Woodlawn High School - Accolade Yearbook (Shreveport, LA)

 - Class of 1965

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ore Classes Required In Fifth Year Wim the annual increase of students, the number of classes in some subjects has had to be increased also. New subjects such as Speech III, Mechanical Draw- ing III, and Home and Family Finance have been added through the past five years until the curriculum now is enriched with a well-balanced program for the students' selection. In the field of art for example, only three classes with a total of forty-four pupils were offered in ABOVE: Fire drill regulations require students to get 100 feet away from the school building. Classes move quickly to the required area. BELOW: NDCC officers and sponsors salute during a weekly parade' Year One of the school history. This year, only five years later, six periods of art are taught with a total of one hundred sixty-four students. Through this subject, the more creative students develop their talent and prepare for advancement in the field of art. As seen at the left, the training has enabled jan Wartick to do a creditable job of painting what she sees. Rhonda Ainsworth poses as jan does her portrait in water colors. ABOVE: Class officer candidates appeal to their classmates for votes. Mike Abington tells the sophomores why he feels qualified to run for class president. BELOW: Quiet moments at school are rare, but someone found time for thinking before one school day began.

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lll in ca and own at the Baccalaureate Wearing the school colors of red and blue, the seniors make their first group appearance p g sermon. The Concert Choir performed last spring at the service which was held at the Youth Center at the State Fair Stadium. School Spirit Gained Fame In 5 Years TABLE OF CONTENTS FACULTY .,.... ACADEMIC ....,. HONORS ,...,.. MILITARY ...... MUSIC ..... ORGANIZATIONS ..., ,, ,,,. ,- ATHLETICS ...... CLASS PORTRAITS ADVERTISEMENTS 16 32 50 . 86 100 116 174 220 310 IA Though the Woodlawn Spirit has widespread fame now, it was not always so. In fact, just five short years ago, there was no such thing! Deborah, on open- ing day, counseled the students that a spirit of unity and school pride were nonexistent on that day, but they would have to be developed. The first student body had owed allegiance to several different schools when the school session closed in May of 1960. Yet, in September, these pupils who had been scattered in three other high schools and several junior high schools, assembled to- gether at Woodlawn to make the historic first student body. Thus it took time for the new group to develop a sense of loyalty and love for the new school. Many factors have contributed to developing a great school pride, but one group has added greatly to continuing this marvelous Woodlawn Spirit. Each year six young ladies, working with an enthusiastic pep squad, yell their hearts out as they brave rain and cold to cheer for the athletic teams. Those who lead the cheering this year--Susie Wright, Pat Rice, Judy Cole, Marcia Dolin, Pam Fain, and Brenda Boyette-are seen on the opposite page near the goalposts they had decorated in freezing weather.

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