1963 a year to remember. ABOVE: During a parade, the color guard stands at at¬ tention as the NDCC members salute the flag. BELOW: The captains lead the other officers and sponsors as they pre¬ pare for Officer and Sponsor Cent er. Cal Baker, treasurer of the Student Council, gives the treas¬ urer’s report to the Council members at one of the meet¬ ings. 10

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The rush between classes will never be over for one period has no sooner begun than the bell rings for it to end and the mad chase is on all over again. Randy Walker displays his report card after receiving it from Mrs. Adams, his first period teacher. Reports are distributed at the end of every six weeks. Students find the library a quiet place to study, before and after school. The library has a staff of 60 student workers and contains over 10,000 books. After completing garments made in their Home Ec Class, the girls model them for their mothers. Janie Hooper shows a suit that she made.



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Those who attended the Knights’ Ball enjoyed dancing to the music of Margaret Lewis and Her Guys. This dance is one of the main events of the school year. LEFT: Patsy Shackleford, Pat Goodner and John Mc¬ Farland climax their senior year by ordering graduation invitations. RIGHT: The juniors are measured for their long-awaited senior rings. GRADUATION ... the time has come, the seniors think, when all their work and dreams have been fulfilled. But they realize later that actually life is only beginning. II

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