Woodlawn High School - Accolade Yearbook (Shreveport, LA)
- Class of 1976
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Formed from a hand- ful of people from all parts, the legend of the Knight has grown to inspire an abstract feeling, one of unity, loyalty, and courage that is the pride of all Woodlawn Knights. Once a person has experienced the unique feeling of being a Woodlawn Knight, he can never forget the ever- lasting friendships bonded during the years at Woodlawn. The year shall be remembered for its Bicentennial nos- talgia, but for the people of Woodlawn it will always be the year of the spirit. 2 ! Opening if ir TABLE OF CONTENTS Happenings . 18 Military . . . .32 Spirit . . .44 Honors. . . .74 Sports .... 1 10 Involvement 1 36 Instruction . 190 People . . . 222 Patrons . . . 298 New Knight Ceuntry Welcomes The Year of Spirit I . I. ,.,. H., V553 4-,,,,,..4ufuv ,,1 e the Present Reflect QUE Past LJ.--L. !..L.lA rfg. wxvzlx DFI G!ll,IRIWlNOI'Q. X b'l'l X WX! 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ABOVE RIGHT: Debbie Crouse was proud that the Knights always won. RIGHT: When heatless days prevailed at WHS, all females sought the warmth of pants and warm coats. Patty Hanson, Mrs. Collins, Mrs. White, Den- ise Brossette, and Kim LaCaze bundled up to do their work. 22 X Happenings Castle Activities Make Life Happen it l l i? ! 4 - 'E S f I I X. ., , M.. ,af .tt . x - x 4 ' eg . x X ' Y- Lj 1 Hi ' I I ,xv V.......s, g ' - v . T g E, I 1 K I fl ' f ' ' A' ' 2' 'figs' ,.-,.,., ...aa f A V A 3 l ABOVE LEFT: Patti Corder, Melanie Dunlap, and Pat Smith anxiously awaited the end of gym class. ABOVE: The girl's gym classes worked on the homecoming booth for the football game. LEFT: Connie Palermo and Lee Lemaine helped Mrs. Jordan complete Art Club membership files. Happenings I 23 1 ' lllinight Power' L Ever Exhibited by lasting Spirit if aw K9 1 if Q C f ABOVE: The Alma Mater that ended every pep rally was played by The Marching Band. ABOVE RIGHT: Homecoming Queen, Sandra Alexander enioyed winning the home- coming game. RIGHT: Mike Wilson and Don Foster kept up with the quadrangle hap- penings. 24 I Happenings 71 X TOP CENTER: A pre-game pep talk was a must. TOP RIGHT: Rickey Tyler was a leading defen- sive player for the Knights football team. ABOVE: Harriett Whitecot- ton led the Flag Line in cheering. LEFT: Cheerleaders took time to rest and talk things out between pep rallies. Happenings I 25 RIGHT: ACCOLADE Sports 'Editor Randy Hamoker exas- peraled Miss Loper daily as a favorite pastime. BELOW: Loncerefles Debbie Eberhardf, Becky Hudson, and Rhonda Fyffe lead the spirit machine at pep rallies. I I Knight Life Turns on Enthusiasm 26 f Happenings lndivicluallsm Reflects All at Castle ABOVE LEFT: Freshmen spent many lunch hours under the trees in discussions of the new and unfamiliar classes at WHS. ABOVE: Precision was shown on the football field as Michele Davis and Kelly Lemley performed with the Flag Line. LEFT: Denzil Blount and Katy Shilling sought solitude during the mad rush of lunch hour. Alike Yet Different, Knights Dei It Their Way Two ull beef pahies special sauce left ABOVE LEFT: Jeanna Cleve- land anxiously awaited the three o'clock bell. ABOVE: Trees and grass provided a relaxed atmosphere for Den- nis McGuffie, Sammy Hester, Paul Stephenson, Terry Edwards, and Johnny Creamer. LEFT: Don and Dale Warren showed everyone that though very much alike, differ- ences prevailed. OPPOSITE PAGE - TOP LEFT: The BTW Lions were defeated by Big Red at the pep rally. TOP RIGHT: Lyndel O'Neal and Brian Willis were two out- standing band members. BOT- TOM: 'Big Mac Queens' Deb- bie Ramsey, Diane Neal, and Rhonda Kinley. Happenings f 29 Castle Spirit Rises l-ligh During Football Season LEFT: Varsity football players performed an impromptu dance to The Stripper dur- ing a pep rally. BELOW LEFT: Jan Hill was exuberant over a Woodlawn victory. 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Charles Williams BATTALION STAFF - FRONT ROW: Leland Wallingsford, John Warren, Cedric Johnson, Donald Jackson Patty Hanson Donald Norman ROW 2 Roger Anderson, Philip Miley, Barry Humphrey, David Booth, Alphonse Davis, John Dufour. BAND STAFF: Tyrrell Metcalf, Karen Watkins, Susan Roberts, Lyndel O'Neal. Wallingsford Chosen Battalion Commander With a total of 142 cadets and 26 officers, the Wood- lawn ROTC was headed by Sgt. Floyd Courtade and Sgt. Elbert Roberson. To train young men and women in the principles of leadership and discipline and to encourage patriotism and loyalty were specific obiectives of the Jun- ior Army ROTC program. ROTC included the Rifle Team, Color Guard, Chevaliers, Lancers, and Highland Pipe Band. Traditional proiects were the Spaghetti Supper and the ROTC Carnival. Accenting the year was the Military Ball, held at the Barksdale Officers Club in February. HIGHLAND PIPE BAND - FRONT ROW: Richard Stuckmeyer. ROW 2: Lyndel O'Neol, Susan Roberts, Dale Simon, Philip Miley. ROW 3: Leah Johnson, Karen Watkins, Joseph Benoit. ROW 4: Tyrrell Metcalf, John Milford, Lloyd Smith. Military I 35 ,SY 4 ' Ws s 3' xv ja ,Wg 1, Q, Q, . K, il if . r 'U' Q31 Viv 'Y-if If I 1 U e 'X , if ,A lJ 1 , o J 3 v 2 5 l 5 , W 5 Q S T i 1 N 2 i 'K-T. w-,,. 1- V , ,' '35- 5:jm. P51 2 ff? -- COMPANY A - FRONT ROW: Gary Presswood, Mike Willis, Brian Rutledge, Lynn Rutledge, Robert Brown, Donald Johnson, Chris Carl. ROW 2: Bennie Alexander, Deborah Glover, Debbie Mittens, Sheila Cochran, Deborah Talley, Debbie Ivey, Pat Thurston, David Strong. ROW 3: Terrie Raborn, James Bridges, David Peterson, Debbie Gilmore, Angela James, Gloria Smith, Diane Stokes. ROW 4: Michael Carmack, Joe Johnson, Denny Corman, John Clark, Jerome Casey, Jeff Singletary, Johnny Strong. as f Military Military Ball Fetes Cadets at Barksdale Officers Club COMPANY A STAFF - FRONT ROW: Gary Presswood. ROW 3: Donald John- son, Roberf Brown. ROW 3: Bruce Willis, Chris Carl, Lynn Rutledge. ROTC -168 Strong in '7 COMPANY B - FRONT ROW: Ricky Terry, Henry Benning, Guy Buffington, Jeff Bazer. ROW 2: Peggy Adams, Monica Remedes, Bonnie Spinks, Ray Mac- Manus, Jeff Weir, Mike Trigg. ROW 3: Don Weinell, Sheretta Akins, Kevin Chatelain, Arnold Jefferson, Tami Rutledge, Pat Scott. ROW 4: Terry Williams, Jason Stroud, Lee Thompson, Angie Molinard, Jo Buffington, Tommy Burke. ROW 5: Joe Kuhns, Lisa Johnson, Nancy Sloan, Edmund Bates, Jo Smith. ROW 6: Jerry Tindell. 40 X Military 43-IL! 4 ,wwivaesgg . iii' fb I ,?, .,f iv ABOVE LEFT: The Company B Staff are Ricky Terry, Guy Buffington, Jo Smith, Henry Binning, and Jeff Bazer. LEFT: Sgt. Roberson and Sgt. Cour- tade guided the ROTC pro- gram at Woodlawn. Military X 41 Buffington Outshoots National Guard Y COLOR GUARD: John Hendrix, Carl Smith, Denny Corbin, Rcyford MccMnnus. 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I f. . - ., 2,1 .Z:.V,,e,G,,Qi E CONCERT BAND - FRONT ROW: Nancy LeBarron, Kim Losey, Beth Seekford, Susan Myers, Liz Barron, Richard Stuckmeyer, Karen Bowie, Candy Kunce, ROW 2: Lynette Kennedy, Vicki Clarke, Glynn Young, David Elliott, Verna Jacobs, Eddie Lewing, Denise Martin, Donna Hendricks, Mike Holland, Charles Angel, Delphine Small, Joe Butfington. ROW 3: Dale Pritchard, Charles Brown, James Andrews, Cynthia Floyd, Lou Kunce, Terry Wisterman, Connie Floyd, Gwenn Lubom, Steve Gibbs, Susan Roberts, Matt Wisterman, Mark Taylor, Paul Bickford, Steve Sanders, Adrian Huddleston, Terry Ambrose, Randall McDaniel, Diane Clay, Nannette Marshall, Zelda Graham. ROW 4: Paul Weir, Bruce Willis, Darien Brown, Tommy Miller, Mike Thigpen, Lyndell O'Neal, Brian Willis, Bo Self, Don Loper, Dale Simons, Ted Weglowski. ROW 5: Genia Smith, Janet Schonfarber, Dole Brown, Wayne Smith, Donald Tanner, Johnny Dellinger, Larry Miller, Eric Lewis, Brian Hewitt, Charles Bryant, Terry Dixon, Don Burnham. Eight embers Receive All-State Honors The 1976 Woodlawn band, under the direction of Mr. Jim Franklin, once again brought color and iive to the Knights. Not only did they bring sparkle and excitement to football games, but to the pep rallies as well. Mike Thigpen, Cynthia Floyd, Candy Kunce, Nancy LeBarron, Lyndell O'Neal, Genia Smith, Cheryl Smith, and Matt Wisterman received invitations to participate in the All-Star Band in Baton Rouge in July. Flagline and rifles attended workshop at Northeast in July, Becky Wil- liams, Anita Hall, and Susan Meyers returned with special honors. ln February the band traveled to New Orleans for Mardi Gras. The Band Parent Booster Club helped raise money this year by raffling a car in December to support activities. 52 f Spirit Band Officers Assist Mr Franklin STAGE BAND FRONT ROW Nancy LeBarran Lynette Kennedy Candy Kunce Glynn Young ROW 2 Charles Bryant Steve Gibbs, Steve Sanders, Mark Taylor Matt Wisterman ROW 3 Cynthia Floyd Janet Schonfarber Lyndell O Neal Brian Willis Mike Thigpen Tammy Miller, Terry Ambrose. LEFT: Band officers for 75- 76 helped plan band activities. FRONT ROW: Harriett Whitecotton, Michele Davis, Cindy Brid- well. ROW 2: Lou Kunce, Brian Willis, Lyndell O'Neal. ROW 3: Cheryl Smith, Candy Kunce, Cynt- hia Floyd, Terry Dixon, Steve Sanders. OPPOSITE PAGE BELOW - FRONT ROW: Nancy LeBarron, Matt Wisterman, Cheryl Smith. ROW 2: Genia Smith, Mike Thigpen, Candy Kunce, Lyndell O'Neal, Cynthia Floyd participated in the All-Star band in Baton Rouge. Spirit I 53 76 Band Presents an Bicentennial I-lalftirne -r.. . fr.. . . B315-.,'yl,5 5 ' -Q Z, - . 'S , 99 ' ,.. 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S K fmf A ,Z 9-'iw 'N M X I ? f ' f 4 wiv .. :'EfAZ'i,3, SMU Spirit Stick 6OfSp1 Awarded Cheerleaders Six dedicated girls promoted and maintained the inces- sant spirit of the Woodlawn Knights during the 75-76 school year. Their duties were many, including painting posters, planning skits for pep rallies, selling game ribbons, prac- ticing cheers, and making spirit tags for the football play- ers before each game. The WHS student body displayed invincible spirit under the leadership of these six. While attending SMU during the summer they earned one superior and three excellent ribbons in cheering com- petition. They were also honored with the National Cheer- leader Association spirit stick, the highest award given at SMU's Cheerleader school. ya l LEFT: Knight Cheerleaders visited with rival Gators. ABOVE: Cheerleaders added the final touch to Stay Cool. ABOVE LEFT: Jeanine and Barbara showed spirit at a pep rally. 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ROW 2: Teresa Nelson, Gail Patterson, Paige Patterson, Becky Boudreaux, Jackie Saffel, Cindy Wyatt, Pam Mangum, Vicki Hughes, Nelda Young, Noel Mason. ROW 3: Sherri Donahue, Patricia Ansley, Denise Hild, Sharon Cooper, Renee Tomley, Donna Graham, Paula Forest, Aimee Key, Felecia Whitehurst, Jo Devora Jones. ROW 4: Becky Carter, Rebecca Rogers, Sue Garcie, Pam Slay, Tina Alexander, Michell LaFave, Donna Garcie, Pam Bradford. Lancerettes - 'Got the Spirit' COMPANY B - FRONT ROW: Ann Hanson, Donna Drach, Barri Koenig, Robin Clifton, Teresa Kelsch, Donna Brad- ford, Kay Brown, Donna Black, Rhonda Trisler, Donna McHalfey. ROW 2: Pam Ebarb, Kim Calhoun, Karen Lewter, Marilyn Johnson, Lisa Allen, Jackie Howard, Christy Brian, Gail Lawrence, Georgia Grice, Christy Barker, Gail Swilley, Debbie Kile, Debra Connally, Leilani Mullanix. .- 64 f spam COMPANY C - FRONT ROW: Becky Walker, Melanie Dunlap, Sherry Huff, Keitha Lee, Sheila Lee, Renee Goodman, Peggy Tucker. ROW 2: Debbie Brown, Teresa Jackson, Patty Corder, Pam Smith, Sandra Gilliard, Donna Agnor, Sherry Solice, Janet McFerren. ROW 3: Donna Cobb, Donna Drach, Marilyn Hudson, Tracy Crain, Vicki Carter, Yolanda Ealy, Judy Waldrop. ROW 4: Lt. Debbie McGuffie, Melissa Powell, Lexie Coldwell, Jenny Basco, Lisa Dice, Sandra Heins, Dwanna Chavelier, Tina White, Lavenda Veuleman, Pam LeFebvre, Pam Langford, Capt. Chadra Westbrook. Company B Lt. Becky Nuttall, Capt. Diana Robinson. COMPANY D - FRONT ROW: Paula Warren, Karen Posey, Joni Jones, Nancee Walther, Brenda Baird, Pam Foster, Beth Salter, Cindy Morton, Becky Pennington, Diane Doughty, Cheryl Clark. ROW 2: Dixie Keim, Angie Swann, Julie Kern, Cheryl Theriot, Denise Zeagler. ROW 3: Brenda Revels, Christy Cummings, Tammy Otwell, Diane Lalena, Edith Lawrence, Sonia James, Pam Brown, Malerie Jones. ROW 4: Sara Howell, Terry Fielder, Brenda Turner, Kathy Mixon, Trudy Henderson, Carol Mitchell, Sheila Wilson, Dorothy Williams, Vernita Pennywell, Angela Nunnelly, Linda Pratt, ROW 5: Lt. Michele Westbrook, Capt. Linda Clanton. CPN 3'8 Companies Get Knights COMPANY A - FRONT ROW: Melanie Preddy, Susan Kern, Pam Moore, Beverly Davis, Debbie Davis. ROW 2: Loraine Phil- lips, Kathy Gentry, Melanie Terrell, Melanie Johnson, Ginger Nuttall, Donna Schellinger, Melanie Wilson, Laura Edwards. ROW 3: Dalu Ross, Kay Shields, Marilyn Brown, Jackie Jones, Beverly Anderson, Terry Mitchell, Jerry Council, Treena Covey, Gina Boyette. ROW 4: Mayla Honeycutt, Marcella Colman, Debbie Smith, Lt. Betsy Thompson, Capt. Denise Barre, Laurie Samuels, Lisa Clanton, Cathy Jack. COMPANY F - FRONT ROW: Capt. Denise Rhone, Terri Shell, Barbara Hudson, Loxie Jeffries, Susie Eizel, Sherrie Ross, Terri Handricks, Joy Cathey, Lindy Jeffries, Lt. Cindy DeSoto. ROW 2: Toni McEarchen, Cheryl Alcorn, Gwen Hardy, Judy Stewart, Tobi Tulson, Carolyn Mims, Bonita Kellum, Ana Diaz. ROW 3: Dana Rowan, Becky Greenway, Liz Hayes, Lisa Burden, Patricia Peyton, Donna Lasta, Angie Handricks, Susan Atkins, Terri Bush, Rita Grubbs. .s 4 fs: .,.. , . . A, If We-V, ' VV E, ky I I V' K K K - we . fi: , wig: K , .M .W ,, K - . sf f-::,,t:: .st K . i Yrs- - 1. -1 -X 'V' 1 +51 Isnt.. , , on 'The Goool Foot' 4. Q ' -ve al Y if '-vi COMPANY G - FRONT ROW: Robin Hicks, Jana Joyner. ROW 2: Gay Henderson, Terri Pepper, Connie Jordon, Sandy Turner, Denise Brossette, Shari Baker. ROW 3: Renette Hamette, Cindy Tallent, Teresa Harkey, Linda Walker, Bridgetta Rothenberger, Susanne Hill, Jan Hill. LADDER: Liz Pal- ermo, Kathy Dowdell, Jackie Ross, Debbie Plater, Capt. Sue Bamburg, Lt. Diane Neal, Sonya Moore, Charlene Thompson, Rhonda Saizon, Usa Thompson, Pam Gaskin. COMPANY H - FRONT ROW: Capt. Janet Caston, Melanie Austin, Lt. Rhonda Kinley. ROW 2: Theresa Catanese, Pam Bryan, Windy Bechtler, Sally Jones, Charlotte Grigg. ROW 3: Karla LaRoux, Judy Misner, Susan Vines, Lydia Gordy. ROW 4: Sheila Burnham, Michele Leigh, Susan House. ROW 5: Leisa Miller, Delana Bridges, Anety Davis, Rhonda Ains- ley. ROW 6: Danna Mitchell, Deborah Sweatt, Marilyn Ford. Spirit I 67 68 X Spirit The Woodlawn Lancerettes exhibited true Knight spirit. During the summer the officers traveled to SMU under the supervision of Mrs. Betty Sampson and brought back a first-place trophy in marching. Colonel Rhonda Fyffe won the Outstanding Marcher trophy and Melissa Koob, Nancy Freeman, Denise Barre, Chadra Westbrook, and Kathy Cantley each won blue ribbons. During the year the group sold Sugar Babies to help finance Lancerette activities. Each week during the foot- ball season, a different company assisted the cheerlead- ers with game posters. Cheerleader sponsor Mrs. Carole Henderson worked with the Lancerettes each day third period in the absence of Mrs. Carolyn Smith. TOP: Mrs. Sampson inspired l Lancerette officers to take first at SMU. RIGHT: Lancerettes cheered football players on to victory. BELOW: Mrs. Hender- son, Lancerette sponsor, helped provide team spirit for 75-76. OPPOSITE PAGE - ABOVE LEFT: Spirited fresh- man Jon Hill chanted with the cheerleaders. ABOVE RIGHT: Capt. Janet Caston led hand drills at the Capt. Shreve game. BELOW LEFT: Juniors Teresa Jackson and Debbie McGuffie keep on truckin. BELOW RIGHT: To show spirit Robena Roberson, Marcella Coleman, Debra Anderson, and Felicia Whitehurst bumped and boogied. . L . . it . fig slos , c 1 .. - .'- 2 ft 4 .,.. :anmnimil ' M 3 .A A 1?-qv-S64 si RQ ' s.isa.fqEFk mtg, x OEQQT 155'-y xxmgvt 2 Y 13? ' 4.9395 V fry 39333. 'f'g?22:fe QZQQQQQQQSQ .ofofglgizfm-G S A W W W W Q. . im 1,1 .P 6' 91.14 X 1 I' K. Ai f i 1 4. 4 A ' vias -f f -Q if P 4 pall ..., ,4 . K .,.s Qf li Laricerette Officers Secure 70 X Spirit TOP: Lancerette captains Linda Clanton, Denise Barre, Diana Rob' inson, Denise Rhone, Nancy Free- man, Sue Bamburg, Chodra West- brook, and Janet Caston prac- ticed hand drills learned at SMU. ABOVE: l'm a Raindrop was often sung at pep rallies. RIGHT: Debbie Eberhardt and Becky Hud- son served as maiors. First Place TOP: Junior Lancerette officers Becky Nuttall, Rhonda Kinley, Diane Neal, Amy Weldon, .lana Blackwell, Melissa Koob, Michele Westbrook, Cindy DeSoto, Betsy Thompson, and Debbie McGuffie led hand drills at games. ABOVE: Lyndi Jeffreys anxiously awaited the beginning of a pep rally. ABOVE RIGHT: Colonel Rhonda Fyffe and Lt. Colonel Kathy Cant- ley presented the football players with a cake. at SMU Evfi-s-fLQQee:fL Spirit I 71 TOP RIGHT: Dedicated Colo- nel, Rhonda Fyf'fe, led chants during the '76 year. ABOVE LEFT: Lisa Dice, Sherry Solice, Janet McFerren, and Mona Alfred socialized during quiet hour. ABOVE RIGHT: Lancer- ettes practiced drills many hours. RIGHT: Sophomores Renee Goodman, Marilyn Johnson, Sherry Solice, Tina White, Lisa Allen, and Karen Posey drank Sippies during basketball game breaks. 72 I Spirit Lancierettes Sell Sugar Babies TOP: Freshmen Donna Garcie, Becky Boudreaux, Debbie Brown, Toby Tolson, and Sandy Turner made many spirit posters for games. ABOVE: Sandra Heins and Melanie Dunlap sold Sugar Babies in October. 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TQ:-:5,.4n,g1 A, ., ,,..,... . . , . , 19 it ' if 4' 4 411' Five Dream Girls Chosen as Finalists N . R5 ,X V K is ,. N, ,, ' wwf ' , 5 ,Z ., V iiiss mf yn W1 aff' V , ,ff . ssi' i iii ' g i ii i i 3, , Q ' V E' PM K , '.,,,.. , .if ,gigfflg z I f V9 .Q .,.Wsgg,.,, 1 is KAVKWV he M iw w sigh is , is, if gig? Q' V1 X. .mffis f .xy if 'A iffy? 3' 3 ff if .Q 76 I Honors 0 I P i Tie Results in Twenty-One l 4 1 i . .Q E l N 3 l A 3 s 1 3 .ii 4 . l ,ai www ' ' 'f Robena Roberson was crowned Girl of My Dreams by Miss Shreveport, FRONT ROW: Robena Roberson, Denise Johnson, Lisa Thompson. ROW 2: Jer Susie Frank Parker, as Mr. Chopin presented her trophy and flowers. Bomb'-'YQ' Melllnie Ausfin, Ki'-1ll Y C0nfleY, KUfhY Reeves, Melissa Koob- ROW 3 78 I Honors Georgia Chandler, Becky Hudson, Borbara Roberson. Competing Semi-Finalists ' -'-, F l' 5, il A 2 , i ,- 3,5 Q , i y Q. , N l 1 . F if V , 4c.wiA.-- 'xr' X iw 1 . ff :CL FRONT ROW: Katy Shilling, Wcki Norcross, Lyndi Jeffreys. ROW 2: Diane TOP LEFT: First Runner-up, Donna Hardin. TOP RIGHT: Vicki Norcross, Doughty, Penny Martin, Claire Harris, Debbie Eberhardt. ROW 3: Darlene Second Runner-up. ABOVE LEFT: Diane Doughty, Third Runner-up. Angell, Donna Hardin, Karen McFerren. ABOVE RIGHT: Karen McFerren, Fourth Runner-up. Honors I 79 Miss Shreveport Crowns Winner ABOVE LEFT: Mr. Chopin asked Lisa Thompson a ques- tion during the final night of the beauty pageant. ABOVE RIGHT: Barbara Roberson gave the iudges a bright smile. RIGHT: Chosen by the Top 2I to be Miss Congeniality was Georgia Chandler. FAR RIGHT: Denise Johnson received a hug from Mr. Cho- pin after being named Miss Grouch. BELOW RIGHT: Vickie Norcross and Penny Martin put on the extra touch just before the Pag- eant. 80 I Honors KW , LEFT: LETTERMEN - FRONT ROW: Mark McWhiney, Den- zil Blount, Rodney Procell, Phillip Jones, Ronnie Rainer, Lee Lemoine, Kenny Green, Jimmy Kile, Charles Meyers. ROW 2: Scott McDonald, Doug Thornton, Henri Kill- gore, Kirby Kennedy, Mike Wilson. ROW 3: Rickey Tyler, Kenny Harvey, Rubben Moore, Doug Boulware, Vic Minor, Gary Addison, Jim Comons, Ken Candler, Rod- ney Poland, Dale Warren, Paul Moreau, Greg Heins, Keith Biggs. ROW 4: Arthur Alexander, George Ellisor, Ricky Wilkinson. All Work and 0 Play for Lettermen ? 55??5'i ,f 6 'ji nigga 1' 55,1 f 'i iff LEFT: WHS cheerleaders laughed over the week ot hard work spent at SMU cheerleader camp. The spirited group captured the Spirit Stick, one blue ribbon, and three red. ABOVE: Named to All-District and All-City teams were Doug Thornton, Doug Boulware, Kenny Green, and Rodney Procell. Vic Minor was selected tor the All-City team. Honors I 81 Talent Runs High at the Castle RIGHT: Flag line was given an outstanding rating at NLU camp with Becky Williams being named outstanding flag girl. BELOW: Cynthia Floyd was named outstanding girl drum maior at band camp and Candy Kunce was awarded the Outstanding Field Com- mander award. BELOW RIGHT: Hank Delony served as Sir Knight for 75-76. BOT- TOM LEFT: A trophy for supe- riar iournalism was awarded Ronnie Boswell at the summer publications workshop in Mon- roe. BOTTOM RIGHT: Cindy Wyatt won second place in yearbook copy and also received the DAR award, Fw-X Knights Excel at Summer orkshops G 0, -v 'wi .Q JN ABOVE LEFT: Sandra Alexan- der, Lauri Rich, ond Joni Hen- derson made room onthe shelf for their first-place tro- phy won by Red Line at drill team camp last summer. ABOVE: Lancerette ribbon winners Nancy Freeman, Rhonda Fyffe, Kathy Cantley, Denise Barre, Chadra West- brook, Melissa Koob, and Ann Williamson helped the pep squad officers take first place in marching at SMU. LEFT: Denise Rhone, Diane Neal, Randy Hamoker, Becky Nut- tall, Sheila Webb, Hank Delany, Cathy Smith, and Cindy Wyatt traveled to NLU lost summer and brought back a trophy for a superior-plon- ned yearbook. Honors X 83 RIGHT: Debbie Ramsey and Shayne Ladner were chosen by fhe Optomisf Club as Ou?- sfanding Seniors. FAR RIGHT: Sophomore Noel Mason won a trip fa the Hugh O'Brien leadership seminar. BELOW LEFT. Seniors Becky Williams and Alphonse Davis were named fo the All-Slate Choir. BELOW RIGHT: Barbara Hud- son was privileged fo Travel to Washington, D.C. in January. Barbara won the trip through the Close-Up Program. 84 I Honors Z gf LEFT: Steve Gibbs, Wanda Coy, Shayne Ladner, Esther McGuire, Noel Mason, Stan- ley Stava, ond Don Foster qualified for membership in National Forensic League. BELOW LEFT: Newspaper edi- tors Kathi Brown, Linda Clan- ton, and Diana Robinson dis- played the Quill and Scroll award won by the HERALD. BELOW RIGHT: Representing Woodlawn in All-State Band were Cynthia Floyd, Candy Kunce, Richard Thigpen, Mott Wisterman, Nancy LeBarron, and Cheryl Smith. Hard Knights' Work Brings Honors qu, C 1 nll X Bililxyg li 1. w. ,. S -1 2 ,.1l.'T' FW. Honors I 85 Quill anol Scroll Recognizes journalists Quill and Scroll was formed at Woodlawn as an honor- ary society for high school iournalists. To become a mem- ber one must have been a participant on the ACCOLADE ad or editoral staff, the HERALD ad or editorial staff, or Frida! ISIC RIGHT: Mrs. Henderson and Mrs. Robinson made plans for the spring initiation. BELOW: Elected officers were Monica Martin, Vice President, Kathi Brown, Secretary: Randy Hamaker, President: Sheila Webb, Treasurer. 86 f Honors the Football Program Ad Staff and in the upper third of his class. Members were inducted in the spring at a special cere- mony in which individual achievement was recognized. FRONT ROW: Cindy Wyatt, Donna Moreau, Denise Barre, Debbie Ramsey. ROW 2: Diana Robinson, Barbara Roberson, Patricia Mitchell, Cathy Smith. ROW 3: Joni Mills. ROW 4: Stephanie Holman, Ronnie Giddens, Hank Delony, Kenny Harvey. ROW 5: Ronnie Boswell, Walter Cambre, Dennis McGuffie, Shayne Ladner, Rickey Tyler. ws ,M W VT? l 5 - s ' a lv L' YAY: DELEGATES FRONT ROW Debbie Ramsey Scott McDonald Sandra Alexancer Shayne Ladner Kenny Harvey ROW 2: Joni Mills, Richard Lattier, Boys and Girls Staters Hear Governor During the past school year eleven iunior students were in Baton Rouge to learn about the different branches of selected by the members of the WHS faculty and the sen city parish, and state government. La. Boys' and Girls lor class to serve as delegates at La Boys and Girls State was sponsored by the American Legion. The pro- State gram was highlighted by the Governor's Ball. FAR LEFT: ALTERNATES - Vicki Williams, Cathy Smith Sheila Webb, Don Foster Ronnie Boswell, Ronnie Gid dens, Monica Martin. LEFT Barbara Roberson was elected State Attorney General at Girls' State. Honors ! 87 ational Honor Society Members When invitations from National Honor Society were given to prospective members, they were never turned V 1 down. National Honor Society, under the leadership of Mr. Bill Robinson, has retained a high standard among other clubs throughout the years at the Castle. - - 1 Students selected for membership were of high quality and outstanding in the marks of leadership, scholarship, ' ' A citizenship, and character. To remain in the society, stu- e V N dents maintained a 3.0 average or above for each nine i r . it V 4 weeks grading period. l -Q.. ... B i FRONT ROW: Deborah Moss, Cindy Wyatt, Patricia Mitchell, Kim Lemley, Linda Clanton, Peggy Tucker, Terri Shell, Gwen Hardy, Amy Weldon, Sheila Webb, Martin, Karen Bowie, Stephanie HoIman,Vicki Norcross, Judy Westcott, Karen McFerren, Barbara Roberson,Vicki Williams. ROW 3: Suellen Balfe, Donna Mc Stephens, Esther McGuire,Barbara Hudson,.loBeth Whatley, Becky Nuttall,Cheryl Smith, Jan Merritt, Cindy Byrd.ROW 4: Cathy Smith, Bill Jordan,Dennis McC Foster, Ronnie Boswell, Shayne Ladner, George Ellison, Guy Buffington, Mark McWhiney, Chris Carl. ROW 5: Alphonse Davis, Brian WilIis,Matt Wisterman, Wilson, Kenny Harvey, Hank Delony. 88 f Honors Maintain I-Iign Academic Standards tson, Renee Fowler. ROW 2: Monica ita Coleman, Susan Roberts, Kathy my Sandifer, Edgar Holoman, Don inedy, Rickey Tyler, Vic Minor, Steve NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY x Z Q f x s 'f Z! il xg li 5 L. FAR LEFT: Steve Wilson, Kathy Stephens, Gwen Hardy, Brian Willis, and Cheryl Smith dis- cussed plans for initiation of new members. LEFT: Working as NHS sponsors were Mrs. Alford, Mr. Robinson, and Mr. Spain. BELOW: Serving as officers were Darlene Angell, Treasurer, Scott McDonald, President, Debbie Ramsey, Chaplain, Randy Hamaker, Vice President, Kathi Brown, Secretary. 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ABOVE RIGHT: Freshman Maid Debbie Brown nervously awaited halftime presentation, LEFT: Eleven 1975 graduates served as escorts for the court. Escorts were Randy Allen, Temples Martin, Chuck Berthelot, Steve Wells, James Parker, Dennis Heard, Johnny Aaron, Allen Kinley, Billy Luker, David Glass, and Mark Ste- phens. OPPOSITE PAGE - ABOVE LEFT: Diane Doughty was happy to be escorted by Steve Wells. ABOVE RIGHT: A laugh was shared among Rhonda Fyffe, Kelly Lemley, and Karen McFerren. BELOW: The playing of the Alma Mater ended halftime activities. Honors I 99 Iexander Rengns Over -A,- W ,' 7 x,, 21:35 . at W 1 A : fu, jf my ,diem .ff-'M 'W gg ' Z H VM b-Mig , , . f , M,,Q,41f 'i-fl,' f 1 if it QM' W- , ,E ' , 'Q 'M 1 ' 4 . . q ' is w . 4 w T ggi .h 'if N . ' . V . .fe 'us ,az ,W ., ,,--w 1 ,,f-W1 ,I '- f -Un- if 1 ' f yu 42 4 W' V , i 3 '3 S A gn A 1 , f X W i 4 1 iv 3 Sw, - 6' m K f . 'X' 1' ight of Knights ,A 2! U ABOVE: Lauri Rich excitedly watched the Homecoming victory over Huntington. LEFT: Elected to the '75 court were Diane Doughty, Rhonda Fyffe, Karen McFerren, Kim Lemley, Teresa Jackson, Lauri Rich, Debbie McGuffie, Sandra Alexander, Debbie Brown, Kathi Brown, Kelly Lemley. OPPOSITE PAGE - LEFT: Sandra Alexander was the 15th homecoming queen to be crowned at Woodlawn. Honors X l Ol X. Teresa Jackson E IAA- . M5 Ii KX Rhbhda Fyffe dy lf?ew'1i'!5Jq,i,,,, - Q f??iiF1 1.' e 4 xg. -. V Y A-w3'f 2 , T- 1 ,k,, , g ., K ,- , L -s: ' Z. 4 ., , Q I A 1 : ' ' if i3 Y 1553, 4 121, 5, 7' 1 2' it 1 ,Q ,vw w A' ,3 H e . ff' ',,fL ?i?,ff3 W W - yi , A ..k. V ,K sm' we e ,ll x -V5,.ey. , ,1 ,1 -., 324. .I , ,k x ' , KK: In 5 ,ww W f, N511 fi ,L QueenfSahdkci'Alexander New X, X N e . 'Q' '... Aga. 'W .W , A H . Tv 1, fy Kelly W f xi f' . : 1 I' A 5-'i F? I T H. rf' W F W K.Kim Lemley . My W fg -X , 5 1 Yvrj, ' 'SJ fi- kfwigi lax 'f ,1-4. , , .- ,f ,Y 4 qv., ,,-.m a. ,- ' ,,,., ,pf AF jff ifwiwi' h ,gel Jr X. an . .v,. I , I f'g 'A ,4 I' 3 , 1 nt' N, . , , K V ' x Kathi Brown ! , f -QA . 2 Wi Debbne McGuffle I1 .- .1 .M WM .5 U, 553 if w MM' Aceolade Court Presented in Splendor l FRONT ROW: TRUMPETEERS - Vicki Norcross, Veronica Graham, Linda Clanton. ROW 2: Ronnie Boswell, Emcee, Eddie Lewing, Jesler, Don Foster, Herald. ROW 3: TALENT - Becky Williams, Janet Schonfarber. ROW 4: TRUMPET PLAYERS - Brian Willis, Mike Thigpen, Bo Self. TALENT - Jimmy Miller, Mike Bowen, Mark Bowen, Rickey Houslon, Scott Delony. Honors f 105 Four Seniors Awarded Knigntnood 57221: .,: f Henri Killgore ! 4 r X. NV. 1 S A Squire James Bennett Biggs Lady in Waiting Barbara Brown Honors ! 106 X,- Ramsey in Waiting Katy Shilling. Lady Kathy Honors 107 Highlights Evening 1 O8 I Honors Knights' Ball Pdland in Waiting Melissa Squire Blount I . Maid Linda Larson James Meyers Vassal Chris Berthelot Maiden Kathy Mixon .la X 1 Accolide Staff lnitiates VVho's Who Who's Who at Woodlawn became a new addition to the Eligibility for Who's Who required that students be '76 ACCOLADE. Eight seniors were selected by the faculty ranked in the top 30 of their graduating class. Students and announcement of winners was not made until the year- were chosen on the basis of scholarship, leadership, citi- books arrived in May, zenship, and service. Ng T91 8... Kathi Brown Debbie Ramsey 'W Hank Harvey Rickey Tyler 115' 5' 5' aa E:::- O 4 - 13 fl ' tM42on-qdwzt' : Monica Martin Honors 1 109 Q' 4' 0 0 ' JR .'n 6. .93 3 f Q V.-, I . v , ,7 'H iq , 5155! F f QA' L Vi L +55 Q, , I V 4 in 3 'Fl l. T -' Viv A V V VVVV f 7' ..-. .. V. ff VI- V .V 'V - - - - - ,V f' .. ' far f u Q. , . 'v-, W? - VV? :fW 'vF WW? V V f a wg' , '- .-w s? w w w ? 5 ' W 'V VD ' f QQ W ' .. -v - . .-V32 . . ' , K VV H. 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' 77 2 muah Ur ' v Mi 'ts TOP LEFT: Doug Bouiware fought for yardage. TOP RIGHT: Arthur Alexander received the handoff. ABOVE LEFT: Gary Addison antici- pated field action. ABOVE RIGHT: Greg Heins watched intensely from the sidelines. RIGHT: Managers Steve Sum- merIin, Kirby Kennedy, and Ken Candler assisted the Knights. I I8 ! Sports 1 , Y e Know in Our Hearts 4.23 ,Z M- VVe're Number One if lllif li I xx C , X l i ' LEFT: Dr. Goodman aided Knight injuries. ABOVE: Defensive Knighls rush to aid Jim Comans in the Fair Park game. TOP RIGHT: Charles Meyers made his move to caich the ball. Sports X 1 19 Pokes Qutscore Knights on Freak Play l2O X Sports TOP LEFT: Philip Jones strived for c score. TOP RIGHT: Arthur Alex- ander scrombled for the first down os Doug Thornton officicted. ABOVE: Greg Heins escaped from the Cowboys' reach. RIGHT: Mike Smith and Steve Loftin worked out with practice dummy. JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM - FRONT ROW: Teddy Gentry, Donny Welch, Paul Crnkovic, Dale Seekford, Wade Childress, Mike Cantley, Lou Youngblood, Paul Ray Stephenson, Daryl Glass. ROW 2: Stanley Procell, Scott Delony, Chip Strother, Don Thornton, Chris Carl, Marty Moss, Jody Black- well, Brian Wilkinson, Brent Richardson, Jimmy Brooks, Tony Fakess, Jimmy Terrell. ROW 3: Jimmy Coldwell, James Crouse, James Richard, Mark Mixon, Skipper Sherrill, Jimmy McDearmont, Billy Peek, Jimmy Blackwell, Bucky Smith, Randy Phillips, James Meyers, Jeffrey King, Randy Dollar. Rookie Knights Await Future Seasons E Qgusny a'zw73 'yn . B , FRESHMAN FOOTBALL TEAM - FRONT ROW: Chris Berthelot, Sam Lowry, Chris Reggio, James Epling, Greg Kinley, Stan Self, David Kile, Calvin Myles, Ricky Gillium, Mgr. Johnny Seymour. ROW 2: Robert Davis, Lee Hooker, Dennis Dupont, Scooter Sherrill, Steve Koch, John Woodard, Pat Lagrone, Tommy Nord, Kevin Guerro, Randy Flowers, Lee Scott, Tyrone Johnson. ROW 3: Arthur Gray, Mark Duncan, Mike McGee, Daryl Taylor, Alan Kimball, Jerry Sum- rall, Mark Huber, Steve McWhinney, Randy Kerry, Edmond Bates, Miles Jones, Calvin Thomas. Sports f l 2l With one of the youngest teams ever and for the sec- ond straight year, the Woodlawn Knights captured the l- AAAA District Championship. Led by Head Coach Ken Ivy and assisted by Coach Melvin Russell, the Knights finished with one district loss and six losses for the entire season. For the second straight year the Knights hit the 20-game mark and advanced to the state playoffs. is fi like .Q gzsg ., . x- , 1 22 X Sports 76 Knights Take It to the Limit i VARSITY: Gena Hughes, Kenny Taylor, Jimmy Murray, Roger Adams, Steve Wyatt, Charles Wilson, Clifton Simpson, Jimmy Blackwell, James Bennett, Stan- ley Ezernack, Ricky Newsom, Herbert Cotton. COACHES: Melvin Russell, Ken Ivy. 75-76 VARSITY RECORD WHS OPPONENT WHS OPPONENT 60 North Caddo 34 92 Texarkana 90 56 DeRidder 70 70 DeRidder 89 92 Jesuit 67 7 I Wossman 66 70 Springhill 68 80 North Caddo 46 82 Huntington 64 District: 9I Wossman 55 79 BTW 9I 63 Green Oaks 55 73 Huntington 70 58 Texarkana 65 63 Southwood 60 62 Parkway 52 97 Fair Park 6I 63 Captain Shreve 62 70 Byrd 62 80 West Lake 47 67 BTW 65 67 Marion 76 85 Huntington 63 63 DeRidder 60 79 Southwood 68 60 Bastrop 71 93 Fair Park 63 92 South Oak Cliff 80 97 Byrd 87 PLAYOFFS 54 Woodlawn - Minden 6I Sports I 123 WHS Clmches District Title Again TOP LEFT: Geno Hughes drib- bled toward the basket. TOP RIGHT: Jimmy Blackwell raised the score. ABOVE LEFT: Two more points were added by Roger Adams. RIGHT: Clif- lon Simpson tipped the ball in the basket. V+ 1 'rf' . js au, ph 'T sa Q I E ff l l T I ' 'K A ig pff,gf '21, ff 6 5536 P 'b A ,Q i ' 'iTQ!J,5 Fl 'E 1 W 3,55 QA ,Ka 3 ' Q 5 otafyrrfn K T: .f 4 5, - ZA, , JUNIOR VARSITY: Ramon Lafitte, Randy Robinson, Brent Richardson, Herbert Cotton, Randy Watson, Stanley Ezernack, Jimmy Murray, Samuel Young- Big Red Shoots to Successful Season FRESHMEN - FRONT ROW: Colvin Myles, Micheal Waller, Roy Hamilton, Myles Jones, Ramon Lafitte. ROW 2: Roy Harris, Johnny Robinson, James Han son, David Jefferson, Keith Grant, Edmond Bates, Calvin Thomas, Edward Ellis, Manager. 126 X Sports ABOVE LEFT: Managers Kevin Ivy, Charles Wisby, Dennis Dunn, and Paul Coleman helped keep the Knights on top. ABOVE: Ricky Newsom fought to control the bcll against Shreve. LEFT: Roger Adams led the Knights down the floor. BOTTOM LEFT: Clif- ton Simpson iumped up to set the ball in motion. Sports X I 27 '75 Season Brings District Title ABOVE: Henri Killgore showed skill and concentra- tion as he pitched for the Knights in many games. ABOVE RIGHT: Doug Thorn- ton attempted a hit for the Knights. OPPOSITE PAGE - ABOVE: Student coach, Don Greene, gave a pep talk before o game. RIGHT: Dennis Pennywell struggled to return to first base. BELOW LEFT: Danny Coffey tagged another opponent out on third base. 128 f Sports s'.4x,':f r ' .' . . -. ' gary . 5 .-,--iq. , , , V.: 1-,iz-A,x-:' ,MNH A 794 ,st timmy M. 1 H at sf m A aa A lft f gjgwyv, ff gif? KNLQI T -A 4 VK! t 4' y ,X flllft., 1.5, .. ww f-2.1 W i' 'I' .fqifl llwflfll diy. , ,X - -.1. .ov--A' 'f ft' , t',i'-E - 54 . ff - f N yi. .yt .g g ,Q T w -.N ti x' its 5 its .,,,,,iAlfQ,g1,.Nw. , .. . .- ts 2 sf' ' :Zig . D' ,lv iw! ,Ll ,Q ,ffibv ri if V 4x t, I . .ffgfyl gli :if 'it-'ii'Q:?Tb H T 3: , as 4' ' ??2if5:fQ' 'TQ f5ygi,,'ifff21.9?efQ- A2 ,wxgfff riylwsx, If 45. ,QIQQIZ iii stu.,-.envy ,l'Qhq.Th,,A 'gm ... Q',.-Q Y..,',,,,,, . 61121 .t .-244 , ,tg . ,pi ..,.. 11, ,,,,- ffl-lflblafllgffvz-f'f1eL' iwifg-lll l 2 RJ '- 1 A lv .y.,w+, , - - f,. . - fp , ...' ,Q - ' gk-fl7213.5-a.l,.,xifi ,I .A 3, N if Af- Qz: YQ llvi- ll ll, !,'WllKw. A 5' if 1. '.'T'!u :T .- 71-ll J l f - ff'- '.,,.. I, . ,' ,. .,g4-.X , , 'fini if 9 T 1 f 'Q1'1, TM'..',q9, ' W, -.-iff' :.f'i'ifi?if'3?55iA'Wpi-T5 wffgy'1f'iff?-'fiifggfr efig'-'i:. gf,Lfi',f,,:-.,'f,f-- fszlfflffvgi I1 , ,sqs-,9,. w. ,I sis,-...'.. -se.. 2 L fs?-xuizxmin 42 A Coached by Mr. Jae Duhon and student assistant Don Greene, the Woodlawn Knights' baseball team took the 1975 1-AAAA District Championship. This was the first title for the team since 1969. Undaunted by a 0-5 record in pre-district play, the Knights finished with a 9-l district record. Their quest for the state championship ended in the sec- ond round ofthe state playoff action when Neville squeezed by with a 2-l score. Pitchers Ricky Wells and Larry Kirby were named all- district players. Outfielder Doug Thornton and shortstop Mark Phillips returned as second-year honorees on the 1- AAAA team. Sports X 1 29 i FRONT ROW: Mark Phillips, Dale Seekford, Ricky Wilkinson, Danny Coffey, Bryan Anderson, Rickey Wells, Larry Kirby, Dean Warren, Dennis Pennywell. ROW 2: Coach Green, Manager DeWayne Kneipp, Scott McDonald, Doug Thornton, Kevin Warren, Henri Killgore, Rodney Poland, Jimmy Mushko, Danny Welch, Brian Wilkinson, Coach Duhon. i 5 5 . ' 1 f -V, , fi-f maine ' , , , K , I ABOVE: Mark Phillips fy 5 ffgiflf 1 Nfl, lg. , X improved his batting average f i'w54A,f45 r'K,,'. f1',f'i51'! 'fi Z 1 with a hit Ggainst Jesuit. ffgffff gifffkfxxf RIGHT: Coach Duhon, Mun- K XD-if ager DeWayne Kneipp, and Coach Green discussed game strategy. l 30 X Sports A in ,4- The 1975 track team, under the direction of coaches Shealy Shelby and Thomas Ludley, participated in five city meets. Events in the track meets were iavelin, discus, broad iump, pole vault, and dashes. An outstanding member was Steve Terrell, who quali- fied in the two-mile run for the 1-AAAA regional meet. Charles Meyers, Jimmy Potter, Eugene Hall, Larry Bolls, Reggie Bowers, Rubben Moore, Greg Andrusia, and Kenny Harvey excelled in city meets. Steve Terrell Terrell ualifies for Regional Meet FRONT ROW: James Potter, Leonard Bryant, Bruce Young, Reggie Bowers, Leon Potter, William Lockett, Rubben Moore, Gene Hall, Mark Carpenter, James Terrell, Rodney Procell, Rodney Poland, Vic Minor. ROW 2: Kenny Harvey, James Meyers, Greg Andrusia, Kenny Green, Randy Winslow, Gary Moore, Robert Scott, Henry Runyan, Joe Bales, Charles Meyers, Terry Edwards, Steve Terrell. -, 1. ' f-, r I :iv--' :'-'Y - ' ,' -.. . 7 ' -f- , 1 ' Y A' .J - ' - Q.. Vqjn .6 , . I V'-,.A,:n - , , s 1 f . me -1-... , ' ' ' . 1 , ,Q 1 ..:. .efJ,f'2. 4 - A 1.2.55 qi s 2351-5-1. .. .. , - 3.-R-'QF 'Mir-ff' iffift ' - 1 ,fs ,, .L . .,, , ,- l, .f - Z 1 ' Sports f 131 RIGHT: Rubben Moore pre- pared for the event. FAR RIGHT: Jimmy Potter partici- pated in the mile run. BELOW: Kenny Greene and Henry Runyan proved that exercising is important in throwing the shot put. FRONT ROW: Jimmy Hall, Marty Moss, Skipper Sherrill, Randall Phillips, Paul Latson, Zonnie Woodard, Alvin White, Randy Washington, Floyd Parker ROW 2: Bruce Young, Leonard Bryant, James Meyers, Terry Edwards, Randy Winslow, Reggie Bowers, James Terrell, Rodney Poland. l 32 I Sports Knights Host Annual Invitational Meet .s 1 ..... ABOVE: Perfect form was exhibited by Henry Runyan in the high iump. FAR LEFT: Wil- liam Lockett struggled as he leads the Knights in a relay. LEFT: Coaches Shelby and Ludley shared track team responsibilities. Sports ! 1 33 ABOVE: Joe Thomas and Penny Potter volleyed in c game of doubles with Mark McHaIffey and Becky New- som. ABOVE RIGHT: June Bur- son practices an overhand swing. RIGHT: Girls' Team - Denise Burns, June Burson, Penny Potter, Becky Newsom, Karen Belcher. I 34 f Sports Tennis - Une of WoodIawn's Many Rackets wk We Coached by Mr. Floyd Henderson, the Woodlawn ten- nis team was reorganized after a four-year layoff. Hard playing, yet inexperienced, the team finished with a 1-8 record. Steven Balfe was the top-seeded boy player, while June Burson led the girls' team. The young squad worked diligently this season. With more practice the team plans to be a maior factor in next year's competition. , . 1 .- . . r f L f s f 1 ABOVE LEFT: Floyd Henderson directed the new tennis team. ABOVE: Jeff Pennington exhibited his fore- hand swing. LEFT: Boys' Team - Jeff Pennington, Paul Stevenson, David Boswell, Paul Crnkovic, Gary Procell, Mark McHalffey, Steve Balfe, Joe Thomas. 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V, A. 9 W' 'A ' 'M ' W 'vga 5 .f 136 X Involvement 'ki' ik 'A' 4 4 14' 'K 'lrjpi' Student Council: Student Council completed another successful year with Mr. Floyd Henderson as sponsor and Shayne Ladner, president. Everyone worked to fulfill the purpose of the group and strived to see that the relationships between students, faculty, and administrators were running smoothly and that policies and regulations were upheld. The council spent many hard hours working at the Shreveport Steamer games selling programs as a money- making proiect. Other fund raising proiects included the sale of the Bicentennial license plates and the operation of the school supply store with its many school-spirit sup- 1 plies. FRONT ROW: Dixie Kiem, Jana Blackwell, Kathy Dunham, Sandra Alexander, Sally Moten, Amy Weldon. ROW 2: Benito Kellum, Patricia Smith, Michele Davis, Debbie Eberhardt, Cheryl Theriot, Donna Agnor. ROW 3: Nannette Marshall, Zelda Graham, Angela James, Sharon Milton, Cindy DeSoto, Kathy Gentry, Angie Handricks. ROW 4: Linda Larson, Sandra Heins, Deborah Seymour, Jerri Bamburg. ROW 5: Kathy Mixon, Debbie Brown, Sue Garcia, Skip Barnhill, Ulim Fong. STANDING LEFT fBottom to Toplz Gary Wood, Jeff King, Teddy Gentry, Terry Evans, Barry Clay. STANDING RIGHT IBot'tom to Toplz Chris Berthelot, Walter Cambre, Dale Warren, Barry Humphrey. Organization On the Go! ii i J 'Sl' LEFT: Serving as Council offi- cers were Donald Foster, Chaplain, Rhonda Fyffe, Rec. Secrelcry, Ronnie Boswell, Treasurer, Vickie Williams, ls! Vice Presiden1,ShcyneLad- ner, Presidenf,Kei1h Biggs, 2nd Vice President, Rhonda Kinley, 3rd Vice President, Robenc Roberson, Corr. Sec- retary, Rickey DeSoto, Parlia- mentcrian. BELOW LEFT: Mr. Floyd Henderson, the man in charge. Involvement I 139 yn H 'I T!! J. 1.23. ? A x:'5f'3' Q2 Mbsd. if Swv af , -f i,f 5 F1 .1 , - W? ,K fll -15, ,, As ,El .MVK ,fm 5, l , - gi ' 1 -z f Student Assistants Aid Administration - .1's', :-A- 1 N l4,nrnm g .iw ABOVE - SITTING: Arthur Alex- ander, Ricky Wilkinson. STAND- ING: Suellen Balfe, Terry Dixon, Darlene Angel, Randy Hamaker, Becky Hudson, Kim Lasey. RIGHT: Nancy Freeman, Karen Henson, Peggy Tucker, Robin Clifton, Cha- dra Westbrook. K Office workers rendered a variety of services daily in the office by distributing announcement sheets, running errands, answering the phones and intercoms, and filing locator cards. Each morning they began by picking up absentee cards from each classroom. They also assisted the counselors as they gained valuable office experience. S f-V.. X Involvement X l4l f Q I sl. 0 X I I X' N 520 -gill X 1.fNATN91fI fflflfl Key Club International has a membership of 75,000 young men in some 3,600 clubs throughout Canada, the United States, and the Grand Bahamas. The purpose of Key Club is to provide beneficial service to both school and com- munity, and ultimately, develop initiative and leadership abil- ity among its members. This year Key Club celebrated its fif- teenth anniversary at WHS while International celebrated its fiftieth year of service. Key Club's participation in school activities as well as com- munity proiects in cooperation with the Kiwanis Club remained commendable throughout the year. Fund raising drives for charitable organizations and several money-mak- ing proiects were iust a few activities included during the '76 school year. Under the experienced supervision of Mr. Ed Chopin, Key Club sponsored the Homecoming dance and the annual Girl of My Dreams Pageant. Key Club Elects Nine Sweethearts Mr. Ed Chopin, Mr. Ronnie Bennett Sponsor Kiwanis Sponsor 142 X Involvement Kenny Harvey President Scott McDonald Vice President Steve Wilson Secretary Rickey Tyler Treasurer Hank Delony Sr. Board Stanley Procell Soph. Board Q. at 1 fl 14 -if rl A I All , J 1 x 6 N-A 6 , fi 4 ' 1 gi 15 5 A' 'gzfx is J 2-P' .J uf, , c, , i 4 i t A g' Sandra Alexander Cindy Bridwell Diane Doughty Rhonda Fyffe Sandra Heins Kelly l.emley Vicki Norcross Janet Schonfarber Harriett Whitecotton Gary Addison John Basco Chris Brossett Guy Buffington Ken Candler Chris Carl Jimmie Coldwell Russell Collette Jim Comans Jeff Crnkovic Scott Delony Terry Edwards Greg Kinley Rusty Mills Vic Minor Marty Moss Joe Partain Tommy Ray Mike Smith Paul Stephenson Dale Warren Brian Wilkinson Ricky Wilkinson Gordon Wilson involvement ! 143 People Need People - it's as simple and basic as life itself. Key Club this year adopted the motto Caring About People and participated in the buddy programs for disadvantaged youths, organized neighborhood clean-up campaigns, assisted young children and older people, and other people-oriented projects. Key Club International - high school men building schools and communities through service. .pgz-1-:.1:2:1:2-rr: -.-A - ',-A- - ..-.: -, INTERNATIONAL 522 egsgegegagsiiziaisieia '1E2ie5eiegs2a2f E il 5oYears of Service I Z9 Q rtt .ZZEEI tggtiz . 11 I 144 X Involvement 5 . Key Club Celebrates 50th Year FAR LEFT: Paul Stephenson prepared SI Cakes during the Steamer games. LEFT: Chris Carl and John Basco enter- tained children at a picnic. BELOW: Gary Addison, John Basco, and James Terrell vis- ited the residents of Pierre- mont Heritage Manor and assisted with bingo. OPPO- SITE PAGE - ABOVE: James Terrell visited with children from the day care center at a picnic. CENTER: Key Club won first place for their poster dur' ing competition the week of the Southwood game. BELOW LEFT: Mr. Chopin and Kenny Harvey put the final touches on Key Club's storage room. BELOW RIGHT: Ricky Wilkin- son, Chris Carl, and Chris Brossette cooked hot dogs for Steamer fans at Jaycee's con- cessions. if-5 .ix ?, A' Y .' 'Q F3 all a. B 1.1, Q - n B Involvement ! 145 46 Z-Club Supports W5 5 FRONT ROW: Darlene Angel, Noel Mason, Aimee Kay, Diane Doughty, Cindy De5olo, Michele Westbrook, Denise Johnson, Janef Caslon, Cindy Wyah, Denise Barre. ROW 2: Julie Kern, Carol Mifchell, Amy Weldon, Pahi Miles, Lauri Rich, Rhonda Jyffe, Debbie McGuffie, Jeanine Gereau, Sheila Webb, Vicki Norcross. X lnvolvemenl Local Charity Drives Service to the school and community on a local, National, and international level is the purpose of the Woodlawn Z Club chapter. All thirty-one members gave their time and effort to achieve this purpose. Along with the girls, Miss Linda Loper has devoted her time as a sponsor for seven years. Members of the Z Club spent many hours working on their service proiects. The girls collected for Disabled Veterans and visited the Christian Service Center and Genevieve Day Care Center. Many fund-raising proiects endeavored by the organiza- tion included selling stationery, Zonta's annual antique show tickets, and cupid bags. A g LEFT: Officers of Z Club for this year were Kelly Lemley, Sopho- more Board Member, Sandra Alexander, Senior Board Mem- ber, Nola Whitson, Junior Board Member, Monica Martin, Senior Service Chairman, Debbie Ram- sey, Secretary, Kathi Brown, Presi- dent, Becky Nuttall, Vice Presi- dent, Karen McFerren, Treasurer. ABOVE: New members Joni Hen- derson and Amy Weldon looked back to Z Club's ten-year history. OPPOSITE PAGE - ABOVE LEFT: Darlene Angel and Julie Kern enioyed the day Z Club invi- tations were given out. ABOVE RIGHT: Miss Loper resorted to daily notes to keep Z Club activi- ties organized. .N x..- G-Safes if 4' Involvement I I47 FRONT ROW: Matt Wisterman, Steven Boswell, Lyndell O'Neal, Ricky Houston, Gordon Wilson. ROW 2: Michael Buggs, Mike Thigpen, Don Burnham, .lohn Hendrix, Bill Jordan, Mark Carpenter, Leland Wallingsford, Randy Hamaker, Barry Humphrey. RIGHT: Elected sweethearts for Interact were Debbie Brown, Charlotte Griggs, Mel- issa Koob, Melanie Koch, Noel Mason, Sheila Webb, Wanda Coy, Nola Whitson, Robena Roberson. OPPOSITE PAGE - ABOVE: Elected officers were Shayne Ladner, Chaplain, Brian Willis, Trea- surer, Donald Foster, Presi- dent, Ronnie Boswell, Vice President, and Ronnie Gid- dens, Parliamentarian. BE- LOW LEFT: Ronnie Giddens, Shayne Ladner, and Ronnie Boswell enioyed correspond- Pg ence from the girl in Taiwan. 'P BELOW RIGHT: Mr. Willis worked with the club as spon- sor. we JV' ,ai 148 f Involvement J M1351 fs1 A ,i , i -E X. -.ff X Interact Performs Service To Community To provide an opportunity for young men to work together in world fellowship dedicated to service and international understanding was the main purpose of Interact Club. This year the club sponsored Jyang You Hang of Tai- wan by paying her school tuition. They also performed helpful services to the community. Working concessions at the State Fair Stadium and sell- ing programs and souvenirs at Steamer football games helped finance the club. I Involvement f l49 .. . FRONT ROW: Becky Williams, Cindy Bridwell, Denise Rhone, Vicki Williams, Teresa Holtzclaw, Kim Losey. ROW 2: JoBeth Whatley, Esther McGuire, Diana Robinson, Susan Hild, Doreen Key, Marcella Coleman. ROW 3: Benita Coleman, Rhonda Ansley, Kathy Stephens, Phyllis Collum, Lisa Ray, Carolyn Flynn, Pam Ebarb, Debra Moss. Astra Club Aids in Community Projects The members of Astra Club kept busy this year with social proiects for the good of the community. Throughout the year the members attended the Heritage Manor Nurs- ing Home and ushered at the Little Theatre. They also col- lected money for Disabled Veterans and the Heart Fund. The various money-making projects for the year included selling Bunny Bags, candies, and cards. In November Astra girls sponsored a booth at the ROTC Carnival. For the first time the club created a cookbook which included Woodlawn teachers' recipes. Astra Club was assisted in all proiects by Miss Betty Rogers, faculty advisor. 150 X Involvement .fs fx 1-v t v X-1 L ABOVE LEFT: Sponsor Miss Rogers and exchange student Ana Diaz from Panama visited Pierremont Manor Nursing Home. ABOVE: Denise Rhone, JoBeth Whatley, and Barbara Roberson prepared musical programs for the nursing home. LEFT: Astra Club offi- cers were Dawn Childress, Treasurer, Robena Roberson, Vice President, Barbara Roberson, President, Suzy Counts, Secretary. OPPOSITE PAGE - BELOW: Doreen Key and Suzy Counts worked with the Christmas food drive. Involvement I T51 Y-Teens Stress Growth in Friendship To grow in friendship with people of all races and reli- gions and to grow in the knowledge of God was the pur- pose this year of Y-Teens. During the school year the members visited the chil- dren's wards in hospitals and contributed to needy fami- lies on special holidays. The members attended Leadership Training Confer- ence, La. State Y-Teens Conference, Mid-South Confer- ence, andthe annual Hanging of the Greens at Christmas. Proiects were financed by proceeds from a car wash and rummage sale. i'i'i ff f 5? FRONT ROW: Aimee Key, Telesa Mitchell, Donna Lasta. ROW 2: Renee Thornley, Duanna Chevalier, Debbie Davis, Denise Zeagler, Ann Hanson, Tammy Otwell, Sandy Turner, Susan Kern, Loxi Jeffreys, Sonya Moore, Lisa Allen, Dana Rowan, Becky Boudreaux. ROW 3, Lisa Thompson, Debbie Brown, Diana Lalena, Karen Posey, Keitha Lee, Donna Agnor, Cathy Mixon, Toby Martin, Cathy Heath, Lisa House, Susan Vines, Toby Tolson, Angie Handricks, Louise Bobbitt. ROW 4: Janet McFerren, Donna Garcie, Cathy Gentry, Mona Alfred, Pam Mangum, Pam Foster, Nelda Young, Vicki Hughes, Michele Davis, Teresa Holtzclaw, Gail Smith, Jan Hill, Linda Bogie, Sherri Ross, Terry Handricks, Darlene Meyers, Sandra Heins, Sara Howell, Denise Johnson, Diane Doughty, Julie Kern, Beverly Davis, Joy Cathy, Rita Grubbs, Cindy Morton. ABOVE: Noel Mason, Miss Porche, and Diane Doughty met to discuss the trip to La. State Y-Teens Conference. RIGHT: Serving as officers were Monica Martin, Trea- surer, Katy Shilling, ICC Rep., Tina Alexander, Vice Presi- dent, Tina White, President, Nancee Walther, Chaplain, Noel Mason, Publicity, Carol Mitchell, Secretary. 47 l52 I Involvement 2, uhh I .All 54. 1 i 1 1 i ', I Kewl' 'P-A nun-L1l1 FRONT ROW: Marilyn Hudson, Fredia Stovall, Marcella Coleman, Beverly Davis. ROW 2: DuWanna Chevalier, Brian Willis, Cynthia Floyd, Don Burnham. JML Participates in Health Services Junior Medical League ioined together this year to interest students in health careers by performing various types of services and volunteer work at local hospitals. Before a member can begin volunteer work, orientation is required. After orientation the members must work one four-hour shift at Willis Knighton Hospital. Junior Medical League is sponsored by Mrs. Jo Morrell through the Medical Auxiliary. i I ABOVE RIGHT: Roxanne Barnes assisted Debbie Ramsey with an iniured finger. 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Mmm-nq aim, ,fd nv: F pe and M., rw. fff. f L B... .,.. f ,1,. . we.. ,..h W1 -- '- .1 MMM rf,-r L-1 sf.-.U mu :Q-mf. mf, -A: oo .ma M5 wx: Involvement X 155 o K 4 TOP LEFT: Debbie Gable, Debbie Crouse, Lauri Rich, and Kathy Ste- phenson worked as picture and art editors. TOP RIGHT: Dean Warren, sports editor, was assisted with stories by first-year reporters Henri Killgore and Tony Nations. ABOVE: Donald Foster, Tracy Wilson, Michael Buggs, and Monica Martin were excited to deliver the first issue in September. CENTER RIGHT: Stephanie Holman, Kim Lemley, Kim Losey, and Vickie Williams gathered club news each month. RIGHT: Junior reporters were Amy Weldon, Chet Berthelot, Denzil Blount, Ken Candler, Katy Shilling, Dale Warren, Penny Martin, Robena Roberson, and Doreen Key. I 56 X Involvement , A ds. ' Xl N . A s Castle Comes Alive With HERALD Members of the 1975-76 HERALD Editorial Staff were known for their outstanding features - hard work and dedication. With Mrs. Carole Henderson, sponsor, the HERALD Edi- torial Staff achieved their goal by publishing eight school newspapers. Gathering and sending news to the Shreveport TIMES and JOURNAL was a time-consuming and important pro- iect of the staff. This year's HERALD participated in selling items at the Steamer games, along with candy and candles at school and in the community. During the spring the HERALD staff visited Louisiana Tech, Northeast University, and attended J Day at Northeastern. TOP LEFT: Co-Managing Editors, Diana Robinson and Linda Clan- ton, did the layout work for the HERALD. ABOVE: Seniors Shayne Ladner, news editorg John Bosco, photographer, and Ronnie Bos- well, feature editor were always on the lookout for picture sub- iects. LEFT: Editor Kathi Brown and advisor, Mrs. Carole Hender- son, admired the All-Southern Award earned by the HERALD. They also received Best High School Newspaper awarded by Sigma Delta Chi. Involvement f l57 HERALD Ad Staff Gains Sales Experience During the summer the HERALD Ad Staff worked devot- edly to sell enough ads to finance the publication of the school newspaper. The staff members worked constantly planning ad lay- outs for each issue of the HERALD. In addition to sales, the staff participated in a bake sale and a car wash to T raise money. i ABOVE: Karen Belcher, Sponsor Mrs. Robinson, Donna Moreau, and Alphonse Davis. Karen, Donna, and Alphonse were appointed managers. RIGHT: JoBeth Whatley, Esther McGuire, Telesa Mitchell, Debbie McGuffie, Teresa Holtzclaw, and Judy Mil- gate also served as HERALD reporters in addition to selling ads. 5.2 FRONT ROW: Karen Belcher, Donna Bradford, Judy Milgate, JoBeth Whatley. ROW 2: Teresa Jackson, Michele Westbrook, Monica Martin, Teresa Holtzclaw. ROW 3: Esther McGuire, Ronnie Giddens, Kim Losey, Telesa Mitchell. ' fr fp L. LEFT - FRONT ROW: Gina Boyett, Carole Davison, Mela- nie Wilson, Denise Barre, Deb- bie Smith, Donna Agnor, Kathy Gentry, Janet McFerren. ROW 2: Linda Clanton, Lisa Clanton, Owen Holman, Dianne Lalena, Monica Martin, Judy West- cott, Cindy Wyatt, Darlene Meyer, Pat Smith, Vicki Wal- lace. BELOW: Managers Ste- phanie Holman, Sheila Webb, Cathy Smith worked each day first period with Mrs. Webb billing and planning layouts. Football Ad Staff Boosts School Spirit X , 4 fre- il QX 5 5 E11 swf 4 5 Tl.-'Q ' Y . , Under the direction of Mrs. Sonia Webb, the 1975-76 Football Program Ad Staff helped boost Knight spirit with the compilation of ads sold to area businessmen in the summer into a football program that was sold to fans at the Woodlawn football games. The football program proved to be a success by completely selling out at each home game. Involvement ! 159 ACCO LA D E Receives 'A+' Rating At N U Work on the 75-76 ACCOLADE continued from day to day throughout the year until the last deadline was com- pleted in February. Writing copy and headlines, cropping pictures, and drawing layouts were a few duties per- formed by the staff. Supervision of the yearbook composition by Miss Loper and Mrs. White proved valuable in the production of the I 976 ACCOLADE. During the summer a seminar was held at Northeast in Monroe. Ideas were assembled into an outline for this year's book. While attending the seminar several awards were presented to the staff as well as individuals. ABOVE RIGHT: Assistant Edi- tor Hank Delony assisted the lust! photographer on picture activ- ity days. Mrs. White reviewed the schedule for an up-coming S, activity day. RIGHT: Senior :fi-i. W.-t. ACCOLADE members ap- proved cover plans made at Northeast. OPPOSITE PAGE - ABOVE: Editor Cathy Smith and Miss Loper selected new pictures received from Drummond's studio. 160 X Involvement ,Sm N X K' , Q -v Q sh 'fn FRONT ROW: Hank Delony. ROW 2: Karen McFerren, Nala Whitson, Barbara Hudson, Denise Rhone, Cathy Smith. ROW 3: Debbie Romsey, Rickey Tyler, Diane Neal, Becky Nuffall, Dennis McGuffie, Sheila Webb, Rhonda Kinley. ROW 4: Randy Hamaker, Barbara Roberson, Cindy Wyah. I Involvement I 161 Sheila Wingel, Lisa Dice Cindy Morion Teri Handrlcks Sandra Gulllard Mike Thlgpen Sherrie Ross Amy Weldon Waller Cambre RIGHT: Sheila Winger worked second period selling year- books to Career Center sfu- dents and late arrivals. FAR RIGHT: Ken Candler and Wal- ter Cambre were appoinled managers by Mrs. Collins after selling over S300 in ads during the summer. OPPOSITE PAGE - ABOVE: Sherrie Ross checked her appearance before going our io sell ads. BELOW RIGHT: Amy Weldon, Kirby Kennedy, and Mike Thigpen balanced the money on ACCOLADE sale days. 162 ! Involvement ' ffr-Qi!!-TL?ie. -ivf ,gt ., MT. u wwsagf' 1 5,3531 g Til, ' 1 -' lei. : s - i A 5 gf2g:1Qi,,, ' ' . . .. -L A .,r , i Ad and Circulation Staff Gains New Sponsor Perhaps the most tedious duties that must be performed by an organization belong to the ACCOLADE Ad and Cir- culation Staff. During the summer, ads were sold by mem- bers of the staff to defray the cost of the yearbooks. Distribution and sales of yearbooks were also responsi- bilities attended to by staff members. Mrs. Jeanette Col- lins proved indispensable while assuming the position of advisor for the staffs. Involvement f 163 Art Club Recognizes Outstanding Active describes the 75-76 Art Club members. Besides providing assistance for exceptional art pupils, the club was involved in a number of school activities. Much time was devoted after school making posters to boost spirit for athletic events as well as its great contrib- ution to decorations for the beauty pageant and Accolade ABOVE LEFT: Sponsors, Mrs. Jor- dan and Mr. Lovelace, planned the Dead Line performance for the annual ROTC Carnival. ABOVE RIGHT: Deborah Poland and Greg Andrusia spent many afternoons in the fall working on spirit banners for the games each week. RIGHT: Elected officers were Debbie Gable, lst Vice Pres- ident, Tina White, Social Chair- man, David Boswell, Parliamenta- rian, Tina Alexander, Secretary, Leonard Gresen, 2nd Vice Presi- dent, Deborah Poland, President, Carol Mitchell, Treasurer. 164 f Involvement Pageant. Several fund raising drives were initiated during the year to provide money for the annual Art Club Scholar- ship given each year to a promising art student. Outstand- ing members were recognized during a banquet at the end of the year. 1- 1 ni X X Student With Annual Scholarship 12 Y FRONT ROW: Toby Tolson, Diane Lalena, Marty -Gingles, Angie Hendricks, Julie Kern, Susan Kern. ROW 2: Nelda Young, Richard Sfuckmeyer, Cynthia Lamberf, Ronald Boswell, Becky Walker, Debbie Davis, Suzanne Gentry, Terry Fielder. FRONT ROW: Dixie Keim, Cynthia Tallant, Steve Boswell, Liz Palermo, Sherry Huff, Donna McHalffey. ROW 2: Cathy Dowdall, Angie Swann, Renefle Ham- meh, Robena Roberson, Felicia Whifehursf, Ronnie Taylor, Ramone Lafihe, Laura McGraw, Cindy Sfansbury. Involvemenl f l 65 FRONT ROW: Karen Henson, Stephanie Holman, Loxie Jeffries, Gina Boyette. ROW 2: Russell Collette, Ronnie Boswell, Ulim Fong, Shayne Ladner, Lanita Thompson, Michele Davis, Pam Langford, Joanie Jones, Beverly Davis, Barbara Brown, Verneda Pennywell. ROW 3: Allen Harris, Lee Jones, Anthony Pynk- man, Bruce Young, Chuck Baker, Stephen Boswell, Tommy Ray, Leslie Triggs, Jason Stroud. French-Related Trips Enrich WHS Students The combination of French and Latin Club furnished an opportunity for people with common interests in these two foreign languages to share activities. Miss Dorothy Hovi- ous has remained as sponsor of these two clubs for the past six years. Class visits by various French-speaking people, toy drives for underprivileged children, and Pumpkin Bag sales at Halloween were among their projects for the '76 school year. RIGHT: Leadership was provided by Noel Mason, Public Relations, Cindy Wyatt, President, Melanie Wilson, Parliamentarian, Lynn Rutledge, Secretary, Tobi Martin, Vice President, Dennis Jones, Chaplain, Gary Presswood, Trea- surer. 166 ! Involvement FRONT ROW: Mike Holland, Claire Harris, Leonard Bryant, Deborah Carter, Lorraine Dunn, Anna Diaz, Tonette Keith. ROW 2: David Taylor, Paul Crnkovic, Kathy Stephenson, Kenny Harvey, Vicki Williams, Robena Roberson, Toni Jones, Shenteena Coleman, Jackie Jones, Debbie Smith, Susie Counts, Becky Carter, Susan Culver, Denise Morgan, Cathy Jack, Peggy Mosely. ROW 3: Sandra Alexander, Barbara Roberson, Joe Thomas, Joe Kuhns, George Ellisor, Peggy Christof, Gail Smith, Brenda Moore. ROW 4: Leroy Davis, Wayne Smith, Trey Holland. exicah-Style Party Highlights Year ' s Passing by Miss Stinson's door during one of the Span- ish Club meetings, one might have thought a number of exchange students had iust arrived from Mexico. How- ever, speaking Spanish was iust one of the group activi- ties included at meetings. Customs and life styles of the people of Spanish-speaking countries were also studied. A bake sale was held in September to finance meetings and parties for club members, including the installation banquet held at El Chico's for officers and new members. LEFT: Directing Spanish Club activ- ities were Terri Fielder, Secretary, Miss Susan Stinson, Sponsor, Karen Collum, President, Phyllis Collum, Vice President, Gordon Wilson, Activities Chairman, Judy Milgate, Treasurer, Kathy Ste- phens, Chaplain. 4, .' .'- -4 --Q . ' -fm Involvement f 167 Speech Club Provides Stiff Competition Under the direction of Mrs. Judith Bordelon, the Speech of the ever-popular Santa Socks and the sponsorship of its Club remained active in the National Forensic League. own forensic tournament. Members of the club participated in a number of debate Membership in this club required that a student show an and speech tournaments throughout the state this year. interest in public speaking and be enrolled in a speech class. Among other activities of the club was the annual sale FRONT ROW: Ronnie Boswell, Donald Foster, Stan Stava, Joe Desantis, Tommy Miller, Randy Phillips, Johnny Strong. ROW 2: Brenda Odell, Shayne Lad- ner, Wanda Coy, Rubben Moore, Edgar Holoman, Michael Buggs, Sherry Norred, Debbie Smith, Danny Neal, Esther McGuire, Jerry Taylor, Melissa Powell, Steve Gibbs. ' 5-W' 168 X Involvement ABOVE: Wanda Coy and Joe Desantis performed an excerpt from a play. LEFT: Mrs. Bordelon demonstrated to Noel Mason the correct way to become recog- nized by a teacher. BELOW: Elected to serve as Speech Club officers were Noel Mason, Secre- tary: Judy Milgate, President, Paige Patterson, Wce President. Ja FFA Stresses Sowing and Growing Leadership, cooperation, and citizenship were the char- acteristics each member must possess for membership in FFA. FFA thus provided students an opportunity to partici- pate with other students who had the same interests in agriculture. Fund-raising activities included sponsoring a hayride at the ROTC Carnival and participating in various horticultural proiects. Shrubbery was also planted on the campus by members. A Christmas party and fishing trip highlighted this year's activities. Sm l ,. , H r' 'W w,e,..m, FRONT ROW: Skip Barnhill, Skipper Sherril, Chet Berthelot, Randy Winslow, Bucky Smith, Steve Cross, Jimmy Mayo, Edward Fann, Charles Watts, Tony Farley. ROW 2: Janet Ehrle, Troy Meyer, Rickey McFadden, Jerry Summrall, Danny Neal, Jerry Taylor, Bobby Ebey, Ronnie Nunnery, Bryan Wilkinson,i BELOW: 1975-76 FFA spon- sor was Mr. Harris. OPPOSITE PAGE - ABOVE: Wendy Bechtler was first runnerup to Sandra Heins who was FFA Sweetheart. LEFT: Officers for FFA were Richard McFadden, Presidentg Steve Summerlin, Sentinel: June Burson, Secre- taryg Janet Ehrle, Parliamenta- riang Jerry McFadden, Trea- surer: Johnny Hightower, Reporter: Chet Berthelot, Vice President. vw 1 i Involvement ! 171 4-H Club Promotes K Citizenship Cooperation and citizenship were the key words that boosted the 4-H Club. Through cooperation the members learned to unite in purposes for proiects. Through citizen- ship they learned the status ofa citizen with its rights and duties. The 4-H Club promoted parliamentary procedure and tried to develop leadership skills. To finance the club's proiects, members sold candy dur- ing the year. -'wi'-5' ,. ing ' K ii? ABOVE RIGHT: Offices and l sponsor for the 4-H Club were Bryan Rutledge, Program Chairman: June Burson, Secre- tary, Johnny Hightower, Vice President: Mr. Harris, sponsor: and Ricky McFadden, Presi- dent. ABOVE: Gwen Burson and Ricky McFadden pre- pared for 4-H meeting. FRONT ROW: DaLu Ross. ROW 2: Jon Starkey, Pam Hall, Nelda Yong, Donna Walsworth, Tammy Rutledge, Jackie Howard. ROW 3: John Clark, Jimmy Mayo, Skip Barnhill, Ramon Lafitte. ROW 4: Troy Meyers, Jerry McFadden, James Stroud. 172 ! Involvement FRONT ROW: Cindy Wyatt, Veronica Graham, Leilana Millanix, Denise Rhone, Sandra Davis, Barbara Roberson, Becky Carter. ROW 2: Benita Coleman, Sherrie Norred, Cynthia Lambert, Beverly Davis, Patti Miles, Becky Williams. Knights for Christ Reach Others ff -XJ - 1 To have fellowship and worship, to strengthen Chris- tians, and to reach others who have not had a personal relationship with Christ were the chief obiectives of Knights for Christ. Coach Johnson let the organization in its attempt to reach their goals. Each Wednesday morning before school the group assembled together for worship. Several guest speakers were heard throughout the year including local pastors, music directors, youth leaders. LEFT: Knights for Christ sponsor was Coach Eric Johnson. lnvolvement f 173 174 -M ig rg Y T' ' R .U-'P FBLA Maintains Business Standards In order to develop competent, aggressive, business leaders, FBLA members enrolled in business subjects pre- paring for business careers. In February, FBLA members traveled to New Orleans for district and state meetings. Members competed in all events. To finance the trip, members sold candles, note cards, carnations, and miniature diplomas. i A FRONT ROW: Debbie Towns, Denise Seward, Dana Rowan, Denise Rhone, Gail Carney. ROW 2: Rickey Baker, Suzanne Hill, Ada Justice, Vicki Wallace Dana Couvillion, Veronica Grahamn, Robena Roberson, Cindy Bedell, Walter Cambre. Officers and sponsors for FBLA for 'l975-76 were Suel- len Balfe, Historian, Patti Alford, Secretary, Sandra Davis, Treasurer, Diane Bunn, President, Jimmy Sandifer, Parliamentarian, Mrs. Henni- gan, sponsor, Ronnie Gid- dens, Vice President, Mrs. Rachal, sponsor, and Mr. Sil- vie, sponsor. RIGHT, Pat Rich, Sandra Davis, and Jimmy Sandifer received membership cards from Diane Bunn, Presi- dent. X Involvement I ' 1' ff' i , ROW: Denise Rhone, Secretary, Alphonse Davis. ROW 2: Vicki Reporter, Edwina Washington, Robena Roberson, Vice Presi- Debbie Flowers, President. Knowledge of Teaching Gained in FTA Knowledge, leadership, and responsibility were a few of the many traits one must possess to become a member of FTA. These girls had an instinctive desire to become, as the name suggests, future teachers of America. By assisting teachers with papers and bulletin boards, the girls gained experience in the teaching profession. Group activities included the Sweet and Sour Shop at the ROTC Carnival which consisted of lollipops, pickles, and candy apples. i . f . i' W ABOVE: Mrs. McDonald served as FTA sponsor during 197 5-76. Involvement I T75 41uv,au Wag., xkyv 'ef i 1 ffff .. , .. .gf VW N 5 A rf, Qi? L Y- is S5752 - sl ' 1.A, I . ,K IQ 'N ee 554- ' co DAC Educates Young guma-tv In Q sww-fg iw , U if -f gr ' - ynffv! , +- ' 'i -- f' 7 ' 12' TEM ' At Six consecutive visitations were made to elementary CODAC - Community Organization for Drug Abuse schools by CODAC counselors. Elementary schools visited Control - provided carefully planned and organized les- were Atkins, Caddo Heights, Eighty-First, Hollywood, and sons. Students traveled weekly by bus to teach students in Sunset Acres. The counselors visited in the classrooms. upper elementary school the use and misuse of drugs. FRONT ROW: Kelly Lemley, Dana Rowan, Cindy Morton, Rita Grubbs, Marcella Coleman, Pattie Donahoe, Joy Nell Cathey, Susan Meyers. ROW 2: Amy Weldon, Carol Mitchell, Tina Alexander, Karen Posey, Mr. Gilliam, Mrs. Pugh, Leil- ani Mullanix, Debbie Smith, Becky Walker, Pam Gcskin. ROW 3: George Ellisor, Marty Moss, Phillip Fong, Paul Stephen- son, Billy Campbell, Arnold Jefferson. ABOVE LEFT: Mr. Gilliam and Mrs. Pugh served as sponsors of CODAC. ABOVE RlGHT: Alternates for CODAC were Jo Ellen Smith, Debra Anderson, Peggy Adams, Melody Terrell, Terri Jean Smith, Larry Miller, Jerry Taylor, Glen Vincent, and Denver D. Smith. Involvement I T77 COE Prepares for BusH1e9sVVarkJ Woodlawn did its part to prepare students for the busi- ness world through COE. The purpose of COE was to train the students to enter, and succeed in, an office occupation in the field of the student's choice. COE members participated in several sales activities in which they sold candles, placemats, calendars, and sta- tionery. Employers were honored each month in the club's Employer of the Month program. Mrs. Collins coordi- nated activities. TOP: COE teacher and sponsor was Mrs. Jeanette Collins. ABOVE: Elected COE officers were Janet Castan, Vice Presi- dent, Renee Tullos, Treasurer, Vicki Wallace, President, Carol Cooley, Reporter, Ada Justice, Secretary. RIGHT: Ronnie Gid- dens, Gail Carney, and Walter Cambre sorted business forms. 178 ! Involvement HAVE STAR 1'-is WX A as 1' A 1?f4,.s-Q, r If 'N FRONT ROW: Janet Caslon, Renee Tullos, Vicki Wallace, Carol Cooley, Ada Jusiice. ROW 2: Dano Couvillion, Lisa Brow, Gail Carney, Sandra Davis, Veronica Graham, Debbie Meek, Diane Bunn, Deborah Moss. ROW 3: Paula Reaves, Donna Foster, Walter Cambre, Ronnie Giddens, Deborah Lewis. , ,, ABOVE: Donna Foster and Sandra Davis practiced their clerical skills daily. Involvement X l79 DE Rides to First As a member of Distributive Education, each student was given a vocational training program designed to specialize in distributive business in work and school for a retail establish- ment. RIGHT: Marion Hill had fun working on his window dis- play proiect. FAR RIGHT: Win- ner of the D.E. Bike-A-Thon, Jeff Robbins proudly dis- played his trophies and bike. OPPOSITE PAGE - BELOW LEFT: Coordinating D.E. pro- iects were Mr. Wade Robinson and Mrs. Chris Strother. BELOW RIGHT: Elected offi- cers were Debbie Boles, Presi- dent, Debbie Cooper, Vice President, Anita Craft, Secre- tary, Beth Williams, Treasurer, Lisa Gibbs, Reporter. FRONT ROW: Wanda Collins, Karen Sepulvaclo, Ginger Finley, Betty Wilkinson, Sharon Gaskins, Judy Pennywell. ROW 2: Beth Williams, Debbie Boles, Lisa Gibbs, Anita Craft, Debbie Cooper, Derrick Hill. ROW 3: John Dufour, Marion Hill, Keith Holt, Cedric Johnson. ROW 4: Earl Eastman, Jerry Smith, Stanley Millican, Bobby Hartsfield, James Keith, Donald Jackson, Pat Alford, Clyde Barnes. 5 i I i I I l in Bike-a-Than D.E. visited the South Park Mall during its opening and completed several surveys to receive reactions of the every- day consumer. Mrs. Strother and Mr. Robinson supervised this project. Q r L , . e J V ' ix' 7 lf ' if ,,:Qif 1 1' F, 1 '4 S 2. :Q M - J r F111 -A LX! l' ?' I' ' FRONT ROW: Debbie Hild, Janice Johnson, Denise Hayes, Kathy Dunham, Melanie Moss, Randy Beason. ROW 2: Brad Trammel, Fred Revils, Danny Triplet, Ronnie Moore, Jeff Robbins. ROW 3: Mark Oldham, Ray Allen, Terry Bolfer, Jerry Rachal, Sammy Hester, Jason Breen, George Ambrose, Mike Brocato, Jimmy Sandifer, Stanley Spurgeon. Involvement I l t 181 FRONT ROW: Benita Coleman, Leilana Mullinax, Peggy Tucker, Jobeth Whatley, Wanda Coy, Beverly Davis, Terri Fielder, Terri Mitchell, Nancy LeBarron, Debbie Smith. ROW 2: Rhonda Ansley, Barbara Hudson, Ulim Fong, Paige Patterson, Donna Gramm, Scott Delony, Judy Milgate, Tommy Ray, Stephanie Holman, Chris Brossette. Humanities Aids in Bicentennial Project T ln commemoration of the Bicentennial celebration, Humanities Club helped to promote interest in the literary arts and to offer an opportunity for creative writing. Humanities Club participated in many new service pro- iects which included painting Bicentennial fire plugs near Woodlawn and supplying literary magazines for the library. A bake sale was also sponsored to raise money. ln October the group traveled to Natchitoches and visited colonial homes there. RIGHT: Supervising Humanities Club activities were Terri Shell, Treasurer, Nola Whitson, Proiects Chairman, Gwen Hardy, Secre- tary, Sheila Webb, President, Cathy Smith, Vice President, Mrs. Ozella Henderson, Miss Betty Rogers, Mrs. Day, Sponsors. 182 X Involvement Industrial Arts initiates Scholarshi Reorganizing the Industrial Arts Club this year after a two- year absence were Mr. Leroy Washington and Mr. Thomas Ludley. To motivate and strengthen the skills of students interested in industrial arts was the aim of the club. Members were provided with recreational activities and vocational information. P Among the projects accomplished by the group included repairing engines forthe school faculty and start- ing donations for the Hollowell scholarship fund in mem- ory of the late Mr. Ben Hollowell, a former industrial arts teacher. Lynn Solly, John Clark, David Gaylon, Chris Brossette, Kevin McClain, Barry Humphries, Lloyd Smith, Burt Eliand, Mike Zellner. ,f. LEFT: Lynn Solly and Chris Bros- sette prepared an engine for dem- onstration. ABOVE: Coach Ludley and Mr. Washington led the Industrial Arts Club as sponsors. Involvement I 183 FRONT ROW: Don Warren,Rubben Moore, Chet Berthelot, Denzil Blount, Ricky DeSoto, Ulim Fong, Arthur Alexander, Lee LeMoine, George Ellisor, Brian VWlkinson. ROW 2: Paul Stephenson, Marty Moss, Jimmy Brooks, Bucky Smith, James Meyers, Chip Strother, James Terrell. ROW 3: Mark Johnston, Kirby Kennedy, Ken Candler, Chris Carl, Jimmy Coldwell. ROW 4: Vic Minor, Doug Thornton, Mike Wilson, Jim Comans, Keith Biggs, Ricky Wilkinson. ROW 5: Leon Porter, Gary Addison, Rickey Tyler, Doug Boulware, Dale Warren, Scott McDonald. Christian Athletes l Lhite Together Fellowship of Christian Athletes was a school-wide organization for any athlete who participated in any sport at WHS. Under the leadership of Coach Johnson, some of the members of the football team attended a meeting before each game and prayed. During the year two former Tech athletes, Ronnie Bam- burg and John Griften, were guest speakers at a group meeting. RIGHT: Coach Eric Johnson served as faculty advisor for Fellowship of Christian Athletes. i i l84 X Involvement FHA Improves Farnil Living Once again this year the FHA helped students improve The sale of cookbooks was one of the club's money- personal, family, and community living. Members came to making projects. Woodlawn's Future Homemakers also realize the necessity of strengthening the function of the fam- sponsored a Waistline Dance during the ROTC Carni- ily as cu basic unit of our society. val. Highlighting the year was a fashion show. -ri 'Siu e 5 Jr Fqftfffr 'F' ABOVE: FHA officers and sponsor for 1975-76 were Brenda Potter, President, Mrs. Young, Sponsor, Sherri Norred, Historian, April Roberts, Reporter, Merlene Wash- ington, Vice President. LEFT: FHA members were Sheila Brazil, Peggy Day, Barbora Baldwin, Peggy Christor, and Claire Harris. Involvement I l 85 A Cappella Choir Attends Heuston's ational Festival The tradition of A Cappella Choir began four years ago and their popularity has continued. They met daily at fifth period practicing to make perfect. With a total of 46 par- ticipants they blended to make the perfect sound. Dressed in the Bicentennial look, the choirs traveled to local elementary and iunior high schools to provide enter- tainment. A Cappella Choir attended numerous festivals including the National festival in Houston, Texas, which was the highlight of the year. TOP LEFT, Elected officers for A Cappella Choir were Rita Turner, Marilyn Hudson, Willie Perry, Alphonse Davis, Jody DeFriend, Richard Lattier, Cindy Lewis, Suzy Counts. RIGHT: Librarian Jody DeFriend was responsible for the organization of all A Cappella Choir music. 186 X Involvement E fs. f? Q E F A CAPPELLA CHOIR - FRONT ROW: Deborah Seymour, Suzy Counts, Patricia Matthews, Jody DeFriend, Rhonda Ansley, Debra Sweatt, Cindy Lewis, Shenteena Coleman. ROW 2: Willie Perry, Willie David Taylor, Alphonse Davis, Don Jackson, Don Burnham, Charles Venus, Richard Lattier, ' 1 5 . Q Tony Williams. ROW 3: Delano Bridges, Mona Alfred, Winona Koenig, Ann VVilliams, Michele LaFave, Cindy Tate, Marilyn Hudson, Rita Turner, Marilyn Brown, Diane Clay. e ABOVE: Mr. Orlando Moss coordinated all activities of the A Cappella, Boys', Girls', and Concert Choir. LEFT: Win- ners of the talent show were the Soul Shakers, Cheryl Wheeler, Denise Anderson, and Charlotte Franklin. Emcees were Tony Williams, Willie Perry, and Richard Lat- tier. Involvement X l 87 Choirs Excel in Voice Development Last fall Shreveporters were able to get a taste of Wood- lawn's pride. The Concert Choir, A Cappella Choir, Girls' Choir, Beginning Choir, and the newly added Boys' Chorus were invited to perform during the opening of South Park Mall where they presented a public concert. A Cappella Choir mem- bers Linda Priest and Tony Williams prepare for a special choir performance. 188 X Involvement The choirs worked together diligently under the direction of Mr. Orlando Moss to host the third annual talent show held in December. Fund raising activities included selling cards and sponsor- ing a candy drive. CONCERT CHOIR - FRONT ROW: Shelia Burnham. ROW 2: Ronald Lattier, Willie Marshall. ROW 3: Dexter Thomas, Cindy Lewis. ROW 4: Meloydnee Terrell, Garland Jones. ROW 5: Essie Sloan, Carole Davidson. ROW 6: Tony Williams, Stephanee Morgan, Joni Jones, Johnny Linnear. ROW 7: Felecia Johnson, Leilani Mullanix, Michele Gray, Novi Gil' crease. ROW 8: Pam Bradley, Monica Lewis, Anthony Pinkney, Cindy Miller. ROW 9: Dennis Jones, Charles Bryant. P,.,,. 'xi 1 i ,., gf .. , ' 1 1 V. Nw , X bi s. J Q p, .mx 4 :- -fm? Q Q. 3 gi 5 Ad 9 ,aww In K In as 5 ,ma 190 X Instruction U QQ' Vw 5 'ki' 4 4 ir ir 4 ll' ll' 4 'I+ A f 'fx 9' Q Go J I Q o c, 'OQQQ6' xoeeeci 9 0 ,99006 5 0 Qi Q? 0 05 , A C V 904. 0 ,900 3 Principal Promotes Castle Traditions ,el UF Mr. Joseph W. Cook, Jr, attended high school in Haynes- ville, Louisiana, where he excelled in football and track and was an honor student. He received his B.S. degree from La. Tech University in 1956, his M.Ed. from NSU in 1959, and completed work on his plus 30 in 1969. Mr. Cook began his teaching career at Fair Park High School after serving a three-year tour of service with the U.S. Air Force in Germany. He later taught at Youree Drive Junior High School. When Woodlawn was opened in 1960, Mr. Cook was assigned as assistant principal and served in that capacity until he was promoted to principal in 1970. During these sixteen years, Mr. Cook has been a vital part of all school activities, and he has never missed attending a WHS football game. '?' Asst. Principal Aid Acitivife S S gi Y X i iiiii,i ff x ,,,,.. ,, f X ,Aff 0' zum v Q if 1 7-. 11 1 Z Q K wx xs,,,-..,,- XX.. Counselors Suggest Courses for Study ABOVE: Mr. William Sim- mons, Junior Counselor, received a B.A., M.A. and plus 30 from NSU. ABOVE RIGHT: Freshman counselor, Mr. John Gilliam, Jr., aflended Wiley College and received a M.S. from New Mexico Highlands University. He also earned plus 30 of NSU. RIGHT: Mrs. Velma Hudson, Sophomore Counselor, earned ci 8.5. of Grambling, o M.S. al Lo. Tech, ond did furlher study at NSU. FAR RIGHT: Mrs. Randle Geisler ahended Centenary and received a M.Ed. and plus 30 at NSU. Mrs. Geisler serves cs Senior Counselor. 196 f Instruction .- X l we N ,W ,M N ...fr vlfvx V .1 TX ,QW .. ga3L,A,,,,,,.,,,, ,..,. ,. , .,. ., fn, ...- ps-pw.. rs. X ex A , , I' t el fi Coordinators Keep lt Together FAR LEFT: Miss Yvonne Cof- fey, Social Studies Coordina- tor, teaches American History and has a B.A. and M.A. from NSU. CENTER LEFT: Mrs. Anita Chandler, English Coor- dinator, teaches English IV. She received a B.A. from Cen- tenary and a M.A. from La. Tech. LEFT: Mrs. Billie Alford, Math Coordinator, teaches Math and has a B.S. from Southern U. and a M.Ed. from LSU. She is also a sponsor of National Honor Society. BELOW RIGHT: Mrs. Elaine White, Vocational Coordina- tor, teaches Data Processing and Office Machines. She has degrees from Southern State College and the University of Arkansas. Mrs. White is o sponsor of the ACCOLADE Editorial Staff. BELOW LEFT: Mr. Ralph White, Science Coordinator, teaches physics and General Science. He received B.S. degrees from LSU and La. Tech. He received the MNS degree from LSU. Instruction ! 197 Librarians Assist Student Body -Q, .9 W, Kew, ABOVE: Mrs. Lois Allen, Librarian, earned cz B.A. from Centenary and a L.S. from LSU. ABOVE RIGHT: Mrs. Lee Borders, Library Secretary, offended La. Business College, RIGHT: Mrs. Willie Mae Bold- ing, Librarian, received the B.S. degree from Grambling, 1l1e M.E. degree from Prairie View ASM, and did further study at the University of Col- orcida. l98 I Instruction :1 ,, ,I . -5 ww if ei My y Aj 3 - Secretaries Keep Up Castle Efficiency -L-1? W M ff-f ' LX X TOP: Mrs. Catherine Whit- man, Attendance Secretary, received a B.S. from La. Tech. ABOVE LEFT: Mrs. Lucy Jen! nings works as Registration Secretary at the Castle. ABOVE: Secretary to the Prin- cipal, Mrs. Frances Clark, attended Gayer Business Col- lege in Charlotte, N.C. LEFT: Miss Mattie Leviston, Book- keeper, attended National Business College at Nashville, Tenn. Instruction f 199 Reading Classes Improve Vocabulary 200 ! Instruction ABOVE RIGHT: Mrs. Mary John- son teaches Reading and has a B.S. degree from Southern Univer- sity, ABOVE: Miss Bonnie Cole teaches Reading and received a B.S. degree from La. Tech and a M.A. degree from NSU. RIGHT: Mrs. Dorothy Wills teaches Read- ing and has a B.S. degree from Grambling and a M.S. from La. Tech. English Expands Knowledge sfsgl. r,-'Q ,, 1.- - sm, L ABOVE LEFT: Mrs. M. B. Sal- one teaches English ll and received a B.S. from Wiley College. ABOVE: Miss Doris Wayne teaches English I and received degrees from Gram- bling and Southern. FAR LEFT: Mrs. Carmen Laughman, who X-, A., x Lf X. Y frflffv N. Xl X lb - Nc... ............-v'- , .... -... -- V- -W...-...,....-.. 1 .,,.... --..-..........,,-.,.,.,m l ,. , .2 --W. ,.. . ...,,, teaches English Ill, received a B.A. degree from the Univer- sity of South Florida and the M.A. from La. Tech. LEFT: Miss Betty Rogers teaches English IV and American Literature Humanities. She also sponsors Astra Club and the Humanities Club. Miss Rogers received o B.S. degree from Centenary and a M.Ed. degree from LSU. Instruction I 201 English Program Enhances Offerings TOP RIGHT: Mrs. Joyce McDonald teaches English I and sponsors FTA. She has a B.S. degree from Grambling. ABOVE: Miss Betty Porche, who teaches English III and sponsors Y-Teens, has a B.S. degree from Southern Univer- sity. ABOVE CENTER: Mrs. Janice Coleman teaches Eng- lish I and Il. She received a B.S. from Paul Quinn College. ABOVE RIGHT: Mrs. Mary Day Teaches English Ill and The American Novel and sponsors the Humanities Club. She received a B.S. degree from Centenary, a M.A. from NSU, and plus 30 from La. Tech. RIGHT: Mrs. Wilma Gil- bert teaches English II and has a B.A. degree from NSU. 202 I Instruction '91 is-. , .Z . R .1 K-.vuhfl . LLXf.-i, 5 ' .3 1. SX, S S l i-.. ' 5 '-Q... X, 1 ABOVE LEFT: Mrs. LaJuana Goldsby teaches English I and has a B.S. degree from Cen- tenory. LEFT: Mrs. Ronda S. King teaches English II and has o 8.5. degree from NSU. FAR LEFT: Mr. Floyd Hender- son teaches English IV and sponsors WoodIown's Student Council. Mr. Henderson has a B.A. degree from NLU. BELOW: Mrs. Ozella Hender- son teaches English ll and sponsors the Humanities Club. She received o 8.5. degree from Northeast State College, a M.S. from Tulsa University, the plus 30 from La. Tech. . Instruction f 203 Lang. Skills Improve Communications ABOVE: Mrs. Judith Bordelon, who teaches Speech I, Drama, and Speech Ill, sponsors the NFL and Speech Club. She received both the B.A. and M.A. degrees from La. Tech. ABOVE RIGHT: Mrs. Carole Henderson teaches Journalism and sponsors the HERALD Edi- torial Staff, Cheerleaders, Quill and Scroll, and Pep Squad. She has the B.A. and M.A. degrees from La. Tech and plus 30 hours. RIGHT: Miss Dorothy -Hovious teaches French, Latin, and Reading. She also sponsors the French and Latin Clubs. She received a B.A. degree from Siena Col- lege and a M.A. from DePaul University, CENTER RIGHT: Miss Susan Stinson teaches Spanish I and II and English III. She sponsors the Spanish Club and has a B.A. degree from NSU. FAR RIGHT: Miss Mary Robinson teaches Speech I and has a B.S. degree from Grambling, A M.S. from Kansas State, and plus 30 from LSU and South- ern University. 204 I Instruction V x Y SQ IN Swiss, X RAM it of if e . ,sells WW inns'-. i ff, . rg W , ,1 3 , ' 135, I, 4 1. ,g ' K we-, ...s f Q i s 'g l , , K' K Se Q.: , ,M W, , .LN iff . ska .fgf pf I I A 5.411 , ,W ffW'fMr M, , ,wwwjf 'xftvt M, Adi. wx.,-ll gf vii Fine Arts and Music Create Exp LEFT: Mr. Orlando Moss Teaches Choral Music and received a B.S. degree from Grambling, a M.Ed. and plus 30 from Vander Cook College of Music. CENTER LEFT: Mr. Charles Lovelace teaches Art I and is a sponsor of the Art Club. He has degrees from Grambling and La. Tech. BELOW LEFT: Mrs. Johnnie Jordan teaches Art I, II, III, and IV and sponsors The Arf Club. She has degrees from NSU and the University of Mississippi and La. Tech. and plus 30 from NSU. BELOW: Mr. James Franklin Teaches Band and received a B.M.E. and M.Ed. from SLU and plus 30 from LSU and NSU. ressiein ABOVE: Mr. Jesse Johnson i- - - . te Ci NSU and a M.Ed. from LSU. TOP RIGHT: Mr. Charles Crowder teaches Am. History and Sociology. He has degrees from NSU and plus 30 from NSU. RIGHT: Mr. History. He has a B.S. from Grambling. CENTER RIGHT: Mr. Aaron Franklin teaches Ci Grambling and a M.B.A. from Pepperdine University. FAR te received degrees from South- ern and Prairie View and plus 30 from LSU. BELOW RIGHT: Mrs. Sara Olson teaches Reading and Geography and has a B.A. degree from LSU. Humanities Honors Bicentennial V K ,A ',zf':,' 1 T -' I it - . C WGEPPER Q I UENUVE 5: . r 'W . ., I I . Q ff o 1 SIX ' .. U PIN Q 4ff?:f.'! Y 47? . if if 'J ii'f?ffff2m:ii : Eff? . e ' A S ig.-- I 49 ,ggi ', I 1 ,Q Q, -L i 5 N55 fx, , -'lzfil , :fx JE ii' f 'fs ,v 4 ': .. '. -K I. .V A f k f Ng i '- 5 i 'wk 'I X ,L I .iyxixiy V -1- e . -- We , . X 1 -. , ..., . . 5 -muh W, A: ', T tim uma .Q xx'-JC? aches World History and vics. He has a B.A. from mmy Benton teaches Am. vics and has a B.S. from GHT:Mr.Winston Green aches Am. History and 206 X Instruction is Q 'Wk Q E ,ca 'Vi . F , ,A fm: TOP LEFT: Miss Frances Rhodes teaches Am. History and received a B.A., M.A., and plus 30 from NSU. LEFT: Mr. Shealy Shelby teaches Civics and P.E. He is an asst. football coach and received o B.S. from Grambling. ABOVE: Mrs. Sonia Webb teaches Civ- ics and Am. History Humani- ties. She also sponsors the Football Ad Staff. Mrs. Webb received a B.A. from La. Tech and M.S.E. from LSU. CENTER LEFT: Mr. Bill Robinson teaches Psychology and spon- sors the National Honor Soci- ety and the Senior Class. He received a B.A. from LSU and NSU. LEFT: Mr. C. W. Willis teaches Civics and Aviation and sponsors the Interact Club. He received o B.S. from LSU ond a B.A. from NSU. Instruction I 207 Environmental Science Science Program L. ABOVE: Miss Janet Kyser teoches Biology and hos o B.A. from NSU and o M.Ed. from NSU. RIGHT: Mr. John Johnson teaches Biology and hos o M.S. degree from Tuske- gee lnstitute. 208 f Instruction ABOVE LEFT: Mrs. C. Jones teaches General Science and she received a B.A. from Southern University. ABOVE RIGHT: Mr. Joseph Roge, who teaches Biol- ogy I, ll, and Environmental and Earth Science, sponsors the Soph- omore Class. He received a B.S. and plus 30 from NSU and a M.Ed. from Stephen F. Austin. LEFT: Mr. Curtis Smith teaches Chemistry and General Science and received a B.S. from Auburn University, a M.Ed. from Mercer University, and plus 30 from LSU. ew Math Coard 210 X lnstruclion TOP LEFT: Mrs. Velma Fuller Teaches General Math and received a B.S. degree from Grambling. TOP RIGHT: Mr. Floyd Byrd received a B.S. degree from NSU and teaches General Math. ABOVE: Mr. Joe Duhon teaches Algebra I and has a B.S. from NSU. RIGHT: Dr. Rogers Martin, who teaches General Math and sponsors the Science and Math Club, received a B.S. from Cen- tenary, a M.Ed. from NSU, and an Ed.D. from Walden University in Florida. inator Aids Teachers ve t 2 . -..tm ghvnm -'H '14 g . ,fe rye' ,J ,, -I .Fl Q,f' .,.Q::su,.6 U. 1. 1 OE' V s 0 0 ...accept S ,nil il li 1, ,4- - f L9 fl: ,f++ii'h LL! ,It QSSFQHQM: l L TOP LEFT: Mrs. Nellie Morell, who teaches General Math I and ll and sponsors the Junior Medical League, has a B.S., M.Ed., and plus 30 from NSU. TOP RIGHT: Miss Lorane Tucker teaches Gen- eral Math ll and Algebra l and received a B.S. from Southern and a M.S. from La. Tech. CENTER LEFT: Mr. Walter Spain sponsors the National Honor Society and teaches General Math. He has a B.S. from Grambling. CENTER RIGHT: Mrs. Jimmy Eppinette teaches Geometry and General Math and has a B.S. from NSU. LEFT: Mrs. Susan Robinson teaches Advanced Math and Algebra ll and sponsors the HER- ALD Ad Staff. She received a B.S. degree from NSU. Instruction X 21 l Practice Builds Business Skills ABOVE: Miss Nellie Davis teaches Typing I and has a B.S. from La. Tech. ABOVE CENTER: Mr. Robert Silvie sponsors FBLA and teaches Business Math and Bookkeep- ing. He has a B.S. from NSU. TOP RIGHT: Miss Linda Loper teaches Shorthand I and II and sponsors Z Club and ACCO- LADE Editorial. She has a B.S., M.A., and plus 30 from La. Tech. CENTER RIGHT: Mrs. Mattie Rachal, who teaches Typing II and sponsors FBLA, has a B.S. and M.S. from NSU. RIGHT: Mrs. B. J. Kellum teaches Typing I and Business English. She has a B.S. from Grambling, o M.Ed. from Prai- rie View, and plus 30 from LSU. FAR RIGHT: Mrs. Lottie Hennigan teaches Typing l and General Business. She received a B.S. from NSU. 212 I Instruction job Experience- A Key to Success ABOVE LEFT: Mrs. Jeanette Col- lins, teaches COE and COP and sponsors the COE Club and ACCOLADE Ad and Circulation Staffs, has a B.S. from the Univer- sity of Houston. ABOVE RIGHT: Mr. Wade Robinson teaches D.E. and General Business and spon- sors D.E. Club. He has a B.S. from Grambling. LEFT: Mrs. Chris Strother teaches D.E. l and Il and sponsors D.E. Club. She received a B.S. and a M.S. from NSU. Instruction X 213 Special Vocational Classes Are Offered Q if Jlal , ' I ze I I ' T ABOVE LEFT: Mr. Ed Chopin teaches Mechanical Drawing and Small Gas Engines and is sponsor of Key Club. He has a B.S. from NSU. ABOVE RIGHT: Mr. Thomas Ludley teaches Woodworking and is an assistant coach. He has a B.S. from Grambling and a M.Ed. from Southern. RIGHT: Mr. Harold Harris teaches Agriculture and is sponsor of 4-H and FFA. He has a B.S. and a M.Ed. from Stephen F. Austin. FAR RIGHT: Mr. Leroy Washington is sponsor of the Industrial Arts Club and teaches Small Gas Engines. He has a 8.5. from Grambling and a M.Ed. and plus 30 from Southern. 214 ! Instruction ss, Home Economics Stresses Famil , .ni -Q! 3 - . W 3 4 .. i' j 4 Pm f . H L 1 V ii 1 1 2 i vc QS- TF .3 ,rf 4-PP . .2 A . .-L ff' A 1 1 Q N IQ. inzagk.,-1 1 2257? 4,5 .A f .-fi' ' r e X .ILS S I . , - V,,,.,,l..A, N ',1 ,ggQ5' C' E R -. I, Living LEFT: Mrs. Clarice Brown teaches Home Economics and has a B.S. from Grambling. BELOW LEFT: Mrs. B. J. Laf- ihe, who teaches Home Eco- nomics and Art and sponsors FHA, has a B.S. from South- ern. BELOW RIGHT: Mrs. Jean Young sponsors FHA and teaches Home Economics ll and Home Family Living. She received a B.S. from La. Tech. Insirucfion X 215 RCTC - An Army RIGHT: Sgt. Elbert Roberson Ieaches Military Science I, II, III, and IV and sponsors the Lancer DriII Team. BELOW: Sgt. Fioyd Courtade Teaches Military Science I, II, III, and IV and sponsors Ihe Rifle Team and the Highland Pipe Band. Education Course rw .13 LaGrone, Moore Help Develop Work Skills LEFT: Mrs. Beth LoGrone, who teaches the Work Study Program, has o B.S. from Southern, o M.Ed. from Stephen F. Austin, ond plus 30 from La. Tech. BELOW: Miss Spring Moore teaches Basic Stud- ies and has o B.S. from Gram- bling. I Instruction f 217 RIGHT: Mr. Kenneth Ivy teaches P.E. and is head basketball and assistant football coach. He has a B.S. from NSU and a M.S. and plus 30 from La. Tech. BELOW: Miss Betty Dixon received a B.S. from Southern State and a M.S. and plus 30 from La. Tech. She teaches P.E. BOTTOM LEFT: Mr. Eric Johnson, assistant coach, sponsors FCA and Knights for Christ and teaches P.E. He has a B.S. from La. Tech. BOTTOM RIGHT: Miss Mary McKay teaches P.E. and has a B.S. from Missis- sippi Valley State. P.E. and Driver's Ed 218 X Instruction N , X X X. TOP LEFT: Mr. Lowell Morrison teaches Driver's Ed. and is the head football coach. He has a B.S. and plus 30 from La. Tech and a M.S. from the U. of Arkan- sas. TOP RIGHT: Mrs. Mary Turner teaches Health and P.E. and has a B,S. from Grambling and a M.S. from Prairie View ASLM. ABOVE LEFT: Mr. Berman Harbor teaches Health and P.E. and has a B.S. from Tuskegee Institute and a M.A. from Texas Southern U. ABOVE: Mrs. Dot Willis teaches P.E. and sponsors the Red Line. She has ci B.S. and a M.A. from NSU. LEFT: Mr. Melvin Russell, assistant coach, teaches Health and P.E. and has a B.S. from Cen- tenary. Aides Assist Faculty and Students f 9' ,yn- lllllllll RIGHT: Mrs. Grace Hill is a teacher aide in the study halls, ABOVE LEFT: Mrs. Loraine White aids the reading pro- gram and attended Gram- bling. ABOVE RIGHT: Mrs. Elizabeth Tuggle, attendance aide, attended La. Tech. TOP LEFT: Mrs. Margie Posey assists with the reading pro- gram. TOP RIGHT: Mrs. Bar- bara Crews, library aide, attended La. Tech and Centene ary. X '- -,V u' ,, .EQFU H' Xa-e ff L if 1 ,... W 'M 220 f'f1SffUCf'Of' A. xxx., is . ,M ..,V. t':: ' ' . :X G ' l '4'W'1ll Z7 1f5!'W' Ii' 'll l ,-15 fi: 1' ul, 5 1:7 wi: Zi .. , ' 3 , -M: fs 3' ,, ':'fs::ew'f2:5 ' 1 i - w Supportive Staffs Provide Services LEFT: Jimmy Dean serves as the Castle's custodian. ABOVE LEFT: Mrs. Allie Ware is cafeteria cash- ier. ABOVE RIGHT: Mrs. Judy Remedes works as cafeteria cash- ier. TOP LEFT: Mrs. Sybil Thomp- son serves the Castle as cafeteria manager. TOP RIGHT: Mrs. Doro- thy Mantgomery is assistant cafe- teria manager. YA! ...Aww-rfff af ' E 7 . , if W in ' an . ,, - ' ' ' I , W , ,.f my A ., . , 1- am-My 1 1 42' 'L , - A wx .YL , J -wh v-1525 lv .X sv- iii Q ., 'ff' wb Q-ig., A xx gf Vvk, , , , Ewen ,rfb if My ,ei ' n. r , . , Lge 25. 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YI fix girl-515' X X mfr X Er, , X wp., GARY ADDISON - Student Council Representative T, 2, Football l, 2, 3, 4, Key Club 3, 4, Humanities Club 3, Fellowship of Christian Athletes 3, 4 ARTHUR ALEXANDER SANDRA ALEXANDER - Lancerettes I, Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4, City Vice President 3, State Officer 4, Accolade Pageant I, Red Line 2, 3, 4, Co-Lady 4, Class Secretary 'l, CODAC 1, Homecoming Court 2, 3, 4, Queen 4, Key Club Sweetheart 2, 3, 4, Z Club 2, 3, 4, Jr. Board Member 3, Sr. Board Member 4, Girl of My Dreams 2, 3, Finalist 3, Girls' State Delegate 3, Spanish Club 4, Student Council Senator 4, Miss Woodlawn 4 RAY ALLEN - Key Club l, 2, Tennis Team l, Knights for Christ l, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Junior Medical League 2, DECA 3, 4, Inter-Club Council 3 GEORGE AMBROSE ROGER ANDERSON - ROTC I, 2, 3, 4, Drill Team l, 2, 3, 4, First Lieutenant 3, Maior 4, Drill Team Commander 4, Company Com- mander 4, Spanish Club 2, lnter-Club Council 4 SUSAN E. ANDERSON - FHA 4 DARLENE ANGELL - Z Club 2, 3, 4, Lancerettes 3, Student Council Alternate 3, Red Line 4, National Honor Society 4, Treasurer 4 MARILYN BAINES - Choir 4 VANESSA GAIL BAINES - Concert Choir 4 BARBARA BALDWIN SUELLEN BALFE - Knights for Christ 3, Office Worker 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, FBLA 4, Historian 4 SUE BAMBURG - Art Club 'l, Lancerettes l, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Z Club 3 JIMMY BARDWELL - Student Council Alternate l, Knights for Christ l, 4, Baseball 4 226 f Seniors Senior class sponsor, Mr. Bill Robinson also taught psychology. Senior Counselor Sponsor CLYDE BARNES - DECA 4 ROBERTA BARNES - Lancerettes I ROXANNE BARNES - Lancerettes 1, 2, 3, Junior Medical League 3, 4, Secretary 4 LEON BARNEIT DENISE MARIE BARRE - Lancerettes I, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Y-Teens 2, Industrial Arts Club Secretary 2, Football Program Ad Staff 2, 3, 4, HERALD Ad Staff 2, ACCOLADE Ad Staff 3, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Humanities Club Chaplain 3, Z Club 4 JOHN BASCO - Latin Club 2, CODAC 2, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Boys' State Alternate 3, HERALD Photographer 4 JEFF BAZER GWENDOLYN JOYCE BEASLEY RANDY BEASON - DECA 3, 4 CLEM BELTON - Student Council Representative 2, 3, 4 KEITH BIGGS - Football 2, 3, 4, Class Vice President 3, 4, Acco- lade Pageant 3, 4, Student Council 2nd Vice President 4 Seniors X 227 CANDI BLACK ELAINE BLACKWELL - Concert Choir 2, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Y- Teens 3, FHA 4 KAREN BLUNDELL - Office Worker 2, 4, Student Council Alternate 3 DEBI KAY BOLES - Lancerettes I, DECA 3, 4, President 4 TERRY BOLFER - ROTC l, 2, DECA 3, 4 DAVID L. BOOTH -- ROTC Pipe Band I, 2, 3, 4, Adiutant Major 4, Key Club 2 RONNIE BOSWELL - Student Council Alternate I, Representative 2, Community Chairman 3, Treasurer 4, Art Club I, 2, 3, 4, Parlia- mentarian 2, Vice President 3, Latin Club I, 2, 3, 4, Speech Club President 2, NFL 3, 4, HERALD Ad Staff 2, HERALD Editorial Staff 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Humanities Club 3, 4, Interact Club 3, 4, Vice President 4, Inter-Club Council 4, Boys' State Alternate 3 DOUG BOULWARE - Football I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, Key Club 2, 3, Track 3, Fellowship of Christian Athletes 4 KAREN FAITH BOWIE - Band I, 2, 3, 4, Science and Math Club 3, Astra Club 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4 SHEILA BRAZZIELL - FHA DALE BRITT DARIEN LEE BROWN - Concert Band l, 2, 3, 4, CODAC 2, 3, Knights for Christ 2, 3, Humanities Club 3, Student Council Repre- sentative 3, 4 228 I Seniors X, ,nts v', -1 C--1g Diane Bunn, Vickie Wallace, and Dana Couvillion prepared to leave school each day after a short schedule. Many Seniors Choose Half-Day Schedules jilwa --1 i KV? KATHI BROWN - Y-Teens 2, Z Club 3, 4, President 4, CODAC 2, Class Secretary 2, 3, 4, Lancerettes 2, Red Line 3, 4, Beauty Pageant Finalist 2, 3, HERALD Ad Staff 2, HERALD Editorial Staff 3, 4, Editor 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Secretary 4, Girls' State Delegate 3, Interact Club Sweetheart 3, Homecoming Court 4, Who's Who 4 PAT BROWN - Lancerettes I, 2, Concert Choir I, 2, Knights for Christ I RICHARD BROWN - Band 2, Student Council Representative 2 RICKEY BROWN DON BRYANT - Track I, Band I, 2, Concert Choir 2, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Student Council Representative 4, Class Favorite 2, 3, 4 MICHAEL ANTHONY BUGGS - CODAC 2, Speech Club 2, 3, Stu- dent Council Alternate 3, Chaplain 4, French Club Chaplain 3, Judo Club 3, Interact Club 4, HERALD Editorial Staff 4 DIANE BUNN - Lancerettes I, Junior Medical League I, FBLA 3, 4, President 4, COE 4, National Honor Society 4 .IANICE LYNN BURNS CARLIN CALDWELL WALTER CAMBRE - Art Club 2, Football Manager 2, FBLA 3, 4, Knights for Christ 3, HERALD Ad Staff 3, ACCOLADE Ad and Circu- lation Staff 3, 4, Assistant Manager 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, CODAC 3, COE 4, Student Council Representative 4 BILLY CAMPBELL- Speech Club 4, CODAC 4 KATHY CANTLEY - Y-Teens 2, 3, Lancerettes 2, 3, 4, Lt. Colonel 4, Art Club 3, Girl of My Dreams 3, Office Worker 3 GAIL CARNEY - Lancerettes I, 2, 3, Drummer 2, 3, Y-Teens I, FBLA 4 MARK CARPENTER - Track 2, Interact 4, French Club 4 JEANIE CARR- Spanish Club 3, 4 Seniors f 229 Mr. Cook discusses plans for the Homecoming with Senior Maids Laurie Rich Kathi Brown Kim Lemley Rhonda Fyt te and Queen Sandra Alexander Excitement Arousecl for Homecoming REGINALD CASH JANET LEE CASTON - FHA l, Lancerettes l, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Y- Teens l, 2, 3, Z Club 2, 3, 4, Art Club 2, COE 4, Vice President 4 DAWN CHILDRESS - CODAC 2, Knights for Christ 2, 3, Lancer- ettes 2, Astra Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4, National Honor Society 4 PAT CHRISTOR - Choir 2 LINDA GAY CLANTON - Lancerettes 'l, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, French Club 2, CODAC 2, Humanities Club 3, 4, Secretary 3, Interact Sweetheart 3, Z Club 3, 4, Service Chairman 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Football Ad Staff 3, 4, HERALD Ad Staff 3, HERALD Editorial Staff 3, 4, Co-Managing Editor 4 PATTIE L. CLARK SHENNA DURAYNE CLARK MELVIN RAY CLEARY JEANNA LYNN CLEVELAND - Lancerettes 2, CODAC 2, Girl of My Dreams 3 230 X Seniors I YT' ROBIN CLIFTON - Lancerettes I, 2, 3, 4 PATRICIA LYNN COLDWELL - Y-Teens 2 MARIE COLE - Lancerettes 2, 3 SHENTEENA COLEMAN - Band I, 2, Student Council Alternate 2, CODAC 2, Concert Choir 2, 3, A Cappella Choir 4, Spanish Club 4 WANDA COLLINS JAMES AUSTIN COMANS - Football I, 2, 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Student Council Senator 4 JUDY COOKSEY - Lancerettes I, 2, 3, Lieutenant 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, ICC Representative 3, Knights for Christ I, 2, CODAC I, 2, Stu- dent Council Representative 3, Red Line 4 CAROL COOLEY - Lancerettes I, 2, Girl of My Dreams 3, Finalist 3, Art Club 3, HERALD Editorial Staff 3, COE 4 DEBBIE COOPER - Lancerettes I, 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, CODAC I, 2, Art Club 2, Treasurer 2, Office Worker 2, Spanish Club 3, DECA 4, Vice President 4, Knights for Christ 4 SUSAN ESTHER COUNTS - Lancerettes 2, Astra Club 3, 4, Secre- tary 4, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Spanish Club 4 DANA COUVILLION - Lancerettes I, Football Ad Staff 2, COE 4, FBLA 4 ANITA KAY CRAFT - Lancerettes 3, DECA 4, Secretary 4 DEBBIE CROUSE - Lancerettes 2, 3, Lieutenant 3, CODAC 2, Y- Teens 2, 3, Accolade Pageant 2, 4, Student Council Senator 3, Head Cheerleader 4, HERALD Editoral Staff 4 SUSAN M. CULVER - Spanish Club 4, Astra Club 4 LOURIE DANIELS ALPHONSE DAVIS - Beginner Choir I, Concert Choir I, ROTC I, 2, 4, Ist Lieutenant 4, Drill Team I, Knights for Christ I, 2, HERALD Ad Staff 2, 4, Assistant Manager 4, A Cappella Choir 2, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, HERALD Editorial Staff DIANNE DAVIS - ROTC 2 ROBERT STEVEN DAVIS - Band 2, 3, ROTC Bagpipe Band 2, 3, Knights for Christ 2, 3, 4 Seniors X 23I Bicentennial Participation RODNEY DAVIS SANDRA DAVIS HENRY DELONY JR. - CODAC 2, Latin Club 2, Interact Club 2, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Sr. Board Member 4, Football 2, ACCOLADE Edi- torial Staff 3, 4, Assistant Editor 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Humanities 3, 4, Sir Knight 4, FBLA 4, Who's Who 4 BETTY D. DICKEY TERRY WYNN DIXON - Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Board Representa- tive 3, Senior Board Representative 4, Student Council Representa- tive 2, 4, Key Club I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Vice President 4, Track 2, Baseball 3, Office Worker 4 EARLE DODD - CODAC 2, 3, Latin Club 2, Speech Club 3 STANLEY DONAHOE RICKEY DOUGHTY BETH DOYLE MICHAEL L. DREW -- Track 2 JOHN K. DUFOUR - ROTC 'l, 2, 3, 4, Science and Math Club 2, Spanish Club 3, DECA 4 KATHY DUNHAM - DECA 4, Student Council Representative 4 DEBBIE DARLINE DUNN BRUCE WAYNE DUPONT - Knights for Christ 'l, Baseball Manager 2 JEAN DUPONT 232 f Seniors Varies at Castle .:y,s- gr iff . .,, o 0... 3- v UQ. Q 57 P,,- X ' ,X wait, ,XNM . V , , As members of the Student Council, Vicki Williams and Keith Biggs sold Bicentennial license plates. vu M. ROBERT EBARB DEBRA LYNN EBERHARDT - Lancerettes 2, 3, 4, Major 4, Student Council Representative 3, 4, Girl of My Dreams Pageant 3, 4 KATHERINE ANN EMFINGER - Lancerettes 2, 3, DECA 4. TERESA EMFINGER - Lancerettes 2, 3, Junior Medical League 3, DECA 4 DEBORAH JOYCE FALCON 1 DECA 4 DEBBIE FARLEY - CODAC 3, National Honor Society 4 ANGIE FIELDER CYNTHIA FLOYD - Band 2, 3, 4, Flag Line 2, Drum Maior 3, 4, Jazz Band 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Junior Medical League 2, 3, Secretary 3, Girl of My Dreams 2, Knights for Christ 2, Astra Club 4, Inter-Club Council 4 MICHAEL FLYNN JOHNNY FORD DONALD FOSTER - French Club 2, 3, Latin Club 3, Humanities Club 3, Proiect Chairman 3, Speech Club 3, 4, Interact Club 3, 4, President 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Voice of the Red Line 4, NFL 4, Inter-Club Council 4, Boys' State Alternate 3, HERALD Edito- rial Staff 4, Student Council Chaplain 4 DONNA FOSTER 233 X Seniors RENEE FOWLER - Knights for Christ 2, 3, Lancerettes 2, CODAC 2, Red Line 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4 ALVA WILLIS FREEMAN - Football I NANCY FREEMAN - Lancerettes 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Community Affairs Representative 3 LULA FULLER RHONDA LYNN FYFEE - Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Lancerettes l, 2, 3, 4, Colonel 4, FHA I, CODAC 2, Art Club 2, Z Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council Representative 3, Student Council Recording Secretary 4, Homecoming Court 4, Key Club Sweetheart 4, lnter-Club Council 4 DEBBIE GABLE - Student Council Representative I, 4, Art Club 2, 3, lst Vice President 4, French Club 3, Latin Club 3, Secretary 3, Girls' State Alternate 3, HERALD Editorial Staff 4 DAVID GARRETT SUZANNA GENTRY - Student Council Alternate 2, 3, 44H Club 3, Art Club 3, 4 JEANINE GEREAU - Lancerettes l, 2, 3, Lieutenant 3, Y-Teens I, 2, Vice President 2, Student Council Representative 2, 3, Class Trea- surer 2, 3, 4, Accolade Pageant 3, 4, Queen 4, Interact Club Sweet- heart 3, Z Club 4, Cheerleader 4 Motivated Knights Strive for Victory KENNETH GIBSON - Band l, 2, 3, Track I, Basketball I, Orches- tra 2, Math Club 2 RONNIE GIDDENS - Key Club 2, CODAC 2, Industrial Arts Club 2, Interact Club 3, 4, Sr. Board Member 4, FBLA 3, 4, Parliamentarian 3, Vice President 4, French and Latin Club 3, 4, Public Relations 3, Humanities 3, HERALD Ad Staff 3, 4, Boys' State Alternate 3 SAMUEL GOAD - ROTC 2, 3 LEXIE GODFREY - Key Club 2, Student Council Alternate 3 DONNA GRAFF VERONICA GRAHAM - Knights for Christ I, CODAC 2, French Club 2, FBLA 4, COE 4, Student Council Representative 4 234 I Seniors RICHARD GREEN BOBBIE K. GRIGG - Humanities Club 3, Art Club 4 BRENDA GRIMAS JERRY GULLETTE BETTYE CAROLINE HALL - Student Council Representative l, Jun- ior Medical League l, 2, 3, FTA l, 2, 3, Vice President 3 DEBRA HALL EUGENE HALL - Football 2, Basketball 2, 3, Track 2, 3, 4 RANDY HAMAKER - Key Club 2, 3, Latin Club 2, Football 2, 3, Student Council Alternate 2, CODAC 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Vice President 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, President 4, ACCOLADE Editorial Staff 3, 4, Boys' State Delegate 3, Inter-Club Council 4 DONNA HARDIN - Lancerettes 2, FBLA 2, CODAC 2, 3, Y-Teens 2, 3, Secretary 3, Student Council Representative 2, 4, ACCOLADE Ad and Circulation Staff 3, Red Line 4, Girl of My Dreams Finalist 3, First Runner-Up 4 EDWIN HARPER - Football T, 2 The Top Four Lancerette Officers, Becky Hudson, Kathy Cantley, Rhonda Fyfte, and Debbie Eberhardt, hoped that their spirit would result in a victory for the Knights. 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'P AE, , -55? 1 f I li ' K , 5- t. , if , 1 1 fix c 1 44 J . ,5 A it i.7xrvi.HgQYy. , g,MxRf,. i A W' t CLAIRE LENETTE HARRIS - Lancerettes 35 CODAC 35 Astra Club 3, 45 Cheerleader 45 Spanish Club 45 FHA 45 Knights for Christ 4 DAVID HARRIS CHRISTINE HART BOBBY HARTSFIELD - DECA 3, 4 KENNY RAY HARVEY - Football I, 2, 3, 45 Key Club I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 45 CODAC 25 HERALD Ad Staff 2, 3, 4, Man- ager 35 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Track 3, 45 Boys' State Delegate 35 Spanish Club 45 Inter-Club Council 45 Stu- dent Council Senator l15Wl1O'S Who 4 DENISE HAYES - Art Club 35 DECA 4 RICKEY HAYNIE NATHAN ALVIN HAYWOOD GREG HEINS - Art Club I, 25 Football I, 2, 3, 4 CURTIS RAY HENDERSON - ROTC I, Corporal I5 Student Council Representative 3 JONI MARIE HENDERSON - Lancerettes I, 25 Red Line 3, 4, Co- Lady 45 Z Club 45 Accolade Pageant 4 DONNA HENDRICKS - Marching Band I, 2, 3, 45 Concert Band 2, 3, 4 KAREN KAY HENSON - French and Latin Club 2, 45 Humanities Club 35 Office Worker 3, 4 DAVID HERMINGHUYSEN - Latin Club I5 Humanities Club 35 Foot- ball 35 HERALD Editorial Staff 4 KAREN HERRING - Lancerettes I5 Knights for Christ I, 45 Y-Teens I, 25 Student Council Representative I5Art Club 2 DEBBIE HILD - Lancerettes I, 2, 3, Drummer 2, 35 Student Council Representative 25 4-H Club 3, President 35 Art Club 35 DECA 4 TOMMY HILL MARION SYLVESTER HILLS - Football I, 25 DECA 3, 4 236 I Seniors ,fel .. Spirit theme for 75 76 All Knight Power was displayed by Donna Moreau Terry Dixon, Kim Lemley, Steve Wilson, and Monica Martin. PAUL HOLEYFIELD - Key Club 2, 3 STEPHANIE LOUISE HOLMAN - FTA I, 3, Secretary 3, Knights for Christ I, 2, Lancerettes I, 2, 3, Drummer 2, 3, Student Council Alter- nate I, CODAC 2, Football Program Ad Staff 2, 3, 4, Manager 2, 3, 4, French and Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Astra Club 3, Humanities Club 3, 4, ACCOLADE Ad and Circulation Staff 3, Office Worker 3, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, COE Reporter 4 EDGAR EUGENE HOLOMAN - FBLA 2, French Club 2, Student Council Alternate 2, Senator 3, Interact Club 2, 3, 4, CODAC 2, HERALD Ad Staff 3, Humanities Club 3, Drama Club 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4 KEITH HOLT-Concert Band 3, 4, Jazz Band 3, 4 MIKE HOUSE RICKEY HOUSTON - French and Latin Club 2, 3, Junior Medical League 3, 4, Science and Math Club 3, 4, Student Council Alternate 3, Interact Club 4 DELBERT HUDSON REBECCA LYNN HUDSON - Girl of My Dreams Finalist 2, Lancer- ettes 2, 3, 4, Maior 4, Student Council Representative 4 DAVID HUFF Seniors X 237 STEVEN HUIE - Football 3 BARRY GLENN HUMPHREY - Band 2, ROTC Rifle Team 2, 3, 4, Commander 4, Interact Club 4, lnter-Club Council 4, Science and Math Club 4 REGINA HUNTER - Y-Teens 4, Girls Choir 4, FHA 4 BARBARA JACKSON DEBORAH KAYE JACKSON - French Club 2, Concert Choir 37 Stu- dent Council Representative 4 DONALD EARL JACKSON - ROTC l, 2, 3, 4, Maior 4, CODAC 3, Science and Math Club 3, 4, DECA 4 DONALD JACKSON - Concert Choir 3, A Cappella Choir 4 VERA JACKSON ANNIE JAMES - Lancerettes 2, Girls Choir 4 238 f Seniors 1975 Homecoming Has Unique Senior Maid Kathi Brown instructed her escort, David Glass, before the halftime Homecoming ceremonies began. ffl 1' Yet Traditional Appeal Vicki Williams, Miss Dixon, and the girls' P.E. classes worked diligently to create the homecoming platform. ,zid Q new ,.+'.',.i I , ,-,l ,- ' F V 1, ' N . I w-0' I r ': ' 4 I Kb xt Ar I srl., F i I I CEDRIC JOHNSON - ROTC I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, Football I, Choir 4 JAMES JOHNSON JANICE JOHNSON - DECA 3, 4 KATHY JOHNSON CYNTHIA JONES - Lancerettes I BILL JORDAN - Marching Band I, 2, 3, ROTC Pipe Band I, 2, 3, 4, Interact Club 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4 ADA MARIE JUSTICE - COE Secretary 4 CINDY JUZAN BUDDY KEIM HENRI CREED KILLGORE - Class Favorite I, Key Club I, 2, 3, Foot- ball I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Fellowship of Christian Athletes 3, 4, CODAC 2, Accolade Pageant I, Student Council 3rd Vice President 3, Girl of My Screams Finalist 3, HERALD Editorial Staff 4, Class President 4, Accolade Pageant 4 BRUCE KNOTTS - DECA 3, A MELANIE L. KOCH - Lancerettes I, 2, CODAC 2, Interact Club Sweetheart 4 Seniors Rhonda Fyffe and Rickey Tyler were excited about a Home- coming victory and looked forward to the dance. CANDACE SUE KUNCE -- Band 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Representative 2, Drum Maior 3, 4, Stage Band 3, 4, Astra Club 3, 4, Humanities Club 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Football Ad Staff 4, Inter-Club Council 4 KIM LACAZE RONNIE LACAZE - Spanish Club 3, 4 SHAYNE LADNER - Class President I, 2, Latin Club I, 2, Treasurer 2, Student Council Representative I, 2, Student Council President 4, Inter-Club Council 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 2, 3, 4, HERALD Ad Staff 2, Speech Club 2, 4, Vice President 2, Key Club 2, French and Latin Club 3, 4, President 3, Humanities Club 3, 4, President 3, HERALD Editorial Staff 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, NFL 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, Interact 3, 4, Chaplain 4, Accolade Pageant 3, Boys' State Delegate 3, Who's Who 4 CARLA LAFITTE -French Club 2, Junior Medical League 3 MARY LIN LAFITTE - Lancerettes I CYNTHIA DIANE LAMBERT - Office Worker 2, 3, Junior Medical League 3, Art Club 4, Knights for Christ 4 EDDIE LATSON RICHARD ABRAM LATTIER - Student Council Representative I, 4, CODAC 2, HERALD Editorial Staff 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Interact Club 3, 4, Concert Choir 3, A Cappella Choir 4 Holidays Are Long Awalteol Reliefs Seniors, Rovinski Renter, Don Bryant Renee Fowler Ronnie Glddens and Jeanna Cleveland expressed their happi ness for the holidays in different ways 240 X Seniors ,4? 72' DEBBIE LAVIGNE LEROY LAWRENCE LORETTA LEE KIM LEMLEY - CODAC 2, Lancerettes 2, 3, Lieutenant 3, Accolade Pageant 2, Y-Teens 3, HERALD Editorial Staff 3, 4, Homecoming Court 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4 LEE LEMOINE - Football I, 2, 3, 4, Fellowship of Christian Athletes 4 MONA LESTER - Art Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council Representative 2, Lancerettes 2 DEBORAH CAROLE LEWIS - Knights for Christ 2, Lancerettes 3, COE 4, FBLA 4, Student Council Alternate 4 JACK LINSON KIM DENISE LOSEY - Band 2, 3, 4, Bagpipe Band 2, 3, Office Worker 2, 4, HERALD Editorial Staff 4, HERALD Ad Staff 4, Astra Club 4, Quill and Scroll 4 RITA LOWREY - Lancerettes l, 2, 3, Drummer I, 3, Student Coun- cil Representative 4 DEBBIE LUSK - FTA I, Band I, 2, Stage Band I, Jazz Band 3, French Club 2, FSA 2 THOMAS BRADFORD LYLES - Football I, 2, DECA 3, 4 MONICA JEANETTE MARTIN - Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, Treasurer 4, FHA I, 2, Treasurer 2, Parliamentarian I, Lancerettes I, 2, 3, HERALD Ad Staff I, 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, Z Club 3, 4, Service Chairman 4, National Honor Soci- ety 3, 4, Football Ad Staff 3, 4, Red Line 4, HERALD Editorial Staff 4, Student Council Senator 4, Who's Who 4 TAMMY MARTIN - Lancerettes I, Knights for Christ I, 3, Y-Teen 3 KEVIN MASTERS - Student Council Alternate 3 JACKIE MAY -- Lancerettes 2, 3, Art Club 2, Y-Teens 2 SCOTT MCDONALD - Football I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, Accolade Pageant 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, President 4, Mr.Woodlawn 4, Who's Who 4 RICKY McFADDEN - 4-H Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 4, FFA 2, 3, 4, 2nd Vice President 3, President 4 Seniors X 24I DENNIS MCGUFFIE - Key Club 2, 35 Student Council Representa- tive 25 Speech Club 25 CODAC 25 ACCOLADE Editorial Staff 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Class President 3 MARK MCHALFFEY - Key Club 2, 3, 45 Industrial Arts Club 25 Ten- nis 3, 45 Community Affairs Representative 3 MARK MCWHINEY - Football I, 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 4 DEBBIE MEEK - COE 4 CASSANDRA GAIL METCALF - Girls Choir 35 FBLA 45 FHA 4 PATTI MILES - Knights for Christ 2, 3, 45 Lancerettes 25 Key Club Sweetheart 25 Z Club 2, 3, 4, City Club Council 45 Girl of My Dreams Finalist 25 Red Line 2, 35 CODAC 25 Y-Teens 2, 3, City Officer 35 Choir 4 JIMMY MILLER JONI MILLS - Knights for Christ I5 Office Worker 25 CODAC 25 Girls' State Delegate 35 Student Council Representative 35 ACCO- LADE Ad and Circulation Staff 35 Football Ad Staff 35 FBLA 4 IDA MIMS - Choir 4 VICTOR MINOR - Football I, 2, 3, 45 Track 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Key Club 45 Fellowship of Christian Athletes 4 BARBARA MITCHELL PATRICIA ANN MITCHELL - NFL 2, 35 Lancerettes 35 HERALD Edi- torial Staff 35 FHA 45 Humanities Club 45 Astra Club 45 Quill and Scroll 35 National Honor Society 4 242 X Seniors Leadership Demonstrated Shayne Ladner, as president of the Student Council, demonstrated leadership in various ways. CINDY MIZELL - Speech Club 35 DECA 4 BARBARA MOODY - Class Treasurer 'I5 Band l, 25 Class Favorite 35 Debate Team 45 A Cappella Choir 4 RONNY MOORE RUBBEN BEN MOORE - Track l, 2, 3, 45 Football l, 2, 3, 45 Speech Club 3, 45 Girl of My Screams Finalist 3 DONNA L. MOREAU - Office Worker 25 Science and Math Club 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 HERALD Ad Staff 3, 45lr1leI'-Club Council 4 DEBORAH ANN MOSS - FBLA l, 45 FTA 35 Science and Math Club 25 Astra Club 3, 45 Humanities Club 35 COE 45 National Honor Soci- ety 3, 4 MELANIE MOSS - Lancerettes lj DECA 3, 4 KATHY NAGY - Debate Team 35 DECA 4 TONY NATIONS - Key Club l, Board Member lp Knights for Christ lp Basketball Manager l5 Accolade Court Jester lj Football Trainer 25 CODAC lj HERALD Ad Staff 3, 4, HERALD Editorial Staff 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 4 WILLIAM J. NELSON - Judo Club 3 DOUG NETTER RICKEY DARRELL NEWSON - Basketball l, 2, 3, 4 ynthia Floyd and Candy Kunce. Seniors f 243 VICKI NORCROSS - Lancerettes I, 2, 35 Red Line 45 Spanish Club I, 25 French and Latin Club 35 Y-Teens I, 2, 35 Z Club 45 CODAC 25 Humanities Club 35 National Honor Society 3, 45 Student Council Alternate 45 Key Club Sweetheart 45 Girl of My Dreams Second Run- ner-Up 4 SHERRY NORRED - Spanish Club 35 Office Worker 3, Judo Club 35 Speech Club 45 FHA Historian 45 Knights for Christ 4 BRENDA GAIL ODELL - Concert Choir 35 Student Council Alternate 35 Speech Club 45 Debate Team 4 MARK OLDHAM CHARLIE OLIVER LYNDEL O'NEAL - Band 2, 3, 4, La. All-Star Band 45 Interact Club 3, 45 ROTC Band Company Commander 4 CONSTANCE L. PALERMO - Art Club 2, 35 Interact Club Sweet- heart 35 Student Council Alternate 3 CHRIS LEE PARKER JAMIE PARKER CAROLYN PARKS MIKE PATE - ROTC Color Guard 2, 3 JUDY PENNYWELL 244 X Seniors Senior rings for the seniors of '76 were designed with a special option which displayed The Spirit of '76. ' ff -' -at fi iv ' I' 'E My m ay ,js 'I H, QI . I . 5, t -, W, .A 135.5 . ,I I 5 V A tl rim s if r H It y ,. IV ii .. ..-W ,-...,:, ,: Spirit of '76' Displa ed in Unique ays KATHY PENNYWELL - French Club 2 SHARON PENNYWELL - Choir 4 VICTOR PEPPER WILLIE PERRY- Choir l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3 BOBBY L. PETTIGREW - Band l, 2, 3, Student Council Representa- tive I, Library Worker 2 SHARON LYNN PINCHERA - French Club l, FBLA 3, 4, CODAC 3 DEBORAH L. POLAND - Art Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4, Lancerettes 2, 3, Knights for Christ 2, 3, Student Council Representa- tive 2, Y-Teens 3 BRENDA GAIL POTTER - FHA 4 SHENELL DENISE PRINCE - Choir 4 BEVERLY PRUDHOME - FBLA 3 DAVID RACHAL JERRY RACHAL - Key Club 2, DECA 3, 4 DEBBIE RAMSEY - Class Chaplain l, 2, 4, Class Favorite l, Home- coming Court 2, 3, Y-Teens l, 2, 3, Lancerettes l, 2, 3, Lieutenant 3, Cheerleader 4, Z Club 2, 3, 4, Board Member 2, Treasurer 3, Secre- tary 4, Knights for Christ l, 2, 3, 4, Football Program Staff 2, 4, Stu- dent Council 4th Vice President 3, Girls' State Delegate 3, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Chaplain 4, ACCOLADE Editorial Staff 3, 4, Accolade Pageant 4, Who's Who 4 SUSIE RAVENNA LISA RAY - Astra Club 3, 4, Knights for Christ 4 Seniors f 245 CAROL REEH - Loncerettes 2, 3, Art Club 2, Y-Teens 2, Red Line 4 MIKE REGGIO PATTY REMEDE5 - Loncerettes 3 ROVINSKI RENTER DENISE RHONE - Lancerettes 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, CODAC 2, 3, Astra Club 2, 3, 4, Science and Math Club 2, 3, 4, Football Ad Staff 4, FBLA 4, Knights for Christ 4, ACCOLADE Editorial Staff 4 CHARLES RICH LAURI RICH - Lancerettes I, Art Club I, Knights for Christ 'l, Z Club 2, 3, 4, Class Chaplain 3, Key Club Sweetheart 3, Red Line 2, 3, 4, Leading Lady 4, HERALD Editorial Staff 4, Homecoming Court 4, Inter-Club Council 4 MARGARET MARIE RICHARD - Lancerettes 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, Knights for Christ 2 KAREN RICHMOND - Lancerettes 3, Z Club 3, ACCOLADE Ad and Circulation Staff 3, National Honor Society 3, 4 JEFF ROBBINS BARBARA ANN ROBERSON - Astra Club l, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Creative Writing Club 1,Science and Math Club I, 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres- ident 3, Secretary 2, Student Council I, 2, 3, Representative I, 2, Parliamentarian 3, Loncerettes 2, 3, Cheerleader 4, CODAC 3, Art Club I, 2, 3, Secretary 2, Vice President 3, ACCOLADE Editorial Staff 3, 4, Knights for Christ 4, Girls' State Delegate 3, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, FTA 4, FHA 4, Who's Who 4 LEO FREDERICK ROBERSON DIANA LYNN ROBINSON - Lancerettes 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Speech Club 2, CODAC 2, HERALD Editorial Staff 3, 4, Co-Manag- ing Editor 4, Astra Club 3, 4, Inter-Club Council 4, Art Club 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4 HARRY L. ROBINSON KATHY ROGERS 246 X Seniors ACT Scores Met JIMMY DALE SANDIFER - Orchestra l, Band l, 2, Student Council Alternate 2, 3, CODAC 2, Knights for Christ 2, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, DECA 3, 4, Vice President 3, FBLA Parliamentarian 4, Red Line Manager 4 SANDRA SCHEPP JANET SCHONFARBER - Lancerettes 2, Band Flag Line 3, 4, Knights for Christ 2, 3, 4, CODAC 2, Astra Club 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Key Club Sweetheart 4 RAYMOND SILVEY TONY HAYS SIMS - ROTC I DELPHINE RENEE SMALL - Band 2, 3, 4 terpretation. Seniors X 247 BARBARA SMITH - Band I, 2, 3, 4, Stage Band 4, ROTC Bagpipe Band 2, 3, All-State Band 3 BILL SMITH - Spanish Club I, 2, President 2 CATHY ELIZABETH SMITH - Lancerettes I, 2, 3, FTA I, 2, 3, 4, President 3, 4, Board Member 2, 4-H Club I, 2, 3, Secretary I, CODAC 2, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Parliamentcrian 3, Speech Club I, 2, Spanish Club 4, Humanities Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4, ACCOLADE Editorial Staff 3, 4, Editor 4, Football Ad Staff 3, 4, Manager 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Girls' State Alter- nate 3, Inter-Club Council 4 CHERYL SMITH DONNA KAYE SMITH - Junior Medical League I, Lancerettes I, Football Ad Staff Manager 2, French and Latin Club 4, Speech Club 4 PATRICIA ANN SMITH - Lancerettes I, 2, 3, 4, Drummer 3, 4, Stu- dent Council Alternate I, Representative 4, Office Worker 3, Foot- ball Ad Staff 3, 4, FHA A WAYNE SMITH - Football, Track, Basketball Trainer, Band 3, 4 RAMONA SOLOMON - Girl of My Dreams Third Runner-Up I, Lancerettes 2, Y-Teens 2, CODAC 2, Speech Club 2, HERALD Ad Staff 2 KEVIN SOWELL RANDY STAGGS .ION STARKEY - Art Club I, 2, 3, Football 2, 3, Student Council Representative 3 KATHERINE STEPHENS - Spanish Club 2, 4, Astra Club 4, National Honor Society 2, 4 KATHY STEPHENSON - Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Social Chairman I, Lan- cerettes I, 2, 3, Lieutenant 3, CODAC 2, Accolade Court 3, 4, Span- ish Club 4, HERALD EditorialStatt 4, Class Favorite 4, Cheerleader 4 DONNA STILLWELL - Lcncerettes I, 2, 3, Drummer 2, 3, Red Line 4, CODAC 2, Y-Teens 2 JAMES STROUD - FFA 3, 4, 4-H 3, 4 248 X Seniors we-Y Spirit Stimulated Among other duties, cheerleaders worked to promote Knight spirit among the Loncerettes. by Cheerleaders WC 'Qs I... CINDY TALLANT - Student Council Alternate 2, 3, Office Worker 3, Art Club 4, Lancerettes 4 EARNEST TAYLOR KELVIN TERRELL TOMMY THOMPSON - Football I JAMES DOUGLAS THORNTON - Football I, 2, 3, 4, All All-City 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, All-District 3, All-City 3 IRMA TIGNOR RAYMOND TODARO - FFA 2, 3, 4 ANNETTE TONEY DEBBIE TOWNS - FBLA 4 BRAD TRAMEL - Art Club 2, 3, DECA 4 GAREY ALLEN TRISLER - Football 1, Key Club I , 2, 3, 4 MARK ALEX TROTTER - Student Council Representative 3 District 4, Seniors I 249 Reverence and Respect Symbolic of Bicentennial During each pep rally Student Council officers led the Pledge of Allegiance. PEGGY TUCKER - Y-Teens 2, Lancerettes 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Humanities Club 4, National Honor Society 3, 4 RENEE TULLOS - CODAC 2, COE Club 4 RICHARD LYNN TYLER - Football 2, 3, 4, CODAC 2, Girl of My Screams Finalist 2, Key Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Lt. Gov. 4, Accolade Court 2, 3, 4, King 4, Fellowship Christian Athletes 3, 4, Boys' State Delegate 3, ACCOLADE Editorial Staff 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Who's Who 4 CINDY VAUGHN - Lancerettes 2, 3, Student Council Alternate 3, DECA 4 STANLEY WADE BILLY WALKER VICKI DENISE WALLACE - Lancerettes 2, 3, Y-Teens 2, Office Worker 3, COE Club 4, FBLA 4, Football Ad Staff 4 LELAND WALLINGSFORD - ROTC l, 2, 3, 4, Battalion Com- mander 4, Interact Club 4 PAULA WALSWORTH - Lancerettes 2, Red Line 3, 4, CODAC 2, 3, Y-Teens 2, Student Council Representative 2, Senator 3 250 X Seniors DEAN WARREN - Football 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Knights for Christ 2, Fellowship of Christian Athletes 4, HERALD Editorial Staff 3, Accolade Pageant 4 JOHN WARREN KEVIN WARREN - Key Club I, 2, 3, Football I, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Knights for Christ I, 2, 3, 4, Industrial Arts Club Vice President 2, FFA 2, Fellowship of Christian Athletes 3, 4 MERLENE WASHINGTON - FHA 4 KATHY WATSON SHEILA KAY WEBB - Lancerettes l, 2, 3, Y-Teens l, 2, 3, Z Club 4, CODAC 2, Humanities Club 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 4, lnter- act Club Sweetheart 3, 4, Student Council Alternate 4, Inter-Club Council 4, Football Ad Staff 3, 4, Manager 4, ACCOLADE Ad Staff 3, ACCOLADE Editorial Staff 4, Girls' State Alternate 3, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Treasurer 4, National Honor Society 3, 4 DENNIS WELCH RICHARD D. WELLS - Spanish Club 2, Concert Choir 2, 3, Jazz Band 3, 4, Bagpipe Band 4 CHADRA WESTBROOK - Lancerettes I, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Y- Teens l, Knights for Christ 2, Art Club 2, Student Council Represent- ative 4 CYNTHIA WHEATON MARK WHITE - Football I HARRIETT WHITECOTTON - Y-Teens 2, Interact Sweetheart 2, Band Flag Line 3, 4, Captain 4, Band Council 3, 4, Key Club Sweet- heart 4 Prayer preceded the Pledge of Allegiance at all pep rallies. Seniors I 251 KATHRYN DORIS WIGGINS - A Cappella Choir 4 SALLY WILDES RICHARD WILKINSON - Football I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, CODAC 2, Key Club 3, 4, Office Worker 4 BEVERLY WILLIAMS - Lancerettes I, DECA 3, 4, Treasurer 4 DEBRA WILLIAMS JOHN WAYNE WILLIAMS - Football I, 4, Orchestra I REBECCA WILLIAMS - Knights for Christ 2, 4, Student Council Rep- resentative 2, 3, A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4, President 4, Lancerettes 2, Flag Line 3, 4, Inter-Club Council 4, Astra Club 4 RICKEY WILLIAMS TONY CURTIS WILLIAMS - Concert Choir 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 4 VICKI WILLIAMS - Student Council Recording Secretary 3, Ist Vice President 4, Astra Club 3, 4, Science and Math Club 3, 4, Inter-Club Council 4, FTA Reporter 4, HERALD Editorial Staff 4, National Honor Society 3, 4 BRIAN K. WILLIS - Concert Band I, 2, 3, 4, President 4, All-District Band 4, All-City Jazz Band 3, 4, Caddo-Bossier Honor Band 3, 4, Junior Medical League 2, 3, 4, President 3, Humanities Club 3, Inter- act Club Treasurer 4 CARL DWIGHT WILSON DONNA WILSON - Lancerettes 2, 3, Y-Teens 2, 3, Student Coun- cil Alternate 3 MIKE WILSON - Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Track Team 3, Latin Club 2, CODAC 2, Key Club 2, 3, Fellowship of Christian Athletes 4 PAULINE WILSON REGINA WILSON - FTA I, DECA 3 STEVE WILSON - Football I, 2, Science and Math Club I, Indus- trial Arts Club 2, Student Council Senator I, 4, Humanities Club 3, Key Club 3, 4, Secretary 4, National Honor Society 3, 4 TRACY WILSON - French and Latin Club 2, 3, Interact Club 2, 3, HERALD Ad Staff 4, Red Line Manager 4 252 X Seniors Seniors of 76 Anticipate Exciting Events Seniors always took time after lunch to relax and discuss upcoming events. LINDA JUNE WITZELL - FBLA 3, 4, Reporter 4 GARY WOOD- Football I, DECA 2, 3, 4 KIM WOODARD - DECA Porliamentarian 4 CYNTHIA SUE WYATT - Lancerettes I, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Knights for Christ I, 2, 3, 4, CODAC 2, Football Ad Staff 3, 4, ACCOLADE Editorial Staff 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, French and Latin Club 4, President 4, Z Club 4, Inter-Club Council 4, Who's Who 4 DEBBIE WYATT BRENDA FAYE YOUNG RICKY YOUNG VIRGINIA FAYE YOUNG - Y-Teens I, Concert Choir 3, 4 MARLIN UNA YOUNGBLOOD - Student Council Representative 2 TED YOUNGBLOOD VICKIE YOUNGBLOOD Seniors X 253 junior Class Qfficers 254 ! Ju Melissa Koob - Secretary Dale Warren - President Jana Blackwell - Vice Presidenf Debbie McGuffie - Chaplain Barbara Brown - Treasurer niors Juniors Michele Davis Ulim Fong Jana Blackwell Karen McFerren Diane Neal and Denznl Blount were essential to Woodlawn Spirit Machine Peggy Adams Robert Adams Patricia Alford Patrick Alford Bryan Anderson Debra Anderson Charles Angell Oscar Ansley Rhonda Ansley Ken Austin Melanie Austin William Bagley Charles Baker Shari Baker Ken Barr 256 X Juniors The bulletin board provided informative diversion for Gwen Hardy in American History Humanities class Humanities Creates Nostalgic Mood Cindy Bedell Karen Belcher Lou Ann Bell Venita Belton Michael Bennett Chet Berthelot Henry Binning Gail Blackwell Jana Blackwell Denzil Blount Louise Bobbitt Toye Bogan David Bowell Donna Bradford Pam Bradley Cindy Bridwell James Brooks Chris Brossette Denise Brossette Barbara Brown ln 5 Brenda Brown Marilyn Brown Mary Brown Robert Brown Tijuana Brown Guy Buffington Delmar Burks Don Burnham Kathryn Burnley Denise Burns Gwendolyn Burson Rosezelia Butler Cindy Byrd Kelly Cameron Ken Candler Chris Carl Michael Carmack Becky Carter Georgia Chandler Cheryl Clark Vicki Clarke Bobby Clinton Jimmie Coldwell Lexie Coldwell Angela Coleman Antionette Coleman Benita Coleman Cynthia Coleman Linda Coleman Douglas Collette Phyllis Collum Chuck Corder Patty Corder Doug Council Wanda Coy 258 I Juniors Johnny Creamer Francine Crews Cristy Cummings Harvey Darby Michele Davis Ray Davis Jo Devlin Jody DeFriend Cindy Dellinger Scott Delony Cindy DeSoto Rickey DeSoto Pattie Donahoe Sherri Donahue Stephen Douglas Dickie Doughty Cathy Dowdall Bobby Dyal Angela Ealy Edgar,Eastman Janet Ehrle Susie Eizel George Ellisor Debbie Epling Squires Ken Candler, Jan Merrit, Paige Patterson, Rickey DeSot Amy Weldon. Barbara Hudson, David Boswell, and Bonita Colemc Versatileluniors were an integral part of the Castle's organizations. Contribute to Clubs at Castle 5 Odessa Ester Rodney Festervan Terry Fielder Ginger Finley Cheryl Flores Debbie Flowers Linda Flowers Ulim Fong Claire Forrester Pam Foster Larance Freeman Jeff Frost Kenneth Fulcher Garry Gafford Sharon Gaskin Gary Gereau Lisa Gibbs Nathan Gibson Marty Gingles Donna Gramm Carmel Gray Michele Gray Leonard Gresens Johnnie Griffin Juniors I 259 260 X Juniors Pam Hall Patty Hanson Gwen Hardy Kenneth Harper Eddie Harris Kathryn Harris Patsy Harris Gerald Hathorne Nelda Hayes Liz Hays Jerry Henderson Tonnette Henderson Sammy Hester James Hicks Johnny Hightower Susanne Hill Derrick Hills Tena Hines Troy Holland Teresa Holtzclaw Mayla Honeycutt Johnny House Adrian Huddleston Barbara Hudson Marilyn Hudson Marilyn Hunter Sherry Hunter Deborah Ivey Kathy Jack Mary Helen Jackson Teresa Jackson Nancy Jefferson Sheryl Jefferson Lyndi Jeffreys Denise Johnson Donald Johnson Marc Johnson Devora Jones James Jones Phillip Jones Sally Jones Connie Jordan Mark Jordan Jan Joyner David Kappelman Mike Kose James Keith Tonnehe Keith Theresa Kelsch Kirby Kennedy Juniors Catch Spirit of '76 Tommy Kennedy Doreen Key Debbie Kile Jimmy Kile Rhonda Kinley Larry Kirby Winona Koenig Melissa Koob Tavia LaCaze Michele LaFave Becky Lafitfe Ronald Lahier Edith Lawrence Nancy LeBarron Ella Lee Juniors f 261 Mike Semon contemplated his final year at Castle. Liza Lee Pam LeFebvre Alphonso Lewis Cindy Lewis Eric Lewis Joseph Lites 262 f Juniors Tony Maranto Penny Martin Patricia Matthews Jessie Maxie Jimmy Mayo Stephen McCoy Tonie McEachern Karen McFerren Joyce McGaskey Laurie McGraw Debbie McGuffie Esther McGuire Annette McMillon Jan Merritt Charles Meyers James Lyles Debi Lynch Debbie Manshack Philip Miley Judy Milgate Charles Miller Danny Miller Stan Millican Larry Misner Diane Mitchell Telesa Mitchell Terrie Mitchell Stanley Mock 442 Squires Anticipate Knighthood Gary Moore Anthony Moran Greg Moses Minnie Mosley Peggy Mosley Jimmy Murray Pamela Naile Diane Neal Trey Neill Teri Nelson Effie Netter Mary Newby Donald Norman Gordan Nunsank 3 Becky Nuttall Cynthia O'Neal Danita Ousley Mike Owens Rora Ozgun Claudette Paddie 1? Juniors I 263 Susan Parker Bobbie Ann Parks Paige Patterson Terry Pepper Karen McFerren, Debbie McGuffie, Teresa Jackson represented Jun- ior class on Homecoming Court. f Juniors ll ll junior Maids Enjoy Week of Pants Renee Perot Patricia Peyton Phyliss Phillips Sherry Pilgreen Cormencita Plater Sandra Plater Cindy Posey Tracy Posey Leon Potter Linda Pratt Melanie Preddy Gary Presswood David Price Donnie Primrose James Pritchard Rodney Procell Leslie Prudhome Jan Rachal Ronnie Rainer Ester Raphiel Rhonda Ray Tommy Ray Leona Reed Donald Richardson Paul Rimsky Robena Roberson Susan Roberts Carolyn Robinson Harry Robinson Tammy Robinson Jo Ann Roque Richard Ross Mary Rutledge Terry Samuel Arron Screws Dale Seekford Bobby Self Mike Semon Rusty Semon Karen Sepulvado Debra Seymour Regina Shaw Terri Shell Katy Shilling Kayla Sisson Carrie Slade Pam Slay Essie Slone Mary Small Gayle Smith Ken Smith Susie Smith Rickey Spillman Stanley Spurgeon Cynthia Stansbury 266 X Juniors Debbie Starks Stanley Stava Randy Stephens Freida Stovall Richard Stuckmeyer Deborah Sweatt Gail Swilley Cindy Tate Ella Taylor Nathaniel Taylor Jacqueline Terrell William Theriot James Thigpen Bill Thomas Joe Thomas Betsy Thompson LaNeita Thompson Jim Tidwell Doris Trammel Brenda Turner Debra Turner Rita Turner Judy Waldrop Brent Wallace Dwain Wallace Russell Waller Dale Warren Don Warren Amy Weldon Ricky Wells Michele Westbrook Judy Westcott Jobeth Whatley Jerome Wheeler Mark White Nola Whitson Betty Wilkinson Brian Wilkinson Donald Wilkerson Barbara Williams Carolyn Williams 6 1 X Melanie Austin and Randy Stephens enjoyed a few minutes together between classes. 10 4 on Quadrangle Courtin' Gladys Williams Terri Williams Ann Williamson Gordan Wilson Shelia Wilson Shelly Wilson Teresa Wilson Sheila Winget Matt Wisterman Wanda Woodard Steve Wyatt Beverly Young Loretta Young Nelda Young Mike Zellner Juniors ! 267 avi C ,ess f 'l 'A , ' i '1 ll. Sophomore Class Officers l Diana Doughty - Treasurer James Terrell - President Jane? McFerren - Vice President Tammy Otwell - Secretary Lisa Allen - Chaplain 268 I Sophomores gf -dxf' Andrea Adams Laura Albrite Cheryl Alcorn Tina Alexander Mona Alfred Lisa Allen Terry Ambrose Donnie Anderson James Andrews Ellen Andrusia 502 Pages Enrolled at Castle 1' V l Q L - Paul Baker Jerri Bamburg Christy Baker Cindy Bartley Jenny Basco John Bates Paul Bickford Donna Black Jody Blackwell Sondra Blake Linda Bogie Regina Boles Sophomore Sponsor, Mr. Rage guided Pages in year's activities. Sophomores I 269 g l 270 f Sophomores Tammy Boles Harold Boston Jiiw ',-f- , Sophomores Do Their WH Thing Gina Boyett Debra Bradford Delana Bridges Teresa Bridwell David Brooks Dennis Brossette Earnestine Brown Pamela Brown Willie Brown Pamela Bryan Robert Bryant Vera Bryant Lisa Burden Tommy Burk Shelia Burnham Terri Bush Patsy Cain Barbara Caldwell Annette Calhoun Clemmie Calhoun Karen Collum Weymon Compton Deborah Conley Sharon Cooper Dennis Corbin Julia Corpier 13 Kim Calhoun Michael Cantley Sandra Carmack Mark Carter Joy Cathey Keith Chatelain Wade Childress Peggy Christor Anthony Clark Cheryl Clark John Clark Beverly Clay Rickey Clinton Donna Cobb Lawrence Cockerham Kelvin Cochran Karen Coleman Marcella Coleman Russell Collette John Collins reativity to her art talent Sophomores l 271 272 X Sophomores Herbert Cotton Paul Cotton Jeff Crnkovic Paul Crnkovic James Crouse Luthor Dallas Andera Davis Beverly Davis Debbie Davis Johnny Davis Leroy Davis Steve Davis Peggy Day Joe DeSantis Ana Diaz Lisa Dice Kirk Dickson Diane Doughty Donna Drach Loraine Dunn Theresa Dupuy Steve Eberhardt Laura Edwards Terry Edwards John Estes Stanley Ezernack Tony Fakess Toney Farley Rhonda Foster Phillip Fong Marilyn Ford Paula Forrest Beverly Foster Troy Foster Connie Freemon ipsum ..w.,1. Sophomore Lancerettes enioyed promoting spirit for football games. Spirit of '76 Shown by Class of '78 Melissa Garner Pam Gaskin Teddy Gentry Steve Gibbs Sandra Gilliard Darryl Glass David Goad Rene Goodman Lydia Gordy Carlos Graham Dennis Gullette Lewis Gyles Brian Hadwin Anitia Hall Chris Graham Janet Gray Rebecca Greenway Charlotte Grigg Rita Grubbs Sophomores f 273 Tony Hall Jimmy Hall Wesley Hall Renette Hammett Terri Handrick Ann Hanson Ricky Hanson Delinda Harp Kathy Harris Tammy Hay Kathye Heath Elizabeth Heinley Sandra Heins Gay Henderson Jay Henderson VVoodIavvn's Leader, Mr Cook Marcella Coleman and Mona Alfred proved visits to the office are sometimes happy encounters. 274 ! Sophomores John Henderson John Hendrix Robert Hennington Denise Hild Sherry Hildebrand Tony Hill Crosby Holeyfield Mike Holland Ben Holman James Holmes Jim Hood Ruth Horn Reginald Hosey Sara Howell Sherry Huff Eugene Hughes Sandra Hullaby Bruce Hunter A Part of Our Tradition Wrevea Hunter Randy Hynes Sandra Jack Vanessa Jackson Angela James Beatrice James Lee James Arnold Jefferson Sheryl Jefferson Debbie Johnson Derrick Johnson Harold Johnson Leah Johnson Marilyn Johnson Sharon Johnson Sophomores X 275 Dennis Jones Garland Jones Jackie Jones Joni Jones Lee Jones Mike Jones Rhonda Jones Toni Jones George Jordan Pamela Jordan Homecoming Involves Sophomore Class 276 X Sophomores Dixie Keim Charles Kelly, Jr. Lynette Kennedy Julie Kern Aimee Key Janice Kile Jeff King Lisa Koloc Joseph Kuhns David Lacaze Pamela Langford Linda Larson Roslyn Law Kelly Lemley Lisa Leone Rhonda Lester Gerald Lewis Monica Lewis Karen Lewter Charles Lifes D D V Kelly Lemley and Diane Doughty shared happy thoughts of Home- coming. Chucky Lockett Yvonne Lofton Donald Loper Wayne Lucker Howard Malone Pam Mangham Nanette Marshall Willie Marshall Tobie Martin Kenneth Mashburn Kenneth Mason Noel Mason Brenda Matthews Sandra Matthews Kenneth May Randall McDaniel James McDearmont Jerry McFadden Janet McFerren Connie McFerrin Gerry McGee Belinda McGrew Ronny McGuffie Donna Halffey Kevin McLain Freddie McNeil f . ! f7 Sophomores I 277 278 X Sophomores Kathy McWilliams Tyrrell Metcalf Darlene Meyer Mary Meyer James Meyers Kathy Miller Larry Miller Robert Miller Tommy Miller Wanda Milliron Chester Mills Sherbley Minix Carol Mitchell Mark Mixon Angela Molinard Linda Moncrief Brenda Moore Patsy Moore Tommy Moore Paul Moreau Patricia Morgan Stephanie Morgan James Morris Cindy Morton Marty Moss Leilani Mullanix Sophomore Counselor, Mrsi Hudson, found helping student, Terry Ambrose, rewarding. Mary Murphy Susan Myers Danny Neal Teresa Nelson Shelia Newson Mark Norman Angela Nunnally Tammy Otwell Liz Palermo Robert Palka ew Counselor Comes to Castle Wanda Parish Joyce Parks Melinda Parrish Cindy Pavey Billy Peek Margaret Pennywell Verneda Pennywell Angela Persley Kim Peters Sharon Pettigrew Mitchell Phillips Randy Phillips Debbie Prudhome Anthony Pinkney Rodney Poland Charles Porterfield Karen Posey Gladys Pouncy Melissa Powell Theresa Price Stanley Procell Terri Raborn Christopher Rachal Susan Rachal Douglas Randolph Rosalind Reddix Barbara Reed Mark Reeves Brenda Revils Faye Reynolds 280 ! Sophomores Pages Step Into Action Francis Richard Jackie Richardson Jerry Riggs April Roberts Mike Robinson Cindy Rodgers Margaret Rogers Lee Roque Sherrie Ross Dana Rowan Debra Rowell Jerome Ruffins Bryan Rutledge Jackie Saffel Rhonda Saizan Clay Sanderfur Stephen Sanders Donna Schellinger Patricia Scott Beth Seekford Linda Larson and Jerri Bamburg worked toward perfection. Dennis Sellers Mary Shelton Skipper Sherril Bobbie Short Dale Simens Charity Small Bucky Smith Deborah Smith Jimmy Smith Jo Smith Loyd Smith Pamela Smith Teri Smith Beverly Sneed Sherrie Solice Charlotte Spann Donny Starnes Paul Stephenson Judy Stewart Monica Stewart Janice Stiles Martha Stills Mary Stokes Johnny Strong Chips Strother Steven Summerlin P'-1 ff' Sophomores ! 281 Angie Swann Carol Taylor David Taylor Jerry Taylor Kenneth Taylor Marc Taylor Rickey Taylor Ronnie Taylor James Terrell Melodynee Terrell Rickey Terry Rene Thomley Linda Thompson Don Thornton Patrick Thurston Jeri Tindall Feff Tramel Han Van Tran Leslie Trigg Leslie Uzzle Marian Vaughn Glynn Veuleman LaVenda Veuleman Glen Vincent Jeanne Vosley Becky Walker Billy Walker Richard Wallace Nancee Walther Annie Warfield Juanita Washington Randy Washington Kenneth Watkins Wanda Watkins Randy Watson Charles Watts Knights Welcomes Ana and Han Yvonne Weed Ted Weglowski Don Weinell Danny Welch Tina White Joseph Wildes Joseph Wilkinson Pricilla Williams Sheila Williams Annie Wilson Melanie Wilson Michael Wilson Sandra Wilson Randy Winslow Charles Wisby Billy Young Bruce Young Glynn Young Wanda Young Denise Zeagler Involvement I 283 Freshman Class Qfficers Bonita Kellum - Chaplain Ramon Lofiffe - President Debbie Brown - Secretory Carolyn Mlms - Vice President Shereffq Akins - Treasurer 284 X Freshmen Donna Agnor Sheretta Akins Debra Allen Beverly Anderson Brenda Anderson Brian Anderson Joseph Ansley Pat Ansley Judy Atkins Susan Atkins Deborah Audirsch Teresa Averitt Sandra Bailiff Brenda Baird Skip Barnhill Freshman Class Number 490 Paul Barron Edmond Bates Wendy Bechtler Artis Bell Clemmie Belton Ronnie Bennett Joseph Benoit Chris Berthelot Willie Blakes Louis Blundell Carol Bobbitt Lucille Bagan Cindy Boggs Mary Boles Stephen Boswell Freshmen f 285 Becky Boudreaux Kristi Brian James Bridges Brenda Brown Debbie Brown Victor Brown William Buffington Shirlene Buggs Rebecca Bussie Gary Byrd Jeanne Calhoun Debra Campbell Vickie Carter Jerome Casey Anthony Cash Freshmen Adjust Quickly and Contribute John Dellinger practiced to achieve excellence in Concert Band. 286 X Freshmen Theresa Catarese Sandra Causey Kevin Chatelain Duwanna Chevalier Lisa Clanton Lisa Clark Veronica Clark DeWayne Cochran Sheila Cochran David Cole Betty Coleman Monica Coleman Sharon Coleman Ester Collins Sharon Collum Caroline Cook Jerri Council Treena Covey Tracy Crain James Curry Linda Daniels Barbara Darby Sandra Darby Michael Davis to Castles Way of Life Carol Davison Robert Davis Donna Digby Pamela Dixon Terri Donahue Greg Dorris l 1 Freshman Senator Laurie Samuel and Homecoming Maid Debbie Brown congratulate each other on honors they have received. ll ll Freshmen I 287 288 X Freshmen Mark Duncan Mary Duncan David Dunn Dennis Dupont Robert Fair Edward Fann Michael Fielder Roger Fielder Connie Floyd Carolyn Flynn Barnette Fobbs Janet Ford Gerald Foster Yulonda Ealy Pam Ebarb Bert Eiland David Elliott Edward Ellis Virginia Ellis Dianne Ellzey James Epling Donna Garcie Sue Garcie Audrey Gay Jill Gentry PROTECT y- 'RJR-X Duwanna Chevalier and Kathy Mixon helped Janet Caston reach heriuota in LU: canaie sane W Y? A Vickie HU9he5 found her flfsl d0Y5 hecllc 05 She rushed to her next Class- Donna Agnor, proud to be a Vassal, received her schedule from Mr. Gilliam. Rookies Begin ew Year at WI-IS Kathy Gentry Betty Gibbons Nove Gilchease Ricky Gilliam Diane Glasper Debra Glover George Godfrey Zelda Graham Georgia Grice Alice Groke Kevin Guerrero Jeff Guilbean Paula Gunter Kenny Hadley Roy Hamilton 1-x Angie Handrick Theresa Harkey Nancy Harper 111 Allan Harris Charlotte Harris ,l .441 Freshmen f 289 290 X Freshmen Barry Hart Lisa Hayes Sam Haynie Daisy Henderson Trudy Henderson Paul Henley Terry Henry Robin Hicks William Hicks Jan Hill Mark Hollins Janet Holtzclaw Leon Hooker Karen House Lisa House Jackie Howard Mark Huber Vicki Hughes Deborah Hymer Wanda Jackson Verna Jacobs Ella James Johnetta James Sonia James Lancerette Activities - way' from Colonel Rhonda Fyffe. J Fun for Newcomers Mary Jefferson Loxi Jeffreys Carolyn Jenkins Stewart Jenkins Ann Jiles James Johnson Joseph Johnson Lisa Johnson Melanie Johnson Sharon Johnson Anthony Jones Malerie Jones Rene Jones Karen Jordan Mark Jowers Bonita Kellum Brenda Kennington Susan Kern Randy Kerry David Kile Alan Kimball Patricia Kenchen Greg Kinley Barri Koenig Freshmen ! 291 of a :yn C ' , f fl, 1 -. - L i' df' 'li'9 2'.g' VAN . l f L v in 5L'1 1 ,4 4 me Qi .fi b,.W- ft 5 QQ, Bright freshmen Donna Garcia, Greg Tew, and Brenda Baird expanded their library skills under the supervision of Mrs. Goldsby. 292 ! Freshmen Anthony Law Jodie Lawrence Keitha Lee Jimmy LaGates Michelle Leigh Pamela Lenzy Eddie Lewing Bobby Lewis Rodney Liley David Little Harvey Litton Steve Loftin Micheal Logue Sam Lowry Gwen Lubum Mike Magee Christal Malaer l Dennise Martin Frances Mathew Patricia Mayberry Lou Kunce Ramon Lafitte Patrick LaGrone Dianne Lalena Karla LaRoux Donna Lasta Woodlawn - A New Way of Life for Freshmen Cynthia Miller Leisa Miller Catherine Milton Sharon Milton Carolyn Mims Judy Misner Debbie Mitchell Donna Mitchell Deliorah Mitton Kathy Mixon Janice Moore Pam Moore Ronald Moore Sonia Moore Shelley Moreno Lucille Morgan Douglas Mosley Sally Moten Tommy Nard Pamela Newson 'Q 46' Mary Mayweather Terrence McCole Janet McCraw Adrian McPhaiI Steve McWhiney Nancy McWilliams Paul Meek Devitta Metcalf Priscilla Metoyer John Milford meg Freshmen X 293 Vassals 'Vievv' Civics PO Ji Patrick Rich was a teacher assistant in Civics for Mrs. Webb. 294 X Freshmen Lloyd Pierce Debbie Plater Thomas Polk Frank Porterfield Linda Priest Douglas Pritchard Stephen Prudhome Marie Rachal Pam Rachall Kathy Reeves AE' Lanfone Newton Ronnie Nunnery Ginger Nuttall Lisa Ogborn lda O'Neal Sheron Parker Bettye Parks Joe Partain Reginia Patterson Beverly Paul Becky Pennington Jonie Perkins Stephanie Perkins David Peterson Lorraine Phillips 4,47 Chris Reggio Monica Remedies Betty Rhodes Pat Rich David Richard Teresa Richardson Dennis Robinson Doris Robinson Johnny Robinson Kurtiss Rogers Rebecca Rogers Jackie Ross Dalu Ross Brigetta Rothenberger Tammi Rutledge Venita Salter Laurie Samuel Lawonner Samuel Beniie Schonfarber Robert Schweigart Stan Self Johnny Seymour Scooter Sherrill Kaye Shields Linda Singer Nancy Sloan Ethel Smith Gloria Smith Kristi Smith Michael Smith Terri Sowell Bonnie Spinks Bernita Stephens Theresa Stephens Stephanie Stephens Freshmen X 295 ELEVA l Seniors Ricky Tyler and Randy Hamaker smugly 'took in' Chris Berthelot. Eddie Taylor Elbert Taylor James Taylor Riley Taylor Deborah Teddlie Greg Tew Rusty Thames Cheryl Theriot Beni Thomas Calvin Thomas Cathy Thomas Charlene Thompson Ira Thompson Joyce Thompson Lisa Thompson 296 I Freshmen Diane Stokes Jason Stroud John Stroud Jerry Sumrall Donald Tanner Darrell Taylor Sly Seniors Rook Frosh -. Sylvester Thompson Tobie Tolson Michael Trigg Rhonda Trisler Roy Turner Sandra Turner Sandy Turner James Veuleman Susan Vines Patricia Vinson Jennifer Walker Linda Walker Donna Walsworth Paula Warren Edwina Washington Myra Washington Sharon Washington Daniel Watkins David Weinell Jeffery Weir Felecia Whitehurst Cassandra Williams Dorothy Williams Mary Williams Terry Williams Zella Williams Charles Williamson Bruce Willis Kenneth Wilson Rosalyn Wilson Stephen Wilson Richard Windham Terry Wisterman Edwin Washington . 298 I Patrons M ' 1' .r 9 if 'Y- The staff of the 1976 ACCOLADE would like to take this opportunity to thank the following business establishments and clubs for their cooperation in making the publication of this book possible. 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D C C L I lb T , 'Q Du al M V' 1 ff 228 Ambrose, George lSr,1 ....,... 181, 226 A Alford, Billie . . . Allen, Lois... ... B Benton, Jimmy. .,.. . ....89,197 .....198 ....206 Bolding, Willie Mae .... ..... 1 98 Bordelon, Judith . . . Borders, Lee ,,.. Brown, Clorice. . . Byrd, Floyd ,.., . . . C Chandler, Anita ...,.. .,.169,204 .,...198 ....215 ,...210 ...........197 c110p1n,Ea..,. ,..78,8O,142,214 Clark, Frances , . , . Coffey, Yvonne .... Cole, Bonnie ..., . Coleman, Janice ,..,. ,..,.......199 ....197 ....,,.,...202 Collins, Jeanette ..... 23, 162, 163, 213 Cook, Joseph W ,...,. 30, 192, 193, 230 Courtade, Floyd ..... Crews, Barbara .... . Crowder, Charles . . . D David, Nellie ....,.. Day, Mary ,... Deen, Jimmy .... Dixon, Betty . . . Duhon, Joe ......... E Eppinette, Jimmy . . , , . F Franklin, Aaron ..... A .....,..41,2l6 ...........220 ....2o6 .......212 ...182,202 , ......, 221 ....218, 239 . ...130,210 ...,211 ..,.Z06 Adams, Andrea lSo.1 ............. 269 Adams, Peggy lJr.1 .......40,177,255 Adams, Robert lJr.J ....,......... 255 Adams, Roger fSr1. . . 123, 124, 125, 127, 189 Addison,Gary1Sr.1. . .B1, Agnor, Donna lFr.1 65, 112,118,143, 145, 184, 226 73, 138, 152, 159, 285, 289 Akins, Sheretta lFr.j .....,. 40, 284, 285 Albrite, Laura 150.1 Alcorn, Cheryl 150.1 ........... 66, 269 Alexander, Arthur lSr.j Alexander, Bennie lSo.1 Alexander, SandralSr.1 83, 87, 90, 92, 97, 1 si, 112,11s, 120, 141,184,226 ............38 . .24, 47, 48, 50, 01,102,l38, 140, 143,147, 167, 226, 230 Alexander, Tina lSo.J .64,152,164,177, 269 Alford, P0111010 1Jr.1 .......... 174, 255 Alford, Patrick lJr.1 ..... , .,.. 180, 255 Alfred, Mona1So.1 , . .72, 152, 186, 269 27 1 4 Allen, Debra lFr.1 ..........,...., 285 Allen, Lisa 1So.1 . . .64,72, 152,268,269 Allen, Ray 151.1 ............. 180,226 228 Bowie, Karen 1Sr.1 .......,. 52, 88, Ambrose, Terry 150.1 . . .52, 53, 269, 278 Anderson, Beverly lFr.1 ..,., 66, 189, 285 Anderson, Brenda lFr.1 ..,.,....... 285 Anderson, Bryan lFr.1 , . . , . 112, 130, 285 Facuhy Franklin, James . . , . .... 52, 55, 205 Fuller, Velma ....... .....,.. 2 10 G Geisler, Randle ,..... .... 1 96, 227 Gilbert, Wilma . . .......... 202 Gilliam, John ...... .... 1 77, 196, 289 Goldsby, LaJuana .,,........ 203 292 Green, Winston ....... 21, 22, 130 206 H Harbor, Berman ,....... . .,.,... 219 Harris, Harold , ...., 170, 171, 172, 214 Henderson, Carole . .59, 68, 86, 157, 204 Henderson, Floyd ....,.. 134, 139, 203 Henderson, Ozella . . , .... 182, 203 Hannigan, Lottie . . . . , . . 174, 212 Hill, Grace ....,. ..... 2 20 Holman, Hilrey .,.. ..... 1 94 Hovious, Dorothy . . . , .,..,.. .204 Hudson, Velma ....., . , . . 196, 278 I Ivy, Kenneth . ..115,117,122,123, 218 J Jennings, Lucy .....,....,..,.... 199 Johnson, Eric ....... 114, 173, 184, 218 Johnson, Jesse . . , ....,..,.,, .206 Johnson,John. . . . . .208 Johnson, Mary . . ,..,.,.. 200 Jones,C. . , .... , ,.,.....,. 209 Jordan, Johnnie ....,..,., 22, 164, 205 K Kellum, B. J. ..... , , .212 King, Renda S. . . . . . .203 Andrusia, Ellen 1So.1 . , . .... 57, 269 Andrusia, Greg l.1r.1 ........., 131 , 164 Angell, Charles 1Jr.1 ....,...... 52, 255 Angell, Darlene lSr.1 . ,47, 48, 51, 78, 89, 141,146,147,226 Anderson, Bryan lJr.1 .....,....... 255 Anderson, Debra 1Jr.1, . .62, 68, 177, 255 Anderson, Donnie 1So,1 ........... 269 Anderson, Roger 1Sr.1 ...... 34, 43, 226 Anderson, Susan lSr.1 .........,.. 226 Andrews, James lSo.1 .... .... 5 2, 269 328 I lndex Ansley, Joseph lFr,1 ...,,...,..... 285 Ansley, Oscar lJr.1 .... .......... 2 55 Ansley, Pot lFr.1 ..,,.,,... 64, 189, 285 Ansley, Rhonda Ur.1 . .67, 150, 182, 186, 255 Atkins, Judy lFr.1 ..... ..... 2 85 Atkins, Susan lFr.1 .... .... 6 6, 285 Audirsch, Deborah 1Fr.1 ........,,. 285 Austin, Ken lJr.1 ...,.....,.....,. 255 Austin, Melanie lJr.1 .,.. 67, 78, 255, 267 Averitt, Theresa lFr.1 ...,....,.,.. 285 B Bagley, William lJr.1 . . .... 255 Bailiff, Sandra lFr.1 ..... .... 2 85 Baines, Marilyn 1Sr,1 ..,... ,... 2 26 Baines, Vanessa Gail lSr.1 ......... 226 Baird, Brenda lFr.1 ........ 65, 285 292 Baker, Charles 1Jr.1 . . . ....,. 166, 255 Baker, Paul lSo.1 .,... ..... 2 69 Baker, Rickey, lSo.1 . . . .... . 174 Baker, Shari lJr.1 .... ,.., . ,... 6 7 255 Baldwin, Borbara1Sr.1 ........ 185 226 Balfe, Sue1Ien1Sr.1 .... 33, 141, 174, 226 Bamburg, Sue lSr.1 ...... 62, 67, 70, 226 Bamburg, Jerri 1So.1 47, 51, 78, 138, 269, 281 Bardwell, Jimmy lSr.1 .....,....,.. 226 Barker, Christy lSo.1 .,.. .... 64 , 269 Barnes, Clyde lSr.1 .... ..., 1 BO, 227 Barnes, Roberta1Sr.1 . . . ...., , .227 Barnes, Roxianna lSr.1 .,,..... 153, 227 Barnett, Leon lSr.1 ...,. .,.,.., 2 26 Index Kyser, Janet ......... . . ,208 L Lafitte,B.J ...., ,..215 LaGrone, Beth , ...... . . .217 Laughman, Carman .... . . .201 Leviston, Mattie ................. 199 Loper, Linda ......., 26, 147, 160, 212 Lovelace, Charles . ,,,.,..... 164, 205 Ludley,Thomos .114,131,133,183, 214 M Martin, Rogers ....., .... 1 67, 210 McDonald, Joyce .... .... 1 75, 202 McKay, Mary , ...,.,. ..... 2 18 Montgomery, Dorothy ..,. ,... 2 21 Moore, Spring ........ ..... 2 17 Morell, Nellie ,..., .... 1 53, 211 Morrison, Lowell . , , .... 1 14, 219 Moss, Gerald .... ..,. 1 94, 195 Moss, Orlando ...... ..,. 1 87, 205 O Olson, Sara ... ,.. . . .206 P Porche, Betty ........ .... 1 52, 202 Posey, Margie ..., ..... 2 20 Pugh, Mildred ....... , . , .177, 194 R Rachal, Mattie ....... .... 1 74, 212 Remedes,Judy . . . .... . 221 Rhodes, Frances . . ....... 207 Roberson, Elbert . . . . , ..... 41, 216 Robinson, Bill .... .... 8 9, 207, 226 Robinson, Mary .,.. . , .,.,... 204 Index Barnhill,Skip1Fr,1 . . .138, 170, 171, 172, 285 Barr, Ken lJr.1 .........,.,..,... 255 Barre, Denise lSr.1. . . ,62, 66, 70, 83, 86, 146, 159, 227 Barron, LizlJr.1 . ,. ..,........ .52 Barron, Paul 1Fr.1 ..... . . .285 Bartley, Cindy ....,....,.,,, 269 Bosco, Jenny 1So.1 .,.,........ 65, 269 Basca, John lSr.1 143,145, 154,157, 227 Bates, EdmandlFr.1 .. .40, 121,126, 285 Bates, John 1So.1 .....,..,.,.,... 269 Boxer, Jeff 1Sr.1 ........... 40, 41, 227 Beasley, Gwendolyn lSr.1 ..,.,.,... 227 Beason, Randy 1Sr.1 .,.,...... 181, 227 Bechtler, Wendy1Fr.1 ...... 67, 170, 285 Bedell, Cindy 1Jr.1 , .34, 36, 37, 140, 174, 256 Belcher, Karen 1Jr.1 .,..,. 134, 158, 256 Bell, Artis lFr.1 ..,.... ........ 2 85 Bell, Lou Ann lJr,1 .... . . .256 Belton, Clem lSr.1 ..... . . ,227 Belton, CIemmie1Fr.1 ....,.,....,. 285 Belton, Venita 1Jr.J ............... 256 Bennett, James 1Jr.1 .... 94, 97, 104, 106, 123,125,127,140 Bennett, Michael 1Jr.1 ...........,, 256 Bennett, Ronnie 1Fr.j ............. 285 Benoit, Joseph lFr,1 . ......,,. 35, 285 Berthelot, Chet1Jr,1. .156, 170, 171, 184, 256 Berthelot, Chris lFr.1 ,104, 108, 121, 138, 170,171, 285, 296 Bickford, Paul lSo.1 ........... 52, 269 Biggs, Keith lSr,1 .81 , 104, 107, 112, 184, 225, 227, 233 Binning, Henry 1Jr.1. . .34, 40, 41, 42, 256 Black, Candi1Sr.1 . . ............ 228 Black, 13011110 1So.1. . . . .... 64, 269 Blackwell, Elaine lSr.1 . . ..... 228 Robinson, Susan , . . ....a6,15s Robinson, Wade .,.....,..., 177 Rage, Joseph ..... .........209 Rogers, Betty .... 20, 151, 182, 201 Russell, Melvin. .115, 219,122,123 S Salone, M. B. . ..........,..., . Shelby, Shealy ...,. 115, 131 , 133 Silvie, Robert .............,. 174 Simmons, William .... ..... Smith, Curtis ..... Spain, Walter .... Stinson, Susan. . Strother, Chris ....... .... T ..,89 ....167 Thompson, Sybil . ,.,, . . Tucker, Lorane ,.,. Tuggle, Elizabeth . . . Turner, Mary. , . . . . . . W Ware, Allie ....... Washington, Leroy Wayne, Doris ..... Webb, Sonia . . . White, Elaine . . White, Loraine . . . White, Ralph ..,... Q. 1.11105 ...159,207 ......16o ...2s Whitman, Catherine . . . . . . . . . 1 1 1 1 1 80, 1 1 Willis, C. W. ........ .... 1 49, Willis, Dat .... , ...46 Wills, Dorothy ....... .... Y Young,Jeon... ....1B5 211 213 269 247 126 201 207 212 196 209 21 1 204 213 221 211 220 219 221 214 201 294 197 220 197 199 207 219 200 215 Blackwell, Gail 1Jr.1 .............. 256 Blackwell, Jana Ur.1 . .63, 64, 71, 94, 97, 138, 254, 255 B1001041011, Jimmy 1Fr.1 . 1 12, 121, 123 Blackwell, Jody ISo.1 ......... 121 Blake, Sondra 1Sa.1 ..,.,...... 57 Blakes, Willie lFr.1 ..........,.... Blount, Denzil lJr.1. 27, 81, 104, 108, 156, 184, 255, Blundell, Karen lSr.j ...... , ..,.. . Blundell, Louis lFr.1 Babbitt, Carol1Fr.1 ....,.... 36, 43 Bobbitt, Louise lJr.1 .... 36, 43, 152 Bagan, Lucille 1Fr.1 .........,.... Bagan, Toye1Jr.1 . , . Boggs, Cindy 1Fr.1 Bogie, Linda lSo.1 Boles, Debbi iSr.1. . . Boles,Mary1Fr.1 . . . ........56,152 ...,180 Boles, Regina lSo.1 . . , .. . . Boles,Tammy1So.1 .. . . . . . . Bolfer, Terry lSr.1 ,.,.. ..., 1 80 Booth, David 1Sr.1 .....,.,..,, 34 1 256 124 269 269 285 1 12, 256 228 285 285 256 285 256 285 269 228 285 269 270 228 228 270 Boston, Harald lSa.1 .,.,....,,.. Boswell, Dovid1Jr.1 . . 135, 164, 256, Boswell, Ronald lSr.1 .82, 86, 87, 88, 105, 139,149,154,157, l65,166, 168, Boswell, Stephen 1Fr.1. 148, 165, 166, Boudreaux, Becky lFr.1 . .64, 73, 152, Boulware, Doug lSr.1 , ,81, 112, 118, Bcyett, Gina lSo.1 .... 66, 159, 166, Bradford, Debra 1Sa.1 ............ Bradford, Donna1Jr.1 . .,.., 64, 158, Bradley, Pam lJr.1 ........ 64, 188, Brazziell, SheilalSr.1 . . , .... 185, Breen, Jason 1Jr.1 ..... ...... 259 285 286 184, 228 270 270 256 256 228 181 Chatelain, Keith 1So.1. . 170 Cross, Steve 1Jr.1 .......,......., Brian, Kristi 1Fr.1 ....,.,... 64, 189, 286 Bridges, Delano 1So.1 ..,... 67, 138, 270 Bridges, James 1Fr.1 ...,.....,. 38, 286 Bridwell, Cindy 1Jr.1 53, 56, 143, 150, 256 Bridwell, Teresa 1So.1 ..,... 57, 140, 270 Britt, Da1e1Sr.1 ....,. ........ 2 28 Brocato, Mike 1Jr.1 ..., .....,., 1 81 Brooks, David 1So.1 .......... . . . .270 Brooks, James 1Jr.1 ......, 121, 184, 256 Brossette, Chris 1Jr.1 .143, 145, 182, 183, 256 Brossette, Denise 1Jr.1 ......, 23, 67, 256 Brossette, Dennis 1So.1 ............ 270 Brow, Lisa 1Sr.1 ................. 179 Carter, Becky 1Jr.1 ..,. Carter, Mark 1So.1 .... Carter, Vickie 1Fr.1 .,.. Carther, Becky 1Jr.1 . . . Casey, Jerome 1Fr.1 . . . . .... 64, mfaa, 65, 167, Cash, Anthony 1Fr.1 ........... 36, Cash, Reginald 1Sr.1 ....,....,,.. Caston, Janet1Sr.1 . .62, 67, 68, 70, 178, 179, 230, Catanese, Theresa 1Fr.1 ........67 7 Cathey, Joy 1So.1 ..... 66, 152, 177, Causey, Sandro1Fr.1 . . Chandler, Georgia 1Jr.1 . .51, 78, 80 . ....... 36 7 Brown, Barbara 1Jr.1 .104, 106, 166, 254, 256 Brown, Brenda 1Fr.1 .... . . .286 Brown, Brenda 1Jr.1 .,.. . . .257 Brown, Charles 1Jr.1 .... .,.. 5 2 Brown, Dole1So.1 ..........,,.... 52 Brown, Darien 1Sr.1 .........., 52, 228 Brown, Debbie 1Fr.1 .65, 73, 99, 101, 103, 138, 148, 152, 284, 286, 287, 290 Brown, Eamestine1So.1 ...,... 189, 270 Brown, Koy1Fr.1 ...........,..... 64 Brown, Kathi 1Sr.1 .47, 48, 51, 85, 86, 87, 89,101,103,109,147,154,157, 225, 229, 230, 238 Brown, Morilyn1Jr.1 ...,....... 66, 257 Brown, Mary 1Jr.1 ....,......,.., 257 Brown, Pamela 1So.1 . . . .... 65, 270 Brown, Pat1Sr,1 ....,........,... 229 Brown, Richard A. 1Sr.1 . ,,........ 229 Brown, Robert 1Jr.1 . . . 34, 38, 39, 43, 257 Brown, Tiiuana1.lr.1 .......... . . . .257 Brown, Victar1Fr.1 .... . . .286 Brown, Willie 1So.1 .... ...,... 2 70 Bryan, Pamela 1So.1 ........... 67, 270 Bryant, Charles 1Jr.1 ........ 52, 53, 188 Bryant, Don1Sr.1 ...... 93, 97, 229, 240 Bryant, Leonard 1So.1 ,.,.. 131, 132, 167 Bryant, Robert 1So.1 ......,.,,.,. 270 Bryant, Vera 1So.1 .........,. 140, 270 Buffington, Guy 1Jr.1 . .34, 40, 41, 42, 88, 143, 257 Buffington,Jo1So.1 ............ 40, 52 Buffington, William 1Fr.1 ....,...... 286 Chatelain, Kevin 1Fr.1 .......... 40 Chevalier, Duanne1Fr.165, 151 , 153, Childress, Down1Sr.1 .... ..., 1 51 Childress, Wade 1So.1 ....,.., 121 Christor, Patricia 1Sr.1 .....,.,..,. Christof, Peggy 1So.1 . 140, 167, 185 Clanton, Linda1Sr.1 .... 65, 88, 105, 157, 159, Clanton, Lisa 1Fr.1 ...... 62, 66, 159, Clark, Anthony 1So.1 ,...... ,.... Clark, Cheryl 1So.1 ..... ...,..... Clark, Cheryl 1Jr.1 ..,.....,.., 65, Clark, John 1So.1 . ,... ae, 172, 183, Clark,Lisa1Fr.1 ,,., Clark, Pattie1Sr.1. . . Clark, Shena1Sr.1 . ..,.. . . . Clark, Veronica 1Fr.1 .... . . . Clarke, Debbie 1So.1 .,.. ..,..,. Clarke, Vicki 1Jr.1 ..... ..... 5 2, Clay, Barry 1Jr.1 .... Clay, Beverly 1So.1 .... ...,... Clay, Diane 1So.1. . . Clay, Hiram 1So.1 ..,.. ...,... Cleary, Melvin 1Sr.1 ,,...... . . . . . Cleveland, Jeanna 1Sr.1 .... 29, 230, Clifton, Robin1Sr.1 ........ 64, 141, Clinton, Bobby 1Jr.1 . . . .... . . . . Clinton, Freddie 1Sr.1 ..., . . . Clinton, Rickey 1So.1 .... ,.... Cobb, 0onno1So.1 .... ........ 6 5, 7 7 ....138, .....52, Cochran, De Wayne 1Fr.1 . ,.,..... Cochran, Kelvin 1So.1 .......,,,., Cochran, Sheila 1Fr.1 ......, 38, 43, Cockerhom, Lawrence1So.1 . . . . . . . Coldwell, Jimmie 1Jr.1 .21 , 121, 143, Coldwell, Lexie1Jr.1 . . . Cole, David 1Fr.1 . . . Cole, Mary 1Sr.1 ..... Coleman, Angela1Jr.1 . ........65, Coleman, Antionette1Jr.1 .....,... Coleman, Benito 1Jr.1. . . .36, 43, 88, Buggs, Michael 1Sr.1 .148, 154, 156, 168, 229 Buggs, Shirlene 1Fr.1 ,............. 286 Bunn, Diane 1Sr.1 .... 174, 179, 228, 229 Burden, Lisa 1So.1 .,,......... 66, 270 Burke, Tommy1So.1 ......,.... 40, 270 Burks, Delmar 1Jr.1 ............... 257 aumhqm,Don11f.1 . . .52, 148,153, 176, 186, 257 Burnham, SheIia1So.1 ..... 67, 188, 270 Burnley, Kathryn 1Jr.1 .......... 56, 257 Burns, Denise 1Jr.1 . . . ..,. 134, 257 Burns, Janice 1Sr.1 ............... 229 Bush, Terri 1So.1 .............. 66, 270 Burson, June 1Jr.1 57, 134, 135, 170, 171, 257 172, Bussie, Rebecca 1Fr.1 . . . ....... . . .286 Butler, RosezeIia1Jr.1 ........ ,.,.. 2 57 Byrd, Cindy 1Jr.1 .,...... 46, 51 , 88, 257 Byrd, Gary 1Fr.1 ................. 286 C Cain, Patsy 150.1 .......... 95, 97, 270 Caldwell, Barbara 1So.1 . . . ...... .270 Caldwell, Carlin 1Sr.1 . . . . . .229 Caldwell, Patricia 1Sr.1 .... . . .231 Calhoun, Annette 1So.1 .... . . .270 Calhoun, Clemmie1So.1 ..... . . .270 Calhoun, Jeanne 1Fr.1 ............ 286 Cameron, Kelly 1Jr.1 .... ....... 6 2, 257 Cotton, Herbert 1So,1 ..... 123, 126, Dunn, Debbie 1Sr.1 .... ...,.. Combre, Walter 1Sr.1. .86, 138, 162, 178,179, 174, 229 campbe11,1a111y1sf.1 .....,,.,. 177,229 Campbell, Debra 1Fr.1 ..,..... 1139, zao Candler, Ken 1Jr.1 . ..112,118,143, 156, 162, 184, 257, 153, 258 Cantley, Kathy 1Sr.1 .62, 71 , 78, 229, 235 Cantiey, Michael 1So.1 ..... 83, 121, 271 Carl, Chris 1Jr.1 38, 39, 88, 121, 143, 145, 184, 257 Carmack, Michael 1Jr.1 ....,.... 38, 257 Carmack, Sandra1So.1 ........ 189, 271 cemey,oq111s7.1 . . .174, 17s, 179,229 Carpenter, Mark 1Sr.1 .,... 131, 148, 229 Carr, Dorothy 1Sr.1. ............. 229 176,182, 189, 257, Coleman, Betty 1Fr.1 ...,......... Coleman, Cynthia 1Jr.1 .... . . . Coleman, Karen1So.1 . . . . . . . . . . Coleman, Linda1Jr.1 . . . ........ . Coleman, Marcella1So.1 . . .68, 150, 1 77, 271 Coleman, Monico1Fr.1 ...,...,... Coleman, PauI1So.1 ...,. ....... Coleman, Sharon 1Fr.1 .... ..... Coleman, Shen1eer1Q1Sr.1 ..,.. 167, Collette, Douglas 1Jr.1 . ........ . . Collette, Russell 1So.1 ..... 143, 166 Collins, Ester1Fr.1. . . . . . . . . .189 Collins, John 1So.1 .... ...., Collins, Wanda 1Sr.1 .... ....180 Collum, Karen 1So.1 ,...... . . .167, Collum, Phyllis 1Jr.1 ,..... 150, 167 Collum, Sharon 1Fr.1 .... .....,.. Comans, James 1Sr.1 .1 12, 1 19, 140, 184 Compton, Weymon 1So.1 ......... Conley, Deborah 1So.1 ....,.... 64 Cooksey, Judy 1Sr.1 . ....... 47, 48 Cooley, Carolyn 1Sr.1 ..... 178, 179 Cooper, Debbie 1Sr.1 .... Cooper, Sharon 1So.1 .... Corbin, Dennis 1So.1. ....... 38, 42 Corder, Chuck 1Jr.1 , . . Cook, Caroline 1Fr.1 ..... . . . .180 .....64 Corder, Patty1Jr.1 .... . . .23, 65 Corpier,Julia1So.1 ............. Cotton, Paul 1So.1 .... . ,... . . . 7 7 7 1 7 257 271 286 173 286 286 230 146, 288 286 271 286 257 271 286 286, 288 230 271 230 271 154, 230 286 271 271 257 271 286 230 230 286 .57 257 189 271 186 189 230 240 231 257 189 271 271 286 271 286 271 184, 257 257 287 231 257 257 173, 258 287 257 271 257 153, 274 287 127 287 231 257 271 287 271 231 271 257 287 143, 231 271 271 .287 231 231 231 271 271 257 257 271 272 .272 Council, Doug 1Jr.1 ............. . . Council, Jerri 1Fr.1 ............ 66, ..151,167,186, Counts, Susan 1Sr.1 Couvillion, Dana1Sr,1 .174, 179, 228, Covey, Threena 1Fr.1 .......... 66, Coy, Wanda 1Jr.1 85, 148, 168, 169, 1 Craft, Anita 1Sr.1 ........ 140, 180, Crain, Tracy 1Fr.1 ..... ...... 6 5, Creamer, Johnny 1Jr.1 .... ..... 2 9, Crews, Francine 1Jr.1 ....... 46, 51 , Crnkovic, Jeff 1So.1 .......... 143, Crnkovic, Paul 1So.1. .121, 135, 140, Crouse, Debbie 1Sr.1 22, 58, 61, 104, 154, 156, Crouse, James 1So.1 .......... 121, Culver, Susan 1Sr.1 ........... 167, Cummings, Christy1Jr.1 . . ...... 65, Curry, James 1Fr.1 ...... ...... D Dallas, Luthor1So.1 . . . . . . . Daniels, Linda1Fr.1. . .. .... 257 287 231 231 287 82, 257 231 287 258 258 272 167, 272 107, 231 272 231 258 287 272 287 Daniels, Laurie 1Sr.1 Darby, Barbara 1Fr.1 Darby, Harvey 1Jr.1 Darby, Sandra 1Fr.1 Davis, Alphonse 1Sr. David, Andera1So.1 ....231 .. .... 287 1 .231, 158, 175, 84, 88, 186,34 ...........272,67 Davis, Beverly 1So.1. ..272,66,152,153, 182 Davis, Debbie 1So.1 Davis, Dianne1Sr.1 Davis, Johnny 1So,1 Davis, Leroy 150.1 . Davis, Michael 1Fr.1 166,173, . . .272,66, 151,165 . .......... ...231 ....... 272 . .....,... 272,167 Davis, Michele 1Jr.1 258, 53, 56, 138, 255, Davis, Ray1Jr.1 . . . Davis, Robert1Fr.1 . 152, 166, 27 ....,.....287,121 Davis, Robert Stephen 1Sr.1 ....... .231 Davis, Rodney 1Sr.1 Davis, Sandra1Sr.1. Davis, Steve 1So.1 . Davison, Carol1Fr,1 ..232,173,174,179 ......287,159,188 Davlin, Ja1Jr.1 ...... ........... 2 58 Day, Petty1So.1 ..... ...272, 185 DeFriend, Jody 1Jr.1 . .. . . .258, 186 Dellinger, Cindy 1Jr.1 .... ....... 258 Dellinger, John 1Fr.1 ........... 286, 52 Delony, Henry 1Hank1 1Sr.1 . 109, 232, 59, 86,142,160,161,143, 82, 83, 88, 30 Delaney, Scott 1Jr.1 . .258, 121, 143, DeSontis, Joe1So.1 . .272,140, 168, 182, 105 169 DeSoto, Cindy 1Jr.1 .258, 63, 66, 138, 41, DeSoto, Rickey 1Jr.1. .258, 139, 259, Diaz, Ana1So.1 . .272, 66, 282,151, Dice, Lisa 1So.1 ....... .272, 65, 72 Dickey, Betty 1Sr.1 . . ..,........ . Dickinson, Kirk 1So.1 ....... ...... Digby, Donna1Fr.1 ............... Dixon, Pamela 1Fr.1 ..........,... Damn, Terry 151.1 , .52,53,141,232, Dodd, Earl 1Sr.1 .....,........... Dollar, Randy 1So.1 ........,...,. Donaho, Terri 1Fr.1 .... ......... Donohoe, Pottie1Jr.1 ...... 57, 177, Donohoe, Stanley 1Sr.1 .,......... Dorris, Greg 1Fr.1 ................ Doughty, Dickie 1Jr.1 . ........... . 146 112, 184 167 162 232 272 287 287 237 232 121 287 258 232 287 258 Doughty, Diane 1So.1. .65, 76, 77, 78, 79, 101,103,140,143,146,152, 268, Doughty, Rickey 1Sr.1 .... .....,. Douglas, Stephen 1Jr.1 ..........,. Dowdall, Cathy 1Jr.1 ....... 67, 165, Doyle, Beth 1Sr.1 .... . . .,.... . . . Dres, Michael 1Sr.1 ............... Dufour,John1Sr.1 . . . . .34, 42, 180, 277 232 258 258 232 232 232 Duncan, Mark 1Fr.1 ......... . .121, 288 Duncan, Mary 1Fr.1 .............. Dunham, Kathy 1Sr.1 ..... 138, 181, 288 232 Dunlap, Melanie 1So.1 . ...... 23, 65, 73 Dunn, David 1Fr.1. .... .... . . 288 232 Dupont, Bruce1Sr.1 . . . . . .... 232 Dupont, Dennis 1Fr.1 .... . . .121, 288 Dupont, Jean 1Sr.1 ....,. .... 2 32 Dupuy, Theresa 1So.1 . . . , ... .272 Dyal, Bobby 1Jr.1 ...... .... 2 58 E Ealy, Angela 1Jr.1 .... Ealy, Yolonda1Fr.1. . . Eastman, Edgar1Jr,1 . Ebqfb, Pam1Fr.1 ..., Ebarb, Robert 1Sr.1. . . .....258 . . .... 65, 288 . . ..... 180, 258 .,.64,150, 288 ............233 Eberhardt, Debra 1Sr,1 .... 26, 63, 70, 78, 1 38, 233, 235 Eberhardt, Steve 1So.1 ............ 272 Ebey, Bobby 1Fr.1 ............ 170, 171 Edwards, Louro 1So.1 .......... 66, 272 Edwards, Terry 1So.1. . .29, 131, 132, 143 Ehrle, Janet 1Jr.1 .... ....170,171, 258 Eiland, Bert1Fr.1. . . . . . . . . 183, 288 Eizel, Susie 1Jr.1 ..... .... 6 6, 258 anion, David 1Fr.1. , . . .... 52, zaa Ellis, Edward 1Fr.1 .... Ellis, Virginia1Fr.1 . . . ...126, 288 ............288 Ellisor, George 1Jr.1 ..,. 81 , 88, 112, 167, 177, 184, 258 Ellzey, Dianne1Fr.1 ..........,... 288 Emfinger, Katherine 1Sr.1 .......... 233 Erntinger, Teresa 1Sr.1 . . . . . . .233 Epling, Debbie 1Jr.1 . . . . ..... 258 Epling,James1Fr.1 . . . Ester, Odessa 1Jr.1 . . . Estes, John 1So.1 .... .. ...121, 288 . .... 259 ............272 Everett, Michael 1So.1 ,.... ..... 3 6, 176 Ezernack, Stanley 1So.1 . . . 123, 125, 126, 272 F Fair, Robert 1Fr.1 .... Fokess, Tony 1So.1 . . . Falcon, Deborah 1Sr.1 Fann, Edward 1Fr.1 . . . Farley, Debbie1Sr.1 . . Farley, Tony 1So.1 . . . Fereson, Wilbur 1So.1. Festervan, Rodney 1.Ir,1 Fielder, Angie1Sr.1 . . Fielder, MichaeI1Fr.1 . Fielder, Roger 1Fr.1, , . .....288 .. ...121, 272 ............233 ....170,171, 288 ............233 ....170,171, 272 .......... 36 ....259 .... 233 . ........... 288 ............288 Fielder, 1erry1Jr.1.65, 165, 167, 182, Finley, Ginger 1Jr.1. . . Fleming, Stanley 1So.1 ........180, 259 259 Flores, Cheryl 1Jr.1 ..... ..... 2 59 Flowers, Debbie1Jr.1 . Flowers, Linda1Jr.1. . . Flowers, Randy 1Fr.1. . Floyd, Connie1Fr.1 . . . Flynn, Carolyn1Fr.1 . . Flynn, Michael 1Sr.1 . . Fobbs, Barnette1Fr.1 . Fong, Phillip1Sa.1 . .. Fong, Ulim1Jr.1.112,138,166,1 Ford, Janet 1Fr.1 ..... Ford, Johnny1Sr.1 . . . Ford, Marilyn 1So.1. . . Forrest, PauIa1So.1 . . Forrester, C1aire1Jr.1 . .. ...175, ., .... 57, 259 259 ............121 ......52,56, 140 Floyd, Cynthia 1Sr.1 . . ,52, 53, 56, 82 153, 233, 243 . .... 56, 150, ,857 288 .. .... ..... 2 33 ............288 ..... 177, 82, 255, . . . .36,43, 272 184, 259 288 .........233 . . ,... 67, . . .... 64, 272 272 ............259 ............272 Foster, Donald 1Sr.1 . .24, 85, 87, Foster, Beverly 1So.1. . 139, 149, Foster, Donna1Sr.1. . . Foster, Gerald 1Fr.1 . . 88, 154, 156, 168, .....49,170, 105, 233 233 . . ......... 288 Foster, Pam1Jr.1 .......... 65, 152, 259 Foster, Rhonda 1So.1 ..,.......... 272 Foster, Troy1Sa.1 .....,.......... 272 Fowler, Renee 1Sr.1 . . 47, 48, 51, 88, 234, 240 Freeman, Alva 1Sr.1 ........,..... 234 Freeman, Connie 1So.1 ...,........ 272 Freeman, Larance1Jr.1 ........ . . . .259 Freeman , Nancy1Sr.1 62, 64, 70, 83, 141, 234 Frost, Jetf1Jr.1 .................. 259 Fulcher, Kenneth 1Jr.1 ............. 259 Fuller, Lula 1Sr.1 . ...,............ 234 Fytfe, Rhonda 1Sr.1 20, 26, 62, 71, 72, 99, 101, 102, 139, 143, 146, 230, 235, Dunn, Loraine 1So.1 ...167,272 234, 239, 291 Index ! 329 273 Henderson, Jay 1So.1 .... G Gable, Debbie 1Sr.1 . . 154, 156, 164, 234 Gafford, Garry 1Jr.1 ...,.......... 259 Garcie, Donna 1Fr.1. . .64, 140,152, 288, 292 Garcie, Mark 150.1 ..,. ........, 1 70 Garcie, Sue 1Fr.1 ......... 64, 138, 288 Garner, Melissa 1So.1 .,...... .... 2 73 Garrett, David1Sr.1 . . . .... . . . .234 Gaskin, Pam1So.1 ,.., .... 6 7, 177, 273 Gaskin, Sharon 1Jr.1. . . ..... 180, 259 Gay, Audrey 1Fr.1 ...,...... ..,. 2 88 Gentrey, Jill 1Fr.1 ........... ,... 2 88 Gentry, Kathy1Fr.1 . . .66, 138, 152, 159, 289 Gentry, Suzanna1Sr.1 ,...... 165, 234 Gentry, Teddy 1So.1 ...... 121, 138, 273 Gereau, Gary 1Jr.1 ......,... ..,. 2 59 Gereau, Jeanine 1Sr.1 . .58, 61, 104, 106, 146, 225, 234 Gibbons, Betty 1Fr.1 ......... .... 2 89 Gibbs, Lisa 1Jr.1 ..,,...,...., 180, 259 Gibbs, Steve 1S0.1 . .52, 53, 85, 168, 273 Gibson, Kenneth 1Sr,1 ............ 234 Gibson, Nathan 1Jr.1 ..........,,. 259 Giddens, Ronnie 1Sr.1 . .86, 87, 149, 158, 174, 178, 179, 234, 240 Gilcrease, N0ve1Fr.1 ......,.. 188, 289 Gilliam, Ricky 1Fr.1 .............. 289 Gilliard, Sandra1So.1..65, 140, 162, 273 Gillium, Ricky 1Fr.1 .............. 121 Gilmere, Debbie 1So.1 ........ Gingles, Marty 1Jr.1 . .. .. . .. Giasper, Diane 1Fr.1 ...... .... 165 Glass, Darryl 1So.1 . ...... 121, 140 Glover, Debra 1Fr.1 ........... 38 Good, David 1So.1 . . . . Good, Samuel 1Sr.1 . . . Godfrey, George 1Fr.1 . . . .38 259 289 273 289 273 234 289 Godfrey, Lexie1Sr.1 . . . ....... . 234 Goodman, Rerle 1So.1 ...... 65, 72, 273 Gordy, Lydia 1So.1 ..., ,,.. 6 7, 273 Graff, Donna1Sr.1 .,.. ..... 2 34 Graham, Carlos 1So.1. ........... . Graham, Chris 1So.1 .............. Graham, Veronica 1Sr.1 . . . 105, 1 74 140, 179 273 1 73, 234 Handrick, Angie 1Fr.1 . .66, 138, 165, 289 Handrick, Terri 1So.1 . .66, 140, 152, Hanson, Ann 1So.1 ........ 64, 152, Hanson, James 1Fr.1 . .. .,.,.... .. Hanson, Patty1Jr.1 ...,.. 23, 34, 42, Hanson, Ricky 1Jr.1 ....,.. 170, 171, Hardin, Donna1Sr.1. . .30, 47, 48, 51 Hardy, Gwen 1Jr.1 Harp, Delinda1So.1 .... .... Harper, Edwin 1Sr.1 .... ....., Harper, Kenneth 1Jr.1 ......... 189 Harper, Nancy 1Fr.1 .... ..,.,. Harris, Allan 1Fr,1 ...... ..... 1 66, Harris, Charlotte 1Fr.1 ............ Harris, Claire 1Sr.1 . .58, 61, 78, 166, Harris, D0vid1Sr.1 . .. . .. Harris, Eddie 1Jr.1 .... . . . Harris, Kathryn 1Jr.1 .... . . . Harris, Kathy 1So.1 . . . . . . Harris, Patsy 1Jr.1 .... ...... Hart, Barry 1Fr.1 ..... ..,. 3 6, Hart, Christine 1Sr.1 . . . . ..,. . . Hartsfield, Bobby 1Sr.1 ......., 180, Harvey, Kenny 1Sr.1. .81, 86, 87, 88, 112,131,14O,142,145,167, Hawthorne, Gerald 1Jr.1 .....,.... Hay, Tommy1So.1 .,,.., ,.,. Hayes, Denise 1Sr.1 .,.. . . . 181, Hayes, Lisa 1Fr.1 ..... .... Hayes, Liz 1Jr.1 ...., . . . Hayes, Nelda 1Jr.1 . . . . . . . Haynie, Rickey 1Sr.1 ,.,. .,.. 3 6, Haynie, Sam1Fr.1 , .... . . . Hays, Liz 1Jr.1 ...... ... ...... Haywood, Nathan 1Sr.1 ........., Heath, Kathye1S0.1 ....... 62, 152, Heinley, Elizabeth 1So.1 .......... Heins, Greg 1Sr.1 .81,112,118,120, Heins, Sandra1So.1 .... 65, 73, 138, 1 52, 170, Henderson, Curtis 1Sr.1 ............ 77, 78, 79, .66, 88, 182, 256, Harkey, Theresa 1Fr.1 . ...,.,... 67, Grey, Arthur 1Fr.1 ..... ........ 1 21 Graham, Zelda 1Fr.1 ....... 52, 138, 289 Gramm, Donna1Jr.1. ,,..., 64, 182, 259 Grant, Keith 1Fr.1 .... .... 3 6, 126 Gray, Carmel 1Jr.1 ..., ....,, 2 59 Gray, Janet 1So.1 ...,, ......, 2 73 Gray, Michele 1Jr.1 ..,,.. . . .188, 259 Greeman, Jeannie 1Sr.1 ..,,......, 235 Green, Kenny 1Sr.1 ......,. 81,112,131 Green, Richard 1Sr.1 .............. 235 Greenway, Rebecca 1So.1 ......... 273 Gresens, Leonard 1Jr,1 ..... 66, 164, 259 289 Grice, Georgia 1Fr.1 . . . , . Griffin, Johnnie 1Jr.1. , . . . Grigg, Bobbie 1Sr.1 ..,..,... Griggs, Charlotte 150.1 .,... 67 Grimas, Brenda 1Sr.1 .,....., .64 148 289 259 235 273 235 Groke, Alice 1Fr.1 ...,....... .... 2 89 Grubbs, Rita 1So.1 . . . .66, 152, 177, 273 Guerrero, Kevin 1Fr.1 ..... . . . 121, 289 Guilbean, Jeff 1Fr.1 . . . . . .36, 289 Gullette, Dennis 1So.1 ,.., . . . 273 Gullette,Jerry1Sr.1 . . . . . . 235 Gunter, Paula 1Fr.1 .... . . . 289 Gyles, Lewis1So.1 . . . . . . 273 H Hadley, Kenny1Fr.1 ... .. . . . . Hadwin, Brian1So.1 ............. 273 Hall, Anita 1So.1 .,... ..... 5 2, 56, 273 Hall, Bettye 1Sr.1 ,... ...... 2 35 Hall, Debra 1Sr.1 .... ..... 1 81, 235 Hall, Eugene 1Sr.1 . . . ....... 131, 235 Hall,Jimmy1So.1 ........ 132, 140, 274 Hall, Parn1Jr.1 ..., . . . .57, 172, 260 Hall, Tim 150.1 .... ..,,.. 2 73 Hall, Tony 1So.1 ................ 274 Hall, Wesley 1So.1 .............. 274 Hamaker, Randy 1Sr.1 . 26, 83, 86, 87, 89, 141,148,161,235, 296 Hamilton, Roy 1Fr.1 ........... 126, 289 Hammett, Renette So.1 ..... 67, 165, 274 330 I index 162, 274 274 1 26 260 274 f 76, 235 260 289 274 235 260 289 289 289 1 ss, 236 236 260 260 274 260 290 236 2:16 109, 236 260 274 236 290 . 66 260 236 290 260 236 274 274 236 143, 274 236 290 Henderson, Daisy 1Fr.1 . ,...,. .,... Henderson, Gcly1Sa.1 . . . . . . . Henderson, Jerry 1Jr,1 ....... 67, 274 274 260 274 104, 236 260 290 152 236 Henderson, John 1So.1 ........,... Henderson, Joni 1Sr.1 .47, 49, 50, 83, 106, 147, Henderson, Tonnette1Jr.1 ...,,.,.,. Henderson, Trudy 1Fr.1 . . . . . . .65, Hendricks, Angie 1Fr.1 ,........... Hendricks, Donna 1Sr.1 .,.,..... 52, Hendrix, John 1So.1 .36, 42, 43, Henley, Paul 1Fr.1. .,....,.. . Hennington, Robert 1So.1 ..... Henry, Terry 1Fr.1 ...,....,.. Henson, Karen 1Sr.1 . . . . . . 141 Herminghuysen, David 1Sr.1 . . . Herring, Karen 1Sr.1 .......,, Hester, Sammy 1Jr.1 ,..,. . .29 Hewitt, Brian1So.1 . . . . . . . Hicks, James 1Jr.1 .... , . 148, 1 66, 154 180 Hicks, Robin 1Fr.1 ...... .... . 67 Hicks, William 1Fr.1 ........... 38 Hightower, Johnny 1Jr.1 . . . 170, 171, Hild, Debbie 1Sr.1 ,.... .... Hild, Denise 1So.1 ........... Hildebrand, Sherry 1So.1 ..... .64 Hill, Derrick 1Jr.1 ........,... 180 Hill, Jan 1Fr.1 ..,... 31, 67, 68, 152 Hill, Susanne 1Jr.1 . .20, 67, 140,174 Hill,Tommy1Sr.1 ........ . . . Hill, Tony 150.1 ,.., . . Hills, Marion1Sr.1 ..... ..., Hines, Tena1Jr.1 . . .,..,. . . Holeyfieild, Crosby 1So.1 ,,..,, 156 Holeyfield, Paul 1Sr.1 .... ,.,, 1 40 Holland, Mike 1So.1 ......, 52, 167 Holland,Troy1Jr.1 ..... ..... 1 67 Hollins, Mark 1Fr.1 .......... Holman, Ben Owen 1So.1 ..... Holman, Stephanie 1Sr.1 86, 88, 159 1 54, 1 1 2 I I I 159,166, 182, Holmes, James 1So.1 .....,.. Holmes, Marshall 1Sr.1 . . . 1 76, 274 290 274 290 236 236 236 260 , 52 260 290 290 1 72, 260 236 275 275 260 290 260 236 275 236 260 275 237 275 260 290 275 156, 237 275 112 Holoman, Edgar 1Sr.1 ...... 88, 168, Holt, Ke1th1Sr.1 ............. 180, Holtzclow, Janet 1Fr.1 ............, Holtzclaw, Teresa 1Jr.1 . .4,150,152, Honeycutt, Mayla 1Jr.1 .,..,.... 66, Hood, Jim 1So.1 ...,... ....,... Hooker, Leon1Fr.1 . . . ....121, Horn, Ruth 1So,1 ........ ...., Hosey, Reginald 1So.1 House, Johnny 1Jr.1 .,,. ....... House, Karen 1Fr.1 ..........,... 237 237 290 158, 260 260 275 290 275 ...275 .260 .290 House, Lisa 1Fr.1. . .....,,. 67, 152, 290 House, Mike 1Sr.1. ..,..,,...,.,.. 237 Houston, Rickey1Sr.1.105, 148, 153, 176, 237 Howard, Jackie 1Fr.1. .,.... 64, 172, 290 Howell, Saro1So.1 ........ 65, 152, 275 Huber, Mark 1Fr.1 ................ 290 Huddleston, Adrian 1Jr.1 ......., 52, 260 Hudson, Barbara 1Jr.1 . . .66, 84, 88, 161, 182, 259, 260 Hudson, Delbert 1Sr.1 . ,,...,. . ,... 237 Hudson, Morilyn1Jr.1 . .65, 153, 186, 260 Hudson, Rebecca 1Sr.1 .... 26, 63, 78, 90, 141, 235, 237 Huff, David 1Sr.1 ...,. . . ...... . .237 Huff, Sherry 1So.1 ...,.... 65, 165, 275 Hughes, Eugene1So.1. . . . .123, 124, 275 Hughes, Vicki 1Fr.1 .,.. 64, 152, 289, 290 Huie, Steven 1Sr.1 ........... ,... 2 38 Hullaby, Sandra1So.1 ........,... 275 Humphrey, Barry 1Sr.1 . .34, 42, 138, 148, 176, 1 83, 238 Hunter, Bruce 1So.1 ...,...,...... 275 Hunter, Marilyn 1Jr.1 . . . . . .260 Hunter, Regina 1Sr.1 .... .. .238 Hunter, Sherry 1Jr.1 .... . . .260 Hunter, Wrevea1So.1. . . . . . . .275 Hymer, Deborah1Fr.1 ..... . . .290 Hynes, Randy 1So.1 .... . , ,275 l Ivey, Deborah 1Jr.1. . . .... 38, 260 J Jack, Kathy 1Jr,1 ...... 66, 140, 167, 189 Jack, Sandra1S0.1 .....,..... 189, 275 Jackson, Barbara 1Sr.1 Jackson, Deborah 1Sr.1 .....238 . ...,..,... 238 Jackson, Donald Earl 1Sr.1 ..... 180, 238 Jackson, Donald M.1Sr.1 34, 43, 186, 238 Jackson, Mary Helen 1Jr.1. . ...,..., 260 Jackson, Teresa 1Jr.1 65, 68, 99, 101, 102, 158, 260, 264 Jackson, Venessa 1So.1 ......,..,. 275 Jackson, Vera1Sf.1 .... . . ..,.... 238 Jackson, Wanda 1Fr.1 ...,....,.... 290 Jacobs, Verna 1Fr.1 ...,..... 36, 52, 290 James, Angela1So.1 . . .38, 43, 138, 189, 275 James, Annie 1Sr.1 ...,...,... 189, 238 James, 8eatrice1So.1 . . . ,.,..... 275 James, Ella 1Fr.1 ...., .... 1 89, 290 James,Johnette1Fr.1 . . . .... 189, 290 James, Lee 1So.1 ..... ......., 2 75 James, Sonya 1Fr.1 ........,... 65, 290 Jefferson, Arnold 1So.1 ..... 40, 177, 275 Jefferson, David 1Fr.1 ........,..,. 126 Jefferson, Mary1Fr.1 .,.,. 140, 189, 291 Jefferson, Nancy 1Jr.1 ......,...,, 260 Jefferson, Sheryl 1So.1 ......,..... 275 Jefferson, Sheryl 1Jr.1 ............. 260 Jeffreys, 16211151 ..., 66, 152, 166, 291 Jeffreys, Lyndi1Jr.1 ...... 66, 71, 78, 260 Jenkins, Corolyn1Fr.1 ........,.... 291 Jenkins, Stewart1Fr.1 . . ..,.,...... 291 Jiles, Ann1Fr.1 .................. 291 Johnson, Cedric15r.1 . . .34, 43, 180, 239 Johnson, Debbie 1So.1 ............ 275 Johnson, Denise1Jr.1. . . .46, 78, 80, 146, 152, 260 Johnson, Derrick 1So.1 .,..,.,..,.. 275 Johnson, Donald 1Jr.1 .34, 38, 39, 42, 261 Johnson, Harold 1So.1 ............ 275 Johnson, James1Sr.1 , . . ...... .239 Johnson, Jomes1Fr.1 .. . . . . .189, 291 Johnson, Janice1Sr.1 .. . ..,. 181, 239 Johnson, Joseph1Fr.1 . . . ..,, 38, 291 Johnson, Kathy1Sr.1 . . . ...,... 239 Johnson, Leah 1So.1 ,.,. ..,.. 3 5, 43 Johnson, Lisa 1Fr.1 ..., . . .40, 291 Johnson, Marc 1Jr.1 .... ........ 2 61 Johnson, Marilyn 1So.1 ....,. 64, 72, 275 Johnson, Melanie 1Fr.1 ..,. . . .66, 291 Johnson, Sharon 1Fr.1. . . ..., .291 Johnson, Sharon 1So.1 .,.. ..... 2 75 Johnson, Tyrone 1Fr.1 . . . ..... .121 Jones, Anthony 1Fr.1. . . . ..,. 189, 291 Jones, Cynthia 1Sr.1 .......,...,., 239 Jones, Dennis 150.1 ...... 166, 188, 276 Jones, Devora1Jr.1 .... ..... 6 4, 261 Jones, Garland 1So.1 . ........ 188, 276 Jones, Jackie 150.1 ....,... 66, 167, 276 Jones, James 1Jr.1 ......... . .140, 261 Jones, Joni 1So.1 ..... 65, 166, 188, 276 Jones, Lee 1So.1 ............. 166, 276 Jones, Malerie1Fr.1 ....,...... 65, 291 Jones, Mike 150.1 ................ 276 Jones, Miles 1Fr.1 ....,.,. 121, 126, 189 Jones, Phillip 1Jr.1 ..... 81 112, 120, 261 Jones, Rene 1Fr.1 ....... ........ 2 91 Jones, Rhonda 1So.1 .... ...... 2 76 Jones, Sally 1Jr.1 ..... Jones,Toni1S0.1 .. . . . .....67 ....167 I 261 276 Jordan, Bill 1Sr.1 ........ .88, 148, 239 Jordan, Connie 1Jr.1 ........... 67, 261 Jordan, George 1So.1. . . .... .276 Jordan, Karen 1Fr.1 . . . .... .291 Jordan, Mark 1Jr.1 ..... ..... 2 61 Jordan, Pamela 1So.1 . . . ..... 276 Jowers, Mark 1Fr.1 .... .......... 2 91 Joyner, Jan 1Jr.1 .............. 67, 261 Justice, Marie Ada1Sr.1. . . 174, 178, 179, 239 Juzan, Cindy 1Sr.1 .... .... ..... 2 3 9 K Koppelman, David 1Jr.1 . . . .... .261 Kose, Mike 1Jr.1 ................. 261 Keim, Buddy 1Sr.1 .....,......... 239 Keim, Dixie1So.1 ..... 65, 138,1o5, 276 Keith, James 1Jr.1 . .... . . Keith, Tonnette1Jr.1 ..... Kellum, Bonita 1Fr.1 . . . 66, ....180, ....167, 138, 284 Kelly, Charles Jr. 1So.1 ......... 36 Kelsch, T heresa1Jr.1 ........... 64 Kenchen, Patricia 1Fr.1 ........... Kennedy, Kirby 1Jr.1 .. .81 , 88, 1 1 2, 153,163,184, Kennedy, Lynette 1So.1 ...... 52, 53, 261 261 291 276 261 .291 118, 261 276 Kennedy, Tammy1Jr.1 ............ 261 Kennington, Brenda 1Fr.1 ......... Kern, Julie 1So.1 .65, 146, 147, 152, Kern, Susan 1Fr.1 ...... 66, 73,152, Kerry, Randy 1Fr.1 ........... 121, Key, Aimee 1So.1 .64, 140, 146, 152, Key, Doreen 1Jr.1 .57, 126, 150, 151, Kile, David 1Fr.1 ............. 121, Kile, Debbie 1Jr.1 ............. 64 Kile,Janice1So.1 . . . ..,... . . . . Kile, Jimmy 111.1 .......... 81,112 I 291 165, 276 291 291 276 261 291 261 .276 261 112, 239 291 la9 276 291 Killgore, Henri 1Sr.1 ...81,104,106, 128,130,154,156, 225, Kimball, Alan1Fr.1 ........... 121, King,Alvin1Sr.1 .... . ....... . . King, Jeff1So.1 ......... 121,138, Kinley, Greg 1Fr.1 .....,.. 121, 143, Kinley, Rhonda 1Jr.1. .28, 63, 67, 70, Kirby Larry 1Jr 139, 161,261 130 261 , ,1 ............ , Kirkham, Elizabeth 1Jr.1 . . . .... 36, 42 239 Knotts, Bruce 1Sr.1 Koch, Melanie 1Sr.1 Koch, Steve1Fr.1 .. . . . . . . Koenig, Barri1Fr.1 ...99, ,.,. 14s, ...64, 239 121 291 Koenig, Winana1Jr,1 .......,..... 261 Koloc, Lisa 1So.1 ................ 276 Koob, Melissa 1Jr.1 . .63, 71, 78, 83, 104, 108,148, 254, 261 Kuhns, Joseph 1So.1 ....... 40, 167, 276 Kunce, Candace 1Sr.1 .52, 53, 54, 82, 85, 240, 243 Kunce, Lou1Fr.1 . . . . ....... 52, 53, 292 L LaCaze, David 1So.1 . . . ..... .276 LaCaze, Kim 1Sr.1. . . .. ...23, 240 l.aCaze, Ronnie 1Sr.1 . . . .... .240 LaCaze, Tavia1Jr.1 .... . . . . .261 Milton, Catherine 1Fr.1 ........,.. Ladner, srrr-ryrre1sr.1 . .a4, ss, 86, 87, aa, 109,139,148,154,157,166,168, 240, 242 LaFave, Michele 1Jr.1 .,.. , .64, 186, 261 Lafitte, Becky 1Jr.1 . . . ....... . 261 Lafitte, Carla1Sr.1 . . 240 Latitte, Mary 1Sr.1 .,..........., 240 Latitte, Ramon 1Fr.1 96, 97, 126, 140, 165, 172, 284, 292 LaGates,Jimmy1Fr.1 ..... ,. , , . . , 292 LaGrone, Patrick 1Fr.1 ,........ 121, 292 Lalena, Dianne1Fr.1. . .65, 140, 152, 159, 165, 292 Lambert, Cynthia 1Sr.1 .... 165, 173, 240 Langford, Pamela 1So.1 .... 65, 166, 276 LaRoux, Karla 1Fr.1, . . ,........ 67, 292 Larson, Linda1So,1 47, 51, 104, 108, 138, 276, 281 Lasta, Donna 1Fr.1 .... 66, 140, 152, 292 Latson, Eddie 1Sr.1 ..........,,,.. 240 Latson, Paul1So.1 ,.. ,..132, 189 Lattier, Richard 1Sr.1 .... .... 8 7, 240 Lattier, Ronald 1Jr.1 .... , . . 188, 261 Lavigne, Debbie 1Sr.1 .... , . . .241 Law, Anthony 1Fr.1 ,.... ..... 2 92 Law, Roslyn 1So.1 .,.. , . . 189, 276 Lawrence, Edith 1Jr.1 . . . ,.., 65, 261 Lawrence, Gail 1Fr.1 .... ....., 6 4 Lawrence, Jodie 1Fr.1 ,........... 292 Laurence, Julian 1Sr.1 ..,.,.,..,.. 241 LeBarron, Noncy1Jr.1 . . .52, 53, 85, 182, 261 Lee, Ella 1Jr.1 ....... ...,..,.. 2 61 Lee, Keitha1Fr.1 , , . , , .65, 152, 292 Lee, Lisa 1Jr.1 ..... . . , . . 189, 262 Lee, Loretta 1Sr.1 ..,. ....... 2 41 LeFebvre, Pam 1Jr.1 65 262 Leigh, Michelle 1Fr.1 ........... 67, 292 Lemley, Kelly 1So.1 .27, 56, 99,101, 102, 143,147, 276, 277,177 Lemley, Kim 1Sr.1 . 101, 103, 88,15-1, 156, 230, 237, 241 LeMoine, Lee 1Sr.1 .22, 81, 112, 184, 241 Lenzley, Pamela 1Fr.1 ............. Leone, Lisa1So.1 ....., .,., 292 276 Lester, Ramona1Sr.1 ............ ,241 Lester, Rhonda 1So.1 ........,,.., 276 Lewing, Eddie 1Fr.1 . .36, 37, 52, 105,292 Marshall, Willie 1So.1 ..,.,.... 188, Martin, Dennise1Fr.1 ....,..... 52, 277 292 Martin, Monica 1Sr.1 , ,47, 49, 51 , 86, 87, 88,109,143,147,152,154,156, 158,159, 237, 241 Martin, Penny 1Jr.1 , . .47, 51, 78, 80,156 Martin, Tammy1Sr.1 ..,.,,........ 241 Mar1in,Tobie1So.1 , . . , . , .152, 166, 189 Mashburn, Kenneth 1So.1 .....,,... 277 Mason, Kenneth 1So.1 .........,.. 277 Mason, Noel 156.164, s5, 146, 148, 152, 166, 169 Masters, Kevin 1Sr.1 .,.......,.... 241 Mathew, Francis 1Fr.1 , .... ,,... 2 92 Matthews, 8renda1Sa.1 , . , ,.,,. . .276 Matthews, Patrica1Jr.1 .....,., 186, 262 Matthews, Sundra1So.1 ,.,....,. . .277 Moxie, Jessie 1Jr.1 .,..... ,.... 2 62 May, Jackie 1Sr.1 ...... . , .241 May, Kenneth 1So.1 ...,........,. 277 Mayberry, Patrica 1Fr,1 ............ 292 Mayo,Jimmy1Jr.1 . . .170,171,172, 262 Mayweather, Mary 1Fr.1 . ........., 293 Mazen, Robert Leoyd1Fr.1 ,... . , . .36 McCole, Terrence 1Fr.1 ....- . . , .293 McCoy, Stephen 1Jr.1 . . . . . ,262 McCraw, Janet 1Fr.1 .... . , ...., 293 McDaniel, Randall 1So.1 ........ 52, 277 McDearmont, James 1So.1 ..... 121, McDonald Scott Sr. .81 87 89 91 . I l , r . , 97,104, l06,109,112,130,184, 241 277 92, 142 McEachern, Tonie1Jr.1 ......... 66, 262 McFadden, Jerry1So.1 170, 171 , 172, 277 McFadden, Richard 1Sr.1 . .170, 171, 172, 241 McFerren, Janet1So.1 , .65, 72, 152, 159, 268, 277 McFerren, Karen 1Jr.1. .47, 51 , 76, 77, 78, 79, aa,99, 101, 102, 140, 147, 161, 262 255, 264, McFerrin, Connie 1So.1 ........,,.. 277 McGaskey, Joyce 1Jr.1 ,... ..... 2 62 McGee, Gerry 1So.1 .... ....... 2 77 McGraw, Laurie 1Jr.1 . . . , . . .165, 262 McGrew, Belinda 1So.1 .... . ....... 277 McGrew, Gerry 1So.1 ............. 277 McGuffie, Debbie 1Jr.1, . . .63, 65, 68, 71, Miller,Tommy1So.1 52, 53, 105, 168, Millican, Stan 1Jr.1 ........... 108 Milliron, Wanda1So.1 . . . . . , . . Mane, Chester 1So.1 .... ...... 1 43 M111r,Jerra1sr.1 .......,..,, 86, 87, Milton, Sharon 1Fr.1 .......... 138 Mims, Carolyn 1Fr.1 ....... 66, 284 Mims, Ida1Sr.1 .............. 189, Minix, Sherbley1Sa.1 .,....,,.... Mirror, Victor 1Sr.1 .131, as,112,117, 14O,143, 184, Misner, Judy 1Fr.1 .......... . . .67, Misner, Larry 1Jr.1 .............. 27a 263 278 278 242 293 293 293 242 27a 131, 242 293 263 242 164, 278 Mitchell, Barbara 1Sr.1 ............ Mitchell, Carol1So.1 . .65, 146, 152, 177, Mitchell, Debbie1Fr.1 , . . .... . . . . Mitchell, Diane 1Jr.1 . , . .,.. 36, 43 Mitchell, Donna 1Fr,1 . . Mitchell, Patricia 1Sr.1 ....... 86, 88 Mitchell, Ronald Wayne 150.1 ...... ..,.....67 Mitchell, Telesa1Jr.1 ...... 152, 158 Mitchell, Terrie1Jr.1 . ...... 66, 182 Mitton, Deborah 1Fr.1 .......... 38 Mixon, Kathy 1Fr.1 .... 65, 104, 108, Mixon, Mark1Sa.1 . . .. 152,288 ,...,..121 r r r r Mizell,Cindy1Sr.1 ,... .,,..., Mock, Stanley 1Jr.1 ............. Molinard, Angela1So.1 .,... 40, 140 Moncriel, Joseph 1So.1 ........... 101,103,146,158, 254, 262, 264 Moody, Barbara1Sr.1. . . ... . ,. Moore, Brenda 1So.1 . . . .... 167, Moore, Gary 1Jr.1 ,. .. .... 131, Moore,Janice1Fr.1. . , . . . .36, Moore, Pam1Fr.1 . , . . . .66, Moore, Patsy 1So.1 .... .... Moore, Ronald 1Fr.1 ............. Moore, Ronnie 1Sr.1 .............. Moore, Ruben 1Sr.1 ...8l,112,117, 168,184,189, Moore, Sania1Fr.1 , ....... 67, 152, Moore, Tommy 1So.1 ............ Moran, Anthony 1Jr.1 ......,..,.. Moreau, Donna1Sr.1...86, 88,158, 237, Lewis, Alphonso 1Jr.1 ,,,.....,.... 262 Lewis, Bobby 1Fr.1 ............... 292 Lewis, candy 1Jr.1 ........ 186, isa, 262 293 264 Lewar, Deboroh1Sr.1 ...,. 140, 179, 241 Lewis, Eric 1Jr.1 ..... ....... 5 2, 262 Lewis, Gerald 1So.1 . . , . ......... 276 Lewis, Monica 1So.1 .... . . . 188, 276 Lewter, Karen 1So.1 .... ..., 6 4, 276 Lilley, Rodney 1Fr.1 ..... ,.,. 2 92 Linear,Jahnny1So.1. . , , , . . 188 Linson, Jock1Sr.1 . , . . . . . 241 Little, David 1Fr.1 ,.., , . . 292 Lites, Charles 1So.1 ...,. . . . 276 Lites, Joseph 1Jr.1 ...,.. . . . 262 Litton, Harvey 1Fr.1 ,..,. . . . 292 Lockett, Chucky 1So.1 .... ...... 2 77 Lockett, VWlliam1Sa.1 .... . . .131, 133 Loftin, Steve 1Fr.1 ...... . . . 120, 292 Latten, Yvonne 1So.1 . . . . , . 277 Logue, Michael 1Fr.1 .... . , . .292 Lomus, John 1So.1 ............... 140 Loper, Donald 1So.1 ......,..,. 52, 277 Lerey, Kim 1Sr.1. .52, 141, 150, 154, 156, 241 Lowrey, Rita 1Sr.1 .... ..,.. 2 41 Lowry, Sam 1Fr.1 ..., . . . 121, 292 Lubum, Gwen 1Fr.1 ..,., .... 5 2, 292 Lucker, Wayne 1So.1 . . . ..., ,277 Lusk, Debbie1Sr.1 ,.. . , , .241 Lyles, James 1Jr.1 ..,. . . . 262 Lyles, Thomas 1Sr.1 ,... . . . 241 Lynch, Debi 1Jr.1 ,.,. . . . 262 M MacManus, Rc1yford1So.1 ..... 40, 42, 43 Magie, Mike 1Fr.1 ............ 121, 292 Malaer, c1rris1e11rr.1 .... ....... 2 92 Malone, Howard 1So.1 . . . , .... . .277 Mongham, Pam1So.1 , . , . . . . 152, 164 Manshack, Debbie 1Jr.1 .... ..... 262 Maranto, Penny 1Jr.1 .... ....... 2 62 Maranto, Tony 1Jr.1 .....,.,...,.. 262 Marshall, Nanette1So.1 .... 52, 138, 277 McGutfie, Dennis 1Sr.1. . .29, 86, 88, 161, 242 McGuflie, Ronny 1So.1 ...,......,, 277 McGuire, Esther 1Jr.1 62, 85, 88, 150, 158, 168 262 McHall'1ey, Donna1Sa.1 ..,. 64, 165, 277 McHalttey, Mark 1Sr.1 .... 134, 135, 242 McLain, Kevin 1So.1 .......... 183, 277 McMillon, Annette 1Jr.1 ........,,. 262 McNeil, Freddie 1So.1, .,.,.,.,..,. 277 McPhail, Adrian 1Fr.1 ....,......,. 293 McWhiney, Mark 1Sr.1 . .81, 88, 112, 1 16, 242 McWhiney, Steve 1Fr.1 .,.,.... 121 , 293 McWilliams, Kathy 1So.1 .... ..... 2 78 McWilliams, Nancy 1Fr.1 ..,.,.,,.., 293 Meek, Debbie 1Sr.1 .......,., 179, 242 Meek, Paul 1Fr.1 ...........,.,.., 293 Merritt, Jan 1Jr.1 .... 47, 51, 88, 258, 262 Metcalf, Cassandra 1Sr.1 .......... 242 Metcalf, Devitta1Fr.1 . . .36, 43, 176, 293 Metcalf, Tyrell1So.1 ........ 35, 43, 278 Metoyer, Priscilla 1Fr.1 .,...,.,..., 293 Meyer, Darlene 1So.1 , .62, 152, 159, 278 Meyer, Mary 1So.1 ............... 278 Meyer, Troy1So.1 ,..,. ....... 1 71 , 172 Meyers, Charles 1Jr.1 . .81, 1 12, 119, 131, 262 Meyers,James1So.1 .104,108,12l,131, 1 32, 184, 278 Meyers, Susan 1So.1 ...... , .... 52, 177 Miles, Potti1Sr.1 ......... 146, 173, 242 Miley, Philip 1Jr.1 ....... 34, 35, 42, 263 Milford, John 1Fr.1 ..,........, 35, 293 Milgate, Judy 1Jr.1 . ,34, 36, 37, 158, 167, 169, 182, 263 Miller, Charles 1Jr.1 . . . .,..... .263 Miller, Cynthia 1Fr.1 .... .... 1 88, 293 Miller, Danny1Jr.1 ..,. ..... 2 63 Miller, Jim 1Sr.1 .,.. ,...,... 2 42 Miller, Kathy 1So.1 .,,. .......... 2 78 Miller, Larry 1So.1 .....,... 52, 177, 278 Miller, Leisa1Fr.1 . . . ...,,,. 67, 293 Miller, Robert 1So.1 . . . . , .278 Moreau, Paul 1So.1 .... Moreno, Shelley 1Fr.1 . . Morgan, Lucille 1Fr.1. . . Morgan, Morgan, Stephanie 1So.1 . .167, 188, Morris, James 1So.1 Patricia 1So.1 . ....81,1l2 Morton, Cindy1So.1 . .65, 152, 162, Moses, Greg 1Jr.1 ,... . . . , Mosley, Douglas 1Fr.1 ,.,. . . . Mosley, Minnie 1Jr,1 ...........,. Mosley, Peggy 1Jr.1 .......... 167, Moss, Deborah 1Sr 88 150 178 -le -A r , . M1oss,Marty1So.1...112,121,132, 177, 184, M1oss,Melanie1Sr.1 .......... 181, 293 263 293 242 189 263 263 293 138, 293 278 243 263 27a 278 243 27a 263 293 293 278 293 243 131, 243 293 27s 263 176, 243 278 293 293 278 27a 278 177, 278 263 293 263 263 243 143, 278 243 Moten, Sally 1Fr,1 ............ 138, 293 Mullonix, l.eilani1So.1 .64, 173, 177, 182, 1 88, 278 Murphy, Barry 1So.1 ..... ......, . 36 Murphy, Mary 1So.1 . . . ....... . 279 Murray, Jimmy 1Jr.1 .,.... 123, 126, 263 Mushko, Jimmy 1Jr.1 ............. 130 Myers, Susan 1So.1 ..,, .... 5 2, 56, 279 Myles, Caluin1Fr.1 .... ..,. 1 21, 126 N Nagy, Katherine 1Sr.1 .... .... 2 43 Naile, Pamela 1Jr.1 .... ........ 2 63 Nard, Tommy 1Fr.1 ....... 121, 189, Nations, Anthony 1Sr.1 .... 154, 156, 243 Neal, Danny1So.1 . . .168, 170, 171, 279 Neal, Diane 1Jr.1 .2B, 63, 67, 71, 83,161, 255, 263 Neill, Trey 1Jr.1 .....,......,.,. 263 Nelson, Teri 1Jr,1 ..... ..... 6 4, 263 Nelson, William 1Sr.1 .... ..... 2 43 Netter, Effie1Jr.1 ,.,..... .... 2 63 Newby, Mary Helen 1Jr.1 .,....... 263 Newson, Pamela1Fr.1 , ........ . . Newson, Ricky 1Sr.1 .,.... 123, 127, Newson,Shelia1So.1,,,.,..,.... Newton, Lonfone1Fr.1 ........... Netter, Douglas 1Sr.1 .... . . , 293 243 279 294 243 Norcross, Vicki 1Sr.1 . .47, 49, 51, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 88, 105, 143, 146, 244 Norman, Donald 1Jr.1 ..... , .,., 34, 263 Norman, Mark 1So.1 ..... , ....... 279 Narred, Sheryl 1Sr.1 , . 168, 173, 185, 244 Nunnally, Angela1So.1 ........ 65, 279 Nunnery, Ronnie 1Fr.1 ..... 170, 171, 294 Nunsank, Gordon 1Jr.1 ..........., 263 Nuttall, Becky 1Jr.1 . , .63, 65, 71, 83, 88, 14O,147,161, 263 Nuttall, Ginger 1Fr.1 .....,.. 66, 73, 294 O Odell, Brenda1Sr.1 . ,. . . . .168, 244 Ogborn, Lisa1Fr.1 . . . ..... .294 Oldham, Mark 1Sr.1 . , . .... 181, 244 Olivier, Charles 1Sr.1 .... .... 2 44 O'Neal, Cynthia 1Jr.1 ............. 263 o'Nee1,Jae1rr.1 ............ 189,294 O'Neal, LyndeIl1Sr.1 . .28, 34, 35, 52, 53, 148, 244 OtwelI,Tammy1So.1 . .65, 152,268,279 Ousley, Danita1Jr.1 .,.....,.. 189, 263 Owens, Mike 1Jr.1 . . . . . . .263 Ozgun, Bora 1Jr.1 ...,. .... 2 63 P Paddie, Claudette 1Jr.1 .....,...... 263 Palermo, Constance 1Sr.1 .....,. 22, Palermo, Liz 1So.1 ....... .67, 165, 244 279 Polka, Robert 1So.1 . . . . ....... .279 Parish, Wanda 1So.1 . .,. . ...,. 36, 279 Parker, Chris 1Sr.1 . . . . .... . .244 Parker, Jamie 1Sr.1 ..., .... 2 44 Parker, Lloyd 1So.1. . . , Parker, Sheron1Fr.1 . . . ....132 ..,.294 Parker, Susan 1Jr.1 . . . , ..,.264 Parker, Bettye1Fr.1 ....., .... 2 94 Parks, Bobbie Ann 1Jr.1 . . . .... 264 Parks, Carolyn 1Sr.1 ..... ..., 2 44 Parks, Joyce 1So.1 .... .,..279 Parrish, Melinda . . . ....., . 279 Partain,Joe1Fr.1 , ........... 143, 294 Pate, Michael 1Sr.1 .,.,.,......... 244 Patterson, Paige 1Jr.1 . .64, 140, 153, 182, 258, 169, 264 Patterson, Reginia1Fr.1 .,.......... 294 Paul, Beverly 1Fr.1 ...... ........ 2 94 Pavey, Cindy 1So.1 .,., ,.,., 6 2, 279 Peek, Billy 1So.1 ..,..,...,... 121, 279 Pennington, Beckey1Fr.1 ........ 65, 294 Penny, Willie 1Sr.1 ...,., ...... 2 45 Pennywell, Judy 1Sr.1 .,.. .... 2 44 Pennywell, Judy 1Sr.1 .... .... 1 80 Pennywell, Kathy 1Sr.1 ..,... .... 2 45 Pennywell, Morgaret1So.1 ......... 279 Pennywell, Sharon 1Sr.1 ....,....., Pennywell, Verneda1So.1 . . .65, 166, Pepper, Terry 1Jr.1 ............ 67, Pepper, Victor1Sr.1 . . . . . . , Perkins, Jonie 1Fr.1 ...... .,..., Perkins, Stephanie 1Fr.1 ......, 189, Perot, Renee 1Jr.1 ....... .,..., Persley, Angela 1So.1 .... . . .140, Peters, Kim 1So.1 ...,... ,.,..., 245 279 264 245 294 294 264 279 279 Peterson, David 1Fr.1 ,... .... 3 8, 294 Pettigrew, Bobby 1Sr.1 ..... .... 2 45 Pettigrew, Sharon 1So.1 .... .,.... 2 79 Peyton, Patricia 1Jr.1 ..... .... 6 6, 264 Phillips, Lorraine 1Fr.1 .... ,.,. 6 6, 294 Phillips, Mitchell 1So.1 ,.......,..., 279 Phillips, Phyliss1Jr.1 .............. 264 Phillips, Randy 1So.1 . .121,132,168, 279 Pierce, Lloyd 1Fr.1 ..,,...,.,.,.,., 294 Pilgreen, Sherry 1Jr.1 ,... .,., 2 64 Pinchera, Sharan1Jr.1 . . . . , . , Pinchera, Sharon 1Sr.1 ,,.., ....... Pinkney, Anthony 1So.1 ,.,.... 188, Ploter, Carmencita1Jr.1 ,..,.,..... Ploter, Debbie 1Fr.1 ..... .... 6 7, Plater, Sandra1Jr.1 . ,. . . , , . , Poland, Deborah 1Sr.1 .,...... 164, Poland, Rodney1So.1 . . .81 , 95, 97, 108,112,130,131,132, Polk, Thomas 1Fr.1 ..,...,,..,.,., Porterfield, Charles 1So.1 . , . . . . , Portertield, Frank 1Fr,1 ...,.,.,..., Posey, Cindy 1Jr.1 ............... Posey, Karen 1So.1 .65, 72, 152, 177, Posey, Tracy 1Jr.1 ...... ,... 4 7, 51 , 245 279 264 294 264 245 104, 279 294 279 294 264 279 264 lndex I 331 248 Potter, Brenda 1Sr.1 ..,....... 185, 245 Pettet, Leon1Jr.1 .,,. 1 12, 131 , 184, 264 Potter, Penny 1Jr.1 ,.........,.... 134 Pouncy, Gladys 1So.1 ...,......,.. 279 Powell, Melissa 150.1 .... . .65, 168, 279 Pratt, linda1Jr.1 ...., .,.,... 6 5, 264 Freddy, Melonie1Jr.1 .......... 66, 264 Presswood, Gary 1Jr.1 . . .34, 38, 39, 166, 264 Price, David 1Jr.1 .... .....,..,. 2 64 Price, Theresa 150.1 ...,.......... 279 Priest, Linda 1Fr.1 ,..... 96, 97, 188, 294 Primrose, Donnie 1Jr.1 .,.,........ 264 Prince, SheneII1Sr.1 .... . . .245 Pritchard, Dale1Fr.1 ..., ,,., 5 2 Pritchard, Douglas 1Fr.1 ..,.,...... 294 Pritchard, James 1Jr.1 ,...... . . 1 12, 264 Procell, Rodney 1Jr.1 . . .81, 1 12, 131, 264 Procell, Stanley 1So.1 .... ,121, 142, 280 Prudhome, Beverly 1Sr.1 ........... 245 Prudhome, Debbie 1So.1 .... . . .279 Prudhome, Leslie 1Jr.1 ..... . . ,264 Prudhome, Stephen 1Fr.1 . . . . . .294 R Raborn, Terri, 1So.1 .... .... 3 8, 280 Rachal, David1Sr.1 . . ..... 245 Rachal, Jan1Jr.1 . . , ....,. .264 Rachal, Jerry 1Sr.1 , , . .... 181, 245 Rachal, Marie 1Fr.1 . . . ...... .294 Rachal, Susan 1So.1 , . . . . . .280 Rachall, Pam1Fr.1 ....... ....... 2 94 Rachel, Christopher 1So.1 .,.,...... 280 Rainer, Ronnie 1Jr.1 ...,... 81, 112, 264 Ramsey, Debbie 1Sr.1. ,25, 28, 58, 84, 86, 87, 89,104,106,109, l47,153,l61, 225, 245 Randolph, Douglas 1So.1 .......... 280 Raphiel, Ester 1Jr.1 ..... ..... 2 64 Ravenna, Susie 1Sr.1 . . . ...... .245 Ray, Lisa1Sr.1 . .... . .... 150, 245 Ray, Rhonda 1Jr.1 ..., .......... 2 65 Ray, Tommy1Jr.1 ........ 143, 166, 265 Reaves, Paula1Sr.1 ............. , 179 Reddix, Rosalind 1So.1 .... . . .280 Reed, Barbara 1So.1 .............. 280 Reed, Leona 1Jr.1 ................ 265 Reeh, Carol1Sr.1 ....,., 47, 49, 51 , 246 Reeves, Kathy 1Fr.1 . . . ....... 78, 294 Reeves, Mark 1So.1 .... ........ 2 80 Reggio, Chris 1Fr.1 , . . .... 121, 295 Reggio, Mike 1Sr.1 ,,.. . ....... 246 Remedes, Monica 1Fr.1 .... .... 4 0, 295 Remedes, Patricia 1Sr.1 .... ....... 2 46 Renter, Rovinski 1Sr.1 . . . .... 240, 246 Robinson, Harry 1Jr.1 .... .... Robinson, Harry1Sr.1 . . . . . . . . Robinson, Johnny 1Fr.1 ...... , . 126, 265 246 295 Robinson, Mike 1So.1 .. . ... . , ,280 Robinson, Randy 1So.1 ..,. ...., 1 26 Robinson, Tammy 1Jr.1 .... ..... 2 65 Rodgers, Cindy 150.1 . . . .... .280 Rogers, Kathryn 1Sr.1 . . , . . . . 246 Rogers, Kurtiss1Fr.1 .... .... 2 95 Rogers, Margaret 1So.1 . . . ..... 280 Rogers, Rebecca 1Fr.1 . . . . . .64, 295 Rogue, Jo Ann1.lr.1 . . . .,.. .265 Rogue, Lee 1So.1 . , . ....,.... 280 Ross, Dale 1Fr.1 .... ..., 6 6, 172, Ross, Jackie 1Fr.1 .,..,........ 67, Ross, Richard 1Jr.1 ......,.,.. 112, Ross, Sherrie 1So.1 66, 152, 162, 163, 295 295 265 280 Rothenberger, Brigetta1Fr.1 .,.., 67, 295 Rowan, Dana1So.1 ...66, 152,174, 177, 280 Rowell, Debra 1So.1 .....,........ 280 Ruftins, Jerome 1So.1 . ,....,.... . Runyan, Henry 1Jr.1 ...... 131, 132, Rutledge, Bryan1S0.1 .38, 170, 171, Rutledge, Lynn 1Jr.1 ..... 34, 38, 39 Rutledge, Mary 1Jr.1 ............. 280 133 172, 280 166 265 Rutledge, Tammi1Fr.1 ..... .40, 172, 295 S Saffel,Jackie1So.1 . .. .. ,64, 280 Saizan, Rhonda 1So.1 , . . , . ,67, 280 Salter, Venita1Fr.1 . ..........,... 295 Samuel, Donna1Sr.1 .........,.., 247 Samuel, Laurie 1Fr.1 . . .66, 189, 287, 295 Samuel, Law0nner1Fr.1 ......... . .295 Samuel, Terry 1Jr.1 , . . , . .... . .265 Sanderfur, Clay 1So.1 .,.. ....... Sanders, Stephen 1So.1 ..... 52, 53 Sandidge, Vicki 1Sr.1 ..........., Sanditer, Jimmy 1Sr.1 . . .49, 88, 174 Schellinger, Donna 1So.1 .....,. 66 Schepp, Sandra1Sr.1 .,..,....... Schonfarber, Ben1ie1Fr.1 ......... t 280 280 247 247 280 247 295 Smith, Cathy 1st.1 .3, 83, 86, 87, 88, 136, 160, 161, 159, 182, 185,248 Smith, Cheryl 1st.1 52, 53, 57, 85, 88, 248 Smith, Debbie 1se.1. . .66, 159,167, 168, 281 177,182 I Smith, Denver 1So.1 ........,.... 177 Smith, Donna Kaye 1Sr.1 ,..,... 140, 248 smith, Ethel im .....,.....,... 295 Smith, ceyle 1Jr.1 ,.... 57, 152, 167,265 Smith, Gloria ......... 38, 43, 295 Smith, Jerry 1Sr,1 ..... Smith, Jimmy 1So.1. . . . Smith, Jo 1So.1 .... 40, Smith, Ken 1Jr.1 ...... Smith, Kristi 1Fr.1 .... Smith, Loyd 1So.1 . . . 41,177,189 ....35,183, I 180 281 281 265 295 281 Smith, Mike 1Fr.1 ........ 120, 143, 295 Smith, Pamela 1So.1 ....... 65, 138, 281 Smith, Patricia Ann 1Sr.1 .23, 62, 159, 248 Smith, Susie 1Jr.1 ............. 57, 265 Smith, Teri 1So.1 ..... 104, 108, 177, 281 Smith, Wayne 1Sr.1 . . . Sneed, Beverly1So.1 . . ,...52,167, Schontarber, Janet 1Sr.1 .52, 53, 56, 105, 143 247 I Schweigart, Robert 1Fr.1 , . . .,.., .295 Scott, Lee1Fr.1 ......,. .....121 Scott, Patricia 1So.1 . . . . . .40, 280 Scott, Robert 1Jr.1 .... ..... 1 31 Screws, Arran 1Jr.1 .... ........ 2 65 Seekford, Beth 1So.1 .,......... 52, 280 Seekford, Dole1Jr.1 ,.,,. . 121, 130, 265 Self, Bobby 1Jr.1 ,.,.., ...,... 5 2, 265 Self, Stan 1Fr.1 ......, . .... 121 295 281 Solice, Sherrie 1So.1 . . . . . .65, 72, 281 Sally, Lynn 1So.1 .....,. ....... 1 83 Solomon, Ramona1Sr.1 . . , .... 248 Sowell, Kevin 1Sr.1 ...... . . . 248 Sowell, Terri 1Fr.1 ,...... ..,. 2 95 Spann, Charlotte 150.1 ..,. .... 2 81 Spillman, Rickey 1Jr.1 ..., .... , . 265 Spinks, Bonnie 1Fr.1 ....,...... 40 Spurgeon, Stanley 1Jr.1 ....... 181 Staggs, Randy 1Sr.1 . . . .......... Stansbury, Cynthia 1Jr.1 . ..,... 165 Starkey, Jon 1Sr.1 ....,.. .... 1 72 Starks, Debbie 1Jr.1 .,... . . . Starnes, Donny1So,1 .... ...,. Stava, Stanley 1Jr.1 ..,....... 168, Stephens, Bernita1Fr,1 ........... Stephens, Katherine 1Sr.1 . 88, 93, 97, 167, Stephens, Randy 1Jr.1 ..,...... 266, Stephens, Stephanie 1Fr.1 .......,. Stephens, Theresa 1Fr.1 .......... 7 I 295 265 248 265 248 266 281 266 295 1 50, 248 267 295 295 Stephenson, Kathy 1Sr.1. ,25, 58, 61, 104, 107,154,167, 248 Stephenson, PouI1So.1 29,121, 135, 143, 145, 177, 184, 281 Stewart, Judy 150.1 .,.....,... 66, 281 Stewart, Monica1So.1 . . . ... .281 Stiles, Janice 1So.1 .... ..,. ..... 2 8 1 Stills, Martha 1So.1 ..... .......... 2 81 Stillwell, Donna 1Sr.1 .,.. 49, 47, 51, 248 Stokes, Diane 1Fr.1 . ,...,, . .... 38 Stokes, Mary 1So.1 .,...,..,.,... Stovall, Freida1Jr.1 ..,...,.,. 152 7 Revils, Brenda 1So.1 ..., .... 6 5, 280 Revils, Fred 1Jr.1 ..... ..... 1 81 Reynolds, Faye 1So.1 .... , .,.,.,.. 280 Rhodes, Betty 1Fr.1 ......,.,...... 295 Rhone, Denise 1Sr.1 . .62, 66, 70, 83, 150, 151,161,173,174, 175, 246 Rich, Charles1Sr.1 , ...,......,... 246 Rich, Laura 1Sr.1 , . .47, 50, 83, 101, 102, 146, 154, 156, 230, 246 Rich, Pat1Fr.1 ....... ,,., 1 74, 294, 295 Richard, David 1Fr.1 .............. 295 Richard, Francis 1So.1 , , . . . .280 Richard, James 1Fr.1 .... ........ 1 21 Richard, Maggie 1Sr.1. ..........., 246 Richardson, Brent1So.1. , . ,121, 125, 126 Richardson, Donald 1Jr.1 ........... 265 Richardson, Jackie 1So.1 ........... 280 Richardson, Teresa 1Fr.1 ......., 36, 295 Richmond, Karen 1Sr.1 .... . . .246 Riggs, Jerry 1So.1 . . .... ,.... 2 80 Rimsky, Paul 1Jr.1 .... . ........ 265 Robbins, Jeff 1Sr.1 ......,.,.. 180, 246 Roberson, Barbara 1Sr.1. . .58, 61, 78, 80, 86, 87, 88,1o9,151, 161, 167, 173 246 Roberson, Robena 1Jr.1 62, 68, 76, 77, 78, 139,l48,l51,156,165,167,174, 175, 265 Roberts, April 1So.1 . , , .....,. 185, 280 Roberts, Susan 1Jr.1 . .34, 35, 52, 88, 265 Robertson, Leo 1Sr.1 ........,...., 246 Robinson, Carolyn 1Jr.1 ........... 265 Robinson, Dennis 1Fr.1 .........,,. 295 Robinson, Diana 1Sr.1 .62, 65, 70, 85, 86, 150, 154, 157, 246, 247 Robinson, Doris 1Fr.1 , ..,........ . 332 I Index 295 Sellers, Dennis 1So.1 ......,..,... Semon, Mike 1Jr.1. . .34, 36, 37, 262 Semon, Rusty 1Jr.1 .............. Sepulvado, Karen 1Jr.1 ........ 180 Seymour, Debra 1Jr.1. . .46, 51, 138, Seymour, Johnny 1Fr.1 ........ 121 Shaw, Regina 1Jr.1 .............. Shell, Terri 1Jr.1 ....... 66, 88, 182 Shelton, Mary 1So.1 ........... 62 Sherril, Skipper 1So.1 .121, 132, 170 Sherrill, Scooter 1Fr.1 ......... 121 Shields, Kaye 1Fr.1 ..,......... 66 t 1 t 281 265 265 265 186, 265 295 265 265 281 281 295 295 Shillings, Katy 1Jt.1 . .26, 46, 51, 78, 104, 107, 152, 156, 265 Short, Bobbie 1So.1 , , .......,.,, 281 Silvey, Raymond 1Sr.1 ... ,... . . , Simons, DoIe1So.1 ......... 35, 52, Simpson, Clitton1Jr.1 .... . 123, 124, Sims, Toney 1Sr.1 ..... ......... Singer, Linda 1Fr.1 .... .... 247 281 127 247 295 Singletary, Jef'f1Fr.1 .... . . . 38 Sisson, Kayla 1Jr.1 ..,. .... 2 65 Slade, Carrie 1Jr.1 .,,. .... 2 65 Slay, Pam 1Jr.1 ,.... . . .64, 265 Sloan, Nancy 1Fr.1 .... . . .40, 295 Slone, Essie1Jr.1 ..... .... 1 88, 265 Small, Charity 1So.1 .... ..... 2 81 Small, Delphine1Sr.1 . . . . . .52, 247 Small, Mary 1Jr.1 ..... ....... 2 65 Smith, Barbara 1Sr.1 ........ 52, 53, 248 Smith, Bill 1Sr.1 ................ 24B Smith, Bucky1So.1...121,170,171,184, 281 Smith, Carl 156.1 ..,.,,..... 36,412,411 Strong, Johnny1So.1 . . .38, 43, 168 296 281 266 281 Strother, Chips1So.1 ..,... 121, 184 281 Stroud, .lames1Sr.1 ..,.,.,.,,.... 248 Stroud, Jason 1Fr.1 , . . .40, 166, 172 296 Stroud, John 1Fr.1 ..... 296 Stuckmeyer, Richard 1Jr.1 35, 52, 165 266 Summerlin, Steven 1So.1 . . 1 12, 1 18, 170, 171, 281 Sumerall, Jerry1Fr.1 ...... 121,171, 296 Swann, Angie 1So.1 ....... 65, 165, 282 Sweatt, Deborah 1Jr.1 . . ,...67,1B6, 266 Swilley, Gail 1Jr.1 ...,. ..... 6 4, 266 T Tallant, Cynthia 1Sr.1 ...... 67, 165, 249 Talley, Deborah 1So.1. . , . ..... . . .38 Tonner, Dono1d1Fr.1 ...,. .,... 5 2, 296 Tate, Cindy 1Jr.1 ..,... .... 1 86, 266 Taylor, Carol 1So.1 ..,. ..... 2 82 Taylor, Darrell 1Fr.1 . . . .... 121, 296 Taylor, David 1So.1 . . . .... 167, 282 Taylor, Earnest1Sr.1. . . ..., . 249 Taylor, Eddie 1Fr.1 .... . . . 296 Taylor, Elbert 1Fr.1 .... . . . 296 Taylor, Ella 1Jr.1 .,............... 266 Taylor, James ............,. 296 Taylor, Jerry 1So.1 . . .168, 170, 171, 177, 282 Taylor, Kenneth 1So.1 ...,, 123, 125, 282 Taylor, Mark 1So.1 . ,..... . .52, 53, 282 Taylor, Nathaniel 1Jr.1 . . , .,... 266 Taylor, Ricky 1So.1 .... . . . 282 Taylor, Riley 1Fr.1 ..,., ....... 2 96 Taylor, Ronnie 1So.1 . . . .... 165, 282 Terrell, Demetris 1Fr.1 ........,..... 36 Terrell, Jacqueline 1Jr.1 . ........ 62, 266 Terrell,James1So.1 ..121,131,132, 145, 184, 268, 282 Terrell, Kev1n1Sr.1 ............... Terrell, MeIodynee1So.1 . . .66, 177, Terry, Ricky 1So.1 ...... 40, 41, 176, Tew, Greg 1Fr.1 ............. 292, Thames, Rusty 1Fr.1 .... . ...... . . Theriot, Cheryl 1Fr.1 .,...,. 65, 138, 249 188, 282 282 296 296 296 Theriot, William 1Jr.1 ......... 112, 266 Thigpen, James 1Jr.1 52, 53, 85, 148, 162, 163, 266 Thomas, Beni1Fr.1 . . . ....,... .296 Thomas, Bill 1Jr.1 ..,. ..,....... 2 66 Thomas, Calvin1Fr.1 , ..... 121, 126, 296 Thomas, Cathy 1Fr.1 .............. 296 Thomas, Dexter 1So.1 ............. 188 Thomas, Joe 1Jr.1 .... 134, 135, 167, Thompson, Betsy 1Jr.1 .... 63, 66, 71, Thompson, Charlene 1Fr.1 ....... 67, .296 ,296 Thompson, Ira 1Fr.1 ............. Thompson, Joyce 1Fr.1 . . . .... . Thompson, Laneito 1Jr.1 ....... 166 Thompson, Lee 1Fr.1 .......,..,.. Thompson, Linda 1So.1 ........... Thompson, Lisb 15r.1'. 67, 78, 80, 152 266 266 296 266 ..4O .282 296 Thompson, Sylvester 1Fr.1 . ......... 297 Thompson, Tommy 15 t.1 .........,. 249 Thornley, Rene1So.1 ....... 64, 152, 282 Thorton, Don 1So.1 ....... 112, 121, 282 Thornton, Doug 1Sr.1 ..81,112, 120, 128, 130,184,249 Thurston, Patrick 1So.1 ......... 38, 282 Tidwell, Jim 1Jr.1 ..... .,.. 2 66 Ugnor, Irma1Sr.1 ..... ...... 2 49 Tindall, Jeri 1So.1 ........,.... 40, 282 Todaro, Raymond 1Sr.1 ........,... 249 66 Tolson, Toby 1Fr.1 , . , 73,152,165, 297 Tony, Annette 1Sr.1 . ....... ...... 2 49 Towns, Debbie 1Sr.1 .......... 174, 249 Tramel, Brad 1Sr.1 ... ...181, 249 Tramel,Jet11So.1 .... ...... 2 82 Trammel, Doris 1Jr.1 .............. 266 Tran, Han Van 1So.1. ...,......... 282 Trigg, Leslie 1So.1 ...... 36, 40, 166, 282 Trigg, Michael 1Fr.1 . ,,... .... . . . .297 Triplet, Danny1Sr.1 .... .......... 1 81 Trisler, Garey1Sr.1 ..... ...... 2 49 Trisler, Rhonda 1Fr.1 ..,........ 64, 297 Trotter, Mark 1Sr.1 .,............. 249 Tucker, Peggy 1Sr.1 .65, 88, 141, 182, 250 161165, Renee1Sr.1 ....... 178, 179,250 Turner, Brenda 1Jr.1 ........... 65, 266 Turner, Debra 1Jr.1 .... ......... 2 66 Turner, Rita 1Jr.1 ..... . .... 1, 186, 266 Turner, Roy 1Fr.1 ................ 297 Turner, Sondy1Fr.1 ..... 67, 73, 152, 297 Tyler, Ricky 1Sr.1 . .20, 25, 81, 86, 87, 88, 104,106,109,112,142,l6l,184, 239, 250, 296 U Uzzle, Leslie1So.1 ..... , . . .282 V Vaughn, Cindy1Sr.1 . , . , . . . .280 Vaugh, Marien1So.1 .,.... ,.,. ' 282 Veuleman, Glynn 1So.1 .... ..,.,. 2 82 Veuleman, LaVerda1So.1 ,.,,... 65, 282 Veuleman, James 1Fr.1 ..,......... 297 Vincent, Glen 1So.1 .,,....,.. 177, 282 Vines, Susan 1Fr.1 ......... 67, 152, 297 Vinson, Patrick 1Fr.1 .... .......,. 2 97 W Wade, Stan 1Sr.1 ..........,.,,.. 250 Waldrop, Judy 1Jr.1 ......... . .65, 266 Walker, Becky 1So.1 . . .65, 165, 177, 282 Walker, Billy 1Sr.1 ..,.......,.... 250 Walker, Billy 1So.1 ...... .....,... 2 83 Walker, Jennifer 1Fr.1 ...........,. 297 Walker, l.inda1Fr.1 .......,. 67, 73, 297 Wallace, Brent 1Jr.1 , .... .....,. 2 66 Wallace, Dwain1.lr,1 ............. 266 Wallace, Richard 1So.1 , ........... 283 Wallace, Vicki 1Sr.1 . .159, 174, 178, 179, 228, 250 Teddlie, Deborah 1Fr.1 . . . ..... 36, 296 Waller, Michael 1Fr.1 ....,.....,.. 126 .253 Waller, Russell 1Jr.1 .............. 266 Wollingsford, Leland 151.1 . .34, 148, 176, 250 247, Walsworth, Donna1Fr.1 ......, 172, 297 Walsworth, Faula151.1 . . .47, 49, 51, 250 Walther, Nancee 150.1 ...., 65, 152, 283 Warfield, Annie 1So.1 ............. 283 Warren, DaIe1J1.1 .29, 81, 104, 107, 1 12, 138, 143, 156, 184, 254, 266 Warren, Dean 151.1 . .104,107,112,117, 251 130, 154, Warren, Con 1Jr.1 ..... 29, 1 12, Warren, John 1Sr.1 ........... Warren, Kev Warren, Pau Washington, Washington, n 1Sr.1 .......... o1Fr.1 ...... . . . Edwin 1Fr.1 ....... Edwina 1Fr.1 ...... 156, 184, 266 , 34, 251 1 30, 251 , 65, 297 ....297 175,297 Welch, Danny1So.1 . .121, 130, 270, 283 Welch, Dennis 151.1 .............. 251 Weldon, Amy 1Jr.1 . .63, 71, 88,138,146, 147, 156, 162, 163, 177, 259, 266 Wells, Richard 151.1 ............,. 251 Wells, Ricky 1Jr.1 ........ 1 12, 130, 266 Westbrook, Chodra1Sr.1 . .62, 65, 70, 82, 141 , 251 Westbrook, Michele 1Jr.1 .63, 65, 71, 140, 146, 158, 266 Westcott, Judy 1Jr.1 ..,. 62, 88, 140, 153, 159, 266 WhatIey,Jobeth1J1.1. .88, 151, 153, 158, 182, 266 Wheaton, Cynthia 151.1 ....,....,. 251 Wheller, Jerome 1Jr.1 .... .... 2 66 White, Alvin 1So.1 .... .... 1 32 VWlliarns, Cassandra 1Fr.1 ......,... 297 Vhlliams, Charles 1Jr.1 .... 34, 36, 37, 43 Mlliams, Debra 1SY.1 ............. VWlliams, Dorothy 1Fr.1 . .... 65, 140, Williams, Gladys 1Jr.1 ............ Williams, John 151.1 . . , Williams, Mary 1Fr.1 ..... ....,. VWlliams, Priscilla 15o.1 ...,. .... Williams, Ricky 151.1 ..... .... VVilliams, Sheila 15o.1 . . . . . . . Williams, Terri 1Jr.1 . . . Williams, Terry 1Fr.1 ...,......, 40, Williams, Tony 151.1 .,.... 186, 188, Williams, Vicki 151.1 .... 87, 88, 139, 154, l56,167, 175, 233, 239, Williams, Willie 15o.1 ......,..,.., Williams, Zella1Fr.1 ......,....... Washington, Juanita 15o.1 ......... 283 White, Mark 151.1 ,..,........ . . .251 White, Mark 1Jr.1 ..........,..... 266 Williamson, Ann 1Jr.1 , . .62, 83, 187, Washington, Washington, Me1lene151.1 ..... Myra 1Fr.1 ....... 185,251 ....297 .267 Washington, Randy 15o.1 ...... 132, 283 White, rar-0150.1 . .o5, 72, 152, 164, 283 Whitecotton, Harriett 151.1 , . , .25, 53, 56, 143, 251 Williamson, Charles 1Fr.1 ....,...,. 1Mllis,Brian1Sr.1 .... 28, 52, 53, aa, Washington, Sharon 1Fr.1 ...... 140, 297 Watkins, Daniel 1Fr.1 ..... ....... 2 97 Watkins, Karen 151.1 . . . ..... 34, 35 Watkins, Kenneth 15o.1 . . . . . . . .283 Watkins, Wonda15o.1 .... ..,.. 2 83 Watson, Kathy 151.1 .... Watson, Randy 15o.1 ..,...... 126, 283 Watts, Charles 15o.1 ...... 170, 171, 283 Webb, Sheila 151.1 . 21 , 22, 83, 86, 87, 88, 136,140,146,l4B,159,160,161, 182, 251 Webster, Leon 1So.1 ............., 1 89 ........251 Weed, Yvonne 150.1 ..... ....... 2 B3 Weglowski, Ted 15o.1 ..... .... 5 2, 283 Weinell, David 1Fr.1 .....,........ 297 Weinell, Don15o.1 . . . .... 40, 42, 283 Weir, Jeffery 1Fr.1 . . . ..... 40, 297 Weir, Paul 1Fr.1 .... ..,. 5 2 Whitehurst, Felecio 1Fr.1 . 64, 68, 165, 297 Whitson, Nola1Jr.1 . , .88, 140, 147, 148, 161 , 182, 267 Wiggins, Kathy 151.1 .... ........ 2 51 Wildes, Joseph 1So.1 .... .... 2 83 Wildes, Sally 151.1 ,...... ..,. 2 52 Wilkerson, Donald 1Jr.1 ........... 267 Wilkinson Wilkinson Wilkinson ,amy 111.1 ......... 180,267 ,Brian1Jr.1.121,130,143,170, 171, 184,267 , Joseph 1So.1 ..,.,...... 283 Wilkinson, Ricky1Sr.1 .81,112,130,141, 143, 145, 184,252 Williams, Barbara 1Jr.1 ......,..... 267 Williams, Rebecca 151.1 . .52, 57, 84, 105, 150,173,182, 252 Williams, Beverly 151.1 ........ 180, 252 Williams, Carolyn 1Jr.1 . . . . .... . .267 Willis, Bruce1Fr.1 . . , . ..,.. 39,52, 1Mlson, Annie 1So.1 . . . .... . . . , 1Mlson, Carl 151.1 ..... ...... VWlson, Charles 1.11.1 ......... 123 Vlhlson, Donna 151.1 ............. Wilson, Gordon 1Jr.1 . 143, 148, 167, Wilson, Kenneth 1Fr.1 ..,...,..,.. Mlson, Melanie1So.1. .66, 166, 179 Mlson, Michael 1So.1 ............ Vthlson, Mike 1Sr.1 .24, 31,112, 184 Wilson, Pauline 151.1 ..........., Vvhlson, Regina 151.1 ...........,, Vlhlson, Rosalyn 1Fr.1 .... . . .189 Vlhlson, Sondro1So.1 .... ..... Wilson, Sheila 1Jr.1 . . . . . . .65 Vlhlson, Shelly 1Jr.1 ......... , . . . VWlson, Stephen 1Fr.1 ............ Wilson, Steve 151.1 .... 88, 140, 237, 1 1 I 252 297 267 252 297 283 252 283 267 297 252 150, 252 189 297 267 297 149, 252 297 283 252 189 252 267 297 283 283 252 252 252 297 283 267 267 297 252 1Mlson, Teresa 1Jr.1 .............. Mlson, Tracy 151.1 ........ 49, 156, VVindham, Richard 1Fr.1 ........... Vwnget, Sheila 1Jr.1 .......... 162, Winslow, Randy 15o.1 . 131, 132, 170, Wisby, Charles 1So.1 ..... 127, 189, Wisterman, M1att1Jr.1 52, 53, 85, 88, Wisterman, Terry 1Fr.1 . . . 1Mtsell, Lindo151.1 .,... Wood, Gary 151.1 ..,.., Woodard, John 1So.1 .... Woodard, Kim 151.1 ...,, Woodard, Wanda 1Jr.1 267 252 297 267 283 283 148, 267 ....52 297 253 ...l38,253 ...121 132 Wyatt, Cynthia 151.1 . .64, 82, 83, 86, 109, 146,159, 161, 166, 173, Wyatt, Debbie 151.1 ............. Wyatt, Steve 1Jr.1 . . . Y ...123 Young, Beverly 1Jr.1 . . . . Young, Billy15o.1. . ..,.......... Young, Brenda 151.1 ..,.......... Young, Bruce1So.1. . .131,132,166, Young, Glynn 15o.1 ...... Young, Lo1etta1J1.1 ..,... Young, Nelda 1Jr.1 64, 152, Young, Ricky 151.1 . .,... . Young, Virginia 1Sr.1 . . . Young, Wanda 15o.1 .... Youngblood, l.ou15o.1 . . . . .52, 53, 165, 172, Youngblood, Marlin 151.1 . . . . . , . Youngblood, Samuel 1So.1 .... .... Youngblood, Ted 151.1 ..... .... Youngblood, Wckie1Sr.1 . . . . . . . Z Zeagler, Denise 150.1 ...... Zel1ner,Mike1J1.1 . . . 65,152, . . . 183, 253 267 88, 253 , 267 .283 253 283 283 267 267 253 253 283 1 21 253 126 253 253 283 267 lndex f 333 In Memoriam Gary Leon Johnson - December 13, 1957-May 8, 1975 Michael Jefferson - August 24, 1961 - February 12, 197 4 1' .r ,gif s ..' '- ,al With work completed, I would like to make some personal comments about the i976 ACCOLADE. I am proud of the ACCOLADE Staff and their talent, proud of their capability to coriggf promise, and proud of their ability to often. A i Financing a book of this kind is a tough iob, but Mrs. Collins is an exceptional business ma . ager. Assistant Editor Hank Delony has proved Miss Linda Loper and Mrs. Elaine White to who V' credit is due for their advice and guidance to the entire staff. - Thanks should also be ext A ded to Dennis McGuffie for his many artistic contributions to this book. ,Drummond Photography has provided exgllent. photography service and deserves much gratitude. 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