Woodlawn High School - Accolade Yearbook (Shreveport, LA)

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Accolade 1979 Woodlawn High School Shreveport , La. Volume 19 Editor Kathy Murphey Advisors Miss Linda Loper Mrs. Elaine White Look to This Day, For It Is Life, 2 Opening The Very Life of Life, F hose who have experienced the loyalty, sportsmanship, pride and devo¬ tion of Knighthood realize the impor¬ tance these qualities play in everyday life. They are all a part of the Wood- lawn tradition. This tradition plays a vital role in life at the Castle, providing opportunities for all students. The Knights continue to rise to the stand¬ ards of years past and meet the chal¬ lenges of today. The Knights also realize that their time is now. They must work, play and fight today, for tomorrow is not yet theirs and yesterday is theirs no more. Opening 3 In Its Briej Course Lie All the Truths The Bliss of Growth , The Glory of Action, For Yesterday Is but a Dream , 10 Opening And Tomorrow Is Only a Vision, But Today Well-Lived Makes Ever J jtXs , y 1 2 Opening Look Well Therefore to This Day! 16 Instruction SECTION EDITORS: Cheryl Dnngand Melinda Kay 1. Mr. Cook’s busy schedule permits an occasional walk through the quadrangle. 2. Mr. Cook, one of Woodlawn’s most loyal fans, congratulates Knights after the quarter-final victory over Lee High. OPPOSITE PAGE: I. Mr Green works closely with teachers and the problems of classroom discipline. 2. Mrs. Pugh leaves her office daily to observe classroom situ¬ ations. 3. Mr. Holman makes good use of his spare time, a ranty between discipline problems. 18 Instruction Administrators Run the Show Keeping the many areas at WHS running smoothly, the administrators had a very full year. Mr. Cook, as the Castle’s mentor, worked with the assistant principals in guid¬ ing the course of the year. Mrs. Pugh coun¬ seled teachers in instruction, while Mr. Green and Mr. Holman handled administra¬ tive and disciplinary duties. Their help proved invaluable to both teachers and stu¬ dents as they made themselves available whenever needed to insure the efficient run¬ ning of the educational process at Wood- lawn. Their dedication made the school year more rewarding. For the past nine years Mrs. Mildred Byrd Pugh has provided guidance for teachers and students as Assistant Principal of Instruction at Woodlawn. Mrs. Pugh retired this year after serving Caddo Parish Schools for 25 years. The 1979 ACCO¬ LADE Staffs wish to extend appreciation to Mrs. Pugn for her years of dedicated service. Instruction 19 Miss Susan Adcock . . . General Math I and II Mrs. Billie Alford . . . General Math II Mrs. Alice Aiken . . . Geometry Miss Betsy Blankenship. Resource Room Mrs. Katherine Boatner. . . General Science Mrs. Willia Mae Bolding Librarian 20 Instruction Counselors Provide Guidance 1. Mrs. Hudson and Mr Gilliam join other faculty members in the faculty lounge 2. Counselors talk with students about grades and schedules. OPPOSITE PAGE: 1. Miss Lopcr discusses test scores with David Law¬ rence. An important part of the Woodlawn fac- ulty, the counselors had a busy year with their many responsibilities. As freshman counselor, Mr. Gilliam helped new students get acquainted with ways at the Castle. Sophomore counselor, Mrs. Hudson, spent much of her time working out schedule problems. Mrs. Skinner’s duties as junior counselor included administering college preparatory tests, while senior counselor, Miss Loper, aided students in college choices and applications. Their guidance proved invaluable to the Knights. Mrs. Judith Bordelon . . Speech I Mrs. Clarice Brown . . . Home Economics I, II Mrs. Ann Burt. . . Spanish I. II, III, IV Instruction 21 I. Mr. Lott borrowed equipment from the audio-visual library for his agriculture class. 2. Never out of work were secretar¬ ies Miss Leviston and Mrs. Clark. OPPO¬ SITE PAGE: I. Mrs. Crews explains the card catalogue to library worker Susan Fenton. 2. Mrs. Olson’s duties included checking in students first period from the book room. Mr. Floyd Byrd . . . General Math II Mr. Rodney Chandler. . . American History, Journalism Mrs. Fran Clark Principal ' s Secretary Miss Yvonne Coffey . . . American History , Free Enterprise Mrs. Janice Coleman . . . English Mrs. Ruthie Coleman . . . Typing I, General Business 22 Instruction Librarians and Secretaries Add Extra Dimension Many of the duties performed by both the librarians and secretaries helped to lighten the load of teachers and administra¬ tors. The librarians aided students by pro¬ viding a warm atmosphere in which they felt comfortable to study and research interest¬ ing topics. Filing, typing, and keeping the books in order were some of the many duties performed by the WHS secretaries. Mrs. Jeanette Collins . . COE, Business Math Sgt. Floyd Courtade . . Military Science I, II, III. IV Mrs. Barbara Crews . . Library Secretary Instruction 23 1. The scores on English I tests aren’t always pleasing to Mrs. Goldsby. 2. Mrs. Nelson, who substitutes regularly at Woodlawn, instructs her class on the assets of a good listener. OPPOSITE PAGE: 1. Seniors Gina Brooks, Claudia Brumley, and Randy French express their feelings of happiness as they listen atten¬ tively. 2. Sophomore Jody Allen selects novels to read for his English II class. 3. Class is a rude awakening for Lloyd Pierce. Mrs. Katie Cross. . . English II Mr. Charles Crowder . . Sociology , Free Enterprise Mrs. Mary Day . . . English IV Mr. Jimmy Decn . . . Custodian Mr. John Dilworth . . . P.E., Drivers Ed., Track Coach Miss Betty Dixon PE. 24 Instruction English Encourages Self-Expression students at WHS. They were encouraged to express personal feelings through creative writings such as themes and research papers. They gained a working knowledge of the structure and usage of the English language. Students could choose from such courses as English, speech, reading, and journalism. Mr. Joe Duhon . . . Algebra Mrs. Martha Ellis . . . English IV Miss Emma Farmer Civics Instruction 25 Foreign Languages Mr. Aaron Franklin . . . Civics Miss Queen Franklin . . . Reading I Mrs. Velma Fuller. . . General Math I Mrs. Dorothy Gilliam . . . Civics, American History Mr. John Gilliam. . . Freshman Counselor Mrs. LaJuana Goldsby . . . English I 26 Instruction Widen Perspectives I he curriculum at Woodlawn provided a wide selection in the field of foreign languages. French, Spanish, and German were all offered as electives. Interested students were given insight into the people and customs of other countries as well as a knowledge of the structure of the language they studied. Those students who planned future study of a second lan¬ guage were given a solid base for continued study while others found that their understanding of Eng¬ lish was enhanced by the comparison of two lan¬ guages. I. French student Jay Oakes conjugates a verb. 2. Miss Hovious gives Robert Gra¬ ham some assistance during French. OPPOSITE PAGE: I Mrs Randall gives individual attention to Sharn Greene. Instruction 27 Social Studies r he areas covered by Social Studies were as varied as the students at Woodlawn. They ranged from sociology and psy¬ chology to American history and free enterprise. By studying the past in relationship to the present, it is often possible to steer the course of the future. The students and teachers at the Castle worked toward this goal making their endeavors even more important to the education of all the students. Mrs. Lottie Henmgan . . . Typing I, , Free Enterprise Mr. Terry Hopkins. . . Band Director Miss Dorothy Hovious . . . English I, French l, II, III Mrs. Velma Hudson . . . Sophomore Counselor Mr. Ken Ivy . . . P E., Drivers Ed., Football Coach Mrs. Lucy Jennings . . . Registrar 28 Instruction Reveal a World of Knowledge Mr James Jenson . . Mechamcal Drawing I, II, III. Small Gas Engines Mr. Jesse Johnson . . World History. Geography, Free Enterprise Mr. John Johnson . . Biology Instruction 29 1. Many models are used to demonstrate the different aspects of science. 2. Mrs. Alford and Wilbert Lemons work prob¬ lems in General Math. OPPOSITE PAGE. I. Dr. Martin grades math papers during his preparation period. 2. Ruth Ann Welch provides a question for Teresa Rice. 3. It takes some students longer than others to open their lockers. Mrs. Mary Johnson . . . Reading Miss Clementine Jones . . General Science Mrs. Bobbie Kellum Typing . Business English Mrs Renda King . . English 11 Mr Ron King . . An Mr Virgje King Custodian 30 Instruction Science and Math Open New Doors The precision of mathematics has its practical application in the ever-changing world of science. To delve the mysteries of science was the challenge of the students taking physics, chemistry, and biology. These students used algebra, geometry, and advanced math to develop their power of logic and reasoning. To gain an overall knowledge of the world about them, some students took general math and general sci¬ ence. Mrs. Bette Lafitte . . . Home Economics . Home A Family Living Mrs. Beth LaGrone. . . Work -Study Program Mrs. Carmen Laugh man . . English III, Speech II Instruction 31 I. Films keep Coach Robinson busy during football season. 2. Coach Ivy diagrams plays in his spare moments. OPPOSITE PAGE: 1 Scott McFerren discusses track time with Coach Har¬ bor. 2. Knights show their true feelings for coaches. 32 Instruction Physical Education Encourages Health and Fitness Physical Education remains very much a part of a well-rounded education. Realizing this impor¬ tance, the faculty at Woodlawn supported many extra-curricular activities dealing with sports. A girls’ track team, under the coach¬ ing of Mrs. Williamson, was added to provide a way for more students to participate in sports. Together with the physical education instructors, other teachers helped to shape the well-rounded student that is the goal of WHS. Dr. Rogers Martin . . General Math I Mrs. Joyce McDonald English II Ms. Spring Moore . . Special Education Instruction 33 Arts Provide a Means for Self-Expression I he esthetic as well as the academic side of life is given con- sideration at the Castle. The practical forms of art are offered for study as are the most classical forms. While many students participated in these courses purely for enjoyment, others with professional aspirations in the arts gained invaluable experi¬ ence. Mn. Carol Morgan Biology Mr Lowell Morrison Drivers Ed. Head Foot hall Coach Mr Orlando Mow. Chotr Mrs Sara Olson Reclamation Room Miss Valene Pikes English III Mrs Mattie Radial COP. Data Processing. Book keeping I 34 Instruction 1. Students displav paintings for “Back to School Night.” 2 Band members take a break from practicing OPPOSITE PAGE: I. Art instruction given by Mr. Lovelace helps develop Kathryn Neill ' s interest in art. Mrs Signd Randall . . American History . German ill Mrs. Jud Remedes . . Cafeteria Worker Sgt Elbert Roberson . . Military Science I, II. III. IV Instruction 35 I. Mrs. Rachal arrives early for FBLA meetings. 2. Melinda Kay is baffled by Mrs. White ' s instruc¬ tions. OPPOSITE PAGE: 1 An adding machine is an important part of bookkeeping to Jimmy Wil¬ son. 2. Angel Bell works hard to sharpen shorthand skills. 3. Typing students race against the clock dur¬ ing a timed writing. Mr. Doug Robinson . . . Drivers Ed., P.E., Football Miss Mary Robinson . . . American History Mrs. Susan Robinson . . . Algebra II. Advanced Math Mr. William Robinson . . . Psychology Mr. Joseph Roge . . . Biology II, Environmental Science Mr. Melvin Russell. . . P E., Basketball 36 Instruction Business Students Gain Saleable Skills Typing, bookkeeping, and shorthand were three of the many business courses offered to Woodlawn students. These and other subjects enabled many to learn useful skills and establish a background of business techniques. A solid education in the funda¬ mentals of business was helpful in preparing students to become members of the business world. Mr. Shealy Shelby . . . Civics, Football Mrs. Carole Skinner Junior Counselor Mrs. Carolyn Smith PE. Instruction 37 Vocational Courses V ocational electives that were offered students extended their areas of learning. They obtained useful experience for their extension of ability which would be useful in everyday life and future occupations. Home Economics and Home and Family Living helped stu¬ dents become better members of their present and future homes. Emphasis was placed on consumer buying, family finance, and home furnishings. Mechanical drawing presented an opportunity for students to explore a general study of basic drafting. Classroom theory was applied as students studied job opportunities in the small gas engines and woodworking classes. Mr. Curtis Smith . . . General Science. Chemistry Mr. Steve Smith . . . GeneraI Science. Physics Mr. Walter Spain . . . General Math Mrs. Helen Sproull. . . Librarian Mrs. Chris Strother. . . Distributive Education Mrs. Sybil Thompson . . . Cafeteria Manager 38 Instruction Offer Practical Experience 1. Coach Ludley demonstrates shop equipment to Wayne Rathbun and Rod¬ ney Murray. 2. Cynthia Walker Knsti Smith, and Dalu Ross put the finishing touches on a sewing project. 3. Dress forms come in handy for Nancy Harper during home economics class. OPPOSITE PAGE: Mr. Jenson show ' s Scott Shields how to be more accurate with measure¬ ments in mechanical drawing. Miss Lorane Tucker Algebra I, General Math II Mrs. Elizabeth Tuggle . . Teacher Aid Mrs. Mary Turner . . PE Instruction 39 I. In the R.O.T.C. office Lisa Johnson can be found typing tests and promo¬ tions. 2. Sgt. Roberson prepares one of his teaching aids for students. OPPO¬ SITE PAGE: I. WHS s Color Guard presents our flag at each home football game. 2. Woodlawn’s Rifle Team aims toward higher goals. Mrs. Allic Ware . . . Cashier Mr. Leroy Washington . . . Small Gas Engines Mrs. Carol Watson . . . Assistant Cafeteria Manager Miss Dons Wayne . . . English 1 40 Instruction R.O.T.C. Displays Responsibility and Character Cadets enrolled in WHS’s R.O.T.C. pro¬ gram were instructed in the principles of lead¬ ership and responsibility. They gained experi¬ ence through drills, discipline, and hard work. Some cadets, through R.O.T.C., planned their future education in the Armed Services. Vari¬ ous divisions of the R.O.T.C. included Rifle Team, Orienteering Team, and the Lancer Drill Team from which students could profit. Mrs. Sonja Webb. . . American History ; Civics Mrs. Elaine White . . . Shorthand I, Free Enterprise Instruction 41 1. Eddie Bumcon lends a helping hand in Woodlawn teachers’ lounge. 2. Mrs. Wat¬ son stays busy receiving lunch money from hungry students. OPPOSITE PAGE: I. Because of an efficient cafetena staff, lunch became a good part of the stu¬ dents day. 2. Mr. Deen renders his service in the parking lot. Mrs. Catherine Whitman . . Attendance Secretary Mr. Beachman Williams . . . Biology Mrs. Joy Willaimson . . . English III Mr. Ward Willis . . . Aviation. La. History. Free Enterprise 42 Instruction Supportive Personnel Reinforce Knights ro maintain the pleasant surroundings at Woodlawn was the duty of the supportive personnel. Well-balanced meals were served by the cafeteria workers each day. The cus¬ todians provided a pleasing environment through the proper upkeep of the grounds and building. As in all areas, Knights ' pride was evident. Mrs. Dot Willis. . . PE Instruction 43 44 Spirit Still the one’ — Red Line continued in this tradi¬ tion by taking first place last summer at the USA Drill Camp at North Texas State University for the sec¬ ond year in a row. All That Jazz” Captured the atten¬ tion of the judges, other competitors, and the specta¬ tors at camp. Out of one hundred possible points. Red Line merited 99.6 of them, the highest score ever obtained at the camp. Sixteen members of the line placed in Marching Drill Downs and Super Sen¬ sational Strutting, with Rhonda Ferguson winning first overall in Drill Downs. The award-winning rou¬ tine was also performed at a Shreveport Steamer game last season. Other perform¬ ances included participating in National Competition in California last year and per¬ forming at the Red River Revel. 46 i Spirit Willis Leads Red Line Through Excitement Filled Seasons 1. Introducing halftime performances for the second year is Pat Rich, “Voice of Red Line.” 2. Performing the traditional “Kick Routine” are Debbie Brown. Rhonda Fer¬ guson. Denise Vinson, Donna Agnor. and Dianne Lalena. 3. Red Line girls stretch before practice each day. 4 Receiving last-minute pointers is Claudia Brumley. OPPOSITE PAGE: 1. Mrs Willis gives time and patience to help achieve perfec¬ tion for Red Line. 2. Coordinating activi¬ ties are Susan Kern. Dianne Lalena. and Claudia Brumley. 3. Mrs. Willis assists Co-Leading Lady Susan Kern. 4 Red Line performs a routine to “Daybreak at the Homecoming pep rally. Spirit 47 Red Line — I. Dianne Lalena participates in the many chants to boost the Knights. 2. Diane Maranto experiences the bro¬ ken heel agony. 3. Lisa Kerry. Susan Zucco, and Jan Hill eagerly await the time to perform the hat routine at the Fair Park game 4 Tracy Parnsh. Dee Eberhardt. and Debbie Brown show that “jazzy” Knight spirit at the Cap¬ tain Shreve game 5. Hat trouble before the half — Brenda Pettigrew calls on Mrs. Willis for assistance. 48 Spirit Still the One 1. Kathy Mixon and Donna Agnor visit during the Shreve game after half¬ time was rained out. 2 Red Line stretches while getting ready for their halftime performance. 3. Debra Sir- mon, Darlene Lafitte, and Susan Wil¬ son enliven the afternoon pep rally. 4. Loxj Jeffreys enjoys being a part of the Woodlawn spirit. Spirit 49 Seniors— Height of Knight Spotlight Knight Band Back — Bigger, Better LJ nder the direction of Mr. Terry Hopkins, WHS’s band provided enter¬ tainment throughout the year by per¬ forming at football games, pep rallies, and the memorial service. In addition to entertaining the stu¬ dent body, the band highlighted the year with a trip to New Orleans to take part in Mardi Gras festivities. Partici¬ pating in the Red River Revel, Natchi¬ toches Christmas parade, and Holiday In Dixie parade, the band members always showed pride and determination in spite of its small number. Fund raising projects such as selling candy, coloring books, household prod¬ ucts, and car wash tickets to finance the year’s activities. The Band Parents’ Club also assisted in these endeavors. Add.ing variety was the football game against the band of our arch rival, Southwood. Soirit 55 Mr. Terry Hopkins Revives W.H.S. Band I. Flag Line members arc Lisa Bohan¬ non, Lynn Thomas, Amy Burnham, Angie Spann, Stacy Anderson. Rhonda Ketchum, and Kerrie Brian. 2. Eddie Lewing demonstrates his talent on the sax. 3. Stage Band members are FRONT ROW: Jeff Tate, Donald Walker. Joel Turner. Tim Lasyone. Dennise Foster, Delcnc Dean, Jim Norman, and Terry Prymek ROW 2: Nelson Brown. Dale Pritchard, Allen Harris. Ronald Walker. Stuart Flint. Mark Fontana, and Todd Kelley. 4 Pat Moss enjoys performing with band members. 56 Spirit I. Mr lerry Hopkins brings spirit and enthusiasm to WHS as band director. 2. Band officers for the year are Sherri Mulmay, Fr. Rep.; Ruth Ann Welch. Rifle Cap.; Lou Kunce. Drum Major; Allen Harris, Pres ; Claire Vinson. Asst Drum Major; Pat Moss, V. Pres.; Dale Pritchard. Sr. Rep . Stuart Flint. Soph Rep.; and Ryan lather, Jr. Rep 3. Flag Line members show Knight spirit at all games. 4 Rifle Line members are FROM ROW: Carla Stalnaker ROW 2 Mary Williams; Vicki Buffington Ruth Ann Welch. Captain; Delane Dean; Lisa Dailey Cheerleaders Boost Spirit Level Sponsor Mrs. Carole Skinner, Martha McGuire, and Donna Wilson. Carolyn Mims, ICay Woodward. Tern Parrish. Gina Brooks, and Felicia Whitehurst. Spirit 59 Pepsters Enliven Players, Fans 60 Spirit Spirit, enthusiasm, and dedication were the qualities of the seven Knight cheerleaders. As a result of their dedication and lots of summer practice, the pepsters were awarded three excellent and two superior ribbons at the SMU summer clinic. Spirit and enthusiasm played a major role in capturing the National Cheerleading Association Spirit Stick. Their viva¬ cious Knight spirit also helped them win First Place and a Most Spirited Squad plaque after attending a cheerleading clinic at Centenary. Keeping the crowds fired up at games and pep rallies was the main responsibility of the cheerleaders. Judging from response and crowd participation, they did an excellent job. I. Felicia Whitehurst. 2. Martha McGuire. 3. Terri Parrish. 4. Gina Brooks. Spirit 61 Lancerette Leaders Direct Pep Major Tobic Tolson, Lt. Colonel Vicki Hughes, Colonel Becky Pennington, Major Sonya Moore, and Mrs. Carolyn Smith, sponsor. rrue Knight spirit and creativity were demonstrated by the Lancerettes this year, who were sponsored by Mrs. Carolyn Smith. For the first time in years, Knight fans were privileged to see many different formations performed on the field by the Lancerettes under the leadership of Colonel Becky Pen¬ nington. Among those seen were the shield, WHS KNIGHTS, and BIG RED. During June the officers attended a marching workshop at LSU in Baton Rouge, chaperoned by Lancerette mothers Mrs. Carolyn Moore, Mr s. Oneda Wood, and Mrs. Dolores Hughes. The officers also worked very hard making posters and draw¬ ing formations for performances. All this contributed to making the pepsters a really close-knit group who shared many exciting memories. 62 Spirit CAPTAINS: Kristi Smith, Donna Johnson, Dalu Ross, Paula Warren, Becky Boudreaux, Kristi Brian, Donna Garcic. LIEUTENANTS: Rene Blount, Cheryl Dnng. Lee Ann Posey, Peggy Smith, Melissa Heins, Becky Chatwin, Tonya Eason, Deb¬ bie Smith, Debbie Lindsey, Ranita Wood. Spirit 63 Lanceretts Find Captain Donna Garcie and Lieutenant Let Ann Pose serve as officers for Com- pan A COMPANY A — FRONT ROW. Sharon Perot, Janice Nelson, Lisa Arnold, Sharri Green, Debbie Dennis, Janice Hynard ROW 2: Wend Beshea Rita Martin, Susan Swift. Marian Hesse Jud Thomas ROW 3: Lynn Hicks, Robin Cleveland. Angela Walker ROW 4 Karen Hemperley, Mary Atkins ROW 5 Debbie Sharp, Connie Whitehead ROW 6: Karen Hicks. Knsti Green ROW 7: Kayla Allen. Julie Sanders. 64 Sprrt Knight Fever Contagious COMPANY B — FRONT ROW: Kim Kinlev. Melinda Slay. Debbie Wilkinson. Michelle Moss. Paula Blundell ROW 2: Darla Dunn. Brenda Milford. Susie Parker. Julie Webb. Kristi Koenig. Annette Williams. ROW 3: Pam Bledsoe. Nancy Wallace. Donna Shillings. Kama Fair, Micki Martinez, Melinda Sandifer. Spirit 65 Dedication and Time Contributes COMPANY C: FRONT ROW Madeline Coleman. ROW 2: Irma Alexander. Lee Ann Burroughs. Melinda Grace. Robin Keene, Kristi Webb. Cheryle Rathbun. Kim Brooks. Eileen Haynes, Teresa Johnson, Marlene Jones. ROW 3: Renee Waters, Diane McMorns, Kcni Baker, Laura Holland. Dawn Fowler, Lisa Foster. 66 Spirit to Pep Squad ' s Success COMPANY D: FRONT ROW: Donna Watson, Dana Stewart, Angel Matranga, Tammi Arinder, Nancy Melvin, Renee Partain. Susan Boat ner, Mary Ann Matranga, Edna Cobb, Sandra Sanders. ROW 2: Came Fugate, Kern Jordan, Ak.ba Hill. Sharon Hewitt. Spirit 67 Much Hard Work and Enthusiasm Captain Kristi Brian and Lieutenant Rene Blount are officers for Company E. COMPANY E: FRONT ROW: Debbie Self, Swan Travis. Joy Kinley. Vickie Cantley, Dawn Hanson ROW 2: Lynn Tucker, Dawn Stevens. Lynda Bynum, Kerri Glasscock, Lisa Padget. C beryl Tidley, Dana Ulmer ROW 3: Terry Pictz. Gina Joshlin, Bonnie Boudreaux. Charlene Hamlet, Elise Lattier. Regina Zimmerman. Donna Johnson, Sharon Couvillion. Brenda Farrar. 68 Spirit Pay Off in Company Competition COMPANY F: FRONT ROW Robin Holland, Rene Sepulvado, Rhonda Johnson. Angie Hingst, Laurie Palmer ROW 2: Pam Bry ant, Elisha Hollingsworth ROW 3: Sherry Jacobs, Angie Repolo, Sharon Allen, Tammy Stevens. Cindy Reed, Elizabeth Ashley. ROW 4: Sandy Ingram. Anita Samuel. Terry Chandler. Serving as officers for Company F are Captain Kristi Smith and Lieutenant Debbie Smith Spirit 69 Spirit Comes in Small Packages COMPANY G: Laura Terry. Tina Morns. Melody Moss. Lon Tolson, Donna Head, Holly Freeman. Sherry Brooks. Kathy Lee. Debbie DuBrock. Debbie Chatwin, Ten Ravenna. Tina Purdue. Vicki Arrington. Paula Changelose. Patricia Brennon, Jodi Collette. 70 Spirit Drummers ' Got ' That Beat DRUMMERS: FRONT ROW Donna Crawford, Paula Yarnell. Paula Wilcoxen. Susan Mid¬ dleton. Janet Holtzclaw. ROW 2: Sherry Toms. Melinda Kay. Made Key, Melissa Adolph. DaLu Ross serves the Lancerettes as Head Drummer and Cheryl Dring is the Lieutenant. Spirit 71 Spirit Helps Boost Knights Into Playoffs 9 .V 9 ? X Jf I Lanccrettes perform a pregame show for a Woodlawn game. 2. Lieutenant Ranita Wood exhibits her spirit for Woodlawn during a cheer 3. Sonya Moore introduces a Fair Park officer to Lancerettes as Becky Penning¬ ton and Vicki Hughes look on. 4 Com¬ pany B I. Lancerettes “line up” for ihe Knights. 2. Enthusiasm pays off for Renee Blount and Debbie Lindsey as the Knights wm again. 3. Senior Lancerette officers catch up on the gossip at halftime. 4. Pep rallies always incite excitement for the Lancer¬ ettes. 5. Lancerettes during Homecoming pregame performance. ley. Chns Bcrthelot. Randy Solice. ROW 2: Paul Peek. Mgr.. Calvin Thomas, Billy Joe Johnson. Douglas Mosley. Mike Magee. Steve Clifton. Wayne Bry ant. ROW 3: 76 Sports James Garner. Rusty Funk, Kris Pictz. Joseph Anslcy, Terry Tyler. Rickey Gilliam. ROW f 4: Wayne Tillman. Greg Frazier, Mark Greathouse. Charlie Cryer. Gary Ezer- nack, Marcus Moore. FRONT ROW: Doug Woodward. Mike Gilbert, Dennis Dunn, Greg Doms. Darryl Bros- sette. Todd Kelly, Mgr ROW 2: Mike Smith. Kevin Foster. Mike Muse, Darryl Taylor, Steve Loftin. Scooter Shemll. Bobby Bigby. Mgr ROW 3: Danny Ozment, Darren Warren. Jimm Wilson. Tyrone Johnson, Scott Franks. Michael Waller, Benny Young, Mgr ROW 4: Bobby Agnor Brian Blackwell, Theron Bntt. Brian Brumley, John Boughton. Tony Green. Coach of the Year Lowell Morrison . . . ' A Knight From the Word Go ' 78 Sports Coach Dilworth Coach Mornson Coach Robinson Head Coach Lowell Morrison, leading the mighty Knights once again into the 1- AAAA playoffs, took leave this year but left his mark at the Castle. During his five years as head mentor, Morrison received the Coach of the Year award twice. Defensive coordinator Coach Ken Ivy did a superior job with the Big Red defense and further boosted the Knights with his exuber¬ ance during every game. A former NFL draft pick, third-year assistant coach John Dilworth incorporated his playing experience and game knowledge in coaching the defensive backs. The newest addition to th e Knights’ coaching staff was Doug Robinson. For¬ merly head coach at Southfield. Coach Rob¬ inson became a vital asset to the Knights’ program. Receivers were under the guidance of Coach Shealy Shelby in his ninth year of coaching the Knights. During his ninth season as defensive line coach, Thomas Ludley continued to keep the Big Red defense alive and well. Sports 79 F.C.A., J.V. Provide Moral Support A oodlawn s Fellow ship of Christian Athletes underwent a rebuilding process this year. The newly appointed sponsor Steve Smith was indeed an inspi¬ ration and a model to fol¬ low. FCA members often got together to share testi¬ monies and to just fellow¬ ship with one another. FRONT ROW: Barry Miller. ROW 2: Mr. Steve Smith. Darryl Brosette. Johnny Seymour, Rusty Walters. Steve Loftm. ROW 3: Benji Bledsoe, Jody Allen, Greg Dorns, Dennis Dunn. Rusty Funk. ROW 4: Charlie Cryer, Greg Frazier, Mike Magee, Terry Tyler, Darren Warren. FRONT ROW: Russell Hicks, John Brosette. David Norwood, Robbie Grubbs, Scott Warren, David Candler. ROW 2: Carl Anderson, Billy Pntchard, David Lacour, John Miller, Robin Dyson, David Ogletree. Herbert Jackson. ROW 3: Paul Weaver. Robert Hall, Kirk Liles, Al Bedell, Victor Cotton. Joe Leon. ROW 4: Terry Prymek, Ricky Ellzey, Mike Whitehead. Gilbert Hayes, Jody Allen, Larry Larson, Chris Mollenkamp. 80 Sports Knights Experience Close Encounters I he 1978 vear was indeed a storybook season that earned the und the nickname of tte and the “Cinderella Ki As the season VfhMirce ftrmj losses, the Knights could only hope to come out “staying alive.” However, happy endings as in other great tales became nonfiction for Woodlawn, conquering nine of the next ten opponents and a berth in the state playoffs. The first three playoff games were sym¬ bolic of the magic season as the Knights defeated Natchitoches, Lake Charles, and ’ Lee High ot baton Rouge, in each of games the team came back to win after half¬ time deficits. Nevertheless, the clock struck twelve for the Cinderella Knights on December 8 as bad weather, poor field con¬ ditions and injuries dealt the team their final loss; but it was a defeat overshadowed by many sweet victories. Once again. Wood- lawn’s pride turned seemingly insurmounta¬ ble odds into a stepping stone. Sports 81 WHS 21 Lowell ' s Army Advances Far in Playoffs Natchitoches Central 7 WHS 21 Lake Charles 17 A oodlawn staged its first playoff vic¬ tory coming back after a 7-0 halftime deficit to annihilate the Chiefs 28-7. Kevin Guer¬ rero sparkled that night passing for three touchdowns and running for another. Coach Ivy’s defense held the District 2-AAAA champs to 56 yards total offense and a scoreless second half. The offensive line blew holes in the Chief’s defense despite the loss of Duke Frazier to a knee injury. W,. h a first and goal situation for Lake Charles, the game was looking dim for the Knights, but the Big Red Machine held fast and then turned the ball over to Lowell’s Offensive Army. After a quick prayer and a fake punt, the Knights put the Cats away and advanced to the quarterfinals to face Lee High of Baton Rouge. u 12TH MAN SEZ,. BACK TO STATE ON 78 KNIGHTS r GO GO WHS 28 Lee High 13 WHS 7 ■ Jesuit-N.O. 35 r he Lee High Rebels were undefeated when they arrived in Shreveport boasting a record of 11-0, but the Knights changed all that. Being behind at the half once again gave Woodlawn the spark they needed rally¬ ing with four touchdowns in the second half, two of those by fullback Rusty Funk. The Knight defense, without senior linebacker Mike Smith, switched into a 5-3 defense which proved more than adequate. WHS just couldn’t get going as Jes¬ uit handed the Knights their final loss of the season. Defensive efforts proved inadequate against the Bluejays’ tough wishbone offense. The only touchdown of the night for Woodlawn came on a quick pass to All-Sta¬ ter Jimmy Blackwell. A long and thrilling season left the Knights with a 9-5 record. It also made them one of the last four teams in the state to put away their gear. 82 Sporti WHS Loves the Knight Life 1. Dennis Dunn’s kicking is invaluable to Knights. 2. Greg Frazier proves his worth in regular season. 3. Coach Ivy makes the disco scene. 4. Big Jimmy Blackwell makes one of his many receptions 5. Burt Kinley gets one for Daddy’s. 6. “Our faith and love we pledge to thee. . . Sports 83 Knights Thrive on ' Stayin Al 1. Rusty Funk turns upfield for Knight yardage. 2. Making a han- doff to Knight running back is Kevin Guerrero. 3. Mike Smith, Mike Magee, and John Boughton discuss defensive strategy. 4 Den¬ nis Dunn kicks the winning field goal in the B.T.W. game. 84 Sport 12th Man Clout Turns Rags to Riches 1. “Lowell’s Linemen” are awesome in the trenches. 2 Big Red defense swats another “jacket”. 3. Coach Morrison sends in a play by flanker Steve Loftin. 4. 1979 State Runner-Up Squires Pace Woodlawn to Playoffs The 1979 Roundballers of Woodlawn finished the season with an impressive 31-5 record. More impressive, however, was the fact that four juniors and only one senior constructed the starting lineup. The Woodlawn Knights dunked nine out of ten distri ct opponents, quickly securing a place in the playoffs and the district champi¬ onship. With the loss of three starting seniors early in the season, the Knights quickly filled in the empty spaces. The remaining Knights carried Woodlawn to another title. Fulfilling the coaching position was Mel¬ vin Russell, a dedicated leader and a fine example. Admired by his players, he led the Knights to another title and another success¬ ful season in another great sport. 1. Roderick Lott goes up for a ‘sure two points. 2. Big Keith Grant domi¬ nated under the Knight goal. 3. Mel¬ vin Youngblood beats an opponent for an early layup. 88 Sports 3 Youngblood, Grant and Scott Melvin Youngblood All City. District and Slate Keith Grant All City and District James Scott All City and District 90 Sports Receive Basketball Top Honors |. Michael Williams versed as manager for this year ' s team giving invaluable assistance to Coach Russell. 2. C oach Russell talks over game strategv during halftime OPPOSITE PAGE - 1. Keith Grant. Willie Shaw and Roderick Lott control the boards. 2. Keith Grant goes up fora jump. Sports 91 Coaches Impressed Y oung but spirited described the 1979 Girls ' Basketball team. There were no sen¬ iors on this year’s team but the girls never gave up, at one time winning three straight. Final tallies left the Lady Knights with a 6- 17 overall record for their first full competi¬ tive season. With Young Team Miss Betsy Blankenship and Mrs. Carol Morgan were coaches for the girls ' team. Both agreed that the girls did very well for a first-year effort. WHS Lady Knights, now with a little experience, look forward to next season and improvement. I. Carol Morgan and Betsy Blank¬ enship coach the first girls’ team. 2. Talking over game plans were important during ‘timeouts. FRONT ROW Tony Mills. Monica Whaley. Jerenc Anderson, Vickie Strong. ROW 2: Gloria Carroll. Angela James. Marilyn Davis. Rosalyn Lawrence. Linda Johnson. 92 Sports WHS Girls Take a Turn for the Better I. Gloria Carroll and Marilyn Davis con¬ verge on the ball. 2. Marilyn Davis goes up for an important rebound. 3. Vickie Strong led the Lady Knight offense. 4. Jud Thomas and Robin Clark were the girls’ basketball managers for the ’79 sea¬ son. Sports 93 94 Sports 1978 Varsity Baseball Knights had another struggling year on the diamond with a 9-10-1 overall record, four of those wins and six losses coming in district. Though the Knights possessed a great amount of talent, they also experienced much bad luck. Adding to the Knights’ trouble this year, Woodlawn played several games in rainy and cold weather. WHS diamondmen gained a few new features this year which included new uniforms and a pitching machine, purchased by the WHS Booster Club. Quite a few players were batting over the 300 mark this year, including junior first baseman. Chuck William¬ son. our sole All-District Knight for ’78. F RONT ROW: Jeff Guilbeau, Wade Childress. Jimmy Hall, Danny Welch. Rodney Poland. Gerry McGee, George Jordan, Lee Williamson. Mike Holland. ROW 2: Kevin Guerrero. Greg Frazier. Steve Loftin. Mike Magee. Benji Bled¬ soe. Scooter Sherill. Chuck Williamson. Roger Lucs. Knights Struggle Through Tough Season I. Knights “rap between innings. 2. WHS first baseman. Chuck Williamson, earns All-District selection. 3. George Jordan “makes” the play. 4. Fans do their part to keep the Knights going. 5. Assistant Coach Eric Johnson is invaluable to the team effort. 96 Sports Eight Seniors Lead Diamondmen I. Gary Magee gels a “PB ? 2. Benji Bled¬ soe makes ihe tag at second. 3. Steve Eberhardt pitches most of Woodlawn ' s games. 4 Bunting proves valuable for the Knights. 5. Baseball managers, David Haskins, Greg Grubbs, and Scott Solice, work hard behind the scene. Sports 97 A 1978 Track Coach ■ j . t W W: . ' ••• ! 1 | , • - % 1 L ■vTl r i y • • = mt Coach John Dilworth m | RON I ROW loin I akess. Ro So lt. Ruk Gilliam. Raul l.alson. lon oleman. McKin YoynpblooJ ROW .. I ou Y.HingMood. Kd ard Hits. James lerrell. Herbert (oiton. Calvin Ihomav Sam Youngblood. Michael Waller Six Cindermen Go to Baton Rouge I James Terrell gathers many points for WHS in the mile and two-mile run. 2. Coach Dilworth’s guidance proves help¬ ful. 3. Herbert Cotton goes to State in the shotput. 4 Calvin Thomas and Melvin Youngblood receive medals. 100 Sports ' 78 Proved Successful for Tracksters The Knight’s track team, under its third year of supervision by Coach John Dil- worth, managed to go to Baton Rouge for the state track meet. The year was high¬ lighted by the district track meet held at Woodlawn. The Knight cindermen were very impressive with two members of the team qualifying to go to the regional meet which was held in Monroe. The outstanding members of the track team were the one-mile relay team, which won first in the district and regional track meets. 1. Hurdler Marvin Johnson uses total con¬ centration and ngid training to compete 2. Manager Mark Hollins keeps tracksters organized. 3. Placing fifth in state compe¬ tition. Michael Waller brings success to the 78 track team. 4. Heading for the finals is Ricky Gilliam Sports 101 1aJ FRONT ROW: Tammie Rudd. Sandra Gilliard. Amy Burnham. Tina White. ROW 2: Scott Lee. Ricky Hernandez, Terry Wisterman. Randy Wilson. James Epling. Blankenship Runs Racket Tennis gained popularity al WHS this year with many new promising players. Although the racketeers were young, they gained much experience by playing the older teams. The tennis team participated in twelve matches this year. Miss Blankenship, in her first year as head coach, provided much enthusiasm and guidance for the 77-78 team. Next y ear’s team promises optimism because of more experience under their belt. Tennis leaders were first seed girl, Tina White, and first seed boy, Rickey Hernan¬ dez. 102 Sports I • - I. The 77-78 top seed boy and girl tennis play¬ ers were Tina White and Ricky Hernandez. 2. Terry Wistcrman demonstrates his powerful serve. 3. Miss Betsy Blankenship enjoys her job as Knights’ tennis coach. 4 Sandra Gilli- ard backhands an opponent’s shot. « f Involvement 105 s t u d e n t C o u n c • i Student Council Continues LJ nder the supervision of Mrs. Ellis. WHS Student Council pro¬ vided leadership through students as a governing body and functioned in all parts of student life. Projects included the sale of parking stick¬ ers. school supplies, and sponsoring the annual Southwood Spirit Chain contest. In cooperation with the Shreve¬ port Regional Blood Bank, the Council continued its annual school-wide blood drive. Members also collected Christmas presents, food, and money for needy families and made a contribution to the Randy Beck Fund to aid the Hunt¬ ington High School senior. Council Sponsor Mrs. Ellis Council Prcsidcnl Stephen Boswell I. OFFICERS: FRONT ROW Stephen Boswell. President; Ryan Fattier, Corr. Secretary . ROW 2: Linda Fong. Rec. Sec¬ retary; Dana Darnell. Chaplain; Kevin Moss. Parliamentarian; Susan Kern, Chaplain. ROW 3: Jimmy Blackwell, 2nd Vice President; Joey Maranto, Treasurer; Dennis Dunn, 3rd Vice President; Laurie Samuels, 1st Vice President. Involvement Leadership for Knights REPRESENTATIVES — FRONT ROW Jody Allen. Joel Evans. Mike Smith ROW 2: Vickie Cantley. Dawn Hanson. Julie Sander . Laura Terry Debbie Cthawin. Kayla Allen. Debra Sirman. Kristi Brian. Karen McCormack. Tammi Rudd. Evelyn Mason. Rhonda Fergu¬ son. Jan Hill. Carol Davidson. Darlene Hudson. Joe Pierre. Cind Mitchell. Cassandra Tillman. ROW 3: Marilyn Adams. Patricia Vinson. Rod Lott. Lawonner Samuels. Patricia Palka. Stephanie Owens. Carolyn Moody. Jennifer Cooper. Zelda Graham. Cynthia Youngblood. Lisa Clark, Andre Thomas. ROW 4 Kenny Larson. Paul Weaver. Mike Trigg. Steve Norcross. Jerr Thomas. Kay Woodward. Todd Kelly. Michael Ebarb. Shelby Drummond. Theron Bntt. Kevin Johnson. Charlie Cryer. Mike Muse. Daryl Brossette ALTERNATES — FRONT ROW David Weinell. Romanov Watson. Dave Stroud. Wade Clements. Robert Graham ROW 2 Susan McCormack. Janice Nelson. Tina Morns. Sherry Malmay. Theresa Laroux. Karen Lafitte. Kathy Lee. Dorns Gray. Cynthia Kelly, Lynn Waddle. Sonya Cochran. Sonya James. Carolyn James ROW 3: Susan Primrose. Paula Wilcoxen. Edwma Washington. Kathleen Murphey Arm Burnham. Teresa Rice. Tuijuana Mitchell. Pam Clark ROW 4: Kris Pietz. Randy Flowers. Keith Grant. David White. Daren Warren. Ray Zimmerman. Phillip Porter. Gary Sullivan. Bobby Honeycutt. Anthony Jones. Demem Thomas. Terry Cain. Anthony Williams. Michael W illiams. Council Shows Dedication and Personality I. Susan Kern talks to Mrs. Collins as she distrib¬ utes ballots. 2. Kevin Moss shows his winning smile. 3. Laurie Samuels and Dana Darnell dis¬ cuss student parking problems at WHS. 4. Ste¬ phen Boswell serves as Council president. 5. Linda Fong handles secretarial duties for the Council. 6. Jimmy Blackwell and Dennis Dunn count favorite ballots. SENATORS: FRONT ROW: Karen Lafitte. Steve Loftin. Tina Burford. Wa ne Rathbun ROW 2: Pam Ebarb. Jerry Sumrall. Donna Garcie. Mike Magee. Latonya London. 108 Involvement 5 CODAC Visits Area Schools Designed to help elementary school children make intelligent choices about drug use. CODAC sent high school stu¬ dents into various schools to counsel classes. Knights visited five area schools. These were Caddo Heights. Atkins. Sun¬ set Acres. 81st, and Hollywood. Mem¬ bers planned programs to present to fourth and fifth graders of these various schools. Programs were designed to build self-confidence in order to prevent future drug abuse. FRONT ROW Ryan Lamer. Ann Burnham. Ruth Ann Welch. Dawn Stevens ROW 2: Lyndta Shields. Melinda Kay. Theresa LaRoux. Sandy Ingram ROW 3: Julie Webb. Vicki Nettles. Terry Pietz. Tangelia Metcalf. Mr Gilliam. Sponsor. ROW 4 Mrs. Pugh, sponsor. Lisa Bohannon. Randy Walsworth. Elisa Lattier. Susan Boatner ROW 5: Kenny Bracy. Karen Lafitte. Michelle Slaughter, Kristi Henderson. Mary Ann Matranga ROW 6 Micki Martinez. Kim Kinlcy. Diane Maranto. Renee Partain. Regina Zimmerman. ROW 7: Denise Kelsch. Cheryl Dring. Janice Nelson Leesa Shelton, Susan Hasty. ROW 8: Claire Vinson. Diane Toms. Paul Weaver ROW 9: Joel Evans. Kirk Copeland, Scott Lee. Wayne Rathbun. Larry Larson. Roger Fair. Involvement 109 Library Club Begins First Year Beginning its first year at the Castle was the Woodlawn High School Library Club. The pur¬ pose of this club was to promote interest and enthusiasm in the use of the library. Members of this new club were all seniors enrolled in Library Science. Var¬ ious speakers were invited including Robert Dawson, author of Whatever Happened to Free Enterprise. The sponsors were Helen Sproull and Willie Mae Bolding. They helped to enforce the club’s motto of “Sing out for books, that paper bread that feeds the hunger of the head.” FRONT ROW: Mrs. Sproull. Mrs. Crews. Mrs. Bolding, Sponsors: Kristi Brian. Leslie Holmes, Susan Fenton, Susan Prim¬ rose ROW 2: David Weinell. Diane Stokes, Tem Sowell, Treasurer; Charles Atkins. Roiann Whempner. Secretary; Debbie Andrews. Vice President; Shelly Moreno. 110 Involvement Club Supports Christian Fellowship Knights for Chnst President Richard Kennedy Providing students with the opportunity to learn more about Jesus and have Christian fellow¬ ship with others was the purpose of the Knights for Christ organi¬ zation. With the leaving of Coach Eric Johnson, the club received a new sponsor, Mr. Steve Smith. Mr. Smith arranged for various people to visit and speak to members about Christ. Among the many speakers were Mrs. Martha Ellis, Mrs. Carol Mor¬ gan, and Andrew Collins, famil¬ iar faces here at Woodlawn. Bo Henderson, Associate Pastor at Summer Grove Baptist was also a guest. SITTING: Karen Grubb, Paula Bussie, Knsu Fair. Rusty Walters. Benje Bledsoe. Ryan Lattier. Elise Lattier. Amy Burnham. Teresa Ogletree. Karen Graham. Conni R “ ' A n We ’f h ' P Ulmer naker. Lisa Pageant. Sherri Toms. Pat Hams. Lynda Bynum STANDING: Michelle Mo ) Shem Malma;, Dans, Ulmer Barn Pennywell. Pamela Dixon. Steve Clifton, Brian Blackwell. Cathy Bridges. Angie Williams. an J Williams. Johnny Seymour. Anthony Mims. Andrew Collins. Vicki Watts. Barry Miller. Paul Weaver. Diana Toms. Vicky Nettles, Donna Johnson. Lisa Johnson. Mr. Steve Smith, sponsor. Involvement 111 Astra Promotes ' RIF ' Program I. Lisa Johnson takes Roberta Alexander for a stroll on one of her visits to see the patients at Roseview Nursing Home. 2. Selected to serve as Astra officers for the 1978-79 year are Claire Vin¬ son. Vice President; Carolyn Linahan. Trea¬ surer; Donna Johnson. President; Melinda Kay. Secretary; Miss Christine Hall, Sponsor; and Angie Foster. Historian. OPPOSITE PAGE: 1. Boosting Knight Spirit for the Huntington game are members Sharri Greene. Lynn Thomas, and Robin Cleveland. 2. Sponsor Miss Hall advises freshman Heidi Myles while she prepares for Christmas stocking for the children at Schumpert Medical Center. Fulfilling their motto of “Ability Train¬ ing, Responsibility, and Achievement,’ ' Astra Club became involved in a number of new service projects and continued some which the club participates in each year. The RIF program, which provides books for young children, was one of the endeavors that members undertook with the help of their new sponsor. Miss Chris Hall. By giv¬ ing bingo parties at a nursing home, collect¬ ing for the American Cancer Society and the Heart Fund, and ushering at the Shreveport Little Theater, this organization reached many areas of the community. Members also painted posters for every district foot¬ ball game this season. 112 Involvement I. Serving as sponsor for the 1978-79 Z Club was Mrs. Renda King. 2. Vicki Nettles, Teresa LaRoux, and Rhonda Ferguson make tray favors for patients at a nursing home. 3. Linda Fong serves as Z Club president OPPOSITE PAGE: 1. Serving as officers for Z Club are Terri Pietz. Sophomore Board Member; Ramta Wood. Secretary; Linda Shields. Vice President; Linda Fong, Presi¬ dent; Melissa Heins, Treasurer; and Kay Woodward. Senior Board Member 114 Involvement in School and Community Service During the year Z Club’s goal was to serve their school and community. In order to keep Z Club an active organiza¬ tion, money was needed. Money-making projects in¬ cluded having bake sales and cai washes and selling Cupid Bags. To be accepted into Z Club, members were required to main¬ tain a 2.75 grade point average and be willing to give time freely to help others. Z Club again was led by Mrs. Renda King. Her enthusiasm helped to make this year one of the best ever for Z Club. FRONT ROW: Susan Zucco. Darlene Lafitte, Ramta Wood, Laura Terry, Teresa La Roux, Tern Pietz. Kay Woodward. ROW 2: Linda Fong. Linda Shields. Melissa Hicns. Tern Parrish, Martha McGuire, Karen Lafitte. ROW 3: Mary Ann Martranga. Teresa Ogletrce, Diane Maranto. Viclu Nettles. Julie Webb. Involvement 11 5 ' Responding to Society ' s Needs ' Responding to society ' s needs” was the theme for this year’s Key Club. Under the direction of new sponsor, Mr. Floyd Byrd, members served their community in church and school-orientated projects. The projects included attending local church services, visiting nursing homes, and sponsoring the tenth annual Girl of My Dreams beauty pageant. Each club members strove to gain one hundred service hours in order to attend the LA-Miss-Tenn district convention which was held in Baton Rouge in April. A special thanks is expressed to Mr. Byrd for unselfishly giving his time for the concern of Key Club. 1 r Key Club Sponsor Mr Byrd Benjie Bledsoe. Treasurer: Stephen Boswell. Sr Board Member; Jerry Thomas. Vice President: Joey Maranto. President: Greg Kinley. Parliamentarian: Terry Chaler. Recording Secretary. 116 lnvolv m nt FRONT ROW Gina Jo 1 Jern Thomas ROW 3 John Boughton. Tcrr Tuer. Greg Ki krhelle Chaler ROW 2: Tcrr Wisterman. Toby Tolson. Lynn Thomas, rile Moore. Mike Magee. Angie Foster. Amy Burnham. ROW 4 ward, Dennis Dunn. Steve Lofun. ROW 5 Mike Stephen Boswell. Joev Maranto. Susan Kern. Jimm Wilson David White. Kav.Woodwar Muse. Joe Partain. Urn Larson. David Weinell. Benj.e Bledsoe. Wayne Rathbum ROW 6: Johnny Sevmour. Kirk Copeland. George Wal¬ lace. Chris Molenkamp. ' . , ‘ Involvement 117 Accolade Editorial Has FRONT ROW: Linda Fong, Ruth Ann Welch. Mike Smith. Kathy Murphey, Greg Kinley, Benje Bledsoe. Sonya Moore, Lisa Johnson. Greg Doms. ROW 2: Teresa Ogletre e, Cheryl Dring, Cindy Reed, Vicki Hughes. ROW 3: Terry Tyler, Melinda Kay, Joey Maranto, Ramta Wood. Sharn Greene, Terry Wisterman, Claire Vinson. 118 Involvement Another Superior Year ACCOLADE Sponsors Mrs White and Miss Loper I ime and creative efforts put forth by each member of the ACCOLADE Editorial Staff achieved the 1979 ACCOLADE. The capable guidance of spon¬ sors Miss Linda Loper and Mrs. Elaine White, proved invaluable to the entire staff. During the summer several members took part in a seminar held at USL in Lafayette to gain experience in yearbook work. They attended classes and par¬ ticipated in individual competi¬ tion, returning with a wealth of new information and a trophy for a superior-planned year ¬ book. Involvement 119 A c c o a d e A d Summer Work Pays Off for Accolade lHard work throughout the summer and this school year described the 1978-79 ACCO¬ LADE Ad Staff. Guided by their sponsor Mrs. Jeanette Collins, members sold ads, kept track of finances, and sold and delivered the 1979 ACCOLADE. Knights truly appreciated the ACCOLADE Ad Staff’s hard work and dedication. Accomplishing the task of selling the most ads were Delane Dean and David Weinell. Managers David Weinell and Delane Dean FRONT ROW: Rhonda Hightower. Rhonda Ketchum, Stacy Anderson. ROW 2: Anna Ryan. Michelle Moore, Mrs. Jean¬ ette Collins. David Weinell, Billy Tuggle, Delane Dean. 120 lnvolv m«nt Ebarb and Mitchell Selected Managers Once again the Herald Ad Staffers provided the financial backing for publication of an informative newspaper for Knight readers. Mem¬ bers spent much time and hard work to accom¬ plish their goal. Jobs maintained by the staff consisted of sell¬ ing ads throughout the summer, keeping up with bills, drawing layouts for ad sections and fre¬ quently making trips to the printer. In addition to working with ads, they helped promote spirit by painting posters for almost every game. Leading the staff to a rewarding year was their sponsor Mrs. Susan Robinson. 1. Jerry Sumrall assists staff by selling ads. 2. Managers for the 1978-79 year are Pam Ebarb and Tijuana Mitchell. FRONT ROW: Karen Lafitte, Tijuana Mitchell. Pam Ebarb. ROW 2: Mrs. Susan Robinson, sponsor; Donna Agnor, Susan Kern. Jerry Summrall, Angie Foster. Involvement M 21 H e r a A d Chandler Continues FRONT ROW: Rhonda Hightower, Melissa Heins, Tracy Crain, Donna Johnson. ROW 2: Kay Woodward, Terry Chalcr, Sheretta Akins, Joe Partain. Martha McGuire. I. Mr Rodney Chandler, a for¬ mer graduate of Woodlawn. serves as the new HERALD sponsor. 2. Boosting the morale of the HERALD Staff are Paula Warren. Editor, and David Lawrence and Donna Johnson. Co-Managing Edi¬ tors. OPPOSITE PAGE: I. Paula Warren and Becky Pen¬ nington look over notes from a conference they attended in South Carolina. 2. Mr Chan¬ dler lets Joe Partain and Johnny Seymour know who ' s boss. 122 Involvement Award-Winning Tradition FRONT ROW; Lisa Thompson.Becky Pennington. Denise Kelch, kerne Brian ROW 2; Mike Magee. Paula Warren. Johnny Seym¬ our. David Lawrence. Carole Davison. e twenty-two member staff of the 1978-79 HERALD com¬ bined all efforts to communicate news and promote school spirit in interesting ways. With the support of their new sponsor, Mr. Rodney Chandler, the staff diligently worked to meet every deadline. Besides working on the actual paper, the staffers had a variety of other jobs. To become a mem¬ ber of the staff, students were required to sell $125 in advertis¬ ing. They also had the enjoy¬ ment of selling the finished product each month. Many of the members attended Journalism Day at NSU in Natchitoches and several went to a summer con¬ ference in South Carolina. All of their hard work was rewarded when this year the 1978 HER¬ ALD received a first-class rating from the Southern Scholastic Press Association. Involvement 1 23 Woodlawn football fans were again provided an interest¬ ing and informative program for every home game through the efforts of the Football Ad Staff. This eighteen-member staff was responsible for selling ads as well as compiling and distribut¬ ing programs. Miss Blankenship and Mrs. Morgan served as new sponsors for this year’s staff. Much sum¬ mer work continued on into the school year, making a busy year for both staff and sponsors. FRONT ROW: Rente Partain. Renee McLain, Teresa LaRoux, Sheretta Atkins, Carole Davison. Amy Burnham. Teresa Ogietree. Claudia Brumley, Jan Hill. ROW 2: Sandy Ingram. Susan Boatner. Teresa Johnson, Mary Williams. Micki Marti¬ nez. Tuijauna Mitchell. Football Program Staff ■ mmuii 24 Involvement 1. Susan Boatner, Melissa Adolph, and Carole Davison try to determine the best picture for the program. 2. Teresa Ogle- tree can be found selling programs before home games. 3. Managers for 1978-79 are Teresa Ogletree. Carole Davison, Renee Partain. Susan Boatner. and Jan Hill. OPPOSITE PAGE: I. Sponsoring the football program arc Mrs. Carol Morgan and Miss Betsy Blankenship. Involvement 125 Cooperative Office Educa¬ tion Club contributed to the preparation of students for suc¬ cessful employment in office occupations. To finance their club’s spring employer-employee banquet, members sold stationery, pos¬ ters, calendars, candles and placemats. Sponsoring COE again this year was Mrs. Jeanette Collins. Her skill in office education led the members to a very successful year. Through her efforts eight¬ een COE students were placed in work stations throughout the community. Serving as a liaison between students and the busi¬ ness world, COE provided an opportunity for members to gain experience in office work. 1 26 Involvement Practical Office Skills FRONT ROW Diane Ellzey. Kay Brown. Pam Moore. Rhonda Tnsler, Zelda Graham, Carolyn Linahan, Kaye Shields. Keitha Lee ROW 2: Susan Primrose. Becky Bussie. Gayla McMoms, Carla Moody. Mark Harmer. Lois LeBarron. ROW 3: Barbara Feazell. Karen Allbntton. L Serving as COE officers for 1978-79 are Karen Albritton. Vice President; Becky Bussie, Secretary; Kay Brown. President; and Diane Ellzey, Treasurer OPPOSITE PAGE: I. Mrs. Jeanette Collins continues to serve as COE sponsor. 2. Cheryl Clark displays the plaque she received for win¬ ning the First Place award for her Job Description Manual at the National FBLA Conference held in San Francisco in July of 1978. 3. Carolyn Linahan. Susan Primrose. Zelda Graham, and Keitha Lee enjoy class activities that relate to their jobs. Involvement 127 FRONT ROW: Cindy Miller, Debbie Small, Renee Pickney, Jena Calhoun, Sonja James, Pam Rachall, Bonnie Spinks, Debbie Mitchell, Tina Cory, Laurie White. ROW 2: Terry Nations, Sonja Williams. Sharon Coleman, Darlene Hudson, David Giles, Sherry Pilgram, Karen McCormick, Michele Leigh, Lisa Rinaudo, Dana Darnell, Sandy Turner, Mary Wil¬ son. ROW 3: David Richard, Clint Toms, Bryan Windham, Bert Eiland, Randy Goodman, Randy Walsworth, Mark Dun¬ can, Allen Couvillion, Troy Jones, Paul Henley. ROW 4: Terry Pilgram, Chris Hingst, Rusty Goodman, Billy Eason. John Joyner, Pam Lenzly, Theresa Stephens, Patty Moses, Dale Patterson, Richie Fowler. Benny Walker, Jimmy Self DECA Promotes Community Involvement During the 1978-79 year Distributive Education proved to be one of the more active public organizations. The school and community were represented in several city¬ wide projects. Among their most important projects were face painting at South Park Mall, helping the Muscular Dystrophy Asso¬ ciation, presenting a program at a School Board meeting on publicity for distributive education, acknowledging free enterprise with Free Enterprise Week, and for a little pleasure, members participated in the city bike-a-thon on Clyde Fant Parkway. High¬ lighting the installation of new members and officers was the attendance of Mr. J. W. Cook and Director of Vocational Education Mr. Don Fritz. Using her skill and experi¬ ence Mrs. Chris Strother guided DECA members to another successful year. 1. Selected to maintain officers jobs arc FRONT ROW Dana Darnell. Senior Representative. ROW 2: Jena Calhoun, Parliamentarian; Karen McCormick, Representative; Laurie White, Jr. Parlia¬ mentarian; Lisa Rinaudo, Secretary; Michele Leigh. Sr. Vice-President 2. Bike nders Patty Moses, Bryan Windam, Cody Strother, and Shannon Strother partici¬ pate in the city-wide bike-a-thon one Sat¬ urday afternoon. OPPOSITE PAGE: I. Randy Walsworth practices the art of face painting on Darlene Hudson at South Park Mall. 2 Principal Mr J. W. Cook and Director of Vocational Education Mr Don Fntz attend the annual installa¬ tion service held in the Learning Center. lnvofv m nt 129 JML Provides Volunteer Workers Junior Medical League ' s motto “Service to Others” was the guideline for members this year. Through volunteer work at Willis Knighton Hospital and nursing home visitation, JML members gained first-hand knowledge of occupations in medical-related fields. This experience helped prepare stu¬ dents to make meaningful career choices. By working closely with members of the medical profes¬ sion, students were exposed to the day-to-day workings of health services, giving them an opportunity to take part in pub¬ lic service. JML President Melodic Moore FRONT ROW: Darla Dunn, First Chaplain; Anna Trimble, Connie Lewing. Pam Bryant, Tangelia Metcalf, Barbra Turner, Tina Kitchens, Cindy Bums. ROW 2: Mrs. Katherine Boatner, Sponsor; Jerry Hendrix, Vice-President; Carolyn Mims, Launc White, Secretary; Vicki Watts, Treasurer; Jerri Denlley, Mark Hollins, Renee McGraw, Pam Dickson, Mar¬ tha Thomas. Second Chaplain; Miss Betsy Blankenship, Sponsor. 130 Involvement FHA Contributes to St. Jude ' s FHA President Mildred Mazen Aiding members in assuming their role in personal growth, family life and community involvement was the goal of the Future Homemakers of Amer¬ ica. Activities included preparing baskets for needy families, doing volunteer work and giving con¬ tributions to St. Jude’s Hospital. Home economics teachers Mrs. Bette Lafitte and Mrs. Clarice Brown directed FHA activities. FRONT ROW: Mavice Hughes. Asst Reporter; Ora Hughes. Secretary; ( artania Hunter portW- Treasurer. ROW 2: Mrs. BeUy Lafitte. Sponsor; Penny Hughes. A L SecreUry,J yn M y. n L lte Chnston. Collete Jones. Pamela Dixon. Anna Trimble. Charaine McGaskey. Stephanie Owens. Boyd, Vice President: Mrs. Clarice Brown, Sponsor. Involvement 131 Future Farmers Prepare GREENHANDS: FRONT ROW: David Self, Chris Haskins. Rand) Dowdy, Bobby Bigby. Gale Jordan, Robert Dyson. Don Woodard ROW 2: Mary Aikens, Rusty Walters. Jon Smith, Jimmy Holder. Ray Ayers. Scott Shields, Don Pickard. Gary Corpier. David Holmes. Bryan Veulcman. The fifty year old organiza¬ tion of students enrolled in voca¬ tional agriculture has an objec¬ tive to be a part of American agriculture. The over 500.000 Future Farmers of America rec¬ ognize how far they can go and how great the future is. The Woodlawn FFA chapter is proud to be a part of such an important organization with such a big task . . . feeding tomorrow. I. Serving as FFA Sweethearts were Karen Graham. Kathe¬ rine Charping. Pam Ebarb. 2. Elected chapter officers were Jerry Sumrall. President; Ed Fann and Robert Schweigart. Vice Presidents; Pam Ebarb. Secretary: Mike Logue and Chris Berthelot. Reporters; Tri¬ sha Palka. Parliamentarian; Ragan Fair. Sentinel. I 32 Involvement 2 for Big Task. . . Feeding Tomorrow Sponsor Mr Larry Lott PARISH FEDERATION OFFICERS: Treasurer Kenn Hooker Secretary Trisha Palka. Vice President Dale Pentalion. Parliamen¬ tarian Shelby Drummond. Sentinel Jeff Merritt. FROM ROW George Uodfres. Rusts Walters. Trisha Palka. Scott Shields. Dale Pantalion. Rands Dowds . Jimmy Das is. James gg ■ Rav Agers. ROW 2: Mr. Lott. Chris Berthelot. Pam Ebarb. Jerry Sumrall. Shelby Drummond Kenny Hooker Kevin Chatelin Je • Rands Kerrs ROW 3 Brsan Veuleman. David Holmes Mike Logue. Benjamin Thomas. Reagan Fair. Jeff Brown. Robert Sshweigart. Jimm Lee. Involvement 1 33 Members Strive Toward Goal Striving for the improvement of the community was the goal of the Industrial Arts Club. With the assistance of their sponsors, Mr. Leroy Washington and Mr. Thomas Ludley, the members participated in several projects. These involved selling candles, car washes, and repairing engines for the faculty and peo¬ ple in the community. Industnal Arts President Benny Young 1 34 Involvement FRONT ROW: Bobby Hall, Asst. Secretary; William Anderson, Secretary. ROW 2: Donald Sanders, Aloysius Graham. Vice Presi¬ dent. ROW 3: Mr. Washington. Sponsor; Lonnie Young, Trea¬ surer ROW 4: Leland Mosley. Art Club Backs Knight Spirit T I o Serve Humanity” was the motto for the 1978-79 Art Club. Under the direction of Mr. C. E. Lovelace and Mr. R. H. King, the clubbers attempted to arouse the importance of artistic expression in the students. Included in the number of events this year were making posters to publicize different school activities, creating stage decorations, and painting ban¬ ners to help motivate school spirit. Leslie Downs. Devitta Metcalf. John Spnnger. Jody Collette. Jerome Casey. Vice President; Patricia Jem Danley. Public Relations Chairman; Mr. King. Sponsor; Felecia Whitehurst. Secretary. Mr. Lovelace. Sponsor, Joey Hughes, Linda Stinson. Involvement 1 35 Science Math Club Plans Projects FRONT ROW: Mike Tngg, Jimmy Heath. Pat Ansley. ROW 2: Charles Atkins, Roger Strong. Vice President; Jeff Brown. Treasurer; Tuijuana Mitchell. Secretary. ROW 3: William Hicks, James Brewer, Dr. Rogers Martin, Sponsor. Woodlawn Science and Math Club, sponsored by Dr. Rogers Martin, brought together those students with a high level of interest in the fields of science and mathematics. By providing an outstanding science speaker and planning projects for sci¬ ence fairs, members were given an opportunity to exchange ideas with people who had simi¬ lar interests. The members also made paper weights for the fac¬ ulty as a service project. Science Math President Devitta Metcalf 36 Involvement FBLA Entry Wins National 1st Place FRONT ROW Charolotte Ellzey. Pam Ebarb. Kay Brown, Secretary. Pam Moore, Dtane Ellzey, Treasurer; Karen Albrit¬ ton, Vice President; Susan Primrose ROW 2: Patricia Harvey, Zelda Graham. RoiAnn Whenpner. Gayla McMorns. Rhonda Tnsler. Kaye Shields. Lois LeBarron, Carolyn Linahan. Parliamentarian: Lisa Johnson. rs. Mattie Rachal and Mrs. Lottie Hennigan guided the Future Business Leaders of America in developing and becoming compe¬ tent business leaders. Students rep¬ resented WHS in district competi¬ tion held in Shreveport and contin¬ ued on in the state competition in New Orleans. Receiving first place for her COE job description man¬ ual at the National FBLA Conven¬ tion in San Francisco last summer was ’78 senior Cheryl Clark. FBLA President Becky Bussie Involvement 137 U nder the direction of Miss Dorothy Hovious, the French Club completed another full year at the Castle. Among the many projects of the club were selling luncheon napkins, donat¬ ing to the Christian Services, and buying toys for needy children at Christmas. To highlight the year, the French Club enter¬ tained many of the students with various activities on French Day. Some of the members also attended languages festivals at LSU in Shreveport and Louisi¬ ana Tech. French Club President Dennise Foster French Club Gains Knowledge t FRONT ROW: Tina Parbs, Secretary; Sandy Ingram, Christy Green, Mary Williams, Lisa Dailey, Robert Graham. ROW 2: Tangela Metcalf, Vice President; Michael Brown, Mel¬ issa Adolph, Dennise Foster, Micki Martinez, Melinda Kay. Bruce Willis. ROW 3: Ken Bracey, Teresa Rice. Susan Fenton, Donald Walker. Jay Oakes. Treasurer; David Stroud. Tuijuana Mitchell. ROW 4: Feign Draper. Scott Lee. Jerome Casey, Billy Tuggle, Ronald Walker, Public Relations; Andrew Collins, Parliamentarian; Mark Hollins. 1 38 lnvolvem nt Clubbers Arouse Spanish Customs Spanish Gub President Andrew Collins This year members of the Spanish Club were under the guidance of a new sponsor, Mrs. Ann Burt. With her help, the members attempted to arouse the beliefs and customs of Span¬ ish American and Mexican life. Some of the projects during the school year included car washes, selling candles, and visiting Holy Angels School. FRONT ROW: Cynthia Payne. Mane Rachall. Treasurer; Cindy Mitchell. Rhonda Cald¬ well, Judy Thomas, Madeline Coleman. Historian. ROW 2: Patricia Ansley. Secretaiy, Rene McLain, Angela Spurgeon. Vice President; Mary Ann Hess. Jerry Porterfield ROW 3: Mrs Burt, Sponsor: David White. Lisa Johnson. Andrew Collins. Amanda Stroud. Bar- bara Turner, Calvin Thomas, Susan Orr. Regina Hughes. G e r m a n C u b German Club Prepares Festivals V I ou can do what you will, if you will do what you can,” was the motto for the WHS Ger¬ man Club guided by Mrs. Sigred Randall. They strove to learn more about German people, cus¬ toms. and language beyond that of the classroom. They exhibited their interest and knowledge by preparing the annual October and November festivals. To help aid the club they sponsored a cookie and cake sale. s German Club President Pepper Spath V k Mrs. Randall, Sponsor: Pepper Spath, Robert Davison, Jason Stroud, Carla Stalnakcr, Leslie Downs. 140 Involvement Club Rallies in Tournaments A Speech Club President Tangelia Metcalf Fhis year’s Speech and Debate Club was guided by a new sponsor. Miss Val- lorie Pikes. Members participated in various speech rallies and tournaments to show their interest in poetry, litera¬ ture, novels, short stories, and plays. During the spring key chains and pos¬ ters were sold and plans were made to visit the Shriner’s Hospital for crippled children to perform various skits. FRONT ROW: Mark Hollins. ROW 2: Devitta Metcalf. Jason Stroud. William Hicks. Barbara Turner. Miss Pikes, Spon- Irevolvement ' 141 Top Choirs Increase Repertoire Entertainment and achievement described all choirs for the 1978-79 year. The choral depart¬ ment had four different musical ensembles — A cappella Choir, Chamber Choir, Bass-Tenor Choir, and Alto-Soprano Choir. Each ensemble worked diligently all year hop¬ ing to achieve a first division rating at all choir festivals attended. One such festival was the one held at Grambling in February. For receiving a first division rating at District Festival, all choirs were invited to attend the Six Flags Invitational held at Six Flags Over Texas in the spring. Members sold extra large coloring books to raise money for the cost of the trip. Mr. Orlando Moss supervised and directed all activities and rehearsals of all choirs. In doing so he completed his eighth year as choir director at Woodlawn. A cappella Choir President Lawonner Samuel A CAPPELLA CHOIR: FRONT ROW: Brenda Trammel, Sharon Coleman, Chartamia Hunter, Tnnna Honeycutt. Bar¬ bara Ouslcy. Pam Clark, Debra Glover, Lawonner Samuel. Stephanie Lubom. Carolyn Jackson. Amu Taylor. ROW 2: Charaine McGaskey, Ossie Pickens. Debbie Williams. Angela James, Johnnie Johnson, Annette Washington, Judy Davis, Benton Davis, Eldudaro Youngblook, Dorothy Lias, Aniu Smuel. ROW 3: Jimmy Latson, Terry Burks, Perry Oliver, Vic¬ tor Nard. John Lewis, Kenneth Mims, Carolyn Lee. Gerald Jones. 142 Involvement CHAMBER CHOIR: FRONT ROW: Stephanie Owens, Cathy Thomas, Elise Lattier. Mary Jefferson, Esther Collins. Debra Ousley, Gwen Lubom. Lawonner Samuel, Barbara Ousley ROW 2: Angela Brown, Cynthia Walker, Teresa Richardson, Shelia Cochran, Laune Samuel, Carolyn Miles, Natalie Reed, Cynthia Payne, Sophia McGlothum, Debra Glover. ROW 3: Robert Thomas, Gregory Smith. Mark Hollins. Tommy Nard, John Lewis. Benny Walker. Chamber Choir President Mark Hollins Wood lawn Choir Director Mr Orlando Moss Involvement 143 Alto-Soprano and Bass-Tenor Choirs ALTO-SOPRANO CHOIR: FRONT ROW: Terry Jackson, Janice Hynard, Juliette Thomas. Glona Potter. ROW 2: Joka Boyd, Marsha Starks, U’Ceta Patterson, Phyllis Graham. Wilma Rochelle. I. Accompanying all choirs in concerts is pianist Leslie Downs. 2. Serving as offi¬ cers for the 1978-79 year are Marsha Stark, vice president and Wilma Rochelle, president. OPPOSITE PAGE: I. Anthony Jones represents the Bass-Tenor Choir as president. Attend Six Flags Invitational Challenging H armomous Original Innovative Rewarding BASS-TENOR CHOIR FRONT ROW: Sylvester Meglothern Jerome Casey. AJbert Collins™3or R ‘ Ckey Tay ' ° r- Pa ‘ nCk LaGrone, Terry Burks. ROW 2: Eli Blackwell. Marvin Ware. Anthony Jones. ROW 3 Barry Sanders. Marvin ay . Involvement 145 I. Victor Clayton. Lawonncr Samuel, and Perry Oliver prepare for the annual Christmas program held at Woodlawn. 2. Making sure rehearsal will be just right, Barbara Ousley, Angela Brown, and Anthony Jones look over the music. OPPOSITE PAGE: I Mr Moss super- vises Barbara Ousley, Eli Blackwell, and Elise Lattier in preparing for the district festival. 2. Barbara Ousley, Benny Walker, and Debbie Green sell coloring books and candles to earn money for future choir tnps. 3. Excited about going to choir festival are Caroline Lee. John Lewis, and Gerald Jones. Involvement 147 Military 149 Lisa Johnson Chosen Battalion Commander Jason Stroud Chosen Battalion Ex.-Officer 150 Military ■ A Time to Lead ROTC INSTRUCTORS: Sgt. Floyd Courtade and Sgl. Elbert Rober- son Training young men and women in the prin¬ ciples of leadership, self-discipline, and patri¬ otism was the aim of the ROTC program. With the much appreciated help of instructors Sgt. Courtade and Sgt. Roberson, the cadet officers strove to fulfill this aim along with introducing the new cadets to a system of organization sim¬ ilar to an active army unit. Participation in such extra-curricular activi¬ ties as the Lancer Drill Team, Rifle Team, Orienteering Team, Color Guard, and Bagpipe Band provided a wide variety of enjoyment and a sense of achievement and satisfaction for each cadet. Military 151 Memorial Day Service Military 153 Charles Atkins HEADQUARTERS STAFF: FRONT ROW Gloria Smith. Pep¬ per Spath. ROW 2: Joe Johnson. Devitta Metcalf, Jeff Windham. 1 56 Militory Patriotism 1 With JROTC Cadets I. Color Guard members are Charles Atkins, Jeff Brown, Tina Parbs. Roger Strong, and John Fontam. 2. Orienteering Team members are James Owens, Jerry Hendrix, Charles McFerrin. John Mil¬ ford, Joe Johnson. Tangelia Metcalf, Edward Lewing. and Jason Stroud. Military 157 158 Military mwfjk m VARSITY RIFLE TEAM FRONT ROW David Linahan, Wil¬ lard Monroe. Ricky Hooper ROW 2 Kelly Vamell, Joe Emfinger. Jimmy Woodall. JR VARSITY RIFLE TEAM: FRONT ROW: Tommy Arnold. Bryan Andrews, Sidney Grice. ROW 2: Stuart Flint, Tyron Jack- son, Steve Taylor. Precision + Teamwork = Perfection Alan Heard, Shlonda Ansley. Jeff Brown. Jeffery Joyner, Donald Sanders, Mike Trigg, Roger Strong. Military 159 160 Honors SECTION EDITORS: Greg Dorris and Kristi Smith. Who ' s Who Honors Excellence I welve seniors were chosen this year by the Woodlawn faculty for outstand¬ ing achievement in the areas of scholar¬ ship. leadership, citizenship and service. Considered one of the highest academic- honors a senior can receive, eligibility required that students maintain a 3.0 overall grade point average. Results of this election are tradition¬ ally kept secret and announced in the yearbook each spring. 1. Recipient of the Optimist Club and Elks Club Teenager Awards is Terry Wisterman . son of Mr. and Mrs. George J. Wisterman. He is also a member of Key Club, Mu Alpha Theta. NHS and Quill and Scroll. 2. Tuijauna Mitchell is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Mitchell. She was selected for member¬ ship into NHS and Quill and Scroll and serves as HERALD Ad Business manager. She is also a mem¬ ber of t he Football Program Ad Staff. 3. Vicki Hughes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Hughes, is a Lancerette Lt. Col., Girls’ State Alt.. Homecoming Maid, Student Council Senator and a member of Mu Alpha Theta. NHS, Quill and Scroll and the year¬ book editorial staff. OPPOSITE PAGE: I. Elected cheerleader and Key Club Sweetheart is Kay Wood¬ ward, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ashley T. Wood¬ ward. Kay is also a member of the HERALD Edito¬ rial Staff. Z Club. NHS and Quill and Scroll. 2. Selected assistant editor of this year ' s ACCOLADE is Mike Smith , son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Smith. Mike is a two-year football letterman. Key Club officer. Boys’ State Alt. and was elected to NHS and Quill and Scroll. 3. A two-year football and baseball letter- man is Steve Loftin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Luther W. Loflin. Steve is also assistant editor of the ACCO¬ LADE and a member of NHS and Quill and Scroll. Honors 163 1. Serving as Woodlawn ' s first female ROTC Battal¬ ion Commander is Lisa Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Billy C. Johnson. She is this year ' s winner of the DAR Award and is also a member of Astra Club. ACCOLADE Editorial Staff. Quill and Scroll, Mu Alpha Theta and NHS. 2. National Achievement Scholarship Finalist Jerome Casey is the son of Mrs. Katie L. Casey. A first-place winner at the State Lit¬ erary Rally, Jerome is also a member of Mu Alpha Theta and NHS. 3. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stroud. Jason Stroud represented WHS on the Cen¬ tenary Quiz Bowl. He is also ROTC Executive Officer and a member of NHS. Science and Math Club and German Club. OPPOSITE PAGE: 1. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Kunce, Lou Kunce served as this year ' s WHS Band Drum Major. Lou is also a mem¬ ber of N HS and was elected Senior Lady of the Acco¬ lade Pageant. As a junior she was elected for the All- Star Marching Band. 2. Joe Buffington is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Buffington. He was selected for membership in Mu Alpha Theta and National Soci¬ ety and serves as Key Club President. 3. Z Club Serv¬ ice Chairman. NHS Secretary, and Football Ad Staff Manager is Teresa Ogletree , daughter of Mrs. Bettie Ogletree and Mr. Erwin Ogletree. She is also a mem¬ ber of Mu Alpha Theta. ACCOLADE Editorial Staff and Red Line. Honors 165 During August of ' 78, six Woodlawn students attended the 36th annual Pelican State Convention in Baton Rouge. City, Par¬ ish, and State government was the topic of study for these selected six. During their stay, Greg Kinley was elected to the post of Commissioner of Insurance. Attending the American Legion sponsored event were Steve Loftin, Stephen Boswell, Greg Frazier, Teresa Ogletree, Greg Kinley, and Mike Magee. Kinley Elected Boy ' s State Officer vO 0 ’ ' BOYS STATE DELEGATES. Mike Magee. Steve Loftin, Greg Frazier. 1 66 Honors I. Chosen alternates were David Law¬ rence. Mike Smith. Joe Buffington. Jimmy Wilson, and Terry Wisterman. OPPO¬ SITE PAGE — I Bringing recognition to WHS was Greg Kinley who was elected Commissioner of Insurance. Stephen Boswell. Teresa Ogletree. Greg Kinley. OIRLS STATE Honors 167 C uill and Scroll is an honor society formed for members of the ACCO¬ LADE, HERALD, and Football Program Ad Staffs. Students must qual¬ ify for membership in the national journalistic society by ranking in the upper third of their class scholasti¬ cally and by contributing outstanding work to their staff. Annual induction ser¬ vices are held in May for new initiates. Quill and Scroll Honors Journalists FRONT ROW: Tuijuana Mitchell. Steve Loftin, Debbie Brown. Mike Smith, Vicki Flughes, Terry Tyler. David Weinell. Kathy Murphey, C heryl Dring. ROW 2. Mr. Chandler. Pat Rich, Joe Partain. David Lawrence. Mrs. Robinson. Donna Johnson. fn vSk ni ' u vm i OFFICERS Mrs. Robinson, Sponsor; Donna Johnson. Secretary; David Weinell, Presi¬ dent; Mr. Chandler. Sponsor; David Lawrence. Treasurer; Kathy Murphey. Vice President. 168 Honors Math Scholars Chosen for Mu Alpha Theta OFFICERS: FRONT ROW: Denise LaRoux, Secretary; Teresa Ogle tree. Vice President ROW 2: Benje Bledsoe, Representative; Lisa Johnson, Chaplain; Donna Johnson. Treasurer; Terry Wister- man. President; Kathy Murphcy. Secretary. Beginning its third year at Woodlawn is Mu Alpha Theta, a national math honor society for students who have attained a 3.0 average in math for three years. Mu Alpha Theta’s purpose is to promote greater inter¬ est in math. Twelve students were inducted last May during special ceremonies attended by the parents. SPONSORS: Mrs. Robinson. Mrs. Aiken, and Mrs. Alford. FRONT ROW: David Lawrence, Vicki Hughes. Terry Wisterman. Kathy Murphey ROW 2: Benje Bledsoe, Donna Johnson, Joe Buffing¬ ton, Jerome Casey, Denise LaRoux. Steve Spalding. Lisa Johnson, Teresa Ogletree. Honors 169 FRONT ROW: Vicki Watts, Debbie Andrews. Susan Pnmrose, Carolyn Linahan, Lisa Urscry, Tuijauna Mitchell, Kay Brown. Sham Greene. Cheryl Dring. ROW 2: Teresa Rice. Denise Laroux, Laune White. Susan Fenton. David White. Terry Wisterman, Dana Darnell. Kay Woodward, Amy Burnham. Ryan Lattier. Angie Foster, Lisa Bohannon. Darlene Lafilte. ROW 3: Jay Oakes, Ruth Ann Welch, Ronald Walker. Scott Lee. James Heath. James Youngblood. Steve Boswell, Kirk Copeland, Andrew Collins. Lisa Johnson, Robin Cleveland. ROW 4: Linda Shields. Becky Bussie. Tangela Metcalf, Gina Brooks. ROW 5: Steve Loftin, Karen Lafitte. David Lawrence. Vicki Hughes. Benjie Bledsoe. Ranita Wood. ROW 6: Dennis Dunn. Karen Albritton, Mike Smith. Martha McGuire. Terry Chalcr. 1 70 Honors NHS Inducts Honor Students N ational Honor Society, under the lead- ership of Mr. Bill Robinson, Mrs. Billie Alford, and Mr. Walter Spain, has retained a high standard among other clubs throughout the years at the Castle. To become a member of National Honor Society and to retain membership, students must maintain a 3.0 average and show high marks of leadership, citizenship, and charac¬ ter. An important event for juniors in National Honor Society is ushering at the graduation ceremonies in May. Members are inducted each spring at annual induction services. OFFICERS: Mr. Spain, sponsor: Teresa Ogletree. secretary: Mrs. Alford, sponsor: Lou Kunce. chaplain: Kathy Murphey. president: Mr Robinson, sponsor; Terry Wisterman. vice president: Donna Johnson, treasurer. Honors 172 Honors I. Devoted 1978 Lcuermen combined hard work and determination to reach the I- A A AA Semi- Finals. 2 Elected to serve as State FFA ice President was Jerry Sumrall. 3. Mrs Pugh and Miss Hovious accompanied Superior winners Jerome Casey. Scott Lee. Diane Ellzey. and Jay Oakes to the State Rally. 4. Tim Lasyonc won first place in Mandolin Division in Monroe OPPOSITE PAGE: I. Terry W isterman and Teresa Ogletree were presented the I Dare You Award b Mr Cook. 2. Mark Duncan, a junior bowler who ranked 2nd in the nation in 1978. is Bowler of the Year in the Texas Classic Bowling Association. 3. Mark Fontana was honored to win third place in State Band tryouts 4 Quiz Bowl participants were Scott Lee. Cheryl Dnng. Jason Stroud. Jerome Casey, and David Weinell. They were coached by Mrs. Webb and Mrs. Robinson 174 Honors State Rally 1. Jerome Casey brought home a first-place honor at the State Rally in American History competition. 2. Mr. Moss discusses future plans with DAR recipient Lisa Johnson. 3. Mrs. Webb congratulates Kathy Murphey for her Soroptomist Citi¬ zenship Award. 4. ACCOLADE Editorial Staff members attending workshop at USL and winning a trophy for a superior-planned yearbook were Kathy Murphey. Claire Vinson. Ruth Ann Welch. Teresa Ogletree. Ranita Wood. Cindy Reed, and Cheryl Dring. OPPOSITE PAGE: I. Mike Magee. Jimmy Wilson. Gary Ezer- nack. Jimmy Blackwell, and Kevin Foster were selected for All-Dis- trict honors. Jimmy and Kevin were voted All-City and All Parish. 2. Dana Darnell receives congratu¬ lations from Mrs. Day after being chosen Career Girl of the Month by the Professional W omen’s Club 3. Seniors Terry Wisterman and Martha McGuire were chosen to receive the Optimist Club Teen¬ ager Award. Terry was also chosen Elks’ Club Teenager of the Month. Honors 175 Tyler Receives Challenger Award I. Jimim Blackwell received the distinc¬ tion of being selected for All-City. All- Distnct and All-State football honors. 2. Kevin Hendrix placed second in an orien¬ teering meet sponsored by the National Guard 3. HERALD staffers Sheretta Akins. Donna Johnson. Tracy Crain. Beck Pennington. David Lawrence. Paula Warren. Joe Partain and Lisa Thompson were pleased with the superior rating from the National Scholastic Press Association. 4 Red Line again received numerous awards at summer camp. OPPOSITE PAGE: I Kristi Webb com¬ peted in the Miss La Teenager Pageant as Miss Shreveport. 2. Juniors Dennis Dunn. Chervl Dring. Scott Lee. Angie Foster. Terry Tyler, and Ramta Wood received the Honesty and Integrity Award from Masonic Lodge No. 403. 3. Terry Tyler was Wood lawn’s Challenger Award win¬ ner this year 4. All-State Band and Honor Band selection was earned by Claire Vin- Class Favorites Elected in December f reshmen Joy Rinlev and Jeffrey Williams. Sophomores Doug Woodward and Rosalind Lawrence. Juniors Dee F.her- hardt and Bills Joe Johnson. Seniors Steve Lofhn and l urie Samuel. Mr and Miss Woodlawn Sheila Cochran and Tyrone Johnson. 178 Honors Mr. and Miss Woodlawn omore Favorites R o s a i n d L a w r e n c e 182 Honors oodlawn celebrated its 18th homecoming by the returning of Homecoming queens past. Fourteen of WHS’s past queens were in attendance at the homecom¬ ing events. The court was pre¬ sented at halftime and high¬ lighted by the crowning of Queen Debbie Brown. Castle students celebrated the victory over BTW at the homecoming dance sponsored by the Booster Club. Senior court members presented were Sonya Moore. Vicki Hughes. Susan Kern, Kathy Mixon, and junior maids were Mic¬ helle Moore. Tracy Parrish, and Darlene Lafitte. Recog¬ nized as sophomore maids were Kim Kinley and Debra Sirmon. and representing the freshman class was maid Joy Kinley. Honors 185 Debbie Brown Reigns Over Night of Knights Honors 187 Court Enjoys Exciting Knight Victory I. Kathy Mixon and Mr. Mixon. 2. The Homecoming Court. 3. Tracy Parrish. 4 Debbie Brown. OPPOSITE PAGE: I. Court enjoys afternoon pep rally. 2. Ray Zimmer¬ man. Mr. Coolc. and Steve Boswell. 3. Vicki Hughes and Mr Hughes. 4. Queen Debbie Brown receives roses from Sir Knight Ray Zimmerman. Five Castle Ladies Become Revolving around the theme “Ladies of the Cas¬ tle” and supported by weeks of preparation and hard work by Key Club¬ bers, this year’s Girl of My Dreams Pageant proved to be most successful. Under the direction of Mr. Floyd Byrd, the Key Club’s new faculty sponsor, the pageant was held February 1 and 3. Sponsoring clubs and homerooms permitted 86 girls to compete in the prel¬ iminaries. On the final night of the pageant 22 semi¬ finalists vied for the title of Girl of My Dreams. Crowned 1979 Girl of My Dreams was Denise Vinson, a sophomore. Melodie Moore was chosen first run¬ ner-up with Susan Prim¬ rose, Carole Davison, and Lasoyna Pinkney as second, third, and fourth runners- up, respectively. In addition to being a tra¬ ditional highlight of the school year, the proceeds of the annual beauty pageant allowed the JCey Club to contribute to the betterment of our community. of xtxuns Denise Q inum Dreams of the Knight c Z[l[ocLu. zA [ooxe. Honors 191 Lasoyna Pinkney Fourth Runner-up Carole Davison Third Runner-up of Interests and Pastimes Denise Vinson Girl of My Dreams Honors 193 FINALIST: Susan Boatner. Edna Cobb. Tammy Matthews. Carole Davison. Melodie Moore. Vicki Hughes. Kayla Allen. Beverly Dorris. Mavice Hughes. Gina Joshlin. Susie Parker. 22 Compete in Final Night of Pageant FINALIST: Debra Sirmon. Lynn Thomas. Julie Webb, Annette Williams. Kristi Webb. Susan Primrose, Denise Vinson, Lasoyna Pinkney. Susan Wilson. Kay Woodward. Lynn Tucker. 194 Honors Honors 195 A Symbol of Knighthood FRONT row Rustv Funk. Martha McGuire. Kay Woodward. Mike Magee. Beverly Dorm. Ramta Wood. Gary Ezernack ROW 2 Kaihry n Neill. Steve Loftin. Lou Kunce. Greg Frazier. Darren Warren, Teresa LaRoux. C harlie C ryer Honors 197 The Legend of the Knight I Rusty Funk and Martha McGuire. 2. Jimmy Blackwell and Gina Brooks. 3. Mtke Magee and Kay Woodward. 4 Greg Fra icr and Lou Kunce. 5. Charlie Cryer and Beverly Dorris OPPOSITE PAGE I Ranita Wood and Gary F crnack. 2. Kevin Moss and Susan Zucco. 3. Jeffrey Williams and Velecia Lee. 4. Darren War¬ ren and Teresa LaRouv 5. Doug Wood¬ ward and Kathy Lee. 198 Honors - ■ Lives On Dince medieval times the Knight has been a symbol of honor, loyalty, and chi¬ valry. When the Knight proved that these things were a part of his life, he was ready to accept the Accolade, the final step into knighthood. Woodlawn. once a year, relives the tradi¬ tion that its own legend evolves around. The annual Accolade Pageant is presented as a reminder to the students and faculty that these qualities are as important today as they were then and must be upheld to pre¬ serve the legend that is Woodlawn. Football Spirit Adds to Castle Life 1979 —The Year 1. Kay Woodward takes time out from HERALD to complete an English report. 2. Burt Eiland is proud o f an item he rarely uses. 3. Mike Smith. Kathy Mur- phey. and Steve Loftin clown around before tackling the problems of the ACCOLADE. OPPOSITE PAGE: I. Benny Young congratulates Susan Kern after Red Line ' s halftime show. 2. Sir Knight overcomes an Indian attack at the Fair Park pep rally. 3. Mike and Sheila greet with a ‘smile. 4. Mark Greathouse studies his work closely. Happenings 205 Tops for Our Times Recently the ACCOLADE Staff took a poll of some Woodlawn students to give them a chance to express their opinions. From these results, several things were con¬ cluded. For example, the top movies gener¬ ally were action and comedies, while the books were more serious and romantic. Dat¬ ing seemed to be the favorite pastime while sports cars were much in demand. ELECTION 1980 For Whom Would You Vote: I Ronald Reagan — 49N 2. Ted Kennedy 32 ' r 3. Jimim Carter I9N e With the Wind Hobbit Story Promise 1984 e HOB80L c ;Jt d .R:Tolkien 9. BrwnVSotm 1 ST0RY Summ ERICH SEGAL TUI KNIGHT LIFE In High School It Is Better to: 1. Date around 68N 2. Have a steady 31 ' 3. Not date at all IN On a Date I Would Rather: 1. Go to a party 16 N 2. Watch T.V. 6N 3. Go to a movie 5 IN 4. Go parking — 6N PASTIMES 3. Listening to Music 4. Riding Around 5. Swimming 6. Skiing 7. Eating 8. Partying 9. Watching Football 10. Sleeping SUPERSOUNDS 1 . Le Freak Chic 2 Too Much Heaven Bee Gees 3. The Gambler Kenny Rogers 4. Don’t Cry Out loud Melissa Manchester 5. Sweet Life Paul Davis 6. New York Groove — Ace Freely 7. Fire Pointer Sisters 8. YMCA Village People 9. Always A Woman Billy Joel 10. We’ve Got Tonight Bob Seager HOLLYWOOD HITS Ever Which Way But Loose Animal House Grease Foul Play Which Way Is Up Screams of a W inter Night Sniokey and the Bandit Star Wars Goodbye Girl Heaven C an W ' ait 1. Bee Gees 2. Kenny R Barrv Mam 4. Bill Joel And} Gi 6. Barbra Streisa 7. Village People 8. Bost 9. Oli a Newton-John 10. Neii Diamond PRIME TIME T Mork and Mindy Eight Is Enough MASH Starsky and Hutch Dallas Three ' s Company Family Saturday Night Live Soap Andy Griffith Happenings 207 I. Coach Morrison gives James ‘Tubbs ' Gamer pointers during a break at the homecoming game. 2. Other planets also caught ‘Knight Fever. 3. Brothers Bill and Doug Robinson are reunited at the Castle OPPOSITE PAGE: I. Senior Knights await graduation day. 2. Diane Lalena leads the award-winning Red Line as the strut their stuff. 3. Greg Frazier and James Garner show that Lowell ' s Linemen are I. 4 Mr. Moss rejoins the Castle after a year ' s absence. 208 Happenings I. Chris Berthelot perfects his art of breaking school rules. 2. Despite the pleasant look. Mr. Crowder sometimes plays the mean guy 3. Decorating the quadrangle highlighted senior activities. OPPOSITE: PACE: I. Kevin Foster was just another victim of ' Knight Fever. 2. Jason Stroud proved even the genius has his moments. 3. Steve Loftin and Terry Tyler deliver the Byrd game ball to Mr. Holman during his hospital stay. 4 . Joey Maranto keeps Debra Sirmon fascinated with his sweet smile. SECTION EDITORS: Linda Fong. Sonya Moore, Ranita Wood, Cindy Reed, and Terry Wisterman Until We Meet Again — xr=i — Class Song — “Don’t Cry Outloud Class Colors — Scarlet and Roval Blue Class Flower — Red Rose Class Motto — May the road rise to meet you • May the wind blow at your back May the sun shine softly on your face May the rain fall softly on your fields And until we meet again May God hold you in the palm of his hand. Uj Seniors 215 DONNA AGNOR Lanceretles I. 2; Y-Teens I; Art Club I; Football Ad Staff I; Student Council Rep I; Red Line 3.4; HERALD Ad Staff 3,4 SHERETTA L. AKINS Class Treasurer I; Lan- cerettes 2, 3; Knights for Christ 2; Science and Math Club 2. 3. Vice President 3; Astra Club 2. 3; FBLA 2; JML 3; Football Ad Staff 4; HERALD Editorial Staff 2. 3,4 K AREN ALLBRITTON Lancerettes 2. 3, Drum¬ mer 3; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Astra Club 3; FBLA 3.4, Secretary 3: COE Vice President 4 Seniors Are DEBRA MARIE ALLEN - Girls’ Choir 3. 4. A Choir 4 BEVERLY ANN ANDERSON - Lancerettes I. 2; Girls’ Choir I DEBBIE ANDREWS — Lancerettes 2; Knights for Christ 2. 3. 4; Student Council Rep. 2. 3; National Honor Society 2. 3. 4; FBLA 3. 4: Library Club 4 PATRICIA A. ANSLEY — Lanceretles I; Girls’ Choir I: Flag Line 2. 3. 4. Captain 4; CODAC 2; Class Chaplain 2: FBLA 3. 4; Girls Basketball Team 3; Astra Club 4: Knights for Chnst 4; Science and Math Club 4 CHARLES L. ATKINS - ROTC Drill Team 2. 3. 4. Color Guard 3. 4; Bag Pipe Band 2, 3. 4; Junior Achievement 2, 3. 4; Science and Math Club 4 DEBORAH ALDIRSCH SANDRA ELAINE BAILIFF BRENDA BAIRD - FFA I. 2. 3. 4: 4-H I, 2. 3. 4; Y-Teens I: Lancerettes I CLEMMIE LEE BELTON — Student Council Rep 2 216 Seniors RONNY BENNETT TEURLING JOSEPH BENOIT. JR - ROTC Bag Pipe Band I. 2: 4-H Club I: Latin Club 2: Spanish Club 3.4; DECA 4 CHRIS BERTHELOT — Accolade Court I: Foot¬ ball I. 2. 3. 4; FFA I. 2. 3. 4. Treasurer 4; Student Council Rep. I; FCA I. 2. 3.4: Knights for Christ I. 2.3.4 _ the Very Best WESLEY BESHEA JIMMY BLACKWELL — Football 1, 2. 3, 4. All- City. All-District, All State 4; Basketball 1, 2. 3, 4; Baseball 2; Knights for Christ I, 2, 3, 4; FCA L 2, 3, 4; Accolade Court 2, 3, 4; Class President 3, 4; Class Favorite 3; Student Council Rep. 3, 2nd Vice Presi¬ dent 4 JOHN BLADES — DECA 3,4 RHONDA CAROLYN BLEVINS — Knights for Christ 2, 3.4; Concert Band 2: Lancerettes 3 LOUIS BLUNDELL — Football 2. 3 CAROL BOBBITT — ROTC I. 2; Y-Teens L 2: Speech Club 3 ROGER BOLES BRENDA BORNAMAN —CODAC3 STEPHEN J BOSWELL — Art Club I. 2: Latin Club 1; Key Club 2, 3. 4. Board Member 4; Student Council Rep. 2, 3rd Vice President 3. President 4; Accolade Court 2; National Honor Society 2. 3. 4; Boys’ State Delegate 3 Seniors 217 Seniors Enter a Changing World BECKI BOUDREAUX — Lanccrcttcs 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4; Y-Teens I; ACCOLADE Ad Staff 2; Spanish Club 2 JOHN BOUGHTON - Football 1. 2, 3, 4; FCA 2, 3.4; FFA 3; Key Club 4 TAMMY BOZEMAN — Lanccrcttcs 2; German Club 2 PAMELA BRAZZIELL — Knights for Christ 2. 3; Student Council Rep. 2,3; French Club 3 KRISTI BRIAN — Girls’ Choir 1; Lancerettes L 2. 3, 4, Captain 4; Y-Teens L 2. 3. 4. Secretary Trea¬ surer 2, Rep. 3, Vice President 4; Knights for Christ L 2,3,4; Student Council Rep. 4 JAMES BRIDGES GINA BROOKS — Lancerettes 2, 3, Lt. 3. Ideal Lancerette 2; Knights for Christ 2; Beauty Pageant Miss Congeniality 3; Accolade Pageant 3. 4; National Honor Society 3. 4; Z Club 4; Cheerleader 4 LU BROW — CODAC 2.3 BETTY BROWN — Lancerettes 2, 3; Knights for Christ 3 218 Seniors DEBBIE BROWN - Lancerettes I; Red Line 2, 3, 4; Class Secretary I. 2, 3,4; Homecoming Court I, 2, 3.4. Queen 4; Student Council Rep. I; Interact Club Sweetheart I; Z Club 2. 3, Board Member 3; Y- Teens I, 2. Chaplain 2; Art Club I; HERALD Edi¬ torial Staff 2, 3; Beauty Pageant 2nd Runner-up 3, Miss Congeniality 2; Football Ad Staff 3; Quill and Scroll 3 KAY BROWN — Lancerettes 1, 2, 3, Head Drum¬ mer 3; FBLA 2, 3. 4; Y-Teens 2; COE President 4; National Honor Society 2, 3,4 VICTOR BORWN CLAUDIA BRUMLEY — Lancerettes 2; Red Line 3.4, Co-Leading Lady 4; National Honor Society 2, 3,4; Knights for Christ 2,3; Football Ad Staff 4 WILLIAM J. BUFFINGTON — ROTC Rifle Team I, 2, Orienteering Team I, 2; Knights for Christ 1,2; Student Council Rep. I, Alt. 3; Key Club 2, 3, 4, President 4; French and Latin Club 2; Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Who’s Who 4 SHIRLENE RENA BUGGS — Junior Achieve¬ ment 2, 3,4 TERRY BURKS - Boys Choir 3,4. A Choir 4 REBECCA LYNN BUSSIE - 4-H 1. 2, 3. Reporter 1; FBLA 2. 3. 4; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Y- Teens 3; Lancerette Drummer 3; COE Secretary 4 SCOTTY CALDWELL — Football 2; Art Club 2; Latin Club 2 JEANNE D CALHOUN — DECA 3,4, Parliamen¬ tarian 4 DEBRA A CAMPBELL —Girls’Choir 1.4 VICKIE RENE CARTER — Lancerettes I, 2; Stu¬ dent Council Rep 2; Knights for Christ 2 JEROME CASEY — ROTC 1. 2, 3; LSU State Lit¬ erary Rally 1st Place 3; Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4; Art Club Vice President 4; National Achievement Schol¬ arship Nominee 4; Who’s Who 4 JOYCECATHRON TERRY CHALMERS - Boys’ Choir 1,2,3,4 GREG CHANDLER DUANNA CHEVALIER — Lancerettes 1, 2; Knights for Christ 3; DECA 3,4 LISA CLARK — Student Council Rep 2 Seniors 219 Some Knights Never Learn . . . MARSA CLARK — Lancerettes 3 VICTOR W CLAYTON A Choir 4 JAMES E COBBS SHEILA DENISE COCHRAN — ROTC DnII Team I. 2; Knights for Chnst L 2. 3; Girls’ Choir 3, Chamber Choir 4; FH A 4; Miss Woodlawn 4 SHARON COLEMAN Girls’ Choir 2. A Choir 3. 4; Spanish Club 3; DECA 4 ESTER LAURICE COLLINS - Girls’ Choir I, A Choir 2. Chamber Choir 3.4; Knights for Chnst 3.4 SHARON COLLUM CAROLINE COOK JERRI RENAECOUNCIL - Lancerettes 1,2 TREENA COVEY — Lancerettes 1. 2. 3; Spanish Club 3 TRACY LYNN CRAIN - Lancerettes I. 2; HER¬ ALD Editorial Staf f 3.4 MELVIN DALLAS - Football I LINDA GAIL DANIELS — Knights Band I, 2, Marching Band 3, 4; 4-H Club I; Student Council Rep. 2; Girls’ Choir 3: Knights for Christ 3; Junior Achievement 4 DANA MARIE DARNELL - French Club 2; DECA 3. 4, Reporter 3. Sr Rep 4; National Honor Society 3. 4; HERALD Editorial Staff 3; Student Council Chaplain 4 ALMA DAVIS - Spanish Club 3 220 Seniors DewayneGnffie, Paula Warren. Joey Maranto, Becky Pennington, Stephen Boswell, Sonya Moore Once Is Not Enough MICHAtLRAY DAVI5 PAULA ANN DAVIS — French and Latin Club 2; Y-Teens 2 _ __ CAROLE DAVISON — Football Program Ad Staff 1, 2, 3, 4, Manager 3,4; Girls Choir l; Spanish Club 2; Knights for Christ 2, 3, 4; French and Latin Club 3; Student Council Rep. 3; CODAC 3; HERALD Editorial Staff 4. Beauty Pageant 3rd Runner-Up 4 ROBERT MICHAEL DAVISON — Football L 2; French and Latin Club 2, 3; German Club 3,4 ANTONIO LASON DEWHART DONNA DIGBY KIM DINKINS — Lancerettes 2; Knights for Christ 2.3 PAMELA DIXON — FBLA 4; JML 4; FHA 4; Debate Team 4; Knights for Chnst 4 GREGORY WAYNE DORRIS — Key Club 2, 3.4. Treasurer 3; Football 3, 4; FCA 4; ACCOLADE Editonal Staff 4 Seniors 221 Seniors Anticipate Graduation MARK DUNCAN — Football I; Student Council Rep. 1; 4-H Club 1. 2: FHA 2; DECA 3.4. President 4 PAM EBARB — Lancerettes I, 2; Astra Club I; HERALD Ad Staff 2. 3.4, Manager 4; Spanish Club 2; Student Council Rep. 3. Senator 4; 4-H Club Treasurer 3; FFA 2. 3. 4. Secretary 4. Sweetheart 3; FBLA4 DEALNE EDWARDS — ROTC I GREG GREEN BERT EILAND — Industrial Arts Club I; DECA 3. 4 DAVID ELLIOTT Marching Band 1,2; FFA 2 EDWARD ELLIS, JR. — Basketball I; Track 3.4 VIRGINIA INEZ ELLIS DIANNE ELLZEY Community Affairs Rep. 2; CODAC 3; FBLA 3.4: COE Treasurer 4 JAMES EPLING - Football I; Tennis 3.4 CHARLES EVANS RAGAN FAIR - FFA 2. 3.4; Sentinel 4; 4-H Club 3,4 EDWARD F. FANN FFA I. 2, 3, 4, Sentinel 2, Treasurer 3, Vice President 4; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Vice President 3 BARBARA FEAZEL — Y-Teens 3; Knights for Christ 3,4; COE 4 SUSAN ANNETTE FENTON - Lancerettes 2, 3, Drummer 3; JML 2, 3. Social Chairman 3; Astra Club 3.4. Board Member 3; National Honor Society 3,4; French Club 4. Librar Club4 222 Seniors ROGER FIELDER — Football 1, 2; FFA 2, 3.4; 4- H Club 3,4 MARY FLOWERS - 4-H Club 2, 3; FFA 3, Sweet- heart 3 RANDY FLOWERS — Football 1,3.4 CONSTANCE ANN FLOYD - Student Council Rep. I; Flag Line 1; Knights for Christ 1; 4-H Club 3 CAROLYN ANN FLYNN — Astra Club I, 2; Flag Line 1; Student Council Rep. I. 2; DECA 3, 4. National Conference 4 LINDA FONG — Lancerettes 2, 3; Z Cub 2, 3, 4, Board Member 2, Treasurer 3. President 4; Student Council Rep. 2, Secretary 3, 4; Class Treasurer 3; ACCOLADE Editorial Staff 3.4 MARK FONTANA — Concert Band 2, 3. 4, Jazz Band 2, 3, 4, Honor District Band 2, 3, 4; ROTC Drill Team 2 DENNISE FOSTER — Concert Band 1. 2, 4. Jazz Band 3, 4, Kaleidoscope Band 1. 3; Red Line 3; Frenrn Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 4; Stu¬ dent Council Community Affairs Rep. 2; Astra Gub 13 KEVIN FOSTER — Football 1, 3,4; FFA 1 3; All- City. AIl-Distnct 4 GREGORY LEE FRAZIER — Knights for Christ 1 3,4; FCA 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3. 4; Football 3. 4; Key Gub 2. 3; Boys’ State Delegate 3; Gass Vice Presi¬ dent 4; HERALD Editorial Staff 4; Accolade Court 4 RUSSELL D. FUNK — Knights for Christ 2, 3; FCA 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Track 2; Jazz Band 2; CODAC 3; French Club 3; Key Gub 3. 4; Accolade Court 4 DONNA GARCIE — Lancerettes l, 1 3,4, Captain 4; Student Council Rep. 1, 2, Senator 4; Y-Teens 1, 2; Spanish Gub 2; Football Ad Staff 3; Gass Pr Vice President 3; CODAC 2,3 SUE GARCIE — Lancerettes 1,2. 3; Student Coun¬ cil Rep. I; Y-Teens 2, 3, President 3; Spanish Gub 3 JAMES KEVIN GARNER — Football 2,3.4; FCA 2,3,4; Knights for Christ 2,3.4 AUDREY DENISE GAY KATHY GENTRY — Lancerettes 1,2,3; Y-Teens 1,2; Student Council Rep. 1; Football Ad Staff I, 2; Quill and Scroll 4; Spanish Gub 3; Z Club 3 NOVE L. GILCREASE - Lancerettes I; Red Line 2, 3; Y-Teens 2, 3; Concert Choir 1; JML 3; Knights for Christ 4 GEORGE GODFREY Seniors 223 DEBRA ANN GLOVER - ROTC I. 2, 3. 4, Major 4; Y-Teens 2; French and Latin Club 2; Knights for Chnst 2. 4; Science and Math Club 2, 3; Girls ' Choir 3, A Choir 4. Chamber Choir 4; CODAC 3; Junior Achievement 4 ZELDA GRAHAM — Band 1; Student Council Rep. t; Science and Math Club I. 2 JML 3; HER¬ ALD Editorial Staff 3; COE 4; FBLA 4 MARK GREATHOUSE - Football 2, 3. 4; Knights for Christ 2,3.4 DEWAYNE GRIFFIE - Football 3, Track 3 KEVIN KEITH GUERRERO - Football 1. 2, 3. 4; FCA 2. 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4; Student Council Rep. 1; 4-H Club 2: FFA 2; Knights for Chnst 2. 3. 4; Key Club 3.4 PAULA GUNTER — Art Club 2; Lancerettes 2; Spanish Club 3; CODAC 3; Girls’ Basketball 3 ROY HAMILTON — Basketball L 2, 3 MARK HARMER — Spanish Club 3; Junior Achievement 3; COE 4 JANICE MARIE HARPER — Junior Achievement 2 NANCY LYNETT HARPER - Girls’ Choir 2; A Choir 3.4 ALLEN HARRIS — French and Latin Club I; Football I; FFA 2; Concert Band 2. 3. 4. President 4, Jazz Band 4 BARRY LYNN HART — ROTC Rifle Team L 2. Bag Pipe Band 3. 4, Orienteering Team 4; Concert Band 2, 3,4; German Club 3 PATRICIA HARVEY SUSAN HASTY — Lanccrcttes 2,3; CODAC 3 LISA HAYES — Lancerettes 2; Y-Teens 2, 3, 4; Knights for Christ 2, 3; FBLA 4 SAM HAYNIE — Marching Band I. 2, 3; ROTC L 2 DAISY HENDERSON - Uncerettes 3 PAUL TERNTON HENLEY. JR - DECA 4 Seniors 225 PHILLIP HESTER - DEC A 3,4 WILLIAM DAVID HICKS - R OTC I, 2, 3, 4; FFA 2; German Club 3; Speech and Debate Team 4; Science and Math Club 4; Library Club President 4 RHONDA LYNETTE HIGHTOWER — Student Council Alt. 2; Lancerettes 2; Y-Teens ICC Officer 2; Knights for Christ 2; CODAC 3; ACCOLADE Ad Staff 4; HERALD Editorial Staff 4 JANET RENEE HILL — Lancerettes 1, 2; Red Line 3, 4; Y-Teens I, 2; Student Council Rep. 2; Beauty Pageant Top Ten 2; Accolade Court 2; Knights for Christ 2; Football Ad Staff 3, 4, Man¬ ager 4 MARY E. HILL MARK VON HOLLINS — Knights for Christ I, 2. 3.4; A Choir 2, Chamber Choir 3, 4; French Club 2, 3, 4; Student Council Alt. 2; Track Manager 2, 3, 4; Science and Math Club 3; JML 4; Debate Team 4 LESLIE RENA HOLMES — Student Council Rep 2,3; Lancerettes 2. 3 JANET HOLTZCLAW - Y-Teens I, 2, 3. 4. Secre¬ tary 3, Chaplain 2, 4; Student Council Rep. 2; Lan¬ cerettes 2, 3, 4, Drummer 4; Knights for Chnst 2, 3, 4; French and Latin Club 2; HERALD Ad Staff 2 LISA KAY HOUSE — Lancerettes I; Y-Teens I, 2; Knights for Christ 2; Art Club 2; Spanish Club 2 MARK HUBER - Football I; Tennis 2, 3, 4; FHA 3,4 VICKI DENESE HUGHES - Lancerettes I, 2, 3, 4. Lt. 3, Lt. Col. 4; Student Council Rep. 2, Senator 3; Z Club 2, 3; City Council Vice President 3; Knights for Christ 2, 3; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; ACCOLADE Editorial Staff 3.4; Quill and Scroll 3,4; Mu Alpha Theta 3,4; Girls’ State Alt. 3; Home¬ coming Court 4; Who’s Who 4 DAVID JEFFERSON — Basketball 1,2; Track 3,4 LOXI JEFFREYS — Lancerettes 1, 2; Red Line 3, 4; Y-Teens 1; French and Latin Club I; Student Council Alt. I, 2; HERALD Ad Staff 2, 3; Football Ad Staff 2; CODAC 3 CAROLYN LAFAYE JENKINS — Girls’ Choir 3 STEWART JENKINS — FFA 2, 3, 4; Football 3; Baseball 4 TERRY EUGENE JENKINS — Industrial Arts Club 2; Stage Band 2: Chamber Choir 3; Spanish Club 3 DONNA JOHNSON — Astra Club 2, 3, 4, Presi¬ dent 4; Lancerettes 2, 3, 4. Captain 4; National Honor Society 2, 3, Secretary 4; French Club 3; Knights for Christ 3, 4; HERALD Editorial Staff 3, 4, Co-Managing Editor 4; Quill and Scroll 3, Secre¬ tary 4; Mu Alpha Theta 3,4, Treasurer 4 JOSEPH JOHNSON - ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Industnal Arts Club 2, 3; 4-H Club 2,3; Orienteering Team 4 226 Seniors KEVIN JOHNSON — Football Manager 2 , 3, 4; FCA 2, 3,4; Knights for Christ 2,3 LISA GAYLE JOHNSON — ROTC I, 2 , 3 , 4, Bat¬ talion Commander 4; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; FBLA 2, 3, 4. Artist 4; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Astra Club 3. 4; Y-Teens Chaplain 3; Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4. Chaplain 4; Knights for Chnst 4; DAR Recipient 4; ACCOLADE Editorial Staff 4; Who’s Who 4 MELANIE RENEE JOHNSON - Lancerettes I, 2; Student Council Rep 2; Y-Teens 2 TYRONE JOHNSON — Student Council Rep I. 3, Alt. 2; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1. 4; Knights for Chnst 1,2 t 3,4; FCA 4; Mr Woodlawn 4 ANTHONY DARRYLL JONES - Boys’ Choir I. 4; A Choir 2,3; Student Council Alt. 4 FREDA JONES Seniors Set the Pace Vicki Hughes RENEE JONES — Lancerettes 2 MARK HOUSTON JOWERS MARY KAPPELMAN — Lancerettes 2, 3; Knights for Christ 2,3,4; Student Council Rep. 2 Seniors 227 RICHARD W KENNEDY - Band 2; Key Club 2; French and Latin Club 2; FFA 2; 4-H 2; Football 3; Knights for Christ 2. 3.4 SUSAN LYNN KERN — Uncerettes I; Y-Tecns I; Art Club I; Red Line 2. 3, 4, Co-Leading Lady 4; French and Latin Club 2; Student Council Senator 2. Chaplain 4; Knights for Christ 2. 3; Z Club 3, 4; HERALD Ad Staff 3, 4; Key Club Sweetheart 4; Homecoming Court 4 RANDY KERRY — Football L 2, 3; FFA 2, 3 GREG KINLEY - Football L 2, 3,4; Key Club 1, 3,4; ACCOLADE Editonal Staff 3.4; Boys’ State 3 BARRI ANN KOENIG — Lancerettes 1; Spanish Club 2; Knights for Christ 2; 4-H 3; FFA Sweet¬ heart 3 LOU KUNCE — Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Drum Major 3, 4; All-Star Marching Band 3; Knights for Christ 2; Lit¬ erary Rally 3rd Place 2; Student Council Alt. 2; Band Sweetheart 2; National Honor Society 3, 4; Accolade Court 4; Who’s Who 4 PATRICK JAY LA GRONE - Football I; Track I; Boys Choir 2,4 DIANNE LALENA - Y-Teens 1. 2; Student Council Rep. 1; Art Club 1; Knights for Christ 2, 3; Football Program 1: Girl of My Dreams 2; COD AC 3; Red Line 2. 3.4, Leading Lady 4 DENISE LA ROUX — Lancerettes 1. 2; Astra Club 3, 4. Treasurer 3; Mu Alpha Theta 3. 4, Vice Presi¬ dent 4; CODAC 3; French Club 3; National Honor Society 3.4 DONNA LAST A - Y-Teens I. 2, 3: Lancerettes 1. 2; Student Council Alt. I; Literary Rally 1st Place 2; CODAC 3 TAMMY LASYONE - Lancerettes 2; Y-Tecns 2; Red Line 3; French Club 3 JIMMY LEE LATSON - Boys’ Choir 3.4; A Choir 4 LAWONNER SAMUEL — Knights for Christ I. 2. 3; Student Council Alt. I. Rep. 3; JML 3: Girls ' Choir 3. Chamber Choir 4. A Choir 4 ANTHONY LAW — Boys’ Choir 4 DAVID LAWRENCE — National Honor Society 2. 3,4: Football 2; French Club 2; HERALD Editorial Staff 3,4, Co-Managing Editor 4; Key Club 3.4; Mu Alpha Theta 3,4; Quill and Scroll 3.4. Treasurer 4 GAIL LAWRENCE — Lancerettes I. 2, 3; Spanish Club 3; Y-Teens 3: JML 3 LOIS LE BARRON — Lancerettes 2. 3: COE 4: FBLA4 DIANNE LEE — Lancerettes 2; Knights for Christ 2 GLORIA LEE — Girls’ Choir 4 KF.ITHA RENE LEE — Uncerettes I, 2; Y-Teens I; Key Club Sweetheart 2; CODAC 3; Class Chap¬ lain 3; Red Line 2. 3; HERALD Editorial Staff 2. 3; COE 4; FBLA4 LISA LEE MICHELE LEIGH — Lancerettes I. 2; Y-Teens I. 2: DECA 3.4. Vice President 3.4 PAMELA LENZLY EDWARD LEWING — ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Bag Pipe Band 2, 3, 4; Rifle Team 2, 3; Orienteering Team 3, 4; Concert Band 1,2. 3,4; Stage Band 3 DEWAYNE ALLEN LEWIS CAROLYN LINAHAN - Lanccrcttes 2, 3; Knights for Christ 2; National Honor Society 2, 3,4; Astra Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4; CODAC 3; COE 4; FBLA4 STEVEN WAYNE LOFTIN — Football I, 2, 3. 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; ACCOLADE Editorial Staff 2, 3, 4, Assistant Editor 4; FCA 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 2, 3, 4; Accolade Court 3; Knight 4; Class Favorite 4; Who’s Who 4 MICHAEL W LOGUE - FFA 2, 3.4. Treasurer 4; Chapter Farmer 3. State Farmer 4; Student Council Rep. 3; 4-H 3,4 SAM LOWREY GWENDOLYN E. LUBOM — Band 1; Student Council Rep. I, 2; Lancerettes 2; Junior Achieve¬ ment 3; A Choir 3. Chamber Choir 4; CODAC 3; Knights for Christ 3 MIKE MAGEE — Football 1, 2, 3, 4; FCA 2, 3, 4; Student Council Rep. 2, Senator 4; Key Club 3, 4; Boys’ State 3; Baseball 3, 4; Football All-District 4; Accolate Court 4 VINCENT JOSEPH MARANTO — Student Coun¬ cil Alt. 2, Rep. 3, Treasurer 4; Key Club 2, 3,4, Presi¬ dent 4; ACCOLADE Editorial Staff 3,4 ELAINE McCANN - Lancerettes 2 CHRIS McCAUSLIN KAREN McCORMACK — Lancerettes 3; Student Council Rep. 3; Key Club Sweetheart 4; DECA 4; Junior Achievement 4 MARTHA McGUIRE - Z Club 3, 4; Key Club Sweetheart 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Acco¬ lade Court 3, 4; Beauty Pageant Finalist 3; Cheer¬ leader 4; HERALD Editonal Staff 4 GAYLA RENEE McMORRIS — Lancerettes 2; COE 4; FBLA4 DEVITTA LA JUAN METCALF — ROTC Drill Team I. 2, 3, 4; Science and Math Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Treasurer L Secretary 2; JML 2, 3. 4; French Club 3; Tennis Team 4 PRISCILLA M METOYER JOHN MILFORD - ROTC Bag Pipe Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Drill Team 2, First Lt. 3, Commander Major 4; Orienteering Team 3,4; Concert Band L 2,3,4 230 Seniors Semoritis Strikes Again CYNTHIA MILLER - Concert Choir I; Girls’ Choir 2.3; A Choir 2; Chamber Choir 4; DECA 4 LEISA J. MILLER - Lancerettes L 2, 3; Art Club 2 CATHERINE MILTON - Astra Club 2; JML 3; FHA 4 CAROLYN JILL MIMS - Lancerettes 1; Class Vice President 1; Knights for Christ L 4; JML 4; Cheerleader 4 DEBBIE MITCHELL — Lancerettes 2,3; DECA 4 DONNA MITCHELL — Lancerettes 1, 2, 3. Drum- mer 2 TUIJAUNA ELAINE MITCHELL — Astra Club 2; Knights for Christ 2; HERALD Ad Staff 3, 4, Manager 4; Art Club 3, 4; JML 4; French Club 4; Science and Math Gub 4; Football Ad Staff 4; Quill and Scroll 4; National Honor Society 4; Who’s Who 4 KATHRYN MARIE MIXON — Student Council Rep. 1; Lancerettes 1; Y-Teens 1; Accolade Court I; Beauty Pageant Finalist 3; Homecoming Court 3, 4; Red Line 2,3,4; COE 4; FBLA 4 CARLA J MOODY — COE 4 Seniors 231 HERBERT ORVILLE MOODY PAMELA GAIL MOORE — Lancerettes I, 2; Art Club 1; Y-Teens I; COCAC 3; 4-H 3; COE 4 RONALD GREGORY MOORE — Industna! Arts Club I; Student Council Alt. 2, 3; Knights for Christ 3 SONYA MOORE - Lancerettes I, 2, 3, 4, Lt. 3, Maj 4; Y-Teens 1; Z Club 2, 3; Beauty Pageant Finalist 2; Spanish Club 2; Homecoming 3, 4; ACCOLADE Editorial Staff 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; Class Treasurer 4 LUCILLE MORGAN DOUGLAS MOSLEY — Student Council Rep. 1; Knights for Christ 3; Football 4 KATHLEEN MURPHEY — Lancerettes 2; Knights for Christ 2. 3. 4; German Club Secretary 2; National Honor Society 2. 3, 4. President 4; Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, Secretary 4; Quill and Scroll 3, Vice President 4; ACCOLADE Editorial Staff 3, 4, Editor 4: Astra Club 2, 3. 4; Student Council Alter¬ nate 4 MIKE MUSE — Football 2, 3,4; Knights for Christ 2, 3; FCA 3,4; Key Club 3,4: National Honor Soci¬ ety 2,3,4 CALVIN MYLES — Football I; Basketball 1,2 232 Seniors on the Wall of Them All? KATHRYN NEILL - Lancerettes 2; Knights for Christ 2, 3; Student Council Rep 3: Beauty Pageant Finalist 3; Accolade Queen 4 DEBBIE NELSON — Lancerettes 2 LONFONE NEWTON GINGER KAY NUTTALL — Lancerettes L 2, 3; Knights for Christ 1. 2, 3. 4; ACCOLADE Ad Staff 2; 4-H 3 TERESA OGLETREE — Lancerettes 2: Red Line 3, 4; Knights for Chnst 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 2; CODAC 2, 3; Spanish Club Tr easurer 2; Key Club Sweetheart 3; Football Ad Staff 3, 4. Man¬ ager 4; Z Club Service Chairman 4; ACCO¬ LADE Editonal Staff 4; National Honor Society 3. 4. Secretary 4; Mu Alpha Theta 4; Who’s Who 4 ERIC O’NEAL — Football 2, 3; A Choir 2; Chamber Choir 3; Boys’ Choir 4 PATRICE DIANNE PARKER — Knights for Christ 2, 3, 4; Library Club 4 SHERON KAY PARKER — FFA Secretary 2, 3, Sweetheart 3; 4-H 2, 3. Secretary 3 BETTYE PARKS — Girls’ Choir 3.4 Seniors 233 TERRI LYNN PARRISH - Y-Tcens 2; Z Club 2. 3,4; Lancerettes 2. 3, Lt. 3; Cheerleader 4 JOSEPH STEPHEN PARTAIN — Key Club 1,2,3, 4. Treasurer 2, Secretary 3; Junior Achievement I; HERALD Editorial Staff 2, 3. 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; Spanish Club 3; Knights for Christ 3,4 GAIL PATTERSON — Lanccrettes I, 2, 3; Drum¬ mer 2, Lt. 3; DECA 4 BECKY PENNINGTON - Lanccrettes I. 2, 3. 4. Flag Bearer 3, Colonel 4; Knights for Chnst I. 2, 3, 4; French and Latin Club 2; CODAC 2, 3; Y-Teens 2, 3, 4. Vice President 2.4; HERALD Editorial Staff 3,4; Football Ad Staff 4; Class Chaplain 4 BARRY LEEVELL PENNYWELL — Knights for Chnst 2 LLOYD PIERCE KRIS PIETZ- Football 1.2. 3.4 RENEE PINKNEY - Class Favonte I; Accolade Court I; FHA 2, 4; Junior Achievement 2.4; DECA 4 BARBARA PITTS LINDA ANN PRIEST — Class Favorite I; Knights for Chnst 1; Student Council Community Affairs Rep. I; Concert Choir I, A Choir 3; Lanccrettes 2; HERALD Editonal Staff 2 SUSAN PRIMROSE — Lancerettes 2; Jazz Band 2, 3; Flag Line 3; Knights for Christ 2. 3; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; COE 4; FBLA 4; Beauty Pag¬ eant 2nd Runner-Up 4 DALE PRITCHARD — Concert Band I. 2. 3. 4, Stage Band 3,4; Football 2 STEPHEN PRUDHOME — FFA 2; Key Club 3 MARIE RACHAL — Lancerettes 2; Spanish Club 4 PAM RACHALL — JML 2; FBLA 3: CODAC 3: Junior Achievement 3: DECA 4 CHRIS REGGIO BETTY GAYLE RHODES - CODAC 3; Library Club 4 PAT RICH-FBLA 1; HERALD Editorial Staff 2. 3,4; Key Club 2. 3; FFA 2; Voice of the Red Line 3, 4; National Honor Society 2; Quill and Scroll 2,3 234 Seniors TERESA L. RICHARDSON — ROTC I; A Choir 3, Chamber Choir 4 LISA RINAUDO — Y-Teens I. 2; Knights for Christ 2; Lancerettes 2, 3; DECA Secretary 4 CHARLES ROBINSON — Red Line Manager 4 DENNIS WAYNE ROBINSON — Student Coun¬ cil Rep. 2 JOHNNY LEE ROBINSON. JR. — Basketball I; Boys ' Choir 4 RONALD ROBINSON - Band I. 2 Senior Circle Motivates Pep Rallies REBECCA ROGERS — Lancerettes I; Y-Teens I; Red Line 2,3,4; Student Council Rep 2. 3; CODAC 2,3; Knights for Christ L 2; FBLA 4 GARY ROQUE LILLIAN DALU ROSS — Lancerettes l, 2, 3, 4; Drummer 2, 3; Head Drummer 4; 4-H L 2; Student Council Rep. 2 Seniors 235 BRIGETTA JOANN ROTHENBERGER - Lan- ccrcttcs 1,2 TERRI RUDD - Lanccrcttcs 2; CODAC 2 JANICE MARIE RUFFIN LAURIE ANN SAMUEL - Lanccrcttcs 1. 2; Girls Choir 1,2, Chamber Choir 3.4; Student Coun¬ cil Rep. 2, 3. Vice President 4; CODAC 3; Class Favorite 4 BENJIE SCHONFARBER ROBERT SCHWEIGART - Youth Art Council 2; Art Club 3; 4-H 3.4. Reporter 3. Secretary 4; FFA 3. 4, Vice President 4 JOHNNY SEYMOUR - Football Manager I. 2. 3, 4; Knights for Chnst I, 2, 3.4; FCA 2, 3.4; Art Club I, 3, 4; Youth Art Council 2; Student Council Com¬ munity Affairs Rep. 3: HERALD Editorial Staff 3. 4; Key Club 4 LEESA SHELTON Junior Achievement 4 SCOOTER SHERRILL — Football I, 2, 3. 4; FCA 2,3; Baseball 3.4 RAMONA KAYE SHIELDS - Lancerettcs 1, 2; CODAC 2, 3; Knights for Chnst 2.3; Student Coun¬ cil Community Affairs Rep. 2; Y-Teens 3; Rifle Line 3; ACCOLADE Ad Staff 3; COE 4; FBLA 4 NANCY ANN SLOAN ROTC 1. 2,4; JML 3,4; Knights for Christ 3,4 DEBRA ANN SLONE - Girls’ Choir 4 236 Senior GLORIA JEAN SMITH - ROTC I. 2. 3, 4. Drill Team 1.2,3.4. lstLl.3.4 KRISTI SMITH - Uncerettes 2. 3. 4. CapUin 4; French Club 2; JML 2. 3, Treasurer 3: Student Council Rep. 3: ACCOLADE Editorial Staff 3.4 MICHAEL W. SMITH — Key Club I. 2. 3. 4. Gov. 3, Board Member 2, 4; Football I, 2. 3. 4; FCA I, 2, 3, 4; Knights for Chnst I. 2. 3. 4; National Honor Society 3. 4; Quill and Scroll 2. 3, 4; ACCOLADE Editonal Staff 2. 3. 4. Assist¬ ant Editor 4; Student Council Rep. 4; Boys’ State Alt. 4; Who’s Who 4 TERRI L. SOWELL — Spanish Club 3; Library Club 4 STEVE VICTOR SPALDING — Industrial Arts Club 2; German Club 2.3; National Honor Soci¬ ety 2; Mu Alpha Theta 3.4 BONNIE SPINKS — ROTC 1; 4-H I; Uncer¬ ettes 2; DECA 3,4; CODAC 3 Cheerleaders Instigate Spirit STEPHANIE RENE STEVENS — Spanish Club 3; 4-H Club 3 THERESA STEPHENS — Lancerettes 2, 3, Drum¬ mer 3; Y-Teens 3; DECA 4 SCOTT STOKER DIANE STOKES - ROTC I; Library Club 4 EVA STOWELL — Lancerettes 2; Spanish Club Treasurer 3; 4-H 3; Girls’ Basketball 3 ROGER STRONG — ROTC Drill Team 2, 3, 4, Commander 4; Color Guard 3, 4, Commander 4, Cadet Major 4; Science and Math Club 2,4 JASON STROUD — ROTC L 2, 3, 4, Executive Officer 4; French and Latin Club 1; Literary Rally 1, 2, 3; Science and Math Club 2, 4; German Club 3; Quiz Bowl 3; ROTC Orienteering Team 3; Who’s Who 4 JERRY DEWAYNE SUMRALL — FFA 1, 2, 3, 4. President 2, 4. Chapter President 3, Caddo FFA President 3, Convention Delegate 4; 4-H 2, 4. Vice President 2; Student Council Senator 4 DARRELL TAYLOR — Football 1, 3, 4; FFA 2, 3, Vice President 3; Student Council Rep. 1 Seniors 237 RENEE TEDDLIE - ROTC I; Lancercttes 2. 3; CODAC 2.3 RUSTY THAMES - Baseball 2 CHERYL DENISE THERIOT - Lancercttes I; Student Council Rep I, Alt. 2; Knights for Christ 2; COE 3.4 BEN THOMAS —Football I; FFA 2, 3.4;4-H3 CALVIN THOMAS — Football I, 2. 3. 4; Track 1. 2, 3. 4; Basketball 1, 2; Knights for Christ 1, 2. 3; Boys ' Choir 2. 3.4; Spanish Club 4 CATHY THOMAS - A Choir 2, 3. Chamber Choir 4; CODAC 3 DONNA THOMAS JERRY THOMAS - Key Club 3. 4, Vice President 4; Student Council Rep 4 MARTHA THOMAS — 4-H 3. 4; JML 3. 4. Chap- lain 3 LISA KAY THOMPSON — Lancercttes I, 2; Red Line 3, 4; Y-Teens I, 2; Key Club Sweetheart 2; Beauty Pageant Finalist 1,2, 1st Runner-up 3; Class Vice President 2; Accolade Court 2; HERALD Edi¬ torial Staff 3.4 GALE TOLBERT TOBIE TOLSON — Lancercttes 1, 2. 3, 4, Lt. 3, Major 4; Y-Teens I; Knights for Christ I, 3. 4; Key Club Sweetheart 4 BRENDA TORRES — FBLA 2. 4; 4-H 2. 3. 4; FHA 4 MICHAEL P TRIGG — ROTC Drill Team 2, 3, 4, Color Guard 4, 1st Lt. 3, Major 4; Student Council Rep 4, Community Affairs Rep I; Band 2, 3,4; Sci¬ ence and Math Gub 3,4 ANNA MARIA TRIMBLE-FHA 4; JML 4 LLOYD R TRIPLET RHONDA FAYE TRISLER - Lancercttes I; Flag Line 2,3; Y-Teens 3; COE 4 SANDY LYNN TURNER - Lancerettes I, 2; Y- Teens 1; Student Council Rep. 2; Spanish Club 2 238 Senior KELLY VARNELL — ROTC 2, 3.4; Rifle Team 3, 4 JAMES VEULEMAN — FFA 3 PATRICIA A VINSON — Student Council Rep I CYNTHIA DIANE WALKER — Girls ' Choir I; A Choir 2, 3; Chamber Choir 3.4; Lancerettes 2 LINDA WALKER — Uncerettes 1. 2. 3; Y-Teens 2,3, Vice President 3; Spanish Club 3 VINICE WALKER Gloom, Despair and Agony ' s on Me Seniors 239 Senior Day Is Here Again PAULA WARREN — Lanccrettcs I, 2, 3, 4, Cap¬ tain 4; French and Latin Club Parliamentarian 2; CODAC 2. 3; Y-Teens 2. 3; Knights for Chnst 2; Y- Teens 2. 3, 4, President 4; HERALD Editonal Staff 3.4, Co-Managing Editor 4 EDWIN A WASHINGTON — FTA I; Girls ' Choir 1,2, Chamber Choir 3.4; JML. 4 SHARON WASHINGTON — Student Council Alt. I, Lancerettes 2 DAVID WEINELL Junior Achievement I; Key Club 1 3. 4; ACCOLADE Ad Staff 2. 3. 4. Manager 4; Quill and Scroll 2, 3, 4; Student Council Rep. 3, Alt. 4 JEFFERY PAUL WEIR Band I. 2; ROTC I. 2 ROIANN WHEMPNER - FBLA 4; Library Club 4 FELECIA WHITEHURST - Lancerettes I. 2. 3; Knights for Christ I, 2. 3. 4; Astra Club 1, 2; Tennis Team I. 2; Art Club I. 2. 3.4; FHA 3; Girls’ Basket¬ ball 3; Cheerleader 4 CASSANDRA WILLIAMS - Girls’ Choir 3; Lan¬ cerettes 3 DERRELL WILLIAMS KEVIN WILLIAMS - Basketball 2 MARY JACQUELYN WILLIAMS - Lancerettes 2.3; CODAC 3; JML 3; Astra Club 4 RAYMOND B WILLIAMS - Basketball I; Boys’ Choir 1. 2 SONYA WILLIAMS — DECA 4; Junior Achieve¬ ment 4; Knights for Christ 4 CHARLES WILLIAMSON - FFA 2. 3: Baseball 2. 3, 4. All District 3; Knights for Christ 2, 4 BRUCE WILLIS — Concert Band I; Knights for Chnst 1.2. 3.4: French Club 2, 4 240 Seniors ARNOLD WILSON DONNA WILSON — Lancerettes 2. 3, Ll. 3; Y- Teens 2; Student Council Rep. 3; CODAC 3; Beauty Pageant 4th Runner-up 3; Cheerleader 4 LUCILLE BOGAN JIMMY WILSON — Student Council Rep. 2, 3; Knights for Chnst 2, 3; Football 2. 3, 4, All-District 2nd Team 4; Key Club 3 MICHAEL WILSON - Baseball 2; Key Club 3 STEPHEN LLOYD WILSON — Knights for Christ 2,3; 4-H 3 TERRY WISTERMAN - Band I; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Industrial Arts Vice President 2; Tennis Team 2, 3; Mu Alpha Theta 4; Boys’ State Alt. 3; ACCOLADE Editonal Staff 4; Who’s Who 4 JIMMY D WOODALL — ROTC Rifle Team 2, 3 t 4, Major 4 KAY SUZETTE WOODWARD — Z Club 2. 3, 4, Vice President 3, Board Member 4; Knights for Chnst 2; Y-Teens 2; Lancerettes 2, 3, Lt. 3; Key Club Sweetheart 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; HERALD Editonal Staff 3. 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; Cheerleader 4; Accolade Court 4; Who’s Who 4 ALAN YOUNG — German Club 3 REMONIA YOUNG — Girls’ Choir GARY YOUNGBLOOD JAMES YOUNGBLOOD — FFA 3. 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LOUISIANA REAL 69 ESTATE IMOtTS NO NO TH UKf THE ONC YOU OWN “A PLEASURE TO SERVE YOU R.J uu £ 9605 NOB LANE ompany PHONE DAY OR NIGHT Johnny I ' yic Jtrrtn — 686 - 229 Compliments of ROSETT MOTES, INC. I960 Motes Island St. — Shreveport, La. P.O. Boi 910 Shreveport, La Office Phone (318) 222 7102 522 E. Wells Tyler, Te . Office Phone (214) 595 3858 — NORTH LOUISIANA CHAPTER National Electrical Contractors Association 753 Delzell Street, Shreveport, LA 425 5381 £ 3 - 2 . COY’S VACUUM CLEANER CO. Rainbow Reiair Water Filter All Other Makes Models Sales Service Parts 564 W. 70th Shreveport, LA 71106 (318)861 4000 Audio Fidelity Stereo Systems 5741 St. Vincent 868 1471 Dealer for McIntosh components KLIPSCH SPEAKER SYSTEMS rerEfjfn South Park Mall Babineaux Concrete Products Portable Concrete Step — Culvert Phone 631 1441 3647 Hollywood Avenue Shreveport, Louiiiana 71109 C- ' C ' Stf HAIR DESIGNS UNLIMITED 402 E. Kin 9 Highway Shravaport, Louiiiana 71104 (318) 861 4813 Best Wishes Lowe McFarlane Post No. 14 THE AMERICAN LEGION 296 Potron (318)865-0224 J. D. ELECTRIC CO., INC. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS 227 E. 70th Street P.O. Box 6247 JOHNNIE DERRICK Estimator — 686-042 I Shreveport, Louisiana 71106 DAVID MOORE Shop Foreman — 686-3573 Pofront Allis Chalmers 636-7548 Material Handling 2840 Greenwood Rd. Shreveport, LA 71103 Accurate Pattern Works, Inc. R. CLAYTON BOYTER P.O. Bo. 7184 Ret. (BIB) 686 0491 Shreveport. Le. 71107 But. (318) 425 1003 J.P. REAVIS’ GARAGE BODY AND PAINT WORK AUTO AIR CONDITIONING SALES AND SERVICE 3209 Valva at Graanwood Rd. Offica Ph. 635 6441, Shravaport, la. 71107 Homa Ph. 636 1515 him PUTS. SALES t gHB. W AUTO SUPPLY. INC. I 4720 Mentfield Rd. 2 2850 Summer Grove Or. Shravaport, Louisiana 71108 687-6222 3 Stora Princaton Rd., Bossiar City 949 3261 Your Complata Parts Bus. PH.: 631 0291 Housa A Machina Shop House of Trophies Trophies — Plaques — Awards — Ribbons Engraving a Specialty 2150 Hollywood 636 4424 Shreveport, LA Hattie Pickett, Owner 298 Patrons — ““ HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF SHREVEPORT Your Most Profitable Location For Smart Saving 624 Market Street P.O. Bo« 1728 Shreveport, Louisiana 71102 Phone 222 1145 ' 0 AA •u c PEST CONTROL SERVICES 4314 GREENWOOD BLVO SHPEVEPORT LOUISIANA 71119 Don t Let Pest Ruin Your Day CALL AA PEST CONTROL LICENSED INSURED BONDED JAY KNlGMTEN OWNER PwQNl 636 0455 Quality Business Education AYERS SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Town House 221 1853 Shreveport 221 2327 BEST WISHES KNIGHTS Compliments of Compliments WINNFIELD FUNERAL of HOME McKellar ' s Sunset Drug 3701 Hollywood Potrons 29 Tee $$e. Dear Teenager, Why walk alone? I want to introduce you to two friends who love you and want you. The first is Jesus! He died a sinner ' s death on Calvary’s cross for you. He wants you to accept Him as your personal Saviour and spend eternity with Him in Heaven. If you do, He promises never to leave you or forsake you! What a Friend! I also want you to meet Calvary Baptist Church. It truly is a friend to teenagers. Shreveport ' s most aggressive youth program is here CALVAR Y BAP VIST and you can find many opportunities to grow and serve. Jesus Christ and Calvary Baptist Church love you and want you. 9333 Linwood, Shreveport, La. Dr. W. D. Step Martin, Pastor cr % NICE GOING, GRADS... and our best wishes for every success! Shr eiirmpurt Sintra One Hundred and of Leadership in the Ark La Tex ... t A . + o 3 -e « ' a, A • .$ One Hundred and Eighty Years of Leadership in the Ark La Tex 300 l Patrons 1978-79 WHS Marching Band Terry Hopkins— Director Stacy Anderson Kandee Kelley Dale Pritchard Pat Ansley Rhonda Ketchum Ed Riderburg Lisa Bohannon Lou Kunce Wilma Rochell Kerrie Brian Karl Larson Butch Ross Vicki Buffington Ryan Lattier Reggie Samuel Amy Burnham Connie Lewing Angie Spann Lee Ann Burnham Eddie Lewing Carla Stalnaker Lisa Dailey Sherri Malmay Karen Stalnaker Linda Daniels Walter Matrana James Stansbury Barry Davis Renee McLain Lynn Thomas Delane Dean John Milford Diana Toms Stuart Flint Melodye Moore Patricia Toms Mark Fontana Kevin Moss Mike Trigg Dennise Foster Pat Moss Claire Vinson Debbie Green Shirley Moss Donald Walker Allen Harris James Norman Ronald Walker Barry Hart Susan Orr Ruth Ann Welch Eric Hingst Karl Parbs Mary Williams Selidia Jackson Cheveria Plater Randy Wilson Carolyn James STANLEY HOME PRODUCTS, INC. Quality Plus Products for the Household and Your Personal Grooming Mary Phillip Featuring Sift Ph: 925 0646 for In-The Home Stonewall, La. Partie Woodlawn Baptist Church 7340 Union St., Shreveport, Louisiana 71104 Phone: 687 0680 Mika Alexander Pastor The People ' s Church Invites all young people of Woodlawn High School to worship the Lord in the beauty of Holiness with us. Our body of believers is interested in young people from any race or creed. Whether you are red, yellow, black, or white, rich or poor, fat or skinny, ugly or pretty, or living in sin, I want to tell you God Loves You, and we love you. Jesus Christ wants to give you His life, and make a new person out of you. We want to help you, so please call on us at any time. Rev. Doug Verbois — Youth Pastor — Ch. 68 7 0680 HO. 865 6197 Sunday School — 9:45 a.m. Worship — 10:45 a.m. Sunday Evening — 6:30 p.m. Wednesday — 7:00 p.m. Rev. Mike Alexander — Pastor Stephen Boswell Laurie Samuel STUDENT COUNCIL Ryan Lattier Joey Maranto Jimmy Blackwell Kevin Moss Dennis Dunn Susan Kern Linda Fong A Part of the Twelfth Man Spirit Dana Darnell IBeaird-Poulan Division l f Emerson Electric Co. Shreveport, Louisiana No Job Is too Small MASTERS ELECTRIC COMPANY Service and Repair P.O. Box 8116 Shreveport, LA 71108 Telephone 687-5370 Charles Masters 687 5370 302 Patrons PP1 Paul Morgan Know Your Realtor t 6 caiaajj CBeoatitBe tee ' (B REALTORS do Vanguard Home Warranty 9099 Mansfield Road 686 4250 1958 E. 70th 227 0881 Wherever you move, your family has a friend. Michelin X Radial PIERREMONT TIRE CENTER We Honor Bank Amaricard. Exion, Master Charge 5807 Lina Ave.. Shreveport, La. SAM HAMRICK — Owner 865 4255 DAVID RICHARDSON — Manager 865 4256 Now Two Big Stores 760 Shreveport Barksdale Hwy. 2721 W. 70th St. Shreveport, La. 71106 Shreveport, La. 71108 869 3431 687 1230 Let us help with your spacial orders. Allied Aquatics A Division of Allied Sheefme+al Proudly Presents: THE WATER BUG WATER WEED CUTTING MACHINE WE coven LOUISIANA LIKE THE DEW COVEne DIXIE ANY COl’RT - ANYWHERE ANYTIME ncmLESS INSURANCE COMPANY GENERAL M DARNKI Bus Phone ”2 437 ® Krs Phone 635-2941 AOENT LICENSED 812 Milam SI. Shreveport. La. 71102 Potrons 303 Lin Park Grocery and Hardware 9713 Linwood — Phone 687 5887 Grocery — Hardware — Gasoline Hunting and Pishing License Mon. Sat. 6 A.M.-IO P.M. Sun. 7 A.M.-IO P.M. Compliments of MIDWAY MANOR NURSING HOME 2150 Midway Ava. « ROSE VIEW NURSING CENTER 3405 MWield Rd. SHREVEPORT MANOR NURSING HOME 3302 Mansfiald Rd. aaa Professional Cara in Warm, Friandly Atmosphara SHREVEPORT TOM ' S SALES INC. P.O. Bo 8828 100 Staga Coach Road Phona: 925 0578 Shravaport, Louisiana 71108 Distributor TOM’S TOASTED PEANUTS —TOM’S BAKED GOODS TOM’S PEANUT BUTTER SANDWICHES — TOM’S CANDIES TOM’S SWEET SANDWICHES — TOM’S POTATO CHIPS STYRON ENGRAVING CO. 2414 Lina Ava. Fine Stationery Wedding Invitations Announcements Westside Baptist Church (Where Youth Have Priority) Sunday School — 9:30 Worship — 10:45 Training Union — 6:00 Worship — 7:00 631 0403 CHARLES FLURRY 6703 Malara Ava. Pastor Shra vaport, LA 71108 SHREVEPORT NEWS AGENCY, INC. 215 B. Straat — Slack Industrial Park P.O. Bo 6180 — Phona 869 2397 Shravaport, LA 71106 Wholasala Distributors Magazinas, Postcards, Childran ' s Books, Pa par Back Books i l Msi te 1 ft S ' Z: KICK 1 HIGH 1 ' KNIGHTS.! 318—861 6634 JAMES SILVEY, Owner Silveys Auto Parts 9248 Line Ave. New and Used Parts We Buy and Sell Autos 304 Patrons RESTAURANT 6 Shreveport, La. 71103 2127 Greenwood Road 221 5227 Tonior MeciicoLl GtT ' EM WHERE IT HURTS LJ The most We ' re the Best Not Just Maybe We’re the Seniors of 1980! Phone 318—222 2972 Shreveport Gymnastic Supply Co. Supplier of All Types of Gymnastic Uniforms and Equipment FRANK PERNICI JR. 4727 Lina Ave. Owner Shreveport, LA 71106 BEST OF LUCK, KNIGHTS! From Joe, Liz, and Tony Spath Patrons 305 EMMANUEL Baptist Church 5850 Buncomb Rd. Gilson ' s Tel. 686 2636 Tel. 424 9860 2839 Summer Grove 1628 Fairfield Ave. Compliments of Centenary School of Church Careers Centenary College Shreveport, Louisiana P.O. Box 6030 7103 St. Vincent Shreveport, La. 71106 306 Potron FISHING GUIDE James T. Tuggle y (Ole Serge) I 148 Schex Dr. Bossier City, LA 71010 PH.746 6155 Compliments of BOBBY L. GREENE PLUMBING Shreveport Patrons 307 YOKEM TOYOTA 2730 Linwood 636 9851 308 Pofrom JIMMY L. PIERCE Plumbing Heating Company, Inc. Repair, Remodel and New Work 687 6920 PINECROFT BAPTIST CHURCH I Joe Aulds, Pastor Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. 1 I Wayne Jones, Minister of Music 8002 Jewella Road Worship Service: 10:30 a.m. 1 I Phone: 686 5200 An Alive Church Serving an Alive Lord Church Training: 6:00 p.m. 1 Worship Service: 7:00 p.m. I Wednesday Night: 7:30 p.m. I Al Loden, Registered Pharmacist 2520 Rournoy Lucas Road Shreveport, La. BOJANGELS’ NORTHWOOD GROCERY Custom T-Shirts Sunset Village Shopping Center Shreveport, LA Friendly Service Seven Days a Week Maxie Jowers — Proprietor © Tomorrow ' s Products for the Concerned of Today A.C. 4 IRENE MASON 301 W 68 S . Natural Food Shr v«port. LA 71106 Supplements T l. 868 0145 Organic CUaners Toiletries — Men, Women, Baby We would like to hare the business opportunity in Shaklee with you. Good Luck — Seniors of 79 The Dorris Family 310 Patron Custom-Bilt Cabinet Supply, Inc. Compute Line Building Materiel — Cabinet — Mi II work Phone AC 318—865 1412 6000 Union P.O. Bo. 8128 Shreveport, Louisiana 71108 NANK N0 Specializing in Oriental and American Cuisines Open Until 4 in the Morning Shreveport, La. 612 Milam Good Luck Knights ARROW Electric Company, Inc. OUR REPUTATION RESTS ON OUR NAME P.O. Bo 8097 • Shreveport, Louisiana • Phone 635-1383 SAM RAMSEY — Class of ' 61 Developing — GOOD LUCK KNIGHTS! Gibson Const. Co., Inc. W F fet 2420 Line Ave. Off Kingston Rd. 869 3271 JERRY LONGORIA AUTO SALES Clean Sporty Cars 2903 W. 70th Shreveport, LA Phone 687 7001 J S Food Service 3004 W. 70th Street Open 7 Days a Week Shreveport, La. 71108 Phone 686 9019 6 A.M. II P.M. Lowt i«n« 71106 312 Patron 2621 Sunset Village Shrevepo rl, La. 71 IQS A Division of Turner Sleep Shops Inc. Jim Walker, Manager Phone 63 I 0164 TRI-STATE ELEVATOR COMPANY, INC. 5614 Work St. Shreveport, Louisiana HERFF JONES Dale Van Bibber All Type Mechanic Work Air Condition Work • BUBBA 1 ’ CARL GATTI, Sr. Mechanic State Inspection Station SUNSET SKRVICENTER PIIONE 636-2331 PETE MULLANIX, Dealer 6504 Mansfield Road, Shreveport, LA 71108 STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES HOME OFFICES • BLOOMINGTON. ILLINOIS Durham “Tommy” Turnage Agent ADO Kmg Hiohwav But Rhone (318| 777 -8763 SmevepoH. Louisiana 71104 Res Rhone (318) 686-6170 White Cleaners Furriers, Inc. 2487 Teias Ave. Shreveport, La. 71103 Call After 3:00 P.M. 687 6692 General Contractors For ► Residential ► Industrial ► Commercial HUCKABY CONSTRUCTION 530 Rutledge Dr. Shreveport, LA 71106 Remodeling Concrete Finishing Building Fence Building TILBURY ' S SOUTHERN MEAT CO., INC. Catering to Hotels and Restaurants 2419 Southern Ave. Phone 425- 3261 Processors for Shreveport, La. Home Freezers PROFESSIONAL HAIR REMOVAL The Depilatron Clinic of Shreveport 106 E. Kings Hwy. • Suite 203 (Sanders Building) Shreveport, Louisiana 71104 (318) 868 4692 Carol Prewitt Certified Technician 314 Patrons SUNSET ACRES BAPTIST CHURCH A CHURCH WITH A VISION Hearne at Grassmere Charles E. Harvey, D.D. — Pastor Shreveport, La. Patrons 315 H. L. PHARR, Owner We Sell Clean Used Cars H. L. Motors Terms Arranged to Suit You Salesman RICK PHARR Corner Southern 70th St. Ph. 868 3519 £ Flowers express your thoughtfulness. v. Pierremont Florist S8II Line Ave. 861 7679 Patsy Francis Manager We Accept VISA t Mester Cherge Patrons 317 Good Luck Knights From Brumley ' s Auto Repair 1400 Winston Shreveport, La. 424 1906 Albert James Brumley BOOK SHACK 1361 Airline Dr., Bossier City, LA 71 112 742 9372 Novels, Comics, Gothic, Romance, Mystery, Adventure. Best Sellers, Non Fiction, Science Fiction, Historical Novels BUY —SELL —TRADE QUERBES BOURQUIN INCORPORATED All Lines of Insurance 214 Milam Street Shreveport, Louisiana Best Wishes Woodlawn Knights Homer O. Byers Construction Shreveport, La. Kim Deal Mary Cornett Steak at Hamburger Prices 1 Need Your Head in My Business BROOKWOOD BARBER SHOP 8932 Kingston Rd. Shreveport, La. 71108 Bobby Johnston Ph. 687 7085 Lowell ' s Seafood Restaurant Featuring: Oysters on the Half Shell — Lobster — Shrimp — Crab — Red Snapper — Trout Lowell Hawkins — Owner Says LAGNIAPPE (Creole for SOMETHING EXTRA ) is the word to describe our new restaurant. All seafood is prepared fresh and we use no convenience foods — even the potatoes are freshly peeled. TWO BLOCKS FROM SOUTH PARK MALL Locelly Owned American E.press Card Other Credit Cards Honored G53E53 8953 Mansfield Rd. it s more convenient in the First place First national Dank OF SHREVEPORT AMERICAN MULTI CINEMA. INC IIIIITTTTTTTTTTT ST. VINCENT 6 IIIIII1TTTTT 136 Mall St. Vincent , 01QV ooi v?ii 7 1133 St. Vincent Ave. 1318) 2 1 -iw Shreveport, LA. 71104 320 Patrons Analytical LOGGING, INC. P. 0. BOX 7413 SHREVEPORT, LA.71107 Manufacturer ' s Analytical Instrumentation Operating in the Free World With the Oil Industry Bolts • Screws • Nuts • Washers DELTA NUT BOLT Vance Bailes 2840 Greenwood Rd. 635 9303 Shreveport, LA 71109 DRAUGHON BUSINESS COLLEGE Dependable — Since 1891 — 87 Years of Business Training Day and Evening Classes Phone 222 5778 427 Edwards St. In the Petroleum Tower Bldg. Shreveport, La. 71 101 1 Your exciting DEPARTMENT STORES 12 DOW TO WY HEART O ' BOSSIER SOUTH PARR HALE Norwood R. (Ray) Rashall RAY ' S PLUMBING HEATING CO. PH.635 6980 ’’Your Plumbing Problem Solver Keep This Note! To Remind You to Call DAVE MOSER DAVE’S AUTO SALES When YOU Need a Good Clean Used Car Phone 635 8956 or Come by 4200 Mansfield Road Shreveport, La. 71108 ' ‘Satisfaction Guaranteed PHONE 222 11 22 commercial industrial and residential Wiring REPAIRING and ENGINEERING JOHN R DAVIS RES PH 868 3219 1338 MILAM STREET SHREVEPORT LA 32a Patrons « Shreveport Aviation Comi any 1450 Airport Drive Downtown Airport Snreveport Louisiana 71107 (318) 221-4391 Donald W Crow By Appointment Phone 687 1939 JOE C. GUILLORY ROBERT MOORE Southern Hills Styling Barber Spot 9506 Kingston Rd. at Crabapple PRIVATE BOOTH Custom Hair Pieces. Hairstyling for Men Women Owner PAUL B. EDDINS Two Locations to Serve You EDDINS ' FURNITURE CO. Direct From Fine Furniture Factories at Special Prices SHIRLEY PRUETT Drapery Consultant Phone 635 4136 Phone 63 I 4609 6700 Hearne and 2734 Greenwood Road Shreveport, La. Qarnerd cAssociates, Inc. SPECIALIZING IN RESIDENTIAL. LAND, RURAL AND COMMERCIAL. 09 MACK GARNER 00 $ HAUOe son Hayes Dr. Off. aaa-7133 suite ® Res. ea« aoo« Shreveport, La. 7in« Patrons 325 THE NATURALIST MARLAH ' S FLOWERS 58 South Park Mall 8924 Jawalla Avenue Shreveport, Louisiana 71118 Phon 687 4794 Compliments of Shorty Lenard ' s 926 Pierremont 868 7938 S H Electric Contractors, Inc. 221-1649 Erbin W. Lender 625 Spring Street Shreveport, La. Joy ' s Flower Shop 9433 Monsfwld Rd Shreveport, La. 71108 — Phone 686-3250 Weddings — Artificial Arrangements Potted Plonts — Funeral Designs Delivery to Shreveport Daily JOYCE WILKINS, Owner AMERICAN AUTO SALES 9530 Linwood South of Flournoy Lucas Rd. 686 0476 Insurance I Vthlnff. .Ionian ( •McClurc. Inc 344 Yount Dm Smite 101 PO Box 5759 Shmtpor. Louisiana 7110 5 (318J869 2W Harter Realtor Homes 9446 Kingston Road SHravaport, La. 71 I 18 PH. 318—686 2420 328 Ellarba Ridga Driva SHravaport, La. 71106 PH.318—868 2755 Kan Rowan C. J. Hamakar HAMAKER. INC. Haating, Air Conditioning A SHaat Matal P.O. Bo 8801 9160 Linwood Ava. SHravaport, LA 71106 (318)687 5966 Rat. 686 4087 Potrons 3 77 GRAEF ' S ELECTRIC Appliances Sales — Service 1240 Fairfield Avenue Shreveport, Louisiana 71101 Phone 226 9808 Forest Parle Cemeteries • St. Vincent Between Claiborne and Ockley • Meriwether Road and Curtis Lane Extended Endowed Care Non Sectarian Phones: 861 3544 656 1461 Compliments of = JOHN MORRELL Since 1827 Carpets — Resilient Flooring Kitchen Cabinets — Appliances Compliments of RICHMOND FLOORS KITCHENS 3856 Southern Avenue, Shreveport, La. Call 868 5391 328 Potrons SOUTHERN RESEARCH COMPANY INC. Investigations and Security 619 Spring St., Shreveport, La. 424 6391 JOEC. FERGUSON Painting Contractor Talaphona 9500 Palmetto 686 0331 Shravaport, Louisiana FOREMOST Freshmost Dairy Products 635 4311 SIMONDS CUTTING TOOLS Wallace Murray Corporation Hawn Ave. and Simonds Dr. P.O. Box 7237 Shreveport, Louisiana 71107 Tel.: (318) 221 8685 Patron 329 QUAKER MAID 2340 Lalteshore Dr. Kitchens Phone 221 -3531 ULD R G A N - L U M |1 C0 INC MAYNARD, CLARK TEASLEY, INC. Insurance T l phon 222 0644 P.O. Bo 4404 1534 Fair i ld Ay . Shreveport, Louisian 71104 330 Potroni WE LOVE YOU — MR. HOPKINS WOODLAWN RIFLE LINE 1978 1979 RUTH ANN WELCH DELANE DEAN CARLA STALNAKER VICKI BUFFINGTON MARY WILLIAMS LISA DAILEY Sales and Service of Sound Equipment 953 Louisiana Avenue Shreveport, Louisiana 71101 TOM LYON Sales Telephone 227-8882 Portraiture HOUSE PHOTOGRAPHY • Wedding Photography • School Photography 2746 Mackey Lane, Shreveport, Louisiana $£tCJuc© FARMER SUPPLY RESTAURANT 216 COOP. Shreveport, La. 71108 Keithville, La. 71047 Like Mama, Like Son . . . Ph. 925 6647 True Mexican 2621 Hollywood 6366202 332 Patrons SHREVEPORT GRAIN ELEVATOR CO., INC. Wholesale Grain and Faad 6000 St. Vincent — Shreveport, La. 71108 P.O. Box 8 398 Phone 868 3641 Phone: 686 6992 Day or Night FIRST NATIONAL FENCE COMPANY 1020 Riding Club Ln. HAGAN FENCES Established — 1946 WILLIE VINES ’ s4lcutUf “74 e owe ta % _ DON ' S Phone 865 4291 3 100 Highland Ave. Shreveport, Louisiana 71104 Western Electric To manufacture 50 million telephones in 11 years is no small feat. But, it didn ' t just happen. This accomplishment was the result of the dedicated efforts of the outstanding group of people who make up our work force. It is these people who made it possible. The Shreveport Works has done its job well because it gets and holds good people. Some of them, no doubt, attended Woodlawn High School. Western Electric is well aware of the fine job being done by the educational institutions in this area. These schools, and schools like them throughout the nation, have provided the educated and skilled people who make the Bell System work. 50 million telephones August 25, 1978 Western Electric Shreveport Works 334 Patron GOOD LUCK TO THE SENIORS OF 1980 OSCAR CLOYD. INC. GALLERY OF HOMES WE BRING PEOPLE HOME 2555 Flournoy Lucas W. 70th at Pines 687 2811 687 2747 2006 E. 70th Street 1415 Airline Dr. 7974334 747 0674 MARVIN WEAVER Drywall Howell ' s Auto Supply HAS Owner: BILL HOWELL Store No. 1 Store No. 2 71 7 W. 70th St. 9239 Mansfield 868 3607 687 3230 HOME PLAN SERVICE, INC. Residential Designing — Drafting 556 W. 70th St. Phone — 868 8510 Patrons f 335 - Compliments of MIDWEST FARMS Phone 631 3621 P.O. Box 3976 1769 Claiborne Ave. Shreveport, Le, GEO. SPROULL COMPANY, INC. ESTABLISHED 1917 Silver Seal Paint Products 522 Common Street Phone 221 5181 Shreveport, Louisiana 71 101 KILPATRICK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 1818 Marshall Street Shreveport, Louisiana Patrons 337 Accolade Patrons Mike Adley Good Luck Knights — Mr. 4 Mrs. P. O. Adley Alice Aiken Go Knights — Uncle Al Good Luck Knights — Aunt Artie Mr. Mrs. Benny Bell, Angel 4 Pam Bill, Bettye 4 Keith Biggs Mr. 4 Mrs. John Bobbit, Grace, Mari, 4 John Stephen Boswell — 79 S.C. President A Buttercut Boutique Good Luck Knights — Ken Bracey Mr. 4 Mrs. W. H. Breithaupt Best Wishes Band — Caldwell Studios Go Knights — Castle Cheerleaders Good Luck Knights — Carla Cherokee Bowling Lanes Good Luck Knights — Cheryl 4 Kevin Bless you, Claire Mr. 4 Mrs. John Cryer, Charlie, Johnny, 4 Bo Good Luck Band — Mrs. J. L. Dean Catch the Spirit, Support the Band — Mr. 4 Mrs. Ross Dean The Henry Red” Delony Family Best Wishes, Martha Ellis Terry 4 Becky Fairley The Bobby R. Foster Family 25 — Norma, Bill, Scott, 4 Kristi Franks Go Knights — Gary Frazier Good Luck — Mary Frazier 4 Greg Seniors of 79 are fine — Ginger Good Luck — Mr. 4 Mrs. B. K. Glasscock Mr. 4 Mrs. Raymond O. Greene Sharri Greene, Sr. ' 80 Good Luck Knights — Miss Hall Eileen Haynes Lottie L. Hennigan The Hightowers Leo 4 Frances Hogan I ' d rather be a Knight anytime — H. F. Holman The Jack Hooker Family Gerald 4 Jan Jackson 4 Children Jeannine and Willie Good Luck Joel, Sr. ' 80, Love Debbie, Sr. 79 Steve Prudhome 4 Donna Johnson Mr. 4 Mrs. James M. Johnson Tereasa Johnson Jackie 4 Tommy Ketchum Roger, Joey, 4 Rhonda Ketchum Renda, Ronnie, 4 Jonathan King Kristi 4 Doug Lady Jane ' s Beauty Salon Knights are I — Karen 4 Darlene Lafitte Red Line ' s still the one — Mr. 4 Mrs. P. N. Lalena Ernie, Vicky, 4 Melissa Lane Denise LaRoux, Sr. 79 4 Teresa LaRoux, Sr. ' 81 Larry Larson — Sr. ' 80 The Jewel Lasyone Family David Lawrence Mrs. Billie Leach Leslie 4 Vicki — Seniors ' 80 Good Luck Knights— Mildred Lindsey Woodlawn Knights I — Lisa Thanks WHS, we had fun — L. W. Loftin Family Lytle ' s of Shreveport, Inc. Mac ' s Barber Shop Best Wishes Knights Go Knights — Mary Good Luck Knights — Karen 4 Susan McCormack Mr. 4 Mrs. Eddie Ray McFadden — Ricky, Jerry, Kevin, 4 Lori All the way in I AAAA — Mr. 4 Mrs. Sid Morell 4 Paul Mr. 4 Mrs. J. M. Murphey The Muse Family — Carl, JoAnn, Mike and Steve Go Big Red — Joe Partain Good Luck Knights— Miss Porche Go Knights — Vera L. Posey Rae Presswood — Bill ' s Bar B Que Cindy 4 Gerald Prewitt Best Wishes — Ranita 4 Jimmy The Phillip Reed Family Regent — Sunset Village Rhonda 4 Rickey Best Wishes — Bill 4 Susan Robinson Dane Ron’s Beauty Salon Debbie 4 Danny Roop Mr. 4 Mrs. H. W. Ryan, Patty 4 Anna Donnie Johnson 4 Kaye Shields Mr. 4 Mrs. Charles Smith Good Luck — Jo Smith Southside Coach 4 Trailer Sales Carole Skinner Good Luck Flagline — Skip Spann 4 Family Pepper Spath — Sr. ' 80 Stephanie 4 James Buena Suerte! Susan Stinson ' Big Dave ' Strickland Johnette Word Talmadge — Class of ' 63 Lynn Talmadge — Class of ' 62 Good Luck Band — Marc Taylor Best Wishes Knights — The Triad Co. Go Knights — Rex 4 Henrietta Tyler Claire Vinson Good Luck Knights — Betty, Marvin, Marvette, 4 Marlon Wallace Rev. 4 Mrs. George Walker Good Luck RuRu, Love Boo Boo Welch Mr. 4 Mrs. Bobby White 4 David Good Luck Knights — Lynn, Janice, 4 Lindsey Wierick Bruce Willis, Sr. 79 23 — Herman 4 Virginia Wilson Bart, Sharon, Dawn, 4 Marti Wood Quenton, Oneda, 4 Ranita Wood Mr. 4 Mrs. J. D. Woodall, Jimmy, Sean, 4 Kyle Go Knights — Marcel 4 Cena Woods Glynn Young — Class of 78 338 Patrom Index of Advertisers A A Pest Control Service.299 Accurate Pattern Work .298 Allied Part , Sale , and Service, Inc. .. 298 Allied Sheet Metal and Blow Pipe, Inc. . 303 American Auto Salvage.327 American Legion .,...296 Analytical Logging, Inc.322 Ander on ' Auto Part . 330 Arrow Electric Company, Inc.312 Audio Fidelity .. 296 Ayer School of Business.299 Babineaui Concrete Product .296 Ba s. Bob R., Builder.. 319 Beaird Poulan .. 302 Bearing and Tran mi ion Co., Inc.319 Bled oe, Benje.305 Bojangles Custom T Shirts.310 Bonanza...318 Book Shack, The .318 Brook wood Barber Shop.318 Brumley ' s Auto Repair...318 Brunswick Southgate Lane .319 Burn , Kurvi Photographer .294 Burk Hall Paint — The Paint Pot.325 Byers, Homer O., General Contractor .318 Caddo Paint Company — Pittsburgh Paint Center. 317 Caddo Sheriff, Harold Terry.333 Cage, McGee A Adams, Inc.310 Cajun Printing Company.336 Calvary Baptist Church .300 Cedar Grove Conoco.....314 Cedar Grove Plumbing Co.307 Centenary School of Church Career . . 306 Chaline, Anita L.335 Champion Building Product .325 Charlo Foods, Inc.307 Cloth World ..303 Oscar Cloyd, Inc.335 Coco Cola Bottling Company of Shreveport .293 Commercial National Bank.336 Coy ' s Vacuum Cleaner Company.295 Custom Bitt Cabinet A Supply, Inc. ... .310 Dave ' s Auto Sale .324 Davis, John R. Electric Co., Inc.324 Dealer Truck Equipment Company .... 307 Delta Nut and Bolt.324 Depilatron Clinic, The.314 Dethloff, Jordon, and McClure. Inc. .. . 327 Dial Finance . 307 Don ' s Seafood and Steak House .333 Dorris, Mr . Donald.310 Draughon Business College.324 Eddin ' s Furniture Company.325 El Chico 6.305 El Chico 216 .332 Emmanuel Baptist Church.306 Fabsteel of Louisiana ..312 Farley ' s Glass Co., Inc.306 Farmer ' s Supply Co op.332 Ferguson, Joe. Paint Contractor.329 First National Bank.320 First National Fence Company .333 Fitzgerald ' s Plumbing Co.306 Flournoy Jewelers.293 Flowers by Ernest. 321 Fong, Mrs. Ulim, Sr.307 Foremost Foods Company, Inc.329 Forest Park Cemeteries .328 Frosted Foods, Inc.293 Gang Nail Truss Company.293 Garner A Associates, Inc.325 Gates Bridal Shoppe ...328 Gibson A Associates.312 Gilson ' s Dress Shop.306 Glassell, W. D., Co., Inc.328 Graef ' s Electric Company.328 Green, Bobby L., Plumbing and Heating Co.307 Guitar Shop ..331 Guys and Dolls.327 H. L. Motors.316 Hamaker, Inc. 327 Harkey Homes.327 Hawkins, Walter, Realto r.317 Herff Jones of Louisiana.313 Heritage House Photography.332 Hinson Electric Co., Inc.327 Holiday Inn — West. 299 Home Federal Savings and Loan.299 Home Plan Service. Inc.335 House of Trophies. .. 298 Howell Auto Supply.335 Huckaby Construction.314 J. D. Electric Company.297 JAS Grocery.. 312 Ja Ra Instock . 298 Joy ' s Flower Shop.326 Kast Metals.299 Kathy ' s Beauty Salon .307 Kilpatrick Life Insurance ..337 King Florist.326 Kon Tiki Restaurant.323 Lafitte Pest Control Company. 295 Lenard ' s, Shorty, Restaurant.326 Lin Park Grocery and Hardware.304 Lin Brothers Auto Supply, Inc.298 Longoria Auto Sales . ... 312 Louisiana Bank and Trust.294 Lowell ' s Seafood ..320 Maranto, C. J. ..295 Masters Electric Company.302 Mauldin ' s Lift Truck Service.323 Maynard, Clark and Teasley.330 McDonald ' s....319 McFerren Real Estate Company.. 294 McKeller ' s Sunset Drug. 299 Midwest Farms.337 Miller, Dolph, A Associates.335 Montgomery Wards. 296 Morgan, F.A., Bonding Service.303 Morgan Lumber Co., Inc.330 Morgan, Paul. Associates, Inc.303 Morrell, John, A Company .. 328 Mr. Cowpokes.326 Nanking Restaurant.311 Naturalist, The ..326 National Electric Contractors Association . 295 Northwood Grocery.310 Permatox Exterminating Co.333 Pierce, Jimmy L., Plumbing and Heating ... 309 Pierremont Florist.317 Pierremont Tire Center .303 Pinecroft Baptist Church.. . 309 Poise ' n Ivy .335 Querbes and Bourquin, Inc.318 Raymond Hair Design.296 Ray ' s Plumbing and Heating Company . 324 Reavis, J. P., Garage.298 Red River Marine.336 Richmond Floors and Kitchens, Inc.328 Riley Beaird, Inc.294 Rosett and Motes, Inc.294 Rose View Nursing Home.298 Rubenstein ' s, Inc.324 SAH Electric Contractors, Inc.326 St. Vincent Six Theaters.320 Sam ' s Electric Motor Service.295 Shaklee Distributor, Irene Mason.310 Shaklee Distributor. Peggy Wisterman .333 Shreveport Aviation Company.325 Shreveport Grain and Elevator Co.333 Shreveport Gymnastic Supply Co., Inc.. 305 Shreveport Manor Nursing Home.304 Shreveport News Agency.304 Shreveport TIMES . 300 Shreveport Tom ' s Sales.304 Shumway ' s Paint and Body Shop.317 Silvey’s Auto Parts. 304 Simond Saw and Steel.. 329 Skip ' s Sunset Crystal.323 Sleep World.314 Southern Hills Barber Shop.325 Southern Hills Merle Norman Cosmetics ... 323 Southern Research Company.329 South Shreveport Pharmacy. 309 Spath, Mr. and Mrs. J. C.305 Sproull Paint Company.337 Starks Macs.337 Stanley Home Products, Inc. 302 State Farm Insurance ..313 Stephenson Floor Coverings, Inc.293 Stiles Auto Parts, Inc. ..294 Studio IV Photography . ..295 Styron Engraving .304 Sunset Acres Baptist Church.315 Sunset Exxon Servicenter.313 Tilbury ' s Southern Meat Co., Inc.314 Tri State Elevator Company, Inc.313 Tuggle, James T., Fishing Guide.307 Turner Furniture ..313 United Shoes Stores.323 United States Marine Corps.330 Village Bar B Q.295 WHS Band .301 WHSDECA.337 WHS Jr. Medical League.305 WHS Key Club.292 WHS Lancerettes.317 WHS Red Line.304 WHS Rifle Life.331 WHS Student Council.302 W K M Wellhead Systems.329 Warren, Jerry, Real Estate.317 Washington National Insurance Company . 295 Weaver, Marvin, Drywall.335 Welch, Randall D.318 Western Electric.334 Westside Baptist Church.304 Whataburger.313 White Cleaners and Furriers, Inc.314 Winnfield Funeral Home. 299 Woodlawn Baptist Church.302 Woods, Mr. and Mrs. L. R.294 Wray Ford ..310 Yearwoods ..294 Yokem Toyota.- 308 FACULTY INDEX A Adcock Misa Susan 20 liken Mrs Mice 20.161 Alford Mrs Billie 20.30.169,171 B enship Miss Betsy 20. 92. 102. 103. 124. 130 Boatner. Mrs Katherine. 20. 130 Boldin Mrs Willie Mae . . 20.110 BordcIon Mrs. Judith 21 Brow: Mrs ( lance .21,131 Burt] Mrs Ann . .21.139 Byrd. Mr Floyd 22. 116 c Chandler Mr Rodney.22. 122. 166. . 195 Clark Mrs Fran.22 Coffc Miss Yvonne 22 Colem in. Mrs. Janice 22 Cokm.in. Mrs, Ruthie .22 Collinv. Mrs Jeanette 23. 108. 120. 126 Cook Mr J W 18,129.172,189 Courtadc. Mr. Floyd 23. 151 Cresss Mrs Barbara 23.110 Cross. Mrs Katie 24 Crowder. Mr aarles .24.210 r King. Mrs. Remla S 30. 114 r King. Mr. Ronald H .30. 135 King. Mr. Ytrgie .30 Farmer, Ms. Emma 25 ; Franklin. Mr. Aaron . 26 Franklin. Miss Queen 26 1 Fuller. Mrs. Velma. 26 L R . 34 26. 35. 140 Gilliam. Mr borothy . 26. 109 Gilliam. Mr. John .21.26 Goldsby. Mrs. I. a Juana .24. 26 Green. Mr Winston . 19 Laf.ttc Bettie.31. 131 LaG ne. Mrs. Beth 31 Laughinan Mrs.Carmen . 31 Leviston. Mattie .22.32 Lop«f. Miss Linda 20, 32. 119 Ion Mr Larry 22.32, 133 Lovelace. Mr Charles.. 32. 34. 135 Judies Mr Thomas.32.39,79 l s nth. Mrs. Delores .32 H Ivy. Mr Kenneth W. 28. 32.79.83 Day. Mrs Mary 24 Jennings. Mrv Lucy . . .. Jenson. Mr. James W .28 .29, 39 Dcen Mr. Jimmy... 24.41 Johnson. Mr. lesse Hugh Dilworth Mr„JohnirJ.24. 79. 100 Johnson. Mr. John. .29 Dixon. Miss Betty 24 Johnson Mm Mary Jo 30 Duhon. Mr. Joe Y .25.95 Jones. M iss Clemestme 30 E K Ellis. Mrs Martha .. 25.106 Kellum. Mr . Bobbie Jean Rathal Mrs. Mattie Randall. Mrs Signd _ Remedes Mrs Judy . 35 Roberson. Mr Libert . 38. 40. J5| Robinson. Mr Doug 32, 36. 70. 20| Robinson. Miss Mary. Mt Robinson. Mrs Susan 29. 36. 121 j 168. 169. 172 Robinson Mr William 36. 171. 201 Roge. Mr Joseph 36 Russell. Mr Melvin 36.86.91 MaM. Miss Christine L.27. 112 Harbor. Mr. Berman J.27. 33 Henderson. Mrs. Ozella .27 Henmgan. Mrs. Lottie Jo 28 Holman. Mr Hilrey 19.211 Hopkins. Mr Terrence L 28.57 Hovtous. Miss Dorothy J. . .27.28 Hudson. Mrs Velma 6 21.28 M Martin. Mr. Rogers 31.33.136 McDonald, Mrs. Joyce ti Moore. Miss Spring 33 Morgan. Mrs. Carol . 34.92. 124 Morrison, Mr Lowell 34. 79. 85. 202.208 Mo . Gerald . ... 175. 20) Moss. Orlando 34. 143. 147 II Nelson. Mrs. Libby . 24 Shelby. Mr Shealy .37.79 Skinner. Mrs. Carole 21.37. 59 Smith. Mrs. Carolyn 37.62 Snith, Mr. Curtis 38 Smith. Mr Steve .38. 80. Ill Spain. Mr Walter 38. I7| Sproull Mrs Helen 38. 110 Strother. Mrs. Chns 38 T ■ Thompson. Mrs. Sybil 38 Tucker. Miss Lorane C .. 39 Tuggle. Mrs. Elizabeth . 39 Turner. Mis Mary . 39 Olson. 30 Pikes. Miss Valerie 34. 141 Pugh Mrs. Mildred .. 19. 109 Ware. Mrs. Allie 40 Washington. Mr. Leroy 40,134 Watson. Mrs. Carol 40.42 Wayne Miss Dons 40 Webb, Mrs Sunja 41,172.175 White. Mrs. Elaine 41.119 Whitman. Mrs. Catherine 42 Williams. Mr. Bachman 42 Williamson. Mrs Joy .. . r..33.42 Willis. Mr Ward 42 WilflWTv DorBw...43.47.48 STUDENT INDEX A A%oenrombie. Enc(Fr.) Abraham. Johnny (Jr.) AdainN Melanie(Fr.).. Adams Robin (Jr.) ... Adkerson ( crald(Fr ) Adolf G J (Fr.) 275 243 275 243 275 275 Adolph. Melts a (Jr.) . 71. 113. 125. 138. 243 Agnor. Bobby (Jr.).77. 243 Agnor. Donna (Sr.) .47.49. 53. 121. 216 Akins. Sheietta (Sr.) .122. 124. 177. 216 Akorn. Tern (So.).259 Alexander. Bubba (Jr.).243 Alexander. Danna(Fr) .. 275 Alexander. Eric (So.) .. . .259 Alexander. Irma (So.).66 2 Alexander. Jackie (Fr ) . ' WT. 2% Alexander. Jammie(Jr ) , ... .243 Allbritior Karen(Sr)... 127. 137. 170.216 Allen Debra (Sr.) l .......... 216 Allen. James (Jr.).243 Allen Jody (So ) . 25. 80. 107. 259 Allen. Kayla (Fr.) 64. 107. 194. 275 Allen Melvin (Fr.). 275 Allen. Sharon (So.) 69.259 Allison. I Allums. Danny Lk,) Anderson. Beverly ( Anderson. Carl (Jr.) Anderson. Jercne(Fr) Anderson. Mona (Jr ) Anderson. Staci (Jr.) 5 Anderson. William (So) Andrews. Bryan (So.) 340 Index Andre s. Debbie (Sr ) 110. 170.216 Andrusia. Chris (So.) 259 Andrusia. Ramona (Jr ) 243 Ansley Joseph (So.) 76. 259 Ansky. Pat (Sr.) 113. 136. 139. 216 Ansky. Pal rice (So.) 259 Ansky. Shlonda (Fr.) 159,275 Ardoin. Greg (Jr ) .gf. 243 Annder. Randy (Fr) .275 Annder lammi(So. .,67.259 Arnold I i a (So ) .64. 259 Arnold I ornmy (Fr.).159.275 Arnngton V ickie (Fr.). 70.275 AvhH Elt ibelh (Fr.).69.275 A shies Randy (Jr.). 243 Mkms. ( harks (Sr).. 110, 136. 154. 157. 159.216 Alton Mary (Fr.) 64. 275 Arlnn Tommy (So.) 259 uJirsch Deborah (Fr.) 216 Audrc Thomas (So.).259 Aver . Ra (Jr ) . 133. 243 B Bailiff Sandra (Sr.).216 Baird. Brenda(Sr).216 Baker. Kerne (Fr.). 66.275 Barnes Cindy (So.).259 Barnett. Victor (So.).259 Bastn Dennis (Jr ). 243 Basco. Jackie (Jr.). 243 Basco. Jill (So ) 259 Bates. Bazie (Fr ).275 Bales Katie (Fr ).275 Bates.Shirley (So.) ... 259 Battles Aundr.i S«. . 259 Barer. Jon (Jr 243 Beaner. Russel (Fr.).275 Beauregard. Jonathan (Jr.).243 Bedell Al(Jr.).80. 243 Behan. Debra (Jr.).243 Bell Angel (Jr.).37.243 Bell. Joe (Fr.).275 Bell. Ravmond (So.) 25? Bell. Wayne (So ).91.259 Belton. Ckmmie (Sr).216 Benefield. Pat (Jr.).243 Bennett. Pam (Fr.).275 Bennett. Ronny (Sr.).. 217 Benoit. Benny (Sr J - 217 Ber helot. Chris (Sr.) 76. 131 133. 210.217.226 Beshca. Wendy (FtT 64 275 Beshea. Wesky (Sr.).217 Bigbv Bobby (Jr.).77, 132. 244 Blackwell. Bnan (Jr.).. 77. 111. 202. 243 Blackwell. Daniel (Fr.).275 Blackwell. Eli (So.) 145. 146. 259 Blackwell. Jimmy (Sr.) 83. 87. 106. 108. 174. 177. 1%. 198. 203.215. 217 Blades John (Sr.).217 Bledsoe. Benjc (Jr.) 80.95. 97. 111. 116. 117. 118. 169. 170. 195.243 349 Bledsoe. Pam (Fr.).65. Ill 275 Blevins. Caroly n (Sr). 217 Bloomingdale. George (So.) 259 Blount Rene (Jr ) .63.68. 73.243 Blundell. James (So.) .259 Blundell. Louis (Sr )..217 Blundell. Paula (Fr.) .. 65.275 Boatner. David (Fr.). 275 Boatner. Susan (So.) . 67. 109. 124. 125. 194.258.259 Bobbitt. Carol (Sr.). 217 Bochaman. Richard (So ) .259 Bogan Sucille (Sr.) . . 241 Boggs. David (So,) . 259 Boggs. Jerry F r.),... .275 Boggs. Sheila (So.) 259 Boggs Tammy (Fr.) . . 275 Bohannon. 1 sa (Jr.) 56. 113. 109. 170. 243 256 Boles. Roger (Sr.) .. .217 Boles Wanda (So.).259 Bonnette. Jonathan (So ) ..... 259 Bornaman. Brenda (Sr ).217 Boswell Stephen (Sr ) 106. 108. 116. 117. 167. 170. 189. 217. 221. 231 Boudreau v Becky (Sr.) 63. 65. 218 Boudreaux Bonnie (Fr ). 60.275 Boughton. John (Sr) . 77.84.117. 218 Boyd. Joka (So ) 131. 144.260 Bozeman. Tammy (Sr.).218 Bracey Ken (Jr ) 109. 138. 243,256 Bradley. Feanula (So.).260 Brady. Ronnie (Jr ) .... 243 Brads Steve (So) 260 Brazziell. Pam (Sr.).218 Breckenndge. Brenda (Jr.).243 Brennan. Patricia (So ) 70, 135,260 Brewer. James (So ).136. 2 60 Brian. Kernel Jr ) 56. 123. T44 Brian. Kristi (Sr) 63. 68. 107 110. 218 Bridges. James(Sr)..218 Britt. Theron (Jr ) .77, 107.244 Brock Vig(Fr ). 275 Brooks. Gina (Sr.) 58.59.61.25, 170. 196 198 203.218 Brooks. Gwendolyn (So ) . 260 Brooks. Kim (Fr.). 66.276 Brooks. Sherry (Fr.) . 70. 276 Brossette. Darryl (Jr.) . 77. 80. 107. 244 Brossette. John (So.).80. 260 Brow . Lou (Sr ). 218 Brown. Angela (Jr.) . 143. 145. 244 Brow n. Betty (Sr.).218 Brown. Bobby (So.). 260 Brown. Cons ilia (Fr.). 276 Brown. Debbie (Sr.) 47. 53. 168. 185. 186. 188. 189. 203.215.219. 232 Brown. Jeff (Jr) 133. 136. 153.155. 157. 159. 244 Brown. Kav (Sr ) 127. 137. 170.219. 225 Brown, ieeflf 7 244 Brown Mels in (So .260 Brown. Mike (Jr.).138.244 Brown. Nelson (Jr.).57 Brown. Quinton (Fr.).276 Brow n. Victor (Sr.).219 Brumley. Bryan (So.).77.260 Brumlev. Claudia (Sr). 47. 53. 25. 124.219 Bryant. Jimmy (So.).260 Bryant. Louis (Fr.).276 Bryant. Pam (So.) . 69.130,260 Bryant. Wayne (Jr.).76. 244 Buford. Tina (Jr.) .108. 244 Buffington. Joe (Sr.). 164. 167. 169. 219 Buffington. Vicki (Jr ) 57.244 Buggs. Shirlene(Sr) ... 219 Burbank. Allvin (Fr.).276 Burks Terence (Sr.) .142. 145.219 Burnham. Amy (Jr.) 102.107.109. III. 113. 117. 56. 124. 170. 244 Burnham. Lee Ann (Fr.).275 Burroughs. Charles (So.) 260 Burrough. Lei Ann (So.) 66. 260 Burson. Teresa (So.). 260 Bu sie. Paula (Fr.).III. 275 Bussie. Rebecca (Sr.) . 127. 136. 170. 219 Butler. Joe (Jr.). 244 Bynum. Linda (Jr.) . 68.111.244 . c Caddtck Tommy (So ) 261 Cagle Regina (Fr) .. 275 Calderon l hn(Fr ) 276 Calderon Nancy (Jr ) 244 i aldwell Rhonda (Jr.) .139.245 Caldwell. Scott (Sr.).219 Calhoun. Jeanne (Sr.) . 128. 129. 219 Campbell Debra (Sr ). 219 Cambre Jeff (So .260 Cambre. Patti (Jr ).244 Campbell. Rose (Jr ) 244 Candler David (So ) 80 260. 285 Cangelose. Paula (Fr ) .. 70.276 Cantlcy. Vickie (Fr ) 68.106.275 Carroll. Gloria (So.) 9193. 260 Carter Gwen (Fr ) . 276 Carter fuwanna(Fr) .. t..275 Carter. Vicki (Sr ) .. .219 Cases. Jerome (Sr ) 135. 138. 145. 165. 169. 172. 173. 175.219 Cathon. Joyce (Sr.). ,,..219 Cathron. Lloyd (Fr) .275 Catts. Richard (Jr.). Jk .. 244 Ronnie (Fr.)..275 Chaler. Terry (Jr.) 116 117. 121 170. 244 Chalmers. Terry (Sr).219 Chance. Charks (Jr.). 244 Chandler. Greg (Sr.).219 ( handler. Terry (Sr.)...69 Chanover. Tern (Fr.) .. 275 Chatman. Johnny (Jr.).245 ( harping. Catherine (Jr.) . 132, 245 Chatwin. Becky (Jr.) 63. 67. 245 254.256 Chatwin. Debbie (Fr.) .70. 107.275 Cheeks. FIerbert(Jr.) ...245 Chelettc. Charks (Fr.) .... 275 Chevalier. Duannaf Sr) .. 219 Chisolm. Dawn(Ff.).277 Clark. Annette (So ) ... ,..260 TlarC roMJ . 245 Clark. Lisa (Sr.) .. .219 Clark. Marsa(Sr.).y. .220 ( lark. Monica (So.).260 (lark Pamela (So).. 107 142.261 Clark. Phillip (Jr.) . .. ..245 Clark. Ricky (Jr.).... 91.245 Clayton. Victor (Sr.) .. ! 47,220 Clemons. Tim (So.). . 261 ( lemons. Wade (So ) . 261 Cleveland. Robin (Jr.) 64. 113. 170. 245 Clifton. Steve (Jr.) 76, 111.245 Cobb. Edna (So ).67. 194. 261 Cobb. Sharron (Jr.). 245 Cobbs. Jimmy (Sr.) 220 Cochran. Sheila (Sr.) 143. 178. 179. 220 Cochran. Sonja (So.). 261 Cohen. Mary (So.).261 Cohen. Seldon (Jr.).245 Cok. Judy (Fr.).277 Coleman. Arthur (So.).261 Coleman. Frank (So.) 261 Coleman. Franklin (So.).261 Cokman. Kenneth (So.).261 Coleman. I.adonna (Fr.).277 Cokman. Larry (Jr.).245 Coleman. Larry (So.).261 Coleman. L D. (Jr.).245 Coleman. Madeline (So ). 66.139. 261 Coleman. Sharon (Sr ) .142.220 Cokman. Sharron (Fr.) ...128.277 Cokman. Tony (Jr.) . 99. 245 Coleman. Troy (Fr.) ..277 Cokman. Wiliic(Fr.).277 Collette. Jody (So 70. 113. 135. 261 Collins. Albert (So.) .. 91.145.261 Collins. Andrew (Jr.) .87. III. 138. 139. 170. 241 245 Collins. Father (Sr ) 143.220 Collinvworth. Elisha (So ). 69. 261 Collum. Sharon (Sr.) . 220 Conley. Berry (Fr.) .. 277 Constable. Tracey (Jr.) ... 245 Cook. Caroline (Sr.) . .... 220 Cooks, Leva (Fr.). 277 Cooper. Felicia (So.), . 261 Cooper. Jennifer (Fr.) .277 Copeland. Kirk (Jr.) . 109. 117. 170. 245 Corn. Loretta (So.) ..261 Corpter. Gary (Jr.).132. 245 Corv Dennis ( Fr). 277 Cory. Tina (Jr.). 128.245 Cotton. April (So.).131. 261 Colton. Victor (Jr.) . 80. 245 Council. Jem (Sr.). 220 Couvillion. Allan (Jr.).128. 245 Couvillion. Sharon (Fr.) 68. 277 Covey. Treena (Sr)., 220 Crain. Tracy (Sr ) -122.177.220 C rawford. Donna (Jr.) . 71.245 Creel. Kevin (So.). 261 Crutchfield. Columbus (Fr.) .277 Cryer Charles (Jr.) 76. 80. 107. D? 245 Over. John (Fr 27 T 279. 285 Currr. Vernita(Jr) 245 D Datky. Lisa (So i 57.138.261 Dale. Roy (So.) 261 Dallas. Cedric (So ).261 Dallas. Cedric (Fr.). 277 Dallas. Daphtne (Jr.).245 1 Dallas. Melvin (Sr.).220 I Dam. Thuong(Fr.).277 T)am. Thrunj(Fr).277 Daniels. Kenneth (Fr.).277 Daniels. Linda (Sr.).120 Darnell. Dana (Sr.) 106. 108. 128. 129. 170. 174. 220 Datcher. Terri (Fr.).277 Datcher. Virginia (So.).261 Davenport. Ions (So.) . 261 Davis. Alma (Sr ). 28.220 Davis. Barry (Jr.).245 Davis. Ben (Jr.).142. 245 Das is, Carol (Fr.). 277 Davis. Dan (Fr.) .277 Dav iv Gloria, . 277 Daviv Jeff (Jr.) .245 DaviZjimm 133.245 Davis. John (So ).261 Davis. Judy (Jr.).142 Davis. Kevin (Fr.). }T7 Davis, Kirk (Fr.).277 Davis. Laurcna (Fr.).277 Davis. Marilyn (Fr.) . 92. 93. 277 Davis. Mark (So.).261 Davis. Mike(Sr).22! | Daviv Nadine (Jr.).246 Qavis. Paula (Sr.).221 Davis. Ronme .i ... 261 Davis. Shelia i Pr.) flj 277 Davis. Iimmvjw - - JM 1 Davison. Carole (Sr 107. 123. 124. 125J9 1.122,1 94.221 Davison. Robcri (Sr.).140. 221 Day. Jody (So.).261 Deal. Alice (Fr.).. 277 Deal. Vicki (So.).261 Dean. DeLane (Jr ). 56. 57. 120. 246. 349 Deason. Richard (Fr.).277 277. 283 . 261 4 Ml .64. 261 ,,2M m 277 m 221 r .277 . 246 i. . . 221 . 221 131.221 ...261 -J62 bason, Tonya(Jr.) 63.65,246 Ebarfe. Joseph (So.).107.262 Ebarh. Pam (Sr ) 108 121. I3Z 137. 222 Fberhaidt. Du M r t 7 8 181.242. 246 Edwards. Delane (Sr.) 222 H,22 2 128. 205.222 . 262 .....262 .278 | P. broeck Debbie (Fr.) 70 Debroeck Kim (So i Deloach. KevinbE TB Dr,: ijebbic (S0.). . I c U . Joseph (SO ) reaux. Joyce 1 Fr.) hart. Antonio (Sr i v. Blame (Fr key. Robert (Jr.) . . . Donna (Sr.) ons. Kim (Sr ) l Pamela (Sr,). Sx ava (So.) 1 )onaho ' David (So.) IXmley. JernfSo.) Donmayer. Harold (Fr.) . . 277 Dorris. Bevcrlv (Jr.) . 194. 195. 197. - 198.246 Dorris. Grec (Sr ) .77.80.118.195. ::i Douglas. Jamie (Fr.) Dowdy. Randy (So.) Downs. Leslie (Jr) 11 Jvvards. Greg (Sr )l I dward Lerov (Fr.) I iland. Ben (Sr ) I iland. Hans (So ) 1 has ictor (So Elkins. Debbie (I r ) I EI1 k i David (Sr ) Iy222 FTm Brenda (So ) . SK...262 Ellis. Chrfc (So ).J .91.262 Ellis. Edward (Sr ) 4N 99.222 EMt. Kevin (So.) . Elliv V irginia (Sr.). Ellzev. Charlotte (J r.) 137.246 Ellzev Dianne (Sr.) .127. 137. 173. 222 Ellzev Rickey (So.)... (.262 I ml: er. Joe (Sr.) . I. P9 Em fin gelt Pat (Jr )_ 246 Fplmg James (Sr i . .. 102.222 Escoral. CliffortnFM|L I 2 7 8 CEscoval l uui(a (J. 246 l les I’a ul (So.I Ml Fvn , harles m. , 222 Evans. Joel (Jr.) 107. 109. 244 S S harles lr ) Darlci e(Fr.) .. Gan (Jr.) 76. P4 19 i|y| Fountain. John (Jr.). 155. 157, 159. 247 Fowler. Dawn (Fr) Fowler Richie (Jr ) 128.247 Franklin. Dannv (Fr.) . . .278 Franks Scoti (Jr 1 . 77.247.256 Frazier. Gres (Sr.) .4 .TbSn 95. 166 197 198.209.215.223.231 Freeman. Holly (So.) 70 262 French. Ranch (Sr.) .... . 25 Fnzzcl Brenda (Jr.) .247 Frizzell. Karen (Fr ) .:jk .278 Fugate Kari (So ) . 6726? Fuller. Ann (Fr.) Fuller Ron (So ) , H. 1 ulmer. Paul (Jr.) . 247 Funk Rusty (Sr.) 76.80. 84. 197. 198. 223. 239 H 241 66 80. 134 279 279 224 . ' . I ' 7, 1 3, i G w III rnack T nack F 262 ..262 Fair Kiri m - (Fr.).. hjTTWftB (Sr ) lc9. 132.133.222 ' d(Sr.) ..jTl 222 Fames Joseph (Fr ) Eason. Billy (Jr.) . 128. 246 Farmer, Farmer.Juih Ju.rai Brenda ( Fam . Je 4 f (Jr Feu.ca, Baibui Fea ell 138 1 - iR i p C r. Jar 56. 57. 1 8.159. 262. 263 B M ...262 . 223 ...223 m 123 _ 114. 115. Fontana Martin 56. 172.223 Foster Angie (Jr.) 112. 117. 121. 170. 176.247 Foster Denmse (Sr k. 56. 138.223 Foster KevinjSr.) 77.174. 211.223 Foster. Lisa (Ft ) 66.278 Foster, Mark (So ) 262 Fi4£cr Mark (Jr.) . 247 Foster. Peggy (So.) . IAS . 262 FOsUi laAHlIllWl .278 ter. Troy (So.) . .262 lendaCSo ). Sf.) .63. 64. 106.223 ■f 7 m idles tsr| 70. 20 lav. Audrey (Sr niry. Kaihy (Sr ) ild. Loyd (Fr , Sson. Dianne ( bson. Donna ( ( ben. MiketJrrB r ease. Nova ) Piles David (Sr.). Piiii.i tgu Ricky (Sr.)... Gillum. Terry Fr). Glasscock. Kerri(Fr ) Glover. Debra (Sr ) Glover. Roger (So.) Godfrey, George (Sr.). Goodman. Randy (Jr.) Goodman. Rusty (Jr.) Goins. Johnny (So.) Gouthicve. Chuck (Fr.) Grace. Melinda (So.).. Graham. Aloysius (Jr.) Graham. Karen (So.) . Graham Phvllis(Jf.) Hailey. David (Jr i Haines. Eileen 1 So ) Hall. Doug (Fr ) Hall. Robcri (So 1 Hallnum. Clifion 11 r ) I Hamby. Dann (I r 1 Hamilton. Alvin (I r 1 Hamilton Roy (Sr ) | Hamlei. Charlene (So.). 68 Hansen. Johnny (Fr.). 279 Hanson. Barbara (Jr.). 248 Hanson. Dawn(Fr.) . 68. 107.279 Hanson. Peggy (Fr.). 279 Harber.Steve (Fr.) . 279 Hardin. Catherine (Jr.) .248 Hardin. WesJeycJr) 248 Harmer Mark (Sr.) 127. 224 Harper. Jamcc(Sr ) 224 Harper. Nancy Lyfie mSr ) 225 | Harris. Allen (Sr ) Hams. Chris (Fr.) .. Hams. David (Fr ) Hams. David (Jr.) Harris. Linda (Fr.) . Il imi. Pat (Fr.) . . . H.ifi Barry Lynn (Sr.) Harvey. Myron (Fr.) Harvev Patricia (Sr ) Ha tv. Susan (Sr.) .. Hatfield. Jeff (Fr). Hivn cs Du w elt (Fr M Hrt (Jr JH Haynes. Lisa Hay me. Sam (Sr.) Hayward. Terry (Jr Head. Donna(Fr Heap. Jimmy (Fr.) Heard. Alan (Fr.) Heath. Jimmy (Jr.) Heins. Melissa (Jr ) 63,66. 114. 115. 122.248. 254 Hempcrlev, Karen (Fr ) Hemperlev.Scolt(So) . I f -Mersott. Dam (Sr.) Henuciaon isti (So.i . 109. 258. 264. 261 HendcrMvn. Isaac (So ) 263 Hendrix lerrv (So.) 130. 156. 157. Hendrix KomB Henlev 174. 280 80 Man Sr , onmc (Sr.). kyn (Sr.) . .W: (Sr ) T06. 108. Gray, DotivtF ,1 1. Greaihou e. Marker Green. James (So.) 263 Green. Kristi (So ). .64 138. 263 Greene Sham (Jr.). 26.64.113.118 170. 247. 349 Green Tommv (Fr I , 279 Green. Tt ny (Jr ). Gnffie. Dewayne (Sr ) ( rubh Karen 1 f r 1 (jrubbs. Greg (Jr.) C rubbs R bb 1 S 0 Guerrero. Kevin (Sr ) 77 221 224 III.™ ... 97. 247 80.263 84. 95. 202. 224 Guilbeau. Jeff (Sr.).95 Gunter Buddy (So ) 263 Gunter. Paula (Sr.) .224 emn. Marvin (Jr ) .. 53. 15 748 Herrington.Oregon (Fr ) . 280 Hesse. rw 64 139.780 Heuer. PhilhpiS HB --6 Hold. 1 ina (Jr.) 248 , He win. Sharon (ir.) 67.280 Hicks Bill (Sr ) 1 lu. 136. 141. 155 „ 22b Hicks Karen (Fr Hicks. I v nn (S o fr . t . Hivks R :, S SC ! (dWiSL , Hightower, k ronda (Sr.) Hill. Akiha “V Hill. Jan (Sr.) 48. 53. Hill. Mary (Sr.) 64. 280 , .04 80. 264 12a 122. 226. 349 226 Hmgst. Angel (Fr.) 69.280 Jacobs. Danm (Jr.) 249 Hmgsl. ( hris(Jr.) 128 24K Jacobs. Sherry (Fr ) 9. 280 HingM Fnc(So) .. 264 Jamcs. An e1a (Si) . g. .. 442,264 Hinson Shanna(So ) 264 James Carolsn (Jr ) . .. Jl07 249 Hobbs nJamT) 244 turn- MimV ' I 26 Holder. Jimm j So.) 132. 264 James. Prentiss 11 r ) Holland. Laura (I r ) 66.280 James Rodney (I r ) | Holland Robin(Fr.) 69.280 Janies Sonya tbr ) IO m H oiling. Brian (So.) 264 James, loin iSo.,i.26 ' Hoik mbcak. Karen (Jr 248 Jefferson David (Sr i. 22t Hollins. Mark (Sr.I 130.138.226 Jefferson. Dennis(Fr.l 28 Holloway. Deborah (Jr ) 248 Jefferson. Margaret (S ) . . H mu-s Davidjfltt.) 1 2 133 264 Jefferson Mary (Sr.) 143 Holmes. Leslie (Sr.) 110. 226 Jefferson. William (So 265 Holt claw Janet (Sr.) 7|.226 Jefferys. Lovi (Sr ) ,. 49. 53 226 Holy field. Brian (Jr.) 248 Jenkins. Carolyn (Sr ) 2 6 Honey cull. Bobby (Fr.) 107.280 Jenkins. Stewart (Sr.) 22 ' Honeycutt. Tnnna(Jr) . 142.249 Jenkins Terry (Sr ) 226 Hood. Mark (Jr ) 248 Jennings Brad (So.) ...26 s Hooker. Chmiy (So ) . 29. 264 Jennings. Phillip cJr ) 24 Hooker. Darlene (So.) 264 Johns Sharon (l r.) 281 Hooker. Kenn I Jr ) 133. 249 John- n, AnthoiH Fr 2M Ke ntarles (S 264 lohnsu B Jr ) JfSopcr. Rickey (So 159.264 242.H‘- Hoppa aiuy (If) 39 Johnson l nn (So) 67.68 Horton RlHyrJ (Jr ) 249 Johnson. D. nna (Sr. 63. III. I House. Kevin(So.i 264 122. l u.171. 177 .22 ' House. I.IU (Sr.) 226 J. ns..n. Gregofj it r . 2 HowjnL Gevcm (ir.) 24 Johnson. Johnnie Mac iJr.) 142 24 Huber Murk iSr i 226 Johnson. Joseph(Sr ■ 154.157 22 ' Huckahec Patrick (Fr.) 280 ' k.-mi, iSj i 107. Hudson D.rlccn(Jr.l .07. ,28. 1 ,,, „) Hudson. Kcrrv (Fr.). 280 HI u n v . i s Johnson. I isatJr ) Huff. Kim (Jr ) 2« ' . . iii • 1 o«i vn. JahOMin Miirk (I r i Hughes. Joev (Fr.). 135.280.28: , , .. . . .. Hughes Or. (So, .131. Ml . Hughes. Mnllhess (Jr I 249 Johnson. I j , . Huehes. M.isice(Jr t 131 194.249 Johnson. ty ). Hughes. Penns (Jr ) 1 11. 249 Rhonda kr I 69. Huehes Regin.(Fr) 139 158. 159. Johnson Rod (So I 1 2 Ho Johnston Steve (So.) . ....Zb ' Huehes Vicki (Sr ) 62.72.118.163. lh, , , ,s H! I24.C65 168. 169 170. 185. 186. 188 194. Johnson. I « w (Sr ) 77. 178. 17 ' 195.226.227 22 Hullaby. Sieve (So ) 264 Joiner Karolyn (Jr ) 249 Humphrey. Robert (So.) 264 Jones. Annette (Fr.) 281 Hunt. Donald (Jr.) 249 Jonev Anthonv (Sr.) 107. 145. 147. Hunter. C hartanna (So ) 131.142. 264 Jones, t oilette (So ) 131.265 Hunter. Ma well (So.) 264 Jones. De wayne (Jr) 249 Hunter. Paula (So ) 264 Jones, f reda (Sr ) 227 Hvnard. Janice (So.) . 64.144 264 Jones. Gary (So.) Jonev Gerald (Jr) 14.. H3T “ Jones. J.K ucimetJr 2± Jonev Kevin (So 2n Jones. Marlene (So .] . ' • Jonev Nclie(Fr.| Jonev Renee (Sr.). Ingram. Sandy (So) 69 109.124 Jones. Troy (Jr.l. 138.264 Jones. W a mm (Fr. | . 2M Jivdan. Kerne (So.) cT J ii rdan. Robert (Fr 2 kI Jordon. Wn li 281 Jos ' ’ (. ■ 11 v • t 68. 117. 194.265. 283 Jowct M k(br.).227 Jack. Marta (Fr.).. 280 Jower ' Susan (Jr.) 249 Jaskvrn Bonme (Jr ) 249.251 Joyner John (Jr ) 128.249 Jackson Carolyn (So.) 142.264 Jackson. Felton (Jr ) 249 Jackson. Herbert (So.) 80.264 Jackson. Sclilia (So) 264 1 Jackson. Steve (So.) 264 I Jackson. Terry (Jr.) 144 249 Juvkson Timmy (Fr) 280 K apple man. Gary (Jr.) 249 Kappclman Mary (Sr ; , ,227 Kjn Melinda (Jj.j 7L 109. I 138,242.24 T 2 56. 3491 iKeenfeirt WRlRB 66.265 |tse(Jr.) 109.123.249 HevKandec (Jr.) .113. 249 Kelley. Pam (Fr.).281 Kellogg Susan (Jr ) 2491 KdK ( lhm i Jr ) 2H T Kelly. Cynthia (Jr.). Ujfl Kelly. Todd (So.) .: ? 107. 265 Kennedy. LdwardtJr.).250 Kennedy . Richard W (Sr.) 111.228 Kennedy Richard (Fr.) 281 Kern. Susan (Sr ) 47. 53. 106. 108. 117. 121. 185 186 ? 4 228 Kerry. Lisa (So ) 48 2r4 4 265 Kerrs Randy (Sr.) .I k 228 K etc hum. MM 1:TTT 2i) 250. 251 ■■ Kc ra.lc(SiU .71.M Kk-. TemUr) , .jB K.dd. Antoinette (S i) . .M 265 K ng. Donna (So.). 265 King. In ' !. Jr i ■ 250 KmgS I alion ,s Kmlev. Greg (Sr.). 76. 116. II7.JI8J 166. 16 K ilev. Jov (Fr.) 68.178 183. 187. 281 1861 Kmlev. Kim (So ) .65. 109. )8 187 C7 58. 26 Kitchens. I ira (So.) .. 130. 265a Koenig. Bam (Sr.) 229k Koenig. Kristi (So ) 64. 26J K« enig. Sandy (Jr.) 250 kuncc. Lou (Sr ) 57 164 171. 197. ■r PP ennefh (Jr) 250 Lawrence Rosaline (So.) 92.178, 182. 266 Lebarron. Lois (Sr). 127. 137. 229 Lee. Carolyn (Jr.) .142.146.250 Lee. Diane (Sr.) 229 Lee. Gloria (Sr.).229 Lee. Jimmy (Jr.). 133. 250 l ee, Kathy tbo. . 20.J07 1 96 198. 266 Lee Keitha (Sr.) 126. U7.229 Lee. Lisa (Sr.) .. 229 Lee. Regina (Jr.) 250 Lee. Scott (Jr 102. 109 138. 170. 172. 173. 174 250 Lee, elicia (Fr ) !%. 198. 274. 28l I cFebvre. Charles (So.) . . 266 I eFebvrc Franco (Jr )....250 Leith Michele (Sr I 128 i;9.229 Lemon . Vk dbert So ) . .266 Lemons W illtam (Jr i Ltoilry Pamela (Sr i Leon. Ji 4So ) . I earing. C ' onme (So.) lewing I dw .od (Sri rw l. ' 8 23 ' 1 8 366 130:266 I5I.V| 157. 230 -l _I 12 OMl ' ’ I27. U7 IJl 230L )...! i- :5o CulhAlr) .n... :si L l.ahorde. Derry (Jr) Laca e. Stev e |b ) MM ,50.251 i L 265 Lacour. J ' scpkjt So. A 80.265 268 Lacy. CynthiafS ) Lp 265 l abile DarlccruJr ) p l 15. 170 185 18 202 a; g44 Lafitte. Janw TT) .. C. 50 l afittefl Ten (Jr C XOf. 108. 109. | 170.244. 250 lljigro f rrckJay (Sr.) 145. 228 .alean DiannefSn.j ,47.48. 53.1J I ' tix Dewpc (Sr.) l ew is. Brenda (Fr ).. Lewis. Dos atone Allen (Sr Lewis. John (So 1142. J43 146. 26i Liav Dorothy (Jr !) 14 I inahan. C ar« h n (Sr ) Lina ha n. D. inJKerg. C.i indsey, Debbie|jr )% ! 73 2 0 Lindsey. Joe (S« ) Lindsey. Miles l mson. Cher I S • i Lipford. Darlene tbo Liles. Daniel (So ) Liles. Kirk (Jr.) Lockett. Regina (Jr) Locmcmi. Daniel (So) Loflin Steven k (V ' ' ptr { LaKouv, TercM . s, ■ t(V 198. jLaison Ken (Fr.) Karitbo ) i irvm. Larry O .i 80. l ista. IXvnna (Sr.) Lass one. Tammy (Sr Law s one. Tim So.),. Latson. Carrie (Fr.) I a (son. Jimmi (Sr.) .. Fattier. LIm: (So 68. Lattier Ryan (Jr ) .57. I avenner Samuel (Sr.) I aw Anthony (Sr ) Lawonner (Sr.) Lawrence. David (Sr ) 167. 168. 169. I awrence. Gail ( Sr.) I09.J45T 114. |T24. 265. 27(y :si 265 109. 117.250. 251 .228 .228 56, 173. 266 28i 9 . 142. 229 III. 109. 143 147.258. 266 III. 106 109. 170 250 251 .229 229 10 142. 143 20. 122. 123. 170. 177. 229 229 15 95. 108. 11C 1 19 162 . ! ■ 16 170. 178. Lmi. 1 6 19 ' 71 2I 30J 11 (jttn. TiimjtlSki | Logan Roger (Fr.) 28™ Logue. Debbie (Jr.). . .250 Logue. Kennv (So.).266 CaguewMKhael W. (Sr.) 121132. [Logu RusscIhJ 250 I - ' I |l -ndon.A U ' nyiaiFr.) . .So . 2 k 2 lymlpn Vindjrnt(So.) .. 26 J Lor - Ru sc fSo.) Lop Turn Fr.) Lou, R gc: i Jr i I ove RtHinvk (l Lo e uvc PiulaiSo.) Low rev. Sam ibr Loyd, James (Jr.). Loyd. Jeffery (Fr.). I uhom. Gwe ndidyntSr.) Lubom. Stephanie (Jr.I l uborn. Steve (Fr.) Lucille. Chnstophcr (Jr.) Luke Sherri (Jr.) Mackey. James (Fr.) Index ' 343 YU . Mike (Sr). 76. $0. 84. 9 97.1 ifw ir m m F4 to- i9s. 4 225. 230 jot. in.; 282 250 250 250 282 Malone. Roger (Jr ) VUngham. Mark (Jr M.mgham. Mike (Jr Manshutk. Rodnes (fr lb 206 M a ran to. incent JosephH 116 IP IIS 105. 211.1 Ui n. Loft(Pr Marshall. C Uricc (So i Marshall. Dee Dee (So.) Marshall. Gregors (Fr ) Martin. Rita (Fr.) Marline . James t Fr Marline . Micki (Ji i Sr.) 106. 121.228. 230 282 i 266 |. . . .266 282 Mason. Evelyn (Jr Mason. J.inice (I r MastV Pamela S v i Masses Mike (Jr.) Mairana, Angel (Er.|, vfittranj. W aller (So.) Y fanga. Mars Arm (So ) |H. 276. 282 M 282 65. 100. 124. 138. 251 .107.251 . ....283 . 266 2 .251 67. 108.283 266 67. 109. 115. 266 ... 283 266 ...283 194. 283 251 Vlaitheuv Danea (I r.| Mjlfhcw Emma (So) Madkeus Roxanne d r.) Matthews. 1 amms (Fr ) . Mauldm. Pam (Jr ) Mas. Phil (Si. ,260. 266 M v S I 266 Mas. VicdTlSoV.267 Ma ei VI ildred (Jr ) 251 VlcCann. Elaine (Sr.) .230 McCann. Kim (So) . 267 U( aushn. ( hris (Sr.) Met lure Michael (So.) McCormack Karen (Si.) 10 . 12 ir McCormack.. Sti .in (So.) A rmack. Suvm (So.) ( orm.ick. TVii (Fr.) 1t os keitlk ' Jk.). Met rors krf|Pr.| ..,... MJaddcnmfcfj H MdPerurn. Jcf f (So) . YU1 ciK r Seen (Erl..., j f ern;irtes (Jr ) . . YtcG.mtcs C harainf sTfl J McGee.farolsp s. ' ) MeGn v MTha (Jr McGkstharl s phia l Jr I H 142 267 — 251 | 14 McGrav Renee (JrJ 130.151 |jr A McGkh. AiSi ' McGuire. Man ,.m )J| v V 1 115.121 170.197 I McHalffes. Denis Jr.l 251 Mck.tv P.imdi(So.). McKinney. Mars (Fr.) McLain. Ren Mellon Tommy (Jr ) .251 Melvin. Eddie (Jr.) .251 Mels in. Nancy (So.) .67.267 Mcrnii Ml i I, , 133 Merrill Robert (So ) 266 Metcalf. Desilta I aJuan (Sr.) . 135. 136. 141. 154. 159. 230 Meicalf. Tangelia (Jr.) . 109. 130. 138. 141. 153. 155. 157. 170. 251 Mctoyer. Cynthia (So.) 267 Metroser. Priscilla VI (Sr.) ... 230 Middleton. Susan (So.) 71.267 Miles. Carolsn (So.) 143.267 Milford. Brenda (Er.) 65.283 Milford. John (Sr.) 151. 154. I S]A 158. jJ Miller. Barrs (Fr.) 80. 111.279 83 Miller. Csnthia (Sr.) 1 .231 Miller. Earnest (Fr.) J.284 Miller. John (St ) 80.267 Miller. Letsa (Sr ) . . .231 Millican. Dune (So 267 Mills Annioinctic I i , 92 284 MiK . Adrian (Jr.) ... Milton. Catherine tSr.F 231 Mims. Alcorn (So.) III. 26 MimaiC amfcd (Sr ) 58. 59. 60. 130. « 231 Mims. Kenneth (So ) Muchell. Cindy (Jr) Mitchell Debbie tSi i Muchell Gene (So.) Muchell. Donna (Sr.) Mitt hell. Lisa (Jr I Mitchell. luiuunajSr ] 124. 136. 138. 163. 1 v m. K.ith iSr ) 49 ! nee (So.) « 179. 26 .18 ■ ‘ [IW Jr. ;r, ‘ !cL?! fflW .183 1c Morns. Dianne (So ) 66.267 Mt Morris. Gas la Renee (Sr.) 127. 137. 230 McRae. Rickey (So ) 267 Vlcadc. Brenda (Jr.) .251 Melton. RrcharJ (Fr.) . 283 Murray. Garland M r.) 284 Murrus . Rodney In ). 39.268 VIuse Mike (Sr ) I 77. | f I Musgrose. ( lurlef (So I . 268 Msles. Calvin (Sr JB Ms lev Cals in (Jr f Vis lev Heideiih (Pr ) 112 . 232 ... 252 113. 284 N Parker Beserly (So.) Parker. Jerry (Jr ) Parker. John (Er Parker. Patrice (Sr ) Parker. Shcron (Sr ) Parker. Susie (So.) Parks Bett e(Sr Parks. Pearlie (So.) ' (iisli. Leslie (Er.) Parrish (cm (Sr.) 269 25 Nurd 7 omm (Si ) N.irJ V it tor! Jr.)... Nash Beverly (So ) Nations. Jerrs (Jr ) Neill kathrsn (Sr ) ; 142.267 107. 139.251 128.231 231 251 107. 121. 170.231 185. 186. 189. 231 ....267 i Nelson Debbie (Sr ) Nelson. Janice (So.) Netlles. icki (St .) Ness ton. 1. Nguyen. kaths (Fr ) Nguyen. The (So.) Nichols. V1art (Fr ) N g|kon. Bruce (Fr ) nIh N. rcros Norman. James (So.) N r t t t il. Das id (Jr.) Nunnalls Doro (Jr ) Nutiall. Ginger (Sr.) .143 ..142 ITU 128 2 2 34. 1%. )97. 233 ... 109.233 64. 107 268 _ 109.1)1.114. 115. 268 nft ne(Sr) 233 65. 194 .... 233 ..269 284 58. 59.61. 115 234 28. 185, 187 __ 188.252 Paruin. JoctSr ) P, 122. 168. 177. Parrish, frac (Jr ) Pariam Renee (St .) •n, I c bic (Fr.) osj nete (Jr.) 284 .... 268 284 284 284 107. 252 V 268 80. 252 .252 m 234 109. 124 125. 113. 269 Ji.234 ,-,.284 253 144 269 .253 -87.25 139 143 76. 269 284 Moffett,Alike (So.) Mollcpfkamp Chris (Jr) 8n. I) _ Monr« e Willard (So l. 159 26?i MchhIs. Carla (Sr.| .12 . 231 VIihhJs. Cartdsn fJr.) 107.131251 252 V1iH d . Herbert tSr) M t d . kart(f r Mivrc Janet (1 r ) Vli oie Marcus i Jr I M H re Vleltnlie (St i o s. JaS (Jr.) Moore. Vlichclle (Jr ) ..232 284 284 76,252 130 i‘IK 193. 194 267 IP 2a 185 187.21 349 Vlnure. Pam (Sr ). 127. | |Mt ore. Ronald (Sr VK)ore. Sons a (Sr ) .62. 72. I . 186.215 221 23? Vloreno. Shells (Sr ) ' Morgan. Alon . (S« ) vt- ■ mBlbilk I Sr.) M««rnv Carey YL ' rriN. I ma (F Vltuum I .irr (J Y1ort n Rtninfs ( uwisic jerrs (r r ( letrce. Das id ( Ocletrec. I erevi 27. 138. 170 ! 73. 2 2. 254 Odt m. Charles (St ) 268 OmKie Jerrs (Fr.).284 I (So) 80.268 cresa (Sr.) 53. 111.115. 118. 124. 125. 164. 167. 169 |7| 172 175.233.349 Oliser. Perrs iS 1 C) N ’ Liu. (Sr.) Oir. karron (I r i Orr. Sh.oron (S .) ■ ' S.o., (So.) . I ( uv!i; Mu Sara (Jr.) 142 142 Ousles. Debra ' Vpn Ousles. Bills (1 Ou ls. Kenneth (I r ens. Uflpe- ' (Ft dra ' .jl ledunurlSo.) J at Ir.) ... 147 233 ■ 1 318 139. 268 | n |47. 2 . A ■ 143 . 268 .284 284 156. 157.284 .. 268 107. 131. 143.26 Pailcrstin. Gail (Sr.) Pfeucrson Jatkqacsd r ) Palterst n. Pat (Jr ) Paiterson. L eta (St .) Paul. BeserK (Jr i Paul. ierrs (Jr.) Pavne. CsiflKia (So Peck Paul (So.) ,.J Penn keiih(Er ) Pcnmng(t n. Betks (Sr.) 62 72. 122, 125. 177,215.121.234 PennsvtclnBarrs (Sr i Pennsssell. R.ichal (St .) Pennssscll. 1 ouannah (Fr ) Perdue. lin.i(So ) JUgJ Perkins Alma (Jr ) Perkmv Dennis (So.) , Pcrki N.iialie (Fr.) Pe Shart n ti r.) L es Tama (Fr.) . P jfcw. Brenda (Jr ) Petfl rr Quinton fSo.) PeslOolamtla (Er.) Phill VI ic had (E r ) Phill. Sharon (Jr Phili Sheila (So i . PhillifH. Albert tSo.) Phillips BcmtSo.) Phillips, ( lirenee (Fr.) Pickens. Ov ie iSt .). Pickett John (Fr.) Picket!. V1ich.nl (T r.) Pierce. LU ' x! (Sr ) Pierre Jt e (Fr) Piet . kris(Sr i Piet . I en (S 68. lO 1 - .HI 234 L. ... 269 7r..284 .70 269 253 269 284 ( 4 :m 284 48 253 . 269 ....284 ,...284 . 269 . 269 . 269 285 142.269 . 285 285 .25.234 107. 285 |234 114 115. 269 12 . 5flf 128. 253 I ’m. Sbcrrs (Ji.) j Pilcr.tm fcjtr.).. PUgreen. Ronald (Er.) 285 Pinknes l iiMinia (St .) J9I PE kites Renee (Sr) Pills B.irhafwSr.) .« I - 1 otte(Fr.) Pills Dasid Er I Plater. ( hesena (Jr.) 128. ■19)4 269 131.234 (So ). Yf ,helle(Fr.) ■ i trick (Jr.).. ■ lirley (pr.J . Mow ar n(Jr.i in. Hwed 108. III. 1%. 198.252 i 70.268 L65. 111.284 m 56. 57.252 M .284 M 252 Vlun (Fr.) Laths 168.169, |71. ft :• J X Vlurphy, Diane (So,).. M urp l t ' II ' .16 48 :68 W ' ■■stt Poland. Rands (Jr.) Padgett, l isa (Fr.) 68.111 274. 284 Polk Kesin (Er ) 285 Page. Jerome (So.) • Porter. Phillip (Jr ). 107 1 Palka. Patricia (So ) . 107. 132. 133. Pi rtcrfield. Jerrs (Fr.) 139. 285 268 Poses. Lee Ann (Jr.) 63 64. 253 Palmer. Lauri (Fr.). 69. 284 Poses. 1 eland (So.) 269 Palmer Nanette (Fr.) 4 Poller. Anna (Fr.) . 285 Panlalmn. Dale (Jr.) 133. 252 Pounc . Bobbs (Jr.) 91.253 Pantalion. Winnie (Fr.) 284 Pounes. Ola l.ee(Fr.) 285 kParbs. Karl (So ) 269 Pratt. Shelton (So.) 269 fcrbs Tina (Jr.) 138. 155. 157. 158. Preslon. Patricia (Fr.) 285 159. 252 Priest. Linda (Sr ) 234 344 Index Pnntos Mark (So.) 269 primrose SuvintSr.) I Op. 110. 127. 136. 170. I9 |f3 1 4.234 214 friithaid. Bills (Si ) 80.269 Pritchard. Dak (Sr.) 36. 57 2l4 Prudhomc Steve (Sr ..234 Prvtnck Terram ejSo.) 56.80 269 Q Quinn. Tommy (Fr.l R Rubai M rie(Sr) R,u haute-, heal Fr R.uhafSheila (So ) Rachal. Diane (So.) Rachall. Pam (Sr ). Raines. Terri (So.) R ilou-i.ui 1 1 r R.im-e licvc(Fr.l. Ran-btirf Marshall(Fr.) Raphiel. Pamela (Fr.) ... RaivWLSheiUtFr.) Raihhun. ChervNFr )... Raihhun. Wa uc (Jr w Resenna. Tam (Fr ) RccJ C indy (Jr ) .69. 118. Reed. Natalie Jr) Rred Sonya (I r.) R ecd erJeffen T r Reggio. Chhs (Sr.) Remedev Lisa (Jr ) Rhidev Bolts (SrK J RhoM , Leonard (Fr ) Rue. Marlene (So ) Rice Renee (Fr ) Rice, Teresa (Ji.i .31.107. Rich. P aflStV .47.168 Ruhard. David (Sr.J Richardson.C urtis(So ) Richardson Michael (Fr.) Richardson. Teresa (Sr.) Richmond. Benny (So.) Rick. I ddic (So.) Rtderhurg. Fddie(Fr ) Riggs. David (So.) Rinaudo. Lisa (Sr ) 128 Rivers. Keith (Fr.) Rivers. Shirlev (Fr ) Roach. C harole ie(Fr.) Roberson Steven Roberson. Tammy (1 . Robert . Roby ne (So i Roberts. Trent (Fr.) Robertson. Deborah (So ) Hrtson. Jody (Fr.) Robinson ha rles (Sr) Robinson. Dcnno (Sr i ■htlxon lN riv(Jr) R .hu n Johnny (Se t Kohinte%jvfTf i.u-l (Fr.) Robins m ufuel i Jr i ,. Robinson. Ronald iSr Rochelle. WilmaYTr) I avon So.| Roper- Rebecca (Sr ) Roguc. Gary (Sr ) Roppalo. Angie (f r ) 285 139.234 285 204. 269 269 128. 234 269 285 285 285 285 285 66 286 108, J09. 244. 253 70. 286 17 ?48. 2 3. U9 i 143.251 g 2869 286 234 . 28 234 286 269 .286 253 228. 234 128 286 143 235 269 269 286 .133. 269 . 129. 235 286 286 269 269 ..,,, 286 269 286 235 253 235 286 253 RoM.8ttlvtl(5o.). Rom. Da Iu (Sr 39.63 71.235 Ro x. Randal (Fr.) A . 286 Ros . Yvonne (So.) «£ - - • 270 Roxcoe William (Jr.) Ross. Ronald (Jr.) Rothenberger Brigetta iSr.) 236 Rotlynhirger. Li (Fr ) ... 286 Rudd Tnmnit fir ) II 102.253 Rudd. Tern (Sr.i rm g , . 107. 236 Ruffin Janice (Sr . 236 Kuthlcdge Terrv (I j ) 287 Rvan. Anna (JP) .120 244.253. 349 s Slaughter. Machcllc(Jr ) Slav. Melinda (So ) Sloan Nane (Sr) Slone gbrajSr ) .. . « IWfer Defuallm Slone Kenn (Fr.) Small. Debbie (Jr.) Smalley Algernon (Fr.) Smith, nnie(So.) Smith. April (So.) ... Smith. Cecelia (Jr.) Smith. Debby iJr.) Smith. Gloria (Sr.).. Smith. Greg (Jr.) Smith, John (So.) Smith, kriMHSi ) N.i 1 Jvs .ir I illy (Jr.). S.ilone ngel (So ,t Sal« ne I dn i (Stf.l Samuel Anita (So. Samuel Laurie (Sr.T 147 [78. 180 236 Samuel Melanie (Jr.) .253 253 142.270 108. 143, Samuel Reginal (Fr.) . Sandefur David (Ff.t . Sanderx. Barry (So.| Shnders. Carl (So.) .M Sanderx I )onald (Sod. SlndervJ I) (Fr.).3 Sander %. Julie (So.) ,(E Sander- Muliaellt r.) . Sander, S mdrf Sihf ' Sander Sc on (So.). Sandifer Mehnda(So) Sand- I hmiiaslSo.) Saunder- Lw(Jr) Schelhnger. Donald (Jr i Schonfarber. Benjie (Sr.) Schweigarl Robert (Sr ) ■187 ...... 287 145 770 .270 134 159.287 64 107 J70 287 67.270 .270 Volt. James (Jr ). Scott. Roy (It.)... Self. David (Fr ) self Debbie (Fr ) Self Donna (Jr ) . Self Gars (Fr.) Self. Jimmy (Jr.) . Self SbenfFr.) Sepulvado. Joseph (So.) Sepulvado. Renee (Fr ) Sepulvado. Shirley (Fr.) Sevmour. Johnnv (Sr ). 80. III. 117. 122. 123. 236 Sharp. Debbie (So ) Sha- Joseph(So.) Shelton. Leesa (Sr.)., Sherrill. Scooter (Sr ) Sherville. Amy (Jr) Shieldv Kaye (Sr ) Shields. Lynda (Jr) ... 65 270 ...253 253 . 236 32.133, 236 . . 87.253 99. 253 .287 68. 132.287 . 253 287 128. 254 287 270 69.287 287 64. 270 .270 109. 236 . .77.95. 236 254 127. 137. 236 109. 114. 115 ’ A 248.254 39 1 270 to 253 269 53.235 ... 235 109. 254 65. 270 ...236 155.236 .254 28 ' .128 ....287 ...270 .,270 ...254 63. 69. 254 154. 237 143. 254 .91. 132. 270 39.63. 69. 237. 349 Smith. Michael (I r ) 287 South ' like (Sr ) 77.84. 106. 118. 119. 162. 167. 168. 170. 195.205. 233. 237, 349 Smith. Peggy (Jr.) 63.254 Sin 1 0 R imlv (Fr.) 287 Smith Sandra (So.) . .270 Smith. Sharon (Fr.)..287 Smith lamnn (So.) . . . 270 Solicc Mike(f t ) ... 28 Solicc. Randv (So.) 76. 97. 270 Solicc. Scott i Jr.) .. 254 Soktmon. Greg (So.) Solomon. Markn (So.) SoL mi n. Vermeil (So). Stmthhall. Jert me (So ) Scmell. Terri (Sr.) . Spalding. Steve (Sr j Spann Angie (Jr.) SpMo.Chrift v). Spath. Pepper (Jr.) . Spinks Bonnie iSr.) Springer. John t Jr ) Spurgeon. Anecla(Jr) Spurgeon. LfhdyfSo.). Slalnakcr. Carla (Jr.9 Slalnaker. Karen (Fr.) Staovburv Barrv (Jr.) Starks Marcia tSo.) Steadman. Kavb (Jr) Sicpheflv Brad (Fr ) Stephens. Debbie (S .) Siephen- L nn(Jr.) Stephen-. Theresa (Sr I Stephenson. Chuck (Fr ) 270 .271 .271 271 110 169. 237 56. 254 349 .271 140. 154. 254 128.237 135.254 139. 254 271 57. 111. 140. 248. 255 ..... 287 . .271 145. 271 255 287 267. 271 % 255 128.237 .287 Stevenv Davsn S ) 68. 109. 27| Shield ? - ti (Si i Shillings. ! onn:i tl r.). [ Sh van. R.mdv (Jr ) 254 Simon. Vickie (Fr ) 87 Simplon Charlene (Fr.) 287 Singer Linda (Jr.) Singer. Lucinda tJr ) 2. ' 4 Singlelarv. Kennv (Jr ) 254 Sirmon. Debra (So.) 49. 107. 185. 187. 194. 202.211.270 Sisson. Leslie (So 270 Sisson. Nelda (Jr.) 254 Slaughter. Charles (So.) 270 Sievcns. Stephanie (Sr.) Stevens. Tamm) (Fr.l Stevenson. Frcdia(Jr.) Stevenson Robert (Fr.) Stewart. Dana (So ) . Stewart. Ricky (So.) Stewart. Stacy (Jr ) Stewart. 1 heresa (Tr Stinvon.JaneltSo ) Stinson. Linda (Fr ) Stoker. Jactnia (Jr) Stoker Scott (Sr.) Stokex. Diane (Sr) Stokes. Jessie (Fr.) kev Mary (Tr ) 237 69. 287 . 255 287 .271 .255 274. 287 135. 260. 271 135.287 255 237 110. 237 155. 156. 159 287 287 Sum Lisa (Jr.) 255 SloweiT 1 v« (Sr Stow ell K .i ph(So 271 Strange. I ebbie (So ) 271 Sir. . Roger (St I5U Sironit. Vicki (Jr I 2. S3. 25- Stroud. Amanda (Jr.) 139.255 Stroud. Dave(Fr) 107. 138.287 StrtHid. Jason (Sr j 141. 140. 150. 151. 153. 157. 165 172.211.237 Stuck meyer. Thomas (Jr.) 117. 255 Sublelt. Vince (Fr ) 288 Suggs. Kathy (So.).271 Sullivan. Gary (Jr.) .107.255 Sumrall. Jerrv (Sr ) 109.121.132. 133. 237 Swift. Susan (So ).64. 271 T manner. Tanya (Jr.).. .255 ■pie. Jeff (Jr) 56.255 Tatum. Keith (So.) .... 271 ■ylor. Anita (So ) |42 271 TJyU r. Curtis (So ).271 Taylor. Danny (So.).271 Taylor. Darrell (Sr.).77.237 Taylor. Flemce(So ).271 Taylor, Gloria (Fr.). 288 Taylor. Lisa (Jr.).255 Tav lor. Margaret (Jr.) 255 Taylor. Mania (So.) 145.271 Taylor. Michael (Fr.) 288 Taylor. Rickey i Sr i 145 IttdqrlSo.) Taylor. Sieven (So ) 1 9.271 Taylor. Victor (Fr 288 Taylor. Wi!! e(So.l ... .’71 Teddlte. ChcryUSo ) 68. 27 J Tgddlie. Renee (Sr.) 238 Terrell. Gwen (So ) 271 Terrell. Jeffrey (So.).271 Terry. Laura (So.) 70. 107. 115.271. 282 Thame- Rusiy (Sr.) 238 Theriot. C beryl (Sr.) 238 Thomas. Andre (So.) 107. 271 Thomas. Ben (Sr .133.238 Thomax. Bryan (Fr.) 288 I homas. C alv in (Sr.) 76. 99. 100. 139. 238 Thomas. Cathy (Sr.) 143.238 Thomas. Demetm (Jr ) 107 Thomas. Donna (Sr.) .238 1 homa . Eric (Fr ) 288 Ihomav Jem (Sr ) 107. 116. 117. 238 Thomas. Juliette (So.) 93.139.144 272 Thomas. I vnn (Jr.) 56. 113. 117 194.255 Thomax. Mane (So.) .. 272 Thomas. Martha (Sr ) 130. 238 Thomas. Marvin (Jr.) 145.255 Thomas. Ronald (Fr.) 288 Thomas. RobcriiJr.) 143.255 Thomas. Teresa (So.) .. .272 Thom ley. James (Fr.) 288 Tht mps n. Gloria (Jr ) . 255 Thompson. Hilton (So.) ..272 Thompson. Lisa (Sr ). .53. 123. 177 233 238 Thompson. Patricia (Sev.) . .. .272 Thompson. Patricia (So f . . 272 I hornpsoi Ralph (So.) .272 Thursion. Becky (So.) . .272 Tidwell.Cindy (Jr )_ 255 Tillman. C asandra (Fr.) . 107 288 Tillman. Wayne (So ) 76,272 Tindall. Damon (Fr.) .. . 288 Todaro. Jerrv (Jr.). 25 Tolson. Lon (Fr.) .70. 288 T Tson. Tobie (Sr.) 62.117.238 Toms. Clint (Jr.).128.255 Toms. Diana (So.) 109. III. 272 Toms. Sherri Fr.).71. 111.288 Townsley. Maxine (So.).272 Trammel. Rickey (So.).272 Trammell. Brenda (Jr.)... 142. 255 Travis. Eddie (Jr.).255 Travis. Susan (Fr.).68. 274. 288 Trichel. Bobbv (So.).272 Trigg. Mike (Sr.) 107. 136. 151. 153. 159 Trimble. Anna (Sr.).130. 131 Trisler. Rhonda (Sr.).127. 127 Tucker. Bengy (Jr.).255 Tuckcr. Lafon (So ).272 Tucker. Lynn (So.) 68.194.272 Tuggle. Billy (Jr.) 120. 138. 256. 349 Tulhs. Vicki (So.).272 Turner. Barbara (So.) 130. 139. 141, 159.272 Turner. Joel (So.).56. 272 Turner. Ricky (Fr.).288 Turner. Sandy (Sr.).128 Txler Terrs (Jr.) 76.80. 105. III. 117. 118. 168 176. 202.211.256. 349 u timer. Dana Fr.) 68. 111,288 Lrsery. Lisa (Jr.) 170.256 V Vanmoerkerque. Peggy (Jr ). .. 256 Varnell. Kelly (Sr.) 151. 159.239 Vergo. Patrick (Fr.).288 Veuleman. Bryan (So.) .... 132.272 Veuleman. James (Sr.).239 Vincent. Rodney (Jr.) 256 Vinson.Claire (Jr .)... .51. 105. 109. 112. 118. 156. 174, 175. 349 Vinson. Denise (So.) . .47. 190. 193. 194. 195. 272 Vinson. Patricia (Sr.).107, 239 w Waddle. Lynn (Jr.) 107.256 Walker. Angela (Fr.).64. 288 Walker Bcnns (Jr.) 28.138.143. 147.256 Walker. Cynthia (Sr.) 39. 143.239 Walker. Donald (Jr.) . 56. 138. 244. 252. 256 Walker. Linda (Sr.).239 Walker. Ronald (Jr) .56. 138. 170. 244. 256 Walker. Sarah (So.) 272 W alker. Vince (Sr.).239 Walkers. Betts (Sr.) 239 Wall. Rhonda (So.). 272 Wall. Rhonda (So.).272 Wall. Scott (Jr .256 Wallace. George (Jr.).117. 256 W allace. Lee (So.).272 Wallace. Nancy (Fr.).65, 288 Waller. Michael (Sr.) 77. 87. 99. 101. 239 walsworth. Donna (Sr.).239 Walsworth. Floyd (Fr.) 288 Walsworth. Randv (Jr.) . 109. 128. 129.256 Walters. Rusty (So.). 80. III. 132. 272 Ware. Marvin (Jr.) .... 145 Ware. Michael (Fr.).288 Warren. Daren (So.) 80. 107. 197. 198.270. 272 W arren. Paula (Sr.) 63. 70. 122. 123. 177. 221.240 Warren. Scott (So.) 80. 272 W ashburn. Mike (So ) .272 W ashington. Annette (So.).142 Washington. Edwina (Sr.) 107. 240 W ashinglon. Sharon (Sr.).240 W ashington. Yvonne (So.).272 W aters. Renee (So.).66. 272 Watson. Antonia (Jr.).256 Watson. Bradley (Fr.).289 Watson. Darlene (Fr.). 289 Watson. Donna (So.).67.273 Watson. Romanov (Fr.) . 107. 289 W atson. Sy lvester (So.).273 Watts. Vicki (Jr.) 111. 130. 170. 256 Weaver. Paul (So ) 80. 107. 109. 111. 273 Webb. Julie (So.) 65. 109. 115. 194. 195.273 Webb. Kristi (So.) 66. 176. 194. 195. 273 Weber. Daniel (Fr.).289 Wedge worth. James (So.).273 W eglowski. Tim (So.).273 Weinell. Davie (Sr.) 107. 110. 117, 120. 168. 172.240. 349 Weir. Kevin (Fr.).289 Weir. Paul (Sr.). 240 Welch. Ruth Ann (Jr.) . .31. 57. 105. 109. III. 118. 170. 175.248.256 Wells. Candy (Fr.).289 Wells. Teresa (So.) .273 Wentworth. Rickey (So.).273 Wesley. Kari(So.).265 West. Doretha(Fr ).289 West. Ethel (So.).273 Westbrook. Tara (Jr.).256 Whaley. Jeff (Jr).256 Whaley. Monica (Fr.) .92. 289 Whempner. Roiann (Sr.) 110. 137. 240 W hitaker. Jerome (Fr.).289 White. David (Jr ).76. 107. 117. 139. 170. 202.256 W hite. Donna (Fr.). 289 White. Elbert (Fr.).289 W hite. Laura (Jr) 128. 129, 130. 170. 256 Whitehead. Connie (Fr.) 64.289 W hitehead. Michael (Jr.).. 80. 204. 257 Whitehurst. Felicia (Sr ) 58. 59. 61. 135,240 Whitehurst. Gardick (Fr.).289 W iggins. Charles (So.) .273 Wilcoxen. Paula (Jr.) . 71. 107. 257 Wilkinson. Billie (So.) 273 W ilkinson. Debt (So ) 65.273 W illiam Sonya (Sr.).240 Williams. Angie (Jr) III. 248. 257 W illiams. Annette (So.) 65. 194. 195. 273 W ilhams. Anthony (Jr.) 107. 257 Williams. Arisen (Fr.). 289 W illiams. Bridget (Fr ) . 289 Williams. Camellia (Jr.).257 W illiams. Cassandra (Sr.).240 Williams. Debbie (Jr.) 142.257 Williams. Derrell (Sr.). 240 W illiamx. Donald (So.) .273 Williams, Hank (Fr.).289 Williams. Jackie (Sr.).240 Wilhams, JefftFr ) 178. 183. 196. 198. 289 Williams. John (So.)_ 273 Williams. John (Fr.). . . 289 W illiams. Joyce (Jr.).257 W illiams. Kevin (Sr.).240 Williams. Mark (Fr.).289 W illiams. Mary (So.) .57. 124. 273 Williams. Mary (Jr.).138.257 Williams. Mary (Fr.) . 289 Williams. Michael (Jr.) 90.91. 107. 257 Williams. Paula (Fr.).289 W illiams. Raymond (Sr) . . 240 Williams. Rene (Jr.). W illiams. Robert (Fr.) 289 Williams. Ronald (Jr.).257 Williams. Scott (So ).273 Williams. Venise (Fr.).289 Williams. Yulanda (Jr.) ... 111. 257 W illtamson. Chuck (Sr.) .95. 96. 240 Williamson. Lee (So.).95.273 Williamson Paul (So ).273 Willis. Bruce (Sr.). 138. 240 Wilson. Albert (Fr.) .289 Wilson. Arnold (Sr.).241 Wilson. Barry (So.).273 Wilson. Chris (So.).273 Wilson. Debbie (Jr.).257 Wilson. Donna (Sr).236.241 Wilson. Donna (Fr.) . 58. 59. 60. 289 W ilson. Eugene (Jr.).257 W ilson. Jimrm (Sr.) 37. 77. 117, 167. 174. 241 W ilson. Kenneth (Fr.) .289 W ilson. Leila (So.).273 W ilson. Mary (Jr.) 128. 257 Wilson. Phillip (Fr.) . .289 Wilson. Randy (Jr.).102, 257 Wilson. Russell (So.).273 Wilson. Shan (Jr.).257 Wilson. Stephen (Sr.).241 Wilson. Susan (So ) . 49. 194, 273 Wmdham Bryan (Jr) 128. 129.257 Winn. Bobby (So.) .273 Wisterman. Terrv (Sr.). 102, 103. 117. 118. 163. 167. 169. 170. 171, 172. 177.218.241.349 Wolfe. Dorothy (Jr.).257 Wolfe. Michelle (So.).273 Womack. Keith (So.).273 Wood. Ranita (Jr.) 63.70.72,114. 115. 118. 170. 175. 176. 195. 197. 198.257. 349 Y Varnell. Paula (Fr.) 7| Yarn Barbara (Jr.). 257 Young. Alan (Sr.). 241 Young. Belinda (Fr.). 219 204. 257 Young. Deborah (Jr.) . . 257 Young. Lonnie (So.) 134. 273 Young. Remonia (Sr.) 241 Youngblood. Eldudara (Jr.). 257 Youngblood. Gary (Sr.) 241 Youngblood. Jimmy (Sr.).. 170.241 Youngblood Melvin (Jr ) 87.88 99 100. 257 Youngblood. Sarah (Fr ) 107.289 z Zimmerman. Ray (Sr) 107. 189. 241 Zimmerman. Regina (So ) 68. 109 Zucco Susan (Jr.) 48. 115. 196. 198. 248. 252. 257 Woodall. Jimmy (Sr) 151. 159.241 Woodard. Donald (So.) 182. 273 Woodard. Pat (Jr.) 257 Woodard. Ronda (Fr.).289 Woodson. Yolanda (So.) . 273 Woodward. Doug (So.) 77. 178. 1%. 198. 273 Woodward. Ka (Sr.) 58. 59.60. 114 115. 117. 122. 163. 170. 194. 197. 198. 203. 205. 242 Wooley. Laura (Jr.). 244. 257 Wyatt. Beverly (Jr.).257 ___ Wyatt. Mike(Fr.).289 346 Index ■ iJn dl lzmozLam . zA [r. zrfxc(iU Boot i £uCy 2, 1923 — Ssfitsm x 28, 197$ 347 349 Tomorrow Though the 1979 school year is now a memory, the experience and knowledge students have gained at the Castle remain with them throughout their lives. Woodlawn instilled in the students the pride of being a Knight and helped them come to the realization that “knight Time is the right time and will always be. 350 Closing Closing 351 d v, ded last ' lor his prc i? city ' s water: the expansion of . Completing his State Representative. Joe 1 the U.S. Con- |uch to the fujM lie and society. « | n as a schom Ins area Bett laity to Wood 1 the betterment lols in this dis- lople’a accom-i Id ministration. Lgh Schookfcish |ng people liffcrt 2915 SJ itlwMI) 1


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