Woodlawn High School - Accolade Yearbook (Shreveport, LA)

 - Class of 1975

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The spirit ofthe twelfth man has carried Wood- lawn through both adversity and prosperity, and always, as in days of old, holding our heads high with honor. The Knights have never deceived the legend of their predecessors, for it is their respon- sibility to keep pride, tradition, spirit, and loyalty a part of WoodIawn's present and a preparation for her future. 2 'Ml Q . v.-gl l v . Ks! I-va ii.. so .- . R lf 1 ' F ' 1745 'fy ,553 va P . V'is,' , A f ,U ,JA .1 H in ,s Q. 'an 3' A4 A it 'N W s wg 'ww ,. 1 S' -rm ,F 'V li L5 vi' 9 a Eff-e Q 'f W XY. r . 'ix .Ht ,xl it ttf jd . l 4, 1 NS-. 5 3' n 1 -I-O ,....-1-4nqr- s Q' . .5 li U ,il -iz? I TC.. I Q Wm . , 1 Knight Time's The Right Time gs AN ..-4 '- V . ja it ff R 1 2 6 A f I HN f E 1 A-Ly T , . T5 ' 3- ,x-1 A . ' G KN to M A N ff, . fvi' ' . if W T 55 f , .K ,fs 35 - ' I . 41 ' 'P ff ' ' 1 ' 3 --1-Q i-. u 1 3 1 15445 , N ,,,,.z , I l 1 i - 1 ' 1 l . .. Table of Contents Happenings ..... Involvement ..... 30 Honors ......... Spirit .... .... 1 16 Sports ......... 1 46 Military ........ 1 74 Instruction ..... 1 82 People ........ 21 4 Patrons ........ 296 80 ,wt-1.-v-,, ..,.. .- . Q ii, it 4 I 2 V i 'V 1 CY!! Yiwu a A F, 0' fi ff we K x Ji s A if if fr r ff: J F' . f, A , , 'ff flffvtff- ,f 5 . U ,A .. if li sf ,Mmm h K, W..f.A ' -..WY - ' 1 .ww-H.--.,.g. , 3 t1 ik W . M iffy . 1. . , x fi 6 f 1 -'i-'wwf-wfxaacq-:LA , -l' ffsvisnp. fra, ,gf :X -. A .V at Q-w4gj,, 1, 5 Q 'ELI' '-111-A-flue 1'ws?s?ffg1-W1 r .Q F' WQVM 'W Wa.. ff, .,vR'e,1, 'Ww -l El L f AW'kK5 K wwf? A W' , fag+1Aff f'5'm,LjQ few-f 1 I be , A,.,,,,.x43f,,,-Mlm, ,JJ 4,+gr.,,.,-'z15'f-J, 3 -'Qf'jT.tAj,J-if H J' ,f .WV 0. 'M Mm W?-5, 4. ,Uv F ww Q ' 'xg . . g L. Jw N, :L I f V , 'NN - d f Involvement 4 to f , Kn i ghthood 4.a4 s, . W' 'B,.fS1-uf ..i1.,4 ' m l f I Q ' SQL? 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Happeningsf23 24 Happenings I , H ,zE',:' i 4' Jeff King Determination. . . Together we are Knights doing the common things uncommonly vvell, with pride and enthusiasm. Happenings Q5 Vita Daniels 1,4 . -x 26M-iappenungs 'S Tum Mo SS -,q,g5Z. ' ,, fiiig MS..,kX Anticipation. . . To us as Knights tnere are many tomorrovvs - we anticipate every one. i i Happenings ' 27 Togetherness. f, a . , YN. K i fpmgg Togetnerness is the nand clasp and the good word and the smile that does tne most and helps the most to make the world worthwhile. 28 Happenings x f -. Mi. . 3 -iw x k 1 1 , f ,,4 Q ,X X ,Q 5 14' lat' 0 9 4444444 4444444 445909 444444 994954 444444 44444 960445 44444 4'4'4'4 4 44,96 A Q44 QA A AA Q6 l m' :, '5 Z INVQLVEMENT l Y . REPRESENTATWES - FRONT ROW: Donnie Tynan, Mark Trotter, Sandra Gillard, Terri Pepper, Debbie Eberhardt, Ernie Davis, Rusty Mills, Joy Woodard, Kenneth Barr. ROW 2: Sandra Alexander, Patti Adley, Lisa Rothenberger, Tina Alexander, Thelma Guiton, Paula Forrest. ROW 3: Tyrrell Metcalf, Melanie Austin, Joni Mills. ROW 4: Randy Clinton, Judy Cooksey, Rhonda Fyfte, Jeanine Gereau. Kim Mushko, Glenda King, Joe Cash, Willie Smith, Curtis Henderson, Robert Ebarb, Kevin Masters. 14 S Ejxytifv OF l THE WEEK ww. 2-in 'ie - 1 SH ss. - l 5 . i ',gQ,X.aQp m- 2 l 2egu1ar 356 NOW 256 6 ABOVE: Notices for Knights bulletin board helped to keep students informed on Castle happenings and became a daily routine for students. RIGHT: Jerry Watson complains abouttheintlated V price of a notebook purchased from the school store. OPPOSITE PAGE - 2 ABOVE: Mark Stephens and Mr, Hender- i son discuss future plans for the lnterclub Council. BELOW: SITTING: Henri Kill- gore, 3rd V.P.g Mark Stephens, Pres., Wil- lie Lee, 1st V.P. STANDING: Sheryl Lew- ing, Chaplain, Barbara Roberson, Parl.g Melissa Austin, 2nd VP., Lynette Maz- i zone, Rec. Sec., Debbie Ramsey, 4th l V.P.g Chuck Herron, Treas.g Vicki Wil- liams, Corr, Sec. 32!lnvoIvement Student Council Updates WHS Standards Under the guidance of Mr. Floyd Henderson, the Student Council developed and executed policies for improving student activities and school affairs. Mark Stephens formed the first lnterclub Council made up of club presidents whose purpose was to coordinate club activities during the school year. Also a part of the Student Council this year was a new group called Community Affairs. One repre- sentative along with one alternate made up this group. Working on community projects such as the Walk for Fund or collecting for the March of Dimes was the group's purpose. The council remained busy selling light bulbs, school supplies, parking stickers, and Homecoming corsages. They also sponsored a car wash last sum- mer and attended the State convention held in New Orleans in early October. Teacher Appreciation Week, Homecoming Dance, and elections were all projects which the Council ini- tiated this year. i 3 r l W g. gi. Q Q I r ? RIGHT: Senators for '75 were Melanie Austin, cen- ter. ROW 2: Debbie Crouse, Paula Walsworth, Peggy Posey, Mauri Wan- tuck. ROW 3: Teri 'Han- dricks, Patti Adley, Katie Shillings, Denise Clingan, Lonnie Lawson. BELOW: Edgar Holman and Barbara Roberson put in extra time counting votes for the Homecoming election. OPPOSITE PAGE - ABOVE LEFT: Peggy Posey ruins the day as she gives a parking ticket to an unsus- pecting sophomore. ABOVE RIGHT: Student Council members who attended the convention in New Orleans delighted in showing off their conven- tion hats. BELOW: ALTER- NATES - FRONT ROW: Tony Nations, Cindy Cor- pier, Cindy Vaughn, Cindy Tallant, Lydia Moses, Sharon Crawford, Michelle Davis, Debbie Seymour, Sharon Piggee. ROW 2: Rita Grubbs, Susan Ram- sey, Nancee Walther, Phyl- lis Hillier, Karen McFerren, Shirley Barteet, Becky Ger- eau, Darrell Bates, Ulim Fong, Darien Brown, Joe DeSantis, Pam Brown Kathy Hack, Sheila Wil- liams, Brenda O'Dell, Leo- nard Bryant. ROW 3: Janet McFerren, Donald John- son, Deborah Poland, Paula Walsworth, Matt Wis- terman, Raymond Silvey, George Ellisor, Marc John- son, DeWayne Mask, Con- nie Palermo, Lucretia Estill, Jimmy Johnson. 34flnvolvement 'F' Student Council Attends Convention in New Orleans 15- 'X Y 2 , x InvoIvementf35 ,, , WYY W Y 15 l ABOVE: Mary Henson enlists the aid oi Barbara Roberson, Dawn Childress, Candy Kunce, Karen Mur- phy, Vickie Norcross, Janet Schonfarber, and Stepha- nie Holman for a bumper sticker drive for Satori House. RIGHT: Officers are Barbara Roberson, V, Pres., Mary Henson, Pres., Karen Murphy, Sec., Donna Shaw, Historian, Dawn Childress, Treas. Mrs. King and Miss Rogers assisted the girls as spon- sors. 36! Involvement RONT ROW Debbie Taylor Vickie Williams Susan Counts Vickie Norcross, Diana Robinson, Robena Roberson, Janet Schonfarber, Candy unce ROW 2 Becky Newsom Kerry Mrciotto Debbie Smith Janet tvlcFerren, Mona Alfred, Stephanie Holmon, Belinda Coleman. Telesa itchell Peggy Mosley Denise Rhone Debbie Coy Lucretia Estill Jeri Hudson, Deborah Moss. Astra Girls Assist Satori House Astra Club, sponsored by Altrusa International, showed concern for the community and prepared themselves for the future by participating in service projects throughout this year. Some of these pro- jects included singing in nursing homes, ushering at the Little Theatre, collecting for the Heart Fund, and making food baskets to give to the needy. Selling candles, cards, and the traditional Bunny Bags were all money-making projects for the Astra Club. Members maintained a 2.75 grade average throughout the year to keep membership. Involvement!37 FRONT ROW: Jeff Pennington, Donald Foster, David Roberts, Richard Thigpen, Steve Balfe ROW 2 Edgar l-loloman Bill Jordan Temples Martin, Ronnie Giddens, Shayne Ladner, Tommy Burk, Lyndel O'NeaI, Mike Thigpen. Interact Paints Parking Zones for WHS Interact Club of Woodlawn was recognized as put- ting forth its best effort in both school and commu- nity affairs. Under the leadership of President Dennis Heard and the guidance of lvlr. Willis, the members repainted the parking lots ofthe Castle. Each member played an important part in display- ing the purpose of the club, which is promoting the community in which we live. 38!lnvolvement Q-'ff' iff 1. N .9 .., 'tf'4fl!W' 1 -'iw , W - z ,..L V fQ : fk ' fe w ABOVE LEFT: SWEET- HEARTS - CLOOKWISE: Kathi Brown, Connie Litton, Nola Whitson, Sheila Webb, Tracy O'Neal, Linda Clan- ton, Jeanine Gereau, Con- nie Palermo. ABOVE: Con- nie Palermo, Danny Coy, and Nola Whitson discuss painting yellow lines and parking numbers, one of Interact's school projects this year. LEFT: OFFICERS - Dennis Heard, Presi- dent, Steve Terrell, Chap- lain, Danny Coy, Woe Pres- identg Johnny Aaron, Sr. Board Member, John Petty, Sec.-Treas.g Brad Bucking- ham, Jr. Board Member. OPPOSITE PAGE BELOW: President Dennis Heard admires the finished park- ing lot project with sponsor Mr. Ward Willis. Involvement! 39 Z Club Ushers at Little Theater Z Club enjoyed another year of service as they completed their tenth year as an organization at Woodlawn High School. Members were required to spend much of their spare time participating in service projects. Among those were visiting at the Home of the Aged, working at the Christian Service Center, and selling Hallow- een candy forthe Kidney Foundation. Money was earned at Valentines by selling cupid bags. They also participated in the Zonta Antique Show ticket sale to earn money. Special fun activities of Z Club included Big Sis-Lil' Sis projects and a banquet at the end of the year. Appreciation for their work was reward for Z Club members. ABOVE: Rhonda Fyffe records her hours of serv- ice before a Z Club meet- ing. RIGHT: Debbie Ram- sey, Treasurer, Debbie McGutfie, Soph. Board Member, Lynn.Starkey, Service Chm.g Annice Pro- cell, Sr, Board Memberg Cathy Rasberry, Presidentg Sandra Alexander, Jr. Board Member, Patti Miles, Vice Presidentg Denise Clingan, Service Chm.g Melissa Austin, Secretary. 40!lnvolvement Z Y GN ,Q 'M g ROW: Phyllis Ostteen, Rhonda Fytfe, Peggy Nuttall, Carol Starkey, Tracy O'Neal, Becky Nuttall, Peggy Posey, Susan Ramsey, Phyllis Nola Whitson, ROW 2: Kathy Sweedar, Debra McHalttey, Kathi Brown, Monica Martin, Sue Bamburg, Karen Richmond, Janet Caston, Kinley, Linda Clanton, Karen McFerren, Donna Roop, Marilyn Ware, Denise Johnson, Lisa Rothenberger, Nicki Hall, Lauri Rich. ABOVE: Z Club showed their spirit by painting a poster for the Woodlawn-Southwood football game. LEFT: Miss Loper assists the girls with service projects. Involvement!41 4 Debra McHaiffey Alexander 42!Involvernent FRONT ROW: Kenny Harvey, Allen Kinley. ROW 2: Leonard Gressens, Mark Stephens, David Glass, Henry Killgore, Chuck Herron, Garey Tristler, Brian Wilkinson, Chris Brosetle, DeWayne Kneipp, Ulim Fong, Chuck Berthelot, Jimmy Dowdell, ROW 3: Ricky Desoto, Ken Candler, Doug Boulware, Keith Biggs, Ricky Wilkinson, Rickey Tyler, Tony Nations, Steve Wilson, David Bos- Key Club Upholds '74-75 ill. ROW 4: David Power, Billy Luker, Jim Comans, Dennis McGullie, Mark Phillips, Terry Dixon, iet Glasscock, Fiandy Hamaker, Chet Berthelot, Denzil Blount, Bobby Moore, Bobby Sullivan, ark McHalffey, Kirby Kennedy, Jimmy Potter, Busty Semori. ROW 5: John Basco, Donald alch, Kevin Warren, Mike Browning, ll ll vlotto - Youth Cares This year marked a record high in members for Key lub which was the largest service organization at 'oodlawn Each week one member and one sweetheart tended a luncheon at Morrison's Cafeteria sponsored fthe Kiwanis Club of Shreveport. Key Club enjoyed many service projects, some of nich were collecting for the Arthritis Foundation, col- cting forthe Heart Fund, and taking part in the Chris- in Services Organization's toy drive tor Christmas. Some money-making projects included candle sales, e beauty pageant, and a hobo day. Key Club served as an essential part in promoting :hool spirit. LEFT: Mr. Ed Chopin has served as sponsor for five years. OPPOSITE PAGE - BELOW: FRONT BOW: Garey Trisler, Jr., Board Memberg Mark Stephens, Presidentg Leonard Gres- sens, Sophomore Board Member, Allen Kinley, Vice President. ROW 2: Terry Dixon, Secretaryp David Glass, Sgt. at Arms, Kenny Harvey, Treasurer, Chuck Berthelot, Sr. Board Mem- ber. lnvolvement!43 44! Involvement Y-Teens Attend lvlid South Convention To serve our school and community, was the 1975 motto for Y-Teens. They rendered service to the community through various activities including helping with the kindergarten program and assisting RIGHT: SITTING: Portia Lewis, Phyllis Hiller, Susan Ramsey, Patti Adley, Con- nie Brocato, Carolyn White. STANDING: Melanie Dun- lap, Teresa Jackson, Den- ise Johnson, Debbie Smith, Debra Seymour, Janet McFerren. FRONT ROW: Elaine Blackwell, Tina Alexander, Sandra Heins, Melissa Koob Debbie Crouse Paula Walsworth Janet Caston McGuftie, Roxanne Madere, Melanie Austin, Vicki Norcross, Rita Turner Susan Davis Angela Ealy ROW 2 Noel Mason Tammy Paint White, Linda Larson, Debbie Flowers, Terri Handricks, Sara Howell, Rhonda Fytfe Donna Witson Cindy Wheaton Alice Groke Gwen Lisa Allen, Lisa Parker, Jeri Bamburg, Nancee Walther, Deborah Poland Diane Doughty Stephanie Holman RIGHT: SITTING: Kathy Stephenson, Treas.: Katy Shilling, Social Chm,g Monica Martin, V.P.: Miss Porche, Sponsor: Judy Cooksey, I.C.C. Rep.: Cathy Smith, Parl. STAND- ING: Sharon Blankenship, City Pres.: Sandra Alexan- der, City V.P.: Patti Miles, City Sec.: Debbie Ramsey, Chap.: Donna Hardin, Sec.: Lynette Mazzone, 2nd V.P.: Jeanine Gereau, Alicia Rance, Pres. I i....l' 'l u , Student Assistants Always on the Go Thirty WHS students assisted the librarian and secretaries with clerical duties during the 1974-75 year. As library helpers, students learned to file and shelve books. Office workers assisted the secretar- ies with check-ins, check-outs, and running errands. During first and sixth periods office workers made rounds delivering the daily morning and afternoon sheets. ABOVE: FRONT ROW: Suellen BaIfe,'Frieda Stovall, Ginger Howell, Patty Corder. ROW 2: Rita Lowrey, Cynthia Lambert, Cindy Tallant, Brenda Schel- linger, Sheila Hayes, Mayla Honeycutt, Ricky Walton. ROW 3: Wanda Coy, Charrise Key, Kathy Cantley, Lois Rogers. LEFT: Pat Smith, Calvin Che- ney, Cindy Byrd, Vickie Wal- lace, and Jody Defriend kept busy answering the intercom and filing class locator cards while on duty in the office. lnvoIvement!45 RIGHT: Mrs. Ryan named Ken Oandler ad staff man- ager after his record sales of 3500. BELOW: FRONT ROW: Waller Oambre, Den- ise Barre. ROW 2: Pam Devault, Sheila Webb, Joni Mills, Derona Tidwell, Ste- phanie Holman. ROW 3: Susanne Pantalion, Karen Richmond, Donald Welch, Ken Candler. OPPOSITE PAGE -- RIGHT: Donald Welch, Ken Candler, and Susanne Pantalion billed subscribers for the '75 ACCOLADE ads. BELOW: Donna Hardin, Derona Tid- well, Walter Cambre, Sheila Webb, and John Garner worked overtime to total sales and money after the October yearbook sale. Ad anc Finance 3 V QE' me, ' 5 lf Q sss ,brb , bb,,bb ,'.-, ,,, . .. N , ,X iiii X' OO,, X' 5' '74' , , H igz TIE. Q ,fs K lsol r ,oz ff if .f f - ifnu-,..,.,.m 46!lnvolvement Circulation Staff and Deliver Yearbook ACCOLADE Ad and Circulation Staffs were char- acterized by outstanding features this year - hard work and sincere devotion. The duty of the ad staff was to sell ads to help reduce the cost of the yearbook, while the circula- tion staff helped to distribute the yearbooks. ACCO- LADE Ad and Circulation staffers were invited to become members based upon teachers' recommen- dations. In April they were honored at the annual publications banquet. V lnvolvement!47 Accolade Editorial Staff Puts It i 13 4 I gf. mi ff f gg ' 5 293125 ii I Q , FRONT ROW: Debbie Ramsey, Rickey Tyier, Hank Delony, Lyn Starkey. ROW 2: Allen Kinley, Cathy Smith, Barbara Roberson, Cind Wyatt, Jerrie Hudson, Mona Lee. ROW 3: Phyllis Ostteen, C. J. Lot i 'i 'I All Together i AX ager, Peggy Posey, Peggy Nuttall, Annice Procell, Dennis McGuffie, heryl Lewing, Tracy O'NeaI, Randy Hamaker. i ACCOLADE Editorial Staff is the organization that makes the ACCOLADE happen. Fifth period each day was a busy hour for the staff. Seventeen stu- dents were selected to serve on the ACCOLADE Staff and were sincere and dedicated to their obliga- tions with the guidance of Miss Linda Loper and Mrs. Elaine White. Last summer an award was given to the yearbook staff for an outstanding yearbook layout at the work- shop which was held at Northeast Louisiana Univer- sity in Monroe. The staff also attended a yearbook convention at LSU in Baton Rouge in March. LEFT: Tracy O'Neal assists new staff members, Dennis McGuffie, Cindy Wyatt, and Allen Kinley, with layouts for the November deadline. OPPOSITE PAGE - f' in- ABOVE LEFT: Annice Pro- cell, editor, and Peggy Nut- tall and Phyllis Ostteen, assistant editors, discuss pictures with Drummond photographer, David Maul- din. BELOW LEFT: Sheryl Lewing looks for creative ideas for club pages. BELOW CENTER: Mrs. White and Miss Loper enjoy a conversation on the inter- com while working with pic- tures in the new Learning Center. BELOW RIGHT: Mona Lee relaxes after .... ra- -Q ..,, :,,. l::r ltt. ,. 45 3.4 A t completing her work on the ii. A, A 'x senior section of the '75 ACCOLADE, lnvolvement!49 ABOVE: Lynette Mazzone, Pat Mitchell, and Shayne Ladner pick up assign- ments each day during fifth period lor upcoming dead- lines. ABOVE RIGHT: Kyle Kelly gives some helpful criticism to HERALD artist Steve Wells. RIGHT: Editor Mary Henson admires the All-American award from NSPA with Assistant Edi- tors Susan Bounds and Mona Fiachal. OPPOSITE PAGE - BELOW: Mrs. Carole Henderson served as sponsor for the editorial staff. 5O!lnvolvement me Mil l 4 i it W2 v.. fx ,fi J' . -'YP Ll nz 'Y- il f .M Lax Y Q f V Ski? ,,, 114 H 4 Ji ss, uf ,sf -5 'L'5fYL. 7 L :F JM, I J.. r r-We NEWSVWE 'X y A l xxx -. ,,., sbt-Xfif .g-,gt - ' HERALD Staff Earns All-American Rating ln order for the Knights of Woodlawn to be always with it, HERALD published each month all current happenings at the Castle. 'HERALD Editorial Staff was composed ot hard- working juniors and seniors under the supervision of Mrs. Carole Henderson. This year the staff attended LSU-S on Journalism Day and the LSPA Convention at LSU in Baton Rouge. HERALD had the distinguished honor of receiving an All-American rating from National Soho- lastic Press Association in September. Involvement! 51 RIGHT: David Glass assists Donna Smith and Paula Bergeron with their stories, FAR RIGHT: Marilyn Brown is interviewed by Diana Robinson and Kim Lemiey tortheir next assignment. BELOW: Kathy Sweedar, Billy Luker, Becky New- som, Kathy Brown, and Ronnie Boswell write cap- tions for the HERALD pic- tures. gwsaww ,ow V. ' .xv- 'Ne l 52!Invoivement .-5-- N ' T , -, ........e, , , HER Lf . LEFT: HERALD photogra- pher Dewayne Kneipp kept busy looking for the action at the Castle. FAR LEFT: Linda Clanton, Richard Lat- tier, Chuck Herron, Becky Gereau, Carol Cooley, and Dean Warren stop along their newspaper routes to make change while selling papers to first period classes. ABOVE: Paula Dal- ton and Susan Ramsey posted reminders each month announcing the next HERALD sale. Involvement! 53 .X iv 4- k f' My ,,,n-mv' Kenny Harvey Named Herald Ad Manager The eight issues of the HERALD would not have been possible without the devoted support of the teh HERALD Ad Staff members. The staff's purpose was to sell enough ads to finance the publication of VVoodlawn's newspaper. Membership on the staff required a quota of ads sold ABOVE LEFT: Mrs. Henni- gan worked each day dur- ing fifth period with Donna Amhonse Davis' by each person. Through their efforts the staff was able to publish a ten-page paper each month. As sponsor, Mrs. Lottie Hennigan provided the staff with a background of business knowledge nec- essary for selling and collecting ads. FRONT ROW: Monica Martin, Linda Clanton, Stephanie Holman, Karen McFerren. ROW 2: Walter Cambrs Moreau, art editor, Kenny Harvey, manager, Tony Nations, assistant man- ager, and Edgar Holman, business manager. ABOVE RIGHT: Tony Nations, Edgar Holman, and Donna Moreau check ad layouts forthe December HERALD. 54flnvolvernent xv QQ. Area Businesses Aid Football Program Woodlawn's football program was made possible by the combined efforts of each member on the Football Ad Staff. The girls worked throughout the summer months selling at least 35100 worth of ads to finance the program. The supervising of Mrs. Sonja Webb together with the dedication and hard work of the members resulted in an interesting program for Woodlawn fans and students. ' -......... I ABOVE: Stephanie Holman was elected manager by exceeding her S100 quota. BELOW: Mrs. Sonja Webb has served as Football Pro- gam Ad Staff sponsor for the past four years. Smith, Joni Mills, Linda Clanton, Cindy Wyatt, Sheila Webb, Denise Barre, Patricia Smith, Janet fwfvo., V119 H Involvement!55 RIGHT: Officers for the French-Latin Club were Terri Mitchell, V, President, Thomas Balzarette, Parlia- menfariang Shayne Ladner, President, Miss Hovious, faculty advisor, Michael Buggs, Chaplain, Ricky Houston, Treasurer, Deb- bie Gable, Secretary. French and Latin Clubs Combine Projects This year unlike past years, the French Club com- Selling pumpkin bags at Halloween, taking toys to bined with the Latin Club to become the French- children at Confederate Hospital during Christmas, Latin Club. Combining club projects enabled mem- and collecting items for the Christian Service Foun- bers to accomplish more service work under the dation were club projects this year. guidance of Miss Hovious. Nu? hx' IF' fi. FRONT ROW: Tobi Martin, Stephanie Holman, Ronnie Boswell, Vicki Norcross, Don Foster. ROW 2: Gayle Smith, Noel Mason, Angie Molinaro Brad Buckingham, Mike Butler, Jerry Greer, Nola Whitson. 56! Involvement 1 ,j 6 X S LEFT:Spanish Club offi- cers were Gary Moore, Treasurerg Lee Mitchell, Activities Chairman, Robena Roberson, Presi- dentg Teresa Holtzclaw, V. President, Miss Stinson, sponsor, Jim Tidwell, Sec- retary, Judy Milgate, Instal- lation Officer. Spanish Club Gains New Sponsor Members of the Woodlawn Spanish Club pro- guage by being enrolled in Spanish classes this moted fellowship among the Spanish students year. Installation of officers was held at Pancho's nd furthered their interest in the language and in October and the annual Christmas party was he culture of the countries that speak this lan- celebrated at Robena Roberson's home. 5- li' .. FRONT ROW: Connell McCole, Rusty Semon, Charles White, Jeanie Carr, Karen Collum, Debra Singleton, Cynthia O'Neal, Mark Johnson, Wendell Maiden, John Dufour, ROW 2: Jay Norred, Phyllis Collum, Kathy Stephens, Jan Joyner, lnvolvementf57 Art Club Sponsors Christmas Food T Drive During the 1974-75 school session, Art Club fin- ished their fifth year of broadening the artistic skills of many students at Woodlawn. Every year new projects and different types of art techniques are presented to the students. Once these art techni- ques are attained, the ability to create something dif- ferent plays an important role in the art student's col- orful world of design. This year Art Club contributed much time to the beauty and design of the Accolade Pageant by painting the stage design. RlGHT: Robena Roberson, Debbie Gable, and Doug McGraw work to further artistic talent. OPPOSITE PAGE - BELOW LEFT: Serving as Art Club officers were Barbara Roberson, V. President, Renee Fester- vand, Presidentg Ronnie Boswell, V. President, Deborah Poland, Secre- tary, Leonard Gresens, Parliamentariang Betsy Thompson, Treasurer. BELOW RIGHT: Mrs. Jor- dan, Renee Festervand, and Mr. Lovelace worked together to plan and super- vise all of Art Club's school activities. ,H , gl 331 'Q ,X vt f Q i FRONT ROW: Kahty Cantley, Nanoee Walther, Jeri Bamburg, Carol Starkey, Connie Jordan, Jan Merritt, Cindy Morton, Terri Handrick, Susie Eisel, Tonie McEachern. ROW 2: Kathy Heath, Penny Potter, Rhonda Kinley, Michele Westbrook, Telesa Mitchell, Robena Rober- son, Gina Boyett, Cindy DeSota, Debbie Gable, Marty Gingles. ROW 58!Involvement 3: Doug McGraw, Katheryn Burnley, Cindy Delinger. ROW 4: David Boswell, Jana Blackwell, Barbara Brown, Amy Weldon, Pam Mang- harn, Tina Alexander, Carol Mitchell, Tina White, Debbie Hild, Ken Ware, Brian Anderson, ' q , ,, B D , D .P ibi- lnvoIvemeni!59 - -Y- Drama and Debate Students Speech Club sought to further develop skills in acting, oral interpretation, debating, and public speaking. lt also hoped to promote and encourage interests and appreciation of these speech and drama skills. Each member must have time available after school at least three days out ofthe week to practice and prepare for competition which is essential in developing these skills. Many members competed in Forensic Tourna- ments around the state and sold Santa Socks to raise money forthe club. Advisor Mrs. Judith Bordelon strived to uphold the tradition of all Woodlawn students - to excel in theirworks. E its ,Q g w' ' is ' E iff . wt ABOVE RIGHT: Harrell Myers, Patricia Mitchell, and Lucretia Estill make Santa Socks at Christmas to help tinance debate trips. OPPOSITE PAGE - ABOVE LEFT: Speech Club officers were Julia Van- Tiem, Secretaryg Mrs. Bor- delon, Sponsorg Shayne Ladner, V. Presidentg Mary Hiers, President. BELOW RIGHT: Nola Whitson and Donald Foster rehearse duet acting. 6O!lnvolvement FRONT ROW: Lucretia Estill, Nota Whitson, Wanda Coy, Linda Myers, Cindy Mizell Patricia Mitchell. ROW 2: Cathy Thomas, Michae Attend State Tournament 9 s,,,,g,r fd 'zrffr ,za . 4 ...so- uggs, Ruben Moore, Matt Laenger, Donald Foster, Ronnie Boswell, obert Gibbs, Paige Patterson, Harold Myers, Ester McGuire. ,,,--f InvoIvement!61 Humanities Club Helps Preserve Shreveport Promoting students' interest in literature, art, music, and the theatre was the primary purpose for the Humanities Club this year. After attending a meeting of the Shreveport Histor- ical Preservation Society, the club decided to help preserve points of historical interest in Shreveport. In December the club visited the Christmas exhibit at Nortons Art Gallery before attending the annual Christmas party. Attainment and achievement through the arts has been their motto for this year. Dr. Lee Morgan, Dr. Bob Leitz, and Dr. Earl Labor spoke to the club about the various forms of literature during the year. ABOVE RIGHT: Humanities Club officers for the 74-75 year were Shelia Webb, Vice President, Denise Barre, Chaplain, Donald Foster, Service Chairman, Ronnie Boswell, Project Chairman, Shayne Ladner, President, and Brad Buck- ingham, Treasurer. Mrs, Day and Miss Rodgers were sponsors. FRONT ROW: Debra Moss, Stephane Holman Ronnie Giddens Hank Delony Tim Marshall ROW 2 Jen Mayeaux, Karen Henson, Vickie Norcross 62!Involvement , fr? t,,,c T 'RONT ROW: Willie Lee, Donald Jackson, Albert Bennett. iOW 2: Denise Rhone, Barbara Roberson, Vickie Williams. BELOW LEFT: Officers for the year were Willie Lee, President, Barbara Rober- son, Vice Presidentg and Lucretia Estill, Secretary. LEFT: Mr. Martin was the faculty sponsor for the Sci- ence and Math Club for the 74-75 school year, Willie Lee Presides Gver Science-Math Clulo fy, if--w - 1 . f .- Bringing together students who are interested in the fields of science and math as possible careers later in life fulfilled the purpose of the Woodlawn Science and lvlath Club. These students were required to have a 2.5 grade average along with a growing interest in science and math. Planning and participating in science and math projects which may later be used in local science fairs was the main interest for science and math club members. lnvolvement!63 , - FF Performs Service for Woodlawn Faculty Under the leadership of Mr. Harold Harris, the Woodlawn chapter of the Future Farmers of America developed leadership, citizenship, and a better understanding of civic responsibilities this year. Spraying Mrs. Geisler's pecan trees, building a fence for Mr. Crowder, and sponsoring a hayride in the annual ROTC Carnival were all projects for this year. Chuck Berthelot, Robert Ebarb, Steve LeGrand, DeWayne Kneipp, and Glenn Rodgers were awarded the State Farmers Degree this year. To be awarded this degree, each candidate had to be a FFA member three years, a greenhand and a chap- I ter farmer, earn S50 for any related field, and take an FFA test. To become an FFA member, a candidate had to ,, , N was 4. '12 L li' 'il an l,1 be voted in by the members, pay dues of 355, and be we .I enrolled in an agriculture class. f-'A A A -A ABOVE RIGHT: Presiding over the FFA for this year were officers Chuck Ber- thelot, President, Donnie Tynan, 1stV.P., Richard McFadden, 2nd V.P., Tim Sumrall, Sentinel, Chet Ber- thelot, Secretary, Robert Ebarb, Reporter, Mr. Harris, sponsor, Glenn Rodgers, Treasurer. OPPOSITE PAGE - ABOVE: Luwanna Wheeler was elected FFA sweetheart for 1974-75 year. GREENHANDS - FRONT ROW: Johnny Hightower, Aimee Key, Sissy Hancock, Jerry McFadden. ROW 2 Steve Summerlin, Steve Cross, Gary Guice, Randy Winslow, Greg l-losey. 64!lnvolvement i i N-'f it 1 J i i .f A if K-1 439 l-H CLUB: Debbie Hild, Pres.: Ricky McFadden, V. Pres.: Debbie Starks, Treas.: Nancy Moynihan, Rep. i ROW 21 Sissy Hancock, Tim Sumrall, Greg Rowe, Gwen Burson, Suzanne Gentry, Brian Rutledge. ROW 3: 1 lames Stroud, DeWayne Kneipp, Robert Ebarb, Raymond Todaro, Cathy Smith, Debbie Smith. ROW 41 lerry McFadden, Cindy Wheaton, Johnny Hightower, Aimee Key. 'RONT ROW: Sissy Hancock, Greg Hosey, Greg Rowe, Steve Summerlin, Chuck Bertheiot, Chet Berthelot, Aimee Key. ROW 2: Tim Sumrall, 1 andy Winslow, Gary Guice, Donnie Tynan, DeWayne Kneipp, Steve Cross. ROW 3: Jimmy Lyles, Jerry McFadden, Glenn Rodgers, James Stroud, Ricky McFadden, Raymond Todaro, Robert Ebarb, Johnny Hightower. ' ' Wil.. 'v-' 'Q' Q mzigfix- . M.,.wuuqdiW i ...,,.. ,.,,N-iufwahf. 'M' A ... Y , ll FTA Assists Teachers ABOVE: Sewing as officers were Cathy Smith, Presi- dent, Stephanie Holman, Secretary, Deborah Moss, Treasurerp Mrs. McDonald, Sponsor. 66!lnvolvement Providing leadership training experiences for stu h dents who wish to be the future teachers of America i the basic purpose of the Woodlawn FTA. Students an given a chance to portray, observe, and share teaching experiences while they are a member of this organiza tion. FTA this year sold Carmel apples at the ROTC Cami val and sponsored a cake sale to raise money. Teache Appreciation Week was also sponsored by the club. Cathy Smith, president, and Stephanie Holman, sec America Convention that was held in New Orleans. FRONT ROW: Debbie Flowers, Debbie Smith, Gwen Burson, Cindy Wheaton. ROW 2: John Williams, Dian Clay, Annette Kennedy, Delana Bridges. .' ' H X , - sk, vb- -W retary, attended the Louisiana State Future Teachers ci Sl nnifer Brown, Cynthia Gingles, Annie Waddle, Sue Wood, Rhonda Walters. - f- -ff', it -11,,,,sf - . tt, , k in A, FH Members Visit Home ofthe ged To strengthen the function of the family as a basic unit of society and to help youth through home eco- nomics education in areas of personal growth, family life, vocational preparation, and community involve- ment were all goals this year for the Woodlawn Future Homemakers of America. Projects for the FHA this year included selling cookies and candy at the annual ROTC Carnival and visiting the Poseview rest home. Membership in FHA required the students to be enrolled in Home Economics and to attend the meet- ings held each month, ABOVE LEFT: FHA officers and sponsor were Portia Lewis, Secretary, Mrs. Young, Sponsor, Debra Stansbury, President, Cindy Smith, Treasurer, Susanne Pantalion, Parlia- mentariang Janet Westcott, V. President, 40 77 1 it , Involvement!67 4. FBLA Has District Gfficer 5, Students interested in entering the business world in a professional capacity derive great benefit from the Future Business Leaders of America, an organi- zation which helps to bridge the gap between ABOVE LEFT: FBLA offi- cers for 1975 were Sharon Crawford, Sec., Nola Whit- son, Historian, Susan Wells, Treasp Cheryl Wade, V. Pres., Debra Singleton, Pres., Walter Cambre, Sponsor Aid, Ronnie Gid- dens, Parl., Mrs. Rachal and lVlrs, Ryan served as club sponsors. ABOVE RIGHT: Debra Singleton was elected district vice president of FBLA. 68!lnvolvement high school and the business world. This year they assisted the March of Dimes with their drive, made T Christmas baskets, and sold Carnations at Valen- tines to make money. FRONT ROW: Carolyn White, Felicia Deloach, Diane Bunn, Linda Contario. ROW 2: Sheila Hayes, Don gchafe,-Copier' Evelyn Bennett' Linda Wippii ROW 3: Sharon Pinchera, Rhonda Blank, Jeannie Davidso Barbara Lowrey, Lonnie Lawson. 1 tionery. 3 ..,.:b , .. -'- 4 fmA LL:: f f g - i '91 i g Q i V L EITTING: Sharon Crawford, Kim Mushko, Vickie Ursery, Diane Palka, Linda Contario, Connie Davis. TANDING: Carol Davis, Felicia Deloach, Lonnie Lawson, Neftali Rodriguez, Joyce Armer, Vallie Mer- zer, Cindy Saly, Kathleen Weller, Kay Crnkovic, Debra Singleton, Kathy Clark. W ,x r ll '5' ', iff. COE Has Employer ofthe Month Cooperative Office Education, under the guidance of Mrs. Collins, taught students the attitudes, traits, and skills necessary for competent office workers. COE money-making projects this year included selling placemats, calendars, memo boards, and sta- One employer was honored each month by being named Employer of the month. ABOVE: Kim Mushko works on a filing unit in COE class. LEFT: COE officers were Barbara Lowrey, Treasg LaNelle Ross, Pres., Jeannie Davidson, V. Pres., Rhonda Blank, Sec. COE teacher Mrs. Collins also sponsored COE Club. lnvolvement!69 E J i l l i i Q i i 2 2 E F 2 a 1 2 i i i l 4 FRONT ROW: Dora Murphy, Brenda Askew, Tina Flores, Liz Litton, Debbie Barnes, Linda Blackwell, Ferdinand Jones, Jr. ROW 2: Wayn Roden, Keith Gongre, Elizabeth Washington, Belinda Coleman, Randy Digby, Lydia Moses, Tim Marshall, David Watson, Marion Hill, ROW1 Jerry Rachal, Bruce Knotts, James Brumley, Charles Brumley, Dorothey Robinson, Janice Johnson, Cleve Jackson. ROW 4: Duane Huddle ston, Tony Boles, Robert Carpenter, Randy Beason, Keith Richmond, Kevin Gongre, Clif Gwin, Lester Frederick. ROW 5: James Gaskin, Bria Blundell, David May, Karl Morris, Randy Clinton, James Shelby Williams, Brad Lyles, Sonny Wilkinson. ROW 61 Bobby Hartsfield, Edgar Davi: Raymond Silvey, Jack Linson, Gregory Young. . z: c ........,s.: 7O!lnvolvement DE Club Aids Bicentennial Distributive Education is a program of leadership and personal development designed specifically for students enrolled in DE and cooperative marketing education. lt is primarily a vocational training pro- gram in which the students receive specialized train- ing in distributive business in school and work for a retail establishment in the afternoon for a high school credit. DE projects this year included instructional print- ing for teachers and collecting toys for the children at Confederate Memorial Hospital at Christmas. They were also engaged in a creative marketing pro- ject for the Bicentennial Commission during Decem- ber and January. si LEFT: DE counselors were Beth Williams, Ron Furlow, Linda Graves, Terry Boller, Melanie Moss, DeDe DeSantis, Kathy Renfroe, Donna Ste- phenson, Linda Moore. ABOVE LEFT: Sponsors Mr. Robinson and Mrs. Strother and President Mark Phillips display an award received by the DE Club. ABOVE: Presid- ing officers are Steve Wright, Reporter, Tonya Mitchell, Sec.g Jimmy Sanditer, V. Pres., Mark Phillips, Pres., Jerry Keene, Parl. OPPOSITE PAGE - BELOW: Robert Carpenter, Jerry Keene, and Linda Moore unpack survey forms lor the Bicentennial survey in Decem- ber. M lnvolvement!71 FRONT ROW: Kirby Kennedy, Judy Westcott, Kelly Cameron, Debbie Starkes. ROW 2: Paige Patterson, Cynthia Lambert, JoBeth Whatley Cynthia Floyd, Lynn Rutledge, Susanne Pantalion, Bettye Hall, Denise Myers, Randall Mott, Brian Willis. ROW 3: Nancy Moynahan, Roxann Barnes, Ricky Houston, Jennifer Brown, Carla Latitte. lML Volunteers Time at Hospital Junior Medical League is a service club designed for students interested in health careers. Service projects included volunteer work at Willis-Knighton Hospital. Highlights at mid-term involved speakers employed in various health services throughout the Ark-La-Tex. Brian Willis, president of the club, received the honor of having more hours of volunteer work than any other member. Junior Medical League's money-making projects included the traditional sale of Turkey bags. RIGHT: Mrs. Morell coordi- nated the work of the JML. Officers were Brian Willis, Pres: Lynn Rutledge, V. Pres., Bettye Hall, Ricky Houston, Social Chair., Randall Mott, Treas., Susanne Pantalion Social Chair.g Cynthia Floyd Sec. 72!lnvoIvement :RONT ROW: Benita Coleman, Janet Schontarber, Annice Procell, Debbie Ramsey, Cindy Wyatt, Debbie Taylor, Ftita Turner, Suellen Bane, 3ob Clarkson. ROW 2: Randy Colette, Sharon Blankenship, Steve Davis, Mike Butler, Walter Cambre, Ken Candler, Jeff Pennington, Kyle Kelly, Darien Brown. 4: Knights for Christ Hear Local inisters Knights for Christ was a non-demoninational organization based on the fellowship of Christians with each other. With the guidance of Mr. Duhon and tvlrs. Alford, members worked together, along with understand- ing and determination, to make great strides upward in their witnessing of Christ. Activities included working with local churches in spreading news of revivals and special events throughout the area. LEFT: Mr, Duhon and Mrs. Alford assist President Steve Terrell with Knights for Christ's activities throughout the school year. lnvolvement!73 ,. +12-f:2fii,'Q S L ,m .Q. M ...,. M V ,,,. 3'1T---15 ---- - W- if V K-:ff :sr i . -A ,fig me V . ,,. 15 E?f?'5?,?'?Er K -- . i 4 ,:.,g..a..'g.rar.12. ?fL'fJi'3'J, li, .... ., ,... ,..., , ,,, l r,krsyi3fm: '.i!? m.,Ml . ..:. ,A X1 Q , Iffkiiw 1-Ze - ' - 5 .-- 15, 'is' Wisfgi fs! . , .gsxf-7'-12,-,,u, . . .... ,..A , ., --K . ' fi ,gil l If 1 , L O. . , , .W ,qrz af fair. ' - Lf-ifffjfxgif-U' 55:23 ? v',ii- Yr:-w.k,a.vi out-x-fr-n U 7 5 :Lil New Q-,K ts. ,zu was 4 ,..., , H- - if sm. W.. my-ia N. C9 -v L . L, L., ai, we .cami .fx swim. ai... 1. ,V- W-1 sau. y flea.-:fz, -1:41. -f f--.. . ,f , ...mmygiil sz, , , , yugo Ti. id! I if 5 . Li? Ziff? jjj 57 , , ,,,, 7 V,, VM, ml, , E K r , .QA k , ff L Y 4,85 f, 'fi 5 . 4,,., A XX 4 5 f - 74 Involvement TOP: Mr. Moss served as li . gl l l il, if 'ef fl K .i-f 'v L i director of all four choirs at Woodlawn this year. ABOVE LEFT: Section leaders for the A Cappella Choir, Becky Wil- liams, Bob Clarkson, Susan Ramsey, Thomas Balzarelte, Peggy Posey, and Don Bryant, discuss parts with lVlr, Moss. ABOVE RIGHT: Officers for the A Cappella Choir this year included Carolyn White, Librarian, Peggy Posey. Secre- tary-Treasurerg Sharon Piggee, Vice Presidentg and Susan Ramsey, President. LEFT: Becky Williams and Debbie Taylor were accornpanists for the A Cappella Choir. V ,, N r . 1 , T7 , sctttcg T ,L SP? I. M ,-- , A1 K gl .V,,, R, I - '65 L, 4 , .' 2 it f-,,.. , K 1? X 2, rf , A Cappella Choir Presents Music as Language Communicating to its listeners through song for the third year at Woodlawn was the A Cappella Choir. The forty-voice choir performed at various occasions during the year singing songs varying from Christmas carols to popular tunes. The boys' uniforms this year consisted of off-white suits with royal blue shirts and scarlet red bow ties. The girls wore royal blue maxi dresses, The A Cappella Choir began the year performing for the Louisiana Education Association at the Civic Center. The highlight ofthe year for the A Cappella Choir was the Astroworld Music Festival. The choir trav- eled to l-louston in April and performed in the ball- room ot the modern Astroworld Hotel in l-louston's Astrodomain where all choral events were staged. The Festival director was Dr. Ray Moore and there were several nationally known judges including Greg Smith, Dr. Joseph Flummertelt, and Norman Luboff. l RONT ROW: Alphonse Davis, Scott Delony, Debra Seymour, Linda Newton, Susie Counts, Cathy York, Connie Brocato, Susan Ramsey, Car- lyn White, Sharon Blankenship, Bob Clarkson, Willie Smith. ROW 2: Rodney Johnson, Rita Turner, Brenda Schellinger, Angela Ealey, Debbie ' ylor, Becky Williams, Marilyn Hudson, Debbie Flowers, Alicia Rance, Sharon Piggee, Ronnie Jefferson, ROW 3: Portia Lewis, Peggy Posey, salyn Williams, Barbara Roberson, Janet Schonfarber, Elaine Blackwell, Shirley McCravy, Barbara Smith, Willie Perry. lnvolvementf75 Concert Choir Competes Under Mr. Moss's direction, Concert Choir experi- enced a year of practicing, performing, and compet- ing against choirs from other schools. The Concert Choir met each day at fourth period preparing for the busy schedule of activities throughout the year. Members of the choir continu- ously worked to improve their musical ability by sing- ing various types of songs. Besides having good innate musical ability, each choir member had a desire to vvork hard. This year the Concert Choir helped to sponsor a gospel concert and the annual talent show. Dressed in the traditional royal blue robes, the choir partici- pated in the Christmas and Spring Concerts at the school. The group competed in the District Choral Festival in Monroe in February and also performed at the Kaleidoscope at the Municipal Auditorium in May. X FRONT ROW: Thelma Guiton, Christine Ebarb, Linda Moynihan, Nancy Jefferson, Debra Boykins, Shenteena Coleman, Jeannie Scott, Benil Coleman, Virginia Young, Wanda Young, ROW 2: Beverly Wolfe, Cindy Lewis, Cindy Bedell, Pat Reed, Barbara Smith, Sheryl Lewing, Lotti Richardson, Brenda Odell, Debra Jackson, Diane Clay, lvy Paul. ROW 3: Tony Williams, Richard Lattier, Charles Wells, Don Jackson, Russe Robinson, Albert Bennett, Roy Oliver, David Taylor, Bobby Dyal. ROW 4: Bill Smith, Michael Hall, Obie Williams, Joey Desantis, John Williams 76! Involvement 'n Choral Festival zggga-1 ..-- J LEFT: Concert Choir accom- panist Tommy Balzarette prac- ticed many extra hours on the accompaniment for choir con- certs. BELOW LEFT: Section leaders Cindy Bedell, Obie Wil- liams, Tony Williams, and She- ryl Lewing discuss parts with Mr. Moss. BELOW: Sewing as Concert Choir officers were John Williams, Librariang Benita Coleman, Secretary, Wanda Young, Librarian, Rich- ard Lattier, Presidentg Albert Bennett, Treasurerg Thelma Guiton, Vice President. . Z, 1' Q g,-x,,. wrjfj t lnvolvement!77 Girls' Choir Participates in Christmas Concert Meeting daily in the music room during fifth period the Girls' Choir continuously strived for both musica perfection and personal satisfaction by singing various types of songs. This year the girls wore red and blue maxi dresses which vividly displayed the school colors. Under the direction of Mr. Moss, the choir, com posed of thirty-two girls, performed several time: throughout the year. One of the most impressive pro grams in which the choir participated was the Christ mas concert entitled A Christmas Salute to Woodlawr School Community. .4 s.. FRONT ROW: Ginger Gregory, Jeri Tindall, Patricia Daniels, Linda Pouncey Demmings, Monica Lewis, Deborah Sweatf, Vera Bryant, Rhonda Ansley, JoAnn Rogue. ROW 2: Joni Jones, Carolyn Newton, Shirley Martin, LouAnn Nunnally, Cassandra Metcalf, Jody DeFriend. ROW 3: Pat Reed, Barbara Reed, Lela Jones, Ann Williamson, Gladys Williams, Michele Gray, Eddie Mae Smith, Claudia Little. 78!lnvoIvement RIGHT: Girls' Choirofficers were Lou Ann Bell, Librarian, Jody Delfriend, Librariang Patricia Daniesl, Secretaryg Linda Pouncey Demmings, V. President, Ann Williamson, Treasurer, Rhonda Ansley, Asst. Secretary, Vera Bryant, President. ABOVE RIGHT: Vera Bryant was selected accompanist for Girls' Choir. if The B Choir this year served as a training choir for wose interested in singing. Composed of twenty members, the B Choir gave the tudents an opportunity to participate in a choral roup, to further their knowledge of the varied types of horal music available, and to strengthen their appreci- tion of performance skills and music in general. After one year of training in B Choir, one may partici- ate in one of the other choirs at Woodlawn according D how one's singing and music ability has improved. , , B Choir Serves as Training Choir I lharles Venus, Darrell Bates. ROW: Sandra Plater, Melodynee Terrell, Delinda Harp, Delana Bridges, Stephanie Morgan, Kathy Gregory ROW 2 Billy Ray Powell LEFT: Each ot the choirs at Woodlawn helped to organize the talent show in which indi- vidual members performed. Master of Ceremonies Oscar Bledsoe and Sharon Piggee participated in the annual show held in October. df 'M af 9 iz? Q Q Vt! NCQ 1? I I A , gag ,i :- : 1 ' ,N , ,,,,,,., ff 41 1 hw: J K: I fi :Vf I J 1 ,L L' - '.A-A ' ,ia L 'A W ,M -, 'iii H W, ,I W wg: in ,gas Q, , mmf' 1 H ,, rf' f ,,'L I , ,xii ' ., M, x,,,, W a I U, Q, f Y r ' T T ' X xWiffi,1'x 2- 5 N , I-IQ ORS 'E .4 Mr. and Miss WHS Involved at Castle wmv' 135 WQGJLW A 84fHonors T .gx -VB. k ,W ..V,, CVVQJZZW 0 Qinwfv ' -l-J 92mm T 6' .TSN QVC QMM Q M0535 Honors!87 ifif 'nw Q11-3 'ff- ' v f'wr-, ,,v1W ,gi gQfi.ff MKTQ ,'.,k A. v'lJ' 1 falsf, V4x,f'W1. L- ,uf f-fA,g,oA4n..' Q n mm Knights Exhibit Outstanding Talents Na, i 3 , -.. -4 ,. U ' A -zu Q I I Q X WH- ,, ' lv A ,,. .V R . '3 Muay . if 'W ,. 'gl L ts'-wt , . V: Y --V ,. ,.: I . - h k We . I .ammwta-2 Qs . IQSNY N . , - A t... Q . ' -' f' xt me ABOVE: While at SMU, the Lancerette officers cap- tured first place in march- ing and third place in pom pom. FRONT ROW: Tracy O'Neal, Mary McDearmont, Sharon Blankenship, Peggy Posey. ROW 2: Kathy Stephenson, Jean- nine Gereau, Kim Lemley, Lynette Mazzone, Debbie Ramsey, Chadra West- brook, Judy Cooksey. ROW 3: Peggy Nuttall, Carol Davis, Phyllis Ost- teen, Annice Procell, Mauri Wantuch, Debra LeMay, Ginger Howell, Debbie Lutt- rell. LEFT: ACCOLADE staffers won a trophy for a superior planned yearbook. FRONT ROW: Annice Pro- cell, Debbie Ramsey, Peggy Nuttall, Phyllis Ost- teen. ROW 2: Hank Delony, Cathy Smith, Peggy Posey, Barbara Roberson, Cindy Wyatt, Dennis McGuffie. Honors! 89 ii 4 Worthy Students Are Awarded Honors ABOVELEFTiMarkNeal 'M it ' ' ' 'cf' t Jrr received one of the highest honors that could be bestowed upon a Knight, the honor of Sir Knight, ABOVE RIGHT: Mark Ste- phens won first place in the Senate Youth Program Essay Contest. RIGHT: Herald Staff received an All-American Rating for a Superior Newspaper. Sen- ior members admiring the winning editions are Mona Rachal. Paula Dalton, Susan Bounds, Billy Luker, I Mary Henson, Susan Ram- sey. Chuck Herron. 2 5 1 E 9Of Honors LEFT: Red Line vvon sec- ond place in dance and third in marching at SMU in August FRONT ROW' Cathy Rasberry, Denise Clingan, Melissa Austin, Luvvanna Wheeler, Sandra Alexander, Kathy Svveedar. ROW 2, Debra Mol-lalfey, Joni Henderson. Lauri Rich, Nicki l-lall, Lisa Roth- enberger, Rat Sherville, ROW 3 Karen Mclferren. Cathy Graham, Deborah Welch, Patti Miles, Brenda Jones, Polly Benefield BELOW LEFT: Bobby Sulli- van vvas one of 18 students in the nation to receive the coveted Legion of Valor Award. BELOW RIGHT: Selected tor All-State Orchestra were band mem- bers Matt Wisterman and Genia Smith 'FSP' ,Nh 1 ,,,-. 5. , . . x .,, . , ., .f I I .vr v , - , .P A ,Q 1, 7? x .54-: -. A54-w'1.:1-ff V f , X x . , Y -A ,.,.-.,g-.t ,f,.-,fly ,.V5.,i. . K 92fl-lonors f ,Q .V I va, :I - f . a if . 4 .f ,,, 5-yN..,',, ,hgh 4 ll ,. ,.. ABOVE: Members of the toot- ball team chosen for All-District were Scott McDonald, Bobby Brown, Allen Kinley, C. J. Lot- tinger. Lottinger was also cho- sen All-City. BIGHT: Cheryl Wade was fourth runner-up in the Miss Black Teen-Age Loui- siana Contest. OPPOSITE PAGE - ABOVE LEFT: National Merit Semi-Finalist are Debbie Coy and Susan Cox. ABOVE PIIGHT: Chosen for Who's Who in American High Schools are Mike Browning, Susan Ramsey, and Bobby Sullivan. Knights Chose P-u I il li' F :I If II U .l 3 4 If I r 3 I 3 ational Merit Semi-Finalists It ........-xy! I. Z 5' fi ,f X A .. i f 2. 5, A it , 25225 ,ETTERMEN - FRONT ROW: Keith Biggs, Jim Comans. Scott McDonald, Doug Thornton, Kenny Green. ROW 2: Greg Heins, Randy Allen Xrthur Alexander, Ken Candler, De-Wayne Kneipp, ROW 3: Chuck Berthelot, Roger Donahue, Bobby Sullivan, Gary Addison, Ricky Wilkinson Ricky Wells, Rodney Procell, Dean Warren, Dennis Pennyvvell. ROW 4: Jerry Watson, C. J. Lottinger, Allen Kinley, David Glass, Jimmy Potter lictor Minor, Bobby Brown, Jerry Murray, Richard Ross. F., 5' its if-'J 'R -...f ' f1if?ff'14!iiU Each August several Woodlawn students, elected by the student body, travel to the LSU campus to attend Boys' and Girls' State. The students were selected on a basis of leadership, scholarship, initia- tive, and personality. For nine days the delegates were subjected to many hours of hard work. They were required to cre- ate a city and parish project which was ranked Boys' and Girls' State among the other cities. They also elected their own officials by regular election procedures and intro- duced and argued their own bills in law enforcement agencies and courts. The purpose ot Boys' and Girls' State was to edu- cate the students in the duties of the American citi- zen and to train them in leadership of local, parish, and state governments. ff -M IE, 'ii .G S DELEGATES - SITTING: Denise Clingan, Chuck Herron, Melissa Austin, Cathy Ftasberry, Joyce Armer, Peggy Posey. STANDING: She Lewing, Dewayne Kneipp. l l 941 Honors +l. Delegates Capture Top Honors 33' YET! ALTERNATES: Annice Procell, Billy Luker, Paula Dalton, Berta Patterson. mf' Q Q , 1 4 t 4 3 ,. x,A, , M hr. t ti? iS! OO V 44? 5 Stzig C62 W., nga. ' ,si if I ,f Az- gf' tv A of, 2 ' , fp , 1 c lllll 2 7, ,. ? 5, 'I L 3 x gp ttf 'H i 3 ,A at , fr ' r U 4 LEFT: While attending Boys' State, Chuck Herron was elected Director of Commerce and lndustry. Joyce Armer received the honor of Best City Clerk at Girls' State. Honors!95 Quill and Scroll l Gains New Members As a national honor society for high school jour- nalists and those in related fields, Quill and Scroll selected its members by the quality and quantity of work they did for a school publication. The Wood- lawn chapter of Quill and Scroll attempted to recog- nize individuals for their own talents and abilities. Members were chosen from the ACCOLADE and HERALD business and editorial staffs and from the Football Program Ad Staff. They maintained a high scholastic average, were recommended by the advi- sor, and met the requirements of the national Quill and Scroll society. Xu FRONT ROW: Kenny Harvey, Shayne Ladner, Mona Lee, Kay Richardson, Ronnie Boswell, Lynn Starkey, Sharon Crawford. ROW 2: Ka' Brown, Pam DeVault, Stephanie Holman, Monica Martin, Susan Bounds, Paula Dalton, Mona Rachal, Vickie Ursery. 1 t Q3 I wifi ABOVE: Mrs. Henderson l and Mrs. Hennigan review l Quill and Scroll induction rules for the April installa- tion. RIGHT1 Elected offi- cers were Tracy O'Neal, Secretary, Peggy Nuttall, Treasurerg Susan Ramsey, V. President, Mark Ste- phens, President. 96!Honors Being chosen for membership in the National Honor Society was one of the greatest honors that could be bestowed upon a student at Woodlawn. Those students not only maintained a 3.0 average but were prominent in the field of leadership, pos- sessed good character, and above all, rendered service to the school. Highlights of the year for this honor group included the induction of new members in the spring and the annual spring banquet. .Junior members consulted with Mr. Bill Robinson, the advisor, to plan and decorate tor graduation. They also ushered for both baccalaureate and graduation ceremonies. X ROW: Denise Clingan, Sec., David Glass, Pres., Becky Pat- Chap. ROW 2: Chuck Berthelot, Treas.g Mr. Robinson, Mr. Sponsors, Berta Patterson, V. Pres. , Nl-IS Builds Knight Leadership FRONT ROW: Peggy Nuttall, Cathy Rasberry, Carolyn White, Lisa Rothenburger, Lenee Hebert, Becky Newsom, Lynn Starkey. ROW 2: Jerrie Hudson, Karen Murphy, Donna Shaw, Mary Henson, Jimmy Potter, Debbie Coy, Kay Richardson, Melissa Austin, Robert Gibbs, Mark Ste- phens, Paula Dalton, Bobby Sullivan, Vickie Ursery, Johnny Aaron, Temples Martin, Pam DeVault. l ff A ,, ...., 5, r 1 z x Q 5 , 1 5 -L , -, 3, I i I King G. J. Lbttinger 98! Honors Debi Frazier and C. 1. Lottingel Jh- X f-. 1 I S S 3 5 A s f 1 X I R Ms Q Q ? 2 ,Q S ., g X 3 E X E N. E f 2 E L 2 2 S: 5 , ff 2 X 2 K' , 7 f - ,.-.41 '--- : 45,5 -, : 1, ' Q .Eu 'ufrrggk f kx,kk ,-1:4 .::?ff1Ei,'2 b m , , l If X as 3 N Wy, - 2 gf X I . s I , 5 ,,..Q j f X Quegn De ,gh azrer ' i A - M 'M f F qu, .. kkii Mmrxx , .k.h .I Q R hx -K ,' ' , Six Y' 4' SQ' 'W N ,M 'N 3. if t 133 i LEFT: Trumpeteers for the 1975 Accolade Pageant were Jana Prothro, Phyllis Hilller, and Roslyn Williams. BELOW LEFT: C. J. Lot- tinger bestows the honor of knighthood on senior Randy Allen, BELOW RIGHT: Pageant coordina- tor Miss Cole assists Jester Darrell Wilkinson with his costume before the pag- eant. Honors!99 ,U 2 if f ff 45 5' ,3g. ?' 7 ' 1 W4 ,wg ww -wwswwm is was 5 2 is Q XX Q ww M L, , 'bf' ! 'R , is V K J v ' 2' .ef V W , gg, . as- , , YA Q ' 4 , . Ar, , ' A .L I Q, 4 f Q' Q ' - A , A X r J - .1 , . Q ' ,a ' ' we w, e. R X W ' ' V- U . :J 3 ,ay , 6 5 V A -N' Q -I I xg , Q ,. Q ,,., V .L h I Y ,Q . ,, Q? A B' , K- V n, , , Q, Q ,J . 3 4 -'V gy 3 fs K ' . R2 . X . ' ' 'Q Q ' Q2 -f , , N' ' 'LT ,, 1 13 -1:,.,d....e L e , f A -L' ,, ' u' f . .. . ' R? V V' ' ' . ' 3- -A ve . 1 - X1 ff X . 5, ' r 7 vj A A I Y , K L Qi .. ,. if . as v A , 4, T ' N ., LV W X K 1 A E. VK ' x W4 ' , ., , I. ,.- - ' 16, r . M . K 3? ,A 3? A Q x 'YA X ,. f ' . k , lf we J AV X 5, Q Q , 4 , A ,. 3 ' r' , Q, - . A,,: Q Q' v Q 5 i ' Q .3 .z 6 . G . .H 26 -2' 9' ' 41 ' ' f Q .7 if? 1' . 4 f W ' 13 f 1 ' . 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N Ka, Do a Jackson 'I' fe N 4 Q 1 'Q ,,,.v, l e il ' Many Add to Success of Pageant l Q N ABOVE LEFT: Stage Man- , l 3 ager and trumpeteers for 5 2 the Accolade Pageant were l Billy Luker, Lyndel O'Neal, l Brian Willis, and John I y Aaron. ABOVE aionrg l T Chosen Herald forthe pag- eant was Shayne Ladner. LEFT: Deborah Poland, Debbie Taylor, James Par- ker, Diane Neal, and Penny Potter provided entertain- ment forthe royal court and audience. 1 l Q Av l V ef I ' Honorsf103 l , Mazzone Reigns As Girl of My Dreams . ...X L ... is 4 iifwfwmxfwf fl 3 - x if 5? Q-ww-wnmnmqun-w--nf X N' I f c l!iLlIf5l.IL . V'ff 5 ff, x K ' -5 , W' , I ag, ,g Jr 'f P' gQlllllZffiK261 -QQ ,'A' N 43 J N? Q A Z Qfwianf 5QamAeg , . H 105 LJ. : , A 1 s E Z , :sf N , mmmx.,,, 3, F E i E , 'gb 5 YN 3, I up -1' 4 Q 4 'Q ,quam 4 I qwznnlfb-Q 61 ,Ojanfiafffamffzlffv 106 Honors , 5 in .i ' SQ V ' xv? Q1 ' Key Club Officers Escort Beauties ABOVE LEFT: Sandra Alex- ander received the honor of Miss Congeniality. The honor of Miss Grouch was presented to Lynette Maz- zone. ABOVE RIGHT: Kathi Brown is put on the spot when Tommy Gibson asks her a question. LEFT: Escorts for the Girl of My Dreams Pageant were Kenny Harvey, David Glass, Allen Kiniey and Mark Stephens. Honors!107 7Y i i Finalist Compete for Title is 1 H F' t if MX f..1J i 54 V ' if , f H t f, .,, M, ,, -e Barbara Brown Donna Hardin 108K Honors 0 ' Qui Y lvl' f,,,, l 4 r 7 l 4' A It I V - af 'y AL - iw ' - T ' x M v 'RN - 1' - he K - .5 5 . Q .s .Q ' f' 5 , W ' Q J f I. if 2 if 1 , if I Q Q ,X -. I M In vm ff M Y , im? ff 'W' l 5' MQ Zi, nf A . . ,525 - A W 1 I 1, ff 1 4 ff 55' M f 'if .fr -1 4 EQ! e ,, 53' i If ... 7 F 4,5 . Y,,. 5 ' . v B, f ' J i rerritr, lif it A. A i i , r ,. i,,11J 5 H K ., 1 ,,r, X 4 A I l. N ..!J., Q K! Qv?l1iLQJ-41-Mfx.:f. ffm., ,N Q 4 I---- X El 2 U3 H O S 3 , .5 i ,J A , I 'Q 1 . 1 r i f- ! . - :fl . 7: ERN' vc Q 1 'F F ni I X. I 14 'it .al 1 4 I W, . . K Y i R, , N 1 V , 1, S 4 5 -2 .. 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C- - ' , 41 Q : ' 4' l .5 7 .: 4' . .. fb l 1 K, 4 n ' ,' A - , 2 : 5 ,gi , , a- t ,,,, f ' : 2 ff L - - - ,Aj r , A X 4 A bb V ,- 1 I Q N , 1 , 1 X - Y ,N L , Melanie Qustin b ' ' ' ' ' Q! ,Q M1 -lf J - 4 'lil M ,3 v YQ ,,.: M 0 fl, rw , ' ' X ' 'Q f - ' 181 ' QQ' Q N ' .Q 4.55 .. .,,,-Fq, , m f-3 Q , 5 ,f 2, D L, ffA'v-M Neff I FKCQ.- M .15 Fi ' Qi. 1,- rf K X J 5-fx 'N 'wx fN,,..', 1 4135? xl Honors!109 Upholding the tradition of royalty, this year the Knights elected Kathy Sweedar as Homecoming Queen. Kathy was also presented a trophy for hav- ing received the most votes of any student in the his- --K g -N JL 3 l- 'ai', QQ. fl,-'S I .,, T i A gixi 1 101 Honors Kathy Sweedar Reigns Over tory of Woodlawn. The dance was the highlight of the evening while the Piermonts entertained Castle- men, The night was also successful with a victorious game over Natchitoches Central High School. -4 if I Zfefi ' 2 . . Kathy Sweedar smiles with radiance after being crowned Homecoming Queen. 1974-75 Homecoming Court Homecoming Becomes Tradition of Royalty ,,, 2 .,,. v. td f, 3 A '53-2 , .w , 6' ,fn . Ha., - - 1 4 1 ,vw ' lr: 4 mx, . ' lfii.. V Z. tv ,L f .vw 44- ,,', gen. ',v 15' ' - 5 .,423pf5.: if PM 2'.'fa-45: A N .W V., A . K' ,.,y.-... fr' 1' , - ,:. ,X .' 'W ,, 1. V., .Aw ,, ,mr ri, lp , pq rv- ' u K A A 41: . ,T-':.15f'f' , WM ,yy . Wu ,-mf' f ff' . L, tri? paw 4.4, nv 6 'W i fn' . f'e'..1-3 ..' . 1: , . . .s 5 , ' , 'L ' 1 9 ' f ,ffgr ff A '.-v r' ., AT' '- xg pwxg Q :gff' u 5,g.1: -New 'Z' L ' A z-'vb - , ,NZ , - ,:..., fa? ' I 141 Honors EV fb ,inf Queen Receives Record Number of Votes -ff Ho M L.. My Aww 11,3 A Q ' K -1 PI 'A UV - :gui 1,.s '. .pg RI T rar , x P 4 118!Spirii Ib? v. 5. Q i 95? 5. vi. wg- e 0 Vgx. if K-1 if :SKI 1-:QQ bl -4 EIS Q M fw. -45527 5 bd Cf rmg -A-1 if 3' fiw, , , gram' .04 'fn 4 .-vf WJ, 5, we N if combikiged efforts to form a Spirit and basketbali season. Even 1 iheh the Kriigfits Y were down, the Lancertetfes l ieirmspirif and pride. During thaiisummer Lancerefte officers won first in Qrghing arigthi ?n Pom3Pom at S.M.U. Captain Gin- er i5iiovvetf?fu0 n an award foiitioutstanding magchingr f prepare forifiqe ahead, the racficed long, hotfhours duringfttgle surrfrner nder theiiipervgsion of ,ts Mrs. Smith. sugar Daddies 'ere sold in the heiqgfiqance the spirit group. I . . , ,ia my are af? Q , nffww' ,rwzuiie 1,33 fa: , , ,, f'r . ,J MW ,Y V... ,,,, Spirit! 1 19 fficers Snow Difference 120!Spirit ABOVE: CAPTAINS - Ginger Howell, Maurie Wantucn, Debra Le- May, Peggy Nuttall, Donna Fioop, Carol Davis, Annice Procell, and Phyllis Ostteen. RIGHT: FLAGBEARERS - Debbie Luttrelt and Lynn Starkey. Between 1 and 1452 at S.M.U. ABOVE LEFT: LIEUTENANTS - Lynette Mazzone, Kim Lem- ley, Jeanine Gereau, Kathy Stevenson, Chadra West- brook, Judy Cooksey, Debbie Ramsey, and Debbie Crouse. ABOVE: Colonel Mary McDearmont and Lieutenant Colonel Sharon Blankenship help mascot Dee Dee Smith lead the Lancerettes onto the field. Spirit!121 a Lancerettes Sell Sugar 1 22fSpirit 5 'iq 51 COMPANY A - FRONT ROW: Devora Jones, Ginger Howell, Judy Cooksey. ROW 2: Sharon Cooper, Esther McGuire, Tina Alexander, Roxanna Barnes. ROW 3: Anita Carter, Cindy Wyatt, Barbara Roberson, Becky Carter, Teri Nelson, Pam Slay, Collen McCall. ROW 4: Paige Patterson, Dianne Robinson, Gail Black- well, Jana Blackwell, Paula Rose, Carol Owens. ROW 5: Paula Dalton, Phyllis Hillier, Jana Prothro, Becky Barnette, Monica Martin, Jeannie Calhoun. adclies to Raise Money FAR LEFT: Captain Carol Davis leads a perfected hand-drill for pre-game at the Southwood game. LEFT: Lancerettes spend many hours of practice learn- ef' ing new routines brought back from SMU. OPPOSITE PAGE -- FAR LEFT: Little People add a touch of laughter and spirit tothe Byrd game. '1-puns' Q -n , l , 4- Q . JMPANY B - FRONT ROW: Becky Newsom, Debra Lewis, Winona Koenig. ROW 2: Donna Gramm, Susan Bounds, Debbie Crouse, Maurie lntuck, Debra Carter, Pam Mangum, Nelda Young. ROW 3: Mellissa Koob, Sherrie Donahue, Kerry Micioto, Judy Waldrop, Mary Brown, anda Humphrey, Teresa Emfinger, Denise Hild, Theresa Kelch, Donna Bradford, Noel Mason, Sherrie Windham, Vickie Carter, Linda Bogie. 7 Spirit!123 Spirit, Determinatior .lv aw.: '- -w-'nr COMPANY C - SITTING - FRONT ROW: Chadra Westbrook, Debra LeMay. ROW 2: Robin Clifton, Becky l-ludson, Jane Merrit. ROW Peggy Tucker, Donna Black. ROW 4: Kathy Cantley. STANDING: Francine Crews, Patricia Mitchell, Lavenda Veulman, Tina White, Donn Wilson, Carol Reeh, Donna Hardin, Nancy Freeman, Sandra Gilliard, Marilyn Hudson, Anita Craft, Lexie Cladwell, Lisa Dice, Pam Langtor Robina Roberson, Suzanne Pantalion. 124!Spiri1 ake a Lancerette .f-'-In it '-5f1a..? LEFT: Becky Hudson wishes for instant replay as the Knights score once more. OPPOSITE PAGE - LEFT: Lancerettes Tracy Posey and Shelia Webb helped to form the doubIe W victory line performed at each game. RIGHT: Confetti is a happy reminder of a Woodlawn vic- tory. OMPANY D - FRONT ROW: Linda Pratt, Lisa Allan, Debra Poland, Jobeth Whatley, Amy Weldon, Ellen Andrusia, Nancy Walther. ROW 2: aren Richmond, Vickie Wallace, Darlene Meyers, Phyllis Phillips. ROW 3: LaNeita Thompson, Becky Gereau, Rhonda Fyffe, Edith Lawrence, athy Stephenson, Shirley McCravy, Marie Cole, Kathryn Byrley, Angela Nunally, Pam LaFave. TOP: Peggy Nuttall. Spiritf125 , L, J 126!Spirit Smith's Spin COMPANY E - FRONT ROW: Donna Roop, Debbie Ramsey. ROW 2: Gwen Hardy, Linda Clanton. ROW Jonie Jones, Debbie Eberhardt, Janet Mclferren. ROW 4: Becky Nuttall, Mayla Hunnycutt, Debbie Ky ROW 5: Cindy Morton, Carol Mitchell, Claire l-larris, ROW 6: Sara Howell, Denise Barre, Debbie Coope ROW 7: Cindy Pavery, Rhonda Bass, Kathy Smith. ROW 81 Kathi Brown, Mona Alford. i Machine Has Soul ffughfs A. COMPANY F - FRONT ROW: Gina Boyett, Carol Davis, Debbie McGuffie, Jeanine Gereau, Barbara Hudson. ROW 2: Sherrie Ross, Julie Kern, Melanie Wilson, Donna Smith. ROW 3: Debbie Epling, Tracy Posey, Cindy Dillinger, Dianne Doughty, Jeri Bamburg, Brenda Turner, Debbie Smith, Kathryn Emfinger, Gail Smith. ROW 4: Penny Martin, Maggie Richard, Shelia Webb, Mary Heirs. Spirit!127 Drummers New Beat Keep A COMPANY G - FRONT ROW: Michelle Westbrook, Cindy Byrd, Jan Joyner, Kathy Dowdell, Beverly Davis, Rhonda Kinley, Cindy Corpier ROW 2: Kayla Sisson, Karen Posey, Terri Shell, Gail Short, Barbara Brown, Katy Shillings, Terrie Pepper. ROW 3: Dana Rowen, Denise Bros- sette, Betsy Thompson, Linda Larson, Sandra Heins, Melanie Dunlap, Theresa Jackson, Roxanne Madere, Patty Corder, Kathy Heath, ROW 4 Annice Procell, Lynette Mazzone, 1 28!Spirit Lancerettes in Step gl' ,V A btw.,-' COMPANY H - FRONT ROW: Kim Lemley, Demetral Simpson, Mary Shelton, Rita Grubbs, Cindy Desoto, Carol Starkey. Terri Handrick, Phyl- lis Ostteen. ROW 2: Melanie Austin, Kelly Cameron, Donna Schillinger, Dianne Neal, Sue Bamburg, Janet Caston. ROW 3: Denise Johnson, Jackie May, Jonita Venson, Denise Rhone, Jackie Terrel, Ouida Ray, Jan Rachal, Shelia Burham. ROW 4: Nola Whitson, Rhonda Ansley. ROW 5: Vickie Norcross, Debra Sweatt. DRUMMERS - Sharon Crawford, Brenda Schillinger, Pal Smith, Ann Williamson, Nancy Monihari, Deb- bie Starks, Susan Wells, Donna Stillwell, Portia Lewis, Janet Wescott, Julia Van Tiem, Debra Seymour, Judy Wescott, Gail Carney, Debbie Hlld, Rita Lowery, Stephanie Holman, OPPOSITE PAGE - LEFT: Lancerettes show their appreciation for Coach Morrison's great perform- ances as a cheerleader during a pep rally. RIGHT: Lancerette drummer Ann Williamson shows happi- ness at being out there and withit. Spirilfi 29 Spirited Six Arouse Enthusiasm Woodlavvn's cheerleaders were six spe- cial girls in Knight Country who added enthusiasm to everything. Among their most important responsibili- ties vvere making posters, planning pep ral- lies, and making football tags for each player. They performed each of these tasks with the spirit and enthusiasm that it takes to continually promote Knight spirit at the Cas- tle. While attending S.M.U. last summer, they competed with schools from Oklahoma, Texas, and Louisiana. They received awards of Excellent and Superior dur- ing competition. Spirit!131 ,m v r' I N iigw' I K ' 132fSpHH ww Cheerleaders Sell Sl'irts, Toboggans Redline-Still G 134fSpirit oing Strong ABOVE LEFT: Mrs. Willis takes pride in the accomplishments of Red Line. ABOVE: Laurie Rich reveals a touch of anxiety as she prepares to entertain waiting fans. ABOVE RIGHT: Kathy Sweedar and Cathy Rasberry, co-leading ladies, star out front for each per- formance. RIGHT: Debra McHalftey receives whirlpool treat- ment for a pulled muscle suftered during practice. 'Miami' V. Wilt YW - , They've come a long way - from its beginning in 1973, Red Line has come a long way. Instead of the traditional leading lady, this year there were also two co-leading ladies. The Red Line entertained many anxious Wood- lawn fans with the traditional kick routine, a new chair routine done to the Stripper, and a tambou- rine routine. Many long hours of practice have made Red Line a tradition truly in the Knights' spirit. ABOVE LEFT: Red Line Man- agers Billy Luker, Chuck Her- ron, and Voice Robert Gibbs have their hands full when looking out for the girls. They take care of all equipment and props during each practice and at all performances. RIGHT: What's the senior bat- tle cry? is a favorite at all pep rallies. LEFT: Lou Wheeler per- forms a perfected routine to All in the FamiIy theme song. Spiritf135 '-X TOP: Mrs. Willis, Red Line sponsor, adds a spark of humor as she tells the girls ofa new routine. RIGHT: Denise Clingan shows her dismay as Southwood recovers a fumble. FAR RIGHT: Debra McHaIffey and Cathy Graham try out their new megaphones at the Bury Big Jerry pep rally. 13efspnn bm ,es Svveedar, Rasloerry - First Co-Leading Ladies FRONT ROW: Paula Walsworth, KarenMcFerrer1,Joni Henderson, Denise Clingan, Cathy Ftasberry, Leading Lady - Luwanna Wheeler, Kathy Sweedar, Debra McHalffey, Lisa Flothenberger, Pat Sherville, Polly Benfield, Laurie Rich, ROW 2: Debra Welch, Patti Miles, Sandra Alexander, Melissa Austin, Fienee Fowler, Nicki Hall, Marilyn Ware, Lenee Hebert, Cathy Graham, Glenda King. Spirit!137 in Q., S '... W. 'in U-, ,mi U ' - Q 'i ' 'iiilr 'lllw it 13afspnn 'iii -H Seniors Fulfill a Dream Come True Mr. Franklin, Colorful Uniforms tl . 1 40 I Spirit A new director, a new uniform, and a new sound all helped to make this year'rs band a completely new one at Woodlawn. Under the direction of Mr. James Franklin, the band began the year performing in their old uniforms. During this time they performed in Natchitoches at a North- western football game. In October the new uniforms arrived. The vividness in which the uniforms displayed the school colors, red and blue, greatly added to their appearance. Throughout the year the band performed in several parades as well as at all pep assemblies at the school. These included the State Fair, Veterans Day, Christ- mas, and Holiday in Dixie Parades. The eighty-six musicians in band began practicing two weeks before the start of school. Practice contin ued each day during school and members worked dili- gently to make the band one of superior quality. re ew Additions to Band ABOVE: Cynthia Floyd and Candy Kunce work together as drum majors. LEFT: Although band direc- tor Mr. James Franklin is not seen on field, it is only because of his leadership that the band is able to per- form, Spiritf141 -- 142fspam New Color Guarc I if A X ffm, - Has Two Dimensions N' SOLOR GUARD - FRONT ROW: Cheryl Smith, Gwen tiurson, Melanie Preddy, Susan Myers. ROW 2: Harriett Whitecotton, Cindy Bridwell, Qelly Lemley, Marilyn Jones, Janet Schonfarber, Becky Williams, Michelle Davis, Susie Smith, Kay Shields. Spiritft 43 86 Musicians Perform in Concert Band 3 5 s i 2 S I 3 5 5 I P 5 144fspnn X l i i ! l C A 4--' iiw C K ' Ib . ,4- CONCERT BAND - FRONT ROW: Linda Myers, Sandy Hodgkir son, Nancy LeBarron, Kim Losey, Sheila Hayes, Beth Seeklorc Cindy Tate, Patty Donahoe, Susan Myers, Becky Williams. RON 2: Candy Kunce, Temples Martin, Penny Potter, Karen Bergeror Liz Barron, Patty Towns, Fiichard Stuckmeyer, Dennis Potts, De phine Small, Karen Bowie, Nanette Marshall, Linda Johnsor P , Q N-..: LEFT: Drummers ofthe band accent each pertorm- ance at football games. OPPOSITE PAGE - ABOVE: BAND OFFICERS - FRONT ROW: John Aaron, President: Randy Olson, Vice President: Terry Dixon, Junior Repre- sentative: James Parker, Senior Representative: Mike Thigpen, Sophomore Representative: Tommy Miller, Freshman Repre- sentative. ROW 2: Cindy Bridwell, Sophomore Rep- resentativeg Kay Shields, Flag Line Captain: Derona Tidwell, Librarian: Cheryl Smith, Secretary: Harriett Whitecotton, Flag Line Co- Captain: Cynthia Floyd, Drum Major: Candy Kunce, Drum Major. BELOW LEFT: RIFLE TEAM - Cheryl Smith, Captain: Gwen Bur- son, Melanie Preddy, Susan Myers, 3GfhY Byrd, Donna Hendricks, Debra Caflef. ROW 3I John Huddleston, Susan Roberts, Paul Bickford, Steve Gibbs, Marc .afOn. Randy OISOH, Lyndel O'N9Bl, Brian VVilliS, Sieve Davis, Taylor, Matt Wisterman, Delbert Hudson, Bill Jordan, Randy Mott. like Thigpen, Darien Brown, Charles Bryant, Bo Sell, Stan Milli- ROW 5, STANDING: James Brooks, Dale Brown, Brian Hewitt, an, Dale Simon, Ted Weglowski, Norman Weir, Tommy Miller, Robert Davis, Wayne Smith, John Pickett, Gerard Johnson, Janet eil King, Cynthia Floyd, Ted Rhoades, Kenneth Smith, Charles Schrontarber, Tim Moss, Don Burnham, Terry Dixon, rown, Derona Tidwell, James Parker. ROW 4, SITTING: Adrian Spiritfi 45 Z . iff x ,f ' ' 'f1- K My My li ,- 3 ff , ZX H fx L fi 1 .vi gb KY , f w , High' 1. 'W - .,,, V. 4 , Q-4, 1 G , f Q- -a 1 . .. -5 a 4 vga' I A ' I V 3 4? K y A ,, I Q i k I 4g'l,,5 ,,,i:g ,,,' ,5, , Q WV ' ' W' ' 'L gh ML. I 4 ' 'fm , 3 Q , , , f 5 'wtf ' 'f ,, ' m lg, , V ' V ,fa wg' I 2. I ,N -L ' ' ' ' Q A W ,V . H I J -' . z ,, ' 2 ., t, 4 f....,,, Q: K , G Rfk A ,Sv 4 1' MW, My , I K gk, , . ilifk I I . 6 u p 'A A 3 w 1 MI' - f, W 'W' SQWLAKV K Z H 3 A I Y X .W ,, ,, ,Yu-'Hyfvy Y ' Q Q 1- 51 , T 2 M M Mfffrz , .m..,ff w'a v W M ., Q 1 A fl w A 1 f , V, ,fd A iQ ' - if SPORTS Sportsf147 FRONT ROW: Greg Andrusia, Dale Warren, Ricky Wilkinson, Kenny Haryey, Dean Warren, Rodney Poland, Mike Allen, Steve Wells. Jimmv Potter, Jimmy Kile, Kenny Green, Scott Delony, Don Warren, Brian Wilkinson. ROW 2: Kirby Kennedy, Mgr., Charles Myers, Randy Allen, Ron- nie Rainer, George Ellisor, Arthur Alexander, Roy DeSoto, Bobby Brown, Ricky Wells, Chet Berthelot, Denzil Blount, Mark Johnson, Lee Lem- oine, Chuck Berthelot, Ulim Fong, Bobby Sullivan, Leon Potter. ROW 3: Ken Candler, Mor., Jimmy Coldwell, Rickey Tyler, Allen Kinley, C. J. 2 fmi rw-J'N-n' y, 3. if Q X F if FEQQP' -G 5 4 :tif - 51,37 J 2 J , , gi 1 i,.... 'A Y, ' is ' Igwql NS S 148!Sports assi Lotiinger, Jerry Watson, Doug Boulvvare David Glass Richard Ross Mike Ketchens Roger Donahue Tommy Haddox John Woodward Gary Addison, Mark McWhiney, Michael Wilson Matt Laenger ROW 4 Scott McDonald Doug Thornton Keith Biggs Greg Heins Daniei Joyner Vic Minor, John Jones, Joe Cash Jerry Murray Phillip Jones Randy Harnaker Steve Huie Jim Comans Dennis Pennyweli Rodney Procell Jim Tidwell, DeWayne Kneipp Eh --1 :IQ jk F -4 ,R V D I 'i. ...L K E i ,,,, , I, - . gf' . s if LU fp- WP 1 A X H QNQQQIQWG' MAME New Qgmghmww -:firm - . X5 .'1,:L: 1 fgports lf s Coaches Are Instrumental n Guiding Replacing former head coach l.. no left tor coaching duties at NSU, Coach iii X :well returned to Woedlawn for the st time L eee. eg: Q As head coach he faced a difficultigutglcprom-Ji 5 ng season along with Coaches Al Miller, Joe :indurantg Keen ilvyi Shealy Sl'TelbyQ iomas Ludleys s T s As the season begah the Knights had hopes id dreams of a highly successful season, but ese soon diminished as disappointing last- inute losses to Captain Shreve, Airline Juthwood came forth, s s The hopes of a playoft berth also vanishedi ith the loss of crucialigamesy bint the Knights? ere not to be haunted withfa losing season.sss lith drive and determination the Knightsgsman-so ged to even their seasortgwith a record of tive ins andfive losses. The Knights were honored as they placed nur members on the All-District Team f-- obby Brown, Scott McDonald, C. J. Lottinger, nd Allen Kinley. Lottinger was also named to ie All-City Team. Pride and hard work were the key words for tis yearssteam as again Big Red rolled nward. Q ,f I T9 ,f . .LX Knights Begin Season With Determination WHS 12 Captain Shreve 19 The Knights had their hopes of winning their opening game destroyed by the Captain Shreve Gators. Woodlawn dominated the scoreless first half only to see fumbles kill drives at the Shreve 17 and 25. After the half the Gators came out and drove 70 yards for a touchdown. The Knights then came right back and drove 71 yards with John Jones going in from the 3-yard line. Woodlawn's extra-point attempt failed. Shreve, ahead 7-6, had the football on the Wood- lawn 19, fourth down and just over a minute to go. Shreve tried to pass only to have Woodlawn's defen- sive back Dean Warren step in and intercept the ball and race down the side lines for an 86-yard score. Knights, ahead 12-7, kicked off to the Gators only to have them drive to the Woodlawn 12-yard line on pass plays where they went in for the final score to defeat Woodlawn. E RIGHT: Captains for the Byrd game,ChuckBeHhmotand Randy Allen, win the toss and demtoieceNe.ABOVE:John Jones scores honwthe 3-yard line during the Shreve game. 152!Sports WHS 12 LaGrange O Woodlawn's Big Bed Defense was the key for the Knights 12-O victory over the LaGrange Gators of Lake Charles. WoodIawn's first score came when Chuck Berthe- lot led a charge into the Gator backfield causing a fumble which was scooped up by linebacker Allen Kinley who scored a 42-yard touchdown. The score by Kinley was all Woodlawn needed to win but went ahead and added an extra 6 when quarterback Doug Thornton hit split-end Jerry Mur- ray for a touchdown play that covered 32 yards. Outstanding defensive plays for the Knights by Allen Kinley, Chuck Berthelot, Kenny Bachal, Scott McDonald, and Bobby Brown resulted in LaGrange being limited to only 44 yards on running plays. The Knights' leading rusher was sophomore Ricky Wells who had 40 yards on 10 carries. LEFT: C. J. Lottinger hurries to the field after Knights regain the ball. ABOVE: Defensive players Ron Pepnywell and Vic Minor stop Cowboys for a loss. ABOVE LEFT: Doug Boulware snags a vital pass at the 35. Sports! 1 53 WHS 14 Southwood 15 The Knights suffered a disappointing district loss to arch rival Southwood as the Cowboys rallied to a 15-14 win. The crowd of over 15,000 saw Southwood score first when the Knights had a punt blocked at the Knights' 16. The Cowboys then put the ball in on a third-down pass play with 9:21 left in the opening quarter. Arthur Alexander ran one yard to end a 47-yard Woodlawn drive and Thornton's PAT tied it at 7 all with 10 minutes left in the half. The next score didn't come until the final quarter when Alexander again went in from the 1-yard line after a 67-yard drive and Thornton kicked the Knights ahead 14-7 with 4:43 left. Then Southwood went into action as they scored from the 11-yard line after a 79-yard drive which was helped by two con- troversial 15-yard penalties against Woodlawn for late hits. Southwood then lined up to kick an extra point but faked and passed for 2 points. The Southwood offense, winning on big plays, was outplayed by the Knights offense as Woodlawn led in first downs, pass completions, yards passing, and total yards gained. 154!Sports A Good Knight Never sit 3 ets You Down WHS 10 Airline 14 Again Woodlawn was handed a loss in the closing minutes of the game as the Airline Vikings produced a 14-10 win. Airline took the lead when they drove 52 yards in five plays on their first possession. Woodlawn came back to narrow the margin 7-3 when Doug Thornton kicked a 27-yard second-quarter field goal. Woodlawn went on top in the third quarter on a 17-yard pass from Thornton to Jerry Murray. Thorn- ton's conversion kick made it 10-6 with 2:54 left to play. Forty seconds and three pass completions later, Airline handed off and smashed in from the 4-yard line for the winning touchdown. The Knights held a 12-9 first down edge, out- gained the Vikings 252-166 in total offense, and dominated most of the second half. Woodlawn's rushing department was led by junior Arthur Alexander who picked up 101 yards on 15 carries and junior Greg Heins who had 12 carries for 79 yards. LEFT: Keith Biggs is injured during the Homecoming game after intercepting two passes. ABOVE: Being helped off the field is senior Bobby Brown. OPPOSITE PAGE - RIGHT: Cowboy defense has problems with Knight offense. LEFT: Dr. Goodman checks John Jones' ankle for possible injuries during the South- wood game. Sports7155 WHS O Fair Park 21 The Knights were shut out by the Fair Park Indians 21-O. Everything the Knights tried backfired as the Indians poured through. Woodlawn's defense could not contain the lndi- ans offense as they scored in the first, second, and fourth quarters off runs of 30 yards and twice on 1- yard runs. Woodlawn got its first and only big break when a Knight punt hit a Fair Park player and the Knights recovered at the Indian 41. Until then, the Knights had run one offensive play outside their own 35. Thornton then passed to Doug Boulware, but their hopes were wrecked with an interception on the next play. Players Take Pride in Being Knights wHs iv Byrd 8 The Byrd game was completely dominated by the Woodlawn Knights as they speared the Byrd Yellow Jackets 17-8. At the half Byrd had not made a first down, had one yard in total offense, and the lead 8- 6. The 2-point advantage came as the result of a blocked punt which was picked up and run in by a Byrd defender and a makeshift conversion pass. Woodlawn added 6 when Doug Thornton ran in from the two. WoodIawn's defense held Byrd to only 27 yards rushing with the efforts of defensive players Fiichard Boss, Allen Kinley, Rodney Procell, Scott McDonald, Bobby Brown, and Daniel Joyner. Greg Heins was the leading rusher with 10 yards on 18 carries. 1 56! Sports Tension and Excitement Fill Knight Air WHS 7 Natchitoches O Upholding the traditions of never having lost a homecoming game, the Knights upset the Natchi- toches-Central Chiefs 7-O. Again it was defense for Woodlawn as they set up the game's only score in the first quarter. VVoodlawn's linebacker Kenny Green blocked a Chief punt and Rodney Procell recovered on the Natchitoches 40. Doug Thornton then connected with Jerry Murray for the only touch- down in the game. Keith Biggs, the Knights' cornerback, provided some outstanding plays as he intercepted two pas- ses. Biggs was injured in the final minutes of play with a broken jaw. ABOVE:Freshman Rodney Poland anticipates each series of plays with hopes of being in theacUon.TOP LEFT:Man Laenger,KennyBan,Many Gingles, and Kirby Kennedy prepare first-aid materials dur- ing pre-game. LEFT: Allen Kin- ley explains to Coach Miller what went wrong on the play, OPPOSTEPAGE-LEFT Doug Thonnonrecmvesganm strategy from Coach Morrison. RIGHT: Coach Bondurant con- fers with the offensive players ondesgnmedasagnmenw. Sportsft 57 Knights Exhibit Everlasting Spirit WHS O Bossier 14 Woodlawn, failing to score on four drives inside the Bossier 10, were struck by the Bearkats with a 14-O loss. Bossier's first touchdown came just five minutes into the game when it converted a Woodlawn fumble at the Knights' 29. Their second touchdown was set up on a 74-yard pass-and-run play by a Bossier receiver who was caught behind on the nine. The Knights had attempted four fourth-down plays but they were fruitless in their efforts. Woodlawn did score once but penalties wiped the score away. 'ic flz- - i tzi- -- - ktlh 1 XA if-ff.-.., WHS 13 BTVV8 Woodlawn driving for touchdowns on its initial possessions posted a 13-8 win over the Booker T. Washington Lions. Three plays into the game, quar- terback Doug Thornton raced 26 yards for a touch- down to climax a drive that started at the Knights' 39. Later in the first quarter a BTW defender inter- cepted a Woodlawn pass and converted it into a touchdown. A 2-point conversion was added giving the Lions an 8-7 lead. In the third quarter the Knights held BTW, forced a punt, and took the ball on to a TD drive. Greg Heins led the Knights in rushing with 87 yards on 11 carries while Arthur Alexander contrib- uted 77 yards on 14 carries. 158!Sports WHS 16 Huntington O Ending up the season with a victory, the Knights P? shut out the Huntington Raiders 16-O. ' Doug Thornton started the Knights' scoring with a 3O-yard field goal. After a blocked punt, the Knights recovered the ball at the Raiders' 38-yard line. Alex- ander carried for 30 yards on the first play but the 1 1 A W , 1 Knights did not score until fourth down when Rickey Tyler caught a touchdown pass to give the Knights a .wrain-.0-h-'vm' V ... -fr' 9-Olead. The final Woodlawn touchdown came on another fourth down with Doug Boulware making a spectac- ular catch. Arthur Alexander was the leading rusher , 1 with 122 yards in 17 carries. Freshmen Are Knights ofthe Future ABOVE: Keith Biggs and Big John Woodard dis- cuss fourth quarter strat- egy. OPPOSITE PAGE - TOP: John Jones scram- bles for extra yards. CEN- TER: Knight coaches are disappointed after a crucial penalty during the Byrd game. BELOW: Dean War- ren makes a key tackle for the Big Red defense. --H ,eel-r... . 1 r W... M- -'N':-- -.M..,. v H --- f-gg -M - - f- - , 1-W. M- FRESHMAN TEAM - FRONT ROW: Jeff Crnkovic, Stanley Procell, Charles Lites, Randy Watson, Paul Ste- phenson. ROW 21 Don Thornton, Bucky Smith, Clay Sandifer, James Terrell, Danny Welch, Donny Stames. ROW 3: Billy Peek, Randy Phillips, Charles Porterfield, Chip Strother, Paul Moreau, Marty Moss. ROW 4: Charles Hester, Michael Cantley, Terry Edwards, Tommy Hill, Paul Crnkovic, Tommy Watts. ROW 5: Darrell Bates, Skipper Sherrill, James Meyers, Dennis Brossette. Sports! 1 59 , - 4 -W The Knights' basketball team was put back in full gear this year as Ken Poison Ivy returned to the Castle after a year's leave. Under lvy's leadership, along with the assist- ance of Thomas Ludley and Melvin Russell, the Knights made a clean sweep of the District 1- AAAA Championship, losing only one district game. The hard work and many hours put in on the practice court paid oft as they again went over the twenty mark in the victory column. Other honors included taking the championship at the Springhill tournament and capturing the runner-up spot at the Natchitoches tournament. Knights Back on Top VARSITY RECORD WHS OPPONENT 60 North Caddo 36 66 Airline 67 78 Texarkana 42 76 Neville 72 34 Captain Shreve 42 63 Wossman 64 79 Springhill 58 63 Texarkana 56 56 Neville 61 64 Airline 56 78 North Caddo 47 55 Captain Shreve 61 DISTRICT GAMES 59 BTW 57 71 Huntington 60 78 Southwood 67 80 Fair Park 61 86 Byrd 75 89 BTW 59 67 Huntington 70 66 Southwood 54 93 Fair Park 73 89 Byrd 79 PLAYOFF GAME 64 Natchitoches-Central 66 VARSITY - ROW 1: Theodore Washington, Roger Adams, Edward Scott, John Brown. ROW 2: Coach Ivy, Ricky Newson, Alvin Hendricks Ricky Simmons, Clifford Gilliard, Charlie Law, James Bennett, Coach Ludley. ith Ivy M 5 mf KN Spotsf161 Knights Qwm i 5 District 1-AAAA .fA M- If 'E 1 'Q , ,, 'Wai g W xi orc! e RQ' gv ,lfgiy If. Xf,f fi IEHT '15 Q 5 ,N Sponsf163 MW? N 1 E , . 3 rr ABOVE:EdwamiScmtpum up two pomts ABOVE RIGHT: Denms Dunn and Kevlnlvy CarefuHy guard the basketpaHs used bythe Kmghts m warmup RIGHT: Cllfford Gullard pulls down anotherreboundforthe KnQhm.FAR WGHT:Pam Coleman takes time to relax from hrs pusy duties as manager T64 Sports B-TEAMi Jo Jo Rachal, Jimmy Murry, James Bennet, Clifford Simpson, Ricky Newsom, Gene Hall, Steve Wyatt, Danny Coleman Knights Strive in '75 FRESHMAN TEAM: Willy Richardson, Michael Robinson, Randy Wyatt, Stan Ezernack, Randy Watson, Jerry McFadden gb Sanditer, Sam Youn Iood. , Ronald Mitchell, Clay L Sportsf165 1974 Baseball Record WHS Natchitoches WHS Natchitoches , WHS Parkway KI'lIgI'1tS Excel wins ouacnna . WHS Huntington 12-4 WHS Captain Shreve Coach Joseph Bondurant in his first year as head WHS BTW coach led the 1974 Woodlawn baseball team to a WHS Fair Park highly successful season with a record of twelve WHS SOUNWOOG wins to only four losses. The Knights started the season with a tremendous WHS Hyfd start of five straight victories before experiencing a WHS Captain Shreve 'OSS , , , wHs Huntington Robert Poland, the Knights' top pitcher, compiled a 6-3 record gaining All-District honors. Steve Tingle WHS BTW and Mark Phillips also received All-District honors. WHS Fair Park The ekcellent performance of Tingle as catcher WHS Soumwood and Phillips at shortstop made scoring runs difficult for Woodlawn opponents. Mark Phillips led the dis- WHS 2 Byrd 4 trict with a .397 batting average. FRONT ROW: Scott McDonald, Rickey Wilkerson, Mike Leone, Mark Phillips, Doug Thornton, David Anderson, Mike Browning, Dean Warn ROW 2: Coach Bondurant, Dennis Pennywell, Danny Coffey, Kevin Warren, Rickey Breedlove, Steve Tingle, Daniel Joyner, Robert Polar Keith Bogan. 1 667 Sports H 4. ,, ?,. I ,N In .fi ' - 7-,A 4. -J 'Q ' '- g '25, . 4 'f Mft? .ww , ' .5-fi, ff T , ' ' fwfr ,,-if-+gg..4ifmd.L fu fa P-L5 RPSX LEFT: Managers Bruce Dupont, DeVVayne Kneipp, and Ray Lester kept team equipment in top shape. ABOVE: Dean Warren coached Mark Phillips around first base. TOP LEFT: Coach Joseph Bon- durant led the 1974 base- ball team to many victories. TOP RIGHT: Keith Bogan prepares to eliminate a Gator. Sports, 167 Big Red Slides Into Action ALL .. LEFT: Mark PhHHps easHy makes it to first, FAR LEFT: Many conferences were hmd on the phchens mound. ABOVE LEFT Doug Thonuon hurnes backtofwstbase ABOVE RIGllT:Ricky Breedlove shows good kxnthandhng the bat, OPPOSITE PAGE - ABOVE LEFT:Doug Thornton goes up to bat for the Knmhts ABOVE RIGHT: Mark Phillips makes H look easy. BELOW! RIGHT: Mike Browning stays ready as he watches the achon of a dmtnct game.BELOW!LEFT:Dam imJowwrdamsHom, Sports l69 Knights Move ith the Groove L., FRONT ROW: Steve Terrell, Jerry Murray, Grover Harris, Ruben Moore, Ivory Youngblood, John Guice, Phillip Jones, James Potter, Terry Dixon, Gary Moore, Arthur Alexander. ROW 2: Delbert Burke, Jimmy Potter, Floyd Colson, Jimmy Murray, Tyrone Proby, Jacques Johnson, Ricky Law, Don Hawthorne, Eugene Hail, Herbert Cash, Percy Netter, Tim Hunter. we . ' a g' 4.35 'afifif' tg E .: Hu ff E. img g 42 g z f 1. Q- - t af 1 kk i ' Y Q K . 1 r ' 5' , 7 5 '32 , 5 3 t 5 .5 if 2, ,. . 3 T f 2' T if I . 1 - V f lFY K -- - A .,,,, , -..ai K J y M, f A MWMWM, -4. A, -J MW, 1.-ff' Y- 'W--K ' it M'V noin.-M,.,:Af.vw-- -ef - W t , A five 17OfSports 1 yu melt' ' 'asf . ' ri Q 1 Ax yy ' fafivzlz-:L ' W.l-l.S.'s 1974 Woodlawn track team, under the supervision of Coach Shealy Shelby, participated in seven regular track relays this season. The squad featured thirty-four men in twenty events. Tyrone Proby was named outstanding fieldman at the Woodlawn and BTW relays for his achievements in the shotput and discus events. ABOVE LEFT: Herbert Cash makes it to the finish. ABOVE: Members of the relay team ready for their event, LEFT: Jimmy Potter concentrates on winning the two-mile run. OPPO- SITE PAGE - LEFT: Tyr- one Proby is awarded for his efforts in the shotput. RIGHT: Coaches Thomas Ludley and Shealy Shelby coached the 1974 cinder- men, Soortsi 171 'T , if ' f , if ' ' ,K If an is 'lk if , ': J yxzwwg ,, . A, I fy. if ni, --grggw, j H .: ,,.XQ '.4'13f' 1 Q .gp x g 'f I .M , AY ff f' M wif , . ' 14,9 an f 425 'Q 'wifi tfwffff' 7 , ,ff ,if 1' A .-J V W Q un N W ILIT RY MiIitary!173 Col. Bobby Sullivan Col. Charisse Key Lt. Col. Dennis Heard Lt. Col. Linda Myers Adj. Maj. Danny Coy Adj. Maj. Deborah Coy S-1 Maj, Temples Martin S-3 Maj. Thomas Balzarette Maj. Willie Lee ROTC Art of Leadership The art of leadership is a gift and an achievement, and the 1974-75 ROTC has proved this statement to be true. Under the guidance of the officer-instruc- tors, cadets carried out their mission as an inde- pendent regular unit on active duty. The Woodlawn High School ROTC strived to develop officers for the United States Army. The ROTC of Woodlawn High School was carriec on this year through various activities of the corps such as the Lancer Drill Team, the Rifle Team, the Highland Pipe Band, and the newly added girls' drill team, the Lancer Girls. This year's highlights for the ROTC were the Military Ball and the annual spaghetti supper and carnival. RIGHT: Battalion Staff. OPPOSITE PAGE -- ABOVE: Headquarters Company. LEFT: Head- quarters staff members are Donald Jackson, Rodney Davis, Arnold Jefferson, and Donald Gamble. RIGHT: Col. Hugh McLeary congratulates Mr. Cook upon receiving an award for his support of the Junior ROTC program. l74fMililary Q4 v. 3 n 1. E 1 Capt. William Buchanan 1st Lt. Donald Jackson 1st Lt, Roger Anderson 1st Lt, Gene Gamble Milrtary f1 75 The Woodlawn High School Band of the ROTC department is unique among all other bands with its sound and eccentric style. A fascinating band, it is considered Woodlavvn's pride. lt has excelled in precision marching and drills. Consisting of 23 members, the band represented Woodlawn in many parades and festivals including the Christmas parade in Many, Louisiana, where they took first place. Perfection was the goal of the Highland Band, under the sponsorship of Sgt. Courtade and Major James Parker. ABOVE: Highland Pipe Band. RIGHT: John Pickett senfed as drum major of Highland Pipe Band. OPPOSITE PAGE - ABOVE LEFT: Band Co. staff members are James Parker, Shelia Hayes, Terry Martin, and David Booth. LEFT: Patty Hanson stands at attention during inspection. RIGHT: Band Company members. ivefmiiitary 1lmQmma:Hsts!1Eifrnmf l I R.0.T.C. Pipe Band 5 l s E 5 3 2 tterwds Mardi Gras Capt, James Parker Capt. Sheila Hayes Maj. John Pickett '24 fx 4 ,Aw ... 4. JW. W, , V. , fr, E-,M 'ffm' ' yvxzv wr .M ,ft , f ifafff, 4' ' 1, M3 UQ Q .,'. - 12,-I, 41 ir' Mmraryf 1 77 178i Military Capt. William Buchanan 1stLt. Leland Wallingsford 1st Lt. John Warren Capt. Rodney Johnson 1st Lt. Donald Welch Competitive Spirit i TOP: B Company. ABOVE: B Company staff members are Rodney Johnson, Jo Smith, Donald Welch, Gary Press- wood, and Roger Anderson. LEFT: Sgt. Roberson and Willie Lee talk about the Drill Team. OPPOSITE PAGE - ABOVE: The staff members for A Com- pany are Lelan Wallingsford, Loyd Smith, Mike Butler, Charles Williams, and John Warren. BELOW: A Company. Dedication a Necessary Ingredient Lee TOP LEFT' Lancer Girls Drill Team. TOP BlGl-lT Rifle Team commander was Bobby Sulli- van and Charisse Key served as sponsor. ABOVE: The Bifle Team LEFT The Lancer Girls displayed ability IH precision marching OPPOSlTE PAGE -ABOVE The 1974-75 Color Guard. BELOW: The Lancer Boys Drill Team, s 'fr' 5 LA. Y , Q 017' 'Mx F, Ax.?,,-5 Y vu: , X ' X f' f 1 1 1 1. ,uf ig. ---vY T T I x-A . '-'?l f s. NSTRUCTIO I f-'N 1 lnsUucUom!183 Bravery, loyalty, and truthful- iess, three attributes of a Knight ire exhibited each day at the Castle by Mr. J. W. Cook, princi- mal. Mr. Cook carefully coordi- iated all the academic units that :ept WHS running smoothly and, it the same time, remained a true Knight readily participating in Hep rallies or assemblies. Mr. Dook supported all of the Wood- awn activities and clubs this year and was an active member of the DTSA. His presence was felt at all he football games as he cheered he Knights to victory. ln the spring of 1974 Mr. Cook 'eceived a rare and special award as an outstanding sup- Jorter of the Junior ROTC Pro- gram. Many a Knight has passed hrough the Castle doors. All will 'emember Mr. Cook, a true Knight. FOP: A unique characteristic of Mr. Cook s that teachers feel free to come to him with problems or to visit casually. Sgt. Sourtade and Mrs. Ozella Henderson dis- :uss one of Woodlawn's interesting foot- Jall games. ABOVE LEFT: Mr. Cook accepts a special award from Col. vtcClary awarded for his outstanding support of the ROTC. ABOVE RIGHT: DTSA President Mrs. Sally Robinson nforms Mr. Cook oi plans for the Girl of vty Screams pageant. lvlr. Cook, a True Kn 'ght l lnstruction!185 i Administrators Are Seen in All Aspects of Castle Life Many duties filled the days of the three assistant principals. Each had individual tasks to perform, but they all coordinated the main stream of Woodlawn High School. Together Mr. Holman, Mrs. Pugh, and Mr. Moss worked and made all aspects of lite at the Castle enjoyable for both teacher and student. Seen at vari- ous places during a school day, each administrator worked to get a first-hand look at any problems or situations and quickly solved them. 186!lnstruction MR. J. W. COOK, JR. . . . Principal . . . B.S., La. Tech., M.Ed., MSUQ 30 hours, NSU, La. Tech and LSU MR. HILREY F. HOLMAN . . . Administrative Coordi- nator. . .B.S.,NSUgM.Ed. and 30 hours, University of Arkansas MR. GERALD W. MOSS . . . Assistant Principal in charge of Administration . . . B.A. and ME., NSU, 30 hours, LSU and Univer- sity of Arkansas MRS. MILDRED B. PUGH . . . Assistant Principal in charge of Instruction . . . B.S., Gramblingg M.Ed., Prairie View A 8 Mg 30 hours, Southern University A A M, NSU, McNeese State. . .CODAC sponsor f ' sf ti , ?z i l Si 'x S -,-L X5 Vg. ABOVE LEFT: Mr. Holmon sells tootball tickets trom the book- room. ABOVE RIGHT: The three assistant principals take a moment to relax and discuss the day's activities. LEFT: Mrs. Pugh talks with an absent teacher about lesson plans. ABOVE: Debbie Smith and Mr. Moss talk about the basketball schedule tor this year. OPPO- SITE PAGE - Mr, Moss enjoys the homecoming dance as much as the students. lnstructionft 87 Counselors Help Plan and Prepare As guidance counselors, Mr. Simmons, Mr. Gil- liam, and Mrs. Geisler assisted students in every way possible. Anything from schedule changes to choos- ing careers was made easier by the counselors at Woodlawn. Only three counselors were available this year, so the sophomore class was divided and one-third assigned to each counselor. .-ac' arm ABOVE RIGHT: Mr. Simmons and Linda Clanton diligently try to coordinate her schedule. ABOVE: The new audio-visual equipment is observed by Mr. Gilliam and Mrs. Geisler. 188flnstruction 2, ,,, , f - .7 'vw W.. wwf Y H 5' -311 I -- , ,I . V fa., . , 4' .... ' - K - 2 I it I . fif5 fr-1 , ...-,.... . ...... WWW , . ' V -.f..,--Www :ff - , of ' W llll ' ' . L, ni 12-Q 'n.f .V W .. 0,93 . A A .7 , . . . X. ' - ' . 'EQ' V ,,, 1 ,.. , ,.,. , . , I .,,, , E .t... H I , H . l -1, 'f:: . ., J , V A ' , ' 'q -azz? fr r f W ,...e - r t r' ' ,- ,I -- ,-a . ' Q-. Hg l. I- V . -.', ' . I , x 'A i 22,15 A ff fl f . ' Y f ' ' 'S ' ' 1 -,5 . 'i ei ' ' rrl. ' ., r 1' M W? V .... . . ,, lm ' if' -iii'-1.-w ' 1' ' f' f ni , . f ' Ki? ff ul B W .K ' 5 c : . 1 , -is- .. , . '51, .f .-, ,V 5 if '.l V wg I a Q., H ' 5 . NX-fi 1 R Il' f-. ', N ' f inmate, I A H L- 1 NZ t .. t 'E -1 1uL.gww- V V -' - I MRSRANDLE GEISLER. . .Sen- ior Counselor, Sophomore Co- Counselor . . . B.A., Centenary, M.Ed., NSU: 30 hours, NSU MR. JOHN GILLIAM, JR.. . . Freshman Counselor, Sophomore Co-Counselor. . . BS., Wiley College, M.S., New Mexico High- lands University, 30 hours, NSU and Southern University MR. WILLIAM B. SIMMONS . . . Junior Counselor, Sophomore Co- Counselor . . . B.S., NSU, M.A., NSU, 30 hours, NSU l I MRS. ALICE AIKEN . . .Math Coordinator, Geometry . . . B.S., Texas Wesleyan College, M.Ed., University of Texas MRS. ANITA N. CHANDLER . . . English Coordinator, English IV . . .B.A., Centenary, M.A., La. Tech MISS YVONNE COFFEY . . . Social Studies Coordinator, Ameri- can History . . . BA., NSU, M.A., NSU MRS. ELAINE WHITE . . . Voca- tional Business Coordinator, Office Machines - Data Process- ing, Shorthand I . . . B.S.E., Southern State Collegeg M.Ed., University of Arkansas . . . ACCOLADE Editorial Staff spon- sor Coordinators Look for Creative Ways to Teach The use of new and innovative visual aids were sought by the four instructional coordinators of Woodlawn High School to make classes more inter- esting to all those involved. The coordinators worked daily trying to find things that added to each subject and motivated the students to search further into their subject matter. Constantly busy, they kept all of the courses in their subject area running smoothly and efficiently. In addition each coordinator had the responsibility of orienting new teachers in their department and con- ferring with other teachers about their teaching activities. The coordinators also assisted in planning field trips and extra activities. LEFT: Busy in their work- room are Mrs. Chandler and Miss Coffey as they review new magazines. 'iff' lnstruction!189 Library Furnisnes an Endless Source for References .. ., hi, A , yr ' slime, in Sail ABOVE: Student teachers used the valuable resources in the WHS library. RIGHT: Mrs. Bolding assists Renee Fowler with a cur- rent events project. 190flnstruction MBS. LOIS J. ALLEN . , . Librar- ian. , .B.A., Centenaryg L.S,, LSU MBS, WILLIE MAE J. BOLDING . . Librarian. , ,B.S., Gram- blingg M.Ed., Prairie View AGM Universityg further study, Univer- sity of Colorado MBS. LEE BORDERS . . . Library Secretary . . . Louisiana Business College X . . C X I it 4.3. -ww wi it M il -2 A n MQ 'Ea at MRS. FRANCES P. CLARK , . . Secre- tary to the Principal , . . Gayer Business College, Charlotte, North Carolina MRS. LUCY JENNINGS . 4 . Registration Secretary MISS MATTIE L. LEVISTON . . . Book- keeper . . . National Business College, Nashville, Tennessee MRS. CATHERINE WHITMAN . 4 . Attendance Secretary. . Tech. Secretaries Help Maintain Woodlawn X ,V 51 f xx F TOP: Ronnie Giddens receives the figures for his oIub's treasury report from Miss Levi- ston, ABOVE: Mrs. Jen- nings files important announcements inthe teachers' boxes, lDSffUCflOFlf191 English ls Taught With Visual Aids English was perhaps one of the most important subjects taught at Woodlawn because it is con- nected with all phases of the student's life. Fresh- men enrolled in English I were introduced to a pre- paratory course for future English classes. They learned the basics of the theme, novel, research paper, and even the telephone. English ll students expanded their vocabulary and literary interests by 192!Instruction reading various novels. A new course was offered to English lll student They were given the option of taking humanities, t combining English and American history for an depth study of the fine arts. Seniors studied fro Greek Gods to American folk tales. A new cours reading, was also offered in the English department 2? MRS. KATIE F. CROSS . . . Eng- lash ii. . es., Nsu MISS BONNIE COLE. , , English I . . , BS., La. Tech . . . Freshman Class Sponsor MRS. MARY T. DAY . . . English lll,English IV. . .B.S.,Centenaryg M.A., NSUg 30 hours, La. Tech . . .Humanities Club sponsor MF'lS.WILMAD.GIl.BERT. . . Englishll. . .B.A.,NSU It 'fi MRS. LAJUANA B. GOLDSBY . . . English I . . .B.S.,Centenary MR. FLOYD HENDERSON . . . English IV B S NLU Woodlawn Student Oouncilsponsor- 1 l jjluf OWU-Uj ,QJIMIM nw ABOVE: In her attempt to correct a student, Miss Rogers forgets about the film running through the projector. OPPOSITE PAGE - Mrs. King uses many audio visual aids in her sophomore English classes. ww viii. MWQZKQW W Q. WA ME. MRS. OZELLA HENDERSON . . . English ll . . . B.A., Northeastern State, Oklahoma: M.A., Tulsa Universityg 30 hours, NSU, La. Tech MRS. RENDA STINSON KING . . . English ll , . .B.A., NSU. . .Astra Club sponsor MRS. JOYCE L. MCDONALD . . . English I . . .B.S.,Grambling. . .FTAsponsor MRS. JUDY MOORE . . . English ll, Reading I. . .B.S.,NSU lnstruction!193 MISS BETTY PORCHE . . . Eng- lish Ill . . . BS., Southern Univer- sity. . .Y-Teen sponsor MISS BETTY ROGERS . . . . Humanities, English IV . . , B.A. Centenary . , . Astra Club spon I sor, Humanities Club sponsor MISS DORIS E. WAYNE . . . Eng- lish I, . .B.S., Grambling MRS. DOROTHY M. WILLS . , . English, Reading . . . B.S., Gram- blingg M.A., La. Tech S., 1 194fInstruction Versatility Is the Key to Good English A... 1 . Q UN Y .NX . ABOVE LEFT: Tina Green recnesfronione ofthe playsin senior Enghsh. ABOVE:Pam DeVamtand Teny McDonmd Uytor undisclosed communica- Uonin Mr.HendersonE class, LEFT: Toby Martin works hard on her vocabu- IaWtem.OPPO9TEPAGE - ABOVE: Concentration isthe key as BrentVVaHace and Greg Sepulvado study grammar. BELOW: During her planning period Mrs. GHben grades pHes of papers. lnstruction!195 Language Arts Encourage Self-Expression Speech, journalism, and the foreign languages aided all ofthe students in a role of greater commu- nication and self-expression. Self-confidence was achieved in the speech courses as one learned to recite in front of an audience. In journalism, self- expression was encouraged with creative writing. French, Latin, and Spanish widened the horizons of communication for all of the foreign language stu- dents. . -'-5,14 vw. A L ABOVE: Miss Stinson listens as Judy Milgate and Gary Moore recite their first Spanish con- versation. 196!Instruction MRS. JUDITH N. BORDELON . . . Speech I, Drama, Debate . . . BA., La. Tech, M.A., La. Tech . . . NFL sponsor MRS. CAROLE P. HENDERSON . . . Journalism . . . BA., La. Tech, M.A., La. Tech, 30 hours, La. Tech, NLU, NSU, Santa Clara University . . . Cheerleader sponsor, HERALD Editorial Staff sponsor, Quill and Scroll sponsor MISS DOROTHY J. HOVIOUS , , . French, Latin, Read- ing . . . B.A., Siena College, Memphis, M.A., DePaul' University, Chicago . . . French and Latin Clubs spon- sor MRS, CARMEN LAUGHMAN . . . Speech I, English Ill . . . B.A., University of South Florida, M.A., La. Tech MISS MARY A. ROBINSON , . . Speech I . . . B.S.,l Grambling, M.S., Kansas State University, furthei study, Southern University, LSU ' MISS SUSAN STINSON . . . Spanish I, English Ill . . . B.A,, NSU . . .Spanish Club sponsor MR. JAMES O. FRANKLIN . . . Band . . . B.M.E., Southeastern La. University, M.Ed., Southeastern La. University MRS. JOHNNIE P. JORDAN . . . Art ll, Ill, and IV . . . B.A., NSU, M.A., University of Mississippig 30 hours, NSU, La, Tech . . . Art Club sponsor MR. CHARLES E. LOVELACE . . . Artl . . . B.S., Grambling, M.A., La. Tech . . .Art Club sponsor MR. ORLANDO MOSS. . . Choral Music . . . B.S., Grambling, M.M.E., Vander Cook College of Music Creative Abilities Are Expressed Through the Fine Arts and Music The combined efforts of the Woodlawn bands, choirs, and art classes boosted the Twelfth Man spirit considerably. The spirit banners and posters made by the art classes brightened the day of all Knights. Every pep rally was enhanced by the music of the marching band. On the academic side, creativity was encouraged in both the art and music classes. The choir and its musical ability brought pride to Woodlawn with the recognition gained in competition. LEFT: Mr. Lovelace exam- ines the color wheel to vis- ualize a mixture. lnstruction!197 ...lli Social Studies Fulfill Interests A number of courses were offered in the social studies program at Woodlawn. These include civics, general history, American history, geography, soci- ology, and psychology. This year the special humanities classes, which included selected American history and English classes, took several field trips and participated in pioneer day, flapper day, and various other activities related to the humanities. K 198!lnstruction . Q MR. CHARLES CROWDER. . . History, Sociology . . . B.S., NSU, M.S., NSUg 30 hours, NSU MR. AARON FRANKLIN . . . Civ- ics . . . BS., Gramblingp M.Ed., Pepperdine Universityg further study, LSU MR. WINSTON W. GREEN. . . Civics . . . B.A., Southern Univer- sity, M.Ed., Prairie View MR. JESSE JOHNSON . . . Geog- raphy, English I . . . B,A., NSU, M.Ed.,LSU MRS. SARA DAY OLSON. . . World Geography, Reading. . . B.A., LSU ,uf 459' 'Signage' ws -f....,., , x ....ts.m.:,., . , 1 ABOVE LEFT: Hank Delony stands punished in the Puritan stocks in Humani- ties class. ABOVE RIGHT: The newspaper and current events assumes an impor- tant role in Mr. Green's civ- ics classes. LEFT: Donna Smith, Joni Greemon, and Janet Westcott research sociology and American history projects. Instructionft 99 Trips Enlighten Social Studies Students 'zfb 200flnstruction R U 'G 'TL 1 ' X5 I ABOVE LEFT: Debra Moss, Denise Barre, and Gary Trisler make use of the record player for assistance in social studies class. ABOVE RIGHT: Cynthia Floyd makes use of time for independent study. RIGHT: Larry Nunnery suffers the con- sequences for napping during Mr. Scott's American history class. OPPOSITE PAGE - BELOW: Mr. Johnson uses relief maps to explain elevation to geography classes. if' MISS FRAN RHODES . . .American History . . . B.A,, MA., 30 hours, NSU MH. BILL ROBINSON . . , Psychology, Sociology . , , BA., LSU, NSU . . , National Honor Society and Senior Class sponsor MR. THEOPHILE N. SCOTT . . . American History . . . BS., NSUQ M.S., University ot Arkansasg 30 hours, NSU MRS. SONJA WEBB . . . Civics, American History Humanities . . . B.A., La. Tech . . . Football Program Ad Staff sponsor MR. C. W. WILLIS. . . Civics, Aviation . . . B.S., LSUg B.A., NSU , . . Inter- act Club sponsor tCES 3+ E lnstruction!201 Science Students Attend Medical Seminar General science provided the students with an understanding of science and what one can do with science. IPS taught the relationship between the physical things in the world. Units in biology included cell anatomy, ecology, human and plant anatomy, and experiments with live animals. Lab work was included with each unit. Biology ll was ABOVE: Typing blood was one ot many experiments per- formed in science. RIGHT: Specimens are exhibited to biology students by Miss Kyser. OPPOSITE PAGE - LEFT: Donald Foster assists Mr. Smith in a chemistry dem- onstration. RIGHT: Vickie Ursery looks diligently at her nine weeks report. 202!lnstruction designed to aid students in learning by first-hand experience. Microbial genetics, population, dynam- ics, and animal behavior were included in some of the units studied. Chemistry studies dealt with chem- ical structure and properties of matter. Physics, the advanced science course, taught students the why behind things. l . Q8-sl' Adm 915 MR ARCHIE T. BOOTH, JR ..,. Physics. IPS. . .B.S.,Centenary Miss JANET KYSER. . .Biology . .B.A., M.Ed., NSU MR. JOSEPH N. ROGE , . . Biology, General Science . . . B.S., NSU, M.Ed., Stephen F. Austin, 30 hours, NSU. . .Sophomore Class sponsor MR. CURTIS J. SMITH . , . Chemistry, Busi- ness Math. . .B.S., Auburn University, M.Ed., Mercer University Instruction! 203 Math Provides Challenge for Determined Students Six courses were offered by the math department during the 74-75 school year. General math dealt with basic fundamentals. Alge- bra I and ll furthered advancements in mathematics dealing with variables, open sentences, symbols, and sets. Geometry students were taught to deal with plane figures, constructions and proofs. Trigonometry and calculus were introduced to advanced math stu- dents. The objective of the department was to try to prepare students to survive in a society where it is necessary to deal with figures and logic. RIGHT: Mrs. Gordon uses the overhead projector to demonstrate problems to advanced math students. OPPOSITE PAGE - RlGHT: Tracey Posey found intent study neces- sary in algebra. X 204!lnstruction MRS. BILLIE MIMS ALFORD . . . General Math ll . . . B.S., South- ern Universityg further study, New Mexico State, LSU-S . . . Knights for Christ sponsor MR. FLOYD E. BYRD . . . General Math ll. . .B.S., NSU MR. ARTHUR J. DUHON. . . Algebra, Geometry . . . B.S., NSU . . .Knights for Christ sponsor MRS. VELMA LEE FULLER . . . General Math. . .B.S., Gram- bling MRS. SHERRY J. GORDON . . . AIgebraII,Advanced Math. . . B.S., NSU, M.A., University of Arkansas MR. ROGERS W. MARTIN. . . General Math . . . B.S., Centen- ary, M.A., NSU, 30 hours, NSU, LSU . . . Science and Math Club sponsor MRS. NELLIE CLARK MORELL . . .General Math . . . B.S., M.Ed., 30 hours, NSU . . . Junior Medical League sponsor MR. WALTER E. SPAIN, JR .... General Math. . .B.S., Gram- bling . . . National Honor Society co-sponsor MISS LORANE TUCKER. . .Gen- eral Math I and II . . . B.S., South- ern University, M.S., La. Tech Business Dept. Receives New Equipment Woodlawn's Business Department was busy mak- ing field trips to related places of business. Tours were conducted at General Electric, Caddo Parish School Board, and Commercial National Bank. The use of new wireless dictation equipment was also organized this year. This phase ot curriculum prepared students who planned on going into any branch of business prior to graduation. ABOVE: Assistance was always appreciated as Lanelle Ross aids Joyce Armer in COE class. OPPOSITE PAGE - ABOVE: Steve Balfe and Rich- ard Thigpen work together on the programming calculator in data processing. BELOW: Clyde Barnes and Dorothy Robinson prepare to sell Knight statuesfor DE. fund raising. 206!lnstruction MRS. RUTHIE LEE COLEMAN . . . Typewriting I . . B.A., Philander Smith MRS. LOTTIE LAW HENNIGAN . . . Typewriting I . . BS., NSU . . . HERALD Ad Staff sponsor ' MRS. B. J. KELLUM . , . Typewriting I and Il . . , BS. Grambling, M.Ed, 30 hours, Prairie View ASM MISS LINDA LOPER . . . Shorthand I and ll . . . B.S. M.A., 30 hours, La. Tech . . , Z Club and ACCOLADI Editoral Staff sponsor MRS. MATTIE RACHAL , . . Bookkeeping I, Typewrit ing ll. . .B.S., NSU. . ,FBLA sponsor MRS. SHERRIE RYAN . . . Bookkeeping I, Communi cations . . . BS., MS., NSU . , . FBLA and ACCO LADE Ad and Circulation Stall sponsor 3 MRS. JEANETTE COLLINS . . . COE, COP, Typewriting ll . . . BS., University of Hous- ton. . .COE Club sponsor MBS. BETH LA GRONE . . Work-Study Program . . . B.S., Southern State Collegeg M.Ed., Stephen F. Austing 30 hours, La. Tech MR. WADE ROBINSON . . . DE I and ll, General Business . . . B.S., Grambling . . . DE Club sponsor MRS. CHRIS STBOTHER . . . DElandlI. . .B.S,, MS., NSU . . .DE Club sponsor Experience Proves Best Teacher Woodlawn's school work program included COE and DE. These classes aided students by allowing them to attend classes during half the day and work the other half. In class the students were taught the skills needed to function properly on their jobs. Working provided the students with on-the-job training. ills, 'N H I I . A-I fl Instruction!207 Voc. and Related Stress Careers Woodlawn's vocational program offered a variety of electives. These included mechanical drawing, a study of communicating visually the shape of three- dimensional objects by means of two-dimensional drawings, aviation, the study of airplane systems, meteorology, navigation and aviation history, small gas engines, the fundamentals of servicing, adjust- ing, repairing, and conditioning gas engines. Agriculture, home economics, and woodworking were also offered as electives. ABOVE: Mr. Chopin takes advantage of a free period for planning. 208!lnstruction MR. ED CHOPIN . . . Electronics, Woodworking. . . BS., NSU. . . Key Club sponsor . MR. HAROLD HARRIS . . . Agri- culture l, ll, Ill, IV. . .B.S., M.Ed., Stephen F. Austin . . . FFA Club and 4-H Club sponsor MR. THOMAS LUDLEY . . . Woodworking. . .B.S., Gram- bling . . , Assistant football and basketball coach MR. LEROY WASHINGTON, SR. . . . Small Gas Engines . . . B.S., Gramblingp M.Ed., Southern Uni- versity. . .Industrial Arts Club sponsor MRS. JEAN A. YOUNG, . .Home Ec. Ill, Home and Family Living . . .B.S., La. Tech . . . FHA Club sponsor SGT. FLOYD J. COURTADE . . . Military Science I, II, Ill, and IV, . . Highland Pipe Band and Rifle Team sponsor SGT. ELBERT ROBERSON. . . Military Science I, ll, Ill, IV. . .Drill Team sponsor '1 ROTC Teaches Military Discipline ROTC, an Army education course, provided for mili- tary experience for students. Objectives were to develop in each student good citizenship, self-reliance, leadership, and a knowledge of basic Army skills. The ROTC Color Guard presented the flag and officers served as ushers at all of WoodIawn's home football games. LEFT: Members of the pipe band are instructed by Sgt. Courtade. ABOVE: Robert Clark looks on as Philip Miley practices for a Highlander per- formance. TOP: Sgt. Roberson teaches Jeannie Smith the pro- cedure of saluting. lnstruction!209 ,W ,, Physical Education and Driver Ed. Remain Ever Popular at Castle Unaffected by the recent decision that P.E. should no longer be a required subject, the enrollment in physical education classes continued as strong as before. Among activities included in the program were track, tennis, volleyball, softball, and football. MISS BETTY DIXON . . . P.E. . . . B.S., South- ern State Collegeg M.S., 30 hours, La. Tech MR. BERMAN JAMES HARBOR, SR. . Health, PE . . . BS., Tuskegee Institute, M.A,, Q Drivers education classes taught by coaches at the Castle included first-hand observations in the class room followed by actual driving supervision by the teachers for six hours experience. Texas Southern University, advanced study, LSU MR. KENNETH W. IVY. . .PE . . .B.S., NSUQ MS., La. Tech . . . Basketball coach and assist- ant football coach MR. AL MILLER . . . PE., Health B.S., NLU: MS., La. Tech. . .Assistant football COBCTI MR. SHEALY SHELBY, JR.. . .PE., Civics BS., Grambling . . . Track coach and assistant football coach MRS. CAROLYN SMITH. . .P.E., . .B.S., NSU . . . Lancerettes sponsor MRS. MARY TURNER. . .P.E. . . .B.S., Gram- bling MRS. DOT WILLIS . . . PE .... BS., M.Ed.. NSU . . . Red Line sponsor 21 Ofinstruction I I E O 1 4 l I ,S .. L3- . . ffl N rwgifvlf rigid , swf . MR. JOSEPH B, BONDURANT . . .P.E., Driver Ed. . . .B.S., NLUQ MS., La, Tech. . .Jun- ior Class sponsor . . . Base- ball coacn and assistant foot- ball coach MR. ERIC WAYNE JOHNSON . . .P.E., Driver Ed. . . .B.S,, La. Tech MR. LOWELL MORRISON . . . Driver Ed. . . . BS., La, Techg MS., University of Arkansas . . .Head footballcoach Instruction!21 1 Mrs. LaFitte, Aids Start New Projects MRS. BARBARA CREWS. . .Library Aid. . .Cen- tenary, La. Tech MRS. GAYLE DUNN . . . Study Room Aid . . . La. Tech MRS. B. J. LAFITTE . . . Reclamation Counselor . . .B.S.,Southern University MRS. CAROLYN S. MOORE . . . Study Room Aid . . .Spencer Draughan BusinessSchooI MRS. ELIZABETH A. TUGGLE. . .Reclamation Aid . . .La. Tech MRS. LORAINE N. WHITE . . . Reading Aid . . . Grambling The job of teacher aids included many dutiesg they were called on to fill many administrative positions. t This year the completion of the new learning cen- ' . ...... M ..... . ter provided a new and more comfonable location for study classes. Students enjoyed using the quiet side for private study and the other for group discus- sion. This was effective as well as helpful in the classes. RIGHT: Mrs. LaFitte gives indi- vidual help to Dennis Wolfe. 212!InStructi0n Custodians Keep Castle in Qrder Upkeep of the Castle was the responsibility of the maintenance staff, which was divided into two main parts. The custodians were in charge of the grounds, keeping the' halls in order, and repairing mechanical difficulties. MR JIMMY DEEN . . . Custodian MRS. MARILYN HEATH. . .Cafe- teria Cashier MRSGLENDA MILLER. . .Cafe- teria Cashier MRS. SYBIL THOMPSON. . . Cafeteria Manager. . .Norton Business College MRS. ALLIE WARE . . . Cafeteria Cashier Cafeteria workers were in charge of seeing that students were fed a well balanced lunch each day. Some of the students at Woodlawn were involved in the breakfast program. -.N ..,, ' .,,.,,,. -ff JV' . 'ily r-...AN I N.. gsw Instruction!213 -1 .1 H 'F 5 E 2 E if 5' E 5! 'S is I 2 3 2 S i 2 i 2 5 3 5 9 3 3 S 5 5 Q 2 3 3 Y. 3 2 Y -ldv 1 xx x f ff fl XZ l , PEQPLE Seniorsf215 L. 216!SeniorS 11 -I NN-I NEB f 'JF' wx! 4 V QQ' if , S' 'J ' 5 X17 mi' I Qi' 'Vvs 45 W -,th if 'G , vim, V.. 521, Q xy. 'T ... ! F 'A g x 1? 3' J' ,f:, SVS i O EQTQ Q Seniors!217 1724 , - .235 ' war STEVEN LEE BALFE - Boys' State Alternate 43 Interact Club 43 Chemistry Lab Assistant 4 THOMAS BALZRETTE - Concert Choir 2, 3, 4, Accompanist 2, 3, 43 A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Section Leader 2, 43 ROTC 2, 3, 4, Major 4, 1st Lieutenant 33 CODAC 33 Library Worker 23 Knights for Christ 23 Humanities Club 3, 4, Treasurer 33 National Honor Society 3, 4 CECILE BARNES - Lancerettes 2,31 CODAC 33 Office Worker 4 DEBBIE BARNES - DECA 4 BECKY JO BARNETTE - Lancerettes 2, 3, 43 Knights for Christ 2, 33 Y-Teens 23 Class Chaplain 23 Interact Sweetheart 25 CODAC 3, 4 KAREN BARTLEY 218!Seniors 'x if JOHN AARON - Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 43 ROTC Pipe Band 2, 33 All-District Band 3, 43 Band President 43 Interact Club 3, 4, Senior Board Member DEBRA DENISE ADAMS - Marching Band 2, 33 Concert Band 2, 33 Knights' Band 4 JIMMY ADAMS PATTI ADLEY - Key Club Sweetheart 2, 3, 43 Lancerettes 2 3, Lieutenant 33 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, Secretary 2 FTA 3, Treasurer 33 FBLA 43 Accolade Pageant 4 MIKE ALLEN RANDY ALLEN - Football 2, 43 Accolade Pageant 2, 4 JANICE ALLRED - Speech Club 2, 33 Drama Club 2, 33 Lan- cerettes 2, 3 DEBI ANDERSON - French Club 23 CODAC 23 FTA 2, Board Member 23 Student Council 23 Lancerettes 2, 33 Y-Teens 3, 43 DECA 43 Knights for Christ 3 DAVID ANDERSON - Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 JOYCE MARIE ARMER - Lancerettes 1, 33 Girls' State 43 COE 43 FBLA 4 BLENDA AUSTIN - Officer Worker 3, 4 MELISSA AUSTIN - Red Line 2, 3, 43 Y-Teens 23 Art Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Lancerettes 23 Z Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Secretary 4' CODAC 3, 43 French Club 33 Knights for Christ 3, 43 Nationa Honor Society 3, 43 Student Council Second Vice President 43 Girls' State 4 v Student Council Alternate 2, Representative 3, 4, Senator 43 Ns.. We s XZ!! ty ,,,.- T David Glass and Susan Ramsey talk about their good times at the Castle. The Road to Kn ighthood Has Ended JAFZLENE BEAUDOIN V ILARA MAE BELL 'RESLEY BELL 'OLLY BENFIELD - Lancerettes 25 FHA 15 FTA 25 Red Line 1, 4, Who's Who in American Drill Teams 4 tLBERT BENNETT Ill - Student Council Representative 35 B Dhoir 35 Science and Math Club 45 Concert Choir 4 EVELYN BENNETT - FBLA 45 Accolade Pageant Trumpeteer LAREN BERGERON - Band 2, 3,45 HERALD 4 LILLY RAY BERRY 7HUCK BERTHELOT - Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 15 Key Club , 3, 45 FFA 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 45 National Honor ociety 3, 4, Treasurer 4 Seniorsf219 BILLY BIBLE - DECA 4 LINDA BLACKWELL - DECA 4 RHONDA LYNN BLANK - Lancerettes 2, 35 FBLA 45 COE 4 Secretary 4 SHARON BLANKENSHIP - Knights for Christ 2, 3, 45 Lancer ettes 2, 3, 4, Lieutenant 3, Lt. Col. 45 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Vici President 35 Accolade Pageant 25 Student Council 4th Vici President 3, Chaplain 45 A Cappella Choir 3, 45 CODAC E Homecoming Court 3, 4 OSCAR BLEDSOE - Concert Choir 25 A Cappella Choir 4 ROTC 2, 35 Student Council Representative 25 Art Club 35 Tal ent Show 2, 3, 4 LANELL BLOUNT - FHA 2, Secretary 25 Lancerettes 2, E Beauty Pageant 25 Z Club 45 FBLA 45 Student Council Repre sentative 45 Judo Club 4 KENNETH BLOXOM - Football Manager 2 LARRY JOE BOLES - Track 3 TONY BOLES - Football 25 Student Council Representativ 3: DECA 4 David Glass Heads Senior Class LESTER BOLTON EDDIE BONEY DONNA JANE BONNER LAWANDA BOOGHREY - Latin Club 35 FBLA 4 SUSAN BOUNDS - Lancerettes 2, 3, 45 HERALD Editorial Staff 3, 4, Co-Editorg Quill and Scroll 3, 45 National Honor Soci- ety 3, 4: CODAC 3, 4 DARLENE BRANTON 22O!Seniors L iis I ' iii QHONDA COLEEN BRASELTON STEPHEN BRITT QONNIE BROCATO - Lancerettes 2, 3, Art Club 2, 3, 43 Y- eens 2, 3, 4, Social Chairman 3, Speech Club 25 Cheerleader l OBBY BROWN - Football 1, 2, 3, 4, All-District 4 ENNIFER DENISE BROWN - Y-Teen 2, 3, 45 SCiel'1CB and lath Club 23 FHA 25 DECA 33 CODAC HEILA JEAN BROWN - FHA 2, Lanoerettes 2: FBLA 4 AIKE BROWNING - Baseball 2, 3, 43 Industrial Arts Club 2, lg Boys' State 4, Key Club 4 IHARLES RAYMOND BRUMLEY JR. - DECA 3,4 lAMES BRUMLEY - DECA 3, 4 ANICE ANNETTE BRYANT - Student Council Representa- ve 2 'ERNON ROY BRYANT LEITH BUCHANAN - ROTC 2, 3, 4, Social Studies Fair Win- er 2 IOSE BURKS - Lancerettes 2, Y-Teens 2, 3 tATHY BYRD - Band 2, 4, Student Council Representative 2 EANNIE CALHOUN - Lancerettes 2, 3, 4 C 'OBERT CARROLL :ONNIE CARTER EBORAH LYNN CARTER - Band 2, 3, 4, Junior Medical eague 3, 4 Knights Keep Castle Going eeeee A P. J. CARTER VICKI JO CARTER - Lancerettes 2, 3, 4g ACCOLADE Ad an: Circulation Stalt 3, CODAC 3 JONATHAN CASH - Football 2, 3, 4, Student Council Repre sentative 4 JOHN RUSSELL CLARK KATHY CLARK - Lancerettes 1, 2, COE 4 ROBERT CLARK Billy Luker finds Mauri Wantuck is ruthless about parking zones. Jana Prothro assists in the off -f A '?-Ny 35. 222!Seniors LINDA CONTARIO - FBLA 43 COE 4 WANDA COOKS - Lancerettes 2 GARY COOPER ROBBIE ELAINE COTTON LYNN COX SUSAN COX - ACCOLADE Circulation Staff 23 Lancerettes 23 CODAC 33 DECA 33 National Honor Society 3, 4 DANNY COY - ROTC 2, 3, 4, Major Adjutant 4, Color Guard 2, 3, Drill Team 2, 3, 1st Lieutenant 33 Interact Club 3, 4, Vice President 4 DEBORAH COY-Student Council Alternate 1 3 Library Worker 1, 43 Spanish Club 33 CODAC 33 National Honor Soci- ety 3, 43 Astro Club 43 Junior Medical League 43 ROTC 4, Adjutant Major Sponsor SHARON ANNETTE CRAWFORD - FHA 2, 3, President 33 Lancerettes 2, 3, 4, Drummer 3, 43 FBLA 3, 4, Secretary 43 HERALD Ad Staff 3, Asst. Manager 33 COE 43 Student Council Alternate 43 Ouill and Scroll 4 CHARLES ROBERT CLARKSON - ROTC 1, 2, 33 Concert Choir 33 A Cappella Choir 43 Student Council Representative 4 CHARLES CLAYTON TOM CLAYTON DENISE CLINGAN - Z Club 2, 3, 4, Junior Board Member 3, Service Chairman 43 Student Council Senator 2, 43 Red Line 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 4, Secretary 43 Girl of My Dreams Finalist 33 Girls' State 4 RANDY CLINTON - Speech Club 23 Drama Club 23 DECA 3, 43 Student Council Representative 4 DANNY COFFEY - Baseball 3, 43 DECA 4 BELINDA FAYE COLEMAN - Speech Club 23 DECA 43 Astra Club 43 FHA Club 43 CODAC 4 SEBERN COLEMAN ADDIE COLLINS fi. t, ,, 3 3, ' ff' ,tc 107' W Seniors! 223 LAURA KAYE CRNKOVIC - COE 4 PAULA DIANNE DALTON - Lancerettes 2, 3, HERALD Edito- rial Staff 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Girls' State Alternate 4, Community Affairs Council Represent- ative 4 PATRICIA DENESE DANIELS - Lancerettes 2, Girls Choir 4, Secretary 4 VITA MARIE DANIELS - CODAC 3, Lancerettes 3, Y-Teens 3, Cheerleader 4 TRUDY DAVID - Lancerettes 1, Red Line 1, 2, Beauty Pag- eant 2, Interact Sweetheart 2, Speech Club 1, 2, 3, NFL 1, 2, 3, Knights for Christ 2, Drama Club I, 2, 3, Student Council Representative 2 JEANNIE DAVIDSON - Y-Teens 2, Student Council Alternate 2, CODAC 2, 3, Lancerettes 2, 3, Knights for Christ 3, 4, COE 4, Vice President, FBLA 4 CAROL DAVIS - FHA 2, Lancerettes 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Office Worker 3, COE 4 CONNIE DAVIS - COE 4 EDGAR DAVIS - FFA 3, DECA 4 MPHA- 224!Seniors 'QM if Vassals of '71 KENNETH DAVIS ROBERT DAVIS STEVEN ROBERT DAVIS - Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, March- ing Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Section Leader 3, 4, Stage Band 2, 3, 4 ROTC Pipe Band 1 , 2, 3, Barksdale All-District Band 3 ADRIAN R. DAVISON - FBLA 2, 3, Knights for Christ 2, 3, Y- Teens 2, CODAC 2, 3, ACCOLADE Ad Staff 3 FELICIA ANN DELOACH - 4-H Club 2, 3, Choir 3, COE 4 FBLA 4 DEDE DE SANTIS - French Club 3, Junior Medical League 3 CODAC 3, DECA 4, Student Council Representative 4 wav , iecome Knights of '75 MIKE ERWIN - Key Club 2, 3, 45 Student Council Alternate 2 Boys' State 4 LUCRETIA SUE ESTILL - Student Council Representative 2 45 CODAC 25 Drama Club 2, Treasurer 25 Speech Club 2, 4 Science and Math Club 4, Secretary 45 Astra Club 4 JOHN FAKESS RODNEY PENN - DECA 4 RENEE FESTERVAND - Class Secretary 15 Y-Teens 1, 25 -ancerettes 15 Art Club 2, 3, 4, President 45 Speech Club 35 Drarna Club 35 Marching Band 3, Flag Line 35 CODAC 3, 4 -EONARD FLEMING - Band 3, 4 PAM DEVAULT - Latin Club 2, 3, 45 Choir 2, 35 Lancerettes 2, 3, 45 ACCOLADE Ad and Circulation Staff 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 45 National Honor Society 4 RANDY M. DIGBY - DECA 3, 4 STANLEY RAY DIXON ROGER DONAHUE - Football 2, 3, 4, Letterman 3, 45 Junior Medical League 2 KEITH DOUGLAS JAMES DOWDALL - Key Club 3,4 BECKIE ANN DRACH - Science and Math Club 3 DONETTE EASON LARRY J. EGGLESTON - Football 3 Seniors! 225 CYNTHIA RENEE FLORES - CODAC 3 TINA SIMS FLORES - DECA 4 GLORIA FRANKS DEBORAH GAYLE FRAZIER - Y-Teens 1, 25 Knights for Christ 1, 2, FHA 25 FTA 2, Lancerettes 2, 3, Lieutenant 3, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Accolade Pageant 3, 4, Queen 4, Head Cheerleader 4 JOYCE FREEMAN GALE FULLER RON FURLOW- DECA 3,4 DONALD EUGENE GAMBLE - ROTC 2, 3, Drill Team 2, 1st Lieutenant 3, FFA 45 4-H 4 JOHN KENDEL GARNER - Band 2, 3, 4, Industrial Arts Club 3, Treasurer 3, Knights for Christ 3, 4, Treasurer 35 ACCO- LADE Ad and Circulation Staff 4 JAMES GASKIN TOM GENTRY - Interact Club 3, 4, CODAC 3 REBECCA ANN GEREAU - Beauty Pageant 3, Lancerettes 33 Spanish Club 3, Y-Teens 3, HERALD Editorial Staff 4 JUDY GERMANY ROBERT ALLEN GIBBS - NFL 2, 3, 45 Speech Club 2, 3, 43 Speech Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 2, 33 Debate Team 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 4, Voice of the Red Line 4 ' DANNY GIBSON - Football 2, 33 Basketball 1, 23 Student Council Representative 1 , 2 SHELIA RAE GILL - Science and Math Club 2, FHA 3 BRUCE GILLEY CLIFFORD GILLIARD 226!Seniors , . -' ,Q vw 9 Q a 9 y lt McDearmont and Sharon Blankenship lead the Lancerettes in the Alma Mater. X , S Pep Rallies End With Moment of Respect CINDY GINGLES - Student Council Representative 2g FHA 4 DAVID GLASS -- Speech Club 2, 3, NFL 2, 33 Debate Team 33 Student Council Representative 2, Ineract Club 2, Board Mem- ber 2g Football 3, 4, Letterman 4, Key Club 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, President 45 Student Council Representa- tive 3g CODAC 3, 4, Class President 4, Inner-Club Council 4, HERALD Editorial Staff 45 Class Favorite 4g Accolade Pageant 4 RUSSELL GOAD TED GOKLMAN KEITH GONGRE - DECA 4 KEVIN WAYNE GONGRE - Football 3, DECA 4 CATHY GRAHAM - Lancerettes 2, Key Club Sweetheart 2, Y-Teens 2, Red Line 3, 43 CODAC 33 Beauty Pageant Finalist 3g Homecoming Court 4, Student Council Alternate LINDA GRAVES - DECA 4 TINA MARIE GREEN Seniors!227 TINA GUITON - Concert Choir 3, 4, Vice President 4, Stu in x dent Council Representative 4 CLIF GWIN - DECA 3, 4 TOMMY HADWIN I ii, NICKI ANN HALL - Lancerettes 2, Y-Teens 2, Red Line 3, 4 FTA 3, CODAC 3, Z-Club 4 ,M JOYCE HAMILTON - Student Council Representative 4 MONA HAMMETT - Lancerettes 2, 3 GLEN HAMPTON KENNETH HANSON - ROTC 2, 3, Band 3, 4 GROVER HARRIS JANICE HARRIS RANDY HARVEY SHELIA DENISE HAYES - Marching Band 2, 3, 4, Concer Band 2, 3, 4, Flag Line 2, ROTC Bagpipe Band 3, 4, Knight' for Christ 3, 4, CODAC 3, Office Worker 4, ROTC Sponsor Captain 4, FBLA 4 Senior Lancerettes promoted enthusiasm wherever they went. 5 1, 1 H ii 1 IE s 228!Seniors Seniors Keep That Spirit Up! PHYLLIS HILLIER - Lancerettes 2, 3, 43 Y-Teens 2, 3, 43 Knights for Christ 2, 3, 43 CODAC 3, 43 Office Worker 3, 43 Student Council Alternate 43 Z Club 4 RICHARD HINDS HELEN HOLMES LEE HOLTZCLAW BRETT HOUSTON - Football 23 Basketball 23 Track 23 DECA 3 GINGER HOWELL - Art Club 2, 33 Student Council Repre- sentative 23 Student Council Alternate 33 Beauty Pageant Finalist 23 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Parliamentarian 33 CODAC 23 Span- ish Club 23 Lancerettes 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Outstanding Marcher 43 Knights for Christ 3, 43 Speech Club 33 Office Worker 43 Accolade Pageant 4 LORI HAYNES - Lancerettes 1, 2, 33 Y-Teens 13 French Club 2 DENNIS GLENN HEARD - ROTC 2, 3, 4, Color Guard Com- mander 2, Drill Team Commander 3, Captain 3, Lt. Col. 43 Interact Club 2, 3, 4, President 43 Best Drilled Cadet in Caddo Parish 23 Speech Club 3 MILDRED LENEE HEBERT - Lancerettes 2, 33 Speech Club 23 National Honor Society 3, 43 CODAC 3 ALVIN HENDRICKS - Basketball 2, 3, 43 Student Council Representative 33 Choir 4 MARY HENSON - Astra Club 2, 3, 4, President 43 French Club 2, 33 National Honor Society 3, 43 Ouill and Scroll 3, 43 HERALD Editorial Staff 3, 4, Editor-in-Chief 4 GAIL HERRINGTON - Lancerettes 23 Y-Teens 2 CHUCK HERRON - Art Club 2, 33 Junior Medical League 23 Key Club 2, 3, 43 Baseball 1, 23 Student Council Senator 33 Student Council Treasurer 43 HERALD Editorial Staff 3, 43 CODAC 3, 43 Class Treasurer 43 Boys' State 4, State Officer 43 Red Line Manager 4 MARY HELEN HIERS - Art Club 2, 33 NFL 2, 3, 4, President 4, Recording Secretary 33 Drama Club 2, 33 Speech Club 2, 3, 43 Lancerettes 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 4 JANIE HILL - Lancerettes 2 3853 Seniors! 229 DUANE HUDDLESTON - DECA 4 JERRI HUDSON - Lancerettes 35 Y-Teens 35 National Hono Society 3, 45 Astra Club 45 ACCOLADE Editorial Staff 4 GLADYS MARIE HUGHES GWYNDOLYN HUMPHREY TEENA NAREEN HUMPHREY - DECA 4 DONALD WAYNE HUNTER EULA HUNTER CLEVE JACKSON - Track 2, 35 CODAC 3, 45 FFA 35 DECA 3 45 Speech Club 3 GERARD JOHNSON - Marching Band 2, 4, Section Leadei 25 Football 3, Letterman 3 Dedication - aBig Word at the Castle RODNEY JOHNSON - ROTC 2, 3, 4, Drill Team 2, 3, 45 Color Guard 2, Outstanding Color Guard 2, lst Lieutenant 3, Execu- tive Drill Team Commander 3, Honor Guard 4, Captain 4, Executive Drill Team Command 45 4-H Club 2, 35 Science and Math Club 35A Cappella Choir 4 BRENDA KAY JONES - Lancerettes 25 Y-Teens 25 Spanish Club 25 Knights for Christ 25 Red Line 3, 4, Who's Who in American Drill Teams 4 MARILYN JONES - Flag Line 4 DANIEL JOYNER -- Football 2, 3, 45 Key Club 25 Student Council Representative 4 JERRY KEENE - Student Council Representative 2, 35 DECA 3 4 KYLE RAYMOND WESLEY KELLEY - Knights for Christ 3, 45 Latin Club 35 CODAC 35 National Honor Society 3, 45 Student Council Alternate 35 HERALD Editorial Staff 45 Speech Club 4 23O!Seniors MIKE KETCHENS - Football 2, 3, 4, CODAC 3 CHARISSE KEY- ROTC 4, Brigade Sponsor 4, Pep Squad 2 GLENDA KING - FHA 2, Y-Teens 2, Class Treasurer 2, 3, Class Secretary 4, Lancerettes 2, Office Worker 2, Red Line 3, 4, CODAC 3, Student Council Representative 4 ALLEN KINLEY - Football 1, 2, 3, 4, All-District 3, 4, Key Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, Student Council Representa- tive 1, 2, 3, CODAC 3, Accolade Pageant 3, 4, ACCOLADE Editorial Staff 4 DEWAYNE MITCHELL KNEIPP - Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Man- ager 3, 4, Football 1, FFA 2, 3, 4, President 3, State Farmer 4, 4-H 2, 3, 4, Football Trainer 4, Key Club 4, HERALD Editorial Staff, Boys' State 4 MATTHEW LAENGER - Football 2, 3, 4, Trainer 2, Head Trainer 3, 4, Speech Club 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 2, 3, 4, Art Club 2, Key Club 3 DAVID LALENA- Football 2. 4 JUSTIN GLENN LARSON - Football 2, FFA 2, 3, 4 TERRY LATHAM - Basketball 2, 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, HERALD Editorial Staff 3 CHARLIE LAW - Basketball 2, 3, 4, Letterman 3, Track 2, 3, 4, Letterman 3 LONNIE LAWSON - Creative Writing Club 2, Math and Sci- ence Club 2, 3, COE 4, Student Council Senator 4, FBLA 4 LOUISE LAWSON Seniors!231 spirit cake Seniors Back Knights All the Way MONA LYNETTE LEE - Speech Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, NFL 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, Treasurer 4, Lancerettes 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Girls' State Alternate 4, ACCO- LADE Editorial Staff 3, 4 WILLIE LEE - ROTC 2, 3, 4, Drill Team 3, 4, Drill Team Com- mander 4, Science and Math Club 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Student Council Vice President 4 STEVE LEGRAND - FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, State Farmer 4, 4-l-l Club 3, 4, Secretary 4 DEBRA SUE LEMAY - Lancerettes 2, 3, 4, Drummer 3, Cap- tain 4 MIKE LEONE - Baseball 2, 3, 4 SHEBYL DIETFTA LEWING - Orchestra 2, Science and Math Club 2, Lancerettes 2, French Club 3, 4, ACCOLADE Editorial Staff 3, 4, CODAC 3, Student Council Chaplain 4, Girls' State 4, Concert Choir 4, Chairman 4 PORTIA LEWIS CATHERINE LEVY JAMES MICHAEL LITES CLAUDIA LITTLE C. J. LOTTINGER - Football 1, 2, 3, 4, All-District 3, 4, All- City 3, 4, Key Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council Representative 1, 2, 3, 4, CODAC 2, 3, 4, Accolade Pageant 3, 4, King 4, Class President 3 BARBARA LOWREY - CODAC 3, FBLA 4, COE 4, Treasurer 232fSeniors The OSD rally was cliqda when the Lancerettes and Red Line pre JEFF LOWERY BILL LUKER - HERALD Editorial Staff 3, 4, Key Club 3,4, Knights for Christ 3, 4, Boys' State Alternate 4, CODAC 3, 4, Red Line Mana er 4 Q DEBBIE KAY LUTTRELL - Lancerettes 2, 3, 4, Flagbearer 4, ACCOLADE Ad Staff 3, FHA 3, 4, Y-Teens 3, CODAC 3 cis TERRY MCDONALD -- DECA 3 JAMES MCDUFF MARTY MCGUFFIE - Key Club 2, 3, 4 W, SHEILA MAE MALONE LINDA MARSHALL RAMONA MARSHALL I O I TIM MARSHALL - HERALD Editorial Staff 4 TEMPLES MARTIN - Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council Alter- nate 2, Student Council Representative 4, Bagpipe Band 2, 3, ROTC 2, 3, 4, Major S-1 4, CODAC 3, 4, National Honor Soci- ety 3, 4, Interact Club 3, 4 NANCY MASHBURN DAVID MAY - DECA 3, 4 LINDA MAYS COLLEEN MARIA MCCOLE - Drama Club 2, 3, French Club 3, Art Club 3, Speech Club 3, Lancerettes 4 SHIRLEY MCCRAVY - Lancerettes 2, 3, 4, Speech Club 2, 3, Debate Club 2, 3, Beauty Pageant Finalist 3, Knights for Christ 4 RANEE MCDANIEL - Lancerettes 2, 3, 4, Speech Club 2, 3, Astra Club 4 MARY MCDEARMONT - Lancerettes 2, 3, 4, Lieutenant 3, Colonel 4, Beauty Pageant Finalist 2, 3, Student Council Rep- resentative 2, 4, Latin Club 2, Knights for Christ 2, Key Club Sweetheart 3 orsf233 Present Achievements Become a Thing of the DEBRA MCHALFFEY - Knights for Christ 2, 3, 43 Y- Teens 2, 33 Lancerettes 23 Student Council Alternate 23 Red Line 3, 43 CODAC 3, 43 Z Club 43 Key Club Sweet- heart 43 Art Club 43 Community Alfairs Alternate 4 VALLIE MERCER - Lancerettes t, 23 COE 4 VIC MERRITT KERRY LYNN MICIOTTO - Band 23 Lancerettes 43 HERALD Editorial Staff 43 Astra Club 4 JOE MIMS BEVERLY MITCHELL - Student Council Representa- tive 43 Knights' Band 4 JENNY MIZELL BOBBY MOORE - Key Club 3, 4 CHIP MOORE - Football 1, 23 Key Club 2, 4 LINDA NELL MOORE - DECA 3, 4, Reporter 4 KARL MORRIS - DECA 3,4 LYDIA JEAN MOSES - Lancerettes 2g DECA 3, 4, Treasurer 33 Student Council Alternate 4 MIKE MOSS RANDALL MOTT - Speech Club 23 Marching Band 2, 3, 43 Concert Band 2, 3, 43 industrial Arts Club 23 Junior Medical League 4 DORA ANN MURPHY - Lancerettes 1 , 23 DECA 4 KAREN MURPHEY - Lancerettes 2, 33 Astra Club 3, 4, Secretary 43 National Honor Society 3, 4 JERRY MURRAY TERRY MURRAY 234!Seniors ,.i+a-en? bw L' -. Past as Future Goals Are Realized I CHRIS MUSGROVE KIM MUSHKO - Lancerettes 2, CODAC 3, COE 4, Student Council Representative 4 HARRELL MYERS - Interact Club 2, 3, 4, Jr. Board Member 3, Sr. Board Member 4, Speech Club 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 2, NFL 3, 4, Debate Team 3, 4 LINDA MYERS - Band 2, 3, 4, Speech Club 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 2, 3, 4, NFL 2, 3, 4, Bagpipe Band 3, 4, ROTC Sponsor 4, Lt. Col. 4, Astra Club 4 TIM NAILE MARK NEAL - Sir Knight 4 CHRIS NELMS POLLY NELMS - CODAC 3 BECKY NEWSOM - Art Club 2, 3, 4, CODAC 3, Lancerettes 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Astra Club 4, HERALD Edi- torial Staff 4 LINDA FAYE NEWTON - Girls Choir 2, Concert Choir 3, A Cappella Choir 4, Cheerleader 4 CYNTHIA NICHOLSON RICHARD NUNNERY PEGGY NUTTALL - Y-Teens 1, 2, Student Council Alternate 2, 4, Lancerettes 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Student Council Repre- sentative 3, Z Club 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Trea- surer 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, ACCOLADE Editorial Staff 3, 4, Co-Assistant Editor 4, CODAC 3 RANDALL ORTON OLSON - Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Stage Band 2, 3, 4 TRACY O'NEAL - Lancerettes 2, 3, 4, Major 4, Astra Club 2, Knights for Christ 2, 3, Interact Sweetheart 3, 4, ACCOLADE Editorial Staff 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Secretary 4, Z Club 4 PHYLLIS OSTTEEN - Lancerettes 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Art Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, Interact Sweetheart 2, ACCO- LADE Editorial Staff 3, 4, Co-Assistant Editor 4, Knights for Christ 3, 4, CODAC 3, 4, Z Club 4 CAROL LYNN OWENS - Lancerettes 2, 4, Y-Teens 2, Stu- dent Council Representative 2, 3, 4, Red Line 3, CODAC 3 DOROTHY OWENS - Art Club 3, 4, CODAC 3 Seniors!235 Homecoming - a Time for Anticipation JUDY PAINTER DIAN PALKA - COE 4 SUSANNE RENEE PANTALION - Lancerettes 1, 2, 3, 4, Y- Teens 1, Junior Medical League 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Social Chairman 43 Student Council Alternate 25 CODAC 35 ACCO- LADE Ad and Circulation Staff 3, 4, Asst. Manager 4, FHA 4, Historian and Parliamentarian 4, Knights for Christ 4 JAMES PARKER - noro 2, 3, 4, Bagpipe Band 1, 2, 3, 4, A Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Sr. Representative 4 WILLIE PARKS REBECCA LYNN PATTERSON - Choir 2, Latin Club 2, 3, President 35 A Cappella Choir 33 National Merit Letter ot Com- mendation ROBERTA PATTERSON IVY YOLANDA PAUL - Junior Medical League 3 JAMES J. PENNINGTON - Chemistry Lab Assistant 3, Inter- act Club 45 Knights for Christ 4 DEBRA PENNYWELL DENNIS LEE PENNYWELL - Knights for Christ 3, Baseball 3, 4, Football 4 JETTIE PENNYWELL 236fSeniors NANETTE PENNYWELL RONALD PENNYWELL - Football 2, 3,4 JOHN PETTEY MARK PHILLIPS - Baseball 2, 3, 4, All-District 33 DECA 4, President 4, Key Club 4 JOHN PICKETT - ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, Bagpipe Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Drum Major 3, 4, tst Lt. 4, Concert Band 2, 3, 4 SHARON YVETTA PIGGEE - Student Council Alternate 2, 4, Student Council Representative 3, Girls Choir 2, Knights for Christ 3, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Wardrobe Person 3, Vice President 4 GARY PILCHER - DECA 4 PEGGY POSEY - Y-Teens 1, Knights for Christ 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, 3, 4, Lancerettes 1, 2, 3, 4, Lieutenant 3, Major 4, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4, Student Council Sen- ator 3, 4, Art Club 3, Z Club 4, ACCOLADE Editorial Staff 4, Girls' State 4 JIMMY POTTER - Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Key Club 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4 DENNIS POTTS LINDA GRAY POUNCY - Lancerettes 3, Marching Ribbon 3 BILLY POWELL DENNIS RAY PRATT - Junior Achievement 3 GLENDA PRICE DAWN RENEE PRIDGEN - Lancerettes 2, 3, Y-Teens 3, FHA 3, Art Club 3, Beauty Pageant 3 ANNICE PROCELL - Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Student Council Sena- tor 1, 3, Student Council Representative 2, Lancerettes 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Knights for Christ 2, 3, 4, Z Club 3, 4, Sr. Board Member 4, ACCOLADE Editorial Staff 3, 4, Editor 4, Girls' State Alternate 4 GARY LYNN PROCELL - Chemistry Lab Assistant 3, Interact Club 4, Knights for Christ 4 JANA KAY PROTHRO - Y-Teens 1 , Lancerettes 2, 3, 4 Seniors! 237 4 RAMONA FAYE RACHAL - Student Council Senator 2, Lan- cerettes 2, 35 Speech Club 2, 3, Z Club 2, 3, Spanish Club 23 HERALD Editorial Staff 3, 4, Co-Mana ing Editor 4, Drama Club 35 National Honor Society 3, 4, Ouillgand Scroll 3, 4 SUSAN RAMSEY - Concert Choir 1, 25 Lancerettes 1, 2, 3, Lieutenant 35 Class Favorite lg Class Chaplain lg Kni hts for Christ 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, President 3, Homecoming gourl 2, 35 Y-Teens 3, 45 Inter-Club Council Alternate 35 Student Coun- cil Parliamentarian 33 FFA Sweetheart 35 Z Club 3, 43 HERALD Editorial Stalt 3, 45 A Cappella Choir 3, Vice President 35 Cheerleader 45 Class Chaplain 4, Student Council Alternate 45 Quill and Scroll 4, Vice President 4, Accolade Pageant 4 ALICIA RANCE I CATHY JAN RASBERRY - Lancerettes 1, 2, FHA 1, 2, Trea- surer 2g Homecoming Court 1, 45 Z Club 2, 3, 4, President 45 Beauty Pageant 2, , Finalist 3, Red Line 3, 4, Co-Lady 43 CODAC 3, 4, Accolade Pageant 3, National Honor Society 3, 41 Girls' State 43 KeBCIub Sweetheart 4 EDWARD F. RHOA ES - Band 2, 3, 4 KAY RICHARDSON - Lancerettes 2, 3, HERALD Circulation and Ad Staff 35 Football Program Ad Stall 3, FHA 3, Student Council Representative 3, Alternate 4, National Honor Society 3, 4g CODAC 33 Quill and Scroll 3, 43 HERALD Editorial Staff, DECA 4, Officer 4 LOTTIE RICHARDSON SHARON DELOISE RICHARDSON KEITH RICHMOND - DECA 3, 4 238!Sel tlOrS '-'- , J, f+0i f ' - f - 'H'-Ll ,',4,+'o'v'o'o'4 ' . il,o,1'o'94v4g4,i46.O,49 5 4-Hu 9Q4 ' ww' ff . - , N in -fi.: 'w O 4.5 Seniors Set FERN ROBERSON GLENDA ROBERSON DAVID E. ROBERT - ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, Drill Team 1, 2, 3, Let- tered 3, Company Commander 4, Pit Leader 33 Interact Club 4 DOROTHEY ANN ROBINSON - Lancerettes 2, Student Council Representative 33 DECA 4 RUSSELL ROBINSON WAYNE RODEN - DECA 4 GLEN RODGERS - FFA 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4, State Farmer 4 LOIS ROGERS DONNA ROOP - Lancerettes 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Student Council Representative 2, 35 Knights for Christ 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, Z Club 3, 4 --ev ctwv' il 'L , r L X 'Tb Pace at Castle DONNA SHAW - French Club 2, 3, Parliamentarian 3, Junior Vledical League 3, 4, Astra Club 3, 4, Historian 4, National Plonor Society 3, 4, Student Council Alternate 4, Knights for Christ 4 MIKE SHELTON - Baseball 2, Football 1, Basketball 1 DAT SHERVILLE - Lancerettes 1, 2, Red Line 3, 4, Who's Nho in American Drill Teams 3, 4, Beauty Pageant Finalists 3 QAY SHIELDS - FTA 1, 2, Secretary 2, Lancerettes 1, 2, Dolor Guard 3, 4, Captain 4, Beauty Pageant 3 RICKEY SIMMONS - Basketball 3, 4 DONNA SIMPSON - Spanish Club 3 DEBRA ANN SINGLETON - Student Council Representative I, 3, Class Vice President 1, Student Council Senator 2, FHA 3, Parliamentarian 3, FBLA 3, 4, President 4, District Vice Dresident 4, COE 4, Spanish Club 4, Class Favorite 4 DEBI SKIPWORTH DINDY SLAY - Y-Teens 2, 3, Lancerettes 2, Key Club Sweet- weart 3, Beauty Pageant Finalist 3, COE 4 PAULA ROSE - Lancerettes 2, 3, 4 LENELLE ROSS - Lancerettes 2, Office Worker 2, 3, COE 4, President 4 LISA ROTHENBERGER - Lancerettes 2, Student Council Representative 2, Alternate 3, Y-Teens 2, Red Line 3, 4, Z Club 3, 4, CODAC 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Beauty Pag- eant Girl of My Dreams 3 DAVID ROWELL SANDRA RUSSELL - French Club 3 KAREN SAMUELS BRENDA ANN SCHELLINGER - Officer Worker 2, 3, 4, Jun- ior Medical League 2, 3, Lancerettes 2, 3, 4, Drummer 4, Spanish Club 3, CODAC 3,4 EDWARD EUGENE SCOTT - Basketball 2, 3, 4, Letterman 3, CODAC 3 LARRY SCOTT No' falls Seniors!239 In Spite of Many Changes, Castle Remains the Same BARBARA SMITH CINDY SMITH DONNA GAIL SMITH - Lancerettes 2, 3, 45 Student Council Representative 35 HERALD Editorial Staff 4 EDDIE MAE SMITH - DECA 3 MELANIE SMITH - Lancerettes 2, 35 Y-Teens 2 TRACE ALLEN SMITH WILLIE LEROY SMITH - Concert Choir 2, 35 Student Council Representative 45 A Cappella Choir GLORIA JEAN SNEED KING SNEED REGINA SNOW DEBRA KAY STANSBURY - Latin Club 2, 3, Public Relations Chairman 35 Science and Math Club 25 FHA Club 3, 4, Secre- tary 3, President 45 CODAC 3 MARY LYNN STARKEY - Lancerettes 2, 3, 4, Lt. 3, Flag- bearer 45 Z Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, Service Chairman 4, Board Member 25 Knights for Christ 2, 3, 45 Student Council Alternate 25 Interact Sweethean 35 ACCOLADE Editorial Staff 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 4 24O!Seniors I ', er Karl Morris was one of the many boys who had to get a quick trim 6' DAVID STARKS BILLY STEPHENS - Football 1 5 Basketball 1 5 Track 1 MARK STEPHENS - Student Council Representative 2, 3rd Vice President 3, President of Student Council 45 Inner-Club Council President 45 Speech Club 2, 35 Debate Team 2, 35 Key Club 2, 3, 4, President 45 Accolade Pageant 2, 3, 45 ACCO- LADE Editorial Staff 35 National Honor Society 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Boys' State 45 Mr, Woodlawn 4 DONNA ANN STEPHENSON - Office Worker 25 Y-Teens 25 DECA 3, 45 Student Council Representative 4 JEFFREY STEWART - ROTC 2 TERI STEWART BOBBY SULLIVAN - Football 3, 45 ROTC 3, 4, Brigade Com- mander 45 Key Club 45 National Honor Society 45 Scholastic Excellence Award trom American Legion 3 STEVE SUMRALL KATHY SWEEDAR - Lancerettes 25 Z Club 2, 3, 45 Key Club Sweetheart 2, 3, 45 Homecoming Court 2, 3, Queen 45 Red Line 3, 4, Co-Lady 45 CODAC 35 Class Favorite 35 HERALD Editorial Staft 45 Miss Woodlawn 4 DEBORAH TAYLOR - Lancerettes 1, 2, 3, 4, Drummer 35 Knights for Christ 1, 2, 3, 45 French Club 35 Humanities Club 35 NHS 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 A Cappella 1, 2, 3, 4, Accom- panist 1, 2, 3, 45 Football Ad Staff 3, 4 GEORGE TAYLOR CLAUDIA JEAN TERRELL - Y-Teens 25 Concert Choir 35 A Cappella Choir 4 Seniorsf241 Seniors Lead Knights Spirit Alphonse Davis and Claudia Terrell showed their spirit by dancing John Pickett helps promote spirit at pep rallies at the Huntington pep rally. RODNEY LEDELL TERRELL STEVE TERRELL - Football 2, 3, Track 2, 3, 43 Knights for Christ 2, 3, 4 RICHARD LOUIS THlGPEN - Spanish Club 2, Rifle Team 2, Drill Team 2, 3, Accolade Court Jester 2, Interact Club 4, Knights for Christ 4 CATHY THOMAS - Class President 2, Student Council Rep. 2, FTA 2, 3, 4, President 2, FHA 2, 3, 4, Speech Club 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 3, 4 CHRIS THOMAS KATHY LYNETTE THOMAS 242!Seniors Homecoming - Enjoyed by All DEPONA TIDWELL - Concert Band 2, 3, 4, Librarian 45 SODAC 33 Knights for Christ 23 ROTC Pipe Band 33 Art Club QACCOLADE Ad and Circulation Staf14 AVID TINGLE AVID WAYNE TODD - Baseball 2, 4g Football 2 ATTI TOWNS - Pep Squad 23 Concert Band 3, 4 OBERT TRAMMELL ENITA TUIEL Tire fe- NAr. Cook congratulates senior maid Cathy Flasberry and escort Poland J,-I7 s ki 'Q' X f Jeff Lowery and his date danced to the music ofthe Piermonts. Seniors! 24 PATRICIA ANN TURNER DONNIE TYNAN - FFA 3, 4, Vice President 4, DECA 4, Par- Iiamentarian 4 VICKIE URSERY -- Lancerettes 1, 2, 3, HERALD Editorial Staff 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, COE 4 JULIA PHILOMENA VANTIENI - Spanish Club 2, 3, Secretary !Treasurer 3, Speech Club 2, 3, Lancerettes 2, 3, 4, Drummer 4, Drama Club 3, 4, President 4, NFL 3, 4, Secretary!Trea- surer 4, Competitive Forensics 4 DEBRA VENABLE - Lancerettes 2, French Club 2, DECA 4 ANNIE MARIE WADDLE - Knights for Christ 2, FHA 4 CHERYL ANN WADE - Class Favorite 1, Red Line 2, Lancer- ettes 2, Student Council Representative 2, FBLA 4, Vice Presi- dent 4 BO WALDROP - DECA 3 RHONDA WALTERS - Knights for Christ 2, 4: Speech Club 2, FBLA 3, FHA 4 Seniors Raise Spirit 244!Seniors Knigints Know the Meaning of Chivalry 44,1 I I ti , e 'T' ' I 2 f 5 I il . 2 I t I ' .1 V14-f , , . Donald Welch helps Sheree Windham pick up her books. ' 2 ,Q ,. 4,3 Xu RICKY WALTON - Office Worker 4 MAURI WANTUCH - Lancerettes 2, 3, 4, Captain 43 Art Club 23 Student Council Alternate 33 Office Worker 33 Student Council Senator 4 JEAN WARDELL MARILYN WARE - Class Vice President 2, 3, 43 Accolade Pageant 2, 3, 43 Art Club 2, 3, 4, Social Chairman 43 Y-Teens 23 Knights for Christ 23 Lancerettes 23 Beauty Pageant 33 Red Line 3, 43 Z Club 3, 4, Parliamentarian of City 4, Social Chair- man 4 ELIZABETH WASHINGTON - DECA 4 SHELIA WASHINGTON TERRY WASHINGTON PATRICIA ANN WATERFALLEN - Lancerettes 2, 3, Lieuten- ant 33 Knights for Christ 23 Officer Worker 23 Z Club 23 CODAC 2, Class Secretary 33 Beauty Pageant 3 DAVE WATSON Seniorsf245 CAROLYN YVONNE WHITE - Girls Choir 23 Concert Choir 33 National Honor Society 3, 43 4-H Club 33 A Cappella Choir 43 Y-Teens 43 FBLA 4 CHARLES ALEXANDER WHITE SHARON WHITE DAVID WHITWORTH -- ROTC 1, 2, 3, Ritle Team 1, 2, 2nd Lieutenant 33 Spanish Club 1 RITA CAROLE WIGGINS SONNY WILKINSON - DECA 3, 4, State Career Conterence Voting Delegate 3 JACKIE WILLIAMS - Speech Club 2 JAMES SHELBY WILLIAMS - DECA 3, 43 CODAC 33 Boys' State Alternate 4 PATTI WILLIAMS 246fSeniors JERRY WATSON DEBORAH DIANE WELCH - Lancerettes 23 Red Line 3, 4, Who's Who in American Drill Teams 43 CODAC 33 Student Council Alternate 33 Knights tor Christ 3 DONALD WELCH - ROTC 2, 3, Ritle Team 2, Military I Cadet of the Year 2, Outstanding 1st Sgt. 33 ACCOLADE Ad and Cir- culation Statf 4, Co-Assistant Manager 43 Key Club 4 KATHLEEN WELLER -- Pep Squad 1, 23 COE 4 STEPHEN WELLS - Football 2, 3, 4: CODAC 3: HERALD Edi- torial Staff 43 Student Council Representative 4 SUSAN WELLS - Lancerettes 2, 3, 4, Drummer 3, 43 FHA 2, 33 Spanish Club 23 FBLA 3, 4, Treasurer 43 National Honor Society 3, 4 JANET ANN WESTCOTI' - Lancerettes 2, 3, 4, Drummer 3, Head Drummer 43 Junior Medical League 33 FHA 4, Vice Presi- dent 43 Football Ad Statf 4 LUWANNA WHEELER - Lancerettes 23 Y-Teens 2, 3, 43 Knights tor Christ 2, 3, 43 Choir 23 Student Council Represent- ative 23 CODAC 23 Beauty Pageant Finalist 2, 33 Red Line 3, 4, Leading Lady 43 Homecoming Court 4 DEAN WHEELER Senior Spirit Motivated Underclassrnen mais! ROSLYN WILLIAMS - Concert Choir 2, 33 Lancerettes 33 Cheerleader 43 Student Council Representative 43 A Cappella Choir 4 DANISE WILSON LISA WILSON - National Honor Society 3, 4 RAYMOND DON WILSON SHEREE WINDHAM - Lancerettes 2, 3, 4 RANDY ALAN WINGARD - Student Council Representative 2, Alternate 33 Track 23 CODAC 3, 4 BEVERLY LOIS WOLF - Girls Choir 23 Concert Choir 4 DONNA FAYE WOOD - Junior Medical League 2, 33 Knights for Christ.23 Science and Math Club 23 Beauty Pageant 3 SUE WOOD - Girls Choir 33 FHA 4 STEVE WRIGHT- Marching Band 1, 2, 33 Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club 23 Studio Band 43 DECA 4, Historian 4 KATHY YORK - Lancerettes 2, 3, 43 Student Council Repre- sentative 2, 33 Concert Choir 2, 33 FHA 2, 33 Speech Club 33 Y- Teens 33 A Cappella Choir 4 DON M, YOUNG GREGORY YOUNG WANDA GAIL YOUNG - French Club 33 Student Council AIternate4 IVORY JEROME YOUNGBLOOD - Track 2, 3, 4 Seniors! 247 0....wf ,,,, ,ml ,f- fn! 248fJuniors ,:'fr.+ , . , ' ff up-.4 .fx a uf 055. he J . Z V I in .. ,' A 4 , Vrce r EIUTI .-A 3.8 'rw ' P I ffg M N 'N-M. M5 fy 42 ml 2'-UVMEL' f ,. f' f 1 ' 1 -, 4 j Presrden Gary Addison Arthur Alexander Sandra Alexander Ray Allen George Ambrose Roger Anderson Junior senators Paula Walsworth and Debbie Cr secret about Debbie's Randy. juniors Make Lasting Friendships Darlene Angell Anna Arpino Brenda Askew Marilyn Baines Vanessa Baines Barbara Baldwin Suellen Balfe Larry Ballard Sue Bamburg Jimmy Bardwell Clyde Barnes Roberta Barnes Denise Barre John Basco Floxanna Barnes OUS8 share 3 Juniors!249 J '53 3 ? sg at A if .,1:- . . .gif ',,- 'ii is 51, 35 'B ,Q 33 1 We . , 1 . Sheila Brazziel Dale Britt Richard Brooks Lisa Brow Beverly Brown Darien Brown David Brown Kathi Brown Pat Brown Jeff Bazer Clem Belton Keith Biggs Candy Black Elaine Blackwell Karen Blundell Vonda Bogues Debi Boles Terry Boller David Booth Ronnie Boswell Doug Boulware Robert Bounds Karen Bowie Debra Boykins Faculty Lenols Squires For three years Coach Bondurant has struggled as junior class sponsor, a Helping Hand Richard Brown Rickey Brown Don Bryant Brad Buckingham Michael Buggs Diane Bunn Janice Burns Carlin Caldwell Walter Cambre 5 Kathy Cantley Gail Carney Jeannie Carr Anita Carter Reginald Cash Janet Caston Calvin Cheney Dawn Childress Patricia Christor Linda Clanton Darrell Clark Pattie Clark Elaine Clayton Philip Clayton Jeanna Cleveland ew? Juniors!251 Robin Clifton Freddy Clinton Patti Coldwell Marie Cole Daphne Coleman Shenteena Coleman Concentration is written on the face of Dean Warren during the Fair Park pep rally. ww? 'ww 'wok Jim Comans Judy Cooksey Carol Cooley Debbie Cooper Susan Counts Dana Couvillion Andrea Cracraft Anita Craft Debbie Crouse Carolyn Crow Elaine Crow Susan Culver Alphonse Davis Diane Davis Rodney Davis Sandra Davis Steve Davis Hank Delony Betty Dickey Terry Dixon 'Px of '76 Show Super Spirit Earle Dodd Smitty Dodd Stanley Donahue Ricky Doughty Scott Douglas Michael Drew John Dufour Kathy Dunham Bruce DuPont Jean DuPont Christine Ebarb Robert Ebarb Debbie Eberhardt Katherine Emtinger battle cry. -It - Sue Bamburg, like many junior Lancerettes, spends dedicated hours to improve and promote spirit. Juniors!253 VT f r 1 f W 9 Z f Z , g,- :V Vi will .f I-Qigifzg, 12? , ggi 'Ziff ' fi , I iEf 5Vf M ' ,gui 4314 ji if 'Zi 1 as 1 5 , .YQ 1' ve' yy ff, 5 Candi Kunce and Cynthia Floyd, band drum majors, show that juniors are the best at pep rallies. 254!Juniors Teresa Emlinger Debbie Falcon Debbie Farley Angie Beth Fielder Cynthia Floyd Michael Flynn Bill Foster Donald Foster Myrtle Fountain Renee Fowler Nancy Freeman Lula Fuller Rhonda Fyffe Debbie Gable David Garrett Squires Hold Positions K f , Junior class president and vice president, Dennis McGuffie and Keith Biggs, talk over class projects. of Leadership Lexie Godfrey Veronica Graham Joanne Greenman Kenny Green Jere Grice Bobbie Grigg Brenda Grimes Jerry Gullette Bettye Hall Debra Hall Gene Hall Randy Hamaker Marilyn Hamilton Donna Hardin Claire Harris Leading the Knights' offense is Squire Doug Thornton. fl! Juniors!255 we 256!Juniors juniors Have live in '75 Keith Holt Michael House Ricky Houston Becky Hudson Delbert Hudson David Huff Bobby Hartsfield Kenny Harvey Denise Hayes Greg Heins Curtis Henderson Joni Henderson Donna Hendricks Karen Henson David Herminghusen Karen Herring Debbie Hild Tommy Hill Sandy Hodgkinson Paul Holeyfield Edgar Holoman Flag Line members be doin' it at halftime 51? ,..M. Robin Hufstetler Steve Huie Barry Humphrey Brenda Humphrey Regina Hunter Debra Jackson Donald Jackson Cedric Johnson Rhonda Fyfte, Debbie Cooper, and Janet Caston have a good time learning the soul routine during fourth period. Janice Johnson Kathy Johnson Cynthia Jones Ferdinand Jones Myrtis Jones Bill Jordan Ada Justice Cindy Juzan Buddy Keim Henri Killgore Bruce Knotts Melanie Koch Candi Kunce Kim LaCaze Ronnie LaCaze Juniors!257 J, '.k - ' x fr? dv Mm M 3 R jg , at f. ff iff 1. v-46' ' L mf-'A' X N 258!Juniors ,pie-lk 17' , In w e mf: x f , fe , . X Q A nys ,, in ,gc ,E ,Q at 9 Shayne Ladner Michele LaFave Carla Latitte Marilyn Lafitte Cynthia Lambert Richard Lattier Leroy Lawrence Debra Lavigne Loretta Lee Kim Lemley Lee Lemoine Mona Lester Debbie Lewis Jack Linson Connie Litton Kim Losey Rita Lowrey Brad Lyies Monica Martin Shirley Martin Tammy Martin DeWayne Mask Kevin Masters Jackie May Jennifer Mayeaux Lynette Mazzone Connell McCoIe Scott McDonald Richard McFadden Dennis McGu1tie Mark McHaIftey Mark McWhiney Debbie Meek Sara Metcatt Mark Miciotto Mary Newby Kathy Miles Patti Miles Jimmy Miller Joni Mills Ida Mims Vic Minor Patricia Mitchell Cindy Mizell Barbara Moody Reuben Moore Ronny Moore Donna Moreau Rodney Morgan Kathy Nagy - 1- i lls - ,M ' . , I 1 -NE.: M y , 1 K 'fi .zur Q ii? ggi? ' Wx 'Y' Xb N . J: r i X NW, 1 .F .K R. ,q IW , N' fu i If . Q ..g.,f,.:g1,5. se ,, E i 'Y l Homecoming Brings Excitement Deborah Moss Melanie Moss Denise Myers Tony Nations Bill Nelson Douglas Netter Junior maids Sandra Alexander, Kim Lemley, and Debbie Ramsey get excited over a Knight first down. Yes. ,.,.,. , R ' A 'J K Juniorsf259 juniors Are Moodmakers Tuba player Terry Dixon gets the beat going. Vicki Norcross Sherry Norred Larry Nunnery Brenda Odell Mark Oldham Lyndel O'Neal Connie Palermo Chris Parker Carolyn Parks 26O!Juniors Mike Pate Cathy Pennywell Judy Pennywell Sharon Pennywell Willie Perry Bobby Pettigrew Sharon Pinchera Deborah Poland Brenda Potter l l l r l l l i Karen Richmond expresses love. Beverly Prudhome Donna Quails David Raohal Jerry Rachai Debbie Ramsey Suzanna Ravenna Lisa Ray Guida Ray Denise Barre does her own thing. Paula Reaves Carol Reeh Mike Reggio Pat Remedes Denise Rhone 6 if fi x' , 5232 . -V . ZW: ' ,, , ' .r Mi, V was F 4 , ,am 1 1 1 sl M' 5 H ,Al 5 V va-4' egg? .. 2 gr! , xp . ,,, , Charles Rich F 'Hsu-at 4 aim j f-:Luv 3 V: ' 151, 329 QWN r ' ii Laurie Rich Maggie Richard Karen Richmond Jeff Robbins Barbara Roberson Diana Robinson Kathryn Rogers Greg Rowe Helen Runyan Kane Satfel Donna Samuels Beverly Sanders Vickie Sandidge Jimmy Sandifer Sandra Schepp Squires Keep on Smal Janet Schontarber Barbara Shepherd Raymond Silvey Tony Sims Delphine Small Barbara Smith Bill Smith Cathy Smith Cheryl Smith Donna Smith Freddy Smith Pam Smith Patricia Smith Shenell Smith Wayne Smith Boogie Dovvn, lr's. Raymond Todaro Frances Toney Debra Towns Brad Tramel DeWayne Triplet Garey Trisler Ramona Solomon Kevin Sowell Randy Staggs Jon Starkey Kathy Stephenson Pam Stevens Donna Stillwell Jack Stovall Cindy Tallant Robert Taylor Kevin Terrell Jerri Thomas Tommy Thompson Doug Thornton lrma Tignor Don't Mess Around gether on and off th Rickey Tyler Mark Trotter Peggy Tucker Ted VanHess Cindy Vaughn Stan Wade Billy Walker Vickie Wallace Leland Wallingsford Paula Walsworth Dean Warren John Warren Kevin Warren Marlene Washington Cathy Watson Sheila Webb Dennis Welch Richard Wells Chadra Westbrook Cindy Wheaton James White Mark White Harriett Whitecotton Ricky Wilkinson Becky Williams Beth Williams Debra Williams John Williams Vicki Williams Brian Willis Carl Wilson Squire football players, Greg Heins, Kenny Harvey, and Steve Huie, dream of the day when they can sit on the front at a pep rally. i Many Memories Are Made in '74-'75 Donna Wilson Mike Wilson Pauline Wilson Regina Wilson Steve Wilson Linda Witzel Gary Wood Kim Woodard Marilyn Woodard Cindy Wyatt Ricky Young Virginia Young Marilyn Youngblood Ted Youngblood Vickie Youngblood Juniors!265 A H J. i li A 2 4? il ', ff' 2 I H+ 71 Q fill. img :U Q l .' .I an 1? n JS ' ll gl Lg l ' gln' gli. '2 gl' 1 ii 266!Sophomores Becky Addison Liz Addison Pat Alford Patricia Alford Mike Allen Debra Anderson Flobert Anderson Bryan Anderson Greg Andrusia Chuck Angell Oscar Ansley Rhonda Ansley Ken Austin Melanie Austin Bill Bagley Pages Begin journey to Knighthoool Jim Bahm Charles Baker Shari Baker 'Tommy Baker Margaret Balzarette Kenneth Barr Jimmy Murray learns to be a better typist in Typing ll. '1,. X O hmn. Sophomoresf 267 ,, Liz Barron Cindy Bedell Karen Belcher Lou Ann Bell Connie Eggleston and Kay Paul learn what homemaking is all about. 268!Sophomores Pages Learn Various New Skills Venita Belton James Bennett Michael Bennett Chet Berthelot Henry Binning Gail Blackwell Jana Blackwell Denzil Blount Louise Bobbitt Len Boesman Toye Bogan David Boswell Sandra Bounds Donna Bradford Pam Bradley Renee Braselton Jason Breen Cindy Bridwell Mike Brocato Jimmy Brooks Chris Brossette Denise Brosette i Barbara Brown Charles Brown Marilyn Hudson and Ricky Desoto discuss projects for sopho- more class. Sophomore Class Aids WHS in Many Ways Marilyn Brown Mary Brown Robert Brown Sharon Ann Brown Charles Bryant Guy Bulfington Cathy Burley Don Burnham Kathryn Burnley Denise Burns Gwen Burson Mike Butler Cindy Byrd Barbara Caldwell Kelly Cameron Ken Candler Chris Carl Michael Carmack Mark Carpenter Becky Carter Sophomoresf 269 Georgia Chandler Leroy Chatman Cheryl Clark Barry Clay Elizabeth Clayton Bobby Clinton Jimmy Coldwell Lexie Coldwell Benita Coleman Cynthia Coleman Linda Coleman Randy Collette Phyllis Collum Charlotte Cooper Chuck Corder Sophomores Exhibit Spirit Sophomore Pep Squad members show super Woodlawn spirit. 27O!Sophomores Patty Corder Kenny Cottrell Doug Council Wanda Coy Johnny Creamer Francine Crews ophomores contributed to the building of the Homecoming Court platform. in Many Different Ways Steve Cross Christy Cummings Michele Davis Sidney Davis Jo Ann Davlin Jody Detriend Scott Delony Kathy Dennison Cindy Desoto Fticky Desoto Cindy Dillinger Patti Donahoe Sherri Donahue Dickie Doughty Steve Douglas Sophomoresf271 Cathy Dowdall Melanie Dunlap Bobby Dyal Angelia Ealy Tammy Eames Aleene Easley James Easley Ed Eastman George Ellisor Debbie Epling Brad Estill Jeff Evans Johnny Fenlaw Rodney Festervan Terry Fielder Cheryl Flores Debbie Flowers Linda Flowers Ulim Fong Claire Forrester Sophomores Earn Money Selling Banners 272fSophomores Kerry Foster Garry Gaflord Sharon Gaskin Lance Gayer Nathan Gibson Marty Gingles Donna Gramm Carmel Gray Michele Gray Leonard Gresens Johnnie Grilien Gary Guice Tommy Haddox Pam Hall xx Maids Karen McFerren and Debbie McGuffie discuss the Big Night. Pages Share in Homecoming Activities K ' Carrie Hancock Patty Hanson Gwen Hardy Jeramiah Harris Patty Harris Odessa Hart Wayne Hawthorne Nelda Hayes Liz Hays Jerry Henderson Tonette Henderson Bill Hendricks Sammy Hester Karen Hickey James Hicks Johnny Hightower Susanne Hill Teresa Holtzclaw Mayla Honeycutt Carlton Hopkins Sophomores!273 Melissa Koob Tavia Lacaze Kenneth Lafayette Becky Lafitte Ronald Lattier Edith Lawrence Nancy Lebarron Ella Lee Liza Lee Pam Lefebvre Ray Leggion Eric Lewis Pat Lites Jennifer Logue Ruth Lowery Socialole Sophomores Make New Friends Sandra Luckey Jimmy Lyles Debi Lynch Roxanne Madere Debbie Manshack Penny Martin i Karen Mclferren and Nola Whitson purchase membership pens after being accepted by Z Club. Patricia Mathews Jimmy Mayo Stanley Mazen David McCart WHS Clubs Add Variety for Pages 276!Sophomores - Steve McCoy Tonie McEachern Karen McFerren Laurie McGraw Debbie McGuffie Ester McGuire Beth McKnight Jan Merritt Philip Miley Judy Milgate Charles Miller Danny Miller Stan Millican Larry Misner Barbara Mitchell Diana Mitchell Mary Mitchell Telesa Mitchell Terrie Mitchell Gary Moore + E, fine 4 3, A-M 45333522255 .af if X! i :,, QQ I f M F , if-'W 'l f . 5 5 278fSophomores Donnie Primrose Rodney Procell Leslie Prudhome Susan Oualls Jan Rachal Ronnie Rainer Ester Raphiel James Rasado Don Richardson Robena Roberson Red Line Adds Beauty to WHS Susan Roberts Carolyn Robinson Tammy Robinson Joan' Rogue Patricia Rogue Richard Ross Sharon Russell Lynn Rutledge Chuck Sanders Patsy Saunders Mark Sayers Donna Schaferkotter Katy Schilling Dale Seekford Bo Self Gail Self Mike Semon Russell Semon Karen Sepulvado Debra Seymour Raymond Shaver Terri Shell Mike Shoup Demetral Simpson Linda Simpson Kayla Sisson Pam Slay Toni Sloan Essie Slone Mary Small Gayle Smith Ken Smith Michael Smith Susie Smith Stanley Sturgeon Cindy Stansbury Carol Starkey Debbie.Starks Kathy Stephens Randy Stephens Carolyn Stewart Sharon Stewart Freida Stovall Georgia Chandler anticipates another Woodlawn victory. Sophomores!279 280 X Sophomores Richard Stuckmeyer Debra Sweatt Gail Swilley Cindy Talley Cindy Tate Barbara Tatum Edward Taylor Billy Theriot Mike Thigpen Bill Thomas Joe Thomas Tammy Thomas Betsy Thompson LaNeita Thompson Jim Tidwell Renee Tullos Brenda Turner Debra Turner Rita Turner Juanita Vinson Judy Waldrop Brent Wallace Dwaine Wallace Russell Waller Debbie Walpole Dale Warren Don Warren John Washington Amy Weldon Rickey Wells Michele Westbrook Judy Westcott Jo Beth Whatley Nola Whitson Betty Wilkinson Brian Wilkinson Barbara Williams Carolyn Williams Charles Williams Gladyes Williams Janet Williams Cindy Byrd performs a filing task, one of her many duties as an office worker during first period. Sophomores Assist in Terri Williams Wanda Williams Ann Williamson Gordon Wilson Kathy Wilson Shelly Wilson Teresa Wilson Sheila Winget Matt Wisterman Wanda Woodard Steve Wyatt Beverly Young Loretta Young Nelda Young Mike Zellner ffice Sophomores! 281 5.411 Q J X' ? Y 282!Freshmen W-Q... .Lg Andrea Adams John Ainsworth Laura Albrite Cheryl Alcorn Tina Alexander Mona Alfred Lisa Allen Earl Anderson Ellen Andrusia Janet Atkins Officers Represent Freshmen l Douglas Ayers Jenni Bamburg Christy Barter Jimmy Barr Pat Bametle Rhonda Bass Darrell Bates Donald Bell Paul Bickford Donna Black Sandra Blake Linda Bogie Mary Boles Lawrence Bonnette Harold Boston Reggie Bowers Gena Boyell Delana Bridges David Brooks Dennis Brossetle I I Dale Brown Donna Brown Pam Brown Leonard Bryant Vera Bwant Lisa Burden Tommy Burk Delmar Burkes Darrel Burnell Shelia Burnham Patsy Cain Mike Cantley Billy Campbell Joy Cathey Keith Chatelain Peggy Christy, Karen Jones, Sandra Medcalf, and Kathy Craft study child care as part ofthe home e onomics curriculum C Vassals Project Freshmen S Anthony Clark Diane Clay Hiram Clay 284! Freshmen Rickey Clinton Donna Cobb Kathy Craft Paul Crnkovic Share of Needed Spirit Jeff Crnkovic Kelvin Cochran Karen Coleman Russell Collette Karen Collum Sharon Cooper Cindy Corpier Julia Corpier Connie Cotton Hebert Cotton Larry Crawford Jim Davidson Beverly Davis Leroy Davis Susan Davis Joe Desantis Lisa Dice Kurt Dickson Diane Dougaty Calvin Douglas Donnie Douglass Lorraine Dunn Theresa Dupuy Linda Easley Laura Edwards Terry Edwards Connie Eggleston David Eggleston Susan Eizel Michael Everett Freshmenf285 Stanley Ezernack Tony Fakess Sonny Ferguson Rhonda Flowers Ernestine Ford Marilyn Ford Paula Forrest Troy Foster Darlene Freeman Steve Gibbs Freshman Class Numbers 466 286!Freshmen Sandra Gillierd Debbie Gilmore Carlos Graham Chris Graham Janet Gray Debbie Green Becky Greenway Alice Groley Rita Grubbs Lewis Gyles Janis Haddox Brian Hadwin Jimmy Hall Ricky Hanson Terri Hendrick Delinda Harp Polly Harris Debbie Harvey Kathy Heath Sandra Heins A Charles Hester John Hendrix Brian Hewitt Denise Hild Sherry Hildebrand Iss Cole who serves as freshman class sponsor, is always happy to ist vassals with adjustments. Ricky Hunt Sandra Jack Vanessa Jackson Angela James Arnold Jefferson XL' Mike Holland Ben Holman James Holmes Ruth Horn Greg Hosey Sandra Howell Sandra Hullaby Benita Hunter Freshmenf287 288!Freshmen Felicia Johnson Leah Johnson Linda Johnson Sharon Johnson Dennis Jones Jackie Jones Joni Jones Lee Jones Mike Jones Rhonda Jones Rosie Jones Tina Jones George Jordan Pamela Jordan Annette Kennedy Julie Kern Aimee Key Jeff King Joe Kuhns Pam Langford Linda Larson Charles Lates Johnny Latson Vanessa Latson Velma Latson Roslyn Law Barbara Laylon Kelly Lemley Lisa Leone Betty Lewis Freshmen Learn Cindy Lewis Curtis Lewis Monica Lewis Jerry Lindsey Chuck Lockett Yvonne Loftin Wayne Luker Pam Mancham Nanette Marshall Willie Marshall Tobi Martin Paul Mashburn Noel Mason Keith Masters Brenda Matthews Through Experience Sandra Mathews Mat May Jerry McFadden Janet McFerrin vtark Taylor and Steve Gibbs proudly wear the new band uniform. Janet McGraw Flay McManus Kathy McWilliams Tyrrell Metcalf Freshmen!289 2901 Freshmen Sharon Mike Robert Miller Tommy Miller Wanda Milliron Rusty Mills Sherbby Minix Carol Mitchell Tina Mitchell Angie Molinard Linda Moncrief Brenda Moore Francis Moore Tommy Moore Tony Moran Paul Moreau Vassals Reveal Denise Morgan Cindy Morton Marty Moss Mary Murphy Qarlene Myer James Myers Susan Myers Mary Myers Danny Neal Barry Nelson Angela Nunnally Sheila Newson Carolyn Newton Chun Paek Tami Painter i Hidden Talents i Fiandy Phillips Karen Posey David Power Stanley Procell Chris Ftachal Susan Rachal Lisa Parker Joyce Parks Sissy Parish Reggie Patterson Kay Paul Cindy Pavey Billy Peek Alma Pennywell Verneda Pennywell Connie Perry David Perry Angela Persley Sharon Pettigrew Anthony Pinkney Jerome Keith Phillips Floyd Smith, Jerry Armer, and Douglas Ayres learn the basics in Coach Ludley's woodworking class, s-W Freshmen!291 Sherrie Ray Roslyn Reddix Barbara Reed Faye Reynolds Jackie Richardson Sandra Richardson Jerry Riggs April Roberts Mike Robinson Margarite Rogers Bryan Rutledge Debbie Rowell Leon Rogue Sherrie Ross Dana Rowan 5 se Vassals Set High Goals Clay Sandifur Donna Savage Donna Schellinger Jeannie Scott Beth Seekford Dennis Sellers for the Future Mary Shelton Skipper Sherril Gail Short Dale Simmons Charity Small Luther Small Becky Smith Carl Smith Debbie Smith Jimmy Smith Jo Smith Loyd Smith Mathew Smith Pam Smith Wanda Smith Charlotte Spann Danny Starnes Paul Stephens Judy Stewart Monica Stewart Janice Stiles Martha Stills Chip Strother Steve Summerlin Tim Sumrall Carol Jean Taylor David Taylor Marc Taylor Ricky Taylor Ronnie Taylor Freshmen!293 Melanie Terrell James Terrell Jeri Tindall Dexter Thomas Richard Thomas Linda Thompson Leslie Trigg Leslie Uzzle Glenn Eric Veuleman LaVenda Veuleman Richard Wallace Nancee Walther Debra Walton Annie Warfield Juanita Washington Freshmen Find Classes Chai enging 2941 Freshmen Nl Wanda Watkins Debbie Watson Randy Watson Ted Weglowski Don Weinell Danny Welch Debbie West Steve Whaley Tina White Darell Wilkenson Janice Williams John Williams Kerry Williams Pricilla Williams Rebecca Williams 5.6 YAY Shelia Williams Melanie Wilson Sandra Wilson Randy Winslow Joy Woodard Flay Woodard Flandy Wyatt Robin Yarborough Bruce Young Scott Young Wanda Young Dennis Youngblood Library worker Robin Clifton helps freshman Joseph Kuhns with a research project for English. 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VVESTSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH S W N322 g g? Sunday scnooiezao Aivi Morning Worship Service 10:30 AM Training Union 6:00 PM Evening Worship Service 7:00 PM 686-1435 3224-B West 70th Start a Free EDU-CHEK Account with your own Free Personalized Checks. If you are a full time student . . . BSI-4 Fir-st. The First national Bank OF SHFQEVEPCJPT Patrons 305 RESTAURANT 4126 2127 Greenwood Road Shreveport, La. 71103 221-5227 Like Mama, Like Son . . . True Mexican Beaird-Poulan Division EMERSON ELECTRIC CO. Shreveport, Louisiana ARROW ELECTRIC CO., INC. 5607 Work St. Shreveport, La. SAM RAMSEY - Class of '61 IOE C. FERGUSON PAINTING CONTRACTOR Telephone 9500 Palmetto 686-0331 Shreveport, Louisiana Compliments of . 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AL SHOP OR MOBILE SERVICE R gisfered Pharma 1 86942364 2520 Flournoy Lucas Road Shreveport, L i wooo SHREVEPORT, LP Compliments ot DALLAS VV. GREENE, IR. Compliments Fire Chief gf T-pQfiCfQgtEY Mi DREX CORPQ RMI on ICE BU RLESON Jackie T1Fair Dave S. Watkins, C.VV. f Traffic Engineer 308Pt Sh revepoft . Teleph MEL'S FASHION CHATEAU Phone 635-3330 Sophisticated Junior 81 Missy Fashions 2902 W. 70th Street Shreveport, La. 71108 --'fm SH REVEPO RT REMGDELINC. CO. 3405 West 70th Street Shreveport, Louisiana 71108 Ottice Phone A F TRAME 86-7581 Phone 63 C NAUCHAHYDE PURSES X, d SK Hom srgmopocrs M . .J h H. S1 IS Telephone 861V-2193 n rZr12eENest 68th St xzglf' Sessions Ev D ECL erglf ay ,WE TH E ICE PALACE 1 P op 1 ED and GLENDA HENLEY ' 9310 Normandie Ph. 687-6025 31OfPatronS Take Your Date to a World Famous Restaurant Tonight . . .3000 W. 70th -' Lim Compliments of Ta-JE 1. D+ TENNIS BCKET 6014 Line Avenue Shreveport, Louisiana 71106 IVA! Y TlL'Al LOGGING, INC. P.O. Box 7413 Shreveport, La. 71107 U.S.A. Manufacturers of Analytical Instruments Plant Location: 1610 Wells Island Road Phone: 1-318-424-8125 Manufacturers of Chromatographlc Instrumentation Operating VWth the Oil lndustry ln the Free World. Patrons 31 1 - --- FAMILY OWNED FAMILY MANAGED FAMILY MINDED SINCE I 895 the stores that care Compliments of THOMPSON INDUSTRIES CO. 7501 Trammel Dr., ' 9 Shreveport, Louisiana 71108 Telephone C318D 686-8836 PRODUCERS OF DowNTowN 8. HEART o' Bossiek STYROPFZODUCTS A P O S d f l h f d y y f g d f d h Ak L T h X I cl r vast experience and abihty to b f I l p f y u. lf we can be of assistance in- any way, please call . I h been, and w1il continue to be, a pleasure to serve you, IIIIllMII0lIII'S nous: or I TOM M. DRUMMOND, JR, Masrer of Photography, A,S.P. 533 Jordan ' Shreveport, La. 71101 Phone 318-221-1883 31 27 Patrons VVALTER HAVVKINS Compliments of REAL-I-CDR 868-4417 635-1306 H A N N I G A N 4449 Youree 6224 Hearne P L U M B I N G 5,9 qgawwcasasawoeacaaaciiscacauevcavvsve g 'V g 4 GQ-00 ffl? is -it Phone 865-0704 OrderstoGo BIC VIC RESTAURANT MARLAI-I'S FLOWERS and The Naturalist Gift Shop Telephone 865-3364 Under New Management Where Every Meal Has Taste Appeal MR. 5. rvins vic PIZZOLATO, Owners 510 w. 70th street 6904 Lindwood Shreveport, La. VICKI SALMON Shreveport. La. 71106 Automobile and Truck Financing First and Second Real Estate Loans Compliments of HARBUCK SPQRTING GUQDS, INC. Your Sports S,oeCi'a!i'sts - Shop Downtown -- The Selection ls Better Use Park-and-Shop 312-14 Phone Texas St. 422-8765 LESTER BRAZZEL'S Used Cars and Trucks, Inc. 925 Short Spring Street Shreveport, La. 71101 Phone 221-8519 Compliments of it e' JAMES M. GOSLIN. SHERIFF CADDO PARISH SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA Patrons, 313 Cglge. Anytime TELEVISION THREE KTBS' SHREVEPORT A --' , , , , . K , . . , K -. , . 1 . -. H, 1 x.-f . 4 ' nf' -1 5 1 I It's the real thing. Coke. N fl f' , WE ZYERCKEEFT f413lRi,lE2EDf AiflYiY51ED'x'E dim' PEERl.Ess INSURANCE COMPANY Llndh-. ' Commerczal -f. ,iffzff K- if 4 re I 1 ' gi :Hum GENERAL ,La0ND-f AGENT ca 5' A ,S Hhs: gm U V E fi 6 Leumam 523:11 7' ff' -- X Ill M N - 3 V I -If M Ili! f ...E A Y A EV H A ,, ,. Q-r w M. G. DARNELL Bus. Phone: CECIL PAYNE 22-4730 'J E HARRY DIEBNER 812 Milam St. COMMERCIAL S 'eVepO't' La' NATIONAL BANK SHFIEVEPOFRT, LOUISIANA Mzmsfn FIDERLL nfvoslr msunnucs convonnnon 31 4! Patrons Kabineaux concrete frocfucfd Porfoible Concrele Sfeps - Culverls PKDAAEPLAVJSERVWCE Phone 631-1441 3647 Hollywood Avenue siiizevepom, LOUISIANA 71109 ---- -- ,V Residential Designing - Drafting 214 vv. 70111 si. sane 104 il -- x,fPr.f'H'K-1' we wail? 1 Phone-631-7720 P ie E People Helping People souri-1wEsTEnN Euscmic Powen COMPANY 2 LOUISIANA BANK8 TRUST co. Mfuafn f,0,1, c. UNITED sn res D5Pos1roRY SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA I Q . Compliments oi' STEELSALES Ano SERVICE, INC. 'Best Wishes to the Seniors 1975 BARNARD MECHANICAL CONTRACTORS, INC, Heating - Air Conditioning N Sheet Metal 434 VV 57TH STREET SHREVEPORT, LA GAYLE BARNARD BJS aee.3141 Res 635-3469 Patrons 315 fx, 7 oQ'rlMl,g-,A ON THE 1 ,479 NATIOQY THE SALVATION ARMY BOYS' CLUB 2639 DeSoto Street Shreveport, Louisiana 71103 Building Better Citizens for To rn o rro W ' ' 5 0 cfs ? 9 Q QU, ' -Jo' 45 'of ,119 ,, A M Ill I PLAYLAND SKATINC CENTER 7100 Mansfield Road Phone 686-8736 P I ... Q., 17 1 M'f'N 9i' .1 '0- 1 TRI-STATE ELEVATOR CoIvIPANY, INC. 5603 West Conal Shreveport, Louisiana THE WADDELL CO. We Make the FRAMES That Make the Pictures COMPLETESELECNON OFSTOCKFRAMESFOR OI - Paintings G ph - Prints W t - Mirrors C i 865-6036 7083 Line Av. eveizvsoov 222 026' Loves moi! 865-0263 in no X or A X X ACR - Johns ruitni I tiitif Lo. FROSTED FOODS COMPLETE LINE CDF ..-mg'--2 HOME FURNISHINGS 8: APPLIANCES 6322 Union Ave. Shreveport, La. 71108 vvALrEn MIDDLEBROOKS O sTYRoN H I , ENoRAvIIxIo Co. COHSTHYU aflfm 5603 West Canal Sen I Grg Fine Stationery Wedding Invitations K C L U B Announcements ,-QQ? 1 1 ' - lf Best Wishes ll KMGHT5 C8tA SALEStANDSEiEYigE MTD 7 L avvn Boy - Horneine and PotIlgn4Cbn1aIINSa?Eth Street CARL o MUSGROVE, owner 687-0780 Patrons!317 865-1417 LEIENDECKER ' REFRIGERATIQN GENTRYKHOLDERFLCDORS, Air-Conditioning and Heating Contractor 501 Wegigih Street 868-4674 HOW Eiiiiiiiiit' Wasrfseiaewrlsg .se ss 1 NICE RADS... and our best wishes for every success' Uhr Svhrrurpnrt Glimva One-Hundred cmd Four Yeors of Leadership in the Ark-Lo-Tex imit- QUERBES 84 BOURQUIN INCQRPQRMED All Lines ot Insurance NO- '- 3008 WEST 70th 214 Milam Street ' Shreveport, Louisiana Not II - 910 East 70th 3i8F't 35 ...L On Our Toes figfiifoob company 1507 Marshall Street Shreveport, Louisiana SID SPIEGEL Phone 422-0540 Box 8801 Bus Phone' 635-6990 HAMAKER, INC. rn M n Heating 81 Air Conditioningp Sheet Metal t ? lV P 'N' --' - Dealer for l-lEll. Service for DAY St NlGHT r Jtrn Jtrnrnerson 636-3707 Ken Rowan. 686-4087 C J H k 636 3003 4130 Raymond Street Sh D 1 t 71108 Qi.. f rgrssaessw , A9 ,ff On the Riverfront MQUUN MARY Llsrorv x CHANDLER . yyvf Q R0 U C' E eooKKEEPlNe AND TAX SERVICE 624 Commerce St. 425-7033 303 East 69th I Entertaining Nightly Shreveport, La. 71 106 Publlc Steno TUfZ?c?5JPl?ST22tfSl5L3ay Dancing Pleasure Open 6 PM. ml ,jr egg Phone: 861-2742 xc X 3,5 A Q sHREvrPol2r f or ,L GYMNASTIC SUPPLY Illlll HIR E! o Gymnastic, 1 '- 'A 1 'A Unrforms and Equtpment P--P-A P 6 A FRANKPERNICIJR, 2410Ltne Ave, BILL LOUIS ROGER Owner Patrons 319 I. P REAVIS' CARACE BODY8 PAINT WORK Auto Air-Conditioning Saies and Service I ...,..-..... it J It alan: 1 H1 31419 Veivfa at Greenwood Rd Shreveport I za i'1 109 Ottitze Ph 635-F3441 Hn1nePh 636-1515 GOOD LUCK KNIOI ITS LINN BROS. AUTO SU PPLY, INC. 4720 Mansfield Road Phone 631-0291 LINN BROS. AUTO 84 I-IARIDVVARE SUPPLY, INC. 2850 Summer Grove Drive IKINGPIFLORISTS ' WWICIM WOWW5 Now 2 LOCATIONS CALL EITHER ron f f , Q Flowers k DECORATIVE PLANTERS r IARGE SELFCNON OF CANDLVS, HOLDFRS 8. CANDLE RINGS -It 1f I I I Q:Q2..IlEEf:I::2X1lHIl I' 1311114 E - rf , it I E -. rf rf 533131 Q I wj'Iyii5Lfi'QI1 GREGG RIEBE - Manager mo i-IEARNE Av. IF NO ANSWER DIAL 686'05Il ALSO OPERATING KING FLORISTS SOUTH -,tr riowziz ARizANerMsms ,L Aariricim nowsizs -if oecomrivs PLANTS L A In m,,,..,W . , 1 J,.n3!.f.g EAnxAMrnicARu ',,,,..,f- f--- , View . - V 'IFS I I I wifi wiunrtv - Manager ,Q-,lfgwfggm 1 - I ,,L, J 686-6000 3 igff' I 9313 MANSFIELD RD. phone 537.5222 IF its AWN Dinl68b-0511 .,aI-32 -Q5 i - --..A - - . im blll--Aml-l4llum.i If !Iliiu.lLv.lmlrw- , uf :Q-. , L Z : '4 T Ayers Girls iviay Be Found in Prestigious Jobs Everywhere AYERS SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Town House Shreveport 423-1853 423-2327 BAM STIIUSI' CII. Shreveport, Louisiana Main Office - 5836 Mansfield Road Uptown Branch - 4855 Line Ave. Summer Grove Branch - 9361 Mansfield Road Westwood Branch - 3420 Jewellci Road MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 320, Patrons AIR SYSTEMS AIR corvoirioixiiivo- A HEATING M Cr LO u ZA N L u rvi is E R 84 S U P P LY CQ. 500 VV. 62nd Street TI LBU RY'S SQUTH ERN MEAT CO., Ph. See-0561 srirevepon, La, INC. Catering to Hotels and Restaurants 2419 Southern Ave. Phone 425-3261 Processors tor Shreveport, La. Home Freezers THE FUN SHOP in Shreve Square 103 Texas St. Biacklight Posters Photo Buttons Blow-Up Posters T-Shirt Iron-Ons Magic Jokes Patches 'Uh 0 In sfA 'ooo M CZ-5ihz'i.a Sea 84: Sirluin Qfiestzxurzxnt 1900 Market Street Shreveport, Louisiana ABE HUMAN Phone 424-1544 O 221-951 ' Patrons 321 Compliments ' of united mercantile bank PC. Box 1805 Shreveport, Louisiana 71166 Best Wishes, Knights Compliments of SKlP'S CRYSTAL OIL 6918 West Canal 5535 Greenwood Road Shreveport, La. Phone 635-3249 Congratulations 1975 Graduates! Compliments of SHREVEPORT BILLIARD SUPPLY 514 Crockett 424-5341 l-l. O. WELDON - Owner PINECRCDFT BAPTIST CHURCH 8002 Jewella Phone 686-5200 Sunday School .... ......,.... 9 130 Morning Worship . . . Church Training .... ...10:45 ....5:30 Evening Worship ................,.,.. 6:40 J. C. IVICLENDON, Pastor Shreveport, La. ef ww Forest 'Pgdk Cemeteries ig on - St. Vincent between Claiborne and Ockley ' 1 gf- V ,, - Meriwether Road and Curtis Lane Extended ig ff ,,.,,m,,,V g il Endowed Care A t - 'S 'i i'i'i www' X' Non-Sectarian gjidj C V ggigllls Phones: 861-3544656-1461 322 Patrons HARoLD's 4 y CEXPEFITD ,N-Eglin S I-I O If S E RVI C E ' I Save Dollars GGINGW Shoe LOOK RILEY-BEAIRD, INC. Wlih Old SITOG COITIIOII ASUDSIUIBIY ot the Riley Company 2916 W, 701h S11 O Box1115 Shreveport Louisiana 711 O Shreveport, La. BLACKVVA TER Rock Music at Its Best PAT O'I-IARA PAUL RESTOVICH ROBERT DAVIS TIM MOSS BARRY BUTLER Private Parties All Occasion Dances Robert Davis, Manager 687-0380 W HOMR I I IVIANASCO CONSTRUCTION CO.. INC Hdllfi IIHIIEHI M C M PHIIWHYS 686 9635 'D 686 We easiest trave! on earth F t 323 Accolade Patrons Vernon D. Adams Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Addison, Jr. Mrs. Joe Riley Apache Moving 81 Storage Anna Maria Arpino Art Club and Mrs. Jordan Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Barre and Family Mr. and Mrs. Charles Berthelot Blackwater, Inc. Barney Bondurant Mr. and Mrs. Lee Boudreaux and Family Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Cambre and Family Mr. and Mrs. Bill Candler Beth and Lois Chabaud Cheerleaders and Mrs. Henderson Color Guard J. W. Cook and Family Mr. Charles Crowder Mr. and Mrs. Henry V. Delony and Family Melvin DeSoto and Family EI Chico Restaurant F.F.A. and Mr. Harris F.H.A. and Mrs. Young Football Ad Staff and Mrs. Webb French Club Mr. and Mrs. James C. Frith Mr. and Mrs. Terry A. Frisch, Jr. Mrs. John N. Garner John N. Garner Randle J. Geisler Good Luck Knights From Mr. and Mrs. Bud Giddens Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Giddens John Gilliam and Family Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Green and Family Mr. and Mrs. T. V. Hannigin Dr. Harold B. Hayden Jack Heins Tricia Heins Mrs. Hennigan HERALD Staff and Mrs. Henderson H. F. Holman and Dixie Owen Holman Stephanie Holman Lee Holtzclaw Dorothy J. Hovious Bobby R. Johnston 324fPatrons 1? Mrs. Ken Kennedy Kelley Killgore Monica Martin, Joni Mills - Spirit of '76 Mr. and Mrs. Johnny McFerren Frank McGuire Mr. and Mrs. Chester Mills and Family Bob Miller and Family Nellie C. Morell Gerald Moss and Family Oscar Cloyd, Gallery ot Homes Mr. and Mrs. James Pantalion Keith D. Peterson 81 Co. Vernon H. Phares, Jr. Cindy Primrose L.S., Bonnie, Leslie, and David Prudhome Willie James Pugh The John R. Ramsey Family Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Rasberry and Cathy Red Line and Mrs. Willis Billy and Fran Renfro Ivy and Darlene Richmond Keith Richmond Roxanne Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Sid Robinson Woodlawn ROTC Department Russell Robinson Mrs. Ben Schontarber Mr. and Mrs. Simon Shively Shreveport Battery -- 329 Crockett Bill Simmons and Family Kathy Sweedar and Becky Gereau Randy Thompson Mrs. Sybil Thompson David Wayne Todd Mr. and Mrs. Rex Tyler and Family Mrs. Wanda Walton Robert L. Ward - Friend of Woodlawn Jim Waterfallen Family . A llmgebprah Welch ,Donald D. Welch, Jr. W.H.S. Band and Mr. Franklin W.H.S. Library and Mrs. Allen Coach and Mrs. Williams, Amy and Kay Becky Willis and Jan Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Wilson and Family Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Wilson and Family Charles, Betty, Steve, and Penny Wilson Index of Advertisers Abe's Steak 81 Sirloin Restaurant ..... .A.. Air Force ..........,......... Air Systems .......... L. Calhoun Allen, Jr ....... Analytical Logging, lnc. ..... . Arrow Electric Co. ............. . Ayers School of Business .......... .... Babineaux Concrete Products . Barnard Mechanical Contractors, lnc.' . . . . . . . Beaird-Poulan ................... .... W. F. Beall Co. .............,.... . . . . Bearing Transmission .... Berg Mechanical, Inc .... Bewley's ........... Big Vic Restaurant ....... Bill Hanna Ford ........... Blackwater Band ........... Bobby L. Greene Plumbing .... Braswell Auto Parts ........ Lester Brazzel's Used Cars .... Brewster Co., Inc .................. . . , . Briner Printing Co. .................. . . . . Burns Electronic Security Services, lnc Caddo Parish Sheriff ................. .... Calvary Baptist Church ............. .... Cajun Printing Co. ..... . C 81 A Sales 8 Service ..... Charlo Foods, lnc. .... . Mary L. Chandler ....... Christian Tapes St Books .... Coca-Cola Bottling Co ...... Commercial National Bank .... Continental Trailways ...... Corner Drug Store ..... Custom Bilt Cabinets .... George D'Artois .......... Dragon Lady ............... Draughon Business College . . . Drum.mond's ............ El Chico it6 .................... .... Farley's Auto Glass ................ .... Joe C. Ferguson, Painting Contractor .... .... Fertitta's L'ltaly ................... .... First NationaLBank ..... Flournoy Jewelers ..... Foremost Foods Co ....... Forest Park Cemetery ..... Frosted Foods, lnc ...... Fun Shop .......... Gang-Nail Truss ....... Gentry St Holder Floors .... Grift's Burger Bar ...... Hair Shapers ........ Hamaker, Inc ............ Hannigan Plumbing ......... Harbuck's Sporting Goods ..... Harold's Shoe Service .......... Walter Hawkins, Realtor ........... .... Home Federal Savings and Loans .... .... Home Plan Service ............. J St S Grocery ............... Jones Furniture ....... Joy's Cinema City 6 ....... Kast Metals Corporation ...... Kelly, Greene, and Burleson .... 321 300 321 304 31 1 306 320 315 315 306 303 298 299 301 313 304 307 304 308 313 304 301 301 313 302 303 317 300 319 310 314 314 323 301 298 299 305 303 312 306 308 306 308 305 303 301 322 31 7 321 299 318 322 306 31 9 31 3 313 323 313 300 315 298 31 7 299 316 308 Kilpatrick Life Ins. Co .... King's Florist ............ KTBS-TV ............... Leiendecker Retg. Service .... Lightfoot Printing ......... Linn Brothers ........... Louisiana Bank and Trust ..... Louisiana Graduate Supply ..... Louzan Lumber 3 Supply Co .... Mac's Dairy Dream .......... Manasco Construction Co ..... Marlah's Flower Shop ...... McDonald's ............ Mel's Fashion Chateau .... Midrex Corporation ..... Midwest Farms ........... Mori Kidd-Russ .................. F. A. 'Morgan Bonding Service ...... Moulin Rouge ................... ....299 ....32O 314 318 319 320 315 ....307 ....321 ....301 ....323 ....313 ....311 ....310 ....308 ....298 . .... 303 ....314 ....319 310 Naughahyde Purses 8t Home Products .... .... New York Furniture ............... Pinecroft Baptist Church ....,...... Playland Skating ......... Ouerbes and Bourquin .... Ray's Hair Styling ...... J. P. Reavis Garage .... Reeves Marine Center .... Riley-Beaird, lnc. .......... . Rubensteins ................ Salvation Army Boys Club ........ Scheen 3 Associates, Realtors .... Silver Blades lce Palace ....... Skip's Crystal Oil ............ Shreveport Bank 81 Trust ........... ....298 . .... 322 ....316 ....318 ....300 ....32O ....3OO ....323 ....312 ....316 ....303 ....310 . .... 320 Shreveport Billiard Supply ..........,.. .... 3 22 Shreveport Gymnastics Supply Co., Inc .... .... 3 19 Shreveport Loan Company ............ .... 3 O4 Shreveport Manor ........... .... 3 O7 Shreveport Remodeling Co. . . . . . . . 310 Shreveport Times ..,........ .... 3 18 Smith's Cross Lake lnn ........ South Shreveport Pharmacy .... Steel Sales 6 Service ......... Stephenson Floor Covering, lnc. . . . Styron Engraving Co. ........ . Summer Grove Clinic ........ SWEPCO .......... Tennis Racquet ......... 3-D Development Co ....... Thompson Industries Co. . . . Tilbury Southern Meat Co. . . Tri-State Elevator ........ TSC Stores ............. United Mercantile Bank .... U. S. Plywood ......... Waddell Frame Co .... Wardlaw's Jewelry . . . Wardlaw's Meat ......... Western Electric .......... Westside Baptist Church .... Whataburger ........... W.H.S. Key Club ....... WHS. Lancerettes ....... W.H.S. Student Council . . . Yearwoods ........... ....307 ....308 ....315 ....300 ....317 ....317 ....315 ....311 ....308 ....312 ....321 ....317 ....322 ....322 ....32O ....317 ....307 ....318 ....309 ....305 ....303 ....317 ....308 ....301 ....303 Patrons!325 14 Wflondot, wwsmmfooooweaimdfmie ,VQQWK QJUGIJ wer iffwfeeaof W N X 31 W HU V J , OL 5 AMA, gn, 1 fameg 197 f 7 Robinson, Mary ,,.....,,. 191 Aiken A110614 -I - 0 . , J :n n on Wade . ..,.. 71,20' ' ' S ' ' 31304 G 0 eth 7 Og ' 'F' 11 U Alle 'se., . ,. i R eml I 'Car 3 6 Lytkuy 3 i'193'19A 1 ist , ie,. .. .,1 'N' '6'68'2O4 - L er, Lind , ..... 1, 4 20 8 oing, wmie Mae . , . G 'am' Joh 1 A A - 29 Op 20 151 A 93 ovelace, C rle . , . . 19 N Th ph 20 Ufa . . . , , , ' ' ' ' ' ' I . 7, 211, rr . 'Tho 1 ons, ' .... 188, 251 - 1 - ......,.... 3 19911. insfon 1- --- 198 M ' elby, e ... 151,17O,21l . udith ... 60,1 H ar rs-H 1 ' h - ..,.... 119,351 e ' 1 aui Dad-P er 'SU' ' . ..2 H rmen .1 ' 48 1. . r 97,201 Harris, Harold ,..,.... 64, 208 onald' Joyce 4 l I I 6' 193 , 11 , ,,,, 57' 191 A HGBU1. MHFUYV1 - ---- - -2 ' M1 e1 AI ,,,,,-, 151,157 1 Str er, 0 ris. ,.... 71, 20' .Q A ' ' ' .189 Henderson' foie 150' ' 1 er Glenda ....,,.. 13 I ar ncesb 4 In In H ers n d , 21, m r ' Sigglyn ' ' '1 ompson,Sybil .,.. . . . .21Z Cot onne . , , . 1 189 H ers .... 18 ' ' , ' ' ' Tucker, Lorane . . . , . , .205 A ' , i Loma 4 96 1 Morell, Nellie ,......., , 5 , 1 ' ' ' 9' '287 YH ' A ' ' ' Morrison, Lowell .128, 150, 157, Tuggle' Ehza ' ' ' ' 1 ' ' ' '21- iran n, Ruthie ...., . 20 O 1 ,HI OVY V-V I 211 T er, Mary . .,.. 21l 0 - Jeanette ,1.,1 9. 20 OV' S-00101111 1- 1 Mosseer o ....1.,. 186,187 '- .Wi 1 '186 1 ,oria o .1... 74,77197 I 5 de' Oydsj --A. 85' ,. V 61 O Ware, I. ..,,.......... 211 ',Ba ara... ...212 'VY' net '1 ' Q10 VOY--M-M201 Kali ...192 0 015 ey --------- 19 'WHY 0. --A--A--19' r, Char - . ... 198 H P 1 l ---, ---551 20' ,Lucy ...--'---A 1 E . ...48,18S D son, Eric . , . .... . P he, Be ......., 44 i1e'L0rai , , , , , , , ,21Q , ry .,.. ...... 6 2 19 nson, se.. , 98, A 1 ugh, Mildr 1 , ...... 186 itman, era , ,,,,191 De ,Jimrd .....,., 21 FI. F119 1 ... 53, R Wil' C. . ... . ,201 ixon Bet ...,. . , . 0 K illi . , ..... . .211 Art ....... 204 D F1aC'1a'1Ma1 A ---1'-'- 6 06 , rothy . . .184, 136, 191 Ga M 4AA'20 212 ellu 1 . J. .., ,,.,... 206 Roberson, ert . . .. , 9 ing, enda. . , . .36, 192, 193 Rhodes, Fra .,,.,. , , 1 . yse anet . , . . . 202, 203 Robinson, Bi ....,. 97, 2 Ywea ,,,, , , ,67, 205 ,Aaron... .... 198 Student lnd x A Adley, Patti CSU .32, 34, 43, 44, 122, 283 Ambrose, GgeorgeCgJr.g . 100,218 Alford, Pat CSO, .....,.,. 267 Anderson, ryan o. ,.5 , 1 ren J r1CSf-J -349.19475 121136 Ainsworth, John rFr.p ..,.. 283 Alford, Patricia oy ..,,,. 267 Anderson, 13a1g1rigSr.p ,186-3, 212 , . Albrite, Laura CFU ......., 283 Alfred, Mona CF . .37, 126, 283 Anderson, e i r.J ...... 212 s ndreaCFr.J .,.... 283 Alcorn, Cheryl CFr.J ...,.,. 283 Allen, Lisa CFU . . ,44, 125,283 Nderson, Debr o.J .... 261 da CSU -4.--4- 218 Alexander. Arthur Ura ,93, 148, Allen, Mikersog .,... 148,267 derso Earl .1 ......, 28: immy QSr.j .,,,,.. 218 176, 249 Allen, Mike D ........., 218 Anders o CSo.j .,.. 261 , ogerQJr.J . . .16O, 163 Alexander, Sandra CJr.b .32, 40, ,R rj . , .29, 93, 99, Ander Ro rCJr.J .175, 179 d ' on, Becky CSo,J ...,.. 26 44, 9 106 , 112,11 100,148, 152,218 24S n, Gary QJr,J 93, 149, 37, 249, 2 I , Jr.J ......,..,. 249 An si n 1Fr.J. , .124, 281 n, Liz CSOQ ...., r2 x 132, 44, 5 Al d, nice ........ 21 A usia, eg CSOQ . .148, 261 Bridwell, Cindy CSo,J. . 142, 143, gell, Darlene CJU ,,.... 249 gell, Chuck CSo.J ,,.,... 267 sley, Oscar CSo.J ......, 267 sley, Rhonda CSo,J . .78, 129, 267 'mer, Joyce Marie CSU . 69, 94, 95, 206, 218 Lpino, Anna CJU .,...,.. 249 kew, Brenda CJU .... 70, 249 tkins, Janet CFU ........ 283 stin, Blenda CSU ..,.... 218 stin, Ken CSo.j ......... 267 stin, Melanie CSo.D 32, 34, 44, ustin, yers, hm, 109, 129,267 Melissa CSU .28, 33, 40, 91,94,97,137, 138,218 DouglasCFU ..283,291 B gley, Bill CSo.j .... .... 2 67 ' 267 Jim CSo.J ...,..... ines, Marilyn CJU ,..... 249 ines, Vanessa CJU ..,,. 249 ker, Charles CSo.j .,.... 267 ker, Shari CSo,J ....,... 267 ker, Tommy CSo.J ,..... 267 ldwin, Barbara CJU ..... 249, alfe, Steven Lee CSU .38, 206, 218 alle, Suellen CJU . .45, 73,249 allard, Larry CJU ........ 249 lzarette, Margaret CSo.J , .267 lzrette, Thomas CSU . .56, 74, mbu 77, 174,218 rg, Jerri CFU 44, 58, 127, Benfieid, Polly Csrp .... 91, 109, 137, 138, 219 Bennett, Albert CSU 63, 76, 77, 219 Bennett, Evelyn CSU , . .68, 219 Bennett, James CSo.j . ,87,16O, 162, 165, 268 Bennett, Michael CSo,j ...., 268 Bergeron, Karen CSU , ,52, 144, 219 219 Berthelot, Chet CSo.7 , 22, 42, 64, 65,93, 148,268 Berthelot, Chuck CSU. . .42, 43, 64,65,97,149,152,219 Bible, Billy CSU .......... 220 Bickford, Paul CFU . . .145, 283 Biggs, Keith CJU, . .42, 93, 101, 148, 155, 159, 248, 250, 255 Binnlng, Henry CSo,j ,..... 268 Black, Candy CJU ........ 250 Black, Donna CFU .... 124, 283 Blackwell, Elaine CJU . . .44, 75, 250 Berry, Billy Ray CSU ,.,... Blackwell, Gail CSo.j . ,122, 268 Blackwell, Jana CSo.J . .58, 122, 266, 268 Blackwell, Linda CSU. . .70, 220 Blake, Sandra CFU ....... 283 Blank, Rhonda Lynn CSU 68, 69, 220 Blankenship, Sharon CSU , ,44, 73, 75,89, 111,114, 118, 120. 220, 227 Bledsoe, Oscar CSU ...... 220 Blount, Denzil CSo,J 42, 102,11 48, 268 Boykins, Debra CJU ,... 76,250 Bradford, Donna CSo.J . 123, 268 Bradley, Pam CSo.j ....... 268 Branton, Darlene CSU ,.... 220 Braselton, Renee CSo.J .... 268 Braselton, Rhonda Coleen CSU . 221 Brazziel, Sheila CJU ...... 250 Breen, Jason CSo.j ....... 268 Bridges, Delanna CFU . .65, 79, 283 144,268 Britt, Dale CJU ........... 250 Britt, Stephen CSU ......., 221 Brocato, Connie CSU . , .44, 75, 132 221 130, , Brocato, Mike CSo.j ....... 268 Brooks, David CFU . . . ,283 268 250 145 Brooks,JimmyCSo.J . . , Brooks, Richard CJU ,..,.. Brossette,ChrisCSo.D , , Brossette, Dennis CFU. , .42 269 Brosette, Denise CSo.J . 128, 269 159 283 250 Brow, Lisa CJU .......... Brown Brown Brown Barbara CSo.J . .58, 108, 128, 269 Beverly CJU .,... .250 Bobby CSU .92, 93, 148, 231 155, 221, Brown, Charles CSo.7 . ,145, 269 Brown Dale CFU ..,.. 145,284 Brown Darien CJU .34, 73, 145, 250 Brown David CJU .,...... 250 Brown DonnaCFU ,...... 284 Brown iJenniter Denise CSU . 67, Burks, Rose CSU .......,. 221 Burnham, Don CSo.j . ,145, 269 Burnham, Shelia CFU .129, 284 Burnley, Kathryn CSo.J , .58, 269 Burk, Tommy CFU ..... 38, 284 Burkes, Delmar CFU ,,.... 284 Burnell, Darrell CFU ....... 284 Burns, Denise CSo.j ..,,.,. 269 Burns, Janice CJU ,....... 251 Burson, Gwen CSo.j .44, 65, 66, 143, 144, 269 Butler, Mike CSo,J . .56, 73, 179, 269 Byrd, Cathy CSU .,... 145,221 Byrd, Cindy CSo.J , .24,45,128, C 269, 281 Cain, Patsy CFU ....,..,, 284 Caldwell, Barbara CSo.J .... 269 Caldwell, Carlin CJU .,..., 251 Calhoun, Jeannie CSU . 122, 221 Cambre, Walter CJU .46, 47, 54, 68, 73, 251, 253 Cameron, Kelly CSo,7 , ,72, 129, 269 Candler, Ken CSo.J . .42, 46, 47, 73, 93, 149,269 Cantley, Kathy CJU .45, 58, 124. 251 Cantley, Mike CFU .... 159,284 Campbell, Billy CFU ....... 284 Carl, Chril CSo.y ....,..,.. 269 Carmack, Michael CSo.j ..,. 269 Carney, Gail CJU ,.... 129,251 Carpenter, Mark CSo.3 ..... 269 Carpenter, Robert CSU . .70, 71 Carr, Jeannie CJU ..,., 57,251 arre, Denise CJU . .46, 55, 1 249, prdwell, Jimmy CJU ....,. Carnes, Cecile CSU ....,,. 218 arnes, Clyde CJU . , .249, 267 hrnes, DebbieCSU , , ,70, 218 arnes, Roberta CJU ...... 249 283 mburg, Sue CJU .... 41, 129, 253 249 arnes, Roxanna CJU .72, 122, 249 arnette, Becky Jo CSU 23, 122, 218 arnette, Pat CFU ..,..... 283 arr, Kenneth CSo.J 32, 157,267 arr, Jimmy CFU ......... 283 Blount, Lanelle CSU ..,.. Bloxom, Kenneth CSU .... Blundell, Brian CJU ....,. Blundell, Karen CJU ..... Bobbitt, Louise CSOJ' ..,.. Boesman, Len CSo.J .,... Bogan, Toye CSo.J ....... Bogie, Linda CFU .... 123 Bogues, Vonda CJU .,... Boles, Debi CJU ..,..... Boles, Larry Joe CSU ..,.. Boles, MaryCFU . ,....., Boles, Tony CSU .,..,. 70 Bolfer, Terry CJU ,..... 71 Bolton, Lester CSU ...... 220 220 . 70 250 268 268 268 283 250 250 220 283 220 62. 126, 200, 249, 261 268 iarron, Liz CSo.J ..... 145, iarteet, Shirley CJU ......, 34 iarter, Christy CFU ....... 283 artley, Kaser CSU ....... 218 asco, John CJU ...... 42, 249 ass, Rhonda CFU . . .126, 283 ates, Darrell CFU .34, 79, 1 azer, Jeff CJU ..,....... 59. 283 250 eason, Randy CJU ....,. eaudoin, Darlene CSU ..,, edell, Cindy CSo.D, .76, 77, elcher, Karen CSo,J ,,,.,. ell, Donald CFU ,........ ell, Lou Ann CSo.j ..., 78, ell, Pr elton, esley CSU ......,.. Venita CSo.J . ..,, . . .70 218 268 268 ell, Clara Mae CSU ...... 219 283 268 219 268 250 elton, ClemCJU Bonner, Donna Jane CSU . . Bonnette, Lawrence CFU . . Booghrey, LuWanda CSU . . Booth, David CJU .... 176, 250 Boston, Harold CFU ,,...., 283 Boswell, David CSo.J . 42, 58, 268 Boswell, Ronnie CJU 52, 56, 58, 250 220 Boney, Eddie CSU ...,.,.. 220 220 283 220 60, 62, 96, 250 Boulware, Doug CJU . .42, 148, 153,250 Bounds, Robert CJU ...... 250 Bounds, Sandra CSo.j ..... 268 Bounds, Susan CSU .50, 90, 96, 123, 220 Bowers, Reggie CFU ..,... 283 Bowie, Karen CJU .... 145, 250 Boyell, Gera CFU .,,....,. 283 Boyett, Gina CFU ,..... 58, 127 72, 221 Brown, John CSU ,... 160, 162 Brown, Kathi CJU 24, 39, 41 , 52, 108, 126, 248,250 Brown, Marilyn CSo.J . . ,52, 269 Brown, Mary CSo.3 .... 123, 269 Brown, Pam CFU .,.... 34, 284 Brown, Pat CJU .....,,... 250 Brown, Richard CJU .,,,.. 251 Brown, Rickey CJU ,.,.... 251 Brown, Robert CSo.j .,..., 269 Brown, Sharon Ann CSo,J , ,269 Brown, Shelia Jean CSU . . .221 Browning, Mike CSU .,.. 42, 92, 166, 169, 221 Brumley, Charles Raymond CSU 70, 221 Brumely, James CSU , , ,70, 221 Bryant, CharesCSo,J . .145, 269 Bryant, Don CJU , , ,74, 86, 251 Bryant, Janice Annette CSU 221, 241 Bryant, Leonard CFU. . .34, 284 Carroll, Robert CSU ..,,,. Carter, Anita CJU .,... 122 Carter, Becky CSo.J . . .122 Carter, Connie CSU ...... Carter, Deborah Lynne CSU 221 251 269 221 123, 144 221 Carter, P. J, CSU ..,...... 222 Carter, Vickie Jo CSU .123 222 Cash,Joe CSU ,...... 32 148 Cash, Jonathan CSU .,,,.. 222 Cash, Reginald CJU ...,,. 251 Caston, Janet CJU .41,44,129, 251, 257 Cathey, Joy CFU ..,,,.... 284 Bryant, Vera CFU ...... 78,284 Bryant, Vernon Roy CSU , . .221 Buchanan, William Keith CSU , . 175,178,221 Buckingham, Brad CJU .39, 56, 62 251 Bulfington, Guy CSo,J ...,. 269 Buggs, Michael CJU 56, 60, 251 Bunn, Diane CJU ...... 68,251 Burley, Cathy CSo.j . . .125, 269 Burden, Lisa CFU ....,... 284 Chandler, Georgia CSo,j . . .266, 270, 279 Chatetain, Keith CFU ...... 284 Chatman, Leroy CSo.J ..... 270 Cheney, Calvin CJU .... 45,251 Childress, Dawn CJU. . ,36, 251 Christof, Patricia CJU .,,.. 251 Clanton, Linda CJU, .24, 39, 41, 53,54,55, 126,188,251 Clark, Anthony CFU ,...... 284 Clark, Cheryl CSo.J .,,,,... 270 Clark, Darrell CJU ......,. 251 Clark, John Russell CSU . . .222 Clark, Kathy CSU ..,... 69,222 Clark, Pattie CJU .....,,., 251 Clark, Robert CSU .... 209, 222 Clarkson, Charles Robert CSU. . 73, 74, 75,223 Clay, Barry CSo,j ,........ 270 Clay, Diane CFU . . .66, 76, 284 it lndex!327 Z Coleman W4f'4Wr4f2tffQl,,f N ,MJ ly . Clay, H ram CFU ...... Clayt CSr.J . . 1 Q il? Clayton, ElaineCJU .... . . Clayton, Elizabeth CSo.j .... Clayton, Philip CJU ..,.... Clayton, Tom CSU ........ Cleveland, Jeanna CJU .... Clifton, Robin CJU . . .124, 252, 295 Clingan, Denise CSU . 24, 40, 90, 94, 97, 136, 137, 138, 223 Clinton, Bobby CSo.j ...., Clinton, Freddy CJU ..... , Clinton, Randy CSU ,32, 70, Clinton, Rickey CFU ...... 284 Cobb, Donna CFU .....,.. Cochran, Kelvin CFU . , 166 Coffe Dann Sr , Y. A YC 'D Coldwell,JimmyCSo.J . , 148 124 270 252 223 284 285 223 270 270 Coldwell, LexieCSo.j . . , Coldwell, Patti CJU ....... Cole, Marie CJU ..... 125, 252 252 Coleman, Benita CSo.J . .73, 76, 77, 270 Coleman, Blenda Faye CSU ,70, 223 Coleman, C nthia CSo.J . Coleman y . , , Danny CFU ...,. Coleman Daphne CJU ..,. Coleman, Coleman Linda CSo.J. , .37, Coleman Paul CFU .,,,,.. 270 165 252 Karen CFU ...,., 285 270 164 223 , Sebern CSU ..,. raft, Kathy CFU . , , . . . . Crawford, Larry CFU ...... 285 Crawford, Sharon Annette CSU . Creamer, Johnny CSo.j ,.,, Crews, Francine CSo.J .124, Dixon, Stanley Ray CSU ,... Dixon, Terry CJU .42, 144, 170, 252, Dodd, Smitty CJU , ....... Donahoe, Patti CSo.J , .142, VM M951 MI 84 K K. 284 22 270 34, 68, 69, 96, 129,223 Dodd, Earle CJU .,,.,.... 251 270 223 270 251 235 Crnkovic, Jeff CFU ,,,. 159, Crnkovic, Paul CFU . . .159, 284 Crnkovic, Laura Kaye CSU . .69, 224 Cross, Steve CSo.J ...,. 64, 271 Crouse, Debbie CJU . 29, 34, 44, 121, 123, 249, 252 Crow, Carolyn CJU .,...., 252 Crow, Elaine CJU ........ 252 Culver, Susan CJU ....... 252 Cummings, Christy CSo.y . . .271 D Dalton, Paula Dianne CSU . .53, 90, 96, 97, 122, 224 Daniels, Patricia Denese CSU . , 78, 224 Daniels, Vita Marie CSU 26, 130, 132, 224, 231 David, Trudy CSU ........ 224 Davidson, Jeannie CSU .68, 69, 224 Davidson, Jim CFU . . . , 2-.285 David,AlphonseCJU . . .54, 75, 242,252 Davis, Beverly CFU' . . .128, 285 Davis, Carol CSU . .69, 89, 120, Coleman ShenteenaCJU . . . Collette Russell CFr . , .J ...., Collins, Addie CFU ..,..,. Collum, Karen CFU ..., 57, Collum, Phyllis CSo.J . . ,57, 270 Comans, JimCJU , ,42, 93, 149, 252 76, 252 Collette, Randy CSo.J . . ,73, 270 285 223 285 Contario, Linda CSU 68, 69, 223 Cooks, Wanda CSU ...,,.. 223 Cooksey, Judy CJU .32, 44, 89, 121, 122, 252 Cooley, Carol CJU .53, 106, 252 Cooper, Charlotte CSo.J .... 270 Cooper, Debbie CJU, . 126, 252, 257 Cooper, Gary CSU ..,..... 223 Cooper, Sharon CFU , .122, 285 Corder, Chuck CSo.j ...... 270 Corder, Patty CSo.j . 45, 128, 270 Corpier, CindyCFU . . .34, 128. 1 282, 285 Corpier, Julie CFU ........ 285 Cottrell, Kenny CSo.J ...... 270 Cotton, Connie CFU ...... 285 Cotton, Hebert CFU ....... 285 Counts, Susan CJU .37, 75,252 Couvillion, Dana CFU ,.... 252 Council, Doug CSo.J .,.,... 270 Cox, Lynn CSU , ...... , . ,223 Cox, Susan CSU ,..... 92, 223 Coy, Danny CSU . .39, 174,223 Coy, Deborah CSU .92, 97, 174, 223, 307 Coy, Wanda CSo.J . .45, 60, 270 Cracraft, Andrea CJU ..... 252 Craft, Anita CJU ..,... 124,252 328flndex 123, 127, 224 Davis, Connie CSU .... 69, 224 Davis, Diane CJU ,.,,..... 252 Davis, Edgar CSU ..... 70, 224 Davis, Ernie CSU ....,..... 32 Davis, Kenneth CSU .,.,.. 224 Davis, Leroy CFU ....,,,,. 285 Davis, Michele CSo.j . . ,34, 109, 142, 143 271 Davis, Robert CSU .,.. 144 224 Davis, Rodney CJU . . .174, 252 Davis, Sandra CJU ...,,... 252 Davis, Sidney CSo.J .,..... 271 Davis, Steve CJU , ,73, 145 252 Davis, Steven Robert CSU . .224 Davis, Susan CFU ..... 44, 285 Davison, Adrian R, CSU ..,. 224 Davlin, Jo Ann CSo,5 ,..... 271 Defriend, Jody CSo.J . 45, 78,271 Dellinger, Cindy CSo.J , .58, 127, 271 Deloach, Felicia Ann CSU. . .68, 69,224 Delony, Hank CJU. . .48, 62, 89, 199 252 Delony, Scott CSo.J 75, 149 Dennison, Kathy CSo.J .... De Santis Dede CSU . . .71 oesaniis,'Joe CFU . .34, 76, 271 .271 224 285 DeSoto, Cindy CSo.J . . 59, 102, 129, 271 Desoto, Ricky CSo,J .... 42, 148, 266, 269, 271 De Vault, Pam CSU .46, 97, 225 285 Dice, Lisa CFU ....,.. 124 Dickey, Beny Cm .,,..., 1252 Dickson, Kurt CFU ......., 285 Digby, Randy M. CSU . .70, 225 Donahue, RogerCSU . .93, Donahue, Sherri CSo.7 .123, Donahue, Stanley CJU .... Dougaty, DianeCFU . . ,44, 127, 282, Doughty, Dickie CSo.3 .... , Doughty, Ricky CJU ....., Douglas, Calvin CFU ...... Douglas, Donnie CFU ..... Douglas, Keith CSU .....,. Douglas, Scott CJU ....... Douglas, Steve CSo.b ...... Dowdall, Cathy CSo.7 . . 128, Dowdall, James CSU . , .43, Drach, Beckie Ann CSU, . . . Drew, Michael CJU ,..,.., Dufour, John CJU ,.... 57, Dunham, Kathy CJU ...... Dunlap, Melanie CSo.7. . .44, 87, 128 Dunn, Lorraine CFU ....., DuPont, Bruce CJU . , ,167, DuPont, Jean CJU .....,,. Dupuy, Theresa CFU ...... Dyal, Bobby CSo,J ,,.,. 67, E Ealy, AngeliaCSo.j . .44, 75, Eames, Tammy CSo.J ...... Easley, Aleene CSo.J ...... Easley, James CSo.J ,...,. . Easley, Linda CFU ........ Eason, Donnette CSU ...,. Eastman, Ed CSo.J ,....,,. Ebarb, Christine CJU . . .76, Ebarb, Robert CJU . .32, 64, Eberhardt, Debbie CJU .32, 225 145, 260 253 253 242, 271 149, 225 271 253 102, 285 271 252 285 285 225 253 271 272 225 225 253 253 253 272 285 253 253 285 272 272 272 272 272 285 225 272 253 65, 253 126, 253 Edwards, Laura CFU ...... 285 Edwards, Terry CFU . . 159, 285 285 Eggleston, Connie CFU 268, Eggleston, David CFU ..... Eggleston, Larry J. CSU ,... Eizel, Susan CFU ..,.., 58, Ellisor, George CSo.y . . .34, 285 225 285 148, 272 Emfinger, Katherine CJU . .127, 253 Emfinger, Teresa CJU . 123, Epling, Debbie CSo.J, . .127, Erwin, Mike CSU .,....... Estill, Brad CSo.3 ......... 254 272 225 272 Estill, Lucretia-Sue CSU .35, 37, 60, 63, Evans, Jeff CSo.j ....,,... Everett, Michael CFU ...... Ezernack, Stanley CFU 165, F Faken, John CSU .,...... Fakess, Tony CFU ,....... Falcon, Debbie CJU .,..... 225 272 285 286 225 286 254 Farley, Debbie CJU ..,.... Fenlaw, Johnny CSo.J ...,, Fenn, Rodney CSU .,..,.. Ferguson, Sonny CFU ..,.. Festervan, Rodney CSOJ . . . Festervand, Renee CSU . 58, Fielder, Angie CJU ..,.,,.. Fielder, Terry CSo.J ....... Fleming, Leonard CSU ,,.. Flores, Cheryl CSo.J ..,.... Flores, Cynthia Renee CSU ,221 Flores, Tina Sims CSU . .70, 221 Flowers, Debbie CSo.5 . . ,44, 6E 75, 27 Flowers, Linda CSo.J .,.... 27 Flowers, Rhonda CFU ..... 28' Floyd, Cynthia CJU .... 72, 141 25 27 22 28 27 22 25 27 22 27 144, 145, 25 Flynn, Michael CJU ,,..... 251 Fong, LllimCSo.j ,. .34,42,14E 27, Ford, Ernestine CFU ....,. 28- Ford, Marilyn CFU ........ 281 Forrest, Paula CFU ,.., 32, 281 Forrester, Claire CSo.J ..... 27, Foster, Bill CJU .,.,,..... 25- Foster, Donald CJU. ,38, 56, 6C 62, 254, 26, Foster, Kerry CSo.J ..,..... 27l Foster, Troy CFU ,.....,., 281 Fountain, Myrtie CJU ,,.... 25- Fowler, Renee CJU. . .137, 19C 25- 22' Franks, Gloria CSU ,...... Frazier, Deborah CSU. . ,23, 9E 130, 132, 221 Fredrick, Lester CSU , . . . , . .71 Freeman, Darlene CFU .... Freeman, Joyce CSU ...... Freeman, Nancy CJU ,124, Fuller, Gale CSU .......,. Fuller, Lula CJU .,........ Furlow, Ron CSU .,.,,. 71, Fyfle, Rhonda CJU . .32, 40, 41 44, 125, 254, 25 G Gable, Debbie CJU .56, 58, 251 Gaflord, Garry CSo.J ...,., 271 Gamble, Donald CSU . .174, 221 Garner, John CSU .,... 47, 22' Garrett, David CJU ..,.... Gaskin, James CSU .,,. 70, Gaskin, Sharon CSo.j ...... 273 Gayer, Lance CSo.3 ....... 273 Gentry, Suzanne CJU . .65, 25- Gentry, Tom CSU ..,.,... 22 Gereau, Jeanine CJU 32, 44, 89 101, 121, 127, 248, 25' Gereau, Becky CSU 35, 53, 125 22 28' 221 251 22' 251 224 251 22' Germany, Judy CSU ...... 22 Gibbs, Robert CSU .60, 97, 135 22' Gibbs, Steve CFU . 145, 286, 28' Gibson, Danny CSU ....... 221 Gibson, Nathan CSo.D ,..... 27 Giddens, Ronnie CJU 38, 62, 6E 191, 25 Gill, Sheila CSU ...,....,. 221 Gilley, Bruce CSU .,....., 22' - l Q50 lliard, lo S ,,160,163, 164, 226 llierd, dra CFrd. . .3 , 286 Imore, eb ' CF ..... 286 Imor , y rj ...... 2 ngles, y CSr.J .... 67, 2 ngles, y CSo.J . 8, 157, 272 lass, L n S .J . , .42,43,5 , 23 3,97,100,GD7, , 7, 2 7 asscock, Ch r. . . ,254 ad, Russ .J ...,... 227 ad,Sammy .3 ..,.... 254 dfrey,Lexie rj ,...... 255 ldman, Ted CSr.j ....,.. 227 ngre, Keith CSr.J .... 70, 227 ngre, Kevin Wayne CSr.3. ,70, 227 aham, Carlos CFr.J ,..... 286 aham, Cathy CSr.J 28, 91, 111, 114, 136, 137, 138,227,236 aham, Chris CFr.J ....... 286 aham, Veronica CJr,J .... 255 amm, Donna CSo.J ...... 272 aves, Linda CSr.j .... 71, 227 ay, Carmel CSo.J ....... 272 ay, Janet CFr.j ......... 286 ay, Michele CSo,J .... 78, 272 eemon, Joanne CJr.J 199,255 een, Debbie CFr.J .,...,. 286 een, Kenny CJr.J .93, 149,255 een, Tina CSr.J .,....,.. 227 leenway, Becky CFr,J .... 286 ireer, Jerry CJr.J ...,....., 56 lregory, Ginger CSr.j .,.... 78 regory, Kathy CFr.j ,,,.,.. 79 resens, Leonard CSo.J ,42, 58, 272 rice, Jere CJr,j ,......,.. 255 rifiin, Johnnie CSo.j ...,.. 273 rigg, Bobbie CJr.j .,...., 255 rimas, Brenda CJr.j ....,. 255 rokey, Alice CFr.J ..... 44,286 rubbs, Rita CFr.j. .34, 129,286 uiton, Tina CSr.j .,.... 32, 228 uice, Gary CSo.j. . .64, 65, 273 uiton, Thelma CJr.j ..,. 76,77 ullitte, Jerry CJr.j .....,.. 255 win, Cli1CSr.J ..,,.,.. 70, 228 yles, Lewis CFr,J .,...... 286 H ack, Kathy CSr,j ..,....,.. 35 addox, Janis CFr.b ....,.. 286 addox, Tommy CSo.p , 149, 273 adwin, Brian CFr.j ..,.... 286 adwin, Tommy CSr.j ,..... 228 all, BettyeCJr.j ....... 72,255 all, Debra CJr.J ........,, 255 all:'Gene CJr.J . .165, 170,255 all, Jimmy CFr.j .,,,.. Q . .286 all, Michael CSr.3 ......... 76 all, Nicki Ann CSr.j 41,91, 137, 138, 228 all, Pam CSo.J .......... 273 amaker, Randy CJr,j , . .42, 48, 149, 255 amilton, Joyce CSr.J ...... 228 amilton, Marilyn CJr,j ..... 255 H m ett, Mona S ....., 228 ton,G n .,..., 228 Hanco ' o.j. . ,64, 65, Han ck TerrQ n i ardin DonnaCJrj 44 47 108 Hardy, Gwen CSo.J ..,. , Harp, Delinda CFr.J ,.... 79, Harris, Claire CJr.J .... 126,255 Harris, Grover CSr.j . . .170, 228 Harris, Janice CSr.p ....,.. 228 273 273 286 , 273 ' , ' .3 , ,5 , Hanson nn th ,J .... if 2 H n, I C 0,3 , . . ,273 H I ,R C r.D ..,.... 286 ' ' ' 124, 255 126 273 286 Harris, Jeramiah CSo.j ..... Harris, Patty CSo.J ........ Harris, Polly CFr.J ......... Hart, Odessa CSo.J ,.... . . .273 Hartsfield, Bobby CJr.5 . .70, 256 Harvey, Debbie CFr.J ...... 286 Harvey, Kenny CJr.3. .30, 42, 54, 96, 107, 148, 256,265 Harvey, Randy CSr.J ....... 228 Hawthorne, Wayne CSo.j . , .273 Hayes, Denise CJr.3 ..,.... 265 Hayes, Nelda CSo.J ....... 273 Hayes, Shelia Denise CSr.J . .45, 68,145,176,177,228 Haynes, Lori CSr.5 ,..,.... 229 Hays, Liz CSo.J ...,.,.,... 273 Heard, Dennis Glen CSr.3 . 38, 39, 174, 229 Heath, Kathy CFr.J .58, 128,286 Hebert, Mildred Lenee CSr,J .97, 137, 138, 229 Heins, Greg CJr.J. . ,21,93,148, 256, 265 Heins, Sandra CFr.5 44, 128, 282, 286 Henderson, Curtis CJr.j .32, 256 Henderson, Jerry CSo.j ,,.. 273 Henderson, Joni CJr.5 . .91,137, 256 Henderson, Tonette CSo.l . .273 Hendricks, Alvin CSr.j . 160, 163, 229 Hendricks, Bill CSo.J ...,,.. 273 Hendricks, Donna CJr.3 145,256 Hendrix, John CFr.J ,..... i287 Henson, Karen CJr.j ....... 256 Henson, Mary CSr.J . .36, 50, 62, 90, 97, 229 Herminghusen, David CJr.J. .256 Herring, Karen CSr,j .....,. 229 Herrington, Gail CSr.J ...... 229 Herron, Chuck CSr.j .33, 42, 53, 9O,94,95, 135,217,229 Hester, Charles CFr.J . . 159, 287 Hester, Sammy CSo.J ,..,.. 273 Hewitt, Brian CFr.j ,... 145, 287 Hickey, Daren CSo.J ...,... 273 Hicks, James CSo.j ....,. 273 Hiers, Mary Helen CSr.h .60, 27, 41 229 Hightower, Johnny CSo.j .64, 65, 273 Hlld, Debbie CJr.j . .64, 129,257 Hild, Denise CFr.j ..... 123,287 Hildebrand, Sherry CFr.j .,.. 287 Hill, Janie CSr .......... 9 Hill, S So. ....,, . Hi ,T yCJr. , , 6 CDD 59 3 l-lil' , hyllis . , ,99, Q ' 229,345 Hills, MarionC . .,...,... , Hinds, Richard CSr,J .,.. . . Hodgkinson, Sandy CJr.J. . ,1 , 56 Holeyfield, Paul CJr.j ...,.. 256 Holland, Mike CFr.J ...,.... Holman, Ben CFr.J .,... . 8 Holman, Stephanie CJr.J . , 7, 44, 46, 54, 55, 56, 62, 65, 96, 129 Holmes, Helen CSr.j ...,,.. 229 Holmes, James CFr.J ....,. Holoman, Edgar CJr.j 34, 38, Holt, Keith CJr.J .,...,..., Holtzclaw, Lee CSr.J .,,..., Holtzclaw, Teresa CSo.J .57, Honeycutt, Mayla CSo.J .45, 1 287 54, 256 256 229 273 Horn, Ruth CFr.J ..., ,,.... Hosey, Greg CFr.J. . ,64, 65, House, Michael CJr.J ..,.,. 256 Houston, Brett CSr.j ......, 229 Houston, Ricky CJr.J .56, 72, 256 Howell, Ginger CSr.j 45, 89, 100, 120, 122, 229 Howell, Sara CFU. .44, 126,287 Huddleston, Adrian CSo.j . .145, 274 26, 273 Hopkins, Carlton CSo,j ..... 273 287 287 Huddleston, Duane CSr.j 70, 230 Hudson, Barbara CSo.j . 127, 274 Hudson, Becky CJr.j . .124, 125, 256 Hudson, Delbert CJr.J . .145, 256 Hudson, Jerrie CSr.j .37, 48, 97, 230 Hudson, Marilyn CSo.j. .75, 124, 266, 269, 274 Huff, David CJr.3 .....,..., 256 Hutstetler, Robin CJr.j ,.... 257 Hughes, Gladys Marie CSr.j .230 Huie, Steve CJr.j. . 149, 257, 265 Hullaby, Sandra CFr.J ...... 287 Humphrey, Barry CJr,J ..... 257 Humphrey, Brenda CJr.5 , . .123, 257 Humphrey, Gwendolyn CSr.J 230 Humphrey, Teena Nareen CSr.j . l 0 s , ona r ...63, 76, 4, 175, 257 n,T S .j.44,102, 128,274 ackso V CFr.j ..., 287 Jam A ela CFU ....... 287 Je r ,Arnold CFr.3 .174, 287 C-,je ,Nany CSo.3. ,76, 274 eil on, Ronnie CJr.j ...... 75 den ins, Eivisrsoq . . , , . 274 Johnson, Cedric CJr.J . . . 257 Johnson Denise CSo.J .41,44, 129,274 Johnson, Don CSo,b . . .34, 274 Johnson, FeliciaCFr.j ..,. 288 Johnson, Gerard CSr.J 144, 230 Johnson Janice CJr.J. .70 257 Johnson Jimmy CSo.J .34 274 Johnson Kathy CJr.J . .... 257 Johnson Leah CFr.J, , .,.. 288 Johnson Linda CFr.y . 145,288 Johnson Marc CSo.J .... 34, 57, 149,274 Johnson, Rodney CSr,J ,75, 178, 179,230 Johnson, Sharon CFr.J ..... 288 Johnson, Wilbur CSo.J .,,,. 274 Jones, Brenda Kay CSU 91 , 230 Jones, Cynthia CJr,j ....,,. 257 Jones, Dennis CFr.j ....,.. 288 Jones, Devora CSo,j. . . 122, 274 Jones, Ferdinand CJr.J . .70, 257 Jones, Jackie CFr,J ...,.... 288 Jones, Jimmy CSo.J ....... 274 Jones, JohnCSr.j 148, 152, 155, 159 Jones, Joni CFr.j . .78, 126, Jones, Lee CFr.J ....,.... Jones, Leia CSo.j ...,,... 288 288 , 78 Jones, Marilyn CSr.J . . 142, 143, 230 Jones, Mike CFr.j . , . .... .288 Jones, Myrtis CJr.j ........ 257 Jones, Phillip CSOJ , . ,148,17O, 274 Jones, Rena CSo.5 ..,,.... 274 Jones, Rhonda CFr,3 ,..... 288 Jones, Rosie CFr.j ...,... 288 Jones, Sally CSo.J ..,.... Jones, Tina CFr.3 ...,,.., 274 288 257 Hunt, Ricky CFr.j ......,,. Hunter, Benita CFr.J ....,.. Hunter, Donald Wayne CSr.j. Hunter, Eula CSr,j ........ Hunter, Marilyn CSo.j .,,... 230 287 287 230 230 274 Hunter, Regina CJr.J ,...,.. -257 Hunter, Sherry CSo.j ...... 274 l lvey, Debbie CSo,3 . . .... 274 J Jack, Kathy CSo.j, . , , , , .274 Jack, Sandra CFr.3 ,....... 287 Jackson, Cleve CSr.3 . . .70, 230 Jackson, Debra CJr.J . . .76, 257 Jordan, Bill CJr.j . . .37, 145, Jordan, Connie CSo.J . . .58, 274 Jordan, George CFr.J ...... 288 Jordan, Mark CSo,J .,..... 274 Jordan, Pamela CFr.j .,,,.. 2 18 Joyner, Jan CSo.3. .57,128,274 Joyner, Daniel CSr.3. . .148, 166, 230 169, Justice, Ada CJr.J , ' ,...,,.. 257 Juzan, Cindy CJr.j ..,..... 257 K Kappleman, David CSo.3 ..,. 274 Kase, Mike CSo.j ........, 274 Keene, Jerry CSr.j ,,,,. 71 , 230 Keim, Buddy CJr.j ...,.... 257 Keith, Tonette CSo.J .,..... 274 Kelley, Kyle Raymond Wesley CSr,j ..,.... 50, 73, 230, 336 Kelsch, Theresa CSo.J .123, 274 Kennedy, Annette CFr.j ,65, 288 lrtdex!329 ,, few, if f tv . sf I l SE ,,- Q! Q 4, D46 + 5 cy D J ,'1og'OfU 5010 61EQ1dv1-'gag EQ QSQLLEYQJJX .-- Oy g 3 S R-5 Q! JJ ff-S NO! E H LJ Q' W -1- jg 07 5 G C'335D,d-E5-B,.1SQD,jjQQj7Eoz ,Elf1Q13,7?JOJUQ S 15 S 'S V Q gui od 5 55 'Pi 7 9590599 922 'ff,QQ7gg:el2Q-D62f5Qy3g-Q 6132 f39Qgj4fgQ.J 7 Kennedy. KWDYC30-7 - - -42. 72, Lee, LorenaCJr.1 . G. 5. .48 2455 Martin, Mer1ieaCJr.l .41,44, 54, Mercer, yeineqsry ,.... 89, 25 149, 157 274 Lee, Mona Lynette f. 4 1 , 96, 122,258 Merritt, Jan CSo.J . .58, 124, 27 Kennedv.TammyCSO,l- H 274 96,232 Mer1irr,Per1r1yCso.1 ...127,275 Merrm,vieCsr.1 .....,... .25 Kern.JuIieCFU ..1... 122,388 Lee,w1ii1ecSr,D33,63, 117516127392 Martin,ShirleyCJU ,... 78,258 Metee1f,ceseer1dreqJr.1 ...QL K91Ci190S, 114 150 - -14 1 1 Martin,TempIes CSU . , 38, 97, Metcalf, SaraCJU .... . , . , . Key, Ai . .84, 65, 2 8 Lefebvre, PamgSc3.l ..,,.. 144, 174, 176,233 Metcalf, Tyrrell CFr.1 .,.. 32, 22 Key, Ch -: - . 1 , 1, Leggion, F1ayC o, ....4r- Martin,Tarr1my CJU ....... 258 Meyers, James CSo.j ...... 1E J g 2 1 LeGrar1d,SteveCSf-D -1.4-- 232 Mer11r1,Teb1CFr.l . .58, 196,289 Miciotto, Kerry Lyrtrrqsrp . . .3 Key, D0 0- 1 1 - 1 - - 4 may.DeDfaSUeCSf1D 891120. Mashburn, Nancy Csrq .... 233 123, 22 Kile.Debb1eCSO.D. -58,126,274 1 4,232 Mashburn,Pa iCFr.p .... .2 M1eio115,MerkCJr.y ,.,.,., 25 Kile, Jimmy CSo.j ..... 148, 27 emley, KellyC U 88,11 , 115, Mas eW JU , , . ,25 Mike, Sharon CFr, ,,,, 9, , ,2S Killgore, Henri C.1r.1 . .3 ,324 , 2288986 M , .1 . . ,123 M e . yCJr. . . 5 , im CJ . , , 28 ,Pat CJU. 0, , 3 King, Glenda CSU.3 , 7, 2 , 112, 5, 1 , 1 8, 258, 259 Maslers, Kellhqphj ,,,. z' 25 K, J 25 1 Q 28 moini, Lee CJU ,... 1 58 Ma 5, Kcvlhq li . . 2 y, Phil' o. I , , 7 6-or 8 .4 .1 : s, ren r .. IS v a y ' , .1 Kin , ll U 21,4 A .ea - .... 1 . ' --ft ' tri 's .. ll . r, arlesCSo ,..... 21 49, 3, 100,107, 148,157 Lester, Mon . ...,,.. 258 2 hews, Sa ra CFU ,,.. 89 rller, DannyC 4 ,,,... 27 . 231 ew1r1g,s11 33. 48 49, if ,oeviaq . . . . . ,233 Miller, Jimmy 7 . . . . .25 Ki a . . . Q ls S , 7 , 4 vw 4 i f .3 . . . 1 miner, -Flfobert C . . 4.4.4 .125 -.1- .' .,.. . '1 4 . ....... ier,ommy , , 1 VY CSO-1 -, 1---.. 74 Lewis, Cindy CFU s . . . ,289 ay X, ,lehhlferqgr ,258 25 gn app, ewaynie Mitch -Di . e ' ,CurisCF, . 1. ,: ' oj . . 'l' ,Stan J 1 5 21 , , ,? Q08 i 3 a , i . . ..... . i ,W FU ,,.,. . C K - 7 ' ,Eric 0.3 -.---1-- 275 Mazen, Stanley Csey .,.... 276 7 e, Joni CJr.p . .32, 4 1 Kochr ani JU -4-'A-- 257 L6WiS, M0f1iCG CFU ---- 73, 239 Mazzone, Lyn te CJU . .32, 44, ' rr s, RustyCFU . , . S E0 b ,VYenor2aCSo4L S74 Lewi ,Porti , ...44,67,75, , , 1 8 1 idaCJr.j . . ,. E 00 , eissa . , 2 8 7' ,J1mCSr,y .......... 2: et - 3, L ath I . 232 Mc , avi C OJ- -- 4276 Minix,Sherbby CFU ...... .2S ,C 'C . - 37,1 . Lil s,JimmyCSO.D 465 McCole,Colleen Maria 122, Mlm-,r,vlcqJr,p ...93, 148, 15 144, 145,254,257 Lin ey, JerryCFr.p ..,,,, 289 233 2g L Ll 0r1,J8CkCJr.j ...... 70, 3 if Ie, COt1rl CJ . . ,258 Mlgner, Larry CSOQ ,,,,,,, 2, Ki J . . . , . 7 Li s,CharlesCFU ...,.... 1' 1 01 ,Steve 0.5 . . . 1 Mitchell, Barbara CSo,j. . . . .21 a , ' . ..... LXtes,James Michael CSU . .2 A' 0 f . 2 e CSU Q Q ' ll,BeverlyCSU ,.... 21 aCaze, Tavia ,J ....... Lites, Pat CSo.j .,..... - , 2 Mitcxll, Carol CFU 59, 126, 25 Laenger, Matt CSU .60, 149, Little, Claudia CSU, . . , 32 cDani , Ranee CSU ..,,. 233 Mllchell, Diana C805 ,,,,,, 21 157, 231 Litton, Connie CJU .,.. 39,258 McDear ont, Mgry CS .J .... 89, Mitchell, Lee CSo.J ...,..... 5 Ladner, Shayne CJU .38, 50, 56, Litton, Liz CSU .,,......... 70 1 , 12 227, 233 Mitchell, Mary CSo,j ,,,,,,, 21 60,62,96, 103,258 Lockett,Chuck CFU ...,.. 289 McDo ld, C .D . .93, Ml1QheII,PatriCiaCJr,j 50, 60,6 LaFave, Michele CJU ...... 258 Loftin, Yvonne CFU ....... 289 258 124, 25 LaFave, Pam .....,...... 125 Logue, JenniterCSo.D ....,. 275 McDonald, ry U ..... 233 Mitchell, Ronald CFU ....,. 1l fayett nneth CS 275 Losey, Kim CJU ...... 145,258 McDutt, James CSr, ...... 233 Mitchell, T lesaCSo.J . . 37,5 ' te, Be k . ...... 75 Lottinger, C, J. CSU .48, 92, 93, McEachern, Jon1eC ,J .58, 276 2 ,Carla ,.,.. 72, 98, 148, 153, 232 McFadden, Jer . 5, ' , errie CSo.j . . .56, 2' ' ,Marilyn CJr. . . . . Lowrey, Barbara CSU . . .68, 69, . itchell,Tina CFU . . . . . . . .25 'J David CSr. .,...., 231 232 McFadden, Ri r. .64,65, Ml .- - . SU ...... ,' bert, Cynthia CJ , .45, 72, Lowery, Jett CSU .,....,,. 243 8 v .... 60, 2! - -J 258 wery, Rita CJU . .45, 129,258 McFerrin, J . .' 7 Q. 59' 7 I ,,-- 8 A ..... ,. .21 an Pam CFU . . .124, ry, Ruth CSo.J ....... 275 105,126, 1 2 89 Molinard, Angie CFU . 456, 25 La on. tin Glenn CSU . .2 ckey,SandraCSo,j ...... 275 Ferrin, Karen CSo.j. . .3 ,41, Moncriet, LindaCFU .... .21 S0r1,L CFr-3744. 128, Luker,BillyCsr.p 42,52 90, ,54,91, 112,115 ,173, Moody, Barbara C.1r.1 . .. 8, 1 mic CJU .53, 76, , 135, 222, 176 Moore, Bobby CSU , . . , ' , 258 er, WayneCFU ....... McGraw, Doug CJU ..... 58,59 M0ore,BrendaCFU ....,. . ' . . . 275! il, Debbie Cery . . .89, 122303 McGraw, Laurie CSo.J . . . . .278 Meere,ch1pCsr.l .TC . 1 . . ::. ie, arIesC . .,., 2 McGray,Janet CFU ....... 289 Mccre,Frahci5CFf,i513 Q ,, , 1 27 a . 2 . - 7-4. 2 L .Bradt-if-D ,--.1-- 70, 258 Meeuffie, Debbie CSo.D . .4o, 44, Moore, Gary 4881, 7, 15 UL -w -u n C r. ....., 288 les, Jimmy CSo.j ...,,... 275 112, 115, 127,266, 273,276 1 Lats mega CFr, , . , ,288 nch, Debi CSO.D ........ 275 McGuttie, Dennis CJU . .42, 48, Moore, Li ell CSrv .7 2: vi-.r e--u 3 .. .. 88 , M 49, 248,255, Moore,R u nCJU . . Law fall - . 60, 16 1 Madera, Roxanne CSO,j,44, 128, mcguffiegtliartyggsfjl .,.. .2 AHQJ rg J a l, ' - r. .....,... 275 c uire, ster o. . . , . Mo e, onn , r. 21 . .. . , Lavvrence,E ith CS 25 2 Maiden,WendellCSo.j ...... 57 - 2, Modre,T myCFr.QJ. . Lawre 'iff ,,,.- ,. Malone,SheiIaCSU ....... 233 Mcl-lalttey,Debrz5CSr. 34 , , Mgran yCFU,,X .... . 2' Lawson, Lon ' e-.2 4, ,69, 3,1 5 gham, Pam CFU ..59, 123, 91,108,134,,1 , X 7 lM r P CFKJ . . .. , ' 31 ' 289 34 Don CJU .. , Lav17son,LouiseC . . . En hack, Debbie CSo.j . . .275 McHalfey, tv1arkC U . . . , 58 C 5 1 n, I niseCFrr5iNTN. , . .2 LaVigne, Debra-CJr. ...,. U . all, Linda CSr,j ,,,,,, 233 McKnight, 7 yoj .,.. 1. Z7 , M rg , ney,CS1U . . . . .2 Laylon, Barbara CFr. . . , , Mar 12 Nanette CFU . 145, 289 Mclvlanu ' CFU .,.,... 0 5. , ' psfsiahr Cifrp . . . . Lebarron, Nancy CSo.J ,gn 27 Marsh !' amona CSU ,,,, 233 ' McWh' l rkC,lr .1 9, 2g M i arlC U . .7O, 234, 2 Lee, ElIaCSo.jx?, .,...... 275 , .- ary: , .' CSU , 132, 70, 233 McWi i s, thy-,CPM , , .2 MO 9 . GXZFVI 58.12 V2 Lee, Liza CSo.j.. ....... WlI'eCFr,j ,,.,... 289 Me ,D bbieglqj ,... .258 1 e ey, i ie . . .J U l KX 'x -x ' -N ' - , ,, ,N I Ag 1 ,r ,1 A1 , , 1, , 1 1 f. 5 ,ft , , J ,Xxx ' l ' Kxffm,.CN1 1' fx' 33O!Index Q- C -X, ' I ,fx 1 ' Jgxk AD 11916 11,11 ' 0 Eses, Greg CSo.J , ., uta! Becky CSo.J 41, 126,2 Perry,WiIlieCJU ...,.. 7 ,260 1 3 1 111 1 0,441 ses, Lydia Jea , 1 Nuttall, Peggy CSU . .1-1, gl , Perot, ReneeCSo.J ..... . 7 1731891 1 21 1 1 1 1 51 09,234 89,96fg'O 12 235 Persley, Angela CFU ..., 1 f 2 9 5 Esley, Peggy CSO, . . .37, 277 aa Pettey,JohnCSU ...... 1:13 11531113111 13 1 1. ss, Deborah CJU 62, 66, 200, eaculfren CJU . .34 76,10 PGUIQVGW1 Bobby CJY-D --1.- 260 . : 3117519019 1955. 105 259,Q0f Oldham, Mar CJr.u. . .260 Pettigrew, Sharon CFU . 91 1301 35 1219, ss,MartyCFU 59, 0 Olive ,2yC .fb ..,.....,, 7 vb' deyton, Patricia CSo.J . . . 7 3 1- 41 1 11 14417 1 ss, Melanie CJU .... 71,259 1 fOlS3!X ndall CSU . Phillips, Jerome Keith CFr. . 91 - .1 1.1 17361 1 1 1 78 1 ss, Mike CSU ....., j O' a , Cynthia!Sg.J . . .57 Phillips. Mark CSU .42, 71, 1.6 W -' RN Jam C501 B ,,,, 273 pss, TimCJU ..,,. , 91 O'NeekL , .,,38,tD3, 167,16 Q - .1 C LC-151 1 1431 1 ott, Randall CSU .7 ,145,234 in 145, 60 Philli sll?hylissCSo.p . ,12 1 7 419 14 it 13 1 1- -,Q oynihan, Linda CSU . . . C '6'Neal, Tra CQ'4.S9, 41,48 IA ' ,Randy CFU . . .15 91 X - ul 2 . 22515. bymnan, Nancy Cso.5CQ, 2, 6 W 49,96,11gQi5 Pick 1, Jonnqsry .... 144, e,- -302. 31511231111 ' 1 1 61 129,27 kiskgen, Phyllis CSrgN.l4 ,49, 177 - x 1L hx ,,,,,,,, 1 urphy, Dora Ann CSU ,7 , ,1 ,129,235 P' gee,Sharon YvettaCSr 'X' - 1Q A tl 1 .4'.., 129 -, urDEY, 'l?AevinKgSrjD .36, LC 0.36 d267'5cF?h Cgw CS J 741 3' Rai Spe 1 Fm' A I I 1 92 urp y, ary r, ..., .. ens, ar ynn r .. , ic er, ry r. ........ 1' U-1 3511: 1111 1 1 1 61 urray,Jerry CSU 93,16 , Y YI ' 235 ' Md! erryCSo.J ,.... 277 dd' ,R , F 1 ,,,, 1 1 1 234 w19WrmvCSr,D. . . ltggcner ,Txror1CJr.3 . .681 .a ee3fXBa 1 1 1781 urray, Jimmy CSo.y . .165, 67956 ns,MikeCSgn. Plgt e ,fd 2gyC1fr.J .7939 Reedpat ? xf 1111 1 7 3 I ,BUYS 0- -11- . '- ,. 1 ,261 urray, Terry CSU ..,..... 34 5 ph .7 P J uyi01and,Deb01218i11.1. , .34, 44, -E , 1112 -151211 1 1 1 1 1 12 usgrove,cnr1sCsr.1 ..... 23iJ1-Puddle, Claudett og . . . 77 110311251260 ,,, ,,1 31 11 1 1 1 1 1 SZTKSAFTLTSZB 224 V225 1,1 1 2 .-rp 10111614 1721 if 12 er 1 19 . . , , . ..,. rrie, ares r.... Id -.9 1, 12 yers, Charles CSo.J ...... 149 glfxinte ,-.audy CSr,5A,tg,'P23 Posey, Cindy CSOQJ .- ..... 7 Eyorage 313 -PS7 1 51 yers, Denise CJU ..,. 72, 259 Painter i r. ..... 44, 2 Pose 1 .... 128 91 - . 3 yers, Harrell CSU ..,, 60,235 P m 31r1gr5eCJU , , .34,39, 'P s Qggy CSU ..34,3 ,41, Dams 7 6 1,-... yers, Jamesqrry ....... 290 Se 260 'Hhs 9, 74, 75, 89, 94, 119,237 ' yers, Linda CSU .60, 144, 174, Palka, ian CSU . . M-136 Posey, Tracey CSo.5 . .124, 127, ,C Ch 1111 1 1 61 235 Pantalion, 67.j.31,46, 205,277 Rich au: CJU? 1 2 91 yergsusanqrrg ...143,144, IA 4 ,e7,72,124,23e P 1 ndaqm ....... 260 ' O8,1' 113 483261, 145,290 P rkgr, Chris CJU ........ 26OL Uwggmy CSU . .42, 9 ,97, d, Mag i J. .127, 261 yers, Mary CFU ......... 290 arker, LisaCFU ..,... 44, 291 149 T7 3 d1S S 1 ,,,,, 233 N Parker, JamesCSr,ji76110Eli 151356 Pot er, Leo CSo.b?xf 58 103 ichgr , on C333 ..,.. 278 - - Y - .,-- 1 1 Richard n,Jackie CFU .,.292 agy, Kathy CJU .......,. 259 Parker,SamanthaCSo.D ..,. 277 1451277 pq- 3 114 3 1 1 1 19 1971 ai1e, Tim CSU ..,.,..... 235 Parks, Ann CSo.J .,....... 277 ts, Den1nisCSU ..,. 145,237 I ar n ayc rj QQQB ations, Tony CJU . .34, 42, 54, Parks, Barbara CSo.J ...... 277 Pouncy, Linda CSU .... 78,237 3 1156111101 1 1 61233 259 Parks, Carolyn CJU ....... 260 Powell, Billy CSU ...... 79, 237 16113 11133 15 1 1 129 eal, Danny CFU ......... 290 Parks, Joyce CFU . , . , . .291 Power, David CFU ...,. 42,291 121161331 1vy1111 1-11 1 1 1 116 1 eal, Diane CSo.J .103, 129,277 Parks, W1llie CSU ..,. . . .236 Pratt, Dennis CSU ..,.,,,. 237 12113 611431 11111 1 141146 eal, MarkKgSU . . 90, 131,235 Parish, SlsiyClSU . . . . . Pratt, Linda CSo.j ...., 125,277 103 1251260126 1 eill, Trey 0.3 ....... 1. . ,277 Pate, Mike Jr. .......... 0 Preddy, Melanie CSo,J . 143, 144, ' 1111K 111 1 1 1 701 38 elms, Chris CSU . , . . .235 Patterson, Paige CSo.J. . .61 , 72, 277 ggcjgrr CQEUC. .DM . . . 29 elms, Polly CSU ......... 235 122 Presswo ary CSo.J 179,277 0661115111 11111 1111 Ixu- elson, Barry CFU ,....... 290 tterson, Rebecca Lynn CSU. , Price, Gle aCSU ........ 237 r ..1', 1 11 1, Robe son, 1 J , elson, Bill CJU .......... 259 97, 236 Pridgen, n Renee CSU .237 36 48' 531 , 1 v 13911 - 5,2 elson, Terri CSo.J .... 122,277 terson, Reggie CFU .... 291 Primrose, nnieCSo.3 .,.. 278 R 6' 112 1 1 A' 38 etter, Douglas CJU ...... 259 terson, Roberta CSU .97, 236 rocell, ice CSU .40, 48, 49, 12185213821 Gig 32 38 etter, Effie CSo.j ......... 277 l, Ivy Yolanda CSU . .7 6 7 , 120, 128, 237, 335 12100315001 R0 a C .tr 157, ewberry, Sheila CSo.j .... 277 l, Kay CFU ,....., 26 1 roc ll, ey CSo.J . .93, 149, - 1 241278 eWby1MafytJf2D -.--.... 259 ey. CindyCFf-D - . 1 291 278 R0ber1s,Apr1iC .9 ........ 292 ewsom, Becky CSU 32,2532 97, P ,1BlTyCF5.J . . .J .1 , ro? ll, S legfSCFDU99. 905311193133 51131111 1 1331 238 , 'f1Q0f1ram95 - - -- 1 V0 H f-- 1 1 R b t,S S. ..145,278 ewson, Carolyn CFU ..... 2 73, 2386 ud o Beverly CJU . . .261 121gb?1:5S6111Lg:1r23fy1?qg611 1 1 1278 ewson, RlckyCJU . .1601165 Ee C55 . . ,29 rud ome, slieCSo.J .... 278 1210611136111 131311313111 1 1 1371521 9 WG, Y V-- ' Q 122,261 img? EaE'JiY1QaiZk5SE 578, 27950 E2 2:10 :SCSU . 311 1Donr1aCJU ...,111 261 Robinson, DorotheyCSrgO6 27581 1 1 oe,13o 13 5 1 ee, Q- A' 'iisanfsoj ' 278 i2iob1nSor1,M1keqFr.p . .1651292 ECNOIS1 VICKY Q-D --.-.- 7 0 ll. JG CSV-D ----- 236 1 R Robinson, Russell CSU ,76, 238 icholson, Cy ia CSU 35 P ll, CJU ...... 260 Rach , rius CFU ........ 291 1216611156111 1'3111myq3011 1111 278 orcross, icki r. 6, 3 ,44, enny ll, ette CSU . .237 Racha a JU ........ 261 Rode,-11W3y11313115 1111 701238 . , 6 ennywell, R aid CSU 23, 153, Rac anC .J ...., 129,278 Rodgers, Glen CSU .64, 65, 238 lorman, al o . . . 237 Rao l, CJU ...., 70,261 1210311311321 1431131175111 1111 169 lorred, J .... . enny - . nCJU .... 260 Rach ,Joe CSo,j ..... 165 121Oge1S1K31111y111J111 111111 261 lorred,Sh y .... . .26 Penny V.. aCFU . . .291 Rachal, Ramona CSU 50, 90, 96, 121Og3131LO1S151,1 11111 451233 'UVWWGHY1 I -D - .2 Def. 0 -5 321 123- 277 238 F1ogers,MargariteCFU ..., 292 Iunnery, y , . ,260 y,C - . ...,. 291 Rachal,S n FU ....... 291 121OQ03111O31115O11 11111 781278 Iunnery rdC . . , 235 y, D ' CFU ......... 291 Rainer, Ro ieCSo.j , .148, 278 121690311-3011qF111 1111111 1292 Ei E Q N inde-xf331 6 E, 5' 7' J f x Rogue- Paffic ' QQb-4 Wonka MU 282 fkey. Jo 1.3 .,.. . . . 63 11 ' , iilyt I . . , , ,2 Ro , nna r. ,1 O 2 65 im ,DaleCF .3 .. . .293 Starkey, - ryLynn CS . ,49, h' n,Mik C 11 ...38, 11 3 ' ns, Ric C r 0,17 89, 96, , 20,240 145, 2 ,Paula CSr. . ,122, . 1 Star f. a id CSr.3 . ..... 24 H e rd Louis Sr3.Z ss,LeNe1 q . . 9,206, 9 moms, 1.3 .,,,, . 4 - . K 81. . 5,72 , ,2 Ros Rich 39 ,148 8 sim tordCSo.3 .. . - T .Ia NICSOJ. . ....2 8 ,s - .17 2 si ,Dem 1 1 3.. 1: sia - , CFL, N . 293 T s,oa11py r . .8o,2 be 1. C .3 .411 fe 5188 , 111yqsr.1 ...21 T 8 ashonr q . .. ....2 1 . 39. 239 pson, H CSV3 ..,. Ste ns, Kathy CS 1 .57, 9 omas, De 1 r ..,.. 2 Rowan, -J ...12 .2239 Simp n aCSo.3.. H273 Ste hens, Mar C 1,32, , Thomas,J - r. . . . . .2 S' onyCJr.3 ..... ..., 2 6 2,43, :- 0 ,97, , Tho s eCSo. ....... .2 .ip 3 gCJr.3 . . 5.261 ton, Debra n r.3 . . , 107 41 Tho ,ir athy Lynette CSr.3 2 ZF ,David CSI' . . H239 I ,69, 85, ' ' Ste , a yC o.3 . 279 ho -1 s, Richard CFr.3 . . . . .2 Rowell, Debb'e . .,..--- 292 isson, Kay o.3 . . 128 lt ' Step - n, onn An .3 . . -1. as, Tammy CSo.3 . . . . .2 RUITYB 1 -'4-4-44---- Ski ebi CSr.3 . . . .1 I 1 71, 241 Thompson, BetsyCSo.3 . 8, 12 Ru 118151813 . . 9 si yCSr.3 . ..89, e 9-. 1 1 P . .3.159, 29 , 2 s , har nCS .3 . M278 I amCS . ..122,279 ep -f , 1 yCJr.3 .4 ,8 Thomp o eitaCSo . 1. tledge, Br anq . . .65, 92 ar1,Toni . ......... , 1 K O1,121,1 2 Rutledge . . .72, 1 8 Slone, Ess o.3 .....,. fi St . I CJr.3. . . . . 63 Thom n, Lind Fr.3 . . .2 1 Small rityCFr.3 . .... .293 Ste I7 arolynC 3 . . . .279 T mpsori, Tom F . . . .2 Sm Ipl'1ineCJr . . , 262 ' : art, JeffreyC . . .241 ornton, Don ' . . . . . .1 8ff9l.K8f19CJf-3 - - - A 1262 S ,LutherCFr. ...... 29 . ewart,Jug1y 3. . . . .29 hornto Lu. . . . .93, 11 S3fT'lU9'S1D0 1 I ---- 252 Small, M CS ..,.,.... 2 Stewart, M n' CFr.3. ,,.. 2 157 fy: 169, 255, 2 Sa 'if K e '- . ..... Smith, ara CSr.3 .... 75 Al Stewar S nCSo.3 ..... Tidwel eronaCSr.3 ,.,, 46,1 .511 1- rlycJr.J . Sm' , bara Q13 1, 09, sie ,TeriCSr.3 ....... f 145, 2 'jr ers, oriuckcs 1 . . .278 282 1 , aniceqm . . . . .293 T - ,JimCSo.3 57, 149, 2 an ' ge Vickie ..... 262 ith, Bill r . ..... 76, 2 ' ,Martha CF ..,.... 2 3 I L: or, lrmaCJr.3 . ..... .2 , 1 r, lay ..1 .16 Smith, Fr.3 ...159, tillwell, Don . ...129, 1 1 1ndaIl,Jeri .3 ......78, 2 7 2 S 'th CFr.3 .....,. Stovall, Frei 0.3 .... 45, 7 Tingle, Der r.3 ....... 2 ,v S ndger, g1r:1yCJr.3 . . 1,285 s ' , a111yqJr.144, 48, 55, 652 s a C .3 ........ 3 Todar , ond 4111.3 3.653 aun er asy . ..... -- 89,1 , Fr.3 ...1 , T vidWayne . Savage, n . ....,, 2 2 111, one . . ts, , 62 8, 1.3 ....... 55 ,FfancesqJr.3 . .. .2 S YGVS 39113013 '---4-.' mith, Qgwyr' . . . . 7, 240 tuckme r CSo.3 .145, ns, Debra r . . . . .2 ger, Br nda n .. 1 ith - . eCFr.3 . 37,44 5, .280 owns P ' r. .... 5, 2 Sch in er 4 ,D ,122399 il, D 66,17 It 93 Sturge , anley 158.3 .... 79 Tram , .3 . . . . . .2 9 . . . . . .1 , 811115 CJr.3 f . . ,282 SUIIIV obby 181.3 .42, , . Tra 31 8 881115 . . .2 ', smith, Do . at 1. . .52, 199, 93,149,17 ,241 Tri 85118 CEr.3. f .... 2 S hepf ,rbzndjgsd ...,. 1' 'th 3 qs 78 24 Summerlin, SteveCFr . 6426955 Tri l t, gewaygne 2. on r, : . , . 1 , I ae r. . . is er, arey r. , , , ,75, 14 115, 5.262 - 1 ddy 411.3 ..... umf ll 1 3. . .84, 65, Trotter, Mar 1. ..... 32, 2 Sc w rd 'mc ne CSr.3 160, Smit ,G1ayleC9o.3 , , 79 ve CSr.3 ....... Tu ke , 11, r.3 . . .124, 2 164, 23 Smith, Jimmy CFr. ....,.,. 293 , bra CSo.3 7 , ,280 T el I: aCSr.3 ....... .2 ,Jean ieCFr.3 .... 76,2 Smith,Jo CF ,.... 17 293 eed ,Kathy . ,42,52, Ilo eneeCSo.3 ....... 2 Gott. rfy6Sr.3 .. 9 Smit ,Ke . ..... 1 279 83,84 1 1 ,114,134 urner,Brenoaqs8.3 . .127,2 Seekt ,Beth 3 45, ,L yd CFr.3. . . ,2 7,139, urner, Debra CSo.3 ..... . .2 Seek d, 'M A I . .... ,Matth CF . . . .293 Sw' .... . . O Turne ,Patricia Ann CSr.3. . .2 If if .0 ...... .145, 2 mith, Mela CSI . .... 240 Tu n ,Rita CSo.3 ...44, 73,1 'fe' 0 - 0-D --1- 4-,-4- S mith, Mic I .3 ...... 2 - 2 llers, De r. .... .2 5 S th, P Fr.3 ..... . . 3 Tallant, Cind .3 . .34, 45, 263 If r, Rickey CJr.3 . .42, 48, li -- on, M' '.f' . ...,. 7 'f ith, CJr.3 .. .. ... Talley, S .3 .,...,, .28 1 14B,2 n, 7 S .. . 5, 57, 538 mith, Patricia CJ! ,55,129, T 1 , So.3 . .20, 14 Z0 Tynan, Donnie CSL3 ,32, 64,f Af fo- ' arert 0. .... 5 262 , arbaraCSo.3 .... 'il 2 61 ' r, Debra CSo.3. 4 1 S ith! CJr.3 ....... 26 or,CarolJea F .3 . . . 3 U 7 'S 278 ith, e 0.3 142, 14 Taylor, vid r .... . 93 SNBTGFKOUGV D BC - 1 - 168. i , race Allen Sr.3 . . .2 O Taylor, e Sr.3 , 74, Ursey, Vickie CSr.3. . .69, 96,5 278 1 h, Wanda r . .... 293 75, 1,6 9, 241 202, 2 m0r1dCQO . . . .2 Smith,Wayn .... 145,262 lo dward CSO. ..... 2 Lizzie, L,esIieCFr.3 .... . . . .2 h ,Donn Sr.3. ,239 Smith, ' ' yCSr.3 .32,75, r,GeorgeCSr. . .. . 4 V Sh9:l, Teffi -J 1 . - 9, cs D 2 Taylor, Marc CFr.3. ' ,293 - 1 eion, . . . . ,GIo' Jean r. . Taylor, Rick . ..... 2 v corp .... . . . .2 S G' - 11-- 41-- 2 39 Sfleed V Y-J. . . . 0 Taylor, v- Q .3 ....... em, Julia CSr.3 . . .60, 12 , f .,B3fD3fa CJr.3 11'1 Sno 1naC ..... 240 Taylor, ' f r. ...... . 2 fflll Sklppef Fl' A 1 12 Solomon, R C r.3 .... 263 Terrell, - . . . . . Vau in r.3 . . . .34, 2 Shervill6,P-Bl . . . .139. Sowell, in . .. ...... 263 Terrell,M la r. ..... 294 Ven e a r.3 239 a r1 arlO11eCFr3 ..... 293 TerrelI,Ja CFr 8,10 159 a esqJr.3 ....... hil , CSO.3 .34,44, 1 2 ag ,Randy CJr.3 . . ..... 263 Terrell, CI dia an CSL 241 man, GI nn Eric r,3 ,2 109 8, 1 tansbury, Cindy CSo.3 .... 279 Veuiema ,L endaq ,3 ,,1. Sh ai r. . . fn 'f Stansbury, Debra Kay CSr.3. .68, Terrell, Melodyr1eeCFr . . .79 2 ds, r 4 ,145, 9 240 TerreII,Rodney Ledell r.3 . 42 i U QSO ..129,2 Sho , 1 ' 0.3 ..... 79 , Starkey, Carol CSo.3 41,58, 1291, Terrell,SteveCSr . . ,7 , 7 , Us W sir -. mono 1113 , 70, ' 279 I g 332!Index addle, Ann i LD. . . at n, R . . .15 165, htw ,,.. 246 Wilson, Sandra CFr.J .... . .295 294 Wiggins, Rita Carole CSr.J . 246 Wilson,ShelbyCSo,J ,,,... 281 ade,Cher l nCS .J . ts, TommyCFr. .... 159 Wilkinson,Bet CS .J . . . 80 ils ,Steve CJr.J . .30,42, 265 24 bb, Sh ila JU . 9.46,47. W'kinson, ' n 0.3 . .4 49 O il n,Te esaCSo,j 4..... 281 de, Stan CJr. ..... .26 5 2, 124, 127, 264 , fi in. ,Sherrie CSr.3 .... 123, ldrop, BoCSr., . . . . w k, edCFr.9 . .145, 294 ii ,Daren qFr,y , 245,247 ldrop, JudyC 0. . . . ,280 ' ,Don CFrJ ........ 294 ' ,Ric , i 5 . il' 'S gard, Randy Alan CSr.j, .247 lkef. Billy C-JV' . ---i-- 254 ,Norman .D ....... 144 C I 22 66,264 ngit, Sheila CSo.J .,..... 281 llace.Bfen1C 0.5 . .1 8 ch. Dann .7 . .159, 294 vvilk 0 A.. ny ' . .7O, 246 insiow, Randy CFr.7 . , ,64, 295 ilace. Dwainecso . .... Welch, e Csrf. .91, 137. vvii :. .. a .... 281 wisierman,Ma1iCso,y , . .34, 91, llace, Richard CFr. .. , 4 139,246 Wi ' , eckyC , . .74, 75, 145, 281 llace. Vickie CJf.l . . 45. 125. . er1nisCJr.b ....... 264 142 3, 145,264 vviizell, Linda CJr,J ..... 68,265 264 ch, Donald CSr.b .42, 46, 47. xams, Beth CJr.j .... 71, 265 Wolf, Beverly Lois CSr,j .76, 247 gller, Russell CSo.3 ...... 28 178, 179, 245, 246 1 illiams, Carolyn CSo.J ,.,, 281 Wolfe, DennisCFr.j ..,.... 212 llingsford, Leland CJr.J . .17 , Weldon, Amy CSo.j . 59, 125, 280 Williams, Charles CSo.7 179,281 Wood, Donna Raye CSr,j . . .247 179. 264 Weller. Kaineleen CSU. .69, 246 Williams, Debra CJr,j .,.... 265 Wood, Gary CJr.j ......... 265 alpole, Debbie CSo.J ..... 280 Wells, Charles CSr.J .,...... 76 Williams, Gladyes CSo.D .78, 281 Wood, Sue CSr.J ...,... 67, 247 6lSW0nn.PE'1UlHCJf-D .-34.44. WeIIS.Fi1CkevCS0.J.93. 148.280 Williams, Jackie CSr.D ...... 246 wooaard,.i0nnCsr,5 ..149, 159 137. 249. 264 Wells. Richard CJf-D ....... 264 Williams, Janet CSo.J ,...,. 281 Woodard, .Joy CFr.J .,,, 32, 295 alters, Rhonda CSr.D . .67, 244 Wells, Steven CSr.J .50, 148,246 Williams, James Shelby CSr.J .70 Woodard, KimCJr.J , . . . . .265 aliher. NGFWCGGCFIVD . . -34. 44. Wells, Susan CSr.J ,68, 129,246 Willia s, Ja ice CFr.j ...... 294 Woodard, a nCJr. , , . 58, 125,294 West, Debbie CFr.J .....,,. 294 Willi s, Q CFr.5x 66, 76, 77, Woo d, Q r .,,.., al1Of1.D9bf2CFf-D ....... 294 W6SIbfO0k,Ch8df3C rg .,,. 89, Q 294 ,A -49 - .1 -. ,... 281 alton, Ricky CSr.j ..... 45, 245 12 124, Q iliams, John CJr.J ....... 265 .: r ,Steve CSr.J 71,247 antuch, MauriCSr.l . . .34, 89, Westbro - fi 5 Williams, erryC . . 'A Wyatt, Cindy CJr.j A , 5 7 , 12O,123.222.245 128,28 Willia , A-,S 1 .... , , .76 ' . Q' 1. Sfdell. Je3nCSf.D. , ...... 245 Westco - et nn CSr.j 55,6 Lwliams, P tti CSr.J . - ..... 246 Wy . ' fa CFr. . . . 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Kevif1CJr.J 42,166,264 Wheeler, Dea r. .,.. 8. 1- Ni ms, Vicki CJr.J . .27, 2, , ng, Gregory CSr.J. . .7O, 7 'affielfi Annie CFO -...-- 294 Wheeler, a r. . 4, 91, 2 , 65 Y ng, LorettaC J .,... 1 C lashington, Elizabeth CSU .70, 111,114, 135, 137, 138, 236, 'a on,An . . , 8, 128, Y n e C . . .1 1 245 1 - , 129,281 Ou ' k Jr.J ..,.., 65 lashingion, John CSo.J .... 280 White, Carolyn Yvonn . 4, i li nCJr.J . ,72, 103, 145, n ,Scott CFr.j ..... . , . 95 lashington,JuanitaCFr.J ..294 7 24 265 irgini CJrJ fashington Merlene Jr 264 Wil :- arlCJr.j ...,..... n a J . C .D . . lashington, Shelia CSr.j . . . lashington, Terry CSr.J 160, 245 245 latertallen, Patricia Ann CSU . . latkins, latson, 245 294 Wanda CFr,J ...... Cathy CJr.j ..,..., 264 latson, Dave CSr.D ,.., 70 245 latson, latson, WhiNeCxCharles Alex nder CSr.J 57, 246 White, James CJr.Q ...,.... 264 White, Mark CJr.J , ........ 264 White, Sharon CSr.J ....... 246 White, TinaCFr.J . . .44, 59, 124, Wilson, Denise CSr.j ..,.... 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