Woodlawn High School - Accolade Yearbook (Shreveport, LA)

 - Class of 1972

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The Road to Knighthood Eaeh person must travel his own road of life. He must learn through experienceg he must grow. The students who attend Woodlawn High School will at one time all travel down the same road. They will fol- low the road to Knighthood, meeting many people, ex- perieneing new things, and increasing their knowledge. Hopefullyfeach person will grow. The road to Knighthood begins on that first frantical- ly exeiting day when the freshmen arrive at Woodlawn. It is not long afterwards until they come face to face at a pep rally with the spirit and pride of WHS. They he- eome aware of that overwhelming spirit which has the power lo send chills up and down oneis spine. Spirit and pride are certainly characteristic of Wood- lawn, hut it is prohahle that most people on the road to Knighthood will experience many other feelings such as happiness, excitement, anxiety, unity, serenity, and yes, maybe even agony. Feelings such as these help a person to grow and can enable him to discover his own identity. For seniors the end oftheiroad to Knighthood is very near. Graduation is the final step that will conclude their journey. lt is the reality of the attainment of past goals and the aspirations of future conquests. Gradua- tion is an event which links the road to Knighthood with the thoroughfare of life. .4 it . X . f id . , . .is H . W, .7..- sm. - K X-.U ,r . . . gf has Q 5 ff .,-, 'Y ,-.Zgy 4 1 W ,gist ,. Y , -we-:Mi - 3 -lg, ' , 6 1 .' j if-3,ae,,.ff' .vu-,pg . - .Q ' - 4 lfiil ,aQ.fQfik' Eff ' V 'f . t 1 X lesfswseff n,x':fm+.-,-::,.-. 5 ,wa V., .Wu . t ,. --... , , 5 3 f7' 'lvl xl i A l 'E' fi I L1 H ,A Freshman Willie Smith appreciates the welcome banner greeting the first freshman class ever to attend Woodlawn. A student must travel across the quadrangle many times before he reaches Knighthood. The road to Knighthood comes to an end with graduation. f ' Ili? 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' is '4 1- ,-1, .A '- ,gt-m. wg:-1 J '3,,, ,V 'f'f'm ' A P ' I I I '4177 - 4 in 1 1 ' , - , ' Pl, ' 9 , ' f. 22 45 , ' D f A , . . , ...,.. . ,, .. ,Q 1 , ,W , 4:4 : ale, W 2- -1 sa ., uf- 1 J. ' . fq, ' 1 A. 1' . li i 1 ,wt t' , t it .1 , If VZ, II, V 4' .Q , it it 2 f N45 ' -t eeai Ni' Happiness Happinvss is sharing lhings with someone you like. lt is a friend with whom lo trawl ilcmn lhv road of Knighthood. A , sg . 33:5 I1' z M, N 725 , . 3' 'fi L- ' . fi I f W ,Maia 13,51 5, J 'L 'j ,, , .IL .iw V 'nv r .I rp, -, E I V' ,. ,I , ,cy ffiif ,pe ' Nr .1 -, Q- In 54 'AH r 1,-5 iL,fHv,!,C' ,QQ ' -cw, , ,Q A ,f if: 1 4' ,vig -J ,.' ' A ,Y ,,. - ,. ,V 1 f t I .- 1 A , 1 -, I. , Y , . 1 , i. -i a, , in ' A Q i 5 . , s - . - P 1 -.R , , .L . st ML W If A ,. -, . ', , I 1, lg ,1 . . ' ,, 1 6 'ii Q ' , 642 if l. f 'L After the Knights' Homecoming victory, Coach Williams gets a kiss from Mrs. Williams. sg xx , ,. 4- -..,v - - W V f' ' H 1 Q --PM -WW-' 'W . - -1,1 t t , V , .- f, wg If 1.gfh , ' I-1 2 i:',, ,.:1,3,,l we v ,, , V H +.- 3 I 75 'ya . 3154 ' t ' f f,' ' - , ' ,'.', if' , . A ..V' ,en-..,5 .in Q25 5 ff V, 1 V . V15 -.., L, fmfzf t 0 ., t ,t .V , ,,,,.. H., ,gd V The Knights proved Big Red wasn't dead in their victory over Southwood. In front of the Cowboys' graves, the band and pep squad promote spirit at one of the morning pep rallies Serenit The trophy cfasv tells a story of past achievemf-nl. Paul Kennington participates in the memorial service During pravliw- for a vonce-rl, Wo0dlawn's choir sings a very meaningful song. N Q HH NUS! NME 'tus Student Council President Barry Hayes leads the pledge at the pep rallies. Y J-pdf, v 3.5 X V. Q' fi, ' 3- fl ., l .A, '15 'pslfxic I 5- I .fini I Aff' V. r Senior Mack Williams dreams ofthe future. 1: :Vp ,5 -n W. - 1 Q 1 , 1 14 1 ,4wya.,- . Q w1,1v N , -My , 1 , A K 1. f ,:,v!2Ffgx 7,1 lsr ' fs ev new 1 . 1. n www . , 'fi ' .L . c qv f ,gr , , . J 4 1 - 'l X 4 ,,,,A,, E h 5 v .af i True agony shows in the face of Sandy Davis as the football managers assist him by taping his knee. SCIli0I' Karefl BOCSUIHI1 still i-HHS up the stairs HI Senior Diana Lei experiences 3 familiar lype 0f aggny, 'CQ' sf- as hw, 1 Agon ,, , , ,'-, -A ,A A' f .,,, ..!4:: Some girls find sit-ups difficult, for others it's a game. Mr. White writes a discipline note for Skipper Clinton Running punishment laps looks like loo much fun. VK L, . wa:- 'ff-L .gy-S 5 ,U 'i , A .. ',,, , ' r 13 ,ir v l, - .. , , V ny! W 351- 1- .-mt ,, , Q .nn ,Q W ,Mg . 'ti .455 J lv, ,N wwf. ' fi I . . . , U I -E' 3 1 QL, . If gif' J ,, fu , S Involvement in clubs and extracurricular activities helps to make school more enjoyable Involvement I V The band and majoreltes make the wheel of a steamboat during a half-time show. ..ll4x-ig Anxiety ,. l A,-, , l ., ,, 3 N 'Q 0 it 1 l ifrwl l V-4 s-V gg I M A ff , f . L h. xJ , .1 I A ii Coach Williams anxiously watches the action during one of the pauses he takes from pacing the Held. Nominees for Class Favorites are nervous when Mr. Henderson hands the tallied ballot to Mr. Cook. Cheerleader .lulie Hall experiences the same anxiety that other Knight fans feel as they watch the game. If If ' If f lan Thomisee and Jacque Miles try to decide which college will be their choice. Mr' Choljinsi Class is worried when he Passes out the rests' Paula Rich sits by the phone anxiously waiting for that important call ,V gli. , , 1-'2 ' 4 5 , K 9 EX 5 M 4 f-'MQ V 8 .,?'w Ns.,,,,- '68 C DE ICS K -,Wx , .Lfgj J,-.f M hi, gf Jfuffwn- . eg,-A . V 1 I, -... .N The many science courses offered at Woodlawn make it possible for students to major in science. These classes also prepare students for the advanced and fast- moving world that they will one day be a part of. Physics and chemistry are the more advanced science courses offered at Woodlawn. Physics is the study of energy and matter. ln chemistry the student learns the make up of substances in our world. Physical science and general science teach students the basics of science. These two courses are generally taken by soph- omores. Biology class takes students into the study of the human body and its functions. All these courses are a part of the curriculum at Woodlawn and play an important part in the develop- ment of the students' educational background. Miss Field's biology class learns to use their microscopes Science Courses Help the Students to Before beginning their experiments, Mr. Herren lectures to his chemistry students. X, R, S H , ,, . Mr. White's physics class gathers around while ,lim Anderson shows his skill in operating the Programed 101 Computer. Discover and Develop for Themselves 2 1 -N t 1 Typ,-Q . ' freffz , 'f 4 f X LEFT: Mr. Williams uses preserved animals in order to inspire interest in his classes Mr. Booth assists Ricky Brookins and others with their assignment in physical science 'Jani wb f X it ABOVE: Miss Maxwell's Algebra II class spend many hours working and solving equations to prepare them for college. RIGHT: Diane Lee and Mary Stockholm graph a parabola for their fellow Senior classmates in advanced math. Mathematics has been used for many centuries, in fact the very earliest men used a form of math to keep track of their belongings. Math has come a long way. Such a long way in fact that it is now possible to calcu- late the distance from the earth to any planet in our solar system. Modern man in his everyday living always end up confronting math. It may only be the counting or bal- ancing of his checking account, but his background of math is still of great importance to him. One of the more difficult math courses offered at Woodlawn is advanced math. This course is taken by seniors preparing for college.'Advanced math deals with trigonometry and some calculus. Thanks to the many math courses offered at Wood- lawn, it is possible for students to be prepared for col- lege math courses. i if 'fwww Students in Mrs. Morell's geometry class find it helpful to study their material carefully before beginning their work. 0 0 Mathematlcs Is the Sclence of umbers Mr. Byrd's Jr.-Sr. math class help each other through group work. Mr. Martin prepares Algebra l students for future courses. A Mr. M. O. Parker has the honor of becoming the first principal of the C.C.C. Shiela Bailey, a Senior, learns office practice. Q7 CADCJU C.C.C Donald Roberson and Jim Anderson continue their training in commercial art at the C.C.C. Y' M? -'film -. r tw af. --,- 1 W .- ,W , 7 .A N at ,- an Saw.-' 1 ft - pf, , was W 1 . ., I Lf f7,1MQi - 523 AL . t 7' ' M aa 'Mi'fifLj,T, .aj 1' f 5 11:-1 . , :11:'z,rg5' t ns:f,.,ww,-M-moss: .zz yf . i .an V sfwa agm 'dn - v f,e-51- tt,-'n'ggt ., f g-31 LE .gift ,41 Q: Wt x,' fav ae' i we S 321+-----e y Ya IX .E Q A ,.,, , , yzff, px Af- M 1-ff axes ef-:wf,s2fn,2' 6' my an -vgfggf 'ff ' Q ,,- hh 'i1.':'g,J 5'-1-2--' '- ms n , it t may W M 2 313 s 1 ,K .1 , . . ,ipw5,:.'i'1iiljL ' ' f, '13 Qf :-?HV2w+..i,-yt?j'f.:f--712 -' ' -,' , J '- - J' g ' ' ' ' f n'w-zasmw ' s p -- '-if if 's ree-Lexx P The outside of the Caddo Career Center is painted in bright colors as shown by its entrance way above. Aids Woodlawn RIGHT: Mrs. Matlock serves as C.C.C. counselor. The Caddo Career Center is now in the process of furthering students, education in the fields of non-col- lege vocations. Union High School was drafted as the sight for the C.C.C., and the center is now in operation. The transformation took place in the summer of 1971, and it was completed in the fall.' ln the future this center will have paid for itself by reducing unemployment and helping to create useful citizens for our society. 1-v' q we if Mike Stephens, Patrick McWhiney, and James Hickman learn to repair cars in their auto mechanics class. gx 1 Xb 24,01 , K X I 'ff 1 yr TV r ' f 1 1 - 1 jpg ,W Q V 5 ' f Hfff it li if fi Il ,' ff 'L ' 2 1 J , W . Q 5 Jkf is fi ,J ' ., , . v,- ff 0 . W f f 5 f l wt L lf, , . 5: , 'fl J 5 'Lt it 4.u K. ? ,. Histor Brin s to Life Memories of Past XJX' x Q ,f Mrs. Wagner's American history students learn in groups. General history gives students an idea of the w0rld's past, Civics enables students to understand U. S. Government. World geography classes use class work and films to learn., ,J ff' ,...ff4,., -s fs VW' 1 Mr. Robinson's sociology class is filled with many exuberant seniors who are interested in studying how society affects man. nfl' iii LEFT: Mr. Robinson, who also teaches American history, is the first teacher to teach sociology at Woodlawn. What is the Bill of Rights? What is man's relation- ship with society? These questions are answered in the social studies classes at Woodlawn eveifv year. These classes are important to the average student because they offer him a way to know and be proud of America. These courses also teach him the differences between our democracy and the government of other nations. Various methods are used to present information to the members of the classes. These methods include skits, films, field trips, lectures, and discussions. A new social studies course was offered this year for the first time at Woodlawn. It is sociology and is taught by Mr. Robinson. sociology deals with man's relation to society. Social studies remains an important part of our curri- culum. lnterested students will find that these courses will prove worthwhile in securing future occupations. ? Miss Hovious' Latin I class learns the basics of the language that is the base of all other languages. Language Arts Classes Inspire Public .lan Thomisee and Mike Easley pool their knowledge in an effort to complete their English IV assignment. Language art classes are some of the most important subjects offered at Woodlawn. The fact that three years of English is mandatory tells one how important lan- guage really is. The use of good English is of great importance in this day and age. Good English is necessary to express thoughts effectively with words, as well as on paper. English is the key to a more abundant and progressive life. Grammar is an essential part of the study of English. Discussions, lectures, and demonstrations are used by the teachers to help their students understand the struc- ture of sentences and the various functions of the differ- ent parts of speech. RIGHT: Speech I students learn the fundamentals of speaking by giv ing oral presentations. - W 1 Speaklng Among tudents of ood awn Mrs. Foster talks with Speech IV students about their speeches These students are also on the Woodlawn Debate Team f Ns in Mike Keel Sew up an exhibit for Small gas engines Class, Edward Johnson and DeWayne Kniepp work together on drawings. V t' l El t' es Prepare W oodlawn To round outa student's curriculum several electives These courses prepare one for employment after gradu- add variety to his day at Woodlawn. Small gas engines, ation and help them become more effective as produc- woodworking, and mechanical drawing are three of the tive individuals in our society. more important electives offered at Woodlawn for boys. Students are able to perfect their skill of woodworking through the woodworking courses offered at Woodlawn. Students in Mrs. Hudson's Bookkeeping II class train for future vocations in bookkeeping and accounting. tudents for Future Bookkeeping, shorthand, and transcribing are'three of the electives offered at Woodlawn for business voca- tions. Students entering the business field when they graduate find this group of electives beneficial in the Paula McCann takes advantage of the shorthand course offered. , ,d r 'Mamie 1 'X , Uccupations world of work. Business is an important factor in today's economy. Woodlawn students may choose from ten courses for personal use'or careers in business. Transcribing in COP is one of Linda Tingle's tasks. Q . ' 1 ' I h . 95533 Lv qw 5 1 'a '1 'x 2 5911. 595' 91. :ff z i Y- 4 ' 4 ,LQ 17, ' f ' ' Mani , an , 'fa ww 'v ? Q-. K X 4 ' ' H 1' , fff M, xg, aff! ,' aa 'yr . , ' ' 5 1f,,f 1' I .' 1 V F V' f Z XM - 0 .. ,,4'q.v?,A.4l?, vr I ,fl X f I flvgx xg: wk l I , 2 -9, Inq ff,f!ff,'f'!' naw ff' - A ' ' U xwfff ff ff .31 U 451 0' 5 ' ff Q . , 1 4 , 'Ml ' Iimfy I V ' ,, Z ,rf 9, if 4 .Q 19' g , 2, My I A. vw 46 'w +8 9414 'X STUDE T LIFE 'W 'P'lu ' 'Q' -V ABOVE: Up for another day, Roger Pool stops the proisaic ring of his alarm clock. LEFT: Melva Loftin gazes intently into the mirror, pondering over the day which lies ahead. BELOW: Robert Roberts readily discovers that it doesn't pay to be late to Miss Maxwell's class. ABOVE: Studying hard takes up a greater part of the day for Brenda Brown and other students like her. LEFT: Barbara Seal arrives fully prepared to face another very ordi- nary school day. ll in the Day of a Kni ht . . . Edward Johnson jubilantly displays the fact that it's three o'clock and time to go home. i:'f',r5' ff 5- lik i1'e B' ' 1 '- 'fm ABOVE: Happiness is girl watching in the quadrangle after lunch in the cafeteria. LEFT: Many new and modern dances are performed by the majorettes at each pep rally. Castle Activity Makes Life Happen Many happy hours of hard work are spent each day by the ACCOLADE Editorial Staff. S 'li ...- lr S4 I' x Q ABOVE: Juanita Lucas and Butchie Thom recreate history during a skit in Miss Rhodes' American history class. RIGHT: Displaying her spirit for Woodlawn, Carolyn Hebert dresses accordingly on Gross Out the Gators Day. BELOW: Performing a skillful acrobatic feat is Helen Groves, serving as Woodlawrfs head cheerleader. Qs ,,v- N' ' x By the way, would anybody happen to know what we're looking for? Y-T- cw? s mai? f ' v! .R my M - f ' . LJ. I 0 U 0 Beginning his first year at the Castle, Mr. Hoge gets acquainted with two of his new students. -w1mru.z-1.4.1 M1111-Q-11-gal: ABOVE: An ecstatic crowd swarms down to congratulate the football team following an exciting WHS victory. BELOW LEFT: Little, but strong exclaims Susan Hemperly as she struggles with a load of books. BELOW: The Seniors ,72 display promising talent and coordination while hula hooping. RIGHT: Looking ahead, Paul and Debbie know that Woodlawn offers them the background needed for a happy future, Knights Display Varying Emotions Taking time out from academic drudgeries, Brad Hall momentarily drops off to sleep. Q. . , 4 ' HJL7 'M rfif A my ,nv IL f ABOVE: One of Joleenis favorite pastimes during lunch is perfecting the art of being tripped. LEFT: Crowded conditions are a common thing at Woodlawn, making it sometimes impossible to arrive at class on time. In His wn ay, Every Knight Belongs ,. 'x ex Q O ..-. 'V liiul .he '4'ile l.iElr:.j Q 40 .1 l .a LEFT: The skits presented by the cheerleaders help to make each pep rally a big success. BELOW: Parading down the ramp is Jan Thompson, a finalist in the Girl of My Dreams beauty pageant. S I 1 i y ft 51 'E t r :Serif 1. -, ,A S 5: These girls eagerly tried out to make Woodlawn's first drill team, the Red Line, originated by Mrs. Denise Van Bibber. LEFT: Students participate in pep assemblies with fervor to keep WHS number one. BELOW: Senators Annice Procell, Jackie Minor, Janet White, Evelyn Moss, and Sherry Bellows are assigned important duties each day first period by Mr. Henderson. ,hi C-JP 5 fu---sffx ,X ' 3 ' 1 ,hw Am v nm A e 5 A X NX.: Organizations Bar Hayes Heads Student Council The governing body of Woodlawn High School is the Student Council. Each homeroom electsa representa- tive and an alternate to represent their class. Ten sena- tors are elected by the student body as well as the Stu- dent Council officers. Red Cross and Safety Council have joined to make one large group. Together the group sponsors the school store and the Q faculty basketball game. The Walk for Fundf' CODAC, and the maintenance of the parking areas are some of the Student Councilis service projects. The council is also responsible for the distri- bution of homecoming corsages, decorating the Ameri- can Legion Hall forthe dance, and decorating for Acco- lade Ball. This year's Student Council is headed by Mr. Floyd Henderson and Bary Hayes, President. They are as- sisted by Mrs. Laluana Coldsby and Mr. Winston Green. LEFT: Mrs, Coldsby, Mr. Henderson, and Mr. Green spend many hours working as council sponsors. OFFICERS FRONT ROW Judy Thornton 3rd Vice President Dottie McWhiney, Recording Secretaryg Terri Alexander, Corresponding Secre- tary Beth Ann Towns lst Vice President Ronald Harvey Parllamentarian ROW 2: Ralph Young, Chaplaing Bary Hayes, Presidentg Patricia Oliv- er 4th Vice President Crecia Biard Chaplain Vicki Foy 2nd Vice President. Mmm: -n -1 t 1.1n1i1um11mv4,r t REPRESENTATIVES - FRONT ROW: Peggy Posey, Mike Easley, Brenda Frazier, Wesley Brown, Teri Bacigalupi, Becky Rachal, Tommy Star- key, Jennie Lacobee, Shelia Sellers, Nancy Cagle. ROW 2: Rendy Bryant, Kathleen McDearmont, Camille Foster, Patricia Heins, Charlsie LeMay, Dotie Russell, Sharon Woodall, Sandra Boatright, Roger Poole, Erika Kuun, Juanita Lucas. ROW 3: Jackie Brinkley, Sharon Mayeux, Lydia Ward, Tommy Skipworth, Dan Denton. ROW 4: Charles Youngblood, Gene Jones, Paul Kennington, Ricky Wyatt, Dennis Martiniez, Ricky Brookins, Murray Franks, Kenny Procell, C. J. Lottingter, Gary Hammett. Jeannie Lacobee and Dottie McWhiney gather information for Red Cross student directories. Ronald Harvey passes out houtonnieres for homecoming. or SENATORS: Connie Wilson, Teri Bacigalupi, Watson Franks, Brenda Stephens, Debbie Nutt. Red Cross and Safety Council Join ALTERNATES - FRONT ROW: Jan Thomisee, Joyce Carter, Fairy Hall, Chris Doughty, Charmaine Barnes, Sherry Smith, Mike Sherville. ROW 2: Sue Chale, Caila Clark, Flo McGuire, Pam Martinez, Debbie Coy, Nancy Green, Becki DeBroeck, Ella Wheeler, Julie Hall, Mark Hughes. ROW 3: Mike Lucas, Don Willis, Eddie Wallace, Debbie Driver, Ray Lester, Bobby Horn, Mary Durusau, Debbie Raborn. ROW 4-: Donald.Carter, Glenn Pardue, Charles Spiegel, Rodney Fielder, Renee Mayeux. if AL 5. ,f .Beth Ann Towns, Vicki Foy, Mrs. Goldsby, Dottie Mcwhiney, and Mr. Green in the middle of a discussion. tudent Council to Serve Student Bod Terri Alexander counts ballots for the Senior Class Officer's election conducted by the council. Teri Bacigalupi and Mike Easley check parking stickers and write tickets for the cars not registered. . 41' 4 malf 1 -9 ww 'TV 9 , ? . ,N ' 7 Yves ? 5? Q f V ,I U, gm' QQ- I 9 4 l, ffm A W ef: , , A - , 9, ' -,,,,,t:1 z,v . ,ttt fee A .iff 'W fl ' 1 i , 5 t 4 , e i A 4 , 1 , f I IW ,.,fl,,,t ,. ' I V t- .. t 1 1 ,ig A ttf titt . 47 by-Z' I l l l FRONT ROW: Brenda Carson, Martha Gable, Donna Chandler, Susan Hemperly, Pat Menay, Debra Mills, Robin Sumrall. ROW 2: Mary McCor- mick, Frances May, Tonette Bennett, Linda Burnley, Flo McGuire, Renee Goldsmith, Debbie Taylor. ROW 3: Cindy Primrose, Glenda Coleman, Donna Emfinger, Sandy Carter, Shalyon Baker, 'Roxanne Robinson, Dianne Greenlee, Melody Quinn. ROW 4: Sherryl Guerrero, Elaine McLeod, Helen West, Susan Wood, Debbie Bullock, .lanet Englishi Astra Club Renders Service to School The Astra Club is an all-girls, club sponsored by Al- ent occupation to present to the group. trusa International. The name stands for Ability, Ser- Two of their many projects included selling Forget- vice, Training, Responsibility, and Achievement. This Me-Nots to help the Disabled American Veterans and year the club is sponsored by Mrs. Renda King and guiding parents on Back-to-School Night. They also Miss Betty Rogers. held a banquet and installation ceremony on the second At each meeting an Altrusa member selects a differ- Tuesday of November. RIGHT: OFFICERS - Donna Emfinger, Vice President: Sandy Car- ter, Treasurer, Mary McCormick, Secretary: Dianne Greenlee, Presi- Q, .,- P dent. Zi a. I 1 v 'M BELOW: Mrs. King and Miss Rogers serve as sponsors. - ' I' f -'I Ll ml t Z peg- , ' , . 5. L ' L ,- ,jr . , , A , , ', in , ,, , V,-, It W, -g Jv- ,vf 1 ,.',-. Inf, -- 1 X ,,,f, 'S - fihflf , fp? I. V Q, - V 1 OFFICERS: Kathy Frady, Service Chairman, Mary Sweedar, Social Chairmang Sherry Bellows, Secretary, Renee Wilson, Treasurer, Jan Thompson, Vice President, Liz Todaro, President, Melissa Austin, Chaplain, Alliece Cole, lnterclub Councilg Becky DeBroeck, Repre- Sponsor Mrs. Judy Merket assists Y-Teens. Sentalive, O Y-Teens Is New GIPIS, Club at HS Y-Teens is a new girls, club at Woodlawn this year. erything we do. The club is a Christian organization which stemmed Mrs. Merket serves as advisor to the club. For from the Shreveport YWCA. Their main purpose is to money-making projects they sold candy, washed cars, help others that are less fortunate than they and to real- and sold posters. These were just a few of their many ize the importance of Christ in our lives as well as in ev- projects this year. FRONT ROW: Sheryl Miciotto, Jan Thompson, Kathy Frady, Liz Todaro, Sherry Bellows, Melinda Austin, Peggy Nuttall. ROW 2: Della Cathey, Brenda Schellinger, Annice Procell, Lori Haynes, Nancy Green, Teri Bacigalupi, Renee Wilson, Lisa Frady, Glenda Jones, Iris Jordan, Beth For- ests. ROW 3: Karen Chandler, Paula McFerrin, Susanne Pantalion, Jana Prothro, Patty Garrett, Charlsie LeMay, Becky Webb, Evelyn Moss, Teresa Oldham, Maria Herzog, Pat Powell, Diane Clory. ROW 4-: Laura Moore, Melissa Austin, Renee Festervand, Becky DeBroeck, Debi Priest, Rita Mat- thews, Rhonda Strickland, Shalyon Baker, Jeri Rich, Peggy Posey. ROW 5: Louann Thomas, Aliese Kinley, Debbie Taylor, Glenda King, Melva Loftin, Linda Morgan, Janet White, Sue Cole, Rhonda Weaver. I , 1 ,MX ,,,,,W,,, , f - .rv tj 1 - 1 M. . , U., l w W ww W Y SWEETHEARTS: Connie Wilson, Mary McCormick, Crecia Biard, Jackie Lohman, Diane Burk. John Coleman Presides over Interact Mr. Willis serves as sponsor of Interact Club, OFFICER: Bary Hayes, Chaplaing Terry Hammett, Senior Board Member, Rusty Thompson, Treasurerg Glen Davison, Vice Presidentg Dan Denton, Secretaryg Michael Schaferkotter, Jr. Board Member, John Coleman, President. , j 'Il' A , .K . 4.x L 4 '.., , , L, SWEETHEARTS: Susan Hemperley, Kathy Comans, Helen Whitson, Suzanne Huber, Cheryl Microtto. W A group whose interest in school improvement was evident this year is the Woodlawn High School Interact Club, under the guidance of Mr. Crawford Willis. They Have thirty-one members. The purpose of the club is to provide an opportunity for young men to work -together in a world fellowship dedicated to service and interna- tional understanding. They try to be better leaders and hope to be good citizens in the future. The club requires a 2.75 grade average, good moral character, and a good reputation. The members chose ten sweethearts to represent their club this year. Proj- ects this year included a car wash. FRONT ROW: David Towns, Bary Hayes, Bobby Gunn, Rusty Thompson. ROW 2: Ricky Latham, Bob O'Bleness, Cene Smeed, Paige Hudson Ward Bron, Lindsay Collins, John Boston, Michael Schaferkotter. ROW 3: Tommy Gibson, Steve Butcalis, Jimmy Windham, Robert Patterson Glen Davison, Robert Beadle, Dan Denton. ROW 4-: Dennis Herrin, Max Nunnery, Terry Hammett, John Coleman. .I-LS. Key Club Serves with Pride Under the leadership of Mr. Edward Chopin. the fac- ulty advisor. and Mr. Pat Tobin. the Kiwanis Club advi- sor. this yearis club of 27 members and 10 sweethearts worked hard to achieve their purpose. To have a 2.5 scholastic average and to be accepted by a vote of the members are the requirements for membership. Ten girls are chosen by the members as sweethearts. They attcnd the meetings and work on the projects. The club earned money for projects and promoted school spirit at the same time this year by selling par- kas. Go Red and Big Red pennants and by produc- ing the third annual Girl of My Dreams beauty pag- Cant. As service projects the club included making posters before each football game. selling poppies for the Dis- abled Veterans. and collecting money for the March of Dimes. Faculty advisor is Mr. Edward Chopin SWEETHEARTS - Front Row: Janet Martin, Pat Walsworth, Janice Ebarb. ROW 2: Terri Leitgeb, Iris Jordan, Peggy Kennedy Kathy Frady .lulie Hall. FRONT ROW: Ricky Woodward, C. J. Lottinger, Dennis Rice, Allen Kinley, Kenny Procell, Steve Davis, Dennis Woodward. ROW 2: Randy Pro- cell, Donnie Young, Murray Franks, Buddy Mowry, ,lim Robinson, Wesley Brown, Charles Statham, Terry Robinson, Mike Koob, Mike Easley, Ricky Terrell. ROW 3: Sandy Davis, Randy Lentz, Tommy Starkey, Ricky Wyatt, Harley Harville, David Boughton, Dean Cooper. Wesley Brown operates the OFFICERS: David Boughton, Treasurerg Randall Procell, Vice President, Sandy Davis, President, Charles spotlight at the annual beauty Statham, Sergeant at Arms, Harley Harville, Secretary. pageant. .. if gf' FRONT ROW: Brenda Stephens, Lauri Barre, Maria Herzog, Nancy Green, Glenda Jones, Evelyn Moss, Glenda Knotts, Helen Whitson, Jan Thompson. ROW 2: Suzy Rose, Chris Doughty, Patsy Searcy, Debbie Nutt, Sherry Smith, Romae Jolley, Renae Jolley. ROW 3: Jackie Lohman, Sherry Bellows, Terri Alexander, Melinda Austin, Karen Chance, Joleen Hennigan, Cynthia Killgore. ROW 4-: Marsha Knight, Beckie DeBr0eck, Erika Kuun, Janet White, Beth Ann Towns, Crecia Biard, Linda Tingle, Vicki Foy, Kathy Comans, Janice Ebarb, Jeri Rich. Kathy Comans, Jan Thompson, and Evelyn Moss help repair toys at Miss Susan Maxwell and Miss Judy Patterson are sponsors- Christian Services Center. I I Jeri Rich, Helen Whitson, and Beckie DeBroeck visit Mr. Fred at the Midway Manor Nursing Home. Z Club Receives Trophy Al: orkshop ' -fm., i Service to school, community, and nation is the pur- pose of the Woodlawn chapter of Z Club. Under the leadership of the club's sponsors, Miss Susan Maxwell and Miss Judy Patterson, this organization of 34 mem- bers strives to achieve their purpose. Requirements for admission into the club include maintaining a 2.75 scholastic average and being ac- cepted by a vote of the members. Before mid-term this year, most of the girls had surpassed the year's require- ment of 30 hours of service in the club's activities. This yearis club had the honor of receiving the at- Zkjffft- ? ' ,- f f K' 3 tendance cup award at the annual city-wide Z Club pic- nic at Hamelas Zoo. As service projects the club included repairing toys at the Christian Services Center, giving a party for the Caddo Bossier Association for Retarded Children and visiting the elderly at the Midway Manor Nursing Home. As an added project the club adopted one of the girls at CBARC. The main money-making project for the club was the selling of Cupid Bags for Valentineis Day. Also included in their many activities, the 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 and happy to find out who their secret sister was. Sherry Bellows and Miss Loper admire Z Club's new trophy. OFFICERS - FRONT ROW: Suzy Rose, Senior Board Member. ROW 2: Terri Alexander, Treasurerg Lauri Barre, Service Chairmang Joleen Hen- nigan, President. ROW 3: Melinda Austin, Vice Presiclentg Janet White, Junior Board Member, Chris Doughty, Service Chairman, Karen Chance, Secretary. In-u-1:-nv:-fn- n', ,.-as-lv ,--V .1 719115,-l 5 -41.171 r . val.-1 FRONT ROW: Ricky Terrel, Connie Harvey, Richard Digby, ,loleen Hennigan, Melody Quinn, Margaret Piazza. ROW 2: David Whitworth, Jeff Wilkinson, Pat Walsworth, Debbie Driver, Tonette Bennett, Helen Walker, Jennifer Gordy. ROW 3: Robin Duncan, Steve Buccalis, Tommy Gib- son, Steve Davis. Los Alegress Studies Spanish Culture The purpose of the Woodlawn Spanish Club is to promote interest in learning the Spanish language and to develop an understanding of the Spanish speaking people and their customs. The official name of the Woodlawn Spanish Club is Los Alegress, which means The Happy Ones. Any student interested in the Spanish culture and has studied Spanish or one who is currently enrolled in the Spanish course is eligible for membership in Los Alegress. The regular meeting date is the first Tuesday in each month. The club had several speakers and saw films at these meetings. The Spanish Club had a new sponsor this year. Mr. Shelby Watson filled this position very well. Margaret Piazza presided as president. OFFICERS - FRONT ROW: Tonette Bennett, Social Chairman: Caroly Nichols, Social Chairman. ROW 2: Mr. Watson, Sponsor: Margaret Piazza, President: Jennifer Gordy, Secretary-Treasurer: Helen Walker, Social Chairman. 3 i: i,-.' Q :xv x s r 4 5 , i ..V. ,xffx KW C3 FRONT ROW: Annette LaFave, Lenona Birdwell, Mary Watkins, Anita Dodd, Renee Mayeaux, Jackie Lohman, Paula Leon. ROW 2: John Boston, Robert Beadle, Bobby Cunn, Ricky Latham, Rogers Martin. ,JCL Involved in tud of Latin Membership in this club is open to anyone partici- pating in a course of Latin or anyone who has com- pleted a minimum of two semesters of Latin. The offi- cial name of the Woodlawn Latin Club is Socii Romani which means Roman Friends. Socii Romani is a member of the state and national Junior Classical League. The purposes of the Latin Club are to promote a more thorough knowledge of Roman life, history, and literature, to interest others in Latin, and to impart a better understanding of the prac- tical and cultural values of Latin. Miss Dorothy Hovious was the advisor for the club this year. She and Renee Mayeux, president, worked with the 17 members to achieve their goals. Three of the members went to Alex- andria in October. OFFICERS - FRONT ROW: Renee Mayeaux, Presidentg Juanita Lucas, Public Relations. ROW 2: Miss Dorothy Hovious, Sponsor, John Boston, Vice Presidentg Anita Dodd, Secretaryg Bobby Gunn, Treasurerg Bobbi Mercer, Parliamentarian. ii,-F4 .1 gf 11 ' iii .-iffy ae- HONOR SOCIETY Melmda Austm Dianne Greenlee Kathy Comans, Danny Gamble, Becky DeBroeck. French Club Collects Clothes for C F For the members of the different classes to get to- gether so that they can become acquainted in a friendly atmosphere is the goal of the French Club. Serving for the second year as sponsor, Miss Dorothy Hovious works hard with French Club activities. All the mem- bers are interested in the French people, culture, cus- toms, and the use of the French language. A sincere in- terest is the most important requirement for member- ship. The French Club this year collected clothes for the Christian Service Foundation. A money-raising project was selling Pumpkins for your Punkinw at Halloween. A film on the Louvre narrated by Charles Boyer was one of the highlights of this yearis programs. l The French Club Honor Society consists of those stu- dents with a 4.0 grade average in French. LEFT - OFFICERS: Susie Brown, Presidentg Janet Powell, Vice Presidentg Crecia Biard, Secretaryg Becky Rachal, Treasurerg Janet English, Parliamentarian. Miss Dorothy Hovious is an enthusiastic sponsor. RIGHT: Comans FRONT ROW 3: ROW 5: L T Z ti Melinda Austin, Becky DeBroeck, Crecia Biard, and Kathy made pumpkins for their project. ROW: Cindy Griffith, Melinda Austin, Joel Paleramo, Janet English. ROW 2: Renee Wilson, Anita Morrison, Lauri Barre, Sharon Reyna. Beckie DeBroeck, Becky Goldsmith, Pam Rowe, Susie Brown. ROW 4: Sherry Smith, Charmaine Barnes, Becky Rachal, Janet Powell. Cathy Carney, Dianne Greenlee, Patsy Hack, Kathy Comans. ROW 6: Crecia Biard, Sandy Carter, Helen West, Karen Chandler. frm- !! '5' FRONT ROW: Lannie Thomas, Debbie Leon, Jennifer Cordy, Patricia Evett Paula Wheeler Kathy Turner ,lanet English Cindy Griffith ROW 2 Bill Rogers, Helen West, Beth Ann Towns, Charlotte Triplet, Linda Tingle Charlotte Webb Ted Palermo Ad Staff Helps Finance ACCOLADE Without this year's ad staff of 16 members, it would have been virtually impossible to have a yearbook of this size and quality. The job of the staff members is to sell advertisements to local businessmen in order to help finance the publication of the ACCOLADE you are now holding. Under the direction of lVlrs. Sherrie Hudson and the leadership of the s.taff's two managers, Cindy Griffith and Debbie Leon, each member was given a quota to meet and assigned certain businesses from whom ads were solicited. Qualifications necessary for becoming a member of the ad staff are to be a junior or a senior with at least a 2.5 grade average and to be approved by the former membership of the staff. RIGHT: Debbie Leon and Cindy Griffith were managers for the AC- COLADE Ad Staff this year. FRONT ROW: Marsha Knight, Debbey Whitecotton, Becky Rachal, Romae Jolley, Nancy Cagle, Paula Leone. ROW 2: Renae Jolley, Debbie Nutt, Brenda Stephens, Kay Peters, Sherry Smith, Suzy. Rose, Charlotte Webb. Circulation Staff Sells and Delivers ACCOLADE With the assistance of Mrs. Sherrie Hudson, the AC- COLADE Circulation Staff does a very commendable job of selling and distributing the yearbook. The job of the staff is to publicize selling dates and make receipts for the money received from these sales. At the end of the year when the ACCOLADE finally arrives, the Cir- culation Staff then has the pleasure of distributing cop- ies to the students: Students must have a 2.5 scholastic average and be a junior or senior in order to be a member of the staff. One must also be voted on by the former members of the staff. RIGHT: Mrs. Sherrie Hudson sponsors both ad staff and circulation staff for the ACCOLADE. FRONT ROW: Becky DeBroeck, Erika Kuun, Glenda Knotts, Joleen Hennigan, Karen Chance, .lan Thomisee, .lanice Kinley, Robbi Mercer, Bren- da Frazier, Paula Wheeler. ROW 2: Roger Poole, Robert Cross, Bobby Gunn, Watson Franks, Harley Harville, Donnie Young. ACCOL DE Staff akes Yearbook Possible 4v '4 LEFT: Mrs. Elaine White and Miss Linda Loper assisted the 1972 ed- itorial staff asssponsors. ACCOLADE Editorial Staff is the organization that makes the ACCOLADE happen. This yearis ACCO- LADE Staff was made up of 16 hard-working juniors and seniors. They spent many hours capturing the past yearis memories and correlating them to this yearis theme, The Road to Knighthoodf, The staff kept occu- pied by drawing layouts, getting picture ideas, cropping pictures, writing body copy, and originating a theme. The staff attended an all-day seminar last year at Northeast to learn about yearbook planning. Glenda Knotts, Jan Thomisee, Joleen Hennigan, Karen Chance, Harley Harville, and Watson Franks attended a one- week yearbook session at Northeast this summer. The 1971-72 ACCOLADE Staff was headed by Miss Loper, Mrs. White, and Glenda Knotts who was Editor- in-Chief. ..........a Glenda Knotts served as Editor-in-Chief and .loleen Hennigan served as Assistant Editor for the 1972 ACCOLADE. Staff members K-..x,, ....X , X- fir? ,,f,,L M Y W-' K' V, .X L gain confidence by helping each other work out numerous details necessary to complete the fm - i Bobby Gunn and Karen Chance look through old yearbook thoughts and ideas for their sections. ACCOLADE. ,f i' s to gather ! ,a Yi D! ZZ i it Herald Staff Promotes School Spirit So that thc students will be in the know, the HER- ALD Editorial Staff publishes all the current news that is happening on the campus. Under the leadership of Mrs. Mary R. Wilson, the staff has promoted school spirit by arousing interest in school activities and publi- cizing castle life. Throughout the year the staff has presented enter- taining features, strong editorials, full sports coverage, and regular club news. The main job of the staff is writ- ing the articles and determining what is news and what isn't. This year,s staff has worked exceptionally hard, but the joy that not only they but others received from having a paper made it worth while. The Editorial Staff Udoublesl' as the Circulation Staff with all members participating. They sell the papers first period. RIGHT: Mrs. Wilson approves all HERALD editorials. Ricky Woodward, news editor, and Randy Lentz, sports editor, check an article before sending it to the publisher at . ttttt i.if i , .V .E ll ff' - E 'f ' his , ,xxx ff t 8 ,, fi If 1 fi ,4 Q . vi . 1 4 l im f f f eff ' f I 1 P V Q, fy, A V T , www K, . - ,MD y as ' N -e ,, ., 5Q 5'DQRv-M 7 2 L 1 i , J-a.sz5:f I 472.4 Tonette Bennett, Cathy Carney, Barbara Webb, Tommy Starkey, Patsy Searcy, and Duane Nichols are editors. Staff Kee s Informed About Castle Life Editor Tommy Starkey draws layouts for the HERALD. ...S Barbara Webb sells a HERALD to majorette Susan Smith. fxijy 6313 NN 2. , My Q iff xt g l AD STAFF Donna Emfmger Juanita Lucas Anita Dodd Tommy Cole, Frances May, Rhonda H31-1-gn, Susie Brown. Herald Ad taff Fmances Newspaper This year's eight issues of Woodlawnis school news- paper was made possible by the salesmanship of the HERALD Ad Staff. The staffis purpose is to sell enough advertisements to finance the publication of the HER- ALD. Through the selling of these ads, the staff pro- motes a good personal relationship between school and business. The members of the staff begin their selling of ads during the summer vacation. Staff members work at the constant job of billing 'and collecting from i advertisers. They also plan the ad layouts for each paper and then proofread before publi- cation. By servihg on this staff, students become acquainted with the field of advertising and learn the art of sales- manship. Those meeting the requirements are eligible for membership in Quill and Scroll. LEFT: Mrs. Richardson guides the staff in selling their ads for the newspaper and planning layouts: Miss Dowling, a new teacher at the castle, directed the staff in selling FOOTBALL MANAGERS: MUS' Mccofmick, WYUCHE Bartley, Paula programs and ads, Leone, Claudia Goza, Sheila Mott. Football Ad Staff Prepares Programs Through the sale of programs at each home football esting program for the fans. game, the Football Program Ad Staff promotes spirit AS HH added b00St t0 the football P13-Y6fS, The Staff and enthusiasm, presented a cake to the 1972 team at the Captain The staff spent the summer selling ads and combin- Shreve pep rally. ing them along with current photos to make an inter- FRONT ROW: Cynthia Killgore, Sheila Mott, Wynelle Bartley, Mary McCormick, Renae Jolley, Romae Jolley, Lynda Caldwell. ROW 2: Claudia Goza, Tanya Davis, Suzy Rose, Sherry Smith, ,lanet Powell, Julie Hall, Beth Ann Towns, Rebecca Dison, Connie Wilson. ROW 3: Glenda Knotts, .loleenhi-lennigan, Susie Brown, Paula Leone, Beth Rhoades, Berry Nell Baker, Melody Quinn, Paula Wheele l'. FRONT ROW: Watson Franks, Kathy Turner, Tim Hogan, Ronnie Franklin, Crecia Biard, Rusty Thompson. ROW 2: Susan Smith, ,lo Callaway, Pam Rowe, Anita Dodd, Cheryl Miciotto, Dianne Greenlee, Rhonda Tucker. pprentice Thespians Present Pla To advance and develop speech by way of direct competition with persons of equal quality is the pur- pose of the Woodlawn Speech Club. Mrs. Nancilee Fos- ter acted as advisor for the club this year. This year's club sponsored the sale of Santa Socks as a money-making project. This money was used to fi- nance debate tournaments and the production of Up f 'V the Down Staircasef, the play presented by the Thespi- ans. The Thespians, a branch of the Speech Club, are in- terested in dramatics. To promote interest and partici- pation in all phases of dramatics within the school and community is the purpose of this organization. The re- quirements for membership as a Thespian are to have at least a 2.7 scholastic average and to be interested in participating in dramatic interpretations. 'fA T This club has added much to the tradition of all Woodlawn students, to have excelled in their works. THESPIAN CO-CHAIRMEN: Crecia Biard, Kathy Turner. Mrs. Fos- ter, Sponsor. OFFICERS - LEFT TO RIGHT: Karen Chandler, Secretary: Cathy Carney, Reporter and Historian, Dennis Herring, President, Kathy Turner, Secretary: Dianne Greenlee, Treasurer: John Boston, Vice President. Mrs. Foster, sponsor, skillfully directs the members in their many presentations and performances. S eec Club Sells Santa Socks FRONT ROW: Cindy Wells, Teri Bornaman, Dianne Greenlee, Janet English, Pam DeVault, ,Trudy David, June Gibson, Cheryl Miciotto, Rhonda Tucker, Anita Dodd, Karen Chandler. ROW 2: Donna Leone, Juanell Evans, Pam Rowe, Jeanie Walters, Elizabeth Sullivan, Mary Durusau, Vickie Miles, Helen Whitson, Sherry Guerreo, Bobbi Mercer, Kathy Turner, Cathy Carney, Susie Brown, ,lo Callaway. ROW 3: Rusty Thompson, Glen Davison, Max Nunnery, Watson Franks, Tommy Gibson, Dennis Herring, Dan Denton, Makie Schaferkotter, Gene Smeed, Randall Mott, Randy Clinton, Bobby Blankenship, Marty Martin, Bary Hayes, John Boston. l..15 ,M 1 'rg 11 fjaaama . K-1-- i FRONT ROW: Harley Harville, Janet Martin, David Towns, Bary Hayes, Bron Ward, Lindsay Collins. ROW 2: Glen Davison, Lenona Birdwell, Kathy Turner, Steve Hartman, Dan Denton. - Creative Writing i Club Prepares R Collection of Works The Creative Writing Club is under the direction of Mrs. Mary Day and Miss Betty Rogers. The aim of the members of the club is to develop creative ability in the writing of prose and poetry and to develop the critical abilities of the members. The members must maintain a 'QC7' average and have an interest in writing. The club continued its annual practice of publishing a booklet of original writings by the club members. Each member of the club is required to bring some type of creative writing to each meeting. ' President: Mrs. Day and Miss Rogers, Sponsors. OFFICERS - FRONT ROW: Harley Harville, Treasurer: Janet Mar- ' tin, Vice President. ROW 2: Bary Hayes, Secretary: David Towns, OFFICERS: Brenda Frazier, Chaplaing Bary Hayes, Vice' President, Dennis Bell, President, Mr. Duhon, Sponsor: Jo Callaway, Secretary. One Way for God was the slogan used by Knights for Christ members. Knights for Christ Go One Wa for Cod Knights for Christ is an organization based on the fel- lowship of Christians with each other. It is non-denomi- national and anyone may join. Mr. Duhon is the sponsor of Knights for Christ: and, along with understanding and dedication, he and the club have made great strides upward in their witnessing for Christ. Projects for this year included the distribution of Thanksgiving baskets to needy families. FRONT ROW: Connie Wilson, Gaila Clark, Celia Hickenbotam, Marty Martin, Martha Gable, Mary Wilcoxen, Brenda Frazier. ROW 2: Barbara Webb, Genie Walters, Frances May, Suzanne Huber, Beverly Young, Debbie Rainbolt. ROW 3: Julie Hall, Mary Ann Blankenship, Melody Quinn, Jo Callaway, Dennis Bell. ROW 4: Watson Franks, Robert Beadle, Anita Bolton, Beth Tidwell, Leona Birdwell. ROW 5: Gene Smeed, Dan Denton, Byron Sumrall, Marion Lawless, Ricky Terrell, Paula Wheeler. f- --.f 4 ,ff , ..-, 4- .,fssv-' Wff,qng,ggvf m,.uw,' 1-f mu mv m. if v X f v i FRONT ROW: Roger Pool, Janet Martin, Chris Doughty, Debbie Wilson, Lynda Caldwell, ,luanell Evans, Shree Latham, Pam Lee, Karen Lynch, Juanita Lucas, Ann Collins, Becky Higdon, Grace Boyett. ROW 2: Buddy Mowry, Shaglon Baker, Ruth Maxwell, Debi Priest, Merle Smith, Becky DeBroeck, Mark Davidson, Dennis Bell, Murry Holloway, John Schuchardt, Terry Parish, Jim Anderson, Steve Readheimer, Ray Thompson. .H.S.'s Art Club orks to Promote OFFICERS: Juanita Lucas, Parliamentariang Janet Martin, Vice Presi- dent: Roger Pool, Presidentg Karen Lentz, Treasurer: Merle Smith, Secretary. 1 at S -. I SPONSORS: Mrs. Jordan and Mr. Lovelace spend many hours in structing and helping all the Art Club Members. V x l ! .tL4nL - , -v-i- -. nm'-'wav-Lv-11 The purpose of the Art Club is to promote self-im- provement and provide service to the school. The club is sponsored by Mrs. Johnnie Jordan and Mr. Charles Lovelace. During the school year the members of the club are involved in many projects. These projects include mak- ing props and decorations for the Homecoming Dance, beauty pageant, and Knights, Ball. The members are also involved in making posters which help to promote school spirit throughout the football season. At Christ- mas the Art Club sponsored a food drive for needy fam- ilies. Toward the end of the year a banquet is held. At the banquet an award is presented to the most outstanding member. School pirit and id Becky Higdon and Chris Doughty, two active members of Art Club, give each other opinions on their paintings. School Functions Sketching in the quadrangle during art class are Debi Priest, Grace Boyette, Steve Readheimer, and Dennis Bell. lavnmm-nn-a-n-1 n g .. ...Hg . - V- .f...a-. wav uf.w.-.m.:.m-1.11-ag-,rngnu-N1.41,-.a-zuqflf,--aw.-u.v-X-xg in-, .1 ...nm umm . 1-vw 'wmv-m FRONT ROW: David Dice, Pamela York, Steven Dixon, Mike Schillage, Buddy Miller, Ricky Robinson, Sheila Smith, Ken Cagle, Mark Forrester, Peggy Dunlap, Trina Fyffe, Marsha Ward, Kay Thomas, Carolyn Adams, James Randolph, Donald Bledsoe, Thomas Linnear, Carolyn Mauldin, Marlin Ritchie. ROW 2: James Garner, Mike Gatti, Barry Williams, Bill Walker, Donald Dare, Danny Edsell, Terri Leitgeb, Skipper Thornton, Tri- cia Evett, Gaila Clark, Kathleen McDearmont, Larry Jackson, Wayne Cooley, Sandra Boatright, Lee Clements. ROW 3: Vickie Long, Cynthia Kil- gore, Bobby Ainsworth, Mike Mabry, Ken Burns, Sissie Bowers, Donald Mason, Debbie Bentley, Kelly Anderson, Donald Morris, Dennis May, Phil Jacobs, James Taylor. ROW 4: Jacqueline Starks, Johnny Rachal, Patty Jones, Mike Philips, Eugene Williams, Leo Savage, Jackie Nossaman, Ken- neth Jackson, Gerald Head, Joseph Hunter, Mike Horton, Lee Allred, Kerry McGraw, Dale Burnum. ROW 5: Ruben Pinkney, Diane Johnson, Ger- ald Venus, Bruce Bibby, Ed Harris, Pete Faulkner, Ricky Milford, Danny Glass, David Payne, David Roop, Mark Sandeford. Largest Enrollment Yet for D.E. Club COUNCIL MEMBERS: Terry Gatti, Sandra Boatright, Shelia Smith, Diane Johnson, Patty Jones, Mark Forester, Ken Burns. ROW 2: Barry Wil- liams, Johnny Rachal, Ken Cagle, Ed Harris, Mike Linnear, Don Bledsoe. INK,-W-if-W , , One of Vivian Graves' many tasks was displaying merchandise. Mr. Self and Mr. Robinson go over information given to them by employers concerning their D.E. students. The D.E. Club is an active organization at Woodlawn. The D.E. program is designed to develop future leaders in distribution and marketing and to train students to be business leaders of tomorrow. This organization is totally youth oriented and school centered. It is the only national youth organization operating in today's schools OFFICERS: Mike Linnear, Parliamentariang Shelia Smith, Secretary: Mark Forester, Vice Presidentg Ken Cagle, Presidentg Don Bledsoe, Historian. . Mk . fx it ,n to attract youth to careers in marketing and distribu- tion. Students in DE. attend school in the morning and leave before noon to go to work at various jobs. Mr. Self and Mr. Robinson sponsor the D.E. Club and teach the D.E. classes. Billy Edwards leaves school early to work for a local store. COE Members Learn ffiee Skills Cooperative Office Education is offered to seniors who are at least sixteen and need no more than four credits to graduate. They must maintain a Cv average and have had typewriting and shorthand. The students in COE are in the regular school program in the morn- ing and leave school to work in an office during the af- ternoon. Class work consists of activities related to the work of their various jobs as well as units of study on career op- portunities, interview techniques, and general office skills. The COE Club is in its third year at Woodlawn. It is made up of students who are currently enrolled in COE. This year's club has twelve active members. One of the . projects for the club this year was to prepare Christmas packets for a children's hospital. OFFICERS: Carol Christian, President, Pam Touchstone, Vice Presi- dent: Anne Morris, Secretary-Treasurerg Cynthia Hickenbotam, Histo- rian: Mr. Self, Sponsor. FRONT ROW: Renee Campbell, Anne Morris, Cynthia Hickenbotam, Billie Sanders. ROW 2: Rebecca Dison, Mae Dean Blundell, Carol Christian, Pam Touchstone. .sfsljii f F.B.L. . Produces - Business Leaders This year's Future Business Leaders of America Club has forty-four members. The purpose of FBLA is to de- velop competent and aggressive business leadership and encourage improvement of home and community. The group is under the leadership of Mrs. Mattie Rachal and Mrs. Sherrie Hudson. The club held a bake sale early in the year and gave a Christmas party for retarded children at one of the churches during the Christmas holidays. At Valentine's the Future Business Leaders of America sold carnations to the student body. Near' the end of the school year several members of the club attended the district convention at Louisiana Tech and the state convention in New Orleans. These conventions proved to be interesting and informative. OFFICERS AND SPONSORS - FRONT ROW: Tanya Davis, Susan Wood, Barbara Mitchell. ROW 2: Jeannie Lacobee, Debbie Nutt. ROW 3: Mrs. Rachal, Sponsor, Charles Whitworth, Keith Betterton, Mrs. Hudson, Sponsor. i FRONT ROW: Cathy Kein, Sherry Hinds, Pam Miller, Dannita Hill, Claudia Coza, Caila Clark, Barbara Webb, Paula Wheeler, Pam Touchstone, Becky Burks, Barbara Seal. ROW 2: Danny Gamble, Debbie Bullock, Renae Jolley, Romae Jolley, Tanya Davis, Brenda Stephens, Vivian Frazier, Linda Williams., Patricia Oliver, Karen Walthall, Sally Simpson, Jackie Daugherty, Jessie McBroom, Connie Wilson, Keith Betterton. ROW 3: Mike Aaron, Lisa Smith, Flo McGuire, Sheila Sparkman, Dottie McWhiney, Debbye Whitecotton, Teri Bacigalupi, Becky Rachal, Jeannie Lacobee, Linda Tingle, Debbie Nutt, Terri Leitgeb, Peggy Dunlap, Juanita'Rigby, Sharon Reyna, Susan Wood, Ted Palermo, Charles Whitworth. Z 1 OFFICERS: Bobby Gunn, Secretaryg Robert Beadle, Vice Presidentg Dan Denton, President: Robert Patterson, Parliamentarian, Glen Dav- Y l ison, Treasurer. Mr. Martin and Mr. Williams sponsor the club's activities. Science and Math Club Has New Sponsor The Woodlawn Science and Math Club's purposes li: are to bring ,together students with common interests in science and mathematics, to encourage the students' cu- riosity, and help to channel this interest into indepen- dent scientific thinking. with the opportunities available in the field of mathe- Qe , R M N I A ffrgf g a., 'wif . . . Through discussions, the members are acquainted i iffpfi i ' ,,i, ' matics and science. Several members participated in h l b b ' th' Chr'stmas party. , . , Some oft e cu mem ers enjoy eir 1 Lhls yeafs Sclence Fair. FRONT ROW: Bobby Gunn, Robert Patterson, Lindsay Collins, Bron Ward, Rogers Martin. ROW 2: Darlene Puckett, Carl Davis, John Coleman Robert Beadle, Dan Denton, Glen Davison, Gene Smeed, Max Nunnery, Don Wilson. f pi -ilu-:uri-v1lrwf li'-.tx-agrarian-u-any-:law - . ,. . grim mm-,nn-1--1--it Q- .-.i,,,',v.uwf1w imp.. L--..-.., ,, FRONT ROW: Kathy Comens, Deborah Mowry, Gaila Clark, Barbara Webb Helen West Pam Addison Ramona Mauldin Lisa Smith ROW 2 Debbie N'utt, Linda Tingle, Becky Rachal, Charlotte Webb, Connie Wilson Karen Randolph Barbara Miller Karen Whitworth Susan Oliver ROW 3: Ruth Maxwell, Wanda Comans, Wanda Harris, Sharon Rachal Becky Rachal Debbi Pierce Patty Loden Junior Medical Lea ue Volunteers Time to Patients The Woodlawn chapter of Junior Medical League is an organization dedicated to the enrichment of its mem- bers' interest in the medical field. It acquaints the members with hospital work in the hopes that they will be interested later in entering one of the health careers. This year's club was sponsored by Mrs. Nellie Morell who worked many hours with the members and the president of the club, Connie Wilson. y Requirements for membership in this organization include attending orientation, sessions held by the Wil- lis-Knightonl Hospital and passing a Red Cross course. OFFICERS: Becky Rachal, Social Committeeg Sharon Rachal, Social Committeeg Barbara Webb, Social Committeeg Kathy Comans, Secre- laryg Connie Wilson, Presidentg Helen West, Treasurerg Mrs. Morell, Sponsor. 4l.1.-n in FRONT ROW: Bobby Horne, Richird Nunnery, Royce Lyons, Johnny Coffey, Lester Lazarus, Larry Stone. ROW 2: Bob Harris, Johnny Beech, Mark Candy, Mike Huckabee, Ricky Terrell. ROW 3: Johnny Lambright, James Hickman, Gary Grantham, Ted Palermo, Randy Ebarb, Steve Smith. GREENHANDS - FRONT ROW: Ricky Terrell, Bobby Horne, Richard Nunnery, Royce Lyons, Larry Stone. ROW 2: Bob Harris, Steve Smith, Mike Hickman, Johnny Beech. l ,,l asm Future Farmers Prepare for Career in Agriculture The Woodlawn chapter of Future Farmers of Ameri- ca had a very productive year. Under the leadership of Mr. Harold Harris, this club attempted to fulfill its pur- poses. These purposes are to develop agricultural lead- ership, cooperation and citizenship and instruction in parliamentary law, along with the democratic proce- dure. To be a member of FFA, a student must be enrolled in Vocational Agriculture and be voted into the chapter by the other members of the club. Included in the agenda for this year were a visit from Paul Neilsen, a native of Denmark, and a speech by A Paul Taylor from Southwestern Electric Power Compa- ny. The club also made a calendar. - l RIGHT: Mr. Harris serves as faculty advisor. l OFFICERS - FRONT ROW: Ricky Terrell, Parliamentariang Johnny Coffey, Presidentg Ted Palermo, Treasurerg Randy Ebarb, Secretaryg Ricky Huckabee, Vice Presidentg Mark Candy, Sentinelg Bob Harris, Reporter. , K FRONT ROW: Tommy Cole, Gerald Grace. ROW 2: Mary Stockholm, LaBrenda Bledsoe, Patsy Tasby, Jeannette Davis, Sammie K. Williams, Joyce Davlin, Ruby Harris, Retha Oliver. Librarians Are Aided b Volunteers Woodlawn's librarians have student assistants that Out Of the llbfafw fffShClVif1g b00kS, and Preparing UO' aid in the functions of the library system. These work- UCCS Of fmes- Thelf HSSISUIUCG 15 invaluable. ers have the job of checking students and books in and Joyce Davlin searches the file for a card to a book that has been re- This stamp opens the way to an abundance of information. turned to the library. This is one of her many jobs. l i I 'v-r-f ? ' M' J ,ff Renae Jolly and Maria Finley help Mrs. Jennings with making sched- Trie Raphiel assists in the office by filing cards. ule changes' Office W orkers As ' t Ad ' ' Ij IL' Woodlawn has many eager Students that assist the ad- Their jobs are varied and include the distribution of ministration by working in the office as volunteer office ann0UnCement Shanti Fnnning errands, and answering workers. the Pn0ne- FRONT ROW, Buddy Mowry, Charlotte Triplet, Renae Jolley, Romae Jolley, Dianne Digby, Melissa Grace, Dianne Clay, Charlie Statham. ROW 2: Lonnie Thomas, Iris Jordan, Teri Bacigalupi, Rhonda Weaver, Kathy Turner, Paula Roch, Juanita Rigby, Trie Raphiel, Velma Walker. ROW 3: Jeannie Lacobee, Charmaine Barnes, Janet Powell, JoAnn Williams, Edna Thomason, Sue Cagle, Hilda Bell, Sharon Rayna, Susie Brown. gf, X 4 I pm- ...- x 3-r. . A X f X -.Nxxx , 1 .. Fi hi hu li Q 2 1 FRONT ROW: Janet Martin, Kayla Brister, Terry Stroud, Debbie Silvey, Terry Bacigalupi, Ramona Mauldin, Marilyn Ware, Ruth Maxwell. ROW 2: Edna Thompson, Connie Harvey, Pat Watley, Sharon Reyna, Juanita Rigby, Janice Kinley, Brenda Morgan, Susan Crocker, Vickie Watley, Polly Benfield. HS'S FH fa '-r' if f i 5-if-. Teaches 1 . ,Joys of I-Iomemaking The members of this year's Future Homemakers of America learn through experience the joys and satisfac- tion of homemaking. FHA is composed of girls who are presently enrolled in one of the home economics cours- es and maintain a 2.0 grade average throughout the year. The foremost purpose of this club is to project home economics into the total life of the community. Mrs. Mclnnis and Mrs. Young serve as advisors of the club. The aim of the girls is to further interest in home eco- nomics, home economics careers, and related occupa- tions. They are constantly reminded that their contribu- tions to home life today will influence the kinds of homes they have tomorrow. LEFT: OFFICERS AND SPONSORS - Janet Martin, Historian: Terry Stroud, Treasurerg Debbie Silvey, Secretary. ROW 2: Marilyn Ware, Parliamentarianq Kayla Brister, Vice President, Terry Bacigalu- pi, President, Connie Harvey, Recording Secretary. ROW 3: Mrs. Mclnnis and Mrs. Young. OFFICERS AND SPONSOR - FRONT ROW: Becky Rachal, Treasurer: Julie Hall, Senior Board Member: Pat Powell, Sophomore Board Mem- ber. ROW 2: ,lan Hynes, Junior Board Member, Mary Ann Blankenship, Historiang Teri Bacigalupi, Vice President: .lanet Powell, Presidentg Mrs. Johnson, Sponsor: Ian Thomisee, Recording Secretary. FTA Assist Teachers b Grading Papers Mrs. Johnson serves as advisor to the Future Teach- Some of the special activities of the WHS organiza- ers of America of Woodlawn. The club is open to those tion include observing teachers and visiting area students with a 2.5 grade average and who are sincerely schools. The members worked at the LTA Convention interested in the teaching profession, its opportunities, and also attend one CTA meeting. The teachers are responsibilities, problems, and its important role in our honored by the FTA with a Teacher's Appreciation Tea. nation. FRONT ROW: .lan Thomisee, ,lulie Hall, Becky Rachal, Melody Quinn, Debbie Pierce, Patty Loden, Roxanne Robinson, Pam DeVault. ROW 2: lan Hynes, Renae Jolley, Romae Jolley, Terri Bacigalupi, ,lanet Powell, Mary Ann Blankenship, Patricia Anne Powell, Charlsie LeMay. ffm ,,,,.,, x QNX- 'X SC wb: ,gr ln! X X lf, XT In II fu '- . :A I 'I - .- f . I ' - ., f - 1 ' -. I . -I I . . I I ,. fx- I I - In .- ,J ' , I i.' 'ifxgx g HY- K xx f,, . m .5151 X N ' ' XE: 6:-gr- 1 - 4, , x A-1.4 KYQXX - KX l ,NX- xx . X -xx . , ,- Y I K IX V N IX- - VIN' V N ,N-, V x . Tr I X. Q, . 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Je, , Q 1 4 1-M l The Concert Band X ff xy! , f i , 3 n Q Q 5 ii 213 Q ' , To ' u N FRONT ROW: Brandan Flynn, Carla Luke, James Joyner, Linda Myers, Kathy Thibodeaux. ROW 2: Lynn Fontana, Susan Smith, Mike Patterson, Bonnie Seekford, Corrine Harper. ROW 3: Pam Mitchell, Freddy Corbin, Patricia White, Renee Goldsmith, Paul Coles, Dennis Potts, David Man- ning, John Aaron, Darlene Rankins, Pam Laenger. ROW 4-: Mitch Dodson, Jerry Shelton, Eddy Green, Kevin Rolling, Ray Weber, David LaBarron, Rickey Breedlove, Wayne lvey, Tony Wilson, Debbie Balzrette. STANDING: Pam Faulkner, Helen Walker, Robert Davis, Elton Richey, Mike Reese, Donald Carter. Band Captain Eddie Manning is in charge of band meetings. A lot of spirit exists in Woodlawnis band and it is ex- hibited by their constant practice and participation. The band practices long and hard to make their half-time performances reflect the love, pride, and tradition of a Woodlawn Knight. Every day during fourth period and after school, the band works under the direction of Mr. Charles Caskey, assisted by Drum Majors Allen Ander- son and David Towns. The Majorettes spend many hours during the year to perfect their routines. This year they performed to Basin Street Bluesf, Horse, When the Saints Go Marching ln, and many more. ln order to be a member of the band, a student must have and maintain a Cn average. They must also have had some experience in a junior high band. Performs at Christmas FRONT ROW: Marsarino Wardell, Janet Hynes, Patsy Blevins, Ginger Iglesias. ROW 2: Temples Martin, Robin Johnson, James Parker, Rickey Ashford. ROW 3: Cindy Geddes, Greg Young, Dan Denton, David Towns, A. J. Pennington, Steve Anderson, Jeannie Brown. ROW 4-: Rodney Fielder, Steve Wright, Eddie Manning, Gary Chandler, John Pettey, Ronald Fielder, Randell Mott, Mack Williams, Don Wilson, Allen Anderson. STANDING: Ralph Young, Jerry Dixon, C. P. Burks. 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ROW 2: Robert Oliver, Willie Drap er, Ralph Young, Edward Bledsoe. any Students Enjo Being in rchestra During the Airline pep rally David Towns directs the band while a spirited student body looks on. FRONT ROW: Brenda Frazier, Glenda Coleman, Debbie Wilson, Sheila Mott, Mary Drursua, Robin Sumrall, Lewanna Wheeler. ROW Z: ,Io Calla- way, Debbie Clingan, Susan Ramsey, Frances May, Jackie Paul, Linda Foley, Bertha Neal, Diane Johnson, Nancy Wiley, Cindy Geddes. ROW 3: Linda Burnley, Beth Tidwell, Debbie Balzerette, Debbie Rayborn, Tina Shelton, Mary McCormick, Marilyn Hudson, Nancy Cagle, Karen Boesman, ' ' D bb' T l Ed d Solomon, Mack Williams, Karen Chandler, Elaine McLeod, Cindy Hiekenbotam, Mary Bradford. ROW 4-1 Alan Toms, e ie ay or, war Byron Sumrall, Jerrell Head, Mike Aaron, Steve Constable, Beth Rhoades, Mike Balzerette, Eddie Smithey. Concert Choir Presents Spring Festival Mr. Moss directs Concert, Girls', and B Choirs. T' L I H The Woodlawn Concert Choir received high ratings when they participated this year in the Louisiana Music Educators Association. The choir sang at the Vesper Service for the LTA Convention held in Shreveport. A special song presented by the choir was written by Mr. Moss, choir director. The choir also attended the Solo and Ensemble Festival where many awards were re- ceived by the group. This year the Concert Choir helped create a beautiful Christmas program, the script written by ,lo Callaway, that was very successful. Four members of the Concert Choir, Carolyn McDan- iel, Jo Callaway, Eddie Smithey, and Alan Toms, were chosen to be in the All-State Choir. Spirit is shown by the choir in the many ways they give of their services. One of these services was the singing of the Alma Matern during pep rallies which gave the whole assembly a special meaning. SECTION LEADERS: Beth Rhoades, Mike Aaron, Brenda Frazier Eddie Smithey. Section Leaders Are New to the Choir LIBRARIANS: Debbie Wilson and Nancy Wiley spend extra time keeping the choir s music in order A XJ il-.11 ls- -.,q,,,--.L+ - FRONT ROW: Miraie Henderson, Roma Smith, Barbara Russell, Marie Thomason, Charlene Laskin. ROW 2: Dorthy Tanner, Denise Edwards Elizabeth Coy, Debbie Allen. ROW 3: Damo Polk, Portia Lewis, Linda Shellnut, Sherry O'Dell. Girls, Choir in s at Christmas Program OFFICERS: Dorthy Tanner, Denise Edwards, Elizabeth Coy, Sherry O'Dell, Portia Lewis. , , mg is , ,, ,, F fl E 'E 2 FRONT ROW: Girlly Allen, Mary Wilcoxon, Kayla Hardman, Irma Walpool. ROW 2: Theresa Bozeman Debbie Rainbolt Pam DeVault Beck Patterson, Brenda Pennywell. ROW 3: Brenda James, Jackie Jordan, Bob Harrington, Ken Dorsey. i 7 i y 0 0 The B Chou' Learns Through Practlce These members show initiative by rehearsing extra hours. Mr. Moss and the choir enjoy singing around the piano. ,W ....., 4 we .JR , -4:24. --L' N91 ., HHHl,!IIH'lHl'l!'IH lYiH1 rn H I I ff! , ff!-it MILITARY K A Lieutenant Colonel Eugene Smeed proudly serves as leader of the Woodlawn Reserve Officers Training Corps this year. 0 0 R.0.T.C. Leadlng Offlcers Are Chosen Senior Army Instructor Sgt. lst Class Floyd Courtade Assistant Army Instructor Sgt. lst Class Elbert Roberson Lt. Col. Eugene Smeed Lt. Col. Pam Mitchell' Adj. Major Bary Hayes Adj. Major Mary McCormick S-3 Major Dan Denton S-3 Major Brenda Frazier Major Cary Hammett Major Connie Wilson Major Charles Whitworth Major LeNona Birdwell Captain Terry Hammett Captain Suzanne Huber lst Lieutenant Danny Gamble HEADQUARTERS COMPANY - FRONT ROW: Donald Bledsoe, Kenneth Stringer, Sevelle Waddle, Suzanne Huber, Danny Reeves. ROW 2: Genee Jones, Ray Lester, Danny Coy, Frank Stephens, John Lee Jones, Jerry Kennedy, Steven Coy, Ronnie Clark. ROW 3: Michael Ketchens, Mi- chael Bowman, DeWayne Davidson, James Taylor, King Sneed, Gregory Young, Jackie Addison, Arthur Sloan. :I-,ir riii is I nil' - Lie' 3 'IO 4 W v 7 f VY . . fr ---H f l 2iAl-lml l IJ l l l. il COMPANY A - FRONT ROW: Debbie Balzrette, DeWayne Screws, Ronald Franklin. ROW 2: Steve Terrell, J. B. Shoumaker, Gaylen Wood, Rodney Johnson, Larry Clark, Gary Gamble. ROW 3: Cleave Jackson, Lee Henry, Gary Cooper, Mark Trogel, James Shepard, Rickey Fountain, Billy Holland, Albert Pickett. ROW 4: Stephen Constable, Thomas Balzrette, Joseph Etier, William McKinney, Karl Whiserand, Tommy Cole. Among the many performances of the Lancer Drill Team was the half-time ceremonies at the homecoming game. Many hours of diligent practice preceded this performance. l Captain DeWayne Screws -- 5 M. -, ' ' ' Q. . V - ' ' -. -' , .ae 1 , 'z.4u7- I 3: Y g . ir . , r Y- - Y g , . A ' 3-.43 1 r, , .V my Captain Debbie Balzrette L N ' ' V - ' ' . 7 . 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Vv K .1-,,VV:' ,,'.f,y-,V k1 Jy- H573 ,547 TL V:,V:, nf,-, MQ- gf - r ,V V, 7. tgp, QQ,-j 4 3.5,-,Vg -yy, - ,X VK , -, ,fi ,.-.,.v3,,k4 X 1 . vi . ,snr vt ' WMV - VV t 4 L '-i'i'EEtZh?Ti25f.4,'VfS1:1'4.Vf:m.ssVw,s-im:,4ff s:4f: 4afbiz.V.z:z:1gw1V V 5-.ac.V.:ae?f:-Vf1..V--f 'fimf-s4fv.-V . .L ,mix 1, 1.V.- a -1 .aa DRILL TEAM - FRONT ROW: Gary Hammett. ROW 2: Roland Hull, Terry McClimans, Steve Roberts, Thomas Cole, Albert Pickett. ROW 3: Elton Richey, Kenneth Stringer, Ivory Cooper, Russell Robinson, Donnie Gentry. ROW 41: Gene Smeed, Leon Favor, Rodney Johnson, Dennis Heard, John Schuchardt. Lancers and Rfedcoats Develop bilities The Lancer Drill Team has excelled this year in pre- cision marching and military drill. Led by Cadet Major Gary Hammett and Sponsor Major Connie Wilson, the seventeen-member team represented Woodlawn at sev- eral parades in Shreveport and traveled to Many and Vivian to perform. They entered competitions at the University of Houston and the University of Texas at Arlington. Perfection is the goal of the Redcoats, Woodlawn's Rifle Team. They competed in thirty matches with local high schools and in advanced competition at Houston, Texas in March and at Arlington in November and April. Cadet Major Charles Whitworth and Sponsor Major LeNona Birdwell lead the fourteen member team. LEFT: RIFLE TEAM'- FRONT ROW: Bobby Blankenship, Ray Lester, Terry Hammett. ROW 2: Charles Whitworth, King Sneed, Terry Winderwiddle, Billy Flynn, Richard Thigpen, LeNona Birdwell, ROW 3: DeWayne Screws, David Whitworth, Ricky Robinson, Max Nunnery. 107 I. Q 5 - f ,-.mv v ,,,f, f X K f- f M4 .. LA. f, -v ,., '4?fTf22fa ' lJVl'..,. J- .L ., ' 1 L, wk.vZf1, 2 . :F-x: ' 4 ,.. 4' . f- f'w '1' f '.:,' R, ,- SPORTS 1.'- null- 'L .f- . ,f f 7 r , -.. 4 444-S ' ,-1,.',. ' 5 ' ,qw ' . V ,J-,.. gig., 5 , . f A I.. , . 9 Woodlawn Woodlawn Woodlawn Woodlawn Woodlawn LaGrange Fair Park Longview Quachita Southwood RECORD OF 1971 SEASON 21 Woodlawn 22 Woodlawn 4-4 Woodlawn 6 Woodlawn 6 Woodlawn B. T. Washington Byrd Ruston Airline Captain Shreve Woodlawn 1971 Varsit Team FRONT ROW: Arthur Green, George Mauldin, Kenny Procell, Terry Robinson, Dean Cooper, Al Gusko, Dennis Martinez, Mike Easley Tommy Starkey, Wesley Brown, Plummer Williams, Gary Bryant, Keith Bogan, Bobby Cummings, Wade Chaler, Ricky Breedlove. ROW 2: Donald Young Jim Robinson, Alfred Piper, Thomas Barr, Randal Procell, Jimmy Dutton, Kelly Kilgore, Gary Ebarb, Charles Statham, Paul Marks, Rickey Wyatt . 'f .1 5, . ' '1 Xi, Ifj ,L -Qiffl' . , . lf- X-I 'N You wouldn't recognize Woodlawn's Knightsf' is a quote taken from the Shreveport Times before the 1971 season had begun. The Knights were going to have a hard time and everyone knew it. Burdens placed on the team included a loss of 21 seniors the previous year. It was almost as though a totally new team had moved in to replace the old one. The hew team certainly pos- sessed talent, spirit, and determination, but still lacked the greatest need of all - experience. This need helped explain the season's opening of three severe losses to LaGrange, Fair Park, and Longview. However, the spirit and excitement of Home- coming turned the tide for the Knights as they brought home their first win of the season beating Quachita 35- 6. The winning streak continued on through the next two games as the team beat Southwood 14'-6, and then struck up win number 100 in the history of Woodlawn by beating B.T.W. 111--6. The Knights, spirit grew stronger and hopes grew bigger, but it wasn't enough with which to face the Jack- ets as they threw Woodlawn to a 27-0 defeat. As fate would have it, the Knights marched down to another defeat when Ruston beat them 4-9-26. Then came the greatest wound of all times as Airline took them 54--0. The Knights could take no more. All the power and newly gained experience had to come through some- time, and now seemed a perfect time. It was time to play the Gators, the only unbeated district team, and now was the chance for Woodlawn to bounce back, and bounce they did as they put the only mar on the perfect Gator record by tying them 7-7. The team was awarded the honor of placing Robert Pennywell and Buddy Mowry on the All-District Team. Robert Pennywell was also awarded All-City. Never before had Woodlawn made such a fantastic comeback. As before and always, the Twelth Mann marches on with the words that other schools fear, Big Red Ain't Deadf' David Head, Jimmy Windham, Steve Davis, Steve Frith, Billy Estes, DuWayne O'Neal. ROW 3: Coach Williams, Coach Bounderant, Coach Peace, Mike Brown, Charles O'Keefe, Sandy Davis, Robert Burke, Mike Koob, Paul Kennington, Dennis Rice, Tyrone Proby, Scott Spaulding, Kenneth Satcher, Robert Pennywell, Buddy Mowry, Frederick Youngblood, David Boughton, Coach Thomas, Coach Ivy, Coach Ludley, Coach Shelby. ' .at Q f x x, , . f , ,,,,. 'X 1' A ,JW fl. AQ x . Y 211.4 , ',,,,,,, ,,,,,, . ,11-,.,,, 'Jef' x .. , 1 A . 2'1 2.11541 .. if 'f- gg I is .A '43, :fi A ' 7? ,,,g,f 'tt 4 yy 1,212 , 6 ,1 -iw 'f-Ji'3 5.,,,,jg',-,-,, , V ' V Q , - 5' ' faq 1 ' 1 V L ' ' V. ' f 1, Q ai A ,kt xgvnbfl , I .1171 I ,, , we f , fbi . Y ww' . -. N ' ' ' f uw 1 , . Q -,, M.,' , f. + , , f 4 2 , my ,,.,, I ,pw V It f az'-,gl ? 191' . ,mc ' '1 I 2 5. .4 5.-T O 41 T E S . e ? .4-, P W., , .32 f K il .. , ur f ' 3. ,Y so fu' 1. V X 1 ' NR Y P W0 D ' 4 Y T' qs ,1 Z KNIDH COACHES - FRONT ROW: Alton Thomas, A. L. Williams - Head Coach, Thomas Ludley. ROW 2: Shealy Shelby, .loe Raymond Peace, Ken lvy, Joe Bondurant. Coaches Contribute utstanding Leadership Coach Shelby, defensive hack coach, points out mistakes to Arthur Coach Thomas advises players on an important play. Green. 1 H2 I 1'- V, --ggmLi- -111.-z..1nu1gag.naLL11 ,ag-l.. . Ken Ivy, offensive end coach, receives information from the press box to relay to Ken Satcher. Coach Peace gives David Boughton advice on a la Alfred Piper tells defensive line coach Thomas Ludley what happened P Y' on the last down. Coach Williams studies the game and works on strategy. A p --., af ,. v 4 M WI flu , If , 1132? I I3 1 f 1 Junior halfback Arthur Green attempts to hold off a Ouachita defender until help arrives. Woodlawn 0 LaGrange 21 It was a long ride home for the Knights as the Gators produced a 21-0 season opening victory over Wood- lawn. lt was a first time on the field for most of the Knights, offensive line, and the Gators used it to their advantage as they held the Knights scoreless. Though the Knights were experiencing many difficulties, Paul Kennington brightened the night by completing 10 of 21 passes for 123 yards. The only time the Knights came close to a TD was in the last minutes when they held the ball on the two, but Kennington was decked for a one-yard loss and was tackled one yard shy of the goal line on the fourth down. LEFT: Terry Robinson continues to run after escaping a close tackle by a Jacket defender. Woodlawn 6 Fair Park 22 The Woodlawn Knights were looking good, but not good enough as the Indians downed them 22-6 in the first district game for both teams. Although the Knights lost, great promise could be seen through many good moves made by both the offen- sive and defensive lines. One memorable defensive play came in the second quarter when the Knights held on three Indian plays from inside the five and stacked up on Fair Park's Pete Houston at the goal line on the fourth down. Defensive leaders for the night were linebackers Rob- ert Pennywell and David Boughton and tackle Buddy Mowry, while the top receiver was Arthur Green. RIGHT: Mike Koob searches for an opening as an aggressive Gator approaches to stop him. BELOW RIGHT: Visions of victory run through Robert Pennywell's mind as he runs to the field to prepare for the game. Dennis Rice wholeheartedly puts forth his efforts to condition his body during some preegame exercises. Woodlawn 15 Longview 44 lt was a long night for the Knights in Longview. The gridsmen were handed their third loss of the season by the Longview Lobos. Longview's strong defense dominated the game. The Knights were held to a minus in the rushing depart- ment. However, the Lobos could come no where close to containing the Knights strong passing attack. Quart- erback Paul Kennington completed 14 passes for an im- pressive 211 yards. Both of Big Red's Touchdowns came on passes from Kennington. The first was a 10-yarder pulled in by Re- nard Johnson in the opening period. The next 6-pointer was an 8-yard pass in the third period. This was not enough though as the game ended with the Knights 15 and the Lobos 4-0. V The Knights hustle through the victory line which was set up by the pep squad before every game to inspire the team. 6 Ricky Terrell, safety for the Knights, came through with a key Paul Kennington looks desperately for a receiver downfield. The coaches look over the game to advise the team and correct their mistakes for the next plays. interception against the Captain Shreve Gators. Woodlawn 14 Southwood 6 Big Red was now 2-and 0 against their south Shreve- port rival, Southwood. The Knights survived five turn- overs to come up on the high end of a 14-6 score. Woodlawn drove 71 yards in 10 plays to move ahead 7-6. Major plays in the drive included a 23-yard Ken- nington pass to Charles O'Keefe and a 25-yard Bogan run. Halfback Terry Robinson took the pitchout from Kennington on the 10 and raced in for the score. Buddy Mowry put the go ahead point on the board. Randall Procell gave the Knights the clincher late in the last quarter. Procell picked up a bad pitchout from South- woodfs quarterback on the 15 and rumbled in for the score. Homecoming Starts a Line of Victories Woodlawn 35 Ouachita 6 Homecoming was the spark that Big Red needed to snap a five-game losing streak. The Knights demolished the Ouachita Lions 35 to 6. The Knights moved from a strong passing attack es- tablished in earlier games to an overpowering running attack. The rushing game was led by Arthur Green, who piled up 115 yards. Along with other key rushers the Knights finished with 287 yards. Arthur Green scrambled 49 yards for the first touch- down and 7 yards for the second touchdown. Keith Bogan pushed his way in from the one in the first half and from the 14 and the 7 for a total of three touch- downs for the night. Mowry converted 3 of 4 PAT's and Kennington raced in after the first TD. On the defensive side, Buddy Mowry recovered a fumble, Mike Brown broke up several passes, and Rob- ert Pennywell intercepted one. The Knights received superb playing from Charles Statham, Randall Procell, and Charles Davis also. Strong running back Arthur Green picks up valuable yardage for Big Red in a tough defensive game. 7 Woodlawn 14 B.T.W. 6 The Knights brought home victory No. 100 in Wood- lawnis history by beating B.T.W. 14-6. Though Woodlawn had been predicted to win the game, it was no easy victory. The Lions held the Knights at 7-0 for the first three quarters, the Knights leading. Not until the fourth quarter did that second se- curing touchdown come when Bogan slammed over the middle with 33 seconds to play from the three-inch line. The best for the night on offense was Terry Robinson 12 for 34 rushing. RIGHT: Terry Robinson scrambles to gain yardage as Mike Koob prepares to clear the way. Knights Knock Lions Woodlawn 0 Byrd 27 For the second consecutive year in an old battle be- tween Byrd and Woodlawn, Byrd came up victorious, again. The game started out as a battle between the teams' defensive lines as they held each other scoreless through the entire first quarter. But the Knights' fate was clearly seen by half time as the Jackets pulled through to score twice. Woodlawn's only consistent drive that night came when Paul Kennington connected three straight passes with one going 23 yards to Charles O'Keefe. They drove to the Byrd 10 before losing the ball. Terry Robinson led in rushing 5 for 39, while the best receiver for the night was Charles O,Keefe for 4-1 yards. LEFT: Seeing that all receivers are covered, Keith Bogan makes a run for it himself. Woodlawn 26 Ruston 49 It was one of those nights when nothing could go right for the Knights, yet nothing could go wrong for the Bearcats as they beat Woodlawn 4-9-26. At the half, Ruston had already built up a lead of 28-0. By this time it was almost impossible to catch up, but the Knights made a fine try by making four touch- downs during the last half. The first TD came by Charles O'Keefe on a 12-yard pass from Paul Kennington, and the second on an 18- yard reception from Keith Bogan. Arthur Green sneaked in from the one and Bogan ended the Knights, scoring with a 25-yard run in the closing minutes of the game. O'Keefe was the leading receiver of the game, catch- ing 6 passes for 125 yards and 2 TD's. LEFT: Arthur Green strains to avoid his opponent's grasp, BELOW: Plummer Williams quickly decides his next move. Knights Finish by Woodlawn 7 Captain Shreve 7 Woodlawn, the heavily favored underdog against the Gators, obviously didnit know they were suppose to lose. The Knights went out on the field with the true Woodlawn spirit - never give up even when you are down. After being humiliated by Airline, the game be- fore, everybody thought Big Red was through, including Captain Shreve. The tie kept the Gators from a perfect season, which especially pleased the Knights. The Knights intercepted five passes and recovered two fumbles before a stunned Captain Shreve crowd. Ricky Terrell and Mike Brown paced the Knights with two crucial interceptions each. The Woodlawn defense also held the Gators to only three first downs in the first half. The Knights scoring drive came in the fourth quarter after an interception by Brown. A Bogan pass to Ricky Wyatt for 14 yards kept the drive alive. Then Bogan fired a 12-yard pass to Terry Robison for the score. Buddy Mowry then kicked true to tie the-game at 7-7. Woodlawn O Airline 54- The Woodlawn Knights were at the low spot of the season against the Airline Vikings. They could never get the ball moving successfully downfield. The Knights had a few bright spots in the game, though. On the de- fensive side of the game, the Knights secondary started moving. Three pass steals came from Ricky Terrell, Plummer Williams, and Mike Brown. Ricky Wyatt made his presence known in the game by catching four passes for 66 yards, which made him one of the leading pass receivers in the game. Keith Began also played well by hitting on 50 percent of his passes for 60 yards. The loss dropped the Knights to a 3-6 overall record with one game remaining. LEFT: Terry Robison made the tying score against Captain Shreve. Stunning the Gators During a time out, Keith Bogan goes to the sideline to receive infor mation from Coach Williams about the plays. :Ma l- , .W U.. .aw - Q- Q? mwmm- W,mm,m,W,.,,,,..W ,.WWmMMmm.M-W L, ,A,,, ,,,,i4 , .,...A. ., , E f l 1 , ,,,,, D FRONT ROW: Ricky Terrell, Kenny Procell, Buddy Mowry, Tommy Starkey, Charles Statham, Mike Easley, Al Cusko, Jim Robinson. ROW 2: Billy Estes, Randal Procell, Mike Koob, Steve Frith, David Head, Terry Robison, Ricky Wyatt. ROW 3: Kenneth Satcher, Scott Spalding, Robert Burks, David Kile, Charles O'Keefe. ROW 4-: David Boughton, Kelly Killgore, Donald Young, Jimmy Windham, Sandy Davis, Fredrick Young- blood. pirit Is Shown Throughout the Season The Knights had a lot-of spirit during the season. This spirit has given Big Red the name that other schools fear. iQ2 'o ' 4- A W- A Two of the managers, Donald Young and Ricky Breedlove, show their happiness after Big Red tied Captain Shreve. Football Managers Contrlbute Hard ork Jim Robinson, Donald Young Ricky Breedlove DuWa ne O Neil QWHB, A M YW ,Z -w, MA, 4-134114 v 'W , ' ' M 21 .-ww ,V ii: ' f Z 1. A , ,z , ' I f f FRONT ROW: Mike Browning, Chuck Bertholot, Ernest Hiobley, Tom Boswell, Dennis Pratt, Mike Lites. ROW 2: L. E. Graham, David LeLena, Mike Pouncy, Bobby Brown, Bubba Oliver, Chip Moore, Jeff Lee, James Potter, Charles Jolley. ROW 3: Larry Eggleston, Richard Nunnery, Bobby Horn, Dennis O'Daniel, Brett Houston, Glen Larson, .lohn Wayne Jones, Gerald Johnson, Tony Boles. ROW 4-: John Woodard, Alan McCarty, Al Kinley, Danny Gibson, Randy Clinton, Mark Huddleston, C. J. Lotinger, Mike Turner, Mike Shelton, .limmy Jackson, Alvin Hendricks. 9th Grade Team Comes to oodlawn The ninth grade team began its first year at Wood- lawn this year. They posted a very fine season record with six wins and four losses. The coaches for the team include Thomas Ludley, Shealy Shelby, and Ken lvy. The members on the team will be expected to move up to the varsity team next year. Considering the record of the team, we should expect some great talent coming up. Some of the team members also played on the B team. The ninth grade team did not receive as much recognition as they would have received at a junior high school. The ninth graders, instead, had the opportunity to play under great leadership and to be able to say they played for Woodlawn, which is enough recognition in it- self. The 35-6 score not only marked our first victory, but it was also our Homecoming. f v m.g The Knights entered the Top Twenty-Four for the third time in four years. Big Red advanced to the cham- pionship game and squeezed out a victory overRummel 50-49 to clinch the state title. Robert Parish of the Knights received almost every honor possible in basketball. Many of these included being unanimously chosen as the most valuable player in Louisiana. heading the All-Southern Team and being picked as All-American, the most coveted of all honors. Big Red also entered and won three tournaments. These included the Ark-La-Tex, Bobby James, and Bossier tournaments. The Knights also placed many on the All-Tournament Teams. Coaches Thomas Ludley, Shealy Shelby, and Ken Ivy led the Knights through the season, and Coach Ivy was chosen as Coach of the Year in AAAA. oodlawn Takes State Champlonshlp FRONT ROW: Coaches Shealy Shelby, Ken Ivy, Thomas Ludley. ROW 2 .lim Robinson Vyron Brown Clyde Pratt Rodney Colston Henry Col ston, Kenneth Smith, Robert Parish, Robert Dowell, Stuart Fleming Arthur Green Danny Suttle Mark Schaferkotter ,ygttiili h i 424 Qf, N . ff ,cy - 1-N V . VARSITY WHS OPPONENT WHS OPPONENT Longview 67 Captain Shreve 56 Bolton 54- Ruston 4-9 Alexandria 67 B. T. Washington 47 Natchitoches 54- Parkway 49 West Monroe 86 Airline 54 Catholic High 74- Bossier 49 Springhill 72 Airline 68 Longview 64- Ruston 55 Bethune 67 Fair Park 24- Haughton 75 Southwood 33 Airline 61 Cap-tain Shreve 65 W. O. Boston 80 Byrd 65 Captain Shreve 79 B. T. Washington 62 Hugh Springs 100 Airline 79 Byrd 92 Fair Park 4-2 Quitman 69 Southwood 39 PLAY-OFF SCORES Bastrop 54- 70 Booker T. N.O. 55 Lagrange 58 50 Rummel 4-9 Parish Receives All-American Honors The Southwood Cowboys stand in amazement as All-American Robert The lasting excitement reaches its heights as the trophy is officially Parish Jumps high for the rebound, presented to Woodlawn by the State 4-A champs. fl 1' J um .1 x K 1 1 1g 1I-Ju. ,I 3 r 11 M . W .. nf J..l ii 1 i sv 'SD' Ne' 'rpg P-52' of -X 38.9-Sty. b U QNY 5x8 NN fxxx i x 9 J' X ., 45 'Y -'Fx 55 A 1 3 -...Q QI N ,,,,,,,.,,,. ,Av ..,.,.. ,,,,.. ,.,W,..,s.,,.,,, fc! f Z T T 9 Y gb ai A' 1: TZ f 5 ' ' 4 ' 1 6 , ' W ,. 1 ,riff e M 25'-I . 1 ,hx Ns , ui QW .N I' .3 . -.Q ,. ' ' f ' M Y ' ' 'fm -MH ,f 'i ?7f? , , 'f -, , .. . ,, . '- ,. 'fQL,i.1f V 'T ' 5 , -- ' f Pkf ' 51, N, intl, -fi.. , J.. ,. , , , 1f.-.Q1.isiL.'Lt,l, , j,Lfg,.,-E' Fi'-4.94 1' ' - ,QQ SOPHOMORES - KNEELING: Ronald Robinson, Dwayne Nichols, Tommy Thomas, Ricky Law, Floyd Colston, Kenneth Dorsey, Mark Moses, Randolph Smith. STANDING: Coach Ludley. FRESHMEN - FRONT ROW: Michael Pouncy, Abe Evans, Tom Boswell, Tim Gordon, Edward Scott, David Norris, Coach Shelby. ROW 2: Larry Wilkerson, Brett Houston, Donald Hawthorne, Danny Gibson, Alvin Hendrix, Mike Shelton, John Jones. 129 l 1 FRONT ROW: John Coleman, Mike Schaferkotter, Mike Scott, , Paige Hudson, Bobby Mayfield. ROW 2: Ronnie Johnston, Danny War- ren, Stan McGee, Robert Roberts, Charles Kirby, Bryan Brown. ROW 3: Jerry Lewis, Bill Johnson, Mike Aaron, Bary Hayes, Danny Carter. All-district Danny Warren scores again for the Knights. Knights Finish ith 8-12 Record Under Coach Thomas, the Knights finished the 1971 season with a 8-12 record. Although they started the sea- son with three losses, they picked up to finish 7-7 in Dis- trict 1-AAAA. This left the Knights tying Byrd for fifth place. Danny Warren was the only Knight to receive all-star honors, making All-District as a third baseman! He was also the team leader in numerous batting categories. His .372 batting average was one of the best in the city. Second in batting for the Knights was first baseman Vyron Brown. He hit a .318 and stole 27 bases , making' best in the district. The Knight's leading pitcher was junior Mike Aaron. Although he had only a 3-7 record, he struck out 56 bat- ters, walking only 10. Woodlawn won three out of its last four games. This in- cluded a 5-2 win over Southwood, a highly ranked city team. RIGHT Davld Gayer cautiously anticipates his opponents next move. BELOW Reggie Bell prepares to hit as teammates observe. 4 C ABOVE: Senior Danny Carter streaks toward base in an effort to overcome the Gators. LEFT: Paige Hudson brought in many points for the Knights during his sophomore year. V X-N5 , ' DY 1 A L X 2 f Z I A W ff ,A 5,-PV 'Eiga' K: ' .2 ,,. ll ' XL, 3, 1 Senior Bary Hayes plunges hastily towards base. Ronnie Johnston makes another fine hit. The WHS baseball team is aided by Coach Thomas. XZ K 1-.weft S- 1 -in 142'-'F' :u ' i,,H,, A N , Y f . X, ,A -i A 14, ,- 'WTF ' .9 if Q.-. . . ., . 'PN ' ,. Lf, 4 rn- 1 V 5, I A . A I , I W . xv , 5 ,. My Q 51' .. -W-.3-rr. fl ,wk M-n-.-N f . V gf, ,u .V---fm g--q ,g-,'3rg'f?5J4,9F'Mff,'ig,-Vg-,Q W, , , .4-H 1 b T ew 3,-,4f'5g,,,5g'!1yggQ1:, 'f',M,,.vJ5L,,. Q..-K king 5.93 --av an i- ix. ww- z :'.2w.R..l..d9s'-AA, -fi 1971 BASEBALL RECORD Wy Longview 4 Ruston 10 Ruston 11 Byrd 5 Fair Park 8 Captain Shreve 8 Southwood 12 Linear 10 BTW 0 Bossier 10 Jesuit 3 Northwood 6 Airline 5 Byrd 7 Fair Park 8 Captain Shreve 19 Southwood 2 Linear 5 BTW 3 Airline 6 Big Red Gets Into the Swing of Things led out by the team. N, Senior Larry Terrell leads the race at a local track meet. Larry set many records while at Woodlawn. Woodlawn Cindermen Show Their Form Buddy MOWVY Prelmres to hurl the 5h0lPUt for the Knights' In the shotput Robert Pennywell gives his best. P. 'xc xV I3 4 N X 3 Broad jumper John Moore strains for greater length. Throughout the Seas Ricky Simmons narrowly clears the bar. S , gf, Donald Fletcher hurls through the air for the Knights. on of Seventy-One Coach Robert Burton's young track team Enished seventh in the District 1-AAAA Meet. Woodlawn's top performer was senior pole vaulter Ricky Simmons who finished second in the district. Other points in the dis- trict meet came on a third place in the 440 relay by the team of James Abney, Charles Washington, Vernon Graham, and Arthur Greeng third place in the 180-yard low hurdles by Charles Washingtong and fourth place in the 120-yard high hurdles by Vernon Graham. Knights finished sixth in the Woodlawn invitational, a meet won by Fair Park. First place in that meet went to Ricky Simmons who vaulted for 12-5 and senior Larry Terrell in the two-mile run. HS Tennis Team Practices Many Hours The 1970-71 tennis team spent many extra hours after school to improve their skill. Donald Dowden was the only returning letterman, but he was aided by a de- termined bunch of first-year netters. The players had a rough schedule including two matches with the state champion, Captain Shreve, and two matches with Byrd High School, which has long been considered one of the toughest in the state. Coach Ivy was assisted by two student coaches, Mrs. Boydstun and Miss Shuamont, who spent many long hours with the racketcers. Lettermen for the 1971 team were Paula McCann, Vickie Alexander, Robbie Fielder, Sherry Lazarus, Bruce Buckingham, Watson Franks, Donald Dowden, Glen Davison, and Jim Robinson. Sophomore member Paula McCann steps up to return the serve to her opponent from Captain Shreve. Watson Franks exhibits skill in his smashing serve. .5 , -. 1 Q . Tift A: 2,77 , X , I f Yi 1 ,g-,,,.,.fw Enthusiastic member Bruce Buckingham returns the shot 'ln ,mv ,.,,,. fr , HY' 4 Y -N 5-,, , ,,,. , .1 .XY fi' i' + I fw V J x , , v E ' Q3 25,1 i1z:ii','f,.,,,g?'4L,, f.lf.,Lu h kr '11 'alfa . J - L x . ' 'A M. i 1 4 'H Q, ..xI.k. lk flvkf , Q ' 'cfc'qK'Y 4L5 5,rk'p zjf N3 K ,f f. ,fx , 'xW.A'-Mk' ,f::f'1:r5EJl.-Ci :-ll: ff , 1. 5-, Z, 3 'z 4 Q., - - ,X Q gk ,x .mmf-W 1, ya , .. fx -, , f 4., 4 1 f i -. 1. ,IX kr -' 'f ' 315 lg 4ss.r:1f134if . L ' Q- . 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A f I A 4, , xy , f '- ArA'l fix pf V5 1 - 1 f , Y- P g 'f if ' 'wi' F ' , -er' , 'V + .. ,, ' ' XS. - 1 I , 4 1 .' i' pf rf 3 ABOVE: Paula McCann, Vickie Alexander, Robbie Fielder, and Sherry Lazarus. Five Lettermen Return for '72 Team BELOW: Bruce Buckingham, Watson F ranks, Donald Dowden, Glen Davison. and lim Robinson. 7 1 it 1 5 f if A IJ Boys' and Girls' P.E. Classes Stress Physical Fitness Evelyn Coffey concentrates on the target. Boys spend many hours learning basketball skills. The physical education classes are designed to devel- op emotional maturity, give emphasis to good moral val- ues, and most importantly develop physical skill and fit- ness. Basketball, volleyball, tennis, football, and softball are just a few of the many activities carried on in the boys' and girls' physical education classes. For a period of six weeks they are required to take a course in safety and health which include the principles of first aid and healthful methods to live by. At the end of each six weeks tournaments are held among the classes. These tournaments create much en- thusiasm among the students. Peggy Reynaud practices for a tennis skill test. o? -55535 x ffiliiaiaii-Ima 5'f!.1-'T-':?ff'I'f1'f3'3W 583585 'sw'v,.Q w. '+xW. vs 'f , Virginia Bell and Brenda Henderson display both skill and enjoyment while playing badminton ABOVE: Nancy Stewart shows enthusiasm while participating in a game of ping pong. RIGHT: Basketball provides the necessary competition to promote good sportsmanship. Lancerettes are Enthusiastic Group Lancerettes show a spark of enthusiasm during a pep rally. Helping to create spirit is another enthusiastic group, the Woodlawn Lancerettes. They are led by Colonel Marsha Knight and Lt. Colonel Beth Ann Towns, boast- ing a membership of 359 girls. During the summer they could be seen practicing, preparing for the coming school year. Also many hours are spent in working with the cheerleaders and singing. The pep squad is composed of sophomore, junior, senior, and for the first time, freshman girls - each one doing his own to promote spirit. This year Mrs. Carolyn Smith sponsors and manages the pep squad. At the end of the year a banquet will be attended by all Lancerettes, at which time outstanding members are recognized and new officers are presented. Colonel Marsha Knight and Lt. Colonel Beth Ann Towns boast one of the largest pep squads in the state. -s ' -- , -wif Ee. 1 J.. - ml gw Crecia Biard and Jan Thomisee, flagbearers, exhibit the Lancerette banner. Majors ,loleen Hennigan and Debbie Nutt help to see that order is maintained in the pep squad. Serving for the first year as sponsor of the Woodlawn Lancerettes is Mrs. Carolyn Smith. 42 I ABOVE: Pom poms are a new exciting part of the pep squad uniform. i i LEFT: Pat Walsworth in a pom pom routine at a pep rally. CAPTAINS - FRONT ROW: Charlotte Webb, Dianne Greenlee, Patsy Searcy, Teri Bacigalupi. ROW 2: Charmaine Barnes, Charlotte Tripiet, Jenanie Lacobee, Dottie McWhiney. 5-2 LIEUTENANTS - FRONT ROW: Chris Doughty, Aliese Kinley, ,ludy Thornton, Janet White. ROW 2: Lauri Barre, Sherry Bellows, Renee Wil- son, Terri Alexander. Pep Squad Kee S Tradition Hi h LEFT: Julie and Helen present Sir Knight, Bob O'Bleness, at the Fair Park game. BELOW: Lancerettes wait impatiently for the game to end. 'I4 44 LEFT: Pep Squad cheers for the boys at the Byrd pep rally. BELOW: Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Boydston are presented a corsage at the homecoming pep rally. r l Laneerettes Work Hard to Create Spirit COMPANY A - FRONT ROW: Veronica Johnson, Gretchen Sudds, Ernestine Dukes. ROW 2: Charlotte Webb, Pat Watley, Cathy Carney, Mary McCormick, Linda Morgan, Karen Waldon, Donna Leone, Pam DeVault, Judy Thornton. ROW 3: Brenda Morgan,,Tanya Davis, Vicki Foy, Linda Tingle, Sherry Smith, Lynda Caldwell, Susy Brown. ROW 4-: Peggy Posey, Jeri Rich, Marilyn Litton, Karen Chance, Brenda Stephens, Kay Peters, Janet Martin. ROW 5: Romae Jolley, Rene Jolley, Vickie Nossaman, Maria Herzog, Pat Powell, Yvonne McWhiney, .lan Thompson, Thersa Old- ham, Alliece Cole. barn' . .M Q , ,. . , .,.,, - 1 -,..,f:s..4mm+'l1U COMPANY B - FRONT ROW: Charmaine Barnes, Camille Foster, Theresa Ebarb, Leah Parham, Polly Benefield, Linda Jones Irma Small Haro- lyn Cason, Chris Doughty. ROW 2: Bobbi Mercer, Beverly Spalding, Cindy Primrose, Vicki Miles, Elaine McLeod, Nancy Cagle, Cindy Freeman, Patti Garrett. ROW 3: Annette LaFave, Lisa Smith, Flo McGuire, Sandy Carter, Vicki Whatley, Vallie Mercer, Suzanne Huber Robbi Mercer ROW 4: Pam Rowe, Karen Lynch, Helen West, Melanie Stone, Janie Hill, Melodie Smith, Patsy Hack, Debbie Bullock, Donna Emfinger. O Junior cheerleader Pat Walsworth leads the team through the Lancer- Lauri Baffe Passes out goody bags 10 the football players on the big ettes' victory line. dal' Of the Byrd game- i l l l 46 ABOVE: Bary and Helen award the spirit stick. RIGHT: Cheerleaders Pat Walsworth and Helen Groves with Sir Knight during the Alma Mater. COMPANY C - FRONT ROW: Patsy Searcy, Cindy Edmonds, Sherri Gerreru, Eartha McNeil, Mary Walpool, Janet White. ROW 2: Pam Addi- son, Rhonda Herren, Ginger Malone, Debbie Luttrell, Susan Bounds, Pam King, Trudi David, Karen Chandler. ROW 3: Rose Matthews, Debbie Taylor, Debbie Venable, Debbie Taylor, Portia Lewis, Kathleen Weller, Debra Mills, Susan Oliver. ROW 4: Kathy Frady, Debi Priest, Rita Mat- thews, Barbara Amburn, June Patterson, Tanya Davis, Judy Patterson, Ginger Sherron, Tricia Heins. if 5 ., .QW ls! L 9 v Wm, ,, fl Y 'fra' 5 , jkzianve Z ' 1, A ff A-7 , 4 COMPANY D - FRONT ROW: Dianne Greenlee, Patty Arceneaux, Chandra Simons, Delia Cathey, Erika Kuun, Beckie DeBroeck, Debbie Silvey, Dorothy Robinson, Aliese Kinley. ROW 2: Rhonda Blank, Vicki Ursery, Dianne Wallace, Suzanne Pantalion, Roxanne Robinson, Brenda Schelling- er, Shaylon Baker, Karen Smith. ROW 3: Sandra Towns, Nancy Coldwell, Dodie Russell, Ram Reggio, Pam King, Lori Gayer, Donna Pintor, Pam Hickenbottom, Sherry Bouknight. ROW 4-: Susan Crocker, Cecile Barnes, Martha Gable, Debbie Rainbolt, Nancy Strother, Sherry Vaughn, Judy Thomas, Becky Robinson, Brenda Carson. Pep quad Takes Pride in Being Knights Knights rush through the Lancerettes, spirit poster. Coach Williams is congratulated after beating Southwood. , ,QW - D S Y A ,Q .I 2 'Q ' V 3 552155 255 T 4 , , 'I47 48 Major Debbie Nutt gives advice to freshman Cathy Rasberry. Janice Ebarb helps instill excitement at a game. Freshmen First-Time Members COMPANY E - FRONT ROW: Judy Painter, Dera Murphy, Karen Whitworth. ROW 2: Dottie MeWhiney, Cynthia Freeman, Dawn Sherron, Dodie Miller, Sue Cole, Barbara,Millcr, Gloria Reaves, Lori Cayer, Babie Spinks, Terri Alexander. ROW 3: Debbie Savage, Marla Shelton, Paula Lloyd, Cayla Booty, ,Debbie Moses, Cheryl Mieiotto, Dianne Clay, Shona Oglesby. ROW 4: Sharon Reyna, Paula Leone, Debra Coza, Joel Palermo, Paula L4-on, Linda Solly, Becky Rachal, Claudia Little. ROW 5: janet Powell, Debbie Clingan, Shelia Moll, Rhonda Drong, Paula Wheeler, Barbara Webb, Connie Harvey. Sandra Wilkins, Berry Nell Baker. A. 7 :?-f:,'ka:g1eg COMPANY F - FRONT ROW: Jeannie Lacobee, Linda Mays, Janet Oliver, Renee Wilson. ROW 2: Donna Smith, Lori Haynes, Debbie Mowry, Charlsie LeMay, Becky Webb, Renee Travis, Laura Moore, Pat Sherville. ROW 3: Linda Brown, Linda Foley, Cathy Nolan, Renee Festervand, Der- ona Tidwell, Melissa Austin, Phyliss Osteen, Susan Ramsey, Lanell Blount. DRUMMERS: Pat Whalley, Sharon Reyna, Juanita Rigby, Patsy Hack, Bobbi Mercer, Janice Kinley, Nancy Cagle, Janet English - Head Drum- P l Willis, Connie Harvey, Sandra' Wilkins, Berry Nell Baker, Cathy Carney, Debbie Bullock. mer, au a Leone, Becky X f I4 ABOVE: Becky Bush presents Mrs. Peace with a corsage. LEFT: Ricky Brookins, Ken Cagle, and Bill Killgore display their spirit at a pep rally. COMPANY G - FRONT ROW: Charlotte Triplet, Mary Sweedar, Evelyn Moss, Lisa Frady, Glenda Jones, Iris Jordan, Wanda Coe, Pam Martinez, JoAnne Johnston, Renee Jacks, Lauri Barre. ROW 2: Becky Willis, Peggy Kennedy, Beverly Young, Melva Loftin, Kayla Brister, Terri Stroud, Sheila Brown, Carol Davis, Gayle Thomas. ROW 3: Juanita Rigby, Jennifer Cordy, Susan Hemperley, Juanell Evans, Janice Kinley, Debbie Leon, Lanie Thomas, Susie Waterfallen. ROW 4: Liz Todaro, Melinda Austin, Nancy Green, Rhonda Strickland, Vicki Henderson, Wanda Cooks, Brenda Houston, Pat Daniels, Janet English. QA., ., I 1 8 COMPANY H - FRONT ROW: Teri Bacigalupi, Gwen Hunt, Joyce Armer, Debra Williams, Sherry Bellows. ROW 2: Loraine Pressey, Carol Wil- son, Debbie Allen, Wanda Harris, Cathy Rasberry, Luwanna Wheeler, Kay Shields, Kathy Clark. ROW 3: Debbie Triplet, Susan Christian, Marvi- lyn Byrley, Helen Whitson, Terri Bryan, Lynnie Lee, Patty Bryan, Janet Westcott. ROW 4-: Karen Boesman, Juana Butler, Judy Phillips, Donna Chandler, Margaret Piazza, Cheryl Starkey, Karen Randolph, Pat Keim. Pep Rallies Keep Spirit Boosted Pep squad girls and cheerleaders dance around the graveyard following the Southwood pep rally. Pat Walsnurth. Bt-tiki Bush. Julie Hall. Head Chverleatler Helvn Groves. Mary Ann Blankenship, Janice Ebarb. 0 0 1 0 0 0 d VlV3Cl0US SIX Keep plrlt Booste Thi-rv zirt- six girls ztrnuntl thf- vustlt- who art- m-wr vnmllvss spirit t'llLtl'lll'l4'Y'lSllt' of vwry Knight. mistgikt-ti liar mitotic- e-lst: Thi-y uri- tht' six vixuvimis Wliilt' tittm-ntling SMU during thc- summvr, thvy W tlicw-t'lt't1fla-rs who flu so muvh in lu-ttping thv inorult- ol' ttwlw lilut- riltlmns, tht- spirit stic'lc.a1ntl wvrv nomi tht' stutlvnts untl tttlilt-tt-s lmostf-tl. 4-rl lor tht- Ctltll-C0lLl Amtrtl. Tht-ir flutin-s urs- inunt. invlurling painting postvrs. Tltttss- six tl:-tlit'z1lt'tl girls spvnml nitivli ol' lhvir ' rking nttl skits lm' Ilt'ItLlSSf'IttllllI'S.St'lllTlgtl4'f'L1lS and :intl 4-iivrgi in trying to stimulutti thv Knights' fans. rililmns. pruvtiviiig vht-trrs. and niaking spirit tags lor ll luml juli. hut at ttt't't'SSLlI'f onv lor km-ping uliw thc tht- tlmtltull plutvrs lit-lnrv with-tt gunna Thfit perform tlitimi ul' that mlitwllitli Mun. WHS is Pftllltl of 5011. titli ul tht-sw tlutivs mth Ll spark of vntlitisiusm and Htl tlmx It IN lrii Woodlawn cheerleaders pose with their 1971 mascot, ff' Michele Peace. Senior Cheerleaders Becky Bush and Janice Ebarh enjoy a refreshing ,lunior cheerleader Mary Ann Blankenship clowns during a skit at the moment during one of their half-time breaks. Airline Pep rally- 1' 'A 1' A ' ' I If ,'lV:, , ff I , f f f 4 if , ,, I I ., . Q , if ,ij 1 bf, ,s if Q .7,Lfgf,g er. V , -in 'j -Al' ff-- 3 'fr-sqf.,,gk-g..,5-ami Sr.:-, f1,:f,f ,' X' ,, 'L . V ,. ' rig? -3'-'-iq. 5 V' ' L i'ffY'wL'f K 1 Dv. ' ,ll L V ' it KL 4 ' + 57lv,'.Qg. Qfffg. W -Lfil 7.x juVi::!i -, VLA ' Lai, . - T94 A ..,, -W ,,.. .Wx ,,, ,f,4,. 'ft .W Y? ? H0 URS 5 1 9 . - - , . , B I 2. N 'X I 4 4 1 ,J N: .NH ,- W1 i 1 E 'W A! A .L 1 4 , Q 1.155 1 3 K' W 1 The Night of Knights, Homecoming 1971 1 l 1 ABOVE: Marsha Knight's dreams became reality when whe was crowned Queen of the 1971 Court by Mr. Cook. RIGHT: Peggy Kennedy, Sophomore Maid in the Homecoming Court, awaits her introduction to the student body. Excitement was in the air on the night of October 1 at Captain Shreve Stadium. All around the stadium one could see girls with Homecoming dresses and corsages and boys wearing suits. This was truly the Night of Knightsf-' Homecoming 1971. On this evening the 1971 graduates were honored. Half-time ceremonies began when Queen Marsha Knight and her court were presented to the spectators. Queen Marsha and her maids were escorted by gradu- ates from the class of 1971. Joining in the presentation ofthe court were the Lan- cerettes, the Lancer Drill Team, the Marching Band, and the Concert Choir. Following the victory over Ouachita High School, the Rogue Show entertained at the traditional dance which was held at the American Legion Club. 7 ,, . f -W w-ff.1x1 9-41 W , E, .i,, ,,.. ,, f Q, 3 Z1 1' ' 1 4 f,,..' , f 'fgi1,f f 'WA , , .,, vs 164 66 Girl of My Dreams Rhonda Strickland may -1 Julie Hall Pat Walsworth First Runner-up Second Runner-up Connie Wilson Brenda Frazier Third Runner-up Fourth Runner-up 167 D q wi H.. L FRONT ROW: Jan Thomisee, Janice Ebarb, Julie Hall, Helen Groves, Iris Jordan. ROW 2: Susan Hemperlay, ,lan Thompson, Susan Smith, Connie Wilson, Ginger Howell. ROW 3: Cheryl Miciotto, Debi Priest, Debbie Taylor, Rhonda Strickland, Brenda Frazier. ROW 4: Mary McCormick, Suzy Rose, Terri Leitgeb, Janet Martin, Pat Walsworth. Beauties' Faces Show Their Excitement Q , ABOVE: Top twenty beauty contestants prepare for the final night of competition, LEFT: Rhonda Strickland makes her walk as Girl of My Dreams. Becky Bush and Skipper Thornton entertained the audience with sev, The judges' job was to observe each girl carefully and then choose the eral popular songs at the pageant. one to serve as Girl of My Dreams. K1 0 so l 's Master of Ceremonies Randy Haynes listens to the answer given by Top Twenty finalist .lan Thomisee. W i 9 70 3.,,,,,, , CCOL DE W., , , ,f ,, A fwW ' f 55125-- b 77 , Q '19 , , I , , W, .V , 4 5 V f Q Q W wp f 2 3 Q . ,,,, 1 fvwffwf R 0 ff' MY' ,, Mf4',fff xfffwffif-ffw,?awWn H ff fwffffdffff' ,ffffffffwffw , .wf ,,, , ,,,,,ff,,if,,,,, ,mwwwwgffwwy ? ,fW,f ,J , 9 p 44 M,Wf?0Qgf5,Wf'4ff' ' ,,Wl7f Y'fWf 2,fffff,w, ,414 if 5 f , 3 , X Z ,, f f, 5 if wwxffmzi 'Z Q 'lf 4, f ' 72' f f f 9 , 1 fh ,MW ff V, , 1 M, ,V '- QQ 'WWW ff ,,-J' v 4 .I 7 , ,Q W, ,wffq 4, ff ,rg ff 4 f f ,,., ,gwfff g ,I 3 f G 5 ,,. 291 ,y,ff ,,uqnlllH 172 'lgixrzzzgiig :MA-W - W rw-'Izzy , . . A ,4.,:.M,,,,,,.f,, f,.,X,. 5 -4,.,,ww,wMv' V Jil '-Till? .1 5 y, 1 3 L 6 2.1 Q if 13 5 fs .-:frm 'fini if iE45is?ZZ il t.,a-1 ig ,1g2t:., , si ,Z 11 gg ,Q fl t ff is 'E ' 2 ii, s Q ' s 3 L 1, ,w vi Ssilfis It 1 gg ie, .fi 53 ,f 1 K 1:1 gf if i sg L, V ,ee ,, l 1 Qt li eil 2 1' 7 Q ii' it lil Ei li 2 y l i 5 s 1. t ,Z if 5' if 3' gf 4: 2 1 l l Kem MAIDEN AND MAIDS: Debbie Duty, Gayla Booty, Renee Goldsmith. VASSAL AND PAGES: Randy Allen, Gary Ebarb, Kelly Killgore. Vassals Attend Pa eant of the Accolade On February 18, 1972, the splendor of the Medieval Age was brought to life at Woodlawn with the Pageant of the Accolade and the Knight's Ball. The castle opened its gates to the many knights and ladies who en- tered to show their loyalty to the majestic king and queen. Serving as this year's king and queen were Bill Killgore and Julie Hall. The king and his court were en- tertained by various talents from around the castle. The court consisted of four senior boys and four sen- ior girls, three junior boys and three junior girls, two sophomore boys and two sophomore girls, and rounding out the court were the first freshmen ever to participate in the Accolade Pageant. The Pageant of the Accolade is an annual affair at Woodlawn High School. Immediately after the pageant the king and his court and the citizens in attendance proceeded in their cars to the American Legion Hall for the annual Knight's Ball. Everyone who attended both the pageant and the dance relived the excitement of the Medieval Ages and continued the tradition of Knighthood. TRUMPETEERS: Patti Jones, Peggy Dunlap, Melinda Austin. S A-V l ,E gba LADIES IN WAITING: Mary Ann Blankenship, Pat Walsworth, Renee Wilson. SQUIRES: Don Aycock, Paul Kennington, Ricky Wyatt. Accolade Pageant ill Long Be Jester for the Pageant was Richard Thigpen. Wendy Thomas and Mi- chele Peace were train bearers. '09 'W Y I I Y Z? F' I E l Charles Statham prepares to receive the honor of knighthood as he kneels before the king of the Accolade Pageant. ' 'vie rf, L A :,, X 4 1 . V Y J g l 7 t N , ' ip X , - if Ei Q . ,t 1 -A Glen Davison served as the Herald for this year's pageant. N . 7 15' 4 1 ag af me . i 3 i N 2 it 5 X 5 y E 1 ENTERTAINERS: Janet English, Celia Hickenbotam, Carolyn Wardell, Jo Calloway, Alan Toms, Debbie Taylor. ROW 2: Kenny Gilbert, Gwendolyn Pennywell, Cathy Carney. 0 Remembered by Senlors of 1 972 LADIES: Connie Wilson, Debbie Nutt, Terri Leitgeb, Janice Ebarb. KNIGHTS: Charles Statham, Robert Cross, Sandy Davis, Tommy Starkey. 'Ne I7 76 65. J, K . ,Z .. 'Rf' ' l 5' x,,'-- OFFICERS AND SPONSORg Mrs, Fgsqgrg Glen Davison, President: Debaters take time to look over their notes at the Capwin Shreve' tour- Bary Hayes, V. President, Crecia Biard, Corr. Secretaryg Dan Denton, namem held at Gawain Shreve High Seheel- Rec. Secretary, Rusty Thompson, Treasurer. x FL Becomes Chartered Member National Forensic League has a threefold purpose: to train students in leadership, to interest students in pub- lic speaking, and to hold their interest until they ac- quire a high degree of effectiveness as speakers. This is the first year the club has become a chartered member of National Forensic League. The club has been very active during the year. Mem- bers attended tournaments in Louisiana, Texas, and Mississippi throughout the year. Debate workshops were held weekly with guest speakers such as lawyers, judges, and court clerks. They also hosted a forensic tournament. Two projects were held to raise money for the club. A car wash held at Robo and Santa Socksv sold at Christmas proved to be very successful. FRONT ROW: Watson Franks, Bary Hayes, John Boston, Tommy Gibson, Max Nunnery, Dennis Herring, Pat Durusau, Steve Butcalis. ROW 2: Crecia Biard, Glen Davison, Dan Denton, Helen Whitson, Rusty Thompson, Cindy Wells, Vickie Miles, Susan Smith, Jackie Lohman, Kathy Turn- er. Trudy David. Jackie Lohman and Susan Smith, two junior NFL members, found de- bating and public speaking educational and enjoyable. Gene Smeed and Watson Franks concentrate on the debatef Bary Hayes and Dennis Herring, a successful debate team, qualified for the Tournament of Champions. Dan Denton and Glen Davison received many trophies and awards for their outstanding work at various debate tournaments. ,mfms ,uv ,Q--gg, ,nv 'I77 Membership in the National Honor Society is one of the highest honors a student can achieve while at the Castle. This honorary organization stands for character, leadership, scholarship, and service. To be a member of National Honor Society, a student not only must maintain a 3.0 grade average, but he also must be highly recommended by his teachers. He must be actively involved in at least two school organizations. Highlights of the year for this group include the in- duction of new members each spring and the annual spring banquet. Members also usher for the baccalaure- ate and graduation' ceremonies. x X., -. X4 ational Honor Society Builds Leadership RIGHT - OFFICERS: David Boughton, Vice President, Dianne Greenlee, Secretary-Treasurer: Janet English, Chaplain, Tommy Star- key, President. SPONSORS: Mr. Robinson and Mr. Gipson. FRONT ROW: Janice Ebarb, Joleen Hennigan, Beth Ann Towns, Glenda Knotts, Brenda Frazier, Renae Jolley, Romae Jolley, Jan Thomisee, Janet -1 English, Sheila Mott. ROW 2: Mary Stockholm, Mary McCormick, Brenda Stephens, Karen Chance, Debbie Clingan, Patricia Oliver, Linda Burn- 4 ley, Linda Trant, Dianne Greenlee, Crecia Biard, Lynda Caldwell. ROW 3: Janet Powell, Sherry Smith, Debbie Balzarette, Sharon Reyna, Juanita 1 Rigby, Melody Quinn, Berry Nell Baker, Susan Wood. ROW 4: Pat Watley, Suzanne Huber, Glen Davison, Randy Lentz, Tommy Starkey, David 1 Boughton, Dan Denton, Rusty Thompson. ROW 5: Gene Smeed, Danny Gamble, Charles Whitworth, Dennis Herring, Robert Beadle, Eddie Q Smithey, John Coleman. 'Q 1 1 il .i i f J it i 1 J l 5 'l i 1 E is 3 l I Journalists Honored Quill and Scroll The purpose of Quill and Scroll is to promote inter- est and scholarship in high school journalism. The orga- nization is a national honor society which is made up of those students who have done outstanding work for one of the publication staffs. The school publications are the ACCOLADE, the HERALD, and the Football Pro- gram. To be eligible for membership in the Quill and Scroll, one must be on a business or editorial staff of the school. Other requirements include being recom- mended by an advisor and having a high scholastic av- erage. J WV! E4 Z 1 f K , Judy Posey pins the Quill and Scroll pin on Jan Thomisee. Mrs. Richardson, the sponsor of Quill and Scroll, encourages journal- OFFICERS: -loleen Hennigan, V- President: .lan Thomisee, Secretaryg ism students at Woodlawn. Glenda Knotts, Treasurerg Debbie Nutt, President. f. i P , A if l YQ QL, f r' f. ff' ?f u u v 'Y' . f I 79 PELICAN STATE REPRESENTATIVES - FRONT ROW: Grace Boyett, Cynthia Killgore, Julie Hall, Susan Wood, Mary McCormick, Connie Wilson. ROW 2: Randy Lentz, Glen Davison, Randall Ebarb, Watson Franks, Terry Hammett, Robert Beadle. Today's Students Are T0m0rr0w's Leaders Several outstanding Woodlawn students, elected by the student body, attended Pelican State on the LSU campus in Baton Rouge. Qualities of leadership, initia- tive, scholarship, and personality must be practiced and possessed by these students. A mythical 51st state, Pelican State has its own con- stitution, statutes, and ordinances. The citizens organize their own state, city, and parish governments. Officials are elected by regularelection procedures. Pelican State is dedicated to teaching young people the duties, privileges, rights, and responsibilities of the American citizen. To these students who participate in Pelican State, it is an unforgettable experience. It is here that students see themselves as leaders of tomor- row. PELICAN STATE ALTERNATES - FRONT ROW: Dianne Greenlee, Beth Ann Towns, Brenda Frazier, Helen Groves, Karen Chance, Joleen . 2 ' , ' , , E Hennigan ROW 2 Harley Harville Michael Lucas John Coleman Donald Youn . Knights Excel in arious Fields -.R Buddy Mowry and Robert Pennywell were chosen for the All-City Team. Robert was also on the All-District Team. 5-3 Major Dan Denton was one of twelve R.O.T.C. cadets in the U.S. .0 receive the Legend of Valor Bronze Cross. W 1 9 , w' 'eff' 'H ' Q ifflff, f 4 21' fzikvff fl ' f H My , , ,af 4, WA5f142fW fwwfa, M42 ' 745' w fff' if I f?i,,f412 'tc' I ,Ziff 4, ta, t , f,5zf ,4- ,df f m f, f' 'X ' I' W, J -wmfaf ' f 7, 1 1Zfff5.,.79Q'lf fi 1 1 5 , I 'el' .,.. jf 1 r I , Q 'i ,, .,' F1 ' 'H .Q , lf 4,41 Rusty Thompson, a senior at Woodlawn, scored high enough on the National Merit Test to qualify as a semi-finalist. Beth Rhoades, a senior member of the Concert Choir, was chosen for both All-State Choir and Orchestra. t ,' :ff,,w-f'f ' ,.,,, W Aqfvfzg , g. ie NI ,,,,., , Ygx -Y r l be 3 QW! J? 3 rl W X-, wi 1 ' f A nl 1, Y f f ' , r f JW mms, VV' 'CILW17 l1Ldd1e bmithey, ,Io Calloway, Carolyn Meljaniels, and Alan Toms, members of the Concert Choir Man utstandin tudents Receive Awarded the honor of being named National Merit Commended S dents are Glen Davison and Robert Patterson. aff' wwf' s-Z t u. l. Z l 4 . l , 5 l I 2 .. 4 X V uf H77 1 fr' ll la 5 7 , were chosen for All-State Choir. 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'ge 1' . f f, f-f, f 11 , , g gt x . tn. :w.i ' .- , we 1 if W Af ' 5 'f ,1, ' V , :QA iv., 3. 1 11g 5-f.,1z f ,, fi-ffffi' .a , r, . , ' , ,f . 1.5-f1g,gzf . f ' ' 1 .xr-fr ' iff, fe' A ,f it ., 1 15' if .,rga'-ww: x.-wfz-u,. ' .ful -. '. -'-' m. ww ur' uf .' Yiiff' ?- ff f -XA f 'Nm' V -M,f.f ,. y ,'L'.,h:V. wfiff- I fm- ?Y9-.suit ,xr J , f 'v:z? f ' -Q.. ' 1 it wa, 'hw-'. ,.,, sf -LL., 'Q '?t,.', .5 I: . L -ff'-fa .V X a 51 4 at I -- 2' . f-1 ' X' . -- ff 1 .. ,A 1 . . .. x39 +'2 'w .sgkzaup A Us X Q 41 i ' 1 Y . PEOPLE ' I 1 X - QW. . -r-9 , lm'- -.-g.. A X -vw Y .,: Y . 'rf., ,jf I H ,TV fa if , Q,- gr, vw wf. ai . it ig M 2 og ii .Y if ii fha EEE nz 2? 7? if ge 9 16 1 g,,,,,,M Q r ,aw E 23 1? 4 x ' raw, Q '-.M 7 ,,,:,. 4' W was 1 ff, 4, af, ww gi Mr. Cook and Miss Rogers discuss one of the many problems that arise at the Castle. r. Cook, the Man Every student at Woodlawn High School, from the biggest senior to the smallest freshman, know Mr. J. W. Cookg he is the man who makes it happen. Mr. Cook has a busy schedule to keep, but he seems to find the time to help both teacher and student with school problems. ho Makes It Happen He received his B.S. degree from Louisiana Tech his M.Ed. from Northwestern State University. Attending WHS football games with his wife children, Becky and Joe, is one of his favorite times. Also, Mr. Cook enjoys camping, fishing, golf. Assisting Sharon Reyna in her schedule change is the big man on campus, Mr. Cook. and and pas- and l 7 Assistant Principals Kee S Orderl MR. GERALD W. MOSS . . . Assistant Principal in charge of Ad- ministration . . . B.A., M.E., and 30 hours, Northwestern State Uni- versity . . . enjoys hunting, skating, and motorcycle riding MRS. MILDRED B. PUGH . . . Assistant Principal in charge of In- structions . . . BS., Gramblingg M.Ed., Prairie View A8zMg 30 hours, Northwestern State University . . . enjoys household chores, listening - to music, and visiting historical sites Mrs. Pugh writes in an appointment in her busy schedule. Mr. Moss glances over the school activities for the year. , A,', u.'ft ,L3 ' . 1 I' 4,022 4 i 1 ' 1 al' , 1 , I - I.. a ' If 1 V f, If .1 ' 5 o' ' x' is I I ' I n . ,fn V I l E I, a U, u ' 5 , I i H!!! , 4 I v q I a I I n n I 13? I I :vnu u gl ti I I 3 Q I X, ,. , 1 I - , U ' l 2 A ' ' I , V ' '1 t, K . is, 'IMAX' 1 . V ' 1 , f, ' l , I I I Q ' x H , , ,, M ' l Q V ,W K W . ,. , 7 1 2 V rw I i V 4 ' H zz u 3 i' H Q 1 D ,, , , n 1' 5 rl, as - 1 5 HS Counselors Are Helpful to tudents MRS. RANDLE I. CEISLER . . naryg M.Ed. and 30 hours, NSU, crafts MR. JOHN GILLIAM, JR .... Freshman Counselor . . . B.S., Wiley College, M.S., New Mexico Highlands University . . . enjoys fishing, hunting, chess, and electronics MR. WILLIAM B. SIMMONS . . M.Ed., and 30 hours, NSU MRS. SARAH SNEED WILLIAMS . . . Junior Counselor . . . B.S., M.Ed., and 30 hours, La. Tech Mrs. Williams, junior coun . Senior Counselor . . . B.A., Cente- Tech, and LSU . . . enjoys handi- . Sophomore Counselor . . . B.A., selor, and Mr. Simmons, sohpomore counselor, work on the junior and sophomore standardized tests fi if 5 5 5 Of 3 K 90 ,--.1222 5 3:2 z fe -----..,,,- The coordinators are kept busy in the workroom helping teachers plan their class schedules. Coordinators Are Essential to oodlawn MRS. ANITA N. CHANDLER . . . English III and IV . . , B.A., N Centenaryg M.A., La. Tech . . . enjoys fishing, working with teachers, 3 and visiting with children and grandchildren 1 MISS YVONNE COFFEY . . . American History. . . B.A. and M.A., NSU . . . enjoys listening to music and reading MR. AARON FRANKLIN, SR .... P.E .... B.S,, Grambling . . . enjoys reading, fishing, and sports MR. HILREY F. HOLMAN . . . Administrative Coordinator . . . B.S., NSU, M.Ed. and 30 hours, University of Arkansas . . . enjoys hunting, and fishing MRS. L. ELAINE WHITE . . . Typing II and Business Arithme- tic . . . B.S., Southern State College: M.Ed., University of Arkan- sas . . . ACCOLADE Editorial Staff sponsor . . . enjoys camping, reading, and good music MR. R. W. WHITE. . . Physics and Physical Science . . . B.S., LSU, La. Techg MNS, LSU , . . enjoys playing golf and fishing MRS. ALICE M. AIKEN . . . Geometry . . . B.S., Texas Wesleyan Collegeg M.Ed., University of Texas . . . Vice President of Caddo Teachers Association MRS. LOIS ALLEN . . . Librarian . . . B.A., Centenaryg L.S., LSU, 30 hours, NSU and La. Tech . . . enjoys gardening, cooking, sewing, fishing, and riding bicycles. MRS. WILLIE MAE J. BOLDING . . . Librarian . . . B.S., Gram- bling Collegeg M.Ed., University of Colorado and Prairie View ASZM College . . . hobbies include reading, writing, bowling, fishing, and listening to records MR. JOSEPH B. BONDURANT . . . Driveris Education . . . B.S., Northeast my-M? MR. ARCHIE T. BOOTH JR .... Science . . . B.S., Centenary Col- . lege . . . likes boating, skiing, fishing, and reading MRS. LEE BORDERS . . . Secretary . . . enjoys sewing MRS. CAROLYN BOYDSTUN . . . P.E .... B.S., NSU . . . Assist- ant pep squad sponsor and tennis team coach . . . hobbies include camping and sports MRS. CLARICE BROWN . . . Home Economics . . . B.S., Gram- bling . . . reads in spare time MR. FLOYD E. BYRD . . . JuniorfSenior Arithmetic . . . B.S., rj NSU . . . interested in radio and electronics ml' 'FIT C7 Teaching - Just ne Job of the F acult Mr. Floyd Henderson, senior English teacher, must find time to grade papers and prepare lesson plans for his classes. 2 MR. CHARLES CASKEY . . . Band and Orchestra . . . B.A., La. Tech, M.M.E., Northeast . . . likes to fish and hunt MR. EDWARD .l. CHOPIN . . . Electronics . . . B.S., NSU . . .Key Club sponsor and assistant Industrial Arts Club sponsor . . . hobbies include working on antique cars, woodworking, and traveling MRS. MARNA CHRISTIANS . . . Cashier . . . taught Home Eco- nomics in Holland . . . enjoys sewing, camping, and traveling MRS. FRAN CLARK . . . Secretary . . . enjoys golfing, bridge, sew- ing, and gardening MISS BONNIE COLE . . . English I . . . B.A., La. Tech MRS. RUTHIE LEE COLEMAN . . . Typing I . . . B.A., Philander Smith . . . hobbies include sewing, gardening, and fishing SCT. FLOYD J. COURTADE . . . Military Science II and III . . . sponsors Rifle Team . . . likes hunting, fishing, and Woodlawn foot- ball games MRS. BARBARA CREWS . . . Teacher Aid . . . likes sports and camping MRS. ANN CROCKETT . . . General Math . . . B.S., Southern Uni- versity . . . enjoys swimming, listening to music, and' bowling tudents Appreciate a Teacher's Help irecting Scotty Owens to the bookroom is Mr. Cipson. Everyone appreciates Coach Williams' work with our football team. . V 1--pnamn,-rm-r..m1vnnn-. 1-1 4 MR. CHARLES CROWDER . .. Civics. ,. B.S., M.S., and 30 hours, NSU . . . interested in writing MRS. EVELYN S. DAVIS . . . Teacher Aid . . . enjoys playing the piano, traveling, and family outings MRS. MARY THRASH DAY . . . English III and lV . . . B.S., Cen- tenaryg M.A., NSU . . . enjoys visiting new grandaughter MISS BETTY DIXON . . . P.E .... B.S., Southern State Universityg M.S., 30 hours, La. Tech . . . enjoys Arkansas' football games and traveling MISS SONJA DOWLING Civics B A La Tech s on- sors Football Program Ad Staff MR. JOE DUHON . . . Algebra l . . . B.S., NSU . . . sponsors Knights for Christ . . . enjoys all sports Mrs. Olson assists a student in finding information for a report. V-. 4 MRS. GAYLE DUNN . . . Teacher Aid . . . enjoys camping with family and sports of all kind MISS KATIE M. FIELDS . . . Biology . . . B.S., NSU MRS. NANCILEE FOSTER . . . Speech I, II, and III . . . B.S., Northeast. . . sponsors Speech Club and Thespians . . . debate coach MRS. ODESSIE FRISCH , . . Secretary . . . enjoys reading, sewing, and gardening MRS. WILMA D. GILBERT . . . English II . . . B.A., NSU MR. HAYES GIPSON . . . Physical Science and General Science . . . hobbies include baseball, mountain climbing, bowling, listening to music, and playing music 0odlawn's Secretaries Are Reliable Secretaries are greatly needed to keep our school running efficiently. MRS. LAJUANA BUTLER GOLDSBY . , . Civics . . . B.S., Cente- nary . . . likes to travel MRS. MINNIE L. GOLDSMITH . . . P.E .... B.S., Grambling . . , enjoys reading, listening to music, and sports. MR. WINSTON W. GREEN . . . American History . . . B.A., South- ern University . . . assistant sponsor of Student Council . . . likes golf MR. BERMAN JAMES HARBOR . . . P.E .... B.S. and M.Ed., Tuskegee Institute . . . enjoys fishing, camping, and boating MR. HAROLD HARRIS . . . Agriculture I, II, III . . . B.S. and M.Ed., Stephen F. Austin University . . . sponsors EEA .,.. enjoys fishing, hunting, skiing, and camping MR. GEORGE HARRISON . . . Custodian The Castle Has 109 Teachers This Year MR. FLOYD HENDERSON . . . English IV. . . B.A., North- east . . . sponsors Student Council . . . likes to play tennis MRS. OZELLA HENDERSON . . . English II . . . B.A., Northeast- ern, Tahlequah, Oklahomag M.A., Tulsa University . . . enjoys skiing, fishing, camping, painting, and sewing MR. CECIL W. HERREN . . . Chemistry and Biology . . . B.S., La. Techg M.E., LSU . . . hobbies include sports, fishing, and watching television MR. THOMAS B. HOLLOWELL . . . Mechanical Drawing I, II, III . . . B.S., NSU . . . enjoys fishing MISS DOROTHY JEROME HOVIOUS . . . French and Latin . . . B.A., Siena Collegeg M.A., DePaul University . . . sponsors French and Latin Club . . . studied French in Canada this past summer . . . enjoys gardening, music, and reading MRS. SHERRIE HUDSON . . . Bookkeeping I, II and Business En- glish . . . B.S., NSU . . . sponsors ACCOLADE Ad and Circulation Staffs . . . enjoys camping, skiing, fishing, and working with FBLA MR. KEN IVY . . . P.E .... B.S., NSUg M.S., La. Tech . . . coaches football, basketball, and tennis . . . enjoys hunting and fishing MRS. LUCY JENNINGS . . . Secretary . . . likes to read, work on ceramics, and go to the country MR. JESSE JOHNSON . . . General History and American Histo- ry . . . B.S., NSUQ M.Ed., LSU . . . enjoys sports, and reading I A ww 96 MR. JOHN JOHNSON . . . Biology . . . M.S., Tuskegee Institute MRS. JOYCE L. JOHNSON . . . General History . . . B.S., Gram- bling MRS. CLEMESTINE C. JONES . . . General Science . . . BS., Southern University MRS. JOHNNIE JORDAN . . .Art . . .B.A. NSUQ M.A., Centenaryg 30 hours, La. Tech . . . sponsors Art Club . . . enjoys sewing and gardening MRS. LORANIE KAPPEN . . . Assistant Cafeteria Manager . . . en- joys gardening, knitting, and visiting grandchildren MRS. B. J. KELLUM . . . Typing I and II . . . B.S., Cramblingg M.Ed., Prairie View A8zM . . . hobbies include sewing and photogra- V MR. MARVIN KINES . . . Custodian MRS. RENDA STINSON KING . . . B.A., NSU . . . sponsors Astra Club . . . likes to cook and sew MISS JANETQKYSER . . . Biology . . . B.A. and M.Ed., NSU . . . I enjoys raising dachshunds, reading, gardening, and traveling SPIRIT - 0OdI3Wl1,S Teachers Have It Teachers attentively watch the cheerleaders' performance at the Homecoming pep rally, .57 Mr. Moss and his family enjoy going to Woodlawn football games. MRS. B. J. LAFITTE . . . Home Economics II . . . B.S., Southern University MRS. BETH LA GRONE . . . Special- Education . . . B.S., Southern State of Arkansasg M.Ed., Stephen F. Austing 30 hours, NSU and La. Tech MRS. JOAN LANDREY . . . Teacher Aid - Library. . . B.S., Pennsylvania State University MRS. CARMEN LAUGHMAN . . . English III . . . B.A., University of South Floridag M.A., La. Tech . . . enjoys interior decorating and walking MISS MATTIE L. LEVISTON . . . Bookkeeper . . . enjoys reading and shopping MISS RITA M. LOGAN . . . Biology . . . B.S., Lane Collegeg M.S., University of Missouri . . . enjoys boating and watching plays MISS LINDA LOPER . . . Shorthand I and II . . .'B.S. and M.A., La. Tech . . . sponsors ACCOLADE Editorial Staff MR. CHARLES E. LOVELACE . . . Art I . . . B.S., Grambling: M.A., La. Tech . . .assistant sponsor of Art Club .,. . likes collecting records MR. THOMAS LUDLEY . . . Woodworking . . . B.S., Gram- bling . . . enjoys hunting, fishing, and sports 7.7, , I97 MR. ROGERS W. MARTIN . . . Algebra Il . . . B.S., Centenaryg M.A., LSUg 30 hours, NSU . . . sponsors Math and Science Club . . . hobbies include photography and fishing MISS SUSAN E. MAXWELL . . . Algebra H and Advanced Math . . . B.S., Northeast . . . Co-sponsor of Z Club . . . enjoys skiing and music MRS. CAROL MC INNIS . . . Home Economics . . . B.S., McNeese State College . . . hobbies include sewing, needlework, and coin col- lecting MR. ROBERT E. MC KINNON . . . Driver's Education . . . B.S., La. Tech . . . enjoys hunting, fishing, and golf MRS. MICALA MC MURRIAN . . . English III . . . B.A., North- east . . . likes to crewel embroidery MRS. JUDY MERKET . . . Geography and Civics . . . B.S., Stephen F. Austin and Montana State University . . . sponsors Y-Teens 1,7 aff , AL rx tudent Teachers Learn as They Teach FIRST SEMESTER STUDENT TEACHERS - FRONT ROW: Marie Cooley, Phoebe Herrick, Karen Walters, Nanette Cuidrey. ROW 2: Edward McGehee, Clenrose Hanberry. ' DRINK X . 'ii A few minutes relaxation in the lounge is of vital importance to the faculty. 43. , one me I P a I ,Q B .. I ' Q A 5 VPV .VAQ . I 4-. M , A ' . 'Slab' Faculty Nee s Some Time to Relax MRS. CAROLYN MOORE . . . Teacher Aid . . . enjoys attending Woodlawn football games, skiing, and sewing MRS. NELLIE CLARK MORELL . . . Junior-Senior Math and Ce- ometry . . . B.S., NSU . . . sponsors J.M.I.. .... likes to fish and at- tend football games . . . working on master's degree MR. ORLANDO MOSS . . . Choir and Music Appreciation . . . B.S., Gramblingg M.Ed., Vander Cook College . . . interested in research and writing . . . recently published a book MRS. SARA D. OLSON . . . Geography . . . A.B., LSU . . . enjoys traveling MISS DOROTHY PARRA . . . English I . . . B.A., Northeast . . , hobbies include sewing, reading, painting, and drama . . . sponsors FTA MISS .IUDY PATTERSON . . , English II . . . B.S,, NSU . . . Co- Sponsor of Z Club . . . enjoys swimming, water skiing, and reading af? 200 .41 .X All Many teachers use their break to make out tests, grade papers, or plan assignments. 9 D I N D Teacher s ay S ever one MR. JOE R. PEACE . . . Driver's Education . . . B.S., La. Tech . . . coaches defense on football team MRS. PAMELA J. PEACE . . . English III . . . B.S., La. Tech . . . M Sponsors cheerleaders MRS. MARTHA PLUMMER . . . P.E .... B.S., La. Tech . . . en joys all water sports and keeping up with children MRS. MA'I'I'IE RACHAL . . . Typing II and COP . . . B.S., NSU . . . Coasponsor of FBLA . . . interests include bowling, read- ing, and attending athletic events MISS FRAN RHODES . . . American History . . . B.A. and M.A., NSU: 30 hours, University of Colorado . . . enjoys taking care of dogs and camping MRS. ALICE RICHARDSON. .. English III and IV. . . B.S., Texas Women's University . . . sponsors HERALD AD Staff and Quill and Scroll . . . hobbies include rock collecting and caring for animals SGT. ELBERT ROBERSON . . . Military Science . . . enjoys bowl- ing, fishing, and hunting MR. .IOHNNIE LEE ROBINSON . . . P.E ..., B.S., Bishop College and Grambling College . . . enjoys auto racing, auto mechanics, fish- ing, hunting, and sports MR. WADE ROBINSON . . . Distributive Education . . . B.S., Grambling College . . . sponsors D.E.C.A .,.. enjoys sports, writing, singing, and reading MR. WILLIAM K. ROBINSON . . . Civics and Sociology . . . B.A., NSU . . . sponsors National Honor Society . , . likes water skiing, hunting, fishing, and watching sports MISS BETTY ROGERS . . . English II . . . B.A., Centenary . . . Astra Club Co-sponsor . . . enjoys traveling, music, and cooking MR. TI-IEOPHILE N. SCOTT . . . American History . . . B.S., NSU, M.S., University of Arkansas . . . likes to fish and hunt In Teaching, Patience Is a Necessity MR. CLYDE A. SELF . , . Distributive Education and COE. . B.S., NSUg M.Ed., LSU . . . sponsors D.E.C.A. and COE Club . . enjoys traveling, gardening, and hunting MR. SHEALY SHELBY, JR .... Civics . . . B.A., Grambling . . interested in golf, tennis, fishing, and hunting MRS. BETTY A. SKINNER . . . General Science . . . M.S., Univer sity of Southern Mississippi . . . enjoyr sewing and cooking MRS. CAROLYN SMITH , . . P.E .... B.S., NSU . . . sponsors Lancerettes . . . enjoys all Woodlawn sports MR. WALTER E. SPAIN, ,IR .... General Math . . . B.S., Gram- bling . . . hobbies include pool and ping pong MR. RICHARD A, TEW . . . P.E ..., M. Ed., NSU . . . enjoys golf and horses MR. ALTON THOMAS . . . P.E .... B.S., Northeast . , . coaches football and baseball . . . likes to hunt and to fish MRS. SYBIL THOMPSON , . . Cafeteria Manager . . . enjoys sew- ing, reading, and football games MRS. LORANE TUCKER . . . Algebra I . . . B.S., Southern Univer- sity . . . hobbies include golfing, fishing, and tennis 202 Mr. Gilliam used his very valuable time in explaining the importance of a good education to freshmen. Woodlawn Has a Very Dedicated Facult MRS. ELIZABETH TUGGLE . . . Teacher Aid . . . enjoys playing tennis, basketball, softball, and water skiing MRS. MARY E. TURNER . . . P.E .... B.S., Grambling . . . en- joys sewing, sports, and interior decorating MRS. DENISE F. VAN BIBBER . . . P12 .... Bs., centenary . . . M sponsors majorettes . . . interested in camping, sports, and Wood- lawn athletic events MRS. JANIE P. WAGNER . . . American History . . . B.A., South- ern University . . . enjoys sewing, reading, and traveling MRS. ALLIE WARE . . . Cashier . . . hobbies are bowling, cooking, and camping MR. LEROY WASHINGTON . . . Electronics . . . BS., Gram' bling . . . enjoys fishing and hunting .1 -ra? MR. S. WATSON . . . Spanish I and II and English III . . . B.S., University of Texas . . . likes folk music, pool, and fishing MISS DORIS E. WAYNE . . . English I . . . B.S., Gambling . . . in- terested in traveling MRS. CATHERINE WHITMAN . . . Secretary . . . B.S., La. Tech . . . enjoys sewing, camping, and family MR. A. L. WILLIAMS . . . Driver's Education . . . B.S. and M.Ed., La. Tech . . . head football coach . . . likes to hunt and fish MR. THOMAS WILLIAMS . . . Biology . . . B.S., Southern Univer slty MR. CRAWFORD W, WILLIS . . . Civics and Economics . . . B.S., LSU, B.A., NSU . , . sponsors Interact Club . . . hobbies include photography and aviation MRS. GRACE B. WILMER . . . General Math . . . BS., Wiley Col- legeg M.A., Morgan State . . . enjoys sewing and reading MRS. MARY WILSON . . . Journalism and English III . . . B.A. and M.A., Texas Christian University . . . sponsors HERALD . . . enjoys reading, sewing, ceramics, and sports . . . spends spare time with new son Jeff MRS. NANCY WRIGHT . . . TypingI . . . B.S., La. Tech . . . likes to sew and read MRS. JEAN A. YOUNG . . . Home and Family Living and Home Ec. III . . . FHA sponsor . . . hobbies include cooking, sewing, and read- ing Mrs. Geisler is always busy helping to keep seniors on the right track. Nw if ,A X I ir . .WN-qnnvnwnY4 ' Z- 20 LQ it 'L , .gfziafr-g:q,g in . ' ' 3 , ' 1' ,jf . ,,1, A V A f AM Ami , ,, ff,,1,f' 1 5 5 W g,,.f, . 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J ' 1:4125 4 :f-V1:fa'vi-fw3-:a5:.- M 1-2.1:-:-:,,.+1,v1v1-.W :- Q mimi A wr 1 Robert Cross 1 sabO'3'0w 06 MICHAEL AARON - Baseball 3, Concert Choir President 4, Stu- dent Director 4 JEFFREY ACKLEN CAROLYN ADAMS - Orchestra 3g Pep Squad 3g National Honor Society 35 DE 4 FREDDIE ALBRITE LEE ALLRED - Red Cross Rep. 2, Student Council Rep. 2, DE Club 4 SANDY AMBURN - Student Council Alt. 2, Beauty Pageant 2, Pep Squad 3, Girl of My Dreams 3g FHA 4 ALLEN WADE ANDERSON - Knights' Band 2, ROTC 2, Concert Band 3, Pelican State Alt. 33 ROTC Scotland Band 33 Interact Club 3g Drum Major 45 ROTC Captain 4 JIM ANDERSON, JR. - ROTC Rifle Team 2, Safety Council Rep. 2, Art Club 3, 4 KELLY E. ANDERSON - FHA 39 DE Club 4 Becky Bush Dedicates Own Music REBA ANDERSON RICHARD ASHFORD - BAND 2, 3, 4, Sergeant 4, Stage Band 43 Bookroom Worker 4g Science Storeroom Worker 4 BARBARA JEAN AYTCH TERI BACIGALUPI - Student Council Alt. 2, Pep Squad 3, 4, Cap- tain 4g FHA 3, 4, Historian 3g FTA 3, 4, Board Member 3, Art Club 4 SHELIA BAILEY - CODAC 3, 4 BERRY NELL BAKER - Pep Squad 3, 4, Drummer 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 FHA 3, 4, Football Program Ad Staff 4 DEB , Choir 3, Concert Choir 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 45 ROTC Sponsor, Captain 4- KAY CI-IARMAINE BARNES - Pep Squad 3, Captain 4g French Club 34 Junior Medical League 3, Student Council Rep. 4- STEPHANIE DIANNE BARRISH BIE BALZRETTE - Knights' Band 2, Concert Band 3 4' Girls' WYNELLE BARTLEY - FHA 2, Red Cross Alt. 23 Pep Squad 33 Student Council Rep. 3, ACCOLADE Ad Staff 3, Red Cross Chaplain 3g Football Program Ad Staff Manager 4 ROBERT MICHAEL BEADLE - Math and Science Club 2, 3, Inter- act Club 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 4, Pelecan State Delegate 3g Knights for Christ 4 DAVID EARL BEANER BILLY BEATY - Creative Writing Club 4 ARTHUR RAY BELL - Concert Choir 4 DEBRA BENTLEY Composition to Senior Knights of '72 CRECIA BIARD - Pep Squad 2, 3, 4, Drummer 2, Flag Bearer 43 Speech Club 23 French Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Z Club 3, 4g Student Council Chaplain 4g NFL Secretary 4, Football Program Ad Staff 4 BRUCE BIBBY DORSEY LENONA BIRDWELL - Knights for Christ 3, 4' ROTC Rifle Team Major 4, Scottish Band Major 43 Latin Club 4, Creative Writing Club 4- TRUETI' BLACKSTOCK BOBBY BLAKENSHIP - ROTC Rifle Team 2, 3, 4 EDWARD BLEDSOE, JR. 207 .J W BRUCE BLUE MAE DEAN BLUNDELL - COE Club 4- SANDRA BOATRIGHT KAREN ELIZABETH BOESMAN - French Club 2, 3, President 33 Girls' Choir 2, Concert Choir 4-3 Student Council Rep. 23 Pep Squad 3, 4- STEVE BOGARD KEN W. BOGIE THOMAS BOLES RONALD BOLFER ANITA BOLTON - ROTC Sponsor, Captain, 4-3 Knights for Christ 4 Year of Memories Passes Our a IOSEPHINE BOSTON - Pep Squad 33 Orchestra 3g Junior Class Chaplain 3 DAVID BOUGHTON - Football 2, 3, 4-3 FCA 2, 3, 43 Key Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4-3 National Honor Society Vice President 4' SISSY BOWERS - Safety Council 2g Office Worker 33 DE Club 4 MICHAEL BOWMAN GRACE BOYETT - 4--H 2g Student Council Alt. 33 Pep Squad Lieu- tenant 33 FHA 33 Pelican State Rep. 3 JOHN BRADY - CODAC 3, 4 JACKIE BRINKLEY - Concert Band 33 ROTC 3, 4, Highland Bag Pipe Band 3, 4, Drum Major 4, Interact Club 4 LINDA BRINKLEY TONY BROTHERTON - Knights for Christ 4 WILLIAM BROW GEORGE BROWN - DE Club 4 JOE BROWN ROBERT BROWN SUZANNE CARYL BROWN - French Club 2, 3, 4,'Vice President 3, President 43 Pep Squad 3, 43 Speech Club 4, HERALD Ad Staff 4g Football Program Ad Staff 4 VYRON BROWN RIGHT: Mr. Willis, through his explanations, helps to make Econom- ics less difficult for his second period class. BELOW: Senior left guard Mike Easley prepares to cremate his on- 209 210 Castle Home of Chivalrous Knights WESLEY HAROLD BROWN, JR. - Football 2, 3, 4 VIRGINIA DIANE BURK - Concert Choir 2, 3, Librarian 3, Knights for Christ 3, ROTC Sponsor, Captain 4, Interact Club Sweet- heart 4 C. P, BURKS - Knights, Band 2, Concert Band 3, 4, ROTC 2, 3, ln- teract Club 2 BECKY BURKS - Office Worker 3, FBLA 3 LINDA BURNLEY - National Honor Society 3, 4, Astra Club 3, 4, Choir 3, 4, Knights for Christ 4 KENNEY BURNS - DE Club Vice President 4 RONALD BURNS DALE BURNUM -- Football Manager 3, Key Club 3, DE Club 4 SYLVESTER BURTON - Concert Band 2, 3 BECKY BUSH - Orchestra 2, Band 2, FTA 3, 4, Parliamentarian 3, Secretary 4, Art Club 3, 4, French Club 3, Tennis Team 3, 4, Pep Squad 3, Cheerleader 4 JUANA BUTLER KEN CACLE - Concert Band 2, Interact Club 3, DE Club Council Member 4 LYNDA CALDWELL - Art Club 2, 4, Spanish Club 2, Student Council Rep. 2, 3, Pep Squad 3, 4, Office Worker 3, 4, National Honor Society 3 RENEE CAMPBELL ROBERT CANDELLA Tommy Starkey laughingly relaxes atop his car while Grace Boyett grudgingly attempts to change the tire. JOHNETTA CAPERS CATHY CARNEY - Girls, Choir 2, Concert Choir 3, 4, All-State Choir 35 Pep Squad 3, 4, Drummer 4, French Club 43 Speech Club 4-g Knights for Christ 4, HERALD Managing Editor 4 JOYCE MARIE CARTER - Junior Class President 3, Student Coun- cil Rep. 3, Student Advisory Council 43 CODAC 4 BENNIE RAY CASEY SAM CATANESE KAREN LEE CHANCE - Student Council Rep. 2, Z Club 3, 4, Sec- retary 4-g Pep Squad 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 4, ACCOLADE Editorial Staff 4-3 Quill and Scroll 4, Pelican State Alt. 3 GARY CHANDLER - Red Cross Rep. 2, Vice President 3, Knights' Band 2, 3, Concert Band 4g Bagpipe Band 3 DEBORAH KAYE CHARBONNEAU JOEL CHEVALIER - DE Club 4 ,,,,...J Chivalry reigns as Hal Culpepper bends down to assist Crecia Biard in getting a book from their locker. l 2'II 2 ROBERT CHEVALIER , CAROL LYNN CHRISTIAN - Student Council Rep. 2, Alt. 3, FHA 2, Pep Squad 3, COE Club 4 BRUCE CLARK CAROLYN JOY CLARK GAILA JEAN CLARK - FBLA 4, Student Council Alt. 4, Knights for Christ 4, DE Club 4 CAROLYN CLARKSON LEE CLEMENTS DEBORAH CLINGAN - Girls' Choir 2, Concert Choir 3, 4, Nation- al Honor Society 3, 4, Pep Squad 4, Jr. Achievement 2, 3, 4 JOHN COLEMAN - Interact Club 2, 3, 4, President 4, Spanish Club 3, Math, and Science Club 3, Baseball 3, 4, FCA 4, National Honor Society 3, 4 Seniors G0 the Last Mile on the Road RUSTY COLVIN JAMES COOK - DE Club 4 CYNTHIA CORNETT IRMA JEAN CORPIER - FHA 2, Junior Medical League 3 PAM CRAWFORD - Red Cross Rep 2, DE Club 4 ROBERT CROSS - Golf Team 2, Baseball 4, Junior Medical League Vice President 3, Accolade Pageant Court 3, Key Club 4-, ACCO- LADE Editorial Staff 4, Senior Class Treasurer 4 HAL CULPEPPER DALE DALTON JACKIE DAUGHERTY SANDY DAVIS - Football 2, 3, 4, Key Club 3, 4, President 4-4 In' dustrial Arts Club President 43 FCA 3, 4 JEANETTE LA VERNE DAVIS JOE DAVIS TANYA LILLIAN DAVIS - Pep Squad 3, 4, FTA 3, FHA 3, FBLA 3, 43 Football Program Ad Staff 4 VALERIE DEAN DAVIS GLEN LOY DAVISON - Debate Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 43 NFL, 2, 3, 4g Interact Club 3, 4. Vice President 4, Ten- nis Team 3, 4, Science and Math Club 3, Band Announcer 3, Nation- al Honor Society 3, 4 to Knighthood Ending With Graduation JOYCE DAVLIN - Library Worker PAUL DEES - Basketball 2, Track 3, 4, Art Club 4 RITA DE FRIEND - FHA 2, 3, Office Worker 3 ROBERT JAMES DEMMINCS DAN NEAL DENTON, JR. - Band 2, 3, 4, Sergeant 3, 4, ROTC 2, 3, 4, Major 43 Bag Pipe Band 3, 4, Debate Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, NFL 2, 3, 4-g Red Cross Rep. 23 Science and Math Club 3, 4, Interact Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, American Legion Award for Academic Achievement 3 DIANE DIGBY - FHA 43 Office Worker 4, FBLA 4 2 214 REBECCA DISON - Student Council Rep. 3, FHA 33 Football Pro- gram Ad Staff 4, COE Club 4 IVIITCH DODSON - Knights' Band 2, Concert Band Sergeant 3, 4 GLENN DORSEY WILLIE DEE DRAPER RHONDA LEE DRONG - Office Worker 4, rDLA 4, HERALD Ad Staff 43 Pep Squad 4 CATHY LEVON DUKES - Band 23 FHA 4-3 Junior Medical League 4 PEC-C-Y SUE DUNLAP - Key Club Sweetheart 2, Beauty Pageant 23 Spanish Club 3, Pep Squad Lieutenant 3g Student Council Rep. 3, Homecoming Court 3, 45 DE Club 4- PATRICK DURUSAU - Speech Club 2, 3, 4g Debate Team 2, 3, 4 MIKE EASLEY - Football 2, 3, 41 FCA 2, 3, 4g Student Council Rep. 3, 41 Key Club 4- In-Crowd Meets in ,IANICE CECILIA EBARB - Red Cross Treasurer 3, Pep Squad 3, Beauty Pageant 3g National Honor Society 3, 4g FHA 3, Z Club 4, Cheerleader 4 RANDY EBARB - FFA 2, 3, 49 Pelican State Rep. 3 JUDY ECI-IOLS - FHA 2, 3g DE Club 4- SHERRY EDMONDS - FHA 2, 35 Art Club 4 ORA LEE EDWARDS BOBBY EIZEL uadrangle to Gossip I I iiifw MARY EIZEL - FTA 2, Pep Squad 3, FHA 4 BETTY FAYE ELBERT TRUDY ANN ELBERT - DE Club 4 WILLIAM DON ELBERT JANET ANN ENGLISH - FHA 2, French Club 2, 3, 4, Reporter 3, Parliamentarian 4, Pep Squad Drummer 3, Head Drummer 4, Astra Club 3, 4, President 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Speech Club 4, ACCOLADE Ad Staff 3, 4 JUANELL EVANS - FHA 2, Red Cross Alt. 2, Pep Squad 3, 4, Speech Club 4, FTA 3, 4 PAMELA DENISE FAULKNER -Junior Medical League 2, Safety Council Alt. 2, Band 3, 4, National Honor Society 3 PETE FAULKNER - ROTC 2, Student Council Rep. 3, DE Club 4 LEON JACKSON FAVOR - ROTC 2, 3, 4, Drill Team 2, 3, 4, First Sergeant 4, Student Council Alt. 3, Concert Choir 3, 4, Knights for Christ 4 DANIEL FLURRY VICKI FOY - FBLA 2, 3, 4, President 3, Pep Squad 2, 3, 4, FHA 2, 3, 4, FTA 3, 4, Creative Writing 3, 4, Student Council Second Vice President 43 Football Program Ad Staff 4, Z Club 4, Interact Sweet- heart 3 NADINE FRANKLIN Senior boys find something amusing as they relax under the shade of a tree while watching the girls go by at lunch. I ff: 419' Q! 216 JERRY FRANKS WATSON FRANKS - Red Cross Rep. 23 Safety Council Rep. 2, Knights for Christ 2, 3, 4, Speech Club 2, 3, 4, Debate Team 2, 3, 4, NFL - 3, 43 Tennis Team 3, 43 CODAC 3, 4, Pelican State Rep, 33 ACCOLADE Editorial Staff 3, 4, Student Council Senator 4 BRENDA NELL FRAZIER - Knights for Christ 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 3, 4, Safety Council Rep. 2, CODAC 3, 4, Concert Choir 3, 4, Vice Pres- ident 4g National Honor Society 3, 4, Pelican State Alt. 3, ROTC Sponsor, Major 4g ACCOLADE Editorial Staff 4, Quill and Scroll 4 Senior Knights of Mike Easley prepares his research paper in the library. VIVIAN SUE FRAZIER - French Club 33 Football Program Ad Staff 4- STEVE FRIAR VICKIE FRICKS TRINA CAIL FYFFE - DE Club 4 RAYMOND DANIEL CAMBLE - ROTC 2, 3, lst Lieutenant 4, Bagpipe Band 3, 43 Concert Choir 3, National Honor Society 3 JAMES GARNER - Student Council Rep. 2g Spanish Club 3, DE Club 4 1972 Reflect the ,,, DEBBIE C-ENTRY - Office Worker 3, 4 DANNY GLASS - Student Council Rep. 2, 33 Red Cross Rep. 2g Basketball 23 Art Club 35 Key Club 3g DE Club 4- CLAUDIA C-OZA - Junior Medical League 2g Football Program Ad Staff Manager 4- Man Different Scenes of Kni ht Countr Tanya, Vicki, Juana, Frankie, Merle and Dottie gossip. MCCb8rliCal Drawing III is enjoyed by many seniors. MELISSA GRACE - Office Worker 4 RANDY GRANT - Creative Writing Club 4- MARY GRAVES VIVIAN CRAVES - DE Club 4 CATHY DIANNE CREENLEE - FHA 2g Pep Squad Drummer 3, Captain 4-g Astra Club President 4-, Vice Pl'6Sid6fli 33 French Club 3, 4-g Knights for Christ 33 Speech Club 4g National Honor Society 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4 DANNY GROSS 217 2 HV' HELEN I. CROVES - Cheerleader 3, Head Cheerleader 4, Key Club Sweetheart 3g Football Program Ad Staff 43 FBLA 4 LINDA CRUBB MARTHA CRUBBS RUTH ANN CRUBBS LORETTA CORNELL CUICE - Band 2, Junior Medical League 4 BOBBY CUNN - Junior Medical League 2, Latin Club 3, 43 ACCO- LADE Editorial Staff 4, Interact Club 4 KATHY GUNTER - Student Council Alt. 2, Rep. 39 Office Worker 3g ACCOLADE Ad Staff 3, FHA 4 AL GUSKO - Football 2, 3, 4 .IOHN HALL Counselors Help Seniors to Decide JULIE HALL - Key Club Sweetheart 2, 3g Class Secretary 2, 4, Stu- dent Council Alt. 2, Rep. 4g Accolade Pageant 2, 33 Class Favorite 3, Miss Woodlawn 43 Beauty Pageant 2, 34 FTA 3, 4g Pelican State Rep. 43 Cheerleader 3, 43 Football Program Ad Staff 4 MARY HALL STELLA HALL IOHNNY HAMILTON CARY L. HAMMETT - ROTC Drill Team 2, 3, 4 Major 4, Drill Team Commander 4g Interact Club 3, 41 Pelican State Rep. 3 TERRY HAMMETT - ROTC Rifle Team 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Interact Club 3, 4, Board Member 4, Pelican State Rep. 3, Speech Club 4 9 CHARLES T. HARRELL EDWARD HARRIS MICHAEL DELTON HARRIS WAYNE HARRIS D KAYLA HARTMAN - Creative Writing Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Speech Club 45 Choir 4 HARLEY HARVILLE - Key Club 2, 3. 4, Secretary 43 Student Council Rep. 2, Alt. 3, FBLA 33 Library Worker 3g Knights for Christ 3: Creative Writing Club Treasurer 4, Pelican State Alt. 35 ACCO- LADE Editorial Staff 4 BARY HAYES - ROTC Drill Team 2, 3, Major 43 Baseball 2, 3, 4g Interact Club 3, 4, Chaplain 4g Science and Math Club 3g Speech Club 3, 4, Debate Club 3, NFL Vice President 43 Student Council President 4 JERRELL HEAD - Choir 3, 4, BRIGADOON 3, DE Club 4 ,IOLEEN HENNIGAN - Pep Squad 3, 4, Major 43 Junior Medical League 33 Z Club 3, 4, President 45 ACCOLADE Editorial Staff 3, 4, Assistant Editor 4g Quill and Scroll 3, 4g National Honor Society 3, 4g Spanish Club 4g Football Program Ad Staff 4 hieh Colle e Is Best Suited for Them DENNIS HERRING - Interact Club 3, 4, Speech Club 3, 4g Nation- al Honor Society 3, 4 SHERRYL LYNN HERRINGTON - ACCOLADE Ad Staff 33 FTA 33 Pep Squad 3, 4, Drummer 3, Football Program Ad Staff 4 CYNTHIA HICKENBOTAM - Concert Choir 2, 3, 4, BRIGADOON 3g Spanish Club 3 CHARLES HILDERBRAND DANNITA KAYE HILL - FBLA 3, 4, Student Council Alt. 4 ELAINE HOLLEY 9 EMITI' HOLLOWAY ALLEN HOOD - DE Club 4 EDWARD HORTON MICHAEL HORTON - Art Club 3, DE Club 4 DEVORA HOUSTON - Orchestra 3, Pep Squad 3 SUZANNE HUBER - French Club 2, 3, 4g Student Council Rep. 2, Knights for Christ 3, 43 Interact Club Sweetheart 3g Pep Squad 33 ROTC Sponsor 4, Beauty Pageant 3g National Honor Society 3, 4g FTA 45 BRIGADOON 3 MARK M. HUGHES - Football 2, Track 2g Key Club 39 Speech Club 4 PEGGY HUGHES - FHA 3, 43 CODAC 3, 43 DE Club 4 ROLAND E. HULL - ROTC 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Library Worker 3g Creative Writing 4 Varied Interests Were Exhibited b Talented Knight Jim Anderson adds the finishing touches on an original painting in hi Ns. finv ur LINDA HUNT GWENDOLYN HUNTER JOSEPH HUNTER - Basketball 3g DE Club 4 WAYNE IVEY - Concert Band 2, 3, 4, Sergeant 4, Safety Council Rep. 2g Marching Band 2, 3, 4 RICHARD JACK - Basketball 3 RENEE JACKS - Pep Squad 3, 4g Office Worker 3, 4, FBLA 4 ELLA FAYE JACKSON - DE Club 4 LARRY JACKSON - Band 2 MARGARET JACKSON Senior Knights Throughout the Year MARK JEFFERSON RICKEY GLENN JOHNS CALLINER JOHNSON RHONDA JOHNSON - FHA 3 DEBORAH JOINER - Orchestra 3 RENAE JOLLEY - Pep Squad 2, 3, 4g FBLA 2, 4, FTA 3, 4g Z Club 3, 4-Q National Honor Society 3, 43 Football Program Ad Staff 4, AC- COLADE Circulation Staff 4 According to Bradley Simmons, happiness is having senior David Boughton teach you to play the game of football. ROMAE JOLLEY - FBLA 2, 4-g FTA 3, 4-g Pep Squad 2, 3, 43 Z Club 3, 4-g National Honor Society 3, 4-3 Football Program Ad Staff 4-3 ACCOLADE Circulation Staff 4- JACQUELINE JONES MAURINE JONES - Safety Council Rep. 23 FTA 39 Jr. Symphony PA'I'I'I LA VERNE JONES - DE Club 4- DEBRA KAY JORDAN - FHA 2, 35 Red Cross Alt. 3 JACKIE JORDAN REBECCA JORDAN - DE Club 4- DAVID KILE CYNTHIA CLAIRE KILLGORE - Key Club Sweetheart 3, Z Club Service Chairman 3, Beauty Pageant Finalist 3g Accolade Court 35 Pelican State Rep. 3g Football Program Ad Staff 4-g Homecoming Court 4-g DE Club 4- Seniors Serve All as an Inspiration MARSHA KNIGHT - Homecoming Court 2, 3, Queen 4, Student Council Rep. 2, 3, Pep Squad Lieutenant 3, Colonel 4-, Z Club 3, 4-, ACCOLADE Circulation Staff 4 CLENDA KNOTTS - Latin Club 2, 3, Secretary 2, Junior Medical League 3, ACCOLADE Editorial Staff 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Z Club 4-, Football Program Ad Staff 4 VICTOR KUNCE - DE Club 4 JEAN MARIE LACOBEE - Red Cross Rep. 2, FTA 2, Art Club 3, FBLA 4, Student Council Rep, 4, Pep Squad 3, 4, Captain 4 DONNA RENEE LAND KENDALL S. LAYMAN - Concert Band 3, 4-, BRICADOON 3, AC- COLADE Ad Staff 4- KIRK LEE PAMRA KAY LEE - Art Club 4- TERRI LEITC-EB - Red Cross Alt. 2, Student Council Alt. 2, 3, FFA 2, Pep Squad 3, DE Club 4- BILL KILLCORE - Football 2, 3, Basketball 2, 3, Junior Medical League 2, 3, Key Club 3, Speech Club 4, Sr. Class Vice President 4- DONALD KINCHEN WANDA FAYE KING JANICE KINLEY - Pep Squad 3, 4, Drummer 4-, Creative Writing Club 3, 4, CODAC 3, 4-, FHA 4, FTA 4, ACCOLADE Editorial Staff 4-, Quill and Scroll 4- KENNETH B. KIRBY, JR. - ROTC 2, 3, Scottish Band 3, Concert Band 2, 3, 4 PATRICK KIRSOP 24 RANDY LENTZ - Basketball 2, 3g Band 23 FCA 2, 33 Interact Club 2, 33 Science and Math Club 23 French Club 3, 43 Key Club 3, 43 Speech Club 43 Pelican State Rep. 33 HERALD Photographer 3, 43 Quill and Scroll 4 CAROLYN ANN LENZLY - French Club 3 PAULA ANNE LEON - Pep Squad 3, 43 Junior Medical League 3, 43 Creative Writing 43 Latin Club 4 PAULA FAYE LEONE - FTA 2, 43 FHA 33 Pep Squad 3, 4, Drum- mer 33 Art Club 33 ACCOLADE Circulation Staff 3, 43 Junior Medical League 43 Football Program Ad Staff Manager 4 MONA LYNN LEWING - Safety Council Rep. 23 Student Council Alt. 2, 33 Concert Choir 33 FBLA 43 CODAC 4 VICKI SUE LITTON -- Library Worker 23 Knights for Christ 3 PATRICIA ANN LODEN - FTA 33 Junior Medical League 4 LUPE LOMAS LINDA LONG - FHA 23 DE Club 4 MICHAEL WAYNE LUCAS - Football 23 Science and Math Club 3 MICHAEL MABRY SUZANNE MANISCALCO EDDIE MANNING - Concert Band 2, 3, 4, Band Captain 43 ROTC 2, 3, Drill Team 23 Military Band 23 Scottish Band 33 Student Council Alt. 3 DENNIS CRAIG MARTINIEZ - Football 2, 3, 43 Red Cross Rep. 23 Student Council Rep. 33 Key Club 3g Accolade Court 33 Art Club 4 CAROLYN ANNETTE MAULDIN - French Club 2, French Honor Society 23 DE Club 4 DENNIS MAY BARBARA MAZZONE - Pep Squad 3 ,IESSIE LEE MCBROOM - FBLA 3, 43 Student Council Alt. 4 PAUL MCCALLUM - Basketball 2g FCA 2 MARY MCCORMICK - Junior Medical League 2, 3, President 3 Pep Squad 3, 4-5 Girls' Choir 2, Concert Choir 3, 4g Astra Club 3 4? Student Council Rep. 29 CODAC 3, 43 Knights for Christ Treasurer 3 National Honor Society 3, 43 Interact Club Sweetheart 45 ROTC Sponl sor, Major 44 Beauty Pageant Finalist 3 MIKE Mccoy q Seniors Show WHS Spirit Never Ending CAROLYN McDANIEL HELEN ELIZABETH McDEARMONT KATHLEEN McDEARMONT - Red Cross Rep. 2, Safety Council Alt. 23 Student Council Rep. 4-g DE Club 4 PAT McDONALD EUGENE MCDUFF - ROTC 2, 3, Industrial Arts Club 33 DE Club 4- KERRY IVICGRAW - DE Club 4 NANCY MCKENZIE - Pep Squad 4-3 Knights for Christ 4 FRANK McMILLON DOTTIE McWHINEY - Student Council Alt. 2, 3g Student Council Recording Secretary 43 Pep Squad 3, 4, Captain 44 FHA 4g FBLA 4, CODAC 3, 4 DONALD E. MEACHAM - FFA 2, 3, 4- JACQUELYN MILES RICKY MILFORD - DE Club 4- 5 226 0 PAM MILLER - FBLA 3, '43 Concert Band 4, Majorette 4 BRUCE FREDERICK MIMS ROBERT L. MIMS PAM MITCHELL - Knights' Band Captain 2, Marching Band Ma- jorette 3, 4, Concert Band 3, 44 Interact Club Sweetheart 3g ROTC Sponsor, Lieutenant Colonel 4 DELORES ANN MOORE - Student Council Rep. 3 ELLIS MOORE - Student Council Rep. 3g Knights for Christ 4- PAM MOREHEAD - Red Cross Alt. 4g FBLA 4 DONALD MORRIS - DE Club 4 ELLEN ANNE MORRIS - Red Cross Rep. 2g Junior Medical League 34 COE Club 4 Knights Celebrate Homecoming 1971 Senior maid Brenda Stephens smiles pleasantly as she is introduced at the Homecoming pep rally. w l V 1. .- ., A M- -ini -..,-f. Homecoming tickets were sold the week prior to the dance by Bell Ann Towns and Ronald Harvey of the student council. if'j7W'ZW'f 'W' L LWLVWZW Returning cheerleaders, Donna, Susa , S d B n onya, an arbara join in the spirit of the 1971 Homecoming festivities. PHILLIP MORRIS SHEILA MOTI' - Girls' Choir 2, Concert Choir 3, 4-g Student Coun- cil Rep. 3, Pep Squad 3, 4, Football Program Ad Staff Manager 4- BUDDY MOWRY - Football 2, 3, 4g Student Council Rep. 3g FCA 2, 3 BRUCE NEAL DEBBIE NELSON DANNY N EWBY BENITA NORMAN - Li Squad Drummer 3, 4- JACKIE NOSSAMAN DEBORAH KAYE NUTI' - Stu . , , - ior Medical League 3g ACCOLADE Circulation Staff 3, 4-g Pep Squad 3, 4, Major 4g FBLA 4-g Quill and Scroll 3, 43 CODAC 3, 45 Z Club 4- brary Worker 2, 3g Office Worker 4-g Pep dent Council Rep 2 Senator 3' ,lun 227 2 BOB O'BLENESS - Basketball 2, 3g FCA 23 Student Council Rep. 33 Pelican State Rep. 4g Sir Knight 4 TERESA O'I-IARA PATRICIA ANN OLIVER - Student Council Rep. 2g Junior Class Officer 33 Orchestra 2, 3, 49 National Honor Society 3, 4g Knights for Christ 43 Student Council 4th Vice President 4 DuWAYNE O'NEAL - Football Manager 4 TED PALERMO - FFA 2, 3, 44 Speech Club 3, 43 FBLA 4g ACCO- LADE Ad Staff 4 ROBERT PALMER I Patricia Watley reflects her many memories as she gazes at the Knighfs authentic suit of armor. TERRY PATE - DE Club 4 ELAINE PATRICK ROBERT PATTERSON - Key Club 2, 35 Science and Math Club 4 Interact Club 4g Debate Team 4 DAVID PAYNE - DE Club 4 ARDIS WAYNE PENNINGTON - Band 3, 4 BRENDA J. PENNYWELL - Pep Squad 3 1 uit of Armor Stimulates Pride in X BRENDA SUE PENNYWELL - Girls' Choir I ROBERT PENNYWELL - LADE Circulation Staff 4 JUDY PHILLIPS - Red Cross Alt. 25 Pep Squad 3, 4- TREAMELL PHILLIPS ALBERT PICKETT - ROTC 2, 3, 4-, Drill Team 3, 4- DEBI LYNNE PIERCE - Red Cross Rep. 2, Secretary 33 Student Council Rep. 34 FTA 34 Junior Medical League 3, 4-g Creative Writing Club 3, 4-g Office Worker 4-g FBLA 4 BARBARA PILCRAM - FHA 2, 4, Pep Squad 33 Knights for Christ 3 RUBEN PINKNEY LEWIS E. POPE - ROTC Rifle Team 2, 3g DE Club 4 GERALD POSEY - Student Council Rep. 3g Science and Math Club 3 CYNTHIA GAYLE POUNCY JANET CLYNNE POWELL - FTA 2, 3, 4-9 Student Council Rep. 23 French Club 3, Vice President 4-g Pep Squad 3, 4-g National Honor So- ciety 3, 4-, Office Worker 4-g Football Program Ad Staff 4- .IUDY ANN PRICE MARY PRICE - FHA 2, 4- KAYLEEN SUE PETERS - Pep Squad 3, 4-, Lieutenant 33 ACCO- 229 230 Senior football players respect and admire the memorial to former graduates who were killed in Vietnam. f if , ' ,'.gg,-y,,1-f I . . LEFT: Janet Powell, a senior office worker, assists Mrs. Whitman , ' A I with check-out slips every afternoon fourth period. To Dream the Impossible Dream Is to RONALD PULLEN 'MELODY QUINN - Choir 2, 3g FTA 3, 44 Knights for Christ 3, 44 Spanish Club 3, 49 Astra Club 3, 4g National Honor Society 3, 49 Football Program Ad Staff 4 DEBORAH MAXIM RABORN - Girls' Choir 2, Concert Choir 3, 43 Student Council Alt. 2, 3, CODAC 3, 43 Knights for Christ 4 JOHNNX RACHAL - Student Council Rep. 33 DE Club 4 'REBECCA SUE RACHAL - Pep Squad 3g FTA 3, 4, French Club 3, 4. Treasurer 4, Junior Medical League 3, 4, Secretary 3, ACCOLADE Editorial Staff 3g ACCOLADE Circulation Staff 4 DOLLYE RANKINS - Band 2, 3, 4 I PAT REED - Student Council Rep. 3 SHARON REYNA - French Club 3, 4: Pep Squad 3, Drummer 4, FHA 3, 4, Beauty Pageant 33 Office Worker 3, 4g National Honor So ciety 3, 4-g FBLA 4 PEGGY REYNAUD - FHA 3, 43 Office Worker 3 BETH RHOADES - All-State Orchestra 2, 34 French Club 23 Stu- dent Council Rep. 3, Alt. 23 Concert Choir 3, 44 Speech Club 4, FTA 4-3 Football Program Ad Staff 4 VIVIAN PAULA RICH - Pep Squad Dmmmer 2: FHA 25 Z Club 3, Science and Math Club 4 V BYRON R. RICHARD - Red Cross Rep. 2, 33 Student Council Rep. 33 Art Club 35 HERALD Editorial Staff 3 LAWRENCE RICHARDSON - ROTC 3 ,IUANITA RIGBY - Pep Squad 3, Drumm-er 43 FHA 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 4, Office Worker 43 FBLA 4 MARLIN RITCHIE Think of Graduation and College BRENDA EVON ROBBINS DONALD RAY ROBERSON WELDON JAMES ROBERSON JIM ROBINSON - Football 2, Football Manager 2, 3, 4, Track Man- ager 2, Basketball Manager 3, 4, Tennis Team 3, 4g Key Club 4 JOE ROBINSON RICKY ROBINSON - DE Club 4 4 232 LARRY RODGERS - FBLA 4 WILLIAM RODGERS - Student Council Rep. 3, ACCOLADE Ad Staff 4 DAVID ROOP - DE Club 4 SUZY ROSE - Student Council Rep. 2, FHA 2g HERALD Ad Staff 35 Pep Squad Drummer 3, Z Club 3, Senior Board Member 4, FBLA 4-g Junior Medical League 4, ACCOLADE Circulation Staff 4 DONALD SAMUELS MARK SANDEFUR - DE Club Lunch Is a Time for Talkin to Friends MARY SANDIDGE RICHARD SANDIFER LEO SAVAGE - Football 2, FFA 2, DE Club 4 RODNEY SCHEPP JOHN W. SCHUCHARDT, JR. - Band 3, ROTC Bagpipe Band 3, 4, ROTC Drill Team 4, Art Club 4 STEVE SCHUCHARDT - Football 2, 3, 4, Art Club 2, 43 Student Council Rep. 2 ' DeWAYNE SCREWS - ROTC Rifle Team 2, 3, 4 PATSY SEARCY - Student Council Rep. 2, Pep Squad 2, 3, 4, Cap- tain'4, National Honor Society 3, 44 ACCOLADE Ad Staff 3g Art Club 3, 4, HERALD Editorial Staff 43 Z Club 4 SHELIA SELLERS - Library Worker 3 .JULIE SHANNON LINDA SHELLNUT Kni hts for Christ 2 4 - g L ' 1 JERRY SHELTON - ROTC Band 2, Drill Team 2, Concert Band 2, 3, 45 Scottish Band 33 BRIGADOON 3 NITA SHIELDS - FHA 2, 35 FTA 3g Creative Writing 2g Student Council Rep. 33 Office Worker 3, HERALD Ad Staff 3g Pep Squad Drummer 3 J. B. SHOUMAKER WANDA JOYCE SIMMONS - Band 2, French Club 3g Student Council Alt. 3 SALLY SIMPSON GENE SMEED - ROTC 2, 3, 4, Lieutenant Colonel 4, Drill Team 2, 3, 43 Knights for Christ 3, 4g Interact Club 3, 43 Science and Math Club 3, 43 NFL 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 4, Speech Club 3, 4, Historian 3, Industrial Arts Club 4 JULIA FAYE SMITH - Library Worker 2, Pep Squad 3, Office Worker 3 ! LEFT: Jeannie Lacobee, Jackie Miles, and Romae Jolley find some- thing very amusing on their lunch hour. Tanya Davis works very hard to improve her speed in Shorthand II by taking dictation from tape recorder. 234 KENNETH SMITH MERLE SMITH - PHA 2, 4, ACCOLADE Circulation Staff 3, Art Club 4 SHERRY SMITH - Student Council Alt. 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, Junior Medical League 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Pep Squad 3, 4, ACCOLADE Circulation Staff 3, 4, Football Program Ad Staff 4 EDDIE SMITHEY - Red Cross Alt. 2, Student Council Rep. 3, Con- cert Choir 2, 3, 4, All-State Choir 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4 MARY LOU SNEED DALE SODERMAN BRENDA STEPHENS - Student Council 2, Senator 3, Z Club 2, 3, 4, Board Member 2, Vice President 3, Red Cross Alt. 2, Pep Squad 3, 4, Lieutenant 3, Accolade Court 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Homecoming Court 4, ACCOLADE Circulation Staff 4, FBLA 4 HARVEY STEPHENS IO ANN STEWART LINDA DIANE STEWART PAMELA STEWART MARY STOCKHOLM ,Aw- EDWARD SOLOMON RALPH CHARLES SOUTHALL SCOTT SPALDING - Football 3, 4 TOMMY STARKEY - Key Club 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, FCA 2, 3 National Honor Society 3, 4, President 4, HERALD Editor 4 ,IACQUELINE STARKS - Orchestra 3, 4, DE Club 4 CHARLES STATHAM - Key Club 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, FCA 3 Student Council Rep. 3, Class President 4 What's the Senior battle-cry'?' was answered loudly by the Knights of 1972 during all of the pep rallies. Seniors ' 7 2 Lead Spirit at Pep Rallies FRANK JAMES STONE PEGGY STRANGE - FBLA 4 JAMES STRICKLAND KENNETH LEE STRINGER - ROTC 2, 3, 4, Drill Team 3, 4 ELIZABETH ANN SULLIVAN - Speech Club 4g Art Club 4 DANNY SUTTLE - Basketball 3 GEORGE SWEEDAR - Art Club 33 Key Club 3 PAULINE TABOR DORTHY TANNER 23 ffice in Last Year KATHERYN ANN TAYLOR THOMAS TAYLOR RICKY TERRELL - Football 2, 3, 4, FCA 2, 3, Knights for Christ 2, 3, 4, Track 3, Key Club 4, FFA 4, Baseball 4 KAY THOMAS - FHA 2, Pep Squad 3, DE Club 4 JAN MARY THOMISEE - Safety Council Rep. 2, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, FTA 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, FHA 4, CODAC 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Astra Club 3, Pep Squad 3, 4, Flag Bearer 4, ACCOLADE Editorial Staff 3, 4 RUSTY THOMPSON - Safety Council Rep. 2, Science and Math Club 2, 3, 4, lnteract Club 3, 4, Speech Club 3, 4, Debate Team 3, 4, CODAC 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, NFL 3, 4, National Merit Scholarship 4 i ....,......1-M- . Y- 1.a M1n.f4,r - mor Class officers about campaigning prior to the election. ,-I VS , h . '- Y 65 2 SKIPPER THORNTON - Student Council Alt. 3g DE Club 4 LINDA TINGLE - Pep Squad 3, 4g Junior Medical League 3, 45 Z Club 4g FBLA 4, ACCOLADE Ad Staff 4 ALAN LANE TOMS - Concert Choir 2, 3, 4, All-State Chorus 43 BRIGADOON 3 PAM TOUCHSTONE - Office Worker 23 FBLA 33 COE Club 4 BETH ANN TOWNS - Student Council Senator 2, Parliamentarian 3, First Vice President 43 Homecoming Court 3, 43 Key Club Sweet- heart 3g Z Club 3, 4, Pep Squad Lieutenant 3, Lt. Colonel 4, ACCO- LADE Ad Staff 4, Pelican State Alt. 3g Football Program Ad Staff 4 DAVID L. TOWNS - Knights' Band 2, Stage Band 2, Marching Band 3, Drum Major 4, BRICADOON 3, Interact Club 3, 4, CODAC 3, 43 Latin Club President 4 LINDA TRANT - FHA 2g Pep Squad 34 Junior Medical League 3, FBLA 3, National Honor Society 3, 4 CHARLOTTE ANN TRIPLET - Pep Squad 3, Captain 43 ACCO- LADE Ad Staff 4 .IIM TURNER KATHY TURNER - Junior Medical League 2, 3, 4, Library Worker 29 Office Worker 3, 43 Speech Club 3, 4, NFL 4, Debate Club 3, 4, Creative Writing Club 43 Art Club 4 DEBORAH TYSON - Student Council Rep. 3 MIKE VACCA DEBBIE VALENTINE - FHA 2, 3, 43 Pep Squad 3 SEVELLE WADDLE, JR. - Knights for Christ 2, 3, 4 KAREN WALDEN - Pep Squad 3, 4 BILL WALKER - Basketball 2, FCA 2, DE Club 4 KIM WALKER KAREN ANN WALTHALL - FBLA 3, 4, Red Cross Rep. 4 237 2 I KENNETH WARD LYDIA WARD - Beauty Pageant Finalist 3 LEENOYD WARE BILLY WARREN CHARLES WASHINGTON MATTIE WATERMAN PATRICIA WATLEY - Pep Squad 3, Drummer 43 FTA 3, 4g FHA 4g National Honor Society 3, 4 WILLIAM WATSON BARBARA WEBB - Safety Council Alt. 2g Pep Squad 3, 45 Junior Medical League 44 CODAC 3, 4g HERALD Editorial Staff 4 Decorated Doors Show Spirit of Knights CHARLOTTE ANN WEBB - FHA 2g Red Cross Alt. 2g Pep Squad Drummer 3, Captain 4g HERALD Reporter 3g ACCOLADE Circula- tion Staff 3, 4, ACCOLADE Ad Staff 3, 4 FRANKIE WEBB JERRY' WEST - Student Council Alt. 3 EVONN WHEELER PAULA WHEELER - Pep Squad 3, 4g FBLA 4g Knights for Christ 4g ACCOLADE Ad Staff 43 ACCOLADE Editorial Staff 4, Football Program Ad Staff 4 TERESA WHEELER Miss Maxwell's third period seniors show spirit by decorating their shack for the Airline game. , T! Wm, ' we-it V1---e-W 2 f ,.,.fi-3 ,ki-l 'l-14 l I, f . I .IANNETT WHITE DEBORAH ANNETTE WHITECOTTON - Student Council Rep. 2, 4: Pep Squad 33 FBLA 43 CODAC 3, 4 CHARLES WHITWORTH - ROTC Rifle Team 3, 4, Commander 4, Spanish Club 33 FBLA 43 National Honor Society 3, 4 .IANIE WILEY - DE Club 4 BRENDA JOYCE WILLERBY DEBRA ANN WILLIAMS - Orchestra EUGENE WILLIAMS - ROTC 2, 3g DE Club 4 JAMES EARL WILLIAMS KATE FRANCIS WILLIAMS LINDA JOYCE WILLIAMS MACK WILLIAMS, JR. - Track 4, Band 4, Choir 4 RAY WILLIAMS Billy Rodgers and Donnie Young work consistently in keeping the biology supply room well organized every day. 9 - .ik ,,......- . I T' , I5 ' --.sm I il Wwe? 11 - 1 - During his lunch break, senior Charles Statham takes time to study for a test next period in the library. RIGHT: Partners Ricky Terrell and William Brow work diligently in taking apart small gasoline engines. Rest Is Needed Once III Whllel SAMMIE WILLIAMS DON WILLIS CONNIE ,IO WILSON - FTA 3, 4, ,Iunior Medical League 3, 45 FBLA 4, CODAC 3, 41 Creative Writing Club 45 Knights for Christ 43 Interact Club Sweetheart 43 Football Program Ad Staff 4, ROTC Sponsor, Major, 4 NATHAN WILSON D'WANNA WOOD SUSAN DOLORES WOOD - FHA 25 Red Cross Rep. 23 Astra Club 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4g Pelican State Rep. 3, FBLA 4 RICHARD WOODWARD - HERALD Editorial Staff 4 WILLIE J. WRIGHT TIM YODER Senior Mike McCoy takes time out from his very busy schedule to catch up on his sleep during a sunny day. ,f PAMELA YORK - Pep Squad 3g FHA 33 DE Club 4 DONALD YOUNG - Student Council Alt. 23 Football Manager 3, 4g Basketball Manager 45 Key Club 43 Creative Writing 43 Pelican State Rep. 44 ACCOLADE Editorial Staff 4 RALPH C. YOUNG - ROTC 24 Band 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 2, 3, 43 Stu- , I dent Council Chaplain 4 TERESIA YOUNG DIANNE YOUNGBLOOD TERRY D. YOUNGBLOOD - Track 4 242 , . . Pam Addison LL ,L X Bobby Ainsworth ig' 4 M nl il Robert Albrite V y X Angela Alee 4 ' Terri Alexander ii ji ,gy-gp Cynthia Anderson - ' Q -- Katie Lee Anderson i Q Floyd Ardis 'VV' V Barbara Amburn .A J N ic ar n erson 'i ' -' A F' I K ig ' it Melinda Austin Don Aycock Christi Bahr Betty Bain Carolyn Bardwell 'D ' ' 4 Ronnie Barnes ' 1 - A 'fir ,N R Raymond Barnett A +5 J 0. 1 Q A .X A A C 1' . 'X A' 'f 1 1 ' A, Lauri Barre .- P, If i t ,V J 'I 1 4- - f l -'5 N' ' '- I , 'P X I t'i K: ---f' 1 l A Q I 'rf' ' -1 Charlie Barrltt 'H' r ji! lk? B - Vicki Barteet 1 xx?-ffl V V ,BS R0 , ,Y A fi 119 , ' t , I .K :sqft I 4 A lg t , of 1,41 t4 rfvz it. - 'I 3 quires Begin Second Year at Castle Juniors Sherry Hinds and Sharon Woodall stop in the halls to compare their schedules on the first day of school. 24 244 On the days of football games, Junior cheerleader Mary Ann Blankenship sells spirit ribbons to the student body. 0 Two ,lumor Cheerleaders Help Boost , tl B- I AK MW Ranee Beaty Johnny Beech Hilda Bell Virginia Bell Sherry Bellows i V, ' ff -fiflfll Tonette Bennett if 4 1 2. l Keith Betterton I 2 v- . I , B. it - N 1- Antionette Blackshlre I ,Ti I, jf- V is y VLA4 -5 g ,',, EN QQ, ' B' .l 1 2, AV, Mary Ann Blankenship 5 , I . - ' j V, '- i r Donald Ray Bledsoe ' if V' 1 B B ' t at ' B Dena Blount Shiela Blunt 4 William Bobbin at 4.1 3 4 Billy Boston 1,7 lg 'eeyy N John Boston If af V Mollye Boulware ' L' 'Q V 1 V ,'-V 'i '1 N Carolyn Bowlin L, il l' i V N ' , . , 1 Ronald Bowman .Tv JA: V V - ' I Rosemary Boyett 'Z' ' im , 'Ex fs! Q in it l x Hershel Boyette is-Q' ' K ' , .t 2 y 1 , Lfkm Gary Bradberry Mary Bradford Jackie Brian Kayla Brister Ricky Brookins David Brooks Ricky Brooks Brenda Brown Linda Brown Gary Bryant Bruce Buckingham Debbie Bullock Gwen Busbice Nancy Cagle Billy Ray Calhoun 2 AP 4 pirit at Pep Rallies and at Games Linda Morgan. 46 Jo Callaway Vickie Callaway Billy Carpenter Richard Carroll Sandy Carter Bonita Carthan Donna Chandler Karen Chandler Deborah Clark Tom Clark V ' i Skipper Clinton V ,N , JA' Clayton Cobb K A M W rm in Vi i 'Qt' , ff Johnny Coffey 'W i 3 , 2,11 V ',-- Marvin Coker t l Alliece Cole H' h 1 A lf' ' YF it Y i V Sue Cole ,, ,, S 58' Tommy Cole, Jr, ' . -, Vw ,L - I, ,N Glenda Coleman -. . X NF 3 ' N I Lindsay Collins , ,N Plea - 'V ' A Ann Collins .... , I .1 ite gmt 3 K if ii -T at ' f 7' 5 1 Q7 ' 4 A A- , x X,- 3: E. . W .gf Q' ,.. .Fav , ,,. '55, 4 , -if ,, E 4'7 4 l -, fr. I' x t i 4 IA s t ' Juniors Anticipate Homecoming Game Junior maid Debi Priest and escort Ricky Simmons take the time to chat before homecoming half-time activities. Junior maids Terri Alexander, Janet White, and Debi Priest pose for cameraman while watching the game. quires Elect Three Court Attendants Kathy Comans I H Bettie Cooley '- 2 2' ,J L, 1 5, , 3 2 Dm cooper A C tter 3. t Ivory Charles Cooper V X IW4. 4 'vii' if Brenda Counts at ' V '..' 2 l Z 3 Carroll Courtney Q Steve Coy K' A Vicki Cross L, Dorothy Dallas Cheryl Davis Carl Davis Mike Davis Mark Davison Beckie DeBroeck David Dice Anita Dodd Chris Doughty kr., Linda Drew Debbie Driver Earnstein Dukes 247 248 r -fi l 'I I . ' 'spin -JA'-1 , we ,f WV., - , a 1:1 W' f fjpf 4014 Q f X ' N I4 ,X , WW ,jf W! af , fd Q f 4 ff ' f , Wg, 5' W' f W1 ' f if ze' 'H 3' l w,,,X f fa I f ,f , ,. fy, , 21 4, f 9, ff :ff 'L ' f f' of w e , i fps - ' , V , 14' .- ww .- ff l iw , , , . fzfwr' 1112131 V 'IJ 1 W5 E . ,, ,i ,i ,, V' ' i ' X., ,A -.W 4 ,- .1 -V 1 4,,, ,- f 4 f '24 ' 2357,-.. ' 1 . , , ' . N591 an f f K' UK, , i9,yM ,, f - M f fm 1 Az i X Z' f.aa,w 0,1, r 'f, ,,f, KY' V if J , ii, X ., ,,,, W QZ , , N Sixteen Juniors Letter in Football Quenching his thirst between plays is end Ricky Wyatt. Pat Eames Karen Easley Terry Eason Leonard Edmonson Denise Edwards Donna Emfinger Marilyn Eubanks John Everett Patricia Evett Rodney Fielder Donald Fletcher Ronald Fletcher James Foley Lynne Fontana Kathy Frady Murray Franks Diane Frazier Mary Freeman ,lo Ann Fulco Barbara Call Mark Candy Terry Gatti Donnie Gentry ' Harold Giddens Carolyn Codbolt Mfr uarterback Paul Kennington watches the game dumbfoundedly. Team gathers around Coach Williams to get last instructions. aw- .. 51... Jennifer Gordy Gerald Grace Linda Grant Gary Grantham Roy Graves Darlene Gray David Gray Nancy Green Cindy Griffith Patsy Hack Joyce Hamilton Debbie Hammonds Edwin Hammons Wanda Harrington Cheryl Harris Robert Harris af' ' ' 1 '31 2 if : V ,:7?5E??i 3v 'i s2m.f3:7f' . fl 1 '-V-A 0 5 g A 3 'MW f .Qianf :ief'2'22i12.wi 3 'M' J , va N l fl ' , N . R9' U Yr ff f f eftt rlla r its 'QT .,tt. 't r 'i 1 fit .gj3E::g:' f 5' 5' 6 , l. v,t,iii,. S V'rvx 'Nl we e tttee A V' i -' x fi fliii ffj , V 'l Q , , 3 , 1. 4 N f , 0 a 'af ,I ,N is ,:- ff., - N T., .fi 41, 5 i, 1 D ' N 1 t if ff: , i 'V' fm -1, if 5 nb -.iz Q J, tj- Xgj t , 'H L A 1 249 250 fu 0.. , ,, is , f u,,f, W , , , 1 Sophomore class editor Robbi Mercer and Sports Editor Erika Kuun work many long hours to meet their deadlines. - s Four Jumors Were Selected to erve lieur I , a 5 , f - ' 3, :Z 3, fffj: y , J V V ' W ff f T -V-s f i ?':V 4 1 of , .f EM,-of f , K K +3 Q av C ' 'jigi 3 512315 1- i 1.2 ' :ies ,,,, Q :Q 'V'i' W V I ev- 5 41 Z ' ',V' I ,.i: , , f , -,lt ,,ee, V V . ,:g1.,3a.-2,-, N :Vi VV .. ' , 2 ,V Y fe ' gi, ff ' ' A 1' Egg, 2 ,I .W If 3 --- - QV vi.-A ' .f ' v 1 . . . ..-f .V '4.-f:1. ,-.., 1 yr.- i L, . ' H J U , ig, . 2,1 ' . -X . M ' .iv - lr i -rm VX N-Q in .V gg, 1 X., ,V HJ, if i,,', V 2 X ' N ', W' 'i V X ex ,,- - , I Shirley Harris Connie Harvey Ronald Harvey Deborah Hawkins Diane Head Carolyn Hebert Patricia Heins Susan Hemperlay Brenda Henderson Cheryl Hendrix Rhonda Herren Celia Hickenbotam Kit Hiers Becky Higdon Harry Hillier Sherry Hinds Terry Holley Peggy Holmes Sheila Honeycutt Cordell Houston Lisa Howard Carolyn Howell Dennis Howell Steve Huber Bobby Hudgens Marilyn Hudson Paige Hudson Rhonda Humphrey Jan Hynes Connie Jackson .Joyce Jackson Sue Jackson Vickie Jackson Doug James Esther James Diane Johnson Edward Johnson Jo Ann Johnson Sandra Johnson Sarah Johnson on the 1972 Accolade Edltorlal Staff Two juniors Beckie DeBroeck and Roger Pool enjoy good times and a lot of laughs while working on the yearbook 2 V. ,, . .,f' ' Steve Johnson Debra Jones Harvey Jones Tanya Jones .lames Joyner Mike Keel Kathy Keim Cheryl Kellogg Paul Kennington Terrie King Aliese Kinley Charles Kirby Mike Koob Mike Kunce Erika Kuun Mike Kwasnik Pam Laenger Annette LaFaye Connie Land Tristan Larson Peggy Laskin Ricky Latham Shr'ee Latham Artis Leary , , -1 -gf' ig-' ra 1 J 141- , Un . illifffl, Activities Hel Train Juniors To Lead Melinda Austin and Sherry Bellows sign Z Club Workship list. m,f,fm'1' ' ..5w,,, ff wwf? ,,,,Wu 4? .4 fi ,W tp, qw ,- 1 .1 Mr. Chopin and Mike Koob discuss plans for the Key Club beauty pageant, Girl of My Dreams. Debi Priest Janet White and Terri Alexander were honored by being elected to serve on the homecoming court an Honors Are Bestowed on Junlors Patty Lemoine Debbie Leon Jerry Lewis Donna Lites Marilyn Litton Melva Loftin Dwayne Lockwood Jackie Lohman James Long Juanita Lucas Debbie Lyles Karen Lynch Ginger Malone Rickie Manning Paul Marks Shirley Marshall Joe Marsiglia Janet Martin Pam Martinez Donald Mason 254 Playing in the band at the pep rallies is just one of the many things a junior in the band does during the year Many Juniors Take Part in Band at WHS Rita Matthews Rose Matthews William Mattox Ramona Mauldin Ruth Maxwell VL? Frances May Rene Mayeux Bobby Mayfield Paula McCann Terry McClimans si 2 rrttt if s Fl M G ' 1 f'ffi:'ii'i1 0 c uire f- 'fiffr fl? , 5 3, I f ,Q fr Robert Mclntyre f ,, iiti Bobbl ,gif i H mf ww pf , M, ,,,, V: Wff,-3,3 -Q..,.,,.v 'Q ,,', '41 R M V 'ff' f 0 1 efcef 2 J , Q ' ' Darlene Merchant . ' ' Ep ','-' .- M X' ,i .iz +R' Barbara Miller Tony Miller Connie Minter John Moore Robert Moore . Ngwgwazty ,Q 5 Nfl , XV, ,Q ' Y 1 1 ' 1 ffl, Y ' ,,.X:a- x titt in ,,,,Ws.... isis- .t.. N . X if . , J: is X. V21 , , . - - 111 Brenda Morgan Linda Morgan Cathey Morris Annie Nash Bertha Neal Vince Neal Linda Nelms Carolyn Nichols Tommy Nolte Max Nunnery Susan Oliver Georgia Owens Judi Patterson June Patterson Mike Patterson 42 WHS Band Has Four Junior Majorettes if' V, 1 , -, Yr' , ,R . . M f-La 5 , A f . 'Wf .1 f ,'i' ' ' 2? We 5, , H f 'e V , iiii ' 2 VY. , Majorette Susan Smith waits to do her half-time performance Mike Phillips Margaret Piazza Deborah Polk Donna Polk Lloyd Polk Ella Pouncy Roger Pool Elma Powell Debi Priest Randal Procell ? 256 5 3..,,7,f, Y ,. , R V ii V Becky Rachal V -so , ,J SL' 6 ff If I James Randolph 'R , W M- gf, ,ff . , ' f A . ' Mg, f 35 '-f Y ,' ' Karen Randolph I I ' jx ff Z. V 1 ' v r- 'eg ' ' , f' i' Steve Readheimer , ,M '- V ' ,V 5212. , ,,f' . R d Qygfyn 1, as ,y ,,L..a,., ' 'V . ' Denise ee fV, ,1,,V VV YVVV Z VV V mx V f 4 51 Vyly ,fy , milf! AV Dennis Rice , ' E g.,.: , gc! M Q if fi , ff-fj,,,k 3,1-. 3 Elton Richey ?VVVVi ? 'fr 'mt , V - V ' 'ff V i Steve Robert 5? t 5' ' ' ' ' i we .. ..f-r g,:ggyg,g 'lwrgf' , 3, . ,, I I y ' V I xr , 'V V, ' Linda Roberts 41, 5 V ,, ? ',,' ' ' J ' : 5 ,.,, . , - - ' 24 , , ' V Q 4,35 Robert Roberts , ' ' f, A ' A ,:, il ff. ' ' . ' Rusty Robertson V Ricky Robinson ,, , N A Rosemary Robinson VV VVV V V V , VV . V V ,Vw :VN gh V :Vf,VV, V 'ff 'V ,Vh gf VV VV , VV , A VVV QV., A' X lvlivwij V AVVV 'TY' t- , P Terry Robinson i, 1 ' QV ' ' wi 5 F ' Sharon Rochelle , HR VVVV 'Th W 'l. it Xi 'V 'ls' Mr V fx- O 0 0 0 Partlclpatlng 111 ll Classes Is an lunior Cheryl Starkey feeds hamster in biology class. Erika Kuun takes part by working a problem on the board ' . .lunior Mike Schaferkotler listens to an explanation by Mrs. Day during her junior English class fourth period. Important Part of Learning for Juniors Steve Rogers Kevin Rolling Cheryl Samuel Sue Sandidge ! Paula Sava l F , of ,I , . Michael Schaferkotter Mike Schillage Bill Schmidt Barbara Seal Bonnie Seekford Tina Shelton Ginger Sherron Mike Sherville Suzy Shovan Kathy Sibley Debbie Silvey Chandra Simons Barbara Sirman Carol Smith Gwendolyn Smith 257 1 X. S! Karen Smith Lisa Smith Louis Smith Shelia Smith Susan Smith Linda Solly Shelia Sparkman Charles Spiegel Ronald Harvey uses the card catalogue to look up books. Many Juniors Find the Library Useful Aliese Kinley spends many hours studying in the library. Mtn ...W N Q3 -Q... 'sg ff f V! ffl! ' 5 p . , 1 Cheryl Starkey Mike Stephens Mary Steward Nancy Steward Billy Stewart Linda Stewart Daryl Strange Rhonda Strickland 4? l l , 3 f t ig N f Ik 1 his f , , f f an fi :L , at J Ricky waldfap Barbara Taylor Ethel Taylor ,Ierome Taylor Morris Taylor Leslie Terrell Debbie Thomas Lanie Thomas 'Wie Edna Thomason James Thorne Judy Thornton Dan Thrash Beth Tidwell Gary Tidwell Liz Todaro Lester Togarus Rosemary Turner ,., P., Ken Tyman 4 , Joyce Vinson Helen Walker 0 0 rt lasses Are EI1J0y6d b Jumors Juniors Janet Martin and Debi Priest enjoy sketching the outside scenery in the quadrangle during their art class. ,nw 259 60 .1 1, , i ' - Amy Wall VL 2 V R 1 A f , f TA, Pat Walsworth 1 4, 0 .f fi 3? Bron Ward N A I iv-V V A M rsha Ward i ' V LYI VLLHA Roosevelt Washington lff' A 'ala -iff: '- V Susie Waterfallen A Rhonda Weaver Donna Weldon Helen West -iii figfr - Roy Weber kj - - hx, by 'E Ella Wheeler Janet White Patricia White JoAnn Whitehurst Karen Whltworth Nancy Wiley Sandra Wilkins Debra Williams Dianne Williams Sylvia Williams Junior Office Workers Help the Counselors Day after day Mrs. Whitman and Miss Leviston perform the necessary tasks to keep the school going. M --.1 Linda Grant helps junior counselor Mrs. Williams with tapes. Becky Willis Donald Willyer Annette Wilson Bobbie Wilson Dorothy Wilson Renee Wilson .limmy Windham Gaylon Wood I-in ff' . ' lgiggr, gif gg - . . 'JP' P' 55p5,31:54QEiV vvp 3 , ,, X i 2 fy Q V Yv- , . , 'N ng me Q Xhw Q .V EQ Qi 'H' . N Y it 7 '35 QV - -, , 'mfg -at and the Secretaries in the ffice Barbara Taylor calls home before checking out. Sharon Woodall Ricky Wyatt Buddy York Robin York Janice Young loan Young Fredrick Youngblood tl1' i 4, f ' mTf5-fi ' if: Liivf: , V-H ,, - ' -222, 1 if 1 'fh ii if 'T' V' .A ,,..,., A ,L .V M,Vk,L ' 1.1 .l.ff'11 -.:!:1?1fi'59 ff' K F gg 9 2 f ' 'S L f' w 1? f. 4 A lzkig, 'gs fog as gl? ' A ' 7' I ' vi 4, r Us .. ,, L Q ity . li i ,, ,gpt f f N-ff, a 4 - 5 l 262 ,H Betty Adams Betty Adams Lois Adams Bill Adcook David Akers Patrick Alee Willie Alex Jerry Alford Debbi Allen Melvina Anderson Manuel Angeles Pattie Arceneaux Barton Armstrong Sharon Ashley Gwendolyn Autry Shalyon Baker Charlotte Ballard Tommy Barr Verna Baylor Barry Beasley WHS a Big New orld Danny Beason Shirley Beavers Cynthia Bell Mickey Bennett Ricky Bennett Michael Blackwell l Bobby Blake 5 Patricia Blevins Brenda Bloxom W Leslie Bloxom Cathy Bobbitt Keith Bogan Rose Bogan Shirley Bolden Gayla Booty Terri Bornaman Sharon Boesman Sherri Bouknight Sharon Boyd Glen Boyett ff SCJ! , ZX'-,L f ' jf fi? l A AW to Sophomores 4 , 4 M V F. ,-47 .-,. 72 f.. ' . V 2 I f' ' ' l , . 2 ' iff A lsie . 2235? A 5425 il . ' ' ',' f F fa -. . , , A ,fx 4' - V M 1 if If 1. A' Xe 'HM gf V N A I' 1' lf ' 1 , :Q I y - I' e . ' , ' A I . ig: ' xii- f ,i G, 26 64 Carl Boykin Faye Boykins Kathy Boykins N 4 Theresa Bozemen -infix Q, 7 G Robert Breakenridge Ricky Breedlove i ina Q is , ,- I l X A P a, fir , Eddie Brennan J--ff e QQ, Johnny Brinkley X H 3.3 ', li 'Lf After One Week . tv gl - ,,,,, ,-. Q' l 53 -I 2. B .1 gs- P 1 ' P 6 ,ll Kathy Brossette 7 V :if A.A'4 Q Don Brothenon s X h 'Sir Catherine Brown David Brown Delores Brown Jeannie Brown Nettie Brown Thelma Brown E df Q .55 gl, . ,e 'j ! XX Upon registering at W.H.S., Douglas Pitman finds there is much in- formation to be gathered for records. of Orientation, Pages The library provides students with a quiet place to study. r -Q fit ' 'H ' 'Z 1 wt Z f 5' I ..f ' i . ff- '-e' em 50 K lg 21 'X-.2 .2 W, 3 ..-A in X , X X ,, -'Q B '58 ' bv' ... 2.4165951913 75 , NT vi-, K1 -It Tb C -T -. 'Eg' .- . . J.. Patti Bryan Terri Bryan Ludie Bryant Charles Burks Robert Burks Robert Burns Mark Burton Steve Butcalis Gail Butler Sharon Bynog Marvilyn Byrley Sue Cagle Ted Canatella Brenda Carson Donald Carter Debbie Catts Wade Chaler Susan Christian Larry Clark Jeanette Clarkson Diann Clay .lames Clements Harold Clifton .lesse Clinton Settle Down to Stud and Activities Sophomore boys learn discipline and military procedure through the army ROTC program at the castle. xl Z.: Jerome Cochran Nancy Coldwell Twyla Cole Ronnie Coleman Brenda Collins Wanda Comans Steven Constable Mary Cook kg, f -X 5 H it H .M i A 5 VL.. nm ' I f is , ' 1 2 ,,t. Q, 1 Xu. il' B f Ai 1551 I - ,ya A fi lg al 1- I A A A. - , V' 'W ' ,. f 4 ' T4 i f - A o f 1-L A I , Q ' Ziff ' X F7 f 1 1 ' 26 266 5, f .141 ' , Fil 'Wanda Cooks Freddy Corbin Cynthia Cotton Janet Cox Karen Crawford Bobby Cummings John Daley Richard Daney Felecia Davis .lerry Davis , Lee Davis Pam Davis Steve Davis Vicki DeLoach Roy DeSoto Donna Dorsey P 4 ,,-.N fa., , 0-ra, C , if fx ti' w- ' 2 v Kenneth Dorsey QQ A H iz :U ' A A Theodies Douglas 55' P X A gi' James Downs f J j my f Cynthia Draper ' ' A 3 my 'A i n ia M L ' ' tudents Learn to Respect Each Other Vickie Marshall and Dorothy Jackson find the discussion of a problem helpful as they pu,t it on the board. .pxuff Merril? 'DY' Paula Loyd pick up her books. -was Z NP' g 1 , 'ft 4, ,ff f xi T A PI' i tw A friend in an embarrassing moment Duane.Nichols stops to help Senior pep squad members Suzanne Huber and Paula Leone set an example in their respect for Sir Knight. Mary Durusau Jimmy Dutton David Easley Freddy Easley Kathy Eason Gary Ebarb Janet Ebarh Theresa Ebarh Cindy Edmonds Carol Edwards Mike Edwards Amie Elbert Billy Erwin Billy Estes Joe Etier ,leannie Evans Robin Everett Terry Fairley Terry Farnell Ronald Fielder N, H 1. at , , A f. i 3.1 .. ., , .V U ,,, dll' if 'F' 44- K ,Nm , J Xa' if tt pw ez' X X EEN x if xl , -, ,, ,,: f. I-, gg, .4 4' Jia .a,, 3, , , , ,tr ,f at I 1 ... - 'V Q 1,2351 ' N ff A S M ng 44 A V ' W flxiffl 1 267 Brenda Flowers Gary Flowers Brendan Flynn William Flynn Linda Foley Camille Foster Lisa Frady Ronnie Franklin Cindy Freeman Velma Freeman Steve Frith Cheryl Fulmer Mike Fyffe Martha Gable Gary Gamble Sophomores Find pperclassmen Can Be Gordon Carcie Cynthia Garrett Patti Garrett Alice Garza Janie Catlin Shelia Gaur Lori Gayer Cindy Geddes Tom Gentry Gaither Germany 41 ' I h M5 'ml . 1 V 1 'E .X , I X X Cindy Edmonds fills out a check-out slip with Lhe help of senior office worker Diane Digby. nderstanding to Their Inexperience .2 Nm f -D V K' f 53 will 5- , Q. ' -v , is f mme 1 Vu -..v-.- P , f 8 a fer? 2 , f-:H ,E , I., i if 11 Ricky Germany Gary Geter June Gibson Tommy Gibson Leona Gipson Danny Goff Jeff Goff Rene Goldsmith Tim Gordon Debbie Goza Luemily Gray Sherry Gray Eddie Green Cheri Griffin Denise Groves James Groves Owen Grubb Sherry Guerrero Wendy Gullion Wesley Gusko Larry Hagedorn Donnie Hall Fairy Belle Hall Marilyn Hall Sammy Halsell 1, 'Gb . tiff -A sf: and ye, x,'b, ? XY.. , 2 26 270 v,. 1 if , A H. r - ,V , .4 ' Ln ,'.., K 'Ep V' - Pig, ' 11 l i W all - W ifi t de Robert Harrington Deborah Harris Lorene Harris Sandy Harris Wanda Harris Beverly Hart Paula Hartley Steve Hartman tudents Appreciate Administrators Student Council President Bary Hayes, a representative of all stu- nts, talks with Mr. Moss before a pep rally. 3' Belinda Nichols and Martha Gable enjoy a humorous moment with Mr. Booth before entering his class. Sharon Harvey '9 David Head Dorothy Henderson Maria Herzog Pam Hickingbottom Kayla Hill Billy wayne Holland i,,' - Q Q Kirk Holland Q' 'A 1 ,A -. A lf W F X Ji, J 5115111555 g 4jaAHff 5 'l Larry Hagedorn and Gail Thomas find the career files in Mr. Simmons' office helpful as they plan the future. Teachers and Counselors Aid Pages .-v-- ff-- G4 V A Homer Holloway ., . . Cindy Hooker Sharon House J Brenda Houston , A , l . J . My-1 - I ,v V Gil Howard , A 5' J , Qi Becky Hudsmith Debra Hullaby gf H' .. ' ,, Ava Humphrey ' J - 1 Donald Hunter ' 5 Ginger Iglesias r . Denise Isaacs Agnes Jackson Brenda Jackson Cynthia Jackson Dorothy Jackson JT : 'f ls: ' Julie Jackson 5 q Q ,N 5 g - Brenda James J Ag ' - ' Dorothy Jarvis ' wi, Hattie Johnson 'N 'f K ' N Jacques Johnson Joe Johnson at I Johnny Johnson - X ' U N4 I Reginald Johnson C' V Q ' 'fa' ,ji Robin Johnson R X Sharon Johnson in V 5 ut if up J my y if 'f if lr Q41 an DV- E 4 I 4. it L V Q' E. 1 ii? , J-iss X, l iz' A 1 4 f an f'7?.ll Aiii I . W A - JKT Q Y - KA 27 The Band adds a musical touch to football games and pep rallies which plays a vltal part in school spirit Shelia Johnson Bill Jones Franky Jones Gene Jones Glenda Jones Ida Jones Johnnie Jones June Renae Jones Phil Jones Ronnie Jones Shirley Jones Iris Jordan Willie Pearl Jordan Susie Justis Palsy Keim Jessie Keith Jerry Kennedy Peggy Kennedy Kelley Kilgore David King f '4.' 'y ,,.5iw. V Pam King W I 3' ff Alben Kline he A 2 1' ,ff KV 2 f 1 E i f f Y 'L ,Q 9 ft .A id ,hw ff ,g ,1 ., , L 4 Tim Koob 3 .f ' Pam Lacaze y , A H ,L I H ff' Ag sf -'L , 'nf' f 11712, -f' ' Mildred Lambright Charlene Laskin Cassandra Leary David Lebarron Patti Garrett and Debbie Mowry hack the Knights by hanging a ban- ner in the quadrangle. Pages Learn Tradition of Twelfth Man The Lancerettes add color and excitment to the Byrd pep rally with decorated fly swatters. Autry Carl Lee Lynnie Lee Velma Lee Charlsie LeMay Donna Leone Ray Lester xg: fr l W' pu ' Gary Lindhorst Charles Loftin ., 3 .f t .. - ,fl ,ha we . Z 4 Ft i . , ,J ,fy IA 273 274 K , ' i 4 '. 2. 2' , 'J ' -nf' 4 K ik, 1 V ' L va . , Q, 3 C fn.. ' J, I 'T 2 'f' A . , , ,,.,,ffv if 11359 ,J W ' ' 1 , X , L I 'UI 6 ,yn - H ,W no The Castle F , Ai'- -C 7 mir 1-1: ,- if 2' Wayne Logue Georgia Lovett Regina Lovett Paula Loyd Ricky Madere Mary Manry Roosevelt Marshall Vickie Marshall Marty Martin Rogers Martin George Mauldin Vickie Maxie Regina Mayes Sharon Mayeux Helen Mays Mark McAlexander Barbara McCart Linda McClellan Kenneth McCoy Paula McFerrin f-, 'v- Qfffffkf '51 - . 11'-1-.:f'., '5'ff.. .ff ' ., -4' f fwia. , ff '-:F ' ,t Z L t f grew, 2 , 1 V ' I 'M' Wx'-.f .fa , '- e- ' fn ' 6 ,gb 'iw , , .M 1 ii 4fF '40' I Z 'oil , , ff' i Newspaper Provides Each Rickey McLaurin Elaine McLeod Eartha McNeil Veronica McRoy Yvonne McWhiney Cheryl Miciotto Vickie Miles Linda Milford Q . The HERALD is a popular monthly publication at the castle , , , , ya .- - .4-. u'- . t 1 1 f M x , 1 I -. ' x 5 .- ' x - X 5 , ,Q ' 1 , . 4 QU ,.I. t . P L . .- r ' l i,. AQ 1 : . , 5 Q . ' . 1 Q I 1 4 -' ' I mmmvgg V L C , 'Ai x uf' ' '- s . S , . , A Siege ,.,,, , , 5 ' ' . , , in Ulf' 'Ji if ' AY ' A ' J WP iff ' , n l l . ,pk ,- , ja, 4,11 1 I Mdf5l1d hmghl PBIQV75 Q Z 3 - 1 fU'l f-'af 'bf ff '5 , 0verHarnefomllIUfven1s 1' if x T' Q Y ' fi e ' x pk ' ,Vi J, J fi ff? 'L A V V V n, Caslle Wejcp f, V I r , , 5+ f 4 i U 4 V- ' I ' ' 'I fi V- l '-1 1' v-'wa,s,,'f1': Brenda Flowers appreciates the generosity of Vernon Mims as they look over the October Herald. tudent With News of School Events ,M Dodie Miller Steve Miller Deborah Mills Vernon Mims Susan Moreau Debbie Moses Evelyn Moss Randall Mott Debra Mowry Vicki Mullican John Barry Mullone Merlene Murray Michael Murray Charles Nelson Mary Nelson Percy Netter Belinda Nichols Duane Nichols Regina Nolte Vicki Nossaman 275 Kathy Nowlan Penny Nutt Rusty Oblesby Shona Oglesby Charles O'Keefe Rickey Oksenholt Teresa Oldham ,lanetta Oliver Randy Owen Leslie Owens Babs Oxley loell Palermo Glen Pardue Leah Parham Freddy Parker Books and Extra urricular Actlvltles Karl Parker Tony Pate Jacqueline Paul Betty Pennywell Gwendolyn Pennywell Carolyn Paters Alex Peterson Jimmy Peterson Mary Pickett Rusty Pinkney I l e Many sophomore boys strive toward the time that they will be on the field as a fighting Knight of Woodlawn. Occup Much Spare Time for Sophomores Donna Pintor ' Alfred Piper Ida Mae Pipkin - 'U Douglas Pitman Rickey Pitts r 4 S E Robert Poland -v gf 'va Greg Poland , -fs 5 If , ts ,K ..- F Pat Powell x... dl Ray Powell 1 if James Prescott Lorraine Pressey ' Kenny Procell N - ' ' 'f ffl ' Pat Pruitt ' Darlene Puckett Pi . 'V Cindy Primrose 67? PT' ' g A 2 ,R I TI, , f Debbie Rainbolt ' Irie Raphiel ' - Mark Readheimer 1 ,T 4, A -Q, Danny Reaves Q Paula Reeh Inf . Pam Reggio . - ' Jeri Rich iw N xx Toni Rich P - V Linda Richardson ' Irene Richmond 277 278 ,V f 2142 . ,4 ,fa jfv ' , I' 1 Z fa ,1 ,+, jim my , X f f fa., , , 3 5, iz: Z M5 M ' f W ,yi f ' , I ww 'if fiil ' 1 2 ,Y f i '. , 4 0- Sf , .. ,,w.,f45 ,J ff, , 1 v 1 1 sv, , , , 1 sk V 1, ' 2 ' L2 'f i j A 1 x 5 ,VVV if c' .4 -l . ,145 LJ? , Z 4 A na , . '.'.u'fi::'-'e. fe ff 46 I' fa.. fr ?P , 5 ., 1. 4 1 2 ff , ,-if y ,vig ,m ,.,,,, , ,1- ,N 1? .5 1-.1 ffl Jennifer Sepulvado Pam Sepulvado Mary Shaw jimmy Shelton Marla Shelton Dawn Sherron Ricky Shofner Larry Simmons Andy Sims Tommy Skipworth aw an Nbr ,avi nw' I I K W fg4fA'4f:,,,df f' f E 5 j f 1 f 4 X ' f nf , A f Y f lf! Barbara Ricketts Dale Rimmer Tina Robbins Becky Robinson E. Leon Robinson Danny Roop Edna Roque Victor Rose Joey Rosson Annie Ruffin Steven Russell Tommy Russell Leroy Samuel Ken Satcher Debbie Savage Mark Schaferkotter Dianne Schonfarber Josephine Scott Electives Brighten Daily Schedules Denise Isaacs shows poise and self-confidence as she delivers an ora tion to her speech class. Charlsie LeMay and Frank credit in Mrs. King's class. Arthur Sloan Irma Small Dirk Smith Donald Smith Donna Smith Kathey Smith Nathaniel Smith Steve Smith Sophomores Enjoy English Literature Reading, research, and reporting make classical works come alive to sophomore English students , w , , Cynthia Snow Debbie Solomon Irma Jean Southall Monica Sowell Beverly Spalding Judy Staggs Peggy Starks Charles Stevens Randy Stevens Linda Stiles Billie Slogner Nancy Strolher Terrie Stroud Daniel Stuckmeyer .lohnny Sudds Raymond Sudds Robin Sumrall Mary Sweedar Lou Ann Tallant Mary Taylor Memorles Are Formed as Pa es Complete Mark Candy and Teresa Oldham take a moment before going on to class to make plans for after the game The quadrangle becomes a famlllar and popular place to sophomores as they spend much tlme here Kathy Thibodeaux Barbara Thomas Gail Thomas Judy Thomas Lonana Thomas Bill Thomason Bernadine Thompson David Thompson Thelr Flrst Step Toward Knlghthood .lan Thompson Randy Thompson Ray Thompson Tommy Thompson Stephen Tingle Sandra Towns Melody Townsend Margaret Trammell Being elected sophomore mald on the Homecommg Court IS an honor Peggy Kennedy and Jan Thompson w1ll long remember 2 ,,57.,,.,., ,,., ,,,,, f W 7, ef 1 X 1 In Y 1 I' 'bu .f 0 9 1 1 Q Q-:1 N' 1 'ii .4 1 7 'E ff, 'ww lf I f 1, 1 , ,,. -t 4. .1 Martha Trammell Renee Travis Debbie Triplet Mark Troegel Rhonda Tucker Wayne Tucker Elaine Turner Frank Turner As she admires Karen Walden's senior ring, Pam King dreams of the day she will have her own. ophomores Look Toward Future Years Z '1,wazl- , 0, 1.1. ,1 :ye f w.. ' V 1 1 ' 41' 4 ff , ,, 4, 3 1 ' . ' ' f X ff f 15 1 1 V X 1 1 f 5 'Y 1 1 as ,I I' I ,. .1,1f y1,fi 4' 3 , 1 , N M, 4' f-f U12 1 1 1 Exe 1 4 Q 1 1 5 I I Shirley Turner Jackie Tyson Sherry Vaughn Cathey Venus Debbie Wade Velma Walker Debbi Wall Eddie Wallace Walter Wallace Irma Walpool Sara Walters Randy Walton Sharon Ward Caroline Wardell Shirley Warren Cynthia Washington Ruby Washington Mary Watkins Ralph Watley Becky Webb Xxx 1X 5 f 1j7zyia',w'g:v5':?f '1Qv'f,' ' ' f g 1'1' ' f 1,,,,v NWA, -A 1 lint' 221 1 I 2 hw ,fl ' 1 ,wwf 1 ,, V: 1 ' 1? 7515214 . vt f 111. . A ,1 Q Aff' 134:77 ilu: , L 1- QU f J 1 L1 'K' , Ricky Weileder Cynthia Wells Karl Whisenand Helen Whitson Mary Wilcoxen Jeff Wilkinson LEFT: Terri Bryan looks admiringly at the trophies won by Knights over the years knowing she is now a part of the spirit that makes such achievements possible. Jackie Willhite Barbara Williams Donna Williams Glenda Williams Kathleen Williams Louis Williams Mary Williams Vicki Williams Carol Wilson Debra Kay Wilson Nardrie Wilson ' V 'V Vonder Wilson f p V Gwen Wood 4-5. gf' f ,,,V TVQ45, if .5 ' , 5 775 fl, Stephen Woodall ' VVVV, Dennis Woodward I- Mfffie 1. .af-TVN I t fzfazf 'L Robbie Wyatt ' Beverly Young Candance Young Gregory Young Patsy Young 2 84 T...-.f-revH m gXwWWm MM- 4 f SMF!! 1 ,F ,W saw -V QQ' , f 'A' i .qu ,aaa MM. L..,,.a..,v,.,v. A-V . ' ' -Q Nw ., f ,..,, ., M - . V -f-- , '-9 'r3 :x H , . f Nm, ' . eg -Ma ws- ,cr ff: - 7 .. , - -fm' I , 13? m g . . eg , 2 Q 1 - ., l W4 ., IZ. , Y. u,,1?V,, .- -- 'f .,'-5: px- r,, . . -, Hg 41, n 5 gym wa- 5 K, H A , W -I V VA ,N V ,, N. ' .fzfQ'Rv1zs1'ziQm.t4:i ''5iN?Qfff.f+:Prf-S161ceiqshfii 5 1 Hfl?lJMD:lWz1fC1:f:ff:',' Q- 3,1 ' X W- is - 1 --'G+' H-VM 'P 'V' I i: 'ff- ' -1 '-i1i'1f +,' Q 111, 1- V ' 1'-I-Y:-A , .I's, ' 3' x. V Af' ,' 1 1 - X 1. L- ,V '3 XE-Til 5 3 435 912231 'X ff 123Z3?jk ?2 'I WA:-4?533f.1fQ2t,Q:53ii,?'g 'X' Kiwi-f. 'X Nffft ' ,A 57-'if ,:'5:,:'f.J. fi 4? in ' 'fsvzizfef V, Q ,-an-.-,I - .4 X .lohn Aaron Debra Adams William Adkins Barbara Akin Carolyn Alford Randy Allen David Anderson Mike Anderson Joyce Armer Debra Austin Melissa Austin Steven Balfs C. so . . ' v' -'Q I-3.5, V if' .P 4 fi-R , K' .-.- , t li , W! ' Thomas Balzrette I Cecile Barnes Darlene Beaudoin ti Clara Bell -C Polly Benfield Albert Bennet lui R .X-S7 Castle Welcomes 1972 Vassals F7 Evelyn Bennett Cathy Bentley Chuck Bethelot Dawn Blake Rhonda Blank Lanell Blount Kenneth Bloxom Edith Bogues Tony Boles Laura Bonneau Donna Bonner l..aWanda Booghrey Tom Boswell Susan Bounds Rhonda Braselton .lohnny Brooks Beverly Brown Bobby Brown Jackie Brown Jennifer Brown Rita Brown Sheila Brown Mike Browning Charles Brumley Debbie Buck Robert Carpenter Donald Carroll Connie Carter Bruce Cason William Catts if 1. .M H 286 V ,, vf, f f hi f 'I X , I 5' ' ' ' ,.1, A Q J ff f 15 I' ,. M9 cm , x wr. . ef . f if f fy Mi , fag, ' f ' 3, 'Q ' VVx I' ,, .V ' 7, 1, ' ' f X' - ,' ff rf , 'iv y Z if QM If ,- ' fynf . 7 ,, ff :i z I 'A J gf lx P .1 9 Brenda Chandler Daryl Clapp Darien Clark Kathy Clark Mary Clarkson Randy Clinton Wanda Coe Paul Coke Belinda Coleman Sebern Coleman Shelia Coleman Will Coleman Paul Coles Addie Collins Clarice Collins im 54 ' 'W' I i f Q, vi sf ig W ' ff 1 f ,V,, 1 . J if 'M 4 1 .G -fi y 1' :fl g!'VfZf,51LV -were ., QM Vf L I ,. 4 Zi, f C ff f ,Q ,M we 'UK 0 astle Freshmen C eer on the Klll hts After the Ouachita versus Woodlawn homecoming game, freshmen pour out of the stands to congratulate the football players. 1.-...il Enthusiasm is shown by ninth graders during their first experience in a pep rally at Woodlawn. Spirited Kni hts Enhance the Castle Susan Cooker Gary Cooper Marty Cowell Susan Cox Danny Coy Debbie Coy Kaye Crnkovic Katherine Culley Patricia Daniels Danny Daugherty Vickie Dauzat Trudy David D'Wayne Davidson Carol Davis Gloria Davis Rickey Davis Robert Davis Adrian Davison Derna DeSantis Pam DeVault Randy Digby Rosalyn Douglas Becky Drach Debbie Duty Sharon Easley Deby Ebarb Claude Echols Larry Eggelleston Raymond Elbert Robin Eshelman css' 287 2 4,.,.4 wt T5 ax 3 44 5 , gk 3 G li up is ' 1 ' QE i l f ll 4 3 , 1 Q P S w 1 Q l Cathy is informed she is Castle's first freshman maid Happiness is belng Cathy Rasberry on Homecoming Day Freshmen Become Part of Homecommg Abe Evans Freddie Farris Kathy Farris James Ferguson Philip Fenina Renee Festervand Rochelle Fleming Beth Forrester Dianne Franklin Evelyn Franks Gloria Franks Debbie Frazier Joyce Freeman Ronnie Furlow Gene Gamble Denise Gayer .ludy Germany Robert Gibbs Danny Gibson Shelia Gill Clifford Gilliard Cynthia Gingles Jerry Godfrey Terry Godfrey ',.e 1 '67 a tref La l , tt' N N yyyy f,,ff 7, y '53 The homecoming band the Rogue Show finalized the exciting evening for the Castle's freshmen. Tim Gordon Tina Greene Gere Grice Thelma Cuiton Richard Gunter Cliff Gwin : Brad Hall Joyce Hamilton Arnetha Harris David Harris Sw ,, . f Janice Harris Donald Ray Hawthorne Shelia Hayes Lori Haynes Dennis Heard Linda Heard Anita Henderson James Henderson Myrian Henderson Alvin Hendricks '53 -Ju Mia i A I V HJ ' A 289 4,, ,, ,Q , Charles Herron Ernie Higdon Janie Hill Kenneth Holland Helen Holmes Anthenia Horclaman Bobby Horn Brett Houston Ginger Howell Mark Huddleston Cladyn Huges Ray Hunt Eala Hunter Cleave Jackson Jeane Jackson Jimmy Jackson Barney James Johnny Jamerson Freshmen Play a Part 111 Offlce Work ,RX A E . I Mr. Gilliam, freshman counselor, uses office workers in his office for any odd jobs he may have for them to do. Office Workers Aid Freshman Counselor Annie Johnson Dianna Johnson James Johnson Robert Johnson Rodney Johnson John Jones Karen Jones Lelia Jones Linda Jones Marilyn Jones Trieline Jones Sharon Jordon Kenny Joyner Gerry Keene Janice Kelly Gwendolyn Kemps Mike Ketchens Curvain King Glenda King Allen Kinley DeWayne Kneipp Matt Laenger David Lalena Johnny Lambright wigf V' 7 292 Cindy Landrove Glenn Larson Pam Laskin Lonnie Lawson Louise Lawson Jeff Lee r., ' ii Nancy Lee Willie Lee Steve LeGrand Mike Leone Frederick Lester Debbie Lewing Sheryl Lewing Beverly Lewis Patrena Lewis Portia Lewis Michael Lites' Claudia Little Deborah Longino C. J. Lottinger Brenda Lowe 4.5, .leff Lowery Carla Luke Billy Luker lr 13 - i V- rf: ff-1' l 'E' i J ew. ...-1,-, s my l Xi! ' i Freshmen Compete With Seniors at Lunch Everyone is in a hurry to eat, but this year there is competition on who is going to get there first. X XZ? W ef f JW, my Wagg V V' ' fn,- f , ., 'Lima-'at,', 'f',,: e'fv' f' W, u :,1M 72 :Q-,gsz W L 'Erin' A ,, f i.....,... . V ,ff ' mmm i fir ' rg I I ! x.... In the quadrangle during lunch, freshman girls take time off to impress the boys During Lunch Girls Take Time to Hustle Debbie Luttrell Gary MeBrayer Tony McBrayer Alan McCarty Gerry McDonald Lisa McGowan David Manning Linda Marshall Ramona Marshall Charlotte Marsiglia Emma Martin Terry Martin Andy Matthews Mark Matthews Johnny Mattis Debra Mayberry Linda Mays Vallie Mercer Vanessa Menefee Vic Merritt Vera Miller Joe Minis Beverly Mitchell Delphia Mitchell Bobby Moore Chip Moore Donnie Moore Laura Moore Michael Moore Ada Morris 'UA .2 5' -QZZP' -154 4 t V A il. Ah Anita Morrison . L ' Y l in a Vyfl Karl Morris , ,i 1 .' . f M955 Dora Murphy 'e f PH' ' 'Y ' Cynthia Murray iy - lt I! i 1 5 ,-. f-. l x ,' gt 'ii' f lim' Y! 51 , f , 4 I A Jerry Murray Linda Myers Tim Naile Cynthia Nicholson Connie Nowlan .ludy Nunally Richard Nunnery Peggy Nutall Dennis O'Daniel Sherry Odell R. C. Oliver Randy Olson Terry O'Neal Phyllis Osteen Susanne Pantalion A , 'li Freshmen Respect WHS Upperclassmen Mascot of Woodlawn Sir Knight is respected as a tradition by the freshmen at WHS. At the Airline game, Susy Brown tells freshman Lou Wheeler her po SCYUOV football PIHYCTS make freshman Jeff Lee Suffer f0f relaxing sition on the field for half time Undef the Senior tree James Parker Mattie Parkson Becky Patterson Roberta Patterson Ivy Paul Pam Pennington Patsy Pennington Debra Pennywell ,leltie Pennywell Ronnie Pennywell John Pettey Mark Phillips John Pickett Debbie Pierce Sharon Piggie Gary Pilcher David Pinkney Peggy Posey 296 Jimmy Potter Dennis Potts Linda Pouncy Micheal Pouncy Annice Procell Jana Prothro Carol Pruitt Kenneth Rachel Susan Ramsey Cathy Rasberry Karen Reagan Beverly Reed Pat Reed Debra Rhodes Lottie Richardson Rita Ritchie Charles Robeaux David Robert 'F X Jw nderclassman Football Team Starts Coach Shelby, freshman coach, talks to place kicker, Mark Huddleston, about the correct way to place kick the ball. ik I Freshman players talk over some important plays while varsity players demonstrate how to do them. Manager Clifford Gillard attempts to tape Bobby Brown's wrist so he can get ready to practice. Its First of Four Years of Practice Dorothy Robinson Ronald Robinson Roxanne Robinson 7 R Russell Robinson IR4. V ' Russell Robinson Q ii , Wade Robinson , , .,, . N ' LeNelle Ross Bruce Rowe David Rowell Wayne Rowell Barbara Russell Becky Russell Karen Samuels Norman Sanders Brenda Schillings Paul Schuchardt Mike Shelnut David Shelton Mike Shelton Stan Shelton Pat Sherville Kay Shields Jackie Shoumaker Rickey Simmons Donna Simpson Debbie Skipworth Gloria Sneed Donna Smith Eddie Smith Melanie Smith ,f 297 298 Trace Smith Willy Smith Regina Snow Hayes Southall Dennis Spearman Bobbi Spinks Reggie Stanley Debra Stansbury David Starks Billy Stephens Donna Stephenson Larry Stone Melodie Stone Donna Streetman Steven Sumrall Pep quad Is Important to Freshmen Susan Coker, Lou Wheeler, Polly Benefield, and Peggy Posey discuss selling stationery for the pep squad. W if ' 7 of x 35 fi 5 my ,' tg, Ziff Q Y 'E 4, ' vp, ' do 1 Rookie band members march at a practice session for the Airline half-time show. Freshmen Make Castle's Band Greater Debbie J. Taylor Debbie L. Taylor Mike Taylor Rudolph Taylor Rodney Terrell Steve Terrell Richard Thigpen Betty Thomas Chris Thomas .lulie Thomas Marie Thomason Patty Thompson DeRona Tidwell David Todd Robert Trammel Gale Tuller Donnie Tyman Randy Tyson Vickie Ursey Julia VanTiem 1. 5354- en . q A -'M 300 Debbie Venable Annie Waddle Dianne Wallace Rhonda Walters Gayle Walthall Ricky Walton Jean Wardell Marilyn Ware Elizabeth Washington Joyce Washington Shelia Washington Theodore Washington Vickie Watley Terry Watson Kathleen Weller Janet Westcott Sandy Westfall Luwanna Wheeler Sharon White David Whitworth Theresa Wilkins Arthur Williams Bernice Williams Gloria Williams Y ,- New r .0 ul' A l l 'ji f .1 La.. ii 'Q ' , XL 511 , t Future Goals for Freshmen Are Set b As they stand beside the tro h case. Terry O'Neal and Wade Robinson count the district trophies. PY '-'zz' 19 'fy' oe ..f-van-was-gd., ul fl J, - t, ' Q 1, -. e 1 Fr ',tq v .jg Vg, ' , T -S 'E f '- 5 , X L f 5 4 'X l l l 11235 ev it ML if Jackie Williams Lillie Williams Obie Williams Roslyn Williams Antoinette Wilson Don Wilson .ludge Wilson Terry Winderwiddle Past Achievements I , ln EY Donna Wood Sue Wood Gregg Woodard Steve Wright Greg Young Walter Young Wanda Young Ivory Youngblood J- An art student charcoals while thinking of future goals. Jeffrey Lee dreams of future achievements as he looks at the Ameri- can flag in Mr. Simmons' office. I iii 3 'A at t- , ..t-f ltog e -aff y r ,Q--- ZrCiaTK hz family center M A, W-:few 1EEl'k I ki T jj ,LFS W ,.,.,,, , Y J, :I 'V el., --'-'C AV' J 'LAig 302 4 r frfimf . -X 'Sf 7 XZtXiNj7C f fgifxg X 5 ff f M, QQ YQJLNE1 L S. Affflgg V ,-.., 7 xi 1 lx X.,-' wr 'MM' Rx , ,f v --. K-X 111 4, -, f -2, f X-. f' lx 5 fkfx 'il x X HX. 1 X AX X 1 -, ix' Vx VMI M 'ff 2,1 xfk Y , x X X ,f x,.f X-,f Xg,,,x Q Lxfy Xxx, X-f Xi 'v f xx ,,. 1. .Yell .H-r .,. xf. kkku .wxli xy-, - 1.1. fl fr'-Y 43-Q-..- 2?,.yhiX , , , X . I , A 41f?l? ii J . -fw X- . f f A .1-' X .- 1 il Wm ADS Wm: ENE CREAM XX , XX ,...v-'A-A 4.--,. ,L 30 304 FISCHER CARPET SERVICE, INC. 2611 Fulton 635-5303 Wall to Wall Carpets Expertly Cleaned by Steam YOUR STEAMASTER DEALER Compliments of HI ll I Manufacturer of Fleet-Line Welding Fittings STEEL FORGINGS, INC. 1810 Barton Drive ' Area Code 318 ' Phone 422-3295 ' P.O. 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Phone 868-4012 f'0Vep0 ' Piigiiilijlhgg PHONE 686-awry AL mm LOAN CoRPoRAT1oN Registered Pharmacist R. B. LAY. Manager 2520 Flournoy-Lucas Road Shreveport. La. 2501 Greenwood Road Shreveport. La. 71103 STYRON ENGRAVING CG' lt's the real thin Q. 2414 Line Ave. Phone: 423-0521 Fine Stationery Wfedding Invitations Announcements TIRES BATTERIES Mobil KELLER'S LAKE SHORE SERVICE CENTER Coke fr O 37151 . QQ 1 if twb X- ' .-l CHARLES C. KELLER 3940 Lakeshore Dr. Shreveport, La. Phone 635-4007 Trane-mafkqg I A 0 OO O 0000 O tr-M-so I y 4 ll o O 0 tl ' ' 5 is Q - r--tw O Q 'Q A Q0 O I O 3 1. Ao V I O 'iw ' I as .J 1 4 . QI O O Y 5 if A O 5 A Portrait is forever Our Studio facilities are of the finest. and our many years of serving customers and friends in the Ark-La-Tex. have re- sulted in our vast experience and ability to create beautiful portraits for you. If we can be of assistance in any wav. please call on us. lt has been. and will continue to be. a pleasure to serve you. DRUMMOND'S 54, lllg .5 PP Phone if M' 'M 533 Jordan Shreveport. Louisiana +1-23-1883 Go Knightslw BEST WISHES CEDAR GROVE FURNITURE 81 APPLIANCE, I C. 200 E. 70th St. Shreveport, La. 309 310 for fine furniture- B S 900 WEST 70th STREET 54:1 UPTOWN BARBER SHOP 584-6 Line Ave. 71101 868-6191 3 BARBERS MANICURIST SHINEBOY Razor Cut and Hairstyling Spirit is shown at Woodlawn by decorated cars. PEOPLE'S MARKET 6518 Mansfield Road POB 8004 Shreveport, Louisiana 71108 C3185 635-3577 BOWLING CENTER OPERATIONS Enroll Any Time Phone 631-1833 Wigs and Wiglets Teaching 81 Service WATSON'S SUNSET BEAUTY SCHOOL DALE RUNGE RUBY M. WATSON -4 Center Manager Proprietor BHUHAWM Brunswick Sguthggte Lanes 64-29-33 Hearne Ave. - Sunset Plaza, Shreveport, La. DALLAS W. GREENE, JR. OFFICE RESIDENCE Fire Chief 868-6577 686-1354- R. A. MACKEY BUILDER ' DEVELOPER 14-63 Lash St. Shreveport, Louisiana THURMAN P. KELLEY Police Chief JOE M. BURLESON Traffic Engineer Dept. of Public Safety Shreveport, La. Compliments of TILLMAN AUTO PARTS, INC. Phone 868-4438 6330 Linwood Shreveport, Louisiana M,,j.qiX5,k SLIIIIIM i I 1? 'R . P5 . H., ..e! E -'F f!Ih'AKV.livl1'5l1ff- , ,-f 1 :A-1 'eQe-L-1 -.4- - BAIKSTRUSTCU. Shreveport, Louisiana Main Office - 5836 Mansfield Road U to B h 485 ' p wn ranc - 5 Line Ave. Summer Grove Branch - 9361 Mansfield Road Westwood Branch - 3420 Jewella Road MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Compliments of STAN 'S RECORD SHOP 728 Texas 1253-C Shreve City 5817 Yourec Dr. 2610 sufisa Plaza a l la' I'I'I'l'l'Il'II'Il'i l'Il'l'I'I'I'l'lI'1IlilIIII'I'IlIl'IIiillll -I-' II- - Pi at A Y I E I1 I Congratulations and Best Wishes for Another Successful Year! BILL AND BONNIE KING AND THE STAFF OF KING FLORIST 2 Dlscover of W G , Gas Air Cond 1 an water heater, and a Gasgrill . .. the perfect outdoor barbecuer! Buy all on your gas bill. ARKLA air f ' 614 E Hi the New Luxury C I 1': 21:12 om ' 0fGAS! P HMS ' Luxury living at lower cost, with a BOBBY L. GREENE PLUMBING QQN Shreveport wfww? I ii - 1 ' l my , 01 11111111111 1 L atm 1 ' ' E oft il wif E 15' : Compliments of 2 : KL I ------ - ---- -- ----- NEW YORK 0, Congratulations and Best Wishes to the 1972 Graduates ' MR. AND MRS. 1101 We-St 70th street T- J- PALERM0 865-7141 .loin the Wonderful World of Mister Lynn's yn - Charm 318 ' Modeling 4-22-9387 ' Finishing National Franchise ' Central Casting Headquarters ' Nationwide Since 1957 ' Beauty Pageant Town House Training Shreveport, La. 71101 Listed by Careers Research, Inc. As one of the Nation's top 7 Schools WHITE'S PHARMACY 274-5 Virginia Ave. Phone: 422-794-2 PRESCRIPTIONS CHARLO POTATO CHIPS GRIFFITH,S NURSERY 1800 East 70th at East Kings Highway Shrubs Made Fresh Daily Planting in Shreveport Bedding Plants Patio ASK FOR Telephone 861-6746 Shreveport, Louisiana Compliments of J AMES PARKER'S UPHOLSTERY 3120 Hardy 636-6250 AUTO GLASS AND TRIM SHOP Shop or Mobile Service Commercial Glazing FARLEY'S AUTO GLASS 81 TRIM SHOP 861-754-6 Phone 861-6908 7 P IL A N 717 West 70th F Mr. Cook congratulates a new member of National Honor Society. Shreveport, La. 314 Woodlawn Lancerettes displayed spirit by placing signs on the busses to LaGrange. MADDEN'S GLASS SERVICE Everything In Glass 2615 Fulton St. THE FABRIC GALLERY FASHION FABRIC 9064- Mansfield Road Southside Village Shopping Center 686-3205 LOU NELL'S BEAUTY SALON NEW HOMES FHA, VA, Conventional Loans Southern Hills, Town South Estate, Palmetto Park. BERRY BUILDERS, INC. 3810 Linwood Avenue Phone 865-3302 FHA 235 Program Specialists LOU NELL ASHFORD SHARON LAMBRIGHT Owner and Stylist NANCY BROWN ELMER L. BERRY, Pres. 302 Wickford Circle WANDA MEEKS Phone 686-1848 Shreveport, La, 71105 Phone 865-5502 Protect Your Fashion Budget With inn Styles 'From Sears! Sears SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. Satisfaction Guaranteed' or Your Money Back SHREVEPORT BOSSIER CITY GPPORTUNITY BEGINS WITH EDUCATION 3 PRODUCTS OF CREATIVE ENGINEERING THE BREWSTER COMPANY, INC. Srmeveponr, LOUISIANA MANUFACTURERS OF EQUIPMENT FOR THE OIL FIELD AND SAWMILL INDUSTRIES Compliments of A. P. DEFATTA 104-8 Louisiana DELTA BUSINESS CONGRATULATIONS I 71-72 GRADUATES Petroleum Tower As always, the Z Club Mother-Daughter Banquet was a success Shreveport, La. 423-1611 5 V X X X E Q54 xx? XXQEIN Q ws N WXNQQ X XXX XXX Xyxx XXSY QQ eww Xxxxx Qxxx X X X 701 E. Kings Hwy -QQXN 631 4203 TONY and VETO of Woodlassn 303 EaS169Ih A FORMER KNIGHT Woodla n cheerleaders worked ery hard on makmg tags for the homecommg court and football players , R MARLAH'S FLOWER SHOP MRS. LUTHER VANDIVER, Owner 234- East 70th Street Day 865-3364 Night UN 1-0060 Flowers for All Occasions 41-123 Raymond Shreveport, La. SIDING SERVICE, INC. Aluminum Siding Labor and Material Friend of WOODLAWN STUDENTS ep. Phone 635-2906 Compliments of Q S3157 ' , , STEEL SALES Wiz, You Don't Have To Scale the - M 9 Peaks for Goodness Just Come Out to Mr. Swiss on 5804 Hearne BETTY and JOHN HOLDER Best Wishes to thc Seniors 1972,' Super Eoon STORES . . . a belief way lo shop OSCAR BERRY FOOD STORES 1411 Highland Phone 4-22-0686 JIMMY COTTEN'S SUPER MARKET 3656 Lakeshore L. C. BROOKS MASTER MKT 183 Texas A Phone 423 2521 HI LO SUPER MKT. 2424 Greenwood R l PEOPLE S MARKET 2933 L lh I Ph 631-7122 OSCAR BERRY FOOD STORES 1921 Centenary Ph 422-31 12 Allstate S f LS Tg QN Q, E08 H65 JACK HAMPTON Senior Account Agent 5910 Hearne Avenue, Shreveport, La. 71108 Phone 635-1130 Ph 633 1006 one - - n l PEOPLES R L ELMER CO,m,EN,S Bus. 636 6381 Res. 686 6322 MARKET and SUPER MARKET M4 EA 70th SL 3911 Vclva 5m,,,, 6215 Cret-nwood Rd Registered Representative, Allstate Enterprises Fund Sales, Inc. phone 868.5368 Phone 631-4281 Phone 635-2446 317 318 r7eeXQw1'?Q?X? x6e M NICE GOING, GRADS and our best Wishes for every success' I hr Svhrvuvpnri I imma One-Hundred and One Years of Leadership in the Ark La Tex I-83...G+9,' nt, 'K i4 ,Z rep? eeeffmz NSG CENT50 ef ill- C5 I T- UJ O 7 'EX SWW5' The Place L0 Go, for the Fashions You Knowf, SHREVEPORT V BOSSIER CITY r ff ff' Busses to LaC Compliments of L. CALHOUN ALLEN, JR. Mayor of City of Shreveport 4. i L71-i , in J. P. REAVIS' GARAGE BODY 84 PAINT WORK Auto Air-Conditioning Sales and Service 3209 Velva at Greenwood Rd Shreveport, La. 71109 Office Ph. 635-6441 Home Ph. 635-5068 pa r-.t 4,. .,! 4 OUR SPECIALTY 0 ..,! ,,-, i if WALL-TO-WALL ' LAYINC-3 ' REPAIRS ' RUGS ' BINDING ' ALTERATIONS ' SOIL-RETARDING FREE ESTIMATES-PICK-UP 81 DELIVERY A B C CARPET ggggghiiggggg 424-9921 OR 424-9757 INTERIOR DECORATORSI If No Answer Dial SBI-6I82 or 63I-4297 Build on Your Lot or Ours The Extras in Fine Homes n ,Lge ' TONY CARTER BUILDER Quality Material Phone 686-4417 and Phone 868-0324 Workmanship ARK. LA. TEX. ALUMINUM AWNING CO. 3904 Greenwood Road Carports, Patio Covers Phone 631-1552 ELMER COTTEN'S SUPER MARKET 6215 Greenwood Rd. Phone 635-21146 9 320 J Compliments ol' T RI-ST ATE D eiwoufe Jw wld Q gr Wk QETBVL CARPET CLEANERS L P '7 std . DJ Vljlm Quail! UQ QD QQTJQ Dillmas 868-0529 Bgst Wishe?2to Best ishes KNIGHTSP' TEMPLE OIL AND TIRE Co. QM ,QQ k Distributors for ATLANTIC BTCHFTELD CO nd UQ GDDDYEAR TIRE AND RUBBER Co. T l Slirexteport - Lupkin - Texarkana HENRY G. TEMPLE 5 My GRESHAM TEMPLE Distributors COMMERCIAL l COLLEGE of Shreveport fl Food Fun llor Evervoneu Shreveportis Morlern Business College Secretarial Computer Programming Acwuming Drafting Phone 686-8230 3108 West 70th IBM Business Machines COMMERCIAL Art Compliments fFashion Illustration and Design Layoutj Of' THAT DUMB DRAWING DWIGHT D PYRURN No Payments While in School 1612 Fairncld Phone: 423-5203 Clerli Of Firsl .ltttlieiul District COLIN Parish ol' Catlclo, State ol'Louisig1na ALL THAT OTHER STUFF JESUS LOVES YOU Calvary Teen Choir in Concert CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH St. Vincent at 75th St. W. D. Step,' MARTIN, Pastor l'Home of Calvary Baptist Academy i 'Gospel Preaching in each fCrades 1-81 and every service For Whosoever shall call upon the name ofthe Lord shall be Saved Rom. 10:13 Compliments Compliments of of GUY'S SUPERMARKET Qlberg 5325 ,lewella Rd. CO'nPllme tS LITES GULF SERVICE 1404- North Market Phone 422-3424 STEAM BOILER REPAIR Shreveport, La. 5870 Greenwood Rd. 635-1780 Tune Up Alignment A Air Conditioning Service 322 Football players take it easy after a rough workout. f Phone 868.0947 W6 FLORA STUDIO Q Floral Designs for All Occasions Q - Gift Items - O Q CQ A I Q CERT-RUDE G. DAVIS l Owner and DCSlUHCf A Q08 U Ellie 192 Pennsylvania Ave. Shreveport, La. Dowt go 4 NH Compliments town . . . pay bills of by check. DONALD E. HATHAWAY ,. Y Commissiorielrrof Public Mil NATIONAL BANK Works Sul-ll:ll:XfEP-7f:ll:lT,LCJLJlE:lf5fXlA IO, 311598 C ,I r UJJVQQM JJ 6 CARPET 'NP TILE QM A G dL kK' W 5A pl1mentS ooq xuC't mghts of MWA? S A ROBER ON C pl P MRING of My Co. MR. AND MRS. gff J. Shreveport Good Luck Knights SCREENS CoNoCo, INC. Ml OlxE335ii?Egi13igioZY Tx 6314582 5104 M f' ld Rd. .- - -,, , , .5 fg L il il 1 I f U H Q xaffq' Y lllllllx TRUCKSANDTRMLERS :Ps AUTOMATIC! RoRo CAR WASH 1 I ATREASURE ' OF LIVING 706 We-St 70th EL CONQUISTADOR4, Shfevepoftv La' APARTMENTS 9731 Mansfield Rd, 686-8487 Chris Doughti Eielin Mass Lia Fmdi Carol Wilson Marla Shelton Debbie in age Erica Kuun Terri Alexander Vickie lfisei Diane Wallace Brenda Garson Susan Pantalion Sherri Vaughn Jackie Hohm Chandm Simons Melodic Smith Flo McGuire Anita Dodd Nanci Stmther Nanci Cai-Ie Beierli Spalding Camille Poster Brenda Svhvlling Susan Ramsei Rhonda Blank Susan Hemperli .lanet English Rose Matthews Janet White Bvvki D1'Broefk Glenda Jones Sandm Tow ns Bt-cki Willis Terri Ba-'igalupi Melia Loftin Bccki Rachal Maria Ht-nog Margaret Piazza Katherine Roi Chi-ril Daiis Dotti MrWhinei Pam Dviault Joiee Amer Cheri Grillin Pam Rove Crrcia Biard Linda Polei Nanci Green Romae Jollei Renea ,lollei Berri Nell Baker Karen Walden Mari McCormick Patsi Sear-:i Suzi Brown Beth Ann Tovns Irma Small Pam Hickobethen Rhonda Herring Donna Leone Gloria Rr-exes Ertha Blcxeil Xin-lisa Austin Debbie Bullock Elaine McLeod Debm Mvuri Debbie Nutt Debi Priest Beierli Young Pat Pom-ll Rita Matthews Chrol Daiis Ginger Sharron Tricia Heins Cindi Edmonds Tania Daiis Vicki Noxximan Marsha Knight Mari Ann Blankenship Bet-Li wants Debbie Yenalvle Renee Wilson Bm-ki W ehli Cindi Freeman Shona Ogle-shi Melinda Austin Linda Sollt Patsi Keirh LANCERETTE Debbie Moses Brenda Shellinger Kathi Clark Helen Wliitson Linda Tingle Sherri Bellous .lan Thompson Karen Chance Pam Addison Sharon Rei na Juanita Righi Susan Oliier Judi Phillips Donna Smith Linda Mais Cathi Rasberri Jennie Lacobee Kai Sheilds Xlanili n Bi rlei' JoAnn Johnston Donna Chandler Giten Hunt Sue Cole .lanet Westcott Donna Murplii Jerri Rich Paula Loid Kaila Brister Debbie Siliei Allieee Cole Karen Bosenian Kathleen Weller Susan Christian Cindi Hooker Debbie Allen Bfwki Robinson Karen Whitt-orth Patti Ansr-tw.iux Robbi Xlerrvr Bobbi Xlervt-r Yallie Nlerrer Kathi Fradi Sherri Smith Dianne Clai Yvonne 5irW'hinei Teresa Oldham Lauri Barre Charmaine Barnes .ludi Thomas Lanell Blount Penni Nutt Paula Wheeler .luana Butler Holli Benicilli Lisa Smith Pegi Kenncdi Shelia Brown Janet Martin Gail Thomas Liz Todaro Sherri Bouknight Terri Su'oud Terri' Bri an Patti Bryan Karen Randolph Renee Jacks Brenda Houston Patricia Daniels Barbara Miller Debbie Ti-iplet Linda Morgan Dianne Greenlee Connie Hari ei Vickie Henderson Debbie Leon Lanie Thomas Shalion Baker Debbie Rainbolt Karen Smith Delorii Russell Roxanne Robinson Susan Crocker Cecile Bames Cindi Wells Cindi Primrose Nanci Cagle Charlotte Triplet Mari Smeedar Iris Jordon Wanda Harris Cheril Slarkei Lorraine Presses Susi Waterfalleh Renee Ftstervan Derona Tidwell Connie Nolan Judi Painer Babbi Spinks Claudia Little Laure Hap nes Debbie Gaza .luannell Evans Janice Kinlei Pam Martinez Wanda Cole Anita Lalraie Barbara Webb Dotti' Miller Dawn Sharon Sandra Wilkins Helen West Pat Whatlei Vickie Wallei Linda Caldu ell Portia Lewis Susan Bounds Sherri Guenrao Cathi Camei Debbie Luttrell Pegg Posei Ginger Malone Nanri' McKenzie Judi' Thomton Rhonda Strickland Jenni Gordi .loell Palermo .loleen Hennigan Phillis Osteen X THE SIGN OF A QUALITY HOME an the Grow DAVID GORE F DEVELOPMENT 0 I Q c ln llie Hlfy R C0-9 I C- th g I Telephone 686-7051 on e nw. X Q i M ii ii i X Compliments ofthe P c A 'icf i if iiet it iie ec 'cii WOGDLAWN CHAPTER OF RFMNPDHEEHRNS X is X X s.i. ki- i K .. ci K J Y -- MAIN FIC MILAN A GROU ' F V U T U R E JORDAN STREET 811 IORDMP iIRSUNSSTDECRQOSg7ll'EEHNPl?Z2: C B BROADHOOR SJSEKINGSHWV I SOUTHSIDE EYZSSOUTHERN L -r' A mEnlcA 4 Index of Advertisers ABC Carpet and Upholstery Cleaners Allen. L. Calhoun ............. Allstate Insurance ...... . . . AMF Beaird Company . . . . . Arkla Gas ..................... Ark-La-Tex Aluminum Awning Co.. . . Ayers School of Business ......... Bealls ................. . . . Bearing 81 Transmission Co. . . Berry Builders. Inc. ..... . Bewley's ............. Brewster Company. Inc. . . . Brock's Auto Service .... Brunswick Southgate Lanes. Calvary Baptist Church .... Carpet 'N' Tile ............. Carter. Tony, Builder ........... Cedar Grove Furniture 81 Appliance Chandler, Mary L., Tax Service . . . Charlo Foods, Inc. ......... . Coca-Cola .................... Commercial College of Shreveport . Commercial National Bank ...... Cotten's Supermarket ........ Crystal Oil Company ...... D'Artois, George ..... Defatta Food Market ...... . . Delta Business College .......... Drummond's House of Photography ,El Conquistador Apartments ...... Emmanuel Baptist Church ....... Fabric Gallery ................. Farley's Auto Glass and Trim Shop Fischer Carpet Service, Inc. ..... . Flora Studio .................. Flournoy Jewelers .... ..... Foremost .................... Future Business Leaders of America Greene, Bobby L., Plumbing .... . Greene, Dallas ............ '. . Goldring's ....... Griffithls Nursery . . . Guy's Supermarket . . . Harold's Shoe Service . Hathaway, Donald E. ....... . Interstate Skating Rink ......... Keller's Lakeshore Service Center . King Florist ................ Lancerettes Signature Ad .... Lites Gulf Service ...... Lou Nell's Beauty Salon . . . Mackey, R. A., Real Estate . . . , I FIC.. ..... .... ..... .... ..... 319 319 31 7 304 312 319 307 304 305 314 310 315 306 310 321 323 319 309 316 313 308 320 322 319 307 307 315 315 309 323 306 314 313 304 322 306 306 324 312 310 312 313 321 307 322 305 308 31 1 324 321 314 310 Mac's Dairy Dream ..... Madden's Glass Company . Marlah's Flower Shop .... McDonald's .......... McElroy Transmission Mister Lynn's, Inc. . .... . . . . . Mr. Swiss .................... Moore. David. Development Co.. Mosher Steel Company ........ New York Furniture ....... Palermo. Mr. and Mrs. T. I .... Parker. James, Upholstery . . Pasquale's ............. People-'s Market . . .' ...... . . . Pioneer Bank Sz Trust Company . Pleasure Point Marina ........ Pyburn, Dwight D. ....... . Reavis Garage ............ Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Sam I ..... Robertson Plumbing Company . Robo Car Wash ........... Rubenstein's ........ . Sansone's Restaurant .... Scheen's Conoco, Inc .... Sears, Roebuck, and Co. . . Selber Bros. ............... . Shreveport Bank 81 Trust Co. . . Shreveport Loan Corporation . . Shreveport Times ......... Shumway's Auto Clinic . . . Inc.. Siding Service, Inc .............. Smart Shops ................. ........ --.. South Shreveport Medical Plaza Pharmacy .... .... Standard Plumbing ............. Stan's Record Shop ............ . Stearns, D. E., Company . . . . Steel Forgings, Inc. . . Q . . . Steel Sales Sz Service Co. . Styron Engraving ..... Super Food Stores .... T Sz T Industries ........ . . Temple Oil St Tire Company . . . Tilbury's Southern Meat Co., Inc.. . Tillman Auto Parts. Inc ........ Tingle, Gary ........... . . Tobin. Pat, Insurance .... Tri-State Carpet Cleaners . . . Uptown Barber Shop .... Victoria Lumber Co. .... . Watson's Beauty School .... White's Pharmacy ....... Yearwoods .......... 306 314 317 312 316 313 317 324 305 312 312 313 320 310 324 307 320 319 323 323 323 318 316 323 315 321 311 308 318 304 317 307 308 308 311 307 304 317 308 317 321 320 308 311 316 306 320 310 306 310 313 305 326 A ACCOLADE Ad Staff ...,.,,.., ACCOLADE Circulation Stall' ..., ACCOLADE Editorial Staff .,.. Art Clulx ................. Astra Club ,.... . . C COE Clulm ,............ .... Creative Writinz Cluh ... . . Organization Index 60 . .....,. 61 63 .....62, . .... 72, 73 A8 .,..,76 70 D DE Club .... . ..... 74-.75 F Foollxall Program Ad Staff ...., . .... 67 Freneh Cluli . ,..,..,....., .... . ...58, 59 Future Business Leaders ol America ....,.. 77 Future Farmers ol Amerira . ..... .,.. 8 0. 81 Future Homemakers ot America . ..,.. 84 Future Tearhr-rs oi Amerira . . ,,,, 85 A Aiken, Mrs. Alive M. 7 191 Allen. Mm, Lois 7 191 B Bolding. Mrs. Willie Mat' 7 191, 199 Bonduranl, Mr. Joseph 7 111, 112. 191 Booth. Mr, Arfhie T. 7 21, 191 Borders, Mrs. Lee 7 191 Boydstun. Mrs. Carolyn 7 144, 191, 199 Brown. Mrs. Clarire 7 191 Byrd, Mr. Floyd E. 7 23. 191 C Caskey, Mr, Charles 7 88. 192 Chanel:-r. Mrs, Anita N. 7 190 Chopin. Mr. Edward J. 7 17, 52, 192, 252 Christians, Mrs, Marna 7 192 Clark. Mrs. Fran 7 192 Coffey, Miss Yvonne 7 190 Cole, Miss Bonnie 7 192 Coleman, Mrs. Ruthie Lee 7 192 Coleman, Mrs. Ruthie Lee 7 192 Cook, Mr. 1. W. 7 16. 157, 184. 186. 187. 236, 313 Courtarle. Sgt. Floyd 1. 7 102. 192 Crews. Mrs. Barbara 7 192 Crorkett. Mrs. Ann 192 Crowder, Mr. Charles 7 193 D Davis, Mrs. Evelyn S, 7 193 Day, Mrs, Mary Thrash 7 70, 193, 257 Dixon, Miss Betty 7 193 Dowling. Miss Sonja 7 67. 193 Duhon. Mr. .loo 7 71. 193 Dunn. Mrs. Gayle 7 194 F Fields, Miss Katie 7 20. 194 Frisch. Mrs. Odessie 7 194 Foster. Mrs. Nancilee 7 29. 68. 69. 194 Franklin, Mr. Aaron 7 190 G Geisler. Mrs. Randle ,1. 7 189, 203 Gilbert. Mrs. Wilma 7 194- Gilliam. Mr. ,lohn 7 189, 202 Gipson, Mr. Hayes 7 178. 192. 194 Goldshy, Mrs. La.luana B. 7 11-4. 47. 195 Goldsmith, Mrs, Minnie L. 7 195 Green, Mr, Winston W. 7 44. 4-7, 195 H Harlmr, Mr. Berman .l. 7 195 Harris, Mr. Harold 7 81, 195 Harrison. Mr, George 7 195 H HERALD Ad Sufi ...,..,... HERALD Editorial Stafl .... 1 Interact Cluls .... . .1 .lunior Medical League , . K Key Club ........... Knights for Christ . . . L Latin Cluh . ,, .... ,, .., Lihrary Assistants . . . Facult Ht-nrlerson. Mr. Floyd 7 16, 41, 44, 191, 195 Henderson. Mrs. Ou-lla 7 195 Herren. Mr. Cr-eil W, 7 20, 195 Hollow-ll, Mr. Thomas B. 7 195 Holman, Mr. Hilrey F. 7 190 Hovious, Miss Dorothy .l. 7 28, 57, 59, 195 Hudson. Mrs. Sherrie 7 31, 61. 77, 195 1 lvy, Mr. Ken 7 111,112, 113. 124-, 128. 195 1 Jennings, Mrs. Lury 7 195 Johnson, Mr. Jesse 7 195 johnson, Mr. John 7 196 johnson, Mrs. Joytro L. 7 85, 196 jones, Mrs. Clemestinr- C. 7 196 jordan. Mrs. ,lohnnie 7 72, 196 K Kappen, Mrs. Loraine 7 196 Kellum. Mrs. B, ,l. 7 196 Kines. Mr. Marvin 7 196 King, Mrs. Ronda S, 7 48, 196 Kysrr, Miss ,lanet 7 20, 196 L Lalitte, Mrs. B. .l. 7 197 l..aGroni', Mrs. Beth 7 197 Landrey, Mrs. .loan 7 197 Laughman, Mrs. Carmen 7 197 Lrviston, Miss Mattie L. 7 197, 260 Logan. Miss Rita M. 7 197 Loper, Miss Linda 7 55, 62. 197 Lovrlarr, Mr. Charles E, 7 72, 197 Ludlr-y. Mr. Thomas 7 111, 112. 113, 124, 129, 19 M Martin. Mr. Rogers W. 7 23, 78. 198 Maxwell, Miss Susan E. 7 22. 54, 198, 239 Mclnnis, Mrs. Carol 7 84. 198 MrKinnon. Mr. Rohvrt E. 7 198 McMurrian. Mrs. Mirala 7 198 Merkel. Mrs. .ludy 7 49, 198 Moore. Mrs. Carolyn 7 199 Murell, Mrs. Nellie C. 7 23, 79, 193 Moss. Mr. Gerald W. 7 188, 197 Moss. Mr. Orlando 7 94-, 99, 199 O Olson, Mrs. Sara D. 7 193. 199 P Parra. Miss Dorothy 7 199 Patterson, Miss ,ludy 7 54. 199 Index 7 0 Office Workers . . . S Srienre and Math Club .,... Spanish Cluli ..........,. Spec-'rh and Drama Cluh . ,. Student Counril ........ ...-. T Thespians. .. .., Y Y-Teens Z Z Cluh . , . Pea:-e. Mr.,1oe R, 7 111, 112, 113, 185, 200 Peaee, Mrs. Pamela .1. 7 149, 200 Plummer, Mrs, Martha 7 200 Pugh, Mrs. Mildred R, 7 188 R Rat-hal, Mrs. Mattie 7 77, 200 Rhodes. Miss Fran 7 200 Richardson, Mrs. Alice 7 28. 66, 179. 200 Roberson, Sgt. Elhert 7 102, 201 Robinson. Mr. ,luhnnie Lev 7 201 Rohinson, Mr, Wade 7 75, 201 Robinson. Mr. William K. 7 27, 178. 201 Rage. Mr. .losvph 7 38 Rogers, Miss Betty 7 48, 70, 187, 201 5 Scott. Mr. Theophilt' 7 201 Sell. Mr, Clyde- A. 7 75, 76. 201 4-4.45.4-6 Shelby, Mr. Shealy 7 111, 112, 129, 201, 296 Simmons, Mr. William B. 7 189 Skinner, Mrs. Betty A. 7 106, 201 Smith, Mrs. Carolyn 7 14-1, 144, 201 Spain, Mr. Walter E. 201 T Tew, Mr. Richard A. 7 201 Thomas, Mr, Alton 7 111, 112, 132. 201 Thompson, Mrs. Sybil 7 201 Tucker, Mrs. Loraine 7 201 Tuggle, Mrs. Elivabeth 7 202 Turner, Mrs. Mary E. 7 202 V Van Bihhcr, Mrs, Denise F. 7 89, 202 W Wagner. Mrs. ,lanir p. 7 26. 202 Ware, Mrs, Allie 7 202 Washington, Mr. Leroy 7 202 Watson. Mr. S. 7 56, 203 Wayne. Miss Doris E. 203 White. Mrs. L. Elaine 7 62, 190 While, Mr. R, W. 7 13, 21, 190 Whitman. Mrs, Catherine 7 203, 230, 260 Williams. Mr. A, L, 7 6, 16,111,112, 113, 14-7,184,192 203, 249 Williams, Mrs. Sarah S. 7 189, 261 Williams. Mr. Thomas 7 21. 78, 203 Willis. Mr. Crawford W. 50, 203, 209 Wilmer, Mrs. Grave B. 7 203 Wilson. Mrs. Mary 7 64, 203 Wright. Mrs. Nanny 7 203 Y Young, Mrs.1ean A. 7 84, 199, 203 A Bet-rh, Johnny l,lr,j 4 80, 244 Bc-ll. Arthur Ray' tSr.i 4 207 B4-ll, Clara tlfn-sh,J 4 285 Bell, Cynthia tSoph.j 4 263 Boll, Dm-nnis tSr.l 4 71, 72, 73 Bell, Hilda t1r.j 4 83, 244 Be-ll. Virginia l,lr.1 4 139, 244 Bellows, Shrrry' t,lr.l 4 41, 49, 54, 55. 143. 151, 244, 252 Bvnlirltl, Polly fFrt'sh.1 4 84, 145. 285 Bennett. Allin-rt tFrosh,l 4 285 Benn:-tt. Evvlyn lFrosh.l 4 285 Bennett, Mivkoy' tSoph. 1 4 263 Benn:-tt, Rirkvy tSoph.l 4 263 Bennett, Tom-Ito t,lr.l 4 48, 56. 65, 244 Br-ntlvy. Cathy tFresh.1 4 285 Bentley, Dvhra tSr.1 4 74. 207 Bc-th:-lot, Churk tFrt-sh.J 4 123. 285 Bettorton. Ka.-ith Uni 4 77, 244 Biard, Crm-ria tSr.j - 44, 50. 54, 58. 59, 68, 141, 176, 178, 207, 211 Bihhy, Brure lSr.1 4 74. 207 Birdwn-ll, Dorsey tSr.J 4 207 Birdwvll, Lenona tSr,1 4 57, 70. 71, 103, 107 Blavkshirv, Antoinottv t.lr.J 4 244 Blarkstork, Trnott tSr.j 4 207 Blackwt-ll, Mirhaol tSoph.l 4 263 Blake. Bohhy' fSoph.1 4 263 Blake, Dawn lFrvsh.J 4 285 Blank. Rhonda fFrt'sh.l 4 147, 285 Blankenship, Bohhy tSr.1 4 69, 107, 207 Blankenship, Mary Ann Ur.l 4 85, 71, 152, 153, 174, 242, 244. 245 Bledsov, Donald Ray t1r.J 4 74. 103, 244 Blotlsov, Edward fSr.l 4 74. 91, 207 Bledsoe, LaBr4-nda lSr.1 4 82 Blevins, Palrivia tSoph,J 4 91, 263 Aaron, 1ohn lFrz-sh.l 4 90, 285 Aaron. Mirhaol tSr.l 4 77, 94, 95, 96, 130, 206 Arkh-n, Jeffrey tSr.l 4206 Adams. Bvtty tSoph.j 4 263 Adams. Carolyn tSr.l 4 74, 206 Adams, Dvhra tFn-sh.l 4 285 Adams, Lois tSoph.l 4 263 Adrork, Bill tSoph,t 4 263 Addison. Pam Uni 4 79. 14-6, 243 Adkins. William tFresh.l 4 285 Ainsworth. Bohhy' t,lr.i 4 74, 243 Alcvrs, Dayid tSopl1.l 4 263 Akin. Barbara tFresh.j 4 285 Alhritt-, Freddie tSr.l 4 206 Alhritv, Robert t,lr.J 4 243 Aloe. Angela Ur.l 4 243 Alt-P. Patrirk lSoph.1 4 263 Alt-X, Willit- lSooh,J 4 263 Alexander, Terri t.lr.1 4 44, 47, 54, 55. 143, 148, 159, 163, 243, 24-7, 253 Alford, Carolyn tFresh.J 4 285 Alford, ,lerry tSoph,l 4 263 Allen, Ds-bhi tSoph.j - 98. 151. 263 Allvn, Girlly tSoph.1 4 99 All:-n, Randy tFrt-sh.J 4 173, 285 Allred. Lee tSr,j 4 74, 206 Amhurn. Barbara Uni 4 146. 243 Amburn. Sandy tSr.j 4 206 Anderson, Allen Wade tSr.J 4 88. 91, 105. 206 Anderson Cynthia t.lr.J 4 243 Anderson, David t1 rosh.j 4 285 Anderson. ,lim tSr.J 4 24, 72, 206. 220 Anderson. Katie Loc Uni 4 243 Andvrson Kelly' tSr.1 4 74-, 206 Anderson, Melvina tSoph.l 4 263 Anderson. Mike tFrcsh.j - 285 Anderson, Reba tSr.J 4 206 Anderson, Rirhard Ur.J 4 243 Anderson. Steve fSoph,j 4 91 Angelos. Manuel tSoph.1 4 263 Arcenvaux, Pattie tSoph.l 4 147, 263 Ardis. Floyd ULJ 4 246 Armer, Joyce tFrt'sh.l 4 151. 285 Armstrong. Barton tSoph.J 4 106, 263 Ashford. Rirhard tSr,l 4 91, 206 Ashley. Sharon fSoph.l 4 263 Austin, Dehra IFN-sh.l 4 285 Austin. Melinda l.lr.J 4 49, 54, 55, 58, 59, 150, 173. 243 - 252 Austin, Melissa t1 resh.j 4 49, 149, 285 Autry. Gwendolyn lSoph.j 4 263 Ayrock. Don Uni 4 174. 242, 243 Aytrh. Barbara .Ir-an 1Sr.J 4 206 B Barrigalupi. Tori tSr.1 4 45, 46, 47, 49, 77, 83.84, 85, 14-2, 145, 151, 206 Bahr. Christi Ur.J 4 243 Baily, Sh:-lia tSr.j 4 24, 206 Bain. Bcity' Ur,J - 243 Bakr-r. Berry Nell tSr.1 67, 148, 149, 178. 206 Bak:-r. Shalyon fSoph.l 4 48, 4-9, 72, 147, 263 Blount, Dona f,lr.l 4 244 Blout, Lanvll tl rc-sh.y 4 149. 285 Bloxom, Brenda tSoph.j 4 263 Bloxom, Kenneth tFrcsh.J 4 285 Bloxnm, lmslie fSoph.l 4 263 Blue, Brum' lSr.1 4 208 Blundell, Mat' Dean fSr.j 4 76. 208 Blunt, Shicla t,lr.J 4 244 Boatrighl. Sandra tSr.J 4 45. 74, 208 Bohhitt. Cathy' lSoph,J 4 263 Bohhitt, William t.lr.l 4 24-4 Bot-snian. Karr-n Elizabeth tSr.J 4 12, 94, 151, 208 Boesman, Sharon t5oph.j 4 263 Bogan. Ka-ith fSoph.1 4 110, 118. 120, 164-, 263 Bogan. Ross- fSoph.j 4 263 Bogarrl, Stl-vo tSr.l 4 208 Bogie. Ken W. tSr,J 4 208 Boguvs, Edith tFri-sh.j 4 285 Boldcn. Shirlvy tSoph,J 4 263 Boles, Thomas tSr.l 4 208 Bolr-s, Tony tFrosh,J 4 123, 285 Boller, Ronald lSr.j 4 208 Bolton, Anita lSr.l 4 71, 106, 208 Bonnvau. Laura tFrt-sh.l 4 285 Bonnvr. Donna tFresh.J 4 285 Booghrn-y', 1,aWanda fFrosh.J 4 285 Booty, Cayla tSoph.J 4 148, 173, 263 Bornamun, Terri tSoph.J 4 69, 263 Boston. Billy' l,lr.j - 244 Boston, .lohn t,lr.j 4 51, 57, 69. 176, 244 Bri-nnan. Eddie- tSoph.J 4 264 Brian. .lat-kiv Ur,J 4 245 Brinkle-y, Jarkin- tSr.j 4 45, 105, 209 Brinkln-y. .lohnny tSoph.j 4 264 Brinklt-y, Linda tSr.J 4 209 Bristvr. Kayla t1r.l 4 84. 150, 24-5 Brookins. Ri:-ky t,lr.j 4 21, 45. 150. 245 Brooks. Dayitl Uni 4 245 Brooks, Johnny tFn'sh.J 4 285 Brooks, Ri:-ky' Ur., 4 105, 245 Brossvltv. Kathy l5oph.l 4 264 Brothorton. Don t5oph.l 4 264 Brothorton. Tony' tSr.J 4 209 Brow, William tSr.1 4 209, 240 Brown, Br-yt-rly tFrt'sh.l 4 285 Brown. Bobliy' tFrt-sh.l 4 123, 165, 284, 285. 297 Brown. Brvnda Uni 4 35, 24-5 Brown, Bryan tSoph.1 4 130 Brown. Cathrrint' fSoph.j 4 264- Brown. David lSoph.j 4 264 Brown. Dolores tSoph.l 4 264 Brown, Cvvorgz' lSr.l 4 209 Brown. ,lavl-:iv tFn-sh.l 4 285 Brown,1i-annir 1Sopl'1.1 4 91. 264 Brown. jonnilt-r fFrt-sh.J 4 285 Brown. lot- tSr.J 4 209 Brown, Linda Uni 4 149. 245 Brown, Nt-ttit' lSoph. j 4 264- Brown. Rita tFrt'sh.j 4 285 Brown, Rohvrt tSr.l 4 209 Brown, Shvila t1 rvsh,l 4 150, 285 Brown, Suzannz- Caryl tSr.J 4 58. 59, 66, 67, 69, 83, 144. 209, 295 Brown, Thvlma tSoph.l 4 264 Brown , vymn qsai -f 124, zoo Brown, Woslry' fSr.l 4 4-5, 53, 110 210 Browning, Miko flirt-sh.j 4 123, 285 Brumlvy. Charles tlrrt-sh.j 4 285 Bryan, Patti t5oph,j 4 151, 265 Bryan. Terri lSoph.1 4 151. 265, 283 Bryant. Cary t,lr.l 4 110, 245 Bryant, Ludit- lSoph.j 4 265 Bryant. Rr-ndy tSoph,J 4 45 Bunk, Di-hhiv tl r4-sh,J 4 285 Burklngham, Brurt' t.lr.l 4 136. 137, 245 Bullovlt, Dm-lihiv t1r.l 4 48, 77. 145, 149. 245 Burk. Diana' tSr.j 4 50. 105, 210 Burks. Bt't'l4y tSr.l 4 77. 210 Burks, Charlos fSoph.i 4 265 Burks, CP, lSr,l 4 91, 210 Burks. Rolwrt tSoph.l 4 111, 121. 265 Burnlt-y. Linda fSr,J 4 48, 94. 96, 178, 210 Burns, K1-nnvy lSr.l 4 74-, 210 Burns, Rohn-rt tSoph.l 4 265 Burns. Ronald tSr.l 4 210 Burnum. Dah' t5r.l 4 74. 210 Burton, Mark lSoph.j 4 265 Burton. Sylvester tSr,l 4 210 Busliirv, Gwen t1r.j 4 245 Bush. Bt-rlxy tSr.1 4 150, 152, 153, 169. 210 Butralis, Ste-vt' t5oph.J 4 51. 56. 176, 265 Butlrr. C-all tSoph.1 4 265 Buth-r. Juana tSr.j 4 151, 210, 217 Bynog, Sharon tSoph.t 4 265 Byrh-y, Marvilyn tSoph.j 4 151, 256 C Boston. Jose-phinv ISr.J 4 208 Boswell. Tom tFrosh.j 4 123, 129, 285 Boughton, David tSr.l 4 53, 111, 121, 178. 208, 222 Bouknight. She-rri tSoph.j 4 147, 263 - Boulwarr-, Mollyr- t.lr.J 4 244 Bounds, Susan fFresh.J 4 146, 285 Bow:-rs. Sissy tSr.J 4 74, 208 Bowlin, Carolyn t.lr.1 4 244 Bowman. Michavl tSr.j 4 103, 208 Bowman, Ronald Uni 4 244 Boyd, Sharon tSoph.l 4 263 Boyz-tt. Cvlvn lSoph.l 4 263 Boyolt, Grave tSr.J 4 72. 73. 180, 208. 211 Boy:-tt. Rosa-mary Uni 4 244 Boy:-ttv. H4-rsh:-l t.lr.l 4 244 Boykin. Carl tSoph.J 4 264 Boykins. Faye' lSoph.j 4 264 Boykins, Kathy' fSoph.J 4 264 Bozeman. Therosa fSoph.J 4 99, 264 Balfs, Stow lFrvsh.l 4 285 Ballard. Charlotto tSoph.1 4 263 Balzrvttv, Delihic fSr.J 4 90, 94, 104. 178, 207 Balzrettv, Thomas tFrt'sh.j 4 94, 96, 104, 285 Bardwe-ll, Carolyn l,lr.j 4 243 Barnvs. Cevilc' tFresh,l 4 147. 285 Barnes, Kay' Charmainr' tSr.l 4 46, 59. 83, 142, 145, 207 Barn:-s. Ronnie Uni - 243 Barnt-ttv. Raymond Uni 4 243 Barr, Tommy lSoph.J 4 110, 263 Barre. Laurie- Uni 4 54-, 55, 59, 143. 145, 17. 243 Barrish. Stephanie Dianne fSr.l 4 207 Barritt, Charlie' t.1r.J - 24-3 Bartovt. Vivki l,lr.j 4 243 Barth-y, Wynvllr- tSr.l 4 67. 297 Baylor, Verna tSnph.l 4 263 Bvadlo, Roherl Mirhael tSr.l 4 51, 57, 71, 78, 178, 180, 207 Bvant-r. David Earl lSr,j 4 207 Bvaslr-y. Barry' tSoph.l 4 263 Bvason. Danny tSoph.j 4 263 Bt-aty, Billy tSr.l 4 207 Ba-aly. Ranvt' f1r.l 4 244 Beaudoin, Darlene tFre-sh.l 4 285 Br-aw-rs, Shirley lSoph,1 4 263 Bmdbt-rry. Cary' t.lr.J 4 245 Bradford, Mary t.lr.J 4 94, 245 Brady, .lohn lSr,J 4 208 Brast-lton. Rhonda tFresh.j 4 285 Brvalcvnridgv. Rolwrt lSoph.1 4 264 Brcodlovu, Ricky fSoph.l 4 90, 110, 122, 264 Caglu. Ki-n tSr.J 4 74, 75. 150, 210 Caglt-, Nanry t.lr.J 4 45, 61, 94. 145, 149, 245 Caglc. Sur- tSoph.l 4 83. 265 Caldwt-ll, Lynda tSr.J 4 67, 72, 14-4-. 178. 210 Calhoun. Billy Ray l,lr,j - 245 Callaway, .lo l,lr.J - 68, 69. 71. 94, 95, 96, 97, 175. 182, 246 Callaway, Vit-kiv Uni 4 246 Campht-ll. Rt-nov lSr.J 4 76, 210 Canatvlla. Tr-d ISoph.l 4 265 Candvlla. Robort lSr.j 4 210 Capt-rs, johntftta tSr.l 4 211 Camry, Cathy tSr.l 4 59. 65, 69. 144. 149, 175, 211 Carp:-ntor. Billy l.lr.l 4 24-6 Carp:-nts-r. Rohn-rt ll resh.J 4 285 Carroll. Donald tFrt-sh.l 4 285 Carroll, Richard Ury - 24-6 Carlson, Br:-nda tSoph.l - 48, 147. 265 Cartt-r. Connit' tl rt-sh,J 4 285 Cartor. Donald lSoph.j 4 45, 90, 265 Cartt-r. joym- Marin- tSr,j 4 4-6. 211 Cartvr. Sandy t.lr.l 4 48, 59, 1-15. 24-6 327 I V' I Carthe . ni r 246 annie y .1 v- 211 son. Harol r.1 1 7 Cataner. ia 1 21 C-Zithey lla 1 47 Cats. ie 7 . 265 iliam res -Z..- C r. Wade So . 4110.' n. Bruce .1 - 285 ' 1 1 Cat 1 h 785 1 Chance. li 211 Ch ndler. n Lee 15r.1 - 54. 55. 62. renda 1 re 286 Ch dler. Dnnn . 151. C er. Gary' - 91. 211 arbcnn lt-r. K n .1 - 4 '9. 69. 94. o Twyla 1Sop1't.1 - 265 Farris. Kathy' 1Fresh.1 - 288 heyalier. Joel -nl - 211 Cheoali Ch oben 15r - 2 2 S ? S., Robe 15.1 . 62. 175. 212 80 H eau. D bomb Kay r.1 - 211 1 0 n.S. -1--15 Christi Carol Lyn 7r.1 - 76. 212 C Tm 1 286 p.Daryl . -- Clark. Brurr- 15r.1 - 2 rk. C r' Cl aila Jean 46. 1 y Joy 15 212 n 1Fr5h. -86 Aborah 1J 2-1-6 -1. 77. 79 . Kathy 1Fns . -86 la . 1.2 A up . 265 Clar . Clar C r Clar '. l ay. Clem:-n 1Jr.1 2 lyn - 212 1Soph.1 - 2 5 . M rtsh.1 - 2 n oph.1 - 83. 1 . 265 n. .li- ls. a s 15oph.1 - 265 7 7 212 Cla- 1-nts. L -r. 74. ton. Haro 1 1- 106 tn n. Debo 15r,1 - int 'nl hl Clo Diane Aliri- 15oph.1 - 49 5. 1485 12 . 1 5uph.1 - dy 1Fnsh.1 69. 12 ' . kipper 1Jr.1 - 13. 246 Co lb. Clayto 1 -- 246 Cochran. .1'r 15oph.1 65 ' Coe. W Fri-sh.1 - 50. 286 C Johnny - 80. 81. 246 Paul 1F - 286 o Ma 1 .1 - 246 Coll vly n 1Jr.1 Col ll e . Nancy ph.1 - 147. 265 C e. Alliefe 1Jr. 49. 144. 2-16 C e. Sue 1Jr.1 - 49. 148. 246 . Thomas 1Jr.1 - 66. 82. 104. 107. 246 Fleming. Rochelle 1Fresh.1 - 288 . Belinda 1Fesh.1 - 286 Coleman. Glenda 1Jr.1 - 48. 94. 246 Coleman. John 15r.1 - 50. 51. 78. 130. 131. 178. Coleman. Ronnie 15op11.1 - 265 Coleman. Sebern 1Frr5h.1 - 286 Coleman. Shelia 1Fresh.1 - 286 Coleman. will 1Fresh.1 - 286 Coles. Paul 1Fresh.1 - 90. 286 Collins. Addie 1Frvsh.1 - 286 Collins. Ann 1Jr.1 - 72. 246 Collins. Brenda 1Soph.1 - 265 Collins. Collins. Clarice 1Fresh.1 - 286 Lindsay' 1Jr.1 - 51. 70. 78. 246 Colyin. Rusty' 15r.1 - 212 Comans. Kathy' 1Jr.1 - 51. 54. 58. 59. 79. 247 Comans. Wanda 1Soph.1 - 79. 265 Constable. Steven 1Soph.1 - 94. 104. 265 Cook. James 1Sr.1 - 212 Cook. Mary 15oph.1 - 265 l,inda 1Soph.1 - 94. 149. 268 Cooker. Susan 1Frtsh.1 - 287 Cooks. Cooley. Cooley. Coope r. Wanda 1Soph.1 - 150. 266 Bettie 1Jr.1 - 247 Way ne 1Jr.1 - 7-1- Dean 1Jr.1 - 53. 110. 247 Cotton. Cynthia 1Soph.1 - 266 Cooper. Gary 1Frf-sh.1 - 104. 287 Cooper. Ivory Charles 1Jr.1 - 106. 101. Corbin. Freddy 1Soph.1 - 90. 106. 266 Cornett. Cynthia 1Sr.1 - 212 Corpier. Irma Jean 15r.1 - 212 Coun ls. Brenda 1Jr.1 - 247 Courtney. Carroll 1Jr.1 - 247 Gowe ll. Marty 1Fresh.1 - 287 Cox. Janet 1Soph.1 - 266 Cox. Susan 1Fresh.1 - 287 Coy. Danny 1Fresh.1 - 103. 287 Coy. Debbie 1Fresl1.1 - 46. 287 Coy. Elizabeth 1Sr.1 - 98 I 180. 212 flf' 'XV Coy. 1' Jr.1 - 1 2 C . aren 150 - . P 15 1 V .5u.n -1 -8-1-.147 Q. Yir . - Cmkovi ye 1Fr's . ' I C r. Hal 5 . in s. Bob ' - . '1 266 BV , 212 1 r1 ' ' 1. 1 7 Culley herine 1Fres 281 1 ' 11. 213 1 p 5 0 266 I I ley n 15 4 66 W lksleyg Dayid 15oph.1 - 267. 276 Easley. Freddy' 15oph.1 - 267 Easley. Karen 1Jr.1 '- 248 Easley. Mikr1Sr.1- 28. 45. 47. 53. 110.121, 209. 214. 216 Easley. Sharon 1FreSh.1 - 287 Eason. Kathy 15oph.1 - 267 Eason. Ten'y' 1Jr.1 - 248 Ebarb. Deby' 1Fresh.1 - 287 Eharb. Gary 1Snph.1 - 110. 173. 262. 267 Ebarb. Janet 15oph.1 - 267 Eh 1 5. Eb . nire Cecilia 15r.1 - 52. 54. 148. 152. 153. 168. 78. 214 andy' 1Sr.1 - 80. 81. 180. 214 b. Theresa 1Soph.1 - 1-15. 267 o Claude 1Fresh 1 287 Ju y 1Sr1 Edmonds Cindy 1Soph1 267. 269 monds 511: rn 15r1 mon on Leonard 1Jr1 Edward Carol 15oph1 1 Edwards. lm Lee 1Sr.1 - Edwards. Mike 15oph.1 - 267 Eggslleslon. Larry 1Fresh.1 - Eizrl. Bobby 1Sr.1 - 214 Ein-l. Mary 15121 - 215 Elbert. Amie 1Soph.1 - 267 . 287 ols. 2 . . '- h ls. dy . - 214 . ' , . - 1462 . ' y' . - 214 s . . - 248 Edsell, Danny 1Jr.1 - 74 I 1 s. . - 26' Edwards. Denise 1Jr.1 - 98. 2-18 IW 214 123 ll rot .1 - 247 n. Dale .1 213 cy. Ric ph.1 - 266 ls. ' a 1Fresh.1 - 150. 2 . ald. 15r.1 - 74 u Danny' 1Fresh.1 7 Dau rty. Jar-kie 15r.1 - 7 3 Dauzat. Vifkie 1Fresh.1 - David. Trudy 1Fresh.1 - 66 1 76. 287 Davidson. D'Way'ne 1Fresh.1 103. 2 7' Daiis. Carl 1Jr.1 - 78. 247 Davi rol 1Fres - 150. 28 oats ht-.yt uf 247 ' Dayi vleria h.1 - 266 Dayi. Geo 1 esh.1- 28 Day .lea 1.aYerne1Sr 82. 2 , Daxi Jerry 15oph.1 - 2 If . Joe 5r.1- 2 . ,ee Soph. . 2 I is. Mi 1Jr.1 7 fx iis. .- - h -266 Davis. ' 1 :h.1 - 287 Davi. 5 rish.1 105. 287 Davis. 5r.1 - 12. 53. 111. 121. 175. 213 Davis. Sli- e oph.1 - 53. 56. 110. 266 Davis. Tanya illian 15r.1- 67. 77.1-14.14-6. 213. 217. Davis. Valerie Dean 15r.1 - 213 Davison. Adrian 1Fresh.1 - 287 Dayison. Glen Loy 1Sr.1- 50. 51. 78. 69. 70. 137. 1 177. 178.180.1182 213 75. Davison. Mark 1Jr.1 - 62. 247 Davlin. Joyce 1Sr.1 - 82. 213 Dt-Brurk. Berkie 1Jr.1 - 46. 49. 54. 58. 62. 72. 147. 251 Dees. Paul 15r.1 - 39. 213 DeFriend. Rita 15r.1 - 213 De1.oarh. Virki 1Soph.1 - 266 Dcmmings. Robert 15r.1 - 213 Denton. Dan Neal 15r.1 - 45. 50. 51. 69. 70. 71. 91. 176 177.17B. 181. 213 D1-Santis. Derna 1Fresh.1 - 287 Desoto. Roy 15oph.1 - 266 DeVaull. Pam 1Fresh.1 - 69. 99. 144. 287 Dice. David 1Jr.1 - 74. 243 Digby. Diane 1Sr.1 - 83. 213 Digby. Randy 1Fresh.1 - 56. 287 Dison. Rr-berra 1Sr.1 - 67. 76. 214 Dixon. Jerry 1Fresh.1 - 91. 105 Dixon. Steven 1Jr.1 - 74 Dodd. Anita 1Jr.1 - 57. 66. 68. 69. 247 Dodson. Mitch 15r.1 - 90. 91. 213 Dorsey. Donna 1Soph.1 - 266 Dorsey. Glenn 1Sr.1 - 214 Dorsey. Kenneth 1Soph.1 - 99. 129. 266 Doughty. Chris 1Jr.1 - 46. 54. 55. 72. 83. 14-3. 145. Douglas. Rosalyn 1Fresh.1 - 287 Douglas. Theodies 1Soph.1 - 266 Downs. James 1Soph.1 - 266 Drarh. Bi-Clvty 1Frr-sh.1 - 287 Draper. Cynthia 15oph.1 - 266 Draper. Willie Def- 1Sr.1 - 91. 214 Drew. Lenda 1Jr.1 - 247 Driver. Debbie 1Jr.1 - 46. 56. 247 Dronyz. Rhonda Lee 15r.1 - 148. 214 Dukes. Cathy Lenon 1Sr.1 - 214 Dukes. Ernestein 1Jr.1 - 144. 247 Dunlap. Peggy Sue 1Sr.1 - 74. 77. 158. 173. 214 Durusau. Mary' 1Soph.1 - 46. 69. 94, 267 Durusau. Patrirk 15r.1 - 176. 214 Dutton. Jimmy 1Soph.1 - 110. 267 Duty. Debbie 1Fresh.1 - 173. 287 E Eames. Pat 1Jr.1 - 248 233 176. 247. 103. 247 Elbert. Betty' Faye 15r.1 - 215 Elbert. Raymond 1Frr'sh.1 - 287 Elben. Trudy' 15r.1 - 215 Elbert. William Don 15r.1 - 215 Emfingt-r. Donna 1Jr.1 - 48. 66. 145. 248 English. Janet Ann 15r.1 - 48. 58. 59. 60. 69. 175. 178. 215 Erwin. Billy' 1Soph.1 - 267 Eshr-lmdn. Robin 1Frcsh.1 - 287 Estes. Billy 1Snph.1 - 111. 121. 267 Etit-r. Joe 1Soph.1 - 104. 267 Euhanks. 'Marilyn 1Jr.1 - 248 Evans. Abe 1Fresh.1 - 129. 288 Evans. Jvannie 15oph.1 - 267 ' Eyans. Juanvll 15r.1 - 69. 72. 150. 215 7 Eyerelt. John 1Jr.1 - 248 7 Evert-tl. Rubin 15oph.1 - 267 Evelt. Patrivia 1Jr.1 - 60. 248 F Fairley. Terry 1Soph.1 - 267 Farnell. Terry' 15oph.1 - 267 Farris. Freddie 1Fresh.1 - 288 Faulkner. Pamela Denise 1Sr.1 - 90. 215 Faulkner. Pete 1Sr.1 - 74. 215 Favor. Leon Jackson 1Sr.1 - 106. 107. 215 Ferguson. James 1Fresh.1 - 288 Fertitta. Philip 1Fresh.1 - 288 Festervand. Renee 1Fresh.1 - 49. 149. 284. 288 Fielder. Rodney 1Jr.1 - 46. 91. 105. 24-8 Fielder. Ronald 15oph.1 - 91. 105. 267 Finley. Marie 1Sr.1 - 83 Fletcher. Donald 1Jr.1 - 135. 248 Fletrher. Ronald 1Jr.1 - 248 149. 150 Flowers. Brenda 15oph.1 - 268. 275 Flowers. Gary 1S0ph.1 - 268 Flurry. Daniel 1Sr.1 - 215 Flynn. Brendan 15oph.1 - 90. 105. 268 Flynn. William 15oph.1 - 106. 107. 268 Foley. James 1Jr.1 - 24-8 Foley. Fontana. Lynne 1Jr.1 - 90. 248 Forrester. Beth 1Fresh.1 - 49. 288 Forrester. Mark 1Sr.1 - 74. 75 Foster. Camille 1Soph.1 - 45. 145. 268 Fountain. Rickey' 1Jr.1 - 104 Foy. Vicki 1Sr.1 - 44. 47.54. 14-4. 215. 217 Ftady. Kathy 1Jr.1 - 49. 52. 146. 248 Fracly. Lisa 1Soph.1 - 49. 150. 268 Franklin. Dianne 1Fri-sh.1 - 288 Franklin. Nadine 1Sr.1 - 215 Franklin. Bonnie 1Soph.1 - 68. 104. 268 Franks. Evelyn 1Fresh.1 - 288 Franks. Gloria 1Fresh.1 - 288 Franks. Jerry 1Sr.1 - 216 Franks. Murray' 1Jr.1 - 45. 53. 242. 248 Franks. 177. 180. 216 Frazier. Brenda Nell 1Sr.1 - 45. 62. 70, 94. 95. 96. 103 Watson 1Sr.1 - 46. 62. 68. 69. 71. 136. 137. 176. 1 167. 168, 178, 180, 183, 216 Cross, jam 1S0ph.1 - 269 H,.rHng11,n' 51,771.11 Lynn 15,1 - 219 Frazier' D l'l'if 1Fn'5ll'1 ' 288 Grullll- 3 1'-1 in Hvrron. Charles 11717-sh.1 f 290 Fmzipr' Dian? 1'lr'l - 248 C' ll' w l'l l'll'1 7 9 ng, Ma ia 1Soph,1 - 4-9. 54-, 144, 270 Fmziv Vivian Sue 1Sr.l - 77, 216 r is. Martha 1Sr,1 4 H am, C1-Iia l,1r.l - 71. 175, 250 Frr1'm1 . Cindy 1Sop 1 145, 148, 268 ulxhs, Ruth Ann 1 ,1 218 H- inglmuum. pam 1S0p1,A1 - 147. 270 Frm- .1 .J1-W QF- - 288 Cuvrrvr-. h--fry 1 1- 4 - 48. 69. . Hi.-kman, Jam.-5 15.1 - ao, 225 Ff ma - MBU' 1-lf-1 - 248 C-uirr. .lo . - 93 H1,.,.S' Ki, 11,71 - 250 'ffm - 'ma fsffvh-1 f 268 Guirr- Lor- la r-1 - 218 .1...., B..-ky 111.1 - 72. 73, 250 Friar- UN Y-l - 216 uilon, Thvl lFr1'sh.l - 289 ,mv Emil. H:n.S1,-1 - 290 Frlvks' 1111 iw 1521 - 216 lll Wvnlll' 1591111-l 9 rlirand, Charlvs fSr.l - 219 Ffilh- WP 1501311-1 1, 2 W nn, :lilly ISL1 - , 5 62. 63, 78, 21 H1 annha 15,31 - 77. 219 Fulco, oAnn 1,1r.l - 248 1-1, Kaqhy 1Sr - ' HH amp H,-rpsh-J - 145' 290 Fulmlf- Cl'lf'f!'l 1501111-1 - 268 nlcr, Richard fl vsh.j f 289 H111' , M13 fg,,ph.1 , 270 Furluw, Ronnie 1 rvsl'1,1 - 288 Gusl-10, Al 1Sr.1 A 10, 121. 218 1 , V Harry 111.11 - 250 Fyfte. Mik So . - 268 Guskn, W . -y -11.1 - 269 1 W15' wry Um - 77V 243. 250 Fylfv. ll ISLD - 21 XX C-win, 1 ri-sh.1 4 289 U ,yy ,sl 11:n,sh41 Y 123 X 0 im 1l rz'sl'1.1 - 68 1 , , ...L Billy w w- qs..p1..1 - 104, 270 1 I G x 1 P- olland, Kvnnm- 1Frcsh.1 - 290 A Holland. Kirk 3 ph.1 - 270 0a lm artha fSoph. - ' , 71, 147. 268, 270 i Hark atsy Ll 7 59, 45, 149. 249 H,,111.y' 1.j1a1nP :lr 1 - 219 Gall. I 1ara1Jr - 4-8 K Hagedorn. La 4,111 - 269. 271 H,,111.,. - ,ry - N 163, 250 Cami- :ir 1 .1 - 104, 268 Hal Brad 1F 1 - 39, 289 N H, away' Emu 15,41 72' 220 Ga ill ml 1FmSh'1 A :H Hal Ulm islllllhl ' 269 x 1 A 1 olloway, Hom-1 1S0ph.1 271 a ble ' 'moncl Daniel 1Sr. 8. 77. 103, - 'I 16 Hall airy 1-llv 1Soph.1 - 46, F! Hmm, 1.1 71,951-1.1 A 90 Can-iv onion 1Soph. -fl 1 Hal 1Sr.J - 218 H m pggy 1-1,.1 - 250 0 y. Ma U I 30. 8 ,248, 280 . uliv 1Sr.1 - 16, 46, , 7, ' .8 nl m,y,.u11' 5111.113 111.71 , -Q GarIin,J:1nie lS - 268 - 64. 168, 172, 17 r- f .1 H od' 1110, 75,1 Y 220 Ca ef. -fd . r.1 - 74. 2 1 all, Marilyn 1So11h. 9 H ,,1u.,.. Cindy 15,,ph11 ,, 2 1 ' -ll' 1 13 15011 1 - ': Hall- Mary is'-1 0' 5 H rdaman, Anthr-nia l1 rcs 1 - 290 111- 1 1501111-1 X 49- 15 ': 273 Hall. S1 ll3 15141 - 218 I 1rn, Bnlil-y 1Fr4'sh.J - -I 80, 123. 290 . Aliro 1Soph.i 268 Halsell, Sammy oph,1 - 6' f Umm. Edwam 15,1 ,. 20 1- Mikr U' H6 04 N . - nr' 1Sr-J A 2 1 H...1..n, Marian 151.1 74, 220 C-atti, Ter r. , 248 H - Joyce Urn-sh.1 - ' I - ,,1,,.' Sharon 15111, I - 271 C-au . Sh - 150 .1 - 268 Hamilton, 101-re f.lr.1 - 249 Sumv Bypnfja 01,11-1 , 150' 271 aye e 1 1Frrsh.1 - 288 Hammrll. Gary T. 1Sr.1 -'45, I i0 218 ,uslnnv Bn., r,.51,.1i- 123, 129' 290 1 - , ori lSoph.1 - 147, 1 , 68 Ha mvtt. Tvrry 1Sr.1 - 50, 51. V 1 7, 180, 21 Hnusmn ,m11,11 r-1 i 250 Cvdd ' ' iS0Pl1-l ' , 94, :I ammonds, Dr-lil-ir 1,lr.1 - 249 -. on, 5 ora r.J - 220 Gpnt . 11 Sr,l - 217 Hamnmins, Edwin Ur.1 - 24-9 o n v Gil ' 1,h,1 2 71 Gentry. 1 1'-1 - 1 . 1 . 248 Harpvr. Corrinw' I.lr,1 - 90 uw,-11-11. L' , 111.1 5 Cr-n y. v h.j - --Z Harrell, Charles fSr.1 - 219 11,-1-ll 31-,yly U1-,1 - 51 Grr any I.. 1 - 268 Harrington. Hohcrl fSoph.J - 99, 1 , 270 , .L Dpnnis 1,1 - 1 Gr-ymany. S .1 - 288 Harrington, Wanda 1.lr,1 249 J o 1-ll, C-wr lFrvsh.J - 168, 290 C-Prmany, Ric - oph,j - 269 Harris, Arnulha 1Frvs . - 289 I HU1, ' 50.11, 1-1,1 - 251 CPIFY- GUY is 1'-l - 269 Harris- Chf 'Yl Ur- - 249 I Huhn- Suzannv 1Sr.1 - 51. 71. 103, 106, 1 Gibbs, Robert 1Fr1-sh.1 - ' H Harris, David 1 osh.i - 289 0 y 267 C-ihfvfl. D3 HTF? - 1 - 129. 288 Harris. Dfbv - 150171741 - 270 Huddli-s nn, Mark fl rush.1 - 123, 290, 296 Gibson. Jun p ' 69, 269 Harris, E ard fSr.1 - ', ' 9 u,1g,.n5' 31,111.1 11,--1 ,. 251 Gih m, Tom 1 nph. - 51, 56. 69. 176, 269 Harris anim: IF '7 . - 289 X Hu muh. Becky 150ph,1 - SQ' 271 C-idd Q . o - I,1r.1 - 248 Ha is 'ne fSoph.j - 270 Hudsn 1-115.11 U51 - 94' 251 1 Gill, Shelia 1Fr 8 .1 - 288 arris, Mirharl DPllnn 1Sr.1 - 21 Hudson, '. P I.lr.l - 51. 130. 131, 251 Gilliard. Cliffor resh.1 - 288, 297 Harris, Robert Ur.1 - 80, 81, 24 N Hugrbh G13, 71-',-1.51-1.1 - 290 Ginglr-s. Cynthia rcsh.1 - 288 Harris. Ruby 1Sr.1 - 82 Hugh... Mark M, 15,11 - 46. QQO Gipsnn, Leona 1Soph.1 - 269 Harris. Sandy 1Soph.1 - 27 Hughvs- pvggy 1.41 .. 220 Glass, Danny 1Sr.l - 74, 217 Harris, Shirlry f.1r.1 - 2 1-11111, R,,13m1 1 , - 106' 107' 220 Godboll, Carolyn tJr.1 - 248 Harris, Wanda 1Soph.j 79, 151, 270 Hu11a1,,' D,.1,,.a 5 ,1,.1 - 271 Gndfrey. Jrrry 1Frresl-1.1 -- 288 Harris. Wayne 1Sr. - 219 Hum1,1m.y' Ava 501,111 - 271 G0f1ffi'Y- TCFYY 1Fl'95h-1 - 288 1'13l'l- Bf'Vf'VlY is 11-l ' 270 Huniphrvy, Rhnnia I.1r.1 - 251 CON. Dann: 1501:-h.l - 269 Harllpy- PM 1501111-l - 270 Hunt, cw.-n 1501. .1 4- 151 Gnff,,1uff fSoph.1 - 269 Hartman, ayla 1Sr.1 -- 99, 219 Hum' Lim-11, 15,41 - 221 Goldsmith, Rrnc ISOph.1 - 48, 89. 90, 173, 262, 269 Hartm , Steve 1Soph.1 - 70, 270 . Hum. Ray 11rn.51-141 Y 290 Gordon, Tim IFrPsh.1 - 129, 289 Ha y, Connie l.lr.1 - 84-. 148, 1419, 250 Hunwr' Donald 7 1 1,1111 ... 271 Gnrdgn, Tim fSuph,1 - 269 rv:-y, Ronald 1,1r.1 - 44, 45, 556 250, 258 1-1,11-1191-' E313 1 1 11.1 Y 290 Gnrdy. Je-nnill-fr Ur.l - 50. 60, 150, 249 Harvvy. Sharon 1Soph,J - 270 1-1un1,.,-7 Gw,.m1.,11n 151-11 - 221 Cnza, Claudia 1Sr.1 - 67, 77. 217 Harvillv, Harli-y ISM - 53, 56. 62, 0. 180, 219 1-1un1,.,-7 1,151,911 15151 , 74' 221 Coza, Dehhie fSoph.1 - 148. 269 Hawkins. Dl'b0l'Hl'I UI'-1 250 Hynes. ,lan 1,lr.1 - 85, 91, 251 C-mrv. C1-rald tJr.1 - 82, 249 Hawlhornv. Donald Ray 1Fresh.1 - 1 9, 89 Cram-. Mr-Iissa 1Sr.1 4- 83, 217 Hay!-S. Bary 1Sr.1-9, 4-4, 50, 51, 69. 7 ,71,102,l30,132 Graham, L, E. 1Frc'sh.J - 123 146. 162, 176. 177, 182. 219 I C-rant, Linda Ur.j - 249. 261 Hayes. Shelia lFr1-sh.J - 289 Grant, Randy fSr.1 - 217 Haynes. Lori 1Fr1'sh.1 - 4-9, 149, 289 Iglrsiaa. Gingvr 15111-h.1 - 91, 271 Grantham. C-ary t,lr.1 - 80, 24-9 Hrad. David 1Sopl'1.l - 110, 121, 270 lsaars, Dvnisv ISnph.J - 271, 278 Cravvs. Mary lSr.j - 217 Head, Diam' Ur-1 - 250 ivvy, Waynv 1Sr.1 - 90, 221 cm.-S. vim.. 1sr.1 - 75, 217 Hr-ad, J--rrf-ll 1SrJ - 74. 94. 96. 219 Guy, David U1-,1 ..- 249 Hefard, Dennis lFrvsh.1 - 106. 107, 289 G,-ay' Lui-mily 150111-1,1 - 269 Heard, Linda 1Fresh.1 - 289 1 Gray. Sherry 150131-1,1 - 269 Hvbrrt. Carolyn,Ur.1 - 37, 250 Green. Arthur Ur.1 - 110, 11 . 117, 119, 124 Heins, Patrir-ia Uni - 45, 146, 250 jack. 1211,.1,a,.,1 15,1 - 221 C-rue-n. Eddie lSoph.1 - 90, 69 Hvmperlcy. Susan UL1 - 38, 48, 51, 150, 168, 250 Javks' H1.m.,. 15,-.1 - 150' 221 Green, Nancy Ur.1 - 46. 9, 54, 150. 249 Hend:-rson, Anita 1Fresh.1 - 289 Javkson. Agnvs 1Soph.1 - 271 Crm-nv, Tina 1Fresh,1 289 Hendvrson. Brenda Url - 139. 250 Brrnda 150111-1.1 - 271 Grvvnlcv. Dianne 15 - - 48. 53- 59- 68. 69- 142- 147- 178- HP11f11'fPt0H- D01'0tV1y 1501111-1 - 270 Jar-kann, Cluavr 11-'rr-1-hd - 104. 290 180. 217 1'1f'nf1 VS0n- -1377155 1120511-l - 289 Jarkson, Connie 1,1r.1 - 261 cm.-S. Roy 11.1 - 249 H1-nd-rwn. Myrian 1Fresh.1 - 98. 289 J..-rw... Cymhia 15.1.1.1 - 271 Grvy. Darlene IJr.1 - 249 l'1t'l1f1 I'f'0f'- Vifki 1-lf-l -' 150 Jar-ksun. Durnlhy ISL-ph.1 - 266. 271 Grirv. G1-nn fFrush.1 - 289 1'11'l'I41l'if'lKF. AlV1f1 i1'1l'tfSl1-l - 123- 129. 259 jan-kson. Ella Fayr 1Sr.1 - 221 Griffin. Chvri lSoph,1 - 269 1 1t'ndf1X- Chvryl 1-1 -1 - 250 jarksun, ,lranr 1Fr0sh.1 - 290 0.1m.i.. cmd, 0.1 - 59- 60- 249 H----in--. 1-1---m cs-1 - 40. 54. ss. se. 62. es. 67. 141 i..-1...., i.....,,. fr..-.11 - 123, 290 C-ross. Danny 1Sr.1 - 217 178- 179- 130- 122' 219' 335 Jnrkson, joy:-1' 1.lr.1 -I 251 Grows. Denise fSoph.1 - 269 Ht'l'fi'H- Rh0V1f13 1-lf-1 - 99- 146. 250 .1:11'l-nson. .luliv 15011111 - 271 Crow-s, Hz-Ie-n 1Sr.1 - 37, 143. 146. 152, 168. 180, 218 H1-rring. Dennis lSr.j - 51, 69. 176, 177, 178, 219 13,-1,151,117 K,.nn,.11, 11,-.1 - 74 45. 178. 220 330 Jarkson, Larry t5r.l 7 74. 221 Javkson, Morgan-t lSr,l 7 221 Jarkson, Soo tJr.l 7 251 .lat-kson, Vicki tJr.J 7 251 Jaroba, Phil tJr.l 7 74 Jann-rson, Johnny l1 rt-sh,l 7 290 Jam:-s, Barney tFrt'sh.l 7 290 Jam:-5. Bri-nda f5oph.J 7 99. 271 Killgort-, Cynthia tSr,l 7 54, 74, 67. 158. 180, 222 Kim-ht-n. Donald lSr.l 7 223 King, Cttrvain lirrf-sh,j 7 291 King, David tSoph.j 7 272 King. Glrnda 1Frt'sh.l 7 49. 291 King, Pam tSoph.J 7 146. 147, 273, 282 King, Tvrrit' Uni 7 252 King, Wanda Fayt- tSr.1 7 223 Kinlt-y. Alia-sv t.lr.l 7 49, 143, 147, 252. 258 Kvnlvy. Allcn tFrt-sh.j 7 58, 123, 291 Kinlvy, Janirt' fSr.J 7 62, 84-, 149, 150, 223 Kirby. Charlt-S fJr,l 7 130, 252 Kirby. K1-nnvth B. Jr. f5r.l 7 223 Kirsop. Patrivk tSr.1 7 223 Klint-. Albrrt tSoph.j 7 273 Knoipp. Dt-Waynv tFrt'sb.l 7 30, 291 Knight, Marsha tSr.i 7 54, 61, 140, 157. 158. 162, 223 Knotts, Cl:-nda tSr.J 7 54, 63, 67, 178, 179. 223. 335 Knob. Miki- t.lr,J 7 53. 111, 115, 121,252 Koob, Tim 1Soph,j 7 273 Kunrt-, Miki' fJr.l 7 252 Kunrv. Victor lSr.J 7 223 Kunn. Erika tJr.J 7 4-5, 54, 62, 147, 250, 252. 256 Kwasnik. Milu' l.lr.J 7 252 L Lat-an-. Pam 15oph,J 7 273 Lat-obt-t', Jvan Marit- fSr.j 7 45, 77, 83, 142, 149, 223, 233 Lat-ngtfr, Matt tFrt'sh.j 7 291 Lavngvr, Pam l.lr.l 7 89, 90, 252, 255 Lal avt', Annt-ltr lJr.l 7 57, 145, 252 Lalt-na, David fl7rt'sl'1.l 7 123, 291 Lamlmrighl. Johnny lFrt'sh.l 7 80, 291 Lambright, Mildrt-d tSoph,j 7 273 Land. Conniv Uni 7 252 Land. Donna 1Sr,l 7 223 Landrovt-. Cindy tFrt'sh,J 7 292 Larson, Ch-nn tlfrt-slt.j 7 123, 292 Larson, Tristan l.lr.j 7 252 Laskin. Charli-nt' tSoph,j 7 98, 273 Luskin, Pam tl rt'sh.l 7 292 Laskin, Pvggy IJr,J 7 252 Latham, Rivky tJr.j 7 51, 57, 106, 252 Latham. Shri-v t.lr.J 7 72. 252 Laws on. Lonnit- fFrt-sh.j 7 292 Lawson. Loulst- firm-Sh,l 7 292 Lawlt-ss. Marion lSr.j 7 71 Layman Kvndall lsrl 7 223 1. . Lazarus, l.xstt-r l.lr.l 7 80 Lt-ary, Artis tJr.l 7 252 Lvary. Cassandra lSoph. J 7 273 Lvbarron, David 7 90. 273 Lt-v , Lrc . Loc . Autry Carl lSoph,l 7 273 Diana ISM 7 12. 22 .lt-ff lFrt'sh.J 7 123, 292. 295, 301 Lt't', Kirk fSr.l 7 223 Luv, Lynnit' tJr.j 7 151. 273 Lt-u, Nant-y tFrtesh,l 7 292 Lt-tr. Pamra Kay lSr.l 7 72, 223 LCP, Vvlma 150,111.1 7 273 Lt-e. Willie tFrcsh.l 7 292 LPGrand. Stew fFrcsh.l 7 292 jam:-5. Doug Uni 7 251 Jams-s, Estvr l.lr,J 7 251 Jarvis. Dorothy tSoph,J 7 271 Jvift-min. Mark tSr.l 7 221 Johns. Rirlu-y C-ltfnn tSr.l 7 221 Johnson, Annir- 1Fre-sh.j 7 291 Johnson, Callinvr l5r,l 7 221 Johnson, Diane' lJr.l 7 74, 94. 251 Johnson. Dianna tFresh.l 7 291 johnaort, Edward tJr.l 7 30. 35, 251 Johnson, Hattit' lSoph.j 7 271 Johnson, Javquvs lSoph.l 7 271 Johnson. .lami-s llrrt-sh.l 7 291 johnson, JoAnn lJr,j .7 150, 251 Johnson, Jov lSoph.l 7 271 Johnson, Johnny tSoph.l 7 271 Johnson, Rvginald QSoph.l 7 271 Johnson, Rhonda lSr.l 7 221 Johnson, Rob:-rl IFN-5h,J 7 291 johnson. Robin tSoph.j 7 91, 271 Johnson, Rodm-y fFra-sh.l 7 104, 107, 291 johnaon, Sandra Uni 7 251 Johnson, Sarah IJr.l 7 251 Johnson, Sharon lSoph.l 7 271 Johnson, Shi-lia t5oph,l 7 272 Johnson, Slvvt' l.lr.J 7 252 Johnson, Vt-ronitia tJr.J 7 144 Joint'r, Dt-liorah tSr.l 7 221 jollvy, Charlvs tFrt'sh.l 7 123 Jolley. Rt-nav lSr.j 7 54, 61, 67, 77, 83, 85. 144, 178, 221 Jolla-y, Romat- tSr.J 7 54, 61, 67, 77, 83, 85, 144, 178.222, 223 ,lont-s, Bill 1Soph.i 7 272 Jonvs, Dolibic' fJr.l 7 252 Joni-s, Franlvty fSoph.l 7 272 Jonvs. Gt-nv 1Soph.J 7 45, 103, 272 Jonvs, Clt-nda lSoph.j 7 49, 54. 150, 272 jonvs, Harwy 1Jr.l 7 252 Joni-s, Ida tSoph.J 7 272 jon:-s, ,larqut-lim t5r.J 7 222 ,lont's. John lFn'sh,j 7 103, 123, 129, 291 -Joni-s, Johnnie tSoph.l 7 272 Joni-5. Juni' Ronan- f5oph,j 7 272 Jonvs, Karon tFrt-ah,j 7 291 Jnnvs, L4-lia t1 rvsli.l 7 291 Jonr-s, Linda lFrt-sh.l 7 145. 291 jon!-14. Marilyn fFr1-sh.1 7 291 Jonrs, Maurint' l5r.l 7 222 Jont's, Patti LaVt'rnc ISM 7 74, 173. 222 Jonas, Phil lSoph.l 7 272 ,lonr-s, Ronnit- f5oph.J 7 272 Janos, Shirley fSoph.l 7 272 Jon:-s, Tanya lJr.l 7 252 Joni-s. Trielint- fFresh.j 7 291 Jordan, Drbra Kay l5r.l 7 222 Jordan. iris t5oph.J 7 49, 52, 83, 150 168, 262, 272 Jordan. .lavkiv fSr.l 7 99, 222 Jordan, Rebtftrna fSr,l 7 222 Jordan, Willie Pr-arl tSoph.j 7 272 Jordan. Sharon lFrtfsh,l 7 291 ,lnynvr, Jamt-s lJr.J 7 90, 91. 252 ,loynt-r, Kvnny tFrt-sh,J 7 291 Justia. Susitf lSoph.l 7 272 K Kvtrl, Mikt' lJr.j 7 30, 252 Kvvnt-, Cvrry fSoph.1 7 291 Kvim. Dalhy Ur.j 7 77, 252 Kc-im. Patsy 15oph.j 7 151, 272 Kc-ith, Ct-sbit' 1Soph.J 7 272 Kvlley, Kilgnrt' ISoph.j 7 272 Kc-llogg. Chx-ryl IJr.l 7 252 Ki-Ily,.lani1-v IFN-sh.j 7 291 Kvmps, Gwt-ndolyn KFN-sh.J 7 291 K:-nnmly, Peggy tSoph.J 7 52, 150. 157, 159, 262. 281, 272 Kr-nm-dy. Jvrry l5oph.J 7 103. 272 Kt-nnington, Paul Url 7 8. 111, 116, 174, 242, 249, 252. 45 Kt'tt'ht'nf, Mike lFrt-sh.j 7 103. 291 Kilt-. David t5r.J 7 121, 222 Killgort-. Bill t5r.l 7 150, 172, 174. 223 Le-ilgrb. Tvrri f5r.l 7 52, 74. 77, 168, 175, 223 Lt'May. Charlsit' fSoph.l 7 4-5. 4-9. 85, 149, 273, 279 Lt-moint-, Patty lJr,l 7 253 Lt-nll, Randy lSr,l 7 53, 64-. 178. 180. 182, 224 Lvnzly, Carolyn fSr.J 7 224- Leon, Duhbiu tJr.l 7 60, 150, 253 Loon, Paula Anna- tSr.l 7 148, 224 Lrronc, Donna tSoph,l 7 69, 144. 273 Lt-ont-. Paula Fayt' tSr.l 7 57. 61, 67, 148. 149. 224, 267 Lost:-r, Frvdvrirk fFrvsh.l 7 292 Lvstvr. Ray' lSoph.j 7 46, 103. 107, 273 Lvwing. Dt-bbiv tFrt-sh.l 7 292 Lt-wing, Mona Lynn lSr.l 7 224 L:-wing, Shvryl lFroah.l 7 292 Lrwis. Bcvt-rly lFrcsh.1 7 292 Lrwis. Ji-rr! Uni 7 130, 253 Lt-wis. Palrana fFrt'sh.l 7 292 Lvwis. Portia l1 rt-sh., 7 98, 146. 292 Lindhorsl. Gary f5opll.l 7 273 Linmrar. Thomas Uni 7 74, 75 Litvs. Donna fJr.J 7 253 Liles. Mit-har-l tl rr-sh,J 7 123, 292 Littlv, Claudia tFr4-sh,l 7 148. 292 Litton, Marilyn 1Jr.J 7 144, 253 Litton, Virlti Sum- fSr.J 7 224 Lot-kuood. Dwaynt' Url 7 253 Lodvn. Patriria Ann lSr.J 7 79, 85, 224 Loltin. Charlt-s lSoph.l 7 273 Loltin, Mt-lva t,lr.l 7 34-, 49, 150, 253 Logue. Waynt- lSoph.j 7 106, 274 Lohman, Jarkit- tJr.j 7 50, 54. 57, 176, 177, 253 Lomas, Lupt' lSr.l 7 224 ong, Linda tSr. 7 224 Longinv, Dt-borah tFresh.1 7 292 Lottingvr. C. J. tFrc-sh.j 7 45, 53, 123, 292 Luvt-tt. Georgia tSoph.l 7 274 Lovell, Regina tSoph.j 7 274 Lowe, Brenda fFrc-sh.l 7 292 Lowory. Jvil tFn-sh.l 7 292 Loyd, Paula t5oph.l 7 148, 267. 274 Luras, Juanila tJr.l 7 37, 45, 57, 66, 72, 253 Luvas, Mit-hat-l Wayne tSr.l 7 46, 180. 224 Lukv. Carla lFrt-sh.l 7 90, 284, 292 Lukvr, Billy lFrt-sh.1 7 292 Lultrt-ll, Dt-bbiv lFrt-sh.l 7 246, 293 Lylesi D.-time any 7 253 Lynrh. Karon lJr.l 7 72, 14-5 Lyons, Royrv f5r.l 7 80 M Mabry, Mirhavl tSr,l 7 74, 224 Maderv. Rirky t5oph.l 7 274 Malnnr. Gingt-r t.lr.1 7 146, 253 Maniscalso. Suzannt' tSr.l 7 224 Manning, David fFrt-sh.J 7 90. 293 Manning, Eddit' tSr.J 7 90, 91, 224 Manning, Rirkit' f.lr.l 7 253 Manry, Mary lSoph.J 7 274 Marks. Paul Uni 7 110, 253 Marshall, Linda tFrt:sh.j 7 293 Marshall, Ramona lFr0sh,J 7 293 Marshall, Roost-wit Isophd 7 274 Marshall, Shirlt-y f.lr,l 7 253 Marshall, Virkiv tSoph.j -- 266, 274 Marsiglia, Charlottt- tFrtvsh.l 7 293 Marsiglia, Joi' tJr,l 7 253 Martin. Emma fFrt'sh.l 7 293 Martin. Janot lJr.l 7 52, 70, 72, 84, 144, 168, 25 Martin. Marty fSoph.1 7 69, 71. 274 Martin. Rogvrs lSoph. J 7 57, 78, 274 Martin. Temples lSoph.l 7 91 Martin, Tvrry fFrt'sh.l 7 293 Martinez. Pam l,lr.J 7 46, 150, 253 Martina-2, Dt-nnis Craig tSr.l 7 45, 110 224 Mason, Donald lJr.l 7 74, 253 Matlhvws, Andy tFrcsh.l 7 293 Matlhvws, Mark tFr4'sl1.J 7 293 Matlhvws, Rita fJr.1 7 49. 146, 254 Matthvws, Root' lJr,l 7 146, 254 Mattis. .luhnny fFrtvsh,l 7 293 Mattox. Wilbur f.lr,J 7 254 Mauldin, Carolyn lSr,J 7 74, 224 Mauldin, Cz-orgv t5oph.1 7 110, 274 Mauldin, Ramona fJr.l 7 79, 84, 254 Maxiv. Vivkiv tSoph.J 7 274 Maxwell. Ruth Ur.J 7 72. 79. 84 May. Ds-nnis fSr,l 7 74. 224 May. Franvt-s fJr.J 7 4-8, 66. 71, 94, 244 Maybvrry, Debra IFN-sh.j 7 293 Mayes, Regina l5oph.l 7 274 Maytaaux, Sharon lSoph.l 7 45, 274 Mayeux. Rvnt- Uni 7 46, 57, 97, 254 Mayfield. Bobby i.lr.1 7 130, 254 Mays. Holt-n 1Soph.J 7 274 Mays, Linda IFrf:sh.J 7 149, 293 Mazzont-. Barhara tSr.j 7 224 McAlt-Xander. Mark fSoph,1 7 274 McBrayter, Gary tFresh.l 7 293 MrBrayt-r, Tony tFrcsh.l 7 293 Mc'Broolv1, Jossiv fSr.j 7 77. 224 Mt'Callom, Patil fSr.l 7 224 , McCann, Paula lJr,J 7 31, 136. 137, 254 Mt'Cart. Barbara fSoph.l 7 274 McCarty, Alan 1Frcsh.J 7 123, 293 MFCI:-llan, Linda tSoph.J 7 274 Mt'Climans, Tvrry' fJr.l 7 106. 107. 254 MrCormit'k. MU? 1511 - 48, 50 67. 94. 102. 144 168 178. 180, 225 MrCoy. Kvnnvth fSoph.j 7 274 MrCoy. Miki- tSr.l 7 241, 225 Mt'Danit'l, Carolyn lSr.j 7 225 MCD:-armont. He-lvn tSr.J 7 225 MrDf-armonl. Kathlt-4-n tSr.l 7 45, 73, 225 Mt'Donald. Corry f1 rash.l 7 293 Mt'Donald. Pat lSr.J 7 225 McDuff, Eugene lSr.j 4 225 Nelson, Mary lSopb.j 4 275 Netter. Percy lSoph.l 4 275 Newby. Danny lSr.l 4 227 Nichols, Belinda l5oph,l 4 270. 275 Nichols, Carolyn lJr.l 4 56, 255 Nichols. Duane lSopb.1 4 65, 129, 267. 275 Nicholson. Cynthia lFresb.i 4 294 Nolite. Tommy IJr.j 4 255 Nolte. Regina tSoph,J 4 275 Norman, Bcnita lSr.j 4 227 Nossaman, Jackie lSr.l 4 74, 227 Nnssaman, Vicki lSoph.b 4 14-4, 275 Nowlan, Connie tFresh.J 4 294 Nowlan, Kathy lSoph.j 4 149, 276 Nunally, Judy t1 resh.l 4 294 Nunnery, Max lJr.l 4 51, 69, 78, 107, 176, 255 Nunnery, Richard lFrcsb.J 4 8, 123. 294 Nutall, Peggy lFresb.l 4 49, 294 Nutt. Deborah Kay lSr.j 4 46, 54. 61, 77, 79, 141, 148, 175, 179, 227 Nutt. Penny lSopb.l 4 276 0 O'Blenf-ss, Bob lSr.l 4 51, 143, 183. 228, 294 0iDaniel, Dennis l1 resh.j 4 123, 294 O'Dell, Sherry ll resh.l 4 98, 294- McPerrin, Paula l5oph.j 4 29, 274 MfC0wan. Lisa ll resh.l 4 293 McGraw, Kerry lSr.b 4 74, 225 MfG-tif-1 FI-1 um 4 46. 48. 77, 145, 254 Mclnty re. Robert lJr.l 4 254 Mt-Kenzie, Nancy tSr.l 4 225 Mclaurin. Rickey lSopb.j 4 274 McLeod. Elaine lSopb.J 4 48. 94, 145, 274 McMillon. Frank tSr.J 4 225 McNeil. Eartha lSoph,J 4 146, 274 McRoy, Veronica lSopb.l 4 274 Mfwhlfwtv DUMP lsr-1 - -14, 45, 47. 77, 142, 148. 217. 225 Mcwhiney, Patrick tJr.J 4 25 Mcwbiney. Yvonne tSopb.i 4 144, 274 Meacham. Donald lSr.l 4 225 Menefee, Vanissa lFresb.j 4 293 Mercer. Bobbi tJr.J - 57, 69, 145. 149, 254 Mercer. Robbi lJr.l 4 62. 145, 250 254 Mercer Vallie lFresb,j 4 145. 293 Merchant. Darlene lJr.J 4 254 Merritt. Vic lFresb.l 4 293 Miciotto. Cheryl tSoph.t 4 49, 51, 68. 69. 14-8, 168, 274 Miles, Jacquelyn tSr.l 4 17, 225, 233 Miles. Vickie tSoph.J 4 69, 145, 176, 274 Millord. Linda lSopb.j 4 274 Milford. Ricky lSr,J 4 74. 225 Miller, Barham lJr.j 4 79. 148. 254 Miller, Buddy lJr.J 4 74 Miller, Dodie tSoph.J 4 148, 275 Miller, Pam l5r.i 4 77, 88, 226 Miller. Stet e l5oph,l 4 275 Miller. Tony tJr.J 4 254 Miller. Vera ll resh.l 4 293 Mills. Deborah lSoph.l 4 48, 146, 275 Mims, Bruce lSr.l 4 226 Mims, Robert lSr.1 4 226 Mims, Vernon lSopb.l 4 88. 275 Minis. Joe tFresh.l 4 293 Minter. Connie 4 254 Mitchell. Beyerly ll resb.l 4 293 Mitchell, Delphia tl resb.l 4 293 Mitchell, Pam lSr.i 4 88. 90, 102. 226 Moore. Bobby lFresb.j 4 293 Moore. Chip lPreslt,1 4 123, 293 Moore. Delores lSr.l 4 226 Moore, Donnie ll resb.j 4 293 Moore. Ellis lSr.l 4 226 Moore. John lJr.J 4 135, 254 Moore. laura lFresh.j 4 49. 149, 293 Moore. Michael f1 resb.l 4 293 Moore. Ruben lJr.J 4 254 Moreau, Susan tSoph.l 4 275 Morehead. Pam lSr.J 4 226 Morgan, Brenda tJr.1 4 84. 144, 255 Morgan, Linda lJr.l 4 49, 144, 245, 255 Morris. Ada ll-'rt-sh.j 4 293 Morris, Catbey lJr,J 4 255 Morris. Donald lSr.l 4 74, 226 Morris. Ellen Anne lSr.J 4 76, 226 Morris, Karl lFrcsb.l 4 294 Morris, Phillip lSr.1 4 227 Morrison. Anita tPresh.1 4 59, 294 Moses. Debbie lSoph.J 4 148, 275 Moss. Evelyn l5oph.l 4 41, 49. 54, 150. 275 Moss. Mike IPresh.l 4 294 Mott. Randall tSoph.J 4 69. 91, 275 Mott. Sheila lSr.1 4 67. 94, 143. 178, 227 Mowry. Buddy lSr.l 4 53. 72. 83. 111, 121, 181, 134. 227 MM, Debra tSoph.j - 79, 149, 273, 275 Mullican. Vicki lSoph,l 4 275 Mullonc, John Barry f5oph.J 4 275 Murph y. Dora t1 rcsb.j 4 148, 294 Murray. Cynthia fl-'resh.J - 294 Murray. Jerry lPresh.J 4 294 Murray, Mr-rlf-ne fSoph,J 4 275 Murray, Michael tSoph.1 4 275 Myers. Linda fFresb.j 4 90, 294- N Naile, Tim ll resh.i 4 294 Nash, Anne lJr.l 4 255 Neal. Benha lJr.j 4 94, 95, 255 N1-al, Bruce- tSr.l 4 227 Neal. Vince lJr.J - 255 Nelrms, Linda lJr.l 4 255 Nelson, Charles lSoph.j 4 275 Nelson, Debbie fSr.j 4 227 Oglesby, Rusty lSoph.j 4 276 Oglesby, Shnna fSopb.l 4 148, 276 O'l'lara. Teresa lSr.J 4 228 O'Ker-le. Charles lSoph.j 4 111, 121, 276 Oksenholt, Richey' t5opb.j 4 276 Oldham, Teresa lSopb.j 4 49, 144, 276, 280 Oliver. Oliver, Oliver. Jan:-tta lSoph.J 4 149, 276 Patricia lSr.l 4 44, 77, 178, 228 R. C. lFresh.j 4 82, 93, 123, 294 Oliver, Susan iJr.l 4 79, 146, 255 Olson, Randy lFresh.j 4 294 0'Neal, DuWayne ISVJ 4 111, 122, 228 O'Neal, Terry li-'resh.l 4 294, 300 Osteem, Phyllis fFresh,l 4 149, 294 Owen, Randy tSoph.1 4 276 Owens, Georgia tJr.j 4 255 Owens, Leslie lSopb.l 4 276 Oxley. Babs lSoph.J 4 276 P Painter. Judy lFresb.j 4 148 Palermo, Joell f5opb.l 4 59, 14-B, 276 Palermo, Ted lSr.J 4 60. 77, 80. 81. 228 Palmer, Robert lSr.l 4 228 Pantalion. Susanne IFresb.l 4 49, 147, 294 Pardue, Glen lSuph.l 4 46, 276 Parham. Leah tSoph.J 4 145, 276 Parish, Parish. Robert lSr.l 4 124, 125, 126, 127, 161 Terry' lJr.i 4 72 Parker, Freddy lSoph.i 4 276 Parker. James tEresh.l 4 91, 105, 295 Parker. Karl fSoph.J 4 105, 276 Parkson, Mattie lPresb.J 4 295 Pale, Terry t5r.j 4 228 Pate, Tony lSoph.J 4 276 Patrick, Elaine lSr.J 4 228 Patterson. Becky lFrcsh.J 4 99. 295 Patterson. Judi lJr.J - 146. 255 Patterson. June lJr.1 4 14-6. 255 Patterson, Mike lJr.J - 90, 255 Patterson. Roberta fFresb,1 4 295 Paul, lvy fl resh.j 4 295 Paul. Jacqueline lSoph.l 4 94. 276 Payne, David t5r.j 4 74. 228 Pennington, A. J. fSr.J 4 91 Pennington, Ardis Wayne lSr.l 4 228 Penning1on, Pam lFresb.j 4 295 Pennington. Patsy fFresh.l 4 295 Pennywell, Betty l5oph.J 4 276 Pennywell, Brenda J. lSr.j 4 228 Pennywell, Brenda Sue ISr.l 4 99, 229 Pennywell. Debra lFresh.l 4 295 Pennywell, Gwendolyn lSopb.j 4 175. 276 Pennywt-ll, Jetlie ll resb.j 4 295 Pennywell, Robert lSr.l 4 111, 115, 134, 181, 229 Pennywell, Ronnie ll resh.j 4 295 Peters. Carolyn l5oph.1 4 276 Peters, Kayleen lSr.J 4 61, 144. 229 Peterson. Alex lSoph.J 4 276 Peterson, Jimmy lSoph.1 4 276 Pettey. Jobn ll resh,l 4 91. 295 Phillips, Judy' lSr.J 4 151, 229 Phillips. Mark fFresh.j 4 295 Phillips. Mike lJr.b - 74, 255 Phillips. Treamell 1Sr.J 4 229 Piazza, Margaret lJr.j 4 56, 151. 255 Pickett. Albert t5r,l 4 104, 107, 229 Pickett, John ll resb.j 4 105, 295 Pickett, Mary lSoph,l 4 276 Pierce, Debbie 11-'reshj 4 295 Pierce, Debi Lynne lSr.l 4 79, 85, 229 Peggie. Sharon ll resh.J 4 295 Pilcher. Gary fl resh.1 4 295 Pilgram, Barbara lSr.J 4 229 Pinkney. David ll resb.l 4 295 Pinkney. Ruben tSopb,j 4 74, 229 Pinkney, Rusty lSobb.l 4 276 Pintor, Donna lSoph.l 4 147, 227 Piper, Alfred tSoph.j 4 110. 277 Pipkin. Pitman, Pitts, R Poland. Poland, Polk, D Polk. D lda Mae tSoph.l 4 277 Douglas fSoph,l 4 264, 277 ickcy tSoph.J 4 277 Greg lSoph.j 4 277 Robcrt lSoph.j 4 277 cborab lJr.j 4 255 onna fJr.l 4 98. 255 Polk, Lloyd lJrJ 4 255 Pool. R oger lJr.l - 15. 34, 35, 45. 62, 72, 73. 251, 255 Pope, Lewis ISM 4 229 Posey, Gerald lSr,J 4 229 Posey. Peggy ll resh.l 4 45. 49. 14-4, 295, 298 Potter, Jimmy lPresh.I 4 123, 296 PotLs, Dennis lFresh.j 4 90. 296 Pouncy. Cynthia lSr.1 4 229 Pouncy, Ella lJr.j 4 255 Pouney. Linda fFresb.j 4 296 Pouncy, Michael tl resh.l 4 123, 129, 295 Powell, Powell. 229. Powell, Elma lJrJ 4 255 ,lanet Glynne lSr.1 4 58, 59, 67. 83, 84, 148, 178 230 Pat tSoph.l - 49. 84. 144, 273 Powell. Ray' l5oph.j 4 277 Pratt. Dennis tPresh.l 4 123 Prescott. James lSoph.l 4 277 Pressey, Lorraine lSopb.j - 151. 277 Price. Judy l5r.l 4 229 Price, Mary lSr.J 4 229 Priest, Debi tJr.J 4 49, 72, 73, 1-46, 159. 168, 246, 247 253. 259 Primrose. Cindy lSoph,j 4 48, 145, 277 Procell, Annice I1-'resh.l 4 41, 49, 296 Procell, Kenny- lSopb,l - 45, 53, 110, 121, 277 Procell, Randel lJr,J - 53, 110, 119. 121, 255 Prothro, Jana 1Fresh.y 4 49, 296 Pniin rul ll rt-sh J 4 296 . Ca . Pruitt. Pat lSopb.l 4 277 Puckett, Darlene lSopb.l 4 78. 277 Pullen, Ronald lSr.1 4 230 Q Quinn, Melody tSr.J - 48, 56, 67, 71, 85, 178, 230 R Raborn, Deborah lSr.l 4 46, 230 Rachal. Beck? lJr.J 4 79, 148, 256 Rachal. Johnny lSr.j 4 74. 230 Rachal, Johnny lSr.l 4 74, 230 Rachal. Rebecca lSr.J 4 45, 58. 59, 61. 77. 79. 230 Rachal, Kenneth tl resh.l 4 296 Rainbolt. Debbie lSoph.J 4 71, 99, 147. 277 Ramsey, Susan l1 resb.i 4 94. 149. 165, 284, 296 Randolph, James tJr.J 4 74, 256 Randolph, Karen t,lr.l - 79, 151, 256 Rankins. Dollye tSr.l 4 90. 230 Rapbiel. lrie lSopb.l 4 83, 277 Raspberry. Cathy ll resb,j 4 14-8, 151, 159, 288. 296 Rayborn, Debbie lSr.l 4 94 Readbeimer. Mark lSupb.j 4 277 Readheimer, Steve Uni 4 72, 73. 256 Reagan. Karen lEresb.l 4 296 Reaves. Danny lSoph.1 4 103, 277 Reaves, Gloria Url 4 148 Reed, Beverly ll resb,i 4 296 Reed, Denise tJr.l 4 256 Reed. Pat lPrr-sh.l 4 296 Reed, Pal lSr.i 4 231 Reeh, Paula lSoph.j 4 83, 277 Reese. Mikc lSopb.1 4 90 jf X, fx X , , 1, Iv , R1-gg-rio, Pam lSoph.j - 147, 277 'K So! urhar Ig: urn. -405' 297 X X7 ' 2 . 234 C Rr-yna, Sharon 1Sr.J - 59, 77, 83, 84. 148, 149. 187, 231 5,-U . ,svphinp to 'J 4 2 8 r NE' ks I-,avid U,-rpsh., - 98 V R yn3u ' Pvggy 150 138' 231 SU' '- D WaYW'l Y'-1 71 23 lurks. .laxrllm-line' can '- . 234- Rh0H414'N Bflh fsf-1 nk 4. 95. 96, 67, 181, 231 A Sval. Barbara Ur - 3 7 25 ' Slarks, 1- fy 1Soph.j - 0 RhUl11'5 D1'1H'3 fl'-f4'5h-1 296 ' Q 1-arf' ', Patsy fSr.1 - 5, 142 , 232 ' Slalha, arlvs QSM , 83. 110. 1 1, 174, 175. 2 . 240 W Riu-, Dm-nnis Ur,J -53, 111, 113, 256 ik KJV Sm 'I xnnic- UM - 88, 7 KX Q Su-ph,-ns, Billy QF - - 98 5 Rivh- J Vi 150911-1 ' 49- 54, 144. ?7.K 1 5:45. Shclia KSN - 232 . Slvphvns. Bn-n ISL Y . 4. 61. 77. Q4-4 5 178. Rifh, ViYi3 133 15151 - 17- A Sn-5 vadn. .lvn ' vr ISnp1. - 278 226, 234 R1f'h3l - Bw' fsf-1 4 31 f Svpulvamlu, fSoph.j -278 'u.ph,.n5' H ,-Wy QSM Rir'har41'1nr1Lawrn-nw QS j 231 Af'Shannnn, in- S121 - 3 gy S .pm-ns, Miku ,j 5, 8 R1-Ahaffb n. Lin-la 15011111 - 277 , ' S w. Mary 0 -1 - 278 1 s ,, 0 W fm - 2 Ra.-har.1,..n. 1...m.- um- .y Y 296 Sh lnul. Lina1 .3 A 98, 5 .mv Cham., 5,,,,h,, - 2 Ri:-hm-y. Elton Urj 90, 106, 1072256 k -Sh I ul Milg- rcsh.j 97 A 1,-W S Randy QS0ph,j - mund, Ir nm mph., 277 ' Plmnv I fF,.,.5hJ 297 N Swwar ' Mary Um. 2 'Rh-k Bafh ISM-1 229 1 Shf'll1H1.J y :sm - .91. 23 Slvv' am, NM..-,V uf, ae. zsa Ri 1 anila 1Sr.1 - 77, 84, 149,11 0, 178. 1 F 5h,.h,,n' hm,-ny Q50 - 27 Lag. Billy Ur., 258 Ri 51 35 1501111-1 f 278 X Sh lon, Marla isoph.. 1 , 178 Svwarl. Ann lSr.J - 234 ' Ri:--mi--. aflin rSf-1 - 74, 231 ' ,sq l-m,Mak- 1Fn-sh! 1 3, 129, 29 Sn-warl mla gm - 258 if Rn H iw 1Fr S'? Zml l'llU'1- Sl , lFU'Sh-1 X rwarl. da Dianc fSr.j - 234 fx D Roh uns Bn-mia 'u 1Sr.j , 1 ' h. mn, ma U,-J , ' 2 A Q 5, wan. pampla 75,15 - R117bin5'XinpS'1lh', 2 A 5 - . ,Daw mph., -.148 78 sky.-g,Lan.1a lSoph.1- so l R01N'31t-- VVS fFFf'5 - - 296 1,1 X S mn, Gin Jr.j - 146 57 ' lnrkhulm, Mary IS -- 22, 82. 178, 2 R-'IN-nn -mah! 1Sf-J , 324- 231 W sm-wall.-, ' U N - 46, 25 . smgn.-f, Billie msn .y - 280 RUUUISU . W4'l41Ul'l QSF-1! 2, V. k Shvrvilh-. al lFrvs 1 - 149, Slunv. Frank Jamf's lSr.1 - 35 'TD RUIWI1- David 'Sh-1 - , 1 , 2 N. Shia-lr ay lfrx-S . - 151. - Q Slum-, Larry fFn-sh.j - 80, 2 80 X 1 'R R01ll'l'l. Swv .lr.1 - 1 . 25 ' Shim-lm. Nita r - '33 Slonr, gmfir lFrvsh.J - 1 , 298 RUN S- UNM UL1 1 25 A Q Sholnvr, Riv Sup .1 278 Str n - aryl Ur.j - 258 f , Rub RUN - f 34 13 256 1 Shuumakv . B, r. 104, 233 l nge. Pvggy QSM - 235 1 X ' R411 'Y FUN- RU-' -If-1 Shnvnn, S ly I JR- 7 - lman. Donna lFr .1 - 298 .J KN Robinson, B ' ' fSoph.j 147. 2 Shumakvr, Juvkq' ll sh.j - 297 Slri and,j 4.5 ,J 5 , uhinmn orulhy QFN .J T 14 297 Sibvy, alhy Ur W 257 I Slriv nd, R a Ur 9 5 168. 66, 2 YY nhins im lSr.j 1,53.l ,121,12 25,713 .2 ,W-V, .1,y,i.- r, - 39. , 147' 25 1 51,5 ,., K. 'Nh Lu. . 1Q3 107 2 5 ly , 8 g Y N 1 g . 1 . . , X Rob' n, Jw QS 2 2 1 Simmusn arry KSUPM 278 Snr 1 1- um-y 1Suph.J 147 280 . X , , . 511 UW' - E- 'QCSUPM 106- 27 V ' FTW - Rivkvy fFV 5h'1 - 297 Slrn rl 1-rriv lSoph.1 1' 84, 150, 280 ,413 rbi sun, Ric- 1Sr.j -174, 23A - ns, W,-mlivi I-.3 f 233 Sm, mm. .Danivl igoph-3 - 230 Q? ' Robinson. Ri ' UL! - 107. Si uns. Chu I a Ur.j - 147. 7 Sudds, Gigi' vn Uni - 14-4 Y Q, jx RolYnson, Rona I rvsh.j 9. 297 5 Simpwnl D0 3 QFH-Shby A 297 X Slums. john tsnph-3 - 280 at QM' niun' Ruwn' Y Um 256 Simvsll 1 15' lsr-1 - 77 3 1 Sudds. Raymond lSuph.J 0 R rnsnn, Roxanm- 1Frvsh.j - . 147, 297 Sims, A 1Soph.j -Y 8 , Sullivan, Elizaln-lh Ann ,j - 69, 235 f ulyinsnn. ussvll QF 1511.1 - 1 107, 297 U Sirman, Barbara Uni 257 Su fall, Byrun QS1-,j - 1, 94 vRnhinm , Russn-ll F vshj f 7 S ipworlh, Dvbhim- r 'h.l - Zw 7 mrgll, Rubin fS0ph,j - 48, 94, 2 , 1? ROM F Tfffv r' - 53' 0' 11 X 1 120' 1' 2 X-, 'W' - Tflmnll' KSUF -1 - , 278 ,, Sumrull. Su-vvn IFN-sh.j - 298 ' R 1 5 W 1 F 5h', - 97' 300 5141 . l F 1501111-1 - 10 - 2 Sulllv. Dann' r.j - 124 Q Rm-hvllv, r n Htl - 256 S al, Ir lSnph.j - 145, 79 Q 235 RUdlU'N- VYfQ - ' 232 S frm 11-nv 1Sr.j - 5669, 71. 78, 102, 07, 177, 73. Swcvin vnrgx- 1SrQ 235 RUKVV5- V 1 257 S ' r. Mary K. 11,1 49, 150, 280 ,XRPT-if-rs, Williefn rj - 60, 2. 239 Sum . Qaml Ur, 7 K U 1 mil- K Vi'1 TJ -' - 7 ' Smilh, Dirk 1Suph.J 279 ' X , QR 01 Danni' fS0Ph-1 8 Smith. Donald 1Soph.1 '279 T - Rwfv. avid fSr.J - 7 ,232 Nj! Smurf. D.. qvf.-Sm f 9 . A X R0 Edna fSUPh-11 278 W Smith 1Srryrh,j , 279 Tabor. Pau nn- 1Sr.1 - 235 3, BQ 42 SUZY 1 FJ - 54- 55- 61, 67. 168. 23 , Smith Edxiit- Ufrvshi 297 Tallanl, Luu An QSnph.l - 280 V 1 ,A aux-, Viv r nphj - 278 I Smit . wvndolyn U . - 257 Tanner, Dnrlhy .I - 98, 235 Y X RUSS LPN! ' 1 4'Sh'1 - xy Smith. Julia Fnyv lSM - 233 annur, johnny - 235 ROSSUH- J f50Ph-1 -' 8 Smilh. Kara' Ur.1 - 7, 2 1 Taslny, Palsy 1 . - 82 Y' ' Howe-, uvk IFrcsh. N 297 Smith Ka1 e' Suphj 1 , Taylor, Bag-Pg 3 U51 - 259, 261 1 ROW' am U -1 - 9- 68, 621 Smi 0 oth 1Sr.j , 4, 126' 12 , 2 V Taylor. nlyn ISM - 235 , V I , Rfwll- Dav-fi F - -3 - 296 , V Sm isa Um - . 79. 14-5, 2 Taylor. Da-hhiv J. iFrvsh.3 - 48, 49. 94, 97. 146, 175. 299 ' Rvwffll- Way rvsh-J - 297 , Sus h. Louis Um - 258 aylor. Dvhhic L. Urrcsh. - 146. 168, 299 Ruffin. A ni Soph, -i278 7 Smith. Mvlani' fFrvsh.j - 145. 290, 297 ylor, Elhn-I l,lr.j - 2 fr RUSS--ll. Qnifky 4Frf-sh. L 297 smnh. Mm-rl f.y - 72. 217, 234 if Taynnf, jam-s1,fSr.J 4. 103. 235 L, Russvll- Dulif- QS-wh-J 45.14 ' smuh, ana- qsuphq 279 Taylor. Jw, U ur. -25 'XJ Rug:-ll, Sukvcn 1505111-1 - 27? Smilh. hvlia l I - . 75. 258 1 Taylor, Kalh n nj - 23 5 N ssc' Tumm ' lSoph.1 -27 X Ll Sm1lh.'Shcrry KSLL, 46, 54. 59, 6 . . 144. 178,' 3 Taylor, Mary oph.J - 28 X l f 'J A, X ' Smllh. SWW' 1501111-1 80 1 Taylor, Mikn- fFn'sh.j - 2 , NAP 'K at . X mith. Susan UM - 5, 68, 88. 90. 168, 1 , 177, 258 Taylor, Morris Ur.1 - 259 KXQMAJ , T xx' I 5 Smh Tram' CFrvsh-1 - 29 T lm, Rudolph 1Fmsh.y - J ' V Y X I ,V . A . -.S m1 sjny fFrl'Sh-1 f 5 or, Thomas fSr.j - 235 S ,-1--1-C -2 5, il ', Ed-ii? lSr.J . ,97,1 .li , 34 .ff ll. L1-sliv um -259 Samuf-1. my nn-M W2 v 51 S ':I.Glnria U-'rf-sh. 29. ' Ton- .nifkyfs 53,56,71,8O,81,116,121,235,240 V' ,X Samuvls- 1 am 'Sr' - 2 Wd- Mfl!'Yf Lou -1 - 234 ff Tvr 4- I. Rudnz' 'f rcshj -- 299 EXKXN1 Samuflsv arm VS - 29 rww. Cyslhinkls vph.1 - 280 Terri l, Sllvm x rc-sh.j - 104. 299 1 iaf 'f-'f- Mirk I - 74' 2 f Snow. Rv 'fla rx-:fh.1 - 298 Thihn van , alhy 1Suph.j - 90, 281 7 andvrs' Bmw 1 ' - 76 50411'l'fT'3fFV 310 lsr-1 - 234 higpv , l hard fFresh.1 - 174, 299 X '1 5-KNO' n 1 N'5h'1 - 7 'A Sully. Li 413 JP, - 1 , 58 hnma., :srhara lSnph.l - 281 S3 'hdFlyMJVY fsf- 232 A XX ulomnn, D1-bhic 1505 280 A hvimas, B4-ny fl-'rf-5h,j - 299 L' Sanlfidp SW' Ur., S7 Immun, E1 r . - 234 Ibdmas, Chris fFrf'sh.j - 299 b Safldifvf. Ria' Hfd F-1 - 232 Suulhall. Hayv. rx-511.1 2 8 hnmas, Dvhhif' Uni - 259 Saffhff- Ki' fy h-1 - 111, I . 278 V Southall. Ralph Charlvs ISL - 234 Thomas, Gail 1Soph.j - 150. 271, 281 Wu gan, Paula I .J - 257 ' L' Sow:-ll. Munira iSoph.1 - 280 Thomas, Judy fSnph.j - 14-7. 281 ,X X Y SHVSFPV D4-If ll' 15411111-1 Ash v 278 9 Smarling. Bvvvrly fSoph.j - 14.5. 280 Thomas, Juliv fFrvsh.l - 299 SBVSKC Lvn lSr.1 - 74- 23 I ding, Srntl QSLJ - 111, 121. 234 Thomas. Kay 1Sr.j - 74, 235 Rx 54' Qdkvllvr. Mark KSOPHJ - 125Qg78 parkman. Shclia Uni - 77, 258 Thomas, Laniz- ULD - 60, 83, 150, 259 X Q I4-rkollcr. Pl Ur-1 - 50. 51. 69, 130. 25 Spearman. Dennis 1Frcsh.1 - 298 Thomas. Luvana lSoph.j - 49, 281 W f'h4'llirl1l1'rf' 5851 N25 I - 49. 147 ' HJ Spia-gn-I, Charlvs l.lr.j - 46. 258 Thomason, Bill lSoph.J - 281 tj 5r'h1'pp. ri y 15 -1,-K ' P Spinks. Bahbi 1Frz'sh,l - 148, 298 Thumasun, Edna Urj - 83, 84, 259 ' S:-hillugu-V ike- Ur.J - 7 257 Suggs. ,Indy 1Suph,1 - 280 Thnmim-1-. Jan Mary 1Sr.J - 17, 28, 46, 62, 141, 168, 169. fx S1-hilli S. Br.-mia 4Fr y - 297 KN Wxsf-hgrinl, Bill um 57 vgbfonfarhur. Dia n lSoph.j - 278 XJ Si'hlu'h:lrdI. InhnA r.l - 105. 107, 72. 232 332 Slanln-y. Rnggiv lFn-sh.J - 298 Slanshury. Dvhra KI-'rnsh.j - 298 Stark:-y. Che-ryl Uni - 151. 256. 258 Starkey. Tommy 4Sr.J - 45, 53, 65, 110. 121, 175. 178. 178. 179. 235 Thompson, Bernarlinv QSoph.j - 281 Thompson, David fSoph.j - 281 Thnmlrson. Jim l50Ph-1 - -10. 49, 54, 144, 159. 164. 168. 281 Wallarl-, Ellllil' lSoph.J - . Williams, Doannr' Uni - 260 Thuml-wn. Mm- mes - 98, 299 Wallarr-. lie lsoph. 282 ' lams, Donna lSoph.j - 283 T1'0 '1'Sf'f--Pwr' 1Ff-sh - 299 Wal ol ,- lSoph. - 146, ,- , Williams, Eugpm- isf.l - 74, 239 Thompsun' R '13 ls'-'P 3 . rma ISoph.J - 1. liams, Glenda lSoph.j - 283 Thompson' Ra 'Ph'1 alpool. Mary ph.l ', . 62 Williams, Gloria f1 rcsh.J - 3-ID Thompso . R Sr.l 5 , 68, 69. 176. 18 - 36 als ' I .I - 2 6. 142, 145, 1 2, 168, William. lcil' ll resh.l - 301 Thumvso T P11-1-281 1 . . .245 2 1 l mes Earl l5..l - 239 T11 J - '61 3 259 ers. G1-nir lSoph. - N' 1 ' ms. ,lo Ann l.lr.J - 83 Thmmn' -l l1' U51 - 144 alll-rs, Rhonda Fr . iff! illiams Kate' Francis lSr.1 - 239 T1wf1f-n- S1-ipvfr 1Sr-1 4 169. 37 all.-15.5.1.3 l .-,f 82 illi alhle.-.1 lSoph.J - 283 Thmsh- Dan Uf- I alllwll. ca,-le f.3l.,l - 300 il S Llllle KFrcsh.J - 301 Tiilv..-ll. D4-rona lFr0Sl'l.J - 14 ,wr D th 1 iewn Ann ISL, 7 lamiunda 10.06 J - 77, 239 Tidwvll. th Uni - 71. 1 n. Randy iS0,hJ .. gi Winans h. M, 283 Tidwvll ry f.lr,1 - 259 Walton. Ric' ' 1 r - H Williams if . - 9. 91, 94, 1 9 '11nl:1-- -1 1 -54. . 77. 79. 144- W -f . 51, 70, 78.260 Williams. M 5 1S..ph.l - 283 I 119216 - - 1- - - 77- 7 144- 1. l - 238 Williams, Dehie ir 30 i Ting' 1'l 1501191 ' , 1.3 ia lsr. 45 Williams, Plum 1- r I Tala 'Z 1 -1-49- 9 War sha Ir Willi s, Ray K r. - 9 ' Todd' 1 511-1 - S n .J - Will s. on d r,l 3 Tugams- 51 1 -1 - 9 War ll ro ine lSoph.j 175. 28 Wil l' llrreshj - 301 Toms' A 1 - 94- - 175- 13 - 4- . .lean lFrcsh.l - 300 il s. Sammie lSr.l - 82. 248 T011-'hs Une- Pam 156 7 7 7 dell, Marsarine l.lr.J - 91 l liams, Sylvia Ur., - 260 Towns- 111 A 1 1 - -54- 60- 67- 140- 1 3. 1.-.-nl.,-fl lsf.l - 238 Williams. Vicki lsapm - 283 180 6 ' an, lvlafily.. lFresh.J - 34, 284, 300 Willis, B.-fl., uri - 149, 150.261 T0V 115- vi-1 1 V-1 - 51- 70- 89 1- - 237 Warren, Billy lSr,1 - 238 Willis. Don ISr.l - 46. 240 Towns- QU-dm 15-wh-1 - 14 Wm.-fl, Shirley lSoph.j - 282 will,-.-.. Donald ual - 261 T0W1151 1'1- Mf'10d!' lS0P -1 - 1 Washington. Charles lSr.J - 238 Wilson. Anncltv Ur.j - 261 T11l1'1mf'11- 3 11-1 - 281 Washington. Elimlreth l1 rPsh.J - 300 Wilson, Antoinette IFresh.1 - 301 TF1m1'11 11- SOP11-1 - 282 Washington. Joyrr- lFresh.J - 300 Wilson, Bollhie l,lr.J - 261 T17ll1'11711?11- 11'-F0511-1 - 299 Washington. Roost-ve-ll Ur.1 - 260 Wilson, Carol lSoph.l - 151, 283 TVGY11- 1-111113 -1 - 173- 237 Washington, Ruby lSoph.j -'282 Wilson. Connir- lSr.J - 46, 50, 67. 71. 77, 79 103 167 T13V15- R1'111 -' 1501111-1 - 149- 232 Washington. Shclia fFresh.j - 300 168. 175. 180, 240 Triplfl- Charl-me lsr-1 - 83, 142. 150, 237 washlngmn, Theodore lFresh.j - 300 wilson, Debra Kay lSoph.l - 72. 94. 96, 283 TV1P1f1- DP111110 1501-'11-1 - 90- 151- 282 Watt-riallcn. Susin' f,lr.l - 150. 260 Wilson. Don flfrr-sh.1 - 78. 91. 301 T1'01'1lf1- Mafk l5UP1'1-l - 282 Waterman, Matliv lSr.j - 238 Wilson. Dorothy l.lr.l - 261 TUf'1U'1'- 1111011413 lS0P1111 - 98- 69- 232 Watkins. Mary fSoph.l - 57. 282 Wilson. Judge' lFrr'sh,l - 301 TU1'111'1'- W3!n0 150911-1 - 282 Watlry, Patriria lSr.1 - 84. 14-4, 145, 149, 178. 228, 238 Wilson, Nardrie lSoph.1 - 283 T1111P1'- C310 lF1'1-'511-1 - 299 Watlcy, Ralph lSoph.1 - 282 Wilson, Nathan lSr.l - 240 TUFIWY- 1513100 1501111-1 .7 282 Watley, Vickie lFresh.j - 84. 300 Wilson, Rvnef' Uni - 49, 59, 14-3, 149, 1 , T1-l1'TlC1'. 1 1'G1'l14 150911-1 - 279. 282 Watson. Terry. l1 rcsh.l - 300 Wilson, Tony fSopl1.j - 89, 90 Tumor. 11111 lsf-1 - 237 WaLson. William lSr.1 - 238 Wilson, Vonder lSoph.J - 283 Turner. K:-lhr lSr.J - 60- 68- 69- 70- 83- 176- 237 W.-.1-.-f, Rhonda f,lr.j - 49, Windnrwiddle,'1'en'y in 106, 107, 301 TUFDPI. Mike l1'-F0511-1 - 123 Wchh, Barham lSr.J -- Q, 71, 77, , 148, 238 Windham, ,limmy l 110, 121. 26 T1-1l'f1f'1'. RUSPMZFY l-11'-1 3 259 Wrhh, Becky I ph.J - 49, 149, 282 Wood. Donna lF'r h.J - 01 TUITWY- S111V1P1' iS0Ph-1 - 282 Wrhh, Charlet l5r.1 - 60, 61, 79, 142, 144 Wood. D'W fSr,l - 240 Tymall. 130117119 11711511-1 - 299 Wollh. Franki l ,l - 217. 238 W 4 C n l.lr.l - 261 Q ' Tyman. Kvn Ur.J - 259 W oy r. 90, 260 d. we-n lSoph.J - 283 TYS011- D 1701'311 151'-1 - 237 We-il 'r Ri , lSuph.i - 283 ood, Sul: ll: -sh.J 01 Tyson. laclciv ISUIP17-1 - 232 Wf-I Donna Uni - 260 Wood. Susa r.1 . 77. 173, 1 TQSUYI. R3f1l'1!' l1'-F6511-1 - 299 We-llcr, Kathleon fFrc:sh.l , 00 Woodall, S r r. 45. 243. 261 lls, Cynthia l5oph.l 9. 176. 27 , Woorlal tv en l5oph.y - 2 1-st. Helen l.lr.l - 43, 59, 60, 79 , 260 oodarfl. 101171 IF! -1 - U W.-si, jun-y 1-J - 238 oodarml. Gregg ll s 301 Wm-strotl, 1 l1 resh.J - 151, oodwarrl. Dvnnis p .J - 53. 3 Urs:-y. Vickie lFrc'sh.l - 147, 299 Westfall. ndy lFresh.1 - 300 Woodwa Rich lSr.j , 241 W lar, Il jr.j - 46, 260 Wright l 'e fFrf:sh.l 1. 301 vlvr, onn KS - 238 Wr' lllir!.1- 1 - 241 V Whr-ele uwan resh.J - 94, 151. 295, . 300 4atl. Ricky . - 54, 53. 110 1. 1 248. 2 Whi- 1- Pau lSr.j - 60. 62. 69, 71. , 238 Wyatt, Ro lSoph.l - 283 Vw-. Milo- lSr.1 - 237 vel. , T fs. lsf.1 - 238 , 1 Val:-ntin, Di-hhic 151-1 '- 237 Whisc . Karl lSoph.1 - 283 Valentino, Debbie Ur., - 101, 200. 267 Whitt' nv! UVJ - 41. 49, 54, . 143, 146, 15 260 Y Van Tivm. 111113 lF1'1'S11-1 - 299 White. ,lannett lSr.l - 159. 2 Vaughn. Sh:-rry fSoph.j - 147, 282 Whilp, Patricia Ur.j - 90, 2 Yodr-r. Ti r.l 241 V1-nal.llv, Debbie l1 resl1.l - 146, 300 While, Sharon Fr .j - 300 York, Bubh Uni - 61 Venus, Calhcy 1S0ph.j - 282 Whiterntton. h 15121 - 61, , 39 Y li. P3Hll'13 lsr-1 74 Vrnus. Cc-ralrl Ur.j - 74 Whit:-hu oA l,lr.J - 2 , . Ruhin Ur. - Vinrcnt, Joys' lSopl1.1 - 288 Whilson. Hr-lt-rl I ph.j - 5 , 54. 69, 151. . 276 ng. Bewrly' - - 71. 1 . 83 Vinson. .loyrc Uni - 259 hitworth. Charl lSr.J - 77, 103, 10 3 9 Young, Cami oph.J - 7 1 283 hilworth. Davi resh.l - 56, 101. Young, D0 lSr. - S3 . 21. 122, 1 hitworth. Kam .1 - 79, 148. 336 W wil.-M.-,,, lvl 750,111.1 - 71.b9. 2 Young, Gr 11-'resh.J 01 Wiley, Na lSr.J - 239 Y HK. CFCZUFY l - 91. 103. Waddllx' Annie fFr4-sh,j - 300 Wiley, my Ur.j - . 260 ng, ,lanicr Ur.1 261 Waddlr. Svvl-llc' lSr.l - 103. 237 Wilking, Sandra fjpj . 149. 260 oung, an Ur. - 261 Wadc. Dchbil' fSoph.1 - 282 ilking, Thi-yi-53 1 - 300 Young. a ' lSoph.J - 283 Wald:-n, Karen lSr.l - 144. 237. 282 ilkinf-on, Jel ph.J 56, 2' Young. 1 ISU - 44 1. 93. 241 Waldrip, Rl.-uf, lm - 259 illvrlly. da 151.1 - 239 Yo -f-ia lSr.l I Wallwr. Bill lSr.J - 74. 237 Willhit ckir- lSoph.l - ng. W31191' in -1 ' 301 Walkvr, Ha-lvn ULD - , 1. 259 Willi rthur llrres 3 YUUFIS. Wanda 9511-1 - 301 Walk:-r, Kim lSr.J - Williams arhara l .1 - 283 Youngblood. Charles l.1r.j - 45 Wallu-r. Vvlma fSu - 83. 282 Williams. Barry .1 - 74 Young 041 D1311110 lS1'-1 Wall. Amy Uni 260 Williams, Bcr ' lFresh.j - 300 Wall. Dfllrlli 150 l1.l - 282 Wil S. ra l,1r.j - 151. 2 Ivory llrresh. - 301 Wallarl-, Dianne' l1 n-sh.l - 147. 300 Wi s ehra Ann lSr.l - n ood, Terry lSr.l 241 ,fm 111 6 You oo , Frcflrivk l.lr,j 111. 121, 261 Y . l . 'ffffffi fi 334 Editors Express Thanks Exploring the road to Knighthood has been a reward- ing experience this year. The yearbook staff hopes that by looking through your 1972 ACCOLADE you can re- call the happiness, excitement, anxiety, and agony that you felt during the past year. This yearbook is not just another book, it is a reflection of the lives of the many individuals who attend Woodlawn High School. We would like to thank the students, faculty, Mrs. Sherrie Hudson, and especially our sponsors, Miss Linda Loper and Mrs. Elaine White for their dedication to the yearbook staff. We would also like to thank Drummond's Studio for sending us David Mauldin who devoted many long hours taking the pictures for the ACCOLADE. May this yearbook serve as an inspiration of your past experiences at the Castle, for it is your memory that keeps the past alive. fit JP -A . -1 J .inf S 4 Q l E Q 35 a', KX.: 3-fi' , rw xx.. Qi.- . k. 1 M , 4 - , . . ,I 1. . f., . ' It-1- r ' 7 '41, ,-1 A S ' V T fviix-.-W ., , 2, Q' ,B shi ' p 'f. 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