Woodlawn High School - Accolade Yearbook (Shreveport, LA)

 - Class of 1971

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With its many athletic and service organizations, Woodlawn reaches out to the surrounding communi- ty and, with a spirit of Knighthood, strives to enrich the pride and tradition that Woodlawn represents. Within the boundaries of Knight Country, one can find excitement of sports events, reverence of tradi- tion, accomplishments ofthe past, and anticipations ofthe future. This year a completely new organization has been added to Knight Country. The ROTC has organized a Scottish Band, consisting of dancers, bagpipes, and drums. This organization upholds the pride and tra- dition that have been an important part of Woodlawn High School. The Scottish Band is thc newest member of the ever-expanding territory known as Knight Country. I gf 5 Q ,,f fM2 , N NH' ' Ffa .ji 55? I ff-V '3 U 'fsrifw g 5 - um,,.' f , gm, Eh! ' wVVi,, Q X ' Q, ' W WWE ft - ,fx 3 ,, -wi?P f 4 . Zn A W' H , 3 ,3 . , ,, K 5 i sh ilk ,g m 4 -. 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Small Enough To Serve Everyone forward to another day at W A 6 W 5 I i T Vx -. V M 5 4 fig . . w wi HM .. f-.W J 1 ' ifwgi' T 3's.w-'f.??- 'F H.-1 ,. ,- 4 af 1 r , .5 .V ,Ha fm ' 3 , g 1 ,W -my ' .ip , , , ' ff , I , ,SLU -47 -' . 3 , ' if 395 E15 V., Q1 , 5 13 ,VS Q A , ' ' V f , B 5 ,, 3 f-'- .. xv' 5 I ,4,,,, , -K-M.. TAF, 4,,45i,,,g.:-X ,W ,oi Z - 4--bm 74, ,aa W S i1Q,,gf5?g,,' 9-5412.29 ! M , iv . 1 as psf, ff' by MESH L, ,Q f ir Y, i . f M 63-Z-3.2 SQL' kfuf , - - . f :.,,,, Q.. ,V , fs a.,1..x . A, , , , 'f ,, .iii-. , v. M f -,gf 51, 2 . 1, .K ,EA -,nm Lzwggtm. -4 M 'Elm , -W' 'ff-KI- - ' Q.W.q,w.1,Eg -7 ' - 4, .f 15, 1, in 2-sf' - ffwifw--fi-L, wmig H-J Tl ,QW , A Vg4...1q.Qy.wW, . V, H W V Hgvf-,Q ,emll 'V M, 'Xuan ,A L ' Nf ?,I gg, -ww 7 W 34? A .114 if -55 Emi. m.,S4ff,: . .U A 'Z ' - . , A, M TMJ , 4 . K, ,, , -w amy.- , ,,,N. .M ' ,f'gw,Q,f' 2.5 SQ 4 , LQ . - L,, !,-f '4,N.-,M-fx: igfmj' VF, 'nw qi A , fi... -9'-,-E T -.nff .. eg 2- -4 M Q mf ,H ys- H- 1 f W , ff, 'ix-.f.l ' . ' ww 'rf' A-A, sd, ., 4' Sl- f . B. e,-m..wc4ff-:v.wrwfmm1ua -mf ww L 1, 4, 5: ., ra. Cheerleaders can be seen at every game, boosting the spirit and morale ofthe football team Proud Enough To Speak Students expressed their spirit by decorating their cars for school on the day of Homecomin 1 ,1--nhl iii, Humble Enough To Listen t Students pause for prayer at each pep rally at WHS, Counselors serve to help students with their problems Mr. Cook discusses the new uniform for the ROTC Scottish Band with Robbie Fielder. Tall Enough To Be Seen Woodlawn is more than simply a building. To each student, Woodlawn has a special meaning. As a sophomore, one is excited with the new challenge of high school. In the junior year. a love for Woodlawn and its ideals continues to develop. By the time the senior year is reached, Woodlawn is a cherished part of the studentls life. With its many clubs, organiza- tions. and activities, Woodlawn offers to each student an opportunity to develop his skills and talents. ya Q, v Because of the loyalty of each Knight who has pas- sed through these hallowed halls, Woodlawn has been able to stand tall among the schools of our state. its achievements in academics as well as in extra-cur- ricular activities are impressive. Each Knight should have a special pride for having attended a school such as Woodlawn. This pride has made Woodlawn more than simply a building. Wm Short Enou h To Look Up LEFT: Lydia Petrus pauses to look up and remember the heritage our flag represents. BELOW: Coach Williams, who is respected by all students at Woodlawn, talks with Susan Hemperley. l 3 Q Sure Of Abilities, Yet Aware BELOW: The Redcoats, Woodlawn's Riiic Team, practice for another year of competition. Of Limitations BELOW: Susan Hazelmyer concentrates as she sews. LEFT: Ricky Simmons, No. 42, picks up valuable yardage in the game against Airline. BELOW: Robert Parrish puts in many hours of practimtc, improv- ing his basketball skill. BELOW: Students find that the cafeteria is a good place to talk. K , pf- v ,. V ddd.d gf' ddddd 512: xxx f V. ff -w'...,,, 5 -, 1.1,-2.35-:wif o ABOVE: Sharon Spearman and Cathy Schillage pause to look at ABOVEI H6lCl1 Groves lHll4S 10 Sir Knighl- Sir Knight, Kenny the sundial and recall the lives that were given for our freedom. Gilbflrl, Symb0liZ6S Ihr? pride and tradition Of Woodlawn. Reverent Enough To Respect Tradition BELOW: The Woodlawn Lancerettes are a main factor in keeping pride, tradition, and spirit a part of Woodlawn. - Vg , I ex est Joe Ferguson, now attending the University of Arkansas, will long Now with the Pittshurgh Steelers, Terry Bradshaw is another be remembered at Woodlawn. boast of Woodlawn High School. Retaining Memories Of The Past Cars can be seen throughout the entire Shreveport area bearing Woodlawn license plates. Motor mechanivs studvnts look on as Mr. Powell demonstrates how ll motor opvratc-S. Anticipating The Challen e Of Tomorrow C.0.E. student, Armottv Morvuu, improves hs-r typing orclvr to becomv a morv t'ffici4'nt worlwr. As Senior Reggie Bell looks over his diploma, ha' rc-Falls tht' Wars he spent in order to earn it. , ,Ng f 5 H 'unsung ., lsffijn 1. 5 W Nail' El L gt wh f A C 40, r -4., 1,9f? -1 K Q? ' 1 ,QI e?2Fg?w NA ,aa QQ, , ' ffl AH ni? -I Q if V WW! mg FACULTY W wa if 'gg sw f QE . 'Q V rg. E, X , --an-...Nw L...-, N 20 Mr. Cook Be ins First Year As Principal Mr. J. W. Cook is svtwirw tho vastlt- for tht- liirst rf limo as prinvipal. H0 has Iornn-rly scrw-d the lavultv and studc-nts of Woodlawn High School as an assis- tant prinvipal in 1-hargc ol' administration. Mr. Cook, a Uraduatc of Louisiana Tvch, t't't't'iwrl D his M.Ed. at Northwvstorn State Collvgc. During tho Korvan War he svrvcd four yours in tho Unitvd States Air l7o1'Cc'. --.W . , .. . . . He on ovs Cam Jtttff, llSltlllU, and Uoll alonff with at- .l . l Ft P D U tending WHS loothall gamt-s. This past sunnner he vacationod in Colorado with his will- Lois and vhil- dren Bvcky and lov. Outsidt' of his svhool assoviations, Mr. Cook is 5 also an avtivv motnbor ol' St. Lukc s Mm-thodist W L Church and tht' Louisiana Tvch Alumni Assoviation. LEFT: On the first day of school, Mr. Cook welcomes the new students to Woodlawn. BELOW: Mr. Cook continually keeps busy with his administrative: dutit-s as principal of Woodlawn. 21 MR. GERALD W. MOSS . . . Assistant Princi- pal in charge of Amlministrution . . . B.A. and ME. Nnrthwcslvrn Slain University . . . vnjoys hunting, il0I'SClJLlCii riding, skating, and motor- Cyvio riding. MRS. MILDRED BYRD PUCH . . . Assistant Prinvipul in vhurgc of lnslruvlion BS.. Craunblingg NLE.. Praliriv Vivw A 81 M. N A ' P ' ' W ew sslstant I'lllClP3lS elcomed BELOW: Mrs. Pugh and Mr. Moss confer on onc of the many problx-ms which face them in lhcir jobs at WHS. MRS. RANDLE JOHNSON GEISLER . . . BA.. Centenary: M.Ed. and 30 hours, N.S.C .... 4-njoys luimlicrzlfls and growing tlaylilies. MR. JOHN GILLIAM. JR .... Junior Counsvlor. . . BS., Wiley College: MS., New Mexico Highlzinmls Univvrsily . . . enjoys hunting and fishing. MR. WILLIAM BOYCE SIMMONS . . . Sophoinorf' Counsvlor . . . BA., N.S.C.g M,Ecl. and 30 hours. N.S.C .... enjoys sports. fishing, and hunting. Mr. Gilliam looks over a lisl of Squirt-s utlvnding WHS. Mr. Simmons s'lt0c'l-is the tilt' of a page, one of his many jobs 57? ,D 'la muff! 1141, t.. l, X 253, F it Mrs. Geisler discusses the return of the ACT lost with Sharon Toups. ,ig MRS. ANITA NEESON CHANDL FR lm n III . . . BA.. Ct'lll1'I!L1FyZ M A L1 In 1 S9 Club . . . vnjoys fishing. rc lt 1 iIjI'21HdI'hilllI't'TI. MISS YVONNE COFFEY and AII1l'I'il'Z1!l Cowrnmvnt MR. AARCN FRANKLIN . . . efnjoys ul! sports and rs llr,l0ll u In B.S.,NSU1NI.D..UIliH'I'SilN oi 'Xrlun 1 mujm hun mm MR. HILREY F. HOLMAN mlm lm 1 n Hshirlg. MISS SYLVIA CAROLINF SPEER um HS.. La. Tm-hz MA.. LSU znjm MR. R, W.. WYHITE . . . PIN 5 LSU. La. Trvh: MNS. LSU Q ox x X, X, Coordmators New To Caddo System ookroom in mul axu' to nhl I4-an hmr 1 MRS. ALICE MARSHALL AIKEN .... I Xlgi-Iiru I. C1-onu-Irv . , . BS.. Texas Wvslvyan Collvgvz M.Iffi.. Tvxas Univvrsily . . .vlilws to swim and play lvnnis . . . Rm'or1Iing Swri-lziry for lln' CTA. MRS. LOIS JETER ALLEN . . . Lilmrzirinn . . . BA.. CUIIIOIILIIWZ M.L.S.. LSU . . .sponsors Iilxrury assistants . . . lilo-S lo fish. sviv. rvad. and work in hor glil'1Il'lI. MRS. WILLIE MAE BOLDING . . . B.S.. Grzunlvling. . . I.IIll'Lll'- inn . . . 4'l1'0vs rvauliiiff. Ivowlinfv. 1Ium'ii1f', Lind sowin- . 2' F Z' F' MRS. .IUDITH NETTLES BORDELON . . .Spwrli I. Il. III . . . BA.. La. Tech . . . vnjoys nimlvling and Inriilgm' . . . vnjoys II'1lXL'I- ing and footimull ganivs. MRS. DIANN KIDD BRATTON . . . Ifnglisii III . . . BA.. NSU . . . sponsors National I'Ionor Sovivty . . . Iiolulrivs iricluiii' mozi- Iivc writing and gvlling lo know young pvople' . . . working on M.A. al Tvvh. MRS. CLARICE BROWN . . . Honw Evononiics . . . BS.. Gmin- bling . . . roads in spare liniv. Southwood And Woodlawn Share Building BELOW: TIN' Il'li1'IlFI'.S Ioungv was one of llw niany fiivililies shared bv tliv IIRICIIIIIOS of Woodlawn und Sonlliwooii. XM' 5? ABOVE: Miss Rhoclvs nscs it Unilc-tl Stutvs nntp to hvlp hor iAIIlt'I'll'L1ll History vlaiss umlvrstantl the rinitwiul. WHS Teachers Sponsor Various Clubs MR. ROBERT BURTON . . . H1-zilth nnil Pliysivul Emltivutioii . B.S., Cruinbling Collvgvg M.A.. Prairiv View A CQ M Colle-go . vnjoys sports. MR. FLOYD E. BYRD. . . Businvss Minh . . . B.S.. NSU . . . in tvrvsln'cl in rtulio and olvrlroiiivs. MRS. MAUHI L. CASE .... lonrnulisni BS.. Mississippi Stutc Collvgv for Wonivn . . . sponsors HERALD liilitoriztl Stuff . . . plays lmrirlgv in sparc lilnc-. MR. CHARLES l. CASKEY . . . Baintl and Orm'ln'strn . . . HA.. La. T4-uh: M.M.E.. Norllicust. MR. BILLY H. CATES . . . Eh-m'l1'oi1i4's . . . BS.. M.S.. North- wvstvrii . . . sponsors Knights for Christ . . . lilws to Illlllit' rabi- nvts and do housvlioltl rvpairs. MRS. FRANCES PHELPS CLARK Swrvluri Gcyvr Bnsinvss Collogc . . . lilws to play golf. svw. play lvritlgv, znnl work in hor garclvn . . . workvtl in Y.M.C.A. runips this snninwr. MRS. RUTHIE LEE COLEMAN . . . Typvwriting l antl II . . . BA., Philzinilm-rSinitl1. SGT. FLOYD .l. COURTADE. . .lVlilll1ll'ySt'll'Ill't' ll and ill . . . sponsors Rillv Train . . . cnjoys hunting and lishing. MRS. ANNIE CROCKETT Bnsinvss Math HS. working on Mastc'r's Dvgrvc . . . holiliivs irnluflt- howling. photog- raphy and Coin colli-vling. rvald. MRS. MARY 'III-IRASH DAY .. . ISIIELIISII IX' . . . II.S.. Conte llllfyl M..-X.. NSU . . . sponsors Cwuliu' Wriling Club . . . 1-ujm svwing. rm-zuling. and l'LlllIIlIIlg . . . Iowa Il'f'llilg1'I'h. slly: N'I.S,. La.TI-1-h . . . vnjoys sports. lILllll'Illg. u114I riunling . Izlughl in CUFIIIQIIII Inst war. MISS IVIATTIE I,I'QIQ If.-ISON . . .'I'yp1-xxrililmg I . . . HS.. North me-I4-rxl . . . Iikvs In bowl mul rmuI in spurs- linux . . . sponsors SIH'l'l'Il Clulv LIIILI I-IIIIPSIIILIIIS . . . lI1'IlLlIA' 1-onvlm. NIRS. ODESSIIS FRISCH . . . S4-vre-Iurx . . . wnjms IVLIIIIIIQL. wxx ing. .mil gurmIn'ning. Woodlawn Faculty Relaxes In Lounge BELOW: TIM' Ioungv providvs Ll re'slI'uI spol lor mlmxwsulioxl 2lI14I re-luxalion for somm- of Woo1II.1m1's lmu'Iu-rs. I MRS. II.-XZEL CUMMINGS . . . ILIIIILIISII Il . , . ILS.. CVLIIIIIJIIIIF . , . sluelu-sl I-llI'II1f'l' ul SUllIIl4'l'll I'11iu-rsilx . . , Iilws lo Imrml mul MISS BETTY DIXOIY . . . I'.IC .... l3.S..Sm11lu-rn Slate- Iwlliu-I MRS. NANCILEE FOSTER . . .Spm-vs-Il I. II. III . . . IIA.. NISI l MR. HAYES CIPSON . . .Gviivrul Sm'i1'm'm- zinil Biology . . . Mis- l sissippi Vaillvy Slulv College . . . spi-mls lime rvinling und playing in llanml . . . 1-rijoys lmsolmll. MRS. LLLIUANA BUTLER GOLD?-BY . . . Civics . . . RS.. Cen- lviniry Cullcgv . . . lilws lo trawl . . . spvnl ii lnonlli in Enrnpv this past sninnwr . . . working nn M.R4l. nl Norllmvsln-rli. MRS. MINNIE L. GOLDSMITH . . . RE .... BS.. Grznnlrling Cullf-go . . . lilu-s lllllSll' and sports. MRS. NORMA L. CREER 'l'v1u'lwr Aimlv NSU spvnmls :ill inuilalmlo kilns- spoiling grumlsnn. MR. WINSTON WILLIAM GREEN . . . AIl1l'I'll'Llll llislory . . . B.A.. Sonllicrn Uniwrsily . . . enjoys gulf. MR. H. HAROLD HARRIS . . . AgI'lt'llllllI'Q' l. ll, Ill . . . BS.. M.E1l.. Slvplwli F. Auslin University . . . sponsors FFA . . . lilws to fish :intl hunt . . . xisilml Wusliinglon. D. C. lliis !4lll!IIIlt'I'. 0 0 Gym Teachers Encourage Physleal Fltness Mrs. Turner makes out L1 wrillcn lest for one ol' licr rlasses. 21 I1k'l'l'SS21l'y task for girls' pliysicul vcliivalimi ll-arlicrs. l MR. GEORGE HARRISON . . . CllSIOIIl1ll1. IVIR. C. FLOYD HENDERSON . . . English IV , . . B.A., North east . . . honor graflualx- . . . sponsors Slnmlvnl Counvil. Sail-lx Counvil, Rf-il Cross. and lhv Senior Class . . . 4'n'ois ulayinif lon J , , x- nis . . . hopes lo tour England soinn-rluy. MR. GEORGE PERISHING HENDRIX . . . AIIll'I'Il'L1I1 Hislorx ilhvrn U1iii'i'i'silx': IVLA.. Norlliwoslvrn . . . lvzlclio Negro History ul Cviilc'iizn'i. I MRS. LOTTIE LAW HENNIGAN . . . Tv Jmxrili ni' I .. . Bb. .I Nortlim-slvrii sponsors ACCOLADIC Erliloriil Stall' .. hohhics iiirluilc lli'l'0l1pLlgIllg. lapvslrx. illlll sports. MR. CECIL W, HERREN . . . Biology anml Chonnslri . . . BS. Lu. Tm-hz IVI. Ed.. LSU . . . sponsors fl-H Clnh . . . CTA Prvsimhwil . . . likes lo fish. hunl, unml wulfli athletic' vonlcsls MRS. HELEN P. HICKS . . . Cvvncrul Sriviim- . . . BA., Norlh wcslvrn . . . has slulliod al LSU und thx- Uniwrsilx oI'Hzm1lii. Visual Aids Used By English Teachers BELOW: Mrs. Johnson fimls that a litllm- hnnior helps hor vlasscs BELOW: Mrs. Brullon, English III Ivaclior, uses ll sociograin lo learn the nialvrial. explain the novvl Huckleberry Finn. i IIE i 'jo 'in' 4 4 K vang., awkw- i V V.- h 4,1 .vw - A ., J Q V , . X . 1 ,V A H V gk ..,.e,.,. l , if '---Rug Ms ...A Q 31. ff asrsllg' IVIR. THOMAS B. llOl.LOWlf1l.l ,... lNIi-4-lniiiiimil llrimiiig I. ll. :incl III . . . IIS.. NSU . . . vnjuis lisliing. MRS. SALLY IIORTON . . . P.E .... B,S.. LSU . . . spuiisur' thi- Lliiiu-' MISS DOROTHY ,IEROMR HOVIOUS . .. Fix-ii . . . .. .. - ' I I I 7'1 I ,. .. . ' ill YVIF - . . . 'II4ION. rvurliiig. gairilviiiiig. unil listvning In innsir. IVIR, P. R. HOWARD . . . Biology . . . RS.. SOllllll'l'Il Iliiiwrwitx . . . liiirllivr sluilivs gil Li1.Ti'i'li . . , lmlulsivs ini-luili' rmiiliiig. gnll. hunting. anal lisliing. MRS. SIIERRIIS ANN HUDSON . . . IIOOIiIi4'4'lllIlg I, Biisiiwws Enfvlisli . . . RS.. Niwlliwi-sli'i'i1 . . . spinisors ACCOIADIC :Xml I SILIZTISLIIIKI ACCOLADIC Cir-i-iiluiioii Slailli. . . liki-s to sixini and ski. IVIR. KEN IVY . . . RE .,.. I3.S.. Norlliiu-sli'i'i1: MS.. l..u. Tw-li . . . voziulii-s limllmiill. lvnnis. :inil lmelwlliaill . . . viijiwis linnling and lisliing, tudent Teachers Gain Experience FIRST SRIVIESTER STUDENT TIQACIIERS 4 FRONT ROW: ,liiili Pzillvrsmi. Claire IVILIIIIIOIIZ. Slivrry 5Il'Il'I'iILlllII. ROW 2: Alina' Alison Callix Daxis. Gloria Tnrncr. .lov Czirslwziin. ,g.. E --., VE: Mrs. Young adds tht- finishing touvln-s to il lra1t'lrw't1n-ml vltivlwtt lH'i'pL1Tl'll by ont' of lwr hoinv wonotnivs vlusses. Vim. kv' I M zyb MRS. LUCY JENNINGS . . , Sevrn-turf . . . lilo-S to ix-intl, work on vcrainivs, and go to the country. MR. JESSE HUGH JOHNSON . . . AII1l'l'll'illl History . . . B.,-X. Northwvsti-rn: M.A.. LSU , . . vnjoys sports uncl rmuling. MRS. PATRICIA R. JOHNSON . . . English lll .. . B.A.. Ln Tvch . . . sponsors Cl1c'vr'lc'uclvrs and Footlmll Progratnt Atl Stull . . . enjoys playing lvnnis. watching lloolhull EIKLIIIIPS. owing, :nn ll0COUP3glllg. MRS. JOHNNIE P. JORDAN ..,, A rt . . . BA.. lYUl'lllWOSlt'I'H M.A.. Uniwrsily of Mississippi . . .sponsors Art Clulz. , . paints rvamls, and sons in sparc' tiinv. MRS. LARAINE KAPPEN . . , Assistant CL1ll'l1'I'l2l lvllillllgll MR, MARVIN KINES . . , Custodian. MRS. AURIEL LEE OLSON LADD . . , Cf-iwral Mallt ancl Busi nvss Math . . . B.S..Kans1is Slate Uniwrsity. . . likvs to play gol and briclgc' . , . vnjoys sewing. MRS. CARMEN REEVES LAUCHMAN English lll .. B.A.. Uiliwrsity of South Florida . . . lik:-s :ill oulilooi' avtivitisw annl reading . . . ltopvs to finish M.A. this suntmt-r. MISS MATTIE LOUISE LEWSTON . . . B0ltliliK'l'Il0l' . . . Na tional Business College . . . enjoys ri-ailing and sm-wing. f MISS RITA M. LOGAN Biology BS.. Lani' Colligo: MS.. Univvrsily ol' Missouri . . . likvs lo play flu-ss. bowl. :incl trawl . . . enjoys horscIia4'k ruling. MISS LINDA LOPER . . . Sliortlnuul I. ll . . . BS.. Lal. Ti-I-hp M.A.. Lu. Tech . . . sponsors Z Club unml ACCOLADR Iflcliloriail lull. MR. CHARLES ELLIO'I I' LOVELACIQ Arl I HS.. Grambling Collvgv . . . sponsors Art Club . . . Collvcls rvvormls . . . enjoys pliotogmluliy. jazz. anil wailing. MR. THOMAS LUDLEY . . . Inmluslriul Arls, Wooclworlx I and II . . . BS.. Grambling Collvgc' . . . vujoys fishing. Iiunting. and all sports . . . ussistanl Iiootbnll null lmuslwllrull vouvli. MR. ROGERS WILLIAM MARTIN Algolim Il. Businvss Mulli BS.. C4'I1Il'llLll'yZ M.A.. Norllmrhls-rii sponsors Scioiics' unll Malli Club . . . vnjoys pIl0l0gY'2lpIly. sports. unrl roari- inv . . . nu'rnbn'r ol' llic Allll'I'Ik'klll Nlullivinuliral Sovivly. MRS. VIRGINIA DALE HARLAN MuCAR'l'NIiY .. . Biologv . . . Norll1m'stm'r1 . . . sponsors .Iunior Moilivul Leugiw. Teachers Support Woodlawn Athletics BELGW: WC1llKII1lNK'Il voarlirs pLlFIIl'IPLlIt'lI in llu' Bout Ruston pep rally. MR. ROBERT E. MvKINNON . . . Drivt-r's Ed. . .. BS.. Lu. Tech . . . vnjovs hunting. fishing. zinml golf. MRS. CAROLYN S. MOORE .. . Tl'ilI'llt'l' Airlt- . . . Spctivct' Draughon Businvss Svhool . . . vnjoys skiing. svvving, and foul- ball. MRS. NELLIE CLARK MORRELL C4-onwtrx BS.. Northwcstvrn . . . hohliivs int'ludt' loollnill, svwing. and fishing. MR. ORLANDO MOSS . . . Choir . . . B.S.. C-raitnliling Coll:-gi-: M.A., Vande-rcooli Collergv ol' Mtisit' . . . inlvrt-sls inclticlv tnusiv and reading. MR. JOE R. PEACE . . . P.E .... BS., Lu. Tm-I1 . . . 1-onvln-soil fe-nsivc lim' . . . taught drivt-r's 1-:location lust suniint-r. MRS. MARTHA PLUMMER . . . P.E .... BS.. Lu, Tw-li . . .tn- joys all watvr sports and km-ping up with vhildrt-n. MR. CHARLES W. POWELL . . . Small Gus Enginvs . . . BS.. Northwestern sponsors Key Club lilws pliotogrgtpliy. hunting. and camping . . . working on M.Ed. at Nortliwcsta-rn. MISS FRANCES M. RHODES . . . Anwrivztti History . . . B.A.. M.A., Northwestern . . . spends time at her camp . . . raisvs dogs. MRS. ALICE RICHARDSON . . . English IV . . . B.S.. Ti-xas Woman's University . . . enjoys daughtvr. Jam-l. and Richard- son,Zoo. BELOW: Mr. Martin explains the steps involved in solving simultanoous uquations. 'Br NSW Faculty Does More ABOVE: Coach Williams discusses game strategy with .lohnny Booty at the Jamboree. RIGHT: Mr. Powell explains how an engine works. MRS. BERYL RICHMOND . . . Teacher Aide. SGT. ELBERT ROBERSON Military Svienve . enjoys bowling, fishing, and hunting. MRS. MARY ALFREDA ROBERSON . . . English I and II . . . B.A., Grambling College . . . likes to read, walvh televised sports, and listen to musiv. MR. WADE ROBINSON . . . Distributive Eduration . .. B.S.. Grambling College- . . . sponsors D.E.C.A .... enjoys sports, writ- ing, singing, and reading. MISS BETTY ANN ROGERS. . .English Il . . . B.A., Centenary . . . likes art, the theatre, fishing, and sewing . . . enjoys working with teenage religious groups. MISS HELEN SAXTON . . . Home Economies I, ll . . . BS., Bishop College . . . sews and collects coins in sparc timv. Than Just Teach 5:13 if if gags 4 .nf Q Ns 5, -h 1 i : .TjW' K 5 V, ' - wif: - O -5' -Pt . lf ff ' 11 . ABOVE: Miss Eason found that decorative bul Teachers Work To MR. CLYDE AVERY SELF. . . Distributive Edueation . . . B.S., Northwestern: M.Ed., LSU . . . sponsors D.E.C.A .... hobbies include traveling, hunting. and gardening. MR. SHEALY SHELBY, JR .... Civics . . . Grambling College . . , interested in golf, tennis, fishing, and hunting. MRS. OWEN SMITH . . . Typewriting ll, Clerical Office Practice , . . sponsors ROTC Sponsors . . . enjoys horseback riding, sew- ing, and reading in spare time. MISS RENDA PATIENCE STINSON . . . English II . . . B.A.. Northwestern . . . sponsors Astra Club . . . likes to sew, det-ou' page, read, go to football games . . . did her student teaching at WHS. MRS. CHRISTENE W. STROTHER Distributive Ed. and C.O.E .... B.S., Northwestern . . . sponsors D.E., C.O.E., and Astra Club . . . likes to sew and fly with husband . . . special in- terest is son Wade. MR. ALTON D. THOMAS . . . P.E .... B.S.. Northwestern . . coaches football and baseball . . . enjoys fishing and hunting. letin boards helped stimulate her typing classes. otivate Students ABOVE: The custodial staff works diligently to keep Woodlawn beautiful. tlalified Staff Serves Woodlawn MRS. SYBIL THOMPSON . . . Cafeteria Manager. MRS. BARBARA JEAN TRYON . . . World Geography and Gen- eral History . . . B.A., La. Tech . . . enjoyed spending time this summer with oun son Y 5 - MRS. MARY E. TURNER . . . RE .... B.S., Grambling College . . . likes to sew and ride horses. MRS. ,IANIE P. WAGNER American History B.A., Southern University . . . likes to read, trawl. and sow. MR. LEROY WASHINGTON . . . Small Gas Engines . . . B.S., Grambling College . . . enjoys hunting and fishing. MRS. CATHERINE HORTMAN WHITMAN . . . Secretary . . . B.S., La. Tech . . . interested in sewing. Camping and her family. MR. A. L. WILLIAMS . . . Driwfs Ed .... B.S.. M.Etl.. La. Te-Ph . . . hvail football coucli . . . 4-njoys hunting and fishing . . . rtamctl Coach ol' the Yvaru in 1968. MR. CRAWFORD W. WILLIS ...A f Xnicrican History and Civics . . . B.S.. LSU: M.A.. NOI'lllWl'Sl6I'Il . . . sponsors Interuvt Club . . . iiitvrvstetl in photography. MRS. MARY R. WILSON . . . English IV anal .Iournalisni . . . B.A., M.A., TCU . , . sponsors HERALD . . , enjoys rnusiv. rvzul- fr ing, sowing. and sports. MR. WILLIAM WINFIELD. .IR .... Business Mztlh . . . B.S.. Southern University. MRS. MARY M. YORK. . .Tvuvlivr Aitlc-. . .Uniwrsily ol' Mis- sissippi . . . l'Hj0f'S playing tvnnis. sowing. zincl playing liriflgv. MRS. JEAN A. YOUNG . . . Homo and Funiily Living and Honiv Evonomivs III . . . BS., La. Tvvli . , . sponsors FHA . . . spurv time activilicvs inclutlu rvatling, voolxing. sowing, vuniping, unml visiting . . . wares for vhildrcn. nge-s 5-19. ill homo. 0 0 0 0 Teachers Have Varlety Of ACtlVltlCS BELOW: The falvlvria staff put lworlh at gn-at vllort lo pre-pun' :ind scrw nutritious und 21llI'Lll'llVt' mvuls. 45 I I v I. Q uv. l 1 . iff.. .sf J . 1 ' 22112 e2,fifKv , 4 ACADEMICS K , m. w..w --'Z - W , Q , W vm-W. Vvubx H M J' W , ., , N MM ' ,' 1 in gi wx 135 Q Wm Thcsv vivivs slulivnls lcurn the' bash' SII'Lll'llll'L' uf' our guvwlnllmmt ln' L1llSWl'I'iIlg alll:-slimls frmn llwir le-xlbouks. Dun Coopmr POIIH out 1 pol In Soulh Almru 1 for hls world IIINIOFX 1 ies 425, , X33 953 ,ff QLLf1 ,pw fzwasswm W1 mf .ww ww K' ,I Maw wfwmm wa A95-235 im. .ff- A M s..df'Nf ' p4 .L . ,, f'E'f',Qe, ,..N M V f WW O O O DISCUSSIOHS Of Events M0tlV3t6 Interes '-Ia... -W. .. , ,L . W ,,,,, Mi Wgaiiifi 5,-A4 Q,. A ' -1 W ,,,, , ,g?:!il7Z'T f - , T ,,,....., --- N, b I A? IT' , ' - 'A f ,' , Z 5 11. ' W if K . Xl ,, Q ,UNA Y, X N , ,,,h 1i? W 1 ' .f1,A' 'l V ' 1 K 71 f , M - I EM J, Q, H k '1I' ,ff ': 571, 'L f - W, V Y ' v f I 5 5 1 in .K 72? X f' awww I Mft V' 4 1 f ,, ,Z S ,- ,fi ,J EXW .Y M M ,V 5 5- M4 X gig 5 2 J ' v f 4 F' 2 J VA my 5 3 , fy W E gg, I M 4 ' V I 22 P Q: 2 M W M X Q X Af f Kik 1 'gl I ilg i In History Classes l ABOVE LEFT: Ellis Muon- I'lllS4'5 his hzuul in rvspunsv lo ll qlu-s lion uslwsl ln his ,-Xr1u'r'i1'am lllsltblw l4'Lll'lll'I'. ABOVE RIGHT: Communism is an inlporlzml purl nl llu- Slllllf ul .-Xnu'ru'zm Hislorx. Durolhx Tumufr illllslmlvs lhis ln u-auling 7711 Conznzzznixl Cl1ll1ll'lZ1,Lf6'. , . . . l Many llllm-rm-slung lhmgs gm- luughl Irum llul pus ' as ul-Il us llu' prvsvnl in thu- sm-iul 5llllll4'S IlI'Ugl'Lllll N Tlu' 5,fOX4'l'IlIIIl'lll urul hislmw ol' mum llll.l'l'l'1'Ill m'um1lr'u's urn' sllulu-ll lllfiillgll lhvsv cxluullsiu . Slll?-i4'1'lS. 'l lu' soviul Slll1llt'S1'll1Il'S1'S0lAl'l'l'l'Kl ul Wyruul- luun lhis W'LlI'Lll'1'.'Xlll4'l'l1'LllI hislmw.1'ixivs.1-1'mml1l- ll'SLlllll9IUU'l'lllI1l'Ill. wnrlnl lllsl0I'X.Llllll NXOI'lllgl'UQI'1l- phy. Arlu-rivuu llislurx i111'r'vus4-s llu- lmmxle-nlgv ol' mu lullumall ll4'l'IlLlg11'. llul SlllllN ol our nulums lnlrlh. llLll'ilSlllPS, mul pI'0gI'l'SSlX'U pvruuls luxlp us lo vlmrl Ll 5ll'Lllglll 1-oursv lm' llu' lllllll't'. fxIII1'l'll'Llll Hlslmw l4'Lll'llUS llu- ll'lll' IIIOLIHIIIQ ol ll'1'1'llUlll mul lll'IIl04'I'Lll'X llllll mlvwlulws Ll gl't'Lll4'I' LlIllJI'l'VlL1ll0ll ol ilu' l'0llI1lI'X that um- hw in lmluy. lCau'h SlLllll'lll lSl'1'1lllll'l'4l lu lnlw all ll'LlSl lxx1H'ulll's- vs In S0l'lLll SllIKlIl'S. A llllt'Sl lm' num' lxxumlwlgv on ll1lSlLl51'lIlLllIIlg SllllJ1't'l lmuls runny Slllll4'lllS lu go on to vollvge mul major in this lic-ld. , 4 I 1 Tllc I'lll4'I'0Sl'lJPl' is an imporluul inslrumvul in lliv sluili of lniolo- gy, as lilly Son cle monwlrilc-. Robbie Fielder demonstrates how to work a problem for her chemistry class. , 4 v , .. i' jw - .. i I r I ' V RIGHT: Tliesc biology slmlvnis lry lo ilntorminv ilu' probability' of howls to tails by flipping u Coin. Q5 LEFT: Mr. Herren demonstrates the reaction of two chemicals for his chemistry class. Science is a subject for the future. This ever-cx- panding field is of great importance to us all. Each day new things are being discovered about the food that wc cat and the environment that we live in. This year the courses offered in the science field are chemistry, physics. biology, general science, and physical science. Biology means the study of life. Everything from the most complex organisms to microscopic bacteria is studied. Finding out in what conditions plants grow best, the type of weather in different areas of the world, and probability, are just a few of the things that are studied in biology. Physical science is the newest course offered at Woodlawn. It can be used as a credit for either chem- istry or physics because both subjects are included in thc course. Science Is The Light Of The Future Mrs. Hicks' general science class is where many students learn the basic principles of science. Aga e .eye 1 'f-1 y 43 Carol Hagedorn and Rlmnrlu Patterson learn hon lo op: rite thu IIIIIIHGUI iph mi hmm in C OP 0 Courses In Busmess Interest an Thi- lil-Ill ol' husim-ss is grmxiiig uml 1'XIlLlIl4lllIg ilgiilx. Fm' lhis FCLISUII. mum slumlm-ills vlmusl- lnusi- nvss Lis lhvir wwiilioii. Sluclvnls ul WHS lvurn lhv liimlziriwiilgils ul' husinvss llllhllgll xuriuus lllISllIl'SS mursvs suvh us lxping, Slltwlllzllltl. 1'lcri4'gil ol'I'i1'v pi1i4'li4'1'. liciolalwvpiiig. hiisim-ss English. Llllll lvusi- hvss mulh. Txpiiig I unml ll uri' lll'l'4'SSLll'N voiirsvs lm' those' mlm plum lU1'IllQ'I'llll0LlIlf lylw ol' lwiisiiivss xevulioii. Ty ping is also lic-lpliil li0I'llli11LllSl'llll0lL1lNlI'Ullt'EIl'Slll- ilvnls xilivn mlumg V4-ports. iw-sc-L1i'1'l1 pain-rs. or almost nm lxlw ol' ixrilln-11 work. ClllI'll'Lll ol'l'ii'1- l1I'Lll'll1'0 is Ll m'oui'ss' xxlwrm' sluclvnls lc-urn lhv lnusiv prm'mli1i'1-s ol' gi-m-ml ol'I'ii'v worlx. Slumlviils gm- lllllglll how lu mpc-iuilv ss-wrgil clil'I'4'i'viil ollivi- lllLll'llllIl'S. along xxilh el'l'ivv vmii'l1'sivs. C.Q.P. is t'Xl't'll1'IIl pr'1'paii'alioi1 lim' lhosm- who xx ish to1u'cliiii'v Ll I'l'IJlllLllil1' posilimi upon glllltlllilllllll lrom high svliool. RIGHT: Dvlihie Null use-s thx' zuliling mavliim- lo lwlp ligura- out ll hookkcvpi ng pmhlcm. i , ,A i, QL' '- These Typing l studvnts strive for a pc-rfect papt-r as tlicy talw at timed writing. Mary Jane Lawless and Carlcne Gutsrhaw put up a bulletin board Mary Edwards writcvs shortliaml words on the board for llCl' class in clerical office practice. 10 study and learn, S 1 il i l ,i , in 3 ' If , .a fi Q li , ,f Regina Linncar conjugziles il French verb for hor class. A Public Speaking Takes Hours Of Practice RIGHT: Latin is llio basis for most inoclcrn languages, Bobbi Mor- cer shows hor 1-lass ilu- singular and plural of Li Lulin worrl. l l l l Good spovvli is 1-ssvnlial for connnnnivulion llirouglionl lill-. Knowing liow lo speak vloarlx' and ' l c'om'isi'lx' is ol gre-ul iinporlamw' wlicn living inlvr- , i vivwvil lor L1 iolx. ulivn Illvvlillg now pooplv. or wlicn , Spvaking Imuliliclx, , Spm-ovli l is Ll l'ii'sl-your' vourso in Wllil'll llif' slu- flonls slucly slwvvli roinposilion and prosolilulioli. 1 Spf-vi-I1 II slrvssvs tlw inany uspvcls c'onnm'ls'cl with rlruina. Spi-mlm III is an zlflxuliwcl Course l1'Llt'l1ll1g lilo invllioml ol' tlvllillv. Foreign lllllgllilgl' Courses are lie-voining more pop- ular ouvli war. Tins is livmiizsc' llic in-1-il lor pvoplo who spa-uk Illilllf Iuiiginugi-5 is growing rapidly willi lin' Innvs. Muni slinlvnls svlvvl one ol lin' lon-ign lilllgllLlg0S us Ll nmvjor in vollogv. Muni collvgos ro- qum- ul lvusl one voursv in 21 lore-ign luiigiiugo. i ABOVE: Glen Davison, Dan Denton, George DeVault, and Barry Hayes participzitc in a debate for a Spam-h Ill class. Susan Davidson discovvrs that giving a spcfech isn't really hard. once you gut usvd to it. Spanish I students practice speaking the language often to pcrfevt their pronunciation of il. ,p-Ag, 'Q' Q! '2- Thi- voursvs tlmt usually loud to .jobs for studvnts at titvCztstlc-t1r'othc'4'l0t'tiws.This isirwatlsc' lhoslu- donts vhoosv a course thot lilo- and om- in whivh lhoy van 4-xrol. Thi- olvctlws ofh'r0d this your Ill- vludv homo ovoltoiiiics. url, oh't'ti'oni4's. IItPl'ilLlIli1'Lli drawing. woodwork, motor 1114-t'lutl1i4's. LlgI'il'llilllI'P. and tho lmusinoss voursos. Thelso tr-arch tho hash' priu- viplvs tthout ffuvh stlhit-vt whilo somv avtual 4'Kp1-i'i- vim- is gaim-d. Elvr'tr'onit's iittvrt-sts llllllly hots. For thosc- who go on to vollm-go, tho ocvtiputioiuli opportuuitios in this fiiold arch IlllIIN'I'0ll5. Johs in as-l'osI1z1Cv. Cqtliptuvtil dt'- sign. tmlilitvttatitcv. and rvpuir art' just Ll tow oi' thi- vovaltions that an 6h'cft1'ot1it's eligittvvt' 11111 Chooso from. Students worked on various art projects this past year. Put John- son demonstrates her skill in weaving. lv Stvvfv Whatlvy, likc many othvr boys. disvovvrcd that the cloc- tronics vourscs wort' wry intvrostiug. Beverly Rhinchart shows her finished product in Home EC. Il. Hitt V 6 . . Larrv Brent and Claudoll Javkson' work on ll small motor in motor tm'tfI11mit:s vluss. Electives Lead To Job Opportunities Charles Meshell looks on as Calvin Johnson works on his woodwork project. Mrs. Pugh looks on as a discussion in an English lll class proceeds. Various Plays Are Studied In English Thc use ol' good English is ol' great importance in this day and age. Good English is f'tlxt'l'SSLlt'V to nx- prnss thoughts cffcrftivcly with words, as well as on paper. English is the key to a more alnundant and s . progressive Iitk-. or '- Literature is the favorite part of English for many Knights. Old English and American nov:-ls, short stories, and plays were studied and taught with cn- thusiasm throughout thc year. This year the students ' L were assigned many essays and roports on famous V i authors to he-lp prepare them for college. Grammar is an essential part of thc study ol' Eng- l lish. Discussions, lectures, and demonstrations were uscd by the teachers to help their students under- T itii stand ll11'SlFlIClllI't'0llSPI1l6'IlC1'Slll'lIl the various func- tions of' the dillerent parts ol' spet-ch. RIGHT: To enhance the study of Julius Caesar , many English Il teachers play the accompanying record. Thomas Linnear fol- lows in his literature book as the record plays. Literature Classes Linda Tram shows her class the pattern of a suiitemx- on the board. LEFT: Joyce Oliver reads a poem to hrr English class. f QQ Kathy Loftin looks up material in tho library for her re-sm-arch paper. fi? 5 I I 37- X 2 1 Q A A Mk ' i,1f?'55f52Q .x,, 5 AmA H fH5?3R?Q2ia9?f,,5QWW3fmf4 lff wg, G w f V M' W I in 3 5' U ' , PM 4 X Wg If , 2,4 5 155, 'W K X . ' M 1 J Q Sign Q' Q ,H nv 2 ! BE '2 '52 fglggn Mig: Q, Q ,f-f 'f 9 I .W 'CPM uf ' 3 Q avi..-gk Vj in , IX, ' 17 , ' ' - J H ' L' LL P T, Q 'niiyu iliililfi fl: e+fil. -iL fi3ff 5f1r . M : d?eL?3f5 4 .abvn 'M'-xu I 5: 'V f f' + , in M K Vqiwr STUDENT LIFE ,lerry Boulware, Gene Smead, Kevin Jacobs and lame s Foley, have the daily job of raising and lowering the flag. Kmghts P3PtlClP3t RIGHT: Kay Hanson, a football program manager, sells programs for the coming game. BELOW: Woodlawn Students participate in the pep rallies given e ach week before the am C. 5 V -mfg l e In Many ACtlVltl6S Mrs. Greene helps Mona Lewing and Linda Burnley with the bulletin board in English Ill Ten girls were elected to serve on the Homecoming Court of 1970-1971. Q--.i..,,, Sandy Amburn and Cynthia Killgore do a little priinping before the beauty pageant. Kenny Gilbert, one of Woodlawn's talented seniors, gives one of his famous impersonations. 9 F'll d 1 W as Fun- 1 e Year At The Castle Helpful Knights assist in moving the Homecoming platform, made by the girls' P.E, classes, to the stadium. A K -1-.rguxww Avo. , cr , K '-.,. R ,X 3 if ,.. ww I Nl, A ,.5,.- .fi '-Wy'f:v ffioa' W 1 3561, ff: f ' few . gi-x-if '- 4 , A L 'xi xx. A X- Wan -,wxggv 1- ggi j'l 'y' mai: ii 'il 1 . 'Q' fi if - fpro ' '-'1 'ff '-ff if -ggi v fiqem I , .SH ,:, ws VN K' '44, '. ., 4f',NX-is fb: ff Q- Q J , l . .W,MNz,,, .M A I , ,, , h K .Ny am f 0 X' ' Efzmhtz if .4 ,.,. -W Snow, a rare sight at Woodlawn, makes changing classes a treat. Becky Bush, a junior al lhv castle. onjoys entertaining fellow Tglmadge Wells Qnlerlaing al the Woodlawn Bcauly Pageant, Knights, 1 'wr , Y 45 J - - - Xie. 1 W, - , H LEFT: Mike Friedkin and lo Callaway practiced many hours on the musical Brigadoon. ABOVE: Mr. Powell gives Kenny Gilbert 21 little friendly arlvicc before stagetimc. BELOW: During lunch the senior boys sit and watch the girls go by. Knights ake Lasting Friendships Rodney Swan and Pam Leon discuss future plans. Mr. Bondurant checks his watch to sec how long it took John McCoy to get from room 205 to 312. Two well-known seniors stop and chat during their lunch break before going back to class. Aliece Cole uses her sewing skills, which she acquired in Home Economics, to make a garment. Typing classes introduce students to the skills they will need when they enter the business world Knights Work Hard ABOVE: This senior smilos brightly when rvreiving hor class ring. LEFT: Roger Smith and Mark Miller enjoy their art r-lass. BELOW: Roland Hill and Glen Phillips work diligently on in electronics project in class. Toward Final Goal E Z5 , ww min mw- , . -1Je444wziFibwi:' liufl , K , ,1 ., 1 f ' f wQiizwwe, K' 1,21 ,, If ff' wfwAf ,,,, V W , WW m. fm M . .f ,Q 3 f gdfifi fffpxhwfkz ff- l,'f?,:7! 5 -,A:Q f sh ,I v Y :if I V ORGANIZATIONS X , R. tudent Council Conducts Elections The Student Couneil is ll vital part oil life at Wood- lawn as it provides the students with at forum for ex- pression in selt'-government and maintains good stu- dent-teuvher relationships. The rneniliership eonsisls of a representzitixe and an alternate eleeted by their respective classes and ot'fim:ers whit-h were elected hy the entire student hotly. The Student Council and Red Cross were eom- bined this year for the first time. As a joint eluh, their aetivities ineluded selling Homecoming tiekets and eorsuges, working in the school store, and selling Woodlawn sweatshirts. Supervising and conducting vhupel services. hun- dling eleetions, and r-hanging the bulletin board out- side the library are just at few ol' their many duties. ABOVE: John Winn, President: .lay Young. Vice President, Debra Courtney, Corresponding Seeretaryg ,ludy Posey, Re- cording Secretaryg Beth Ann Towns, Parliamentariang Susan Lat- tier, Chaplaing Ricky Simmons, Treasurerg Viuki Strother, Chap- lain. LEFT: Senior Ricky Simmons sells a Homecoming Corsuge dur- ing first period. BELOW: Mr. Floyd Henderson serves as the new Student Council sponsor this year. BEA MV fx f J,-4 r REPRESENTATIVES - FRONT ROW: Janet White, Brenda Medlin, Pat Walsworth, Debi Priest, Marsha Knight, Deborah Tyson, Betty Shotwell, Pat Richard, Carol Hagedorn, Tom Peterson, Joe Newsom. ROW 2: Shelia Strickland, Kathy Loftin, Lynda Caldwell, Rebecca Dison, Marian Chandler, Edith Moore, Beverly Gentry, Sunny Hill, Joyce Carter, Beth Rhoades, David Towns. ROW 3: Terri Leitgeb, Jeannie Lacobee, Suanne Best, Lydia Petrus, Becky Cole, Julie Hall, Shirley Graham, Pam Burton, Martha Hawkins, Sharon Joyner, Rob- ert Robinson, Bill Rodgers. ROW 4-: Eddie Smithey, Ricky Hutchinson, Jeff Sepulvado, Charles Statham, Buddy Mowry, John McCoy, Reggie Bell, Donnie Johnston, Larry Mercer, Lane Callaway, Jim Woodruff, Mike Daly, Rex Anglin, Mike Easley, BELOW: Posters show enthusiasm during Student Council elec- BELOW: Betsy McLeod Hfld CT6Cia Biafd buy Supplies at the tions of senior senators. school store from Edith Moore and Vicki'Strother. Q 4 K . 9924 .,,,,,. h ks. , . Y 3' ,, , . an gi J K' Ly, 134 , V 4, , . 54 ' V, 3 f-vin? 0 ia ,BRENQJIQ si 3 Q? 'iii J Q HRLH kfiffllow 4 l ALTERNATES - FRONT ROW: Vickie Mowry, Grace Boyett, Sherri Cornett, Roxanne Prescott, Sue Thomason, Patricia Green, Henriet- ta Jackson, Robin York, Karen Haynes, Denise Drong, Jimmy Brocate. ROW 2: Candy Watson, Julie Pigott, Dottie McWhiney, Donna Nel- son, Betsy Smith, Debbie Balzarette, Delores Moore, Vickie Jackson, Marsarine Wardell, Mollye Boulware, Carolyn Bowlin, Karen Magee. ROW 3: Skipper Thornton, Danny Glass, Paul Marks, Ricky Nichols, Mike Rose, John McCoy, Pete Faulkner, Harley Harville, Payton Dea, Gerald Posey, Ellis Moore, Jerry West. tudent Council Sells Homecoming Corsa es SENATORS: Carla Quinn, Beverly Creglow, Brenda Bagley, Martha Hawkins, Debbie Nutt, Brenda Stephens, Becky Bush, Pat Walsworth, Liz Todaro, Buzz James. ABOVE: Gary Chandler, Edith Moore, and Janice Ebarb unpack ll homecoming corsages. RIGHT: Susan Lattier leads the Student Body in prayer at the Pep Rallies. And Tickets RED CROSS OFFICERS: Teresa French, President, Janice Ebarb, Treasurerg Edith Moore, Parliamentariang Debi Pierce, Secretaryg Wy- nelle Bartley, Chaplaing Cary Chandler, Vice President. W f 1 IVL f Ir. ,gif ,,,, f,:, ,,f1 5 I1, K W , 2 'N 'M :ek at s r A1 :-f, if ., is . , . 1- 6 .. , H , , rf Aecolade Staff gf l lsrtsr ' L my Plans Yearbook The ACCOLADE Editorial Staff is composed of fifteen staff members and two sponsors, Miss Linda Loper and Mrs. Lottie Hennigan. Many hours were spent in planning pages, writing body copy, taking pictures, alphabetizing names, cropping pictures, and writing cutlines. ln addition to these responsibil- ities, the ACCOLADE Staff has the privilege of choosing the color and theme of the yearbook. The people who are given the honor of putting to- gether the yearbook are selected each spring by the advisors and give up a study hall to work. The staff works hard all year, but its reward comes when the ACCOLADES arrive and they see pleasure in the eyes of their fellow students. ABOVE: Glenda Knotts and Larry Mercer look over the progress chart for their work on the yearbook. BELOW: Miss Linda Loper and Mrs. Lottie Hennigan look in old yearbooks for ideas for pictures and headlines. t Qafw ABOVE - SEATED: ,Ioleen Hennigan, Becky Rachal, Jan Thomisee, Sammie Beam, Peggy Spinks, Brenda Thomas. STANDING: Watson Franks, Glenda Knotts, Karen Magee, Shelia Strickland, Larry Mercer, .Iudy Posey, Diane Dufour, Ann Anderson, Kenneth Chandler. Staff Spends Hours Working On Accolade BELOW: Diane Dufour and Karen Magee look over layouts with sponsors, Mrs. Hennigan and Miss Loper. Ad Staff Attends Publication Banquet Under the direction of Mrs. Sherry Hudson, the members of the ACCOLADE Ad Staff sold ads to i help finance the 1971 ACCOLADE. Each girl is given a quota of 3200 and a list of businessmen from whom ads are solicited. To become a member of the staff, one must be a junior or senior with at least a 2.5 average and ap- proved by the previous year's staff members. lt has been found, however, that the Publications Banquet in the spring of the year, honoring all the staff members of the yearbook and newspaper, is a very pleasant remembrance of the ACCOLADE Ad Staff. LEFT: Marla Townsend and Mrs. Sherry Hudson write up a con tract for an ad. BELOW - SEATED: Debbie Brinkley, Janet English, Cathy Schillage, Donna Pilcher, Debbie Higdon. STANDING: Charlotte Webb, Beth Ann Towns, Wynelle Bartley, Kathy Loftin, Sherryl Herrington. . ,131 7 ,. V 9 - he ef if , if Q 5 ABOVE - FRONT ROW: Brenda Bagley, Patricia Campbell, Susan Davidson, Kathy Statham. ROW 2: Paula Leone, Merle Smith, Rhonda Patterson, Betsy Smith. ROW 3: Gloria Grant, Marian Chandler, Sherry Smith, Debbie Nutt, Charlotte Webb. Circulation Staff Has Five Sales Publicizing the sale of yearbooks in the fall, selling them in each homeroom, handling all money from the four sales, and distributing the finished product in the spring was the ACCOLADE Circulation Staffs job. ln order to become a member of the staff, a person must be a junior or senior with at least a C average and approved by last yearis members. Highlights of the year are a Coke party and the an- nual Publications Banquet in the spring. BELOW: Brenda Bagley, Marian Chandler, Gloria Grant, Patricia Campbell, Kathy'Statham, and Merle Smith count money and the amount of yearbooks sold that day. FRONT ROW: Truett Blaekstock, Larry Terrell, Jeff Sepulvado, John McCoy, Bill LeBlanc, John Strange, Reggie Bell, Tommy Starkey, Jimmy Brocato. ROW 2: Jim Robinson, Dan Winn, Ricky Terrell, David Boughton, Charles Statham, Tommy Waterfallen, Mike Easley, Buddy Mowry. ROW 3: Alex Gusko, Dennis Rice, Jay Wright, Donnie Johnston, Danny Warren, Mike Rose, Ricky Nichols, Paul Kenning- ton, Jim Woodruff. Castle Gets Support From FCA Members FCA, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, is com- lt is a program to confront athletes and coaches, posed of various Christian athletes throughout the and through them the youth of the nation, with school. Christ through the fellowship of the church. BELOW: Charles Davis, Secretary, Dickie Guiee, Captain Elect, BELOW: Coach Ken Ivy, serving as sponsor of FCA, helps his Johnny Booty, Captain, Ricky Simmons, Treasurer. boys to become better citizens of the community. Knights For Christ Have Many Speakers Knights for Christ is an organization ol' Christians who Want to have fellowship with other Christians. ln its third year it is still growing. Many projects are sponsored throughout the school year. Ono project includes Thanksgiving bask- xets which are distributed to needy families. With the help of their sponsor, Mr. Cates, Knights for Christ strive all year to put more ol' Christ into every student at Woodlawn. RIGHT: Mary McCormick, Treasurerg Brenda Frazier, Program Chairman: Dianne Willis, Seeretaryg Mr. Cates. Sponsor: Dennis Bell, Publicity Chairmang Steve Petty. President: Watson Franks, Vice President. FRONT ROW: Patsy Johnson, Donna Pilcher, Kathy Etier, Sharon Woodall, Barbara Pilgram, Karen Whitworth, Linda Bogues, Diane Burk. ROW 2: Sammy Restiva, Raymond Eason, Patsy Smith, LeNona Birdwell, Kay Hanson, LaVerne Courtney, Pat Krogmire, Debbie Higdon, Vicki Litton. ROW 3: Greg Bloxom, Carol Hagedorn, Janet Hinton. Suzanne Huber, Nancy Cagle, Frances May, Sue Cole, Dianne Greenlee, Melody Quinn, Mary Jane Lawless, Marion Lawless, Connie Huitt. ROW 4: Larry Terrell, D. J. Weed, Harley Harville, Bruce Mullican, Larry Sumrall, Byron Sumrall. Gary Roach, Danny Gamble, Gene Smeed, Ricky Terrell. OFFICERS: Mrs. Tryon, Advisorg Becky Bush, Parliamentarian, Vickie Foy, Historian, Debbie Cross, Recording Secretary, Sharon Toups, Vice President, Barbara Ziegler, Treasurer, Robbie Fielder, Corresponding Secretary, Suanne Best, President. Woodlawn FTA Plans Tea For Faeult To promote an interest in the teaching profession and to enable students to learn about the skills and opportunities of teachers are the purposes of the Woodlawn FTA. The FTA of Woodlawn is open to any student who maintains at least a 2.0 grade aver- age and who has a genuine interest in the teaching profession. Each year the faculty at Woodlawn is honored by the FTA at a special tea. Mrs. Barbara Tryon served as advisor to the Woodlawn Future Teachers of America. Suanne Best, a senior at Woodlawn, served as the president of this club. FRONT ROW: Juanell Evans, Debbie Higdon, Donna Pilcher, Brenda Bagley, Teri Baeigalupi, Becky Bush, Becky Rachal, Julie Hall, Mau- -rine Jones. ROW 2: Romae Jolley, Vicki Foy, Kay Satcher, Peggy Spinks, Sharon Spearman, Sue Thomason, Carol Hagedon, Janet Hinton, Ann Robinson, Jan Thomisee. ROW 3: Karen Magee, Dianne Horton, Marsha Treadway, Barbara Zeigler, Sherrian Poter, Patsy Smith, Viola Smith, Connie Wilson, Debi Pierce, Patty Loden, Melody Quinn. ROW 4-1 Suanne Best, Robbie Fielder, Sharon Toups, Debbie Cross, Tanya Davis, Gwen Donaho, Sherry Harrington, Kathy Loftin, Remae Jolley, Janet Powell, Patricia Powell, Pat Watley, Pam Conger, Mary Stockholm. .m FRONT ROW: Debi Pierce, Aliese Kinley, Cynthia Hickenbotam, Vicki Foy, Donna Pilcher, Kayla Hartman, Dot Comans, Janet Hinton, Jennie Bradford, Peggy Spinks, Denise Drong. ROW 2: Wynelle Bartley, Susan Bouknight, Julie Hall, Donna Nelson, Pennie'Rainer, Rob- bie Fielder, Sammie Beam, Sharon Daley, Janice Kinley, Kathy Bageman, Diana Olson. ROW 3: Billy Hollifield, Gene Bozeman, Donnie Johnston, George DeVault, Jr., Robert Brown, Cecil Hutto, Larry Mercer, Skip McClimans. Creative Writing Club akes Booklet Directed by Mrs. Mary Day, the Creative Writing Club of Woodlawn made a booklet at the end of the school term. The booklet is composed of creative writings written by the members of the club. Each member of the Woodlawn Creative Writing Club is required to bring some type of creative writing to each meeting. LEFT - OFFICERS: Sharon Spearman, Vice Presidentg Suanne Best, Treasurer, Karen Magee, Presidentg Lydia Petrus, Secre- taryg Mrs. Mary Day, Advisor, BELOW: Denise Drong and Peggy Spinks get assistance from Mrs. Day. FRONT ROW Gene Smeed Creria Biard Kathy Turner Bertha Neal Patricia Dianne Powell, Viola Smith, Dan Denton, Glen Davison. ROW 2 Ted Palf rmo Pat Durusau Bary Hayrs Watson Franks George DeVault, Jr., Dennis Herring, John Boston, Rusty Thompson. Speech Club Competes In Tournaments The Woodlawn Speech Club spent much time de- veloping and improving speeches throughout the year for competition. The members have competed with different schools to advance their speaking abili- ties. Mrs. Foster and Mrs. Bordelon are the sponsors for this ye-ar's speech and drama club. Mrs. Foster is the debate coach, and Mrs. Bordelon deals mainly with drama. The purpose of this organization is to promote par- ticipation and interest in all phases of dramaties within the school. Much valuable time was spent in making their presentations. LEFT: George DeVault, Presidentg Mrs. Bordelon, Sponsor, Glen Davidson, Vice Presidentg Mrs. Foster, Sponsor, Watson Franks, Reporterg Gene Smeed, Historiang Dan Denton, Secretary. L Helps Staff At Willis-Knighton The JML consists of dedicated pages, squires and Knights. These students receive a one-hour training course at Willis-Knighton Hospital. All members must have a 2.8 grade average to be a member. The students receive training that is bene- ficial to them in later life. Junior Medical League consists of 31 members. 'These members plan to enter into some phase ofthe medical field after graduation. Most ofthe members in JML participate one after- noon a week at Willis-Knighton Hospital. Members enjoy all aspects ofthe volunteer work but especially making the elderly patients more comfortable and cheerful. LEFT: Mary McCormick, President: Connie Wilson, Hospitality Chairman: Becky Rachal, Secretary: Robert Gross, Vice Presi- dent: Dan Winn, Treasurer, Mrs. McCartney, Advisor. FRONT ROW: Irma Corpier, Debbie Balzrctte, Karen Whitworth, Sue Thomason, Patricia Ann Green, Ruth Mays, Connie Huitt, Margaret Piazza, Beckie Dc-Broeck. ROW 2: Patty Loden, Debi Pierce, Edith Moore, Lauri Barre, Sherry Smith, ,loleen Hennigan, Debbie Nutt, Glenda Knotts, Anne Morris, Linda Tinglc, Jackie Lahman. ROW 3: Linda Trant, Annette LaFave, George DeVault, Jr., Billy Carter, Mary Francais Scott. W7 n-'yy ABOVE: President of Z Club, Lydia Petrus, presides over the ABOVE: Brenda Stephens, along with other Z Club members, at- meetings which are held twice a month' tend the end of the year banquet. Woodlawn Z Club Has Membership Of 36 FRONT ROW: Sharon Spearman, Melinda Austin, Betsy Smith, Carla Quinn, Joleen Hennigan, Brenda Bagley, Susan Davidson, Sherry Bellows, Erika Kuun. ROW 2: Sonya Gibson, Susan Boulcnight, Paula Rich, Carol Hagedorn, Diane Dufour, Sharon Joyner, Robbie Field- er, Karen Chance, Beth Ann Towns, Terri Alexander, Lauri Barre. ROW 3: Barbara Fong, Janet White, Suzy Rose, Romae Jolley, Renae Jolley, Crecia Biard, Karen Magee, Diane Mangham, Becky Cole, Cynthia Killgore, Chris Doughty. Z Club Encourages School Spirit The Woodlawn Zonta Club participated in many activities throughout the year to promote school spir- it. Z Club members made posters and stickers to pro- mote spirit at football games. Other activities for the Z Club included the Cupid bag sales on Valentine's Day, selling poppies on Vet- eran's Day, stuffing envelopes for March of Dimes, and giving a party at CBARC in February. All pro- ceeds from Cupid bags are donated to charitable or- ganizations. Members of Z Club wrote letters and gave presents to their Big or Lil' Sis. At the end of the year the girls were excited to find out who their secret sister was. BELOW: .lanet Hinton, Secretary, Brenda Bagley, Senior Board Memberg Matsha Knight, Treasurerg Suanne Best, Senior Service Chairmang Brenda Stephens, Vice President, Chris Doughty, Sophomore Board Member, Lydia Petrus, Presidentg Karen Chance, Junior Board Memberg Cynthia Kilgore, Junior Service hairman. .C C l ABOVE: Miss Linda Loper, sewing her fourth year as Z Club sponsor, works with the girls on their various projects. BELOW: Sherry Bellows and Paula Rich collect money to give to the Muscular Dystrophy Fund in Shreveport. FRONT ROW: Kathy McCann, June Adeoek, Karen Haynes, Betty Shotwell, Shirley Graham. SECOND ROW: Mr. Clyde Self, Sponsor Donald Ruff, Jeff Howell, Dave Crawford, Kenny Gilbert, Tommy Dice, Mrs. Chris Strother, Sponsorg Wade Robinson, Sponsor. DE Club Is Kept Busy With Projects Promoting interest in merchandising, retailing. Under the leadership of Mrs. Chris Strother, lVlr. marketing, and distributing is the purpose of the Wade Robinson, and Mr. Clyde Self, the members Woodlawn DE Club. This year the Woodlawn DE are guided into the business world. Club had the largest membership that it has had in The DE Club has a special project oligiving toys to the history of the school. Children at Christmas. BELOW: Seventy Woodlawn boys participate in the Distributive Education Program. FRONT ROW: Cathy Windham, Mary Cummings, Sandra Boatright, Beverly Creglow, June Adcock, Nancy Mays, Sharon Daley, Sheila Young, Kathy McCann, Anne Cobb. ROW 2: Mary Carroll, Juanita Johnson, Angeline Justice, Rosa Flowers, Teresa O'Hara, Esther O'Neal, Brenda Scott, Pam Walsworth, Ann Dawson. ROW 3: Valrey Richardson, Linda Waterman, Carolyn Blake, Pat Murphy, Dianne Fricks, Pam Burton, Shirley Graham, Betty Sholwell, Elena McGutnfin, Karon Lloyd, Karen Haynes, Susan Wood, Wanda Webster, Donna White. LEFT: Donna White worked as a salcsgirl at Burtis Variety Store. BELOW: ln the classroom DE students learn the responsibilities of having a job and the techniques to be used on the job. sfs.,,.,q tk A :t f B lttt A-,wr FRONT ROW: Patricia Montelbano, Pam Leon, Cindy Totten. Paula Langley, Kathy Dyson. ROW 2: Audrey Hughes. Darla Turnage. Mar- tha Hawkins, Debbie Point, Susan Roy, Annette Moreau. COE Has Employer Of The Month This year the Cooperative Office Education Club of Woodlawn selects an Employer of the Month each month. The Employer ofthe Month is hon- ored twice during the month. at his store and ut school. The COE Club. which aims to stimulate interest in office procedures and promote goodwill among employees and employers, is sponsored by Mrs. Chris Strother. Membership in the Club is limited to seniors who maintain a 'CCH average and attend the club meetings regularly. Under the guidance of Mrs. Chris Strother, COE members are taught office education. Paula Langley, Pam Leon, and Cindy Totten entertain Mr. Joe Caplis of Mill Industries. Spanish Club Has New Sponsor To promote and encourage interest and under- standing of the many Customs ofthe Spanish people is the purpose of the Woodlawn Spanish Club. The official name of the Woodlawn Spanish Clulu is Los Alegress which means The Happy Ones. Mernlnerslrip in the Spanish Chili is open to any student having studied Spanish or one who is vur- rently enrolled in the Spanish Course. The rnernliers of Los Alegrcss have an annual lran- quet at El Chico's restaurant. Mrs. Anita Chandler is tho new advisor ol' thr- club. BELOW: Mrs. Anita Chandler advises the Spanish Club nu-iubers on service projects and activities. OFFICERS - SEATED: Robbie Fielder, Secretary, Barbara Seal, Treasurer. STANDING: Lou McClure, President, Ken Cagle, Vice-President. FRONT ROW: Cynthia Hickenbotam, Susan Hemperley, Beverly Higdon. Edith Spiegel, Helen Walker, Peggy Dunlap. ROW 2: Benny Murry, ,Io Callaway, Melody Quinn, Pam Laengcr, Flo McGuire. ROW 3: Ronald Fletcher, Dan Winn, D. J. Weed, John Coleman, Charles Whitworth, Michael Brewster, Randy Anderson, Jeff Acklen. . L . ifz ,gg iih tx OFFICERS - Cecil Hutto, President, Skippy McClimans, Senior Skippy McClimans, member of Interact Club, spent many hours Board Memberg Carl Parker, Secretary, George DeVault, Vice collecting for the March of Dimes. Presidentg Raymond Eason, Treasurerg Randy Lentz, Junior Board Member. FRONT ROW: Larry Terrell, Rusty Thompson, Glen Davison, Dan Denton, Robert May, Kenneth Nelson. ROW 2: Gary Hammett, John Boston, Lane Callaway, Gene Robinson, John Coleman, Robert Beetle. ROW 3: Bary Hayes, James Balzrctte, Mike Friedkin, Alan Ander- son, Dennis Herrin, Gene Smeed. ROW 4: Max Nunnery, Larry Mauldin, Joe Newsom, Tom Peterson. SWEETHEARTS 4 FRONT ROW: Gloria Grant, Teresa French, Susan Smith, Vicky Foy. ROW 2: Ann Howard, Pam Laenger, Pam Mit- chell, Suzanne Huber. RIGHT: Mr. Willis led the Interact Club through many line proj- ects during the school year. Woodlawn Interact Gains New Sponsor Interact Club eonsists of dedicated students inter- ested in serving the community and school. Their goal is to learn to be better leaders and citizens through Interact activities. The club, whose sponsor is lVIr. Willis, requires a 2.75 grade average. The members chose eight sweet- hearts to represent their club this year. The Woodlawn Interact Club tries to train young men to serve el'i'eetively in the seltool and community and to spread their ideas to their fellow students. Hopefully, the members will also carry their ideas ol' service into their adult life. WHS French Club Gains New Sponsor To promote interest in the Culture, language. and sovial lite ofthe people who speak French is the pu - pose ol' Le Ct-rclc Franeziis. Stuclents must he en- rolled in Freneh to heeome a rneinlmer. This year the vlub has thirty melnhers. Moiieyrnziking projerts in- vlutle selling Pumpkins for your Punkinu at Hal- loween. Frm-nu-li rluh members enjoyed a fall pienie this vear zinrl went enrolling at Christmas. RIGHT: Miss Dorothy Hovious, French Club sponsor, worked hard in helping the elub progress. 1. 'gsm SVN - N' ' 5' i,1f15,5 -i,k, .,-'. , ,,.'k A . .if lIk'! :fjk - f -V .M 2 -1 Y QI- X Y W Vg 2 x.. . 'f :1,: . .stsfezi :asf -ff f . ..:z':m::i. 4 .- we 2 .- i - -f . Sf -X i.i,, ii,f A ,.- ,,.. .M ess- 1 - 1 r . 6' sf' 'f s gf s jf I r- ' '5 'm i f ID 5522 s ., ,,,,,, sf.. , is ,. FRONT ROW: Susan McCarty, Suzanne Huber, Becky Bush, Becky Rat-Ahal, Karen Boesrnzin, Sharon Spearman, ,lanet English, Lauri Barre. ROW 2: Creeia Biarfl, Cheryl Loftin, Kathy Etier, Janet Powell, Charmaine Barnes, Sherry Smith, Linda Wilson, Sharon Reyna. ROW 3: Randy Lentz, Betsy McLeod, Diane Greenlee, Karen Magee, Helen West, Judy Thornton, Suzy Brown, Pam Conger. Larry Lewis. Q ess 1 N ik i ,CQ is T: , -.. '.,,.-vu 3 Y.L.LP FRONT ROW: Janet English. Rvporlvr: Karon Bocsinan, President. ROW 2: Linda Wilson, PLiI'll2lIITCIllZl!'l21Il1 Sharon Reyna, TTPHSLIFBIY Suzy Brown. Vivff Pri-sidvnt. ROW 3: Pain Congcr, Social Chairman: Sharon Spearman. Svcrciaryg Janet Powvll, Program Chairman Karen Boesman Pre sides ver Club FRENCH HONOR SOCIETY - Janet English, Dianv Dufour, Sharon Spearman. 3 z 5 S ii FRONT ROW: Ronald Harvey, John McCoy, Dickic Cuice, Rox Anglin, Jim Robinson, Harley Harville, Dennis Marlinicz. ROW 2: Don Ayuock, Paul Kenninglon, Mark Hughes, Rivky Simmons, Stvvr' Rvadhinwr, David Houghton, Cordvll Houston. ROW 3: Mike Adlcy, Dale Burnum, Charles Davis, Bill LeBlanc, John Strange. LEFT: Tommy Slarkcy, Junior Board Member, Mr. Powell, Spon- sor: Jay Young, Secretary: John McCoy, Sergeant at Arms, Buzz James, President: Tommy Wall-rfallvn, Treasurer. Beth Ann Towns and Charles Davis deliver food baskets. H W X Y . j K, 5' A f t Woodlawn Key Club Strives To Serve Training young men to serve effeetivelv in the sehool and eonnnunity and to sprezul their itleais to their fellow stuxlents is the purpose ol' the Wooilluwn Key Club. Mr. Charles Powell serves as advisor to the Woodlawn Key Club. Nleinbers of the Key Club at Wooflluwn must inuintuin a C uxerage. Before being voted into the elub by present members. prospeetire ineinbers ol' the Key Club niust be LlPPI'0X'0ll by the high st-hoo! aulministration and the elub sponsor. Thirteen girls were ehosen by the nieinbers as Sweethearts. three sophomores. four juniors. unel six seniors. They uttenil the meetings and work on proj- eets. The Key Club sponsors Lin annual beauty pageant in whieh girls sponsored by the serviee elubs ut Woodlawn purtieipute. LEFT: Cynthia Kilgore, Susan Wuterlallen. and Beth Ann Towns participate in a raffle at a Pancake Supper. SWEETHEARTS FRONT ROW Ben ily Crcblou B4 th Ann Towns, Carla Quinn, Debbie Stamp. .lulie Hall. Helen Groves. ROW 2: ble Priest Donna Nelson Judy Posey Pat Waleworth, Cynthia Kilgore, Suanne Best. FRONT ROW: Curia Quinn, Dvbra Courtney. Edith Spit-gvl. Ann Howard, Brvndgl Baglvy. Bvtsy Smith, Vivkic Alvwairifli-r. Susan Davidson. Marian Cbandlvr. ROW 2: Marilyn Wulmlrop. Lindu Wilson. .ludi Posey. B4-t-ky Colm: Juni-1 Hinton. Carol lbigwlorn. P1-ggi' Spinks. Suni- niiv Bvuni. ROW 3: Katy Hanson. Sbvlizi Slrivklund. Dianna' Manglizun. Karon Nlaigm-. Rliondzi Putt:-rson. Bi-wrly Crvgloxi. Sllillltlt' Bt-st. Robbie' Fivldtfr. Lydia Pvtrus. Staff Promotes Spirit At Games Tliv Football Program All Stull' spvnt tlioir Suni- tnvr putting togotber un exviting und intvrc-sting pro- gram. It had l'llI'I'l't1l pictures and artivlos on tht llxlltll. Ttu-su1i'l'st-Its prograins ut cuvli lioinv guinm-. Arrix- ing at 6:00. tlio stall' sf-tts tlirougli tht- liirst tlttui'tvi' ot vuvli gunna Altliougli lllt'y xsorkvd bard. lliv girls in I4 gli lllN rvpuid. Tlivy wcviwtl tln' satisllwtioli from knowing tht-5: boostvtl svliool spirit tbrougli tlivir work. ABOVE: Mrs. Pat Johnson sponsored tho staff this year. MANAGERS - Shelia Strickland. Karen Magee. Becky Cole, Brenda Bagley, Kay Hanson, Summie Bvam. 1vz:s:- ,L '-: .2 ' 1 ff 4 V H V - - .- .Ww zxxwmmna3.:. may E i N E , Q. 5 OFFIQERS - Melody Quinn- Vim. pwsiflmlz janv! English- ABOVE: Miss Ronda Stinson and Mrs. Chris Strothvr guided tho President: Gloria Rvews. Scifrvtaryg Dianm' Groonlvy. 'I'i'va1si1r1'l'. girls through lhvir innnj zwlivitivs. ' 9 ASTRA Club Is New Glrls Club. Tho ASTRA CLUB. il now vluh ul Woodlzm n this tural uvlivitim-s. To proinolv iollowsliip :ind ln-ltor un- yvar, is sponsorvd by Allrusu Inlvrnutional. Il is onv df'l'SIL1II1iillg Lnnong ull Iwolilo. ol' ovor 550 world-wida' loud vluhs oi' Ailrusa Intvr- Tho 1-Impipr ol' ASTRA CLUB ul Woodlawn is national. sponsorm-d by Miss Ronda Stinson und Mrs. Chris The 11211110 ASTRA CLUB SILIIHIS fill' Aliiliiy- SUIW- Slrolhor. Tha- vluh nuwls lhv first Tum-sdni oi' 1-wry iw. Training. R4'5lJlJIlSilliiilf. Arhiowiiioiil. its olwjw- mqmili, tiws arc-: To proxido opporlunilios for pm-rsonnl dv- For In-oil-i'ls iliis your lhoy had ai CIIl'iSilNLlS party wlopnn-nt. 1'ilI'l'1'I4 plunning and I1lA0llllI'dii0Il. lonilw- L11 ii nursing homo. ASTRA CLUB nn-inln-rs niso di. ship training, und ritizvnship flow-lopiiwiil. To iosln-r ipmlt-tl nn Inslnllmvnl Dinni-r mln-ro thi-i rw-1-iwil thi- 4'om'i'pt ol' sviwivv through pru1'lii'ul nlmplivnlioii ily-ir SN'OQ1l1'I'S Lind pins, in svhool and vonnnunilv. To sponsor soviul and vul- FRONT ROW: Susan Hvinpvrly. ,Ian Thorniseo. Roiivo Mayvux. ROW 22: Tonotlc Bvnott. Linda Burlilvy. Flo Mt'Guiro. ROW 3: Rom-0 Thompson, Franvis Mayvs. Donna EllliiiIlgt'I'. ROW 4-: Voroniru Johnson. Mary McCorn1iCk. Susan Wood. Latin Club Members Attend Convention Sponsored by Miss Dorothy Hovious. the Woorl- lawn Latin Club eneourages tlte study ol' the elassies and eultivatos lriendsltips among those interested. Members of the Latin Club must be in first year Latin, or must have eompleted at least one year, have a C average, and attend the meetings. The State Convention, whieh was held at Captain Shreve High Sehool, was attended by Glenda Knotts. Jan Thoniisce, and George DeVault. Glenda Knotts, a junior at Woodlawn was elected State Treasurer. OFFICERS - FRONT ROW: Gloria Grant, Vice President: Boba bie Stamp, President: Glenda Knotts, Secretary: Jan Thomisee, Treasurer, ROW 2: George DeVault, Public Relations: David Towns, Historian: Larry Terrell, Parliamentariari. Miss Hovious, sponsor of the Latin Club, enjoys teaching young boys and girls. FRONT ROW: Renee Mayeux, Debbie Stamp, John Boston, ,lan Thomisee, Glenda Knotts. ROW 2: Gloria Grant, Vicky Litton, Robbi Mercer, Anita Dodd. ROW 3: Bobby Gunn, George DeVault, Larry Lewis, David Towns, Larry Terrell. OFFICE WORKERS - FRONT ROW: Renee Jacks, Charlotte Triplet, Kathy Turner, Donna Pileher, Charlotte Grace, Debbie Higdon, Shirley Pilgrain. ROW 2: Nita Shields, Julie Whipple, Vicky Biggs, Rita DeFriend, Susan Smith, Della Cathey, Rhonda Colston. ROW 3: Kathy Loftin, Viola Smith, Cynthia Killgore, Sharon Joyner, Debbie Brinkley, Edith Moore. ROW 11-: Sissy Bowers, Kathy Ellis, Marsha Treadway, Barbara Zeigler, Renae Jolley, Ronnie Jolley. Office Workers Volunteer Services The assistance of the volunteer office worker is in- valuable to WHS. Each morning the student offiee workers begin their daily tasks by pielxing up absen- tee cards from all the rooms and distributing niorn- ing sheets. Other duties ol' the oflliee workers are an- swering the telephone and intercom, running or- rands. rlistriliuting afternoon sheets, locating stu- dents when needed, and taking messages. ABOVE: Charlotte Triplet and Julie Wipple have gained much knowledge about the jobs of office workers at Woodlawn. RIGHT: Viola Smith has the responsibility of answering the tele- phone and intercom at fifth period. ,N AUDIO-VISUAL AID WORKERS - Gerald Gram-, Harley Harville, Tommy Cole, Gene Molton, Sammy Deeds. o o o Audlo-Vlsual AldS Benefit School Through tht' uso ol' rooord players, movie projw- Undor tho guidanoo of Mrs. Odcssiv Frisvli, the as- tors, tapo rooordors, and oduvationally approvod sistants of the Audio-Visual Aid Dvpartmeut did films and tapcs, classroom stlbjwts wero daily made thoir share in' bringing lilo and vducational enrich- more intcrvsting at tho Castle. mont to tho curriculum at tho Castle. Teachers Could uso thosv aids by Cllfxvliillg out tho Thesv assistants took varo of the operational part dosirc-d CtlLllpI1lt'I1l and vould thus lwtter portray and of the visual aids by showing films in vlassrooms and illustrate' thc suhjvvt matte-r ht-ing taught. oporating tape recorders and projc-ctors. BELOW: Tommy Cole, Harley Harville, and Gerald Grace work the projector for a class. LIBRARY ASSISTANTS - FRONT ROW: Sammie Williams, LIBRARIANS - MTS' Allen, MPS- FfiSCl'l, MVS- Bllldiflg Patricia Powell, Mary Lawless, Susan Hazelmvycr, She-lia Sellers, Minena Bond. ROW 2: Sammy Deeds. Gt-ne Me-lton, Harley Har- ville, Gerald Grace. tudent Workers Lihrary assistants serve the school lay giving up their study hall to work an hour vzu'h day in thc' li- brary. Thi-sv workers must halve a C+ average and he approved hy thc librarian. Handling 120 periodicals hy clit-vking them into the library. keeping tht' vurrt-nt ones ready for read- ors. and chronologivally placing oldor Copies in order Sammy Deeds, Sammie Williams, Minena Bond, an Assist Librarians on tht' storage- slwlves were just Z1 liow ol' the lllll'ilI'Y assistantis jobs. They also rvslwlved hooks, made out lihrarv line notinvs, took hooks to vlassrooins, helped make and hung tht- bulletin hoard displays, eh:-4-kml students and out of tht- lllJl'2lI'l'. and sht-lwd lu-wspzipvrs. d Gene Melton worked in the library checking out books. in B E FBLA Club Serves Business Students The Future Business Leaders of Anioriea is an or- ganization for all high school students enrolled in business subjovts. It is part ofa program ofthe Voca- tional Businoss and Office Education Section of the State Department of Education. The purpose of FBLA is to dvwlop lvadvrsliip and to strengthen the coiifidenvv of young men and women in tlu-mseli'es and their work. FBLA can de- velop our t'lial'at'tvr and prepare us for useful Citizen- ship. The nienibors of FBLA visit various business schools and firms to improve and establish standards for entrance into store and office occupations. RIGHT: Mrs. Hudson and Mrs. Smith, as sponsors of the FBLA Club, give students guidance about the business world. FRONT ROW: Vicki Foy, Karen Walden, Bobby Wells, Sue Thomason, Mike Garson, Donna Pilolivr, Charlotte Grace, Ramona Arnold. ROW 2: Amy Wall, Beverly Gentry, Debbie Hacker, Kay Satcher, Sherri Rater, Brenda Bagley, Cathy Scliillagc, Samrnie Beam. ROW 3: Donna Page, Jane Bounds, Mary Edwards, Cinda Gwen, Tanya Davis, Patricia Everett. ROW 4: Carolyn Farley, Terri Pate, Terri Bacigolu- pi, Buddy W onward, Gene Boseman, Jessie McBroom. lp. , - it i 4 l FRONT ROW: Raymond Eason, Gerald Posey, Rusty Thompson, Glen Davidson, Dan Denton. ROW 2: Bary Hayes, Gene Snieed, John Coleman, Robert Beadle, Lindsay Collins. ROW 3: James Balarette, George DcVault, Mike Friedkin, Larry Terrell. Skip lVlcClimans. Science And ath Club Looks Ahead l l l OFFICERS - KNEELING: Dan Denton, Secretary: Glen Davison, Parliamentarian. STANDING: Barry Hayes, Treasurerg Skippy McClimans, President, Mike Friedkin. Vice-President. The Woodlawn Science and Math Club has two new sponsors this year. Serving as advisors to this club are Mr. Ralph Whilc and Mr. Rogers Martin. To promote appreciation of science and mathemat- ics and to further enrich thc experience of those in- terested in the application of math and science in practical and professional fields are the purposes of this club. Through discussions the members are acquainted with the many opportunities available in the field ol' mathematics and science. BELOW: Mr. Martin is one of the two new faculty advisors to the Science and Math Club at Woodlawn. -fi., ,wef- FFA Continues WHS Tradition For the tenth consecutive year this chapter was rated superior in the state. lt is not so surprising after recalling the many activities of the elub. The purpose of the elub is to develop leadership ability and encourage interests in careers relating to agri- culture. lt thus provides an opportunity for rural boys and students interested in agriculture to partici- pate with other students possessing similar interests in contests and activities related to these areas. The requirements for membership are to be en- rolled in voeational agriculture and he voted in by the previous members. The chapter played an important role in coordinat- ing the FFA Barnyard at the fair and acted as hosts for the exhibit. 3 'I' - ABOVE: President Cary Rankin and sponsor Mr Harris directed FFA through their meetings. BELOW: FFA members learn by watching actual happenings on film. ABOVE: Bruce Walker gains on the job experience in butchering for his Vocational Agriculture Project. OFFICERS - Cliff Roberts, Treasurer, Bruce Walker, Scntinelg Dennis Thompson, lst Vice President, Herbert Coolman, Reporte er, Mark Candy, Secretary, Terry Candy, 2nd Vice President, Cary Rankin, President: Bruce Carroll, Parliamcntarian. FRONT ROW: Mike Cochran, Terry Candy, Randy Ebarb, Cary Rankin, Dennis Thompson, Bruce Walker. ROW 2: Mike Neil, Henry De- brock, Bruce Carroll, Herbert Coolman, Donnie Meachum, Mark Candy, ,lay Wright. ROW 3: Cliff Roberts, Bob Anglin, Jimmy Hendrix, Ted Palermo, Mark Mitchell, Hershell Boyette, .lohnny Coffey, , 4, .W .WH ES! mg, ja , y ltr .....-.-l--L--K, FHA Members Move y Toward New Horizons U1111111' 1111- 11'L111t'I'S1l1Il 01'1VlI'S. ,1111111 Young, 1111- 1111- yisor, 1111- W1111111axx I1 Fll1lII'l' l'IOII1l'I1lLl1i1'l'S ol' A1111'ri- Ca C11111 has 111z111y p111'l111s1's. Their 1'or11111osl 111111111511 is 10 llI'0jl51'1 H111111' E1'1111o111i1's i11lo 1111- 1111111 1111- 01' 1111- l'0I11II1llIll1y. M1-111111113 of this 1:11111 ltfilfll t111'1111g11 11xp111'i11111'1' 11111 joys 111111 sulisl'z11'li1111 o1'ho11111111u11i11g. FHA is 1'11111p11s1'11 ol' girls who 11r1- 1-111'o111'1l 111 Olll' 01' 1111- HO1111- E1'o11o111i1's 1'o11rs1's 111111 Illililllilili 21 ay1:1'11g11. As s1:1'x'i1'1' I1r11j111'1s this f'CLlI'. 1111- FHA ITll'Il11lCl'S h111p1r11 111r1f11y fz1111i1i1's 111111 11111'si11g 11or1111s for 11111 aged all C111'isl11111s. RIGHT A FRONT ROW: Bvlsy Smith, Vi1'1' P1'1'si111'11lg Brenda Bagley, Par1iz1m1v111z1ria11. ROW 2: Vivki A11'xa1111f'r, Presiduntg Marsha Turadway. Trcasuwr: Kay Porn-r, Se1'r1frluryg Tori Baciga- lupc, Hisl11ria11. Grace Boyelle, Berry Nell Baker, and Betsy Sinith participated in a style show sponsorerl by McCa1l's. 1--aux FRONT ROW: Linda Hvrring, Susan Davidson. Shvrry Lazarus, Arlvm- lfbarlz. Conniv Harvey. Patsy Johnson, Peggy Hughvs, Kathy Sta- tliam. ROW 2: Ruby Burnlvy, Marian Clianrllvr, Dianne Horton, Linrla Bogues. Darla Bonnvr. Nila Sliiolnls. P1-ggy Caslon, Juanita Rigby, Ramona Blank, ROW 3: Kiwlly Anilvrson. Dvblric' Valcntinv. Vivki Foy, R1-bwval Dison, Mary Cummings. ,lvaniv Larobve. Piggy Rvynaiifl. Rita DvFrivntl. Sharon Rvyna. Bvrry Nflll Bakvr. 'Vickie Alexander models in style show. As sponsor ol' FHA, Mrs. ,lean Young slrussvs ilu' importanve of the role of the woman in thc homo and community. nz.. Staff Spends Hours Working On Herald To publish the HERALD and contribute school news to local newspapers is the purpose of this orga- nization. This year's editorial staff published eight papers. Much time is spent publishing all of the news ofthe school so that every student will be informed. If The Woodlawn HERALD Editorial Staff has elev- en members and is under the direction of Mrs. Case and Mrs. Wilson. These dedicated students published exceptionally good papers this year which helped to build school spirit. ef' LEFT: Ronnie Johnston and Tommy Waterfallen, Editorial staff members, spend much time drawing and arranging layouts for the school paper. HERALD STAFF - FRONT ROW: Becky Cole, Carla Quinn. Dot Comans, Sharon Marsh, Betsy McLeod. ROW 2: Ronnie Procell, Tommy Waterfallen, Gilbert DeHaan, John McCoy, Mike Rose, Byron Richard 5 ,,! uk fa, f,,1: at 'XXX HERALD REPORTERS - FRONT ROW: Mary Cummings, Vicky Mowry, Vicky Frith, Linda Wallcer, Sherlyn Waller. ROW 2: Watson Franks, Sissy Bowers, Debi Stamp, Debby Rimmer, Edith Moore, Lydia Petrus, Charlotte Webb, Janice Harvey, Susan Hazelmeyer, Patsy Murphy, Denise Peters. ROW 3: Charlie Statham, Mike Adley, Larry Mays, Steve Miller, Dave Crawford, Randy Brown, Gene Melton, Jimmy Willis, Pat McDonald, John Dill, C-ary Mayfield. RIGHT: Charlotte Webb interviews Marsha Knight after being elected to the Homecoming Court. Reporters Interview Different People The requirements for becoming a HERALD re- porter inelude being a journalism student and the ability to find news and to write it in an interesting manner. A subject is assigned to each reporter, and his story is approved by the sponsors, Mrs. Case and Mrs. Wilson, before being printed. Reporters on the HERALD Staff have a chance to become editor alter serving for one year. Woodlawn HERALD Reporters help the HER- ALD Editorial Stafl' in getting the paper published and promoting student interest in the school. RIGHT: HERALD sponsors, Mrs. Case and Mrs. Wilson, spent much time helping publish the HERALD. BELOW: Betsy McLeod and Dot Comans, members of Circulation Staff, work hard selling HERALDS. 1 ,Hel Q O I 6, we i!QX'.7l X-E3 Clreulatlon Staff Delivers Herald The HERALD circulation Stall' is composed oi' juniors and seniors who. with their advisors Mrs. Case and Mrs. Wilson, sell many HERALDS. Each member of the staff is responsible for selling tho pai- pers to the rooms in their section when the HERALD is published each month. Circulation members are responsible for making posters to encourage all students to buy il HERALD. They spend much time advertising so everyone at school will be informed of the selling days. 104 t Herald Ad taff orks During Summer Th 3 we. - 1 4' purposv ol' tho HERALD Nl Stull is lo will ,X urls lor lhf' Ill'WSlJLllJ4'I' unrl proniols- Ll good lu-rsonul rvlulionship lu'lw1'1'n llu' svhool Lnul lrusinvss. Stall n unrl rolluling liom lllX1Ill KIS Th ' U ' 1 cw also plain llu uinilwrs work ul tha- vonstunl join ol' hilling url layouls lor vzufll pupvr anul lhcin prool'rn'u1l lu'l'oru' pulblivallion. Th mr vrullr-ss work vlialmlvs Wooilluwn lo pululish ll pups-r that we- van lu- proud ol. Stu mlvnls lwronu' arclllaililr-al uilh thx- livlil ol' rul in rlising and lf-urn ll1l'LlI'l 0liSLllUSll1L1I1Hl1llJ ln svrxing on lhc' stall. ln Lulflilion lo ll'LlI'I1II1g thx-sv skulls, HERALD All Stull' mvnilwrs luxw 21 vluuu-0 lo lw se lmrvlvfl lor Quill and Stroll. ...pq 1 A WM 'S . -K Nr 5 :wif X-' '-'- 4!igil7 212' ABOVE: Mrs. Alive- Rirhurml- son assisls Lowvry Davis in preparing the ads lo publish. LEFT: Jim Sl3I'l'il'y. Dvhhiv Bvnllcy, Brcmla Baglcy, Vicky Frith, Carolyn Favor. S., ,Qi . f iii.. 5353 10 6 Art Club Provides Service To School The Art Club is new at Woodlawn this year. Serv- ing as sponsors are Mrs. Johnnie Jordan and Mr. Charles Lovelace. The purpose of this organization is to provide serviee to the school and promote self-im- provcment. Projects for the year included making miniature paintings, sponsoring a bake sale, and deeoupaging pictures to sell. Other projects ol' service were the making ol' a backdrop for the 1970 Homecoming Dance and an entry in the Captain Shreve game homeroom poster eontest. The Art Club won first place. At the end ofthe year a banquet was held. A cer- tificate ol' service was awarded the most outstanding student. OFFICERS - Laverne Courtney, Vice Presidentg Gene Boze- man, Parliamentariang lsham Smith, Treasurer: Debbie Higdon, President, Romona Arnold, Secretary. FRONT ROW: Becky Bush, Jeanie Laeobee, Charlotte Grace, Karen Lynch, Susan McCarty. ROW 2: Pat Johnson, Sharon Whitaker, Janie Cooper, Denise Drong, Becky Higdon. ROW 3: Byron Richard, Murray Holloway, Jim Anderson, Mark Davison, Robert Tyson, Roger Pool. N. Q., ABOVE: This poster sponsored by the Art Club won first place in the Captain Shreve Poster Contest. l W ' C Art C uh ms Poster ontest Mrs. Johnnie Jordan organized Woodlawn's first Art Club. Mr. Charles Lovelace also served as advisor for Art Club. M, -. 0 1 4. 7 i af a f 2:1 1 f !':.,f-1 f' ff-V8 5: 4 4: ,W ' f?i'Tf -5 4wQ, fm' x-' -0 Hs' - GX N 5' ,l X 1 Sf ', 5 ., Q Y Ii! I V HONORS at we Castle Bestows Greatest Honors SONYA GIBSON has been chosen Miss Wood- lawn for the 1970-71 year. ln her previous two years she has received many other honors for her services to the Castle. Sonya has worked with the Z Club, French Club, Student Council. and Football Pregrant Ad Staff. She has devoted most of her time serving as head cheerleader to the Knights. Sonya was elected Class Favorite in her sopho- more and junior years and has been a member of both the Homecoming and Accolade Courts. This past summer she was WHS representative at Pel State. When she finds time, Sonya enjoys the outdoor life. She is very fond of swimming, skiing, and camp- ing. At home she likes to cook. Sonya is very interested in sports, old movies, and aviation - she plans to become an airline stew- ardess. She loves El Chico's, ,lose Feliciano, and all kinds of rings. The color purple, raw oysters, and cold floors are on her list of dislikes. Most of all, though, Sonya dislikes leaving the many friends she has met at the Castle. Selected as Mr. Woodlawn for this school year is JOHNNY BOOTY. This senior Knight is very active at the Castle. His participation in sports and different organizations has won him the respect of his fellow Knights. ,lohnny has been a member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes during his three years at WHS. He is also a member of FFA, and he has participated in Key Club and Student Council activities. Johnny was elected to the Aecolade Court as a sophomore and junior. During his previous two years, he served with Sonya as Class Favorite. As a member of the Knightis Football Team, he has assisted in bringing many honors to the Castle. He lettered in football allkthree years at WHS, and he has been selected to the All-City, All-District, and All-State teams. Aside from football, Johnny partici- pated in track and baseball. This Knight also enjoys hunting and fishing when he finds the time. 4 gtg: ., 4 X ,fs 43- 1 A 431, N-y Senior Favorites Hn' mn V W ,, .xg., A L 4 if ma, 11 fi Junior Favorites 4 Sophomore Favorites .Y 3 lf' Q yn. if. B24 vf I , hy' GQ ' .-M .ua ,. '. 5 A ' u 1 Lx ily. u ,.. if A 5 vfauuwb-A ww 9 Backstage the girls chosen to partivipate on Saturday night as the Top Twenty make last minute preparations. Alternating with Kenny Gilbert, Becky Bush and Talniadgc Wells provide entertainment for the pageant. Master of ceremonies Mike Masters evokes a laugh while- ques- tioning Vicky Frith. Beauty Pageani Becomes A Tradition lj- Bfpiiiil' K Rm ei Q 1 .l 5 is TOP TWENTY - FIRST ROW: Sandy Amburn, Suanne Best, Janice Ebarb, Shirley Graham, Jan Hardin, Cynthia Killgore, Julie Hall, Vicky Frith, Susan Davidson, Brenda Bagley. SECOND ROW: Paula Langley, Debi Priest, Mary McCormick. Carla Quinn, Pat Walsworth, Lydia Ward, Liz Todaro, Donna Nelson, Lydia Petrus, Bonnie Martin. Being crowned Girl of My Dreamsi' by Mr, J. W. Cook is junior Mike Masters tried to put each girl in the Top Ten on thc spot Sandy Ambllm- with comic-situation questions. E - l l 7 Mbyik an 52 Jw iff3i1'RS Winner And Runners-Up Are Selected Second Runner-Up Third Runner-Up Julie Hall Lydia Ward Fi1'St RUHHCI'-Up Fourth Runner-Up Vicky Frith Cynthia Killgore , E In-ef ' LX 1 L t,n. X 4ee he he mg? fin J N' f ff .f - - Y? I . W - -ztizszsi ff 20 The 1970 Homecoming Festivities Begin Thi- stadium was pac'lwc'l with slm'tatoi's. Tlw tlatv was October 30 and thi- 4-vm-nt was thi- Woodlawn f Ruston loothall ganna More important. it was tho night ot' thc Woodlawn Horns-vorning. The liostivitics lu-gan with thi- liorination ol' tht' W by thi- Band and Pop Squad on thi- tivlcl at hall'- timc. Each rnaicl on thi' rourt was thou pn-suittt-ml to thc Vlloocllawn Sirlv lay an outstanding liorinvr Knight. Tho highlight ol' thi- night was thi- presentation ol' tho Queen, Carla Quinn. Thr- Lanvvr Drill Twin thvn su- lutvrl the entire' Hoinc-voining Court. After tho victorious ganna, a tlanvv was hvlrl at that Amcvrivan Legion Clubhouse. RIGHT: Mr. Cook vrowncfl Carla Quinn Hornn-voining Queen and presented her with a dozen rcml roses after Gary Ticlwvll escorted her through the Arch of Stem-lf' BELOW: Rose Bearer Kayla Ivy, Daughtvr of Mr. and Mrs. Ken- neth Ivy, and Crown Bearer Wadv Strothvr, son of Mr. and Mrs. David R. Strother. assisted Mr. Cook in vrowning Carla Quinn. l l 1 .X Q 3? 'Z' 5 IS: 1-,J ,UQ 4- I . W ii' .f ws . 1 fi fn A 1 , A ' , is -wk 1 f A , n l -' , ' 'ff ' A , V V , V Q W 'y L. I U ig ' 'f ,. ,. 54 . V . 5 v ' In M Q Et 2 -:iff L.. k -ff 1 5 'L 2' , ibl Z2 ,. VV 1 2 ., . ,V - A e W KM N-Mg If i- h A xx , K .K . , ,. W , W,J , A I l N F Presenting The WHS Homecoming Court H 'S 01.1 'T T 3. i ' je , ,V I K 2' f 5-qw' 4 J I-. K 4 John Winn And Sonya Gibson Reign WW ver Pageant Of The Aeeolade Announcing the arrival ofthe court are Trumpeteers Viola Smith, Becky Cole, and Marsha Treadway. Knighthood is bestowed upon Johnny Booty. Jester for the Court was Terry Cook, Katherine Case and Jennie Louise White were Train Bearers. E Susan Bouknight Barbara Fong Buzz James Jim Woodruff Martha Hawkins 6 Johnny Booty -...., 4,,XW..... , .. .-- ,, - , Cynthia Killgore Julie Hall Robert Cross Dan Winn Brenda Stephens Dennis Martinez June Patterson Mary Ann Blankenship Paul Kennington Don Aycock x im K A 'A xx N Herald for the Pageant was George DeVault. Serving with an air of dignity and pride were King john Winn and Queen Sonya Gibson. Many Add To Success Of Pageant ENTERTAINERS - FRONT ROW: Becky Bush, Vicky Frith, Dory Fernandez. BACK ROW: Carolyn Mi:Dani1-i, Kenny Gilbert, Judy Posey. 7 Q 129 0 ABOVE: Lane Callaway and Cliff Roberts represented Fair Park at Pelican State, but now attend Woodlawn. ABOVE: Susan Bouknight and Larry Mercer were elected Pelican State Alternates at Woodlawn. PELICAN STATE REPRESENTATIVES NOW ATTENDING SOUTHWOOD - FRONT ROW: Sheryl Jackson, Cyd Baker, Mary Cather- ine Bounds. BACK ROW: Robert Rodgers, Ricky Carr, Steve Brown. 5 ,svlgff-1 sarsilsilvf ,X ABOVE: Carla Quinn and Mike Rose exhibit the shirts they re- ceived at Pelican State this year. PEL State Offers New Experience Pelican State is held annually each summer at the LSU campus in Baton Rouge. Each Louisiana high school sends a designated number of students elected by the junior class. Upon arrival each delegate is placed in a mythical city and parish. During the course of the week, the delegates are also placed in a mock political party. For approximately eight days, the students partici- pate in a fast-paced program which includes elec- tions, spirit-oriented activities, and lectures hy prom- inent speakers. The program is designed to promote interest in local and state governments. lt is expected that each representative relay the knowledge learned to his school and city in order to achieve a better informed community. PELICAN STATE REPRESENTATIVES - FRONT ROW: Barbara Fong, Sonya Gibson, Suanne Best, Lydia Petrus, Sammie Beam BACK ROW: Billy Hollifield, John Winn, Rex Anglin, Jay Young. P l 5 3 1 FRONT ROW: Ann Anderson, Sammie Beam, Viola Smith, Donna Pilchcr, Debbie Higdon, Sharon Spearman, Linda Wilson, Patricia Powell, Larry Mercer. SECOND ROW: Patsy Johnson, Diane Dufour, Janet Hinton, Annette Moreau, Carla Quinn, Becky Cole, Susan Bouknight, Sonya Gibson, Lydia Petrus, Barbara Fong, Tommy Waterfallen. THIRD ROW: Billy Hollifield, Carl Parker, Joe Newsom, Skippy McClimans, Mike Friedkin, George DeVault, Larry Mauldin, James Balzarctte, Larry Terrell, Rudy York. NHS Recognizes Deserving Students Each Spring new members are inducted into the National Honor Society. To be eligible for member- ship a student must have a 3.0 grade average and must be active in at least two school organizations. Those students who meet these qualifications are then voted on by the teachers. The focal points of the year are the induction and the spring banquet. This organization does not participate in service or money-making projects. The purpose ofthe National Honor Society is to promote scholarship, leadership, character, and service. OFFICERS: Gloria Grant, Chaplain, Karen Magee, Secretary- Treasurer, Larry Terrell, President, Mrs. Bratton, Sponsor, Mike Rose, Vice-President. uill And Scroll Gets New Sponsor This is Mrs. Richardson's first year as sponsor ol Quill and Scroll. As part of her duties, she must screcnfout potential members for the organization. lt is also her responsibility to sec that all members up- hold the ideals of Quill and Scroll. The purpose of this organization is to honor those students who have done outstanding work for one or more of the school publications. The publications are f the HERALD. the ACCOLADE, and the Football Program. Any student on one of the business or editorial staffs is eligible for membership. Requircmcnts arc a high scholastic average and a recommendation from an advisor of the staff. Those students that are selected are presented in an assembly at the end ofthe year. ABOVE: Mrs. Richardson contemplates the difficult job of organ- izing the Quill and Scroll. STANDING! Diaflf' Maflgllam. Judy Posey. Dianc Dufour. Peggy Gaston. Bcckv Colc. Dot Comans, Gloria Grant. SITTING: Donna Pilch- er, Brenda Bagley, Monie Arnold. Carla Quinn. Robbie Fielder, Karen Mageci Betsy Mc-Lcod. V Debaters Improve Techniques At Camp Through the attendance of various debate camps in the United States, WHS debaters have broadened their knowledge and learned new techniques. This year Woodlawn debaters attended camps at Athens, I Georgia and Louisiana Tech. The purpose of the National Forensic League is to promote speech competition. To qualify as a National Forensic League member a WHS student must earn at least 25 points. Four points are gained through a win and two points for a 1 loss. A member may obtain four degrees. They are the Degree of Merit, Degree of Honor, Degree of Ex- cellence, and Degree of Distinction. OFFICERS: Watson Franks, Reporterg Gene Smeed, Historian, Dan Denton, Secretary, Glen Davison, Vice Presidentg George De- Vault, President. BELOW - FIRST ROW: Ann Collins, Dan Denton, Glen Davison, Rusty Thompson, Mike Schaferkotter. SECOND ROW: Watson Franks, Bary Hayes, George DeVault, Pat Durusau, John Boston, Max Nunnery, Gene Smeed. Football Players Receive Many Honors ABOVE: Tom-my Waterfallen, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Waterfallen, plays center for the Woodlawn foot- ball team. As number SSM on the team, he is re sponsible for the success of many of the plays. His precision in handling the football has placed him on the All-City and All-District teams. One of the most outstanding guards for Woodlawn is John Strange, a 190 pound senior. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Strange. His performance as number 67H has won him the honor of being a member of the All-City and All-District teams. Number 84U on the Woodlawn football team is Jim Woodruff. As a senior offensive end, he is one of Johnny Booty's favorite receivers on the field. De- spite being injured and missing three games this season, Jim was placed on the All-City and All-Dis- trict teams. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Woodruff. Leader of the Woodlawn Knights' offensive attack is Johnny Booty. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Booty. Johnny, the most outstanding quarterback in Louisiana, was named to the All-City, All-District, and All-State teams. This senior, number l0 , leads the state in passing with a total of 1862 yards. Ronnie Procell, number SO on the field, is one of the Knights' most valuable players. As a linebacker, he is responsible for the success of Big Redv. His efforts have placed him on the All-City and All-Dis- trict teams. Ronnie, the son of Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Procell, also was chosen for the second team All- State. 6 : t.. ,C ' f I The Good Citizenship award was presented to Sammie Beam by George DeVault won the Outstanding Speaker Trophy at the the Pelican Chapter of the DAR. Captain Shreve Debate Tournament. Worthy Students Are Awarded Honors Billy l-lollifield, Diane Dufour, Carla Quinn, and Tommy Waterfallen were chosen 'lOutstanding Teenager of America this year at Wood lawn. They submitted information sheets to be placed in slate and national competition. bf Knights Exhibit Best Qualities Tommy Waterfallen and Gloria Grant were presented the Pat 'Em On the Back award by Mayor Fam. This year Kenny Gilbert was electvrl Sir Knight. Billy Hollifielcl received the honor ol being chosen as a member ofthe All-State Band. 'I37 Senior Susan Lattier this year. graduating seniors in qualified as a Na tio nal Merit Semi-Finalist it Glenda Knotts serves as State Treasurer in the .lunior Classical League. Outstanding Students Are Recognized Karen Mage? and Billy Hollilield have been selected National Merit Finalists for the 1971 year. Only one half of one percent of all the 4 the United States receive this honor. .Ioleen Hennigan, Diane Dufour, Becky Rachael, Kenneth Chandler, Sammie Beam, Ann Anderson, and Peggy Spinks won a trophy for Outstanding Planned Yearbook. Peggy Spinks also received a trophy for Outstanding Planned Layout. High scorer for the Woodlawn Knights Basketball team is N 00 Robert Parish. Eddie Smithey, Cathy Carney, and Judy Posey were selected for t.he All-State Choir. 40 ,L .ix-f If f' fag, 4 5' WELS! Q 9f1'R-v f 17? 325' V MILITARY ,,-- so I ' i fe: ' 1 I k-,-.- 1 ,' 1 -- W I 4 ' 'L A ., . ' ABOVE: Mrs. Smith, sponsor of the ROTC Sponsors, coordinates activities and duties of the girls. RIGHT: Sergeant Courtade and Sergeant Roberson provide capa- ble leadership for the cadets. Thirt Officers Lead Cadet Corps TOP ROW: Lt. Col. Billy Holliiield, Lt. Col. Debi Stamp, Adj. Major George DeVault. BOTTOM ROW: Adj. Major Teresa French, Major Skippy McClimans, Major Gloria Grant. TOP ROW: Major Larry Terrell, Major Diane Mangham, Major Mike Friedkin. BOTTOM ROW: Major Marian Chandler, Major Billy Jarrett, Major Diane Dufour. 4 ABOVE: Distinguished cadets form color guard. LEFT: TOP ROW: Capt. Gene Robinson, Capt. .lames Balzarette, Capt. Carl Parker. MIDDLE ROW: Capt. Ann Howard, Capt. ,loe l Newsom, Capt. Edith Spiegel. BOTTOM ROW: Capt. Cecil Hutto, Capt. Margaret Collins, Capt. Robert May. Headquarters Company Studies Maps HEADQUARTERS COMPANY - FRONT ROW: Ronald Oxley, Cary Hammet, Eugene Williams, Mike Phillips, Richard Bell, Terry Hammett, Tom Clark, Ronnie Barnes, Larry McElroy, Bobby Edwards. ROW 2: Bobby Blankenship, Frank Stephens, Larry Murry, Don- ald Bledsoeg Eugene McDuff, lvory Cooper. ROW 3: Kenneth Stringer, Donald Mason, Bill Bobbitt, Melvin Edwards, Mike Bowman, Ricky Lathan. ROW 4: DeWayne Screws, John Thomas, Ronald Bowman, Chief Powell, Charles Whitworth, Richard Carroll, Cary Tidwell. 44 ...,, ? l A COMPANY - FRONT ROW: Darwin Mott, Calvin Baker, Steve Roberts, Ricky Robinson, James Foley, Lewis Popc, Gene Smced, Bruce Mulligan, Lane Callaway. ROW 2: Wayne Cooley, William Schmidt, J, B. Shoemaker, Carl Davis, Leo Gcntry, Thomas Cole. ROW 3: Sevelle Waddle, Kevin Jacobs, Jerry Boulwarc, Donnie Wayne Gentry, Elton Richey, Bary Hayes. ROW 4: Leon Favor, Baylon Wood, Edward Bledsoe, Lawrence Richardson, Terry Eason, David Robinson, Rim-key Fountain, Albert Pickett. A Company Practices Military Basics ABOVE: Captain Joe Newsom performs weekly inspection. LEFT: ROW l: lst Lt. Patsy Smith, lst Lt, Robert Beavers, lst Lt. Patricia Campbell. ROW 2: Tommy Peterson, lst Lt. Ruth Nolte, 2nd Lt. Barry Lcwis. ROW 3: 2nd Lt. Lane Callaway, 2nd Lt. Robert Edwards, 2nd Lt. Darwin Mott. ABOVE: Many hours of practice were spent by the meml1CrS learning to play the bagpipes. LEFT: Cecil Hutto served as drum major. A new organization in the Woodlawn R.O.T.C. was the Military Svottish Band. The tiieiiilwt-is ot' this unique marching unit worm- tht- original vostumt-s ol' the Scottish highland:-rs. Many hours of prat'ti1'v worm- spa-nt in pntpatratioii for the groups first apps-att'L1lt4'1-at tht- hall'-tinu' ol' tht' Woodlawn vs. Captain Slirvw gunna The hoys spent many hours learning to play the lutgpipm-s :intl learn- ing new drum cada-mics. The tlaitwrs. R.O.'l'.C. spon- sors, also had to learn the unusual Svottish folk dan- ces. Scottish Band Organized At Castle FRONT ROW: Patsy Smith, Debi Stamp, Ruth Nolte, Margaret Collins, Marian Chandler, Patricia Campbell, Diane Dufour, Gloria Grant, Roxanne Prescott, Cecil l-lutto. ROW 2: Billy Hollifield, Carl Parker, Allen Anderson, C. P. Burks, Dan Denton, Rodney Fielder, Joe New- som, Robert May. ROW 3: Ricky Brooks, Cary Chandler, Jackie Brinkley, Eddie Manning, John Schuchardt, Randall Cinnis, Danny Gam- ble, Kenneth Kirby. tgwggl .. C it FRONT ROW: Bary Hayes, Robert May, Billy Hollilield, Gary Hammett, Joe Newsom. ROW 2: Lane Callaway, Don Bledsoe. Larry Ter- rell, Tommy Peterson. ROW 3: Skippy lVlcClimans, Melvin Edwards, Leon Favor, Carl Davis. ROW 4: Bobby Edwards, James Balzarette, Gene Smeed, Jerry Boulware. STANDING: Mike Friedkin, Commander, Marion Chandler, Sponsor, Gene Robinson, Deputy Commander. Lancer Drill Team Enters Competition 46 ABOVE: Perfection in doing complicated movements has become a tradition with the Lancer Drill Team. RIGHT: As they strive for perfection, members of the drill team stay after school for practice. The twenty-one member Lancer Drill Team, SIIOII- sored by Sergeant Elbert Roberson, is L1 precision marching unit comprised of dedicated R.O.T.C. ea- dets. The Laneers, number one drill team in the Caddo-Bossier area, participated in competition at Houston, New Orleans, and Arlington, Texas. They also marched in the Holiday-in-Dixie Parade and in the Natchitoches Christmas Festival Parade. March- ing in the Homecoming festivities is an annual duty of the Lancers. The drill team uniform is tan wool, accented with a shoulder cord, and black trim, including ascot, beret, and shoes with white spats. ABOVE: Concentration and aim is essential for attaining good marksmanship. Rifle team commander, Billy jarrett, provided inspira- and moral support for his follow team members. i l Rifle Team Develops Marksmanship Bobbitt, Ricky Latham, Charles Whitworth. ROW 3: Ricky Robinson, Edward Foley, Clay Carroll. i Q Q . w '+-..,Qg,., -,711 ROW: Ruth Nolte, Billy Jarrett, Diane Dufour, Lewis Pope, Bobby Blankenship, Terry Hammett. ROW 2: DeWaync- Screws. Wil- 147 . . - N S .f'-- ...A. . 3 , 2:3 Q WWE Tiff , f TKO , ,..:,:, . . Q 0 QQL- 9:90 O 0 wwww 8 ,Q ww wah W 52? QQ M 35: fy .qw E Rx-12. Sa., 'x Q if X x 2 Nwwmwq x , 'uv 'i' rm 1 .V Q ..... , 5, 2? ' .f W 1: .Q Aw v -:ff' .,, : :Qiigf .wimf-fy 5 ' 0 + ,A ,- - - - - - L Q14 WW ' - 251. 115 -111' ' E ,xiffe 'ASQ f'1Vfh1i1L?h, REQ 'QW I :zEfl3 E r1- f igs V ,g M I, A I l, ,,m,,,,,,,,,,u,,,,n,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,-M ,,,,M,,,mm ,,- ,, ,,m,,-www! Gloria Grant, Head Majorettv, led the other majoretles. RIGHT: Many hours of practice were spent in reaching their high quality of twirling. High School Marching Band Majorettes for the 1970-71 year are Pam Latnga r Pam Mltthcll Clorm Grant and Drama Qlson FRONT ROW: Peyton Dea, Robert May, Sunny Grant, Janet Hinton. ROW 2: Pam Mitchell, Wayne Ivy, Mike Patterson, Bonnie Seekford, Julie Whipple, Dennis Herring, Dollie Rankin, Pam Laenger. ROW 3: Jimmy Joiner, Pat White, Corrine Harper, Susan Smith, Roy Weber, Steve Huber, Gary Chandler, Lowrey Davis, Kenneth Nelson, Emltlie Manning, Pat Powell. ROW 4: Ken Johnson, Helen Walker, Elton Richey, Jackie Brinkley. Robert May, Band Captain, takes charge over band meetings. AIODDLAWN KNIGHTE wa. vm... ma. O ff Concert Band Is Many hours ol' prartiee. beginning in the summer months, were spent in fleveloping their prerision marching. This was elearly visible when, untler the tlireetion ol' lVlr. Charles Casliey, they perf'orine1l at regular gatnes. Drum Major Ceeil Hutto, assistetl hy David Towns, lt-tl the lranfl mentlmers in these per- liorinanees. Nlajorettes Pain lVlitehell, Pain Laengar. Diana Olson, and Heatl Nlajorette Gloria Grant rlitl twirling routines to the lmantl nuniliers. Routines were tlone to Hawaii Five-O, Stripper. Horse, anml Basin Street Blues. FRONT ROW: Thelma Williams, Jan Hines, Diana Olson. ROW 2: Viola Smith. Dain Dvnton. Sylwslt-r Burton. D1-ltltiv Bulzrc-ttv. Billy Carter, Patsy Tasluy, Kon Kirby. ROW 3: Ann Huwzml, lVlilm'h Dodson, Dzivitl l,1-slt-r. A. .l. Pvnninglon. Billy llullitir-lil, Duxifl Towns. Mui' Williams, ,lohn Sl,'l'Il1t'll2il'lll. C. P. Burks, Alan Aiicle-rsmi. Curl I'4n-ki-r. Cc-wil Hutlo. ROW -1: Rulpli Young, Rivky ilslitlml. Tm-rry Slivlton. Peyton Day, Band Livutenant. lu-lps the Captain in his tlutivs. Led By Mr. Caskey The Nlzirvliing Baintl iinillirms 4-onsisl ul' natty lrltw trnusvrs with whitv nwrlaiys lwuring at Knight In-nfl and tlu- numv -'Wt5tJlllLlXt'Il.ii Hats ol' natty unml uhitt- with svarlvt plunivs toppvrl tht' unil'm'ms. The' Conwrt Band, also flirt-1-tml lay Mr. Ciiskvy. pm'rl'm'im'tl at at Cliristinits l1SSt'lItlPlf this ymir. Tlit-ir nnil'oi'ins mnsisl ul' l'm'mul mtv lrluv vuln- way wuts with tflavk bow tivs. To tw R1 inuinlicr ol, tht- lvzintl Ll stntlm-nt must haw and maintain Ll C llVf'l'Llgtx. You must also haw hurl some 0xpm'iCm'v in u junior high ltilttll. 15 LEFT: Serving as band librarians are- Grant and Janet Hinton. Some of their duties include filing and passing out music. BELOW: Under the direction of Mr. Caskey, the or chestra increased greatly since last year after the divi- sion of schools. Orchestra Increases In Membership 4 SERGEANTS - FIRST ROW: Dan Denton, Ann H0wartl.Jt1nt't Hinton, Viola Smith. Billy Curtt-r. SECOND ROW: Billy Hcmllil'if,m, Curl Parker, Mitch Dodson, C. P. Burks. Allen Anderson. Band Selects Officers For The Year LOADING CREW: Robert May, Dan Denton. Peyton Dcu, C. P. Burks, Alun Anderson, Curl Parker. .,, ,Q f- xxx , .A 5 56 Mr. Caskcy, in his scvoiid y1'aralVVo0rllawn, In-ads bull! buml and Billy Holliliulfl was lhv only Woomlluwn slurlm-nt svlvvlecl lo oritlwslru. SUNG Bilmlv O O Q Splrlted Band Members Support Km hts Spirited baml mcmbcrs thus-ml brisk wvullwr as they 1'lwc1'crl llic Kniglils on in svvvral ol' the-ir guinvs. gif S All-Stalv Choir IIIUIIIIICTS from WHS arc Eddiv Slnilhfw, Czllhy Carnvx. und Judx Posvx. A ' Hours arc- needed to preparv for the sm-vz-ral com-1-rls given 4-uvll year. Directvd by Mr. Moss, thc- Concert Choir pl'avlim'vd vach day to acquirx' outstanding heights in the rhoral field. 157 58 r CONCERT CHOIR - FIRST ROW: Dory Fernandez. Diane Burk, Celia Hiekenliotam, Brenda Frazier, Shelia Mott, Melody' Quinn, Jan Johnson, Donna Pileher, Kathy Etier. SECOND ROW: Patsy Smith, Marilyn Waldrop, Denise Edwards, ,lo Callaway, Mona Lowing, Fran- Ces May, Cathy' Carney, ,Iudy Posey, Diane Mangham, Vicky Frith, Cynthia Hiekenhotam. THIRD ROW: Deborah Rahorn, Linda Burnley, Bertha Neal, Carolyn Favor. Debbie Bazrette, Diane Willis, Tina Shelton, Beth Rlioades, Mary MeCormiek, ,Io Ann Johnson, ,Iames Mar- shall, Patty Lernoine. FOURTH ROW: Arthur Bell, Eddie Srnithey, Mike Carson, Mike Shurville, ,Ierrel Head, Ron Oxley, ,Iames Balzar- ette, Leon Favor, Mike Frietlkin, Gene Bozeman, Byrn Surnrall, Larry Sumrall, Danny Gamble, Allan Toms. I Choir Performed At Christmas Assembl Accompanists for the 1970-71 Concert Choir are Dory Fernandez and Danny Gamble. The Coneert Choir. ol' Woodlawn, under the diree- tion ol' Mr. Orlando Moss. meets every day l'il'th peri- od to improve their already yery well-developed voices and singing ability. The girl memliers ol' the ehoir wear white dresses with navy hlue eoats with an emlnlem on the poeket. The hoys wear the same coats with lmlaek trousers and lilaek ties. Mr. Moss, in his lirsl year ol' direetion at the eas- tlf-. had three students selected to he in the All-State Choir. They are ,Iudy Posey. Cathy Carney, and Eddie Smithey. The ehoir had several money'-making lmrojeets whieh in'eluded the selling ol' seented 1-andles, eandy, and sehool einlilemed stationery. LEFT: Patsy Smith - Librarian, Diane Burk - Assistant Librarian, Mikf' Fricdkin - Wardrobe Man. Francis May - Assistant Wardrobe Man, BELOW: OFFICERS -Mary McCor- CF. Choir Officers amed For 1970-71 mick - Secretary, Mike Friedkin - Parliamentarian, Brenda Frazier - Vice-President, Gene Boscinan - Pros- ident, and Diane Manghan - Treasur- 9 60 Practicing lliillifiully, llfic Girls' Choir worlwil cxtrcinvly liurcl cacli clay in improving their singing quality. Girls' Choir Practices For Performances f 1 Ilic' Girls Llimr, c'omlu4'li'1l In Mr. M1 mlillvrc-nl M'I'l0l'I11LlIN't's llnon iss. inzulv licnil lln wir Ilii- Cirls' Cliuii' sung ul ilu- Clirislnnis pug-Q solo sung In Yii-ki Wiggins. rw minl. Milli L1 llw girls Imam- liii'lln'i'1-rl llii-ir' ailvililx In pr'11'li1'1i1g 1-lmirlfiws lln- ffirls '1 ilinlx lIlI'OllgllUlIl ilu' ymir. Tln- F F l'lILlI14'l' lu lnrlln-i' Iln' slnrlvnls liIIOXXl1'Ilgf lIHlLIIJIJIC- vnilion ul mnsiv. Th is is lVIr. Nlossis Iirsl yi-ur imrlxing xxilli lln clioirs. OFFICERS - FIRST ROW: Kathy Slovklon 4 Viliki-Pl't'SIfIt?IlI, Vicki Wiggins f Presiclm-nl, Kay Satvln-r S Trcasurcr. SECOND ROW: Susan Owens - Librarian, Denise Peters - Secretary. E ik. I har- 5 .fivrsi 1. if I l K.. Many hours of practice wvre put in to reach high stanclurcls. Mr. Moss, serving his first your at tht- Castle, mlirvvtrcl lxoth the Girls' Choir and thc Concvrt Choir. Girls' Choir Participates In Programs GIRLS' CHOIR - FIRST ROW: Vicki Wiggins. Susan Owens. ROW 2: Charlotte- Graco, Denise Pi-tors, Kathy Statham, Kathw Kcim. ROW 3: Marilyn Hudson, Kathy Stockton. ROW 4: Kay Satclwr, Ramona Blank. i x N i Y i I f I Z 2 1 I , SPORTS 197 0-71 Coaches 74-'nfs 'WMZBQ Joe Raymond Peace Alton Thomas Robert Burton Thomas Ludle Ken Ivy Bob McKinnon A. L. Williams Head Coach Shealy Shelh 64 RECORD OF 1970 SEASON W cmcmc llaw n 21 Bossier 0 W crcmf llawn 32 Fair Park 12 Wt 1cv4 llawn 4-2 1,aCra nge 0 W cmcmc llaw n 52 Linear 8 W cycmm llawn fl-3 Southwood 0 Woodlawn 35 B. Washington 0 Wt mcmf llawn 19 Byrd 20 Woodlawn 35 Ruston 14 W clcxr llawn 15 Airline 28 Woodlawn 13 Captain Sh z'4x ye 20 New Coaches Added To Staff Three new eoaehes added to the Woodlawn staff offered new experienees for the Woodlawn Knights. Head Coaeh A. L. Williams and his seven assistants led the Knights to a 7-3 season. The Knights had a very impressive start with six straight wins and no losses. Statisties indieated that Woodlawn was among the state's most prolifie seor- ing teams. The Knights pushed aeross 307 points in len games as eompared to only 88 for their oppo- nents. After the defeats from Byrd. Airline, and Captain Shreve, the Knights were knoeked from the playoffs for the first time in eight Consecutive years. The Knights placed five men on the All-district team. They were eenter Tommy Waterfallen. end .lim Woodruff. linebacker Ronnie Proeell. offensive guard John Strange. and quarterback Johnny Booty. Johnny' Booty also received the honor of All-state. Pride and determination provided the Knights with key offensive and tim-ttsavtt plays during the season. Their gallant efforts will be remembered throughout the history of Woodlawn. BELOW: The coaches and football players huddle before the game. F l 6 Woodlawn 1971 FIRST ROW: Coach Shelby, Coach Ivy, Donnie Johnston, Bill LeBlanc, ,lohn Strange, Alan Hall, Al Gusko, John McCoy, Dickie Guice, Mik Scott, Tommy Starkey, Mike Easley, Ricky Terrell, Mike Adley, Coach Williams, Coach Ludley. SECOND ROW: Buzz James, Ronnie Procel ,lay Wright, Charles Statham, David Gayer, Dennis Martiniez, Buddy Mowry, David Boughton, David Kile, Vernon Graham, Paul Kenningtor , I T C , Z Ol' Q , , Q af' ts' 9' 'QV if, , Ig La 133 M 1' 3 231 ffgf2,1 S is 49? ,S . t -1. -5 B,-,sgavg-'V X was ja., ., xfizf' J?-A Eb ff gli' ,NWFP W' QA ,,,, gy ,, 1 ,4 it , rw, 1-.A 5 'Q Ag iffy'-vifii 52' A . 'Q .,,, -K.,, , , M 1 4.4 gg'-Mrk' V fl- 4,3 A, , 68 Donnie Johnston was ont' ot' Woodlawn 21 Bossier 0 Tho Woodlawn Knights imethodically scored thrcf- firsl half' touchdowns and vzisfitl homo to Ll 21-O opon- ing game vivtory ovcr thc Beiurkats. The passing vomhintition ol' Booty to WfltJ11I'lliiiiLlI'- con H1611 for tht- 121 of' the 196 yards in passing yard- agar Hard running from our ftnnc-d hzilthat-ks Ricky Simmons and Buzz ,Iurnos ctountvd for tht- lhrvt- Woodiawn tomhtlowns. Junws imrgoci his way in twicv from one vurd out for 12 big ones. Simmons thon scrunihivd his way in from ther tiiw for nnothor 6 points. This touchdown was svt up hy Jvfl' Svptiivu- do who intcrttcplvd thc hull on the 24-yail'd innrkor. Dufoiisivv tackle Buddy Mowry made all of thc three Qxtra points. LEFT: David Cayer assists Dennis Martinoz as he moves in to make the stop. the Knights fine receivers. Ricky Simmons keyed the Knights to many wins this season. Senior halllmack Buzz jamts st ramlmlcs lor mort N rfll t Woodlawn Be ins Season With Victories Woodlawn 32 Fair Park 12 Buzz James again lcd the way lor thc Woodlawn Knights to a 32-12 victory over the Fair Park lndi- ans. James broke loose for a school rushing record and an 85-yard kick-off roturn. ,lamvs also ran 25 yards for another touchdown to pile up 205 yards rushing on 16 carries. This licttc-rvd the old rorord ol' Ross Oglosliy with 179 yards in 1966 against Ouachi- lil. The other touchdowns camo on passes from Booty to Woodruff of 28 yards and 11 yards. The first ont- was a fantastic diving oven'-tlic-licacl grab made? by Woodruff between two dvlonclcrs. Thu only point alter touchdown was by Donnie Johnston on a pass from Booty. RIGHT: Ricky Simmons fights to keep control of thc ball. 70 Woodlawn 42 LaGrange 0 The Woodlawn Knights had their third consecu- tive victory as they mauled the LaGrange Gators 42-0. Quarterback Johnny Booty connected on 12 of 25 passes for 237 yards. Fullback Buzz James accounted for two touchdowns, one on a six-yard pass from Booty and the other on a one-yard run. Ricky Simmons also had a good night as hc car- ried the ball 11 times for 57 yards and caught the ball twice for 71 yards. One pass -play resulted in 55 yards from Booty for a touchdown. The Knights' defensive unit ht-Id the Gators score- less while the Knights scored in every quarter. The clock expired when Ronnie Johnston crossed the goal linc for the final score. This score came on an interception by David Gayer who was stopped on thc Gator 36. Buddy Mowry's toe added five -extra points. RIGHT: All-district linebacker Ronnie Procell prepares to help Bill LeBlanc out on the tackle. Laflrangex Mauled By The Knights BELOW: Tommy Waterfallen, Mike Adley and Buddy Mowry lead the Knights through the victory line formed by the pep squad 35 vt Woodlawn 43 Southwood 0 The Woodlawn Knights scored the first time they had the ball and the first time they didn't have the ball as they went on to beat the Southwood Cowboys 43-0. Buzz James took a pitchout from Johnny Booty on the first offensive play of the game and cut upfield for a 70-yard touchdown jaunt. Linebacker Ronald Pennywell drifted out with a Southwood rcccivcr two plays later and made a one- handed interception at the Cowboy 28 and went in untouched for the second score of the contest. As Buddy Mowry kicked his second conversion for a 14--0 lead, only a minute and 55 seconds were gone in the opening quarter. A second interception was made by big tackle Joe Thrash which included some comic relief. He took a deflected throw on his 35 and headed off goalward. One tacklcr got Joe's jersey, but he broke free of that. Another was more damaging. pulling Joe's pants dangerously low on his hips. But Joe kept run- ning. He was finally stopped on the Cowboy 11. James was the leading ball carrier for' the night with 98 yards in just eight runs. The defense ehimed in again with Danny Warren breaking through to tackle Charles Kellogg for a safe- ty. Woodlawn logged its third district 1-AAAA win. LEFT: Quarterback Johnny Booty receives instructions from one of the coaches in the press box. Booty Ties State Touchdown Record BELOW: Jim Woodruff, one of the Knights' top receivers, gained many yards on pass receptions. Woodlawn 52 Liflffiif 3 l l The Knights received their fourth straight victory . without a loss by botnbing the Linear Wilt-als 52-8. Quarterback Johnny Booty tied the state touch- down record when he hit tight end Jim Woodruff on a 17-yard scoring play with eight seconds left in the game. He set a personal high for yardage and ended with 25 of 40 passes for 364- yards and six toueh- downs. The Knights dominated the game with Linear get- ting only four first downs and 13 yards total offense. Woodruff grabbed 10 passes for 128 yards and Bonnie Johnston latched on to 5 for 107 yards to lead the Knight receivers. Dennis Martinez and Ronnie Proccll intercepted two Linear passes. but thc entire Knight defense played well. 72 RIGHT: End Donnie' Johnston receives a Johnny Booty pass. BELOW: Hallback Buzz James rounds the corner for more yard- age despitt- thc two deflensive men. Vlfoodlawn 35 B. T. Washington 0 Records wvrv made as the Knights clvll-atvrl the Booker T. Washington Lions 35-0. Qtiartvrlmack Johnny Booty wont over the 3000- yard mark with his sevond completion in tht- game. He is thc fourth loval quarterback to do it, joining Joo Ferguson, John Miller, and Richard Bvach in tho select group. Ricky Simmons also was a key man over tho Lions as ho gainvd 70 yards in H carries, caught 5 passes for 41 yards and svorod on a tackle-breaking 16-yard run. Another mile-stone came in Buzz James' wart-1-r as ho gained 43 yards in thu lirst half which pushed him past thc T000-yard mark. It was a top defonsivc game for thc: Knights as thx-y held tho Lions to 82 total yardage. Woodlawn got pass interceptions from David Gavor. Bill LeBlanc, and middle! guard Charlvs Statham. Knights Come Back --1 .W so Q Following Defeat Woodlawn 19 Byrd 20 Byrd pulled an upset victory over the Knights lay a score ol' 20-19. It was the first victory in six years for Byrd over Woodlawn. Byrd first got the ball on a David Gayer punt which went only two yards. Byrd scored three plays later to tie the contest 7-7 with ten minutes remain- ing in the half. Ricky Simmons seored the tiirst touchdown from 11 yards out in the first quarter and scored again from the one which gave them the two touehdowns. Simmons was the top ground gainer for the Knights on 14 carries for 45 yards on eight carries. Booty linished the night with 18 llor 30 for 269 yards in the air. Top receivers for the game were .lim Woodrull. 7 for 130. Bonnie Johnston, 4 for 76 yards, which in- cluded a 45 yard homh for a touchdown and Donnie Johnston 3 l'or 30 yards. Woodlawn 35 Ruston 14 The Woodlawn Knights eame lmaek after a loss to Byrd to set liaek the Ruston Bearcats 35-14. ,lohnny Booty ran the option to perl'eetion three times. The offensive line did a good jolt ol' pass pro- tection and driving holes in the deliensive line lior the offensive hacks. The Bearcats seldom got to Booty. Leading in the receiving department were Donnie Johnston and Rieky Simmons with 92 and 21 yards respectively. Simmons also added 79 yards on the ground. Big Red defensively Came hack the second hall' and contained the Bearcats and gave the hall to the offense. This was led by Ronnie Proeell, Bill Le- Blane, Dennis Martinez. and various others. Dennis pieked oil the only Knight interception ol' the gaine. The game ended with Ruston scoring on the last play of the game. ABOVE LEFT: A typical scene ofthe football players during the Captain Shreve pep rally. LEFT: After gaining yardage. halfhaek Ricky Simmons is tackled by a defensive player. 4 Woodlawn 15 Airline 28 The Woodlawn Knights were handed their second defeat in district play to almost demolish any hopes of playoffs. The final score ended 28-15 with Airline ahead. The Knights have been plagued with injuries throughout the season. Buzz James was slowed after beingainjured earlier in the season. ,lim Woodruff, one of the Knights, top receivers, was not around to take the quick tosses from Johnny Booty to relieve some of the pressure. The Knights moved 163 yards in the air, one pass a 42-yarder to Ronnie Johnston. Woodlawn then drove eight plays to a touchdown. LEFT: Sophomore Paul Kennington did a fine backup job for Johnny Booty this year at quarterback. Play Off Dreams Demolished B Defeats Woodlawn 13 Captain Shreve 20 Woodlawn finished the 1970 season with a loss to the Captain Shreve Gators. The loss ended a very fine season of 7 wins and 3 losses. In the final min- utes of play, the Knights had their one last Cll3.IlCG to come baek stopped by the tough Captain Shreve de- fense. The Knights offense drove 73 yards in the closing minutes to the Gator 18 before being held. The two touchdowns were scored by Buzz James on a 7-yard end run. Ricky Simmons went through the Gator defense for a 54-yard run for a second Woodlawn touchdown. Johnny Booty passed for a 1011- yards to up his sea- son total to 1,862 yards, the best in the state. His ca- reer total is 3,858 yards. RIGHT: Joe Thrash came through for the Knights many times during the season to set the quarterback for a loss. jllllll l 1- t I LE I'I'ERMEN - FRONT ROW: David Gayer, Tommy Waterfallen, John McCoy, Dickie Guice, John Strange, Bill LeBlanc, Ronnie Pro- cell. ROW 2: David Boughton, Mike Scott, Dennis Martinez, Charles Statham, Ronnie Johnston, David Kile. ROW 3: Jim Robinson, Alan Hall, Mike MeGuirt, Mike Adley, Ricky Simmons, johnny Booty. ROW 4: Larry Terrell, Vernon Graham, Ronald Mitchell, Danny War- ren, Joe Thrash, ,lim Woodruff, Donnie Johnstonf 1 Of The Knights Will Soon Graduate BELOW: Tommy Walerfallen receives his football letter from Coach Williams at the annual football banquet. ' Q 21' 1, 175 76 . .NA 'Sf F 41 .., 'Y 5, f' 'AH'-151 , 4-5' V . J' : Z- J Yr 'Q ' we-.av f.--x ' Za r gag ,. 43. ,,. w A.- ,-zggzfi 1' : :'- Dr. Hillcr and Dr. Goodman aululvd to lhv lvunfs success by of- Thi' managers perform many important jobs on and off the Hd fvring lhc-ir svrvivvs. Managers Contribute To Team's Abilit MANAGERS: Max Nunnury, .lim Robinson, Dale Burnum, Truell Blavkslock. F QS: v ...f-.. . 1 Q' 5, .11 FRONT ROW: Plumer Williams, Ralph Frederick, Jimmy Windham, Bruce Buchingham, Mark Candy, Johnny Coffey, Paul Marks, Wil- liam Elbert. ROW 2: Arthur Green, Renard Johnson, Calvin Pennywell, Dean Cooper, Donald Bledsoe, Donald Fletcher, Gary Bryant, Mike Koob. ROW 3: Rusty Robertson, Scott Spalding, Ronald Fletcher, Steve Johnson, Randall Procell, Vince Neal, Dennis Rice. B Team Gains Knowled e And Experience The hard-hitting B Team posted a 3-3 season rec- ord. There are many prospects on the B Team that B TEAM will fill the shoes of the graduating seniors. The WHS Fair Park .lil Knights beat Byrd twice by wide margins and also won a tough defensive battle against the Fair Park ln- WHS Captain Shreve dians. The only losses came in games against the Air- l , line Vikings and the Captain Shreve Gators. WHS Alrlme Some of the B Team members also played in vars- WHS Byrd .......-'... ity games. Coach Ken lvy and Coach Thomas Ludley directed the team throughout the season. They taught WHS Captain Shreve the boys sportsmanship as well as the game of foot- ball. Though the B Team does not receive much rec- WHS Byrd ' ' ' ognition, they gain much knowledge and experience which is what makes a winning team. 177 Knights Are lst Runners-up Lt-tl lmy eoavltes Ken Try and Thomas Ludley. the Knights raced to a 36-2 season record. This is the hest revord over made by an area loam. The Knights also took the distriet titlt- for the first time in our school history. The teamis leading scorer was seven-lioot Rolmrt Parish with 881 points for the season. This broke the old school record held by Larry Davis, who played on the Knights, last state vllampionsltip team in 1969. SCVOII of the Knights will he graduating this tear. The only two returning will hs- Parish and Smith. What was slated as the battle ol' the giants turned out to he one of the best games ol' the st-ason in Loui- siana. The game was the semi-final game against Booker T. Washington ol' New Orleans. The Knights were behind by 11 points when Parish fouled out in tht: third quarter. Big Red then dug in and got going to como hack and win 79-73. The only losses of the season came against Haugh- ton in tht- middle of the season, and against Brother Martin in the final game ol' the state 1-hampionship playoffs. FRONT ROW: Coach Ivy. Mike Rose, Phillip Jackson, Ricky Nichols, Coach Ludley. BACK ROW: Reggie Bell, Claudell jackson, Kenneth Smith, Robert Parish. Henry Colston, William Wilson, Cliff Roberts. m-mam' ' ......7 ws - spa: gmt-4 1 fe. I . 1 - VARSITY WHS OPPONENT 45 Floricn 29 99 Binggold 50 99 Texarkana 55 74 Ruston 59 98 Longview 56 102 Hillcrest 69 98 Alexandria 47 90 Longview 59 94 Northwood 39 78 Bethune 64 88 Airlino 64 f 74 Captain Sli i'if vc 70 enior Mike Rose prepares m make two pemte on me famous mp shot undern r-r1r h the goal. 103 Linear 32 64 Fair Park 37 82 Captain Shrew 54 Cliff Rebeme bieeke e shot inthe Fair Park game. 65 BUSSWF 63 58 Airline 51 55 Haughton 57 88 B.T.W. 48 V 71 Texarkana 34 74 Southwood 32 67 Byrd 56 79 North Caddo 32 70 Bossier 55 89 Airlinf- 80 69 Li Iiff ar 42 74 Fair Park 38 64 Captain Slirvvc 50 88 Airline 61 103 B.T.W. 68 59 Soutliwood 40 86 Byrd 50 l 1 79 I. f ,A Qu H :H , Q M K i YW Va' ,N w l W Qi DL, sg? F 40' - 15 BELOW: Coach Ke n lvv d iag ABOVE: A familiar sito at the Hirsch Youth Coliseum wheru most of the games were played. LEFT: Managers Gary Basinger and Jim Robinson have nu-ani a lot to the Knights during the svason. BELOW: Robert Parish dom- rams a successful plav on the blackboard. 0TlSifHlf?S 3 hard shm- N O ,tx V The Woodlawn B-Team. under the guidance of Coach Thomas Ludley. posted a season record of 12 wins and 9 losses. This is Coach Ludleyis first year as assistant bas' ketball coach at Vvoodlawn. He offered many new ex- periences for the Knights. These boys are trained to fill the positions left va- cant by the senior varsity players. After losing the first two games of the season. the Knights came back to wallop Texarkana 85-56. They won district games with Linear. B.T. Washington. Southwood, Bossier, Airline, and Byrd. The last three resulted in close games. The Knights practiced many long, hard hours dur- ing sixth period and after school preparing for their opponents and achieved their reward by having a winning season. B TEAM WHS OPP 43 Florien 69 55 Ringgold 75 85 Texarkana 56 44 Ruston 50 47 Longview 52 61 Alexandria 49 66 Longview 77 52 Linear 43 28 Fair Park 40 38 Captain Shreve 57 54 Bossier 51 82 Airline 62 43 Haughton 54 68 B.T. Washington 57 81 Texarkana 39 60 Southwood 40 51 Linear 38 50 Captain Shreve 57 56 Airline 51 65 Southwood 38 46 Byrd 43 B Team Posts 12-9 SCHSOI1 FRONT ROW: Vyron Brown. Clyde Pratt, Arthur Green, Danny Suttle. C-reg Mims. BACK ROW: Robert Roberts. Randy Lentz, Robert H nr' - ' i s Dowell, e y Colston, Stewart Fleming, Bob O Blene s. 555552 any i V AAU bfgasv 45 A 59 ' 1 43 343551 mi 4 Knights Develop Skill in '70 The l970 Woodlawn Knights baseball team compiled a 7-ll overall record. The Woodlawn Knights higgest wins came in the first two games hy downing North Caddo l0-3, and homhing Texarkana ll-6. Other Woodlawn ivictories in l970 were 7-6 over Captain Shreve, 5-l over Jesuit, 9-5 over Northwood. The last win was over Bossier hy a score ol' 7-fl-. Wayne Barrett, third haseman for the squad, led the Knights in halting with 20 hits and a .385 batting aver- age. The Knights also had six other hatters with an aver- age of .300 or hetter which helped the Knights to a fine lC21m halting average of 267. 1 Coach Thomas and Coach Ramhin led the Woodlawn Knights through the l970 season. This was Coach Ram- bin's lirst year at Woodlawn, and Coach Thomasis lirsl year in haselrall. Randy Barrish prepares to score again for the Knights. FRONT ROW: Mike Scott, Randy Barrish, Steve Caslon. Rodney Chandler, Neil Lewis. Eddie Childers. MIDDLE ROW: Ronnie Johnston, Bryan Serpass, Harold Ray, Gary Holder, David Holland, Brad Shaw. BACK ROW: Mike Holland. Sammy Casciola, Donald Carpenter, Wayne Barrett, Danny Powell. is ,uh X!! Brad Shaw throws out to David Ronnie Johnson, along with the Knights, spent many hours of practice. Holland. Woodlawn Shows Form in Spring Season Bryan Serpas shows his style as he connects again for the Woodlawn Knights baseball squad. f NXK AxfX 'iff , K I f X X IX Q , X K x DKJQX J 'H ,ff X 'fxx fi A K fxs 1 N, .1 r I 'ur is N . X X '49 J J .1 C03Cl'l Tl'!0maS lcd lhf' Nam 10 H 5111- SCHSOH 0V0l'Hll- Coach Rambin. first year at Woodlawn. did El real swell job. In a game against the Airline Vikings, Wayne Barr:-it stops Airline from scoring. Neil Lewis snows again- V- - .M 4 . , , . I t Sammy Casviola prvparvs to lay onv flown for the Knights. Rodney Chandlvr shows his style' in unc- of the lmrm' gain:-s. Coaches Lead Kni hts to Fine Season Randy Barrish helped the Knights to a linv sm Manager ,lov Prothro spent many hours carrying the equipment and keeping the svorebook in order for the Knights. Niki- 187 li ABOVE: FRONT ROW: ,limmye Brocato, Winston Hedges, Skipper Young, Larry Terrell, Dan Hall, Don Hall, Cary Pennywell. ROW 2: James Robinson, Kenny Richmond. Philip Hogan, Mike Jones. Chuek Ramsey, Rex Pittman. Rieky Simmons, Truetle Blacksloek. ROW 3: Coach Peace, Skipper Morgan, Joe Thrash, Ronnie Bamburg, Richard Gerlson, T. .l. Bauer, Johnny Booty, Buzz James. Cindermen Have Competitive Season The traek learn reeeiwed a new eoaeh this season. Re- placing Coaeh Morrison was Coaeli Joe Raymond Peace. Coaeh Peace guided lhe team through a very eonipelilive season. The Cindermen are defending dislriel ehampions. The Knights look second place in the Fair Park lnvilaf tional this year. Returning from lasl year were Dan Hall, Don Hall, Skipper Morgan, Skipper Young, Winston Hedges, Mike Jones, Joe Thrash, Riehard Gertsen. and Buzz James. ln the slate meel, Ronnie Baniluurg captured the jave- lin ehampionship lille. His hesl effort this season was 215 feel. Skipper Morgan earne in fourth place in the 440 yard dash. He has a 49.0 in his legs in the mile relay. Harold Porter broke the 100 and 220 mark and Steve Rodgers broke holh hurdle records. 188 . M? BELOW: Ricky Simmons participated in the pole vaults in this sea- son's track meets. gmw QT- as N -r-f ' -' l r t E T 'Qff .a iw 1 W LEFT: Don Hall gives the baton to Johnny Booty in une of the meets this season. ABOVE: T. J. Bauer prepares to hit the dirt in the triple jump event. LEFT: Joe Thrash gets ready to release the discus. He also participated in the shot put competitions. 9 90 ABOVE: Johnny Booty prepares to 4-ross tht- finish line. Ronnie Bamburg is Javelin Champion BELOW: Buzz jelmvs. BELOW: James Robinson and Truettf- Blackstock servccl the trark team as managers. ABOVE: Dan Hall strains as hz' nulruns his opponent. In-.. Mr-aw ,N aff ti If .W LEFT: The relay team ronsisl- ed of Skipper Morgan. johnny Booty, Phillip Hogan, and Don Hall. BELOW LEFT: Skipper Mor- gan is a very compctilivr' run- ner. BELOW RIGHT: Ronniv Bamburg releases the jaw-lin in one of the meets. W-4. 83. 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Six lettcrmcn returning for the I97O season were Kathy Buckner, Ernest Peek. Dehhyv Tyncs. Sandy Un- derwood, Jackie Vaughn. and Tim Lacy. Coach Ivy played his four top girls and top Your boys against the sc-uson's tough schedule. 'V RIGHT: Coach Ken Ivy guided this yearis tennis team through a very competitive season. si TENNIS TEAM - FRONT ROW: Coach Ivy, Jackie Vaughn, Ernest Peck, Thomas Rhodes, James McCoy, Tim Lacy. BACK ROW: Sandy Under wood, Becky Bass, Judy Scurlock, Christy Johnson, Kathy Buckner, Evelyn Bryant, Kathleen Jones, Vickie Alexander, Terri Lehr, Deb Tynes. I 5 Q 'Z . . W I f if s F . , A A-.. 2 A X I' : 1, if 1 . it O, L ,-X x X, . I 7 , ' XXX! K If .L , , ff 'ix N XE B1.:A.,'N sv-v YF-x ABOVE: Jackie Vaughn, James McCoy, Ernest Peek, Tim Lacy, These boys worked hard in prvparing for their competitors. BELOW: Kathy Buckner and Evelyn Bryant were a very successful pair in this season's schedule. doubles. 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They re- ceived all blue ribbons and the spirit stick at the Methodist University. BELOW: These are the memories of a Woodlawn Cheerleader that she will hold in her heart and treasure forever. RIGHT: Donna Nelson and Helen Groves in a skit at the South- wood Pep rally. The W.H.S. cheerleaders grew close and learned to work well with each other as they put up posters and decorated the stadium each week. Before every game the lively six sent the football players postcards wishing them luck and giving them an added boost. Woodlawn is very proud to have cheerleaders that are dedicated and that have such pride in their glori- ous school. V i i 'I9 96 Coioi1eiYCarla Quinn andiLt. Colonel Judy Posey, the two top officers of the Woodlawn pep squad, lead one of the largest pep squads in the state. Lancerettes Boost Spirit This year at the castle the Woodlawn Lancerettes have boosted and supported the spirit at all athletic events of the year. Adding in the inspiration and spirit, the pep squad wears new uniforms. All Senior officers wear royal blue jumpers while the colonel wears white. The jun- ior officers and members wear a bright red uniform. The jumper and blouse is worn in early fall and the jumper and sweater is worn later in the year. During basketball season the pep squad wears the jumper with a sailor collar. Any girl would be proud to wear such a uniform. At the end ofthe year the Lancerettes feel that all their time and efforts were well spent when the awards are presented and the offices announced at their annual banquet. Pep squad practicing for halftime activities. f l 2 s t . 5 1. .,. .. . ,. ww 3.1 , 'Q' - . '- -4 . '- f ' -' ' Q . t is 5, . . - ' its-1? j ' - ' - t A i s A . 4 Ks.f.3Ew ss- ,Q m t . . as-.s-st. .... , 4 ,... .i .- -'..52:f5lS!.,,f , .,... . ss: . -1' is ww-,-. 1 i , ,. ' . . N ,,g,,, ., .,.Q.a.s.,,l? .wa . .. , .Iv ,.,.,. I is ,,,, Ii.-I K , . wffen -- i I' . Q il ' .frzetav yr.. -ps .i . fs- 1 it - fe - . U I' ' 5:-...ya 1 , -:A Ky + A sfjtiili in '- . a. 1- . L me ' f - ' 1 f'1' ' L ,zz f ' sg: 155- Q - A V ' T at N ' - 'Q-.awe 2, K ' ABOVE: The Majors are Brenda Bagley and Suanne Best. ABOVE: Sponsor for the Lancerettes is Mrs. Sally Horton. BELOW: Flaghearers Karen Magee and Marsha Treadway display the Lancerette flag. ' WM EHBBL , Hmm! me S 197 ABOVE: DRUMMERS: Rhonda Patterson, Sharon Spearman, Sammie Beam, Sharon Daly, Peggy Spinks, Betsy McLeod, Dianne Green lee, Kay Hanson, Charlotte Webb, Nita Shields, Cheryl Herrington, Suzy Rose, Carol Hagedorn, Benita Norman, Paula Leone, Janet Eng lish. RIGHT: Mrs. Horton is presented with a corsage. BELOW: Sir Knight, head cheerleader Sonya Gibson, and Donna W Nelson during the Alma Mater. Q 98 'S vv ,' S I ' i R ABOVE: Helen and Sonya do a pom pom routine during a pep rally. RIGHT: Brenda and Linda Morgan wail forthe game. 0 ophomores And Jumors Are New Members SEATED: Captains Vickie Alexander, Betsy Smith. STANDING: Deborah Courtney, Lydia Petrus. Becky Cole, Susan Davidson. W i 19 200 QQ, E ' :iii :- ! 4' COMPANY A - FRONT ROW: Becky Cole - Captain, Sherry Smith, Karen Smith, Karen Chance, Lynda Caldwell, Linda Tingle, Deb- bie Nutt, Charmaine Barnes, Renae Jolley, Romae Jolley, Kay Peters s Lieutenant. ROW 2: Janet Norman, Carolyn Nichols, Donna Em- finger, Lisa Smith, Sandy Carter, Brenda Morgan, Terri Leitgeb, Debbie Valentine. ROW 3: Mollye Boulware. Chris Doughty, Mikie Wat- son, Susy Brown, Berry Nell Baker, Shelia Strickland, Dianne Horton, ,Io Ann Williams. ROW 4: Pam Rowe, Pam Conger, Pat Watley, Marilyn Litton, Wynelle Barlty, Cathy Carney, Linda Shelton, Aliece Cole. ROW 5: Charlotte Webb, Suzy Rose, Kay Hanson. Combined Efforts Create Great Spirit FlagbearerS lead pep squad OI1 the field- Sonya Gibson talks to the students about pride and tradition. LIEUTENANTS: Grace Boyett, Marsha Knight, Beth Ann Towns, Kay Peters. Peggy Dunlap, Brenda Stephens, Liz-utenants. COMPANY B - FRONT ROW: Lydia Petrus - Captain, Linda Trant, Ginger Malone, Rhonda Herren, Helen West, Karen Lynch, Sue Cole, Susan McCarty, Peggy Dunlap - Lieutenant. ROW 2: Barbara Amburn, Janet White, Karen Walden, Tanya Davis, Mary McCor- mick, Grecia Biard, Vicki Foy. ROW 3: Sandra Wilkins, Deborah Hawkins, Melodie Bell, Ruth Ann George, Sherry Hinds, Rose Matthews, Linda Morgan, Pat Walsworth. ROW 4: Paula Leon, Patsy Hack, Debbie Bullock, Flo McGuire, Kathy Loftin, Carol Brown, Sherry Her- rington. 202 COMPANY C - FRONT ROW: Betsy Smith - Captain, Cheryl Davis, June Patterson, Tanya Jones, Karen Whitworth, Donna Pilcher, Pat Krogmire, Debbie Higdon, Brenda Stephens - Lieutenant. ROW 2: Susan Oliver, Pam Addison, Debi Priest, Robbi Mercer, Suzanne Huber, Nancy Cagle, Bobbi Mercer. ROW 3: Carol Hagedorn, Anita Dodd, Erika Kunn, Jackie Lohman, Debbie Silvey, Beckie DeBrock, Aliece Kinley. ROW 4: Vicki Lewis, Ann Anderson, Dianne Greenlee, Rhonda Patterson, Sherry Lazarus, Arlene Ebarb, Della Cathey. ROW 5: Linda Wilson, Betsy McLeod, Marilyn Waldrop, Patricia Evett. RIGHT: Judy Thornton, Vickie Lewis and Janet Norman model the new uniform worn three different ways. BELOW: Cheerleaders run through victory line made by the Woodlawn Lancerettes. Pep Squad Gets LEFT: Drummers provide beat for the Lancerettes. ABOVE: Cheerleaders provide a skit during the pep assembly to create spirit. New niforms COMPANY D - FRONT ROW: Debra Courtney - Captain, Becky Bush, Teri Bacigalupi, Melva Loftin, Lauri Barre, Rita Matthews, Patsy Searcy, Mary Ann Blankenship, Kathy Frady, Beth Ann Towns - Lieutenant. ROW 2: Barbara Webb, Janet Powell, Becky Rachal, Joleen Hennigan, Renee Wilson, Terri Alexander, Dottie McWhiney, Debbey Whitecotton. ROW 3: Barbara Miller, Sheila Mott,'LaVerne Courtney, Sandy Amburn, Debbie Corley, 20 204 COMPANY E - FRONT ROW: Susan Davidson -Y Captain, Sherry Bellows, Rhonda Colston, Margarvt Piazza, Jan Thornisce, Janice Ebarb. Judy Brockman, Linda Emfinger, Marsha Knight - Lie-ulcnanl. ROW 2: Charlollv Tripls-I, Gloria Reavos, Marsha Ward, Sharon Parks, Kay Porter, Marla Townsend, Barbara Sirman, Sheryl Womack. ROW 3: Sharon Spvarman. Cathy Schillagu, Ruth Mays, Becky Hig- don, Kayla Brislcr, Connvc Harvey, JoAnn Johnson. ROW 4-: Peggy Spinks, Paula Leono, Bvnila Norman, Juanita Rigby, Sharon Reyna, Susie Waterfallen, Janise Kinley. Pep Squad Is Spirit Machine RIGHT: Susan Bouknighl adds to the Airline pep rally. BELOW: Barbara Fong runs through the victory line. .+L ',:- AMA ABOVE: Captains Lydia Petrus and Deborah Courtney sell Coach Williams a decal. COMPANY F - FRONT ROW: Viekye Alexander - Captain, Judy Phillips, Karen Boesman, Juanell Evans, Susan Hemperley, Donna Chandler, Diane Head, Kay Thomas, Julia Smith, Grace Boyette - Liuetenant. ROW 2: Sharon Woodall, Dona Blount, Barbara Pilgram, Nita Shields, Darla Bonner, Carol Christian, Renee lacks. ROW 3: Cheryl Hendrix, Jennifer Cordy, Debbie Leon, Lanie Thomas, Liz Bodaro, Melinda Austin, Becky Willis. ROW 4-1 Rene Mayeux, Karen Randolph, Cheryl Starkey, Linda Nelms. 205 206 Girls' P.E. Classes Develop Skill Physical education is any girl's favorite subject. Many sports are offered such as archery, softball, basketball, tennis, modern dancing, and volleyball. Girls' gym classes also include games such as bowl- ing, ping pong. shufflehoard, and horseshoes. The girls acquire ability and knowledge of these games and sports. The girls are given skill tests to deter- mine their ability. Written tests are given to test their knowledge of the sport. Each girl must also have a six weekls course in health or first aid. New one-piece uniforms were added to the girls' P.E. department this year. These uniforms have given the classes a sharp appearance. The girls' phys- ical education classes strive to develop sportsman- ship as well as physical fitness. All girls - whether they are a sophomore, junior, or senior - enjoy going to P.E. each day. ABOVE: Peggy Rayuaud participates in her physical education class by doing an eight-count rhythm exercise. Each day the girls begin their activities by doing exercises under the supervision of their teacher. LEFT: Girls spend many hours learning lvnnis skills. ABOVE AND BELOW: Girls enjoy playing volleyball in the gym or on the outdoor court. 207 208 ABOVE AND RIGHT: Two of the important skills in basketball are being able to rebound and shoot with accuracy. Basketball Is Favorite Sport For Boys BELOW: Defensive skill is essential in developing basketball ability. Boys' PE Classes Develop Sportsmanship ABOVE: Coach Thomas, class enjoys basketball for one six- weeks. BELOW: Each team does his best to win, as great rivalries are de- veloped among the boys in PE classes. l Education of a student would not be complete without training that contributes to his health and physical development. Thus the physical education classes are designed to develop emotional maturity, good moral values, and physical skill. Students are required to take a course in health which teaches first aid and healthful methods. Developing stamina by running track is an important part ofthe physical education program at Woodlawn. 209 sa Q ff .f 94 3 f gdfiifi 76 fi! 0' fi' M JI' ffi I? if V CLASSES CLASS SONG: M1-nmrivs V CLASS COLORS: Scarlet and Royal Blue CLASS FLOWER: Red Rosl- CLASS MOTTO: To sec God in everything makes life the N groan-sl aclvcnlurc there is. 1 9, . s w. N.. u ' m Zh' A Q. rl df f 6 8 G! ,. . :W K . . Qu- Q - ,..- , 1 . .f ' ' 'P' 5 N ' ' vzmzwfgi. . 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ABNEY DORIS ADAMS JERALD WAYNE ADAMS - ROTC 4, Drill Team 4, Band 4, American Legion Scholastic Achievement Award 4, National Honor Society 4 JUNE MARIE ADCOCK - FTA 3, Pep Squad 3 MICHAEL WAYNE ADLEY - Football 2, 3, 4, Key Club 3, 4 PATRICIA FAYE ADLEY - Band 2, 3 VICKIE MARIE ALEXANDER - Pep Squad 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, 4-H 2, 3, Safety Council 2, FHA 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, Football Program Ad Staff4 RONNIE LYNN ALFORD BRENDA ,IOYCE ALLEN - Honor Society 2, 3, French Club 3, Yearbook Staff 3, Student Council 3, National Honor Society 4 Rex Anglin Heads Senior Class ROBERT AMBROSE ALVIN ANDERSON ANN ANDERSON - Pep Squad 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Student Council Rep. 3, ACCO- LADE Editorial Staff 4 LINDA JUNE ANDERSON REX ANGLIN - Football 2, 3, Lettered 3, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council Rep. 2, Red Cross Alt. 2, FCA 2, 3, Pelican State Delegate 4, Sr. Class Pres- ident 4 MELBA FAYE ARNOLD RAMONA ARNOLD JAMES EVANS ASHTON JR. YVONNE DENISE ATKINS - Art Club 4, Spanish Club 4 BRENDA EAYE BACLEY - Pep Squad 2, 3, 4, Drummer 3, Major 4, Herald Reporter 3, Herald Cir- culation Staff 4, Herald Ad Staff 4, Z Club 4, 4-H 2, Safety Council Alt. 2, Red Cross Rep. 3, FTA 2, 3, 4, Football Program Ad Staff 4, Manager 4, Homecom- ing Court 4, FHA 2, 3, 4, Senator 4 JAMES MINTON BALZRETTE JR. - Concert Choir 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Math and Science Club 4, ROTC 2, 3, 4, Drill Team 2, 3, 4, Rifle Team Captain 4, Brigadoon 4 GARY BASINCER - Basketball Manager 3, 4 VERA MAE BATES SAMMIE GAIL BEAM - Pep Squad 2, 3, 4, Drum- mer 4, ,IML 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Herald Ad Staff 3, ACCOLADE Editorial Staff, Pelican Girls, State Delegate 4, Creative Writing Club ROBERT WAYNE BEAVERS - ROTC 2, 3, 4, Drill Team 3, 1st Lieutenant 4 Senior John Winn SUANNE BEST - Pep Squad 2, 3, 4, Lieutenant 3, Major 4, Student Council Rep. 2, Corr. Sec. 3, Z Club 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, Service Chairman 4, Span- ish Club 3, Pres. 4, FTA 3, 4, Key Club Sweetheart 4, Creative Writing Club 4, Homecoming Court 4 VICKY LYNN BICGS - 4-H 3, 4, Student Council Rep. 3, Safety Council Alt. 3 CAROLYN BLAKE RAMONA JANE BLANK - Student Council Alt. 2, Choir 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Pelican State Delegate 3, FHA 2, 4 BOBBY DALE BOGAN - Student Council Alt. 3 CREDA LYNN BOGAN Leads Student Body 215 6 LINDA ANN BOCUES - FHA 2, 4, Knights for Christ 4, Concert Choir 4 ROBERT WARREN BOCUES JR. MINENA BOND 4 Creative Writing Club 4 JOHNNY BOOTY -4 FCA 2, 3, 4, Key Club 2, FFA 2, 3, Class Favorite 2, 3, ACCOLADE Pageant 2, 3, Student Council Rep. 2, 3, Football 2, 3, 4, Letterecl 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4 GLORY EVELYN BOSTON SUSAN ANN BOUKNICHT - Z Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Squad 2, 3, Cheerleader 4, French Club 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Pelican State Alt. 3, Creative Writing Club 4, Football Program Atl Stall' 4 MARY JANE BOUNDS - Safety Council Alt. 3 GENE DAVID BOZEMAN 4 Coneert Choir 4, Pres. 4, Creative Writing Club 4, Art Club 4 KATHRYN BOZEMAN - French Club 3, Creative Writing Club 4 Senior Cheerleaders Heighten Spirit RANDY BROWN - Football 2g DE Club 4 ROBERT KENT BROWN - Creative Writing Club 4g Speech Club 43 Knights for Christ 4 MICKEY BRYAN DONNIE RAY BRYANT DOROTHY BRYANT MICHAEL BRYANT SHERMAN LEE BRYANT - Basketball 4 DEBBIE BURNHAM RUBY FAYE BURNLEY -4 Safety Council Rep. 2g 4-H 3, 43 FHA 4 JENNIE REBECCA BRADFORD - Creative Writ- ing Club 4 CAROL LYNN BREWSTER DEBBIE BRINKLEY - ACCOLADE Arl Staff 4g Office Worker 4 JUDY ANN BROCKMAN - Refi CroSs Rf-p. 3: Pep Squad 4 KENNETH OTI-IA BROOKS - DE Club 4 RANDY BROSSETTE - Spanish Club 23 DE Club 4 in 217 Graduating Knights Showed Wide Teresa French sketched a student posing in her art class. ROTC boys improved their marksmanship by shooting at targets in the armory. PAMELA ROSE BURTON - DE Club 4, Sec. 4 KEVIN LANE BYNOG Q Red Cross Alt. 3 ROGER DALE BYRD - Football 2, 3, Red Cross Rep. 2, 3, DE Club 4, Herald Photographer 4 WILLIAM LANE CALLAWAY - Pelican State Delegate 3, ROTC 2, 3, 4, Drill Team 4, Color Guard 4, 2nd Lieutenant 4 HOYEL CAMPBELL - Concert Band 4 LEE CAMPBELL - Class President 23 ACCOLADE Pageant 2, Football 2, Student Council Rep. 3, DE Club 4 PATRICIA ANNE CAMPBELL - Concert Band 2, 3, Knights for Christ 2, 3, 4, ACCOLADE Circula- tion Staff 3, 43 ROTC Sponsor 4, Ist Lieutenant 4 RICHARD BRUCE CARLILE LINDA LEE CARNEY - DE Club 3, 4 Scope Of Interests it, P Y 1'-7' DE Club members, June Adcock and Charles Haywood, collected food for needy families at Thanksgiving. BRUCE STANTON CARROLL WILLIAM MICHAEL CARSON 4- ROTC 2, 3: Art Club 3, 4g Safety Council Rep. 2g Library Worker 3g Concert Choir 45 Creative Writing Club 4 BILLY CLYDE CARTER - Knights Band 2, Con- cert Band 3, 43 IMI, 3, 4 DANNY CARTER GEORGE ROOSEVELT CARTER HAROLD JAMES CASON KENNETH WAYNE CHANDLER - Student Coun- cil Rep. 23 Interact Club 3, Safety Council Alt. 3, ACCOLADE Editorial Staff 4, Senior Class Editor 4g Creative Writing Club 4 MARIAN CHANDLER - Knights Band 2, Concert Band 3, Latin Club 33 Football Program Ad Stall' 43 ACCOLADE Circulation Staff 4, ROTC Sponsor 4, Drill Team Major 4 LINDA CHATMAN 'lf' 'ia ' 'N ,. - ' i , E ii--X - One ofthe many duties Shirley Pilgram had as a library worker was to file film. 9 220 REBECCA CLARK RONALD EUGENE CLARK ANN COBB - FHA 3 MICHAEL DEAN COCHRAN BECKY COLE - Pep Squad 2, 3, 4, Drummer 3, Captain 4, JML 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Herald Staff 4, Z Club 4, Football Program Ad Staff' 4, Manager 4 JOHNNY COLLINS - DE Club 4 MARGARET ELLEN COLLINS - ROTC Sponsor 4, Captain 4 DOROTHY CAROL COMANS - Pop Squad 2, 3, FTA 2, JML 2, Herald Reporter 3, Herald Circula- tion Staff 3, Herald Editorial Staff' 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Creative Writing Club 4 DANNY MICHAEL COMBS - Football 2, 3, Let- tered 3, Key Club 2, 3 Final Homecoming RONNIE EDWARD COOLEY - DE Club 4, Herald Reporter 4 IANIE ANN COOPER DEBRA GAYLE COURTNEY M Pep Squad 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Spanish Club 2, Red Cross Alt. 3, Foot- ball Program Ad Staff 4, Student Council Corre- sponding Secretary 4 LAVERNE SUE COURTNEY - Pep Squad 2, 3, 4, Red Cross Alt. 3, Art Club 4, Herald Reporter 4 RITA ANNE COUVILLION JOHN DAVID CRAWFORD - DE Club 3, 4 MONICA LOUISE CRAWFORD - Red Cross Rep. 2, 33 DE Club 4 BEVERLY ANN CREOLOW - Pep Squad 2, 3: Key Club Sweetheart 3, 43 Football Program Ad Stall 43 DE Club 43 Homecoming Court 4 DEBORAH LYNN CRNKOVIC EDWARD CROSBY DEBBIE CROSS - FHA 23 Red Cross Rep. 23 Stu- dent Council Alt. 33 FTA 4, Secretary 4 ELAYNE ELIZABETH CROSS - FHA 2, 43 Stu- dent Council Alt. 3 ' KAREN LYNN CROWDER MARY ANNA CUMMINGS - Pep Squad 2, 33 Red Cross Rep. 2, 33 Safety Council Rep. 2, 33 FHA 2, 43 DE Club 4 SHARON ANN DALEY - Pep Squad 2, 3, 4, Drummer 43 Knights for Christ 2, 3, 43 FTA 23 JML 2g Creative Writing Club 4 Anticipated By Class Of '71 CONNIE RUTH DALTON MICHAEL PATRICK DALY - Football 2, 33 Key Club 33 Red Cross Alt. 2, Rep. 43 Student Council Rep. 2, 33 DE Club 4 .IAMES MICHAEL DARE - DE Club 4 ROBERT DAVIDSON - DE Club 4 SUSAN KAY DAVIDSON - FHA 2, 43 FTA 23 Red Cross Rep. 23 Student Council Rep. 33 Pep Squad 2, 3, 4, Captain 43 Z Club 43 French Club 43 Football Ad Staff 43 ACCOLADE Circulation Staff 4 LOWREY RANDALL DAVIS - Knights Band 2, 33 Concert Band 43 Herald Ad Staff 43 Knights for Christ 4 ANN RENEE DAVISON - Student Council Rep. 2, Rod Cross Rep. 2, 3, Safety Council 2, Drama Club 3, 4, Debate Club 3, 4, Art Club 4 PAYTON ALLEN DEA - Concert Bancl 2, 3, 4, Lieutenant 4, Rod Cross Rep. 2, 3, Stuflcut Council Rep. 4 BILLY DEAL CAROLYN ANN DEES GILBERT ANTHONY DEHAAN GEORGE AUBREY DEVAULT JR. - Dcbato Club 2, 3, 4, NFL 2, 3, 4, JIVIL 2, 3, 4, ROTC 2, 3, 4, Ad- justant Major 4, Interact Club 2, 3, 4, Vino Prosirlont 4, Tbospians 3, 4, Latin Club 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Croativc Writing Club 4, Scicnce and Math Club 4 JOSEPH THOMAS DICE - Red Cross Alt. 3, DE Club 4, Library Worker 3 KATHY JEAN DISON Y COE 4 GWEN DONAHO Splrlt Shown By Semors Demonstrating part of Woodlawn's famous spirit, here senior class meml f rs answered to thc churleaders question Whats the senlor battle cry?,' KENNETH WAYNE DORSEY DURETTA ,IO DOUGLAS - French Club 3, Drama Club 3 DONALD EUGENE DOWDEN - Basketball 2, Tennis 3, 4, Lettcrcd 3 DENISE CASSANDRA DRONG - FHA 2, Creative Writing Club 4 DIANE DUFOUR - Pep Squad 2, 3, Red Cross Rep. 2, French Club 3, French Honor Society 3, AC- COLADE Editorial Staff 3, 4, Sophomore Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 4, ROTC Sponsor 4, Rifle Team Major 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Z Club 4, National Honor Society 3, 4 BECKY LYNN EAMES - Choir 2, Knights lor Christ 4, Creative Writing Club 4 RAYMOND LEE EASON - Science and Math Club 3, 4, Interact Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Knights for Christ 4 STEVE GREGORY EASON - DE Club 4 ELIZABETH ARLENE EBARB - FHA 2, 4, Pep Squad 4 Motivated Underclassmen SHARYLIN KAYEEBARB MARY HELEN EDWARDS - Pep Squad 2, 3, FHA 2, 4, Safety Council Alt. 2, Herald Reporter 3, Herald Circulation Staff 3, Red Cross Alt. 3 MICHAEL JOE EDMONDS ROBERT FRED EDWARDS - ROTC 2, 3, 4, Drill Team 2, 3, 4, 2nd Lieutenant 4 SHERRIE LARUE EDWARDS - Safety Council Rep. 2 KATHY DIANE ELLIS - Safety Council Rep. 2, 3, FHA 2, Office Worker 3, 4 l L 223 224 KATHY ETIER - FTA 23 FHA 33 French Club 4 ROSIA EVERETT CAROLYN FAVOR DORIS FEAZEL DORY TERESA FERNANDEZ - Pep Squad 33 Girls' Choir 3, Accompanist 33 Concert Choir 4, Ac- companist 4 ROBBIE ARLEEN FIELDER - Pep Squad 2, 33 Rod Cross Rep. 23 ACCOLADE Ad Staff 33 FTA 4, Secretary 43 Football Program Staff 43 Quill and Scroll 3, 43 Z Club 43 Spanish Club 43 Creative Writ- ing Club 4 Woodlawn Began Second Decade ARTHUR LEE FIELDS ROSA MAE FLOWERS - Herald Reporter 33 DE Club 4 BARBARA FONG - Student Council Senator 23 Pep Squad 23 ACCOLADE Pageant 2, 33 Latin Club 23 Cheerleader 3, 43 Key Club Sweetheart 23 National Honor Society 3, 43 Z Club 43 French Club 43 Pelican State Delegate 33 Footbal Program Ad Staff 4 QUEEN ESTER FRANK LARRY FRANTOM TERESA ANN FRENCH - Red Cross 2, 3, 4, Rep. 2, Parliamentarian 3, President 43 Student Council Alt. 23 Safety Council Alt 23 Office Worker 33 ROTC Sponsor 4, Adjutant Major 4 DIANE FRICKS MICHAEL LEE FRIEDKIN - ROTC 2, 3, 4, Major 4, Drill Team 3, 4, Commander 43 Concert Choir 2, 3, 43 Brigadoon 43 National Honor Society 3, 4 VICKY SUE FRITH - Orchestra 23 Red Cross Rep. 2, 3g Safety Council Rep. 33 Concert Choir 3, 4, Ac- companist 43 Herald Ad Staff 4 l l 1 l t MIKE FRY - ROTC 2, 3, Rifle Team 2 MIKE CABLE TERRY GANDY - ROTC 2, Student Council Rep. 2, 3, Knights Band 2, FFA 3, 4 PEGGY GASTON - FHA 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4 JIMMY GATES - Red Cross Rep. 2, 3, Student Council Representative 2, 3, Basketball 3 DAVID LEE GAYER JR. - Football 2, 3, 4, FCA 2, 3, 4, Student Council Rep. 2, Red Cross Rep. 3 With Original Traditions and Enthusiasm BEVERLY KAY GENTRY - Red Cross Alt. 3 SONYA DELORES GIBSON Q Z Club 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, Homecoming Court 2, Class Favor- ite 2, 3, Student Council Rep. 2, Pep Squad 2, Beau- ty 2, ACCOLADE Pageant 3, Cheerleader 3, 4, Head Cheerleader 4, Football Program Ad Staff, Key Club Sweetheart 3, Class Chaplain 4 KENNETH GILBERT - Sir Knight 4, ACCOLADE Pageant Entertainer 3 CHARLOTTE GRACE - Art Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council Rep. 2, Alternate 3, Knights for Christ 4 BOBBY RAY GRAHAM PAT GRAHAM SHIRLEY GRAHAM - Pep Squad 2, 3, Drummer 3, FTA 2, Student Council Rep. 3, Football Program Ad Stafl' 4, DE Club 4 GLORIA SUNSHINE GRANT - Knights Band 2, Concert Band 3, 4, Librarian 3, 4, Head Majorette 4, ,IML 2, FHA 2, Student Council Rep. 2, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Historian 3, Vice President 4, ACCOLADE Ad Staff 3, ROTC Sponsor 4, Major 4, ACCOLADE Circulation StafI'4 PATRICIA ANN GREEN - .IML 4, Pep Squad 4, Creative Writing Club 4 225 226 1970-71 Activities Kept Graduates On The Move DICKIE EARL GUICE - Football 2, 3, 4, FCA 2, 3, 4 CARLENE GUTSCHOW - FTA 3, JIVIL 3 CINDY JANINE GWIN - FHA 2 MARTHA ANN GYLES ALICE HADWIN - FHA 2 CAROL HAGEDORN - Pop Squad 2, 3, 4, Drum- mer 4, FHA 3, FTA 4, Z Club 4, Football Program Ad Staff 4 ALAN HALL - Football 2, 3, 4, FCA 3, 4 CLADYS MARIE HALL - Orchestra 2, Band 2 RONNIE HALL - Student Council Rep. 3, Science and Math Club 4 KAY ELLEN HANSON - Pep Squad 2, 3, 4, Drummcr 3, Head Drummer 4, FHA 2, 3, Knights for Christ 3, 4, Science and Math Club 3, 4, French Club 4, Creative Writing Club 4, Football Program Ad Staff 4, Manager 4 ILEATHA HARRIS NOBE DELL HARRIS D. J. Weed was one ofthe many students who made posters ask- ing fellow Knights to back them at elections. JANICE ANN MARIE HARVEY MARTHA ANNETTE HAWKINS - Student Coun- cil Senator 4 THOMAS HAWKINS KAREN HAYNES CHARLES HAYWOOD - Key Club 4-g DE Club 11- SUSAN HAZELMEYER - Library Worker 2, 3, 4-g Herald Reporter 4 RICKY HEAD ,IIMMY HENDRICKS M Red Cross Rep. 3g Student Council Alt. 3 GENEVA HENRY Sherrie Lazarus found being a senior required much studying and hurrying to class. 227 28 MARGARET HESTER BEVERLY HIODON - FHA 2, 4, Spanish Club 4 DEBORAH HIGDON - Pe J Sc uad 2 3' FTA 3 4 11 1 , , , 2 National Honor Society 3, 4, ACCOLADE Ad Stall' 4, Knights for Christ 4, Office Worker 4, Art Club 4, Creative Writing Club 4 SUNDAY SUE HILL - Safety Council Alt. 2, FTA 3 JANET KAY HINTON - Z Club 2, 3, 4, Junior Board Member 3, Secretary 4, JML 2, Knights Band 2, Concert Band 3, 4, Knights for Christ 2, 4, Red Cross Alt. 2, French Club 3, Football Program Ad Staff' 4, Creative Writing Club 4 SHELLEY HOBLEY - Band 2, ROTC 3 Castle Walls Harbor RANDALL HOGAN LESLIE HOLDER BILLY RAY HOLLIFIELD - Concert Band 2, 3, 4, Sergeant 3, 4, Stage Band 2, 3, 4, All-State Band 2, 3, 4, ROTC 2, 3, 4, Lt. Colonel 4, Battalion Com- mander 4, Drill Team 2, 3, 4, Military Band 4, Science and Math Club 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Pelican State Delegate 3, City Judge 3, Student Council Rep. 3, Red Cross Alt. 3, Creative Writing Club 4, National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4 JOHN LESLIE HOLLINOSWORTH - Concert Band 2, 3, DE Club 4 MARILA HOOD DEBBIE LYNN HOOKER - Pep Squad 2, 3 LULA BELL HOPKINS DIANNE HORTON - French Club 2, French Honor Society 2, ACCOLADE Ad Stafl'3, Pep Squad 3, 4, FTA 3, 4, FHA 4 , ANN HOWARD - Concert Band 2, 3, 4, Art Club 2, 3, Football Program Ad Stall' 4, ROTC Sponsor 4, Band Company 4, Captain 4 Memories Not To Be Students found time to talk between classes. ll ,. 'U4 5 ,sn in ff - W? Xtra The most popular gathering place between classes and before school was the quadrangle. TERRY HOWARD - Football 2, 3 JEFF HOWELL - Library Worker 2, 33 DE Club 11- AUDREY HUGHES - COE 4 CHERRIE ANNETTE HULLABY WAYNE HULLABY TRU LYNN HUMPHREY Forgotten Five senior girls represented their class at Homecoming. 5 2 229 230 Legend Of The Knight Gave RICKY I-IUTCHINSON - Football 2, 3, Lettered 33 FCA 2, 3, Student Council Rep. 2, 4, Red Cross Rep. 2, 3, Safety Council 3, DE Club 4 CECIL HUTTO - Concert Band 2, 3, 4, Drum Major 4, ROTC 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Scottish Band 4, Drum Major 4, Interact 2, 3, 4, President 4, Creative Writing Club 4 DIRK HYDE CLAUDELL JACKSON JR. EDWIN JOHNSON HENRIETTA WILLIAMS JACKSON PHILLIP JACKSON RUDOLPH JACKSON BUZZ JAMES - Key Blub 3, 4, President 43 ACCO- LADE Pageant 3, Football 3, 4, Lettered 3 GARY JAMES CALVIN JOHNSON JAMES LEE JOHNSON JR. - DE Club 3, 4 JANET JOHNSON - Pep Squad 2, 3, Herald Ad Staff 4 JO ANN JOHNSON - Choir 4 JUANITA JOHNSON Senior Class Something To Live Up To PATRICIA SUE JOHNSON - Pep Squad 2, 3, Red Cross Rep. 2, Library Worker 3, Art Club 4 PATSY JEAN JOHNSON - FHA 2, 4, Pep Squad 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Knights for Christ 4 DONNIE JOHNSTON - Football 2, 3, 4, Lettered 3, 4, Red Cross Rep. 2, 3, Student Council Rep. 2, 4, Alternate 3, FCA 2, 3, 4, Creative Writing Club 4 RONNIE JOHNSTON - Football 2, 3, 4, Lettered 3, 4, FCA 2, 3, 4, Herald Circulation Staff 3, Base- ball 2, 3, Track 2, 3 CELIA MAE JONES - DE Club CHARLES JONES - Football 2, 3, 4 NAPOLEAN JONES SUSIE JORDAN - Red Cross Rep. 2, 3, FHA 2, 3, 4, Art Club 4 CAIL JOYNER SHARON JOYNER - Pep Squad 2, 3, Safety Coun- cil Rep. 2, 3, Student Council Rep. 4, FHA 2, 3' Z Club 4, Office Worker 4 GLENDA JUSTICE MARK KAVALAWSKI - Red Cross Rep. 2, Stu- dent Council Rep. 3, Spanish Club 9 BARBARA KELSH - Red Cross Alt. 2, Represent- ative 3, Library Worker 2, Speech Club NANCY KENNEDY - COE 4 PHYLLIS ELAINE KLINE - Pep Squad 2, Office Worker 2, 3 JIM KNIGHT PAT KROCMIRE - Red Cross 23 Pep Squad 33 43 Creative Writing Club 43 Knights for Christ 43 Herald Reporter 4 PAULA LANGLEY - Pep Squad 2, 3g FTA 23 COE 4 ROBERT LOUIS LATSON 4 Baseball 3 SUSAN E, LATTIER - Student Counvil Rep. 23 Chaplain 43 Drama Club 23 National Honor Soc-iety 33 Science and Math Club 23 Pep Squad 43 National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4 MARY JANE LAWLESS - Library Assistant 3, ik Knights for Christ 4 SHERRY LAZARUS - Student Council Rep. 23 FHA 2, 3, 43 Pep Squad 3, 4 GAY LE BARBON - .IML 3 BILL LE BLANC - Football 2, 3, 4, Lettered 3, 43 FCA 2, 3, 43 Key Club 3, 43 Herald Reporter 4 Academics Prepared Graduating Mike Frieclkin carefully experimented with an alcohol solution. WANDA MARIE LEE - Science and Math Club 2, Dramaties Club 3g Creative Writing 4 THERESA LEET PAM LEON - Pep Squad 2, 3, FHA 2, Z Club 2, 33 Red Cross 3, Football Program Ad Stalin 4, COE Vice President 4 BETTY LEONARD - Pep Squad 4 DAVID WAYNE LESTER - Knights Band 2, Con- cert Band 3, 4g Herald Ad Staff 4 BARRY EUGENE LEWIS - ROTC 2, 3, 4, Drill Team 4 KEITH LEWIS - DE 4 LARRY LEWIS - Football 2, 3, Latin Club 2, 3, 4: FCA 2, French Club 4 NEAL LEWIS - Baseball 3, 4 Seniors For Future College Study Kay Thomas and Cay LeBarron learned all types of homemaking Mechanical drawing set a basis for Bruce Nelson's future career in their Home Economics class. as an engineer. , L1 ,V 233 234 4.1 VICKI JOYCE LEWIS - Pep Squad 2, 3, 4 REGINA LINNEAR - Orchestra 2, 3, National Honor Society 4, Student Council Rep. 4 RENITA LINNEAR - Orchestra 2, 3, National Honor Society 4, Sciench and Math Club 3 TOMMY LITES KAREN LLOYD - Red Cross Rep. 3, Art Club 4, DE Club 4 STELLA LOCKWOOD CARY LOFTIN - Basketball 2, FCA 2 VICKIE LoNc - Pep squad 2, FHA 2, student l Council Rep. 3, DE Club 4 DEBBIE LOWREY Knights Look To Future With Anticipation KAREN LOUISE MACEE W Pep Squad 2, 3. Flag- bearer 4, ACCOLADE Editorial Staff 3, 4, Assistant Editor 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, FTA 3, Creative Writ- ing Club 3, 4, President 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Football Program Ad Staff Manager 4, Z Club 4, French Club 4, National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4 JERRY L. MAIDEN GLORIA DIANE MANCHAM - JML 2, Latin Club 2, Safety Council Rep. 2, Pep Squad 2, 3, ACCO- LADE Ad Staff 3, Debate Club 3, Red Cross Rep. 3, Speech Club 3, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, National Foren- sic League 3, Concert Choir 3, 4, Football Program Ad Staff 4, Z Club 4, ROTC Sponsor, Major 4 SHARON MARSH - Student Council Alt. 2, Safety Council Alt. 2, Herald Staff 4 EVELYN EVONNE MARSHALL LARRY MAULDIN - Student Council Rep, 2, 3, French Club 2, Safety Council Rep. 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Pelican State Alt. 3 ROBERT MAY - Concert Band 4, Band Captain 4, ROTC 2nd Lieutenant 4, Drill Team 4, Highland Scottish Band 4, Math and Science Club 4 CARY MAYFIELD - Concert Choir 2, Red Cross 2, 3, Safety Council 2, 3, DE Club 3, 4 NANCY RAE MAYS - Pep Squad 2, 3, FHA 2, DE Club 4 ROBERT EARL MAYWEATHER KATHY MQCANN 4- Red Cross Alt. 3, DE Club 4 DONNA MCCLARAN WILFORD D. MCCLIMANS - ROTC 2, 3, 4, Major 4, Drill Team 2, 3, 4, Interact Club 3, 4, Board Mem- ber 4, Science and Math Club 3, 4, Creative Writing Club 4, National Honor Society 3, 4 LEW MCCLURG - Basketball 3, Safety Council Alt. 3, Student Council Rep. 3, Key Club 3, Spanish Club President 4 JOHN KEITH MCCOY - Football 2, 3, 4, FCA 2, 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, Student Council Rep. 3, Herald Editorial Staff 4 l Doubt And Wonderment LARRY McDONALD - DE Club 4 PAT MCDONALD PATRICIA MCGOWAN RONNIE MCGRAW MIKE MCCUIRT - Football 4 MAXINE ELIZABETH MCLEOD - Pep Squad 3, 4, Drummer 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Herald Report- er 3, Herald Circulation 3, Herald Editorial Staff 4, French Club 4, Creative Writing Club 4, Knights for Christ 4 235 236 LARRY MERCER - Baskctliall 2, 33 Inte-ract 2. 33 National Honor Socif-ty 3, 43 Pclivan State Altornato 33 ACCOLADE Eclitorial Staff 4, Military Editor 43 Croativu Vlfriting Cluli 4 STEVE MERCHANT CAROLYN LAVERNE MILLER MARK ALLEN MILLER W- DE Cluli STEVE DEE MILLER - DE Club BARBARA LORRAINE MILLS GORDON MITCHELL PAT MONTELBANO - FTA 23 COE 4 EDITH MOORE - Sturlunt Council Rep. 2, 3, 43 Rr-d Cross 2, 3, 4, Rcprvscntzitivc 2, 3, Parliamvntar- ian 43 Safety Council Alt. 2, 3g Hcvralcl Roportvr 43 Knights for Christ 43 Office Worker 4: .IML 4 Graduation Signifies Beginning And End ANNETTE MOREAU - FTA 33 FHA 33 National Honor Society 3, 43 COE 4 CARRIE MORGAN ELIZABETH MORGAN DARWIN .IAMES MOTT - ROTC 2, 3 VICKIE MOWRY - FHA 2, 3, 43 Vice Preisiclcnt 23 Student Council Alt. 23 Red Cross Rep. 2, 33 4-H 2, 3, Vice President 3 BRUCE MULLICAN - ROTC 2, 3, 43 Knights for Christ 4 MIKE NEIL - FFA 2, 3, 43 Football 2, 3 BRUCE NELSON DONNA NELSON - Pep Squad 2, 3, Student Council Rcrp. 2, 3, Chovrlffatloi' 4, Crozitivfi Vlfriting Club 4, Krry Cluli Swcotlicart 4 JOE MAX NEWSOIVI - Com-cirt Band 2, 3, ROTC 2, 3, 4, Rifle Team 3, Band Company 4. Drill Tcam 4 RICKY NICHOLS - Baskvtliall 2, 3, 4, Lfrttwcfcl 3, FCA 2, 3, 4 RUTH NOLTE - Stuflcnt Council Rvp. 3: ROTC Sponsor 4, lst Licutonztnt 4, Crcfzttiw Writing Cluli 4 ROB NORSWORTHY - DE Cluli SHARON O'DANIEL DIANA OLSON 4 Knights Band 2, Concert Band 3, 4, Mztjorvttc 4 ESTHER JEAN O'NEAL - DE Club 4 ANNIE OWENS DONNA PAGE 238 CARL RAY PARKER -- Interact Club 2, 3, 4, Sec- retary 4, ROTC 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Scottish Band 4, Knights Band 2, Concert Band 3, 4, Sergeant 4, Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4 SHERRIAN PATER -4 Pep Squad 2, Office Worker 2, FTA 4 RHONDA PATTERSON - Pep Squad 2, 3, 4, Drummer 4, FHA 2, 3, Safety Council Alt. 2, ACCO- LADE Circulation Staff 4, Football Program Ad Staff 4 BRENDA PENNYWELL DENISE PETERS JAMES PETERSON LYDIA FRANCES PETRUS - Pep Squad 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Safety Council Rep. 3, Z Club 3, 4, Presi- dent 4, Football Program Ad Staff 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Pelican State Delegate 3, Creative Writ- ing Club 4, Secretary 4 STEVE PETTEY - Knights for Christ 2, 3, 4, Pres- ident LLOYD GLENN PHILLIPS Seniors Ordered Invitations And MIKE PIERCE - DE Club 4 JULIE PIC-OTT - Student Council Rep. 2, 3, 4, Red Cross 2, Safety Council 2, 3, Pep Squad 2, FTA 3, FHA 4, Herald Reporter 3, Science and lVIath Club 4 DONNA PILCHER - Safety Council Rep. 3, Girls? Choir 3, Concert Choir 4, Brigadoon 4, FTA 4, Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, AC- COLADE Ad Staff 4, Manager 4, Knights for Christ 4, Office Worker 4, Creative Writing Club 4, Pep Squad 4 SHIRLEY PILGRIIVI - Library Worker 4 EDDIE PLEASANT - Red Cross Rep. 2, Herald Circulation 4 DEBBIE POINT JUDY OWYNNE POSEY - Pep Squad 2, 3, 4, Drummer 3, Lieutenant Colonel 4, Girls, Choir 2, Concert Choir 3, 4, Class Chaplain 3, ACCOLADE Staff 3, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Vice President 4, Stu- dent Council Recording Secretary 4, ACCOLADE Editorial Staff 4, Student Life Editor 4, Football Pro- gram Ad Stall' 4, Key Club Sweetheart 4, Knights for Christ 4, Homecoming Court 4 RANDY POTTS LOUIS POUNCY VELIVIA POUNCY - Choir 4 PATRICIA POWELL 4 Student Council Rep. 2, 3, Debate Club 2, 3, Library Worker 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 2, 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Concert Band 3, 4 ROXANNE MARIA PRESCOTT - French Club 2, Pep Squad 3, Herald Reporter 3, Herald Circulation Staff 3, Scottish Band 4 RONNIE PROCELL - Football 2, 3, 4, Lettered 3, FCA 2, 3, 4, Cafeteria Worker 3, Student Council Rep. 3 JUDY LYNN PRUITT WANDA FAYE PUCKETT 4 Drama Clulw 2, 3, Science and Math Club 2, 3 Class Rings In November Marian Chandler and Karen Crowder compared senior rings after receiving them. As they stood in line to order graduation invitations, seniors dreamed of graduation. 239 240 CARLA MARIE QUINN - Pep Squad 2, 3, 4, Lieu- tenant 3, Colonel 4, Key Club Sweetheart 2, 4, Beau- ty Pageant Finalist 3, ACCOLADE Ad Staff 3, Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4, Quill and Seroll 3, 4, Stu- dent Council Senator 3, 4, Z Club 4, Homeeoming 3, Queen 4, Herald Staff Pieture Editor 4, Pelican State Delegate 3 CARY RANKIN - Knights Band 2: FFA 3, 4 DEBRA REAVES VERNETTA REED THOMAS RHOADES - ROTC 2, 3, 4, Ist Sergeant 4, Tennis Team 3 MARK RICHARDSON VALRY MAE RICHARDSON DEBBYE RIMMER - Pep Squad 2, 4-H 3, FHA 4 CLIFF ROBERTS - Basketball 2, 3, 4, Pelivan State Delegate 3 Memories of WHS Include Parking ANNIE ROBINSON - Pep Squad 2, 3, FTA 3, 4, Safety Couneil Rep. 3 EUGENE C. ROBINSON - Safety Couneil 2: Inter- act Club 3, ROTC 2, 3, 4, Drill Team 2, 3, 4, Color Guard 3, 4, Captain 3, Deputy Drill Tc-ani Command- er 4 IOHNNIE ROBINSON ROBERT ROBINSON THOMAS CLINTON ROSBOROUCH - DE Club 3, 4 IVIIKE ROSE - Basketball 2, 3, 4, Lettered 3, 4, FCA 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Vice Presi- dent 4, Herald Sports Editor JERRY ROSS SUSAN IRENE ROY - COE Club 4 DONALD RUFF - DE Club 4 KAY SATCHER - Office Worker 2, French Club 3, 4, FTA 4, Girls' Choir 44 CARY SAVAGE - DE Club 3, 4 CATHY ANN SCHILLAGE - Pep Squacl 2, 3, 4, t ACCOLADE Circulation Stall' 4 BRENDA SCOTT MIKE SCOTT - Football 2, 3, 4, Baseball 3, 11- JEFF SEPULVADO - Football 3, 4, FCA 4, Art Club 4-g FFA 4- ots . . . Office Bench Robert Brown and Dot Comans enjoyed a peaceful walk in the parking lot before beginning the school day. Like many other seniors, Rudy York waits to see Mrs. Geisler about his college plans. 42 Graduating Knights Adjusted To ROB SHAVER - DE Club 4 ROBERT SHELTON - DE Club 4 BETTY LYNN SHOTWELL - Pep Squad 2, 3, FTA 2, Herald Reporter 3, Student Council Rep. 3, DE Club 4 RANDY SHY RICKY SIMMONS - Sophomore Class Treasurer 2, Junior Class Treasurer 3, Student Council Treasurer 4, Football Letterman 2, 3, 4, FCA 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4. DIANE SMALL BETSY SMITH - Pep Squad 3, Captain 4, Library Worker 2, Safety Council Rep. 2, Red Cross Alt. 2, ACCOLADE Ad and Circulation, Staff 3, 4, FHA 4, Z Club 4, Football Program Ad Staff 4 CHARLENE SMITH DEAN SMITH FRANK SMITH -- Red Cross Rep. 2, DE Club 4 ISHAM SMITH - ROTC 2, 3, Art Club 4 PATSY SMITH - Pep Squad 2, 3, FHA 2, 3, FTA 4, Concert Choir 2, 3, 4, Knights for Christ 2, 3, ROTC Sponsor 4 ROGER SMITH VIOLA MARIE SMITH -- Concert Band 4, FTA 4, National Honor Society 4, Office Worker 4, Debate Team 4, Senior Class Secretary 4 SHARON ANN SPEARMAN -- Pep Squad 2, 3, 4, FTA 2, 3, 4, FHA 3, Creative Writing Club 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Secretary 4, French Honor Society 3, Z Club 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Pep Squad Drummer 4 Year Of Change EDITH DIANE SPIEGEL - IML 3, Spanish Club 4, ROTC Sponsor Captain 4, Football Ad Staff 4 PEGGY MARIE SPINKS - Pep Squad 2, 3, 4, Drummer 4, FTA 3, 4, FHA 3, Creative Writing Club 3, 4, ACCOLADE Editorial Staff Sports Editor 4, Football Program Ad Staff 4, Science and Math Club 4 DEBI STAMP - Pep Squad 2, 3, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Historian 2, Treasurer 3, President 4, JML 2, Herald Reporter 4, ROTC Lt. Col. 4, Highland Dancer 4, Key Club Sweetheart 4 PECI STANLEY - FHA 2, 3 JIMMIE D. STARKEY - Herald Reporter 3, Her- ald Ad Staff4 KATHY ILENE STATHAM - Red Cross Rep. 2, FHA 2, 3, 4, Student Council Rep. 3, ACCOLADE Circulation Staff, Girls' Choir 4 JAMES EDWARD STEWART KATHY STOCKTON RANDY STONE EARL STOWELL JOHN STRANGE - Football 2, 3, 4, FCA 2, 3, 4, Student Council Rep. 2, Key Club 4 SHEILA STRICKLAND - Latin Club 2, Pep Squad 3, 4, Student Council Rep. 4, Football Program Man- ager 4, ACCOLADE Editorial Organizations Editor 4 EDNA RUTH STRINGHAM VICKI STROTHER - Pep Squad 2, 3, Student Council Alt. 2, Student Council Chaplain 4 RODNEY SWANN - DE Club 3, 4 24 244 DONALD RAY TAYLOR RODNEY TAYLOR CHARLES E. TERRELL LARRY E. TERRELL, IR. - ROTC 2, 3, 4, Drill Team 4, Major 4, Track 2, Lettercd 3, Latin Club 3, 4, FCA 4, Knights for Christ 4, Science and Math Club 4, Football Manager 4, Interact Club 3, 4, Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4, President 4 BRENDA FAYE THOMAS - Student Council Rep. 2, Concert Band 3, Science Club 3, French Club 3, National Honor Society 4, Herald Reporter 4, ACCO- LADE Editorial Staff 4 CRICKET THOMAS CHRIS THOMAS KAY THOMAS - Student Council Rep. 3, Red Cross Rep. 3 LAURA THOMAS Outstanding Knights Of '71 CAROLYN SUE THOMASON - Red Cross Rep. 3, FTA 4, .IML 4 DENNIS THOMPSON 4 FFA 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4, 4-H 4 JOE THORNTON ,IOE THRASH - Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4 REGINALD SADORIS TISBY CYNTHIA MARIE TOTTEN - Pep Squad 2, 3: OI- fice Worker 3, COE 4, Treasurer 4 SHARON TOUPS - FTA 4, Vice President 4 DAVID TOWNS IVIARLA TOWNSEND PATRICIA ANN TRAVIS IVIARSHA TREADWAY - Pep Squad 3, 4, Flag- bearer 4g FTA 3, 4g FHA 4 DARLA DELANE TURNACE - Red Cross Rep. 2, Alternate 3g Student Council Rep. 23 COE 4 ROBERT TURNER ROBERT TYSON - Red Cross Rep. 2g Student Council Rep. 2g Art Club 4 DAVID VAN TIEIVI - DE Club 4 Recognized For Achievements Not only varsity quarterback, but also well-known speaker, Johnny Booty served his school well. A transfer student from Fair Park, Lane Callaway served his school as a Pelican State Delegate. 245 . . 1' only 'voR'rUn1 ' 'ifommx ' . 'DIIIIZCTXONQ' 246 TOP LEFT: FTA member, Debbie Cross, graded papers for her sponsor teacher. TOP RIGHT: Kathy Bozeman made Pumpkins for Your Punk- in as a French Club project. BOTTOM LEFT: Vicky Strother sold tickets to the homecoming dance for the student council. BOTTOM RIGHT: Senior class president, Rex Anglin, lcd the senior class activities during the year. DONNA VINSON - Red Cross Alt. 2, Safety Coun- cil Alt. 2, DE Club 4 MARILYN DENISE WALDROP - Pep Squad 2, 3, 4, Red Cross Rep. 2, FTA 3, Knights for Christ 3, 4, Concert Choir 3, 4, Brigadoon 4, Football Program Ad Staff 4 BRUCE WALKER - Basketball 2, FCA 2, FFA 3, 4, 4-H 3, 4 LINDA WALKER SHIRLYN WALLER - Library Worker 2 PAMELA RENEE WALSWORTI-I - FHA 2, 3, FTA 3, Pep Squad 3, Football Program Ad Staff 4, DE Club 4 DEVIN WARD - DE Club 4 ROBERT WARDELL DANNY WARREN - Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, FCA 2, 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council Rep. 2, 3, Latin Club 2, ACCOLADE Editorial Staff 3, Baseball 3, 4, Class Vice President 4 LEON WASHINGTON - Basketball 4 SYLVIA WASHINGTON TOMMY WATERFALLEN - Football 2, 3, 4, Let- tcred 3, 4g FCA 2, 3, 4g All-District Football 33 Key Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Heralfl Editor 4 LINDA WATERMAN CANDY LYNNE WATSON - Pep Squad 2, FTA 2: Student Council Rep. 2, Red Cross Rep. 3 PAMELA GAIL WEBB D. I. WEED - Basketball 2, 3g Student Council Rep. 23 Spanish Club 4, Knights for Christ 4 BOBBY WELLS - Creative Writing Club 4 TALMADCE WELLS - Orchestra 2, 4, Choir 4 Castlites Served School In Various Ways DONNA LYNN WHITE - Red Cross Alt. 39 DE Club 43 Herald Reporter 4 SHARON WHITTAKER - Art Club 4 CONNIE WHITE LUGENE WILLIAMS TERRY WILLIAMS THELMA WILLIAMS S 247 248 Seniors Performed For Fellow Knights During Half Time JIMMY WILLIS - Football 2, 3, FCA 2, 33 Student Council Rep. 2, 4, DE Club 4 HERVELL WILSON LINDA WILSON - Pep Squad 2, 3, 4, FHA 2, JML 2, Knights for Christ 3, FTA 3, French Club 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4g Football Program Ad Staff WILLIAM WILSON - Basketball 4 KATHY WINDHAM JOHN WINN - Football 2g Student Council Senator 2, Student Council President 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Board Member 4, Class President 3, ACCOLADE Pageant 33 Pelican State Delegate 3 JIM WOOD - DF, Club 4 MARY WOOD - Bed Cross Rep. 2, 33 4-H Club 2, Knights for Christ 4 BENNY RAY WOODALL - DE Club 4 JIM WOODBUFF - Football 2, 3, 4, Lettered 3, 4g Basketball 2, 3, 4, Lettered 3, 4, FCA 2, 3, 4g Key Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council Rep. 2, Senator 3 WILLIAM WOODWARD CHARLENE WRIGHT JAY WRIGHT - Football 2, 3, 4, Lollorcd 3, 41, FCA 2, 3, 43 FFA 2, 3, 4, ArtGlub11- DALF, WYMAN - Football 2 RUDY YORK DOROTHY ANN YOUNG JAY YOUNG - Baud 2, 31 Rod Gross Rep. 2, Stu dent Gounvil Rep. 3, Vice Prvsimlont 43 Key Club 3, Secretary 4, Pelican Slate Dfflvgulv 3, Hvralfl Erlitori al Staff! SHEILA YOUNG VICKIE LYNN YOUNG BARBARA SUE ZEIGLER - Safely Council Rep. 23 Red Gross Rep. 3, Office Workcr 3, 4: FTA 4 ifazlc :r:Y 2527? V, -. 249 Junior Class Officers Dan Winn - Treasurer Joyce Carter - President Carolyn Adams - Secretary Josephine Boston - Chaplain Patricia Oliver - Vice-President Juniors Second Exciting Year At Q, of ' 1, 4 5 ff 1 Y i . 6 9' f Mike Beason Billy Beaty Dennis Bell Sandra Bell Leon Bennett Debby Bentley Dorsey Birdwell Billy Blaekshire Truett Blackstock Bobby Blankenship La Brenda Bledsoe Bruce Blue Anita Bolton Mae Dean Blundell Sandra Boatright Karen Boesman Darla Bonner Josephine Boston David Boughton Jerry Boulware Michael Aaron Jeff Acklen Carolyn Adams Cary Alexander David Allen Lee Allred Sandy Amburn Allen Anderson Jim Anderson Kelly Anderson Reba Kay Anderson Rickey Ashford Barbara Aytch Terri Baeigalupi Patricia Bailey Crecia Baird Berry Nell Baker Deborah Balzrette Helen Banks Charmine Barnes Diane Barrish Wynelle Bartley Robert Beadle David Beaner WHS 2 Sissy Bowers Michael Bowman Grace Boyett Brenda Bradley John Brady Betsy Brantham Jackie Brinkley Jimmy Brocato Tony Brotherton Carol Brown Elaine Brown George Brown Phillip Brown Robert Brown Semico Brown Suzy Brown Vyron Brown Wesley Brown g quires Attend Classes With Enthuslasm Frankie Bryant Diane Burke Pat Burkheart Becky Burks C. P. Burks Linda Burnley Dale Burnum Sylvester Burton Becky Bush Juana Butler Ken Cagle Lynda Caldwell Christie Calhoun v ' Renee Campbell 'i'l' Robert Candella Johnetta Capers Cathy Carney Tommy Carpenter Rufus Carroll Joyce Carter , ' it Bennie Casey Karen Chance Gary Chandler Joel Chevalier Carol Christian no Bobby Blankenship and Mike Bowman are so excited to get to school that they are running to class instead of walking. Truett Blackstock raises his hand in eager response to a question asked in Mrs. Bratt0n's Junior English class. ff' J, if Carolyn Clark Carolyn Clarkson Elery Clements Debbie Clingan Gary Clinton Patricia Coburn .lohn Coleman Rusty Colvin Deborah Corley Cynthia Cornet! Irma Corpier Pam Crawford Miron Crenshaw Robert Cross Hal Culpepper Dale Dalton V WKYEEL' f V W '-ffiW'4? f , ,f 'W' : 1 .,,. 2 fr-Wt?-9 fm C l aa W t 5 5 'T f ttoi C C C 3 , s i , I , . 2 254 fi .lackie Daugherty .leanette Davis Sandy Davis Tanya Davis Valerie Davis Glen Davison ,loyce Davlin Paul Dees Rita Defriend Robert Demmings Dan Denton Diane Digby Rebecca Dison Mitch Dodson Glenn Dorsey Beverly Dowden Willie Dee Draper Rhonda Drong Cathy Dukes Peggy Dunlap Elections Begin t The First Of School Campaign posters for junio r class oflicers were seen on the brick walls throughout the campus during election week at WHS K Pat Durusau Mike Easley .lanice Ebarb Randy Eharb Judy Eohols Sherry Edmonds Dale Edwards .Ianice Edwards Bobby Eizel Mary Eizel Betty Elbert Trudy Elbert William Elbert Mike Emfinger Janet English ,luanell Evans Carolyn Farley Peter Faulkner Leon Favor Marie Finley Stewart Fleming Mark Ford Mark Forrester Vicki Foy Candldates For Class Offices GIVE Speec es 256 Nadine Franklin Watson Franks Brenda Frazier Vivian Sue Frazier Mary Freeman Paula Freeman Richard Freeman Steve Friar Vickie Fricks Trina Fyffe Danny Gamble James Garner Debbie Gentry Ruthann George Mary German Danny Glass J. Goodwin Claudia Goza Melissa Grace Mary Graves Vivian Graves Dianne Greenlee Danny Gross Helen Groves Junior Class Takes Part In WHS Spirit V-I-C-T-O-R-Y, shouted junior class members in pep rally. Helen portrays a football player in a skit at pep rally. Tremendous interest in the football game between Knights and Captain Shreve prompted the school slogan, Stomp the Gatorsf' Two Junior Cheerleaders Promote Spirit 4 f 7 4' 9 51 if Q f '52 , gy kyxk for he I A so . X Linda Grubbs Martha Grubbs Ruth Grubbs Loretta Guice Bobby Gunn Alex Gusko John Hall Stella Hall Cary Hammett Terry Hammett Charles Harrell Edward Harris Mike Harris Ruby Harris Deborah Hartline Kayla Hartman Timothy Harvey Harley Harville Bary Hayes Joleen Hennigan 257 58 Dennis Herring Sherryl Herrington Cynthia Hickenbotam Dannita Hill Jimmy Hinson Elaine Holley Murray Holloway Allen Hood Mike Horton Devora Houston Suzanne Huber Mark Hughes Peggy Hughes Connie Huitt Bruce Hull Linda Hunt Dianne Irby Wayne Ivey quires Take Part In All School ACtlVltl6S Richard Jack Renee JHCJKS Ella Jackson Joyce Jefferson Rickey Johns Feredia Jackson Margaret Jackson Calliner Johnson Diane Johnson Janice Johnson -ag Rhonda Johnson YI Deborah Joiner fi 1 Renae Jolley Romae Jolley Ronald Johnso ,V Anne Jones ' Jacqueline Jones Linda Jones Q I Maurine Jones 'J Patti Jones 5 l Debra Jordan Jackie Jordan Rose Kennedy Tommy Key David Kile ntatrglvivrxgwif may I . ,X,, ' rv Pfk' A , C .lunior members of Z Club perform many services for the com- munity such as visiting nursing home. Sandy Davis, active Key Club member, displays a Woodlawn Knights pennant. Ewa I X Bill Killgore Cynthia Killgore Donald Kinchen Wanda King Janice Kinley Kenneth Kirby Patrick Kirsop Marsha Knight Glenda Knotts Victor Kunce Jeanie Lacobee .lune LaHeck Marion Lawless Kendall Layman Terri Leitgeb Randy Lentz Q V , x -an so 13 3... a wx? ,,,i V fa 'iw ti'l' gin! at iii 1 A A 259 260 Miss Logan, biology teacher, gives assistance to a student. Vickie Litton and Debbie Clingan perform an experiment. In Science Squires Explore New Fields gi tqiig 5 ,dififga R7' . i :af l at W. , iff? 'A ' , Z ' fwJ.wi-.2112 Carolyn Lenzly Paula Leon Paula Leone Mona Lewing Ronney Lewis Rita Little Vicki Litton Patti Loden Kathy Loftin Cheryl Lofton Lupe Lomas Linda Long Mike Lucas Royce Lyons Suzanne Maniscalco Eddie Manning Gloria Manning Patti Martin Dennis Martiniez Linda Maughan Carolyn Mauldin Charles Mauldin Floyd Mauldin Dennis May N Debbie illustrates properties of a sphere to Mrs. Morell's geometry class. Geometry teaches a student to reason inductively. uniors Are ffered A Variety Of Math Courses ,. ll . . Ztt Ruth Mays gf J. ' T, W . 7. ,. i A Barbara Mazzone N Q - N -6 It fr Jessie McBroom ,V i i V ' W 1--A A l Paul McCallum V- V , --:r' ' t-t' i t I' Mary McCormick ' fx Q L X' ' pig' -- M, ' i 2 l fi H fl y Y Y X I A . 1 1: -ij ' .. vzliigljg - . i l- i wig' k-s1.' ' . Carolyn McDaniel A I ii i t t ' Kathleen McDearm0nt It W :ox , N x 1- . Eugene McDuff 5' if A ' a t i A Dottie McWhiney -- 5 Q A , I :Q .L Don Meacham .,e.t ' J ' V i A, H? M my I . ' 'i MKII 5' D 'V ig if Y l fg - 5 4 ' i w, J ' i ,A Ricky Milford ' sseset , gb E5 '-. W Pam Miller v . by L -- V Q -. in I Bruce Mims i , K T Y' 1 3 li N, l, Pam Mitchell ,WJ in yi . Delores Moore -'S ii , ' . ni f - ' K -i' ti it . :Wiki ,.:- 'el i' l A ii 'D Ellis Moore ' V - ' 'l - qi, Audrey Moran lf. I n i t i i W. lg- . il. ' K. , 'QA . J ,,,, Sl I iii fy ? if I , Q i XR X, Qi? NN i-v-- -'bxxxf l - 52 f i qi? Q' T i i i:,.- if 1 il. 1 Sheila Mott Buddy Mowry Donald Morris Pamela Morehead Anne Morris Bruce Neal Debbie Nelson Danny Newly PF iq i K l Q M, if iii' M s esii it or f . 1 L fi, ,- L ' ii-5 A . ii 1 LLLV .,,1.. ,. .1.y ii if W V. :i..xg,. l 6 , Qs -e 262 1 z ...Jil- Q W . . .. .. . P ,,..,.., . .X K Junior 1 is r .rw .N xxx I ' Q h at . , f mi, 1 ' g. .ip Q- X' tc. . of S .X Q y . 1 ,. ' 5 5 -S?-.1 . . , X fi Q .. N Patsy Nicholson Benita Norman Jerri Norman .lackie Nossaman Debbie Nutt P' 52: of ' - .lohnnie Nicholson Bob O'Bleness Teresa O'Hara Patricia Oliver Retha Mae Oliver DuWayne O'Neal Ted Palermo . f Robert Palmer l Robert Parish l Terry Pate l Elaine Patrick , P David Payne f i -f'. Robert Pender Brenda Pennywell Dwayne Pennywell ' Kay Peters Judy Phillips l A Margaret Phillips ' Albert Pickett Class Anticipates 1970 Homecoming ww' f 72 A 'i., P 45 lil r-' - J P Q A fill . - 1 W T li' N, ABOVE: Homecoming cor- sages were sold this year by Red Cross. RIGHT: Woodlawn students decorated cars for the Home- coming to show spirit and enthusiasm. K Y y -ge? if 5' ' an Q. Marsha Knight, Beth Ann Towns, and Peggy Dunlap the day they were presented as Junior Maids at the pep rally. Junior Class Has Three Court Attendants qgggzg 1. - J Z . . fi 1 -. . ,. K M2 t AX N 9 W 3 Debra Pierce Barbara Pilgra Gerald Posey Carolyn Powel Judy Price Mary Price Johnny Rachal Dollie Rankins m Ruben Pinkney Lewis Pope Leslie Porter l Janet Powell .lohn Powell Joe Pratt Melody Quinn Deborah Raborn Becky Rachal Patricia Reed Sharon Reyna Peggy Reynaud 26 264 , K Beth Rhoades 1. H - Paula Hifi - 5 on Byron Richard - ' I V Ruth Richards W? 1-If N -1, -uw --ww, . 2-1 ' 'tm' . , ,ig ' -' Vzyyyy Lawrence Richardson ' . r B K i 5 'k,?L,1i5gsq,,, f,:, zz,-ss:-yg g ,1 '4 M5 5 K K 3, I f M L 1 B L f ' Carol R1-fhmwd . ., 14, il if :Q Deborah Ricketts M Vx A' Q' ' Qffi' 'f W JUHHIIH Rlgl3V K fx f ifili' L,.,, f--'i :ir If E1 . J I ff dgv K kiwi ,I 'L ' I A, Beverly Rinehart ,: g f A V y nt ' . A A :r G Mfifiiii Riiciiie ., i 'bfi R ii, f -I L,,',,.,,a In 1 Z f jj. Brenda Robbins 'G , Vi R Weldon Robefsfm V f Steve Robert .lim Robinson ,V t ggisx Joe Robinson VI, :JV S i ,. Ricky Robinson ,VV f if V 1. , Bill Rodgers f'?fV --i' L - I - , Kayla Rogers i A 2 ' David Roo ., y 1 ltyy Z 0 any Junlors Laughing and enjoying a line meal are o 0 0 Enj oy Then' Lunchtlme Break Johnny Rachal, Skipper Thornton, George Sweedar, Lee Allred, Danny Class, and Robert Cross. After leaving the cafeteria, Mr. Moss and Mr. Cook stop to discuss the combination of lunch and study hall in the same period. Principals Discuss Lunchroom Situation Suzy Rose Mark Sandefur Mary Sandidge Ralph Sarthall Paul Sava Leo Savage Rodney Schepp Barry Schillings John Schuchardt Steve Schuchardt Marion Screws Sheila Sellers Jerry Shelton Larry Shelton Nita Shields .l. B. Shoumaker Wanda Simmons Denise Slayton Eugene Smeed Debra Smith Julia Smith Kenneth Smith Merle Smith Sherry Smith fx 'W' 4 2 It 9, V . YY! 1 ff 3 it ff y 1 Y ivifwfi' V- x Q 26 45384 lt Eddie Smithey Mary Sneed Scott Spalding Tommy Starkey Jacqueline Starks Charlie Statham Brenda Stephens Harvey Stephens Jo Ann Stewart Pamela Stewart Mary Stockholm Frank Stone Peggy Strange James Strickland Kenneth Stringer Elizabeth Sullivan Byron Sumrall George Sweedar Pauline Tabor Dorothy Tanner Patsy Tasby Carolyn Taylor Katheryn Taylor Richard Terrell 0 0 0 The Halls Are Fllled W 1th any Jumors Debbie Whltecotten Debbie Nutt Karen Chance, Marsha Knight, Peggy Dunlap, Suzy Brown, and Brenda Stephens stop to gossip Although there are only five minutes between classes, some Woodlawn students take time for a friendly hello or chat awhile. The uadrangle Is Common Meeting Place x .v Q , ws' 1. f 'VW' n f ' V John Thomas Kay Thomas Patricia Thomas Jan Thomisee Rusty Thompson Skipper Thornton Linda Tingle Alan Toms Pam Touchstone Beth Towns David Towns Linda Trant Charlotte Triplet Geraldine Tromb Jim Turner Kathy Turner Deborah Tyson Debbie Valentine Sevelle Waddle Karen Walden 3.l0I'C 26 68 V Bill Walker Kim Walker Karen Walrhall Kenneth Ward Lydia Ward Billy Warren ,x. L Carolyn Washington ,W ' Pat Watley if Jerry Walson wi Barbara Webb Charlotte Webb Frankie Webb Jerry West A Paula Wheeler Teresa Whse lf r Jannelle White Debbey Whiteeotton Charles Whmsorlh Vickie Wiggins Janie Wiley o 0 o The Tr3dltl0H Of Kmghthood Is Upheld Julie Hall is one of the many eheerleaders who has upheld spirit and tradition at Woodlawn during the last eleven years. At the last pep rallies ofthe football season the Woodlawn Concert Choir, under the direction of Mr. Moss, sang the Alma Mater. By The Woodlawn Juniors Of Seventy-one Debra Williams Eugene Williams Kate Williams Linda Williams Mack Williams Ray Williams Sammie Williams Diane Willis Don Willis Connie Wilson Dan Winn D'Wanna Wood Margaret Wood Susan Wood Richard Woodward Willie Wright Pamela York Donnie Young Ralph Young Teresia Young Dianne Youngblood Terry Youngblood I ., W , 1 269 if ,a g H v 'L-a .93 . 4- egwf, Q .QW Qi PSU Y' FQQAMQY 3 I' Q., gg' W3 Q Qff fifi W , Q- O D .loey Adams V V V -f. mn, V 21 gb' A, Pam Addison VV . V A ' X i i i R Y 11 V ,, Bobb ' Ainsworth 'A , fl at Y , . ,Z , iw- K H , ' VJ i 'ii Robert Albrite , - I Terri Alexander - It i ' V , no - K V l Jn ' Q- ' .ii i if ft' ' A t David Allen 'V VV VM V , V V W .A VV Ao.. ' Samuel Allen , V V1 V, ' V Q fi Q V ,L , i 5' V Barbara Amburn Al , VV 'V . Cynthia Anderson 'V ' Ai Richard Anderson ' A V - 2 1' l V dia' VT 4 V W 2523 'A 4 V V . A y Melinda Austin 'V ' ' ' ,V - ' Gwendolyn Autry 7 ,K 3' Don Aycock . A -it . Betty Bain ,J ff J as 1 EXC Di Calvln Baker Ronnie Barnes 'A V Carolyn Bardwell A ' Q. Raymond Barnett V ' 1 Lauri Barre ,v 1' U, 'Q VZ. Q . l lted Pages Be ln New Llfe At Castle irina the mace rnnfncinn nn thp fire? :luv nf ef-lfmnl :Inn nnnciinn fm Dum-wmdc ling ia W1lnm-is An I fm nnw'7 27 272 . Charles Barritt Vicki Barteet Ranee Beaty Joseph Beauregard Johnny Beech Glenn Bell Their schedules in hand, the sophomores leave to find their first period class. C eerleaders Welcome Sophomores To Hilda Bell Melodie Bell Virginia Bell Sherry Bellows Tonette Bennett Verda Bennett Keith Bettcrton Ricky Bibby Ronnie Bishop lMary Ann Blankenship Donald Bledsoe Dena Blount Lewis Bloxom Shiela Blunt William Bobbitt .lohn Boston Mollye Boulware Carolyn Bowlin Ronald Bowman Hershcl Boyette Sary Bradberry Barbara Branton Eddie Brennan Micheal Brewster Jacky Brian Morgan Brian Kayla Brister Ann Brocato Ricky Brookins David Brooks ' 1 i - ii or i Cary Bryant imz ' - .B 1 B. Ricky Brooks L V 117' N 5 A - ,,-, Bobby Brown is ' ' i -B ' 1 Q. 1 g ir' Linda Brown 4 V 1' A 1 I Micheal Brown b 5 ' x 1 BB ' - 1.. Bruce Buckingham 15' B i 1 3 Debbie Bullock ., BB B B ff Vf David Bush i' B A Billy Byrd ' B Nancy Cagle B: k k ef ,le ill B Billy Calhoun N y ',L' -Be t Lawrence Calhoun A - - A .P i if-ff' BB Jo Callaway i X B 'lf B fg 4 Vickie Callaway J le: 5 L 1 ll A Richard Carroll A 5 '5,yf4,ilL' ' A ' . 2? . ' B , Woodlawn In Assembl On First Day 5 Cheerleader Sonya Gibson greets the pages in an assembly. For these pages the lirsl day at Woodlawn begins as from the bus. ,K 273 274 The air is filled with excitement as halfhack Ricky Simmons delights the WHS fans by rushing toward the goal line. Spirited Pages Cheer Mi hty Knights Sandy Carter Bonita Carthen Della Cathey Donna Chandler X Qiiiii t Harolyn Cason rib , Karen Chandler Tom Clark Peggy Clayton Skipper Clinton Clay Cobb Evelyn Coffey Johnny Coffey Marvin Coker Alliece Cole Sue Cole Tommy Cole Glenda Coleman Rhonda Colston Kathy Comans Bettie Cooley Wayne Cooley Dean Cooper Ivory Cooper Sue Corrales Brenda Counts X. Carroll Courtney Janet Creglow Carl Davis David Dice Mike Davis Mark Davison Donald Cummings John Daniels Keith David Cheryl Davis Deborah Davis Dianne Davis Beckie De Broeck Micheal Delaney Joe Dial ' Rodger Digilormo Reuben Dietz Rachel Dowden Gwendolyn Drew Linda Drew Anita Dodd Paul Dorough Chris Doughty Sophomore-as Catch Enthusiasm f WHS W00dlawn's Twelfth Man gives the team support and conf- dence by participating in the pep rally. Debbie Driver Earnestein Dukes Don Dunson Pat Eames Carrie Easily X, W l 1 27 276 Candidates promote their campaign by converting original ideas into posters to attract the other students' attention. Election Day Makes Candidates Nervous i ff '5' 'I' ' as f ' 'view .,1gt,g,1i 'ie' V ,L,, 3 ,,,, A ,,L, H A y Qi, ,li 1, Vi In Q,,,,., e xif: ., W 1 . ' 14 I t ,,xf-- we , ' V2 ' ' . li .11 at ' 5 -,,sz 'a .,. E tjxff , E t- nt L ' x 112 - , ,,,. t 1 M fg1g2,,g2'f li ' Karen Easley Terry Eason Lee Edmonson Danny Edsell Denise Edwards Eddie Egan Donna Emfinger Linda Emfinger Mike Koob gives his speech for sophomore Vice President Molflenry Evans John Everett Patricia Evett Marilyn Eubanks Steve Faucheax James Finley Rodney Fielder Donald Fletcher Ronald Fletcher Carolyn Flowers ,lames Foley Lynne Fontana wwf J' is ' R ali 53 , We at Q ,tr Q: if t X S1 t, .. ww- I-73 , kts A mm lil W. A 6 N all ' as 'Um , i 'wp Q Y QQ I .M , S Mi' is A Q rf' 3 4 M Rickey Fountain ,R A l W Kathy Frady t 2 Q7 br S ,t ,. an Murray Franks A ,Q . 1 ' ,, k Diane Frazier F F - he 1 f Ralph Fredrick , fx ,y i R .ik ii, xg-,,c-X i? I JO Ann Fulco L. ., i :ii V' i ' l - F ' ' N4 U V V i i Mark Candy 9, KA A , ' 2 T! Michael Catti N F ga g - 5 Qt Donnie Gentry x i , . gi Harmon Gentry F 1 'ii E g X ,' Ruth Ann George get 45 yt y a Q, Harold ciddens C, A A x Pa es Realize Importance Of Learning Sophomore English students listen attentively to a lecture on diagramming as Mrs. Roberson demonstrates at the board. 277 78 Deborah Goldman Jennifer Gordy Gerald Grace Roy Graves Nancy Green Cynthia Griffith Patsy Hack Joyce Hamiliton Jan Hardin Debbie Hammonds Edwin Hammons Corrine Harper Wanda Harrington Robert Harris Connie Harve Cheryl Harris Gary Harris Y Ronald Harvey Lisa Havard Deborah Hawkins tudent Participation In All Classes .leannie Hawkins Diane Head Larry Heard Carolyn Hebert Patricia Heins Susan Hemperly Brenda Henderson Vickie Henderson Cheryl Hendrix Rhonda Herren Celia Hickenbotam Mike Hickman Kit Hiers Becky Higdon Carolyn Higgins David Hill Harry Hillier Sherry Hinds Dona Hollier Sammy Holloway Peggy Holmes David Holt Shelia Honeycutt Judy Horton M: Cordell Houston Linda Howard Dennis Howell Steve Huber Marilyn Hudson Paige Hudson Rhonda Humphrey Lillie Mae Hunt Liz Todaro participates in her Algebra class by working problems at the board. s An Important Part Of Learnin Z' ff fs? Q' J .9-.L I X Janet Hynes Arthur Jackson Connie Jackson Joyce Jackson Kenneth Jackson Sue Jackson Vanessa Jackson Vickie Jackson Vickie Jackson Kevin Jacobs Phil Jacobs Doug James Queen James Terry Jewell Diane Johnson Edward Johnson Jo Ann Johnson Ron Johnson Sandra Johnson Steve Johnson Veronica Johnson Debbie Jones Harvey Jones Kathy Jones 279 280 W K Diane Frazier and her lab partner work diligently on an experiment in Biology to fi Tanya Jones Mike Keel Kathy Keim Emmett Keith Paul Kennington Sonny King Terrie King Aliese Kinley Charles Kirby Mike Koob Meikel Kunce Erika Kuun Pam Laenger Annette La Fave Connie Land Tristan Larson Ricky Latham Shree Latham Lester Lazarus Pam Lee Patricia Le Morne Debbie Leon YeVonne Lew Cheryl Kellogg Mike Kwasnik tl nd out which material has more volume ing ,lanet Lewis , .. Jerry Lewis ' , 5353 Rickey Lewis Qu' at wf Collins Lindsay Thomas Linnear Donna Lites Dwayne Lockwood Melva Loftin , Q4 Lorraine Logue Jackie Lohman ji ,lames Long A Juanita Lucas Gayle Lundy -,M A, Debbie Lyles Karen Lynch ,,s,, Ginger Malone Liv V Ricky Manning Paul Marks Shirley Marshall William Marshall Joe Marsiglia Pam Martinez Donald Mason Rita Matthews Experimentation Is A Key To Learnin Cheryl Davis, a driver's cd. student of Coach McKinnon, increases her driving skill behind the wheel ol' the new car. Rose Matthews Ramona Mauldin Ruth Maxwell Frances May Rene Mayeux Bobby Mayfield Paula McCann Susan McCarty Terry McClimans Helen McDearmont .lohnny McGraw Flo McGuire Bobby Mclntyre Donna McMillan Patrick McWhiney Brenda Medlin Bobbi Mercer Bobbi Mercer Darlene Merchant Charles Meshell Gloria Messner Barbara Miller Kristi Miller Tony Miller The Library Provides The Students Connie Minter Leilani Moodyman Jackie Moore John Moore Robert Moore Brenda Morgan Linda Morgan Cathey Morris Dana Morris Benny Murray Clayton Murry Thomas Neal Linda Nelms Kenneth Nelso Annie Mash Bertha Neal n Carolyn Nichols Thomas Nolte 'M i . Q? 'it at , mimi 1 Janet Norman P' Randy Nowlan ' - W Max Nunnery i L ' Susan Oliver , PCT' Susan Olivier --Qi. F it ii A eraee i Georgia Owens Susan Owens Randy Pagel Alford Palmer Sharon Parks 'vs With Valuable Reference Materials Terry Parrish ,ludi Patterson June Patterson Mike Phillips Mike Patterson Joyce Pennywell Margaret Piazza Jeri Pierce Rodger Pool Ella Pouncy Ema Powell Randal Precell Debbie Putch Marilyn Putch Deborah Polk Donna Polk Clyde Pratt Debi Priest Rebecca Rachal Doyce Randle 2 284 Students walk quickly across the quadrangle in order to reach their next class before the bell rings. Pages Find First Year At WHS Great ,, f , f ' Fil 1 ',r l -w x .f 159 gy f W 3ff 'f-Lf Rt I Q 4' I , ,. i K 1- af, MIM? A, X vi I Karen Randolph Thurman Randolph Steve Readhimer Gloria Reaves Denise Reed Sammy Rcstivo Joe Restovich Kenny Reynolds Roxie Rhodes Dennis Rice Pat Richard Elton Richey Linda Roberts Robert Roberts Rusty Robertson Irma Robinson Ricky Robinson Robert Robinson Rose Robinson William Robinson Sharon Rochelle Danny Rolling Pam Rowe Roy Ruffins , X, 'llv ' fl - 1971! - Cheryl Samuel - , Sue Sandidgs- i1 l Q i ii Mike Scliillage , William Szthniidt l 'g , John Sr'honliarhcr I Q ' N V Eddie Scott li ' V I Jessie Scott 5' 7 5 Barbara Seal I '1 , Patsy Searcy V Ronnie Sueklord Charlotte Scpulvado .lulie Shannon Mary Shaw .Tina Shelton Mike Shervillt- Q 1 MX 'N 45 2:- f , V. 1 ,,,x , V i t 'S ' 1 ,. .1z,-wife-' ..tff-,wa-5,,. S I, , l ' t , ' - ,,, is ' ',,,, Sophomores Anticipate WH Homecoming Debi Priest and Pat Walsworth were elected hy the students to represent the sophomore class in the Homecoming Court. Knight. Cheerleaders kneel in honor of Kenny Gillrt-rt who svrvcrd as Sir 5 286 ,J 53 Suzy Shovan Kathy Sibley Debbie Silvey David Simmons Chandra Simons Kathy Simpson Barbara Sirman Carol Smith Clyde Smith Gwendolyn Smith Karen Smith Lisa Smith Louis Smith Shelia Smith Susan Smith William Snow Steve Sojka Linda Solly Earvin Soloman Sheila Sparkman Roy Spearman Charles Spiegel Fannie Stanley Cherryl Starkey Extracurricular Activities Provide BELOW: At this Z Club meeting the members were told what the next service project would be and what it would involve. N s 4, 4 af . 'X . L 5' , , -, 4 TM, y S iftt Frank Stevens Mike Stevens Archie Stcward Bobby Steward Mary Steward Nancy Steward Linda Stewart Linda Stewart 5:5 ff' Receiving a letter from her Big Sis is Chris Doughty. Pleasure And Experience For Students i Q S Q ' i 4. 4 R Barry Stockton Darryl Strange Rhonda Strickland ,, we Greg Tate Lisa Tavern Carolyn Tasby Gena Tate Barbara Taylor Morris Taylor Leslie Terrell :LSE K , lf 1 .5 .Ii . .- fs 1 N? M ' 'P , i Debbie Thomas ,limmy Thomas Lanie Thomas Larry Thomas Edna Thomason Jeff Thompson Nelda Thompson James Thorne .ludy Thorton Gary Tidwell 287 288 Bobby Tlgerl Liz Torlaro Mark Troe 'al ,loyne Vinuznl Ricky Waldrip Helen Walker Amy Wall Robert Wallaca, Pal Walsworlh Bron Ward Linda Washington Susie Walerfallcrn E Rosemary Turner Kenneth Tyman Robe-rt Walker Mare ha Ward Marsarmc Warnlcll Mickie Watson Rhonda Weaver Roy Weber tudents Anxiously Await Final Bell Gym students wail patiently in thc foyer ofthe gymnasium for the hell to sound so that they may gathor their books and return home. V,Ti:5':Vp :.'m:,f:k0.,,., ,. ,. ..,. . 5 -' ' K f ' Z. , ' gu,.-,...,..,.,,,,, 'x-JW ,E-fi?L---4!Q?g.L..Z, ,,m,-W Y -fi7fNff5'i ia . eff- , V N- w 5 M. g Qi Ei, l M 1 . . .,. I W A ,f ql 2 . af 1 -'-' gli n x 5 Q 5 li is K L fi i . fe, i fa. 5 i EQ tttmfwawr. f-1 ts 3 Q A sg 1 ,ta it This familiar sight can be seen'each day at the end of sixth period. Donna Weldon Helen West Johnnie West Ella Wheeler Julie Whipple Janet White Patricia White Jo Ann Whitehurst Karen Whitworth Sandra Wilkins Deborah Williams Dianne Williams Irma Williams Jo Ann Williams Plumer Williams Sylvia Williams Becky Willis Annette Wilson Bobbie Wilson Renee Wilson Jimmy Windham Sheryl Womack Gaylon Wood Sharon Woodall Ricky Wyatt Robin York Janice Young Charles Youngblood Kim Zellner 289 w 1 Ar w 2 Q I .4 71-4 4 I Rm S3 ADS 292 A Portrait is forcvcr , . .,....,. ,,... . Our Studio facilities are of the finest, and our many years of serving customers and friends in the Ark-Laffex, have resulted in our vast experience and ability to create beauti- ful portraits for you. lf we can be of anistance in any way, please call on us. lt has been, and will continue ln be, a pleasure to serve you, ....r. DRUMMO D'S 5,u'Hr5, X Q .Jfowie of DA , inc. , 4- d'HrmP' Pl' ,N ,N wow: V ssa ioanm swnzvrwonr, iouismm nausea Its the real thin .Coke o O 9 Trade-mark CRYSTAL OIL COMPANY 600 Oden Bldg. GOOD LUCK KNIGHTS! OPPORTUNITY BEGINS WITH EDUCATION 3 PRODUCTS OF CREATIVE ENGINEERING THE BREWSTER COMPANY, INC. Snaeveponr LOUISIANA MANUFACTURERS OF EQUIPMENT FOR THE OIL FIELD AND SAWMILL INDUSTRIES ARK. LA. TEX. ALUMINUM AWNING CO. 3904 Greenwood Road Carports, Patio Covers Phone 631-T552 Serving as Sir Knight this year is senior Kenny Gilbert. 293 294 HAROLD'S EXPERT SHOE SERVICE SAVE DOLLARS Get New Shoe Look - With Old Shoe Comfort 2916 W. 70th St. Shreveport, La. NEW HOMES REMODELING COMMERCIAL FREE ESTIMATES BANK FINANCING Compliments of MANASCO CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. 4303V2 Broadway Street Office Phone Shreveport, Louisiana 71 109 M. C. MANASCO 635-2369 Phone 686-8526 Windows - Kitchens - Baths - Floors Congratulations and Best Wishes to the 1971 Graduates .IEBCO New House Cleanin and Tract r W J. E. BIRMINGHAM 9 0 Drk Telephgne 3008 Standard Oil Road 636-1404 Excited students swarm out of the auditorium after their first Woodlawn assembly -A 'C' '14 enneqi Always First Quality ALwAvs Finst ouAurv sl-mlsvls clrv DOWNTQWN Open Daily Monday lnru Saturday Open Monday and Thursday 9:30 a.m. 'til 8:30 p.m. 10 a.m. 'til 9:30 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday 9:30 a.m. 'til 5:30 p.m. Zip Code 71105 Zip Code 71102 MARLAH'S FLOWER SHOP MRS. LUTHER VANDIVER, Owner 234 East 70th Street Day 865-3364 Night UN 1-0060 FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Since 1910 OS6xOfH j?UHQfGfmI2?Q Incorporated 3631 Southern Avenue Shreveport, Louisiana BEAIRI:-PcJul.AN lNc:. .':'.'Z!'iff.f cnmn uws 5320 Greenwood Road X P.O. Box 9329 X Shreveport, La. 71109 Congratulations and Best Wishes to the 1971 Graduates MR. AND MRS. R. E. PILCHER 295 Compliments of TILBURY'S SOUTHERN MEAT CO., INC. L. CALHOUN ALLEN, JR. 2419 Southern Ave. Phone 425-3261 Shreveport, La. YOUR MAYOR I ' KI 'AV 1 I 532937 DELTA BUSINESS 011 fl f'0V8p0 ' MEDICAL PLAZA - PHGPITIGCY PHONE 686-8101 AL LODEN Congratulations Registered Pharmacist 70-71 Groducfes 2520 Flournoy-Lucas Road Shreveport, La. 201 Milam 423-1611 UPTOWN BARBER SHOP VISIT MEXICO RESTAU 5846 Line Ave. 71101 fwithout leaving Shreveportj 868-6191 4 5ARgER5 Mexico food lovers favor EI Chico, where MANICURIST only the finest, authentic Mexican food is SHINEBOY, prepared. 2127 Greenwood Rd. 4015 Fern Street Rolo' CU' and HC'l'5'Y'l 9 BANQUH FACILITIES AVAILABLE LOU NELL'S V- ----- --- ------- ---1 BEAUTY sALoN 1 ' ' 1 0 I l 1 . : 3810 Linwood Avenue Phone 865-3302 I I I I I Lou NELL ASHFORD SHARON LAMBRIGHT -------------------' Owner and Stylist NANCY BROWN PEGGY MITCHELL 296 FOREMOST .7:'1'.'.'1'f:-7 . FRESH . Milk .l mnmos, Dairy Products for the Family 5Nlilk'i l KING'S SUMMER GROVE Gifts - Hobby Supplies 2855 Summer Grove Drive 686-3353 Phone - 635-4311 ALL THE WAY IN TRIPLE A Compliments LET's GO KNIGHTSL of PAT TOBIN INSURANCE AGENCY 307 East 70th Street Phone 868-6304 MR. AND MRS. CHARLES TAYLOR Congratulations Seniors GOOD LUCK! Students rushing up the stairs is a typical sight at WHS. SKIPWORTH'S CRYSTAL OIL STATION 6918 West Canal Phone 686-901 1 COMPLETE SERVICE 297 298 SCHEENS CONOCO, INC. phone 865-5131 Ole-Fashion Service Wifh Modem Eqvipmenf CHUCK SNYDEIPS PHARMACY -'HI 631-4582 5l04 Mansfield Rd. 39l0 Youree Drive Headquarfers for U-Haul Shreveport' Louisiana l-Owl' VO'-md MP1 of one WUY-U CHUCK SNYDER'S PHARMACY 32 TRUCKS AND TRAILERS 2502 Jewella Road EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHARLO POTATO CHIPS CHURCH Made Fresh Daily in Shreveport 5850 Buncomb Rd. BILL srowsu, Pastor Ask f0f Chflflo ChiPS Senior cheerleaders Sonya Gibson and Susan Bouknight talk with sophomores Terri Alexander and Janet White. r. qv' - 9553 Qoyale K e the superscenic airline IT S AUTOMATIC' I A I lxlllllk ' If I E Now Serving Fort Polk Lafayette 'NewOrIeans Dallas S 'eVePO ' LG' Houston Shreveport ROB0 CAR WASH I 706 West 70th XSGCENQ-0 QQ an QA S C0 gr: Compliments QSIRQ: of - Cb CYTEX Smogf' The Ploce to Go, for the BOBBY L. GREENE Fashions You Know! I! I ' 9 Shreveport SHFIEVEPORT BOSSIER CITY 300 FOR THE FINEST IN FLOOR COVERINO CALL: DUFOUR AND LAYNE FLOOR COVERING CO. 2007 Portland Ave. 425-4301 0 adclo IIFFIIIE SUPPLIES, IIIII. 429 CROCKETT ST. PHO. 422-0366 SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA MOSHER STEEL CO. OF LOUISIANA, INC. At football gamesthe Woodlawn Lancerettes increase the school spirit of the Knights with their enthul siasm. wrt Ni V'll?Z 'f f1 mffwfw I f ' f A .ff 'rar 1 ','F ' L,,, ., 1 Fyfr -lef llltlll IJ! Q Best Wishes -2 Z TL - Vw? 4- X ru., a 'V I I . E eff BEARIN 5 ransmlsslon Co. as f I Az' I' BEARING SPECIALISTS 1 A 1 P4 O- BOX 7276 W NO MARKET TELEPHONE 423-0501 - SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA On the Subsidiary of AMF INCORPORATED, Shreveport, Louisiana Shreveport More Fun Skating at LINWOOD SKATING CENTER PASS FOR A'S New-Modern-Air Conditioned 9512 Linwood Pony Rams Ph. 686-4230 SOUTHERN MARKETING Tit CUWCO coNoco wHoi.EsAl.E nlsmlauron HOTTEST BRAND GOING! Phone - 423-I267 JOHN T. EDDINS - Owners - PAUL B. EDDINS EDDINS' FURNITURE CO. Direct From Fine Furniture Factories at Special Prices Phone 635-4136 2734 Greenwood Road Shreveport, La. 302 THE NORTH LOUISIANA PURE MILK PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION, INC. P.O. Box 8086 Phone 686-1620 Shreveport, Louisiana Producing Top Quality Milk for North Louisiana The Bank an the Grow in the Uify on the Grow! V . ,. L.:-::,.: ..,. 1- - :g ' 1,1 1 .fr :--14:5.,:,g:':-.,,,,.,::.., gfiifrir COMMERCIAL COLLEGE OF SHREVEPORT Shreveport's Modern Business College SECRETARIAL COMPUTER PROGRAMMING ACCOUNTING DRAFTING IBM BUSINESS MACHINES Fashion Illustration and Design Layout TO'MrylERc1A'Q' '4 A 7 O fl If . L J ui L -1 4 ft A F ff 1612 Fairfield Phone: 423-5203 tit Specialized Training for Better Positions 'kit o cs az: s mas r on Jo s s R su s cr sms A OTHER IN an Moo sz cs sou sc ss r FORT WORTH, TEXAS MID ODESSA, TEXAS ABILENE, rExAs LAND' TEXAS LUBBOCK, TEXAS HOT WHEELS SKATING PALACE Sure 9241 Southland Park North you can. Heart of Summer Grove . Dad! I 37 - .. I8 OOO sq. ft. Air-Conditioned , Q P 1 , I-,Vw x if L Featuring the latest in lighting effects W- N Black lights Psychedelic lights Precision Wheeled Skates Compliments of SHREVEPORT-BOSSIER NEW CAR DEALERS ASSOCIATION HARTER LINCOLN-MERCURY, INC. MOFFITT VOLKSWAGEN, INC. HOLMES PONTIAC CO., INC. HULLETT BUICK CO., INC. CHUCK MILNER PORT RAMBLER, INC HUTTON-DONALDSON, INC. PHIL DUNKLIN VOLKSWAGEN, INC. RBW MOTORS RED RIVER MOTOR CO., INC. ROUNTREE OLDS-CADILLAC CO., INC. WASHBURN MOTORS, INC. WRAY FORD, INC. COURTESY CHEVROLET, INC. BILL HANNA FORD SERVICE TIRE, INC Hearne and Kings Hwy. Telephone 636-6366 B. F. GOODRICH New Tires Bandage Retread IThe Cold Cap Processj 303 304 - c I' f f FLOURNOY Jswnens SWVBPOPT omp 'men S O CLYDE E. FANT 519 Marshall Street Phone 423-0613 T0 Woodlawn Knights Wigs - Wiglefs DIAL 686-6640 Serviced WATSON'S D. E. STEARNS COMPANY MODA CASA BEAUTY SALON 1841 Claiborne 2909 Garden Valley Shopping Center lClosed Mondaysl RUBY M. WATSON, Owner CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH St. Vincent at 75th Street, Shreveport, La. W. D. Step Martin, Pastor M. L. Faler - Associate Pastor Price Harris - Music and Youth CALVARY'S TEEN CHOIR A HONG of CUIVUVY Sponsoring Bus Mlnlslry Gospel Preaching in Each Baptist Academy to Greater Shreveport Area and Every Service For whosoever shall call upon the name of the 'Lord shall be saved - Rom. 10:13 DAIRY DREAM 1,51 - 3016 Greenwood Road for flne furnnure-' 1112 - 2905 W. 70th Street 33 - 910 Crabopple B S 000 WEST 70th STREET Shakes - Burgers - Fries TIRES Mobi. EAEEEEIEE- 02153 2222: 23213352 KEu.ER's LAKESHQRE K., ,. BW Um SERVICE CENTER REAL ESTATE 81 BUILDERS, INC. REALTORS ' BUILDERS ' INSURORS CHARLES C. KELLER 3940 Lakeshore Dr. 5h'e eP0 f LG- JERRY N. WILLIAMS 9059 Mansfield Road Phone 635-4007 President Shreveport, La. 71 108 KTBS msvlslon THREE .mr .K .Mi Compliments of .1 12 CHRYSLER 81 PLYMOUTH A 5 fmwmrf' 2405 Youree Drive Jun Eng 3 . AL Food Fun for Everyone PASQUAl.E'S Phone 686-8230 3108 West 70th N :Lan NIS: yt 0 if AH!!--Hvl-qilm.um.4' 4? E ' BAIEETRUSICU. Shreveport, Louisiana Main Office - 5836 Mansfield Road Uptown Branch - 4855 Line Ave. Summer Grove Branch - 9361 Mansfield Road Westwood Branch - 3420 Jewella Road MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Protect Your Fashion Budget With in Styles From Sears! Sears Best Wishes SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back SHREVEPORT BOSSIER CITY Compliments of ALEX RICE BUILDER, INC. ALEX RICE, REALTY 840V2 Jordan St. Shreveport, Louisiana 71101 Phone 425-I 750 .IERRY S. LEWIS New YORK ure 307 308 PHONE 865-9142 FREE ESTIMATES A. 8g C. SCREEN SERVICE Galvanized and Aluminum Screens Repair Doors and Screens 6901 V2 Dillman Shreveport, La. Compliments of Manufacturer of Fleet-Line Welding Fittings mn IIIIIIIII STEEL FORGINGS, INC. 1810 Barton Drive ' Area Code 318 ' Phone 422-3295 ' P.O. Box 7365, Shreveport, La. 71107 HOLDER'S AMERICAN SERVICE STATION 3056 Hollywood Ave. Shreveport, La. 71108 ROY L. HOLDER ROAD sERvicE Owner - OPe C'l0' AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE Telephone - 631-3575 STATE iNsPEcTioNs VR Fender and Body Work - Fiberglass Corvette Body Specialist Y, , ORVEM SI'IUNIWAY'S AUTO CLINIC HOITIG Ph. 631-2122 5216 Greenwood Rd Bus. Ph- 635-6782 Owner JACK IRed1 SHUMWAY Shreveport, La Buy, Rebuild and Sell - Late Model Cars , Congratulations 'E 'A and Best Wishes ' t Class of 1971 Compliments of MR. AND MRS. RONALD F. MONTGOMERY HARPER'S AUTO SUPPLY, INC. 2624 Hollywood Ave. 635-5375 OPEN 7:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. DITZLER AUTOMOTIVE PAINTS 3M and Behr Manning Abrasives WE BUY LATE MODEL REBUILDABLE WRECKED CARS ANDERSON MOTOR COMPANY DEPENDABLE USED CARS LEONARD ANDERSON 2320 Greenwood Road 424-9678 at 1-20 Exit Home 686-0887 Shreveport, La. 71103 YEARWOOD'S Shreveport's Suburban Department Stores 129 E. 70th Street N USTRIAL E .Supply PHONE l318l 422-9459 2422 SOUTHERN AVE. - P. o. Box 4067 - sHREvEPonT, LA. 71104 309 310 Office Phone 635-8104 RGS- Phone SHREVEPORT LOAN CORPORATION Diesel Fuel Iniection Sales and Service 868-4012 VAUGHAN 8. BUSH, INC. 1050 Grimmett Drive ' Bus. 422-8432 Shreveport, La. NIGHT R. B. LAY, Manager L. E. ROY BUSH Keithville 925-9164 2501 Greenwood Road Reg- 925-9311 Phone 422-6728 Shreveport, La. 71 103 Phone UN 1-2279 JAY BUSH THE FABRIC GALLERY Fashion Fabric 9064 Mansfield Rood Southside Village Shopping Center 686-3205 LITES GULF SERVICE 1404 North Market Phone 422-3424 Shreveport, Lo. Tune Up Alignment Air Conditioning Service HI-LO SUPER MARKET 2424 Greenwood Road High Quality - Low Prices ,,,,,,,.vv'M 1 'M' Jr ,,,,,,,,..-aaw ' 92211 M, w W f- ,y jj l fi le? ,Q ' fgwfv, 2-f y,a5'4 m' H fi iig!W'i 5 7 I fy, ,,., HMG, MQ, gg, Iygffllit Larry'Terrell ran the mile for the 1970 WHS track team. AUTO GLASS AND TRIM SHOP l ALDRIDGE BOWLING SUPPLY Shop or Mobile Service Commercial Glazing 3822 Linwood Ave. FARLEY'S AUTO GLASS 5h'e'eP0 f LG- 71103 84 TRIM SHOP 861-7546 P11666 861-6908 Shoes - Balls - Bags A Q L I and lk QLJJSIJT: Bowling Supplies Avsns scl-1001. or BUSINESS 4 len' AL I ALLSTATE 18 Successful Years of training and placing our students in the highest paying iobs. JACK HAMPTON TOWN HOUSE Senior Account Agent QQ-sT0j8N 423-1853 423-2327 1 Q' 6132 Hearne Avenue, Shreveport, La. 71108 Wan ,S Bus. 631-1893 - Res. 686-6322 1 BARRICADES THAT SPEAK. GRIFFITH S NURSERY SAFETY LIGHTS SCOTCHUTE 1800 East 70th at East Kings Highway HY-CO SAFETY LIGHT CO. Shrubs Sales and Rentals Planting Bedding Plants Phone 522-8268 - New Orleans, La. PC1110 Phone 631-4528 - Shreveport, La. Telephone 861-6746 CHARLES L. KEEN 3400 Marks S1- Shreveport, Louisiana CHARLES E. GLOVER ShreveP0f1, L0- n Compliments , PEOPLE S MARKET of 144 E. 70th Shreveport, Louisiana PAYNE PLUMBING 3000 .lewella Road 635-0579 2 I IIanII I IIIIIIII I I1anII I nanx I bank I Bank Bl, BIQ HI- aI. aI, aI, cnmmerI:IaI cummercIaI I:ommercIaI cnmmeIcIaI cnmmerI:IaI I:nmmercIaI QfIWkw'IQI ' 4 X , .Y I 1 II,. IM 'P W 7601 Q M I X If- M xii- V ,l 6 ki! I If x Y A .- -g ' nuesn'I . 9' TVN. 'Ii 593625 BIIIIIIUI7' A ZSZSQQAA. I . , ix ,fi Q3Ii2SI.:QI-. - - I , Q Q II ,Q -Q, ,ggi ., II ,,,,I,,,, 51511 III, ' IH ' fe. - I 'EN J MI I 'Q M ' I M 4 IIIIf:IIIIII I COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK II . -I i . Y . I X , I i'I'I'I'l'I'I'I'l I'l'I!I Ii'I I'I'I'I'I'I III I'I Pi I'I I'l'I'I'I'I I l'I I ii I I I I I'I'I I I I'I I il I I I l'I'I l'I'l l'I'I'i E 'E 'I Zl. f v,,. ' H iw ' I' I Q I N I I l M M . . ,. Lena- ...,,, lo ,I.,,, I f . I ' ,,, 1 ' '- I rf, 'N ' 'WWW' I ' I - X Q I W ,,I.. ' I 'TI -I I '1'- 'HQSQAB BERRY, L. 0. BBDQKS PEOPLE'S I I F005 STORES MASTER MKT. 'MARKET I Y A1411 HIGHLAND V 1831 TEXAS Ave. ma' LINDHOLM I I Phone 422-0686 Phone 4g3-2521 Phone 631-7122 X for Another Successful Year! , ee e - , IJimmy UOHen'sI HI-LU OSGAB BERRY I Sllller Market! SIIIWI' Mkf- 'F00D,ST0BESI W ':f,LIsE:'Jf':a'a'e I BILL AND BONNIE KING M6635-1130 . E129 631-'fl f A I - I AND THE STAFF or KING FLORIST MIIEIIPLEIS I lv V amen G0'I'TEII'S IIIIIIIIIET If 4 sum: I manner lf,2nE' sisqatgaie ISQIIIXEJVQQEISBEIV ' 62'5m5l'i'iEE22'iI'3 RD' k Compliments of VICTORIA LUMBER COMPANY' TATEIS 3408 Hollywood Kentucky Fried Chicken ShFj::iE0g'51LjUgSjjnG 333 Eleiflngflltghwoy girl Ioifshofgroil Weekdays 7:30 A.M. - 9:00 P.M. Saturdays 7:30 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. STYR . KROEHLER ON ENGRAVING CO MANUFACTURING CO. World's Largest Furniture Maker 2414 Line Ave. Phone: 423-05214 Fine Stationery Wedding Invitations Announcements MISTER LYNN'S CHARM - MODELING ACTING Over 1000 Models Male and Female - All Ages Placement - Nationwide Motion Picture - Television - Photography Mr. and Miss Television USA National Pageant Headquarters Fon INFORMATION CALL MISTER LYNN'S SCHOOLS INTERNATIONAL Town House 422-9387 OFFICE RESIDENCE 868-6577 686-1354 R. A. MACKEY BUILDER ' DEVELOPER 1463 Lash St. Shreveport, Louisiana i s 653 RADS... and our best wishes for every success! Efhv ihrruvpnri Glimvz One-Hundreth Year of Leadership in the Ark-La-Tex '-aa 0+'?'.. -,,,. 'f' Congratulations and Best Wishes to the 1971 Graduates MR. AND MRS. J. E. TOWNSEND Compliments of NEW YORK FURNITURE CO., INC 1 101 West 70th Street 865-7141 Compliments of TILLMAN AUTO PARTS, INC. Phone 868-4438 6330 Linwood Shreveport, Louisiana J Discover the New Luxury of Gas! Luxury living at lower cost, with a Gas Range, Gas 'SM 'M' Air Conditioning and Heating, water heater, Gaslites and a Gasgrill . . . the perfect outdoor barbecuer! Buy all on your gas bill. fx ' lx . I :5 g:,i .-in I 5'Q4'5W'2i11- ' '353-'ill' p -gi, wth ln ll I ,Ii Q. ARKLA GAS 1. ...., . 315 ,Rf 'W A o You Don r Have To Scale the Peaks for Goodness Just Come Ouf fo Mr. Swiss on 5804 Hearn - 11111 Swiss Q X g 3 SHERIFF JAMES M. GOSLIN Besf Wishes To The Senior Class of Woodlawn High School - 1971 Personal Care, Beautiful Cleaning SUMMER GROVE CLEANERS ONE DAY SERVICE 2843 Summer Grove Drive Ph. 686-2661 J. P. REAVIS' GARAGE soov s. PAINT WORK l U Auto Air-Conditioning Sales and Service 3209 Velva at Greenwood Rd. Shreveport, La. 71 109 Office Ph. 635-6441 Home Ph. 635-5068 ,xi LT. a . 111 Compliments of MR. AND MRS. SHELBY HIGDON Good Luck Knights TAKE STATE ELMER COTTEN'S SUPER MARKET 6215 Greenwood Rd. Phone 635-2446 I. S PIERREMONT BARBER SHOP 4801 Line Ave. Shreveport NEW AND USED FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES MANY MERCANTILE CO. Everything for the Home Compliments of DWIGHT D. PYBURN P.O. BOX 105 Phone 256-2036 CLERK OF FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT or PARISH OF CADDO, STATE OF LOUISIANA WAYNE SELF Many, Louisiana 256-5725 S957-E New YORK LIFE DON THOMAS S.N. Mid-South Towers Shreveport, Louisiana Phone 424-8421 INSURANCE COMPANY Life Insurance Group Insurance Annuities Health Insurance ' Pension Plans 317 Congratulations and Best Wishes, Grads COMPLIMENTS OF MARION AND .IOHNIE LISENBEE and RAYMOND AND MILLIE BROOKS NEW HOMES FHA, VA, Conventional loans ' Southern Hills, Town South Estate, Palmetto Park. BERRY BUILDERS, INC. FHA 235 Program Specialists ELMER L. BERRY, Pres, 302 Wickford Circle Phone 686-1848 5l1f9V9P0 f, LG- 71105 Phone 865-5502 BEST WISHES KNIGHTS HAND AND clRcuLAR sAws CARPEN'I'ER'S SAW SHOP - For Better Sharpening - Phone 868-4580 R. L. JONES 7705 St. Vincent Ave. Owner Shreveport, La. S mlw' Qiucnxss ar, J, . K W, Qt '-fm.AI SJ rua 146' f 3. A Q 'Q X t JJ A r I 2 p P- Lf v -FQ, X0 :Z an 2: Jzfv ms 11 rg, 1107 West 70th Street, Shreveport, I.a. Telephone 865-2135 When you think of Bowling Think of BRUNSWICK SOUTHGATE LANES 6518 Mansfield Rd. Phone 635-3577 1' 5W,-s ' ., Mr. Cook, Sonya Gibson, and Officer Bamburg discuss WHS Index of Advertisers A 81 C Screen Service ..... Aldridge Bowling Supply .... Allen, L. Calhoun ........ Allstate Insurance. . . AMF Beaird Co. . . . . Anderson Motor Co.. . . Arkla Gas .................. Ark-La-Tex Aluminum Awning Co. ..... . Ayers School of Business ....... Beaird-Poulan Inc. ..... . Bealls ................ Bearing Transmission Co. . . . Berry Builders, Inc. ..... . Bewley's ............ Brewster Company, Inc. . . Brunswick Southgate Lanes . . Caddo Office Supplies, Inc. . . Calvary Baptist Church ..... Carpenter's Saw Shop . . . Charlo Potato Chips .... Chrysler and Plymouth . . . Coca-Cola . ................ Commercial College of Shreveport ...... Commercial National Bank ..... Cotten's Supermarket .... Crystal Oil Company .... . . Delta Business College ......... Drummond's House of Photography . Dufour and Layne Floor Covering Co Dunn's Furniture ............... Eddins' Furniture Co. . . . 308 31 1 296 31 1 301 309 315 293 31 1 295 308 301 318 305 293 318 300 304 318 298 305 292 302 312 317 293 296 292 300 297 301 El Chico ............... Emmanuel Baptist Church . . . Fabric Gallery .......... Fant, Clyde E ................ Farley's Auto Glass and Trim Shop Flournoy Jewelers ............. Foremost ...... Goldring's ....... Goslin, James M ........ Greene, Bobby L., Plumbing . . . Griffith's Nursery ........... Harold's Expert Shoe Service . . . Harper's Auto Supply, lnc. . . . . Higdon, Mr. and Mrs. Shelby . . . Hi-Lo Super Market ........... Holder's American Service Station . Hot Wheels Skating Palace ...... Hy-Co Safety Light ....... Industrial Electronic Supply .... Jebco New House Cleaning ...... Keller's Lakeshore Service Center . King Florist ................. King's Summer Grove ..... Kroehler Manufacturing Co. ..... . Lewis, Jerry S., New York Life Ins. Linwood Skating Center ....... Lisenbee and Brooks .... Lites Gulf Service ...... Lou Nell's Beauty Salon . . . Mackey, R. A., Builder . . Mac's Dairy Dream . . . 296 298 310 304 31 1 304 297 296 316 299 311 294 309 317 310 308 303 31 1 309 294 305 312 297 313 307 301 318 310 296 313 305 319 Index of Advertisers Many Mercantile Co. . . . Marlah's Flower Shop. . . McDonald's ....... Mister Lynn's. . . Mr. Swiss ....... . ........ Monasco Construction Co., lnc ..... Montgomery, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald F. . . . Mosher Steel Co. ................. . New York Furniture ....... North La. Pure Milk Producers. . . Osborn Funeral Home ...... Pasquale's ........ Payne Plumbing . . . Penneys ......... People's Market ....... Pierremont Barber Shop . . . Pilcher, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. . . Pioneer Bank and Trust Co.. . . . Pyburn, Dwight D. ...... . Reavis Garage ........ Rice, Alex, Builder, Inc.. . . . Robo Car Wash ...... Royale Airlines .... Rubenstein's .... Sambo's ........... Scheen's Conoco, Inc.. . . Sears, Roebuck, and Co.. . . Service Tire, Inc. .......... . Shreveport Bank and Trust Co. . . . . Shreveport-Bossier New Car Dealers 320 317 295 317 313 316 294 309 300 315 302 295 306 31 1 295 31 1 317 295 302 317 316 307 299 299 299 318 298 307 303 306 303 Shreveport Loan Corporation. . . Shreveport Times ........ Shumway's Auto Clinic ....... Skipworth's Crystal Oil Station . . Smart Shops ............ Snyder's Pharmacy ............. . . . S. S'port Medical Plaza Pharmacy ...... Southern Marketing .......... Stearns, D. E., Co.. . . . Steel Forgings, Inc.. . . . Stuart's Gulf Service . . . Styron Engraving ...... Summer Grove Cleaners . . . Super Food Stores . . .V . . . . . Tate's Kentucky Fried Chicken . . . Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Charles . . . Television Three ............. Thomas, Don, New York Life Ins. . . . . . Tilbury's Southern Meat Co., lnc.. . . . . . Tillman Auto Parts, Inc. ...... . Tobin, Pat, Insurance ........ Townsend, Mr. and Mrs. J. E .... United Dollar Stores ......... Uptown Barber Shop . . . Vaughan and Bush, Inc. . . . Victoria Lumber Co ............ Watson's Moda Casa Beauty Salon White's Pharmacy .............. . . . Williams Real Estate and Builders . Yearwood's ................ 310 314 308 297 317l 298 296 301 304 308 316 313 316 312 313 297 305' 317 296, 315 2971 314l 316 296' 310 31 3 304 306 305 309 A ACCOLADE Ad Stall' ........ ACCOLADE Circulation Stall . . . . . . . .71 ACCOLADE Editorial Stall' ..... Art Club ................... Astra Club ......... Audio-Visual Aids ... C COE Club ........... Creative Writing Club .... D DE Club .... . . . . F Fellowship ol' Christian Alhleles Football Program Ad Stall' ..... French Club ........... .. A Aiken, Mrs. Alice 25 Allen, Lois 25, 95 B Bolding, Mrs. Willie Mae 25, 95 Bondurant, ,loe 59 Bordelon, Mrs. Judith 25. 76 Bratton, Mrs. Diann 25, 29 132 Brown, Mrs. Clariee 25 Burton, Mr. Robert 26, 164, 167 Byrd, Mr. Floyd 26 C Case, Mrs. Maury 26, 104 Caskey, Mr. Charles 26, 156 Cates, Mr. Billy 26, 73 Chandler, Mrs. Anita 24. 83 Clark, Mrs. Frances 26 Coffey, Miss Yvonne 24 lColeman, Mrs. Ruthie 26 ....70 . . 68,69 .106.107 ....91 ....95 ....82 ....75 . .80,8l ......72 ......90 . . .86,87 Cook, Jr., Mr. J. W. 9, 20, 21, 120, 318 ourtade, Sgt. Floyd, J. 26, 142 rockett, Mrs. Annie 26 ummings, Mrs. Hazel 27 D Day, Mrs. Mary 27, 75 Dixon, Miss Betty 27 E Eason, Mattie Lee 27. 35 F oster, Mrs. Naneilee 27, 76 ORGANIZATION INDEX Future Business Leaders ol' America , . .96 Future Farmers of America ....... 98.99 Future Homemakers 0liAl111'I'1l'll. . 100,101 Future Teachers ol' America ..... 74 H HERALD Ad Stafl' .......... .... 1 05 HERALD Circulation Stall . . . .... 104 HERALD Editorial Stall' . . . .... 102 HERALD Reporters .... .... 1 03 I Interact Club .... . . ..... 84,85 .I Junior Medical League. . ll K Key Club .......... ..... 8 8.89 Knights for Christ . .. ...... 73 FACULTY INDEX Franklin, Mr. Aaron 24 Frisch, Mrs. Odessie 27, 95 G Geisler, Mrs. Randle 23 Gilliam, Mr. john 23 Gipson, Mr. Hayes 28 Goldsby, Mrs. Lajuana 28 Goldsmith, Mrs. Minnie 28 Green, Mr. Winston 28 Greene, Mrs. Jan 55 Greer, Mrs. Norma 28 II Harris, Mr. Harold 28, 98 Harrison, Mr. George 29 Henderson, Mr. Floyd 29, 64 Hendrix, Mr. George 29 Hennigan, Mrs. Lottie L. 29, 68, 69 Herren, Mr. Cecil 29, 43 Hicks, Mrs. Helen 29, 43 Hollowell, Mr. Thomas 30 Holman, Mr. Hilrey 24 Horton, Mrs. Salley 30, 197. 198 Hovious, Miss Dorothy 30, 86, 92 Howard, Mr. P. R. 30 Hudson, Mrs. Sherrie 30. 70, 96 I Ivy, Mr. Ken 30, 72, 192, 164, 166, 182 I Jennings, Mrs. Luey 31 Johnson, Mr. Jesse 31 Johnson, Mrs. Patricia 29, 31, 90 Jordan, Mrs. Johnnie P. 31, 107 1. Latin Club ...... ..... 9 2 Library Assistants .. ... ... . .94 O Office Workers . . . . .... .93 R Red Cross . . .... 66.67 5 Science and Math Club . . . ..... 97 Speech and Drama Club .... ....... 7 6 Student Council ........ .... 64 .65 Z Z Club . .... . . .... 78,79 Kappen, Mrs. Laraine 31 Kines, Mr. Marvin 31 L Ladd, Mrs. Auriel 31 Laughman, Mrs. Carmen 31 Leviston, Miss Mattie 31 Logan, Miss Rita 32 Loper, Miss Linda 32. 68, 69, 79 Lovelace, Mr. Charles 32, 107 Ludley, Mr. Thomas 32, 164, 166 M Martin, Mr. Rogers 32, 33, 97 McCartney, Mrs. Virginia 32, 77 McKinnon, Mr. Robert 33, 164, 167. 315 Moore, Mrs. Carolyn 33 Morrell, Mrs. Nellie 33 Moss, Mr. Gerald 22 Moss, Mr. Orlando 33, 157, 161 P Peace, Mr. ,loc R. 33, 164, 167, 188 Plummer, Mrs. Martha 33 Powell, Mr. Charles 17, 33, 34, 58, 88 Pugh, Mrs. Mildred 22, 50 Rhodes, Miss Frances 26, 33 Richardson, Mrs. Alice 33, 105, 133 Richmond, Mrs. Beryl 34 Roberson, Sgt. Elbert 34, 142 Roberson, Mrs. Mary 34 Robinson, Mr. Wade 34, 80 Rogers, Miss Betty Ann 34 K S 321 A Adams, Ramona fsfg 96, 106, 133, 215 22 Saxton, Miss Helen 34 Self, Mr. Clyde 35, 80 Shelby, Mr. Shealy 35, 164, 166 Simmons, Mr. William 23 Smith, Mrs, Gwen 35, 95, 96, 142 Speer, Miss Sylvia 24 Stinson, Miss Renda 35, 91 Strother, Mrs. Christine 35, 80, 82, 91 T Aaron, Abney, Michael Ur.D 251 James L. fSr.D 214 AC1aen,JefrqJf.J 83, 251 Adams, Carolyn Ur.D 250, 251 Adams, Doris fSr.D 214 Adams, Jerald W. CSr.D 214 Joey CSoph.D 271 Adeoek, June Marie fSr.D 80, 81, 214, 219 Addison, Pam fSoph.D 202, 271 Adley, Michael Wayne fSr.D 88, 103, 166, 170, 175, 214, 232 Adley, Patricia Faye fSr.D 214 Ainsworth, Bobby fSoph.D 271 Albrite, Robert fSoph.D 271 Alexamder, Gary Ur.D 251 Alexander, Terri fSoph.D 78, 203, 271, 298 Alexander, Vickie Marie fSr.D 90, 100, 101, 192, 199, 205, 214 Alford, Ronnie Lynn fSr.D 214 Allen, Brenda Joyce fSr.D 214 Allen, David fSoph.D 271 Allen, David Ur.D 251 Allen, Samuel fSoph.D 271 Allred, Lee fJr,D 251, 264 Ambrose, Robert fSr.D 214 Amburn, Barbara fSoph.D 201, 271 Amburn, Sandy Ur.D 56, 203, 251, 117, 118 Anderson, Allen Ur.D 84, 145, 153, 155, 251 Anderson, Alvin fSr.D 214 Anderson, Ann CSr.D 69, 132, 139, 202, 214 Anderson, Cynthia fSoph.D 271 Anderson, Jim Ur.D 106, 251 Anderson, Kelly Ur.D 101, 251 Anderson, Linda June fSr.D 214 Anderson, Randy CSoph.D 83 Anderson, Reba Kay Ur.D 251 Anderson Richard fSoph.D 271 Anglin, Binh qsophg 99, 271 Anglin, Rex fSr.D 65, 88, 131, 213, 214, 246 Arnold, Melba Faye fSr.D 214 Arnold, Thomas, Mr. Alton 35, 164, 167, 186, 209 Thompson, Mrs. Sybil 36 Tryon, Mrs. Barbara 36, 74 Turner, Mrs. Mary 28, 36 W' Wagner, Mrs. Janie P. 36 Washington, Mr. Leroy 36 White, Mr. Ralph 24 Whitman, Mrs. Catherine 36 STUDENTINDEX Bagley, Brenda Faye fSr.D 66, 71, 74, 78, 79, 90, 96, 100, 105, 117, 122, 123, 133, 197, 215 Bailey, Patricia Ur.D 251 Bain, Betty fSoph.D 271 Baker, Berry Nell 100, 101, 200, 251 Baker, Calvin fSoph.D 144, 271 Balzrette, Deborah Ur.D 66, 77, 153, 158, 251 Balzrette, James M. fSr.D 84, 97, 132, 143, 146, 158, 215 Banks, Helen, Ur.D 251 Bardwell, Carolyn fSoph.D 271 Barnes, Charmine Ur.D 86, 200, 251 Barnes, Ronnie fSoph.D 143, 271 Barnett, Raymond fSoph.D 271 Barre, Lauri fSoph.D 77, 78, 86, 203, 271 Barrish, Diane Ur.D 251 Barritt, Charles fSoph.D 272 Barteet, Vicki fSoph.D 272 Bartley, Wynelle Ur.D 67, 70, 75, 200, 251 Basinger, Gary fSr.D 182, 215 Bates, Vera Mae fSr.D 215 Beadle, Robert Ur.D 251 Beam, Sammie fSr.D 69, 75, 90, 96, 131, 132, 136, 139, 198, 215 Beaner, David Ur.D 251 Beason, Mike Ur.D 251 Beaty, Billy Ur.D 251 Beaty, Ranee fSoph.D 272 Beauregard, Joseph fSohp.D 272 Beavers, Robert Wayne fSr.D 144, 215 Beech, Johnny fSoph.D 272 Beetle, Robert Ur.D 84, 97 Bell, De nnis Ur.D 73, 251 Bell, Glenn fSoph.D 143, 158, 272 Bell, Hilda fSoph.D 272 Bell, Melodie fSoph.D 201, 272 Bell, Reggie fSr.D 17, 65, 72, 178, 180 Bell, Sandra Ur.D 251 Bell, Virginia CSoph.D 272 Bellows, Sherry fSoph.D 78, 79, 204, 272 Bennett, Leon Ur.D 251 Bennett, Tonette fSoph.D 91, 272 Bennett Verda fSoph.D 272 Bentley: Bebby 411.9 105, 261, 251 Ashford, Rickey Ur.D 153, 251 Ashton, James Evans fSr.D 215 Atkins, Yvonne Denise fSr.D 215 Austin, Melinda fSoph.D 78, 205, 271 Autry, Gwendolyn fSoph.D 271 Ayeock, Don lSoph.D 88, 128, 270, 271 Aytch, Barbara Ur.D 251 B Bacigalupi, Teri Ur.D 74, 96, 100, 202, 251 Best, Suanne fSr.D 65, 74, 75, 79, 89, 90, 177, 122, 123, 131, 197, 215 Betterton, Keith fSoph.D 272 Biard, Crecia Ur.D 65, 76, 78, 86, 201, 251 Bibby, Ricky fSoph.D 272 Biggs, Vicky Lynn fSr.D 93, 215 Birdwell, Dorsey Ur.D 251 Birdwell, LeNona Ur.D 73 Bishop, Ronnie fSoph.D 272 Blackshire, Billy Ur.D 251 Blackstock, Truett Ur.D 72, 176, 188, 190, Williams, Mr. A. L. 11, 34, 37, 164, 166 205, 333 Willis, Mr. Crawford 37, 85 Wilson, Mrs. Mary 37, 104 Winfield, Mr. William 37 Y York, Mrs. Mary M. 37 Young, Mrs. Jean 31, 37, 101 251, 253 Blake, Carolyn fSr.D 81, 215 Blank, Ramona Jane fSr.D 101, 161, 215 Blankenship, Bobby Ur.D 143, 147, 251, 253 Blankenship, Mary Ann fSoph.D 128, 202, 270, 272 Bledsoe, Donald fSoph.D 143, 146, 177, 272 Bledsoe, Edward Ur.D 144 Bledsoe, LaBrenda Ur.D 251 Blount, Dena CSoph.D 205, 272 Bloxom, Lewis fSoph.D 272 Blue, Bruce Ur.D 251 Blundell, Mae Dean Ur.D 251 Blunt, Shiela fSoph.D 272 Boatright, Sandra Ur.D 81, 251 Babbitt, wiiiiam qsophq 143, 147, 272 Boesman, Karen Ur.D 86, 87, 205, 251 Bogan, Bobby Dale fSr.D 215 Bogan, Creda Lynn fSr.D 215 Bogues, Linda Ann fSr.D 73, 101, 216 Bogues, Robert Warren fSr.D 216 Bolton, Anita Ur.D 251 Bond, Minena' fSr.D 95, 216 Bonner, Darla Ur.D 101, 205, 251 Booty, Johnny fSr.D 34, 72, 110, 111, 115, 125, 126, 135, 167, 171, 175, 188, 189, 190, 191, 216, 245 Boseman, Gene fSr.D 75, 96, 158 Boston, Glory Evelyn fSr.D 216 Boston, John fSoph.D 76, 84, 92, 134, 272 Boston, Josephine Ur.D 250 251 Boughton, David Ur.D 72, 88, 166, 175, 251, 315 Bouknight, Susan Ann fSr.D 75, 78. 126, 130, 132, 194, 204, 216, 298 Boulware, Jerry Ur.D 54, 146, 251 Boulware, Mollye fSoph.D 66, 200, 272 Bounds, Mary Jane fSr.D 96, 216 Bowers, Sissy Ur.D 93, 103, 252 Bowlin, Carolyn fSoph.D 66, 272 Bowman, Michael 143, 252, 253 Bowman, Ronald fSoph,D 143, 272 Boyett, Grace Ur.D 66, 100, 201, 205, 252 Boyette, Hershel fSoph.D 99, 272 Bozeman, Gene David fSr.D 96, 106, 159, 216 Bozeman, Kathryn fSr.D 216, 246 Bradberry, Gary fSoph.D 272 Bradford, Jennie Rebecca fSr.D 75, 217 Bradley, Brenda Ur.D 252 Brady, John Ur.D 252 Brantham, Betsy Ur.D 252 Branton, Barbara fSoph.D 272 Bennan, Eddie fSoph.D 272 Brewster, Carol Lynn CSr.D 217 Brewster, Michael fSoph.D 83, 272 Brian, Jacky fSoph.D 272 Brian, Morgan fSoph.D 272 Brinkley, Debbie fSr.D 70. 93. 217 Brinkley, Jackie Ur.D 145, 152, 252 Brister, Kayla fSoph.D 204, 272 Brocato, Ann fSoph.D 272 Brocato, Jimmy Ur.D 66, 72, 188, 252 Brockman, Judy Ann fSr.D 204, 217 Brookins. Ricky fSoph.D 272 Brooks, David fSoph.D 272 Brooks, Kenneth Otha fSr.D 217 Brooks, Ricky fSoph.D 145, 273 Brossette, Randy fSr.D 217 Brotherton. Tony Ur.D 252 Brown Bobby qsopm 273 Brown: Carol Ur.D 201. 252 Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown. Elaine Ur.D 252 George Ur.D 252 Linda fSoph.D 273 Randy fSr.D 103, 217 Brown, Michael fSoph.D 273 Brown, Phillip Ur.D 252 Brown, Robert Ur.D 75, 252 Brown, Robert fSr.D 217, 241 Brown, Suzy Ur.D 86, 87, 200. 252, 266 Brown, Vyron Ur.D 183, 252 Brown, Wesley Ur.D 252 Bryan, Mickey fSr.D 217 Bryant, Bryant, Bryant, Bryant, Bryant, Donnie Ray fSr.D 217 Dorothy fSr.D 217 Frankie Ur.D 252 Gary fSoph.D 177, 273 Michael fSr.D 217 Bryant, Sherman Lee fSr.D 217 Buckingham, Bruce fSoph.D 177, 273 Buckley, Linda fSoph.D 91 Candella, Robert Ur.D 252 Capers, Johnetta Ur.D 252 Carlile, Richard fSr.D 218 Carney, Cathy Ur.D 139, 157, 158. 252 Carney, Linda Lee fSr.D 218 Carpen ter, Tommy Ur.D 252 Carroll, Bruce fSr.D 99, 219 Carroll, Mary fSr.D 81 Carroll, Richard fSoph.D 147, 2735 Carroll, Rufus Ur.D 252 Carson, William Michael fSr.D 96, 158 219 Carter, Carter, Carter, Billy Clyde fSr,D 77, 153, 155, 219 Danny fSr.D 219 George Roosevelt fSr.D 219 s Carter, Joyce Ur.D 65, 250, 252 Carter, Sandy fSoph.D 200, 274 Carthen, Bonita fSoph.D 274 Casey, Bennie Ur.D 252 Cason, Harold James fSr.D 219 Casori, Harolyn fSoph.D 274 Cathey, Della fSoph.D 93, 202, 274 Chance, Karen Ur.D 78, 79, 200, 252, 266 Chandler, Chandler, Chandler, Chandler, Chandler, Donna fSoph.D 205, 274 Gary Ur.D 67, 145, 152, 252 Karen fSoph.D 274 Kenneth fSr.D 69, 139, 219 Marian fSr.D 65, 71, 90, 101, 142, 145, 146, 219. 239 Chatman, Linda fSr.D 219 Chevalier, Joel Ur.D 252 Christian, Carol Ur.D 205, 252 Clark, Carolyn Ur.D 253 Clark, Rebecca fSr.D 220 Clark, Ronald Eugene fSr.D 220 Clark, Tom fSoph.D 143, 274 Clarkson, Carolyn Ur.D 253 Cooper, Janie Ann fSr.D 106, 220 Corley, Deborah Ur.D 203, 253 Cornett, Cynthia Ur.D 253 Cornett, Sherri fSr.D 66 Corpier, lrma Ur.D 77, 253 Corrales, Sue fSoph.D 274 Counts, Brenda fSoph.D 274 Courtney, Carroll fSoph.D 275 Courtney, Debra Gayle fSr.D 64, 90, 199, 203, 205 Courtney, LaVernc Sue fSr.D 73, 106, 203, 220 Couvillion, Rita Anne fSr.D 220 Crawford, John David fSr.D 80, 103, 220 Crawford, Monica Louise fSr.D 221 Crawford, Pam Ur.D 253 Creglow, Beverly Ann fSr.D 66, 81, 89, 90, 122, 123, 221 Creglow, Janet fSoph.D 275 Crenshaw, Miron Ur.D 253 Crnkovic, Deborah Lynn fSr.D 221 Crosby, Edward fSr.D 221 Cross, Debbie fSr.D 74, 221, 246 Cross, Elayne Elizabeth fSr.D 221 Cross, Robert Ur.D 77, 127, 253, 264 Crowder, Karen Lynn fSr.D 221 Cummings, Donald fSoph.D 275 Cummings, Mary Anna fSr.D 81, 101, 103, 221 D Daley, Sharon Ann fSr.D 75. 81, 198. 221 Dalton, Connie Ruth fSr.D 221 Dalton, Dale Ur.D 253 Daly, Michael Patrick fSr.D 65. 221 Daniels, John fSoph.D 275 Dare, James Michael fSr.D 221 Bullock, Bebbie fSoph.D 201. 273 Burke, Diane Ur.D 73, 158, -159, 252 Burkheart, Pat Ur.D 252 Burks, Becky Ur.D 252 Burks, C. P. Ur.D 145, 153, 155, 252 Burnham, Debbie fSr.D 217 Burnley, Linda Ur.D 55, 158, 252 Burnley, Ruby Faye fSr.D 101, 217 Burnum, Dale Ur.D 88, 176. 252 Burton, Pamela Rose fSr.D 65, 81, 218 Burton, Sylvester Ur.D 153, 252, Bush, Becky 411.9 57, 66, 74, 86, 106, 116, 129, 202, 252 Bush, David fSoph.D 273 Butler, Juana Ur.D 252 Bynog, Kevin Lane fSr.D 218 Byrd, Billy fSoph.D 273 Byrd, Roger Dale fSr.D 218 Clayton, Peggy fSoph.D 274 Clements, Elery Ur.D 253 Clingan, Bebbie Ur.D 253, 260 Clinton, Gary Ur.D 253 Clinton, Skipper fSoph.D 274 Cobb, Ann fSr.D 81, 220 Cobb, Clay fSoph.D 274 Coburn, Patricia Ur.D 253 Cochran, Michael Dean fSr.D 99, 220 Coffey, Evelyn fSoph.D 274 Coffey, Johnny fSoph.D 99, 177, 274 Coker, Marvin fSoph.D 274 Cole, Aliece fSoph.D 60, 200, 274 cole, Becky qs,-.J 65, 78, 90, 102, 125. 132, 133, 199, 200, 220 Cole, Sue fSoph.D 73, 201, 274 Cole, Tommy fSoph.D 94, 144, 274 Coleman, Glenda fSoph.D 274 Coleman, John Ur.D 83, 84, 97, 253 Daugherty, Jackie Ur.D 254 David, Keith fSoph.D 275 Davidson, Robert fSr.D 221 Davidson, Susan Kay fSr.D 47, 71, 78, 90, 101, 117, 199, 204, 221 Davis, Carl fSoph.D 144, 146, 275 Davis, Cheryl fSoph.D 202, 275, 281 Davis Deborah fSoph,D 275 Davis Davis Dianne fSoph.D 275 ,Jeanette Ur.D 254 Davis, Lowrey Randall fSr.D 105, 152. 221 Davis, Mike fSoph.D 275 Davis, Sandy Ur,D 72, 88. 167. 254. 259 Davis, Tanya Ur.D 74, 96. 201. 254 Davis Valerie Ur.D 254 Davison, Ann Renee fSr.D 81. 222 Davison, Glen Ur.D 47, 76, 84, 97, 134, 254 C agle, Ken Ur.D 83, 252 agle, Nancy fSoph.D 73, 202, 273, 282 aldwell, Lynda Ur.D 65, 200, 252 alhoun, Billy fSoph.D 273 alhoun, Christie Ur.D 252 alhoun, Lawrence fSoph.D 273 allaway, Jo fSoph.D 58, 83, 158, 273 allaway, William Lane fSr.D 65, 84, 130, 144, 146, 218, 245 allaway, Vickie fSoph.D 273 ampbell, Hoyel fSr.D 218 ampbell, Lee fSr.D 218 ampbell, Patricia Anne fSr.D 71, 144, 145, 218 ampbell, Renee Ur.D 252 Collins, Ann fSoph.D 134 Collins, Johnny fSr.D 220 Collins, Lindsey fSoph.D 97 Collins, Margaret fSr.D 143. 145, 220 Colston, Colston, Henry fSoph.D 183 Rhonda fSoph.D 93, 204. 274 Colvin, Rusty Ur.D 253 Conger, Pam Ur.D 74, 86, 87, 200 Comans, Dorothy Carol fSr.D 75, 102, 104, 133, 220, 241 Comans, Kathy fSoph.D 274 Combs, Danny Michael fSr.D 220 Cooley, Bettie fSoph.D 274 Cooley, Ronnie Edward fSr.D 220 Cooley, Wayne fSoph.D 144, 274 Cooper, Dean fSoph.D 40, 177, 274 Gooper, Ivory fSoph.D 143. 274 Davison, Mark fSoph.D 106. 275 Davlin, Joyce Ur.D 254 Dea, Payton Allen fSr.D 66, 152, 153. 155. 222 Deal, Billy fSr.D 222 DeBrock, Beckie fSoph.D 77, 202, 275 DeBrock, Henry fSr.D 99 Deeds, Sammy fSr.D 94, 95 Dees, Carolyn Ann fSr.D 222 Dees, Paul Ur.D 254 Defriend, Rita Ur,D 93. 101,254 DeHaan, Gilbert Anthony fSr.D 102, 222 Delaney, Michael fSoph.D 275 Demmings, Robert Ur.D 254 Denton, Dan Ur.D 47, 76, 84, 97, 134. 145, 153, 155, 254 DeVault, George Aubrey fSr.D 47, 75, 76, 77, 84, 92, 97, 129, 132, 134. 136, 323 324 142, 222 Dial, Joe fSoph.D 275 Dice, David fSoph.D 275 Dice, Joseph Thomas fSr.D 80, 222 Dietz, Reuben fSoph.D 275 Digby, Diane Ur.D 254 Digilormo, Rodger fSoph.D 275 Dison, Rebecca Ur.D 65, 101, 254 Dison, Kathy Jean fSr.D 82, 222 Dodd, Ahha fSoph.D 92, 202, 275 Dodson, Mitch Ur,D 153, 155, 254 Donoho, Gwen fSr.D 74, 222 Dorough, Paul fSoph.D 275 Dorsey, Glenn Ur.D 254 Dorsey, Kenneth fSr.D 223 Doughty, Chris fSoph.D 78, 79, 200, 275, 287 Douglas, Duretta Jo fSr.D 223 Dowell, Robert fSoph.D 183 Dowden, Beverly Ur.D 254 Dowden, Donald Eugene fSr.D 223 Dowden, Rachel fSoph.D 275 Draper, Willie Dee Ur.D 254 Drew, Gwendolyn fSoph.D 275 Drew, Linda fSoph.D 275 Driver, Debbie fSoph.D 275 Drong, Denise Cassandra fSr.D 66, 75, 106, 223 Drong, Rhonda Ur.D 254 Dufour, Diane fSr.D 69, 78, 87, 132, 133, 136, 139, 142, 145, 147, 223, 331 Dukes, Cathy Ur.D 254 Dukes, Earnestein fSoph.D 275 Dunlap, Peggy Ur.D 83, 122, 123, 201, 254, 263, 266 Dunson, Don fSoph.D 275 Emfinger, Mike Ur.D 255 English, Janet Ur.D 70, 86, 87, 91, 198, 203, 255 Etier, Kathy qshj 73, 35, 158,224 Eubanks, Marilyn fSoph.D 277 Evans, Juanell Ur.D 74, 205, 255 Everett, John fSoph.D 277 Everett, Rosia fSr.D 224 Evett, Patricia fSoph.D 96, 202, 277 F Farley, Carolyn Ur.D 96, 255 Faueheaux, Steve fSoph.D 277 Faulkner, Peter Ur.D 66, 255 Favor, Carolyn fSr.D 105, 158, 224 Favor, Leon Ur.D 142, 146, 158, 255 Feazel, Doris fSr.D 224 Fernandez, Dory fSr.D 129, 158, 224 Fielder, Robbie fSr.D 9, 42, 74, 75, 78, 83, Gaston, Peggy fSr.D 101, 133, 225 Gates, Jimmy fSr.D 225 Gatti, Michael fSoph.D 277 Gayer, David Lee fSr.D 166, 168, 175, 225 Gentry, Gentry, Gentry, Gentry, George, George, Beverly Kay fSr.D 65, 96, 225 Debbie Ur.D 256 Donnie fSoph.D 144, 277 Harmon fSoph.D 144, 277 Ruth Ann fSoph.D 201, 277 Ruthann Ur.D 256 German, Mary Ur.D 256 Gibson, 124, 200, Sonya fSr.D 78, 110, 111, 115, 129, 131, 132, 194, 198, 199, 213, 225, 273, 298, 318 Giddens, Harold fSoph.D 277 Gilber, Kennteh fSr.D, 15, 56, 58, 80, 129, 137, 225, 285 Ginnis, Randall Ur.D 145 Glass, Danny Ur.D 66, 256, 264 Godwin, J. Ur.D 256 90, 133, 224 Fielder, Rodney fSoph.D 145, 277 Fields, Arthur fSr.D 224 Finley, James fSoph.D 277 Finley, Mike Ur.D 255 Fleming, Stewart Ur.D 183, 255 Fletcher, Donald fSoph.D 177, 277 Fletcher, Ronald fSoph.D 83, 177, 277 Flowers, Carolyn fSoph.D 277 Flowers, Rosa Mae fSr.D 81, 224 Foley, James fSoph.D 54, 144, 147, 277 Fong, Barbara fSr.D 78, 126, 131. 132, 194, 204, 213, 224 Fontana, Lynne fSoph.D 277 Ford, Mark Ur.D 255 Forrester, Mark Ur.D 255 Goldman, Deborah fSoph.D 278 Gordy, Jennifer fSoph.D 205, 278 Goza, Claudia Ur.D 256 Grace, Charlotte fSr.D 93, 96, 106, 161, 225 Grace, Gerald fSoph.D 94, 95, 278 Grace, Melissa Ur.D 256 Graham, Bobby Ray fSr.D 225 Graham, Pat fSr.D 225 Graham, Shirley fSr.D 65, 80, 81, 117, 225 Graham, Vernon fSr.D 167, 175 Grant, Gloria fSr.D 71, 85, 92, 132, 133, 137, 142, 145, 151, 152, 154, 225 Graves, Mary Ur.D 256 Graves, Roy fSoph.D 278 Graves, Vivian Ur.D 256 Durusau, Pat Ur.D 76, 134, 255 E Eames, Becky Lynn fSr.D 223 Eames, Pat fSoph.D 275 Easily, Carrie fSoph.D 275 Easley, Easley, Eason, Eason, Eason, Karen fSoph.D 276 Mike Ur.D 65, 72, 166, 255 Raymond Lee fSr.D 73. 84, 97, 223 Steve Gregory fSr.D 223 Terry fSoph.D 144, 276 Fountain, Rickey fSoph.D 144, 277 Foy, Vicki 74, 75, 85, 96, 101, 201, 255 Frady, Kathy fSoph.D 203, 277 Frank, Queen Ester fSr.D 224 Franklin, Nadine Ur.D 256 Franks, Murray fSoph.D 277 Franks, Watson Ur.D 69, 73, 76, 103, 134, 256 Franthom, Larry fSr.D 224 Frazier, Brenda Ur.D 73, 158, 159, 256 Frazier, Diane fSoph.D 277, 280 Green, Arthur fSoph.D 183 Green, Nancy fSoph.D 278 Green, Patricia Ann fSr.D 66, 77, 225 Greenlee, Dianne Ur.D 73, 86, 91, 198, 202, 256 Griffith, Cynthia fSoph.D 273 Gross, Danny Ur.D 256 Groves, Helen Ur.D 15, 89, 194, 195, 199, 256 Grubbs, Linda Ur.D 257 Grubbs, Martha Ur.D 257 Grubbs, Ruth Ur.D 257 Ebarb, Elizabeth Arlene fSr.D 101, 202, 223 Ebarb, Janice Ur.D 67, 204, 255 Ebarb, Randy Ur.D 99, 255 Ebarb, Sharylin Kay fSr.D 223 Echols, Judy Ur.D 255 Edmonds, Michael Joe fSr.D 223 Edmonds, Sherry Ur.D 255 Edmondson, Lee fSoph.D 276 Frazier, Vivian Ur.D 256 Fredrick Freeman Ralph fSoph.D 277, 316 Z Mary Ur.D 256 Freeman, Paula Ur.D 256 Freeman, Richard Ur.D 256 French, Teresa fSr.D 67, 85, 142, 218, 224 Friar, Steve Ur.D 256 Fricks, Diane fSr.D 81, 224 Fricks, Vickie Ur.D 256 Guice, Dickie Earl fSr.D 72, 88, 166, 175, 226 Guice, Loretta Ur.D 257 Gunn, Bobby Ur.D 92, 257 Gusko, Alex 72, 166, 257 Gutschow, Carlene fSr.D 45, 226 Gwin, Cindy Janine fSr.D 96, 226 Gyles, Martha Ann fSr.D 226 Edsell, Danny fSoph.D 276 Edwards, Dale Ur.D 255 Edwards, Denise fSoph,D 158, 276 Edwards, Janice Ur.D 255 Edwards, Mary Helen fSr,D 45, 96. 223 Edwards, Melvin fSoph.D 143, 146 Edwards, Robert Fred fSr.D 143, 144, 146, 223 Edwards, Sherrie LaRue fSr.D 223 Egan, Eddie fSoph.D 276 Eizel, Bobby Ur.D 255 Eizel, Mary Ur.D 203, 255 Elbert, Betty Ur.D 255 Ellis, Kathy Diane fSr.D 93, 223 Emfinger, Donna fSoph.D 91, 200, 276 Emt1nger, Linda fSoph.D 204, 276 Friedkin, Michael Lee fSr.D 58, 84, 97, 132, 142, 146, 158, 159, 224, 232 Frith, Vicky Sue QSr.D 103, 105, 116, 117, 119, 129, 158, 224 Fry, Mike qshy 225 Fulco, JoAnn fSoph.D 277 Fyffe, Trina Ur.D 256 G Gable, Mike fSr.D 225 Gamble, Danny Ur.D 73, 145, 158, 256 Gandy, Mark fSoph.D 99, 177, 277 Gandy, Terry QSr.D 99, 225 Garner, James Ur.D 256 Garrell, Charles Ur.D 257 H Hack, Patsy CSoph.D 201, 278 Hadwin, Alice fSr.D 226 Hagedorn, Carol fSr.D 44, 65, 73, 74, 78, 90, 198, 202, 226 Hall, Alan fSr.D 166, 226 Hall, Gladys Marie fSr.D 226 Haii, John Ur.D 257 Hall, Julie Ur.D 65, 74, 75, 39, 113, 115, 117, 119, 127, 194, 257, 268 Hall, Ronnie fSr.D 226 Hall, Stella my 257 Hamilton, Joyce fSoph.D 278 Hammett, Gary Ur.D 84, 143, 146, 257 Hammett, Terry Ur.D 143, 147, 257 Johnson, Steve fSoph.D 177, 279 Hudson, 185, 231 Hammonds, Debbie fSoph.D 278 Hammons, Edwin fSoph.D 278 Hanson, Kay Ellen fSr.D 54-. 73, 90. 198, 200, 226 1 Hardin, Jan qsapm 117, 278 Harper, Corrine fSoph.D 152, 278 Harrington, Wanda fSoph.D 278 Hobley, Shelley QSr.D 228 Hogan, Randall fSr.D 228 Holder, Leslie fSr.D 228 Holley, Elaine fJr.D 258 Hollier, Dona fSoph.D 278 H0llil1eld, Billy Ray fSr.D 75. 131. 132. 136, 137, 138, 142, 145, 146, 153, Harris, Cheryl fSoph.D 278 Harris, Edward fJr.D 257 Harris, Gary fSoph.D 278 Harris, lleatha fSr.D 226 Harris, Mike fJr.D 257 Harris, Nobe Dell fSr.D 226 Harris, Robert fSoph.D 278 Harris, Ruby fJr.D 257 Hartline, Deborah CJr.D 257 Hartman, Kayla fJr.D 75, 257 Harvey, Connie fSoph.D 101, 204, 278 Harvey, Janice Ann fSr.D 103, 227 Harvey, Ronald fSoph.D 88, 270, 278 Harvey, Timothy fJr.D 257 Harville, Harley CJr.D 66, 73, 88, 94, 95, 257 Havard, Lisa fSoph.D 278 155, 156, 226 Hollingsworth, John Leslie fSr.D 228 Hollowa Hollowa y, Murray fJr.D 106. 258 y, Sammy fSoph.D 278 Jackson, Vickie fSoph.D 66, 279 Jacobs, Phil f5oph.D 54, 144, 279 James Buzz fSr.D 66, 88, 126, 166, 169, 172, 188, 190, 230, 318 James, Gary fSr.D 230 James, Doug fSoph.D 279 James, Queen fSoph.D 279 Jarrett, Billy fSr,D 142, 147 Jefferson, Joyce fJr.D 258 Jewell, Terry fSoph.D 279 Johns, Rickey fJr.D 258 Holmes, Peggy fSoph.D 278 Holt, David fSoph.D 278 Honeycutt, Shelia fSoph.D 278 Hood, Allen fJr.D 258 Hooker, Debbie Lynn fSr.D 96, 228 Hopkins, Lula Bell fSr.D 228 Horton, Dianne fSr.D 74, 101, 200. 228 Horton, Judy fSoph.D 278 Horton, Mike fJr.D 258 Houston, Cordell fSoph.D 88, 279 Houston, Devora fJr.D 258 Howard, Ann fSr.D 85, 90, 143, 153. 155, 228 Howard, Linda fSoph.D 279 Howard, Terry fSr.D 229 Howell, Dennis fSoph.D 279 Howell, Jeff qsfg 80, 229 Huber, Steve fSoph.D 152, 279 Huber, Suzanne fJr.D 73, 85, 86, 202, 258 Hawkins, Deborah fSoph.D 201, 278 Hawkins, Jeannie fSoph.D 278 Hawkins, Martha qsai 65, 66, 82, 126, 227 Hawkins, Thomas fSr.D 227 Hayes, Bary fJr.D 47, 76, 84, 97, 134, 144, 146, 257 Hayes, Karen fSr.D 81. 227 Haywood, Charles fSr.D 219, 227 Hazelmeyer, Susan fSr.D 13, 95, 103, 227 Head, Diane fS0ph.D 205, 278 Head, Gerrel fSr.D 158 Head, Ricky QSr.D 227 Heard, Larry fSoph.D 278 Hebert, Carolyn fSoph.D 278 Heins, Patricia fSoph.D 278 Hemperly, Susan fSoph.D 83, 91, 205, 278 Henderson, Brenda fSoph.D 278 Henderson, Vickie CSoph.D 278 Hendricks, Jimmy fSr.D 99, 227 Hendrix, Cheryl CSoph.D 205, 278 Hennigan, Joleen fJr.D 69, 77, 78. 139, 203, 257 Henry, Geneva fSr.D 227 Herren, Rhonda fSoph.D 201, 278 Herring, Dennis fJr.D 76, 84, 152, 258 Herring, Linda fSr.D 101 Hudson, Hughes, Hughes, Hughes, Marilyn fSoph.D 161, 279 Paige fSoph.D 279 Audrey fSr.D 82, 229 Mark fJl'.D 88, 258 Peggy fJr.D 101, 258 Johnson, Calliner fJr.D 258 Johnson, Calvin fSr.D 49, 230 Johnson, Diane fSoph.D 279 Johnson, Diane fJr.D 258 Johnson, Edward fSoph.D 279 Johnson, Edwin fSr.D 230 Johnson, James Lee QSr.D 230 Johnson, Janet fSr.D 158, 230 Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson , Janice fJr.D 258 ,JoAnn CSr.D 158. 230 , JoAnn fSoph.D 204, 279 , Juanita fSr.D 81, 230 Johnson, Patricia Sue fSr.D 4-8, 106, 231 Johnson, Patsy Jean fSr.D 101. 132, 231 Johnson, Rhonda fJr.D 258 Johnson , Ron fSoph.D 152, 279 Johnson, Ronald fJr.D 258 Johnson, Sandra CSoph.D 279 Johnson , Veronica fSoph.D 91, 279 Johnston, Donnie CSr.D 65, 72, 75, 166. 168, 172, 175, 231 Johnston, Ronnie fSr.D 102, 167, 175. 184, Herrington, Sherryl fJr.D 70, 74, 198, 201, 258 Hester, Margaret fSr.D 228 Hickenbotham, Celia fSoph.D 158, 278 Hickenbotham, Cynthia fJr.D 75, 83, 158, 258 Hickma n, Mika qsaphq 278 Hiers, Kit fSoph.D 278 Higdon, Becky fSoph.D 106, 204, 278 Higdon, Beverly fSr.D 83, 228 Higdan, Deborah qsap 70, 73, 74, 93, 106, 132, Higgins 202, 228 , Carolyn fSoph,D 278 Huitt, Connie fJr.D 73, 77, 258 Hull, Bruce fJr.D 258 Hull, Roland fSr.D 61 Hullaby, Cherrie fSr.D 229 Hullaby, Wayne fSr.D 229 Humphrey, Rhonda fSoph.D 279 Humphrey, Tru Lynn fSr.D 229 Hunt, Lillie Mae qsapm 279 Hunt, Linda fJr.D 258 Hutchinson, Ricky fSr.D 65, 230 Hutto, Cecil fSr.D 75, 84, 143, 145. 150, 158, 230 Hyde, Dirk fSr.D 230 Hynes, Janet fSoph.D 279 Haynes, Karen fSr.D 66, 80 l lrby, Dianne fJr.D 258 Ivey, Wayne fJr.D 152, 258 J Jack, Richard fJr.D 258 Jacks, Renee fJr.D 93. 205, 258 Joiner, Deborah fJr.D 258 Joiner, Jimmy fSr.D 152 Jolley, Renae fJr.D 74, 78. 93. 100, 258 Jolley, Romae fJr.D 74, 78, 93, 200, 258 Jones, Anne fJr.D 258 Jones, Celia Mae fSr.D 231 Jones, Charles fSr.D 167, 231 Jones, Debbie fSoph.D 279 Jones, Harvey fSoph.D 279 Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jordan Jordan Jordan Jacqueline fJr.D 258 Kathy qsapity 279 Linda fJr.D 258 Maurine fJr.D 74, 258 Napolean CSr.D 231 Patti ULD 258 Tanya fSoph,D 202, 280 , Debra fJr.D 258 , Jackie fJr.D 258 Susie fSr.D 231 Joyner: Gail fSr.D 231 Joyner, Sharon fSr.D 65, 78, 93, 231 Justice, Glenda fSr.D 81, 231 K Hill, Dannita fJr.D 258 Hill, David fSoph.D 278 Hill, Sunday Sue fSr.D 65, 228 Hillier, Harry fSoph.D 278 Hines, Jan fSoph.D 153 Hinds, Sherry fSoph.D 201, 278 Hinson, Jimmy fJr.D 258 Hinton, Janet qsfg 83, 74, 75, 79, 90, 132, 152, 154, 155, 228 Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Arthur fSoph.D 279 ciaaaan gsm 49, 178, 181,230 Connie fSoph.D 279 Jackson, Ella fJr.D 258 Jackson, Feredia fJr.D 258 Jackson, Henrietta fSr.D 66, 230 Jackson, Joyce fSoph.D 279 Jackson, Kenneth fSoph.D 279 Jackson, Jackson, Margaret fJr.D 258 Phillip f8r.D 178, 181, 230 Jackson, Rudolph fSr.D 230 Jackson, Sue fSoph.D 279 Jackson, Vanessa fSoph.D 279 Kavalawski, Mark fSr.D 231 Keel, Mike fSoph.D 280 Keim, Kathy fSoph.D 161, 280 Keith, Emmett fSoph.D 280 Kellogg, Cheryl fSoph.D 280 Kelsh, Barbara fSr.D 231 Kennedy, Nancy fSr.D 231 Kennedy, Rose fJr.D 258 Kennington, Paul fSoph.D 72, 88, 114, 115, 128, 167, 270, 280 Key, Tommy fJr.D 258 Kile, David 167, 175, 258 Killgore, Bill fJr.D 259 5 Latson, Ramona fSoph.D 282 326 Killgore, Cynthia Ur.D 56, 78, 79. 89, 93, 117, 119, 127, 259 Kinchen, Donald Ur.D 259 King, Sonny fSoph.D 280 King, Terrie fSoph.D 280 King, Wanda Ur.D 259 Kinley, Aliese fSoph.D 75, 202, 280 Kinley, Janice Ur.D 75, 204, 259 Kirby, Charles fSoph.D 280 Kirby, Kenneth Ur.D 145. 153, 259 Kirsop, Patrick Ur,D 259 Kline, Phyllis fSr.D 231 Knight, Jim qsig 232 Knight, Marsha 65, 79. 103, 122 123, 201, 204, 259, 263, 266 Knotts, Glenda Ur.D 68, 69, 77, 92, 138 259 Koob, Mike fSoph.D 177, 280 Krogmire, Pat fSr.D 73, 202, 232 Kunce, Meikel fSoph.D 280 Kunce, Victor Ur.D 259 Kuun, Erika fSoph.D 78, 202, 280 Kwasnik, Mike fSoph.D 280 L Lacobee, Jeanie Ur.D 65, 101, 106, 259 Laenger, Pam fSoph.D 83, 85, 151, 152 280 LaFave, Annette fSoph.D 77, 280 LaHeck, June Ur.D 259 Liles, Donna fSoph.D 281 Lites, Tommy fSr.D 234 Little, Rita Ur.D 260 Litton, Marilyn fSoph.D 200 Litton, Vicki Ur.D 73, 92, 260 Lloyd, Karen fSr.D 81, 234 Lockwood, Dwayne fSoph.D 281 Lockwood, Stella fSr.D 234 Loden, Patti Ur.D 74, 77, 260 Loftin, Gary fSr.D 234 Ltifiiii, Kathy Ur.D 51, 65, 70, 74. 93, 201 260 Loftin, Melva fSoph.D 203, 281 Lofton, Cheryl Ur.D 86, 260 Logue, Lorraine fSoph.D 281 Lohman, Jackie fSoph.D 77, 202, 281 Lomas, Lupe Ur.D 260 Long, James fSoph.D 281 Long, Linda Ur.D 260 Long, Vickie fSr.D 234 Lowrey, Debbie fSr.D 234 Lucas, Juanita fSoph.D 281 Lucas, Mike Ur.D 260 Lundy, Gayle fSoph.D 281 Lyles, Debbie fSoph.D 281 Lynch, Karen fSoph.D 106, 201, 281 Lyons, Royce Ur.D 260 M Magee, Karen Louise fSr.D 66, 69, 74, 75 78, 86. 90, 132, 133, 138, 197, 234 Land, Connie fSoph.D 280 Langley, Paula fSr.D 82, 117, 232 Larson, Latham, Latham, Lattier, Lawless Lawless Tristan fSoph.D 280 Ricky fSoph.D 143, 147, 280 Shree fSoph.D 280 Robert fSr.D 232 Susan fSr.D 64, 67, 138, 232 , Marion Ur.D 73, 259 , Mary Jani! qsig 45. 73, 95, 232 Layman, Kendall Ur.D 259 Lazarus Lazarus Lester fSoph.D 280 i Sherry fSr.D 101, 202, 227, 232 LeBarron, Gay fSr.D 232, 233 LeBlanc, Bill fSr.D 72, 88, 166, 175, 232 Lee, Pam fSoph.D 280 Lee, Wanda Marie fSr.D 233 Leet, Theresa fSr.D 233 Leitgeb, Terri Ur.D 65, 200, 259 LeMoine, Patricia fSoph.D 158, 280 Lentz, Randy Ur.D 84. 86, 259, 183 Lenzley, Carolyn Ur.D 260 Leon, Debbie fSoph.D 205. 280 Leon, Pam fSr.D 59, 82, 233 Leon, Paula Ur.D 201. 260 Maiden, Jerry L. fSr.D 234 Malone, Ginger fSoph.D 201, 281 Mangham, Gloria Diane CSr.D 78, 90, 133, 142, 158, 159, 234 Maniscalco, Suzanne Ur.D 260 Manning, Eddie Ur.D 145, 152, 260 Manning, Gloria Ur.D 260 Manning, Gloria Ur.D 260 Manning, Ricky fSoph.D 281 Marks, Paul fS0ph.D 66, 177, 281 Marsh, Sharon fSr.D 102, 234 Marshall, Evelyn Evonne fSr.D 234 Marshall, Shirley fSoph.D 281 Marshall, William fSoph.D 158, 281 Marsiglia, Joe fSoph.D 281 Martin, Bonnie Ur.D 117 Martin, Patti Ur.D 260 Martiniez, Dennis Ur.D 88, 127, 166, 168, 175, 260 Martinez, Pam fSoph.D 281 Mason, Donald fSoph.D 143, 281 Matthews, Rita fSoph.D 202 Matthews, Rose fSoph.D 201, 282 Mayweather, Robert Earl fSr.D 235 Mazzone, Barbara Ur.D 203, 261 McBroom, Jessie Ur.D 96, 261 McCallum, Paul Ur.D 261 McCann, Kathy fSr.D 80, 81, 235 McCann, Paula fSoph.D 282 McCarty, Susan fSoph.D 85, 106, 201. 282 McClaran, Donna fSr.D 235 McCliman, Terry fSoph.D 282 McClimans, Wilford fSr.D 75, 84, 97, 132, 142, 146,235 , McClurg, Lew fSr.D 83, 235 y Mccoimick, Mary Ury 73. 77, 91, 117, 158, 159, 201, 261 McCoy, John Keith fSr.D 59, 65, 66. 72, 88, 102, 166, 175, 235 McDaniel, Carolyn Ur.D 129, 261 McDearmont, Kathleen Ur.D 261 McDearmont, Helen fSoph.D 282 McDonald, Larry fSr.D 235 McDonald, Pat fSr.D 103, 235 McDuff, Eugene Ur.D 143, 261 McElroy, Larry fSoph.D 143 McGowan, Patricia fSr.D 235 McGraw, Johnny CSoph.D 282 McGraw, Ronnie fSr.D 235 McGuffin, Elena fSr.D 81 McGuire, Flo fSoph.D 83, 91, 201, 282 Mcoiiiii, Mike qsig 167, 175, 235 McHenry, Evans fSoph.D 277 Mclntyre, Bobby fSoph.D 282 McLeod, Maxine Elizabeth fSr.D 65, 86, 102, 104, 133, 198, 202. 235 McMillan, Donna fSoph.D 282 Mcwhiiiey, Dottie Ur.D 66, 203, 261 MeWhiney, Patrick fSoph.D 282 Meacham, Don Ur.D 99, 261 Medlin, Brenda fSoph.D 65, 282 Melton, Gene CSr,D 94, 95, 103 Mercer, Bobbi CSoph.D 46, 202, 282 Mercer, Larry fSr.D 65, 68, 69, 75, 130, 132, 236 Mercer, Robbi fSoph.D 92. 202, 282 Merchant, Darlene fSoph.D 282 Merchant, Steve fSr.D 236 Me-shell, Charles fSoph.D 49, 282 Messner, Gloria fSoph.D 282 Milford, Ricky Ur.D 261 Miller, Barbara fSoph.D 203. 282 Miller, Carolyn LaVerne fSr.D 236 Miller, Kristi fSoph.D 282 Miller, Mark Allen fSr.D 61, 236 Miller, Miller, Miller, Pam Ur.D 261 Steve Dee fSr.D 103, 236 Tony fSoph.D 282 Leonard, Betty fSr.D 233 Leone, Paula Ur.D 7.1, 198, 204, 260 Lester, David Wayne fSr.D 153, 233 Lewing, Mona Ur.D 55. 158. 260 Lewing, YeVonne fSoph.D 280 Lewis, Barry Eugene fSr.D 144, 233 Maughan, Linda Ur.D 260 Mauldin, Mauldin Mauldin Mauldin Carolyn Ur.D 260 , Charles, Ur.D 260 , Floyd Ur.D 260 , Larry fSr.D 84, 132, 234 Mauldin, Lewis, Janet QSoph.D 281 Lewis, Jerry fSoph.D 281 Lewis, Keith fSr.D 233 Lewis, Larry fSr.D 86. 92. 233 Lewis, Neal fSr.D 184, 186, 233 Lewis, Rickey fSoph.D 281 Lewis, Ronney Ur.D 260 Lewis, Vicki qsig 202, 234 Lindsay, Collins fSoph.D 281 Linnear, Regina fSr.D 46, 234 Lineear, Renita fSr.D 234 Linnear, Thomas fSoph.D 50, 281 Maxwell, Ruth fSoph.D 282 May, Dennis Ur.D 260 May, Frances fSoph.D 73. 91, 158, 159, 282 May, Robert fSr.D 84, 143, 145, 146, 152, 155, 235 Mayeux, Rene fSoph.D 91, 92, 205, 282 Mayfield, Bobby fSoph.D 282 Mayfield, Gary fSr.D 103, 235 Mays. Larry fSr.D 103 Mays, Nancy Rae fSr.D 81, 235 Mays, Ruth Ur.D 77, 204, 261 Mills, Barbara fSr.D 236 Mims, Bruce Ur.D 261 Mims, Greg CSoph.D 183 Minter, Connie fSoph.D 282 Mitchell, Gordon fSr.D 236 Mitchell, Mark fSr.D 99 Miicheii, Pam Ur.D 85, 151, 152,261 Mitchell, Ronald fSr.D 167, 175 Montelbano, Pat fSr.D 82, 236 Moodyman, Leilani fSoph.D 282 Moore, Delores Ur.D 66, 261 Moore, Edith fSr.D 65, 67, 77, 93, 103, 236 Moore, Ellis Ur.D 41, 66, 261 Moore, Jackie fSoph.D 282 Moore, John CSoph.D 282 Moore, Robert fSoph.D 282 Moran, Audrey Ur.D 261 Moreau, Annette KSLD 17, 82, 132, 236 Morehe ad, Pamela Ur.D 261 Morgan, Brenda fSoph.D 99. 200, 282, 316 Morgan , Carrie CSLD 236 Morgan, Elizabeth QSLD 236 Morgan Morris, Morris, ,Linda fSoph.D 199. 201, 282, 316 Anne ULD 77. 261 Cathey fSoph.D 282 Palmer, Robert Ur.D 262 Page, Donna QSLD 96, 237 Pagel, Randy fSoph.D 283 Parish, Robert Ur.D 13, 139, 178, 181, 182. 262 Parker, Carl Ray KSLD 84, 132, 143, 153, 155, 238 Parks, Sharon fSoph.D 204, 283 Morris, Dana fSoph.D 283 Morris, Donald Ur.D 261 Mott, Darwin James QSLD 144, 236 Mott, Sheila Ur.D 158, 203, 261 Mowry, Buddy' Ur.D 65, 72, 103, 166, 170. 261, 305 Mowry, Vickie CSLD 66, 236 Mullican, Bruce QSLD 73, 144. 236 Murphy, Pat QSIID 81, 103 Murray, Bonny fSoph.D 83, 283 Murray, Clayton fSoph.D 143, 283 Parrish, Terry fSoph.D 283 Page, T erry Ur.D 96, 262 Pater, Sherrian QSLD 74, 96. 238 Patrick, Elaine Ur.D 262 Patterson, Judi fSoph.D 283 Patterson, June fS0ph.D 128, 202, 283 Patterson, Mike fSoph.D 152, 283 Patterson, Rhonda CSLD 44, 71, 90, 198, 202, Payne, 238 David ULD 262 Pender, Robert Ur.D 262 Penninnton, Artis QSLD 153 Pennywell, Brenda Ur.D 262 Pennywell, Brenda CSLD 238 Pennwell, Dwayne Ur.D 262 N Nash, Annie fSoph.D 283 Neal, Bruce ULD 261 Neal, Bertha CSoph.D 76, 158. 283 Neal, T Neil, M Nelms, Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, homas fSoph.D 283 ike fsni 99, 237 Linda fSoph.D 205, 283 Bnnfe qsny 233, 237 Debbie ULD 261 Donna fSr.D 66, 75, 89. 117, 194, Pennywell, Joyce fSopll.D 283 Pennywell, Ronald Ur.D 167 Peters, Denise QSLD 103, 160, 161, 238 Peters, Kay ULD 200, 201, 262 Peterson, James CSLD 65, 84, 144, 146, 238 Petrus, Lydia QSLD 11, 65. 75, 78, 79. 90. 103, 117, 131, 132. 199, 201. 205. 238 Porter, 195, 198, 237, 306 Nelson, Kenneth fSoph.D 84. 152, 283 Newly, Danny Ur.D 261 Newsom, Joe Max fSLD 65, 84, 132. 143, 144, 145, 146 237 Nichols, Carolyn fS0ph.D 200. 283 Nichols, Ricky fSr.D 66. 72, 178, 181, 237 Nicholson, Johnnie Ur.D 262 Nicholson. Patsy Ur.D 262 Nolte, Ruth CSLD 144, 145. 147. 237 Nolte, Thomas fSoph.D 283 Norman, Bnliini tiny 198, 204, 262 Norman, Janet fSoph.D 200, 202, 283 Norman, Jerri Ur.D 262 Norsworthy. Rob fSLD 237 Nossaman. Jackie QJIHD 262 Nowlan, Randy fSoph.D 283 Nunnery, Max fSoph.D 84, 134, 176, 283 Nutt, Debbie Ur.D 44. 66. 71. 77, 200, 262, 266 O O'Bleness, Bob Ur.D 183, 262 O'Daniel, Sharon CSIHD 237 Pettey, Steve KSLD 73, 238 Phillips, Judy ony 205, 262 Phillips, Lloyd CSLD 61. 238 Phillips, Margaret Ur.D 262 Phillips, Mike CSoph.D 143, 283 Piazza, Margaret fSoph.D 77, 204, 283 Pickett, Albert fini 144, 262 Pierce, Debi Ur.D 77 Pierce, Debra Ur.D 67, 74, 75. 263 Pierce, Jeri, fS0ph.D 283 Pierce, Mike CSLD 238 Pigott, Julie QSLD 66, 238 Pilcher, Donna KSIID 70, 73, 74, 75, 93, 96, 132, 133, 150, 202, 238 Pilgram, Barbara Ur.D 73, 205, 263 Pilgram, Shirley QSLD 93, 219, 238 Ruben, Pleasan Pinkney Ur.D 263 t, Eddie fSr.D 238 Point, Debbie QSIID 82, 238 Polk, Deborah fSoph.D 283 Polk, Donna fSoph,D 283 Pool, R odger fSoph.D 106, 283 Pope, Lewis Ur.D 142, 144, 263 Posey, Gerald Ur.D 66, 97, 263 Kay Ur.D 100, 204. 263 O'Hara, Teresa Ur.D 81, 262 Oliver, Oliver, Oliver, Oliver, Joyce fSoph.D 51 Patricia Ur.D 250. 262 Retha Mae QJIID 262 Susan fSoph.D 202. 283 Olson, Diana fSr.D 75, 151, 153, 237 O'Neal, O'Neal, Owens, Owens. Owens, DuWayne Ur.D 262 Esther Jean PSIID 81. 237 Annie QSLD 237 Georgia fSoph.D 283 Susan fSoph.D 160, 161, 283 Oxley, Ron Ur.D 143. 158 P Palermo, Ted Ur.D 76, 99, 262 Palmer, Alford fSoph.D 283 Posey. Judy fSLD 64. 69. 89, 90, 122. 123, 129, 133, 139. 157, 158. 196. 239 Potts, Fandy CSLD 239 Pouncy, Ella fSoph.D 283 Pouncy, Louis QSLD 239 Pouncy, Velma QSLD 239 Powell, Carolyn Ur.D 263 Powell, Emma fSoph.D 283 Powell, Janet Ur.D 74, 86, 87, 203, 263 Powell, John Ur.D 263 Powell, Mike KSLD 143 Powell, Patricia QSLD 74, 76, 95. 132. 152, 239 Pratt, Clyde fSoph.D 183, 283 Pratt, Joe Ur.D 263 Prescott, Roxanne QSLD 66, 145, 239 Price, Judy Ur.D 263 Price, Mary ULD 263 Priest, Debi fSoph.D 65. 117, 121. 123, 202, 283, 285 Procell, Randal fSoph.D 177, 283 Procell, Ronnie QSLD 103, 135, 166, 170, 175, 239 Pruitt, Judy QSLD 239 Puckett, Wanda QSLD 239 Putch, Debbie fSoph.D 283 Putch, Marilyn fSoph.D 283 Q Quinn, Carla QSIID 66, 78, 89, 90, 102, 112, 115. 117, 120, 123, 131, 132, 133, 136, 196,240 Quinn, Melody ony 73, 74. 83. 91, 158, 263 R Raborn, Deborah Ur.D 158, 263 Rachal, Becky LJYHD 69, 74, 77, 86. 139. 203, 263 Rachal, Johnny Ur.D 263, 264 Rachel, Rebecca fSoph.D 283 Randle, Doyce fSoph.D 283 Randolph, Karen fSoph.D 205, 284 Randolph, Thurman fSoph.D 284 Rankins, Dollie CJIID 152, 263 Rankin, Gary QSLD 98, 99, 240 Readhimer, Steve fSoph.D 88, 284 Reaves, Debra LSIID 240 Reaves, Gloria fSoph.D 9, 204, 284 Reed, Denise fSoph.D 284 Reed, Patricia Ur.D 263 Reed, Vernetta fSr.D 240 Restivo, Sammy fS0ph.D 73, 284 Restovich, Joe fSoph.D 284 Reyna, Sharon Ur.D 86, 87, 101, 204. 263 Reynaud, Peggy Ur.D 101, 206, 263 Reynolds, Kenny fSoph.D 284 Rhinehart, Beverly Ur.D 48 Rlnnnles, B.-in Ur.D 65, 153, 264 Rhodes, Roxie fSoph.D 284 Rhodes, Thomas QSIID 192, 240 Rice, Dennis fSoph.D 72, 177, 284 Rich, Paula Ur.D 78, 79, 264 Richard, Byron Ur.D 102, 106, 264 Richard, Pat fSoph.D 65, 284 Richards, Ruth ULD 264 Richardson, Lawrence Ur.D 144, 264 Richardson, Mark CSLD 240 Richardson, Valry Mae fSr.D 81, 240 Richey, Elton fSoph.D 144, 152, 284 Richmond, Carol Ur.D 264 Ricketts, Deborah Ur.D 264 Rigby. Juanita CJIID 101, 204, 264 Rimmer, Debbye CSLD 103, 240 Rinehart, Beverly Ur.D 264 Ritchie, Marlin Ur.D 264 Roach, Gary QSLD 73 Robbins, Brenda ULD 264 Roberson, Weldon Ur.D 264 Robert, Steve Ur.D 144. 264 Roberts, Cliff QSLD 99, 130. 178, 179. 180. 240 Roberts, Linda fS0ph.D 284 Roberts, Robert fSoph.D 183, 284 Robertson, Rusty fSopll.D 177, 284 Robinson, Annie CSLD 74, 240 Robinson, Eugene QSLD 84, 143. 146, 240 Robinson, Irma fSoph.D 284 28 Robinson, lim Ur.D 72, 88, 167, 182, 188, 190, 264 Robinson , .lov Ur.D 264 175, 176 Robinson, Johnnie fSr.D 240 Robinson, Ricky Ur.D 144, 147, 264 Robinson, Ricky fSoplt.D 284 Robinson, Robert fSoph.D 284 Robinson, Robert fSr.D 65, 240 Robinson, Rose, fSoph.D 284 Robinson, William fSoph,D 144, 284 Rochelle, Sharon fSoph,D 284 Rodgers, Bill Ur.D 65. 264 Rodgers, Larry Ur.D 264 Silvey, Debbie CS-oph.D 202, 286 Simmons, David fSoph.D 286 Simmons, Ricky fSr.D 13, 64, 72, 88, 167, 168, 169, 173, 175, 188, 242, 274 Simtnons, Wanda Ur.D 265 Simons, Chandra fSoph.D 286 Simpson, Kathy fSoph.D 286 Sirtnan, Barbara fSoph.D 204, 286 Slayton, Denise Ur.D 265 Small, Diane fSr.D 242 Smeed, Eugene Ur.D 54, 73, 76, 84, 97, 134, 144, 146, 265 Smith, Betsy fSr.D 66, 71, 78, 90, 100, Steward, Nancy fSoph,D 287 Stewart, JoAnn Ur.D 266 Stewart, Pamela Ur.D 266 Stockholm, Mary Ur.D 74, 266 Stockton, Billy fSoph.D 287 Stockton, Kathy fSr.D 160, 161, 243 Stone, Frank Ur.D 266 Stone, Randy fSr.D 243 Stowell, Earl fSr.D 243 Strange, Darryl fSoph.D 287 Strange, John fSr.D 72, 88, 135, 166, 175 243 Strange, Peggy Ur.D 266 Rogers, Kayla Ur.D 264 Rolling, Danny fSopli.D 284 Rooph, David Ur.D 264 Rosborough, Thomas fSr.D 240 Rose, Mike fSr.D'4, 66, 72, 102, 131, 132, 178, 179, 180, 240 Rose, Suzy Ur.D 78, 198, 200. 265 Rose, Pam fSoph.D 200, 284 Ross, Jerry fSr.D 241 Roy, Susan fSr.D 82. 241 Ruff, Donald fSr.D 80, 241 Ruffins, Roy fSoph.D 284 S Samuel, Cheryl fSoph.D 285 Sandefur, Mark Ur.D 265 Sandidge, Mary Ur.D 265 Sandidge, Sue fSoph.D 285 Sarthall, Ralph Ur.D 265 Satcher, Kay fSr.D 74, 96, 160, 161, 241 Sava, Paul Ur.D 265 Savage, Gary fSr.D 241 Savage, Leo Ur.D 265 Schaferkotter, Mike fSoph.D 134 Sehepp, Rodney Ur,D 265 Sehillage, Cathy, fSr.D 15, 70, 96, 204, 241 Schillage, Mike fSoph.D 285 Schillings, Barry Ur.D 265 Schmidt, William Qsopap 144. 285 Schonfarber, John fSoph.D 285 Schuchardt. John Ur.D 155, 153, 265 Schuchardt, Steve Ur.D 265 Scott, Brenda fSr.D 81, 241 199, 202, 242 Smith, Carol fSoph.D 286 Smith, Charlene fSr.D 242 Smith, Clyde fSoph.D 286 Smith, Dean fSr.D 242 Smith, Debra Ur,D 265 Smith, Frank fSr.D 242 Smith, Gwendolyn fSoph.D 286 Smith, lsham fSr.D 106, 242 Smith, Julis Ur.D 205, 265 Smith, Karen fSoph.D 200, 286 Smith, Kenneth Ur.D 178, 180, 265 Smith, Lisa fSoph.D 200, 286 Smith, Smith, Louis fSoph.D 286 Merle Ur.D 71, 265 Smith, Patsy fSr.D 73, 74, 144, 145, 158, 159, 242 Smith, Roger fSr.D 61, 242 Smith, Shelia CSoph.D 286 Smith, Sherry Ur.D 71, 77, 86. 200, 265 Smith, Susan fSoph.D 85, 93, 152, 286 Smith, Viola Marie fSr.D 74, 76, 93, 125, 132, 153, 155, 213, 242 Strickland, James Ur.D 266 Strickland, Rhonda fSoph.D 287 Strickland, Sheila fSr.D 65, 69, 90, 200 243 Stringer, Kenneth Ur.D 143, 266 Stringham, Edna fSr.D 243 Strother, Vicki fSr.D 64, 65, 243, 246 Sullivan, Elizabeth Ur.D 266 Sumrall, Byron Ur.D 73, 158, 266 Sumrall, Larry fSr.D 73, 158 Suttle, Danny fSoph.D 183 Swann, Rodney, fSr.D 59, 243 Sweedar, George Ur.D 264, 266 T Taber, Pauline Ur.D 266 Tanner, Dorothy Ur.D 41. 266 Tasby, Carolyn fSoph.D 287 Tasby, Patsy Ur.D 153, 266 Tate, Gena fSoph.D 287 Tate, Greg fSoph.D 287 Tavern, Lisa CSoph.D 287 Scott, Eddie fSoph.D 285 Smithey, Eddie Ur.D 65, 139, 157, 158, 266 Snecd, Mary Ur.D 266 Snow, William fSoph.D 286 Sojka, Steve fSoph.D 286 Solly, Linda fSoph.D 286 Solomon, Earvin fSopli.D 286 Spalding, Scott Ur.D 177, 266 Sparkman, Shelia fSoph.D 286 Spearman, Roy fSoph.D 286 Spearman, Sharon fSr.D 15, 74, 78, 75, 86, 87, 132, 198, 204, 242 Scott, Jessie fSoph.D 285 Scott, Mary Francais fSr.D 77 Scott, Mike CSLD 166, 175, 184, 241 Screws, DeWayne Ur.D 143, 147 Screws, Marion Ur.D 265 Seal, Barbara fSoph.D 83, 285 Searcy, Patsy QSop1h.D 203, 285 Seekford, Ronnie fSoph.D 152, 285 Sellers, Sheila fJrD 95, 265 Sepulvado, Charlotte fSoph.D 285 Sepulvado, ,leff fSr.D 65, 72, 241 Shannon, Julie fSoph.D 285 Shaver, Rob fSr.D 242 Shaw, Mary fSoph.D 285 Shelton, Larry Ur.D 265 Shelton, Robert fSr.D 242 Shelton, Terry Ur.D 153 Shelton, Tina fSoph.D 158, 200, 285 Sherville, Mike fSoph.D 158, 285 Shields, Nita tm 93, ioi. 198, 205. 265 Shotwell, Betty fSr.D 65, 80. 81. 242 Shoumaker. J. B. Ur.D 144, 265 Shoyan. Suzy fSoph.D 286 Shy, Randy fSr.D 242 Sibley, Kathy fSoph.D 286 Spiegel, Charles fSoph.D 286 Spiegel, Edith Diane fSr.D 83, 90, 143, 243 Spinks, Peggy fSr,D 69, 74, 75. 75, 90. 139, 198, 204, 243 Stamp, Debi fSr.D 89, 92, 103, 142. 145, 243 Stanley, Fannie fSoph.D 286 Stanley Starkey . Pegi fSr.D 243 . Cherryl fSoph.D 205, 286 Starkey. 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