Woodlawn High School - Accolade Yearbook (Shreveport, LA)

 - Class of 1973

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Tllvsc' vcamirwff-S offer many uvtixilii-S Villlglllgl from fir-lil trips lo wcvliuligingz vis' its l,u-lwfrvri lhx' lmmligm languagv f-lassvs. X X X X 'X I gd-,,,.,l X 1 LEFT' Dunirl Duughe-rly 1111141-lltralz-5 on Julius Czzmar in English H. BELUW: Mr. Hvndffrsun usm-s lhff owrlwafl projvvlur to show his Eng- lish IV :lass lhz- inxasinns of Engluml. OPPUSIYI' PAGE -W LEFT: Jmlrnalisln sludvnls look uvvr lm-k issuvs of Ihr Hvruld. RIGHT' Patti Afllvy gelh helpful cxpn-ri:-rwv in spvulxing in front of u group in Spf-och I. BELOW .' Dc-spitr his handivap, Rll'lll1I'Il Wvlls is quite- ul hmm- on the' vampus. Hr- is ws-n hvrc' going lu Spanish I vluss with David Her- II1lllghLl!sf'll. Whig, History Paves the Way for the Future ,,,, ,, I .mv 75 Q V 4 fc ' M i 57, , ., LV VM. , i ,, l M fi' an 'hp..,, R Sm-iology. L1 in-w t'0llI'S? that was first rifle-re-ml last 51-ur. rlvuls with maifs rvlulimi to sm-if-ty. ll is um- ol the- nizuiy r swiul stiulie-s ulli-rml to slucle-nts ul WHS. Stuclvnls ure- 11-qliin-tl to tukv vixivs mul AITN'l'l4'Lll1 his- tory. Tllvsc' Iwo voursn-s glvqiialilil sliirlviils with the his- tory auifl gLOXt'I'llIIlI Ill ul our vminlry. Wiorlxl liislory ziml wurlql gvoggrupliy. soviul sludim-s e-lwliws. he-lp stumlc-nts lu study pc-oplv mul voxiipurv voumrivs oulsiclv tha- Limits-ml Slam-s. f , , Sm-ial sludivs will always play uri lIIlINDI'lZiIll part in V ' our vurrivulum, for Ihr- stiuly of lhe- past will hvlp lu 1,,? ,, i if 5 X hririgg about siiwvss in Ihv future. ' Q il 1 A A, mx' By Ha, Sandi. Ii: w-WM -fi ui - Kni hts tudy Away From the Castle iff, ,i f .41 Yixif-igwf' - Usuullx lhv 1-duvaltiorm of stuclf-ms all WYIllllll'1NSIl IN 1'1'II4 tfre-41 Llflillllli ilu- lfustlfa but in rw:-nl 54-urs thvn- has -vu tln' addition uf rcmxlrsm-s xsllivh am' Iukvn l'lJlllfllPIl'IN 0lllSlli4' uf thc- Luftlr' malls. Thv lfurldo Caxrwr' Ce-nh-r. nlmivh Nlurlwl Ill ilu- f'1lI of Q ml xpprmll 1-'11-I1 H-ur. 1971. is gaining umrv pruisv ll 4 ' 1 This ya-ur Wcmfiluml slurh-nts am- taking C'lillI'M'r mllgiugl from l'l1f'Ilf1IllI'f to llcultll 1'ar1'. 'l'h1-sv am' sllnic-:ltr mlm Ju' 1'mlsi4l4-rillgi guillgx into Ihvsv fivlnls. TIN' vmllvr' pm- xldvs Ll pluw for frm- and usvful IFLIIIIIIIQL. This war for thv first lime- Cl'lllFIIilI'f Cnllf-gv is offvr- gf to lliglll-uvlmivxirlgi svniwr Ellglliih bllIdf'llIS Ll l'IlLlIl4'k' In take- a 1-ull:-gv ILIIQIIISII roursv frm- of Vh21I'g1f'. rl'h4-sv slu- dvllls re'1'f-in' no 1-ullvgv vrvdit. but tlwy gvt L1 pvvk all mlm! to vxpswl. rw fix ' .M ,WH '-1 r. ,,..w , if 1 'mm-V.. ,,,,H,1. '.-nw, . wm- M. fungi IL Bnllx Slmklnn prLn'li4'4'f on .1 rs'fr'ige-mtiml nlmh-I ill ilu' Cum Y rvvr Ce-nu-r. LEFT' Stud:-nts suvh uf Alium-llv Blavkfllirn- gn-I prm t1 'al training at CCC. OPPOSITE Pf1fllf - ,4B0l'E: Frumv- Way. Con 4- iarwy. Jawkic- Lollmam, uml Susan Hl'lIlIDf'Fl4'y study in Ihm- librg uflc-r rn-turning from fY14'lllf'I1Llf'f. BI'fI.0W': Doug Jarm'-. Num-5 Wilu and Bruvm- Blllkillglhlllll Ivan' In allvml thvir English 1-lufsn-5 all C4-mm n ary Cullvgv. Woodlawn Offers a Variety of Electives i Ml .l Besides the rt-quirvrl sulmjt-cts, Woodlawn offt-rs a willf- Yarivty of e-lfwtixes. Stucle-nts nun' vlioosv subjn-vts that they like unrl that give the-in ust-ful jolt training for twh- nivul fielmls. business fields. fivlrls rvquiring spwial tul- vnts, and work in tht- hoinv. Thr-5 offer ll vlmngf- from thc' usual subjt-1-ts take-n at svhool. Courses suvh as art. horns' evonomivs. wooflwork. elm'- tronivs, IIlt'4'l'lLlIll1'2il rlrauing. motor rm-Clutriivs. uglritrul- ture, and lxusine-ss 1-ours:-s are offs-ri-rl this ye-ur. Tlufy teavh the- basil' prinviples ol eavh sulrje-vt through laborat- tory f-xperie-tives. Business vourses such as shorthand untl typing airf- lwem-livial in svhool us wvll as in tho business world. They malw Illlllly assignnu-nts easier. .. i .. V X- - --A- ,, xi E. N , . Q N x tudents Prepare for Careers in at '1'm1a5 1IlLll1l1'IIlL1I1l'S is Ulll' of 1111- 111051 1IIlIlUl'1Llll1 X l'Ul11'Nl'F 11lLl1 ll s111111'111 41111 s11111y. 11s 1111p111'11111r'v 111141 I'UIIlll1l'X11f is grmxirlg vwry 11111. Bvsinlvs ll1211x111Qf 1111 Ll Iurgv 110111011 uf 1111' 11Ll1'1igfI'Ull11l1 1-1111111111111 114'Q'l11'l1 111 1111111 1111151 1l'I'111l11'1l1 111-111s. 11 1s11111-f111111' 1111si1' 11f1v11s of 111m11'1'11 1111 111 UI'11!'1' 111111 s111111-111s 11111 1111111 111 fllI14'1ll1I1 111 11114 11111111 of 1111111111-rs. 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Be-sulvf ilu- usual IllIySlt'H lwsmms. llu- plusif-S vrunrsv now invludvs VUIII muufr il'U'I'LllIllIllI1U 115 il re-full of tluf udduuru lnft war of l I 3- z- tlux PI'4JgLI'L1IIlIIlk'4l lol CUIIIIIIIIVII .syn iv vrn X QQ pw? fee ,A 3 Q k? 4 S 'V U'- .sf r' i Q ' 7? if f, 1 9: ix f Q Q. - inf - f , ,M f. x-as - . A x - 347-AQ -rg - 1, fix. Q 1 ly sQfl1':f-if . Hb Mwfw S A ffm! lf , if , Qtr.- ix ' i - RL Q i ' il., 1 e NHL! .6 s 'F' , Wx, 4 -qi , y Q .sul .ff . 5 N' J I 'UQ-0 ,J' S. , Q' x' ' ,N Q 's 54265 'xvzv Q25 ' . v 2' Q1 K 5 s , .. , w wx gh! X mr: ' 'fl ,U Y .rss-.. 5 3,35 , M .-5' , Eg?w'?aJ, Vg - V- t MUSIC 4' 1,3 x u i f '-3? 6 ,X lun' g rin uv ? 3 ? f,'l,OlfKWlSh' FROM RIGHT: Nlr. Nllbrr yyurlts diligently to help the Wtyorllttyyti shuirs at-liiexe the highest possilile standards. Cary Bryant and ,lo fittllanzty :tssist Mr. Nloss in direeting the Convert Choir. Delvluit- Wilson realizes that praetiee is tt tteeessily in lveeuintng it good singer. Ol'l'OSlTlz' PAGE CLOCK' WISE l RO,'lI RIGHT - Of I 1CERS: Cary llryatll. Pri-sitlenl: lierta Patterson. Reptirtet'1 Kttrett Cliantller. Chaplain: Mike Linnettr. Trea- surer: ,lu Cttlltmay. Yiee Presi- dent: Susan fVlt'Carty. Sevres tary. .-Xs yyartlrolie ladies. Cindy Ceeldes and Mary Durusau supervise the distrilr- ution and ettre of ehrrir rolies, Sl:'CTI04'Y LEADERS - l'YfONT ROW: lo Callaway. Cindy Geddes. Cary Bryant. Ken Sateher. ROW' 2: Mike Linnear. ,laelyie Patil. ROW.3.' Susan Mt-Carly. Mary Duru- sau . . FRONTROWJ Susan lVleCarty', Vonda Bogues. Janet Rnliinson. Dehora Allen. Mary Wilt-oxen. lrnia Southall. Karen Chandler. ROW' 2: Cathy Bentley. Cindy Geddes. Shirley Mt-Crayy, Dehorah Hztinliolt. Cttil But- ler. Cathryn Broun. Patty Thompson. ROW 3: Portia Lewis. Peggy Posey. Carolyn Nichols. Diane johnson. Cary Bryant. Derriek Coleman. ROW' L' Thomas Balzrette. Bertha Neal. Kenneth Dorsey. Concert Choir Members Endeavor in There are four choirs at the Castle this year. They are the Concert Choir, Girls' Choir, B. Choir, and the new Acappella Choir. Acappella Choir is composed of trained students who enjoy singing difficult music from all peri- ods. This year it is part of Concert Choir, but next year it will be a separate group. The Concert Choir is composed of fifty-five students ff., Q MQ ,Clue who are interested tn deyeloptng their yoiees for liotlt speaking and singing purposes. This year they sang for teleyision shoyys aitd several area ehurehes and attended the Solo and Ensemble Festivals where they reeeiyed superior ratings. The ehoir also presented the annual Christmas and spring eoneerts. This year the students wrote the seript for the Christmas program, 04 Vu I f -. I FRONT ROWIJ Yivkiv .l114'ks41rl. Mary Dllfllhllll. D4DllIl-1 Pullx. .lo ffrlllamay. Dr-lrlvim' Wilrun. Bvrtal P1llil'I'HUIl, ROW' 2: Sylxiu Willixlrlls. 5hl-rry Uxlvll. ll:-lrbiw 'l'L1xl0r. lzlvkif' Paul. He-vlu Pllll1'Y'FIYll. Pal Hrwnsrx. H linmuxr. Susan RAIIIFPF. Priw illu Carillon. C11-1111.1 Cul:-nun. 'NLu'iI5n iillli' sun. KUII SL1I1'ill'F, ROW' -1: :Xian NIVCLITIQ. Guylon Wmnl. Slvu' Cm1sI:llrlx', Various Ways to Perfect Their Voices x . CLOCKWISE FROM RIGHT - ACCOMPANISTS: Brenda Lowe, Girls' Choirg Thomas Balzrette and Debbie Taylor, Concert Choir. Con- vert Choir devotes one hour a day to practicing. LIBRARIANS: Beverly Wolf, Girls' Choir: Cathy Bentley and Vonda Bogues, Concert Choir. OPPOSITE PAGE LEFT- OFFICERS: Beverly Wolf, Librariang Tami Hughes, Librariang Vanessa Menefee, Secretary: Denise Edwards, Vice Presidentg Antoinette Wilson, Presidentg Anita Carter, Treasurer. RIGHT: Members of Girls' Choir take a break to quench their thirsts. ,. . i -fsgfw, n fwfgefzw SITTING: Be-verly Wolf. BN-mla Lowe, Vunvssa Mvnfvfm-1-. STA:'VDINC.' Sharon Piggf-1-. Shirley Long. Tumi Hugh:-s. Anita Carle-r. Annie Ruffin. D1 Hull. Linda Nefxslun. Dvniw Edwards. .-'mtoirwlte Wilson. SMP-rliu Brarke-ns. G' 1 9 Ch ' P I ll' S 011' arta QCS in Spring Concert X 1 if mul' fic ,,, :fi -bra 'J . f H, 3 i ! fx 6 i 1 Q' 1 B CHOIR - FRONT RUWJ Lf-lia Jon:-S, Roslyn Williams. Willie Smith, Joe- Thomas. Lillie- Bells- Wlilliams. Bernivrf Williams, ROW 2: Arthur Sloan, Harold Williams, Norman Sandi-rs, ,los Stills. Charles Lvwis. MK ,ff ll iw li si if 36 li ,Io Callaway Makes All-State 1 5 Acappella Choir Is a First at WH LEFT - SElf7YO.'Y l.E.4DERS: Nlary Wil:-mmm. l'L-lulriw Wilfnn Tumrny BulZ.ire'Ili'. Miki' l.inn4-ur. Cnylon Wifbllll. Ko-nilvtli Dorn-5 BELOW: :Xriippi-lla 1-hnir mvnilu-rs 1-njuy informal singing around th: rnvmlre-r nf the- All-Slilll' Choir. RIGHT: Rwlyn Williarnw li-nrlf .1 hvlp ing hunil In Arthur Sloan after Ihr- pin-tures mire' lLllil'Il, l A I pg :., LJ ' ,fi J . .-... .... .nu-nn l RO.'YT ROW: lla-lmlmlv 'l'1i5lor. lrina Sfllllllllll. ,lane-I Rnlvinwon. 'Wlury Wil:-lawn. liailhryn llrcmn. Nliiry Diirnsuu. Portia l,e-mis. ROW' 2: Bvrlu Patti-rsuri. Shi-rry Oilvll, .luwkiv Paul. Dvblnii- Allc-n, Cuil Bullc-r. Cimly Gvilile-s. Di-hlriv Wilson. Be-i-ky Patti-rsun. Carolyn Nichols, Cl:-nilzx Culvinun. lVlnriIyn lluilwon. ROW Kc-n Dnrwy. Thmnzis Bulzrf-tl:-. Ralph Phillips. Nlikv Linnvur. D1-rrivk Cole-man. Cuylon Wood. Su-w Cnnstulmlc-. piano, OPPOSITE PACE LEI-'Tx Ju Callgnigiy rc-pri-si-nb lhe- Cu-Ili' il' 11 ii Concert Band Plays Popular Music Woodlawn's band has developed a superior standard of performance in the past four years. During this time they have been under the direction of Mr. Charles Caskey, who has given his all to guide band members to this achievement. He requires many hard hours of work on the part of every person involved. ln addition to practic- ing at least one hour a day during school, the band begins a three-hour-a-day routine two weeks before the start of school. This year the band presented three concerts: Christ- mas, Spring, and an all-new Pop Concert. These concerts are given for the enjoyment of all Castlites and their friends. The Pop Concert is especially directed toward the students' taste. The band performed in several local parades. They represented Woodlawn in the State Fair, Veterans Day, Christmas, and Holiday in Dixie Parades. They partici- pated in the District Music Festival and the Solo Festival. Carla Luke was the only member selected to be part of the Honor Band, which is composed of talented band members in this district. Perf. ri . is N, set ' -. . I 5 5' - ste- - ' , B . RN 3 e W 'st at w Q91 ft f T' f Q J N 1 af 'W . ....-usd! VQMMK V FRONT ROW: Walter Young, Robert Davis, Donald Carter, John Pickett, Helen Walker. ROW 2: Karl Parker, Ginger lglesias, Patricia White, Shelia Hayes, Janet Hynes, Lynn Fontana, Brian Willis. ROW 3: Susan Smith, Temples' Martin, Linda Myers, Judy Nunnally, Lynette Ayn-h, Kathy Thibodeaux. Richard Curd. ROW 4: Pam Laenger, Karen Bergeron, Carla Luke, Corrine Harper, Jeannie Brown, Toni Wilson, Cathy Brown, David Manning. ROW 5: Patsy Blevins. Dennis Potts, Cathy Dougherty, Debra Carter, Derona Tidwell, James Parker, Greg Young, John Aaron. ROW 6: David Booth: Brendan Flynn, James Joyner, Paul Coles. Ronald Fielder, David LeBarron. ROW 7: Kerry Miciotto, Steve Anderson, Jimmy Peterson, Eddie Green. ROW 8: James Potter, John Garner, Terry Dixon, Ted Rhodes. CLUCKWISE FROJI BELOW: ,lamcls ,luymrs printfipzil job as Band Captain is supervising the band nnrfftings. BAND SERCE,4NYl9: Donald Cartvr, Paul Colt-s, Ginger lglmhsias. Lynn Fontana. llvlen Wallu-r. Drum Majors Brvndan Flynn and David LcBz1rr0n assist Mr, Caskvy in tht- dirvrtion ol the band and lead the band at halftime. ef: 3, ,,, , I O Q O L I F' A I awk inf .ith Q, s ' : W. W 1:9 S , A A Q g -l59 ,' .. ,1X. in A- 'f' Q, I 75 Qt? if Ft E N V- -it .--- .... 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Mr. Cas- kt-y is in his fourth yt-ar as band ttirfwtur at WHS. OPPOSITE PAGE - CLOCKWISE FROM BOTTOIW LEFT: Junior Feature Twirler, Patsy Blvvins, Stfnior Featnrr Twirlt-r. Susan Smith. Hvaci Fm-attlrfi Twir- lvr, Pant Lavngc-r. ,lunior Ftwaturt' Twirlt-r, Vernon Minis. Fvuturv Twir- lvrs takt- timv to talk with nther hand nit-nibers ltr-tm-t-rt pit-tures. RT' r .ie 'nw -go n . s 'SS wg.. Q'- , , .f s aw.. fa a ..a 6 13:4 MILITARY 5 M01 -I6 lr M at xx I H27 X , 5 X ri I I L 9 'l.,Ak my R.O.T.C. Shows Leadership f N fy fy ,.,.. , A' ,-' Lt. Col. Terry McClimans Sponsor Lt. Col. Robbi Mercer Adj. Maj. Tommy Cole Sponsor Maj. Anita Dodd S-4 Maj. Rickey Latham Sponsor Maj. Karen Whitwclrth S-3 Capt. Donald Bledsoe f'--r f 'x rs The military program was started at Woodlawn in 1961 as the National Defense Cadet Corps. The NDCC ended in 1966 and was ehanged to the Reserve Offieers Training Corps in 1967. The primary funetion of the ROTC program is to teach cadets leadership and to give them a elear and better understanding of military life. Military eourtesy. orderli- ness. and respeet for authority play an important part in building loyalty and patriotism in ROTC personnel. Through these Characteristics. Woodlawn High Sehool has reeeived the Honor Star every year sinee the ROTC program was started. To receive the Honor Star is the inventive for many hours of hard work by Sgt. Courtade and Sgt. Roberson and everyone in the program. judged by a group of men from the fifth U.S. Army. this rating is hard to achieve. Some of the extra activities are Rifle Team, Drill Team, and Color Guard. Different events sponsored by Woodlawnis ROTC throughout the year are the Carnival. the Spaghetti Supper, and the main event of the year, the Military Ball. LEFT' Mrs. Judy Merkel is the advisor for the sponsors. BELOW: The staff of the First Battalion Third Brigade of Woodlawn are helpful in all aspects of ROTC aetivity. OPPOSITE PAGE LEFT' The instructors of the ROTC program are Sgt. Courtade and Sgt. Roberson. lst Lt. Carl Davis lst Lt. Frank Stephens lst Lt. Ricky Fountain 45 Headquarters and Co. Learn the FRONT ROW: William Bobbin, Birth Tirlwell, lmlanrl Wallingsfrlrrl. ROW 2: Frank Slepens. RUW 3: Rodney Johnson, Daviil Whitworlh, Harold Clifton, Ray Benjamin, Dax id Flynn. Larry Barbra. Curtis Henderson. Terry Boll:-r. ROW 4: Derryl Nest:-r, Donald Welch. Terrance Wimlerwiddlf-, Russell Rolrin- son, ,lohn Ray. ROW 5: Danny Coy, Erim' Jordon, Donnie Henderson, Bradley Jordon, John Herrin. 'F' A' M Q4 wi 9 4. A' if MM? a M as i f ia? A ' 'E v ., ' 'i 'F 'fir ' 14: 54 ir' rv 'ii i 1 V! 5 J... fi 4'-gg 'i 41 'ifsi' 1 i LEFT' Receiving his name plate is David Roberts. ABOVE' Learning proper movements is important in all the companies. OPPOSITE PAGE f LEFT' Leland Wallingsford learns how to break down his rifle to clean - it thoroughly. RIGHT Bill Bobbitl and Beth Tidwell practice move- mcnts along with the Cadets. Meaning of Discipline FRONT ROW? Ivory Cooper, Elton Richey, Susan Smith, Rickey Fountain. ROW 2: Roger Anderson. ROW 3: Richard Thigpen, Robert Morris, Kenneth Harper, Author Sloan, Willit' Lee, James Shepherd, Jerry Blackshirc. ROW 4: Johnny Jones, James Cooper, John Adams, Rogers Martin, Larry Clark, Wayne Carroll. ROW 5: Gary Gamble, Curtis Lawson. Kenneth Hanson. David Roberts, David Rowell. ROW 6: Darrell Lafitte. ' V t.VQ1hV , f A ,A I l, ,Y V 5 M R ' as asv-ssifi ' ' .Mgsw FRONT ROW: Ray Lester, Bobbi Mercer, Gaylon Wood, Carl Davis. ROW 2: Ferdinand Jones. ROW 3: Leon Robinson, Michael Pouncy Mike Malone, Ronnie Franklin, Steve Coy, Barton Armstrong, James Wheeler, David Thomas, ROW 4: David Anderson. Rirky Denham, Anthony Whisf nand, David Starks. Thomas Loftin, Je-ff Moore. ROW 5: Thomas Balzrette, Ricky Young. Tony Sims. Gene Gamble. Cedric' Johnson, John Warren ROW 6: Calvin Cheney, Russell Clark. Trentis Ross, Dennis Heard, Riehard Adkins, Rirhard Bufkin. ROW 7: Steve Constable. Co. Brings U Capt. Gaylon Wood Sponsor Capt. Bobbi Mercer RIGHT' Steve Coy and Rodney Fielder usher at loral football games. OPPOSITE PAGE LEFT: Sponsor Capt. Connie Harvey and Major Rodney Fic-ltler lead the me-rnbers of Band Company. RIGHT: Getting ready for a parade are Cadets Brendon Flynn and Eddy Cree-in-. p the Rear 1th Style .4 O, K,H1'4:IT ' X J if sk Pipers Play I1 FRONT ROW: Rodnr-w FiPld0r, Connie- Harm-v. ROW 2: Rivkfly Brooks, ROW 3: Brendan Flynn, Jamvs Peterson, Tod Rhoarlvs. Eddy Crum ROW 4 Paul Sc'huc'hardI. Davin Booth. John Aaron. ROW 5: Robert Davis. Ronalfl Fivldvr. John Pivkell. ROW 6: Karl Parker. 'E nf .vm v K 5 'Gif' Rf CV it 50 i , 1-ZZ? if 1 li as- : 'Q' ci- dr av cans 9' qs- an Redcoats Practice for Another Match The Redeoats Rifle Team and the Lancer Drill Team have worked all year on perfecting scores and moves. Through a lot of hard work. the Lancers have won hon- ors in many parades and the Redcoats have won several matches this year in competition with other schools in the parish. The main event of the year for both teams is the Fifth Army Competition at Arlington, Texas. The Lancer Drill Team performs in the traditional Homecom- ing ceremonies at the football game and also gives a rifle salute to the Court. To be in the Drill Team or the Rifle Team one must have at least a C average. CLOCKWISE FROM TOP: Rifle Team Commander and Sponsor. Rod- ney Fielder and Karen Whitworth. grade targets. William Flynn and David Whitwnrth prepare for another mateh. Donald Wleleh, Tony Sims, .lohn Herrin, and Ray Lester concentrate on making: a better score. David Anderson. Terranee Winderwiddle. Rieky Robinson. and Daxid Thomas improve teehniques. OPPOSITE PACE: The Drill Team praea liees on a different formation. 2...---- 'J ..,,f 5 ,gsfag , R., H-. A kv, ,,.. M ,. J-of M Nad . IRONT ROW' Elton Richey, Susan Smith. ROW 2: Caylon Wood. ROW 3: Gene Gamble, James Cooper, Leon Robinson, Dennis Heard, Terry McClimans. ROW 4: Billy Holland, Roger Anderson, Willie Lee, David Starks. ROW 5: Danny Coy, Ivory Cooper, Carl Lawson, David Roberts. ROW 6: Ronnie Franklin, Robert Morris, James Shepherd, Rodney Johnson, Richard Thigpen. Lancers Work on Perfecting Every Move Maj Elton Richey Sponsor Maj. Susan Smith NND-Mkxrk 5 if 'if 'R 2 fm .-. V - A 'W' .af 3 . la-Wgiflr all K' ve 5 - ' ' . fl' gQz.z,.,1, . 2' l XWVVA I . Q A fQ.,,,,.g... 1 t. , -aa f . - ml'zl2Q1fyY2f Y CLOCKWISE FROM ABOVE: This year the- Woodlawn Color Guard Con- sists of Duwitl Starks. Dennis Heard, Rodney Johnson, and Danny Coy. Author Sloan and Wayne Carroll usher at a WHS football game. 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Loving, learning, living, in a frenetic world apart, youths search for wisdom to formulate bright plans for the future. Laughing, crying, striving for excellence in all attempted, yet somehow never failing to fill with wonder the days of the Knights. ,z 'IMF 'fl 1 CLOCKWISE FROM LEFTA For many Knights the school day begins here, as they attempt to park their cars between the yellow lines. A familiar sight at Woodlawn - unloading thi-' husffs. Sir Knight stands tall as a reminder of nobler days and as a constant example to those who attend WHS. The schoolls flag is yet another symbol associated with the Mighty Knights. 57 fx 4 CLOCKIVISE FROM ABOVE: Knights Cross-Out Gators while antiv- ipating a viftory over Shreve. An entliusiastii' Horn?-Corning Court added to thf- 1-xcitf-invnt of the game against Ruston. Woodlawn's pho- nomonal Twf-lfth Man makes its presvnrc known as footliall silason approaches. The spirit generated in pep rallies at the Castle hvlps hring succoss on tha- footltall field. A Rf-d Lim- performance e-xcmplifies traits of the true Knight 7 striving for ffxcellumte in all attempted and taking pridc- in a jolt well done. Robert Roberts prow-s himsr-lf to lu- a loyal Knight by participating in a pep rally. S Football Season Brings Aura of Excitement to WHS 'E quam X Ya WI' 'M ,Q I A 'U ,541 fy vgx ,T 9 mp., N, 47' ZW www 41, 4 . x 3 Y AE lyi ,IQ , 11' K 5 i K ' 4 Q v f f ne' w N W i fmiq' My ' .yew I .l Mjaz lf 'N M 19 of kip ' ' 4 . 57- gi A ,.,, Q Q x9 K . oek Election Held as Presidential Campalgns Come to a Close X C4 GLW X 4196 sw S 9 xxi i' .A W x' if 1 sa Q, ' , mee ry A .,. X vi, Aga: .. CLOCKWISE FROM LEFT' Jamie Longino displays one of the many political bumper- stickers which became a familiar sight at WHS. News- paper headlines relate histori- cal events of 1973. Miss Dowling's civics classes regis- ter voters prior to the mock election held in November. In keeping with the historical theme of an election year, Cheryl Starkey and Glenda Jones act the parts of Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin in an American his- tory skit. Steve Wilson sup- ports the comedian of the campaign, Archie Bunker. 'lr tri?-5 Sew S HARRY TRUMAN DIES S at .,s. it si 'A Lfif P , . ,,,. N., AQ: S M is 'fe , if W t . UUUI1 Ei 5,4 v Knights Exhibit ,f ixcfn 5 Jmifis 3 2 1 i Everlasting Spirit in Various Ways go 1.1.1 i jf! .xiii Ft MAi if , ' ' 1 f '-J H E51 CLOCKWISE FROM LEFT' Expecting a victory over Southwood, the Knights dug Big .lerry's grave before the game. Before the Southwood game a cowboy is hanged in effigy. Cheerleader Liz Todaro enjoys throwing a pie at Mr. Cook during one of the year's most memorable pep rallies. The cheerleaders work to build spirit at an afternoon pep rally. With a little help from a friend, Janet White portrays a rival Southwood cowboy. Aside from long hours of practice in prepara- tion for their performances on the football field, the Red Line girls found time to make goody bags for the players. A fi A We 5 Each Knight Marches to the Beat of a Different Drum If a man does not keep pace with his com- panions, perhaps it is because he hears a dif- ferent drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears, how- ever measured or far away. Henry David Thoreau lsr ,. ,. Z 3 . I 5 1 2 OWU if 2. Q 3 W1 2 3 U, ,M , WL E xV!,, gf - 1 ,, c ORGANIZATIONS Mem TSSQ3 p 'c N.-.Lu , j f h l , Q Student Council Strives to Serve WHS 'W Y U S.. Ai REPRESE.YT4TIl'1fS - FRONT ROWS' Bobby Capers. Dvlibif' .lone-s. Debbie- Dutlon. ROW 2: Allan Kinley. Harry llillivr. Autry Lev. Diane Franklin. Mike Nia WilIltlQ'TY!l't'fllI'. Mary Small. linda fVlcClt-llan. Mary Durusau. Karen Chandler. Si Sparkman. B1-tty llall. Russel Hehe-rt. Debi Priest. Lauri Barre. Melinda Allston. Tiger Latham. Mark Stevenson. Terry Holley. Trudi David. 'aw ,Y ,l if VV 'Q In nt Gable. De-an Cooper, Cla-nda Jones. lris jordan. Nanvy Cagle. .limmy lone-. Kevin Warren. Shayne liadnt-r. RUWR: Mary lVlt'Dearniont. Terry ie Cagle. ROW' 4: Donna Roop. Dt-bbiv Thomas. ,laniw Young. Sheila ROW' 5: Renee- Wilson. Gretchen Sudds. Terry Robison. David Todd. The purpose of the Student Council is to function as the liaison between the faculty and the student body. Stu- dent Council is also responsible for the organization of traditional events such as Homecoming, Pageant of the Accolade, and school-wide elections. Among the many duties of the Student Council are maintaining regulations of the parking lots, sponsoring spirit contests, and operat- ing the school store. ln addition to the officers, who are elected by tht. entire school, the membership is composed of one repre- sentative and one alternate elected from each home room. These students represent their first period classes in the monthly meeting where problems and issues of the Castle are discussed. l.12'f'7i' Nlr. Vllinslon Crowtt and Mr. Floxd lrlc-nderson. Stud:-nt liiftllflldl lawtiltx adxisors. assist Studi-nt Council llrt-side-nt Ronald Harm-5 and lfirsl Vim' l,I'l'Nltll'IIl Terry Ale'Nand:'r in some paper work, OPPOSITE P.-ICH HEl,Ulf' Xlr. Grew-it and Xlr. Ht-nd:-rson hi-gin ont- of their many tlisriissiotis. f1lf0l'l:' - FRO.Y7'ROW f'.' liorrint' llarper. Chaplain: l,ani Tltotnas. Sm-cond Yinw Pri-sidvnti llwky Wiillis. llcvortlitig Sr-f'r1'lary: Sharon Nlawttx. Third View l'ro'sid4'nt: Connie llariey. Trvasttrvrz Hon- ald llaru-x. Prwsidt-nt, ROW' 2: Nlaria Herzog. fiorre-sponding Se-1 rvtaryg Camille Foster. l'arliam:-ntariatt: Terry .fkla-xandwr. l'iirst Yin- l,I't'bltll'Ill1 Roger PUUl.6ill1lltlLllII. Alternates Lend Assistance to Council I I' 2 - Q M. .1 Bobby Pettigrew, John Petty, Danny Lisa Rothenherger, Arthur Williams FRONT ROW: Steve Miller. Sammy Thomas, Darrell Lafitte. Cynthia Lovkett, Kathy York, Kelly Barnes. ROW 2: Coy, Sharon Piggee, Vicki Jackson, Frankie Bryant. ROW 3: Stephanie Holmon, Temples Martin, Osrar Bledsoe, Cheryl Wade. ROW -L' Beverly Brown, Mary Puckett. Pam LaCaze. Lynette Mazzone. Donna Smith. Cynthia Gingles. ROW 5: Danny Gibson, Jerry Grim-, ,lan Tlimnpson. Annive Provvll, Mark Dayisnn. ROW fr: Mike- 5l'lllllZ1g4', Mike' Erwin, Tunnny Gibson. Rod Barfie-lil. Anita Dnrltl. Candy Young. Steu- Russel. ROW 7: Ricky Brookings. Melxa Loftin. Tanya Jones, Tommy Harris. Ricky Breedlove. Mike Phillips. Tina Shelton. BELOW: Gayla Booty and Renee Goldsmith keep order in the parking lots. RIGHT: Senators this year are Jackie Paul, Denise Clingan, Kayla Brister. Debbie Wilson, Mona Rachal, Gayla Booty, Mike Stephens, Sherry Bellows, and Robin York. 70 Codae Inspires Student Involvement Af- ',' LEFT: Tvlrs. Pugh we-rws again Lis COD-XC lu-Ipf ar-hi:-xv rf-ul stunie-ut inwlu-uu-ul in ilu fllfllll? SPUUPUV Amd l iVif ' for figflll Llgfllillbl drug 111111542 ,luuiors mul ss-niorf truxel lu QIODMQ f1fi'0V1:'.' Svhcml vcmrlli- . . . . . . jumor high ami e-I4-rnvularx svhools to dmuss NUI uutors and lruf Vllllllllllf plan lrlpf A A ' 4 - H, HH, WI,m,I,Q 11711. H,l,A43 prnblvulf. It If fr-ll that Ihls program lf wry useful and 'HH fl HI H HH' Hf IIN will he-Ip wlulpv young! pe-uplv for Ll beftlvr lurmvrrcm. FRONT ROWA David Booth, Tim Cordon, C. J. Lottinger, Willie Lee, Bob Henson, Dennis Woodward, Mike Erwin, Ricky Davis. ROW 2: Gary Eharb, .lt-ff Bazcr. Daniel .loyner. Chip Moore. Roger Pool. Don ,Aycof-k. Mark Rcarlhirncr. ROW 3: Kelly Killgore. Tommy Harris. Randall Proeell. Allen Kinley. Chuck Hcrthclot. Ki-ith Be-tterton. Dennis Rive. Kcyin Warren. Tony Nations. Key Club Helps Build Pride and Spirit The Woodlawn Key Club means leadership in young men. Its goal is to teach young men to serve effectively in the school, community, and to carry the idea of serv- ice to their fellow man. A 2.5 grade average is required. Under thc leadership of Mr. Chopin, faculty advisor, and Mr. Tobin, Kiwanis Club advisor, this year's club of 26 members and l0 swecthearts worked hard to achieve their purpose. Some of the many accomplishments of this year are the Girl of My Dreams Pageant and the city-wide beauty pageant which is co-sponsored with Southwoodis Key Club. Earlier this ycar they decorated the dance hall for Homecoming. 72 f'ae'2's-fe-z'es 'ss:a'2' we M :V VV Q, xx QW' F v ' g C , l 1 ni-'gn W' g lmlililiiix Ufiie : GP 'HQ 'them CLOCKWISE FRO51 LEFT- Many aft:-r-sc-bool hours arc- put into svrv im- projn-rts for the Ki-y Club. Making Co Redl' and Big Rod pen- nants are- Chun-lc Bt-rthalut. Kt-lly Kilgort-. Patti Adle-y, and Mr. Chopin. Kr-y Club swf-ethf-arts this ye-ar include- Iris Jordon, Pat Walswortb. Connif- Harm-5, Jane-t Martin, Mary Swv:-dar, Kathy Frady. Paula Loyd. Kathy Swc-Q-dar, Kathy Graham. and Patti Adlt-y. Mr. Chopin again sc-rw-s as faculty atlxisor for tht- Wnudlaxsn Ki-5 Club. Postr-rf arf- made- to builrl pride- and prunmlt- spirit by the me-rnbe-rs of the K1-y Club, UPPOSITE PAGE: Thx- offivf-rs sz-ning this yi-ar art- Don Ayr-ut-k. Pref- icls-nt: Dt-nnif Woutlartl. Vim- Pr:-sid:-ut: Randle- Prim-ll. Tre-usurr-r: Rug:-r Pool, S4-rr:-tary: and De-nnis Rim-. Sergt-ant at Arms. Astra Receives Heart Fund Certificate CLOCIQWISE PROM RIGHT: Mary Durusziu hulnis ll Hearl Fund Cer- lifiwzlte lYTl'Sf'lll!'Ii tu Astra f,.l11l1. Carnl Wilsori. 1.111115 lluokc-r. and ,ivan riiv Brown make 11111 vups fur Cuwviis' Suniloriuni. Spnnsora, Mrs Rh:-rifizi King und Miss H1-tty Rrvgvrf. gin' ir1x11I11ul'1le' ilS!4iriLlIN'l' In th: girls. ,,.m:....-F .1 Q .,i 1 2 FRONT ROW: Susan Hemperlev, Donna Chandler. Debbie Taylor. ROW 2: Mary Durusau, Glenda Coleman. Barbara Roberson, Cindy Hooker., Renee Fnldamigh Wanda Harris 'Nlarw 'Mann Carol Wilson, Frances May. ROW 3. Cindy Primrose. Jeannie Brown. Vicki Mulliran, Di-bbw Bullock, bhalyon Blkpr. .Daiwa Mills- Toni R14-hh Mary Ilenson. Cheryl Miriolto. Helen West. Donna liirnfinger. Sandy Carter. Astra Club, sponsored by Altrusa International, is a service organization for school and community. Through- out the year the girls sell poppies and forget-me-nots and collect money for various organizations such as the March of Dimes, Disabled American Veterans, and the Heart Fund. Other activities include singing and present- ing programs at Gowenis Sanitorium, being usherettes at Back to School night, and making bunny bags. To be in Astra one must have a 2.75 scholastic aver- age and be outstanding in such qualities as service. responsibility, achievement, and leadership. Meetings are held one Tuesday night a month with a guest speaker from Altrusa. In November an installation banquet is held at Bonanza to install officers and new members. Again this year Miss Rogers and Mrs. King enthusias- tically serve the club as sponsors. 'f t LEFT - OFFICERS: fllenrla Coleman. S4'TZiPllU0l'4 lilldifllliilll SINUI lie-mp:-rlc-y, Music' Director. ROW Donna lfinfing:-r. Prvsidu-nt: Sha- lxon Baker. Yi' e' Pri-side-nt: Donna Chandler. 'l'r+-asurvr. Interact Provides Service to School Service to school and mankind is the goal of the Inter- act Club. Promoting leadership and citizenship in the youth of Woodlawn by their various types of social pro- jects kept the members busy this year. Several projects included collecting for various funds and selling trash cans to finance the clubls activities. Ten girls were chosen as sweethearts whose duties included supporting service and fund-raising projects. All members quickly agreed that the girls performed another function as well - promoting morale. Mr. Willis serves as sponsor for the club. To be a member of lnteraet, one must have a 2.75 grade average and good moral character. RIGHT - OFFICERS: Jimmy Windham, Senior Board Member: Jerry Kennedy, Chaplaing David LeBarron, Junior Board Memberg Mike Schaferkotter, Secretary. Bron Ward, Treasurer: Bruce Buckingham. Vice President: John Boston, President. CLOCKWISE FROM BELOW CENTER - SWEETHEARY19: Kathy Comans. Nancy Green. Mary Wilvoxen. Terry All-Xander. Anita Dodd. Trudx Dasid. B4'l'lKf Barns-ll. Susan l l1-mperlt-y. Patlie Garrett. .lackie Lohman. Phyllis Osteen. Chr-rvl Miviotto. l'l1'lf'l1 W'hir:nn. V -'I J, 33, .-.1 F.. 3 V as X l 1.102 I' FRONT ROW: Steve Johnson, Jerry Kennedy, Bobby Horn, Donald Carter, Paul Coles, Bruce Buckingham, Mark Schaferkotter, Harold Myers, Brendan Flynn, Jimmy Windham. ROW 2: James Joiner, Lindsay Collins. Bron Ward. Paige Hudson, John Boston, Mike Stephens, Michael Schaferkotter, David Le'Barron, Tommy Gibson, Ricky Breedlove. Sweetheart Kathy Comans uses her lunch break lo s Interact's fund-raising projects this year. f ,X ell Larry Hagedorn a Purple Paper Eater trash can, one of B xi, 4, Agni -'E ,, -Lt ...ff E tt l 1 x 1. 'nl XX ,1- As sponsor, Mr. all club activities. Willis leads 'M-M, 77 Z Club orks at Christian Services sawn, V, t .., , mfs' , Q' Z Club's motto, Growth Through Service, was once ft if Q1Z7i fJft,J 3 again fulfilled this year. The elubls 36 members worked hard to provide service to both the school and the com- munity. Working at Christian Services, giving parties for the young patients at Confederate Memorial, collecting for various drives, and visiting regularly at Midway Manor Best Home are many of the activities the girls participate in throughout the year. To be admitted into the club one must have a 2.75 scholastic average and be accepted by a vote of the mem- bers. Thirty hours of service in the club's activities are also required. Meetings are on the first and third Thurs- day of each month. Cupid bags were sold at Valentinels as the main money-making project. The girls have a Big or Lil' Sis whom they write letters and give presents throughout the year. At the Mother and Daughter Banquet the girls find out who their secret pal was. This year with the help of their sponsors, Miss Loper, Mrs. Robinson, and Miss Patterson, the Z Club was hon- ored by receiving an attendance cup award at the annual city-wide Z Club picnic. Sherry Bellows serves as president of the City Z Club Council. FRUNT Mary Sweedar, lris Jordan. Glenda Jones. Pattie Wlaterfallen, Evelyn Moss, Janet Martin, jackie Paul. ROW 2: Cathy Rasberry, Anita Dodd, Jackie Lohman, Chris Doughty, Melissa Austin, Alliece Cole, Mona Rachal, Kathy Comans, Denise Clingan, Melinda Austin, Pat Powell. ROW 3: Lynn Starkey, Sherry Bellows, Nancy Green, Helen Whitson, Maria Herzog, Jeri Rich, Paula Loyd, Janet White, Jan Thompson, Terry Alexander, Erika Kuun, Juanita Lueus, Marvilyn Byrley. ROW 4: Renee Wilson, Lauri Barre, Beckie DeBroeck, Lani Thomas, Becky Willis. OFFICERS - SITTING: B1-1'kiv D1QBr1w1'k. Pr:-fidenlg Ht'!4'Il Whilson. Vim- Pre-sidenl. ST1f1.'NDI,'VC.' Mary Sue-fffiar. Junior Board NTf'IHlJf'I'2 Erika Kuun, Assistant S1-ry'i1'1' Chairrnung Terry .All'XLlIld1'f'. Sm rvlary: jvri Rivh, Tr1-11s11r1'rg Lauri Burrv, S1-ryivv Chairman: Chris Doughty. Scniur Board N1l'Illht'F1 Lynn Starkvy. Sophomore Board Nll'IIlIDl'I'. is 1 iw 455 m its sn' is J' l.lfFT: MEN Lil I1 L 1 ' , Mi-s ,Indy P11111-rm11. uni Mrs. SIINIH hin cn 1 1111! th1 pn 1111h1h11rpmj111 Ih1 y lf NIH! M I 'A d' ' , V und N11'IiI'I4ILl .Xllwlirl Lllilllifl,lll4'Zf1lUlr.x AIl1'ndan1-1'Trophy. i 1 IK 1 rr nr 1 Ru - 9 xv 4-JN - ' 'rlf ' -' Vw 4,1-. ., ll L: ,ml Rnh BELOW: Miss Hovious, Sponsor: Jackie Lohman, Secretary, Rogers Martin, Parliamentariang Mark Davison, Treasurer, Anita Dodd, Presi- dent: Annette LaFave, Public Relations: Juanita Lucus, Vice President. RIGHT- FRONT ROW: Mary McDearmont, Pam DeVault. ROW 2: John Boston, Jackie Lohman, Juanita Lucus, Anita Dodd, Bruce Buck- ingham. ROW 3: Rogers Martin, Annette LaFave, Linda Solly, Shane Ladner, Mark Davison. ROW 4: Ann Collins, Rod Barfield, Richard Daney. ROW 5: Ronny Boswell. BELOW RIGHT Juanita Lucus, Anita Dodd, and Shane Ladner attend a Roman banquet. Latin Club Attends Roman Banquet Socii Romonif' Latin Club's motto, means Roman Friends. The twenty members worked together to achieve their goal. In October seven members journeyed to Hen- derson, Texas, to attend a Roman banquet sponsored by Miss Bell Could, a retired Latin teacher. While there the members made many new friends who were also inter- ested in Latin. They also attended a state convention held in Shreveport. The purposes of the Latin Club are to further interest in Latin and the classics, gain more knowledge of the practical and cultural values of Latin, and promote a more thorough knowledge of Roman Literature, life, and history. To be a member of the Club one must have had at least one year of Latin and have a C average. The members were kept busy this year with many pro- jects. Included among the projects were collecting clothes and toys for the Christian Service Foundation and spon- soring a car wash. At Halloween the sale of Pumpkin Bags helped to finance many of their activities. 80 ? ' Le Cercle Francais Adopts Foster Child The dual purpose of the French Club is to study the French language, customs, and literature in order to gain an understanding of the French culture. This year, under the leadership of the club's sponsor, Miss Dorothy Hoyi- ous, the French Club achieved recognition of its purpose. The members participate in such activities as making Pumpkin Bags, gathering clothes for the Christian Service Foundations, making spirit posters, and sponsoring a novelty booth at the ROTC carnival. This year plans were also made to adopt an underprivileged child. LEFT - OFFICERS: Cindy Garrett, Reporter: Cindy Griffith, Secre- tary: Becky Hurlsmith, Public Relations, Randy Thompson, Vice Presi- dent: Sandy Carter, Treasurer, Berta Patterson, President. BELOW LEFT' Sponsor, Miss Hovious. BELOW RIGHT' MEMBERS - FRONT ROW: Felecia Davis, Linda McClellan, Sandy Carter, Cindy Garrett, Kathy Comans, Becky Hudsmith. Cindy Griffith, Rendy Bryant, Debbi Allen. ROW 2: Brenda Morgan, Becky Henson, Ginger Iglesias, Randy Thompson, Vicki DeLoaeh. Donna Shaw. Spanish Club Promotes School Spirit Que Pasalf' lWhat's happening?j was this yearis motto for Spanish Club. The purpose of the Wotitilawn Spanish Cluh is to learn more about all aspects of the vulture, language, and social life of the Spanish-speaking people. dent who is presently enrolled in the Spanish course or who has previously studied Spanish. The regular meeting days are the second and fourth Tuesday of each month. This year's Spanish Club sponsor was Mr. Shelby Wat- son, and Susan Hemperley presided as president. I B ,f ABOVE: OFFICERS - FRONT ROW: Mr. Watson. Sponsor: Corine H2 per. Program Chairmang Susan Heniperley. President: Helen Walker, Vit President. ROW Pain Laenger. Treasurer: Steve Davis, Seeretary: Phill Osteen. Spirit Chairman. LE1-'TP Meinbers display a spirit poster. FRONT ROW: Phyllis Osteen. Chandra Simons. Patricia Taylor. Susan Heniperley. Catherine Dougherty. Yieki Noreross. Corine Harper. ROW 2: Sus: Wells, ,lulia YanTiern, Nan Buealis. Brenda Jones, Steve Wright, Rita Layfield, Debbie Savage. ROW 3: Helen Walker, Pam Laenger, Flo lVleGuire, Tamn Gibson. Steve Davis. Daxid Todd. Ginger Howell, Carolyn Nichols. , ,,,l, . l. .l .1 . ... . ..- . --.L - ,.,t A.. ,lii 2 OFFICERS: Shaylon Baker. Sevretaryg Bron Ward, Treasurerg Donna Emfinger, Vice President: Lindsey Collins. President: Miss Rogers, Sponsor: Mary Wiltioxs-ri, Chaplain: Mrs. Day, Sponsor, Club Develops Creative Abilities The Creative Writiiig Club is under the direction of Mrs. Mary Day and Miss Betty Rogers. The aim of the members is to develop the vriticral abilities of the mem- bers as well as their vreative abilities in the writing of prose and poetry. FRONT ROW: Donna Emfinger. ROW 2: Carolyn Nivhols, Mary WiI1'4 Ginger lglesias, Shalvnn Baker, Steve Anderson, Donald Carter. Jxen, Deb This year's members sponsored a dart-throwing booth at the annual ROTC Carnival. The Club also publishes a booklet of original writings by the members. Eat-h mem- ber must maintain a C+ average and contribute an origi- nal work. bie J. Taylor, Barbara Roberson. ROW 3: Bron Ward, Lindsey Collins, 2 Q 83 CIRCULATION STAFF- FRONT ROW: Cindy Hooker, Deborah Vvilliams, Bobbi Mercvr, Lani Thomas, Becky Willis, Chandra Simons. ROW 2: Carol 1 Wlilsoriujaiiay Williams, Deborah Mills, Carolyn Nichols, Sherry Guvrrvro. Pc-nny Null. l ABOVI1': Mrs. ,lc-ainvtlv Collins be-ru-il l'Ilt'Fgh'll4'Lillj as sponsor for lmth All Staff aml Cir:-ulalion Staff. RIGHT: Nlziiizigzv-is Chandra Simons and Kathy Curiizuiw xmrlu-fl hard in pulalivizingg lhc- falv uf yvarhooks fur the- Cirvulgiliun Staffs four as-lling date-s. This yvar's ACCOLADE Cirvulation Staff anrl Atl Staff art- unclvr the- flirt-wtion of Mrs. .lt'LiIlf'llP Collins. Both staffs works-tl harrl in thc pre-paralion of the 1973 ACCO- L.-XDE. Thv .Ml Staff voiitavtvd loval busim-ssnic-n from .lime- to mitl August svlling advertising spam- in tht- yr-arliook E to loxwr tht- prim' of tht- yr-arbooli. Eavh nivnilrr-r is gin-n I a quota of S200 and assigm-cl a list of biisimissnie-n from I xx hom acls arf' solivitt-fl. Ewry fall thf- Cirvulation Staff is lu-pt busy pnblivixing tht- salt- of yelarboolts by making: numf-rous postvrs. Thr- staff has four salvs in which thvy pivlt up mont-5 rt-ve-iwtl from yearbook salvs by homeroom tl-at'hf-rs. ln order to bvvoniv a mefmbe-r of the ACCOL.-XDR Cir- vulation Staff or Atl Staff. a stucli-nt must be' a sopho- morf-. junior or svnior with at lvast a 2.0 an-ragv and approved by last yt-aris members. Highlights of thv yvar are the annual Publications Bari- quvl in the spring and the distribution of tht- 1973 ACCOLADE. LEI T: Managers Dc-borah Wilson and Sh:-rry Cuvrrvro worlu-il tlili- gm-nlly svlling ads to loral lmusinessmeri and patrons for the- MTCOI..-KDE Kxll Staff in ordvr to re-11-iw this honor ACCOLADE Business Staffs Gain Sponsor FRONT ROW: He-lvn Wvst. Lani Thomas. Cintli Griffith. Dt-borah Wilson. Dvnisv lsuavs, Dvbbiv Mosvs. Bwlq Willis. Shi-rrp Gus-rrvro. ROW' Lauri Barre-. Rt-m-13 Wilson. She-rry Bcllows, Terry All-xamlur. - I it ' .. f' ,1b'Jf 1H'l' , f ' ACCOLADE Staff orks to Meet Deadlines The ACCOLADE Editorial Staff is composed of sixteen hard-working juniors and seniors and two sponsors, Mrs. Elaine White and Miss Linda Loper. A few of the respon- sibilities held by each member are drawing layouts, plan- ning pictures, writing body copy, cropping pictures, and writing headlines. The ACCOLADE Staff also has the privilege of choosing the color and cover design of the yearbook. The students that are given the honor to serve on the yearbook staff are selected each spring by the advisors and must be willing to give up a study hall to work. The newly elected members attend a spring seminar to learn current ideas for yearbook planning. The reward for many hours of hard work comes the day that the ACCOLADE arrives when the staff members see pleasure in the eyes of their fellow students. RIGHT' The 1972-T3 :XCCOLADIC Editorial Staff was assisted by spon- sors Mrs. Elaine White and Miss l,indzi Lupe-r. BELOW: During fifth pf-rioil staff members work on nunie-rous details to voinplete their sec- tion of the .-XCCOL.-KDE before- the Ff'llTllLil'f deadline. . ..., -gh, .... N .,, ... .,,, ' ..,. ...BJ V ...ws Q Q15 X-1... -fx Ns fm sf ,ff l x A, ew si f 'fx X? A lf:- gt x i 3, . ,MYMQ CLOCIx'WlSlz' I-'RUM LICFT: Editor-in-ffhivf Br-wkie DvBrm-vk and ,XSNIFILIIII lfmlilor Rolalxi Nl:-ru-1' disoufa llu' 1-on-r of thf- .-XlfflUl.gXDE 1 AlIf'n1fzr'r.w of Ihr' 1972-7.3 f1f,'I.'0I..4DE lfrlzlnriul Slflff 7 lXY7Il'1'fI,l1,L'.' ,lun 'L 0'-'.:,F 'Mn nilu l.1u'L1-. Slf1rzf11'l1g.' Slvxw Dania. Karvn Smith. Hvlvn Wvllllrtlll, Slmy Ion Bak:-r. lfrilox Kuun. I,4'XllM' lfaars. Sufun H4-vrlpefrlvy. R113 Imslm-r ii I Bovkie- llc-lll'm'4'l4. Rolulri Nl:-11-1-r. Harold fli1l4lz'nw. Anita Dmlml. ll:-lrlrif WKWMN Lew. Rogvr Pool. ,'XflIlf'llt' l,11l'1.1xr', Roglzfr Pool looks lllflbllglll Illo- film X glzllu-ring lIll'HTI!1.lllUII Lmvl pil lun' imlva- for Ihr- Organization Sw-lion of thl- xc-Jrluoolx. A hd' 3 fl .5 . Herald Staff Keeps Knights Informed Every day fifth period is a busy hour for the HERALD Editorial Staff as they spend much time drawing and arranging layouts for the sehool paper. The main purpose for this organization is to keep the students informed on the current news of the Castle and to contribute school happenings to the local newspapers. The HERALD Staff has nine hard-working members and is under the direction of Mrs. Carole Henderson. This yearis staff had twenty-eight journalism students who served as club reporters. Besides having the job of publishing the HERALD, the staff members also sell tht- papers first period. CLOCKWISE FROM RIGHT' Mrs. Henderson and Editor Ranee Beaty look over their first HERALD. journalism students serve as club report- ers under Mrs. Henderson's direction. Managing Editor Tonette Bennett vorrt-sponfls with tht- loeal newspapers rf-porting Woodl:awn's news ,fl mf! , Q11 .ff Q ,s5.,:, .S CLOCKWISE FROM LEFT' Typing editor Vickie Deloach is essential. Frances May serves as this yearls feature editor. Picture editor for this year is Steve Johnson. Sports editors for the HERALD are Duane Nichols and Jimmy Windham. News editor Don Aycock spends long hours writing for his news column. Chris Doughty displays her talents as art editor. I -.,.,, '-1 M -ni 1 RUN7'RUH Ill-lllm ll.1mmm1nls. llmzlm l 1IIIl'lIlQ4'Y'. Sllsu' .lllsliff-, lfimlx lQriffill1, Ilvllllil- Wilsml. l' 111:11 lf- Nl.1x,4.1ll1x l3lllllviII.K.e1lsx K+-lm ' 1-.jim-1 'ia l '-1--,....,,, ww-.Q i Ad Staff Makes HERALD Possible All lllfllllgll llll' sl1mm:'r11 mlwliwglls-sl grmlp nl Nlll1ll'lllS llw ml skill Hllll Nl'l'lll'l'll lluksm- mls. llu' Ilt'XkNIlL1IHl Ml xmrlwll 4l1'XHlt'llly Q11 svlling mls In lAlll.lII1't' Xxllllllllillll-X mllmla- mm lm IIIHIY'lllll'l'1'rllIlgll'Ul'Llll r'4'11ml4'r's. svlmul rl:-xxsgullwr. Ilw lll'lR:Xl.lJ. Wwillmul Illis IIlll4'll This lt'L1l'-F spmlfmp Hrs. 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ID'-llllw Rzmllmlt. l.llHlNZlX lcrlllu Football Ad taff Helps Boost pirit mulfl x 1 1 progranifu This que-slion k 14.1r1 ui x rm lhv yi-ar us football pro- 4 Foollmlll Pioffi im Ad Slllll slarlwl in ,limo sviling x lr ir fll port and time-ii orguriixing Il If 1fmpl1S lo nuikv an elxviling me inlervxling, proggram for lll Vlfoodlumi foolllzili fans. the footliili taflium at 6 p.m. ami si-Il Jpfllll tlnou l'r of fuivii gllllilf' on thx' uri staff ami iw vroxui bx 1 r uni .iii f'urr4-nt rnvrnlwrs. :X s 1 old o 0 north of lf S is also rn-quirvd of 4-uvli xsoriucl iilral xml rem-iwil lin- SL1llSf2i4'lIOIl of ouiiif til: x lu ip: fi boo I milool Splfll. TOP: Donna Emfinger, Flo McGuire, Patsy Hack. and Debbie Ln-on svrve the staff as managers. ABOVE LEFT: Miss Dowling is an enthusias- tic sponsor, supvrvising the sale of ads. t af Drama Club Has Various Productions Q. WlldllS up tloc'1 ' This a lim' you might lu-ar from om- of tht- many' plays Drama Club avts out. Svrious or funny. tht-y all hvlp the- mvmlmf-rs to gain avting vxpvrt- Vlltff Thv purpose- of Drama Club is to tvavh sttulvnts who are- intvru-st:-rl in drama tlw tw'hni4'al aspcwts of the sulp- jvc 't. Thvst- sturlt-nts work on prorluvtions in yarious jobs sutl '1 as stagv vrt-yy. make'-up pvrsottrtvl. assistant dire-vtor. and possilrly play yy rights. H111 Sew-ral of thc- rm-mhz-rs train for vorttpeflitiorts in tour- nvrtts in othvr vitie-s aml statf-s against vqually talvnlvcl drama slutlvnts. 'llhc-y partivipatf- in tlramativ irttelrprvta- tio Th rl, mlur-t-avlingi. and ont--avt plays. ff 1-lulfs filtwu me-mln-rs me-vt monthly to rlisvuss rltffcarvnt stage- plays. vluln lnusirwss. aml lc-am more about wh my at got-s on In-himl tht- swam-s of a stagm- play. Tlu- JPI'lf'lll'1' gainml lay tht-sv stuflf-nts yyill he-lp to protluwm- our futurt' avtors and avtrvssvs. .4 Q 'quasar lr awww- '49 I 4--:nun-.-.f W-,..'.......W....,.. lgmm1w::. :::1:.::::1,... FRONT lflllfvf l,tml.t Grant. lalmlia- Bryant, Barlvara Ri--kt-tts. lX.lI'l'II lllI.lIIlllt'I', RU!! 2' Susan Smith. xldlkll ' Eulmalllxs. lamla Ylyvrs. ,lanlvv :Xl X 1 ff 1 X' 2 ,J Q S? , yy --s' ' 92 Clint Clinton. Ronnie- Fraltklitt. t,t. A lrvtl. Flwfllily Dayhl. RUWJ' llolwrt Cilrlrs. llaryl Clapp. Mitt l 'wannnnu-nu K- - ' .L 1 . ,llt'Illll'l'. Miko Mo 'khi -7 -l1. X K k'-' 2- .Q --.L V stub Q: .: a sas s sss K t.tt 1 , fx tg fxl' ' K4 'J A it my -fs, -i S eech lub Promotes Improve Speaking Tlit- Spe-wli Clulr haf ht-lpt-ml 11111115 Witltltlldikll ftmlvritf llllr war to lwvoriiv lu-ttvr 5IJt'Ltlxt'I'F lllftillglll their Illilllf :lif- ft-1'e'11t tivtixitie-s. Thi' 111t'111l1e-rf limi- 11'o1'l4t-tl on vziriotis pluxx 'mtl 11 fu1't'11f1c- to111'11a1111e-111. Also mum IIlt'ITllH'I'S hau- -L 'rivcl 5Ilt't'lL1l 2,1t'llXlllf'r Xsliltll haw he-lpc-tl to viiliurivt- thmr spvttkiiig ahilitivs i11 tht- 1'lassroo111 ut Wootlluwii. Thi- st-lliiig of Santa Sovlis Lllltl tht- Woocllami Fon-iifir T0tlI'lldlllt'IIl svrwrl as SUt't't'SSl-lll Illtjlltw-Illillilllgl projects tigain thif yt-ar. Stuclvrits must bm' presently 4-rirollvrl i11 spefwli or haw prt-xiously tulwn sp:-4-vli to bevoriit- L1 IIlt'IIllM'I'. Urs. Ntirivilee Foftvr. servirig as sponsor again this year. gguirlecl all riivriihvrs i11 their ut'tix'itit's. l.lt'1 T - UI l lCfERS.' .lt-1'1'1 Krfiiriwli. l r'c'wifl1f11l: Nltlllil Lew. 'l'1'1'11w11r111' lt'I'. FIIOHNUI' of l51'L1111z1 Lllltl SIYt't't'll trllltlrr. Qtops to lulk with Mutt liLll'I1gZ1'I', mg. PRUNT RUIV Nl,lI'lN Xl:11'ti11, Xl.1rx Hivrf. .I.tt'lxlt' BV111111. ,ltitltiv XYilIi.1111f, l.i111l.1 limit. C1-111n' Wilt:-rx. l,4'IIlNt' l-unix. litrllltlt' B1'11111t1r. lJt'lllN4' fili11g.111. 11111 lm-. Rultt-rt tiillnlrs. ROW 2: -Dt-1111if llvrtl. Mutt l,.lt'IlQIt'f'. l.1'11w' llvlwrl. Shirh-5 Nlgirxhtill. Shvrri iilIt'!'Ikt'l'U. Patti Xtllt-5. 'VlLlI'llXII lfllllillllie. llurlnttm N11-kt-ttf. lah-vlu ll111lf111itl1. l7111'xI tllztpp. RUW'ff.' Paul Nl111'lw. .lf'I'l'X li:-11111-tlx. 5115.111 Smith. l,1Al7xk1'-. Li111l:1 N111-rs. I.114li1- llrxtuit. R111111i1' l lF21IllxllII. ROW I 'Nlztrk Sll'IDlIt'IIN. lluxitl Clubs. 'l'oni1111 fQil1N4111. Milo- S1-I1t1ffr-rlwtln-1'. iltllllt B11-11111. Morin Rlll'lILll. Alavlxia- lllllllliill. .l:111it-1' .-Xllrt-tl. lllflltly Daxitl. KLlFt'Il ll!1lIItllt'I'. Curl linux. ROW ,1:l.l111t Cl111t1111. N11k1-M11-x, f., Akai 93 Nlilw 'Vln-N. Yin- Pre-sitlt-nt. UPPOSl7'f:'l',f1CE - TOP: Mrf. NLlIlt'll4't' Fw- 1?l'.'l,UW.' ffimli XM-Ilf Lllltl Nlztrty lVlL11'ti11 gin' L1 Ill'IIlUllblI'2lll0I1 in 1l111-t avl- lmlustrtal Arts IS ll nf-w vlulr ut Vlomlluwn. Lntlvr llw mlm-vtiott and gtticlunw of the sponsors. Mr. Thomas Hollo- ut-ll and Mr. Le-my wLiSlllI1glOIl. tlw 1-lulm strlwtl to l1w up to tltvir motto. A sufvly votrtpletflrl jolr tlonc' to lllfx best of my FRONT ROW: Put Tynztn, Bron Wartl. Humlfl Citltlt-ns, Jamie- Lungzino. Cary Gvtt-r. ROW 2: Alun Brumlhm-rry. Limlsuy Collins. Ray lmstvr. Mark Svltufvr- lwltvr. ROW 3: Hrurn- Buvkingltam. Cmn- llriw. lftlwurrl Harringzttm, Industrial Arts Club Strives for Communit Improvement llmility while! ntuking my wrmmunity 21 lwttvr placv in mlm lt to inns' Th stu-rtgtlu-11 tltff skills of pvoplc intvre-stvrl in imlustrial arts ln prmirling rm'1'mxtim1t1l ttvtivities uml mt-utitmal informutimt. Fll4'T'l' are srwvlttt-4-I1 rm-rubs-rs in this yvttrfs l'llllJ. , clvns. Xiu' Prttsinlt-nt: Ylxtrli Sc'l1aft'rlitltt1'l'. 'l'l'1'1tsl1l'1'1': Ray Lmfste-r. 54-vrv' lttrx. RIGHT: Sponsors. Mr. Hfvlloxwll ztml Mr, Xillhlllllgllflll. xmrlu-tl lt.tr1l tltls Will' to lll'lp lll.llx1' tltw1rm'xs vlulr Ll slltwvss, 94 -ll1'0lf If RIGHT 7 Ul l llfI-IRS: Limlsuy tfullins. 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'I'111111111 XI111'l111. I'1-up Rt'lII1l'1IX. K11tI11 111111111112 Ii.11I.1 III'I'Il'l'. IX.lI'1'II XII11t11111'1I1. 5I1.11'1111 XI1111I1II 11111 XX1II 1 Ii11I11 1 1 1 , 5111111.1II. I111111111- I311s111-1I. Iv-111111I1 III11111111, I I11-1K1 I511111I1. ,I11111111 II:11'1I111-II. -X1I1'i:111 IIJXIXUII. RUW3,S11-11-'l'111-11-II.X1.1111I.11211111111 II1 I 111 1111111 I11111111 t.11I1I1. 5I111I,1 II1111111, X11111 XMI1-1. I'.11 Ix1'1111, I11111111- II.11'11-1. 5lIxlIl Ii11111s1'1. NI.11At1 NI111'1i11. I1I1111I1 II1f1'1'1111. 'IQHIIIIIIX Ii11ss1II RI IJ1'I1I111'5.11,1u1'.5.1111I1 l11.11.K..1111I111 N11I111Is,I1.11'1 II'lNI4'I'. XIIVIX NI.1lI11-11-, R111 XII 11 Rllff 1. I'.1l111 X111 1f.1II111. 5I11111 111 111111 I1 I111 XI1I I1111I1 NI111'g.111. I,.111111- Il11l1. IJ.lIlI.t I.1111I. II111111.1 I'11II1, XII11-11- t.11I1'. 511111 NI1-II1111g1I1I. St1'11I1.111111 II11I111.111. RUN' T. I'.111I XIg11'I1s, X11I11 N1 1111111 IXIIIII XIIXXN .I1-11 Ii11I1. Ii11I1111'1I II11-1'1II1111-. I31ftI1 I11I111-II. I,1111I1 I'1'11111A11s1-. I5111I1I1 It11s1-. I111111I1 II11 1111 I1-r1'1 Ix1-11111-1I1. II111111:1s Ii.1I11'r1-tl. .I1If I31111 I1 IIK Nt I1II1111 I ni hts for Christ Sponsors Chapel Knights for Christ 11193115 the- i111'11I1'1'n1Pnt of sI11dff11ts for II11' fe-Ilowship and worship of God. Membvrs truly strive to spread II11- word of Cod throughout the- campus, This is Knights for Chrisfs fifth year at WHS. Under the lflfilll' Ftlwtll Ii.1111s11. 'I'1'1-.1s111'1'1'1 I'.111I Xl.11'Iv. I'1'1-si1I1-111: I'1'gu1 K111f 111-1I1, 5111'1t.11'1: NI.11t1 NI.11I111.X11'1' I'1'1-x11I1'11t1 I1-11 It11'I1. Q2111I I.I1.111I.1111: I'1-11111 I'11s1111 f3r1I IiI1.111I.1111: IfI1111'I1 lit't'I'tI1. Ist III11111I:1i11. lf1'fl,UW, 'NI11 IJ11I11111 11111I N119I 11II1-111111-k1-1111111-111s1i111II1 11ilI1tI11-11I11I1. w 1 -ez A1 an PN 5 12 I I I 5 111111 111 Illtl 11I NI1. IPHI11111 .1111I NI1ss I11II11 1111 111I111 I1111 111 111 I 14 I1 Iu1's1I111 I11-I11r1- s1'I11111I II11' 1'I11I1 Hllltll 111 I I11111I Xl II11 I11111- Q 11-'1I11'1's 11I '1II 1I111111111111 1 11 1 4-H otto: Makin Better Best . . . At Woodlawn 4-H tries to develop young men and women into useful and demoeratic eitizens with a worthy purpose in life. The members learn by doingi' to develop their minds to do useful work, to give loyal serv- iee to their fellow man and to God, and to form habits that will develop healthy bodies and minds. Candy sales and a ear wash were among the money- making projeets. Club meetings are held on the first Monday of every month. LEFT' Mr. Herren serves as 4-H sponsor at WHS. BELOW: Ronnie Franklin, Presidentg Bobby Horne, Vice Presidentg Felicia DeLoach, Treasurerg Portia Lewis, Secretaryg Vickie DeLoach, Reporterg Linda McClelland. i' k . '.m '5P Vw Nilii YK it -Sfmt Q w .er 1-',,,,.ar ., '-at l FRUYT ROW Nlttrilyu Wttrv. Alittt- flztrvzt. Bt-sky NPXSFOIII. llouuit- Btttvztto. ,lututilzt l,l11'Ll-. Ifwlxu fiolfvx. Ruth Nlaxxwll. 'XMI Huutpltry. Tru.t ROW 2: Pllylli- llste-vit. 51115 .lustit rx Rt-:uw F1-st:-rxzttttl. 3lt.tt'ou llosutttu. Nlxtrx Hvirs. l'ot'li:t Lt-ttis. tlutlge- Wvllsttll. liottittt 'l'riutblt'. l.ot'1titu- lyrvsry. llllfllllt I I ll1trpt't'. Gb-lulzt .lotufs. flittgvr l'loxwll. Dotlit- Nlillt-V, Pat ljoxwll. llvbi l rin-sit glllllllll' l osl1'r. xllllllil Vlvzutltlvlx. She-iltt Gout: l:tt Nlzturt. Sbulyott lin llobiu Ext-rt-tl:-. l,y1DDl:'R.' flltttvl-Q llt'rriu. Clilfortl ltillutrtl. It-tt lm-A Ctwgrp Iltlius. lit-Ib Killgrorv. llvrntyt' Niltllllllll. Romtit' liosxwll. Sltrt-1' l,Lllllt1IIl. Vu lx lluslto. Hogvr Pool. Nlurlx llztxisott. Nl.tll l..U'Ilgl4'I'. lim lltottttvsou, Br:-utlzt Xlorgzttt. Stem- Sllllllllll. Art Club, Main Ingredient of 12th Man Spirit .Nrt Club is tb-liuitt-ly Ll mttiu ittgrmlivttt in promoting pritlt- ttutl spirit in tht- Castle: 'Flu' mt-tulwrsbip tbis year bats mort' tbttu triplvtl last yt'ttr's tuvtttbtwsltip :tml has ggrvztlly llll'I't'1lSPll lbt' work lozul that Art Club bus uutlvr- tttlwu. Some' ol tbt' utttuy svtwivt- projevts iuvludf-tl tm' thtf twt-kly postvr' pttrtivs during football svttsou zuul tht- :tuuuul AMI Club Cltristutus baske-t iu xxbiwlt tltis mu ztppt'oxitttgttt'ly lin' ltuutlrvtl mms wwv t'ollm'tt'4l lor tht- ru-vtly. Otltt-r st-rxit'v projt-4-ts int-ltttlv tlvsiguittg tbs- llotttwotttittgt Court's pltttlomt :mtl pre-put'ittg1 tht- stqtgf- ', L ' Ltglmtut. K ' .4511 , i9Qg Y ln- W 1 in l,'l,0l.'K WISE I lf0JI l.L'l Y - Uf Flffl:'R.N' V111 Xl.1111'1 'I'1'1-11x111'111': Kr-II1 K1Hg111'1-. P11rl1:11111-111.11'1g111: II11gw1A Pwl. Pl'l'Nlll4'llll Sl1.1l11111 1311111-13 N-111-l,1111L .ll111111I.1 1.111 .1-. Mw- I'1w-s1ml1'111. Ur: ,f111'11:111 mln-xulvx 111.1115 1111131 1111111'N 1lfI1'I wflfml .ls .XVI f,fl11l1-111111Nn11', X NlP1l'll IPUNIIT 111.11I1- 1111' 1I1e- f.,111L1111 5l111'11' L1.1IIll' 11.111!N 111 f1'1111l uf II14- :11'I 1'm1111. N111 I,41x1'l.1111 N1-1'x1-N .1x .1XN1-1.1111 N111111N111' of :XVI 011111. T111- TQIII1 XLH1 1111-l1'1' - 11111 H11- 11111111--I l111I 111111 111 II14- lvwl, U1'P0.N'lTI1' f'fIfQf:' XVIII 4111, l111N. NUM- xl1lIlI'X. .111eI H111- 11,11'.1 Nalin-1'w11 1l::111 1111 1111- N111k 11111-1' 11 1111-1-l111g. lu lllllli' rllllltxlllr in llle- fin-l1lf uf vlxxpluyrllvrll. Tuflay DE. 4-rl vlm-rlx to 1lt'IllLll llHJ,It'Illhl. Nlvmlu-rs an-qlllw lu-lpful null l'llll4'LlllUllLll l'XIN'Fll'llf'l' in tlln- PII1Ill0jIlll'fll fivld. Wlitll llll' Q 5 in UE. nttcfml svlmul in llw morning anrl lvuw- lu-fore' noun to gn to work at XLlFlUlIS jolns. lid of many lownl lPlISlIl4'HSIT'If'Il, the-sv slurlc-nts num 1-lwul vm-mlils while' olrluining work 4-xpcfrin-me-. Stull:-mls D.E. Collects Toys for Underprivile ed 'l'lu- lJ.l'l. lllulm ul W'00fllLlNNI1 mls originally Ufgiiilllltgll wlws runny varying m'u1palim1s from grow-ry slun- The- inmlu'n1c-111 of Ilwse- ll21I'fl-Wfbflilllgl slumlc-nts lwlp 1'f't'Llll' gltlllfl I'1'l21lltIllS lN'lWt'f'Il lllf' S4'll00l Zlrltl lllf' SUT- 0F1 lIfl'fRS.' Trrry Gulli. PH'Nlllf'Ill.Q Mr. Wvmlm' RUlllIl4i7Il, Sponsor: Slum I-mlmljnu 4-Ommumty. Rvzimllmimvr. Yiw Prs-sirll-111: U1-orgiu lmxvll. PLlI'll.lIUf'Illllfllllll Trivia Eu-ll P 51-vre-lury: Mn. fIl1ri5 Blrollu-r, hpmuwr. l lx'UNY'lx'0W': lxurvn Rumlnlplm. Nllxrglxrf-I Pilufll. ligxrvn lin-lm-5. .lu flulluxsuy. Hlrlln 'lllmn141m11. llllTUlXII Blmluf-ll, l.lI1llll Rulwrlx. 5lllI'l1'j llurrix HUW2 Hnlrlu Ainxxxortll. Udxifl Dim-. Roy CFHWF- Kmlll .lm-uhh. 'l'mnmy Rl1!4h4'll. Dummy Cuff. Mikl- Pllillipf. Riwhurxl Carroll. lbmmld lNla4on. O is 1. V 4, ,,,. DL. K COL'.'Vl.'IL: Nunvy Wiley Kim -06 1 L G r w A Y 'ri l'l41Slf'y. Roy Craxvs. Danny Rmmp. rllmuniy Ruxwll. Funny Stunlf-5. Carolyn and Su-un N11'C1.lI'lf sf-rw us llu- DE, Comm-il fur this yvur. Bnrflw-ll. Slmrrm Hwhc-lli-. Gloria R lilx uln Nll ui xl4'lYiglI'lX.lilUI'l.1R1',lXl'x ROW 2:ifi1lnl FRUNT ROW: Slllllitlll lim'l14-ll4'. BF4'!I4lil l :ixi' llrmsli. lli.li1ii1-Xlillizmlx. ll:-ggx lmxlwr. ,l1'l1l1ifv'i' Slip . . , NL Xwniix. Sh-xv llmxnllln-i1i1:'l'. Doug ,laiiio--. XIJVXIII l.nlx4-11 lliuliwrl l'4ilgiml. .li-ll llllimiipxuli. ,lariiw li.1ml4wlpl1. ll.u1iix llmip, llmnwu-ll XXJ-lllllgllllll. llullx l'll 1 rl l,1'i1i4-.luiiw CW' 'Q ff nw- O 0 -3 fp- BJIIIIXY RIIII I'.un Nhrlixxe-1. RI1umI.1 II:il'l'z'n. Pam Mlllisnn. l.'l'.'NTl:'R ROW I,imI.1 Su-xs:Ir'I. B.lI'IhlF.l JXIIIIIIITII. 5IIt'II.l 5lMlFIiIllllII, D1-11.1 Blount, Nw H:uuIlrIgL1-. IRUN7 RUN, Xmy XVIII. I'.ll1IIl NI:'I,.1m1. Illlil I 5In'I1nm COE ells Candles During Christmas IIOOIIVIALIIIXK' Offiw I'I1Il11'L1tim1 slrixfls to prunlolv in HTlUIl,.,XN0lIxIII st1uI4 ms It I 'I rod -'1 svrx '- 1 -U gg .' ' Ll so prmu vs 511 ra I.1I1m1s Ive tw 1 Il II11 sIlHI1IlIs .HMI Imslm ss c'rnpIuye11s 'F in Ilw lmsim-ss 4-ummunity. 'III1Is group of Im'Ixv giI'Is. all 1'r11pI4vymI. work Inga-lIlvI' In prow sIl11I1'l1ts van In' im0IxMI in s1'IIo0I Q. avlixitie-s 111l4I IIN' xsurInI uf work. V I'mjn-4-ls p4-rfm'mv1I Ivy tha- IIOIC Clulw IHk'IIlIli'f'S i114'I11rIf'4I IIN' svI4-vliml of IIN' I'IlIlIlIHf4'I' of IIN- NIUIIIII. IIN' LIHIIIILII CUIC-spmlsorz-II 1-mploye-r IILIIIIIIIVI. :mel IIN- Ie-1I4-ruln' IVIe'mm'iL1I IIuspiIzlI. IIl1s war :ll Chrlstmgis Ihv gurls soImI l'LUllIIl'r to mise' Iumls lu slzpplm-me-111 II1t'IY'lIlL1Ilf projm-ls. RIKJIITS UPI-'ll.'lp'RS, IIJIIILI NIwCzx!1l1. 'IIN-:1sl1l'4'r': I,.lIII Ylglrli I- I-Ilflll E lflllfffi Urs. Sl1'ulIl1'rs1-rxn-s II1is u':xr',1sfz1:'x1Ilx spmlsur. 4--N P1fO,'VT ROW.' .Mlrian Daxldson. Dvliorali Moss. C:-niv Waltvrs. Kayla Briftvr. lluzly Tlmriilon. Kallilr-vu Williaiiif. .larkiv Paul, ROW Narlwy Caglv. Yivkiv Dlxl,4DLlI'l1. Suri Cagxlv. lriua Small. Sliarriu .lolins0n, Vlvlxi Nlullivan. ,llxLlI1IIl4' Broun. ROW' 3: Slivrry fYill4'F!'4'T'0. Portia lmwis. Irma Southall. Bi-tty Aclauif. Carolyn Warilvll. llvli-ii Nlyvr-. FBLA Thinks Ahead Into the Future Future Busiuvss Lvadvrs ofAm1'rim'a work toward aggrchs- A C awragfv is rvquirm-cl lor irivuilwrsliip: ariimigg sive lvaclfirsliip in all walks of liusirimrss. Tliursllay mornings tlicir monvy-malxiiig projvvls this year was the randy sale: at 7:40 Iliff Casllv is awakem-ml by llw soumls of FBLAE The-sv lwvnly-scwri girls avliwly parlivipatv in ilu- liusi- rneff-Iirlgs. us-ss l'llVl'l1'llllllIl at WHS. 4lf10l'PXi.i-Pr4-5i- null - 1,111 1: Nllx. Riu-lial. Npmifurz lrma Suulliall. l,.lI'llllIIll'I1l1l- ruuig bluirix 4,114 in ru A-N .,1. i -.X .1 .lurly llimuluu. l.l1ap- N-1 rwlarx, ,. 103 FRONT ROW: IJl'1l0l'Ll1l Mnss. Dflllllil 121111111111-r. 52111115 Cam-r. H1-11111 H11111111s. Dvhru SI1111f1111r1. 511111111 Gill. ROW 2: 15111111 Starks. Jvff Bam-r, 111'r111a11 .I -H10 III1't'11Ilgl. R1lI1l7'qSp1111,111-5, N111 x1LlY'11Il 111111 N111 Wi1Ii11111-. 111-1111-11 11111111- 111-rf In 111111-11 1111- f11'111N 111 N111-111'1' 111141 IIl1111I1'IIl1l1l1N. O4 11111's. Rogvrs 'V111rl111. K1lI'1 V1'11is1111111111. R11111113 1 111'111f'l', ROW'3,' P11111 C11k1's. W4i11i1' 1.1112 Tvrry 1V11'ff1i111.1111s. Autry 1,1112 ,sa .4 . ,N 'f ,rf E E 1 3 1' , 1 Q -Q, K 1-11 if bi 1 Q Q if-1 1 1 -4 1' ' 31 ' 1 111 1 1 ,W ,1 4 ,,-' 1 ,Jizz-Y' .ij f' .M 1? 1 , r.-1 3 1 ff ' 1 WW, . f ' 1? My j VE: 51-11-111w 111111 11.1111 17111111 1'11j11y1-11 11 vulw p.1rly 111 ll11'i1' firxl Science and ath Club Has New Ideas X 31.63 -M ai wav 'ww-W-...- The Woodlawn Seienee and Math Clulfs purpose is to promote an appreeiation of science and mathematies and to further enrich the knowledge of those interested in the pravtieal and professional fields of science and math. The Seieme and Math Club iS open to any student vvith a C average who has a sincere interest in svienee and math. The Club introtlueerl Apollo 16, a eomputer. at the annual ROTC Carnival in November. LEFT4 Terry Mf'Climuns. Vive Presidentg Rodney Fielder. Presirlentg Rogers Martin, Treasurer. BELOW: Members of the 54-11-nee :mtl Math Chili cliseover the sc-ere-t of lveeoming an A student. BELOW l.EFT' Carl Davis and Rodney lfieltler give E1 lerture at one of the Svieiiee and Math Clulfs many meetings. BELUW RIGHT' A eomputer ltelpe-tl ,tim- nlatle the interest of students ut Woudlavvns carnival. ,J .V I 2 ' Q 'M V, f M' 4 A ta :fa t f 1 1 if f . M t t 'A tl' , J f, arm , tf , fv, .,, ,v, tv, , 1 a.:..,5jf,p gg , , M2111- 1.s.:p, . '- , ag 5 fir w o - - eg t f ':3,f,,5,, . Ni. ' . K -, .Q . ,.K,:sigg3:taew1.xf.. V, ibifzgfj, ' 1 Q,-J --P. .w ,, i X -MQ w. . H 5 'W-. S 3 wt? we 'Q-5 U Q x 5? Q may .H ' A v .mf Q 1' Q 105 CREE,NH.4,Yl7.S' - FRU YT ROW: Dl'NNLlyI1f' K111'i11p. I.:-slvr I,11x:1r11N. Clvn Rmigvrs. B011 Hurrix. H1lFXj ,IUINXN D01111l1i CL1FI'UH. Dzuiri Smrks. Carl Dzuis Hu! 1115 H411'11. Ro111'1'I Fl1g1rl1.Gly1111 I,ofli11, R0Wf2.'Cz11'x H11m'lxL1l1e-4'. Sum- l.1flQr:1114I1z Mark C11114!5. ,l11l11111y Bvwll. Tvrry O'Nr'z1l. l.1'fl'YT.' Mr. H.11'1'ix. K'I'NillQl 11N N11r111-1111 l11'lpo'4I FF.-X M1111 Illilllf Llvlixiliw. l1'11'LOW' UF1 1ffl:'RS w 1 RU.YT ROW D 1 1 Bnlrln HUV11. T1'1'L1f111'1f1': Mark flullrly Furli111114'11iu1'1u11. RUWYQJ ,IUIIHIH Bw-1'l1, S4'IlliIll'l1 Cary Hll1'lxi1l1l'k'. Yin' I rvsi nlvnlg llurxy 411111:--. St'1'Y'0lLlI'yZ Bob Harris. Pre-sidf-111. O6 FFA'S Bobb Horn Receives Honors 51111111 SILIIQ' 1 1111'. IJI'1'X1Ul15 1111-111111'rs. 11111111111fx11111f11r111N -1.111- 111.11111111111 1.lI1l11. FRONT ROW: 11117111 L11f1111. 1111111-r1 1'1111lI'11. 11111111111 11111'1'1111. 1,LlX1l1 51111'1w. 11111'x1'N .111111-5. D1'1x11y111- K111-11111. l111'11 1.:1rN1111. 514'Xl' 1,l'11I'1lIIl11'. l..11'1 11.1112 C1lll4'1x 1g4'11l4'1K11, l111W'2.' Terry O.Nl'Zl1. 111111111 111H'Il, N1z1r11 f,1i1Ill11. 1111111111 111-111111 1111-11 1111111131-rs. 1.1-s11'r 1,.11111'l1x. IJQIX111 171111. 131111 11.11'1'1x. 11.1r1 11Ill 111111111- ROW,'f: S11-xv S11111r:.111. Tim K111111, 1JLl1l' 1111111111-1'. 111111111 York. D1-111115 Ri1'1'. YIIIITLIX F1'1111kh. R1r'1Q N1LlIlIl1I1Ll. '1'1'I'I'1 H11111-5. Cary 111'LlIl111Ll1II. N11111- N111 1111' IlllI'IJOSl' 111 1'1':X lr I11 1111111 Xllllllgl 1111111 111 111-1'111111' 1111111-1' 1a1r111111'f. 114'111'I'4'I1lZ1'llr. 111111 1J1'111'F 14'Ll11l'1'b 111 11l4'l1' 1-1111111111111111-s. 11 111x11 I11'1JX1f14'5 1171-X Ll1'llXl1I1'N 111 11111111 11l1'X 1111111 pI'L1l'1ll'Ll1 1-x111'1'11-111'1'. T111'x 411s11 111-1111111 11x1111'r- S11If1 111111 1111111 111 111111111-1'111v 111111 011lf'I'N. 1'1'X 1111-111111-1' 131111111 1-1111'11 r1'1'1-111111 b1Ll11' 1'11LlI1lIl1l1Il 111111111X 111 1111' 1.11111- T1111 f'1'11Ll1I'I'IIlI'I1Iw Y111' 1111'1111111rs111p 111'1- 111 111- 1'II1'H114'l1 111 x'111'z1111111z11 z1g1r11'1111111'11111111 111- 11111111 111111 11l1'1'1lLl111l'1' 11x l1l-.'F7'- 1 1 X rNX1'1'1111'.ll'1 41l'I'1 111111 111111 111111111 1111111 ,111111111-N 1111- 111111111 7 fu-ff Library Worliers Volunteer Services I,lIH'21I'N usflstunts r1'111t1-r their sclrxiws hy gxixingx 1111 their study hull 111 work 311 hour tT2il'l1 11115 ill II11- lilJl'iII'N A f1w1 uf th1- 11111113 jobs the w01'k1?rs p1-rform are- 1'h1'1 lx lllg wIlldf'IlIr III 111111 out of Ihr- library. I't'Sl1PlXillgI h1111l1 111111111111 11111 11111I 1t11lix1-ri11g1 fillt' 1111li1'11s, llllfl fh1'lx'i11g. 111-11 QIlLlIN'I'S. RIGHT f l.ll?R,tlH' Wvf,R1XfZwlfS,' 'Vltlrx Pivlxwtt. T11111111x lfuh lh11111.1N 1511111-1'1'tt1-. 121121.03 5 l,ll1T1II't x1111'l11'1'-111'11 1'1--111111-ilvlv f11r1'l11 lx 11194 1111! All l11111lv H1l'l'7'U1l-1 h.1-1'111h 11,11 1- l'l'N1ll'lXtI1Qf1l1 51111 nf th1' 11111111 twine 'l'h1111111e H1111 Uhr 1 - ,,....4 ffice Worliers Aid ecretaries Woodlawn sludvnt olficc- assistants xsork an lionr 4-avli clay to In-lp to liglilvn Iliv loarl of lliv offiu- stall. Slnmlf-nl offiw- workers Img-rin llivir claily task ln pivking np alnsvn- tc-0 varmls from all Iliff lionie-rooins vavli rnorning anfl flis- Iriliulingz morning slim-ls. Otln-r dnlivs of the- olliu- work- ors invlude answering lllff t4'lm-plioiiv zinml taking nie-ssagrf-s. running errancls. locating slnmlvnts ulivn in-mll-ll. anal nlis- tributing afternoon slim-vis to the' teavln-rs. LI-fFT.' Ulfivr- uorkm-r Corrinm' Harpvr gaini-rl rnurli kiioulewlgze' ln uork- ing: mu-li llay tliiril pm-riorl in llic offivv. FRUXT ROW: Corrinv Harpwr. l,anvll Ross. Clic-ryl Starks-5. Donna l,ill2.iIHll4'T. Dianv llm-ad. Moiiiva Soxwll. ROW 2: Palriria Whiu-. Hlionda Tm-kvr. livgina Mays. Patrivia lfwll. Pain King. Pain Re-ggio. ROW' 13: Holrin Suinrall. .lavkiv Lolnnan. D1-bi Prix-sl. Lori Gayvr, Bobbi Nlvive-r. Flo M1'Cuir1-. RUW -J: Faiiiriiv Slanla-y. .lanvl Martin. Pal Kviin. Carolyn lVlf'rllin. Br:-nrla S4'li4'lling:e'r. Pain Lavngn-r, Della Calhvy. Palsy Hawk, Annivr' Prom-ll. IIO ,, mm,, fa 'til' -.-....,,,,,? 2 Q F 1 aw ABOVE: FHA .tdyisors Mrs. Mflnnis and Mrs. Young helped members ln-urn about thu- opportunities in homc t'l'UIl0ITll4'r-. RIGHT- FRONT ROW: Rhonda Fyffe, Reports-rg Cathy' Raslnerry, 'l'r4'asurerg Kayla Bris- tvr, Vice Prvside-nt. ROW 2: Connie Harvey. President: Moniva Martin. Parliamentarian: Lanell Blount. Secretary. 'i s ,C - Q FHA Strives for a Better Tomorrow The Future- Homomakers of Arnericefs motto, Toward New Horizons. reminds rncinhvrs that their contrib- utions toward home life- today will inflilffnve the kinds of vomrnunitie-s and homes they have tomorrow. Members ol the Clulr lt-arn through expr-rivnce the- joys and satis- lavtion of homvmaking. As sf-rvire projvvts this year. thc' FHA members helped needy families and preseritml a Christmas program at the nursing home. FHA is roniposvd of girls who art- presently enrolled in one of the homo txt'onornivs voursm-s and maintain a CF average. l R0.YT ROW: l,an1-ll Blount. Sherry Cue-rrero. Charlsir- LeMay. Dcbbir- Frazier. .lane-t Caxton. Connie Hurwy. ROW' 2: Cathy Rasbvrry. Rhonda Fyffe, Kathy Svott. file-nda King, Monica Martin. Gail Carney. Kathy Ftcnfrowc, Kayla Brister. FRONT ROW: Wendy Culliun. Gail Butler. Cindy C1J1l1lvs. Lyniwttc- Nluzemiv. Katy Sliivlrlf. Pam l.z1f-iigvr. Helen Waller-r. B+-try Hall. Bvrlq Rusfz-ll, ROW 2: Rtuuly Tlmriipwii. D1-liluiv Duty. lan Hynes. Slvplitinie- llulmtiii. 51151111 llmimlx. Dvlilviv Frgilivr. Pullx Bmilie-l1l. S11-an liI'Ul'lx1't'. Patil lfulvf. llomiltl Czirtvr. 'Z' FTA Offers Valuable Teaehin Experience To pmmou- an ititvrvst in the t1'a1 l'1i11g pmfe-ssimi aml 5 .i Llltll Ollllllflll- nitics ul tc-avliclrs is tlie- purpose of FTA. Some' of I-'FA Stl4'l'lLll uctivitics ure- sm-lling uimly. pair- tivipaling: in tht- ROTC vurrmixnl ami tliv Nlotliu-r's Xlurvli on Birth D1-l1-vts. Eavli your llic- lmivlia-rs urs' limiore-4l llllfltlgl rl-li'Z1t'llt'I' gXppi'1-vitition Wie-1-lx by PTA uitli sonn- spvfial uvtivity. llic Wo1i1ll11m1 FTA is op:-ii tu tim 4lllLll'Ill uitli L1 C grticlv giwrtigf- Llllll Ll rlII4'f'I't' iiitervst in tlif- ll'ilt'lllllQl pm- Nioii in tli1 ft 'W T IN UI 1 1 x XII ROI! ' ii x , 1 11 1 11 1 1 6, . , -1.4 F I X lil Ly wx :Q YS x X W .- -4 -n my N A ws: X A ' ,, QW? Q x w lf.-.Q ffif ..xx n N Sf? I gf fix J,, ,L 4, cf af' P x . U , ix f A 'im-mx - W V Q-.-,Q J VA . A x Q Sf? Q 5 K 1 if' BRA V5 HONORS fffG fc-,1 ,I-ii , 5 H4 uill and Scroll Gains New Members Quill antl S1-roll yyas lwglin as an organization to re-t'og- nizv ahility and rvysarrl at'liivy'f'invnts in yyriting antl othvr phase-s of journalislit' work in high svhool. It is a national honorary organization. H Al Woomllayyn. nivinln-rs art- st-levtn-d in thi- spring of 1-a1'h yvar. 'lihvy niust hm- a ntvinlwr ol a pulilivations staff. vitlu-r ,'XCCiOl,,iXDl'l. HERALD. or Football program and arf- rt-voiniiu-iulvrl hy staff sponsors. Only ,luniors anrl Soniors are' 1-ligiblt-. Intluvtion vt-rvinoiiim-s are ht-lil at tha' Castle. Olrl and nom nu-inln-rs are prvsvnt with their parents and sffhool offivials. lriarh iiultivtw' is pre-sontm-d with a pin and invin- ln-rsliip varml. Club nu'inhe'rs also i'evc-iw a national Quill and Svroll rnagiaziiu- yyhiwh vontains intvresting infornia- tion alrout si-hool puhlivations. ,L H ABOVE RIGHT: Mrs. Henderson, il new sponsor. gladly shares the I i i in in Vffpftllslblllly' of bm-irlif Quill aml Srroll sponsor with Mrs. Ric-harrison, ,,,,t,,y f, . if f 'X' RIGHT - 01'Y 1CERS: Juanita Luvus. Prvsitlcntg Frans:-s May, Vice K j . Prrfsirlm-nl: Tornir-tte' Bennett, Tri-asurtfrz Bvvkiv DvBros-vk. Sn-frvtary'. 2, fl ii ' I I S1TYYfWI: 'l'onne-ttv lic-nnvtt. fiinily Griffith. ST,4.'VDl.'VC: Erika Kuun. .luanita I,ut'aQ, Ifmm-pg May. B,-i-kip D,-Bw, WPS! tv V .rf- -rk. Donna Ernfingzvr. ff' Hohbi Me-rrvr. l Sw 1 it gfxfltx Mvsiyfx . ig 3 dx use alll y twig iiistil' V fr if L . K- K- Ri.. - , ' gf is 5 t - i , 'iii' Q 5':f Zi.-Z 'ff ' Q ,gy :gf 3 'Q X S Bar VLAN V!ll.ttl ' S 'it' Q00 ll W laewmf. 6 x .Q 2? is Q, 'N aa it . t he t-1 JW UNDKL tw 5: .X 'f wx., X v OFFICERS: Mike Sehaferkotter. President: Naney Wyley. Chaplain: Bron Mr. Spain, serving his first year as sponsor, diseusses the aetixities with Ward. Yiee President: Brnee Bnekingham. Treasurer: lindsay Collins. See- Mr, Rqylpingyyq. relary. NHS Recognizes Scholastic Abilit Thirty-six members have maintained this average from National l-lonor Soi-iety seeks to reeognize those stu- the ninth grade and actively participate in other phases of eampus life. At the end of the year there is an induction ceremony for new members and an annual spring banquet. Certain members are also selected to serve as ushers for gradua- eligible for membership in the soeiety. tion' dents who exe-el not only in aeadeinies but also in serviee to sehool, leadership, and eharaeter. All sophomores. jun- iors. or seniors who maintain a 3.0 grade average are FRONT ROW: ,lnne Patterson. Susan Smith, Susan Hemperley. Kathy Cnmans. Sherry Bellows. Terry Alexander. ROW 2: Donna Chandler, Beckie D1-Bron-ek, Aliece Cole, ,larkie Lohman, Melinda Austin. Karen Whitwortli, Lauri Barre. Erika Knun, ,luanita Lucas. ROW 3: Tonnette Bennett, Pam Rowe. Helen West. Bertha Neal, Bobbi Mercer, Trivia Heins. Ann Collins, Sandy Carter. Donna Emfinger. 'Tanya Jones. ROW 4: Jimmy Windham. Clyde Pratt, Bruce Buckingham, Mike Schaferkotter. Glenda Coleman, Debbie Bulloek, Bron Ward. Lindsay Collins, Paige Hudson. Rodney Fielder. Hmmrs nnrl L1 lllSllllgLlllSllPll rvpuluunn lum- long IIIL1I'l'i1'll ilu- xxwllillllillill Higll S1-luml vlluplvr nl Ille- Nulionul FUl'l'Ilrll' lA'21g1lI4'. 'flux pllrpnsf- of NFL is lu slirnululm' inlvre-sl unrl zlvlivily in sp:-wll Zlllll fl1'llLllf'. 'l'l14- lNH'Illf-lllflff' lnoys and girls mlm ure- nms nu-rnlu-rs unrlx long: and Iuml lmurs prvyuxrillgg lor llu'ir tourna- lIH'lllS. vlllllj lruxvl out nl town ln lmus to 4'mnp4'lf'. Tln' Nlfl, lnuinluins L1 we-rlil pninl sysu-rn fm' all nwrn- lu-rs. 'l'n lwvmlu' L1 nusrnlwr il Llvlmte-1' rnusl f-urn Ll mini- lnum nl 23 points in spl-f-1,-I1 vornpvlilinn und rnainlain Ll C+ graulm- zxu-r'ug1'. Thl- sponsor also re-1-1-iw-s L1 41-rtuin lllIIl'llJl'I' of poinls in pmpurlion lu tluf IllllIllJt'I' of points Q-urnm-ml by slullvnts. RIGHT - Ul'Y lf.'lfRh': ,Iulm Boston. l'rvsi4l1-nl: Mrs. lfusln-r. Spmmsnrz .l.1wlxic' l.ulun.xn. Sw I't'lLlI'f1 Susan Slllllll. Yue- PI41'Nlll1'lll1 TUIIIIIU Uilrsun. lllI'l'LlNlI!'4'I', l?fL'l,0lf' 7 FROVT ROW: l.influ Nlym-rs. Susan Slllllll. B1-vlq Hlltlrlllllll. lulxu' l.ol1nmn. LPIIPQ' llsflu-rl. Klum l l14'F'. Nluna lwv. Dvnlse' lllllllfilll. Nlmm Rlll'llLll. HOW 2: Trudy llznifl. Paul Marks. Marty lVlz1rIin. l,1lXlIl lll.l-s. xllllllx Flvplu-ns. Tunnny Gilrson. .lHllIl llnslml. .lvrry Kl'nnf'4ly. Daryl lflupp. liolwrl Gilllvs. Aluniwr' Nllrwl, 1, 6 rf: FL EXhlbltS Tournament Trophles Knights Build Leadership at Castle 111 1111- spring 111 1-111'1'1 year 11111 j1111i1i1' 1'lz1ss 111 W1111111:1w11 1'11-1'ls 1i11' girls 111111 11111111 1101s 111 2111111111 Boys' 111111 Girl! 511111-. 11111 11111-s 111111 LlI'1' 1'llUSf?ll must possess lllf' llllillllll' 111 11xL1114'I'Slllfl. s1'11111111's111p111111g1l1x1'111111 111-1's111111111x. l',111'11 .Xiigiisl 1111- s111111-111s 1'11'1'11'1l gn 111 1.51 111 11.111111 1111111. 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Xl4'1I1I1l.1 Xllellll, ROI! 1 W:11'11. 1i1-111111- 111-111111-1'11. lJ'111g1- 111111-1111. li1'1'I11.1 N1-.11. 1111111 l7Izl,kl,.-1113-5 K ,N'l1'T1VQ. 111-111-11W11s1111. 1'11111.1111 11.1111 x. .N'Y',1Nl1lNff, XlllI'I'.lX 1 1',11111-. '1l4'I'I'I X11x.111111-1'. liugwr P11111 111111 Xl 1111 X1111 N 1111 11111111-1'. 5111-1'1'1 111'111111s. 1f111l1' 131.111, l1r1111- 15111-1-1i11y11.1111. l'il'11x.l li llllil. 'J' S-I II8 v-.J fgfi sw' X1 Individual Honors 'wt K New f X bw Create Interest CLOCKWISE FROM LEFT' Mona Le? and Mary Hivrs vxhilrit trophies they won in speech competitions. Receiving the Gund-Citizenship Award given annually by the Pelican Chapter of the- DAR was Kathy Comans. Bvckic DeBr0e-Ck and Bruve Buckingham were- recognized as Outstanding Senior students by the Optimist Club. CLOCK WISH FRUQV RIGHT' As om' 01.5-lgirlQ from avross the- nation. Rcnfw- Goldsmith mn sc-lm-tml for the All-Amer ium Urxll Tr-nur R:-mi Um' IIll'IIlbl'I'm. Linda Foil-5. Rm-mae Lgtildrlllilll. I,dlH'I Brlrrv. :md Jam-1 'Wlurtin sn-rw rm-4-ogrlixf-d for olllflamliug Llfhix-vf'1114'r1l at SMI' Drill Swhool. Fin' Woodlawn Svniorf. john Bos- ton. Ronalul Huw-5. Tofwttv Bvnm-tl. Slum-rrp Bellows. :md fwlycief Pratt wen- lwfloxsf-ml the IIUIIOF of Irving Ll par! of lhc' Outstanding 'I'4-0m1gf'r- of Amari: Ll Program. J Wlfw wwmwsmff ffffilyfi fifffffff ffainwuarrr .yer , .MA I K E, , if - wi? ,.,.. N ww. 1 s, CLOCKWISE FROM LEFT? The- dc-sign submitted by Tri- ston Larson was used for the Caddo Carver Center parking lot. Miko Schaferkottvr was elvvted Registrar of Lands at Boys' State. Paul Marks served as Sir Knight to pro- mote svhool spirit. Seniors Recognized in Various Fields N on e Q Lgiiigij ,W if W ri ' s ' H E, ff 1' 'Y , , o ' A ' R if gyikm gl- H4 ve 'gf i we . 'Q 121 'fi -H1 'W J ov vii Marches 'CO 53'-R 'Q Effort and Dedication Bring Results CLOCKWISE FROM LEFT' Debaters. Tommy Gibson and Helen Whitson, have qualified for the Tournament of Cham- pions to be held in New lbe- ria this spring. As an FFA project, Bobby Horn raised a State Champion lamb. After much hard work and tedious practice, JO Calloway was cho- sen to be an All-State Choir member. OPPOSITE PACE - CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFTA Helen Whitson shows enthusiasm after serving as Clerk of Court for the Day. All-City and All-District run- ning back, Arthur Green, was the Core of the Knights' back- lield. ACCOLADE Editorial Staff members won a trophy for a Superior Planned Year- book at NLU. 1 3 X M www vw 1, E: Q- . 4 1 M , QDMZ if, xi' N-'+gv.,, .mn .. NT' s 'Mmm - . X X xy 127 x dl' KA, , , in 1. Wi? a A J f 'K Sat: ?'v+ . 'pfxxiw Q ,fix . L, .e Q ? 1 3, f ' wr?-A Af A A 51-fu' ' ,Y Q7 '-4 Graduates Escort Maids It was 1111 1'X1'1l111g 11111111 1111 s11111't11I11rs LIS 1K1ll1'1'I1 '1'1-1'1'1 11X11'x1111111'1' 211111 11111 11111111 rf-111111-11 111111' 11111 1111Il11'1'11IIl1I1Ql 11'rI11111f'N 1o1'O1't1111111'2T. 1972. '11111' 1'11111't 11115 f11'1'Sl'Il1f111 111 111111 1111111 111th 11111 11111111. 111111 111111. 111111 1111111-1-1'1-ttw 111 t111- 1111'11111t1o11 111 12111 1v1LlIl 1111 11111 111-111. T111' IIlL11K1r 111-111' 1-s1'111't1-11 111'1'11ss 11111 111-111 111 1111151111111- i11g '72 g1'a111111t1-s. 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The moment is tense as Debi Priest and Vivki Nossaman await the announeement of Girl of My Dreamsf' Sur- prised. Mary lVleDearmunt. aeeepts the Congeniality and Grouch awards. Judges for the pageant were jean Bradford, Lela Smith, Gloria Harrison. and Frank Page. lVl.C. Randy Haynes adds his humor to the pageant for a second straight year, Vicki Nussaman parades with pride as Girl of My Dft'3IItS.'A TOP 20: Luwunna Wllieeler, Dc-lrhie Taylor, Ramona Solomon. Renee Beaty. Pat Walsworth. Shree Latham. Debi Priest, Kelly Barnes, Evelyn Moss, Jan Thompson, Vicki Nossaman, Debbie Moses. Nanry Green. Sherry Bellows. Terri Alexander. Ginger Howell, Linda Morgan. Mary lVleDezirrnont. Trudy David. lris Jordan, Cheryl Mieiotto. 2 7 . gf . j ., 4 , ip L it 1' ' w ,,, 5 -1 in V5 1 'Tlvikf ..,. as .. . 1 4 M, ii' v I, ,A Y ia? ii' 1 'E i - I ,af . QW 1 ml I 17 f j afar rx X f fl i'JN.K!,,uXv IV 1 Ex .4 k f ' A Xxx? N giQv,,f- X! ffjil -- 'Q'-, iii ! g f SME 5' l , A' .-5 J Wh , SEX ' t -T ....,,.... - ....... iq A 5 1 5 I as il 4, ' , 2 , A s vo' W I qi .4 4 W 4 iam 1 1-2- E 1' N 0 nl' , -' MW Q , Dreams Are Reality for Five Beauties Q 4 li bfi l ws g- ! A 1 5,11- i I , 1. CLOCKWISE FROM FAR LEFT: Sz-vond runner-up Pal Walsnorlh haf sz-rvvd in many are-as gil thc' Casllv. Raniona Solmnun dr:-urns of the- f'wf'iu-rm-111 as third run- ne-r-up, Yivki Nusaurxiuii. a junior. rrligns La- Girl of My Drf-ariisf' As fourth runnvr- up. Jan Tilt!IllIDrfll1.S xniiling fare- bI'igiliI'IlrIi1F Castle-'s halls. Dahl Pri:-at ff-1-is lhal bving first riinnvr-up in the- pagf-ant has t'iiIU3.Yf'ii he-r ye-ars ul Woodlawn. 'L s ' fi ,Q 1 If , 'vhkli 4 , Q i.- f Q. K f. I ' ,-1 L' W f' ,s 5 'SFX -1 ,. N vi,-I x' ' i gwi5if'f 3 xfigi iff? wr 13 7 . S 2 J f ,,.. f 1' -.. Seniors Receive Honor of Knighthood This year! At-4-olade Pageant was held in Felrriiary. Reigning oxer the eonrt were their niajesties. King Ron- alil llarxey anal Queen Janet Vllnte. They ev-niplifiecl their loyalty to the wliool in xarions nays, King Ronald serxeil as Student Conneil President and elass laxorite. antl Queen Janet served as eheerleacler. Castle walls lornietl the hai-kgronncl as eaeh inenilier ol the eonrt was presenterl. The Qneenis attenilants wore gowns of differing shades of pink aeeentetl hy niafehing aeeessories. Attireil in the traditional all white. the Queen eoinpletecl the eourt with an air of splendor. Beeause of their kerxice. valor. and loyalty. the honor of Knighthoocl wah lrestowerl upon Clyde Pratt. Ricky Wyatt. Mike Koolv. and ,linimy Winrlham by King Ron- alrl. Queen Janet then draped their shoulder with a red sash. lnnnemliately following the pageant. the Knights' Bull took plaee at the :Xineriean Legion Clnh on Cross Lake. 138 ff-mxxxfx-,x,,xx f ft . Xi ikh. .L K .' t , 5 Q .af at r A 2 S 'Q 1 x X 3 . yt, E 'fx .5 S 3, f?fi gs 1 How ga CI,Ul,'lx'u'l.N'l:' 1 RU.V 1,l:'FYi' Htllflfliltlltllfl llr Court Jvstm' was Tony Natimlx. Suxtn U:-4' Smith :tml lJl'ltlPit'xYhit1'ilttif'4i tht- Que-4-n ax Train Bt-an-rf. I..1ftit-N-1rt-Waiting. Irix ,lurdtuh lrlvhhif- Mn-rw. and .htvkiw Puul Lmrt Squirn-N Kefilh Bllglilll. Kvllx Killgnrv. illltl Churlx-S 0'Kf-r-tv tu-rv vh-rtt-rt hy Ihwirr'I,1wrnL1ta-N tu frrw- on tht- Court. Intrurhtm ing tht- 1973 fx4'1'lIhllit' llmtrt tu-rt' lFl1IIlIJ!'l4'4'1'N, Nxtnvy tlttglv, Ur:-nrht Urovsrt, :nut tilllllltifii SIIIIUHN, lll'P0.S'lTI-I IVHIL' f TUV: lfxhihiting Ihr- qttgtlitit-F Wmutlmtrt -t.m4tN for xwrv Lztmtio-N Marx Amt Uhtrllwltstltp. Put Wulf- uorth. Sh:-rry Uvttmw. :tml Ram' NILIIHXIWVF .tml txmghlx t,ty4h' Pratt. Risky Wyatt. Xtikf Kmnht .mrt Alimmy Xvtltdlttllll. HUTTU.U' Kitty Rutl- Lllti Httrxvy Amt fJll4't'Il ,lunwt While- rt-ign with dignity. 139 N f,'l,Uf,'KWlSlL' FROM RIGIIT: MlIilI1'll Sillllifll All'Yl1Illll'F Zlllll Mzlifls A Slliiflbll BlL1ulwusl1ip and xillfilfll XYYLIIY' xwrz- l'NI'UI'Il'1l by XYLDSLII Ha-uri Killgzurv and Pzlgn-Q Ramly Mlm-11 :xml Mark Sta-plu-nf. T111- Hvrulml. Bruw- Buvkirlghuum. inlrmlm-ml ilu- Court lo IJLIQLIXIIH alms:-rv 4-rs. .lu Cxllglxxgly, fLN!'IldUlyIl P4'IlIlBXH'll. Shu-1' I,z1Il111m. flzlrolyn WnrmIvll4 D1'lYlii1'YIwLlyll7F, C1-lin Hi:-lu-nlmulmm. :mil Churlvs ami Rivh- .mi W1-Ils display ll mrin-I5 of Iullsiuxl IZll1'Ill. Sl'IIi0IA!- gzllhvr lwfcm- lhv llllgfillll In slum' tho 4'x1'ile'Il1v11I of In-ing 011 IIN':M'1'nl1l11Q'f1m1rI. a cant Displays plendor and Royalty W J 4 , 40 5 'N M fm Fi V K , . JP? i'f'fr i I I 5 ' , I 3' 1 1 1' 2: f L- , 'Z'iiV TL. 'W' Tai' XM 'R .,q vi v Jffjl ' m. ,j'Sf,f ii gif qs, , if I' . r 7. Q4 511 . Y, . .Q X N5 5, 5' , 7' .ze ' K ' I 5 .A 9 EQ 'Y' K gg 'N .f G A, t 24, , , ,ir .. 1 F' 9 W' if 23 in j,, x X' if gif V ,Vg W g ,Z 522 Z ff H yi 5 -me 'fix I? gvrfpfgi if , X n 5 T' ffl! 961 Wig. X sim. ,pw SPORTS -MW I Q + iQ 4 Wi Woodlawn 1972 Varsit Team i i ey.. .. l R0.YY' ROW: ,lill'1llIl'N lllbhflhllll. Txrum- Prulvy. RL1ml.lI Prcwvll. Dt'IIIIih Riva RUBY' 2: Doug Tlmr'l1l1m. Pllln1111e'r Willizunr. lhlrx liry RUW ff: 171,111 1LI'4't'll. C1'm'gr' N1LllIll1iH. 'lxurlllny Hur. Uulwlrx Bmxslm. 'xlxllllll' flrzfwll. RUWV -I: .-Xrllmr X11'X.lIl4lL'I'. 'Nlilu' vI'lI!'lIl'I'. Bufvlvy BIQILUI. Rogl-rDmml1lu-. Sl1'X0l'1l'iIh, ROW 9' I.lHl K:'lmiIlgIm1. Rivky xxvfllll. Hike' fxrmls. K1-Hx Killgmrv, K1'IIS1ll4'I11'!', llllfll, Ramlx -Xllvn. RUW 5: l rm'nl Yulllxglbluod. .-Xlln-I1 Kinlvy. Mike' Urrmn. 'Il-rrx RQYXHMPII. Wurlv Cll.ll1'I'. ROW 6: KUIIIIQ Rin l1.1l. .Inim Inn: IIIIIIIIX l1Lil1.m1. U4-un lfuupw. 'Xlfrml Pipe-11 ROW' T. ,lillllllf Ilutlmx. Rv'r1.ml ,I4rh11wrl. ff11.1r'lix'U'Km-1-fw. Billx IGI:-x. DMM Hemi. RUN H: V. I, lsllm I lx: lllw D 'g'x.XL QQ x , 1111-5111111-111 1111111 111 w111l111ll1S1l. 13111411111 1111-51- 11-1115 11111115 46 Rl1,'ll7 11'll1'1l1'1'5111111 11111111111511'111111'5 111111- 111FI111'1'11 1111' 5111111-1115 111 1 1-11-1-1 111111 1J1'1'1llIl1' 11L1I'1 111 1111-11' 41111111 'Y1Ll11'1'. 11ll1' 111 1111' 111-51 1111111111 lr 1.11111-11 .-X. 1.. X11111111115, 1.11111-11 V1 1111111115 11115 111-1-11 111 11115 N111 :':' 115 11111-1111111 111 101113. 111- 111-1-111111- 111-1111 111111-11 111 19611. 111 1968 111- 11-11 1111- 11111111115 111 11111 11111 511111-1-11111111111111511111111111 1'1-1-1-111-11 1111' 51i111' 1--X X-X 1.11111-11 111 1111' 11-111' 111111111. 111-111 1111 111 1.11. '1'1-1-11 11111-1'1- 111- 1111111-11 11111111111-11 1111' 111111' 11-111-5 111111 1'l'1'1'1X1'l1 1115 Bb. 1J1'QL1x1'f'. 111-111511 1'1'1'1'IXl'11 1115 X1Llr11'1'qs 1J1'Q!,1'1'1' 1111111 L11. 1111'l'11. B1-11111 1-1111111111 111 11115 111- 1I1'gL11l1 1115 1'1lll1'1l111g1 1'Ll1'4'1'1' 111 1'1111' 1511-14 11111-1'1- 111- 1-11111-111-11 1111- 11111- 11-1111. 21 111SS1'S. 111111 11111 111-5. 1111- 51ll11l'111F 111 11115 111'1- 111111111 111 1111- 111111111111 1111111111111 111' 11115 1111111 LIII11 1111- 1II'Ll1l'1ll1 1111' 1115 11-11111-1'511111. X5 L1 11'l11lI11' 111 1115 11111- 1'1lLl1'L11'11'l' 111111 111-111111111 111 111111111111111. 1111- 1111111.11112 511111 51111111-5 111lll1'11 .1 11. V1 l11l1lIIlH. -1 vs -- - 1. , 1 if 1, . , , 11? 5 1 11 118. 1111 aa N- , .1 . 1 5. .g --5 .1. 1111.1 -' -5 -ggi ACCOLADE Salutes Coach A. L. Williams '111l1' 111151 1111111-1-11 11-111'5 111111- 111-1-11 1111-111111'111111- 1JIl1'w 1111 ' 1111111-11 Ww1111ll1115 11115 1L1x1lI1lIi111'11 1-l'l1lll FL111' 1'111'11 111111 .X5 111-1111 1'11Ll1'1l 1115 51-11-11-11-111' 1'1-1-11111 r111I111r 111 BT 111115. Managers Help sslstant Coaches CLUl,'KWlSl:' 1 lx'U.U I,E1 7f .-Xsfixlunl m'm1r'l1z'f. .lfw Bmldu- ruul. TIIIDIIIJ4 lamiflle-maxn. bhc-uly 511:-llrx. Ihtllllilr Spinlv, elm- P1'g11'm-. K4-lx IU. um! vlwlllflllllh Lmllvy final lim: lo 411541155 Npurlx. Hu' Illllllllgl- vrf for llu- l972 Mlrsilx fool- lmll 11-11111 am- 31.111 hu-rngm' K1-11115 Bluxum. and Gary Ccmpm-r. l,l1I'iIIgIlllt'SUlllh- xmml QILHIIV. Cmlrllr-s ffsirllv- mam and Pm-114-v uulvll thm' dlI11'lllI4'IllIX1'lB. 1 NewfC0aches dded with llte opening of tht- lgtl Ioollmatll season. the Woodlawn Knights yu-rc at young lt-am. Through crushing fly-feats and lense rnonivnts. tht- tt-tun niuintainvd a spirit :ind dc-tc-rniinttlion t'liaru1'- ll'I'lSlIl' of Woodlawn. Backvtl lay truly loyal fans. and led lry an unrelenting 4-o1u'lung stuff. tht- Kntgltts ltntshwl fourth tn District l-pX'XgXgX. llw yarsity football learn is lit-tidy-d lay' l.otu'h A. L. Williams. ,loc Peace. graduate ol Louisiana Tw-li, and ,lov Pmondurant. grauluatt- of Nortlu-ast. vouch the olfvnsiyc line: Dvlcnsiyf' lratvkficltl cogtvlies tire Shcaly Shelby of Grambling College- anrl Thomas l'iIlIllC Hl2ll1 of Nortlicast. This is Coach Ell1ll4'IHLlII.S first year at Wioodlayyn. joining the Knights alter coaching at Wossinan High School in Monroe. Thomas Ludley. graduate of Grzunhling College. 1'oac'ltc's the olfensiye und tlvlvnsiyn' lines, Ken lyy. tt graduate of Louisiana T4-vli. 4'o1u'lics the frm-shman tcani. Returning to his high school Alma Mate-r this year is Tommy' Spinks who sct most of the pass-rt-reiying records at Louisiana Tech. Coach Spinks works diligently with the ends. Two new 1'oar'lies added to the Woodlawn stall off:-r new expcrieiim-s for the Woodlawn Knights. Outstanding lialfhavk Arthur Green was plan-tl on the pXll4City and All-District Te-anis. Woodlawn 6 LaGrange 13 The purple-clad LaGrange Gators destroyed the Knight's hope of a season opening victory by the score of 13-6 at the Captain Shreve Stadium. The team from Lake Charles returned the opening kickoff 63 yards. then drove in from the WHS 27 in six plays for a touchdown. From that point the Big Red defense held the Gator offense at a stalemate until midway in the third quarter when a Knight fumble resulted in a 5-yard touchdown sprint for the LaGrange Gators. The Knights scored their only touchdown of the game on a 2-yard plunge by senior Terry Robison after Mike Brown recovered a Gator fumble on the LaGrange 22- yard line. The fumble was one of four turnovers by the Gators. The Knight defense intercepted two Gator passes and picked up two Gator fumbles during the course of the game. 48 ll r in I ni hts Tie Indians VI UVA ll ISF I'R01I I,lz'l-'Tx Xiits, --s- -- ltIl1lxl'I' llilx Ili livilll VV! l'lXl'N instrnwtion- lor Li play from lxooli mills for tha- 4'orl'1'w'l Woodlaun l li lair Park 1-1- Thm- Knights had to st-ttle for a 14-14 tic- with the Fair Park Indians in the Distrif-t 1-AA.-XA ops-ne-r. Aft:-r fall- ing ha-hind 14-0, thf- Knights hattled bar-k late- in tht- third quarter and had a uhanm- to win tho game wht-n thf-5 dt-1-idf-d to go for two points aftf-r the-ir sm-1-ond tout-hdown. Thf- Knights had 1-arlit-r made- a two-point PAT after the-ir first louvhdown to make- tht- scorr- 1-1-8 at half timi-. Howe-vc-r. thf-y failr-d to malu- tht- two points and had to se-ttlv fora tie-. The- Big R4-d defense- had to hold off Indian raids twin- in the- last qnartf-r whm-n Fair Park drove- de-f-p into Knight te-rritory. Dc-fe-nsiw 1-nd Randal Prove-ll droppi-d thx- Indian quarts-rbavlx for 21 6-yard loss on third down. Thi- other Indian raid was stoppi-d hy the- Knightis de-ff-nsv whm-n line-havlu-r Daxid H1-ad inta-rvi-pts-d a Fair Park pass. 149 W11111H111x11 O fI11lh11h1' High 13 'I'h1- Knightf 111111-I1-1l to .'xI'kllIlhLlS 111 play lhvir f11111'lh- 1':111lx1'1l t1'11111. th1' l.1tll1'R111'k C11lh11h1' High R111'lx1'ts. 'l'h1' 11111 11111.j111' f111'l11rs for W'111m1ll:11111's loss ill thix Qliltllf' 111-11 Ih1- t1'1'1111t11111111s hl111'lxi11g1 nf Htl' R1tI'kl'I-5 11ff1'11Niw Ittll' Llllll K111g1ht's 111ist11Ix1'f. I'1Xl'Il with ll11'11'hl111'ki11g 1111111-11 filllllitlii' 1li1l 11111 s1'111'1' ' 1111 th1' Blgl R1-1l 1i1-f1111s1- 1111t1l 11111111115 111 th1- b111111111l 1111111- t1'1'. TI11-11' 1111111 w1'111'1- 1111111- 111 th1' IIIIFII lIltLll'l4'I'. 'l'h1' Knights kiIl1'1i 11111115 of lIIt'iI' 111111 1lrix1-s 11l1i1'h 1'1111I1l IILIXQ' p1'111l111A1'1l s1101'1fs. 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Woodlawn 19 Southwood 18 The Woodlawn Knights spoiled the Southwood Cow- boyfs homecoming game on a last-quarter desperation drive. The Cowboys scored on their first two possessions of the game. The Knights came back and scored with 311- seconds left in the first quarter. Mike Brown kicked the extra point. Woodlawn went ahead 13-12 late in the third quarter on a 14-yard run by Alfred Piper. The Cowboys scored on the first play of the last quarter to go ahead 18-13. Southwood tried for a two-point conversion, but the Big Red defense forced a fumble by the Cowboys. Woodlawn started the drive 63 yards away from the end zone. With third down at the one-yard line the Knightis determined offense pushed over for the score to make the final score 19-18. 152 Wtmtmtllttyyii 17 Bypil 24, Tlit- lint-hatlyt-r blitz. tisuttlly ti yt-ry t-llt-t-tiyv tlt-ft-itsiw tiigttit-tiyt-r. spt-llt-tl tltmm for tht- Knights ttgaittst tht- Byrtl N t-lltryx .Int-kt-if. Tlit- linigrhts opt-nt-tl tht- svtvriitg for tht- gxttiiit- yyith it tt-lltmyy' .lz1t'kt-t ht-mg: swttttt-tl into tlit- t-ntl mm- for tt sttft-ly. 'l'ht- svtmrt- at tht- hall mis 10-9 yyith Byrtl iii tht- lt-tttl. Mitlyyuy in tht- thirtl quttrtt-r tht- Knights tit-tl tht- gxatmt- 17417 ytith a ttitit-lttltvwii tuitl tt tim-point t-tmy't-r- sitm, 'l'ht- svtmrt- rt-mtiiiit-tl lf-li' tiittil tht- ftttall pltty. Wtmtmtllgtytiik fit-rt't- lirit-httt-lu-rs. Nliltt- Brtmii tmtl lit-nm Rat-Intl. hutl at hlity twill tm. Tht- Hyrtl tpiurtt-rliuvlt rt-ntl tht- tlt-lt-itsv aritl promptly t-ullt-tl Ll n5tlt'L1lxn yyhilt- att tht- lint- tif st-riiumugt-. Tht- play rt-sultt-tl in Ll t0t1t'lttlt1ysit for tht- .lLlt'lit'lS anti was to ht- tht- tlt-vitling points in tht- gtimt-. Byrtl yttnt 2-'lt-17. f ...,, 'Nimr- mad Wotitllgtym 26 BTW 15 Tht- Knights yt't-rt- tlt-tt-rmint-tl not to lull to tht- Btiokt-r T. Wasliingttni Litms. 'llltt' l,itmm. wtiriiig: on tht-ir first tilftwtsiyt- play tif tht- gains-, t-tutiltlitit matt-h Wtvtitllttwiiis lvig play-. 'l'ht- Knights prt1tlt1t't-tl thrt-t- t-xt-t-ptitiiitilly luig plays for ttwttvlitltmyyttf. oiit- tt 67-yartl Illllll rt-ttirii hy llt-t-t :Xrtlitir Crt-t-it tmtl tht- tmlht-r lyytm pusft-s from tpiatrtt-i'ht1t-lx Patil Kt-iiriiiigttm to Crt-t-it tmtl spt-t-tly Gary Brytutt. Tht- ytin hy lht- Kriiglils pusht-tl tht-m into ft-t-tmtl plt1t't- in Uistrit-t l-AM-X.-X ytitli at 2-0-1 rt-t-tirtl. 'liht- Litym nlsti st-tm-tl tm lltt-ir lust play tml tht- gzttiiit-. lltmt-yt-r. it yytts not t-ntutigli tt: t-titt-li tht- liriiglits tif tht-y ttlrt-zitly htitl iittttlt- t-iitntigili ptiiiitf tti ttffttrt- tt Viitntitllztyyii yivttiry. 'l'ht- liiitil svtzrt- mis Wtvtmtllatytii 226 ttiitl BTW 15 ltir ilit- liniglitk thirtl rlflllgllll yit-tory. XXiU0fiiLtWIl 14 Ruston 8 qtmi't1'r'sut thi' timuwuniirigz gxuniv ugituiist Hustmi. 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L1 IJLINN 11111-11111 111111 1111111-11 LIIIX 1-1111111-1-5 111 L1 1-111111-11111-11. 111111 111511 11-5 111 1111111111-1 11111111 51-1111-. 11111111111 1111' 11111g1111 1111- 111111- lIl1l 33-21 111111111111 S1I1'1'W'X14'1111'1. Knights Have 26 Lettermen RIGHT - FRUNT RUW: ,Iuhn Wmm' ,l11m'f. Ke-nm Rglvlml. .Izu- quzw llulxnfoll. RUW J: Kxvkx Wmll. Umm- Nt'.l', Ce-urgw H4111- 1li11. Sum- l'1I'llIl. Wznlm- l.h11I4-V. Hury Brymt. UIIL1 1Qr'e-vm, lfl:'l,0W 1 l RU,YT ROW: Hubby t.llHlIIIIII R.1mI.1l I'1'mw-ll, X111-rl fxmle-5. V. J. Imllirlgla-r'. Te-r'r'x Rliliiilbll. .IIIIIHU Vvixxmllmkllll, RUM' 2. ,limmy Dullmm. Kvn S.ll1'h1'l'. f,fl1xlr'lr-5 ij-Kl'1'f4'. Dvilll Cmvp1'l'. Kuulx. 7,5 Dzlxirl llvud. K1-illl Bllglllll. Kvlly KillQ1DT4'.'F1ll!llIlN V V X 'N 156 QQWNNS fi 1972 Freshman Have Winning Season ABOVE 4 FRONT ROW: Kvnm H2ll'Nf'f. Cary Woorl. Larry Yunm-ry. Billy Bmnn. Marshall llnlmvs. Doug Tlmrnlon. lVlz1rim1 Hill. 'Vlurk Wllilv, lm- l,4-ruuimx Rivluml Grvvn. Gary Tristvr. Cllrh Wray, ROW 2. K1-xin Wdrrvn. ,-Xrllmr 'Ur-xumlr-r. .lolmm Odmn. Riflx XxvlllQlllSOIl. Rubin 'Vlrmrl-, Svnll Mcljnrlulrl. Gary -Mlflimn. lvlllfli lVl4'W'lllIl4'X. Yivlur Nlillur. Kl'IlII1'lll llI'l'l'Il. .lim llllllhlllx ROW' li: .lwrry Cllllvll. lilxsarml ll2lI'I'lIl,!lUlI. llnugl BUIIlXN.lI'l'. Xntlmny Wvilxun. Dvllwrl llllrl-nn. Turxxml 'l'hmnpsm1. llrwg llinw. lumvs llllllllllllr. Bnul I,xle-5. S14-xv Wil-rm. l'lrlui1l l'lllI'fJ1'I', Wvllylli' Slllllll. Willif- l'1I'L'L'Illiill. Nl4'll1'nry llslljllbf. l.f'fFT5 l'1lm4rlwfl4Km-lv ll-iw lu rw! lllll'I' an lrigr play. 157 We 5 1972-73 Varsity Basketball Team The Knight's basketball team, with only one remaining starter from the 1971-72 State Champions, were sup- posed to have a very disappointing, losing season. accord- ing to sports writers and journalists of the loeal newspa- pers. However, the never-dying Knight spirit was evident among the players. They refused to have a losing season. In his seventh year head mentor of basketball, Coaeh Ken Ivy and his assistant Thomas Ludley even had their doubts at the beginning of the season. They were reluctant to say whether the mighty Knights would have a winning season or not. However, they still didn't turn their baeks on the team. They worked hard and the team worked hard. After the first half of the season Coach lvy had turned from thoughts of a losing season to thoughts of the Top Twenty and the state playoffs. A few games later the Knights chanees of a playoff berth were totally obliterated by stunning losses to Booker T. Washington and Airline. who the Knights had defeated twiee previously. This year marks the fifth season in a row the Wood- lawn basketball team has gone over the twenty mark in the vietory column. FRONT ROW: Floyd Colston, Stuart Fleming, Robert Dowell, Ricky Law, Chip Norwood. ROW 2: Randolph Smith, Clyde Pratt, Ronnie Coleman, Larry tqftfenn. Arthur Green, W5 A ' ' fm :'. Cs 5' -2 ,P 4. .. af., , , ' ff' f K , ' f' , 'fb' ia! kat y , ..,, is WM, . if -We ' v Z 12, eglllmllfri 4 0 I. ., .uhm H f dams f. fa H - SCORE BOX WHS A OPPONENT 67 Texarkana 69 62 Texarkana 4-5 80 North Caddo 48 55 Catholic High fB.R.J 56 65 Broadmoor 62 72 Bolton 73 70 Springhill 54 57 Webster 69 72 Bolton 73 55 Captain Shreve 61 62 Byrd 59 53 Booker T. Washington 69 74 Airline 71 75 Fair Park 57 77 Southwood 39 64- Captain Shreve 57 64- Byrd 62 57 Booker T. Washington 82 76 Airline 84 95 Fair Park 58 71 Southwood 50 ABOVE LEFT: Coach Ivy di scusses defensive and offensive ta 1 during a time out. LEFT' The Knight's starting five go back to th b hft b g rd dmrhf enc a er ein in ro uce o e ans. 5 Q wk X7 Q!! i 3 Q FKUAIT ROW: lvory Youngblood, Roger Adams, Earl Brooks, Edward Scott, Terry Latham, Ricky Newson, Charlie Law. ROW 2: Greg Young, Chip Norwood, Alvin Hendricks, Johnny Jamerson, Doug Boulware. Junior arsity Bounces on LEFT' Alvin Hendricks goes up for a rebound during the Captain Shreve game. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Floyd Colston comes down with a rebound. MIDDLE LEFT' Clyde Pratt shoots for another two points to help defeat the Gators a second time. MIDDLE RIGHT? Coach Lud- ley approaches the B-Team bench after a time-out talk with his team. BELOW LEFT' B-Team's Roger Adams goes up for another shot. BELOW RIGHT' Coach Ivy ponders the outcome of the second half as the team goes to the dressing room. Reach Up! 22 ,K w-, ' :X Af ,,, V, '11 ,Q ' 925 as 1 C Q . Q ' Q K f., 5 .. Q ' ',:- Q iff 'E i XSS-C 5' . ,Ak Q' 4:1 F I if gi: .,., E , 1 2 .Q SSN. i, D he - t ,imm E 5 .5 f 'Q bn-'ual 1' 1972 BASEBALL RECORD They Bossier 10 Longview 3 Northwood 5 Northwood 11 Longview 12 BTW 3 Southwood 6 Captain Shreve 4- Airline 8 Jesuit tB.T.l 0 Airline fB.T.J 3 Byrd 5 Fair Park 4- Jesuit 9 BTW 8 Southwood 1 Captain Shreve 0 Byrd 9 Fair Park 7 Airline 5 COACH ALTON THOMAS 3 SITTING: Steve Davis, Charles Kirby. Bobby Brown. Robert Roberts. jerry Kennedy. Bob Harris, Paige Hudson, jerry Lewis, Andy Matthfws Bars Hays. KNEELING: Mike Schaferkotter, Vyron Brown, Jimmy Wintlham, Robert Poland, Mark Schaferkotter -f Statistician, Duane Nichols David Anderson, John Coleman. STANDING: Coach Alton Thomas, Calvin Evans, Steve Tingle, Ricky Breedlove. kr. Lainks 4 W.H.S. Knights' 1972 Baseball Season ur K1 iff? f 1. A if if im X fl ii ,ig iv 5 g 'si' it WM 1 N. X. 1497 ' ,wi 6 . , .i IVVI I ,L x 5.5 itsm...a.,,wWM , ,yr-r WW A N. Y .. 4- 4 . . .. 1, 2 73 B . ,ft , At . . ., ff' 'jx ,. if K . f I ' , 4, 4' -- . ,st , , I - swf ff' R Nr' ' ' 1 W eff 5 1' f, , 3 .,,, 1, I . .,kh 37 I . ., A .. ff V A -f WH' nf 1 1 . 7, ,, f 2 , f 'g' W fi ff - ,f- Y ,141 4, fa. Mt- ,J Af. 'su - ' . X. If : 3' - 3 was :yi gf ll S T ,, W T 3 X r agp ll is 4 f s y , . .-' If-.Q my If x.: , ' ss.. 5 ,ii it - v -5 T- s ' . f.Af 'i t if is , .' - T , , ' . gi sss's 1' Q l T , fi K. . . ii q ey T -5 k Ah L Q, A .f-:L .:,. :Q K ,E If W ,W ty M .. K S , sgrf - .Ii-fs U 'E ' 1 -f t , kxk, T . T ' l ix T X J', A T '- t - ' '-,J i it V, , .ass s 4 I an .ss.. .K L. .ts ,, . Q - ssaa Q 1 f s Q A K- K A Jig 1 F - 1 , lr It ' f K . y , f .'.. 9' c T 'fy M N Q. The l972 Woodlawn baseball team, coached by head mentor Alton Thomas, finished with a 6-l5 overall record, beginning the season with a slow start by losing the first three games. They bounced back the next game to down the Northwood Falcons by a score of l5-ll. The Knights had power on the mound with senior Mike Aaron leading with a 5-5 revord. Vyron Brown, the only Woodlawn player to make all-distriet, led the team at the plate with a batting average of 406, an excellent performance. The Knights' district record was 4-8 for a sixth-place showing. Of these four district wins, one was over the very highly regarded Cross-town rival team Southwood by a svore of 6-1. l,'L0l,'KW'lSE FRO,'lI LEl 'l': Slew Tinglv warms up bt-hind tht- platt- cwry gunna ,lohn Coleman proves a very 4-ffm-vliw pitr-lu-r, Yyrnn lirmsn outruns ilu- throw again. WE! . ,x,,123.W., 4 . ' '--Sv ,'., . w55? wp if mme A vw -, .,, ., . L,-,- , V Q f ' 0 -'A '7f'f V Va X O ttf' , . A ', f?W? f2.' 1 ' , nf 'ff ' ' 'K wi? M., '-1 . .-A-JSM A, MMM-W - . ,nf '1- W A hy' H ..i 'yB E12-16, N 9:-,W ,,' K f 1. .' ' 15 a , 14 fi ' 4' D - ' rf, .U ,M . - 4. M6 7 , J , rv I, gf' L ,f f ' nv' ' 3 hgzgqag ,, K :zz 5 2 .L A ' nf .qtszvli H- -W-'-- ' -' N, Wfgfff 5 2 5 53 aI,Qfig,ff'1Q1Qgg5Q5 53:5 f' 7,451 fl f' ' .F :fri , - ' JC 3 . - , - ' - 1 ,f 2 gn . ' ' 4' ,- .11 .rw ' 'E 3 - ., f A up ' 1,9 k ' 4 , V.,,:,,:-QQ my . 23: : f z sv ' I : - - ww, Aw aw ' . '5 ln 1 ., ,f 4? wwf H Q., S+ NN wr JL CLOCKWISE PROAV LEFT' Vyrun Brown srures un0lhPr run. Plz1yPrs from Soulhwood and Woodlawn shakf' hands aflvr the-ir last vnuoumc-r. Robert Rolwrls al hal. OPPOSITE PAGE FRIJM TOP LEFT? Mike Aaron, john Colvman, Jimmy Windham. Knights Exhibit Drive and Good Sportsmanship 68 .ah ., ,f'm.2v i f' .ng ' fx , nf nf - - ,. Q Ky ,f rf, M, Q, 4 aka. 5.3 I V VM 1. ,, W S P: yyrw W ,fu ,N V' W- Q Q. ff... , .,f,,y -5' ., fzdllfl' nv 17, . .Q ' rlfili 1- F' M., f MV4 ,fy . . gr 'H .4 4-1 'we . 'v A , i, ' 'E ,,,, .4. A 119' FRONT ROW: Steve Tvrrell. Plummer Williams, Chuck Bvrthr-lot. ,limmy Potter, Fr:-d Youngblood. Mark Davidson. ROW 2: Tyrone' Prnby, Himon JOHPS. Rf-uard Johnson, Jarnes Joinf-r. Hvnry Colston. ,lov Pratt. Arthur Green. Coavh Pe-aff. Knight Track Team New and Inexperienced CLOCKWISE PROM LEFT: Cary Bryant plan-va his fc-4-l in IIN- amrling lrlnvk in pn-p11r'g1liur1 for thc' 411-0 rvlay to start, fVIurk Dglxidfon runf thv lun lap fur tha- milf' run. Henry Cnlslun flys llxrough thc- uir during thc' running broad jump. OPPOSITE P.4GI1': In llu' 100-yard duhh. Cary Bryant sic-pe out quivkly fur a gum! -lurl. Ste-xv Tm-rrs-ll glam-vs to IhQ'Si1it'flL1!'iIlgl ilu- 880 run. 169 LMHJIGIFSB ,L 215Q?15121lfjllzpyfziiyikfi' f'f '1-' '-A PQ' f d I :fu p BMW Q 1 ...fmn 1. . xy! . . 1.-1.13-0. L., 1 4, N ,,l,,, , 31. Qz43m11f1,4?f1'f-P'i.? mafia C5 15 WbfA ' A Mm if L 1 1'-, -, 1 -1 p'1'?1 wx- -, 95' YY if W1 xxx wi ki :XV lyk Av ,XX ax' .Nfxitlif ya' .5 XX 1 1 1 1 1 X ' . 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Ni, 1. f,f.Uf1'KWlS1z'l RllVl.f','l'v7'.'511s11-VV111-1'f11111-11 111':11'li1'1-- 111.1111 111 M- , .,- . 1, --1151 11111 111511-11 f1-1'1 1l1'I' 11.1111 11.11111. 11.11-1111 1 I'llII1xr 4.111111 11.1111 1111' .1 -11111 .11 1111- 111-I. - -'p. -Q N. gn - ' . - 1- ' g --' -. Ul'l'USlY'I:' 111-1111 1i1111x111111111 111 111 1 11111 111111 1 111111111 11x1 l',f1Ul'f.' I'.llI11l Xl11..11111. 1111-11 11111111-1111, .11111 111'III1IN H1-ll 11.111111 .111111111' f,11.11'11 111 l11111N111-- 11l1'N11'1l11'g11 11111111-1111111111111g g1111111-, Woodlawn Tennis Team Swings Into Action 4 tg. U . . 7 Many hours during gym and after school are spent in pravtive for the Vlioodlawn Tennis Team. The team is headed by Coavh Ken Ivy, Carolyn Boydstun. and .4 Mrs. Penny Duncan. Second-year lettermen for the '72 season are Bruve Buckingham. Glen Davidson, Jim Robinson, Watson Franks, and Paula lVlc'Cann. Glen Davidson and Bruee Buckingham. numher one in boys' doubles, made the semi-finals in distrivt. The fighting team counted two victories over South- wood and two victories over Northwood. The highlight of the season was the almost upset of the defending state co- champion Byrd. WHS lost 6-5. The team's season was 10-5. FRONT ROW: Bruve Buclxingham, Glen Davidson, Watson Franks, Dennis Bell, Jim Robinson. ROW 2: Mrs. Boydstun 4 coach. Paula McCann, Susie Waterfallen. w...-4' I, Xi tk i Q' 171 Boys' and Girls' P.E. Classes Develop Skill and Sportsmanship The P.IC. vlasses at Vkoodlawn vomplelf- L1 studvntis education. While participating in the various sports offered. Knights acquire skill and knowledge, along with emotional maturity and good moral values. Grading in the PE. vlasses is base-d on partivipation, skill. and test scores. si fa I Q 4 -11 . 172 I vy. , Y.. f?,b,f- X is-I if Al if 4 Y 1 ' . 7 73, M ., ,X . f 1' ,, W' .5 , 5 .4 :LL-nglf 17 to phold Tradltlon of Twelfth an The Lancerettes, after hours of practice during the summer, brought a new look to Woodlawn football games this year. At the LaGrange game the pep squad presented its new victory line. Led by Colonel Chris Doughty and Lt. Colonel Rose Matthews, the girls marched onto the field ,forming a W', and a shield which surrounded it. The addition of flags carried by the captains, which spelled out the words Co Knights, made a truly impressive sight for all Woodlawn fans. The pep squad is involved in many activities through- out the year. Aside from the practice each day at school, every girl works on a poster for one of the football games. They also make the traditional flyswatters for the annual confrontation with the Byrd Jackets. All these things, whether done individually or as a group, serve to exemplify Woodlawn's Twelfth Man. CLOCKWISE FROM BELOW LEFT - OPPOSITE PAGE: Chris Doughty, as Colonel of the pep squad, holds a position which requires both leadership and hard work. Chris and Rose perform one of their many duties - leading the Lancerettes at football games. Rose Mat- thews, the Lieutenant Colonel, assists Chris in making the pep squad an effective spirit machine. In her capacity as sponsor, Mrs. Carolyn Smith supervises and disciplines the Lancerettes. The captains, Brenda Mor- gan, Sandra Wilkins, Ginger Sherron, Beckie DeBroeck, Susie Waterfal- len, Lanie Thomas, Kayla Brister, and Becky Willis, head the individual companies. 175 CLUCKWISE FROM RIGHT: Nlujnrs Judy Thornton and Trivia Heins haw niuny jnbs. inrlnding lwe-piiig inwiiint of df-mr-rits and If-zivliing hand drills. Thi- llI'lllf'Ill1HlF are the pvp squznlis only junior nffirm-rs --A CLOCK WISE FROM TOP OF LADDER: Maria He-rzng, Gayla Booty. ,lan Thcnnpsun, Dodic- Rnsse-ll, Peggy K4-nrimly, Churlsic lmliluy. Evelyn Moss. De-bliim' Muse-s. Pruvtivv during thi- me-vk is nm-essury to pm-rfm-vt Ihr' virlory linv. Thi- new shi:-ld is synilmlic of the- pvp squad. Fliigllfxdf- :Irs Ch:-ryl Daiis and Dvlibie- Silwy display Ihv ne-w l,ariz'r-rr-tlv liunnvr. Thr- pe-p squad adds spirit to a pe-p rally 6 Officers Spark Enthusiasm at Games , A ' .K X - an ' 1 G I - 9, ..!l:vA., -1-I f '--'-M' I l 1 l l COMPANY A - FRONT ROW: Brenda Morgan, Dorothy Robinson, Mary lVlcDearmont, Mauri Wanlurh, Maria Herzog. ROW 2: Peggy Posey, Portia Lewis, Linda Jones, Jeannie Calhoun. ROW 3: Carol Owens, Ginger Howell, Pal Powell, Lisa Frady, Rose Burks. ROW 4: Dana Couvillion, Sheryl Lewing, Irma Small, Gwen Smalley. ROW 5: Laurie Rim-h, Cindy Primrose, Stephanie Holman, Donna Smith. ROW 6: Dianne Wallace, Kim Mushko, Debra Coburn, Mona Rachal. ROW 7: Kathleen Weller, Debbie Venable, Debbie Taylor, Pam Devaull. ROW 8: Paula Dalton, Theresa Ebarb, Leah Parham, Shona Oglvsby. ABOVE: Laneereltes cheer enthusiastically for their team. RIGHT' Mrs. Smith reef-ives her Blanket 5 at the- Fair Park pep rally. OPPOSITE PAGE - BELOW: Sue Triplet sings Eleven Knights. ABOVE: Chris giws instruv- tions with a smile. P Sq dCeat S ' 'tf K 'ght COJWPAIYY B - FRONT ROW: Sandra Wilkins, Monica Martin, Cayla Booty. ROW 2: Jana Pruthro, Polly Benfield, Janice Allred, Karen Chandler, Vivki Miles. Elaine Nlclmod, Berky Barnette. Phyllis Hillier. ROW 3: Lelxlelle Ross, Carol Smith, Brenda Carsnn, Becky Robinson, Beverly Spalding, Debbie Luttrf-ll, Kay Richardson, Vieki Carter. Ginger Malone. ROW 4: Karen Murphey, Ram-e McDaniel. Chandra Simons, Brenda Jones, Patti Towns, Janie Hill, Melanie Smith, Helen West. ROW 5: Annette LaFave, Lisa Smith, Debbie Bullock, Patsy Hack, Camille Foster. Cheri Griffin, Cindy Freeman, Denise Crows ,,?B l 179 1 lI Fa 41' COMPANY C - FRONT ROW: Ginger Sherron. Patti Walerfallen, Vicki Nossaman, .lan Thompson. ROW 2: Cathy Graham, Debi Frazier, Vickie Ursery, Rhonda Blank. Lanell Blount, Cm-vile Barnes, Glenda King, Susan Bounds. ROW 3: Debbi Rainbolt, Susan Crocker, Shree Windham, Paula Rose, Debra We-lrh, De-bra Mills. B4-xerly Young. ROW 4: Cindy W'yatt, Tammy Martin, Sherry Bouknight, Sherry Guerrero, Susanne Pantallion, Brenda Svhillinger. Sherry Gray. Karon Hvrring. ROW 5: Claudia Little. Roberta Barnes, Patricia Smith. Lydia Moses, Robin Clifton, Beth Williams, Dora Murphy, Dianf' Bunn. Pep quad Has New Victor Line COMPANY D - FRONT ROW: Beckie DeBro0Clc. Clarive Spann. Linda Pouncey. Eartha fVlm'Nf-il, Mary Walpool. Dodie Russell. ROW 2: Dorothy Jackson. Rita Brown. Patrivia Daniels. Sharon Mayeux, Pam Reggio. ROW 3: ,lt-annie Ccreuu. Lynnettv Mazznne, Vallie Merci-r, Sharon Dearing, Della Cuthey. ROW 4: Kathy Stephenson, Sandra Alexander. Cy nthia Jones. Cathy Venus. Cheryl Wade. ROW 5: Debra LelVlay. Joann Johnson. Pam Martinez, Chadra Westbrook, Margie Wilkerson. ROW 6: loell Palermo, Cindy Wells. Nanry Strother. Sherry Vaughn. Dehhie C-oza. ROW 7: Patsy Keim, Patti Bryan, Sandra Towns, Marla Shelton, Dawn Sherron. tiff' aw.,- ' ' 15' . , I H ily fff' mln- ,qt .- ,Hi W- ,,, f, ,f KL., x ,pw V: 4-maze! 4 - . .. 0-., W W 2 ' giving-v wg L , ' 1 M33-'l 1 9' M M wlaw 'www W ,flaw gf, I ii llll Wa X.-.M z 2 ,, 3 ABOVE TOP: Peggy Kennedy and Charlsic Le'fVlay enrlurf' a vold football ganna ABOVE: Footlmall boys run through the spirit banner at the Fair Park ganna OPPOSITE PACE: Denism' Barn- is happy after Keith Hogan scores a touvh- flflwn. l l 6 M wow Gif' NIMH: ,gum 6' 1 COMPANY E -- FRONT ROW: Susir' Wal:-rfallvn, Debbie' Boles, D+-libie Moscs. ROW 2: Sharon Blankenship, Jennifer Cordy, D:-hbie' Leon, Karon Smith. Clivryl Niiviullu. Liz Dyke-s, Rein:-ff Travis, Nlvlanii- Km-li. ROW 3: Patti Adlvy, Marilyn Ware: Laura Moorv. Debra Mc'Halff1-y, Denisf- Clingan, Anniu- Prove-Il. Lynn Slarkvy. Donna Ruup. ROW 4: Kathy Sw-1-dar. Phyllis Osh-Pri. Debbie Savagm-, Lorraine Pressvyg Be-th Forrvsler, Lisa Rolhenlwrgvr. Nicky Hall. Linda Solly. ROW 5: Carol Dayis, Denise- Wilson, Alivia Ranre, Connie- Brocaio, Luwanna Wh:-f-lsr. Mona L4-4-, jvanniz- Davidson, Susan Ramsvy. LEFT? Lanes-reltes become excited after the Knights store. ABOVE: Paul Kenninglon breaks through the banner. OPPOSITE PACE: Pep squad pffrfevls the victory line with constant practice. Laneerettes Keep Spirit Hi h at WHS COMPANY F - FRONT ROW: l.anie Thomas, Peggy Nutall, Evelyn Moss. ROW 2: Linda Mays, Pat Sherville, Barbara Miller, Cindy Mitchell, Julia VanTiem, Yonda Bogues, Mona Hammett, Gwyn Humphrey. ROW 3: Shirley McCravey, Cindy Hooker, Lori Hayes, Gail Thomas, Benky Russell, Bonnie Gordon, Kathy Clarke, Mary Hiers. ROW 4: Lenee Hebert, Becky Webll, Nancy Coldwell, Gail Carney, Carol Cooley, Kathy Renfroe, Rhonda Fyffe, Debbie Cooper. LEFT Drummern help kc-Cp the pep Squad IH step ABOVE: Debbie Bull- COMPANY G FRONT ROW Kavla Brlnler Charlslr' LeMay ROW 2 Debblf Ramsev ,lom Hendcrgnn Dense Barre Donna Bvcnv, ,lan Russell, Sub-an Barnhlll ROW3 Tina Robbins lowc Armer lanlui Bryant Fairs Hall Kzllx Barnms Mary Lln Lalrlile Clnrxl Sldrlux lm1l1Cl11nton. ROW -1: I l.,N Q w i f is 4 .,:f1:! --Gu ,L f . . , J ff: .Z 'ffft-1Lffeff'MY' a' x, fE' :X DRUMMERS - FRONT ROW: Cindy Hooker, Carol Wilson, Elaine McLeod, Donna Chandler, Sherry Vaughn. ROW 2: Beverly Young, Derha Mills, Becky Robinson, Patsy Hack, Lisa Smith, Dubbing Bullock - Head Drummer, Cindy Primrose, Debbie Goza, Sherry Guerrero, Cheryl Miviotto, Nancy Strother. COIHPANY Il - FRONT ROW: Bwky Willis. Maryilyn Byrlvy. Cathy Raslwrry. Helm-n Whitson. Pc-guy Kvnnvdy. ROW' 2: Tvrri Bryan. Lynnit- L4-12, Susan Christian. Sharon Bowniaii. Kay Shivltls. Sur' Bainhurg. ,hint-l Caslon. Shvrit' Gibson. ROW 3: S1141 Triple-t, Suzy Justis. Kathy York, Gwendolyn Hunt, Kathy Smith. Vicki Ntit-.-ms. Wanda Harris. Dvbhie Mit-n. ROW -1: Mclzinit-' Moss. Trary O'N0zil. Pat Brown, Donna Chanflh-r, Sharon Crawford, Susan W4-Ils, Donna Smith, Janet Westcott. LEFT T0 RIGHT: Mary Ann Blalnkwnwllip - llvxui ffhvvr- I1-L14i1'r. ,IliIl4'l Whlln-. N1l'lll'l4i1I 'Xua- tm. Ann Collins. I.imlu Morgan. Yivki l'lt'Illlf'fN0Il, Pnl Wznlwwurlh. 1,11 Tmhlru. UPPUSIYF P,-1fll1'.' Mrs. Pam P4'ilK'l'. fha-1'rl4-11111-r spnnsur, 4lis1'ms4-4 rilmlron sulvs with Mary Allll. .ILIIIPI xmrks un om- of llw nmnx puslvrs llw 1-llc-1-rle-mlm-rs puim for m-nfl: gunnx M' If iz'-v o v2 v u,w, 'WWW 'nil' H I A I Cheerleaders Are Spirited Group an in: NE 2 Q 4 1' '59 ' I' . Q - S5 Q it - ,.X.: EE e r r Q-N lzsse-ittizil to vwrx bull ganw and pe-p rally :ire the- Vioomiluxxii vii:-vrlx-uric-rs. This yearns group differs from those' in past years in that all the- girls are- ine-nth:-rs of tht- sf-nmr vlass. Also. lnste-ad of thi- tr'1diti0n'iI six. tht- Knights now iniw- 4-ight 1-hvf-rl:-ude-rs. In pm-rforining their many duties. the-sv girls varry on ii tradition thin has in-4-n 1'rIL1itiiSi11'li ut thx- Ciistlv these- piist Iilll'lt'4'tI yr-urs. ik-' xi i 3 . 1 ' 55s N xxx 1 s xx I xx it!! . ,N 5. Q st N' 'Q i. lx -f X. ,K rwbfrigs-J??W -' M., x . . J' Qlllii Q, ,A1W,e , :w,,,,sf'4 .,g ,JY , yn , 1 . - ff MS- ,, w., r if.. ' 'fiwvf we Q 1, wi uw-j'iTiQ'J '--Qi Y ,QI L N., . . ff iii? -,E 1 2' . l igfifn ' W 5 ' 1 gf gif' 23' ,sf f ifi W Q 5 4 F' ffff I P .f Y' wr' fl ,W Q' 1 I .yfv-Q 4 :ll f'-Qt ' . Y 2 1 if i ,,, gif. 51i.3g'f , K , T ,aw .W H M vifskfaf IIN 1 'wig K 2 Y in iw-V21 ff , N , W' ., , , 1-41. sl! gg X. vi Pdf: 4'. 1 My ,W N N M- xg We A 1F+-:.rl,,g'K xx-iJ,,.Q!t.?fxV 'Q Jqqg? lfaf m.,,f , .. M-1 1 ,ww r 95, -' .1 ,. vi ' ,Nm 3 'Zim wi- if Red Line Begins First Year at HS K4 v ip, l 3 Z CLOCKWISE FROM ABOVE LEFT' Mrs. Denise VanBibber serves as director of the Red Line. ,lohn Boston is the Voice of the Red Linef, while Mike Stephens and Roger Pool are managers. Dodie Miller. Paula Loyd, Trudy David, and Melissa Austin take time out during practice. Mary Sweedar, Patti Garrett, and ,leri Rich help Tacy VanBihber. Members of the Red Line display props to be used during half-time performances. 4d va.t.,, at A familiar sight at Woodlawn sports events this year was the Castleis newest addition - the Red Line. Begin- ning their first year, the 23 girls who make up the drill team exhibited qualities characteristic of Woodlawn and Knighthood. With a polished look of perfection they per- formed for appreciative Knight fans during half-time at football games. During the summer the Red Line attended the Ameri- can Drill Tcam School at SMU, capturing top honors in their division. Other trips included a performance at Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge. With the formation of this group another tradition was begun at Woodlawn. It is one which Knights can look at with pride and anticipation. .X 4' ' ' KQ'VEEI.1NC.' Jam-t Martin. STANDING: Sherry B1-llows, Nanny Green, Mary Sweedar, Dodie Miller, Kathy Franiy. R4-nee Wilson, Paula Loyd, Re-ne Goldsmith, Teresa Oldham. Patti Garrett, Jeri Rif-h. Red Line Receives , ,W A 190 'rfb' 6, ,v ' 1 + Q44 L Q 3: -,p ,.- 'wb XV . -1. , .sir-if '- Q rg-- Alliece Col:-. Nunfy Cagle, Trudy David. Debi Priest. Lauri Barre, Terri Alexander. Iris Jordan, Con- nie Harvey, Melissa Austin, Linda Foley, Glenda Jones. Honors at SMU auf., iw .-I' R l' 1 ' :LA . .l if k.k: , ,ig f , -is 1 A a I U 1 HQWJQ an 8 , 4. A aye H. PEOPLE mg M? W 9 , vihq ,, 1 ogeuan F966 Nlr. .l. W. Cook has ht-4-u at Vloorllumi High bvhool sinm- its opvning. ln those- thirtm-n yvars he- has ohtuine-nl tht- admiration and rr-spwt ol hoth stutlvuts uncl ts-uvlu-rs. Hr- off:-rs fri:-mlship untl. whvn re-quirctl. tulnionition. Mr. Cook is wry rlexotml to the Castle-. He- nttvntls till svhool funvtions ffarrying on tht- tradition of twf-llth man. Mr. Cook is kvpt ocwttpiwl outsiclt- of svhool lift- with gi varivty of uvtivitios. He- is on tht- Board of Dirw-tors of tht' South Shrvwport Y.M.C.A. and is ti IIlt'IHlH'I' of tht- Loxw M4'Farlan1- Post of tht- Arnerivan Legion Cluh, Hv attvnds St. Lukc-is Mvthodist Church anll is on tlw Bourfl of Trustees thffrv. One- ol his me-uns of rvlzixution is Camping. Mr. Cook avquirf-cl his Buohfxlor of Svicrilve clvgiw- at Louisiana Tvch and his Mastvr of Eduvation tlvgre-ff at Northwffstorn State- Univvrsity. Svrving as principal of Wloodlawn High School is von- sirlvrefl an honor by Mr. Cook. Ht- has provvn in his thru' yvars as prinvipal that hr' is worthy of this high honor. 1' Cook, Admlred, Res ected by All I ik: All lxmg,ht supportfr 'Hr look and his funilw unjoy attvnding: Woodlawn football gains-s. Admlnlstratlve AldCS Serve WHS MR HILREY F. HOLMAN . . . Administra- t1xP Coordinator . . . NSLI1 lVl.Ed, and 30 hours University of Arkansas MR GERALD W, MOSS . . . Assistant Prinupal in Charger of Administration . . . B A and lVl.E., NSU ME. and 30 hours, Uniursity of Arkansasg LSU MRS 'VIILDRED B. PUCH . . . Assistant Prinnipal in charge of Instructions . . . B.S., Grambling lVl.Ed., Prairie' View A 81 M . . . sponsors CODAC . . . Faculty Advisor ABOVE: Mr. Robinson and Mr. Moss are caught in ons' of thPir many humorous moods. LEFT' Overseeing the distribution of textbooks is one of Mr. Hol- man's chores, FAR LEFT- One of Mrs. Pughls duties as assismnt principal is supervising and organizing CODAC activities. Counselors ,Wei ' . . I j Render Numerous Services ., A 52,1 lf 9 K Q f Q11 - . ' A ,HEX 3155 E: ., I'f:..53Q., A 4 -- .:,-vo 5, ,qeisgaf . '. 'tr'-'Q-'ff x5g:::'g5l 3. ., W. ,. fi .'!:'f'I:'. 2 Y ' 4 di ' 'ir' 2 A Mr. Gilliam and Mr. Simmons analyze one of the problems that they are confronted with as counselors at the Castle. hail. MRS- HANDLE .I. GEISLER . . . Senior Counselor . . . B,A Centenary: fVl.Ed.. NSU: 30 hours. La. Ti-ch. LSU. and NSU MR, JOHN CILLIAIVI. .IR .... Freshman Counselor . . . B.S.. IVl.S., and 30 hours, New Mexico Highlands University MR. WILLIAM B. SIMMONS . . . Sophomore Counselor . . B.A. and IVI.A.. NSU MRS. SARAH SNEED WILLIAMS . . . Junior Counselor . BS., M.E4l.. and 30 hours, La. Te-ch Suzy Justis talks with Mrs. Williams, junior counselor, regarding school rvizords and sihvtluling. ORWIIAIT Willa KIIAQWMIIAIILY Mrs. Geisler gives assistance to the seniors concerning registering and taking ACI' tt-sts for vollm-ge. MRS. ALICE AIKEN . . . Geometry . . . BS.. Texas Wesleyan 1 Collegoz M.Ed., Univ-rsily of Texas . . . Math Coordinator I , ' 1 MRS. ANITA N. CHANDLER . . . English Ill , . . B.A.. Centvn- M i '1' 2 A A A V' in ary: M.A., La. Tech . . . English Coordinator T f ,Hy MISS YVONNE COFFEY . , , Amvrican History . . . B.A. and Vlkl X ,X lVl,A.. NSU . . , Soi-ial Studios Coordinator '1o MRS. ELAINE WHITE . . , Typing Il ard Business Math . . BS., Southc-rn Stall' Collegvg M.Ed., University' of Arkansas . . . Busint-ss Coordinator . . . Sponsors ACCOLADE Editorial Staff I MR. R. W. WHITE . . . Physirs and Physical Stricncc . . . B.S., LSUg M.N.S., La. Tvch . . . Scif-noe Coordinator I f Coordlnators Asslst W HS Facult Miss Coffm-5 and Mrs. Aiken spvnd many hours in thv visual aids room preparing subject matvrial. 'f I ui 5 , , 1 W if -nv V- 1. Na msgs. 198 if A fra I ,-0' al 1' 1 V 1. G Og , .. ,-vs milling K x K. ,,,1 M . V, MRS. LEE BORDERS . . . Library Serrelury . . . Sc'vreturiz1I- Bookkeeper. La. Business College MRS. FRANCES P. CLARK . . . Sf-rrr-tary lo the Prinvipal . . Geyer Business College, Charlotte, N. C. MRS. ODESSIE FRISCH . . . Sec-retarx MRS. LUCY .IENNINGS . , . Sevrelary MISS MATTIE L. LEVISTON . . . Secretary and Bookkeeper . . National Business College, Nashville, Tenn, MRS. CATHERINE WHITMAN . . . Seeretary . . . B.S.. La. Tevh Capable Secretaries Tend to Paperwork RIGHT: The Castles vornpc-tent Clerical work for WHS. The cheerful face of Mrs. Fran enliven anyones day. sever:-lurins are continually mzcupied with Clark as she receives work is enough to Teacher Aides Help in arious Ways MISS PEGGY ,l. BURTON . , . 'l'f-.iwlivr Aidi- . . . BA.. Liz. 'll-vli MRS. RARBARA CRICWS . . . 'l'e'zu-lin-i' Aids- iii Library . . . Lu. Ti-vb MRS, GAYLE DUNN . . . Trail ber Aiilr' iii Offiu' , , , Lu, Tefrli MRS. CAROLYN MOORE . . , Tc-ui-livr Airli- MRS. ELIZABETII Tl'GGl,E . . . Twirlii-i' Airb- . . . La. Terlig Aye-rx Biifiiifaff Svlioul MRS. LORAINI-Q N. WIIITIC . . . 'Il-zivliifr Aiilc- . . , Grambling N H --,X Y rr, 'mm OO I ' f iff f 1' l 1.e ll 5. Carrying out her job as u lea1'lier's aisle, Mrs. Dunn um bv sz-1-ii in ilu offiu' filling out srlifwliile vliaiigvs. LEFT' Stamping books is om- of thi- iiuimruu miiimi in xsliivli Mn firm-'ms rviiilers 3.SSlFlZiIll'f' in ll'i1' library. CUSTODIAL ASSISTANTS: Arthur Bakr-r and Simvo Wallare. F A r Egg sl . is -' 1- --f - Q Q----Q :.Q-:, B .::., ,,,:: W, . ., O , ,m. O. ,,,,.1:1 . O 4 W 4. - 'if ' Q x. , V A 4 3 9 1 .f ,i j CAFETERIA WORKERS - FRONT ROW: Annie T. Robe-rson, Olivia ' W 'W A - nf ,K Youngblood, Dorothy Colsmun, Phoefbe Lalsun, Christine McDowell, Erhf-l JANITORIAL ASSIST-ANTS, Glmia Lvons Orelhea Sammxl Freddie Willis. ROW 2: Louvflla Howard. Lury Munson, Annir Gray Taylor. M40 Collins Claudine, Smbhcng Ethel Alking Ann Grain Marv Ruthie Conley, Mary lonvs, Lise Simmons Graggs COYMR Nelson-1 Al Ol l ' Experlenced Staffs Help aintain HS MRS. M,-XRNA CHRISTIAANS . . . Cusliier MR. GEORGE HARRISON . . . Ciislodiaii ,. MRS. LORAINE KAPPEN .... 'Xssislanl Calvlvriai lVlZ1fH1g!f'F MR. MARVIN KINES . . . Custodian MRS. SYBI1. THOMPSON . . , Cuff-Ivria Mzirmge-r MRS. ALLIIQ WARE . . . Casliif-r 'G 201 MRS. LOIS J. ALLEN . , . Lilirarian . . . B.A., Centenaryg L.S, LSUg 30 hours NSU and La. Tcch MRS. WILLIE MAE J. BOLDINC . . . Librarian . . . BS., Cram- rfv bling: M.Ed., University of Colorado and Prairie View A 81 M MR, JOSEPH B. BONDURANT . . . Drivefs Education and P.E. . . . B.S., NLU . . . Junior Class sponsor Teachers Devote Much Time and Effort 5 ,i.f ' R mVVlAAV ,. , V xx , 4 Clowning around with Janet White is Mrs. Peace, the cheerleaders' Beginning her first year as ACCOLADE Ad Shaft' sponsor, Mrs. Collins vivacious sponsor. accepts contracts from Helen West. MR. ARCHIE T. BOOTH. JR ..,. Sciencm . . . B.S.. Centenary and Montana State MRS. CLARICE BROWN . . . Home Economics . . . B.S., Cram- bling MR. FLOYD E. BYRD . . . JuniorfSenior Arithmetic . . . B.S., NSU MR. CHARLES I, CASKEY . . . Band and Orchestra . . . B.A. and 30 hours, La. Tet-hg M.M.E., NLU MR. EDWARD J. CHOPIN . . . Electronics anil Small Cas Engines , . . B.S., NSU . . . Key Club sponsor MISS BONNIE COLE . . . English I . . . B.A., La. Tech 202 MRS. RUTHIE LEE COLEMAN . . . Typing I . . . B.A., Philan- der Smith MRS. JEANETFE COLLINS . . . Business English and Bookkeep- ing . . . B.S., University of Houston . . , ACCOLADE Ad and Cir- culation Staffs sponsor SCT. FLOYD J. COURTADE . . . Military Science Il and III . . Rifle Team sponsor Serving in Extracurricular Activities K. if .ik . C Y In A , ' ti f pil- f -I t 1 - - t., .LL gy l Woodlawn's spirited teaching staff shows its get-up-and-go while frolicking Mrs. Foster, the debate coach, gives a few words of instruction concern- in the faculty-student basketball game. ing this year's topic to Tommy Gibson. MR. CHARLES CROWDER . . . History and Civics . . B.S., N.S., and 30 hours, NSU MRS. MARY T. DAY . . . English Ill . . . B.S., Centenary: M.A., NSUQ 30 hours, La. Tech . . . Creative Writing Club sponsor MISS BETTY DIXON . . . P.E, . . . B.S., Southern State Univ:-r sityg M.S. and 30 hours, La. Tech MISS SONJA DOWLING . . . Civics . . . B.A., La. Tech . . . Football Program sponsor MR. ARTHUR J. DUHON . . . Geometry and Algebra . . . B.S., NSU , . . Knights for Christ sponsor MR. THOMAS G. EDDLEMAN . . . Driver's Education and P.E. . . . B.S. and M.A., NLU . . . Baseball Coach and Assistant Foot- ball Coach 203 nderstanding Is 4 , 5 f . ii 2 out A Vrff l.'f E' MISS KATIE M. FIELDS . . . Biology . . . B.S., NSU MRS. NACILEE Y. FOSTER . . . Speech I, Drama, and Debate . . . B.A., NLUQ NSU: Central Pilgrim College , . . Speech Club, Drama Club, and National Forensic League sponsor MR. AARON FRANKLIN . . . P.E .... B.S., Gramblingg M.E., Pepperdine Universityg LSUS MRS. VELMA FULLER . . . junior!Senior Arithmetic and Gen- eral Math . . . B.S., Grambling . . . Knights for Christ sponsor MRS. WILMA D. GILBERT . . . English II . . . B.A., NSU MRS. LA JUANA B. GOLDSBY . . . Civics . . . B.S., Centenary Just One of the Many MRS. MINNIE L. GOLDSMITH , . . P,E. . . . B.S., Grambling MR. WINSTON W. GREEN . . . Amerivun History . . . B.A., Southern University . . . Student Council sponsor MR. BERMAN JAMES HARBOR. SR. . . . P.E. . . . B.S.. Tuske- gee, M.Ed., Texas Southern University MR. H. HAROLD HARRIS . . . Agriculture I, II, III, and IV . . . B.S. and M.Ed., Stephen F. Austin . . . Future Farmers of America sponsor MRS. CAROLE P. HENDERSON . . . Journalism and English III . . . B.A. and M.A., La. Tech . . . HERALD Editorial Staff and uill and Scroll s onsor . . . I-Iomevomin Coordinator fi P B MR. FLOYD HENDERSON . . . English IV . . . B.A., NLU . . . Student Council sponsor MRS. OZELLA HENDERSON . . . English II . . . B.A.. North- eastern, Tahlequah, Oklahoma: lVI.Ed. and 30 hours, Tulsa Univer- sity MR. CECIL W. HERREN . . . Chemistry and Biology . . . B.S., La. Tech, M.E., LSU MR. THOMAS B. HOLLOWELL . . . Mechanical Drawing I, II, and III . . . B.S., NSU . . . Industrial Arts Club co-sponsor 5 i Q 1 Calle! Rmlnvy .loliusmn apprz-4-ialw tliv word of arlxiw givin Rulwrsurl. to him lip Sgl. Thi- l'lLlFhll'll'LlllUIl uf plants uml .inimuls is maflv vle-are-r In Dvnnix H1-zirrl uilll lliv' lu-Ip of Mr. Hoge , Important ualifications of a Teacher ,aw .k 4, A W W ' i ,av yy f--Q- fl MISS DOROTHY .l. HOYIOIQS . . . Liilin .inrl Frm-nvli . . . B..-X.. Simm. N14'H1Ill'!l4. Tl'IlIl1'SSi'l'1 M..-X.. Da-Paul. Cliivago. lllinois . , . l,alin zuul l rc-m'li Club wponmr MR. PRlMUlf5 R. HOW.,-XRD . . . Binlngy . . . BS., SUUlllPTI1 llnixvrsily: Nl.E1l,. Prairie' Yivw X K M MR. Kl'lNNl'iTll W. IVY. . . PE. . . . BS.. NSL7 MRS. .IKNNYE JOHNSON . . . Gl'llC'Flll Mutll . . . HA.. Gmirgn' Wibliiriglnn l'niu-rfily MR, ,IICSSE JOHNSON . . , llmwral l-liflory , , . BA.. NSY: Mllrl.. LSU MR. .lollx .l0llNSUN , . , Biology , . , MIS.. VllllSlU'g4'1' lnxlitule' MISS ,lUYlflf l.. .IUHNSON . . . lfugli-li l . . . BS.. Grzimlilinp . . , Flillire-'lic-.11'l1m-rw ol Amr-rivgi wpunsur MRS. C. C. JONES , . . Cvm-ml 5:-ia-nw . . . l3.5,. Suullivrn limi xwrsily MRS, .lflllNNll'i JURD.-KN ..,, A rl l. ll. lll. uml IX '... B..-X.. NSU: NIA.. Cz-i1lr'111iry: 30 hours. l.u. 'l'w'l11 L'lllYl'T!vllj of Mi--is Nippi . . . .-XVI Cluli -porhor 205 MRS. B. I. KELLUM . . . Typing I and II , . . B.S., Grambling: fVI.Ed.. Prairie- View A Sl M and LSU . . . Future Business L4-adm-rs of America sponsor MRS. DOROTHY P. KELLY . . . English I . . . BA.. NLU . . . Future 'I'ear'lir1rs ol Anierica sponsor MRS. RENDA STINSON KING . . . English Il . . . B.B.. NSC . . . Astra Club sponsor MISS JANET KYSER , . . Biology and General Scienrif . . . BA. and M.Ed., NSC MRS. B. J. LAFITTE . . . Consumer Eduvation and Child Develop- ment . . . B.S., Southern University MRSSBETH LA GRONE . . . Work-Study Program . . . B.S., Southern State of Arkansas: M.Ed.. Stephen I . Austin: 30 hours La. Ter-h tudent Teachers Acquire Skill at WHS FIRST SEMESTER STUDENT TEACHERS: Nancy Rethard, Debbie Towry, Carolyn Mayeaux, Melanie Lee, Pat Smith, Johnnie Ruth Young. ++ 6 MRS. CARMEN LAUGHMAN . . . English III . . . B.A., Univer sity of South Floridag M.A., La. Tech MISS LINDA LOPER . . , Shorthand I and II . . . B.S., M.A., and 30 hours, La. Tech . . . ACCOLADE Editorial Staff and Z Club sponsor MR. CHARLES E. LOVELACE . . . Art I . . . B.S., Cramblingg MA.. La. Tech . . . Art Club co-sponsor , -sy Miss Lee spends many hours at the Castle earning her apprenticeship in shorthand. MR. THOMAS M. LUDLEY . . . Woodw'ork . . . B.S., Cram- bling . . . Industrial Arts Club co-sponsor, Assistant football, basketball, and track coach MR. ROGERS W. MARTIN . . . Algebra l . . . B.S., Centen- aryg M.Ed., NSU: 30 hours, LSU MRS. CAROL MCINNIS . . . Home Economics . . . B.S., McNeese . . . Future Homemakers of America sponsor MRS. MICALA MCMURRIAN . . . English Ill . . . B.A., NLU MRS. JUDY MERKET . . . Civics and Geography . . . B.S., Montana Smte University and Stephen F. Austin . . . sponsors ROTC sponsors MRS. NELLIE C. MORELL . . . Junior!Senior Arithmetic , . . B.S. and M.Ed., NSU . - . Junior Medical League sponsor MR. ORLANDO MOSS . . . Choir and Music History and Appreciation , . . B.S., Gramblingg M.Ed., Vander Cook College of Music MRS. SARA D. OLSON . . . World Geography . . . B.A., LSU MISS JUDY PATTERSON . . . English II . . . B.S., NSU . . . Z Club sponsor While at Woodlawn, Mrs. Rethard gains valuable experience by leading class discussions. 207 nrecognized Help Perform Vital Tasks E ff Mrs. Gerrit' Miller van lic- ohse'rx'f'd at the Castle almost 4-very :lay ful f I to yi, x Q - X filling a neu-ssary jolt as it sulistitute lvamhn r RIGHT: Din-fling lruflim' and usslsllllgl students an-ross the strve 's serxivv rr-ntl:-rc-d 4-live-rftilly by Officer Luallc-n. NIR, IOE R, PIQUQE , . . Driwrls I':1lLlt'L1IlllH untl P.IQ ,,.. BS.. La. 'Ili-wh , , . Assistant roach IVIRS. P,-XXI PEACE . . . English III . . . BA.. La. Tevli . Clievrlvatlt-rs sponsor MRS. IVIARTIIA PILMMI-QR . . , PII. . . , B.S.. La. 'lk-1-Ii MISS BIYITY PORCHE , . . Civics . . . B,S,. Southern University MRS. Nl,-YIVINII2 R.-XCIPIAL . . . Typing II und COP . . . B.S,. NSU . . . Ifuturv Bllsillvss La-rulers of Arm-rica sponsor MISS FRAN RHODES . . . American History . . . B.A, and MA., NSU: 30 hours, University of Colorado MRS. ALICE RICHARDSON . . . English IV . . . BS., Texas Womanls University . . . HERALD Ad Staff and Quill and Scroll sponsor SFC. ELBERT ROBERSON . . . Military Science . . . Rifle Team sponsor MR. BILL ROBINSON , . . Sociology . . . BA., NSIQL LSU . . . National Honor Soviety and Senior Class sponsor 208 tw wx! am.. N? Physical education is just one of the many subjects in which the teachers require the cooperation of all students. Mr. Creen's American History class learns the importance of contribut- ing to panel discussions. Teachers Value Class Participation MR. JOHNNIE LEE ROBINSON , . . P.E. . . . B.S., Bishop Col- lege MRS. SUSAN M. ROBINSON . . . Advanued Math and Algebra Il . . . BS.. NLU . . . Z Club sponsor MR. WADE ROBINSON . . . Distributivc Education . . , BS., Grambling . . . DECA sponsor MR. JOSEPH N. ROCE' . . . Biology and General Sviencc BS. and 30 hours, NSU: M.Ed., Stephen F. Austin MISS BETTY ROGERS . . . English I1 . . . B.A. Centenary . , Astra Club and Creative Writing Club co-sponsor MR. 'IHEOPHILE N. SCOTT .... A nic-ricarl History . . , . .. NSU: fVI.S. and 30 hours, University of Arkansas B5 gf lll' 0 f A MR. SHEALY SHELBY. JR. . . . P.E .... B.A.. Grambling . . Assistant football coach MRS. CAROLYN SMITH . . . 12.13 .... Bs., NSU . . Lancer. CIICS SPOIISOI' i MR. WALTER E. SPAIN, JR 4,,. Qf,m.ra1 Math l ' . Humor Society co-sponsor 5 . ,a 9 MR. TOMMY SPINKS . . . Driveris Ifiduvation . . . B.S., La, Tech . . . Knights for Christ sponsor . . . Assistant Coavh MRS. CHRIS STROTHER . . . Distributiw Eduvation and Clvrival Offiwf' Expt-rienttl' . . . DE anrl COE Club sponsor MRS. DENISE VAN BIBBER . . . P.E. . . . B.S.. Ccntn-nary . . R1-ml Line- Director MBS. IANIE P. WACNIER . . . Amerivan History . . . BA.. Southern Univffrsityg LSUg Thx- Anicrittan University MR. LEROY WASHINGTON . . . Motor Mcchanivs . . . B.S.. Grambling: M.E4l., Southern University . . . Industrial Arts Club ro-sponsor MB. SHELBY WATSON . . . Spanish I, ll, III and English III . . . B.S.. Univvrsily of Texas . . . Spanish Club sponsor MISS DORIS Ii. WAYNE . . . English , . . B.S., Grambling MR. A, L, WILLIAMS , . . Driwr's Edut-ation aml PL. . . . B.S. and M.Ifrl., La. 'I'4'ch . . . Hvad football roarh MB. THOMAS WILLIAMS . . . Biology . . . BS.. Southern Uni' ve-rsity . . . Math and Sviemw- Club ro-sponsor 00dlawn's Teachin Staff Performs Mrs. Smith attcmpts to rid hersPlt' of a livarlachm' after a trying hour of Iancervttr- pravtive. RIGHT? 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A . is.. , a, V 1 53411 .. gl fe 4 v., v 1 7 :'k ,IQQM W 4 JOEY ADAMS PAM ADDISON - CODAC Representative 4-, C.O.E. Vice Presi- dent 4, Junior Medical League 3, Pep Squad 2. 3 BOBBY AINSWORTH ROBERT L. ALBRITE TERRY ANN ALEXANDER - Pep Squad 2, 3, Lt. 3: Z Club 2. 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Secretary 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, Treasurer 2, Red Line 4, Student Council Corresponding Secretary 3, First Vice President 4, Homecoming Court 3, 4-, Queen 4, Class Favorite 3, 4, CODAC Representative 3, 4, National Honor Society 3. 4-, Girls, State Dele- gate 4, Interact Sweetheart 4, ACCOLADE Ad staff 4 BARBARA AMBURN - Pep Squad 2, 3: C.O.E, Club 4 CYNTHIA DELORES ANDERSON - CODAC Representative 3 RICHARD ANDERSON WILLIAM FLOYD ARDIS Teachers innie Goldsmith and Bill MELINDA AUSTIN - Z Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, Y-Teens 2, 3, Vice President 2, ICC Secretary 3, Pep Squad 2, 3, Cheer- leader 4, French Club 3, French Honor Society 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Girls' State Alternate 4, Student Council Representa- tive 4-, Football Program Ad Staff 4-, ACCOLADE Ad Staff 4- DONALD RAY AYCOCK - Key Club 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, Class Vice President 2, Class President 3, Accolade Court 2, 3, HERALD Editorial Staff 4 JIM BALFE CAROLYN BARDWELL - D.E. Club 3, 4 RONNIE BARNES - D,E. Club 4 LAURI BARRE - Junior Medical League 2, Z Club 2, 3, 4, Serv- ice Chairman 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, Pep Squad 2, 3, Lt. 3, Red Line 4, CODAC 3. 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, ACCOLADE Ad Staff 4-, Student Council Representative 4- Senior class sponsors Mrs. Goldsmith and Mr. Robinson assist counselors in advising seniors of their future plans. Robinson Sponsor 197 2-73 Graduates CHARLIE BARRITI' 1 Football 2 VICKI BARTEET - Office Worker 3 DORIS RANEE BEATY Y STRIVE Program 33 HERALD Editor 4: Student Council Senator 4: CODAC Reprcsm-ntalivv 4 .IOHNNY BEECH -- Future Farmers of Amr-riru 3. 4 HILDA BELL VIRGINIA SUE BELL - D.E. Club 4 Q is 4 .W .1 .X . .ss . E of ss K fi: if sl - I '1'5Z'3tfM ,, A wif, WW x . .e Q -' 14, ,ul 5 J, -' . , I -ff, E 19' i', 215 216 Everywhere You Look 7 Seniors Wh, SHERRY BELLOWS 7 Pep Squad 2, 3, Ll. 33 Y-Teens 2, 3g Stu- dent Council Representative 2. Senator 3, 4: CODAC Repri-Sentatiw 3, 44 National llooor Sovii-ty 3. -11 Z Club 2. 3, fl-. Inter-City Presi- dvnt 43 Rod Lim- 4g Football Ad Staff fl-3 ACCOLADE Ad Staff 4-3 Atwoladt' Court rl- TONETFE BENNETT 7 Astra Club 2. 3. 4. St-rrt-tary 42 Spalliall Club 2, 3. Sovial Chairman 34 National Honor Society 3, 4-g Quill and Svroll 3, 4g CODAC Rt-prf's0r1tativf' 3. 41 HERALD Editorial 3, 4- ,IAMES KEITH BETYERTON -7 Football 21 Kvy Club 4- BOBBY BLAKE 7 Drama Club Play 21 CUDAC R:-presviitative fl- MARY ANN BLANKENSHIP 7 Class Sf-vrvtary 2, 31 Afvgoladv Court 2, 3. 43 Pvp Squad 21 Cliwrls-advr 3. 1-1 Knights for Christ fl- DON.-XLD RAY BLEDSOE 7 Football 2: Orrhvstra 2: DE. Club 3: ROTC Drill Tr-am 2. 3. Captain -1 DENA BLOUNT 7 Pep Squad 2: C.O.lC. Club President 4 GREG BLOXOM SHIELA MONICA BLUNT Pat Walswortli performs one of her many duties 7 banging signs. Sugar and spice and vverything nice. thatas our Red Line. 905 g.aX,f sr t w. tif' 5 1 LV f. 5 : V i vi ', rffi 1 irlt Q1 i L. . ,QQ Freshman Brian Willis learns to respect seniors 4 or else. A BILL BOBBITT JOHN BOSTON 7 Speech Club 2, 3, 4, Vice Presi- dent 3, National Forensic League 2, 3. 4, President 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, President 3, Interact Club 2, 3, 4, President 4, CODAC Representative 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4, Voice of the Red Line 4 MOLLYE BOULWARF. f Student Council Alter- nate 2, Pep Squad 2, CODAC Representative 3, 4, DF. Club 4 HERSHEL BOYETFE FAYE BOYKINS TERI BOZEMAN GARY BRADBERRY MARY BRADFORD MICHAEL BREWSTER KAYLA ELAYNE BRISTER f Pep Squad 2. 3. 4. Captain 4, French Club 3, Beauty Pageant 31 FHA 3, 4. 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Xia-0 IJFOHIIIPIII ll. fVIuwim'z1I 41 National Hnnor Sorin-ly 3. -11 Spl't't'Il Club 3: Knights for ffhrifl Sfwrr-lziry 3: DE. Club 1-1 All-slutff Choir 3 YICKIE CALLAWAY - ACCOLADR Ad Staff 4-3 Ari Club 4 WILLIAM CARPENTER RICHARD CARROLL Q D 0 0 Iilll ht Countr , a Camelot ln D15 UISC Thi' quadrunglz- is the c'e'nIvr of all Knight .if t1xiliP a nxhibit: ll during thi Lune mth Southuuod '-4.1 220 '44 SANDRA KAY CARTER 7 Aatra Club 2, 3, 4. Treasurer 3: Pvp Squad 2. 3: Frcnrli Club 3. 4. Trl-asurt-r 4: Svir-ncv and Math Club 41 National Honor Society 3, 41 Cvntvnary Junior Fr-llvw BONITA CARTHEN I-IARILYN CASON DELLA CATHEY DONNA CHANDLER 7 Pi-p Squad 2. 3, 4, Ahtra Club 3, 4. Trva- Survr 4: CODAC 4 KAREN LANELL CHANDLER 7 Spcwvli Club Secrtflary 3, 4: Pop Squad 3. 4: French Club 3. 4: Conv:-rt Choir 3. 4. Chaplain 4. Chairman 4: CODAC 3. 4: Spanish Club 4: Y-Tm-ns 3, 43 Student Council Rciirvscrilatiw 4: Tln-spians 3. 4: ACCOLADE Ad Staff 4 TOMMY CLARK DIANA CLAY SKIPPICR CLINTON EVELYN COFFIIY 7 Art Club 4: Junior Mvzlival Iiliigllll' 4 IOHNNY COFFEY 7 Football 2. 3: FFA 2. 3. Pri-fidviit 3 MARVIN COKER 7 UE. Club ALLIILCE COLF 7 P1-p Squail 2. 3: Y-'Il-vm 2. 3. 4. ICC 3: Stu- rli-nt Count-il Ht-pri-se-iitatiw 2. 3: CODAC 3. 4: R1-rl Linv fl-1 National Honor Sovim-ty 3. 4: Art Club ,Ig Knights for Christ 1-1 Z Club -l- TIIOMAS BICYNON COLE. IR. 7 ROTC 2, 3. 4. Drill Tuani 2. 3. B+-sl Drillvnl Catlvt 2. Adjutant Major al: COD.-XC 3. I: IIIQRAID -Ml Staff 4. Mainagm-r 3: Quill and Svroll 4 ARNFLICS COLFMAN GLENDA RUTH COLEMAN 7 Astra Club 3, 4, Historian 4, Con- rvrt Choir 3. 4: Avappella Choir 4: National Honor Soviety 3, 4: Knights for Christ 3: CODAC 4 KATHERINE L. COLEMAN ANN COLLINS 7 Art Club 2, 3, 41 Dvbale Club 2: Tennis Club 2: National Honor Socivty 3, 43 Clieerli-ader 43 Latin Club 4, Spefwli Club 4: Knights for Christ 4 Twe ve Years of Waitin at an End? l-lXD5qXY COl.l.lNS f S4 i1'111'o' .1111l N111ll1 lllulv LI. fl. 11 llll1'l'1lll . ...... N J N. ,. l.lul1 3. -1. P111-11l1'11l -11 Nuummul Honor Nv1'11'ly 3. 11-. 51'1'I'l'lLll'X 1: HER Xl.D -Ml Staff 1. :L-i-111111 Xl1111ug1'r -I li.'X'l'llY CUNIANS W- l'4F1'Ill'lI fllllll 3: lun-rz111 Clulr Sm-1-ilu-.11'1 fi. 1: ,l1111im' N14-1li1 :1l l,c-.15111r- 3. L. Sl'1'Y'1'lLlI'j 3: Z fflulv 3. 1: Ndlltllllll Iwltllllbl' Smivty 3. -1: Bl'Lll1lf PLlgU'LlIll 31 FTf'Il1'lI HHIIHI' Sm-11-lx 3: l 1'1-111-l1 Clull -1: Knights for ffhrifl 4: sllllllill lillDllII!'ll li4'llI'l'Nl'IIlJ.' lin- -1: .KCfIUL:'xDIf f:ll'I'UlLlll1lI'l Staff I: CODAC 1: l m1tl111ll Pru- gr.1111 X1i:1.1ff-1 .ll'NlMY COUK W- Tvuvlx L2 BPTITIE LYNN COOLEY WAYNE COOLHY -- DE. 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Fwrx 1- . . U 11.51-111111'11111111 Nl 111111 1 N11I11I1l1 111 1111r N11 1 11 11 1 11111111 . 11 .. 1 1 .11 ,S1111IJ11. 5' 11111111.11111111111-1.1151.111 11 11111111-1 1111111111 1.1111r1 1 1111131-QR 1' 131111 H1 IJICHHII. IYRIX ICR -- S11111- I 11-. 'fg ' I: 1 1 Qs 223 IRI-NIC Ul YN PNT IQAXNTICS - Knights fm' Christ 2: Slurlvnl Cfmim-' llillt' 3 K.'XRl'1N l'1X5lAIfY --- Studs-nt Cuunvil R4'llI'4'Nl'I1i3IiX1' 2. 3: UE. Cluli fi. R4'pi'm-wliluliu' -11 TIERRX PQXSUX CINDY EDNIONDS IFICNISH IQDXNVXHIJS H- lillIlt'4'I'l lilmir 21: Girl! Clmir fi. -1-L i Bvauxly P.1g14-.llil 3 BILLIIC LlIiBICR'I' HERSHI-1I,l. IJ. lil.I.lS UUNNYX Nl XRIIQ lf'X1l lYCl'iR -f - Pm-p Sq K Q..1L V5 Ai Niillllljlvl' fig Nlllilblllli Hin1oi'Sm-'-U f. -41 KA ' Li ,K -' fiI't'L1liH'XYI'i' g f f. 1 '-1 : i -: 9 I'i'ugrzu11 :Xml iYI1lIlllgLI'F li: C1'Illt'I11lI'y Air, F1-llrm ll CALN IN MANS f- HN-lull 3. L M1-IIICNRY FY-KNS - lfkmllmll 2 ' I lme W 111 Pass, Senior nondvr him many frir-mlships will surxivs- graduation, 224 Q gp... ,M in 4,1 'lilllllll E1N'IH1'l'I' f P4-p Squml 21 l l'll.'X lf. 1-1 lllf, 5l.1l1 pf wrxlllp 11m1f1-rz'm'm- fl. l-. S1'l'Tf'l1ll'X 11 lllflu- Wurlu-r lg Xl l ll ,av l.Xlll-Q XflSl.1flI3 6 , . llllI1lll...3. 1. lilllv le-gun lg f,11m'o-rl ll.1111l ... .31 NLll1HIl.ll llumrl Fm lvlx 5. lg N I1'Il1'l' .mul Nl.1ll1l.l11lf 11 lrlllf-11.1l'x .lr. ll-Ill xl 1 , HDNIJIX l lllI,IJ:4 Yet We Will Never Forget ' -1 5'l'l'QW':Xll'l' RVXY l'll,l'1NllNG f Sllllll'Ill llUlXIII'll R1'llI'l'kl'Ill'llIXt' 3: Bdflwllmll 3.12.4 r L ... IJUNVXID Fl.lCTCllEll - lrmrllnill 2: 'frm-k 3. 4: 'Xrl lllull 2. fi RONALD l'll,l'lTf1llFll - l'x0ollvull 2: 'llr:u'lx 2. l- l.YNNl'f l llN'l'qKYgX 7 Cram:-r'l Blmrl 2. ISA 1. l.I. li TIUDXC RL'llI'l'f wululiu' l- li'XTllY FRA-Xlll 7 Y-Towne 2. 3. -1: Pm-p Slllldll 2. 3. R1-ll Lim' L1 li:-5 Clulv Sm-4-Ill:-axrl fl. 4: .luuiur Nlellif-al Lvupm- fl MVRRAY FRANKS f Key Clulr 2. 31 Buy! Sllllt' Dm-lf-gulv 31 Sllllll'Ill Umunvil R1'IIl'l'r4'IllLlllX1' 31 Class Clmplalln 3. CUD.-XC Rn-prw Sl'IllLillXl' lp: Fl ,-X kl- QQ 'V far if Sumly Cglrtvr .mel Ummm lirufingvr vlmz-ck the-ir Cl'Ill1'I1LiTQ lmuks, lllmllmll players will rm-nwmlwr ilu- antiu of 4'l1x-1-rlmlxllr 2 23 11, z- '4 f f :ll 4 I lf 1 'S f ,E W, ' X . I A xi 'V J. W... fl . .. ,W , I , JNIA X. Hl'.l.Dlzli - RHI4, 2. 3. l. 'Nlllm' l. ll: 5:31 I I 9 lin mlm tzxkv Ll mmm-nl fur rvluulllulx and Ll llltlc- fun lIl1Tll1Q1lllIl4'h umivr Ihr ss-mor Ir1't'. ae fs 6 ,pf yaribfx DMN!-1 I RfXXIIiIi RfXl.I'll 4IUNl'.5 FRI-QDRIlIK DONYX I-'Rl7Zl'II,l. .ll'NYIl IfR HUHIH Pz'p5q11L11I Ll. 3 I Npmu lm 4 lub S X410 IAIJIH. X-i fmt ,S 13klR.Xl,lHLliX1Zli IAINIM GRVXNT NIAIQRUANIJX f f'mvllr.1ll 21I'l'-X 2 71 1 N volux , 5 Iylllll Illvlllllfillll 1- TPIRRX G X'I l'l - IXF. Club 3. L. In uhm 1 IH I1 nh: hug Cullf1'I'1'!l4'l' 1 DUNNIIC XY AYNIQ illiNFI'IiY RU'I'l .Il-155116 H,-XROID CIDDISNS -V lulm-ul 1 lulr 4 1 lmlu num! Ml Univ 3. L. l.UD:Xl,, Hvpr1'm'r1l11lm' 1-1 .U 1 Ol UN l 1IIl0Il ll Nl :ff 1 C.fXROl.YN GOIYBOIII' GARY UR-XVI'Il.'XN1 ilk? I i am f 3' Nw ' M - ' 2' 61, , 2 4, K . V I :gg 15? ,bf-4, , V, AAI g ,,L,,, 1,1 ,,,. 4,,., , , , W. XLX IX ROY HN XX ICS. ,IR 'Q IJ-XR XRTHI, R CRI-1I',N - Ifwlhxll 12. fi. 1: H1-Lfflmll 2. S. 11 Il'.l1lx.l. l,liXH1LIlXY Schaferkotter Heads Senior Class EXIlilIiliIltLl gumi spm'lsn1au1sl1ipL1rvSir Klligll I.lll1l ling Illtihlll. .HH 'N XNLW IA 'N i,IH',I',N Pm-p 51111441 2, 51 N-Iwvlxs J..w1f1,I11k-3. . . , . , . . fl-Simi'-nli,,m1u-:I R4'pI'1'-1'IIl.lIIX4' .51 I-L-1lI.mw lg I lwI.X 11 KMUXK. 1 1QlNfLl'fR42Rll'I'IN CINIH 1.RIH-IIII X1.1.Ul,XIJI'. -Xml N.1ff.4. lg 14--Nl.uuw.1u4-1-31 1'!'I'II1'Il Hula -5. 1, Nw I'4'I.l!'f lg1jmH Ami NVUH5. 11 l..1lm 1,M1l:.. . . . . . , 1 1-' I mv1lu.1ll Pr'wgr'.1r11 X11 SMH li III-.H XI U X11 5l,1H 13 1 UDV I PVH . ,,.,,. , . , , , H1,IX XNNlaIlIzllX1.k IH-p5q1l.1:l 1. 3. 1. lTmlvmn-1' 4. ' ' 1 3 1' iw-w1v114.111l+.3g I'mmllmH Ilkflglllllll Ml NMI 1. NI.1l1.lgvv' 1 CII: ,XXX lI.XXIlI.'I'HX Dlilililli IIXXINIHNIJS - HICR Xl.Ib XAS1.1t1' I EDWIN li, IIXNIWUYS 5111411-nl lfmlmil R:'p1':-sr-1vI.1lnxv fi. UIIJUQ 1' 1,fUliHlNlQ Il XRl'lfR lhmi 2. 3. l. l.Hw1'.m.m L NPUXK' 9. 1. 55v.1l11Jrf,l11lr I: XVI Klub l15lurfI'11l1.1vlll1r1l L 4 l1.lpN.11r1 l Pll Xxvzllsmrrlll dm-s In-r lllillgi. tags Q, 1 urns- Y ff, .,... ,, 4 ,, , A.2 V J, . s f f an wi' 'ff' ,W ww ff ' Q cs. ,, ,ds G . , ,W , V x , 1 A S S , ,W yn ' S f ' W 1 4 ' ff' , sf W 1 1 22 7 28 CHERYL HARRIS ROBBIE ,IOE HARRIS W FFA 3. 4: Baseball 3 SHIRLEY HARRIS TIMOTHY HARYEY CUNNIE HARVEY 7 P1-p Squall 2. 3. Druninivr 3: Rc-ml Lint- 4-1 FHA 2, 3, 4, Rm-portr-r 3. Pri-sidf-nt 4: Spanisli Club 3. 4: Knights for Christ 4: Kvy Club SlH'1'lllt'L1Tl -11 ACCOLADE All Staff 4: Foot- ball Program Ad Staff 4: ROTC Sponsor 51: Sturlvnt Cuunvil Trea- surer 44 NATH AN HA RVEY RONALD HARVEY 7 Basketball 2: Key Club 2g Class Treasurer 23 Speech Club 33 CODAC Representative 3, 4-1 Boys' State Delegate Avcolarlv King 4 KENNETH WADE HAVARD LISA I-IAVARD Ride on, 12th Man, Ride on . . . DIANE IIE.-All - P1'pSqua4l 2 LARRY W. IIEAHD - ROTC 2 CAROLYN HEBICRT PATRICIA IIEINS - CODAC R1-prvs:-iitatiw 3. -'lg Pvp Squail 3, -1. Major -lg Stutlvnt Counvil Rrprcsvntatiw 3: F!'t'IIl'll Club 4: Art Club 4 SUSAN ELIZABETH HEIVIPERLEY - Spanish Club 2, 3, 4-. Vim- Presiflmil 3, Prvsilir-nl 4g Astra Club 2. 3, 4: Pvp Squad 2. 3: Intvr- avt Club Siu-vtlin-art 3: CODAC Rcprvsz-ntatiw 3. 1: Drama Club Play 3: Bvauty Pug:-ant 3: National Ilfinnr Suvic-ty 3. 4: Cl'IIll'Il2.iI'j ,lr, Fvllow 43 ACCOLADIE Editorial Staff -1- HRENDA LaYERNE HENDERSON I 33 Frvmzh Club 43 Student Council Parliamentarian 3, President 4g 111fK11f 111'1N1J1'Q115UN 15-11 541111111 31 C111-1-1'11'.1111'1' 1: 1,1 P11112 11111--1111m11.11111 1 121114.10 1, 111fN13111Y RHUXIIX K. 111'11i111fN f P0'1lSlllIIl412.:1L111'iRX1.1J 111511111 1g1j111ll111111S11-ullJi:1f.H.1i.1fI1111 1 1IXX'I'l1I,X 1111fK1',N1'1H'1VI'HN1 Ii1'I' 11111115 1112151-,4 X11 XNNIA. 111111111X -- .-XVI L11ll1l 2. 3. 1-1 P1-11541111111 21 1911 X 1: C013-X151 RlfIH7f-S1-111111Knighlx Tl'I'l'N 1111111-1 111111 N111rr11y FFLlI11xN 1111131 111111 llF1l1l'LlIII1 Npiril r1111'i11g 11I'IlFN'cJll1 Calor V111-11. l.LlI1l'l'Ff'11l' 1111-111111'1's 1-xh1111l 1-1111111f1z1f111. ffkgi 5 ff 1 - , 1. 11, , 41 5 'svili 1 ,V f 1 -4 1 5 1 mf NFN 1.1 1 V--af mv Vi, O 1 lxQ fi 9 0 It Is Not S0 Much HARRY HILLIER 7 CODAC 31 SlIlfIf'lll. Counvil R1'llI'ESl'IIl21IIXf' 71 SHERRY HINDS 7 P1-p Squad 2: FBLA 3 TERRY HOLLEY 7 Baskvtlmall 23 Class Favorite' 3 PEGGY MARIE HOLMES 7 CODAC 3. 4 SHEILA HONEYCUTT WALTER HOWARD DENNIS HOWELL CONNIE JACKSON JAN HYNES 7 Banml 2. 3. 4: FTA Club 3. Pre-fislvnl -I-1 COD.-XC 3. 4- RONDA HUMPHREY 7 COE. Club 1- CHARLES RAY HULLABY 7 DE. Club 4- PAICE HUDSON 7 Bun-bull 2, 3. 4: Intvravt Club 3. 41 Buys' Slate' Alu-rnulv -1: Nuliunul Humor Sovif-ly 3. fl MARILYN JANE HUDSON 7 Clmir 2. 3. -1: CODY-XC 4 BOBBY HLDGENS STEVE HURER 7 Rand 2. 3. 4 What You Are but What You Stand for 25? . f I rn Q Q 2 . li- ,L v I 1 -fr tt QD A X .,r. , fi t xwst xg .i Q,- ,-N . 9 . ftaflf W an N--65 .IllN1I'Q X. .IX1llxSUN 232 all-,,lX1.hs1mN - IJ,Iz. Hula 1 , ,ULN ,uw . V .pw- DUI U .IANIIQS Y-CHD-XII31U.l'l.f'1l11lu I-1 knig1I11sfm'4II1ri-l 1 D1-NNI-I ,IUIIYSUN ffmn-4-rl Chnir IZ. 3. 1-. A szzppe-llk1l1lmil',l .l.XNICIIC.l1llINSUN an-J .IUXNN ,IUHNFUN -- Vo-p SIIIIJKQ 2. 3. 141 Fmullrzlll PIUQUIIIII -XJ K VFIIICRINIQ .IIC-KN .IUIIYSUY S XYIJICX Ill XX ,IUIIYSOY - Slmh-nl Cmnnvil Re-prm--:-rulutiw 1 Knights Show Enthusiasm in All Areas Rf-ml Lim- 1-.lgu-1'ly p41r'Ii4'ipul1-s in ilu- ilusllz-As -ports 4-xl-mls. Ilill shows he-r Plllllllsiilrlll as thx- Knights nmlu- 2iIlUlIll'l' Imnrlmzlu SARAH JOHNSON STEVE JOHNSON YHRONIC,-X D. JOHNSON A Astra Club 2: Junior Mt-tlival Lvague- 2. 3: Pt-p Squad 3: COD.-XC Rf-prvsvntattiw 3 coNE1.t' JONES 'i ' CICNIE JONES Qs' HARVEY JONES 7 FFA 3. 4. Sevrvtary 4: CODAC Rvpre-wnta- lim' 41 L i, ' K HIMON JONES TANY.-X JONES K Pe-p Squad 2. 3: CODAC Rvprvsvtttatlive- 3. 4: Naliunul Honor Snviety 3, 4: Stutlvnt Count-il Altvrnalv 41 JAJVIES JOYNER 4 Cunct-rt Band 2. 3. 4. Captain 1: CODAC Rup- rt-wrltatiw 3. 4: FI'r:1rtk 3. 4: lntvract Club 4 MIKE REEL K.-XTHY KEIM Y Girls' Choir 2: FBLA 3: CODAC Rt-pre-st-Hrtlzttiw 3. -L: HFIRALIJ Ad Stuff 4- L EW X1E'I'l' Kl-IIT!! CIIHHYI. DICNISPI KELLOGC Pfllfl. KIQNNINCTON -- Class Pre-sitlt-nt 2: Class Vim- Pr:-sith-nt A- J -t-ul'ult- Vuurt '7 3' Cl-tw Favoritf- '7' Km Cluls K7' Stutlvnl Lmnn-ul Rvpn-sc-ltt:tl1w 3: Mr. Woodlawn 41: Football ... 3. -1- DOIC KING TERRIE KING CHARLES A. KIRBY 4 Baseball 2, 3 MICHAEL RAY KOOB - Football 2, 3, 4: Ke-y Club 2. 3: Avcu- latlt- Court 4. 234 VIIKE KLNCE ERI' ' ' E ' ' ' ' lxfx kl l N 7 Z l,lub 22. 3. V1-. bm-rxive l.li1uriii.ui -lx P1-p Nquuml 2. 3: ACCOIADI-l Emlilorial 3. 4: Girl! Stair Ili-lvgiutf' fl: Quill aiu Svroll 3. -L: Xatimial Humor Swim-I5 3. I-1 COUAC fi. 1- MIKE KWASNIK P.-XNIEI,:X GAY l..-XENCER 7 lfomw-r't Bziml 2. 3. 1-. fVlrin'liiiig. Hand 2, 3, -L. Nlujurcillv 2. 3. Fczilurf- 'liwirlvr lg lllll'FLl1'l Sw-4-ilu-iii'l lg Spanish Club 2. 3. TFPLIYIIFPT 1: COD,-XC 3: Drziiiiii Club 3: VTX Clu li il. Offiu- Worker 4 .XNNEFITIC IAF.-XYE 7 ,luuiur Nlvrlirqil Lvaguf- 2. 3. il. Yin- Pri-fi dvnz 3. Pre-side-nl Llfg Lzilin Klub 3. 4. Publix- Rvlzilion liliuiriiiuii fl- l vpSql1arl 3. -1-2 ACCOLADE Editorial Staff l CONNIE MARIE LAND TRISTAN IARSON PEGGY ELIZABETH IASKIN 7 D.l-l, Club 1- RICKY I.:X'l'H.-XM 7 ROTC 2. 3. Rifla- Tr-Lim 2. Svliuluftis' Xmirnl 31 UJI1-Xlifig Latin Club 31 lrih-rm-I Club 3: National Honor Sm-ivly 3. -1 SHREE I.gYI'H.'XfNl 7 .-Xrl Club fi. 11 COD,-Ui -L l.ES'l'ER IAZARUS 7 Flllllftx l'illI'IIIt'!'N of .'XlIl4'I'l1'.1 Club Z. 3. L DEBBIE l.EE -M Pr-p Squaul L1 l,iUlJ.KC ll .Xliil fUl.gXl1E I'iIlll0l'I1ll Stuff -l Nlllill.-XEI. LEE P.-Yl'l'Y l.E'VlOlNl:i 7 Cliiivvrl lilifiir 21Spl'i'1lI lilub 2. 3 JOHN P.-Xlil, IENZLEY DEBRA SEZ.-XN LEON 77 P1-gi Squgicl 2. 3. l: -XliliUI.'ll5l'i MI Stull 3, Nlziiingvr 3g lflbtllllzlll .-Ml Stull L. Nlgiiizigi-r l JERRY LEWIS 7liicluslria1l .-Xl'lNCll1li3 THOMAS LINNEAR 7 ll.l'i, liluli 32 liUII1'I'l'l lillllll' l. A 4'.lpp1'll.l filiuir fl IJONN.-X l.l'l'E5 Nl.-XRILYN l.lT'l'ON 7 P1-p Squad 2. 3: Spm-vli Cluln fi: DE. Cluli ll: CODAC H1'pr4'ss'iil11Iiu' 11 MARILYN I.OCKF'l'T IJWAYNE LOCKWOOD 7 DH. Club fl Nllil.Y:K R.-XF l.0l'vl'lN 7 Sluili-nt Cuunvil Altvrrlulv 2. 3. 1-1 Pi-p Squunl 2. 3: lfollflfi Rl',lI'f'Nl'lll21llYi' -1 ,IACKIF LOHMAN 7 De-lvulv 'l'1-am 2. 3. fl-3 Spf-wli filuli ZZ. 3. fl-1 National Furvmim- lmugiu' ll. 3. 4. Sr-4-retziry -1-3 Pc-p Squzul ZZ. 3: .luniur N11-ilii-ul lmaggiii- Il: liili-ravi Cluln Sm-z-tlivnrl 3. ,Lg Z Cluli 3. -ll: Latin lilulv 3. -1: National llmmr Sovin-ly 3. 41 CODAC Rvprvfvril- Llllu' .51 Ollirz- Worlwr -ll: Cviilf-iiury .lr. Fvlluw 4 ,MMIQS LONG 7' Triu-lx 2 TIM LOLIPIS lIYN'l'Hl.'X l.0Yli .Il ANVI,-X Ll L45 - - ,Xrl C.lulw 3. -1. Pmllaiiimilxiriaii 3. X uw Pnl-if ilwiil lf: luliu Cluli fi. 1-. Vim' Prvsiilnfiil 3. '11 CODJXC Rifprvsiwilu- llxi' .5. L Nuliuuxil Ilunur Suvivly 3. 1-1 Quill annl Si-mll 3.11 HER- 'XI D Xml Null 3. 1. xllllldgvl' .51 fXl.l,,UlADlL l',1llluri:il bluff el-L Z lflulr L GREGORY I,lICKl:QX IJHBBIE l.Yl.l1lS l Xl'l,.'X N1 Sl'S.'XN ll XY Nl1'li.'Xll'liY -7 P1-p Squaul 121 Ari liluli 21 l'ilil'l11'll liluli lg A Vlioii' 3, L. Nw-i':'lui'y lg Drama l.lulm Play .31 l7.l'.. l.lul+ L1 lfllD.M'i llwpr4'wz'i1Iuliu' l- 'l'lCl'illY l.. Nl1'Cl.liN'lANS 7 lIllt'l'Ll4'l Clulr 2. 3: ROTC12, 3. l-. Drill 'lizxiiu 2. fl. l-. Bllllllllllll Clbllllllilllllfl' LI. Cullum-l -ll Sriviivi' zlml N'l.iIli lilulv -1-: lxmgilils for f.liriNI li LODJKK, Rvpi'e's4'r1I11llu' la The Work and Preparation - Where Will It All Lead? VCANN 7 l'i-uma 2. .51 C.O,l'.. Clulv ln-zmirvr' 1- Q . 6 YIQRONICA Y. Nlf-KIOY -1: P1-p Squgui ZZ. 3: Sluzlm-nl Cuunvil qXII1-rnzilw fi: Flllhi 3: IIOUV H4-pri-sc-iilziliw fl. 4: Foullmll Proggrznn All Staff Nlziringxvr L ROBERT M4-IN'l'YRE P.-Xl'L iiRl'iCUllY Xl.-XRKS f Simi:-nl Ckllllllll R4-pre--o'riI11lixw 2. 3: lXI1IglllIr for Llmfl 2. 3. 1-1 lrilz-ma-I flulw J. 3: lwirnlliiill Z. -51 'l'r1u'k 12. 3.-L15pf-N-li flllllbllS4'll'lII'i'LlII1l Mailli llluln -l PAM Nl.'Xl'i'l'lNl'iZ f Pup Squzul 3. l: HOD UQ li4 PIil'rf'lIlLlliX4' fl. ll Stuilvnl Counvil :xlll'l'llkll1'31CflliilliIlJSi'4'I'4'lJTX -1: Yulinnxil l'lUlIUl' 501-ivly 3. Ll HITA NlA'l'l'lilCWS ROSE MATTHEWS f Student Council Reprosvntative 2. Allernato 33 Y-Tm-ns Service Chairman 3, 2g Pep Squad 2, 3. 4, Lt. Colonel -1: CODAC Rcprc-svntative 33 A4'1'olaalP Court 41- RAMONA MAULDIN RUTH MAXWELL - Junior Medical League 3. 4: Ar! Cluli 31 FHA 3, 43 Knights for Christ 4-1 CODAC Represcnlalivo 4 Seniors Robbi Mercer and Terr l4RXN4Ilab xiii - fiom:-rl iflioir lf. fl: -X-Irzi filuli 12. 3. 1. Klligllllh lor filirixl 2.351 lll'lliAl,ll :Ml Shlff fl. -1-1 lll'illAl,l? l'i4liIoiiil Stull lg Nulionzil l'lUI1UI'S4N'l4'lf fi, -1-1 Quill :uni N roll 3. l: S . . , ., , , . . , l,Illl!14'll xll1'I'IIilll'-32 Milli-U. R:-piw-wi1l.iIixv-3. 1:1-oollmll l r'w'i iin :Mi Stull 1-1 il1'Ill1'Il1lI'f ,lr. Fvlloxw 'l- BOISBY NlfXYFlICI,Ib fllxillfll NIXIMYIH- I5-pSqu.14l2. 3. 1 RIKIKIIC MANNINU SIIIRLI-IY Nl.-XRSH-XI,l. .iOSliPIl N1-XRSICl.IA 236 FLORI-I,-XD MARIE NL-GCIRE - .X-limi Clull 2. 151 Spiuiifh Club 2. ,IANICT LOUIS!-l IVI.'XR'l'IN 7 P4-'li Squutl 2. 31 RMI I,inc' I,f'1llIIllg.f burly -lg Ilonu-roininp,: Court -I3 K1-y Club Swim-tlivzirl 3. 414: Z Club A141 .-Xrt Club 3. il: FHJX I'Iistorittn 3: Crvatiw Writing Club 3: Y-'I'e-vm IZ: CODAC Rcprvsfwitaltiw-1: Studi-nt Counvil Altvriiutv- I IJARLENE MERCHANT B.-XRR,-IRA MILLER 7 Pop Squad 2. 3. I: Iunior Mmlivail Lutgut- J Z.. 3: I-'BLA 3 TONY MILLER ISRENDJX MEDLIN ISOBISI MERCER 7 P4-p Squad 2. 3. Drunune-r 3: Latin Club Par liunuinturiun 3: Spf-4-vli Club 3: CODAC Re-prvsvnttitiw 3: Natioiiul Ilnnor Soitit-ly 3. 4: National Forrnsif' Imugiu- 3: ACCOIADE Cir- :-ulution Staff -'Ig ROTC Sponsor. Captain -I ROBIN MERCER 7 Knights for Christ 2g Pvp Squzul 2. 31 ACCO- I,:XDE Eclitoriul Staff 3. Assistant Emlitor -I1 Quill and Svroll 3. -L: IYLIIIOIIQII Honor Snvivty 3. JI-1 COD.-XC Re'prm'sf'I1l:ltix1- 3: ROTC Sponsor. l,t. Colonvl -'Il GREGORY MIME- IIRENDQX NIORG,-KN 7 Pe-p Squad 2. 3. 1. Captain I: FH.-X 3: I i't-iiwli Club 'LL Art Club fl: Knights for Clirist 4: COIJAC Rwprv- fvrittitiw I i i McClimans Head 1972-73 R.0.T.C. I,l'YI3.'X XIOIIC.-KN 7 Prp Squtul 2. 3: IIliwit'li'tttlr-i' 41 Y-'I'1'1'liw 3. 1 s '.ur.' -1 . 71 1 L : .1 - CATIIEY DIJXNNE MORRIS .IEAN NIIfRI'IIY ANNIE NI.-XE NASH BERTIIA AIIEAN NEAI, 7 Cltoit' 2. 3. I: CODNC Rc-pi'm'sf'illu- tin- 3. I-g National Honor Sovivty 15.714 YINCIC NEAI, in ff Eitii 237 N Issey' f Q as SI Q QQ QQ at If 0 5 x' 3 v ei 3 fs. LINDA NELNIS 1-ml lfhairnman 3: fII't'LllIXf' I I ' ' 1 1 lx fImn-wrt Choir 4. A vuppvllu Choir 4: AC1TOI..'XDIC Cir:-ulu ' Staff 4: IIEIIAI.IJ Rvporlvr 114 CAIXI N PICNN YWIILL Llilglllt' 2. 3: Fpm-VI1 Club 12. 3: De-lmlv Llulf 2: VI 'I Uuln .'m. I bpzmlxh f,,l11lr.3. Prvs14Ic'l1I 3: QOIJ-XI. 3. UF. I.IuIr I- KIINNIITH R,-XY PINKNIQY 8 Rubinmn lIlLllxl'5 fnviulugy irm-rm-fling ami illfurnmlixr- for many se-niors .is disvufsium arise on all lupivs. CAROLYN I AYI'1 NICHOLS 7 Pvp Squurl 21 Knigihtw fur Christ Z NI.-XX R,-XY NI,'NNERY ya-If SIS.-'IN OLIVER 7 Pvp Sqllllfl 2. 3: ,Ilminr N1I'f'lI1'lll I,r-agzuv 4 I ww GEORGIA OVIIINS :KLFORIJ PpXLN1I'1R 7 'I'ra1'k 4 .ILIJI I'.YI I'I'IR5UN 7 Pvp Squad 3: IIOII.-XC I .IIINE I'A'I'I'P1RSON 7 Ijvp Squgui IZ. 3: -Mwnlunlf' PLIQVHIII 21 5111 dc-nl Cmmril RI'llf'i'N'I'llLiIIYf' IZ. 31 NQIIIHIIZII Honor Suvil-ly 3, -1- XIIKIQ P.-YIVIIERSON 7 flornvrl 3111111 IZ. fi MARY M1'IRCARE'l' PIAZZJK 7 Pc-p Squzui 12. ,I-1 ,Iuniur M4'4Ii4'.1I ROGER POOL -,Student Counvil Alternate 2, Representative 3. Chaplain 43 Art Club 2, 3, 4. President 3, 4: Key Club 3, -1-. Sevre- tary 4: ACCOLADE Editorial Staff 3. 4-1 COD,-XC 3. -I-1 Boys' State Delegate 4: Rell Line Manager 4: Safety Counvil 4: Quill and Srroll 4 ELLA MARIE POENCY CLYDE PRATI' 7 Baaketball 2. 3, 4: Aeeolacle Court 4 Knights Taste Sweet Fruit of Victor After Downing the Pokes. DEBI PRIEST 7 Homvroming Court 2, 3, 4g Pep Squad 2. 33 Key Club Sweetheart 2, Y-Teens 23 Student Council Representative 2. 4. Alternate 33 Beauty Pageant 2. 33 Art Club 3. 4: Rerl Line 4 RANDAL PROCELL - Football 2, 3, 43 Key Club 3. 4, Vive Pres- ident 3, Treasurer 4 BECKY D. RACHAL 4 Pop Squad 3: ,Iunior Medif-al League 3. 4, Social Committee 3. Vice President 4 li.Xl'il'iN R,XNDUl,Pll f Pep Squxul 2. 3: .lunior Metliral Imtlgrtic- 3: IIE. Club L .l XWE5 R XNIIOLPII - IIE. Club fl. 4 CLURI.-X REAVINIS f Pep Squtul 2, 31 .-Ulra Club 2, St't'rf-turx IZL It-'lieeih lf: ILE. Club 1-. Counvil xIl'IHlJt'I' 4- IJICN ISE ICII.l-ZEN RICED PXTRIIII X RICH KRD 4 P4-in Squatl 21 Stuilm-nt Count il R4'ltY'4'Nl'IlI' atixe 21 IIE. Club-1 IPIQNNIS RICH - l ootb.1Il ll. fi. 4-3 Kei Club 12, 3. I-. Sergeuiil 'Xl Xrnifz EFX Club 1: Stuilt-nt Count-il IIt YI'l'F1'IlILiIlW I lHl.'l'UN RICIIIQY - Cont 4-rl Ilantl LZ. 31 ROTC 2. 3, 11. Drill 'IU-.un IltIIIIH1.lIl1lI'l' l.tj.uli-1 'NI.1Ygnr 1 ,ll-ll l H EY Rl JIKBI NS LINUX ROBERTS ev il 239 ROBERT W. ROBERTS Vice Prvsidmxl 4- RICKY ROBINSON ROBERT E. ROBINSON ROSEMARY ROBINSON TERRY ROBISON - Ku I 5 C 4 R4-prm-scrlluliu--1 SHARON ROSLYN ROI HI- LLI' uur M4 1 1 CODAC Rvprvsfrnlativf' 3: D I' Club I KEVIN ROLLING CHERYL SAMUEL SUE SANDIDGE - FBLA 3 COE Club 4 MIKE SCHAFERKOTTER 4 Ifurvusin' I.,l'AIglIlI' 2. 3. 4: CODXL Rnpra zmlllu N 14 ll-. Board Mc-mln-r 3, Bur: s N nc Ilvln-gall' 3: National Houur Sum u lx 3 4 S411 ur 'VI 1 fs u I Slurlc-ul Coum-il Svuutur 11- Cli P ue MIKE SCHILLACE 7 D E Ilull-1 NIIIIIO ll I l rua .IOHN SCI-IONFARBER WILLIAM SCI-IMIDT BARBARA SEAL - Spam I1 Club Tru urn r 2 FBI -X '31 H In u 23 CODAC R4'prc:w11latiu- 4 TINA SIIELTON f Pup Squad 2 Lomurl I IIUII' Z 5 flllllf' lVIu val 2: COE Clulr 4-g Slurlvut I uuus ll Xlurudlc -I- VIRGINIA ANN SIRIERRON Psp Squad 3 41- CJITIHIII 4 B1 um Bags-aut 3: CODAC Rffpre' culatu: 4 MIKE SIIERYILLE 7 Ifoollmll 2 Qunurl I llolr 2 Studs ul Couu 1-il Allvrualn' 3: CODAC Rvprc sulallxc 3 4 KATHY SIBLEY - COE Club I And They Left, DEBBIE SILYHY 7 ,Iuninr Me-ilical I.:-agui' 2: Pm-p Squad IZ. 3. 4. Flziglu-arm' 4-3 FHA 3 DAVID D, SIMMONS 7 Ifoolliall 2 CHANDRA SIIVIONS 7 Pi-p Squad 2. 3: .Iunior lVIf-ilival Lvugiu- 4: Spanish Club -1: ACCOL.-IDE Cirvulalinn Staff Manage-r -I KQXTIIY SIMPSON 7 D.I1l. Club 4 BARBARA SIRMAN 7 Pi-p Squad 2: DE. Club 4 CAROL SMITH CLYDE SMITH LOUIS SMITH KAREN SMITH 7 FBLA ZZ: Pvp Squad 3. -I: ACCOIADE Ifililo- rial Staff 114: CODAC ITi'pri'sm-ulativv 4 LISA SIVIITII 7 Pm-p Squzul 2, 3. 4. Drummer 4: Junior IVI4-rlival I.i-agiw 3. 4. Tri-asuri-r -I: FBLA 3: Crvaliw Writing Club 3: Foot- ball Program All Staff 44 SLYSAN SMITH 7 Inlvravl Sw:-1-lliearl 2: Knights for Christ 22. 3. 11-: Coiivvrl Baml 2. 3. fl. Nlajorelli- 3. I valurv Twirlvr 4: Tlwspians 3. -1: National Ifurn-nsii' I..l'LlgIll6' 3. 4: National Honor Sm-if-ly 3. -1-L ROTC Sponsor. Major 4 LINIJ.-X SOLLY 7 Pvp Squail 3. 4: COD.-XC Rvprvsc-iiliiliw 3. IL: Latin Club 4 SHIQILA SPARKIVIAN 7 FBLA 3: COE Club 4: Stuclvnl Counril Rn-pri-soiilative 4 CHARLES SPIEGEL 7 Bawball 2: CODAC Rf-pri-svriluliw 4 CHERYL STARKEY 7 Pi-p Squad 2. 3, 4: Spwvli Club 3 Never to Return 242 .5 X Seniors Anticipate FRANK STEPHENS - ROTC 4. First Ll. 4 MIKE STEPHENS - Sluilvnl Council Alivruaile- 2. Si-iiailnr l-1 CODAC 3: lntr-ravl Club -1: Rm-rl Lim- Mauagvr fl LINDA FAYE STEWART - C.O.E. Club ,L CHI-QRYL STILLS DARRYL STRANGE - D.E. Club 3. 4 RHONDA STRICKLAND GRETCHEN AGA SUDDS 7 Pvp Squad 3: Slllllfxlll Counril Rup- rvserilutiw 3 SAMUEL SUDDS BARBARA TAYLOR MORRIS TAYLOR DEBRH2 THOMAS -S CODMI 31 FBLA Club L1 Sluilcm Cuunfil Rc-pri-wiiluliw 4 DONALD THOMAS LANI THOMAS 1 Pi-if Squaul 2. 3. -L. Captain L: ACCOLADE :Ml Staff 3. 4: ACCOLADE Cirrulnlion Staff fl: Sluili-nl Council Reprv- scnluliw -1: Quill and S4-roll Al: Z Club -lf LARRY THOMAS EDNA LOEISE THOMASON 7 Offim- Wurlwr 12. 3: FHA Club 3: D.E. Club ,1- JEFF THOMPSON - D.E. Club 3. 4 .IIQDY THORNTON f Pvp Squail 2, 3. 4-. LI. 3. Major -fl: Claw Chaplain 23 Sturlvnt Council Tbinl Vim' Pr:-Fiili-nl 3. Sr-nulur l-1 CODAC 3. 1: FBLA Club -L DON THRASH Final School Days XIARY BICTH 'l'lDW'l'il.l. f C41111'1-rt Choir 2. 3: Knights fur Christ 45. 'Lg liOll.DITl1llsfJT. 1.1111111111 fl GARY TlllWEl.l. l,lZ 'lilll-JJXRO f Y-'li1'1111s 2. 3. ll: Pvp Squufl 2. 3: illlPf'Tll'21l'lf'T tl-3 StL14l1'11t Cu11114'il Sefnulivr I2 RONIT,-X ll. TRINIBLH Y I-'RL-X 4 NI. 'I', TURNER ROSKNIARY Tl'RNliR -A UODAC R1-pri-se-111a1iw 3 .ll-QNYY TYREP1 lLERAl.D VENUS -D.I-Q.l1lul13.4 llRllNDfX JOYCE YINSOY RICKICY W.XLllRlP IIELIQN -XNNH WAl,lilfR - lI11111'1f1'l Band 2. 3. -1-. Sgt. 3. Lt, l-2 51111111-I1 Clull 2. fi. 1-. Yin- pl'l'rlllt'l1l lx Sllllll'lll C011111'il 'xllt'FllLlll' Q51 CHU.-XC Rl'f7l'1'ht'lllilllNl' fl. L1 l'vl',-X l- :XMY W,-Xlil. 7 l Rl,,-K 2: Ollif-1' Worlwr 21 COE Club 1 ROBERT WALLACE g Basketball 2 PAT WALSVVORTH f Pop Squad 2g Chcwrlfzatlcvr 3, 4, Kvy Club Simvtliz-art 2. 3. -'1-1 Sluflf-nt Council Svnator 2: Stuclvnt Counvil Rl'IJI'l'Sl'Ill21llVf'5 23 Hornecuming Court 2, Beauty Pag1fz111t 2, 3, fl-3 ,'x1'l'UlL1llC Court 3. sl: Class Fuvoritrh 2: Class Trvasurer 3. 42 Spanish Club 3, CODAC Rvprc-sentative 3, 4- BRON W. WARD - lntf-rurt Club 3. 4. Tre'a511r0r 4: Svirnve and Math Club 3, 4: Creative Writing Club 3, 41 lndustrial Arts Club 3, 4: National Honor Softivty 3, 4, CODAC RPprc'sBr1tz1tiv1- 4 MARSIIA WARD DON XLD W.'XSHlNffl'0X ROOSl'1Vl:ll.'l' WASHINGTON - DE. Club 3. 4 :- 'Us 'v,! Y igg ,Q .ff 'Y 24 44 K' :Www li Knights of 1973 SUSIE WATERFALLEN - Key Club Sweetheart 23 Pep Squad 2. 3, 4, Captain 4 RHONDA GAIL SEAVER - FHA Club 2. 4: Y-Teens 2: Offit-e Worker 2, 3, 4, Student Council Alternate 31 CODAC 4 ROY WEBER Y Convert Band 2, 3. 4 DONNA WELDON HELEN MARIE WEST - French Club 2, 3, Pep Squad 2, 3, 4g ACCOLADE Ad Staff 2. 3, CODAC 3. 43 National Honor Soeiety 3. 4, ,Iunior Medical League 3, Astra Club 3, 4 JANET WHITE - Y-Teens 2. 3. President of Caddo-Bossier Y- Teens 4, Z Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Squad 2, 3, Lt. 3, Student Council Representative 2, Senator 3: Homecoming Court 3: CODAC 3, Cheerleader 4, Aceolade Queen 4 PATRICIA WHITE - Band 2, 3, 4, CODAC 4: Iunior Medical League 4 JOANN WHITEHURST KAREN WHITWORTH - Pep Squad 2, 3, Junior Medical League 2, 3, 43 Knights for Christ 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 43 ROTC Sponsor 4, Major of Rifle Team 4 NANCY LOUISE WILEY 4 Concert Choir 2. 3. Librarian 3: Knights for Christ 2, 3, Treasurer 3, FTA Club 2, 3, 4, Office VVorker 21 I rem'h Club 23 National Honor Soeieti 3. 4, Chaplain 3. 4, D.E. Club 4, HERALD Ad Staff 4, CODAC 41 Centenary Junior Fellow 4 SANDRA WILKINS 4 Pep Squad 2, 3, 4, Drummer 3, Captain 4 DEBRA LAVERNE WILLIAMS - Pep Squad 3: CODAC 3. 42 junior Medical League 43 Speech Club 4 DIANNE WILLIAMS ELIZABETH JO WILLIAMS JOANN WILLIAMS - Pep Squad 2 RONALD DEAN WILLIAMS - Orchestra 3, 4, Art Club 3, Speech Club 33 Student Council Alternate 3g D.E. Club 4 SYLVIA WILLIAMS BECKY WILLIS - Pep Squad 2. 3, 4, Drummer 3, Captain 4, ACCOLADE Ad Staff 4: Z Club 4, ACCOLADE Circulation Staff 4: Student Council Recording Secretary 4 4 Are the Best Yet ANNETTE WILSON BOBBIE WILSON RENEE WILSON A Y-Teens 2, 33 Z Club 4: Pep Squad 2. 3. Lt. 33 Red Line 43 Beauty Pageant 33 Frenrh Club 33 CODAC Repre- sentative 33 Student Council Representative 43 ACCOLADF, Ad Staff 43 Homecoming Court 4 JIMMY WINDHAM - Football 2, 3. 43 Student Counvil Alternate 2g Baseball 33 National Honor Society 3, 4-3 Inlerart Club 33 CODAC Representative 33 HERALD Editorial Staff 43 Accolade Court 4 ROY WOLF SHERYL WOMACK - Pep Squad 2, 3 GAYLON WOOD - ROTC Captain 4, Drill Team Assistant Com- mander 4 SHARON DENISE WOODALL - Pep Squad 23 Knights for Christ 23 Student Council Representative 33 CODAC Representative 3, 4-3 FBLA 43 Football Program Ad Staff 4 RICKY WYATI' - Football 2, 3, 43 Key Club 2, 3g Student Coun- eil Representative 2, 33 Accolade Court 3, 4 BENNY YORK ROBIN YORK - Student Council Representative 2, 3, 4-3 CODAC Representative 4 DEBRA JOAN YOUNG GREGORY LYNN YOUNG v Band 2, 4 MIKE YOUNG CHARLES YOUNGBLOOD FREDRICK YOUNGBLOOD - Football 2, 3, 4-3 Student Council Alternate 4- 246 Junior Class Officers President - Kelly Killgore Vice-President - Steve Frith ' Chaplain - Peggy Kennedy Treasurer - Iris Jordan Secretary - Mary Walpool 3 Be-tty Arlanis luis :Mlarns Willie- Ale-x Barbara :Xllvn Clivry Alle-n Di-bi Allvn Mvlxina Anile-rson Ste-W Arid:-rsmi Barton Arnistrong Sliamn :Xslilm Clyde! Austin Gwendolyn Autry Lynette Aytvh Edward Bakvr Sllalyon Baker quires Choose Officers for 1972-7 Charlotte Ballard Larry Barbo Rod Barficld Tommy Barr Barry Beasley Shirley Br-ave-rs junior sponsor Cnavli Bonrlurant vnjoys a br:-ak to lmvk uw-r not ur .1 f-w ,wwwi.Qfww.1,w,M: QQ-.lim-Nimwftg-inf: if-,. -Q C5 nthia Bell lVlif'lwy Bvnnott Bic-ky B1-nns-lt lVlif1haol Blackwell Patsy Bla-Vins Brenda Bloxom Leslie Kar:-n Bloxom Cathy Bobbitt Sharon Boesman Keith Bogan av- 'llerry Boller Chvri Booth Gayla Booty Tc-ri Bornaman Sherri Bouknight l.inrla Bounds Kathy Boylcins Alan Brudbvrry Ricky Brcenllove Kathy Brossettc- Don Brothvrton Cathryn Brown 1 ' 3 l fr 44 w, ,leannio Brown ' 'llhvlmzi Brown ,Q nf, ' Patti Bryan Terri Bryan ' L-, if ua, -It - b. , ,, 5, A 48 Exritc-mc-nt is shown by Woodlawn fans after a touchdown Junior Pep Squad members proudly cheer as the varsity football players run through the Lannerettesl victory line. . 1 2th Man Is Present ln Many W ays Ludie Bryant Rendy Sue Bryant Robert Burks Gail Butler Sharon Bynog Maryilyn Byrley Sue Cagle Nancy Caldwell Ted Canatella Brenda Carson Donald Carter Wade Chaler Susan Christian Larry Clark 1' Jeanette Clarkson Harold Clifton Twyla Cole Derrick Coleman Brenda Collins Wanda Comans Qww '95, XRD, Stephen Constable Mary Cook Freddy Corhin Cynthia Cotton Karen Crawford Bobby Cummings Richard Dancy Steve Davis Donna J. Dorsey Theodies Douglas Mary Durusau Jimmy Dutton Kathy Eason Gary Ebarb Janet Ebarb Participation in Class and Various Rod Barfivld. jimmy Dutton. Charles O'Ke-vfrf. .Ilil Ill1PS ilolinson uatwli as Kelly Killgorz' 1lt'tItUt1rII'3lf'S a play for tho iipqomingz gamv. 50 Tc-rosa Ebarb Robert Edmonds Amy Elbert Billy Estvs loc' Etier Marilyn Eubanks Jeannie Evans Robin Ex'f?re'tt - ff 1 Terry Fairley l Ronald Fielder ff ir V f' :M 1' ,ni ' ' ' Brenda Flowers 1 , W I , . i ,W 4, . 1' ,V , 'Q 6 Gary Flowers ' 'IW M H ' ,,i A 1 .A ' ff , Bill Flynn - A W5Q5fl , if Brendan Flynn ' H ' fm' ' ' Q V .f 1 L. 1 F I ,, 3 W ' F V f ii V 75' ' ' UN 3 0 'W ' Son i' X ,Ag K I I kr is ff fv I f -T, 'fi tw 1 t Q K f . , pn ii, wa 5 if tt Strip iiifr 'Q ZW 4 Q5 qi Activities Important to Juniors Wanda Comans and Sharon Bynog look on as Susie- Pigot! vornplotc-s u section on a garment for a homo economics class. ,y M, ' 1 Camille Foster f Lisa Frady EBL! R. Ronnie' Franklin V 1. P-A Qindy Frevniaii 441 ,420 Yi-limi Fr:-1-inan Stow Fritli f' , 1' I F .tii f 'UN l N 1' f' 3-vt V 4 I g -Q Y l Mike Fyffe Martha Gable Gary Gamble Gordon Garcia Cindy Garrett Patti Garrett Alice Garza Lori Gayer Cindy Geddes Gary Geter June Gibson Tommy Gibson Treamell Gibson Leona Gibson Danny Goff Jumors Total 551 at WHS for 1972 73 Jeff Goff Renee Goldsmith Tim Gordon Shelia Gour David Gray Luemily Gray Sherry Gray Eddie Greene Cheri Griffin James Grimes Dennis Groves ,limmy Groves Sherry Guerrero Wendy' Gullion Wfvsley Gusko ,sf 5 We I ff.. Larry Huge-dorn Fairy Bc-lle Hall Marilyn Hall Sammy Halsell Robert Harrington Deborah Harris . 'efsgqxx 1, 5 5 l I I-T M ea Highland Band members, Eddie Greene and Brendan Flynn prarti P th Scottish lnagpipes for perfection. Jrs. Take an Active Part in ROTC Band Yi Qu' A l , whfi' - Q, -' , ,Q V i 3 K ei. f , V69 Lorene Harris Sandy Harris Tommy Harris Wanda Harris Sharon Harvey David Head Robert Henson Maria Herzog Pam Hickingbottom Kayla Hill Billy Holland Kirk Holland Cindy Hooker Jessie Horton Sharon House 54 Don Howard B1-sky Humlsniith Ava Humphrey Tim Hunter Ginger Iglesias Denise' Isaavs Gayla Booty and ,Ian Thompson were Chosen to serve' as two of the junior maids for the Honiwoniing Court. Three Juniors Are Elected to Serve .yy-up ' I , . ff-A mf i e r e we it we i 1 it Q, f i Q Brenda Jzlvkson Cynthia Jackson Dorothy Jackson Dorothy Jarvis Terry .lewvll Joe johnson Reginald .lohnson Sharon Johnson Shvila Johnson Franlcy Jones Glenda Jones Ida May Jones Phil Jones Shirley Jones Iris Jordan W'illi1',I1rl'rl11Il DllLll1l',lll5Iil't' Suzy ,luxlis Puig lin-im .lvrry Kvmlm 3 X QT, ,B Peggy Igf'IlIl0df' 51' Ax at Kc-Hy Klllgorf- 'N ' Pam King 5 Tim Knob P kts Pam LaCaze E Dzirrvll Lnfillf- A ' Autry Lu- 'X A -'S '4'Z . 1,5 nniv lmw Iggy N Churlfiv IA-May ' ' A Ray 1,4-sim' A X S W it i 6 if I on the 1972-73 Homecomlng Court Junior Red I.,iIlt1I'S, Glvnda Jones and Mary Swem-liar, express thx-ir cnthusiasrn at a WHS football garner. 25 dk '35 'N 4 IQ 4 :Q 'Y' Gigi Lockett Regina Lovett Paula Loyd Ricky Madere Pat Manry Marty Martin Rogers Martin George Mauldin Vickie Maxie Regina Mayes Linda McClellan Sharon Mayeux Kenneth McCoy Paula McFarrin Scott McCowen Juniors Have Many Enjoyable Moments mf Lam-4-rf-tl:-s IIl,lI'l'llt'll many liourf in orde-r to pe-rfett the- xii-tory 4- used 4-uvli we-ck at Woodlawn footluill gznnivs. f x Johnny McGraw Ricky Mcleaurin Elaine McLeod Eartha McNeil Carolyn Medlin Cheryl Miciotto 'vb Drummers. Elaine MvLf-od and Cheryl Miriotto. keep the Lanrerettesi marehing in step and ers-ate exuiterrieril for pep rallies. 'W' Yivki Miles Dodie Miller Glenn Miller Steve Miller Deborah Mills Cindy Mitchell Donnie Moore Robert Moore Suzanne Moreau Debbie Moses Mark Moses Evelyn Moss Debbie Mowry Vicki Mullican Helen Myres Charles Nelson Percy Netter Belinda Nichols Duane Nichols Chip Norwood Vicki Nossaman Penny Nutt Shona Oglesby Charles O'Kc-efe Richard Oksenholl Thersa Oldham I I A X .oe 70 t, 'v i ' vt 'sf ' , 257 Janetta Oliver Babs Oxley Joell Palarmo Leah Parham Grey Pardue Fredrick Parke Karl Parker Jacqueline Paul Betty Pennywell Gloria Perkins Alex Peterson Jimmy Peterson Ralph Philips Mary Pickett Sue Pigott Juniors Look Forward to a Year at WHS Donna Pintor Alfred Piper Douglas Pittman Robert Poland Greg Porter Mary Porter Pat Powell Jimmy Prescott Loraine Pressey Kathy Primm Cindy Primrose Kenny Proeell Deborah Rainbolt Danny Reaves Paula Reeh vm.--0 Wi' Pam Reggio Jeri Rich Toni Rivh Barbara Rivlietts Tina Robbins Einelev Robinson Becky Robinson Ronald Robinson Edna Rogue Danny Roop Victor Rose Annie Ruffin Dodie Russell Steve Russell Tommy Russell Senior Rings Are Dreamed of by Juniors l W :WM W X 'V 2 6 5 M Qs Ken Satcher Debbie Savage Mark Swhalerkotter Dianne Schonfarber Josephine Scott Jimmy Shelton Two junior girls examine senior rings thinking ahead to the day when they will receive their own. 2 60 Mx 'ly I 411. ff W Rf :, if M. fr ,, 1 4 -of ff an Marla Shelton Dawn Shvrron Larry Sinnnons Andy Sinn Tommy Skipuorth Annie Sloan Irma Small Ds-rk Smith Donald Smith Donnzi Smith Randolph Smith Steve Smith Cynthia Snow Irma Southall lVloni1-ti Som-ll Beverly Spalding! Clarive Spann Judy Slaggxs Randy Stfwvii Linda Stiles Billie Stogner Arlene Stokes Nancy Strolher Daniel Sluckmeyer Robin Sumrall Mary Swcedar v-Af ,4- 717' mp., Nlonira Sowell answers the phone, performing one uf the many dutirs of a student offive worker at Woodlawn. a ,, ww' Lou Ann Tallant Ella Taylor Kathy Thibode-aux Barbara Thomas Gail Thomas Lou Ann Thomas In Chemistry vlass Robert Burks performs an experiment to show the reaction of sulfurir avid with paper. Juniors Perform Services at the Castle Sammy Thomas Bernadine Thompson Jan Thompson Randy Thompson Ray Thompson Tommy Thompson Stephen Tingle Sandra Towns Renee Travis Debbie Triplet Mark Troegel Rhonda Tucker Vvayne Tucker Elaine Turner Ken Tynan Coach She-lby's first period gym class plays football, one of the many sports taught each year in physical education. 0 0 P.E . Classes Are E111 oyed by Squlres Jacqueline Tyson 1 at Sherry Vaughn Cathey Venus Debbie Wlade Velma Walker Debbi Wall Eddie Wallacre Walter Wallace Irma Walpool Mary Walpool ,WX Sara Walters Randy Walton Sharon Ward Carolyn Wardell Shirley Warren Ruby Washington Mary Watkins Becky Webb Cindy Wells Karl Whisenand ik 62 sf- 1 qi, 'fs 'L 1 -5 Hvlvn W intron Nliiry Wilvov-ii ,Ivii Wilkinson ixlllllllliil Yi illigunu c,.ilQ'Sil'Ii XX illiaunf Dona Williiinw Clviniu Wvilliiinis ,luiniy Williurns Kulhlm-ii Williaun Louis Wiillianis Mary Williinns Vicki Williiuns Carol Wilfon Dvliorali Wilson Nimlril Wilson Gwvn Vvoori Stew Vifoodali Dennis Wbodward Robbie Wy'att Bev-rly Young Candy Young ,Iariiw Young Ramona Young ,gy SW, ,I 5. ..- 1 5 f 4 - ' V N , ' ,, , ' , ii R, ff Y Q s 4-J Qs V + w - . dr f 4 V1 3 ' X 3 1 all 3 ' , 5 if f H '1 ? 'J Miss Dixonl junior gzyrn rlaisscs slrive' for points as llu-5 play volleyball during: lhv first six me-Q-ks. L , iiii , MQ! 6, 26 264 Sophomore Class Officers President - Antoinette Wilson Treasurer - Glenda King Secretary - Jacqueline Brown Vice-President - Marilyn Ware Chaplain - Becky Barnette A , 5 Q 4 'EB '12 , .... W as r . . ,, . . E' A' Maxell s Q1 Miss Fields and Mr. Roge, sophomore class sponsors. discuss the eleelion of officers and the activities planned for the year. John Aarron Debra Adams William Adkins Patricia Adley Patrick Alee Mike Allen .xx as ff' 2' ' 4 5 Sophomore Class fficers Are Elected ,, ,,,, , W, f' ff H J i1 the 4' 'uv Randy Allen Janice Allred David Anderson Mike Anderson Carolyn Angeles Joyce Armer Blenda Austin Melissa Austin Steven Balfe Deborah Ballard Thomas Balzerette Cecile Barnes Becky Barnett Karen Bartley Steve Beaird 265 fi, M, if Darlene Beaudoir Clara Bell Presley Bell Polly Benfield Albert Bennett Evelyn Bennett Cathey Bentley Mark Berg Karen Bergeron Chuck Berthelot Billy Bible Linda Blavkwell Rhonda Blank Sharon Blankinship Le Nell Blount 656 Pages Are Enrolled at Castle xx! ff?- ,ff 66 Kenneth Bloxoin Tony Boles Lester Bolton Laura Bonneae Donna Bonner Susan Bounds Margaret Bradford Darlene Brunton Rhonda Braselton Connie Brotaato Beverly Brown Bobby Brown Jacqueline Brown Jennifer Brown Rita Brown Sheila Brown Mike Browning Charles Brumley Vernon Bryant Debbie Buck Rose Burks Donna Burnley Tricia Butler Brenda Caldwell Jeanie Calhoun Laura Cankovic Robert Carpenter Robert Carroll Connie Carter Jerry Carter Vicki Carter Bruce Cason Roger Caslon Charles Chandler Daryl Clapp Durin the da Pa es find the chan in of classes a little ush but somehow they always find time to 0 to their lockers and chat with frien wi -,:t.,.- 3 -Taz - 'sr .if -,..-I .. , t .. t ,.: Q 3 1 sa ss sl? Q, Y 1 xx -fs .., .- .sue . - . if 5- Q ' - fs to eree ' is Mr Simmons sophomore eounsn-lor, works with a new student, Rivky Young, as they set up his schedule for his first war .tt the Castle Counselors Aid Pa es in Many , '.! fr Lt, Ways fs.. Kathy Clark Mary Clarkson Denise Clingan Randy Clinton Debbie Coburn Paul Coke Belinda Coleman Sebern Coleman Will Coleman Paul Coles Addie Collins Cary Cooper James Cornwell Robbie Cotton Zale Covell Susan Cox Danny Coy De-bbie- Coy Sharon Crawford Susan Crovke-r Paula Dalton Patria-ia Danivls Debbie- Darky Trudy David Carol Davis Connie- Davis Ernie- Davis Gloria Davis Kenne-th Davis Ricky Davis Robert P. Davis Robe-rt S. Davis Adrian Davidson Jeanie- Davidson Pam DeVault Randy Digby Stanle-y Dixon Roger Donahue Cathy Dougherty Rosalyn Douglas James Dowdall Becky Drae-h Lestezr Draefh Debbie- Duty Liz Dykes Diane- Easle-y Sharon Easle-y Done-ue Eason Larry Eggle-sion Mike Erwin ,1 'S i 270 Abe Evans Terry Evans Freddie Farris Kathy Farris Renee Festervand Cindy Flores Mike Flurry Beth Forester Diane Franklin Evelyn Franks Gloria Franks Debbie Frazier loyve Freeman Roger Funk Ronnie Furlow Gene Gamble ,lohn Garner Judy Germany Robert Gibbs Danny Gibson Sheila Gill Clifford Gilliard Cynthia Gingles David Glass jerry Godfrey Terry Godfrey Ted Goldman Tim Gordon Cathy Graham Otha Green Tina Green Sebron Griee Lynn Grimes Debi Groke Becky Guerra vim. Q-.N 1 If ig, f f 41 Pagm appreciate open book tc- I gnc-n in Vlrs Kingls English ll class. Studs nts li tr n to 'Vlr Duhon as hP Pxplains a pomctrx prohlr m Sophomores Enj oy Many C asses Thelma Guilon Clif Cwin Linda Hall Michael Hall Nicki Hall Joyce- Hamilton Mona Hammett Dcnnis Harlcy David Harris Janice Harris Randy Harm-y Shcila Hays-s Lori Haynes Dcnnis Hcard Lcncc Hcbcrt 272 Russell Herbert Myrain Henderson Alvin Hendricks -Tax Mary Henson Gail Herrington Chuck Herron Joey Hester Mary Hiers Janie Hill Mike Hill Phyllis Hillier Richard Hinds Helen Holmes Bobby Horn Ginger Howell if-sql 'T .v' Pa es Learn Ne Sk'll ' ROTC Serge-ant Courtade helps sf-Pond year Cadet Dennis Heard in his understanding of map reading, just one of the many subjeets taught in ROTC ,QF at ga waxy , ae 4 V 2 ,j ,,A if ' 5 f KJ M A' st- 1 9 3 . 'e-fa, ,.,. Q, ff, f f' a-ay Q 1 f H 'nr gg' M. gr f, is .. Ct at ' f 'X ' ' Qf ..,, 3 , , 1 xii f, J1-rrie Hudson Gladys Hughes Gwyn Humphrey Ray Hunt Donald Hunter Eula Hunter Gleave Javkson Jeanne Jarkson Annie Johnson Dianna Johnson Rodney Johnson Steve Johnson Brenda Jones Daryl Jones John Jones Karen Jones Linda Jones Marilyn Jones Sharon Jordan Daniel Joyner Kenneth Joyner Janice Kelly Sue Kennedy Mike Ketchens Glenda King Allen Kinley Dewayne Kneipp Matt Laenger David LaLena Curtis Lane Glen Larson Terry Latham Shirley Latson Lonnie Lawson Louise Lawson ,,, -5, ,, M a a 4. ,.,.-, WM w t 1:7 'zip' we 'l if gk li l A 40 27 :ff fa? 74 'Y' .leff Loc Mona Lee Nancy Leo Willie Lee Stevc- Le-Grand Don lieitgeb Pep Squad is one of Ilia- basic elements of lwelflh Man s spirit Sophomores Contribute Much to 1 Q. 5 we 'fs' 5 Aiz, , l 1 ' I 'f ' , K . ,E Vg. , ,,.. S' ' 557 ' A V vf , M rw' B re. ' iff? A f V, J gil In ' rl f fl fi V I' :,V , A ,, V . 2 ' 4 , -V e 'fl ff , I' i ' Debra LeMay Mike Leone Derryl Lester Debbi Lewing Sheryl Lewing Yivki Le-ming Pzitrenu L1-mis Portia lic-wif lVliL'l111el Liles Claudia Little- Mivhael Logue Shirley Long C. .l. Lottinger Brenda Lowe jeff Lowery if. fu I The band contributes background music to the spirit of the Twelfth Man. Carla Luke Billy Lulcer Debbie Luttrell Sheila Malone Daxifl Mannin Mike Manrx the Fighting Spirit of the Knights 'TS Linda Marshall Ramona Marshall Charlotte Marsiglia Terry Martin Dewayne Mask Andy Matthews Mark Matthews John Mathis Debra Mayberry Linda Mayes Shirley Mc'Cravy Ranee McDaniel Mary Mt:Dearmont Lisa Mc:Gowen Richey McGraw K N f Xvp' is at , .,'. W 51 27 Marty McCuffie Debra McHalffey Vanessa Menefee Vallie Mercer Victor Merritt Kerry Miciotto Donna Miller Vera Miller Joe Mime Beverly Mitchell Delphia Mitchell Fredrick Mitchell Tanya Mitchell Bobby Moore Chip Moore Laura Moore Linda Moore Bob Morris Lydia Moses Mike Moss Dora Murphy Karen Murphy Jerry Murray Carl Musgrove Kim Mushko Linda Myers Tim Naile Mark Neal Chris Nelms Polly Nelms Vicki Nester Becky Newsom Lynda Newton Cynthia Nicholson Connie Nowlan x its , P r ,.-.f jk lv- Yvv- ,S V . : va 1 Kathy Nowlan X ' ,,r,, '- kk.' 1.9. K , - ' - Y K 4 -f A 1 -' . 'ff'-f Rivharfl NLIIIIIPTN , Y 'I ' P A Y if ,, , K , . . 332 ft S, in My Peggy Nuttall V Randy Olson Nf- ,f ...li .O it x lhh, 5 .TLF4 6- of l l l wg. Terry OiNeal 'fy I' t e y Tracy O Neal Patti Waterfallf'rl serves the Castle- by being an offirr- worker. Pages Serve WHS in Many Ways Phyllis Osteen Carol Owens Dorothy Owens Tommy Padium Judy Painter Susanne Pants? 'on James Parker Bucky Patterson Bvrta Patterson Pam:-la Pennington Patsy Pennington ,lc-ttie Pvnnywvll D1-hra Pr-rot John Petty l Marie- Phillips 277 Donna Smith. Sainmy Wilkinson. and Evelyn Franks talk about the-ir future plans att thc- Castle. John Pickett Sharon Piggec: Cary Pileher lfla Mae Pipkin Peggy Posey ,lames Potter ft. P16 fi, , , if f f X Bl Pages Discover New Friendships at HS .1 l., . A JNL J . ,, Q ,H X' 4 P ,it,t it in tm ' K 61: s ' 5. f - , ,ki if wa if i Zi-it it so P P Q eii -pf ' f 4 ' i', , V ft lf ' P 1 ia n V i , ,,, A W, ,.. ' 1 , i,fEv,,.,i3 78 Dennis Potts Linda Pouncy Michael Pounvv Wayne' Powell Dennis Pratt Glenda Price Renee Pridgen Annive Proeell Jana Prothro Carol Pruitt James Pruitt Cindy Prymek Mona Ravhal Susan Ramsey Alieia Rance Gingvr Rankinf Ixory Raphivl Kathy Rasln-rry .Iohn Ray lxarvn Rvagan Pal Rm-1i Dvlrbie- Rhomlvs 'IH-d Rhoade-s Kay Rivharmlson Lotlu- Rll'lli1l'IiS1DIl Kvirh Rivlnnond Cl:-nda Roberson David Robe-rl Dorothe-5 Robinson Ruswll Robinson Wayne- Romlvn Gln-n Rodgers Donna Hoop Paula Rosa LQNQ-ll Ross Lisa Rothe-r1l'u-rgvr' Brum- Rom' David Rowvll Clinton Ruffin Barbara Russffll Be-1-ky Ruwe-ll Sandra Russvll Karvn Samum-If Brfxnda Svhf-llirugflr Paul S1'lllll'llL1I'lh Edward Srott Cindy Svlf Donna Shan Mik1'Sh4-llon Stan SIN-Ilon 0 .iarnc-S Shepard 'V Patrivia She-rvills' Kay Shie-iris Jackin- Shoumakf , K :At QQ! .K ,K , -A if Rivkvy Simmons Q P S1 K :iff ' f I A , in , A V A Donna Simpson i A ii 21 Billy Sims ,. ., f' I Debra Singleton a ataat i S Dfb' Sk' V th A V Cindy Slay Arthur Sloan Barbara Smith Donna Smith Etidic' Smith Gloria Smith Ir Sophomores Participate in Homecoming M1-lanw Smith Vi liill, Smith V Gloria Snood King Snood S5 R4-gina Snow D4-nnis Spf-arman Kathy Sxwe-dar and Susan Ramsey serv- as aophoniorz- maid ff? K 5 f-091' 'f ,Q t Q ,,.-0' Debra Stansbury Lynn Starkey David Starks Mark Stephens Donna Stephenson Teri Stewart Joe Stills Rickey Stokes Roy Storey Donna Streetman David Strong James Strong Steve Sumrall Kathy Sweedar Debbie Taylor George Taylor Patricia Taylor Claudia Terrell Rodney Terrell Steve Terrell Richard Thigpen Betty Thomas Cherry Thomas Chris Thomas Joe Thomas Julie Thomas Mary Thomas Marie Thomason Patti Thompson Derona Tidwell David Tinglm- David Todd Patti Towns Denita Tuiel Pat Turner 28 Don Tynan Vivki Ursery Julia Vanrlwieni Debra Venahlf- Annie' Warlflln' Bo Wlalflrop Diane Wallace Rhonda Walters Ricky Walton Mauri Wantuvk l i ,lean Ward:-ll Marilyn Warf- Elizahvth Washington Joyce Washington Sheila Washington Pages Play a Part in Student Government Denise- Clingan anml Mona Rin-hivl serie- as sophornore' senators. if at Patti Waterfallen Charles Wvelch 1-415 Dehorah Vvfilfth Donald Welt-h Kathleen Weller Susan Wells ,X aaa! fb, Janet Westcott Dean Wheeler Luwanne Wheeler Sharon White David Whitworth Teresa Wilkins Sonny Wilkinson Gloria Williams Jackie Williams James Williams John Williams Obie Williams Roslyn Williams Don Willyerd Antoinette Wilson Denise Wilson Judge Wilson Raymond Wilson T. G. Windeiweddle Sheree Windham Randy Wingard Teresa Winn Beverly Wolf Brenda Wolfe Donna Wood Sue Wood Steve Wright Mildred Yates Walter Young Wanda Young lvory Youngblood Rhonda Zellner 284 Freshman Class Officers President - Shayne Ladner Chaplain - Debbie Ramsey Secretary - Sandra Alexander Vice-President - Priscilla Carthon Treasurer - Kay Moody iss Wayne and Miss Cole aid freshmen as Class sponsors. J oh n Adams Gary Addison Biehard Adkins Roger Albert WHS Welcomes Second Class Arthur Alexander Sandra Alexander Ray Allen Roger .Anderson Brenda Askew Marilyn Baines Vanessa Baines Suellen Balfe Sue Bamburg Roberta Bames Jimmy Bardwell Clyde Barnes Kelly Barnes Roxianna Barnes Leone Barnette Susan Barnhill Denise Barre Linda Barron .lohn Basco Alford Baylor . 3 1 gr. an sz. Y .. . W - lx of Vassals v-AF? 285 Frr-shniu-n join in the f-xi'itf-me-nt of Horn:-vorning night as they anxiously 1-atrh foouballs thrown by tht- r'he'1-rleailf-rs. Freshmen Feel the Thrill of Homeeomin at ,V I .JW tb K 4 Q a id nf' M A ' B' A f e Z e,e g 7 l my llll l B fa B, fi hi -.W in Cynthia Baylor ,leff Bazvr Randy Bvason Donna Be-env Clem Belton Stanley Bennett Elaine Blackwell Sandy Bloxoin Vonda Bogut-s Debbie Bolfls Terry Balfer David Booth Bonnie Boswell Dong Bonlware Roln-rt Bounds Elaine Bow:-rs Karen Bowie Dc-liorah Boykins Bodt-rivk Brvakridgf lVli4'hae'l Briggs 1 11 f. 'w Q Us-xc-rly Bron Il DL1I'iQ'll Brom n D15 111 Ill' 81111111 Mary fx11tl11 1 Ilf Bron n Pat Bron Il Rivkm Brown Don Brvant Trauma Brxunt 1.111111 Burnf f-. 'vw 'KH 4 JI ,W I . N P' 5- AX 4 2 fri 4 Sk'f'Yillp1 Wf1mll11m11 as Fr:-shn1an HiJITllxf'KlIl!illgI lllilid is ,lunir:P Bryant. As the 12lh Mun. Yussuls support W'HS at Cl pe-p rally. D1anc Bunn .mg .41 '5- INan Butcralls Regina Cain Billy Campbell Lvwis Carnphe-ll Dvborah Carnf-y Barbara Carpr-nts-r Donald Carroll 'D-. ' 4-M 13 ' wi 1 Anna Lam r Prl ulla C.1rll1m1 5,5 7 Kathy S11-phcnson receives directions from Susie' Waterfallvn. Volleyball is one of the port provided for freshman boss 00dl3Wl1,S Freshmen Prove Themselves 3 f it W 3 QA. Janet Caston Bubba Catts Calvin Clivmfy Patrivia Christon Linda Clanton Shvna Clark Patti Clark Allan Brooks Philip Clayton Robin Clifton Freddie Clinton Tami Cobb Mario Colt' Melinda Coleman Shenteena Coleman Jim Comans Judy Cooksey Carol Cooley Debbie Cooper James Cooper , f, ' ,, -fn W af i .. .2 is if .ax fi Y ,1- o Ci, F 1 Donna Couxillion Frnniu Crovvdvr Susan Culu-r 't' Y 4' .lvrry Davlin Cindy Davis Mary Davis Sandra Davis 1 4 Sharon - Dearing ,fx y Q C Ready, Wllllng, and Able Pfp W hw enthusiasm at the Byrd game D '5x- Mm l NSF ' 'Vin Ricky Deason John Defour Tina DeYoung Michael Dixon Terry Dixon Ricky Doughty Michael Drew LaVerne Dunn Robert Ebarb Michael Edwards David Evett Johnny Farmer Lonnie Farris James Ferguson Angie Fielder Johnny Ray Ford Donald Foster Myrtic Forentain Willie Freeman Bruce Friday pf Shayne Ladner, Ronnie Boswell, and Tammy Martin exhibit their visual aids in Miss Dowlingis Civics class. Vassals Find Variety in Castle Life Oofhf' ,A 290 I Kenneth Fritz Lula Fuller Rhonda Fyfff- Df-bbiv Cable Danni Caddy Mary Lou isv Cage Ba rba ru Carlin Dax id Cay Gvanim' Curmuiu Sheri Gibson Kenneth Gibson Randy Gilmore- Clisrl Glasscock Bonnie Gordon Steve Gordon Vvroniva Graham Lisa Mathews arrives to begin a rainy day at Woodlawn. ,, ,f aw'-if if' ,aa .ff t , 1' ' J t 'Y 45' A M . f fitf .M Q, sw' iw mm-WM-, 'jg' C 1 .,-, Ez ,:, K ,ai , f,a.a,,t,.t, . , ,ww at the Ca:-tle early ready to face another adwrnturrsome dat at Woodlawn Sandy Gray Riehard Green Brenda Grimas Jerry Cullette Charles Hoffa Bettye Hall Debra Hall Marilyn Hamilton Kenneth Hanson Kenneth Harper Charles Harris Christine Hart Kenny Harvey Susan Hawkins Nathaniel Hawthorn: Patty Hawthorne Nathan Haywood Greg Heins Curtis Henderson .loni Henderson Donna Hr'iirlrir'las David lit-riiiirigliiiysm-ii Mike Herren Karen Herring Debbie Hild Cheryl Wade, Kevin Warren, and Beverly Brown act as representatives for some of Woodlawn? freshman classes, Marion Hills Norma Holloway Stephanie Holmon Marshal Holmes Freshman Senator and Representatives 2 rv Diane Horton Mike House Ricky Houston Deborah Howell Terri Huckabee Lami Hughes Mark Hulsayer Regina Hunter Angela Jackson Deborah Jackson Donald Jackson Donald Jackson Melody Jackson Annie James Delores Ann Jefferson Cedric Johnson Kathy Johnson Patricia Johnson Shirley Johnson Louis Johnsons X Freshman senator Steve Wilson talks with uppcrclassmen, David LeBarr0n and Jeff Thom pson. Bobby Jones Cynthia Jones Fvrflinanrl ,loner Melvin Jones Make Vassals Part of Student Council Myrtis Jones Bradley Jordon Randy Jordon Henri Killgore Alvin King Cathy King Mark King Melanie Koch Cindy LaCaze Shayne Ladner Carla Lafitte Mary Lyn Lafitte Cynthia Lambert Richard Lattier Deborah Louise Lavigne Rita Laylield Lee Lemoine Nathaniel Lindsey Cynthia Lockett Glynn Loftin we ik ,,, X 'ti 'ft I nr-ay ' x Q ' .g.... , E 42 .iff-, 'YS '. l'l17IIl1' lfrllrxxlrlxix' flutlvnls le-urn In nmslrfr Ihr' fine' url ul sexxing ae shown by Susan Barnllill. Susan l'lawkinf. anrl l.inll11 Pirfrrv. Freshmen Learn Many Skills at Woodlawn :V ef ,1 s ' M K 1 all 4 .qw Kathy lmgzm Brad lqles Wvimla Nlurks Nlllllllll Marlin Shirley Martin 'llunnny Nlarlin Belly Musmx Charlvs Mathis .lenny Nlayvux Lym-II1' lxlllllllllfx S0011 McDonald Mark Nllwvllllltj Cussamlra Mc-tvull Mirhaf-l Mvlvalf Kathy Mile-s ,lim Miller Joni Mills Kathy Mills Ronald Mills Ida Mims l Q52 X I C t, I 5- 'Vx x. F-7 ' , . -Q 4 ,fa Q, , U. J 'ga V: K - i ' i .Q X . , A , ,,,4y Q 3 55' , , y 5 l A L 1, If 4 'T Q dz fzfi Sandra Sctlivpp lvarnw to fl .le-fl Nloortf Runnin- 'Nloorv RlllJt'll Nloorf- Donna Xlorvtni ,lziine-5 Morgan Dvliorali :Xnn xllbrx Nlvlanir' 'Nlow Ki-ith Myvrs Dvnisv Myrvs Kathy Nlagy Rantly Napolvon Tonvttv Napolvon Tony' Nations Rivky' N0wSon Vit-ki Norcross Cindy Norwood Larry' Nunnvry' Brvncla O'De-ll Johann Ocloin Mark Oldham Fr:-dtly' Oneal Ne-lwyn Parlu-r Carolyn Parks ,lllfly Pwnnyywll Kathy Pt'IlIlyWHll op:-mtv thc' lapi- rt-rordn-r for typing vlasx. Frvsliiiivii get ln-lpful library awiflaiiu- from Nlrf. Horde-rs. ! I df fi 295 Sharon Pennywvll Vic Pepper .1 Connie Perry Willie Perry Mm Mr. Gilliam checks through the files for a sludenfs record. Mr. Gilliam, the Freshman Counselor, w Bobby Pettigrew Billy Pierre Debra Pierre 1 Linda Pierre wg K V Sharon Pinchera D f Brenda Potter Vicki Polvin Debbie Ramsey Susie Ravenna Quida Ray Tim Reed Carol Reeh V ,,,:, ,nm Mike Reggio Kathy Renfroe X Denise Rhone gxfglw Lauri Rivh John Richard Bcnita Richmond lerlene Rivhmond Juanita Richmond 96 Barbara Roh:-rson Gr:-gory Rohinfon Harry Robinson X Timothy Rohinfon ' A 4 ln. X' sf 1 Student Counril Prrsidvnt Ronald Harwy st-lls spirit haritlkvrrliie-fm to Jimm5 Bardmfll and ,lP3HI1lC' Calhoun. Be ins His Third Year at Woodlawn Jan Russell F A Donna Samuels V fl Vivki Sandidge Wu Diane- Sandifer Jimmy Sandifvr Sandra Schf-pp 'vb Kathy Scott Mary Senall Conv Shmunaker - i Tony Sims A Toni Sloan Delphinm- Small Cwc-n Smallvy Rarbara Gvnia Dana Smith Donna Smith Mivhavl Smith Pam Smith Q9 Patrivia Smith I' 7 i 5 Sher:-ll Smith 4 if 2 Tina Smith Waynf' Smith Ramona Solomon Ks win Som ll o o Vassals End Then' Flrst Year iiill l Dc-lorcs Slvarlunan A, i I Joy Spruill 'T x S' Randy Staggs ' N . - ' A W A Nlvlba Stiiylnvr ,Y ffl i' Pe-nny Stanton W T ' ,g a I I V cv. ' .lon Starkt-y Kathy Ste-phvnson Pam Stvwns Exa Mao Stills Donna SllllW'f'll Ernvst Taylor Mtllcnry Taylor Kc-lvin Tvrrvll Billy Thomas Cathy Thomas David Thomas Janws Thomas Tommy Thompson Doug Thornton Paul Toal . 3? K Z K' XA fi' tx - Y., Um' mwnmrx hrlri l fr lm l4'Il uf xv-ll glN1YII1!'I'WvIlS Qlllllvlllx ix thx- If-rlxiurrfillmig.1lu xsill1 Cllfllliill Shrmez WH With Memories of the Past Yi ff 'Uh ,ga .V it R 'X 'Aki 1' . if Gary Trislvr Dvwuym- Triple! ClLlI'f'!ll'lJ rIwll1'kt'I' Jodie 'I'11vlu'r Cindy Yilllglllll Nlvlurly XVLlllt'I' ffllc-rxl Waals- Lm-.lauul W1-llinggff Allwrl XYLIIW' ,Iuhu XYl1TI'1'Il Kelvin Wurrf-rm ,Iuhn Wrv2,lrIliIIg.Zl0Il ivlt'I'f'1!'Ilf' Wvutkirl John Watkins NfiI'lI1Llll Vive-ir tllldilfll W'e'fllrr'uuk orll 5 .XIIIIIHIIX xxqhixvllllllll 1:1114 V5 hm X L rk Wvllils' ,vz my Wilde-r , 4 ,gl L MLA! f f My ,C I' 'N -v w fl 44 A 1796.7 1 'X 1 Margie Wilkerson Robert Wilkerson Ricky Wilkinson Beth Williams Byron Williams Clara Williams Debra Williams John Williams Ricky Williams Tony Williams Vickie Williams Tommy Williford Brian Willis Mike Wilson Orctha Wilson Freshmen Become Aware of What It Means Spirit boosters bccmnc a frequcnl part of thc Woodlawn scenery iluring the evcr exciting football scason. OO Richard Adkins and Winda Marks help keep Woodlawn clean. LEFT' Freshman Henry Killgore takes a quirk breather after walking down the stairs. to Be a Loyal Woodlawn Knight Pauline Wilson Regina Wilson Robert Wilson Steve Wilson Gary Wood Marilyn Woodard Chris Wray Cindy Wyatt Debra Wyatt Ricky Yeherton Kathy York Virginia Young Marilyn Youngblood Vicki Youngblood 'mwifff W xx Q98 , gik ., ,i 'if ' 16'-'-'ass x Na X wiiim W V XX X315 QQSQKKX--1 K X- i A, ,..,, X gym V 6-xxx oxw' Q ew 5 we u 591 QQ. X1 10 Q1 ,332 lyw, ,A,,:.., 40 ,. 0,9 R 5 Y, Y . f L K ii QQ ? 9+ 'W 5 5? Q W m 1 + h '33, ' 4 ' C V' xf- l,ff'w 540' - ' . 99 -gg ,-,f A :.-: ff m Po ' , 1 ' i. i VL J Vxk 2.1 ' tag -f i M h K :.L,lf K k zm.. LC V , ' fag K A 'tliy . ,, A,,: 5 A , I ' I K JI- ' X, Q J' X X5 X X X 25-1. 1, ,xf 'ly ' .-f cw QP fx M ADS 5' QRV3 WW!! L l ' f 1 Y' w :G V AL J 'Y we wr ? f 1 A Portrait is forever . . . - portraits for you. Our Studio facilities are of the finest, and our many years of sewing customers and friends in the Ark-La-Tex, have re sulted in our vast experience and ability to create beautiful If we can be of assistance in any way, please call on us. It has DRUMMOND'S been, and will continue to be, a pleasure to serve you. Jw 4 f11..z.w,.z.,. 1.6. . .41 TOM M. DRUMMOND, JR. 'N Phone Master of Photography, A,S,P, 'L 533 Jordan Shreveport, Louisiana 4-23-1883 I-IERF F J ONES OF LA. DALE VAN BIBBER RALPH FARR EDWARD S. BISHOP i r Class Rings Announcements Yearbooks Box 4451 Caps and Gowns revepon' La' Diplomas Ph. 868-3116 Ph. 865-7036 Choir Robes Compliments of Manufacturer of Fleet-Line Welding Fittings STEEL FORGINGS, INC. 'IBIO Barton Drive ' Area Code.3l8 ' Phone 422-3295 ' P.O. Box 7365, Shreveptlfh I-0. 71 IO7 WIFE BEAlRD'PDULAN INC. M.. .,,,, own um 5320 Greenwood Road I P.O. Box 9?29 I Shreveport, La. 7 I I09 A American Oxygen Company, Inc. AHIUU 6031 St. Vincent Ave. Shreveport, Louisiana Telephone: 865-6566 Compliments MMWBSI FBI' ITIS 1769 CLAIBORNE AVE. P. O. BOX 3976 SHREVEPORT, LA. B sf B Riding Club on Norris-Ferry Road Open Saturdays and Sundays HENRY DeBROECK - Owner Ph. 861-3808 .- . . I..V ..- I 1 - Plug mein, I'm Iledllytu gn! 6. 9 eg I -it's always there when you need it. I PL part of your community is the fine spirit shown in support of local activities. We ioin your friends in well wishes for a great seasqn. ' I X ,, 91. - 49:1 ' . 1 A nice thing about electrlclty 4 ,,t In xx 3 A A And a nioe thing about being a E 'H 'f :'...'f:'.-.:.'. 7100 Mansfield Road I ' ' Phone 686-8736 861-1731 SCHOOL OF BUSINESS MARY LISTON CHANDLER , 20 Successful Years of training . BOOKKEEPING and TAX SERVICE and placing our students in the highest paying jobs. , TOWN HOUSE 303 East 69111 423-1853 4-23-2327 Shreveport, La. 71106 Public Steno I . ' Road Service Mechanic on Duty games fpamfzz UPHOLSTERINGVOF FINE FURNITURE - SHELTON'S GULF SERVICE - 74-14 Mansfield Road 3120 HARDY ST., SHREVEPORT, LA 636-6250 , Bus. Shreveport, Louisiana 71108 N WE GIVE BIG BONUS STAMPSH CARL SHELTON BUS. 686-9150 Owner g Res. 686-7061 9,..'r 0 9 5 ml: SWISS I ' 1 You Don't Have To Scale the L 9 Peaks for Goodness ,lust Come Out to Mr. Swiss on 5804- Hearne - BETTY and JOHN HOLDER J. P. REAVIS' GARAGE BODY 8: PAINT WORK Auto Air-Conditioning Sales and Service 3209 Velva at Greenwood Rd. Shreveport, La. 71109 Office Ph. 635-6441 Home Ph. 635-5068 Compliments of STEEL SALES AND SERVICE, INC. Best Wishes to the Seniors 1973 i I flllSl3IE 9 Q 'N 511.91 LST .s eq I 208 RS' JACK HAMPTON ' I Senior Account Agent 5910 Hearne Avenue, Shreveport, La. 71108 Bus. 636-6381 ' Res. 686-6322 Registered Representative, Allstate Enterprises Fund Sales, Inc. D MARLAH'S FLOWER SHOP MRS. LUTHER VANDIVER, Owner 510 West 70th Street ay .865-3364 Night UN 1-0060 Flowers for All Occasions f fa , M HM .fa aw: W ' evapo- ,9,f' MEDICAL Pu.AzA , . c-f ' Y dx AL LODEN Registered Pharmacist 2520 F lournoy-Lucas Road Shreveport, La. LIT ES GULF SERVICE I4-04 North Marko! inline Phmn- 422-3424 ? Shri-wporl, Lu. A V Tum, Up 1 Alignment Air Conditioning S1-rviw K A 2 EWELRY REALTORS JGNES J S BUILDERS Expert Watch Repairing CLASS RINGS 123 E. 70th Street BILLY JONES ' Shreveport, Louisiana Phone 868-7296 i iii iff 9009 I ,,.. X Q A Q 9 QQ , KOUNS AND WALKE. INC. P1e:-Gee Dowft go i I ROMAN all over town . . . poly bills 1 by 0ll8ClC.' COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK' MHABUI liullui ulvoxil INSURANU Cuwvululluu INSURANCE AGENTS AND BROKERS 1200 Mid South Towers - Phone 425-1571 Shreveport, Louisiana 71101 GILSON'S SHOP 1628 Fairfield 2839 Summer Grove 424-9860 A 6862636 Compliments of I F ULCO REALTY CO. McKellar Sunsgt I SALES - APPRAISALS - MANAGEMENT 2607 Sunset Plaza 3341 Ywfee Df- Shfevewne La- Multi-List 861-3502 71108 . Phone: 861-2742 C0mPli,mentS o SHREVEPORT HYDE FURNITURE CO. CO. NEW AND USED FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES SU LI,'i2gmRQ,ZLAfe'Q Qf,S5,3',Q ,J2'AST'C 115 East vom Street O E Shreveport, La. 71106 FRANK PERNICI JR. 2410 Line Ave. phone, NORMAN M, HYDE Owner Shreveport, La. 71105 861-6120 Owner su' . - .bg .tw -4' o . D - . me . - - an . . V 1' - Q O? NICE GOING, GRADS . . . new and our best wishes for every SLICPPSS' Uhr Shrvuvpnrt Gfimva One-Hundred and Two Years of Leadership in the Ark-La-Tex 4+ an ' 1 Compliments of TONY ALDERETTE Trophies - Plaques - Ribbons - Awards - Engraving MAYTAG - KELVINATOR -- MOTOROLA -. BASSETT I 3 KIMBLE 2150 Hollywood APPLIANCE 8: FURNITURE Shreveport, La. XiL4'5' 865-9095 216 E. 7OTH ST. A satisfied customer is our first PHONE 869.1 427 SHREVEPQRT' LA. Considefaiionn KTHE LITTLE Sronz DOWN THE STREET FROM HIGH Pmcssm SPERSV RAND You Come Out Way Ahead At All The Way Knights H. W. HAYNES REMINGTON RAND OFFICE SYSTEMS DIVISION 2210 Line Avenue, Shreveport, La. 71104 ' Phone: 423-6375 MED: PHARMACY 9 Convenient Locations -5:-.. FLOURNOY JEWELERS SAMMWS H M RESTAURANT soUTHsmE Char-Broiled Steaks A Open 24 Hours LOWELL HAWKINS, Manager ' 8953 Msfld. Rd. 686-374-6 Shreveport, La. 519 MarshaII Street Phone 4-23-0613 BEST WISHE S D. E. STEARNS COMPANY 1841 Claiborne 40 cnv 9I mmsrltw no 1. ou1s1ANA Compliments of TILLMAN AUTO PARTS, INC. T' Phone 868-4438 4, 6330 Linwood Shreveport, Louisiana Good Luck, Knights! LINWOOD FOOD MARKET 3806 Linwood Ave. 865-8831 BEN BALLARD qownerp 6:30-10:30 7 d Y k WHITE SEWING MACHINE - COLOR TV 81 STEREO CENTER 3828 or 3832 Linwood Ave. Phone AC 318 - 865-7159 or 865-7150 new om. cu-hun annum i naman fx cum: I A, x , , , X , our-M I' K f , . I II: Panafax f-1 an , 1:-may Lumen SOUP!! W' mderi . , f 4 CJIUPIJEUIWJPQIHTY IIEGHDESWVPTII IEIJINSAEFIIJPU E31 PROUUCYS OF CREATIVE ENGINEERING 'YHE BREWSTER COMPANY, INC. -,maevevonf Lou-so-.NA MANUFACTURERS OF EQUIPMENT FOR THE OIL FIELD AND SAWMILI. INDUSTRIES J- ,5 rN,xa .IGP 'mpj.A .lg l.nL.u.a..unm.nu --P A 'vsmqgh .'ti I Q E+- ll'-!-'lib' ,, mmamusrm Shri-vvport, Louisiana Main Office- - 5836 Mansfield Road Uptown Branvh - 4855 Linf' Ave, Summer Grove Branvh - 9361 Mansfield Road Westwood Branvh - 34-20 .lewella Road MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Compliments of BOBBY L. GREENE PLUMBING Shreveport I Q A A ,- Q -.L , I 15 4' f 9 Compliments of TKT INDUSTRIES, INC. STEAM BOILER REPAIR Best Wishes LARRY E. Lowe Branch Manager 5870 Gr--1-nwfmd Rd. 635-1780 3:.m::.'2Lfi:z1-.'1::::m.'i.':'::vf': ?,'5'.ZZT5 Res.: 3026 Morningside Drive - Shreveport, La. RGS. Tel. 635-6958 AUTO CLASS AND TRIM SHOP bedroom. bafh. den kitchen peneling and A I ,ddmons pganning painting Shop or Mobile Service Commercial Glazing i 7 3111 Hawn-V FARLEY'S AUTO GLASS 1 1 Wi, nzzuonuzwc coummr 9 - e p. o. box 5592 ' shreveporl, louisiana 7I IOS 8 861-754-6 Phone 869-2364 bill havens P5000 42I9 sfeero drive ssrazsv 7 .E m F WHITE'S PHARMACY Qacross from Willis-Knightonj 2745 Virginia Ave. Phone: 4-22-794-2 PRESCRIPTIONS 'il F inav fl Fun lor Evi-ryon1 ' PASQUALE'S Phone 686-8230 3108 We-st 70th Phone 868-0947 FLORA STUDIO Floral Designs for All Occasions - Gift items - GERTRUDE G. DAVIS Owner and Designer 192 Pennsylvania Ave. Sl'll'ffV0P0fl, L3- STYRON .. ENGRAVING CO. 24-14 Line Ave. Phone: 4-23-0521 Fine Stationery Wedding Invitations Announcements Take Your Date To A World Famous P S31 1533 Restaurant Tonight . . . ENROLL ANYTIME WIGS AND WIGLETS TEACHING R SERVICE cWatson's 'Sunset .Qeauty School dl Salon RUBY VVATSON SHELTON l U Ll, 6429 33 H A S P S L I b , it ' the Nemy I 'Dan-Y of GAS! 2- I I 'Em'IIo m I'I G'm' 5535 Greenwood Road l Gam ' Shreveport, La. . A ::vglmh'w h SR 5 L A Phone 635.3249 I . Phone: 423-6229 Ph 6863205 ' The Fabric Gallery 9 PEACOCK s JEWELERS 9064Mans,ie,dR0ad Diamond Center of the Mid-South In Southside Village Shopping Center We specialize in 4-19 Texas St. . . . Shreveport, Louisiana Wedding and Bridal fabrics. I IA PALMEIPS HEARNE AVENUE TEXACO 6504 Hearne Ave. JIMMY DAVIS - Manager ' 635-2825 E C ',4lauup Wuhan lo' . Good Luck Knights ' A ' BOND'S CITCO gqfwdggmdgm cl-rgg SERVICE CENTER X 'l'.'I.f52l2,'.I1fi'4,.,Is.l',1'l Ziff' 6369505 ALSO IN LAFAYETTE , BEAUMONT , BATON ROUGE Corner of Kings Hwy. and Hgame 301 E. Vermilion Inlersfafe 15410 6823 Airline Highway . Remington Guns and Ammunition X 111' T, dffji N . . , H Reloading Components and 'T' Best W1ShCS KHlghlS All Types of Sporting Goods 7 A 0TTO'S SPORT CENTER SQUIRES TUXEDO 6650 Heame Avenue Q I S 4050 Youree Drive Shreveport, Louisiana ALBERT ADAMS, Mgr. Phone: 635-5229 407 Milam JIM CAVE, Mgr. , Phone: 861-2897 DOWMOWH MUSHER STEEL CG. OF LA., INC J 3101 West 70th home owned - home operated DICK TALLEY 686-024-7 Manager Best Wishes . .Qi Q1 7 X ransmission Co. 'I' mama srscmusrs P.O. Box 7276 214 NO- Market Telephone 423-0501 Sh reveport, Louisiana LANCEREITE OFFICERS Chris Dutqhty Rout' Matthews Trivia Heins .ludy Thomlml Kayla Briter Cheryl lhvis Brwltie DeBroeek Brenda Morgan Ginger Sherron Debbie Silvey lanie Thomu Susie Waterlallen Sandra Wilken-t Beeky Willis Gayla Booty Maria Heraog Peggy Kennedy Charlsie lrMay Debbie Moses Evelyn Miata Dodie Russell lan Thompson LANCEREITB Patti Adley Sandra Alexander Debbie Allen lanirt- Allred .loyre Amler Sue Bambura Kelly Bames Roxanna Bmes Berky Bamtette Susan Barnhill Cecile Barns Robrna Barns Denise Barre Donna Beene Polly Benlield Rhonda Blank Sharon Blankenship lanell Blount Sharon Boesman Debbie Bolea Vonda Bouges Sherri Bouknkht Susan Bounds Ginnie Bmrato Pat Brown Rita Brown Patti Bryan Terri Bryan Janice Bryant Bullock Dianne Bunn Rose Burktt Marvilyn Byrley klnnie Calhoun Deborah Camey Brenda Grson Vicki lkrlcr Janet Caslon Della Cathey Dunna Utandler Karen Chandler Susan Christian Linda Canton Kathy Clarke Robin Uilton Denise Clinpn Debra Cobum Nancy Coldwell .ludy Cnokaey Carol Cooley Debbie Cooper lkna Couvillion Susan Ont Sharon Crawford Susan Crocker Paula Dalton Patricia Daniels .leannie Davidson Grol Davis Sharon During Pam Devault Liz Dykes Theresa Ebarb Beth Forrester Camille Foster Lisa Frady' All the Debi Frazier Cindy Freeman Rhortda Fylle Jeannie- Gerrau Sheri Gibson Bonnie Gordon Iertniler Gordy Debbie Goa Cathy Graham Sandy Gny Sherry Gray Cheri Grillin Denise Gmvea Sherry Guerrero Patsy Hack Fairy Bell Hall Niekey Hall Mona Hammett Gail Harrirgton Wanda Harris Lou Haynes Renee Hebert ltlni Henderson Karen Herring Mary Hiers Debbie Hild llnie Hill Phyllis Hillier Stephanie Holman Cindy Hooker Brenda Houston Ginger Howell Gwyn Humphrey Gwendolyn Hunl Dorothy .lackson .laAnn Johnson Brenda Innes Cynthia Innes Linda .loncs Suzy .luslis Palsy Keim Glenda King Pam King Melanie Koch Annette LaFave Mary lal-'tue Way BIG RED! Debra laeMay Debbie late Lyrtnie lee Mona lace Debbie Leon Sheryl luring Portia Levi Claudia little Debbie Lutrrll Ginger Malone Monica Martin Tammy Martin Pam Martinez linda Mayes knniler Mayeaux Sharon Mayaus Lynette Muanne Shirley Mecravey Rance McDaniel Mary Mt:Dearrnont Debbie Mellalley Elaine Mclteod Elrtha McNeil Vallie Mercer Cheryl Mieiuttn Vickie Miles Barbara Miller Donna Millert Deborah Milla Cindy Mitchell laura Moore Lydia Moses Melanie Moss Debra Maury Karen Murphey Don Murphy Kim Mushko Vicki Noremaa Vickie Nossanan Penny Nutt Ptggy Nuttall Shana Oglesby Tracy 0'Neal Phyllis Osteen Carol Owens .ludy 'Painter loell Palermo Suzanne Pantalinn lnlt Parham Pgy Pratey Linda Pouncy Pat Powell lnraine Preesey Cindy Primrose Anniee Prooell .lana Pmthm Mona Raehal Debbie Rainholt lkbbie llaaraey Susan Ramsey Alieia Rance Cathy Raaberry Pam Rgio Kathy Renlroe Laurie Rieh Kay Richardson Tina Robbins Becky Robinson Dorothy Robinson Paula Rose l.aNelle Rosa Lisa Pothenberger Donna Roup Becky Russell .lin Ruaell Debbie Savage Brenda Sehellinger Marla Shelton Pat Sherville lhavn Sherron Kay Shields Cami Smith lhnna Smith Donna Smith Karen Smith Kathy Smith Lisa Smith Melanie Smith Patricia Smith Linda Sully Beverly Spalding Clariee Spann Gteryl Starkey Lynn Starkey Kathy Stephenson Donm Stillwell Nancy Strother Kathy Sueedar lkhbie Taylor Gail Thomas Patti Towns Sandra Towns Renee Travis lkbbie Triplet Vickie- Ursey .lulia Van Tiem Sherrie Vaughn Venalrle Cathy Venus Cherly Wack Gteryl Wade Diane Wallaee Mary Walpnol Mauri Wantueh Marilyn Ware Patti Waterlallen Becky Webb Deborah Welch Kathleen Weller Cindy Wells Susan Wella Helen West Chandra Westbrook lanet Westcott Luwanna Wheeler Helen Whitson Margie Wilkerson Beth Williams Carol Wilson Denise Wilson Sherie Windham Cindy Wyatt Kathy York Beverly Young I X ' a he Ftrst Nattonal Bank of Shreveport offers you a special EDU CHEK account, wtthout charge, rf you continue your ed ucatwn Following your graduatton, rf you rcmatn a full tune student your checktng charges In addttton, you wtll be promded with free personalized checks trnprtntcd wtth your name and account number Vtstt any of our offices when you graduate and open your new EDU CHEK account For Comet Tuna and Temperature Allllllll Call 425 0211 T . . account will bc free of monthly sertvice ' ' G CENT6 fl -mr la - 5' 2 R.B.W. MOTORS E 7? Q? 41.,Ex Noef Your Chrysler Plymouth Dealer Sl The Place to Go, 2405 Youree Dr. for the Fashions You Krwwfn TlLBURY'S 'r 1 Southern Meat Co., Inc. Catering to Hotels and Restaurants SHREVEPORT 24-19 Southern Ave. BOSSIER CITY Phone 425-3261 Processors For Shreveport, La. Home Freezers Office Phone 635-8104 Res. Phone 868-4012 N U1e real thing. Me l 11 -220 SHREVEPORT LOAN CORPORATION R. B. LAY, Manager 2501 Greenwood Road Shreveport, La. 71103 FOREMOST Maru 1 1 Ffeshmnsf v. -4 .fu :rx Dalry Products Mllk ' JANET LANE BAPTIST CHURCH Compliments of DOUGLAS BURNLEY, Pastor 409 Janet Lane at Linwood sim-vepon, La. 71106 I-HLL TIRE CO. Sunday School 9:30 Worship 10:45 Discovery 6:w Evening Worship 7:fD 3117 West ,mth Street A Christ Centered Program for Everyone Ph. 686-9586 ARK. LA. TEX. ALUMINUM AWNING CO. 3904 Greenwood Road Carports, Patio Covers Phone 631-1552 VICTORIA LUMBER wlss - wucLE'rs DIAL 686-6640 COMPANY Moda Casa Beauty Salon . Phorl: 631-1811 2909 canal-:N.wu.LeY SHOPPING CENTER HOURS: RU9Lx'LA:E9N Weekdays 7:30 A.M. - 9:00 P.M. Saturdays 7:30 A.M. - 51111 P.M. HAROLD'S EXPERT SHOE SERVICE SAVE DOLLARS SCHEENS INC. Ole-Fashion Service With Modem Equipment 631-4582 , 5104- Mansfield Rd. Get New Shoe Look - With Old Shoe Comfort Headquarters for U-Haul Local, round trip, or one way. 2916 W. 70th St. Shreveport, La. TRUCKS AND TRAILERS 110 New - Used - Rebuilt Parts R BRocK's I V AUTO SERVICE S AVF BEAIPD Corner Mansfield Road and Midway St. Shreveport, Louisiana Subsidiary of AMF INUIRPORATED. Shreveport. lbllilillll l . Visit Shreveport's Most Exciting Church Meet Teenagers From All Over Town! CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH St. Vincent at 75th Street Phone 861 0514 'Three Big Services 'City-Wide Bus 'Youth Ministry on Sunday Ministry with opportunity 8:30 and 10:40 a.m. to Serve 7 00 p.m. l GRIFFITIPS NURSERY 181D East 70th at East Kings Highway CHARLO POTATO CHIPS Shrubs planting Made Fresh Daily Bedding Plants in Shfffvepofl Patio ASK FOR CHARLO CHIPS Telephone 861-0746 Shreveport, Louisiana CARPET. LIGHTING FIXTURES AND MIRRORS Compliments of the USB WOODLAWN CHAPTER f3o'i Iifl'Z. ofthe W. - L.. FUTURE HQMEMAKERS ::::':.3zA:'::f:,T.2., OF AMERICA l ' , f HlI'07f UZ M74 ':,.f:M5 .. N51 4-r' fZA',k,,1m fm' .,hj5gf,, N 5 ' A 39212 f 12-Am A Rb? f ff f .Ax fig 3' Af. Af A, .fi f 44 .Lazy way, yn- wk? - ' ,cf 4 ' 15 -:elf 27515 -r',Lis'9 1 -1 -in mg :iff ' Q ,. , ' mai. 'ui-fig 'ali SH' ' -IFE' V, ff' ' x i w? ' , if Haig Af' fiiff' if A I Y A I 1 A, if 551 i ' ' bi A ,M2'?f2:, A L7 . A . 5 5 lg: 2 , ,- by , ,. .ffl 45 ' V O I ...wmmqqlihcc for fine furniture- B S 900 NVES1' 70th STREET AUTOMOBILE AND TRUCK HNANCING FIRST AND SECOND REAL ESTATE LOANS --1111 LESTER BRAZZEUS Usecl Cars and Truclu, lnc. .25 SHORT SPRING STRIIT pg' 423-8519 BT, Ll. Everybody Goes fo 5:5513 :lxgfg fs : ? XQfi,,1frN 1 'fix .V FHIWIWGHM A fl ss' - A ff sofa efmwood Rd ms ww nm. sf. wo cfmppl. nf. mn. asusos mn. mmol nm. mera: Highland Milk Station 2929 Highland 868-9106 Owner - RUSSELL GOODWIN . 1972-'73 PEP SQUAD DRUMMERS SAY: Palsy Hack Donna Chandler Lisa Smith Debbie Coza Nancy Strother ' G0 Knights - All The Way! Debbie Bullock - Head Dmmmer Becky Robinson Cindy Primrose Sherry Guerrero Beverly Young Sherry Vaughn Cindy Hooker Carol Wilson Cheryl Mieiotto Debbie Mills Elaine McLeod TRI-STATE ELEVATOR COMPANY, INC. W 5614 Work St. Shreveport, Louisiana DOWDEN BROTHERS AUTO STORE CITGO 325 W. 70th 868-4-102 TOPS IN AUTO SERVICE - TRY US C! Your One-Stop Music Store Gordon's Music Center Compliments QPIANOS AND oRcANsp of and The S0undTrack Records, Tapes, Books, Sheet Music 230 west vom sneer, Shreveport, La. 71106 D9 ANN GORDON BARBARA CANTRELL Phone 865-7409 Phone 861-6237 ECONUMY CARPETS 205 wEsT 70TH STREET sHREvEPoRT, LoulslANA 71106 Phone: 13181 869-3195 Compliments of L. CALHOUN ALLEN, JR. Mayor of City of Shreveport Congratulations and Best Wishes WOODLAWN Lowe McFarlane Post 14- American Legion WOODLAWN BAPTIST CHURCH 73440 Union Street - Bible Study 9:15 a.m. , Christian Service 10:15 a.m. C0ITlphmemS of Worship Service 11:00 a.m. Evening Worship Service 6:30 a.m. HOMER BURR -- Pastor Headquarters for the Campus Crowd . . . Downtown . . . Uptown . . . Shreve City NEW YORK FURNITURE C0 INC. I 1101 West 70th Street 865-714-1 5 Q I i 5 ? 1 I i i I 1 f i 3 Jcflvy HIIU. Dubdll , . Mr. and Mrs. L. 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Bond's Citgo ServiceiCet1ter. . 1. . ', .V , . . . . . . . . . yB meVS' Lester' - - COWPWYH 1 . P ' - liii Center' - - - - - - - - - Tff fli 'ZLL 3 'iii Avenue Texaco . . . 'C3lV3Y'Y -4 ' S- wx VVIA James, Upholstery . . . . . . . Chandler, Mary Serviceigfii lz l? lll 'Pasquale's . . . . . . . . . . . . . Charlo Foods, Inc. ..... .... . C0011-Cola . ..,.. ....... ' . . Commercial National Bank . . . Q D'Art0is, George .V 1. , , , Paint i,,, , . . gl, , 1, . Seafood and , , , i wHetg5Brothers 'Auto Store .... A , , Drummontfs House of Photography . . , . A Economy Carpets ........... . . ,Fabric Gallery . T ...... . . . . . 'farley's Auto Glassiand Trim Shop National .......... Studio . . '. . . .ooo . Realty . . 3. . . , . , Future 1 . - 4 y Bobby Griffith's Nursery .......... Haroldis Shoe Servioe24rri'zr.'-1 . . . . . . Havens, Bill, Remodeling Company Herff Jones of Louisiana .,...... Highland Milk Station . Hill Tire Company . Vyy. 1 Of lilyyll 3 Of , janet Lane Baptist . . . Jones Jewelry ................. Kimble Appliance and Furniture. . KP ',,Q,,l if if Wy 1 15 2 ' 3 'I ,sz new 'i-- ff' 1 V, f k onfnewuwsxzzxfzzeftg,,, , .f..- ..va 320 1 318- 313 ,ye, Patrons of Woodlawn ...,. Peaycoclis Jewelers ......... Bank and Trust Co. . . Skating 1 BBW Motors .... . . Q' .i'i Reavis Garage . . on H OJ NJ IO 304 323 31455 313 313 310 eeriiaei Remington Rand . . . Rubenstein's ........ Sammy's Restaurant. . . Scheen's, Inc. ...... . Shelton's Gulf Service ...... '. . Shreveport Bank and Trust Co. . . . GymnastiggsMSupply . . . Loan . Times . . :South Shreveport Pharmacy. . . Squire Shop ........... . . . l,rt D- E-1 Company fr lly fff 312 in 320 319 313 304- 321 131 . . , ,, , --f yyelrn,yllnn,yllil,ry y2ll,e inyynl . . Southern . . 'iifiilinan Auto Parts, IneffSgi,e,iy, g , , 319 ryay,lirynnl 3211111 310' 4 . . iyy . Q . . . , . . . . 319 308 310 hool 81 Salon . , . White's Pharmacy .............. . . White's Sewing Center ...... Woodlawn Baptist Church . . . l if 3 ,, ,J L, . fa. 4 -WK . . . 'e'Y'T . type 53,13 fQif3',To ,.w ,1-Q, 308 H , W S314 305' aorta 1 A 9 -ttf itt ,,,, . 3 ..z:vfi , ,, ., ,WW H i stt 2 Eil , 313 324- 1 314- 321 306 307 310 318' 310 319 306 i'1N wtf 3112: Ligg 1 318 y 1 illf jig. -:, rn ,:,:.'-,uvgzg 7 309 307 315 311 305 307 313 313 318 311 314 '111 fi , 1 . ,g,:f.1 ' 314 313 311 323 325 1 . trr A Aiken, Mrs. Alice .... ....198 ....202 Allen, Mrs. Lois J. . . . B Bolding, Mrs. Willie Mae J. . . .202 Bondurant, Mr. Joseph B. .... 147, 202, 247 Booth, Mr. Archie T. ........ 202 Borders, Mrs. Lee. . . . .199, 295 Brown, Mrs. Clarice . . . . . . .202 Burton, Miss Peggy J ......,.. 200 Byrd, Mr. Floyd E ........ 27, 202 C Caskey, Mr. Charles 1. .... 4-0, 202 Chandler, Mrs. Anita N ....... 198 Chopin, Mr. Edward J ..... 72, 202 Christiaans, Mrs. Marna .... 201 Clark, Mrs. Frances P. ....... 199 Coffey, Miss Yvonne . ...... 198 Cole, Miss Bonnie ...,... 202, 285 Coleman, Mrs. Ruthie Lee .... 203 Collins, Mrs. Jeanette ..... 84, 203 Cook, Mr. J. W. .... 132, 194, 195, 231 Courtade, Sgt. Floyd J. . . .45, 203, 272 Crews, Mrs. Barbara . .... 200 Crowder, Mr. Charles . . .... 203 D Day, Mrs. Mary T. ....... 83, 203 Dixon, Miss Betty '........... 203 Dowling, Miss Sonja . . .20, 91, 203 Duhon, Mr. Arthur J. .96, 203, 271 Dunn, Mrs. Gayle ........... 200 E Eddleman, Mr. Thomas . .147, 203 F Fields, Miss Katie M ..... 204, 265 Foster, Mrs. Nancilee Y. . .92, 116, Facult Index Franklin, Mr. Aaron .... 204 Frisch, Mrs. Odessie ........ 199 Fuller, Mrs. Velma ....... 96, 204 G Geisler, Mrs. Randle. . . . . . .197 Gilbert, Mrs. Wilma ......... 204 Gilliam, Mr. John ......, 197, 296 Goldsby, Mrs. LaJuana B ...... 204 Goldsmith, Mrs. Minnie L. . . .204, 215 Green, Mr. Winston W ..... 20, 69, 130, 204 H Harbor, Mr. Berman James .... 204 Harris, Mr. H. Harold . . .106, 204 Harrison, Mr. George ........ 201 Henderson, Mrs. Carole P. 88, 114, 204 Henderson, Mr. Floyd .19, 69, 204, 223 Henderson, Mrs. Ozella ...... 204 Herren, Mr. Cecil W. ..... 97, 204 Hollowell, Mr. Thomas B. .94, 204 Holman, Mr. Hilrey P. ....... 196 Hovious, Miss Dorothy J. . .80, 81, 205 Howard, Mr. Primous . . .... 205 I lvy, Mr. Kenneth W ..... 147, 159, 161, 171, 205 f Jennings, Mrs. Lucy . . . . . . .199 Johnson, Mrs. Jennye . . .... 205 Johnson, Mr. Jesse . . .... 205 Johnson, Mr. John ,......... 205 Johnson, Miss Joyce L .... 111 Jones, Mrs. C. C. ... Jordan, Mrs. Johnnie .,... 99 Kappen, Mrs. Loraine. . K 205 ......205 205 .,....201 Kellum, Mrs. B. J. ..... . 103, 206 Kelly, Mrs. Dorothy P .... 111, 206 Kines, Mr. Marvin ..... King, Mrs. Renda Stinson Kyser, Miss Janet .... L Lafitte, Mrs. B. J. .... LaGrone, Mrs. Beth . . . Laughman, Mrs. Carmen Leviston, Miss Mattie L. . ....201 .74,206 ....206 ....206 ....206 ....206 ....199 Loper, Miss Linda .... 79, 86, 206 Lovelace, Mr. Charles E. . .99, 206 Ludley, Mr. Thomas M.. .147, 161, 207 M Martin, Mr. Rodgers W. . .26, 104, 207 Mclnnis, Mrs. Carol ..... 110, 207 McMurrian, Mrs. Micala ...... 207 Merket, Mrs. Judy ....... 4-4, 207 Moore, Mrs. Carolyn ......... 200 Morell, Mrs. Nellie C. .... 95, 207 Moss, Mr. Gerald W. ........ 196 Moss, Mr. Orlando ....... 32, 207 0 Olson, Mrs. Sara D. . . , . . . .207 P Patterson, Miss Judy ...... 79, 207 Peace, Mr. Joe R .... 147, 168, 208 Peace, Mrs. Pam ........ 187, 208 Plummer, Mrs. Martha . . . Porche, Miss Betty ...... Pugh, Mrs. Mildred B... . . R Rachal, Mrs. Mattie . .... Rhodes, Miss Fran . . . . ....208 ....208 71, 196. 231 103, 208 ....208 Richardson, Mrs. Alice . . .90, 114, Roberson, Sgt. Elbert .... 208 .45, 208 Robinson Robinson Robinson Mr. Bill ..21, 115, 215 Mr. Johnnie Lee.. . Mrs. Susan M. . .79, Q Q Robinson Mr. Wade ..... 100 Roge, Mr. Joseph N ...... 209 Rogers, Miss Betty .... 74, 83 S Scott, Mr. Theophile N. . . Shelby, Mr. Shealy ..... Simmons, Mr. William B. . Smith, Mrs. Carolyn .175 Spain, Mr. Walter E. . . . Spinks, Mr. Tommy .... Strother, Mrs. Chris .100 T Thompson, Mrs. Sybil. . . Tuggle, Mrs. Elizabeth . . . V Van Bibber, Mrs. Denise W Wagner, Mrs. Janie P. . . Ware, Mrs. Allie ....... Washington, Mr. Leroy . . Watson, Mr. Shelby .... Wayne, Miss Doris ..... White, Mrs. Elaine ..... White, Mrs. Loraine N.. . White, Mr. R. W. .... Whitman, 117, 204 A Aaron, John tSo.j ..... 38, 49, 265 Adams, Betty tJr.J ...... 103, 247 Adams, Debra tSo.J . . . . . . 265 Adams Adams, Adams, Adams, , Joey fSr.J .... ..... John tm ....... 47 Lois fJr.J .... . . . Roger tFr.J ......... 9 214 285 247 161 Albert, Roger lFr.J .... .... 2 85 Alee, Patrick fSo.J . . .... 265 Alex, Willie fJr.j ............ 247 Alexander, Arthur fFr.J . .144-, 157, 285 Alexander, Sandra fFr.J . .140, 181, 284, 285 Alexander, Terry tSr.J . .69, 76, 78, 79, 85, 115, 118, 126, 130, 131, 135, 190, 191, 214 Student Index Allen, Ray fFr.J ......... 96, 285 Albright, Robert tSr.J ........ 214 Allred, Janice tSo.J . . .92, 93, 116, 179, 265 Amburn, Barbara fSr.j . . .102, 214 Anderson, Cynthia tSr.J ...... 214 Anderson, Anderson, David 450.5 .48, 50, 164, 265 Melvina fJr.J ...... 247 Allen ..... 214 Adley, Patricia tS0.J . . . 18, 72, 93, Addison, Gary fFr.J ..... 157, 285 Addison, Pam tSr.j ...... 102, 214 Adkins, Richard tFr.J .48, 285, 301 Adkins, William tSo.J ........ 265 182, 265 Ainsworth, Bobby fSr.J . . .100, 214 326 Allen, Barbara tJr.j .......... Chery l.lr.J ........... 247 247 Anderson, Mike tSo.J . . . Anderson, Richard tSr.J .....265 Allen, Debi tJr.J . .32, 37, 81, 185, 247 Anderson Anderson Roger tFr.J .47, 51, 285 Steve fJr.J . .38, 83, 247 Allen Allen Mike fSo.J ........... Randy 4504 . .140, 14-4, 265 265 Angeles, Carolyn fSo.J . . .....265 Ardis, Floyd fSr.J ........... 214 208, 238 .209 209 209 265 209 .209 209 268 209 209 210 210 .201 .200 210 .210 .201 210 210 285 198 .200 ....198 Mrs. Catherine ..... 199 Williams, Mr. A. L. .146, 152, 210 Williams, Mrs. Sarah Sneed. . .146, 197 Williams, Mr. Thomas .... 29, 104, 210 Willis, Mr. C. W. ..... 28, 77, 211 Wilmer, Mrs. Grace Brooks . . .211 Wright, Mrs. Nancy ......... 211 Y Young, Mrs. Jean A. ..... 110, 211 Armer, Joyce tSo.J ...... 265, 284 Armstrong, Barton tJr.j . . .48, 247 Ashley, Sharon tJr.J .... .... 2 47 Askew, Brenda fFr.J .... .... 2 85 Austin Blenda fSo.J .... .... 2 65 Austin, Clyde tJr.J .......... 247 Austin, Melinda tSr.J . .14, 69, 78, 79, 91, 115, 118, 186 Austin, Melissa fSo.j .78, 191, 265 Autry, Swendolyn tJr.j ....... 247 Aycock, Donald Ray tSr.J . .72, 73, 89, 214 Aytch, Lynette tJr.J ...... 38, 247 B Baines, Marilyn fFr.J . . . . . .285 287 Baines, Vanessa 1Fr.1 .,...... 285 Baker, Edward 11r.1 ......... 247 Baker, 5halyon 11r.1 75, 83, 87, 98, 99, 247 Balfc, 5uellen 1Fr.1 . 1 ,....,,, 285 Balfc, .lim 15r.1 ,.... ..... 2 14 Balfe, Steven 150.1 .... ..... 2 65 Balfer, Terry 1Fr.1 ........... 286 Ballard, Deborah 150.1 ....... 265 Ballard, Charlotte 1.lr.1 ....,.. 247 Balzarette, Thomas 15o,1 . . .32, 34, 37. 48, 96, 108, 265 Bamburg, 5ue 1Fr.1 ...... 185, 285 Bames, Roberta 1Fr.1 ....,... 285 Barbo, Larry 1Jr,1 ........ 4-6, 247 Bardwell, Carolyn 15r.1 . .100, 101, 214 Bardwell, Jimmy 1Fr.1 96, 285, 297 Barfield, Rod 1Jr.1 .70, 80, 95, 247, Bennett. Albert 150.1 .... .... 2 66 Bennett, Carolyn 150.1 ....... 266 Bennett, Mickey 1,lr.1 . . . . . . .248 Bennett, Bennett, Ricky 1.lr.1 ..,. .... 2 48 5tanley 1Fr.1 ,....... 286 Bennett, Tonette 15r.1 .... 88, 114, 115, 118, 120, 216 Bentley. Cathey 150.1 . .32, 34, 266 Berg, Mark 150.1 ..,......... 266 Bergeron, Karen 150.1 .... 38, 266 Berthelot, Chuck 150.1 .... 72, 107, 168, 266 Betterton, James Keith 15r.1 . . .72, 216 Bible, Billy 150.1 ............ 266 Blackshire, Cary 1Fr.1 ......... 47 Blackshire, Ationette 15r.1 .,... 23 Blackwell, Elaine 1Fr.1 .,.,,.. 286 Blackwell, Linda 150.1 ........ 266 Blackwell, Michael on ...... 243 Blake, Bobby 15r.1 .....,,.,. 216 Blank, Rhonda 150.1 ..... 180, 266 Brister, Kayla Elayne 15r.1 .70, 96, 250 Barnes, Cecile 150.1 ..... 180, 265 Barnes, Clyde 1Fr.1 ,...,..... 285 Barnes, Kelly 1Fr.1 . .70, 135, 184, 285 Barnes, Roberta 1Fr.1 ,,...... 180 Barnes, Barnes, Barnett, Roxianna 1Fr.1 . . . 184 Becky 15011 .76, 179, 214 Ronme 15r.1 .....,... , 285 264. 265 Barnette, Leone 1Fr.1 ........ 285 Blankenship, Sharon 150.1 ,.., 140, 266 182, Blankenship, Mary Ann 15r.1. .139, 186, 187, 213, 216 Bledsoe, Donald Ray 15r.1 .64, 216 Bledsoe, Oscar 150.1 .......,.. 70 Blevins, Patsy 11r.1 .,.. 38, 41, 248 Blount, Dena 15r.1 ...... 102, 216 Boulware, Mollie 15r.1 ......., 217 Bounds, Linda 1,lr.1 .... ...,. 2 48 Bounds, Robert 1Fr.1 ,.,...,. 286 Bounds, 5usan 150.1 ..... 180, 266 Bowers. Elaine 1Fr.1 ... . . . . .286 Bowie, Karen 1Fr.1 .... ..... 2 86 Boyette, Hershell 15r.1 ....... 217 Boykins, Deborah 1Fr.1 ....... 286 Boykins, Faye 15r.1 .....,.... 217 Boykins, Kathy 1.lr.1 . . . . . . . .248 Bozeman, Teri 15r.1 ......... 217 Brackens, 5werlia 150.1 ........ 35 Bradberry, Alan 11r.1 ..,.. 94, 248 Bradberry, Cary 15r.1 ........ 217 Bradford, Margaret 150.1 ...... 266 Bradford, Mary 15r.1 ......... 217 Branton, Darlene 150.1 ....... 266 Braselton, Rhonda 150.1 ...... 266 Brearridge, Roderick 1Fr.1 .... 286 Breedlove, Ricky 11r.1 . .70, 77, 96, 164-, 24-8 Brewster, Michael 15r.1 ....... 217 Briggs, Michael 1Fr.1 ......... 286 103, 110, 175, 184, 217, 218 Britt, Dale 1Fr.1 ............. 287 Bryan, Terri 1.lr.1 ...,... 185, Bryant, Don 1Fr.1 .....,.... Bryant. Frankie ,loe 15r.1 . .70, Bryant, Gary 15r.1 .... 32, 33, 156, 169, Bryant, Janice 1Fr.1 .130, 184, Bryant, Ludie 1,Ir.1 .... 92, 93 Bryant, Rendy 5ue 1.lr.1 . . .81 Bryant, Tracie 1Fr.1 ..,..... Bryant, Vernon 150.1 ......,. 248 287 218 144, 218 249 249 . 287 267 267 Buck, Debbie 150.1 .......... Buckingham, Bruce 15r.1 . . .22, 76, 77, 80, 115, 118, 119, 140, 171, Bufkin, Richard 1Fr.1 ........ Bullock, Debbie 15r.1 75, 115, 184, 185, Bunn, Diane 1Fr.1 ....... 180, Burks, Robert 1.lr.1 ......249 Burks, Rose 150.1 ,.,,.. . 178, Beaty, Doris Rance 15r,1 . .88, 135, Barnhill, Susan 1Fr.1 184, 285, 294 Barr, Tommy 1.lr.1 . .14-4, 152, 156, 247 Barre, Denise 1Fr.1 ..,... 184, 285 Barre, Lauri 15r.1 . .69, 78, 79, 85, 91, 115, 120, 190, 191, 214 Barritt, Charlie 15r.1 ..,...,.. 215 Barron, Linda 1Fr.1 .... ..... 2 85 Barteet, Vicki 15r.1 .... ,.... 2 15 Bartley, Karen 150.1 .,....... 265 Basco, John 1Fr.1 .... ..... 2 85 Baylor, Cynthia 1Fr.1 ......... 285 Bazer, Jeff 1Fr.1 ...,. 96, 104, 285 Bcaird, 5tcve 150.1 ,......... 265 Beasley. Barry 11r.1 . . . .... .247 Beason, Randy 1Fr.1 ......... 286 215 Beaudoir, Darlene 15o,1 ...... 266 Beavers, 5hirley 11r.1 ....,... 247 Beech, Johnny 15r.1 .106, 107, 215 Beene, Donna 1Fr.1 ...... 184, 286 Bell, Clara 150.1 ,... ....... 2 66 Bell, Cynthia 11r.1 .... ..... 2 48 Bell, Hilda 15r.1 ,.... ..... 2 15 Bell, Presley 150.1 ........... 266 Bell, Virginia 5uc 15r.1 ....... 215 Bellows, 5herry 15r.1 . . .70, 78, 85, 91, 115, us, 120, 135, 139, 190, P 216 Belton, Clem 1Fr.1 ........... 268 Benfield, Polly 150.1 .111, 179, 266 Benjamine, Ray 1Fr.1 ......... 46 Blount, LeNell 150.1 .110, 180, 266 Bloxom, Brenda 11r.1 ......,.. 248 Bloxom, Greg 15r.1 .......... 216 Brocato, Connie 150.1 .93, 98, 182, 266 Brookins, Ricky 15r.1 ..... 70, 218 Brooks, Allen 1Fr,1 .... ..... 2 88 Brooks, David 15r.1 .... ..... 2 18 Brooks, Earl 1Fr.1 . . . .... . 161 Brooks, Ricky 15r.1 ....... 49, 218 Bloxom, Kenneth 150.1 . . .96, 147, 266 Bloxom, Leslie Daren 1,lr.1 .... 248 Brossette, Kathy 1Jr.1 Brotherton, Don 1.lr.1 .....,.. 248 Bloxom, 5andy 1Fr.1 ......... 286 Blunt, 5heila Monica 15r.1 .... 216 Bobbitt, Bill 15r.1 . .46, 47, 52, 217 Bobbitt, Cathy 1.lr.1 ....... 90, 248 Boesman, Sharon 11r.1 98, 185, 248 Bogan, Keith 11r.1 . .139, 144, 151, 156, 248 Bogues, Vonda 1Fr.1 , .32, 34, 183, 286 Boles, Debbie 1Fr.1 ...... 182, 286 Boles, Tony 150.1 . . ....... 266 Bolfer, Terry 1.lr.1 ........ 46, 248 Bonneae, Laura 150.1 . . . . . . .266 Bonner, Donna 150.1 ......... 266 Booth, Cheri 11r.1 ..... 95, 96, 248 Booth, David 1Fr.1 .38, 49, 72, 286 Booty, Cayla 1.lr.1 . . .70, 130, 177, 179, 248, 254 Bornaman, Teri 11r.1 ......... 24-8 Boston, John 15r.1 . .28, 76, 77, 80, 93, 116, 118, 120, 189, 217 Boswell, Ronnie 1Fr.1 . .80, 96, 98, 286, 290 Botton, Laster 150.1 .......... 266 Bouknight, 5hcrri 1.1r.1 . . .180, 248 Boulware, Doug 1Fr.1 .... 157, 161, 286 Brown, Beverly 150.1 ......... 266 Brown, Beverly 1Fr.1 ..... 287, 292 Brown, Billy 15r.1 .......... 157 Brown, Bobby 150.1 ..... 164, 266 Brown, Bobby 15r.1 ...... 144, 218 Brown, Brenda Faye 15r.1 .... 101, 139, 218 Brown, Cathryn 11r.1 . . .32, 37, 38, 248 Brown, Darien 1Fr.1 ......... 287 Brown, Dewayne 1Fr.1 ........ 287 Brown, Brown, Jacqueline 150.1 . . .93, Jeannie 1.lr.1 . .38, 103, 264, 266 248 Brown, Jennifer 150.1 . .74, 75 266 Brown, Linda Faye 15r.1 ...... 218 Brown, Mary Kathryne 1Fr.1. . .387 Brown, Michael Lee 15r.1 .14-4, 218 Brown, Pat 1Fr.1 ..... 33, 185 287 Brown, Bickcy 1Fr.1 ......... 287 Brown, Rita 150.1 ....... 181 266 Brown, 5heila 150.1 ....... 96 267 Brown, Thelma 1.lr.1 ... .....248 Browning, Mike 150.1 ....... 267 Brumley, Charles 150.1 .,.... Bryan, Patti 1.lr.1 ........ 181 Q 267 248 170, 219 .48 179, 219 287 261 267 Burnley, Donna 150.1 ........ 267 Burns, Janice 1Fr.1 .......... 287 Butcalis, Nan 1Fr.1 ....... 82, 287 Butler, Gail 11r.1 .32, 37, 111, 249 Butler, Tricia 150.1 .......... 267 Bynog, Sharon 1.lr.1 ..... 249, 251 Byrley, Marvilyn 11r.1 .78, 185, 249 C Cagle, 5ue 1Jr.1 ...... 69, 103, 24-9 Cagle, Nancy 15r.1 . . .69, 103, 139, 190, 191, 219 Cain, Regina 1Fr.1 ........... 287 Caldwell, Brenda 150.1 ....... 267 Calhoun, Billy 15r.1 .......,.. 219 Calhoun, Lawrence 15r.1 ...... 219 Calhoun, Jeanie 150.1 .... 178, 267, 297 Calloway, jo 15r.1 .32, 33, 36, 100, 122, 219 Calloway, Vicki 15r.1 ......... 219 Campbell, Billy 1Fr.1 ......... 287 Campbell, Lewis 1Fr.1 ,....... 287 Canatella, Ted 1,Ir.1 .... .... 2 49 Crnkovic, Laura 150.1 ........ 267 Capers, Bobhye 150.1 .,....... 69 Carney, Deborah 11 r.1 . . .110, 183, 287 Carpenter, Barbara 1Fr.1 ...... 287 Carpenter, William 15r.1 ...... 219 Carpenter, Robert 150.1 ....... 267 Carroll, Donald 1Fr.1 106, 107, 287 Carroll, Richard 15r.1 .... 100, 219 Carroll, Robert 150.1 . . . . . . .267 Carroll, Wayne 1Fr.1 ....,.. 47, 52 Carson, Brenda 1jr.1 ..... 179, 249 Carter, Anita 1Fr.1 ....... 35, 287 Carter, Connie 150.1 ......... 267 Carter, Debra 150.1 ........... 38 Carter, Donald 11r.1 .38, 39, 77, 83, 111, 24-9 Carter, jerry 150.1 ........... 267 Carter, 5andra 15r,1 . . .75. 81. 104. 327 267 Dykes, Liz 1So.1 .... 115, 220, Carter, Vicki 1So.1 ..,... 179, Carthen, Bonita 1Sr.1 ......... Carthon, Priscilla 1Sr.1 . . .33, Cason, Bruce 150.1 .......... Cason, Harilyn 1Sr.1 ........, Caston, Janet 1Fr.1 . .110, 185, Caston, Roger 1So.1 .......... Cathey, Della 1Sr.1 , .109, 181, Catts, Bubba 1Fr.1 ........... Chaler, Wade 1Jr.1 . .144-, 156, Chandler, Charles 150.1 ....... Chandler, Donna 1Sr.1 .... 75, 225 267 220 284, 287 220 288 267 220 288 249 267 109. 115, 185, 220 Chandler, Karen 1Sr.1 . .32, 33, 69, 92, 93, 179, 220 Cheney, Calvin 1Fr.1 ...... 48, 288 Christian, Susan 1Jr.1 .... 185, 249 Christon, Patricia 1Fr.1 ....... 288 224 Clanton, Linda 1Fr.1 ..... 184, 288 Clapp, Daryl 1So.1 92, 93, 116, Clark, John Russell 150.1 ..... Clark, Kathy 150.1 ...... 183, Clark, Larry 1Jr.1 . . . , . .47, DeBroeck, Beckie 1Sr.1 .78, 79, 87, Clark, Patti 1Fr.1 .... ..... Etier, Joe 1Jr.1 .............. 251 Clark, Shena 1Fr.1 .... ...,. Clark, Tom 1Sr.1 ...,. ..... Clarkson Clarkson , Mary 1So.1 ......... , Jeanette 1Jr.1 ....... 267 . 48 268 249 288 288 220 268 249 220 Clay, Diann 1Sr.1 ..... ..... Clayton, Philip 1Fr.1 ......... Clifton, Harold 1Jr.1 ...... 46, 288 249 Clifton, Robin 1Fr.1 ...., 180, 288 Clingan, Denise 150.1 . .70, 78, 93, 116, 182, 268, 282 Clinton, Clint 150.1 ........ 92, 93 288 Evett, Tricia 1Sr.1 . .100, 103, 109, Clinton, Clinton, Freddie 1Fr.1 ........ Randy 150.1 ......... Clinton, Skip 1Sr.1 Cobb, Tami 1Fr.1 ........ 96, Coburn, Debbie 150.1 ..,. 178, Coffey, Evelyn 1Sr.1 Coffey. Johnny 1Sr.1 ........ Coke, Paul 150.1 ...,.... 104, ,..95, 98, 220 268 220 288 268 220 . 220 268 Coker, Marvin 1Sr.1 ..... 101, 220 Coldwell, Nancy 1Jr.1 .... 183, 249 Cole, Allieee 1Sr.1 .... 78, 96, 115, 190, 191, 220 Cole, Marie 1Fr.1 ............ 288 Cole, Thomas 1Sr.1 . . .64, 108, 220 Cole, Twyla 1Jr.1 ,........... 249 Coleman, Arnelius 1Sr.1 ...... 220 Coleman, Belinda 1So.1 ....... 268 Coleman, Derrick 1Jr.1 .32, 37, 249 Coleman, Glenda 1Sr.1 . .33, 37, 75, 115, 220 Coleman s Coleman, Melinda 1Fr.1 , . . . . Coleman, Ronnie 1Jr.1 ....... Coleman, Seburn 1So.1 .,.... 328 Katherine 1Sr.1 ..... 288 158 268 Coleman, Shenteena 1Fr.1 ..... 288 Coleman, Will 150.1 ......... 268 Coles, Paul 150.1 . .38, 39, 77, 111, 268 Collins, Addie 1So.1 .,,...... 268 Collins, Ann 1Sr.1 .... 80, 98, 115, 186, 220 ........,249 Collins, Brenda 1Jr.1 Collins, Lindsay 1Sr.1 , .77, 83, 90, 94, 115, 221 Colston, Floyd 1Jr.1 ,...., 158, 161 Comans, Jim 1Fr.1 ,...... 157, 288 Comans, Kathy 1Sr.1 . . .76, 77, 78, 81, 84, 91, 95, 96, 115, 119, 221 Comans, Wanda 1Jr.1 . .95, 96, 249, 251 Constable, Stephen 1Jr.1 33, 37, 48, 250 Davidson, Jeanie 150.1 . . .182, 269 Davis, Carl 1Sr.1 . .4-4, 48, 93, 105, 106, 107 Davis, Carol 1So.1 ....... 182, 269 Davis, Cheryl 1Sr.1 ...... 176, 222 Davis, Cindy 1Fr.1 .... Davis, Connie 1So.1 .... Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, David 1Sr.1 .... Ernie 1So,1 .... Felicia 1Jr.1 ... Gloria 150.1 ,,.. Kenneth 1So.1 ..... Mary 1Fr.1 . . . Otis 1Sr.1 . . . . . ....289 ....269 ....222 ....269 ,....81 ....269 ....269 ....289 ....222 Davis, Ricky 1So.1 ,..,.... 72, 269 Davis, Robert P. 1So.1 ........ 269 Davis, Robert 5. 150.1 .38, 49, 269 Davis, Sandra 1Fr.1 ...... ....289 Durusau, Mary 1Jr.1 33, 37, 69, 74, 75, 250 Dutton, Jimmy 1Jr.1. .69, 144, 156, 250 Duty, Debbie 150.1 . . 111 182 269 269 Davis, Steve 1Jr.1 .82, 87, 164, 250 Davis, Mark 1Sr.1 .70, 80, 98, 168, 169, 222 Davlin, Jerry 1Fr.1. . . . . . .289 Day, Sandra 1Sr.1 ........... 222 Dearing, Sharon 1Fr.1 .... 181, 289 Deason, Ricky 1Fr.1 ......... 289 114, 115, 118, 119, 175, 181, 213, 223, 335 DeFour. John 1Fr.1 .......... 289 Delaney, Michael 1Sr.1 ....... 223 DeLoach, Felicia 150.1 ........ 97 DeLoaeh, Vicki 1Jr.1 , . .81, 89, 97, 103 Denham, Rickey 1Fr.1 ......... 48 DeVault, Pam 150.1 . .80, 178, 269 DeYoung, Tina 1Fr.1 ........, 289 Dice, David 1Sr.1 . . .100, 107, 223 E Eames, Pat 1Sr.1 ..........,. 224 Easley, Dianne 150.1 ........, 269 Easley, Karen 1Sr.1 . . 100, 101, 224 Easley, Sharon 150.1 ...,..... 269 Eason, Donette 150.1 ......,.. 269 Eason, Kathy 1Jr.1 .... ..... 2 50 Eason, Terry 1Sr.1 ........... 224 Ebarb, Gary 1Jr.1 .... 72, 14-4, 250 Ebarb, Janet 1Jr.1 ........... 250 Ebarb, Robert 1Fr.1 .106, 107, 289 Ebarb, Teresa 1Jr.1 ...... 178, 251 Edmond, Cindy 1Sr.1 .....,... 224 Edmonds, Robert 1Jr.1 ....,.. 251 Edwards, Denise 1Sr.1 ..... 36, 224 Edwards, Michael 1Fr.1 ....... 289 Eggleston, Larry 1So.1 ........ 269 Elbert, Amy 1Jr.1 ........... 251 Elbert, Billie 1Sr.1 ....... 101 Ellis, Hershell 1Sr.1 ......... v 224 Emfinger,'Donna Marie 1Sr.1 . . .75, 83, 90, 91, 104, 115, 224, 225 Erwin, Mike 1So.1 ..... 70, 72, 269 Estes, Billy 1Jr.1 .... 144, 156, 251 Eubanks, Marilyn 1Jr.1 .92, 93, Evans, Abe 150.1 ........... Evans, Calvin 1Sr.1 ...... 164, Evans, Jeannie 1Jr.1 .. . . .. Evans, McHenry 1Sr.1 ..,.... 251 270 224 251 224 Digby, Randy 150.1 .......... Digilorma, Roger 1Sr.1 ....... Dixon Michael 1Fr.1 . . . .. .. 269 223 289 Cook, Mary 1Jr.1 . . . . . . .250 Cook, Jim 1Sr.1 ....., .... 2 21 Cooksey, Judy 1Fr.1 ..... .... 2 88 Cooley, Bettie 1Sr.1 ......... 221 Cooley, Carol 1Fr.1 ...... 183, 288 Cooley, Wayne 1Sr.1 ....,... 221 Cooper, Dean 1Sr.1 . .69, 144, 156, 221 Cooper, Debbie 1Fr.1 .... 183, 288 Cooper, Gary 1So.1 ....,. 147, 268 Cooper, Ivory 1Sr.1 ..,. 47, 51, 221 Cooper, James 1Fr.1 . . .47, 51, 288 Corbin, Freddy 1Jr.1 ,...,... 250 Cowell, James 150.1 ..... . . . 268 Cotton, Cynthia 1Jr.1 .... . . . 250 Cotton, Robbie 150.1 .... . . . 268 Courtney, Carroll 1Sr.1 ...,.. 221 Couvillion, Donna 1Fr.1 . .178, 289 Cowell, Zale 150.1 ....., !,... 2 68 Cox, Susan 1So.1 ........... 269 Coy, Danny 150.1. . .46, 51, 52, 70, 269 Coy, Debbie 1So.1 ........... 269 Coy, Steve 1Sr.1 ......... 48, 221 Evans, Terry 150.1, . . . .... .270 Everett, Robin 1Jr.1 ...... 96, 251 Evett, David 1Fr.1 ........,., 289 Dixon , Stanley 1So.1 ....269 225 Crawford, Karen 1Jr.1 ........ 250 Crawford, Sharon 1So.1 . . .185, 269 Crocker, Susan 1So.1 111, 180, 269 Dixon, Stephen 1Sr.1 ....,..., 223 Dixon, Terry 1Fr.1 ....... 38, 289 Dodd, Anita 1Sr.1 . .64-, 70, 76, 78, F Fairley, Terry 1Jr.1 .... ..... 2 51 Cross, Vickie 1Sr.1 .......... 222 Crowder, Emma 1Fr.1 ........ 289 Culver, Susan 1Fr.1 .......,.. 289 Cummings, Bobby 1Jr.1 . .144-, 156, 250 Curd, Richard 1Sr.1 ...... 38, 222 D Dallas, Dorothy 1Sr.1 ......... Dalton, Paula 1So.1 ...... 178, Dancy, Richard 1Jr.1 ...... 80, Daniels, John 1Sr.1 .,....,... Daniels, Patricia 1So.1 ..,. 181, Darkey, Debbie 1So.1 ....,... 222 269 250 222 269 269 Daugherty, Daniei 150.1 ..,.... 19 80, 87, 91, 223 Donahue, Roger 1So.1 .95, 144, 269 Dorsey, Donna J. 1Jr.1 ........ 250 Dorsey, Kenneth 1Jr.1 ...... 32, 37 Dougherty, Cathy 150.1 .38, 82, 269 Farmer, Johnny 1Fr.1 ....... Farris, Freddie 1So.1 ........ Farris, Kathy 150.1 .... .... Farris, Lonnie 1Fr.1 . . , . . . . Ferguson, James 1Fr.1 ....... 289 270 270 289 289 David, Trudy 1So.1 .69, 76, 92, 93, 116, 135, 189, 191, 269 Davidson, Adrian 1So.1 . . .96, 103, 269 Doughty, Mary Christine 1Sr.1 . .78, 79, 89, 130, 132, 174, 178, 223 Doughty, Rickey 1Fr.1 ........ 289 Douglas, Rosalyn 1So.1 ....... 269 Douglas, Theodies 1Jr.1 ....,.. 250 Dowell, Robert 1Sr.1 ..... 158, 223 Dowdell, James 1So.1 ........ 269 Drach, Becky 150.1 .... .... 2 69 Drach, Lester 1So.1 .... ..., 2 69 Drew, Michael 1Fr.1 . . . . , . .289 Driver, Debbie 1Sr.1 . . . . . . .223 Dunn, lrene 1Sr.1 ..... .... Dunn, LaVerne 1Fr.1 ,........ 224 289 Festervand, Renee 1So.1 . . .98, 270 Fielder, Angie 1Fr.1 ......... 289 Fielder, Rodney 1Sr.1 . .48, 49, 50, 105, 115, 225 Fielder, Ronald 1Jr.1 . .38, 49, 104, 251 Fields, Fondia 1Sr.1 ,......... 225 Fleming, Stuart Ray 1Sr.1 .158, 225 Fletcher, Donald 1Sr.1 .....,.. 225 Fletcher, Ronald 1Sr.1 ...,.... 225 Flores, Cindy 150.1 .... ..... 2 70 Flowers, Brenda 1Jr.1 ........ 251 Flowers, Gary 1Jr.1 .... ..... 2 51 Flurry, Mike 150.1 ,,......... 270 Flynn, Bill 1Jr.1 ...... 46, 50, 251 Flynn, Brendan 1Jr.1 . . .38, 39, 49, 77, 253 Foley, Linda 1,1r.1 . . .120, 191, 251 Fontana, Lynne 1Sr.1 . .38, 39, 225 Ford, Johnny Ray 1Fr.1 ....... 289 Forester, Beth 150.1 ..... 182, 270 Foster, Camille 1jr.1 . .69, 98, 179, 251 Foster, Donald 1Fr.1 .,,... 29, 289 Fountain, Myrtie 1Fr.1 ....... 289 Fountain, Ricky 1Sr.1 ...... 45, 47 Frady, Kathy 1Sr.1 . . .73, 190, 191, 225 Germany, Judy 150.1 ........ .270 Geter, Gary 1,lr.1 ......... 94, 252 Gibbs, Robert 150.1 . . .92, 93, 116, 270 Gibson, Danny 150.1 ...... 70, 270 Gibson, Kenneth 1Fr.1 ....... 290 Gibson, June 1,lr.1 ........... 252 Gibson, Sheri 1Fr.1 ....., 185, 290 Grimas Grimes 114, 179, , Brenda 1Fr.1 ....... , James 1Jr.1 ..,. ... Grimes, Lynn 15o,1 .... . . . 227 291 252 270 Groke, Debi 150.1 .... ..... 2 70 Groves, Denise 1.Ir.1 ..... 179, 252 Groves, Jimmy 1Jr.1 ,....... 252 Guerra, Becky 150.1 ......,. 270 Frady, Lisa 1,Ir.1 ....,... 178, 251 Franklin, Diane 150.1 ...., 69, 270 Franklin, Ronnie 1Jr.1 . .4-8, 51, 93, 97 Gibson. Tommy 1,lr.1 , . .70, 77, 82, 252 Guerrero, Sherry 1Jr,1 . .84, 85, 96, 103, 110, 180, 185, Guiton, Thelma 150.1 ........ Gullette, Jerry 1Fr.1 ..... 157, Gullion, Wendy 1Jr.1 ..... 111, 93. 252 271 291 252 Gureau, Geanine 1Fr,1 ....... 290 Harvey, Harvey Harvey Randy 1So.1 ..... ,.,. 2 71 Ronald 15r.1 .69, 118, 126, 132, 139, 228. 120. 231 Sharon 1,Ir.1 ...,..... 253 Harvey, Tim 1Sr.1 ........... 228 Havard, Kenneth Wade 1Sr,1 . .228 Havard, Lisa 1Sr.1 ........... 228 Hawkins, Susan 1Fr.1 .... 291. 294 Hawthorne, Nathaniel 1Fr.1 . . . Hawthorne, Patty 1Fr.1 ..,... Hayes, Sheila 150.1 ...,... 38 Haynes, Lori 1So.1 ...... 183 Haywood, Nathan 1Fr.1 ...... Head, David 1Jr.1. . .144, 149, .291 .291 271 271 .291 156. 253 Gusko, Wesley 1.1r.1 ...... 98, 252 Gwin, Clif 150.1 .,... ...... 2 71 H Hack, Patricia, Annette 15r.1 . , .91, 109, 179, 185, 227 ....253 Franks, Evelyn 150.1 ,.... 270, 278 Franks, Gloria 1So.1 ,......,. 270 Franks, Murray 1Sr.1 .... 107, 118, 225, 229 Frazier, Debbie 150.1 .... 110, 111, 180, 270 Frazier, Diane 1Sr.1 ,......... 226 Fredrick, Ralph Jones 15r.1 . . .226 93, 116, 122, Gibson, Treamell 1Jr.1 ........ 252 Gibson, Leona 11r.1 ......,... 252 Giddens, Harold 1Sr.1 . .87, 94, 226 Gill, Sheila 150.1 ........ 104, 270 Gilliard, Clifford 1S0,1 .,.. 98, 270 Gilmore, Randy 1Fr.1 ........ 290 Gingles, Cynthia 150.1 ..... 70, 270 Glass, David 150.1 . . .93, 116, 117, 270 Glasseoek, Chet 1Fr.1 . . .... 290 Godbolt, Carolyn 1Sr.1 ....... 226 Godfrey, Jerry 150.1 . . . . . . .270 Godfrey, Terry 150.1 .,,..,... 270 Goff, Danny 1,Ir.1 ....... 100, 252 Goff. Jeff 1Jr.1 .,............ 252 Goldman, Ted 150.1 .,,...... 270 Haffa, Charles 1Fr.1 .......... Hagedorn, Larry 1,Ir.1 ,.... 77, 291 253 Hall, Bettye 1Fr.1 .... Hall, Debra 1Fr.1 .... Hall, Fairy Belle 1,Ir.1 . Hall, Linda 150.1 ..... Hall, Marilyn 1,Ir.1.. . . 69, 111, 291 ....35, 291 ...184, 253 .......271 Head, Diane 1Sr.1 ..,.... 109, 228 Heard, Dennis 150.1 48, 51, 52, 93, 271, 272 Heard, Larry 15r.1 ,.......... 228 Hebert, Carolyn 1Sr.1 ,..,..,. 228 Hebert, Lenee 150.1 . .93, 116, 183, 271 Hebert, Russell 150.1 ..... 69, 272 Heins, Greg 1Fr.1 ........ 98, 291 Heins, Patricia 1Sr.1 .98, 115, 176, 228 Hemperley, Susan Elizabeth 1Sr.1 . . 291 Harrington, Robert 1.Ir.1 ..... Freeman, Joyce 150.1 ........ 270 . . . .179, 251 Freeman, Willie 1Fr.1 , , , .157, 289 Freeman, Cindy 1Jr.1 Friday, Bruce 1Fr.1 .......... 289 Frith, Steve 1Jr.1 . . .14-4, 156, 246, 251 Fritz, Kenneth 1Fr.1 . , , . . . . .290 Frizzell, Donna 1Sr.1 . . . .... ,226 Fuller, Lula 1Fr.1 ... .....290 Funk, Roger 150.1 ..... ..... 2 70 Furlow, Ronnie 1So.1 .,...... 270 Fyffe, Mike 1Jr.1 ............ 252 Fyffe, Rhonda 1Fr.1 .110, 183, 290 G Gable, Debbie 1Fr.1 ...... 69, 290 Gable, Martha 1Jr.1 .,.. .... 2 52 Gaddy, Danny 1Fr.1 ...,...... 290 Goldsmith, Renee 1Jr.1 70, 75, 120, 190 252 1 Hall, Michael 150.1 .......,.. Han, Nicki 150.1 ........ 182. 271 271 22. Henderson, 75, 76, 82, 87, 115, 228 Brenda LaVerne 1Sr.1 . 228 Gordon, Bonnie 1Fr.1 .... 183, 290 Gordon, Steve 1Fr.1 .......... 290 Gordon, Tim 1Jr.1 ........ 72, 252 Gordon, Tim 150.1 .......... 270 Gordy, Jennifer 1Sr.1 .... 182, 226 Gour, Shelia 1Jr.1 ........ 98, 252 Goza, Debbie 1,lr.1 ....... 181, 185 Grace, Gerald 15r.1 ...,...... 226 Graham, Cathy 150.1 . .73, 180, 270 Graham, Veronica 1Fr.1 ...... 290 Grant, Linda 1Sr,1 .... 92, 93, 226 Grantham, Gary 1Sr.1 ..,. 107, 226 Graves, Alvin Roy 1Sr.1 . .100, 101, 227 ....229 Gray, Darlene 1Sr.1 ...... Gray, David 1Jr.1 ...., ....252 Halsell, Sammy 1Jr.1 . . . ... .253 Hamilton, Joyce 1Sr.1 ........ 227 Hamilton, Joyce 150.1 .,...... 271 Hamilton Marilyn 1Fr.1 ...... 291 Hammett, Mona 150.1 .... 183, 271 Hammonds, Debbie 1Sr.1 . .90, 227 Hammons, Edwin 1Sr.1 ....... 227 Hanson, Kenneth 1Fr.1 .... 47, 291 Harley, Dennis 150.1 ..,...... 271 Harper, Corrine 1Sr.1. . .38, 69, 82, 98, 109, 227 Harper, Edwin 1Fr.1 ......... Harper, Kenneth 1Fr.1 .... 47, Harrington, Edward 1Fr.1 . .94, Harris, Bob 1Sr.1 . . .106, 107 157 291 157 253 164 Henderson, Curtis 1Fr.1 . . .46 291 Henderson, Donnie 1So.1 ...... 46 Henderson, Joni 1Fr,1 .... 184, 291 Henderson, Myrian 150.1 ..... 272 Henderson, Vickie 1Sr.1 . . 124, 186, 229 Hendricks, Alvin 150.1 . . , 161, 272 Hendrix, Cheryl 1Sr.1 ,....... 229 Hendricks, Donna 1Fr.1 ,..... 291 Henson, Becky 150.1 ........,. 81 Henson, Mary 150.1 ...... 75, Henson, Robert 1.lr.1 ...... 72, 272 253 Herminghuysen, David 1Fr.1 . . .18, Herren, Mike 1Fr,1 .,..,.... 291 Gage, Mary Louise 1Fr.1 ...... 290 Gamble, Gene 150.1 . . .4-8, 51, 270 Gamble, Gary 1,lr.1 .,..... 47, 252 Gray, Luemily 1Jr.1 .......... 252 Harris, Charles 1Fr.1 ......... 291 Harris, Cheryl 1Sr.1 .... .... 2 28 Harris, David 1So.1 .... .... 2 71 Gandy, Garcie, Garma, Mark 1Sr.1 . .106, 107 Gordon 1Jr,1 .,...... Barbara 1Fr.1 ..,.... Garner, John 1So.1 ..,.... 38 , 226 252 290 270 Garrett, Cindy 1jr.1 ....... 81, 252 Garrett, Patti 1Jr.1 . . .76, 189, 190, 252 Garza, Alice 1Jr.1 ........ 98, Gatti, Terry 1Sr.1 ...,... 100, Gay, David 1Fr.1 .... ..... 252 226 290 Gayer, Lori 1Jr.1 ......,. 109, 252 Geddes, Cindy 1Jr.1 .... 32, 33, 37, 111, 252 Gentry, Donnie Wayne 1Sr.1 . . .226 Gereau, Jeannie 1Fr.1 ........ 181 Gray, Sandy 1Fr.1 .... 96, 184, 291 Gray, Sherry 1Jr.1 ....... 180, 252 Green, Arthur 15r.1 .123, 144, 158, 168, 227 Green, Nancy Lyn 1Sr.1 .... 76, 78, 135, 190, 191, 227 Green, Otha 150.1 . . .144, 156, 270 Green, Richard 1Fr.1 ..... 157, 291 Green, Tina 1So.1 ........... 270 Greene, Eddie 1Jr.1 . . .38, 49, 252, 253 Green, Kenneth 1Fr.1 . . .... 157 Grice, jere 150.1 .,... ..... 9 4 Griee, Sebron 150.1 .... ,... 2 70 Griffin, Cheri 1Jr.1 Griffin, Ginger 15r.1 ....252 .,.......227 Griffith, Cindy 1Sr.1 .... 81, 85. 90. Harris, Deborah 1Jr.1 ....... 253 Harris, Janice 150.1 ......... 271 Harris, Lorene 1Ir.1 ...... 95 253 Harris, Robbie Joe 1Sr.1 ..,.. 228 Harris, Shirley 1Sr.1 ..... 100 228 Harris, Sandy 1,lr.1 ,........ 253 Harris, Tommy 1Jr.1 . . .70, 72, 253 Harris, Wanda 1Jr.1 . . .75, 95, 185, 253 Hart, Christine 1Fr.1 .....,... 291 Harvey, Connie 1Sr.1 . , .22, 49, 69, 73, 91, 96, 110, 191. Harvey, Kenny 1Fr.1 ..... 157, Harvey. Nathan 1Sr.1 ........ 228 291 .228 Herren, Rhonda K. 1Sr.1 .102, 229 Herrin, John 1Fr.1 ......... 416, 50 Herring, Karen 1Fr.1 ..... 180, 291 Herrington, Gail 150.1 ........ 272! Herron, Chuck 1So.1 . . .95, 96, 98, 272 Hester, Joey 150.1 ......., 52, 272 Herzog, Maria 1,Ir.1 . . .69, 78, 177, 178, 253 Hickenbottom, Cynthia 1Sr.1 . .140, 229 Hickingbottom. Pam 1Jr.1 ..... 253 Hiers, Kit 1Sr.1 ......,...... 229 Hiers, Mary 150.1 93, 98, 116, 117, 119, 183, 272 Higdon, Rebecca Ann 1Sr.1 .... 229 Hild, Debbie 1Fr.1 ....... 184, 291 Hill, Kayla 1,1r.1 . . ,.... 253 329 Hill, Janie 150.3 ........ Hill, Marion 1Fr.3 179,272 ...........157 Hill, Mike 1So.3 .... ..... 2 72 Hillier, Harry 15r.3 ....... 69, 231 Hillier, Phyllis 1So.3 ..... 179, 272 Hills, Marion 1Fr,3 . . , .... .292 Hinds, Richard 1So.3 .... ....272 ..,,231 100 Hinds, Sherry 1Sr.3 . . . Hines, Greg 1Fr.3 .... ..... 1 57 Holland, Billy 1Jr.3 ....... 51, 253 Holland, Kirk 1Jr.3 .......... 253 Holley, Terry 1Sr.3 . .69, 107, 229, 231 Holloway, Norma 1Fr.3 ....... 292 Holmes, Helen 150.3 ..... 104, 272 Holmes, Marshal 1Fr.3 . . .157, 292 Holmes, Peggy Marie 1Sr.3 .... 231 Holmon, Stephanie 1Fr.3 . . .70, 96, 111, 178, 292 Honeycutt, Shelia 1Sr.3 .,..... 231 Hooker, Cindy 1Jr.3 .... 74, 75, 84, I Iglesias, Ginger 1Jr.3 . . .38, 39, 81, 83, 254 Isaacs, Denise 1Jr.3 .85, 87, 93, 254 f Jackson, Angela 1Fr.3 ........ 292 Jackson, Brenda 1Jr.3 ......,. 254 Jackson, Cleave 1So.3 ........ 273 Jackson, Connie 1Sr.3 .,....,. 231 Jackson, Cynthia 1Jr.3 ........ 254 Jackson, Deborah 1Fr.3 ....... 292 Jackson, Donald 1Fr.3 .,,...., 292 Jackson, Donald 1Fr.3 .....,. 292 Jackson, Dorothy 1Jr.3 . . .181, 254 Jackson, Jeanne 15o.3 ....... 273 Jackson, Joyce 1Sr.3 ..,..... 232 Jackson, Larry 1Jr.3 ..... 127, 158 Jackson, Melody 1Fr.3 ....... 292 Jackson, Sue 15r.3 .......... 232 Jackson, Vickie 15r.3 . .33, 70, 232 Jacobs, Kevin 15r.3 ......... 183, 185, 253 Horn, Bobby 1So.3 .... 77, 97, 106, 107, 122, 272 Horton, Diane 1Fr.3 .......... 292 Horton, Jessie 1Jr.3 . . . House, Mike 1Fr.3 .... ....253 ....292 House, Sharon 1Jr.3 ..... .... 2 53 Houston, Ricky 1Fr.3 .... .... 2 92 Jamerson, Johnny 1So.3 ...... James, Annie 1Fr.3 ......... James, Doug 1Sr.3 .... 22, 101, Jarvis, Dorothy 1Jr.3 ........ Jefferson, Delores Ann 1Fr.3 . . Jewell, Terry 1Jr.3 .......... Johnson, Annie 1So.3 ....... 255 Howard, Don 1Jr.3 ..., .... 2 54 Howard, Walter 15r.3 . . , . . . .231 Howell, Deborah 1Fr.3 ........ 292 Howell, Dennis 1Sr.3 ......... 231 Howell, Ginger 1So.3 . .82, 98, 135, 272 178, Huber, Steve 15r.3 ....,...,.. 231 Huckabee, Gary 1Sr,3 ........ 106 Huckabee, Terri 1Fr.3 .... 107, 292 . . . . . . . .231 Hudgens, Bobby 15r.3 Hudsmith, Becky 1Jr.3 .81, 93, 116, 254 Hudson, Delbert 1Fr.3 ........ 157 Hudson, Marilyn Jane 15r.3 .33, 37, 231 Hudson, Terrle 150.3 ......,.. 273 Hudson, Paige 15r.3 . .77, 115, 118, 164, 231 Hughes, Lami 1Fr.3 .......... 292 Hughes, Tami 1Fr.3 .... ..... 3 5 Hughes, Gladys 150.3 ........ 273 Hullaby, Charley Ray 1Sr.3 .... 231 Hulsayer, Mark 1Fr.3 ......... 292 Humphrey, Ava 1Jr.3 ..... 98, 254 Humphrey, Gwyn 150.3 . . .183, 273 Humphrey, Rhonda 1Sr.3 ,.... 231 Hunt, Gwendolyn 1So.3 ....... 185 Hunt, Ray 1So.3 .,... .... 2 73 Hunter, Donald 150.3 . . .... 273 Hunter, Eula 150.3 . . . . . . .273 Hunter, Regina 1Fr.3 ......... 292 Hunter, Tim 1Jr.3 ........... 254 Hynes, Jan 15r.3 ..... 38, 111, 231 330 Johnson, Cedric 1Fr.3 ...,. 48, Johnson, Diane 1Sr.3 ..,... 32, Johnson, Dianna 150.3 ....... Johnson, Jacques 1Jr.3 . . .14-4, 156, Johnson, Janice 15r.3 ........ Johnson, Jo Ann 15r.3 91, 181, Johnson, Joe 1Jr.3 ........., Johnson, Johnson, Katherine Jean 15r.3 Kathy 1Fr.3 ........ Johnson, Patricia 1Fr,3 ...... Johnson, Reginald 1Jr.3 ...... Johnson, Renard 15r.3 .... 144, Johnson, Rodney 150.3 .46, 51, Johnson, Sandra Dian 15r.3 . . . Johnson, Sarah 1Sr.3 ........ Johnson, Sharon 1Jr.3 ....103, Johnson, Sheila 1Jr.3 ........ Johnson, Shirley 1Fr.3 ....... Johnson, Steve 15r.3 . . .77, 89, Johnson, Steve 150.3 ........ Johnson, Veronica D. 1Sr.3 . . . Johnson, Louis 1Fr.3 .,...... Jones, Bobby 1Fr.3 ......... Jones, Brenda 150.3 . .82, 179, Jones, Conley 1Sr.3 ......... Jones, Cynthia 1Fr.3 ..... 181, Jones, Daryl 150.3 . . . . . . . . Jones, Debbie 1Jr.3 ,........ Jones, Ferdinand 1Fr.3 ..., Jones, Franky 1Jr.3 ......,.. Jones, Genie 1Sr.3 ....... 101, 161 292 232 254 292 254 273 292 232 273 153. 250 232 232 254 232 292 292 254 168 52, 2 73 232 233 254 254 292 233 273 233 292 293 273 233 293 273 . 69 4-8, 293 254 233 Jones, Glenda 1Jr.3 .60, 69, 78, 98, 191, 254, 255 Jones, Harvey 15r.3 . .106, 107, 233 Jones, Herman 1Jr.3 .,,...,.. 104 Jones, Hlmon 15r.3 ,..... 168, 233 Jones, Ida May 1Jr.3 ......... 254 Jones, John 1So.3 .... 47, 128, 144, 156, 273 Jones, Karen 1So.3 .... .... 2 73 Jones, Lelia 1Jr.3 .... .....,. 3 6 Jones, Linda 150.3 ....... 178, 273 Jones, Marilyn 1So.3 . . . ....273 Jones, Melvin 1Fr.3 .... ..... 2 93 Jones, Myrtis 1Fr.3 .... ..... 2 93 Jones, Phil 1Jr.3 ............ 254 Jones, Shirley 1Jr.3 .......... 254 Jones, Tanya 1Sr.3 . , .70, 115, 233 Jordan, Sharon 1So.3 ......... 273 Jordan, Willie 1Jr.3 ......,... 255 Jordon, Bradley 1Fr.3 ..... 46, 293 Jordon, Iris 1Jr.3 . .69, 73, 78, 135, 139, 191. 246, 254 Jordon, Randy 1Fr.3 ..,...... 293 Joyner , Daniel 1So.3 ...... 72, 273 Joyner, James 1Sr,3 .... 38, 39, 77, 168, 233 Justice, Duane 1Jr.3 .......... 255 Justis, Suzy 1Jr.3 . .90, 98, 185, 255 K Keel, Mike 1Sr.3 ............ 233 Keim, Kathy 1Sr.3 ........ 90, 233 Keim, Patsy 1Jr.3 .... 96, 109, 181, Koob, Tim 1Jr.3 ........ 107, 255 Kunce, Mike 15r.3 ........... 234 Kuun, Erika 1Sr.3 .78, 79, 87, 115, 118, 234 Kwasnik, Mike 1Sr.3 . . . .. . .234 L LaCaze, Cindy 1Fr.3 ...,..... 293 LaCaze, Pam 1Jr.3 ........ 70, 255 Ladner, Shayne 1Fr.3 . .69, 80, 284, 290, 293 Laenger, Matt 1So.3 .... 92, 93, 98, 147, 273 Laenger, Pamela Gay 15r.3 .38, 41, 82, 109, 111, 221, 234 LaFave, Annette 15r.3 . .80, 87, 95, 179 , 234 Lafitte, Carla 1Fr.3 .,...,.... 293 Lafitte, Darrell 1Jr.3 . . .47, 70, 255 Lafitte, Mary Lyn 1Fr.3 . . .184 293 LaLena, David 1So.3 .....,... 273 Lambert, Cynthia 1Fr.3 ....... 293 Land, Connie Marie 15r.3 ..... 234 Lane, Curtis 150.3 ........... 273 Larson, Glen 1So.3 ...... 107, 273 Larson, Triston 15r.3 ..... 121, 234 Laskin, Peggy Elizabeth 15r.3 . .101, 234 Latham, Ricky 15r.3 ....,. 64, 234 Latham, Shree 15r.3 . .98, 135, 140, 234 Latham, Terry 150.3 . ,69, 161, 273 Latson, Shirley 1So.3 ......... 273 Lattier, Richard 1Fr.3 ........ 293 Lavigne, Deborah Louise 1Fr.3 .293 Keith, Emmett 1Sr.3 ..,...... 233 Kellogg, Cheryl Denise 1Sr.3 , . .233 Kelly, Janice 1So.3 ......,... 273 Kennedy, Jerry 1Jr.3 . . .76, 77, 93, 96, 116, 117, 164,255 Kennedy, Paggy 1Jr.3 .96, 130, 177, 181, 185, 246, 255 Kennedy, Sue 1So.3 .......... 273 Kennington, Paul 15r.3 . .125, 14-4, 149, 152, 183, 233 Ketchens, Mike 150.3 ..,..... 273 Killgore, Henri 1Fr.3 .... 129, 14-0, 293, 301 Killgore, Kelly 1Jr.3 .... 72, 98, 99, 139, 144, 156, 246, 250, 255 King, Alvin 1Fr.3 .......,.... 293 King, Cathy 1Fr.3 . . , .... .293 King, Doug 15r.3 ..,......... 233 King, Glenda 150.3 .110, 180, 264, 273 King, Mark 1Fr.3 .... ....... 2 93 King, Pam 1Jr.3 ........ 109, 255 .,.,........233 King, Terri 15r.3 Kinley, Allen 1So.3 . . .69, 72, 14-4, 256, 273 Kirby, Charles A. 15r.3 . . .164-, 233 Kneipp, Dc-Wayne 150.3 . .106, 107, 273 Koch, Melanie 1Fr.3 ..... 182, 293 Koob, Michael Ray 1Sr.3 .139, 144, 148, 156, 233 Law, Charlie 1So.3 .,.. .... Law, Rickey 1Jr.3 .... . . . Lawson, Lonnie 1So.3 . . . . . . Lawson, Louise 1So.3 ....... .161 .158 .273 .273 Layfield, Rita 1Fr.3 ....... 82, 293 Lazarus, Lester 1Sr.3 . 106, 107, 234 LeBarron, David 1Jr.3 . .38,.39, 76, 77, 293 Lee, Autry 1Jr.3 ..... 69, 104, 255 Lee, Debbie 15r.3 ..,..... 87, 234 Lee, Jeff 150.3 .,.. .... 9 8, 274 Lee, Lynnie 1Jr.3 ........ 185, 255 Lee, Michael 15r.3 ......,.... 234 Lee, Mona 1So.3 93, 116, 119, 182, 274 Lee, Nancy 1So.3 .......,.... 274 Lee, Willie 1So.3 . .47, 51, 72, 104, 274 LeGrand, Steve 150.3 106, 107, 274 Leitgeh, Don 1So.3 .......... 274 Lenzley, John Paul 15r.3 ...... 234 LeMay, Charlsie 1Jr.3 .... 110, 177, 181, 184, 255 LeMay, Debra 150.3 ..... 181, 274 Lemoine, Lee 1Fr.3 ...... 157, 293 Lemoine, Pat 15r.3 ......,... 234 Leon, Debra Susan 15r.3 . .91, 182, 234 Leone, Mike 1So.3 .... . . . 274 Lester, Darryl 150.1 ........,. 274 Lester, Ray 1Jr.1 . . .48, 50, 52, 87, 94, 255 Marsiglia, Charlotte 150.1 ..... 275 McGuire, Floread Marie 15r.1 . .21, Lewing, Debbi 15o.1 ......... Lewing, 5heryl 15o.1 ..... 178, Lewing, Vicki 150.1 ,......... 274 274 274 Lewis, Charles 15o.1 .......... 36 Lewis, Jerry 15r.1 ....... 164, 234 Lewis, Patrena 150.1 ,,......, 274 Lewis, Portia 15o.1 .32, 37, 97, 98, 103, 178, 274 Lindsey, Nathaniel 1Fr.1 ...... 293 Linnear, Thomas Mike 15r.1 33, 37, Lites. Donna 15r.1 .... . . . Lites, Michael 150.1 . . . . . . 234 235 274 Marks, Winda 1Fr.1 ..... 294, 301 Marshall, Linda 150.1 ........ 275 Marshall, Ramona 150.1 ...... 275 Marshall, 5hirley 1Jr.1 ..., 93, 236 McGowen, Scott 1Jr.1 ,...,.. McGraw, Johnny 1Jr,1 .....,. McGraw, Rickey 150.1 ..,.... 256 256 275 McGuffie, Marty 150.1 ........ 276 Moore, Robert 1Jr.1 .... .... 2 57 Moore, Ronnie 1Fr.1 ......... 295 Moore, Robin 1Fr.1 ...... 157. 295 Moreau, Donna 1Fr.1 ......... Moreau, 5uzanne 1Jr.1 ,....... 295 257 Marsiglia, Joseph 15r.1 ....... Martin Janet 15r.1 .... 73 78 275 , , 109. 120, 130, 188, 190, 237 82, 91, 109. McHaffey, Debra 15o.1 . . .182, McIntyre, Robert 15r.1 ...... McLaurin, Ricky 1Jr.1 ....... McLeod, Elaine 1Jr.1 McNeil, Eartha 1Jr.1 . Mcwhiney, Mark 1Fr ....179. 256. Medlin, Brenda 15r.1 ........ ....181. .1 ..,157, 236 276 236 256 185. 257 256 294 237 Morgan, Brenda 15r.1 .81, 98, 175, 178. 237 Morgan, James 1Fr.1 ......... 295 Morgan, Linda 15r.1 .96, 134, 135, 186, 237 Morris, Bob 150.1 ...,. 47, 51, 276 Morris, Cathy 15r.1 .......... 237 139. 177, 181, 257 Moses, Lydia 150.1 ,... . . 180, 276 Moses, Debbie 1Jr.1 . .85, 135. Martin, Marty 1Jr.1 .... 92, 93, 96, 116, 256 Martin, Monica 1Fr.1 110, 179, 294 Martin, Rogers 1Jr.1. . .47, 80, 104. 105, 256 Martin 5hirley 1Fr.1 ........ 294 Martin, Tammy 1Fr,1 180, 290, 294 Martin, Terry 150.1 .... 38, 70, 275 Martin, Tommy 150.1 ......... 96 . . . .109, 256 Menefee, Vanessa 150.1 .... 35, 276 Medlin, Carolyn 1Jr.1 Littin, Marilyn 15r.1 ......... 235 274- Little, Claudia 150.1 ,.... 180 Lockett, Cynthia 1Fr.1 ..... 70 Lockett, Gigi 1Jr.1 ......,... Q - 274 293 256 Lockett, Marilyn 15r.1 ....... 235 Lockwood, Dewayne 15r.1 .... 235 Loftin, Thomas Glynn 1Fr.1 .... 48, 106, 107, 293 Loftin, Melva Rae 15r.1 . . .70, 235 Logan, Kathy 1Fr.1 ......... 294- Logue, Michael 15o.1 ....,... Lovett, Georgia 1Jr.1 . . . . . . .100 Lohman, Jackie 15r.1 . . .22, 76, 78, 80, 93, 109, 115, 116, 117,235 Long, Shirley 150.1 ....... 35, 274 Long, James 15r.1 .... ...... 2 35 Longino, Jamie 1Jr.1 ....... 61, 94 Lottinger, C. J. 150.1 .71, 144, 156, 274 Loupe, Timothy 15r.1 ........ 235 Love, Cynthia 15r.1 .... . , . .235 275 Lovett, Regina 1Jr.1 .......... Lowe, Brenda 150.1 ...... ,34, 256 274 Lowery, Jeff 150.1' ........... 274 Loyd, Paula 1Jr.1 . .73, 96, 98, 189. 190, 256 Lucas, Juanita 15r.1 .78, 80, 87, 90, 98, 99, 114, 115, 118, 235 Luke, Carla 15o.1 .... 38, 128, Luker, Billy 15o.1 ......,.... 275 Luckey, Gregory 15r.1 ........ 235 Luttrell, Debbie 15o.1 .... 179, 275 Lyles, Debbie 15r.1 .......... 235 Lyles, Brad 1Fr.1 ........ 157, 294 M Madere, Ricky 1Jr.1 ......,... 256 Malone, Ginger 15r.1 ..... 179, 236 Malone, 5helia 15o.1 . . . . . . .275 Malone, Mike 150.1 ........ 48, 69 Manning, David 15o.1 ..... 38, 275 Manning, Rickie 15r.1 .... 107, 236 Manry, Mike 150.1 ,....,. 98, 275 Manry, Mary Patricia 1Jr.1. .75, 98, 99, 256 Marks, Paul Gregory 15r.1 . .93, 96, 116, 121, 132, 236 Martinez, Pam 15r.1 .102, 181, 236 Mask, Dewayne 15o.1 ........ 275 Mason, Betty 1Fr.1 .... .... 2 94- Mason, Donald 15r.1 . . . . . . .100 Mathews, Lisa 1Fr.1 .......... 290 Matthews, Andy 150.1 .96, 164-, 275 Matthews, Mark 15o,1 ........ 275 Matthews, Rita 15r.1 ......... 236 Matthews, Rose 15r.1 139, 174, 236 Mathis, Charles 1Fr.1 ......... 294 Mathis, John 150.1 ........... 275 Mauldin, George 1Jr.1 98, 14-4-, 156, 256 Mauldin, Ramona 15r.1 ....... 236 Maxie, Vickie 1Jr.1 .......... 256 Maxwell, Ruth 15r.1 .... 95, 96, 98, 236 May, Frances 15r.1 .22, 75, 89, 90, 91, 114, 236 Mayberry, Debra 15o.1 ....... 275 Mayfield, Bobby 15r.1 ........ 236 Mayeux, Jenny 11'fr.1 ..... 184, 294 Mayeux, Sharon 1Jr.1 .69, 181, 256 Mays, Linda 15o.1 ....... 183, 275 Mays, Regina 1Jr.1 ...... 109, 256 Mazzone, Lynette 1Fr.1 . . .70, 111, 181, 294 McCann, Paula 15r.1 .... 102, 171, 218, 235 McCarty, Alan 150.1 McCarty, 5usan 15r.1 . .32, 33, 101, 235 McClelland, Linda 1Jr.1 .69, 81, 97, 256 McClimans, Terry 15r.1 .4-4, 51, 96, 104, 105, 235 McCrary, 5hirley 150.1 .... 32, 183, 275 McCoy, Kenneth 1Jr.1 ........ 256 McCoy, Veronica 15r.1 ....... 236 McDaniel, Renee 150.1 . . .179, 275 McDearmonl, Mary 15o.1 . . .69, 80, 134, 135, 178, 275 McDonald, 5cott 1Fr.1 96, 157, 294 McFarrin, Paula 1Jr.1 ........ 256 McG0wen, Lisa 150.1. . . . . . .275 Mercer, Bobbi 15r.1 . . .48, 84, 109, 115, 237 Mercer, Robbi 15r.1 .... 27, 64, 87, 114, 237 Mercer, Vallie 150.1 ..... 181, 276 Merchant, Darlene 15r.1 ...... 237 Merritt, Victor 150.1 ......... 276 Metcalf, Cassandra 1Fr.1 ...... 294 Metcalf, Michael 1Fr.1 ........ 294- Miciotto, Cheryl 1Jr.1. .75, 76, 135. 182, 185. 256, 257 Miciotto, Kerry 150.1 ..... 38, 276 Miles, Kathy 1Fr.1 .......... Miles, Vicki 1Jr.1 . .294 . . .96, 179, 257 Miller, Barbara 15r.1 ..... 183, 237 Miller, Dodie 1Jr.1 . . .98, 189, 190, 257 Miller, Donna 150.1 .......... 276 Miller, Glenn 1Jr.1 .... ..... 2 57 Miller, Jim 1Fr.1 .... ..... 2 94 Miller, 5tevc 1Jr.1 . . . . . .70, 257 Miller, Tony 15r.1 . Miller, Vera 150.1 . Mills, Deborah 1Jr.1 . . .75, 84-, Mills, Joni 1Fr,1 . . Mills, Kathy 1Fr.1 . Mills, Ronald 1Fr.1 185. .. ..... 237 ..........276 180. 257 .. ....,294 .. ..... 294 .... .294 Mims, Greg 15r.1 ..., ..... 2 37 Mims, Joe 15o.1. . . .... .276 Mims, Ida 1Fr.1 ..... ..... 2 94 Mims, Vernon 1Jr.1 . .. . . . .41 Minor, Victor 1Fr.1 ..... . . . 157 Mitchell, Beverly 150.1 ....... 276 Mitchell, Cindy 1Jr.1 ,.... 183, 257 Mitchell, Delphia 150.1 ....... 276 Mitchell, Fredrick 150.1 ...... 276 Mitchell, Tanya 15o.1 . . . . . .276 Moody, Kay 1Fr.1 .... . . .284 Moore, Bobby 150.1 . . . ,... .276 Moore, Chip 15o.1 ........ 72, 276 Moore, Donnie 1Jr.1 ....,.... 257 Moore, Jeff 1Fr.1 ......... 4-8, 295 Moore, Laura 150.1 ...... 182, 275 Moore, Linda 150.1 .......... 276 Moses, Mark 1Jr.1 ........... 257 Moss, Deborah Ann 1Fr.1 103, 104, 295 Moss, Evelyn 1Jr.1 . . .78, 135, 177, 183, 257 Moss, Melanie 1Fr.1 ..... 185, 295 Moss, Mike 150.1 .92, 93, 107, 276 Mowry, Debbie 1Jr.1 ..... 184, 257 Mullican, Vicki 1Jr.1. .75, 103, 257 Murphy, Dora 15o.1 ..... 180, 276 Murphy, Jean 15r.1 ......... 237 Murphy, Karen 15o.1 .... 179, 276 Murray, Jerry 15o.1 ......... 276 Musgrove, Carl 150.1 ........ 276 Mushko, Kim 15o.1 ...... 178 276 Myres, Denise 1Fr.1 ......,.. 295 Myres, Harold 15o.1 ..,..... .77 Myres, Helen 1Jr.1 . . .95, 103 257 Myers, Keith 1Fr.1 ...,..... 295 Myers, Linda 150.1 38, 92, 93, 116, 276 N Nagy, Kathy 1Fr.1 .... .... 2 95 Naile, Tim 150.1 ....... .... 2 76 Napoleon, Randy 1Fr.1 ....... 295 Napoleon, Tonette 1Fr.1 ...... 295 Nash, Annie 15r.1 ...,....... 237 Nations, Tony 11 r.1 . .72, 139, 295 Neal, Bertha 15r.1 . . .32, 115, 118, 237 Neal, Mark 15o.1 ............ 276 Neal, Vince 15r.1 . . .14-4, 156, 237 Nelms, Chris 15o.1 .......... 276 Nelms, Linda 15r.1 . . . . . . .238 Nelms, Polly 150.1 .... .... 2 76 Nelson, Charles 1Jr,1 .... .... 2 57 Nestcr, Derryl 150.1 .... ..... 46 Nester, Vicki 15o.1 ... .. . ,276 Nctter, Percy 1Jr.1 .... ..... 2 57 Newsom, Becky 150.1 ..... 98, 276 Newson, Ricky 1Fr.1 ..... 161, 295 Newton, Lynda 150.1 ...... 35, 276 Nichols, Belinda 1Jr.1 ........ 257 Nichols, Carolyn 15r.1 . .32, 37, 82, 83, 84, 96, 238 Nichols, Duane 1Jr.1 . .89, 164, 257 Nicholson, Cynthia 150.1 ...... 276 331 277 296 277 185. Norwood, Chip 1Jr.1 .158, 161, Norcross, Vicki 1Fr.1 .82, 295 257 Norwood, Cindy 1Fr.1 ........ 295 Nossaman, Vicki 1Jr.1 .... 96, 135, 136, 137, 180, 134. 257 Nowlan, Connie 150.1 ........ 276 Nowlan, Kathy 150.1 . . . ...,277 Nunnally, Judy 150.1 ........., 38 Nunnery, Larry 1Fr.1 .... 157, 295 Nunnery, Max 15r.1 .......... 238 Nunnery, Richard 150.1 ...... 277 Nutt, Penny 1Jr.1 .,....., 84, Nuttall, Peggy 150.1 ..... 183, 0 O'Dell, Brenda 1Fr.1 . . . 257 277 295 Odell, Sherry 1S0,1 ......,. 33, 37 Odom, Johnny 1Fr.1 ..... 157, 295 Oglesby, Shona 1Jr.1 ..... 178, 257 O'Keefe, Charles 1Jr.1 . . .139, 152, 156, 157, 250, Oksenbolt, Richard 1Jr.1 ,..... Oldham, Mark 1Fr.1 ........ 144, 257 257 . 295 Oldham, Teresa 1Jr.1 ..... 190, 257 Oliver, Janetta 1Jr.1 ..,. Oliver, Susan 15r.1 . . . Olson, Randy 150.1 .... Oneal, Freddy 1Pr.1 .......... O'Neal, Terry 150.1 .106, 107, 258 238 277 295 277 O'Neal, Tracy 150.1 ,... . .185, 277 Osteen, Phyllis 150.1 . . .76, 82, 96, 98, 182, 277 Owens, Carol 150.1 ...... 178, Owens, Dorothy 150.1 ...,.... Owens, Georgia 15r.1. . . . . . . Oxley, Babs 1.lr.1 ...,. .... P Paduim, Tommy 150.1 ....... Painter, Judy 150.1 ...... 184, Palarmo, Joell 1Jr.1 ....., 181, Palmer, Alford 15r.1 ........, Palmer, Fcrlin 1Jr.1 ..,....... Pantalion, Susanne 150.1 . .95, Pardue, Greg 1Jr.1 .......... Parham, Leah 1Jr.1 ,..... 178, Parke, Fredrick 1Jr.1 ..,...... Parker, James 150.1 .......... Parker, Karl 1Jr.1 ..... 38, 4-9, Parker, Nelwyn 1Fr.1 ........ Parks, Carolyn 1Fr.1 ......... Patterson, Becky 150.1 .... 37, 277 277 238 258 .277 258 238 . 26 180, 277 .258 258 258 . 38 258 295 295 277 Patterson, Berta 150.1 . .33, 37, 81, 277 Patterson, Judy 15r.1 ........ Patterson, June 15r.1 ...,. 115, Patterson, Mike 15r.1 ........ . 238 238 238 Paul, Jacqueline 1Jr.1 . .33, 37, 70, 258 78, 103, 139, Pennington, Pamela 150.1 ..... Pennington, Patsy 150.1 ..... Pennywell, Betty 1Jr.1 ........ 332 277 .277 258 Pennywell Calvin 15r.1 . . . 238 Pennywell, Jettie 150.1 . . . 277 Pennywell, Judy 1Fr.1 .... 295 Pennywell, Kathy 1Fr.1 . . . 295 Pennywell Sharon 1Fr.1 .. 296 Perkins, Gloria 1Jr.1 . . . . . . .258 Perry, Connie 1Fr.1 .... .... 2 96 Perry, Willie 1Pr.1 .... ... 296 Perst, Nebra 150.1 .... . . . Peterson, Alex 1Jr.1 .....,... Peterson, Jimmy 1Jr.1 . .38, 49, 258 258 Pettigrew, Bobby 1Fr.1 .... 70, 296 Petty, John 150.1 ,,....... 70, 277 Philips, Ralph 1Jr.1 ....... 37, 258 Phillips, Marie 150.1 ........ 277 Phillips, Mike 15r.1 ....... 70, 100 Piazza, Margaret 15r.1 .... 100, 238 Pickett, John 150.1 .... 38, 49, 278 Pickett, Mary 1Jr.1 .... 70, 95, 108, 258 Pierce, Billy 1Fr.1 .... . . . 296 Pierce, Debra 1Fr.1 .....,... 296 Pierce, Linda 1Fr.1 ...... 294-, 296 Piggee, Sharon 150.1 . . .35, 70, 278 Pigott, Sue 1Jr.1 ........ 251, 258 Pilcher, Gary 150.1 ......... 278 Pinchera, 5har0n 1Fr.1 ...... 185, 258 Proby, Tyrone 1Jr.1 .14-4, 151, 168 Procell, Annice 150.1 .70, 109, 182, 278 Procell, Kenny 1Jr.1 ......... 258 Proeell, Randal 15r.1 . .72, 73, 144, 156, 239 Prothro, Jana 150.1 ...... 179, 278 Pruitt, Carol 150.1 . . . ..,. .278 Richmond, Juanita 1Fr.1 ..... Richmond, Keith 150.1 ...... Ricketts, Barbara 1Jr.1 .92,'93, ,296 .279 259 Rimmer, Dale 1Jr.1 .......... 107 Robbins, Jeffrey 15r.1 ........ 239 Robbins, Tina 1Jr.1 ...... 184-, 259 Roberson, Barbara 1Fr.1 75, 83, 98, 297 Pruitt, James 150.1 .,.. .... Prymek, Cindy 150.1 ... .... R 278 .278 Rachal, Becky 15r.1 ....... 95, 239 2 79 239 Roberson, Glenda 150.1 ....... 279 Roberts, David 150.1 . . .4-7, 51, Roberts, Linda 15r.1 ..... 100, Roberts, Robert 15r.1 .58, 164, 213, Pinkney, Kenneth 15r.1 ....... 238 Pintor, Donna 1Jr.1 .......... 258 Piper, Alfred 1Jr.1 . .14-4, 154, 258 Pipkin, lda Mae 150.1 ........ 278 Pittman, Douglas 1Jr.1 ........ 258 Poland, Robert 1Jr.1 .101, 164, 258 Polk, Donna 15r.1 ......... 33, 96 Pool, Roger 15r.1 . . .69, 72, 73, 87, 98, 99, 118, 189, 239 Porter, Greg 1Jr.1 ........... Porter, Mary 1Jr.1 ........... Posey, Peggy 150.1 .... 32, 96, Potter, Brenda 1Fr.1 ......., Potter, James 150.1 . . .38, 168, Potts, Dennis 150.1 ....... 38 Potuin, Vicki 1Fr.1 . . . ... Pouncy, Ella 15r.1 .... ..... Pouncy, Linda 150.1 .,... 181 Pouncy, Michael 150.1 ,... 48 Powell, Pat 1Jr.1 . .78, 98, 178, Powell, Way'ne 150.1 ........ Pratt, Clyde 15r.1 . . .115, 118, 139, 158, 161 Pratt, Dennis 150.1 ......... Pratt, Joe 1Fr.1 ..... . . . Prescott, Jimmy 1Jr.1 . .... . . Pressey, Loraine 1Jr.1 .98, 182, Price, Glenda 150.1 ......... Pridgen, Renee 150.1 ........ Priest, Debi 15r.1.69, 98, 109, 134, 135, 136, 137. 191 Primm, Kathy 1Jr.1 ......... Primrose, Cindy 1Jr.1. .75, 96, v . 258 258 178, 278 296 2 78 278 296 239 278 278 258 278 120, 239 278 168 258 258 278 278 130, 239 258 178. Raehal, Kenny 150.1 ..... 14-4, 156 Raehal, Mona 150.1 .... 70, 78, 93, 116, 178, 278, 282 Rainbolt, Deborah 1Jr.1 ,... 32, 90, 180, 258 Ramsey, Debbie 1Fr.1 . . .129, 184, 284, 296 Ramsey, Susan 150.1 . .33, 96, 131, 182, 278, 280 Ranee, Alicia 150.1 ...... 182, 278 Randolph, Karen 15r.1 . . .100, 239 Randolph, Thurman James 15r.1 . . . 101, 239 Rankins, Ginger 150.1 ........ 279 Raphiel, Ivory 150.1 ......... 279 Rasberry, Kathy 150.1 .... 78, 110, 279 185. Ravenna, Susie 1Fr.1 ......... 296 Ray, John 150.1 .......... 4-6, 279 Ray. Quida 1Fr.1 ...... ..... 2 96 Readhimer, Mark 1Jr.1 ........ 72 101 Reagan, Karen 150.1 ......... 279 Readhimer, Steve 15r.1 . . .100, Reaves, Danny 1Jr.1 ......... 258 Reaves, Gloria 15r.1 ..... 101, 239 Reed, Denise 15r.1 .......... 239 Robinson. Becky 1Jr.1 . . .178, Robinson, Dorothey 150.1 .178, 166. 240 185. 259 279 Robinson, Emeley 1Jr.1 ....... 259 Robinson , Gregory 1Fr.1 ......297 Robinson, Harry 1Fr.1 ........ 297 Robinson, Janet 150.1 ...... 32, 37 Robinson, Leon 1Jr.1 ...... 48, 51 Robinson, Ricky 15r.1. .50, 52, 240 Robinson, Robert 15r.1 ....... 240 Robinson, Ronald 1Jr.1 ....... 259 Robinson, Rosemary 15r.1 ..... 240 Robinson Robinson , Russell 150.1 . . .4-6, 279 , Timothy 1Fr.1 ...... 297 Robison, Terry 15r.1 .69, 144-, 156 Rochelle, 5haron 15r.1 . . .101 Roden, Wayne 150.1 ........ .106, 107 Rogue, Edna 1Jr.1 .......... Rodgers, Glen 150.1 Rolling, Kevin 15r.1 Roop, Danny 1Jr.1 ....... 101 Roop, Donna 150.1 ....... 69 a . . v . Rose, Paula 150.1 . . .180, 182 Rose, Buddy 1Jr.1 .......... . Reed, Pat 150.1 ..... .... 2 79 Reed, Tim 1Fr.1 . ..... 296 Reeh, Carol 1Fr.1 . .. .....296 Reeb Paula 1Jr.1 .... .... 2 58 Reggio, Mike 1Fr.1 ......... 296 Reggio, Pam 1Jr.1 109, 181, 259 Rose, Victor 1Jr.1 .......... Ross, LaNell 150.1 . .109, 178 Ross, Trentis 1Fr.1 . .,..... . Rothenberger, Lisa 150.1 . .70, Rowe, Bruce 150.1 .... Rowe, Pam 15r.1 ..... .,.. . Renfroe, Kathy 1Fr.1 110, 183, 296 Rhoades, Ted 150.1 ....... 49, 279 Rhodes, Debbie 150.1 ........ 279 Rhone, Denise 1Fr.1 ......... 296 Rice, Dennis 15r.1 .... 72, 73, 107, 14-4-, 239 Rich. Jeri 1Jr.1 . . .78, 79, 96, 107, 189, 190, 259 Rich, Lauri 1Fr.1 .... 96, 178, 296 Rich, Toni 1Jr.1 ......... 75, 259 Rowell, David 150.1 ......47, Ruffin, Annie 1Jr.1 ....... 35, Ruffin, Clinton 150.1 ........ Russell, Barbara 150.1 ....... Russell, Becky 150.1 .111, 183, Russell, Dodic 1Jr.1 .177, 181, Russell, Jan 1Fr.1 ....... 184, Russell, Sandra 150.1 ....... Russell, Steven 1Jr.1 ...... 70, Richard, John 1Fr.1 .... .... Richard, Patricia 15r.1 ....... Richardson, Kay 150.1 . . . 179 Richardson, Lottie 150.1 ..... Richey, Elton 15r.1 .... 47, 51 Richmond, Bcnita 1Fr.1 ...... Richmond, .lerlene 1Fr.1 .... . . 296 . 239 279 .279 239 . 296 . 296 Russell, Tommy 1Jr.1.96, 100, S 5amuel, Cheryl 15r.1 . . . . . . . Samuels, Donna 1Fr.1 ........ Samuels, Karen 150.1 . . . . . . Sanders, Norman 1l r.1 ....... 148, 240 240 .279 279 259 240 259 279 2 79 . 96 259 2 79 . 48 182. 279 179 1 15 279 259 279 279 279 259 297 2 79 259 101. 259 240 297 279 . 36 261 279 Todaro, Liz 1Sr.1 .62, 91, 186, 243 Sandidge, Sue 1Sr.1 ...... 102, 240 Sandidge, Vicki 1Fr.1 ........ 297 Sandifer, Diane 1Fr.1 ......... 297 Sandifer, Jimmy 1Fr.1 ..,..... 297 Sateher, Ken 1Jr.1 . , .33, 144, 156, 259 Savage, Debbie 1Jr.1 . .82, 96, 182, 259 Schaferkotter, Mark 1Jr.1 . . .77, 94, 164, 259 Schaferkotter, Mike 1Sr.1 . . .28, 76, 77, 93, 115, 118, 121, 164, 213. 2401 Sehcllinger, Brenda 1So.1 . .95, 109, 180, 279 Schepp, Sandra 1Fr.1 .... 295, 297 Schillage, Mike 1Sr.1 .,.... 70, 24-0 Schmit, William 1Sr.1 ........ 240 Schonfarber, Dianne 1Jr.1 ..... 259 Schonfarher, John 1Sr.1 ....... 240 Sehuchardt, Paul 1So.1 .... 49, Scott, Edward 1So.1 ....., 161, Scott, Josephine 1Jr.1 .,...., Scott, Kathy 1Er.1 ....... 110, 279 . 259 297 Seal, Barbara 1Sr.1 .......... 240 Self, Cindy 1So.1 .... ..... 2 79 Senall, Mary 1Fr.1 ......... . .297 Shaw, Donna 1So.1 ....... 81, Shelton, Jimmy 1Jr.1 ........ Shelton, Marla 1Jr.1 Shelton. Mike 1So.1 . . . . . . . Shelton, Stan 1So.1 ......... Shelton, Tina 1Sr.1 . . .70, 102 .....181, 279 . 259 260 . 279 . 279 24-0 Shepard, James 1So.1 . .47, 51, 280 Sherron, Dawn 1Jr.1 ..... 181, 260 Sherron, Virginia 1Sr.1. . .175, 180, 240 Sherville, Mike 1Sr.1 ......... 240 Sherville, Pat 1So.1 ...... 183, Shewmaker, Gene 1Fr.1 ...... 280 . 297 Small, Irma 1Jr.1 . . .103, 178, 260 Small, Mary 1Fr.1 ....,....... 69 Smalley, Gwen 1Fr.1 ..... 178, 297 Smith Barbara 1Fr.1 ......... 297 Smith Smith Barbara 1So.1 ......... 280 Carol 1Sr.1 .,..,.. 178, 241 Smith Clyde 1Sr.1 .... ,.... 2 41 Smith Dana 1Fr.1 .... .,.. 2 97 Smith Derk 1Jr.1 .... .... 2 60 Smith Donald 1Jr.1 ....,.,,,. 260 Smith Donna 1Jr.1 ....... 70, 260 Smith Donna 1So.1 . .95, 185, 278, 280 Smith Donna 1Fr.1 ...... 178, 297 Smith Eddie 1So.1 ...,...... 280 Smith, Gloria 1So.1 .......... 280 Smith, Karen 1Sr.1 . . .87, 182, 24-1 Smith, Kathy 1Jr.1 .........,. 185 Smith, Lisa 1Sr,1 .91, 95, 179, 185, 241 Smith Louis 1Sr.1 .,......... 241 Smith Melanie 1So.1 ..... 179, 280 Smith Michael 1Fr.1 ......... 297 Smith Patricia 1Fr.1 ..... 180, 297 Smith Randolph 1Jr.1 .... 158, 260 Smith Shenell 1Fr.1 ......... 297 Smith Steve 1Jr.1 ........... 260 Shields, Kay 1So.1 . .111, 185, 280 .........242 Shoumaker, Jackie 1So.1 ..... Sibley, Kathy 1Sr.1 ........, Silvey, Debbie 1Sr.1 ..... 176, Simmons, David 1Sr.1 ....... Simmons, Larry 1Jr.1 ,...... Simmons, Ricky 1So.1 ....... .280 ,240 241 .241 .260 .280 Simons, Chandra 1Sr.1 . .82, 84, 95. 139, 179 Simpson, Donna 1So.1 ....... Simpson, Kathy 1Sr.1 ....... , 241 .280 .241 Singleton, Debra 1So.1 ........ 280 Sims, Andy 1Jr.1 ,,.. ....... 2 60 Sims, Billy 1So.1 ............ 280 Sims, Tony 1Fr.1 ,,.... 48, 50, 297 Skipworth, Debi 1So.1 ....... . 280 Skipworth, Tommy 1Jr.1 .,.... 260 Slay, Cindy 1So.1 ............ 280 Sloan, Annie 1Jr.1 .......,... 260 Sloan, Arthur 1So.1 36, 47, 52, 280 Sloan, Toni 1Fr.1 ............ 297 Small, Delphine 1Fr.1 ........ 297 Smith Susan 1Sr.1. .38, 41, 47, 51, 92, 93, 115, 116, 221, 241 Smith Tina 1Fr.1 ........... 298 Smith Wayne 1Fr.1 ...... 157, 298 Smith Willie 1So.1 ....... 36, 280 Sneed, Gloria 1So.1 . . . .... .280 Sneed, King 1So.1 .... .,.. 2 80 Snow, Cynthia 1Jr.1 .......... 260 Snow, Regina 1So.1 .,........ 280 Solly, Linda 1Sr.1 .... 80, 182, 241 Soloman, Ramona 1Fr.1 . .135, 136, 137, 298 Southall, Irma 1Jr.1 . . .32, 37, 103, 260 Sowell, Kevin 1Fr.1 .......... 298 Sowell, Monica 1Jr.1 ..... 109, 260 Spalding, Beverly 1Jr.1 . . .178, 260 Spann, Clariee 1Jr.1 ..... 181, 260 Sparkman, Delores 1Fr.1 ..,,.. 298 ...69, Sparkman, Sheila 1Sr.1 Spearman, Dennis 1So.1 102, 241 ......280 Spcigcl, Charles 1Sr.1 ........ 24-1 Spruill, Joy 1Fr.1 . . . Staggs, Judy 1Jr,1 .... ....298 ,,..260 Staggs, Randy 1Fr.1 ..... .... 2 98 Stagner, Melba 1Fr.1 ......... 298 Stanley, Fanny 1Sr.1 .,... 101, 109 Stansbury, Debra 1So.1 . . .80, 104, 281 Stanton, Penny 1Fr.1 .......,. 298 Starkey, Cheryl 1Sr.1 .60, 109, 184, 241 Starkey, Jon 1Fr.1 ,....,..... 298 Starkey, Lynn 1So.1 . . .78, 79, 182. 281 Starks, David 1So.1 .21, 48, 51, 52, 104, 105, 107, 281 Stephens, Frank 1Sr.1 . .45, 46, 242 Stephens, Mark 1So.1 . .69, 93, 116, 14-0, 281 Stephens, Michael 1Sr.1 .... 70, 77, 189, 242 Stephenson, Donna 1So.1 ..... 281 Stephenson, Kathy 1Fr.1 .181, 288, 298 Steven, Randy 1Jr.1 . .. . . . . .260 Stevens, Pam 1Fr.1 ....,..... 298 Stewart, Linda 1Sr.1 ..... 102, 242 Stewart, Teri 1So.1 .......... 281 Stiles, Linda 1Jr.1 .... .,... 2 60 Stills, Cheryl 1Sr.1 .... ..... 2 42 Stills, Eva Mae 1Fr.1 ..,...... 298 Stills, Joe 1So.1 .......... 36, 281 Stillwell, Donna 1Fr.1 .... 184, 298 Stockton, Billy 1Sr.1 .......... 23 Stogner, Billie 1Jr.1 ... . . . . ,260 Stokes, Arlene 1Jr.1 . . . . . . . .260 Stokes, Rickey 1So.1 ......... 281 Storey, Roy 1So.1 .... ..... 2 81 Strange, Darryl 1Sr.1 ......... 242 Streetman, Donna 1So.1 ....... 281 Strickland, Rhonda 1Sr.1 ...... 242 Strong, David 1So.1 .......... 281 Strong, James 1So.1 ........,. 281 Strother, Nancy 11111 181, 185, 260 Stuckmeyer, Daniel 1Jr.1 ...... 260 Studds, Gretchen 1Sr.1 .... 69, 242 Sudds, Samuel 1Sr.1 ......... 242 Sumrall, Robin 1Jr.1 ..... 109, 260 Sumrall, Steve 1So.1 . .98, 107, 281 Sirman, Barbara 1Sr.1 ........ 241 Sweedar, Kathy 1So.1.73, 130, 182, 280, 281 Sweedar, Mary 1Jr.1 .,.. 73, 78, 79, Thomas, Cathy 1Fr.1 .......,. 298 Thomas, Cherry 1So.1 ...,.... 281 Thomas, Chris 1So.1 ....,.... 281 Thomas, David 1Fr.1 . . .48, 50, Thomas, Debra ,1Sr.1 ...... 69. 298 242 Thomas, Donald 1Sr.1 , ....... 242 Thomas, Gail 1Jr.1 ...... 183, Thomas, James 1Fr.1 ...., 157, Thomas, Joe 1So.1 ........ 36, Thomas, Julie 1So.1 ......... 261 298 281 .281 Thomas, Lani 1Sr.1 .69, 78, 84, 85, 91. 175, 183, 242 Thomas, Larry 1Sr.1 ......... 242 Thomas, Louann 1Jr.1 ........ 261 Thomas, Mary 1So.1 ......... 281 Thomas, Sammy 1Jr.1 ..... 70, Thomas Thomas Thompson, on, Edna 1Sr,1 . . .100, 242 on, Marie 1So.1 ....... 281 Bernadine 1Jr.1 . . . Thompson, Jan 1Jr.1 . .70, 78, 130, 135, 136, 137, 177, 180, Thompson, Jeff 1Sr.1 ..... 101, Thompson, Patti 1So.1 .... 32, Thompson, Randy 1Jr.1 .... 81, Thompson, Ray 1Jr.1 ....,. 98, .261 127, 254, 261 242 281 261 261 Thompson, Tommy 1Jr.1 ...... 261 Thompson, Tommy 1Fr.1 .157, Thornton, Doug 1Fr.1 .... 144, Thornton, Judy 1Sr.1 103, 176, Thrash, Dan 1Sr.1 .......... Tidwell, Beth 1Sr.1 .46, 47, 96, Tidwell, Derona 1So.1 ..... 38, Tidwell, Gary 1Sr.1 ......... Tingle, David 1So.1 ......... Tingle, Stephen 1Jr.1 164, 165, 298 157. 298 242 . 242 243 281 .243 .281 261 Toal, Paul 1Fr.1 ............, 298 Todd, David 1So.1 ..... 69, 82, 189, 190, 255, 260 T Tallant, LouAnn 1Jr.1 ........ 261 Taylor, Barbara 1Sr.1 ......... 242 Debbie 1So.1 . . .33, 34, 36, 75, 83, 135, 140, 178, 281 Taylor, Ella 1Jr.1 ........,... 261 Taylor, Taylor, Ernest 1Fr.1 ......... 298 Taylor, George 1So.1 .....,... 281 Taylor, McHenry 1Fr.1 . . .157, 298 Taylor, Taylor, Morris 1Sr.1 Patricia 1So.1 .... .82, Terrell, Claudia 1So.1 .....,.. Terrell, Kevin 1Fr.1. . . . . . . . Terrell, Rodney 1So.1 ,....... 281 281 298 281 Terrell, Steve 1So.1 , .96, 168, 169, 281 Thibodeaux, Kathy 1Jr.1 . . .38, 261 Thigpen, Richard 1So.1 .47, 51, 281 Thomas, Barbara 1Jr.1 ....,.,. 261 Thomas, Betty 1So.1 ......... 281 Thomas, Billy 1Fr.1 . . . .... .298 281 Towns, Patti 1So.1 ....... 179, 281 Towns, Sandra 1Jr.1 ..... 181, 261 Travis, Renee 1Jr.1 ....., 182, 261 Trimble, Bonita 1Sr.1 ..... 98, 243 Triplett, Debbie 1Jr.1 178, 185, 261 Triplet, DeWayne 1Fr.1 ....... 299 Trisler, Gary 1Fr.1 . . .96, 157, 299 Troegel, Mark 1Jr.1 ...,...... 261 Tucker, Clarence 1Fr.1 ....,.. 299 Tucker, Jodie 1Fr.1 ...,...... 299 Tucker, Rhonda 1Jr.1 ,... 109, 261 Tucker, Wayne 1Jr.1 ......,.. 261 Tuiel, Denita 1So.1 .... ..... 2 81 Turner, Elaine 1Jr.1 .......... 261 Turner, M. T. 1Sr.1 ...... 144, 243 Turner, Pat 1So.1 ........... 281 Turner, Rosemary 1Sr.1 ....... 243 Tyree, Jenny 1Sr.1 ........... 243 Tynan, Tynan, Ken 1Jr.1 .... Pat 1Jr.1 .... Tyran, Don 1So.1 .... .....261 ....94 .282 333 282 Tyson, Jacqueline 1Jr.1 .,..... 262 U Ursery, Vickie 1So.1 ..... 180, V VanTiem, Julia 1So.1 .82, 183, Vaughn, Cindy 1Fr.1 ..,...... Vaughn, Sherry 1Jr.1 181, Vauer, Melody 1Fr.1 .,....... Venable, Debra 1So.1 .... 178, Venus, Calhey 1Jr.1 ...... 181, 282 299 184, 262 299 282 262 Venus, Gerald 1Sr.1 ..... 101, 243 Vinson, Brenda 1Sr.1 ......... 243 W Wade, Cheryl 1Fr.1 . . ,70, 292, 299 Wade, Debbie 1Jr.1 ...... 181, 262 Waddle, Annie 1So.1 . . . .... .282 Waldrip, Ricky 1Sr.1 . . . . . . .243 Waldrop, Bo 1So.1 ........... 282 Walker, Helen 1Sr.1 .... 38, 39, 82, 111, 243 Walker, Velma 1Jr.1 ......... . . . . . . 102, Wall, Amy 1Sr.1 . . Wall, Debbi 1Jr.1 . . 262 243 ..........262 Wallace, Diane 1So.1 ..... 178, 282 Wallace, Eddie 1Jr.1 . . . ..,. .262 Wallace, Robert 1Sr.1 ........ 243 Wallace, Walter 1Jr.1 ......... 262 Wallingslord, Leland 1Jr.1. . .4-6, 47 Walpool, Irma 1Jr.1 .......... 262 Walpool, Mary 1Jr.1 . .95, 181, 246, 262 Walsworth, Pat 1Sr.1 .73, 135, 136, 137, 139, 186, 213, 216, 227, 232, 243 Walters, Geni 1Jr.1 25, 93, 96, 103, 262 Walters, Rhonda 1So.1 ....,... 282 Walton, Randy 1Jr.1 . . . .... .262 Walton, Ricky 1So.1 ......,.. 282 Wantuck, Mauri 1So.1,98, 178, 282 Ward, Bron 1Sr.1 . . .76, 77, 83, 94, 115 243 Ward, Marsha 1Sr.1 .... .... Ward, Sharon 1Jr.1 ..,,..... Wardell, Carolyn 1Jr.1 . . .103, 1 Wardell, Jean 1So.1 .... ..... . 243 . 262 4-0. 262 282 Ware, Albert 1Fr.1 ........... 299 Ware, Marilyn 1So.1 .98, 140, 264. Warren, John 1Fr.1 ....... 48, Warren, Kevin 1Fr.1 . .69, 72, 292. 182, 282 299 157, 299 Warren, Shirley 1Jr.1 ....... . .262 Washington, Donald 1Sr.1 ..... 243 Washington, Elizabeth 1So.1 . . .282 Washington, John 1Fr.1 ....... 299 Washington, Joyce 1So.1 ...... 282 Washington, Merelane 1Fr.1 . . .299 Washington, Roosevelt 1Sr.1. . .101, 334 243 Washington, Ruby 1Jr.1 ....... 262 Washington, Sheila 1So.1 ...... 282 Waterfallen, Patti 1So.1 .... 78, 96, 180, 277, 282 Waterfallen, Suzie 1Sr.1 . .170, 171, 244 175, 182, Williams, Debra 1Sr.1 ,.... 95, 244 Winn, Teresa 1So.1 ......... Watkins, John 1Fr.1 .....,.,.. 299 Watkins, Mary 1Jr.1 ..... .... 2 62 Weaver, Rhonda 1Sr.1 ........ 24-4 262 Weber, Roy 1Sr.1 .... .,... 2 44 Webb, Becky 1Jr.1 ....... 183, Weir, Norman 1Fr.1 .... .... 2 99 Welch, Charles 1So.1 ......,.. 282 282 Welch, Donald 1So.1 . . .4f6, 50, 282 Welch, Deborah 1So.1 .... 180, Weldon, Donna 1Sr.1 ........, 244 Weller, Kathleen 1So.1 . . .178, 282 Wellingsford, Leland 1Fr.1 .... 299 Wells, Cindy 1Jr.1 .... 92, 181, 262 Wells, Richard 1Fr.1 ..,... 18, 140 Wells, Susan 1So.1 . . .82, 185, 282 West, Helen 1Sr.1 75, 85, 115, 179, 244 Westbrook, Chadra 1Fr.1 . .181, 299 Westcott, Janet 1So.1 ..... 185, 283 Wheeler, Dean 1So.1 ......... 283 Wheeler, Lawanna 1So.1 .135, 182, 283 Whisehand, Karl 1Jr.1 .... 104, 262 Whisenand, Anthony 1Fr.1 .48, 299 White, Belinda 1Fr.1 ......... 299 White, Janet 1Sr.1 .... 62, 78, 118, 139, 186, 187, 244 White, Mark 1Fr.1 .,..... 157, 299 White, Pat 1Sr.1 . .38, 95, 109, 244 White, Sharon 1So.1 ......... 283 Whitehurst, JoAnn 1Sr.1 ...... 244 Whitson, Helen 1Jr.1 . , .76, 78, 79, 87, 122, 123, 185, 263 Whitworth, David 1So.1 46, 50, 283 Whitworth, Karen 1Sr.1 .4-4, 50, 91, 95, 96, 115, 244 Wilcoxen, Mary 1Jr.1 . . .32, 37, 76, 83, 263 Wilder, Nancy 1Fr.1 ......... 299 Wiley, Nancy 1Sr.1 .... 22, 96, 244 Wilkerson, Margie 1Fr.1 . .181, 300 Wilkerson, Robert 1Fr.1 ...... 300 1 79. 244 Wilkins, Teresa 1So.1 . . . . . , .283 Wilkins, Sandra 1Sr.1 .,.. 175, Wilkinson, Jeff 1Jr.1 . ......., 263 300 283 Williams, Amanda 1Jr.1 .,..... 263 . 70 . 36 300 Williams, Byron 1Fr.1 ........ 300 Wilkinson, Ricky 1Fr.1 ...157, Wilkinson, Sonny 1So.1. . .278, Williams, Arthur 1F'r.1 ....... 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