C E Byrd High School - Gusher Yearbook (Shreveport, LA)

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Gushef' '81 If E 660 xphmdam 'am HONORS ........ ORGANIZATIONS ACTIVITIES ...... MUSIC .... FACULTY ..,. . SPORTS .,... CLASSES .... ADS .... New i laces . Upposite page: Top left: Students showed their interest in the new elec- tronic games duringtunch. Top right: Captain-Purple made his first ap- pearance at the great City of Byrd this year. Left: Rick Colbert helped Beth Farmer and Kathy Mathis form a new debate team. Bottom right: The GUSHER room had an added addition. Top left: Z Club memhefswat- chedfas new members were stuffed with M 81 M's. Top right: Students en- joyed a hreak,at,nMgDonaId's. Middle left: lohnny's Pizza was the new hangout. Bottom, fight: Student Council members sold Cokes as a new means of fund raising. i i 4 New Explorations Great Discoveries Y A , if Through the year we've done r A lot, made newsfriends W With different thoughts. We've foundrnewrplacesg 'MQdfi',gfE3f discoveries. irwrwefve made more friends While tradition still carries Through all the hearts o Of never to be forgottergniemories. J f ,'fgEg,f,4f' V lwf' LGUSHER 5 6 New Explorations New Friend Over the past four years, We've built new foundations Of learning and new friendships For keeping. We've shared hopes, Dreams, discoveries and disappointments. We hope these are traditions that Will never die. As seniors, we hope These foundations and friendships Will never leave us. Great Foundation Opposite page: Top rnght: Eric Miller and Sharon White enjoyed a talk after school. Top left: Student Council displayed the Homecoming Reception refreshments. Bottom left: Dina Cain and Elizabeth Ellisor showed their enjoyment of the refreshments. Bottom right: Karen Moore, Sue loseph, and Pam Lewis were smiling for the camera. Top left: Tingate lue and Butch Parker led the junior battle cry. Top rght: Captain Purple and Goldie started a tradition. Middle left: High Life members Ricky Baudoin and john Cariere did what they do best. Bottom left: Michael Politz and Karen Moore enjoyed Orientation Day Assembly. GUSHER 7 Taken in bythe moonlighif l f We gazethe heavens above? ' A in PQl'idC?ifil1g,fbDUi the days ahead Andiygggggvthe future holds for us. how theyestand true neepiarmure hearts- ee he . Everlpresent, ever neaiffiiifeijle n e 5 Likeutwinkling stars inflhesky. i Whitt A feeling! Whatvaeisight! , . freeen spirited and independent ii tall and preudful ui id fire in each Qfsus ' A burning inspirdtibni Q V Pushing, driving, inspiring us, ' UP foward the stars to success! vii iiie 331 333 UNK., , . 1, in nv Q Wiz' mf - - Ig, 8 New Expioraiions 'J 113 XP 5. we 5 L ,il NW., , ,,,,,N.. M mmm- fl , W.-WN .f .t.,..l. M y .Wm mammal V, e W by 1L , if t o ' ' i l 1 o tom neln D f i an Q ,1., we A X - 'M' ggefsnwwimlfxiiff M' e X kmuwwii o f- ' 'N aMfW'W5f 'x 7 o A L ',m, Ig ii ' Q 1 i ai o Bean of' We -3352! Q, ffl' ACHF. .- page: Bottom left: Everybody needs a little from atofriend. Bottom right: Dr. Shaw always haligiimeftto talk with a new aspiring editor. Top 1cgnfergySoaring toward inspiration. Top right: Go get'em Elizabeth!! Middle: This was the year of the Jackets! it Bottom: Seniors were always ready to cheer! i e e ' cus:-usa we New Acti ities . . . .- 'f'.'.,.m. V is. . ,A X - ,r ri . e 1 of ss 4 'fd ,,. 1 K is N frm lfiiiiiti' 3' W3 ' Hi ,ff ffiiiwf - I '5 s if w A ,-V...-ss -fx. .,.,.-...sep 29 3 -843+-5' 4? aff 'rf 4' -f1 f4 -w'?4 '-a 7 49 -1-' 15' S' '46 Q' is ws: sie ml, 'bg iw -grid, +.,':,,3' A, ,' is I M Opposite page: Top left: The 1981-82 cheerleaders won many awards at camp. Top right: Martin Stinson took time to talk to a few students. Bottom left: The deaf students showed their achievements in many ways. Top rght: Ricky Baudoin imitated lames Bowen. Top left: Boy's and Girls' State delegates achieved much knowledge over the summer. Middle left: Everyone showed their spirit during a pep rally. Middle right: The band and Dance Line performed during half-time. Bot- tom righl: Mona Miley proved her spirit during all games. 10 New Explorations ff 1'--1 nf, 1 ..f,,f . ... 'J gf, fgiif 4'1lfwf1'4H' 4 fa'-rd lies Great Achievements I S BM Byrd High School has a tradition of high achievement in all areas - scholastics, sports, organizations and school spirit. Byrd students, past and present, have a feeling of pride in the standards of ex- cellence with which Byrd is associated. This year the expectations of Byrd really showed through in everything that we did. We have proven that we can achieve the highest of goals in all areas. The spirit and accomplishments of Byrd are never going to die. 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This is the highest honor that the GUSHER staff can award. lt is only awarded to two students who have attended Byrd for at least three years, made contributions to their school and community, have outstanding character values, and high academic standards. The 1982 GUSHER staff proudly presents Mr. and Miss GUSHER, Richard Taylor Baudoin and Lila Katharine Camille Smith. As a jacket for four years, Ricky really showed his spirit through all his activities. He played on the foot- ball team beginning his freshman year, lettered his junior year, and was a member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Being in a service club means ac- tion, and Ricky displayed his action through Key Club his freshman year and Leo Club his sophomore 14 Honors ..,..s..5 lifes Jgaflzerine .gmifiz through senior years. His junior and senior years he was a Z Club M8rM buddy. Also his senior year he worked on the HIGH LIFE staff, and kept a steady job at Brookshire's. Congratulations and thanks to Ricky for adding a spark to Byrd's glowing traditions. Lila came to Byrd her freshman year planning to make her next four years something to remember. And she did just that! Beginning her freshman year, Lila was involved in the pep squad, in her sophomore year she joined the danceline. She became second Iieutenent for the High Steppers her senior year, and at the 1981 danceline camp she won the individual award of outstanding superstar drill team performer. Lila was elected the senior class parliamentarian and homecoming cheerleader. She was also an active member of Leo Club, French Club, and was the as- sistant feature editor for the HIGH LIFE. Thanks, Lila, for your contributions to Byrd and congratulations. PFW L ' m ' , , if A A' i , S , 1 4 1 I A E -i i ' 1 V H r l W F Mr. and Miss Gusherf Richard Taylor Baudriih Lila Katherine Smith ,.,. ' GUSHER 15 Louisiana Pelican State Delegates Last spring, 11 juniors were selected for their leadership, intelligence, and character to represent Byrd High School at Boys' and Girls' State in August. This program is spon- sored by the American Legion and the American Legion Auxiliary, and is held an- nually on the Louisiana State University cam- pus in Baton Rouge. Besides adding new words, such as convocation and muster to their vocabulary, delegates learned the advantages of a democracy by actually becoming a mythical state having its own constitution and laws. The guys and gals suf- fered from lack of sleep, but returned ready to teach the student body new cheers. They also gained new insight into the workings of government at the local, parish, and state level. On the whole, Boys' and Girls' Staters benefitted from their week in Baton Rouge. Boys' Staters were: lames Bowen, Carvin Watson, Martin Stinson, Doug Greve, Trey Howse. 16 Honors 'Tig 1 Delegates were: Mona Hudson, Trelvis Zenter, Beth Ann Arnold, Karen Moore, Mona Miley, Carvin Watson, lames Bowen, Gia Kosmitis, Doug Greve, Trey Howse, Martin Stinson. by ,Q-4' Girls' Staters were: Karen Moore, Gia Kosmitis, Beth Ann Arnold, Trelvis Zenter, Mona Hudson, Mona Miley. Members of the Nationalist Party: Beth Ann Arnold: School Board Mona Hudson: House of Representatives Mona Miley: House of Representatives Karen Moore: House of Representatives and Parish Party Chairman Trelvis Zenter: City Council Doug Greve: Mayor Trey Howse: House of Representatives Members of the Federalist Party: Gia Kosmitis: School Board lames Bowen: District Clerk of Court and Parish Party Chairman Martin Stinson: Health Official Carvin Watson: City Clerk 5514 - - ,W ii' I ,,vf '-kLV 45' 2-of TOP TWE TY-Fl E Seniors Honored GEF' dn'-M, W wiv W' . The top twenty-five seniors of the 1982 graduating class were: Win Treese 1115 Trey Howse 1215 Doug Greve 1315 Suzette Horton 141 1noI pictured15 Mona Hudson 1515 Mona Miley 1615 Philip Waters 1715 Darrell Hicks 1815 Vivianne Berkley 1915 Terri Oliver 11015 Karen Moore 11115 Gia Kosmitis 1121 1not pictured15 Angelita Police 11315 Donna Robinson 11415 Trelvis Zenter 11515 Faye Berkley 11615 Stephanie Tatom 11715 Angela May 11815 Christopher Hoffman 11915 Loruhama Horta 1201 1not pictured15 Dorinda Harris 12115 lanet Hornbeck 12215 Ricky Baudoin 12315 Sherri Tieman 12415 Robin Herriage 1251. GUSHER 17 Outstanding Seniors Were Always Have A Dream Forget about the days When it's been cloudy, But not your hours in the sun . . . Forget about the times You've been defeated, But not the victories you've won. Forget about mistakes That you can't change now, But not the lessons you've learned . . . Forget about misfortunes You've encountered, But not the times your luck's turned. Forget about the days When you've been lonely, But not the friends you've seen . . . Forget about the plans That didn't work out, But always have a dream. AMANDA BRADLEY Bestowed the Citizenship Award by the Daughters of the American Revolution, Martin Stinson was chosen for America's Outstanding Names and Faces: he also placed tirst in the Century Ill Leaders Scholarship Award 1981-'82. 18 Honors ff i 1' V - . Karen Moore, who was a nmner-up in the Century Ill Leaders Scholarship Award 1981-'82, was selected in Who's Who Among American High School Students for 1980-'81 and 1981-'82 and was a recipient of the Optimist Award during Student Appreciation Week. 4? sf, T During the summer, Doug Creve participated in the Iceberg Pro- ject, a study sponsored by the Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology: he also won an essay contest put on by the Louisiana Bar Association of Young Lawyers on the subject of the present economic situation of the United States. ecognized for Accompli hment Win Treese, a National Merit Semi-finalist, was accepted to the highly acclaimed Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He placed second for the Optimist Award and was a runner-up in the essay contest sponsored by the Loui- siana Bar Association. Angelita Police held the govemment office of Registrar of Voters for a day, a program sponsored by the Optimist Club. Her main recognition, though, lies in R.O.T.C. as she was examined before a review board and elected Brigade Commander. MOTTO: God grant me the serenity to accept the things l cannot change change those l can and the wisdom to know the difference. COLORS: Purple and Gold SONG: Greatest American Hero FLOWER: Yellow Rose PROIECT: Paint a mural with all the senior class names listed. 1 lames Bowen was awarded the Scholar-Athlete Award for 1981 by the North Louisiana Chapter of the National Football Foundation. Henry Hill was elected to the All-State Football Team for his outstanding performance on the football field by the Louisiana Sportswriter's Association. GUSHER 19 U l0RS Aimed for the Top i wt r e- lesley Cook average. 20 Honors Linda Albright led the junior class with a 4.610 average. g -sn ranked second in her class with a 4.552 Colleen Cookson ranked third in her class with a 4.500 average SGPHOMORES Strived to Succeed at L.. .,,,i: Terri Holtby led the sophomore class with a 4.611 average. Tiffany Mason ranked second in her class with a 4.167 average. i 1 51:5 K . 'fwtffive . 1 .. TKT Henry Politz ranked third in his class with a 4.056 average. GUSHER 21 FRESHME Excelled in Academics 1 Melissa Bartet ranked second in her class with a 4.000 average. 22 Honors Margaret Graham led the freshman class with a 4.167 average. Holly Cagle ranked third in her class with a 3.833 average. NCO Club Planned Militar Ball XYYH X, , , we-ui NCO Club members relaxed after a hard day's work. .C 3 K ! A Nl lonathan Mclsaac, Karen Oliver, and Orie Dyas discussed activities of the club for the coming year. Members of NCO Club analyzed a map of Korea to develop further their knowledge and understanding of map reading skills. The Non-Commissioned Officers Club's primary goal for the year was a military ball. To raise money for their project, they competed in the Community Club Awards sponsored by KWKH and KROK radio stations. The clubs collected various odds and ends in return for points which determined the monetary amount they would receive. The officers of the club consisted of: Angelita Police, president, David Steward, vice-president, L. I. Scott, treasurer, Karen Oliver, secretary. They were quite a group. T' 5' '7'L,9- 'fffll?? NCO Club members were: First Row: Dewayne Mid- dleton, lames Thomason, Donny Castle, Robert Rost, Karen Oliver, lonathan Mclsaac. Second Row: Allen Adger, Anthony Castle, Darrell lones, Roderick Hayes, Orie Dyas, Romando Trujillo. Third Row: Rosa Hall, Zonda Police, Karen Banks, Eric lohnson, Borris Lewis. Fourth Row: lamie Payne, loanna Corn, Annie Small, lames Taylor. Fifth Row: Gloria Wilson, limmy Hall, Gvon Turner, Darren Murphy. GUSHER 23 . .S. Members Served a The 1981-82 National Honor Society, founded by Grover C. Koffman, has been serving Byrd since 1935. The 23 honored seniors chosen for N.H.S., sold carnations in the spring. luniors who were inducted as new members served as ushers at graduation. The sponsor for the 1981-82 N.H.S. was Mr. james Sullivan. ' Mr. Sullivan and lanet Hornbeck discussed N.H.S. plans. Mr. lames Sullivan was the 1981-82 N.H.S. sponsor. Philip Waters, Angel May, and Mona Miley relaxed after an N.H.S. meeting. YQ.. N.H.S. members were: left to Right: Terri Oliver, Winn Treese, Doug Greve, Trelvis Zenter, Stephanie Tatom, Mona Miley, Karen Moore lanet Hornbeck, Chris Hoffman, Trey Howse, Gia Kosmitis, Beth Ann Arnold, Sherri Tieman, Angel May, Philip Waters, Mr. Sullivan sponsor. 24 Honors Ushers at Graduation N.H.S. officers were: Beth Ann Amold, Secretary-Treasurer, Doug Creve, Vice-President: Gia Kosmitis, President. ., ,XA , vm N.H.S. members were: Front Row: Mona Miley, Karen Moore, Sherri Tieman, Philip Waters. Back Row: Stephanie Tatom, Chris Hoffman, Trey Howse, Winn Treese. Stephanie Tatom and Mona Miley discussed upcoming convention plans. Recognized for high achievements were Terri Olvier, Trelvis Zenter, Angel May and lanet Hornbeck. GUSHER 25 QUILL 84 SCROLL: Excellent lournalists Quill and Scroll, a national honor organization, consisted of many outstan- ding journalism students. These students were selected by the GUSHER and HIGH LIFE sponsors. To be a member of this organization, juniors were to maintain a 3.0 average, while seniors maintained a 2.5 average. All new members were in- stalled by reciting an oath at the annual assembly held in May. Mrs. Helen Veillon was the sponsor for Quill and Scroll. Officers of Quill and Scroll were: Karen Moore, president: Beth Ann Ar- nold, secretary-treasurer. Members of Quill and Scroll were: First Row: Darrell Hicks, Becky Abramson, lames Bowen, Tingate lue, Pam Lewis, Ginger Graham, Terri Oliver, Leta Eaves. Second Row: Denise Aillet, Mona Hudson, Mona Miley, Karen Moore, Shawn Dixon, Susie Rinehart, Ashley Duggen. Third Row: lanet Hombeck, Beth Ann Arnold, Ginny Ponder, Dina Cain, Linda Albright, Helen Veillon. 26 Honors LPHA THETA Attended Convention Officers of Mu Alpha Theta were: Trey Howse, president, Winn Treese, vice president, lonathon Henderson, treasurer: Doug Greve, secretary. 1 New members were: First Row: Leta Eaves, Trelvis Zenter, Ginger Graham, Lesley Cook, Ashley Duggar. Second Row: Philip Waters, Shawn Dixon, Tingate lue. Third Row: Linda Albright, Karen Cain. Mu Alpha Theta, an honorary math organization, was composed of advanced math and algebra students. These students were required to uphold a 3.0 grade point average to be in this organization. Mu Alpha Theta was formed to create an interest and to pro- mote enjoyment in mathematics among high school students. They worked hard throughout the winter preparing for their annual math tournament. Old members were: First Row: Trey Howse, Mona Miley, Terri Oliver. Second Row: Darrell Hicks, Win Treese. 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With en- thusiasm they cheered at the pep rallies and games. During practice from 7:00 to 9:00 A.M. last summer, Pep Squad members learned hand and pom-pon routines, and painted banners. The Stingerettes were greatly im- proved last year with new drum cadences, a new I Line, and pom-pons for the first time. In September the members of the Pep Squad performed ex- cellently in the Greenwood parade. To raise money for new drum heads, drum corps sold pom-pons and all members sold memo pads. At the Superstar Drill Team Camp last summer, the officers won many awards and ribbons. In all these fun activities, the 1981-82 Stingerettes showed spirit and enthusiasm throughout the year. Trelvis Zenter cheered for the seniors during the Battle Cry. 30 Organizations Pep Squad officers were: Trelvis Zenler, president: Lesley Cook, vice-president: Amy Winder, drum major: DeeAnn Parker, treasurer. Members of the Pep Squad cheered enhtusiastically for the football players. Stronger Than Ever .Q-I f-me ll Y' f . ily is-A me we Q J emma W s 1 j Q Dmm Corps members were: Standing: Tanyau Livingston, Kate Farmer. Sitting: Christy Fenton, Roberta Fleming, Stacey Meredith, Colleen Cookson, Shawn Dixon, Margot Metoyer, Lesley Cook, Amy Winder, Leta Eaves, Lori Seegers, Cindy Lewis, DeeAnn Parker, Lisa Hood. -...- ,,, Cold Squad leaders were Vivianne Berkley and Rhonda Kellum. Purple Squad leaders were lane Cotton and Colleen Cookson. GUSHER 31 PEP SQUAD Pe.7f0'fT '?Q9 gm?-J A-:::.-:q ' , ,,,,, ,... 75:3 Purple Squad members were: First Row: Michelle Davis, lane Cotton, Colleen Cookson. Second Row: Myra Maylor, Amy Rodenroth, Beth Proudfoot, Becky Decker, Anna Davis. Third Row: Chantay lohnson, lennifer Rambin, Tanya Ladotto, Cindy Averitt, Sandra Mercik. Fourth Row: Angela Lucero, Georgia Lucas, Earnestine Taylor, Dawn Smith. Fifth Row: lennifer Cooper, Audrey lefferson, lackie Howard. Sixth Row: Charlotte Gilyard, Karla Oliver, Tina Rachal. my iss- ' 9' Amy Rodenroth, Tanya Ladatto, and Angela ' X a ' Lucero anxiously awaited an important lacket N i .... y A my K play. U ',,. ,,,, J - L , The officers of the 1981-82 Stingerettes. 32 Organizations ew I Line Mrs. Rhonda Glass was the sponsor of the 1981-82 Stingerettes. Margaret Graham had that lacket spirit. Sophomore members of the Pep Squad cheered with enthusiasm. Izxairava. 4 swf- Smlimm me 1 .a-.Mx ' WW 'WN-'::Sa'XS?E-vfefiwa mWm:WmQffMwNsfx's1AWQvoW'WEMq...,.fC , l -f7,.1w Gold Squad members were: First Row: Eula McDowell, LaSandra Shephard, Beth Farmer, Debbie joseph, Lori Rand, Regina Travers. Second Row: Kelli Swerdoski, Sharon Farley, Mary Bolton, lulie Cheatwood, Margaret Graham, Vivianne Berkley. Third Row: Rhonda Kellum, Barbara Williams, Evelyn Minnifield, Cindy Flowers, Kay Williamson. GUSHER 33 HIGH STEPPERS Gained The 1981-82 Byrd High Steppers were: Linda Albright, Christy Bond, Dina Cain, Karen Cain, Cathy Callen, Amanda Daniel, Ashley Duggan, Elizabeth Ellisor, Ginger Graham, Terri Holtby, Beverly Irvine, Susan Malone, Tiffany Mason, Connie May, Lisa Montano, Laura Smith, Lila Smith, and Sharon White. 34 Organizations Mu h Recognition Elizabeth Ellisor proved that not only The Dance Line girls could always be seen enjoying themselves in the stands. could she dance but she could sing as well. ly, - .4 - e -- -1 . f. Q .SQL i .1 ' ' ' ii V, meer...-re The Dance Line prepared to march onto the field. 2 V V' ,Q .. a Q ..,, W 5 V .....,,, 'M ' . . Tiffany Mason, Ginger Graham, and Lisa Montano waited for the band to Ms. Lynda Rowland was the sponsor of the Dance Line. begin the music. GUSHER 35 HIGH STEPPERS Performed N S xx W rs Terri Holtby, Susan Malone, Laura Smith, and Karen Cain performed to the best of their ability at a football game. was my ' .Q .... ' tttt 5 Q Q' 'af , W- N fb-X Karen Cain and Linda Albright executed the leg contagion with ease. Sharon White and Elizabeth Ellisor displayed smiles of satisfaction The Dance Line performed at several pep rallies. at the end of a perfect routine. 36 Organizations to Perfection The 1981-82 officers of the Dance Line were: Lila Smith, Second Lieutenant, Susan Malone, Captain, Elizabeth Ellisor, First Lieutenant. The Byrd High Steppers got off to a great start this summer by winning awards in every category at a camp held at Centenary. They won the over-all sweepstakes trophy, the spirit pom, and also the first place trophy for home routine competition. Individual awards went to Lila Smith, Superstar girl, and Dina Cain, Second Place, Drill Down Competition. The High Steppers performed at various football games, pep rallies, basketball games, nursing homes, and parades. They were also asked to march in the Sugar Bowl Parade in New Orleans. Plans were made to hold a Spring Show in which the group would perform the routines of this year. The High Steppers would like to take this opportunity to thank their parents, Dr. Shaw, and Ms. Rowland for making this possible. Kicks played a major part in the Dance Line routines. CHEERLEADERS Promoted mae- .,,,,' . 10' I 1 if :V Robin Ellis Mauricea LeBlanc Head Cheerleader Iwggz' , gig, BWQB f M wry, V- . A Double-timeit,Mauricea! The 1981-82 cheerleaders. The cheerleaders perfected a stunt. T. M-Es. .iii 14, . A ,. 4 ivsfsitk Pam Lewis Terri Oliver 38 Organizations That Great Iacket Spirit lack-the-lacket expressed enthusiasm during pep rallies. Martin, Pam, and Robin shared a smile. - .sg,0,.. - The 1981-82 cheerleaders entered the school year with great spirit and anxiously attended each football and basketball game, performing their cheers to perfec- tion. After their election in the spring of 1981, they spent many long, hot hours practicing during the summer and after school. This energetic group of girls at- tended Sam Houston State University Cheerleading Camp and won the spirit stick, four superior ribbons, and one ex- cellent ribbon. These outgoing cheerleaders were truly one of the most outstanding group that Byrd ever had. pd' 11 Yi Terri and Adrienne supported the lackets through hard times g W--ff7Zf,. , Meshona Walker Christy Williams -s,e'f5ilnsu,,,,, ,, A ,J GUSHER FOOTBALL AD STAFF Worked Hard The 1981-1982 Football Ad Staff spent many long hours selling ads, billing con- tractors, and putting the football pro- grams together. This year the staff con- sisted of 15 managers who sold over S300 worth of ads. The hard work of the staff helped to finance the brochure about C. E. Byrd that was put out in the summer. With the help of Mrs. Mary Williams, sponsor, the Football Ad Staff produced a great football program at each home game. Mrs. Mary Williams was the sponsor of the 1981-82 Football Ad Staff. Linda Albright Rosalind Blackshire Trina Geyer Mona Hudson Beverly Irvine Donna lones Sheila Martin Kathy McLain 40 Organizations to Produce Football Program lanice Nunsuch ludy Patureau Lori Seegers Laura Smith wg Kim Thompson Regina Travers , , 'Y ,fe 57 ,Q W U' fi ,, ,. 'VVVV '--'- 5 A ., fi: , f L, f y , A 7 of Y or W 2 The 1981-1982 Football Ad Staff. lackie Winston GUSHER 41 STUDE T COUNCIL Planned The Student Council worked diligently throughout the year to involve the students at Byrd in school and community activities. Composed of elected officers, the ex- ecutive committee representatives, and alternates, the Student Council promoted school spirit by organizing such events as the Orientation Day Assembly, Go West Day, and Basketball Day. This organiza- tion was also responsible for issuing park- ing stickers, and broadcasting the morning announcements each day. The Student Council met twice a month during activity period to discuss upcoming events. Members of the Executive Committee were: First Row: Kate Farmer, Karen Koltoff. Second Row: lonathon Henderson, Kathleen Mathis. 'N 3'-fa-, iff The Student Council Officers were: Lisa Flowers, secretary, Winn Treese, treasurer: Linda Albright, Martin Stinson, President: and lackie Winston, sergeant-at-am1s. Not Pictured ls: Gia Kosmitis, vice-president. 42 Organizations rientation Da Assembl gg.,-elf 1 Representatives were: First Row: Elizabeth Ellisor, Marva Kerry, Doug Greve, Andre Ferguson, Angel May, Beth Ann Arnold, Rosie Hamilton, lerard Wills, Sondra Bradford. Second Row: Fredrick Trannel, Gregory Ferguson, lackie Douglas, Patricia Hubbard, Chris Davis, Deborah Sab- bath, lames Da 'on, lonathon White. lunior and senior alternates were: First Row: Angela Bell, Denise Aillet, Regina Bains. Second Row: Carlton Demery, Darrell Hicks, Lee Hicks, Billy Davis, Cathey Callen, Lesley Cook. GUSHER 43 STUDE T CCUNCIL Planned Representatives were: First Row: Amy Davison, Claude Metoyer, Carla Oliver, Michael Mitchell, Cindy Flowers, William Fainp Second Row: Martin Stinson, Lesley Cook, lames Daron. Lisa Flowers typed the December calendar forStudent Council. lonathon Henderson wrote out parking violations to many students. 44 Organizations Talent Show The 1981-82 Student Council Sponsor was Mrs. Glenda Harkness. Linda Albright and Winn Treese kept busy in the Student Council room. I HI I1 U il I 3 Alternates were: First Row: Allen Berry, jamie Baker, Kellie Swoedowsky, Lori Rand, DeeAnne Parker, jimmy Rosso, Patricia Grant, Yvonne Ashley, Annette Clark. Second Row: james Cawthorne, Kevin Brown, Patrick johnson, Rodney Lewis, Luke Britt, Cornell Williams. GUSHER 45 CLUB Held Sadie Ha kin How about that dip? Martin Stinson and Ashley Duggan were perfect squares for a square dance. The day of initiation will live in infamy. 46 Organizations Officers were: Left to Right: Karen Moore, secretary, Terri Oliver, senior board member: Gia Kosmitis, president: Ginger Graham, treasurer: Linda Albright, vice- presidentp Ashley Duggan, junior board member. Old junior members were: Left to Right: Ashley Duggan, Linda Albright, Shawn Dixon, Ginger Graham, Connie May. New sophomores were Amanda Daniel and Tiffany Mason. The sponsor was Mrs. Fish. Flattery will get you everywhere. I ,V 3,5 I.. . fe . , ,s , s - a , 'M W... ...W 5 if -wmmwm ' ,Q rg? ,I s . , ,E y . if W f f ' B. f , Senior members were: Bottom to Top: Elizabeth Ellisor, Becky Abramson, Karen Moore, Trelvis Zenter, Angel May, Donna lones, Terri Oliver, Mona Hudson, Gia Kosmitis. Prospective Z members nervously awaited questioning by old members. Z Club, sponsored by Zonta Interna- tional, was a very active service organiza- tion for girls. Selection of new members was in October, and was based on grades and other qualities each girl possessed. After being inducted, members worked on Homecoming decorations, planned for the Sadie Hawkins dance, served as tour guides for the Red River Revel, and divid- ed into smaller groups to start monthly projects. Through participating in these activities, members learned to help others toward a common goal. M 81 M Buddies were: Clockwise: David Knight, Michael Politz, Patrick Lafferty, Martin Stinson, Mark Noble, Gerald Williams, Butch Parker, james Bowen. 5 ,UOD Q: fan na nu ,wif uw snag. 5540.64 '4'Q'e,: Citi 4 0,9 ' 5 gd, . 0'9,',',','.'of, fi,o,a,4 'cgi' ' , , Q Qhfjg Q o 0 Q Mm 4 1 4' ' , 7'1 New junior members were Left to Right: Lesley Cook, Laura Smith, lenny Frye, Leta Eaves, Amy Winder. GUSHE R47 The Y-Teens is a Christian service club sponsored by the YWCA, a world-wide fellowship of women and girls. The Y- Teens at Byrd sponsored the St. Patrick's Day dance and performed community services. This yearfs projects included visits to Shriner's Hospital to render ser- vice. Additional involvement included be- ing active in the lnner City Council QICCJ, attending Mid-South Conference and state convention usually held in luly. The sponsor of the Y-Teens at Byrd was Mrs. E. E. Mims. Mrs. E. E. Mims was the sponsor of the 1981-1982 Y-Teens. 48 Organizations Y-TEENS Rendered The officers of the Y-Teens were: First Row: Mildred Davis, president. Second Row: Rose Wilson, vice-president: Karla Oliver, secretary. Third Row: Yolanda Oliver, chairman, Mary O'Neal, parliamentarianp LaShunda Bennett, asst. secretary, Bridget Edwards, chairman: Beverly O'Neal, treasurer. El The senior members were Rose Wilson, Beverly O'Neal, and Mildred Davis. The junior members were Bridget Edwards and Yolanda Oliver. Many Services 2 1 i will 'rmfw i The sophomore members were Suzette Alexander, Karla Oliver, The freshman members were Henrietta McAustin, Stephanie and Mary O'Neal. Evans, LaFonda Claiborne, and LaShunda Bennett. The 1981-1982 Y-Teens. GUSHER 49 KEY CLUB - Full Devoted service is a phrase that best describes the activities of the Key Club at C. E. Byrd. With in- tegrity and enthusiasm Key Members and sweethearts worked diligently throughout the school year in an effort to serve the school through various projects such as painting banners for the 1981 foot- ball year. For members of the Key Club, with the help of its president, Michael Politz, and sponsor, Mr. Roy Thomas, the past year was filled with experiences and activities which provided excellent opportunities for their expression of eagerness to be of service to others. 1981-82 Key Club sponsor was Mr. Roy Thomas. 50 Organizations Senior and freshman members were: First Row: Tony Lucero. Back Row: Rick Anders, Hal Rogers, Martin Stinson. 1ll 9 lunior and Sophomore members were: First Row: limmy Rosso, Steve Lombardino, Mark Noble, David Alderson. Second Row: Richard Eglin, Henry Politz, Eric Banks. of Enthu ia m. 1981-82 Key Club officers were: Richard Eglin, treasurer, Micheal Politz, president, Hal Rogers, vice-president, Henry Politz, secretary. x,,w, 1981-82 Key Club Sweethearts were: First Row: Kate Farmer, Beth Proudfoot, Beth Farmer, Myra Naylor, Amanda Daniel, Ginny Ponder, Cathy Callen, Michelle Williams, Becky Abramson, Trelvis Zenter, Beth Ann Arnold, Denise Aillet. Second Row: Debbie joseph, Shawn Dixon, Lesley Cook, Amy Rodenroth, Lori Rand, Cindy Lewis, Dee Anne Parker, Amy Davison. GUSHER 51 I TERACT Sponsored Homecoming H lunior and senior members were: First Row: Eric Miller, Gerald Williams, Chuck Nance, lames Daron, David Knight, Trey House, leff Rogers, Doug Greve, lonathon Henderson. Second Row: Chris Letendre, Tingate lue, Butch Parker. Freshman and junior members were: Marc Miller, William Fain, l. P. Cryer, and Tim Gardner. The 1981-82 Interact Club. 52 Organizations The 1981-82 Interact Club was led by Trey Howse. Interact is a service club that is sponsored by the Rotary Club of Shreveport. Interact's main project during the year was the Homecoming Dance which was held in October. During the football season, Interact sponsored the sheet banner contest which was held on Go West Day. Later in the spring, In- teract participated in the Heart Fund Drive. Mr. Steve Howard was the sponsor. Interact was sponsored by Mr. Steve Howard. i ' UV ,ffl ',,' H W The Interact officers for 1981-82 were: Eric Miller, treasurer: Gerald Williams, secretary, Tingate lue, chaplain, Trey Howse, president, David Knight, vice-president, Butch Parker, junior board member, Chris Letendre, sergeant-at-arms, leff Rogers, senior board member. Interact sponsors were: Karen Moore, Lisa Montano, Mauricea Le Blanc, Margaret Graham, Terri Holtby, Terri Oliver, Tiffany Mason, Sharon White, and Ashley Duggan. GUSHER 53 LEO CLUB ln pired Leo Club, led by Barry Boston, started the year off great with a party to initiate new members. Leo Club engaged in many ac- tivities for the school and for the communi- ty. To inspire school spirit, Leo Club spon- sored the car decorating contest for Go West Day and painted banners for football games. To benefit the community, Leo Club, assisted by the downtown Lions Club, spon- sored their first annual canned goods drive to help the Salvation Army. Leo Club was led by the following officers and sponsor: Barry Boston, president, Chris O'Brien, vice- president, Trina Geyer, secretary, Tanyau Liv- ingston, treasurer, Elizabeth West, parliamentarianp Randy McCann, sergeant- at-arms, Mr. Myers. The members achieved many goals that were set to conclude the end of its 12th year. Mr. Myers, Barry Boston, and Chris O'Brien discussed the business minutes of the previous meeting. SI ff. Leo Club members were: First Row: Left to Right: Beverly lrving, Elizabeth Ellisor, Lila Smith, lenny Frye, Ginger Graham. Second Row: Laura Smith, Elizabeth West, Michelle Murphree, Lenora Greer, Stacey Meredith, Kim Thompson, Tanyau Livingston. Third Row: Charles Padgett, Trina Geyer, Ricky Blair. Fourth Row: Barry Boston, Randy McCann, Chris Koellen, Patrick Lafferty, Chris O'Brien. 54 Organizations School Spirit New members were Initiated for Leo Club sais S 3 , 7' Leo Club helped decorate doors to promote school spirit. Officers: Barry Boston, presidentg Chris O'Brien, vice- president, Tanyau Livingston, treasurer, Trina Geyer, secretary, Elizabeth West, parliamentariang Randy Mc- Cann, sergeant-at-arms. Mr. Myers, sponsor. GUSHER 55 LIBRARY WORKERS Helped Students The Library workers, led by Mrs. Francis Brookings and Miss Lee Persley were taught the everyday procedures of the library. The workers' skills were evaluated by periodical tests. The library workers shelved books, helped with the circulation desk, and assisted students with the loca- tion of research material. They were also responsible for audio-visual materials such as records and magazines. Reginald Willis checked out the books. 11.-ED JF 'T ii Q M , M, T , r 17 'Tx E UK? 'S ' V K ' -fd' Mrs. Persely and Carvin Watson studied the The library workers were: Mimi Muze, Pam Bryant, Reginald Willis, lacqueline Douglas, David books. Silberman, and Cawin Watson. 56 Organizations OFFICE WCRKERS Started the Year Terri Holtby sorted cards. Mrs. Dyck typed absentee cards. ' ' Office workers were a great help to the secretaries, registrar, and counselors. They performed many jobs, such as taking messages, answering the telephone, checking students in and out, and running errands. Experience gained by working in these areas will benefit these students in later life. The work done by these volunteers helped the office staff with their day-to-day duties. The 1981-82 office workers were: LaSandra Shepherd, Terri Holtby, Stacey Merideth, Mary Bolton, Adrienne lohnson, Cynthia Thomas, lanice Ford, Margot Metoyer, Tiffany Mason, Amy Davison, Cindy Lewis, Vicki Wimpy, Sharon Smith. GUSHER 57 DVISORY CCMMITTEE Counted Votes The Advisory Committee consisted of two members from each class. Members were selected by Mr. George Wilson based on character references, participa- tion in extracurricular activities, and academic abilities. The Committee was sponsored by Mrs. Lillian Schuford and Mr. George Wilson. The main functions of the Advisory Committee were to advise the school authorities on the coordination of existing extracurricular activities and the need for new activities, to supervise elections, and to count votes and report the results. The Advisory Committee was responsible for the efficient running of school elections. .iw if-cu ' f M' Wax S Q FWS ts 22 sf The Advisor Committee was s onsored b Mrs. Y P Y Lillian Schuford and Mr. George Wilson. 58 Organizations WM Mrs. Lillian Schuford supervised as Linda Albright and Terri Holtby worked on Advisory Committee business. Advisory Committee members were: Chris Griffin, Louis Bosley, Sharon Farley, Karen Moore, Linda Albright, Terri Holtby, Adrienne lohnson, and Beth Farmer. ART CLUB Painted Banners The Art Club officers were: Donna Robinson, president: Dorinda Harris, vice- president, Trelvis Zenter, secretary, Nathan Hamm, treasurer. Art Club members painted banners for every pep rally. The 1981-82 Byrd Chapter of Youth Art Council of America, sponsored by Mrs. Rhonda Glass, participated in many ac- tivities this year. On holidays Art Club decorated the Louisiana Nursing Home and at Christmas they window-painted McDonaId's. Members also painted ban- ners for pep rallies and created decora- tions for Homecoming, Go West Day, and Basketball Day. In addition, the Art Club was in charge of the pep rally on Basket- ball Day and put on a skit for the school. An end-of-the-year banquet was planned for members. The creativity and artistic ability of the Art Club members con- tributed much to the school year. Mrs. Rhonda Glass sponsored the 1981-82 Art Club. 01, - W 1 ', JW g h ff,-5?i fs , Q ,,,, , .. ,gg A .,, Q , ff . a gh fm t We J Q '71 WPW23' 2. W 4-r ' Art Club members were: First Row: Cathy Callen, Becky Abramson, David Davis, Larry Nickels, Tina Rachal, Robin Herriage. Second Row: Georgia Lucas, Angela Lucero, Susan Molnar, Lisa Hood, Trelvis Zenter, Candi Nance, Darrell lones, Tommy Rachal, and Nathan Hamm. GUSHER 59 GUSHER Staff Worked Hard The production of a good yearbook re- quired diligent work on the part of every staff member. Besides selling S400 worth of ads and countless dollars worth of can- dy, each member had to design layouts, request pictures, write copy and captions, and draw quadpaks. Deadlines had to be met in order for the publishing company to assure prompt delivery. These respon- sibilities meant long hours after school and on some Saturdays to get pages finished. Besides the many respon- sibilities, however, GUSHER staff members had many privileges. One of these privileges was the use of the GUSHER room. Another privilege was the help and support of two sponsors, Mrs. Helen Veillon and Miss Barbara Whitehead. GUSHER members attending camp in Monroe returned with a trophy for a superiorly planned book. Karen Moore, editor, promoted the sale of GUSHERS at an assembly. 60 Organizations NS'- GUSHER members were: Top to Bottom: Tingate lue, Eric Banks, Leslie Cook, lulie Kolthoff, Mary Bolton, Shawn Dixon, Amy Davison, Leta Eaves, and Philip Waters. 'Q' Phil Waters didn't have his Body Buddies this morning. to Finance 198 2 USHER GUSHER members were: Left to Right: Lisa Montano, Connie May, Ginger Graham, Ashley Duggan, Amanda Daniel, Sharon White, Tiffany Mason, Terri Holtby, Karen Cain. 1 Beth Ann Arnold concentrated on the ad section. Steve Bacarisse imitated Rick Anders. V H AJ' Q A we ,....- s1 't, ' V ,. S' c E ,V 3 'li Nlinlpuq lsfflmu will GUSHER staff members met every day to discuss various yearbook procedures. Rick Anders, associate editor, told an adventures as a photographer. exciting story about his GUSHER 61 GUSHER Staff ttended PN GUSHER staff members on the first lunch shift pigged out daily. GUSHER staff members were: Top to Bottom: Richard Eglin, Trina Geyer, Steve Bacaroisse, Amy Winder, Lisa Booker, Trelvis Zenter, Denise Aillet, Colleen Cookson, Dee Anne Parker. 62 Organizations Mrs. Helen Veillon was eager to help the staff with their pages. GUSHER staff enjoyed many privileges. lanet Hornbeck worked on her layouts. Camp and Returned With Trophy GUSHER Heads were: Top to Bottom: Rick Anders, Associate 1982 GUSHER sponsors were: Mrs. Helen Veillon and Miss Barbara Editor: Beth Ann Arnold, Ad Manager: Mona Miley, Business Whitehead. Manager: lanet Hombeck, Associate Editorg Karen Moore, Editor. 4.,, 9!lI The 1981-82 GUSHER staff. GUSHER 63 HIGH LIFE Sent Out The HIGH LIFE was the organized school paper whose staff members reported and informed Byrd's students about important events, school related activities, and happenings around the City of Byrd. The faculty sponsor and advisor for 1981-82 was Mrs. Maredia Bowdon who has been assisting her students for the past 12 years. Editor Sue loseph led the staff in bringing the paper to the students. Special issues included the Homecoming Court, Mr. and Miss Mistletoe, and the Senior Will and Testaments. The business staff sold ads and subscriptions to pay for the produc- tion of the HIGH LIFE. Mrs. Bowdon assisted lenny Frye, business manager, and Sue loseph, editor, in making important decisions. Darrell Hicks and Christy Bond thought up captions while Kathy McLain typed them. 64 Organizations PRI vs' ..- V , assuranc- . E Ai lames Bowen sports editor, Ricky Baudoin and leff Rogers assistant sports editors often take their job seriously. HIGH LIFER'S were always ready for some hot scoop. Becky Abramson, art editor, and David Knight, managing editor, took time out to look at the HIGH LIFE. Monthly Publication Ginny Ponder, personality editor, called for important information for her column. lohn Cariere and Preston Herrington used their thinking cap for their fund-raising ideas. Suzette Horton, personality editor, took the time out to give the camera a smile. Dina Cain, Lila Smith, and Mona Hudson, feature editors, discussed what was to go in the next edition. 813' Politz, Politz, and O'Brien, come rain or shine, were always ready for news. HIGH LIFE members Iounged before class. GUSHER 65 lo ' m Classes Contr' lbuted gn! Mrs. Bowden's first hour journalism dass. in 66 Organizations Second hour iournalism class. to E ery Issue Fourth hour journalism class. Fifth hour journalism class. Q 1 GUSHER 67 Mr. and Miss Mistletoe an hgjfre wf Slim .,., A1141 ' ff i ii . I. - Q., ,,.f! hi. , ' ,,,,h ft ff-3 i - ' 93 K H95 T Vqgf ...ill 'Lf . g N x F' t I N fl 'M' Hui. - wg: , , ,bd A of . -M. . ! ,mi kr,, f Q George Win Treese Each year the HIGH LIFE staff selects two seniors they believe have contributed time and effort in mak- ing Byrd a better school. Mr. and Miss Mistletoe is the title given to the senior boy and girl chosen by the HIGH LIFE staff. The requirements for this great honor are that the two persons nominated must have attended Byrd for three years, maintained high character values, high academic standards, and could not be a member of the HIGH LIFE staff. It is a great honor given to two seniors at Christmas. They are honored by the HIGH LIFE staff by being recognized in the Christmas issue. The HIGH LIFE staff presented to Byrd the 1981-82 Mr. and Miss Mistletoe. Georgia P. Kosmitis was involved in various clubs and activities this year. Among these were Z Club and N.H.S. She served as president for both organiza- tions. Gia also served Byrd as vice-president of Stu- 68 Organizations Georgia P. Kosmitis dent Council and of Midias Athena. In serving the city of Shreveport, she was a member of the city council and was chaplain of all the Z clubs in Shreveport. Gia was also a member of the French club, debate team, and tennis team. George Win Treese, who received the honor of Mr. Mistletoe, received many honors for his outstanding academic excellence. In 1980 he won the outstanding Novice Debators Award at Byrd. Win has won many first places in scholastics competition. He placed second in the Optimist Club competition for the outstanding high school seniors. For this he was awarded a 5500 scholarship. The National Merit Semi-Finalist was Winn. The HIGH LIFE staff would like to congratulate these seniors for being named Mr. and Miss Mistletoe. FL Excelled in Debate Doug Greve was caught working on an upcoming assignment. NFL members: From Left to Right: were Doug Greve, Kathy Mathis, Mr. Rick Col- bert, Eric Gipson, and Winn Treese. This year, the National Forensic League maintained its success. The debate team, sponsored by Mr. Rick Colbert, consisted of four members. They were Winn Treese, Kathy Mathis, Eric Gipson, and Doug Greve. The team competed at Emory Universi- ty in Atlanta, Georgia, and in the Church- illian Tournament, in Philadelphia. The group qualified for the State Tournament of Champions in New Orleans in the month of March. At the Magnet High Competition, the NFL made quarter-finals, and Eric Gipson placed third in humorous interpretation. Winn Treese, besides being an outstand- ing debator, was recognized for many other accomplishments. These included winning an essay contest sponsored by the Louisiana Bar Association, being a Na- tional Merit Semi-Finalist, and placing sec- ond in the Optimist Club competition for seniors. Because of their past achievements, the Byrd Debate Team continued to carry on their tradition of excellence. W 1 it . 2 3 A Q 1 ' ig E ' f . e, a Mr. Rick Colbert sponsored NFL. GUSHER 60 ame to LATIN CLUB Changed The lunior Classical League's state officers were: Billy Davis, state secretary, and This year's lunior Classical League, sponsored by Mrs. janet Colbert, planned fund raising projects for the cIub's con- vention in March at Baton Rouge. They received an excellent rating last year. The lunior Classical League had a free car wash this year that was sponsored by businesses, parents, and friends. At the end of the year the league had it's yearly Roman Banquet. The state officers this year were Carvin Watson, treasurer, Billy Davis, secretary, and Michael Elford, historian. I rs. lanet Colbert was the sponsor of The lunior Classical League. Michael Elford, state historian. 70 Organizations The lunior Classical League's local officers were: Beth Ann Arnold, consul-at-large, Philip Goerner, consul, lonathan Henderson, quaestorg and Rick Anders, tribune-at-large. the IUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE The Upper Forum members of 1981-82 were: Back Row: Michael Elford, Billy Davis, Louis Bosley, Trey House, Rick Anders. Second Row: Lesley Cook, jenny Frye, Linda Albright, Karen Cain, Philip Goerner. Front Row: Sheila Martin, Trina Geyer, Ginger Graham, Beth Ann Arnold, Ashley Duggan, Becky Abramson, Cathy Callen. The Lower Fonim members of 1981-82 were: Back Row: Rick Anders, Tommy Landis, Willy Marshal, Doug Greve, Preston Herrington, David Knight, jonathan Henderson, Win Treese, Brian Byerly. Front Row: Stephanie Tatom, lanet Hornbeck, Margaret Graham, Christine Barberousse, Rhonda Kellum, Lois Merritt, Vivianne Berkley, Mary lo Shackelford. GUSHER 71 SPANISH CLUB Attended The 1981-82 Spanish Club, whose spon- T sor was Mrs. Sue Bell, worked diligently throughout the year. Spanish Club members attended the Foreign Language Festival at Louisiana Tech in lanuary, where they acted in skits, entered art- work, and presented speakers. They painted a sheet banner for Go West Day and held a hasposadas-Christmas party. The officers were president, Butch Parker, vice-president, Amy Winder, secretary, Sherri Tieman, treasurer, Beth Proudfootp parliamentarian, Chris Letendre. Mrs. Sue Bell sponsored the 1981-82 Spanish Club. Doug Greve, Susie Rhinehart, and Phil Waters discussed Spanish homework after school. Spanish Club members were: First Row: Lisa Montano, Susie Rinehart, Leta Eaves, Connie May, Doug Greve, loel lolley. Second Row: Georgia Lucas, Chris Letendre, Butch Parker, Amy Winder, Chuck Nance, Laura Smith, and Beth Proudfoot. 72 Organizations Y Foreign Language Festival B 'U EVV 5 , 1 aigyifg W3 Spanish Club officers were: Beth Proudfoot, treasurer, Chris Letendre, parliamen- Mrs. Bell read to students in Spanish. tariang Amy Winder, vice-president, Butch Parker, president. ln addition to learning the language, Sherri Tieman also learned Mrs. Sue Bell helped Laura Smith and Chris Letendre with their about Spanish culture. translations. GUSHER 73 FRENC CLUB Attended Language Festivals The 1981-82 French Club, whose spon- sor was Mrs. Patricia Thomas, participated in the Foreign Language Festivals at Loui- siana Tech University in lanuary and at Grambling State University in April. They also sold Christmas stockings as a fund- raising project. The officers were Deborah Sabbath, president, Cheryl Bacarisse, vice-president, Mona Hudson, secretary, Rene Wreyford, treasurer, Meshona Walker, parliamentarianp Regina Travers, sergeant-at-arms, limmy Rosso, reporter. 0ffiC9fS WWC! limmY ROSSO' VQPONEU Mona HUUSOH, Mrs. Patricia Thomas was the sponsor of French Club. secretary: Deborah Sabbath, president, Meshona Walker, parliamentarian: Cheryl Bacarisse, vice-president, Rene Wreyford, treasurer: Regina Travers, sergeant-at-arms. Members were: First Row, Left to Right: Beverly lrvine, Lila Smith, Regina Baines, Tiffany Mason, Terri Oliver, Pam Lewis, Preston Herrington, Robin Ellis, Mauricea LeBlanc, john Cariere, Lisa Tullos, Carol Smelser. Second Row, Left to Rght: Kate Farmer, Amy Davison, Terri Roberson, Sharon White, Terri Holtby, Lasandra Shepherd. Third Row, Left to Rght: Cheryl Bacarisse, Lisa Booker, Kathy McLain, Shawn Dixon, Michelle Murphree, Sandra Mercik, Colleen Cookson, Martha McFarland, Kathy Mathis, Rene Wreyford, jimmy Rosso, Fourth Row, Left to Right: Meshona Walker, Mona Hudson, lackie Winston, Deborah Sabbath, Alan Berry, Regina Travers, Ronald Henson. 74 Organizations GERMAN CLUB Painted a Banner Officers were: Christine Barberousse, vice-chancellor, David Knight, chancellor, Win Treese, treasurer. Sang i I EQFVW., 'N , ,A .ttt Ai:..N , ......,..,....! F V I N' annul' U, sy. P , 5 f Members were: Bottom Row, Left to Right: Chris Hoffman, David Knight, David Clawson. Top Row, Left to Right: Mrs. lanet Colbert, Win Treese, lonathan Henderson, Christine Barberousse. The 1981-82 German Club, whose sponsor was Mrs. lanet Colbert, held car washes for fund-raising activities. They painted a very colorful sheet banner for Basketball Day and enjoyed a Christmas party with Latin Club. The officers were David Knight, chancellor, Christine Barberousse, vice-chancellor, Win Treese, treasurer. Mrs. lanet Colbert was the sponsor of German Club. GUSHER 75 T LKI G H DS Spoke Without Words The Talking Hands Club, sponsored by Mrs. Rhoda Bigner, Miss ludy Spencer, Mrs. Peggy Fulco, Mrs. Linda Zimmerman, and Miss Gina Long, has been in existence for three years now. The club was mainly concerned with the teaching and learning of sign language. In December, Talking Hands participated with the choir and band in the Christmas program. Many fundraisers were planned. The officers for the 1982 year were: Christy Brewster, president, Erin Cazedessus, vice- president, Robbye Pool, secretary, Lenora Brewster, treasurer, Kelly Bucklew, reporter, and Sheila Woods, reporter. Talking Hands sponsors were: Mrs. Rhoda Bigner, Miss ludy Spencer, Mrs. Peggy Fulco, Mrs. Linda Zimmerman, and Miss Gina Long. lb Some of the talking members practiced songs for the Christmas program. Officers were: Christy Brewster, president, Lenora Brewster, treasurer, Erin Cazedessus, vice-president, Kelly Bucklew, reporter, Robbye Pool, secretary, Sheila Woods, reporter. The 1982 Talking Hands members were: First Row: Rosalind Blackshire, Towanda Miller, Timolyn lohns, Patricia Preston, loyce Brooks, Wan- da Aridson, Christy Brewster, Sonia Anding, Lauri Mitchell, Vicki McDaniels. Second Row: David lamison, Shirley Dorsey, Sheila Woods, Audrey Duncan, Robbye Pool, Erin Cazedessus, Lenora Brewster, Lisa Combs, Kim Harrell. Third Row: Ronald Williams, lamie Baker, Ray- mond Trujillo, Kevin Brown, Andrea Rayson, Willie Hogan, Rodney Lewis, Kelly Bucklew, Larry Hall, loy Mathers. 76 Organizations FELLOWSHIP of CHRISTIAN ATHLETES The Fellowship of Christian Athletes was sponsored this year by Coach Charles Thrash. Enrollment for the 1982 year was up by fifty percent. The club learned how to excel in sports through good sportsmanship. The National motto was To confront athletes and coaches and through them, the youth of the na- tion, with the challenge and adventure of following Christ in the fellowship of the church. Darrell Oliver was active in FCA. YIQQT5 Ml xx ' ?3'CL 7 .7 Zzi. l,h..: . ::-lf . . 'lfiiwfiw KSIEEZVJVRE .sms :es-. Coach Thrash and Darrell Oliver discussed plans for the next FCA meeting. Coach Charles Thrash was the FCA sponsor. at S f i The 1982 FCA members were: Kneeling: Willie Cooley, lohn Butler, Stanley Slankster, Cleve McCoy, Robert Davidson, lohnny Williams, Dan- ny Evans, Darrell Oliver, Frankie Sabbath, Kenny lohns, Wayne jefferson, Demetria Griffin, Oscar Davis, Tony Ladatto, Rick Anders, Kenneth Tingle. Standing: l. P. Cryer, Lee lay Scott, lames Bowen, lames Daron, lason Long, Willie Fain, Charles Padgett, Gerald Williams, Eric Miller, Chris Letendre, Roland Autrey, David Baudoin, Paige Dossett, Luke Britt. GUSHER 77 Under the leadership of Mr. Tony Stickell, the Future Business Leaders of America strived to develop more interest in the choice of business occupations. One of their service projects was a pecan sale. They also planned to participate in the March of Dimes Walk-a-thon. These proj- ects helped to raise funds for traveling to the FBLA State Conference in March and the Nationals which were held in june. .gf FBL Planned ii eu ll H The 1981-82 FLBA sponsor was Mr. Tony Stickell. ' is 5 iv il 1 I gg' 'S ' U , New A W ., e Q Wim The 1981-82 members of the FLBA were: First Row: Mona Hudson, jackie Payne, Veronica Davis, Letisha Mozeka, Ann Beebe, Fran Beebe, Tracy Parker Daphne Harvey, Vivianne Berkley, Adrienne lohnson, Dorinda Harris. Second Row: Carvin Watson, Donna lones, Cynthia Thomas Robbie Brownfield, Ronald Henson, Rhonda Kellum, Barbie Cowan, Maria Antwine, Faye Ashworth. ecan Sell Ronald Henson shows Faye Ashworth good qualities for telephone usage. 4-v Officers were: Top to Bottom: Carvin Watson, President: Marie Antwine, Secretary: Faye Ashworth, Reporterp Ronald Henson, Parliamentariang Barbie Cowan, Treasurer: Adrienne lohnson, Vice-President. Not Pictured: Marva Kerry, Historian. i .,e..n,.., Mr. Stickell shows Dorinda Harris how to fill out a job application. GUSHER 79 l FHA Attend d the Distri t The role of the Future Homemakers of America members extended beyond that of homemakers to include the roles of consumer and citizen. In order to raise funds, F.H.A. members sold refreshments to the 300 teachers that came to Byrd for a Drug and Substance Program. This year members attended the Fashion Career Day and the District Meeting at TECH. ln addition, the club baked the senior cake for Go West Day and gave a faculty Christmas party, the officers worked at the Revel and the Fair. With the help of Mrs. loan Gleason, faculty sponsor, F.H.A. members acquired knowledge of the home that will be useful to them in later life. Freshman members of F.H.A. were: Vickie Wimpy, Donna Burton, and Holly Cagle. Allison Martinez, Mary Hall, and leanette Hall waited patiently for F.H.A. pictures to be taken. 80 Organizations Candi Nance, Margot Metoyer, and Mrs. Gleason discussed plans for F.H.A. i i z, The 1981-82 officers of F.H.A. were: Sitting: Candi Nance, treasurer, Kristy Hollen, president: Lori Seegers, secretary. Standing: Mary Hall, historian and reporter, Elizabeth Murray, vice-president. Meeting at TEC The 1981-82 junior and senior members of F.H.A. Mrs. loan Gleason was the 1981-82 sponsor of F.H.A. The 1981-82 members of F.H.A. were: First Row: Georgia Lucas, Mary Hall, Donna Burton, Elizabeth Murray. Second Row: Candi Nance, Lori Seegers, Allison Martinez. Third Row: Holly Cagle, leanette Hall, Margot Metoyer. Fourth Row: Adrienne Schewe, Vickie Wimpy, Kristy Hollen, Andrea Logan. GUSHER 81 D.E.C.A. Worked Hard in Business D.E.C.A., Distributive Education Clubs of America, was a club where the members developed a sense of respon- siblity by participating in on-the-job train- ing. Members gained valuable experience which they hoped would prove worth- while when they entered the business world. Mr. Wade Robinson sponsored the club, using his knowledge of the business world to help the members in their various business activities. Mr. Wade Robinson was the 1981-82 D.E.C.A. Lisa Flowers and Brondrick Linnear showed their problem to Mr. Robinson. sponsor. The D.E.C.A. members were: First Row: Martha Salone, Carol Kramer, lennifer Cooper, Doyle Wimberly, Barbara Willis, Anthony Mosley, Sandra Wimberly. Second Row: Cathy Smith, Adrienne lohnson, loyce Wiggins, Diane Williams, Regina Baines, Angela Bell, Roberta Wilson Amy Price, Patricia Martin. Third Row: Eddie Moore, Keith Briney, Brondrick Linnear, Deborah Sabbath, Angelia Thomas, Cedric Volcy Daniel Mathis, Lisa Flowers, Sherri Crunk, Trent Mclunkins, Angie Thompson, Andrea Logan. 82 Organizations I 4-H Wa on the Go This year the 4-H club was really on the B go. They entered the Parish Fair Exhibits in October and won four first place ribbons and two second place ribbons. They at- tended the State 4-H Camp, the area junior Leaders conference held in Minden, Louisiana and the state leadership con- ference in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. 4-H's sponsor was Mrs. Helen Hedgemon who Mrs. Helen Hedgemon was the 1981-82 4-H club sponsor. did 3 VETY good job of keeping things in order for the club. ' f H gas, , , H ' 'W , N iss , , , ,...., ,., j In QEQQ . 2 L ,,,,,,,,,,W,,,,N,,, , . .i - .- ..::MsmNt 1 , . ' 1 I. The 4-H officers were: Kneeling: Charles Bladlock, chaplain: Roderick johnson, vice-president: jennifer johnson, reporter: Sandra Bradford, secretary: Orie Dyas, sergeant-at-arms. Standing: Larry Nickles, booster committee: Churn Griffin, assistant secretary: Patricia Hubbard, presi- dent: Sherry West, treasurer. as sw X Lk WiN.1:i 1 The 4-H members were: First Row: Larry Nickles, Patricia Hubbard, Sherry West, Michelle Lewis, Mike McConnell, Kristi Fant, Mark Brooks. Second Row: Charles Bladlock, Sandra Bradford, Sharon Smith, Willie johnson, Robert Wade. Third Row: jennifer johnson, joyce Wiggins, Orlando Thrash, Roderick johnson, Orie Dyas, Danny Kenner, Scott Williams. GUSHER 83 DRAMA CLUB and THESPIAN SUCIETY The Thespian Society consisted of those students who had earned credit for participating in two or more major plays and had earned a certain number of Thes- pian points. The 1981-82 Beauty Pageant was given by the members of this year's chapter. Drama Club started this year with the musical You're a Good Man Charlie Brown and planned to have a Senior Play in March. Later in the year the Drama Club held a Kid-a-thon to raise money for their summer trip to the International Theatre Conference at Ball State University. This year's officers for Thespian Society and Drama Club were Billy Davis, Michael Politz, Tracy Parker, Sheila Martin, and Angelita Police. The sponsor for both organizations was Ms. Adonna Hopkins. The officers of Thespian Society and Drama Club were Tracy Parker, Treasurer, Billy Davis, Presidentg and Angelita Police, Clerk. 84 Organizations Pam Bryant, Leon Holland, and Cindy Flowers showed enthusiasm in their acting. The members of the 1981-82 Thespian Society were: Sitting: Tracy Parker, Billy Davis, Angelita Police. First Row: Ms. Hopkins, Marilyn Harris, Fran Beebe, Susie Rinehart, Lisa Flowers, Alesha Hood, Kay Williamson, Ms. Fish. Second Row: Robin Headrick, Erica Barber, Cheryl Bacarisse, Rene Wreyford, Hal Rogers, 1. P. Cryor, Melanie Gallien. Fourth Row: Haus Cor- dardary, layme Arender, Mary Gentry, Rick Estrada, Stephanie Tatom, Eric Gipson, linda Albright. Showed Excellent Acting Abilities The 1981-82 Drama Club , 5 9 - K W7 I w R e i , ll 7 1 Q M l s :,. i 'e-ft' i p ' s - s lli :.V 1, i is x 'Q Hi, ,,.. , . msfstiw K 1 ,A - Schroeder QBilly Davisj closed his eyes in hopes that Lucy Uayme Arenderj would disappear. Q-xg .Q ,S The cast and crew of the musical Y ou're a Good Man Charlie Brown. fe , Q Snoopy Click Estrada, soared through the air on his dog house. GUSHER 85 P.T.A. Planned for Renovation This year the GUSHER staff felt that the Parent Teacher Association at Byrd should be recognized in our publication because of all the hard work and support it has given to its citizens at school. Along with adding little touches of spirit around the school at jamboree time, the P.T.A. also added a touch of paint to the parking lot. The P.T.A. also went to the school board with a plan of renovation on the inside to chipping paint and holes in the walls. Their plan to renovate came at one of their monthly meetings with Student Council representatives and Dr. Shaw. The P.T.A.'s sponsored events were trips to colleges throughout the state and a mini-course on test taking. The P.T.A. president for 1981-82 was Mrs. Sue Farmer. Mrs. Farmer and Mrs. Mason noticed some of the peeling paint as Winn Treese pointed it out. IFETUBEQQIQQE s ll 98126 Q99 ,306 E98 3 was was ss i Members of the P.T.A. executive board consisted of the following: First Row: Left to Right: Mary Robinson, lerry Malone, 2nd vice-president, Susan Williams, 1st vice-president, Sue Farmer, president: Peggy Ponder, ludith Mason. Second Row: Charles Ravenna, loyce lrvine, ludy Bartet, Doris Shoupe, treasurer, Leta Eaves, Pat Graham, Winn Treese. 86 Organizations HEADQUARTERS Excelled in Studies A Headquarters Company Officers were: First Row: lonathan Mclsaac, Elizabeth Murray. Second Row: Dewayne Middleton, Lavazo Mitchell, Bob Graves. if at s a C it Q 4? Headquarters Company, led by Bob Graves, Elizabeth Murray, jonathan Mclsaac, Dewayne Middleton, and Lavazo Mitchell, familiarized itself with the history, purpose and structure of the military services with emphasis on ac- complishments of the United States Ar- my. The company also emphasized the development of leadership potential with the abilities to live and work cooperative- ly with others. Headquarters Company surpassed the other companies in their first aid skills and hygiene studies. .sl There was always a little free time to spend with friends. .--tr 'Q' is. , Lay .4 t S... Headquarters Company members were: First Row: Zonda Police, Danny Christaw, Nathaniel Mays, Carolyn Hollis, john Heinzerl- ing, Allen Barry. Second Row: George Cauthen, Gloria Wilson, Brenda Miller, Sonja Wade, Daniel Murphy. Third Row: Linda Thomas, Doris Harris, Patricia Grant, Carl O'Neal, Eddie Moore, Amanda Daniels. Fourth Row: Michael Mitchell, Reginal Pratt, Charles Blalock, Kevin Williams, Brenda Gaston, lanice Ford. Fifth Row: Frederick Douglas, lerome Turner, lames Robbins, Danny Kenner, Romando Trujillo, Pam lones. GUSHER 87 ALPHA Gained Experience Alpha Company, headed by Donny Castle and Orie Dyas strived to ap- preciate the ethnical values and principles that underlie good citizenship, which in- Q clude integrity, responsibility and respect for constituted authority. Their ability to think logically and to communicate effec- tively was demonstrated during the year. Passing the Federal Inspection with flying colors, they exhibited their abilities in reading aerial photography. The members also looked forward to several marksman- ship badges. Members of A Company took a break from their Sgt. Yerton, Orie Dyas, and Donny Castle estimated the budget for daily studies. R.O.T.C. A Company members were: First Row: Kirk Edwards, Annette Bolin, Annie Small, Estrell Shewmake, Edward McKinney, Clifton Hicks, Angela Smith, Freddy Anderson. Second Row: Yolunda Oliver, Tuwanda Miller, Karen Banks, Brenda Wells, Marsha Carter, Frederick Tremmell, Michael Brooks. Third Row: Brian Capers, Richard Taylor, Tony Holmes, Brian Anderson, Darrell Lewis, Eric johnson. Fourth Row: Dennis Goens, Michael jenkins, Geraldine jackson, Eddie Moore, Orie Dyas, Leroy jackson, Donny Castle. 88 Organizations BR VO Developed Leadership Qualities Bravo Company, directed by Battalion Commander Angelita Police and assisted by David Steward, Allen Adger, L. I. Scott, and Karen Oliver, gained a knowledge of educational and vocational opportunities offered by the United States Army and developed basic skills that were necessary to work effectively as a member of the military team. They also realized the importance of physical fitness in maintaining good health. Specialiiing in military strategy and war games, B Company is expected to take top honors for Best Company. ,- , QQ 1 1 '..'f-' K K ' is iff , Ii..f1 7 'Q' E ee.. s f ...., r . Q ,. - riis A -B A. if: Va-, , A Q' so 5 i ' N W i fi cc A sccs B- fi, M . .W we 4 - .ks H Q. .6 ws' . fi . f F 4 ..g' J A ..-'Q Q K 4 ' . f..V . K v A g ' W'r2 .,9.1Q 'rf B f, A i fv'- 5 B f 5 gs, I, , iw., .,4S.q.,L,..N S, A ,. , K if: :fs Q, -, ' M Q T --Yum. west, ... s .A . 'shew . . ' '.f mm- .eip B Company Officers were: First Row: Karen Oliver, David Steward. Second Row: Allen Adger, L. l. Scott. The company practiced many hours to perfect their marching skills. B Company members were: First Row: Allen Adger, Cassandra Walters, Patricia Grant, Brenda Hatten, Cornelia Taylor, Rosa Hall, Anthony Oliver, joseph Wise, Wayne Felder, David Steward. Second Row: Anthony Walters, Andrew Goldsborough, lamie Payne, Nora Bryant, loanna Corn, Karen Oliver, Shawn Griffin, Marie Hatfield, Lisa Beckham, lames Taylor. Third Row: lames Hin- ton, Claude Metoyer, Quentin Mitchell, Clay Higgins, leffrey Roy, Mark Montgomery, Borris Lewis, L. I. Scott, Carl Tucker. Fourth Row: Anthony Hayes, Roderick Hayes, Robert Rost, Billy Scott, Pamela Burns, Vandrix Ruffin, Lisa Lindsey, lohnny Lonadier, David Byerly. GUSHER 89 B rd High Rifle Team The Byrd High A Rifle Team stormed through its first couple of wins before be- ing upset by Northwood. They have been described as the creme of the crop and are expected to take first place and the Stubblefield Trophy along with several in- dividual awards. ln the last twelve months, over one hundred medals have been presented to these individuals. B Team, a rising young group, provided stiff competition in the race for the I. Howell Flourney Trophy. Practicing three to four times weekly, both teams strived for perfection. Col. Teal and lamie Payne looked over some en- couraging score sheets. T ' 1 'ww E B Rifle Team members were: Front Row: lohn Heinzerling, Andrew Goldsborough, Wayne Felder. Back Row: William Wade, Donny Cas- tle, Manager - lamie Payne, Captain - Robert Rost. Darrell jones, lonathan Mclsaac, and Bob Graves led A Team on to victory. A Rifle Team demonstrated their expertise on the range in winning fashion. 90 Organizations Feared Throughout th Region , gpfwa. A Rifle Team members were: Front Row: David Scott, lames Thomason, Captain - Darrell lones, Robert Rost, lonathan Mclsaac. Back Row: Director of Marksmanship - Bob Graves, Manager - lamie Payne. Donny Castle, Wayne Felder, and lohn Heinzerling of B Team improved their marksmanship and provided stiff competition on the range. Col. Teal showed lamie Payne some pointers about shooting. Col. Teal and Sgt. Yerton enjoyed the success of both teams as well as the whole R.O.T.C. organization. GUSHER 91 1 A a 4, ,. . ,. ..Qf- S - -ig -' vu. A ,..,,,...--Q Q- ' . x ' . w1u,7?.'f5 , .f , iff N an V ' t E 4 s. ' KLKLLL ' x b X5 X' ' Q Q is Y? ' 5 SH 2 'Ky :iff , f i b A I A S? 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L. Shaw Crowned Robin Beginning with the presentation of the court at the assembly, the 1981 Homecoming was a success. Dr. B. L. Shaw crowned Robin Ellis, queen, and presented the football to Dina Cain, foot- ball sweetheart. The Yellow lackets beat the Bossier Bearcats, 21-6. During halftime the Pep Squad, High Steppers, and Band formed the letters BHS on the field. The Homecoming Cheerleaders helped pro- mote spirit at the assembly and at the game. Ending the Homecoming activities was the dance, held the day after the game. Kathy Colbert was crown bearer for Homecoming. 94 Activities Dr. B. L. Shaw crowned the queen, Robin Ellis. Meshona Walker, maid, and her escort were presented at the halftime activities Ellis 1981 HOMECC ING Queen Dina Cain, football sweetheart, stood with Timmy Veillon, football Robin Ellis and Pam Lewis prepared for the presentation of the bearer, before the game. Court. The Homecoming Court cheered enthusiastically for the lackets. GUSHER 95 HOMECOMI G Court Wa Queen Football Sweetheart Robin Ellis Dina Cain Escort Escort Mr. B. R. Ellis Mr. David Cain 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Princess. Maid Maid 1 Pam I-eW'5 Mauricea LeBlanc Karen Moore ESCON - Escort Escort MF- IBWY 5- '-9W'5 Mr. Gordon M. LeBlanc Mr. lames L. Moore 96 Activities Presented at Halftlme Maid Adrienne johnson Escort Mr. Marty lohnson GO WEST D Y Rounded-Up Spirit On Go West Day the halls of Byrd were transformed into a western frontier towng students were again dressed as cowboys and cowgirls. Z Club took a sweeping victory in the activities on Go West Day by winning the Sheet Banner Contest and the Car Decorating Contest which were sponsored by Interact and Leo Clubs respectively. Key Club sponsored the Best Dressed Guy, Gal, and Teacher Contest which was won by Cedric Volcy, Linda Albright, and Mrs. Maredia Bowdon. Stu- dent Council sold links for chains and the junior class had the longest chain. The day ended with the Pep Squad marching through the halls of Byrd at 2:05. Mrs. Maredia Bowdon won the Best Dressed Teacher Contest. 98 Activities lennifer Cooper had the most spirit on Go West Day Cedric Volcy and Linda Albright won the Best Dressed Guy and Gal Contest The students were enthusiastic as Captain Purple rode his horse on Go West Day. Foul Play Uccurred on Basketball Da Members of the Basketball Court were lackie Howard, Lisa Montano, Mona Hudson, Amy Price, and Michelle Lewis. Captain Purple and Michael Politz made another ap- pearance at the assembly. lacket fans thoroughly enjoyed the assembly. Basketball Day, held on February 2, was once again an expression of that great jacket spirit. The court consisted of a Freshman Representative, lackie Howard, Sophomore Representative, Michelle Lewis, lunior Representative, Lisa Montanop Senior Representative, Amy Price, and Basketball Sweetheart, Mona Hudson. The court was elected by the student body, which was very enthusiastic and supportive during this annual event. Student Council sponsored a spirit chain contest, in which the winner threw a pie in their class president's face. Both the girls' and boys' basketball teams were presented and congratulated. Every member of the faculty vicariously enjoyed this. The Girls' Basketball team was presented at the assembly. Y GUSHER 99 PEP RALLIES Encouraged Byrd High pep rallies boosted spirit and promoted student participation. Performing enthusiastically at the pep rallies, cheerleaders, Pep Squad, and the High Steppers encouraged spirit in all the jacket fans. Each pep rally began with the posting of the colors by the R.O.T.C., followed by the Pledge of Allegiance, the Alma Mater, and the in- vocation. During each of these assemblies, skits were presented by various organizations. All pep rallies ended with the Battle Cry and the singing of the fight song. Yellowjacket football players knew they were number one. Seniors of '82 demonstrated their spirit and enthusiasm. Get on the hay train! Pep Squad marched in to the beat of the Drum Corps at the beginning of each pep rally. 100 Activities I S, Spirit in jacket Fan Erin Cazedessus showed spirit by cheering loudly. Cheerleaders performed difficult stunts during pep rallies. We feel GOOD! Captain Purple made one of many appearances at the pep rallies. GUSHER 101 pf 102 Activities EBSQ? E Qelertvh n Margaret Graham M pk M'll a I er Ff8Shm3n Freshman irr Karla Oliver Mark Noble - S ophomore Sophomore Attrartiue nf 7 auth lass f X .Q .:.f Q 1 4. , , Q. . ' 'ffw ' Ml? Ka, lenny Frye Eric Miller lunior lunior Glnny Ponde Darrell Oliver Sen or Senior GUSHER 103 eaufzzzfgaged fge .gage The International Thespian Society of Byrd proudly presented the 3rd annual Miss Byrd High Pageant. The nights of December 7th and 8th were filled with excitement and thrills. Crowned Miss Byrd High 1982 was Eslanda Marshall. Runners-up were Cheryl Bacarisse, first, Carmelita Wilson, second, Trelvis Zenter, third, Lisa Booker, fourth and Tanyau Liv- ingston was Miss Congeniality. Master of Ceremonies for the occasion was Michael Politz. Other enter- tainers for the pageant included Miss Shelly Colbert, Rick Estrada, and lamie Arender. First nmner-up Cheryl Bacarisse gave a typical lovely smile to the judges. 104 Activities Christy Brewster made her Farewell Walk as Miss Byrd High 1980-81. Q Michael Politz, Master of Ceremonies, entertained the audience as well as the contestants while the votes were being tallied. Q! W X s' L M .MN W Ax Q 1 ' - f 0 -W s.. W' Pageant Sponsors Photography by David Mauldin O.K. Cleaners Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Blackshire Stoma's of Shreveport Mr. Hal Edwards GHG Distributing GUSHER 105 ,A , , J 4195i MFISW X ., . 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They worked hard throughout the year, practicing for the Christmas and spring concerts, and also entering other programs with schools throughout Caddo Parish. With Mrs. lennifer Arenburg as their director, Orchestra members learned music appreciation. I 2 V ' Q Q. ' 3 M wLK?Zm., 1981-82 Byrd Orchestra. Orchestra met every day during 3rd hour to practice. 108 Music Playing violins were lackie lamison and Amy Daniel. Leading the orchestra was Mrs. jennifer Arenburg. Orchestra members listened while Mrs. Aren- burg explained music technique. for Variou Performances Mrs. Arenburg directed lackie lamison in proper violin playing. The orchestra played many pieces of classical music. The flute player, Georgia lucas, carried her part well. 44 Q. 3' Directing as well as teaching were important aspects of being in orchestra. iii' Mrs. Arenburg and orchestra practiced diligently all year. Bass and Cello section included Cornell Williams and Garry Lawson. GUSHER 109 HDIR Presented Annual The 1981-1982 Byrd Concert Choir, under the direction of Mrs. Warner, worked hard with the members to make the year a suc- cess. The choir performed for the school at Christmas. The officers for this year were Rick Estrada, presi- dent, Patricia Pickett, vice president, Roberta Fleming, secretary- treasurer, Darrien Murray, chaplain, Marsha Carter, wardrobe chairman, Henrietta McAustin and Micheal McConnell, librarians. Doinne Harvey and Marsha Carter expressed their talents in singing. E.. is. L. at 7' L L.. - f ,A .,M- Ofhcers of 1981-1982 Choir were: First Row: Patricia Pickett, vice president, Marsha Carter, wardrobe chairman: Henrietta McAustin, librarian, Micheal McConnell, librarian. Second Row: Roberta Fleming, secretary-treasurer, Rick Estrada, president, leon Holland, chaplain. 110 Music Mrs. Warner was sponsor of the 1981-1982 choir. sift rr' 5' 1 A aff' Members of 1981-1982 Concert Choir were: First Row: Darren Reddix, Micheal McConnell, Patrick McConnell, Tina Lay, Patricia Pickett, Annette Anderson. Second Row: Rick Estrada, lohn Bobbit, Marsha Barter, Henietta McAustin. Third Row: Roberta Fleming, Doinne Harvey, Gloria Pitts, Maria Antione. Fourth Row: Dwayne jones, Darren Murray, Leon Holland. Chri tma Performance Darrien Reddix, Mike McConnell and Patrick McConnell practiced long hours for perfection. Several choir members practiced with dedication. Maria Antoine and Patricia Pickett practiced together on a new song. Choir members put forth a lot of effort for excellence. GUSHER 111 Estrada and Fleming Ruled Ro alt ei? S333 Elected King was Rick Estrada and Queen was Roberta Fleming. They were also Mr.and Miss Congeniality. VI fi fs. .W s G or Elected Lord was Patrick McConnell and Lady was Maria Antoine. 112 Music ..,,, , fa P ,, N A Q. '- 'v G- S, 1 if y ef . Q ,Ja i 3 Elected Duke was Leon Holland and Duchess was Annette Anderson. Elected Prince was Darrien Murray and Princess was Patricia Pickett. AND Elected Ro alt The 1982 Band Royalty served Byrd students honorably. Each year band members elect four girls and four boys to serve in this special part of the C. E. Byrd Marching Band. To serve as a member of the Band Royalty was considered to be a great honor. Princess: Eslandra Marshall King Stanley Lester Prince: lerard Willis Duchess Felicia Nash Lady: Annette Clark Duke Chrls Clark Lord: Kevin Hunt GUSHER 113 The Might jacket BA D This past year the Band attended many camps and competitions. The drum majors at- tended Grambling State University and won best all-around drum majors. The majorettes at- tended Dixieland Baton Camp, 1981, and won outstanding Majorette Line - 1981 and also won many individual awards. The band attend- ed the Battle of the Bands in Monroe, Louisiana, where they won third place. Playing the trumpets were Fred Osby, Reggie Pratt, and Roderick Hays. The band excelled during half time performances. 114 Music Mr. Roosevelt Shields did an outstanding job as director of the C. E. Byrd Band. Playing the saxophones were Chris Davis, Nathaniel Iohnson, Angie Davenport, Frederick Douglas, and Stanley Lester. Playing the clarinets and flutes were Tonya Carey, Zonda Police, Felicia Nash, Karen lones, Eslandra Marshall, Annette Clark, and Renarda McKinley. Promoted Spirit 1981-82 C. E. Byrd Marching Band The band officers were Andre Ferguson, Aaron Winston, jackie Winston, Allen Adger, Troy Mims, Carmelita Wilson, Chris Davis, Gayla George, and Mildred Davis. lackie Winston served as Head Drum Major and Allen Adger was Assistant Drum Major. GUSHER 115 The B D Performed at Playing the drums were Benie Phipps, Eric lohnson, Dean lones, Terry Zeigler, Quang Kha, Tony Shields, Roderick Ashley, Troy Mims, Aaron Winston, lerard Willis, and Calvin lones. Fred Osby performed during a pep rally. The marching band performed during halftime. The Maiorettes were Rosalind Blackshire, Blackshire, Carmelita Wilson, and Gayla George. 116 Music Saundra Allen Adger danced to the beat of the band. The majorettes lead the band on to the field. Playing the tubas were Kevin Hunt, Charles lefferson, Darren Hunt, An- thony Casey, and Andre Ferguson. Halftime and P p Rallies The Flag Girls were lanice Ford, Saundra Bradford, Andrea Hudson, luana Phillips, Mildred Davis, and Ioyce Wiggins. Carmelita Wilson smiled for the camera. Andre Ferguson played hard for a performance. The Trombones and Baritones were Anthony Houston, Ronald Henson, The Flag Girls smiled after perfecting a performance. 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SHAW In pired Student 54 Dr. Shaw made an appointment over the phone. Dr. B. L. Shaw, who has been principal for the past eleven years, has done an ex- ceptionally outstanding job. He received his B.S. and M.S. degrees from North- western State University, and his Ed.D. degree from L.S.U. Dr. Shaw set an exam- ple by showing his spirit during football games, basketball games, and other school functions. He also worked very hard over the summer in order for us to have game machines in the basement, which the school enjoyed for the first nine weeks. C. E. Byrd is proud and for- tunate to have a principal such as B. L. Shaw. Dr. Shaw spoke with Mr. R. Colbert about the debate team. Dr. Shaw relaxed after a hard day at school. Dr. Shaw talked with one of the mothers on back-to-school night. GUSHER 121 Mr. Wilson Was an Asset to B rd Having served Byrd faithfully, Mr. George Wilson carried out a number of duties throughout the year. Although one of his major tasks was the enforcement of discipline, his work entailed much more. He had general supervision over the classrooms, buildings and grounds, cafeteria, social and athletic events, and assemblies. Also, duty and cafeteria schedules, fire drills, auditorium seating, and evaluation and supervision of teachers were an important part of his work. Finally, he was in charge of student activities and services such as elections, transportation, and the Baccalaureate and Commencement exercises. Byrd High was run smoothly and effectively with the ma- jor contributions of Mr. Wilson. Mr. Wilson received his B.S. degree from Grambling University and his M.S. degree from the University of Southern California and Bradley University. 122 Faculty Mr. George Wilson Mr. Wilson worked with many students during each day Xu Mr. Wilson conducted business on the telephone. l Miss Malone Showed Dedication Miss Malone greeted everyone with a smile. Ricky Baudoin, like all students, could always depend on Miss Malone for help. In charge of the overall instructional program, Miss jerry Malone served her se- cond term as assistant principal with ex- cellence. As well as acting as a resource person for all teachers, Miss Malone con- ducted research for teachers, furnishing them with professional materials. Also, she was in charge of the orientation of new teachers and the school in-service program. Responsible for materials and supplies, Miss Malone ordered all text- books and items needed for proper func- tioning. Finally, she worked together with teachers, parents, and students, concern- ing grade averages. Byrd High was in- debted to Miss Malone for all her time and dedication. Miss Malone earned her B.A. from Centenary College and her M.Ed. from Louisiana State University. Miss jerry Malone GUSHER 123 COUNSELORS Assisted Student Phasing and scheduling students was just one of the jobs of the counselors. They worked diligently in order to meet the needs of teachers, administrators, and students. Mrs. lacqualine Barr served as counselor to the sophomore and senior classes. Mr. Sid Williams was the counselor for the freshman and junior classes. MRS. IACQUALINE BARR - Having received her B.S. in business education from Centenary College, and her M.Ed. from Northwestern State University, plus an extra thirty hours at Louisiana State University, Mrs. Barr served as the sophomore and senior counselor. MR. SID WILLIAMS - Mr. Williams served as the freshman and junior counselor. He received his B.S. and M.Ed., and an additional thirty hours from Loui- siana State University. .1 --WM Mrs. 1. Barr Mr. S. Williams ff? 1 I 2: -...........1- . g., .,.,........--v-.. ,.....-1-. -.,...-..--a- - ........M.-.-4-Qu - Mrs. lacqualine Barr and Mr. Sid Williams worked diligently as counselors. Mr. Sid Williams looked over many schedules during the year. Mrs. Barr greeted students with a smile. 124 Faculty OFFICE WORKERS Stressed Mrs. S. Donald Mrs. R. Ebarb Mrs. 0. Stricklin Ei? if E Mrs. Charlotte Dyke filed schedule cards. X... Mrs. L. W. Stephens Mrs. M. Gilliam Mrs. C. Dyke Attendance MRS. STELLA DONALD - Mrs. Donald served as bookkeeper. MRS. ROSE EBARB - Mrs. Ebarb was secretary to Miss Malone and Mr. Wilson. MRS. MARGARET GILLIAM - Mrs. Gilliam worked as the student registrar. MRS. LILIAN W. STEPHENS - Mrs. Stephens, who served as Dr. Shaw's secretary, attended Willey and Spalding Business College. MRS. OBINELLE STRICKLIN - Having served as library clerk, Mrs. Stricklin attended Texas State. MRS. CHARLOTTE DYKE - Mrs. Dyke served as the attendance secretary. Mrs. Rose Ebarb typed out schedule cards. Mrs. Obinelle Stricklin organized the library cards. GUSHER 125 BUSINESS ED. and I USTRIAL ARTS Mr. Wade Robinson made a call concerning DECA. 126 Faculty MRS. MATTIE DRAUGHN - Having received her B.S. from Grambling State University and her M.S. from Indiana University and plus 30 hours from Loui- siana Tech and Northwestern University, Mrs. Draughn taught Typing I, Shorthand I, and data processing. MRS. IOY MARIE MOCH - Mrs. Moch taught Typ- ing I and II. She received her B.S. from Wiley College and her M.S. from Prairie View College plus 30 hours. MR. WADE ROBINSON - Mr. Robinson, who taught distributive education and general education, was the sponsor of DECA. He received his B.S. from Grambling State University and obtained credits towards his Master's from Southern University. MR. SAMUAL SPEARS - Mr. Spears, who taught Woodwork I and Il, received his B.S. from Southern University of Texas and Bradley University. MR. TONY E. STICKELL - Having earned his B.S. and M.S. from Northwestern State University, Mr. Stickell taught COE, Typing I, and Bookkeeping I. He was the sponsor of FBLA. Mrs. loy Moch aided Typing II student Kathy McLain in her work. Mrs. M. Draughn Mrs. 1. Moch Mr. W. Robinson Mr. S. Spears Mr. T. Stickell Fl E ARTS Mrs. I. Arenburg Mrs. F. Brookings Mrs. F. Glass Mrs. L. Persley Miss L. Rowland Mr. R. Shields Mrs. Lee Persley took time from her work to share a smile. Mrs. C. Warner P MRS. IENNIFER ARENBURG - Having received her Bachelor of Music from Louisiana State University, Mrs. Arenburg was the orchestra instructor. MRS. FRANCIS BROOKINGS - Mrs. Brookings, who served as librarian, earned twenty-four hours of under-graduate work at Louisiana Tech for librarian certification after receiving her B.S. from Oklahoma University along with her Master's from Louisiana State University. MRS. RHONDA GLASS - Mrs. Glass, who received her B.A. in Art Education at Harding University and Louisiana State University in Shreveport taught Art I and ll. She sponsored Pep Squad and Art Club. MRS. LEE PERSLEY - Having earned her B.S. from Grambling, her M.Ed. at Southern and thirty graduate hours from Northwestern, McNeese, and Louisiana State University, Mrs. Persley served as librarian. MISS LYNDA ROWLAND - Miss Rowland, who taught Art, l, II, lll, and IV, was also the High Step- pers' sponsor. She earned her B.A. from Louisiana Tech and Northwestern University. MR. ROOSEVELT SHIELDS - Having earned his B.S. from Grambling, his M.Ed. from Vander Cook Col- lege of Music, and plus 30 hours from Louisiana Tech University, Mr. Shields also attended the University of Texas, Northeast University, and Prairie View Col- lege. He taught Concert Band, B-Band, State Band, and Marching Band, each of which he also sponsored. MRS. CAROLYN WARNER - Mrs. Warner, who received her B.S. from Centenary and her M.Ed. from Louisiana State University, taught choral music and sponsored the Concert Choir. GUSHER 127 E GLISH Teachers Encouraged MRS. ETHEL MIMS - Mrs. Mims received her B.S. from Southern University. She taught English III. MISS MARGIE SANDERS - Miss Sanders taught English IV. She received her B.S. degree from Loui- siana Tech University. MRS. HELEN VEILLON - Mrs. Veillon received her B.A. degree from Northwestern State University. She taught English I and Ill and was sponsor for the GUSHER and Quill and Scroll. MRS. SUSAN W. BELL - Mrs. Bell taught Spanish I, ll, lll, and English ll and also sponsored the Cheerleaders and Spanish Club. She attended the University of Southern Mississippi, University of Texas at El Paso, Texas Women's University, and the University of Madrid in Spain where she earned her B.A. MRS. IANET GUTHE COLBERT - Mrs. Colbert at- tended Louisiana State University in Shreveport, State University of New York, University of Ten- nessee, and also received her B.A. from Centenary College. She taught English IV, Latin I, ll, and German I. She also sponsored the Latin and German Club. ww-ming, Mrs. Helen Veillon prepared to teach a lesson in grammar sf' 1 Mrs. Hattie Bonner recorded grades in her rolebook Mrs. E. Mims Miss M. Sanders Mrs. H. Veillon Mrs. S. Bell Mrs. I Colbert 128 Faculty Students to Learn X lx ity N .ix :.-Q2 swf uk' , S Mrs. B. Herndon Mrs. M. McCIanahan Mrs. H. Cummings Mrs. G. Harkness Mrs. H. Bonner we Mrs. Sue Bell discussed literature with her class. tw 4. UM W wfvms 2 1 if it 4' i ,ze-4iMf 'f si Mrs. Glenda Harkness discussed grammar with her students. MRS. BETTY HERNDON - Mrs. Herndon taught English I and English Il, having received her B.S. degree from Grambling University. MRS. HAZEL G. CUMMINGS - Mrs. Cummings graduated from Grambling University where she received her B.S. She also attended Louisiana Tech, Northwestern University, and Louisiana State Univer- sity. Mrs. Cummings taught Reading I. MRS. GLENDA HARKNESS - Mrs. Harkness graduated from Louisiana Tech University where she received her B.A. She taught humanities and English I, and served as head of the English Department. MRS. HATTIE I. BONNER - Mrs. Bonner received her B.S. from Grambling University, and she taught English Il. MRS. MARY S. MCCLANAHAN - Having earned her B.S. from Centenary and her M.Ed. from Louisiana State University, Mrs. McCIanahan taught Psychology and English III. GUSHER 129 LIBER L ARTS and HGME EC Mrs. S. Bell Mrs. l. Colbert Mrs. M. Bowdon Mrs. P. Thomas Mrs I Gleason MRS. SUSAN W. BELL - Mrs. Bell taught Spanish I, ll, Ill and English II and also sponsored the Cheerleaders, and Spanish Club. She attended the University of Texas at EI Paso, University of Southern Mississippi, Texas Women's University, and the University of Madrid in Spain where she earned her B.A. MRS. IANET GUTHE COLBERT - Mrs. Colbert at- tended Louisiana State University in Shreveport , State University of New York, University of Ten- nessee, and also received her B.A. from Centenary College. She taught English IV, Latin I, II, and German I. She also sponsored the Latin and German Club. MRS. MAREDIA BOWDON - Mrs. Bowdon, who was sponsor of HIGH LIFE, taught journalism and al- tended Louisiana College where she earned her B.S. MRS. PATRICIA THOMAS - Having received her B.A. from Dillard University, Mrs. Thomas taught English I, Il, Ill and sponsored the French Club. MRS. IOAN GLEASON - Mrs. Gleason received her B.S. in home economics at Louisiana Tech University. She taught Home Economics I and II and Child Development. Mrs. Gleason sponsored Future Homemakers of America. 130 Faculty if Mrs. Maredia Bowdon worked hard for HIGH LIFE ,wif Mrs. Patricia Thomas reviewed for a French test. ROTC Provided Leadership LT. COL. W. H. TEAL - Col. Teal received his B.S. from Texas A8fM and also attended the University of Arkansas and Central Missouri State College. He sponsored the Byrd Rifle Team. SGT. DAVID YERTON - Sgt. Yerton taught leader- ship development and reserve officer's training. SGT. MAI. MURRAY HUFFMAN - Sgt. Huffman taught ROTC. He was a retired Army Sergeant major for twenty-four years. He also sponsored the Orienteering Club. Sgt. Yerton checked students' I.D. cards. I? Col. W. Teal Sgt. D. Yerton Sgt. M. Huffman if , Sgt. Yerton checked the files of Byrd's Rifle Team. Sgt. Huffman arranged ROTC folders in order. , ,,..,, U 4 LEZS Sgt. Yerton, Col. Teal, and lammie Payne discussed an upcoming Rifle toumament. GUSHER 131 132 Faculty PHYSICAL EDUCATIO Helped MR. IERRY BURTON - Coach Burton served as the head football coach and track coach. He attended Northwestern State University, where he received his B.S. MR. THOMAS CATHEY - Coach Cathey was assis- tant football coach and also sponsored the Varsity Lettermen's Club. He also served as P.E. Department head. Coach Cathey received his B.S. and his M.S. plus thirty hours from Louisiana State University and Louisiana Tech. Coach Cathey served as health and physical education instmctor. MR. CHARLES EDWARD THRASH - Coach Thrash was a graduate of Southern University, from which he received his B.S. Coach Thrash was the assistant coach of the football team and head coach of the basketball team. He taught health and physical education. MR. MIKE POOLE - Having received his B.S. and M.A. from Northwestern State University, Coach Poole served as drivers education and physical education instructor. MRS. MARY WILLIAMS - Mrs. Williams taught physical education and also sponsored the Football Ad Staff. She earned her B.S. degree from Centenary College, her M.S. from Louisiana Tech and her plus thirty hours at Northwestern University. MRS. MINNIE GOLDSMITH - Mrs. Goldsmith taught health and physical education. She earned her B.S. from Grambling State University. MR. EARL BELLE - He received his B.S. from Grambling State University. Coach Belle taught physical education and drivers education. ' wi 5L-'W' S Mr. Burton Mr. T. R. Cathey Coach E. Belle assigned driving partners. ...Mw- Coach M. Poole observed the football team. Student Prepare for the Future 425 at Mr. C. E. Thrash Mr. M. Poole Mrs. M. Williams Mr. E. Belle QL, Mrs. M. Goldsmith Coach Thrash scheduled basketball games over the phone. Coach l. Burton explained a play to one of his students. Coach T. Cathey watched the football players lift weights. GUSHER 133 MATHEMATICS Offered New Knowledge 9, MJ,R,?.fE, If . , , ,A Mr. lohnny Harkness was kept busy grading tests throughout the year. 134 Faculty MRS. CARRIE BELLE - Mrs. Belle, who received her B.S. from Southern University, her M.Ed. from In- diana University, and her Master's plus thirty hours of credit from Louisiana State University, taught Math I. MR. ROBERT CROSBY - Having received his B.S. from Southem University, Mr. Crosby taught Math I and ll. MR. IOSEPH DORNIER - Mr. Dornier, who taught prep math, Algebra I, and advanced math, received his B.S. and M.Ed. from Louisiana State University. MR. IOHNNY HARKNESS - Having received his B.S. from Mississippi State University plus thirty hours of credit from Northwestern State University, Mr. Harkness taught prep math, geometry, and Algebra II. He also was the coach of the golf team. MRS. PEGGIE SMITH - Mrs. Smith, who received her B.S. from Southern University and her M.Ed. from Louisiana State University, taught Math I. MR. IOHN THOMAS - Mr. Thomas received his B.S. from Southern University and his M.Ed. from Prairie View A8fM. He received thirty hours of credit from Calitomia State University and also attended North- western State University, Case Institute of Technology and Stephen F. Austin University. Mr. Thomas taught business math, Math II, and served as the athletic business manager. A it Mrs. Carrie Belle Mr. Robert Crosby Mr. loseph Dornier Mr. lohnny Harkness Mrs. Peggie Smith Mr. lohn Thomas Mr. lohn Thomas illustrated his lesson by using the chalk board. SCIENCE Opened New Door Mr. Hubert Allen Mr. Rick Colbert Mrs. Delia Hamilton Mr. Stephen Howard I '2 Miss lean Ponder organized her materials for her next class. Miss lean Ponder Mr. Hubert Allen taught many new equations to his students. MR. HUBERT CLAY ALLEN - Mr. Allen, who receiv- ed his B.A. and M.S. from Mississippi State Universi- ty, taught Biology I and was the director of the reclamation room after school. MR. RICK COLBERT - Having received his B.S. from Centenary and his M.Ed. from Louisiana State University, Mr. Colbert taught Chemistry, physical science, and coached the Debate Team. MRS. DELIA HAMILTON - Mrs. Hamilton, who received her B.S. from Grambling State University, and her M.A. from Southern University, taught Biology I. MR. STEPHEN HOWARD - Having received his B.M.Ed. and M.M. from Northeast University, Mr. Howard taught physical science and physics. He was also the sponsor of Interact. MISS IEAN PONDER - Having received her B.S. and M.A. from Louisiana Tech University, Miss Ponder taught physical science and Biology I and Il. She was also the senior class sponsor. Taking roll at the beginning of every class was only a small part of Mrs. Delia Hamilton's duties. GUSHER 135 SPECIAL PRCGRAMS Aid d wa' it Mrs. P. Fish Mrs. N. Thomas Mrs. H. Hedgemon Mrs. R. Long Miss l. Spencer MRS. PAMELA FISH - Mrs. Fish having received her B.A. from Louisiana College and her M.Ed. from Nicholls State University and her plus thirty from Louisiana State University taught special education. She also sponsored the Z Club. MRS. NADALIE B. THOMAS - Mrs. Thomas receiv- ed her B.S. and M.Ed. from Southem University. She taught the hearing impaired. MRS. HELEN HEDGEMON - Having received her B.A. from Grambling State University, Mrs. Hedgemon taught in the Resource Room. She also sponsored the 4-H Club. MRS. REBECCA L. LONG - Mrs. Long received her B.A. from Northeast Louisiana University and Loui- siana State University. She taught special education. MISS IUDY A. SPENCER - Miss Spencer received her B.S. from Louisiana Tech University. She taught the hearing impaired and she also sponsored the Talking Hands Club. Miss ludy Spencer performed sign language at the Christmas Assembly Mrs. Rebecca Long was relieved after a long day's work. 136 Faculty Mrs. Pamela Fish checked papers in her free time. Student in Learnin 11 21 .LQ y it 'Q Mrs. Rhoda Bigner and Mrs. Peggy Fulco worked on their lesson plan during first hour. Mr. Ashe Young wished everyone a Merry Christmas. 8 MISS D. MOCK - Miss Mock received her B.S. degree at Northwestern State University. She also coached the girls basketball team, and taught math and English. MR. IAMES MCHUGHES - Mr. McHughes received his B.S. from Louisiana State University and his M.Ed. from Stephen F. Austin University and his thirty hours from Louisiana Tech University. He taught special education. MR. ASHE YOUNG - Mr. Young received his B.S. from Louisiana State University and his M.Ed. from Stephen F. Austin University and his thirty hours from Louisiana Tech University. He taught special education. MRS. ANGELA 1. AARON - Mrs. Aaron received her B.S. from Dillard University. She taught in the M.M.R. classes. MR. MICHAEL MYERS - Mr. Myers received his B.S. from Louisiana Tech and Louisiana State University. He taught special education and was sponsor of the Leo Club. MRS. RHODA BIGNER - Mrs. Bigner received her B.S. from Centenary College. She also attended Columbia University and was sponsor of the Talking Hands Club. Mrs. Bigner taught hearing impaired. X 'V 3 f is , xy 5 . A 'lei Miss D. Mock Mr. I. McHughes Mr. A. Young Mrs. A. Aaron Mr. A. Myers GUSHER 137 SGCIAL STUDIES Was Beneficial MRS. EVON ALEXANDER - Having received her B.S. from Bishop College and her M.S. from McNeese University, Mrs. Alexander taught American history. MR. LARRY KAHLDEN - Mr. Kahlden, who taught civics and geography, earned his B.S. from Louisiana State University and his M.S. from Louisiana Tech University. MRS. LILIAN SCHUFORD - Having earned her B.S. from Grambling and her M.S. from Northwestem State University, Mrs. Schuford taught geography, home and family living, and sponsored the senior class. MR. IAMES L. SULLIVAN- Having attended Nor- theast Louisiana University, Northwestern State University, Louisiana Tech, and Tel Aviv University, Mr. Sullivan received his B.S., his Master of Music Ed. and plus thirty hours. He taught free enterprise and civics. MISS BARBARA WHITEHEAD - Miss Whitehead, who taught American history, economics, and govemment, also served as GUSHER tinancial ad- visor. She received her B.A. and M.Ed. from McNeese State University. MR. HENRY WOODS - Having received his B.A. from Southern University and his M.S. from Illinois Institution of Technology, Mr. Woods taught American history and civics. Teachers Are People, T00! 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The coaches were: Charles Thrash, Mike Poole, Ronnie Baylor Tom Calhey, Earl Belle, and jerry Burton. 8 Qgfvgl The 1981-82 fighting Yellow lackets. ima ok 2 '- new GUSHER 143 YV The lackets Showed an Explosive Offense --w,S1'f.l- 5..ff: 4, ,qv -,-f ff. -- ,, . ...... 1 kkgik EV Frankie Sabbath broke through the line. Taking a leisurely jog around an opposing defense was Henry Hill. 144 Sports Hoss Bryant turned up field as lames Bowen watched The lacket defense wrapped up a Huntington Raider. Darrell Oliver had the ball up for a punt. 1 A Minden victim was swallowed up by Darrell Oliver and the lacket defense. ,Iggy In N is lames McDuffy held on to a Woodlawn Knight. 4 M' M.,-.:i' W- f,,. -.zsw-'1 f- f f, . V, . ,.s.f,,. .. U . ,R Nw l A ' l as .3 I K H K W ' -' . L- ,f f - . - . .. . . ,- .K , . . .lbyff-,ml 1-:,..y f..,.Q..,,.:. K- mf.. - we -. ... A ,N ., A A-1 Q f ., - . .I f E lames Bowen attempted a field goal. GUSHER 145 The jacket Generals concentrated on the game. Henry Hill tried to elude a Huntington Raider. 146 Sports Orlando Thrash made a darting run up the field. Frankie Sabbath left many defenders behind him The lacket defense rolled on Ruston. The Iron Curtain Shut on Opponents The lackets machine-like offense surged fonfvard. 4 4 The Iron Curtain of Byrd buried a Raider. Danny Evans lunged forward for extra yardage GUSHER 147 Lettermen L d the Wa Darrell Oliver Sr. - Letterman Ill Stanley Slankster Sr. - Letterman II ,iiiigigtltil I a e , git Wes we t a If , 4' AN U Gerald Williams lr. - Letterman II 148 Sports Eric Mize Sr. - Letterman I Orlando Trahsh Sr. - Letterman Ill lames Bowen Sr. - Letterman II naw-W' -if - , 1 '-1, Q . 1 I' -all 1 if Henry Hill Sr. - Letterman II Danny Evans Sr. - Letterman yn., b- 'ls ff? .,k. r'a' '- . tl? I ' irl fmi , t-': X' .ul 2 my . ifrfg ' I ' ' P- Nl if if I . L, . ,glf l Il 1 l ' Q V ,, -5 -31 ll 1 5 .Hit I 'zy 9 f V' l lV .IIXQ gf ,fl ll it 2 I , rt, Qf 1 tl nl . . fg fi f 7'-TY 7 lx-J 3 -L, Roland Autrey lr. - Letterman II lames Daron lr. - Letterman Il Wayne lefferson Eric Miller Sr. - Letterman I lr. - Letterman I Martin jefferson lr. - Letterman I t L' . . 3 ' .I . Q giggfiufxg , , Z ' iam 5 . are K 5 tual ff' fl F53 ,I Ml, APA, Frankie Sabbath Sr. - Letterman II 1 Richard Baudoin Sr. - Letterman II Chris Letendre lr. - Letterman II David Baudoin lr. - Letterman I it gal Q Charles Padgett lr. - Letterman I Barry Boston Sr. - Letterman II lames McDuffy Sr. - Letterman II lerome Bryant Sr. - Lettem1an I Lee lay Scott lr. - Letterman I lohnny Williams lr. - Letterman I Out tanding Pla ers Received Honors ee l s ,e fi in 3 ,, si .,,f l ff . Henry Hill Darrell Oliver All Dlstrictg Defensive Back Wide Receiver All Dlstrlct linebacker Offensive Tackle All Areap Defensive Back Wide Receiver All Area Offensive Tackle First team both ways. 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P ' ' 5 'M fi '--',- '.,.. -- ' fx? as l 5 9 f G ' -qi fi' S tg a-r a Q B , B ,a , t ,A f 'Q ef' if . af B, A 55 UQ 3 ff-i f , A gg I' I 1, ,Vi , 4 . N . . ,g:,,. MY. . . , Q .V -. A , V W A ff-,tu F df, 1, A , - 1 f. 'Q 2 'f . K f ' a A '1 , - 3' , , , ,yt fy, V ,HJ'ikifW Q . V . . .. aw, 2 is 1 Vx R k . . nw. , , I . krz, fl ,Z . Xb I, I mbg if M V jp I I if M 'iam Q2 !,t VXA Q or fl Q 3 ' X ' 1- 7 If , , if xi 5- W . 1 t 'K f D ll :.N1iWib Q I y A5 tn! A ws aaa .., f , 3 G G s 1- A , ? I .1 ' A K X , l V r .9 G-L V I at 1 L K in Q if WN Vg, .::f.? 2 A sss , C B LA ........ S ,Ma .. .mm s Offensive linemen: 1st Row: lohn Butler, Rick Anders, Tony Ladatto, Robert Allen, I. P. Cryer, Paige Dossett, Randy McGill. 2nd Row: Darrell Oliver, Ricky Baudoin, Charles Padgett, Stanley Slankster, lames Daron, Roland Autrey, Barry Boston, Wayne lefferson. 150 Sports ft Q 1YN s ,f ..., PR M L,VA --5 ig-T, ' QN - ' v a t , i si efalliclv fwvf 3 ' , i as D - I -W .f. S-XR ,, ft. 3-'ffl fi' 1 1 M t r fti it ' ' , ' s va T 4 3 atzfg Ng g'..:t s.-, S?'lS 's 'rfivr-1 f '-bf -fi . W ax .4 hi Tight Ends: 1st Row: lames McDuffy, Demetria Griffin, Chris letendre. Running Backs: 1st Row: Oscar Davis, David Baudoin, William Fain 2nd Row: Randy McCann, Chris Coburn, Danny Evans, lason Long. Hoss Bryant, Charles Byers. 2nd Row: Frankie Sabbath, Lee lay Scott lohnny Ayers, Orlado Thrash, Kenneth lohns. ,i - .,' ' ,--', -iar - . if R A'i' 5 ,V 'l ' ' 'T Y' Q X55 5, , big 'f 'e J 3 . ,JN. .., j X -..td fx sr-so Mgt, iv if 19 Defensive linemen: 1st Row: Vandrix Ruffin, Rick Anders, Tony Ladatto, Paige Dossett, Brydmen attacked an opposing Raider. Charles Padgett. 2nd Row: Roland Autrey, john Butler, lames Daron, Stanley Slankster, Wayne lefferson. -'Fi Swv. M Defensive Ends: Eric Miller, Barry Boston, lames Bowen, Chris Coburn, Danny Evans, lason Long. GUSHER 151 I 1 BYRD BYRD BYRD BYRD BYRD BYRD BYRD BYRD BYRD BYRD BYRD BYRD BYRD BYRD BYRD BYRD BYRD i BYRD Deundre Carey went for two. Nonhfhddo... Fair Park ...... Southwood . . . Greenoaks .... Marshall ...... NoheDame .... NonhCaddo ....... Nonhwood ,....... BookerT.VVadnngton Captain Shreve ..... Montgomery ....... Camph ........ Nat. Central .... Adarshah .... Anhne ....,.. NoUeDame .... Airline ......... Captain Shreve . . . ....63 ....41 ....70 ....60 ....57 ....83 .....76 ....69 ....60 ....67 54 59 53 ...65 The Varsity Team members were: Kneeling: Darrell Lewis, Shenfvood Henderson, Emest Taylor, Cedric Lott. Standing: Assistant Coach Robert Crosby, Orlando Thrash, Marvin Miller, Roderick lohnson, David Wilson, Henry Hill, Reginald Lampkin, Gabriel Hayes, Deundre Carey, Albert Carter, Coach Charles Thrash. GUSHER 153 jacket L ttermen Al ays Gabriel Hayes, Deundre Carey, Henry Hill, Lettennan Ill Letterman Ill Letterman II Sports Reginald Lampkin, Roderick lohnson, Albert Carter, Lettennan II Letterman I Letterman I Demonstrated Their Talent Cedric Lott, Marvin Miller, David Wilson, Letterman I Letterman I Letterman l Darryl Lewis, Orlando Thrash, Letterman I Letterman lll GUSHER 155 lackets Were Competitive The Byrd Yellow lackets' season was one of sound victory as well as defeat. Once again the lackets downed the Fair Park Indians 44 to 41. Other outstanding victories included the overwhelming of Captain Shreve 102 to 76 in an unsurpass- ed exhibition of basketball. Talent and determination was always shown by the more experienced Iettermen as well as the newer players. Henry Hill anticipated two points. Albert Carter concentrated on his freethrows. 156 Sports Deundre Carey was always prepared. Gabriel Hayes outjumped all of the Falcon opponents lackets Were a Constant Threat Robert Crosby coached both the Freshman and lunior Varsity Coach Crosby and Shervago Harris discussed game plans. team. I6 Members of the 1981-82 Freshman Basketball team were: Front: Henry McDowell, Shervago Harris. Back: Coach Robert Crosby, Roland Williams, Vincent lackson, Leonard Willis, Chris Griftin, Clarence Wilson, Archie Lawrence. Members of the 1981-82 lunior Varsity team were: Kneeling: Eamest Taylor, Dwayne lones, Coach Robert Crosby, Sherwood Henderson, Cornnell Williams, Marvin Miller, Zackery Carter. Standing: Paul Lawrence, Roderick Watson, Nikita Morris, Roderick lohnson, David Wilson, Charles Mosley, Thomas Porter, Billy Scott, Darryl Lewis. GUSHER 157 L DY IACKETS Shot for Success awww! Manager for the 1981-82 season was Patricia Hubbard. The 1981-82 Lady lackets had a suc- cessful season. Head Coach, Ms. Dee Moch and Assistant Coach, Mrs. Helen Hedgemon spent many hours working with the Lady lackets in order to ac- complish their victories. The team came out with an over-all 8-10 record. Two of the players, Gala Killingsworth and Sharon Smith, were All-District players. Patricia Hubbard was the manager for the team. Mrs. Helen Hedgemon and Ms. Dee Moch were the coaches 'C' ,t Gala Killingsworth Sharon Smith lennifer lohnson jackie Gordon Letterman III Letterman lll Letterman I 158 Sports lackie Howard Bobby Lawrence ,J Q Michelle lewis Christine Pouncy jackets jumped to great heights toward victory. Donna Raphel Kathy Robinson Earnestine Taylor GUSHER 159 L DY IACKETS Lost Close Games The members of the girls basketball team were: Kneeling: Donna Rapheal, lackie Howard. Standing: lennifer lohnson, Christine Pouncy, Sharon Smith, Gala Killingsworth, Kathy Robinson. Byrd Byrd Byrd Byrd Byrd Byrd Byrd Byrd Byrd Byrd Byrd Byrd Byrd Byrd Byrd Byrd Byrd Byrd 160 Sports North Caddo . . Green Oaks . . . Hallsville ..... Notre Dame . . North Caddo .... .... Southfield .... Captain Shreve Natch. Central ......... Airline ....... Notre Dame . . Captain Shreve ........ Bossier....... Green Oaks ..... .... BTW ......... Huntington . . . Southwood . . . Fair Park ...... .... Woodlawn . . . Gala Killingsworth outiumped her opponent for two points. GOLF Dffered Competition This year's golf team represented Byrd well. The 1981-82 team consisted of six members. The team was coached by johnny Clyde Harkness. They par- ticipated in several tournaments including the Southwood, Captain Shreve, and the BTW Invita- tional Golf Tournament. Valuable experience was gained by participating in these tournaments. loey Davis, David Boyd, Coach Harkness and Martin Stinson came prepared for a tough match. I Q' 3' , 'L 'ci S t, T , if f H ASA, K I I : ,- K Q 1 V , -, -X,-4-5fy.,f:gf-'QSM . , wr'-1-:K-.wr-ee ff-,...,,gX ' ' 5 1 A rats at ,5t.1'y,:A.gK4i , . Q el ge t Hamm mefffef'z?1e.eee'Q-AWe B as ' - - me B er, R' V 'fvvx ' A. f 1- W , 'ith-f-,-rvfsis-1-?F ',f?'-Q egiaf 3 5-.mg'52'i'e - me ,i,,wm, . --W V' 2 -C if 15 1 fha '1f:f w4 ' , zf- P ww -bf -S -' ,iz - hav f A 51 -C er new -- . Zee 433 ' K 4 ,kwa 'K 5-wit' N .' .-Q1-gm, -e, fe, er 5 'wg-fag FS- sew 'Sa 229' N' ' f'.r. 37Se' gf. f :'g556eaf,, ,f 'EQ c .1-5545.113.-,f314g'ff' M:fQ:, loey Davis practiced his swing. David Boyd Letierlflan lll Martin Stinson brushed up on his putting skills. ii! ,ar-. David Baudoin David Bums Letterman ll Letterman II Eric Banks Letterman I GUSHER 161 2 4 X ? S S 5 E 5 5 E S 5 O 1 1 1 1 4 ASEB LL Team Started New Season ,A pz,f,V, Three of the retuming Iettennen were: Douglas Martin, Kenneth Tingle, Ronald Molnar. V! - f . Q ' L if '- v 'V Vs M- 'v ' ' .Qi ,. XL-L afgfe 22 ' . fl, o g ca . We L W Kimi Nigga , ay-A ga- . 7 -1 1'he pitcher, Ronald Molnar, wanned up before practice. Kenneth Tingle tried to catch the fast-piich. GUSHER 163 jackets Mastered Baseball , , G ,I x -A' Luv- g E1 af, Q: , kg. lacket player contemplated whether or not to steal second base. Douglas Martin kept his eye on the ball. 164 Sports lason Long ran for first base. Skills Through Practice , fh-1: Hu., -,M my A.. ef W - 4 Q --ff guy.. , ew 7 X ,rf he jim K ,. K W , W .1V , V ,, ,l r. W -f L., W 1' M' gr ,f me ' 'f . ,:?a?'wgi' wi, l - ,, .mfs 'ffm W' l wie- ,,:,,E wwf nw: f f , ,. f ,V V- My ,, . ew'r'f f i I. , Unidentified lacket cleared first base. A jacket player sent one out of the park! GUSHER 165 all lackets Ran in Stride Deundre Carey practiced to become one of the best jumpers lames Daron hurled the iron ball for the jackets this season. in the area. l I -G9 ,K 1 A 5 1 l 1 HY 353 X' x n mu l at 351 , y . sf-14 N i M F .9 , .., , V ' A The 1981-82 track team members were: First Row: lames Bowen, Gabriel Hayes, Deundre Carey, Darrell Oliver, lason Brandly. Second Row: Henry Hill, lohnny Williams, Frankie Sabbath, lerome Bryant, Kenneth lohns. Third Row: Coach lerry Burton, Cedric Lee, Anthony Stevens, Anthony Houston, and james Daron. GUSHER 167 Track Team Perfected Their Form 168 Sports TT 'J Long distance runners were: Cedric Lee, lason Brandly, lerome Bryant, and Kenneth lohns. aff wgfhfrgvg 'Q-f s J' 1' ft- .rv 25.1 5 M ,. , M32 K rggwl it , , V ,Al , Jw -L4 ,.,,. , i va, ' , rf: . , ,. ' 5,-5 - ' i 4 Ml ifiii' ,. tam. , . , , Mg, Q rv: sf , , l ' M 3 -Zrixgjwf,-V , . , A-.M Sprinters were: lohnny Williams, Henry Hill, Frankie Sabbath, and Deundre Carey. Nara. lerome Bryant Letterman Ill lason Brandly Lettennan II if tk 5 six YP! 3 at .f Darrell Oliver Gabriel Hayes Deundre Carey Henry Hill Lettennan III Letterman III Letterman Il Letterman ll we eeey L lames Bowen Tarrence Sabbath Frankie Sabbath Anthony Houston Lettennan Il Letterman II Letterman ll Lettennan I ,yttt I W ,,.,' ., M. ,. S7 H 5 f Field track team members were: Standing: Henry Hill, Fredrick Wade, Darrell Oliver warmed up for practice. lames Bowen. Kneeling: lames Daron, Darrell Oliver. GUSHER 169 GIRLS TRACK TEAM The 1982 girI's track team was com- posed of many active members who par- ticipated in various sport events. Mrs. Helen Hedgemon was the coach of this great team. Every day these girls practiced during sixth period and many hours after school. Often they practiced with the boy's track team for perfection. These ', S l Y girls were successful at their meets. J. ' I . Q., wx ilk. WEEE, ' .5 - , , ' - .:?:h. 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Bacarisse Charles L. Bain Erika M. Barber Richard T. Baudoin GUSHER 177 . ' 1 'L' A X qv gxl- ii Y' . , , ,in I Li A., at - Y . v 1' ' ,V A 'wfsifiii' 1' 1 Q A ' Wx' . 5 VC' A gb Missing MQW' H- ,z , f-f A ww, A Lora F Beebe P ,A . um: ,, fig 1 1. , as lla ..,. , b ',, ' ix' ,,,' 4 ry i' ,...v 447' ' in 1 ' tv Part of Each SENICR' Year V Leandres Brooks Robert l. Brownfield ' Pamela Bryant 1-:,.,.L, r n,,,l fl, I A n .. .- .. A - F. Callen Donnie L. Lee L. Tonya D. Carey lohn P. Cariere George L. Cauthen GUSHER 179 180 Clas For Their Achievement . ., GUSHER associate editor and photographer Rick Anders, business manager Mona Miley, associate editor lane! Hornbeck, and ad manager Beth Ann Arnold. Q . ,M 4, fi, Y 'tire Ig Richard E. Estrada Deborah D. Everitt Lisa L. Flowers Franklin Stephen D. Fricks lanice M. Gafford Mary E. Gentry Gala R. George GUSHER 181 J li -um. - 10.1 'Lungs , 7' ' 1 a ' 5 Q., W sk' ' fin 4-. J' ,ng , ' as 3 M 'A Their jacket Spirit n, ,nf --,,,,.,,,,,,, nA,,nJ' n,,.-,, n-L:,u n---:--- Cecil P. Herrington lames D. Hicks Christopher W. Hoffman GUSHER 183 SENIORS Served Their KI---ll..ll LIAIIA- l---nrs ll-,,L,,l IQ , 1 n r un . Norman T Howse Mona M Hudson Sharon A ' ' ' C. A. 1 X 1 2 184 Classes Adrienne M. lohnson jackie M. lohnson Donna N. lones A Communit Through Club .4 I--1 23 fi n l 'x K t, Debra D. Kimble David M. Knight Karen A. Kolthoff Georgia P. Kosmitis Carol W. Kramer Reginald L. Lampkins Stanley S. Lester Q'- The presidents of some of the active service clubs: Barry Boston, Leo Club: Michael Politz, Key Club: Trey Howse, Interact: Z Club, Gia Kosmitis. GUSHER 185 The Cut of B rd Wa Charles Magee Mary S. Malone Sheila M. Martin Allison Martinez Student Council officers Lisa Flowers, secretary Stinson, president: Winn Treese, treasurer. L d by sENloRs Martha McFarland 1'-.,..nxu n4-l..-:.:-- L., , ... . Ramona L. Miley Edward N. Minor Eric E. Mile Mimi Mize Ronald A. Molnar Karen L. Moore Christopher L. Morris GUSHER 187 VUE' if ,pu J L-,A ,,,, X H 1, , ww- iw' ' W '71 ,Vs acq ' Q -1' uellne K Pa jf- 1 3 X J w N22 'W x , to a Great Year riwcz - lille: X iii Susan M. Rinehart Cheerleaders Christy Williams, Adrienne lohnson, Mauricea LeBlanc, and Robin Ellis. Herbert E. Robbins Donna M. Robinson Harold D. Rogers ' ' Sherri Ross Iacqueline M. Roussel Deborah G. Sabbath GUSHER 189 190 Classes 192 Classes SENIORS Had a Successful Year ll ,,'.. J r Rose M. Wilson B. Williams Diane Williams Edna L. Williams L. Williams Michelle R. Williams Carmelita Wilson Charles E. Wilson Aaron B. Winston janet R. Wreyford Trelvis L. Zenter I X Z GUSHER 193 194 Honors lgobin gihzabefll Senior gauorifea ame5 .jwlenry Eowen 1981-7982 QI tleunclre .fdnfonio gare .KQPQH oljyllfl WOOPG y GUSHER 195 3 1 ' I 2 gafuin gabrief Juayeb ? ESEE' Q ,- Senior jauorifeb , f 'kk'y Qf' pamefa ,Anne Jewia 196 Honors Wickaef gerarc! pogfz 4 7981-1982 Wadine marie Cain CUSHER 197 I 1 l W, wmgeff. am,,,f 198 Honors enior auorifefn L ,mQ A As V 'Yi yd .-y g muffin gric Sfinaon l98l i982 3. .xdclrienne flyhkclzefk yolznzion garuin wafaon cus:-:En 199 IU IORS Enjoyed Each Others Company The junior class of 1981-82 showed the true meaning of school spirit like never before. They became actively involved in the school and in many extracurricular ac- tivities. luniors began making serious plans toward attending college by taking the ACT Test. In addition to planning the junior Prom, the class officers made plans for a dance to be given in December at which juniors would receive their senior rings. With the conscientious effort given by all the juniors this truly was The Year of the lACKETS! The 1981-82 class officers were: From Left to Right: LaSandra Shepherd, Sandra Sloan, lackie Winston, Laura Smith, and Linda Albright. Choosing among her many Byrd admirers was a hard decision for LaSandra Shepherd. 200 Classes junior jackets jived and jammed. Lesley, if Ted could have seen you then. The fearless five were always on top. .WJUCK .QL X f Q Butch, Tingate, and Chuck were spirited, All of the Day and All of the Night. Connie, what are you going to do with him now? Beth Proudfoot faithfully supported the lackets during a football game. Spas!!! Mary Williams and lames Daron enjoyed the first day in Miss Whitehead's class. GUSHER 201 IU IORS Supported the lackets Linda Albright Robin Alexander Fred Anderson Tammy Anderson Sonia Anding Wanda Ardison Roderick Ashley Roland Autrey Steve Bacarlsse Eric Banks 'X NS? Christine Barberousse Margaret Bates The lacketeer supported the jackets during a pep-rally. David Baudoin Charles Blalock lohn Bobbitt Lisa Booker Louis Bosley Denell Boult Marc Brewer Lari Brown 202 Classes Through Thick and Thin Karen Cain Reginald Capers Christopher Clark David Burns Deborah Burton Chris Bussie lohn Butler Audrey Cain Chris Coburn Lesley Cook Colleen Cookson lune Cooley lane Cotton wondered what the pep-squad was up to. loanna Corn lane Cotton Denise Cramer Gregory Crosby lackie Cryer Paul Davidson james Daron Michelle Davis GUSHER 203 204 Classes UNIDRS Gained Valuable Nadine Deaton lohn Dietrich Shawn Dixon Paige Dossett Ashley Duggan l.eta Eaves Patricia Edwards Richard Eglin Christy Fenton Paul Fraley limmy Hall lonathon Henderson Clay Higgins Kevin Higgins Willie Hogan Robert Holloway Alesha Hood Efrain Horta james Horton Anthony Houston jenny Frye Charlotte Gillyard Ginger Graham Bob Graves Lenora Greer Demetria Griffen E perience Andrea Howard Andrea Hudson Beverly Irvine Leroy lackson Catherine lohnson Roderick lohnson Karen lones Tingate Iue Quang Kha lulie Kolthoff Patrick Lafferty Dwayne LaFitte Bobbie Lawrence Kirby Lawson Willie Lawson K5 ' Connie was always on the phone. Karen Cain, muzzled at last. GUSHER 205 Beth Proudfoot, Sandra Mercik, and Colleen Cookson enjoyed the football game. Georgia Lucas Angela Lucero Connie May Eslandra Marshall Annette Mayeaux Roderick McAustin jackie McClain Cleve McCoy julie McDuffy lonathon Mclasac Cathy McLain Sandra Merecik Stacey Meredith Gawain Middleton 206 Classes UNICRS Achieved Andrea Logan lason Long Dennis Love Lynette Lee Chris Letendre Donna Lightfoot High Standard 5 I Ronnie Norman Yolanda Oliver Carl O'Neal Charles Padgett Eric Miller Marvin Miller Warren Mitchell Lisa Montano ludy Moran Nikita Morris Candi Nance Chuck Nance Alton Needhan Veralynn Nielson Robbie Pratt Barbara Peck Kenny Pllgreen William Parker ludy Patureu Peggy Paxton Chuck, you're not as bad as you think!!! GUSHER 207 IU Beth Proudfoot Tina Rachal Tommy Rachal Amy Reynolds Raymond Rhymes Terrance Sabbath Adrienne Schewe lim Scott Lori Seegers lo Shackelford LaSandra Shepherd Pamela Skannal Sandra Sloan Carol Smelser Bob Smith Kevin Smith Laura Smith Gary Snow Talbert Strather Ernest Taylor Toni Toups Kim Thompson Regina Travers Mary Trujillo Roles in School Raymond Trujillo Lisa Tullos Ted Turner Lynette Veals Pam Ward lerome Washington leff Watson Susan Webber Malcolm Weston lesse Whitaker Sharon White Gerald Williams Reggie Willis Ierard Wills Amy Winder SMILE! You're on candid camera! GUSHER 209 X,,-- sg A WNW. lllllllllll 'WIIIII saws . High Goal Were Achieved Etha- mix 4-T-. ....'- 'l lg-..,W ' N ? Sophomore officers were Kate Farmer treasurer Debbneloseph sergeant at arms Tiffany Mason president Henry Polltz secretary 210 Classes David Alderson Suzette Alexander lamie Baker Donald Barker Tammy Berghoefer Ricky Blair Annette Bolin Larry Bolin Willie Bolin Mary Bolton Lenora Brewster Gary Brooke Charles Brooks Georgette Brooks Karen Brown b Determined SOPHOMORES Kevin Brown Kelton Bucklew Pamela Burns Donna Burton lulie Cheatwood Lela Christaw Ronnie Clinton Timothy Cooper I. P. Cryer Darlene Cureington Tara Dale Amanda Daniel Angie Davenport Amy Davison Edith Deen lames Denning Carol Dinwoodie Angela Dixon Steve Douglas Toby Drummond Robert Duggan Orie Dyas Tyrone Evans Tim Everitt Kate Farmer Delores Fitzpatrick Cindy Flowers William Fain Sharon Farley Deanna Fraley GUSHER 211 SOPHGMCRES Anticipated a Latonia Franklin X i xc. ,h 3 , V .. ,,. I G. .fy P' 'l lim Gaddy .S ure lames Gardner 0+ Available Lori Rand was an active member of Pep Squad. Tim Gardner Marian Ghoston Rosa Goodwill ludy Grant Patricia Grant Shorn Griffin Philip Goerner X,- Rhonda Hall Nathaniel Hardy lerry Harris Billy Harvey af ff' Robin Headrick Sherwood Henderson Reginald Henry Marie Hill hi 212 Classes Successful junior Year Yolanda Holloway Tern Holtby Cynthia Howard lacqueline Howard Marlene Humphrey Audrey jackson U33 Terri Holtby always shared a smile. Derrick james David jamison Charles jefferson Mike jenkins Dean johns Kenneth johns Eric johnson jennifer johnson Lena johnson Willie johnson Darrell jones Debbie joseph CUSHER 213 SOPHOMDRES Parti ipated in Suzanne Kelley Danny Kenner Tony Ladatto Stephanie Landsdale Hoang Lee 5fTm's4'xx f Boris Lewis Cindy Lewis Delores Lewis Michelle Lewis Rodney Lewis Stephen Lombardino D Kao? 97 Pierre Long Steve Loul Henry Politz helped Steve Lombardino with some AM homework. ff? Cedric Lott Donald Luker Renee McCarty Mike McConnell ,L X XX il Patrick McConnell Vicky McDaniel Rendy McDonald Eula McDowell Randy McGill 214 Classes Many School Activities Edward McKinney Shkeatia McKinney Mike Malone Doug Martin Tiffany Mason Amy Mathews Kathleen Mathis Nathaniel May Billie Mendels Douglas Meshelle Claude Metoyer Brenda Miller Laurie Mitchell Kate Farmer and Luke Britt were frequently seen walking the halls together. Michael Mitchell Troy Morgan Alexander Moseley Felecia Nash Mark Noble Anthony Oliver Karla Oliver Fred Osby Dee Anne Parker GUSHER 215 Senior of 1984 Achieved a lennifer Patterson lames Paxton jamie Payne Gloria Pitts Zonda Police Henry Politz Christine Pouncy Doris Pouncy Lisa Procell David Pye Lori Rand Gloria Randle Daron Reddis Kristin Roberts limmy Rosso Robert Rost Timothy Ruffin Damon Schewe Eric Schoufarber Barbey Scott Becky Sewell Tony Shields Donna Shoupe Dee Slankster -1... a vt N41 an -ff., re .f R 'd.4g,fw Q Zniiva A l- , 4 in ,W V91 3,xa,v. -if f A 4,j',w', uv- f,,,5am '4, ,vf-gym N 55,69 ,pc V XX' Q-?' , 5 f N s 'f ff ,,' Wggmffr Q w Successful SOPHOMOR if is E Year Annie Small Christopher Smith Terrie Smith Thomas Sorrells lacqueline Standmore Eric Stavig Deborah Sleelty Mike Stouffer limmy Thomas Lamar Townsend Suanna Traley Fredrick Trammell Bobby Vaughn Allan Ward Kenneth Washington Sherrie West Barbara Williams Kevin Williams Linda Williams Scott Williams Kay Williamson Doretha Willis Greg Wilson Vickie Wimpy GUSHER 217 Enthu iastic SGPHOMORES Sheila Woods Ryan Wright Huey Youngblood s a l Q Q3 sax 1 Mrs. Schuford, counselor, discussed future plans with Debbie loseph. limmy Rosso tried to get his books while Amy Davison distracted him. 218 Classes Carnell Williams, Karla Oliver, and Darrell Lewis discussed what they did over the weekend. .Q e is W' Qc J X a H :ig gag' gl, 1 W D s a a Tiffany Mason, Kate Farmer, and Amanda Daniel were initiated for Z Club. Showed Spirit Philip Goerner waited for his turn. DeeAnne Parker worked hard for the Pep Squad. MW Amanda Daniel and William Fain proved that sophomores have spirit. The sophomore class officers relaxed after school. GUSHER 219 FRESHME Presented ,a This year's newcomers to Byrd car- ried on Byrd's traditions in the same man- ner as in the past. The freshmen showed school spirit by cheering for their class and winning spirit sticks during pep rallies. They also supported their class by attend- ing football and basketball games, and taking part in Go West Day, Homecom- ing, and Sadie Hawkins. Many were active in sports, music, drama, and extra- curricular activities that furthered their education. For Byrd freshmen beginning their high school career at Byrd, 1981-82 was a time for learning more about life, meeting new people, and planning for the future. The 1981-82 freshman officers were: Angela jefferson, Tony Lucero, Myra Naylor, Nathaniel lohnson, Sandra Blackshire, LaFonda Claiborne. Amy Rodenroth concentrated on a football game. Erick McKinley and Marcello Rophael talked on the way to class. 220 Classes Fresh Faces to B rd .MM ,bi 'kr - .451 Vargo Harris and LaShunda Bennett discussed the day's events. Mrs. Lillian Schuford helped Chris Griffen with a Civics assignment. Marc Miller talked to Beth Farmer and Margaret Graham while waiting for the bell to ring. GUSHER 221 Brian Anderson Cindy Averitt Cynthia Ballas Marissa Bamburg Dawn Barnett FRESHMEN Charged Melissa Bartet lim Baudoin Lisa Beckham Lashunda Bennett Ernistine Taylor cheered for the Yellow lackets. 222 Classes Ross Bryant Brian Berly Holly Cagle Brian Capers Marsha Carter Cheryl Brooks Mark Brooks Glen Brown Monica Bryant X Alan Bury Sandra Blackshire Richard Bond leremiah Bosley Bruce Boyd Charlotte Brooks Into a New Year Darren Davis lake Davis loseph Davis Ben Deaton Deidra Dixon Vilam Dong 60 Grit Roy Clay Sylvia Collins Neda Corn lames Carthorn Brian Cheevis Lafonda Claiborne Green Clark Michael Clark Danny Cristaw .NNN David Traylor barely made it to class before the bell rang. Shirley Dorsey Fredrick Douglas Audrey Duncan Derrick Dyas Stephanie Evans Beth Farmer Patricia Farmer Terry Fitzpatrick Deborah Fletcher GUSHER 223 ' r E if mf lil lennifer Gafford Walter George Tracy Gilliam Gwen Goines Margaret Graham Anthony Green Darryl Greene Chris Griffin Amanda Guess Angela Hamer Karen Hamshire Harold Harris Patsy Harris Vargo Harris Dionne Harvey FRESHME Achieved 124' Rick Whiteside smiled for the camera as he opened his locker. 224 Classes Marie Hatfield john Heinzerling Brenda Henderson Mark Herbert Clifton Hicks Marline Higdon New Goal 7 Freshmen showed true lacket spirit at a football game. Phyllis Higgins lacqueline Howard Robert Hughes Barbata Hunter Angela lefferson Nathaniel lohnson Ioel lolley Angie ludd Nita Keckler Iames Keith Tanya Ladatto Charlotte Lewis Troy Lewis lohnny Lonadier Tony Lucero Marilyn Mathis Henrietta McAustin Mark McDonald Erick McKinley Chuck Miller GUSHER 225 lacket Spirit Was Displayed Marc Miller Tuwonda Miller Susan Molnar Cedric Moses Dexter Muray Shawn Murray Myra Naylor Perry Patterson Frank Payton Teresa Peevy Patricia Pickett lodie Quaintance jennifer Rambin Marcello Raphel lames Robbins Terri Robinson Amy Rodenroth Darryl Rose leffrey Roy Marlene Scott Wendy Singleton Ronald Sloan Christopher Smith Dawn Smith Helen Smith Huey Smith Richard Stanton Scott Stellflue Robert Wade Noel Walker b the Freshmen ,112 Tom Washington Walter Washington Gelradine Watts Wayland Waxham Brenda Wells Clifford Weems leff Weems Dave Whitaker Lea Wiggins Rodney Williams Anthony Wilson Lawrence Wynn Clarence Wilson Leonard Willis loseph Wise Freshman lackets participated in I line. GUSHER 227 228 Ads mv' Y Y Y Y Y xxxw RA Y .Y 'Mx u YY-YYY gf? N .W .M xii Y Y Y ml III! 'Ili i ' , Y Y Y Y Y E YY , Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y . , Y A Y - Y Y Y Y Y Y YY! Y cusgasn 229: Alwnder 8zAlexander..g Lwil Pwvle 01110 1 . Who LQC3l'BllSl1Il6SS K QAI Ajgxazldgfk i - Alexander We're'G- ii! specialists. We know 'the ins5i111d-Oxifs of I A insuranccand riskman- . fi ' . .1 11 0 1 ii if ! b5,fETifnSnf5ZZZ2e X ' f Y12llICiHlSCFYiCCS. 3y A X We also know the ins-and-Guts ofgyour 156211 business environment. flfhafs lggw we,can give X you the truly proibssionul setixice 900 desiefve. x 1:--Caikus. M N 1700 Buckner V 0 Square 11 0 1 1 0 Shreve ort La. ' 1 I 0 0111 711101, p eggmlgr 1 1 , 0 1 313-221-1ss1 1 2 1 -.. h ,h 0000 0111 W ?A 1 1 w N 101 A 0 0111 1 1 1 R.w-wow 1 Lghl' ng: 1 K , U 1'AL 1VDi8p6n8irfg0Q3icia!1,, 1 , 0 2414 Line1Aye,V , f Mpn.-Fri. A ' f' 'V 0ff.222-7832 V 'K' 'Hf'8.8f30-5130: 7 Q AA W99kGnd,222-6930 llbelgqndby Appl. 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A K' ?.r', if ' ' i llN'l'HE nmr ,FRENCH-QUARIIER TOWNHOUQETS l Afifrzf:v1ral.b D'ns :S 'foiffgfzf .wtf Q, . . 1 'V Q. if xx r L s Q 1 , 2 I Ill l 1 3 M A H1,1 l ,, .l,, ' 'ff' lim' Af - 1 r X , Q Q Q' 1 f r ' l X' ls ftb ' ' 61, if 1 lf Af .asc . ui fr 1 77 KYSYIUTW GJ? l'l'l 6l'l'l6llf.4 0 61 , 4g,,:,,3l I-ll ' I S l The Beck Building V, Shrevepogtl,Loui,qliifx,a,1Z3i1l01 Phcme131'8f221-4499 L l 1 v . xii, iff fi' K V, g3l5,551,1354 K K , ,,,. J 3 K l , .l lll 'ln' 'V' l 'U1zg CwE Qvmfz . ,A lll' ' h h DISlliNGUISHgDGIFTS5: ' VLLL '15 V l 4e1,rQrERnEMoNT common :iff l if V HERMERXROSENHELD j saagysponjf iLTQUlSlANA' snrnuav KERR 'lcusnzn 231 FRUM ffl FWENB .uswemzs 519 Marshall Street Shreveport, La. Phone 221-0613 OSCAR CLOYD, 1 mc. REALTOR 7023555508 Rd. 2023? 38,381 .K 4902 Barkldalt Blvd. 1 741,314 COIIIMIIUIGI 1' L swmwn. 2555 Flournoy-Luca! 2555 Flournoy-Lucas 8874766 W7-H11 ' Tern We hope your years at Byrd are as special as they were for us! Tammy and Frank 1 1 . Eovei, A1 Ay 232 Advertising ' 1 1 y You Should Se Coming to Us HEADHUNlERSS S BEAUTY SALON A 111920 East 70th Street Shreveport La 71106 Ph.. 865-7196 I If to Him, 'famwmm John David Stevvart 1 1 STEWART AINSURANCE 1 3004 Knight Office Place shrevepoft yy Louisiana 318l865-7181 AU1TYPeS,0f 1 Insurance HURLEY CJILAFAND GAS coMPANvs s S 406 Petroleum Building, 1 1 Phone 221 0654 A shrveperx Ldulslana 71101 yy H 1 ' A - 1x ' 3964 VOURf.E DRIVE, SRREVEPORT, LL I TEBBE S BOWLERO BOWLING LANES INC 1210 Shreveport Barksdale Highway Phone 865 2329 DonaldG Tebbe President I , . Shreveport, Louisiana 71105 9 Gail Burdue Manager IMAGE IMPROVEMENT OF SHREVEPORT Image of Lovelmess Image Color IMAGE Junior Image Pat Graham 3000 Falrheld 221 0344 Shreveport, La p p 71104 For My Nieces! Angel Connie and Denise! YAZBECK Gfaduafe ANN SALES C0 , INC LUCY Mig? r r r2o2oMarket Srreet r rr 5 n shrevepofua 71101 r l .e??!?ne425 375' THURMAN l G0 SIIIIVI SIMD!!! 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BOX 318-222-0684 Shreveport, Louisiana 71163 1 ., C Q? irr r 5 1 Shreveport, Louisiana 1 Vi KAMPEIVS G ?f 'ffi 1 1 jphane 13133 5357115 li e 1 C C KORNER i E-vvfheireef 11 1 71108 ii C ' 1 p 1 Phone f31C8jff8B5i-e3851 fQ1Umne's e C For the Great Outdoors- Camping Trailers and W,v,m 'Y 1 Suppifes 1 A e Canoes, Backpack Equipifienl-I 1 ,f i Q Shoes for Leisure--Clothing lorl-liking ggi prai gfiifiii E1Hpi'.-5w,p5Q 1 Let Us Outfit You for All Your Camping and 1 ' ' 1wfp '!feisu'eActivities' ui ii C .11e, 9 1 iil 1 1p1p 2. 1 l 1 235 236 AdV6I'liSfng T iw Sufazm Crave! 2000 Fairfieid Avenue at Olive Street 0 1 S Post Office Box No 4085 James Scooter Swann eeee Telephone 1318! 222 75230 Best Wishes to Miss Beth Ann and Miss Becky From KATHY and TREY 'A Shreveport, Louisiana 71104 1 ounvao. Munaav 1 iiiiiS ' office ,, 'fi . . gi 7 E General Manager 13181 326-5679 ' ' iv ' A Remodeling Division Plain Dealing fa' ' p Route 3, Box 1372 ,IIV h 13181226-9865 1 0 h Plainpsaling,-LAi7e1064' 0 Shreveport HGMES BY ' i'1r 1 4353352211241 I Q - R'LEY-BEAIRM S l 1' A Division or UNITED STATES RILEY Con-PORAIION Q7l.if5g'l , PO Box 311 5. SHREVEPORT, LQUISIANA Zqggg - PHCQNE1'31g.g65g5351 ' A Q GUSHER 237 Weddings - Outdoor Portraits - Portraits Proms - All Occasions A -1 5418 Hearne Ave Shreveport, LA 71108 BygAppointment Only 318 1 , ,,A 1, i m,Vh 636-5300 O H Q Photography A 1 J in ja, ,V Y a Xll my Sir-vl!5l1r'f'g 1, lg .A W 1 'I' 'l-ul 'ph an ' 518 865551 ,l ,fr WCW, ! ' ' V Photography by leonnem 309, at L tu :nr A 11165 238 Advertising 3311 Line Ave B65 8457 Shreveport LA 865-8458 HAIR STYLING 5 Was it that funny. Mona? ,-- , , a.: casascaeat ,-sv'--' f. x A-vt' Q A 1 L 'if' if , vpqj-Qgjvvkj A Q-gt sg Drifxmwig CO1 ,l'DSBlil2l2N QQ tgl.!I 9f1:'i'i'!5:f35!f7 f qtllig Alftlvfi f . 4 A - hw ' y . WALTER HAWKINS y 'L,, V. commav ' ' f it REALTORS - ' vo s 'aaa hBld. shig pnrmos .Y 4 Ph eamavsmsoo '.-' ' :vg,w 1.n.-.aw - ' ' ' 1 ana 71105 -. na v nav wept as L A wage I 1, tL,s,a,.Q,,4Qq.,...,-13.0, , . . - -..-Uv uw vy v -- -. U ,. 510 oh0otwf0UQQ, u J! Q! ,I I1 ig, '53 13am ec vv rve u wa, 1 t ,, on ae, Q -0 ' u . GARY MAYFIELD S congratulations'1.2. Complete Family Hair Care First y Late by Special Appointment Va Block South of Byrd Tuesday Friday Saturday Last A elyo 15,382 A i 4 5 a 1ryoyl 9:00-5:00 Southern Maid Donuts 3011 E Kings Hwy Discounts Schools and Churches ii 5 H This ad IS eompliments of the home of junioriaml missy sportswear for less 1 lp,-in because we appreciate what you've done forrus ge 1 -fe--m - Quo Lafayette SA Gonzales Kenner . 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Western Electric Western Electric s Shreveport Works plays a mater role ln helping keep people in touch nationwide It annually produces over halt of the new telephones used in the Bell System Established ln 1965 in Southwest Shreveport Western Electric has experienced impressive growth being tor the past ten years Louisiana s second largest manufacturing facility Over 6 700 employees work datly to provide high quality telephone sets and related equipment for use an the world s finest telecommunications network ., . . . , . r f. . . . 'L 1 1 1 .. , . .. , . I - u n fy ' , , E I . e X K, u q Q V . 244 Advertising SOUTHWEST OIL TUOIQ Salesi gsegrvrce-Repair 1805 Line Avenud SB1gfE?Qpoft Louisiana 71101 , iy ip 0 Box Dfive Teleph-:ine C7181 222-4111, m h' i if? 5 SHIGVGPQIT, L8 71 Ph0h8 C3181 ' L R1 GSBY a SERVICE co. FQ ,ugfk 3 N as fl . 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Downtown Heart 0' Bossier South Park Mall Uptown Zfir at Hires hgteriz-rn Qhurrh OOO JORDAN STREIT is hrehepnrt, 'glruiaizzxtzx 71101 Adrl 8 ' :es 5 594538 RFU' 28 Pierremont Common 6505 Line Avenue Phone ass 5136 1 ,P R' 15545. + u' Shreveport, La. 71106 'L - J im 5 Q Della SPOT CLUBQVQIC 610 MARSHALL O SHREVEPORT, LA. 71101 13181221-2527 J .zz JS QF Monday Thru Friday 9:30 a.m. 'til 5:00 p.m. A Saturdays 9:30 a.m. 'til 4:30 p.m. 2011 Centenary M E Shreveport, La. 71 104 1 I 5 13181425-5772 fm THE WERNER COMPANY, INC. General Building Contractors M155 be U6 5:1 .Qi HQMER FLYNN, Jn. 318-222-2247 P.o. Box 3870 President 1320 Pierre Avenue gkgu, lngegdyy and gemomibdipy ::S:':g:inl: GAY 318-222-3191 Shreveport, Louisiana 71103 GUSHER 255 A Free Glft For You .... l' ,r'll lf you are a full-time student or returning to school or college we have a gift for you - an EDU-CHEK account. Any authorized school of your choice makes you eligi- ble - commercial college training or business school medical school college and high school. FREE Checking Account with no monthly service charge as long as you re- main a full-time student. FREE Personalized checks for easy iden- tification tno charge for printingl. Walletlpurse size check register and container. FREE Come by any of our convenient locations ann start your own EDU-CHEK personal account today. You can open it with any amount. Ill x. iiixxi FIRST where good bank g gets better everyday' lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll - ffiflllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ' ftfjiogggia Choose From Handpainted Plaques on G9 1 A5 Beveled Glass - Stained Glass ' y Suncatchers -- Sandcastles 258 Advertising Unusual Acrylic Gift Items H48 Plerremont Common QUSHER 259 Do you need a reason to join the Louisiana National Guard? Well, here are some very good incentives FREE COLLEGE TUITION State law provides exemption from tuition payments In all state supported Colleges in Louisiana lor all active members ofthe Louisiana National Guard This exemption may be claimed lor five 151 separate years or until receipt ofa bachelor s degree whichever occurs first S1500 ENLISTMENT BONUS S4000 IN EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANCE High school seniors and graduates who enlist ln certain National Guard units may receive a 51500 enlistment bonus or S4000 ln educational assistance SPLIT TRAINING PROGRAM Split training means that your Basic Trammg and Advanced Individual Trammg in the National Guard iwhich must be completed within a twelve U23 month time framel can be staggered to tit your personal schedule For example you can take Basic Trammg the summer ot your gunlor year Consider It a paid full time summer gob During your senior year of high school you will go to the monthly National Guard meetings Consider lt a pald part time job Then you can take your Advanced Individual Trammg the next summer be paid for that too and be home summers of full time employment and two years ot part time employment CALL YOUR LOCAL NATIONAL GUARD RECRUITER AT SFC MAX O SASSER 226 7616 rw-if I5-EN I- AN EQUAL opponrumrv EMPLOYER NATIONAL GU! F' u GUAQDJ I I I V I at a n I I , - - 1 L Ol' . . , . . . I . , , . - . . 3 . 7 in time to attend college, business or vocational school in September. That's two - , . , 4.5: Y ,K , Y E 1 ' I , gt' at I i I ' Q ,Q-A cc ss 1 Q 'itexf' I 1 1 260 Advertising W Set The P re Dethloff Jordan QQ: McClure. C. R. Dethloff 'CL L'ILL iff?iffJjg Ci1ffiMsiCiure Jr. C.P.C.U. Mrs. R. C. Jlifdari 'i i 735 ' L' , A, A Edd R. Bomar Glenn N. Walker Jr. ' S. C. Fuililove Jr. T. Harmon Jackson GU5UERf 3251 10 the A A of 1982 127E Kings Hwy 1 i Shreveport La 71104 A 1 A 868 5417 o.K. CLEANERS JUE S RESTAURANT 3815 Youree Drive 861 1585 Shreveport Louisiana 71105 Featuring Chinese and American Dishes at Reasonable Prices 262 Advertising A NANKING RESTAURANT American Dishes Seafood Steaks Cocktails Established A 1' Lunches 11 AM2 Open From 10 AM This UMW : 4 AM Tomorrow Mornihgfff F W Closed Sundayejr 1 , 221-4933 A A Orders Prepared to Go Downtown Shreveport- 614 Milam 141. I fr - A Dishes nn in Q X locker ly fi S 'S Susie Fair Mgr. Custom Made S'port Jeans Eastgate Shopping Center 1738 East 70th Street Shreveport La 71105 Choice of Fabrics and Design 13181 797-1926 A Touch of Class Phone sas-0941 W A gllfffffll FLonA sruolo y f gllllflqllc' Floral Designs for All Occasions WE MAKE ,T PRETTY - Gift Items -- Gertrude G. Davis192 l ' A Pennsy vania ve. Horticulturist and Designer Shreveport La. Qeutn D Petersen Q2- nsurnnce! Qask Management 404T S! eel Sh evepor! L 221-0547 'Cernpen , F nc. Q A COMPLETE FLORAL SERVICE C TY DE DE ERY - J L Lawrence B S. D C ,TTT D C Johnson MA D C LAWRENCE CLINIC OF CHIROPRACTIC 3626 Youree Drive Shreveport, La. 71105 Clinic Hours Mon.-Fri. 9-12 A.M., 2-6 P.M. Telephone Appointment 13181 869-1236 Insurance! Billing 13181869-1237 w J '1 1? 14' 'H as in v Y 'l t 8 E gm o Wl uv Q M xg T, ass-6504 - , 4 smcsnnnsu - il Annmazmenrs vhigsww miie 1' 'INTE SIVE CARE Y , X , v 3 sr Dfw 5 if--1-P 9 4' x+A, ,U 5245 xmas hwy 01.412135 l 1 FK-,rf 3 , f . . , . , . . f N f In . . , . .T . . GUSHER 263 264 Advertising V png f V 5 3yf -5., I! i, '- f f Hia H 4' su 1 Lff A 7 XS , ' fr ' 132 .-'V -'L wk Uk I -M ' VJHIIIIII! ,.., 1. V'1fQg9gfg gjL if M L x 1- I Q. ,F PM L 1 .Ns N M, M v, 7 fiblfv 4 , i y,,VV,, , W. VV QVVVYV, 7,1 Y pt , V, ...V-...mu 11-. N! ' m l Bun .. 9082122 VV V WANTA DOUBLE O ITS 4 GOODHCK' 4 BWKIFB miifv Nag! Qi Q mr I mg C 9 LONIAL REPRODUCTIONS Uncludmg Walhamsburgj Plerremont Common 4114 6505 Llne Avenue 861 2085 'SE I 1 . V , , V . . , '.:fjl?1'l'f'ff1-H5322ff-2-5 '5-':i'f3v' '4 ' 'lf' ' ' . . : . j X i , ' ' ' vw un um A enum. .np V -V V . . .. we dup Q, .um W. by ggfigq . 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Phone 221-2424 3215 Southern Avenue Shreveport, Louisiana 71104 KON TIKI RESTAURANT Southfield Plaza Youree Drive ea NOIL COGBURN Sales Representative GUSHER Compl ments of Mr. and Mrs Wllllam E Bancoft COMPLIMENTS Mr and Mrs Ronald B Holtby and Family Scott Tammy Tern The Dixon Family Sandra Laune Shawn or - ' . . . '48 - ' '74 Q Lisa '75 Brenda '75 Rob '73 '78 '33 '81 ' '34 Compluments of the lames Bernard Bolton Ysleta Bolton Roark lames Bernard Bolton lr lohn Davld Bolton Mary Ann Bolton Boltons O f u I 1941 1967 1970 1978 1984 GUSHER 269 Comphments of The Stavlgs Tony David Chris Becky Jimmy 88 '81 ' '82 Eric 8 '84 . ,85 '87 SHREVEPORT RUBBERAND co Compliments of I L . ,f ta -Eyf HRFVEPUR AnA gl E Qyc 222- ' I-A Bllllll EIIHIPHHSSIUH IHS Ll on Auto - Home - Life -- Health A DON R WARD Agent Autos, Homes, Businesses 011 Phone - 865-5111 3535 Youree Dr Res Phone - 797-4017 Shreveport LA 71105 2210 Line Avenue, Shreveport, A 221 0551 ' 1' 111112 A State Farm insurance Companies A - - La. SCOTTf 1 KST CONTROL SINCE as nosrauu nn General ' Pest Control Service and Termite Control P.0. Box 5297 855-6581 3112 Alexander Ava. 1 s , 1, , 1 , 1 1 Ffreniace Equipment- 2 Hardwafvi , oiii 'tiff rine and Accessories Custom Entrance Locks Contract TOMMY'S SPECIALTY?-11 HAnowARE1nvi Helen and Tommy Wall ' 131 E. Kings I-Iighwav Phone 869-2077 Shreveport La.71104 wth-Easf S E4 F11 'Lo11,,,.,rz bl S RESTAURANT 1 155 GLADSTUIE across from Byrd llsgh Ill S lon-Fr1.lU 3 Sat 211 Mvefvsing if Complumenis of Compliments ol BUDGIRL BUDMAN of the WINDER FAMILY Paul R Myra M'Llss Paul P Carey Amy Enmphments uf l?l'lE'. FFlF'llTlEFl FFllTllL r' Kate Beth Mary ohn pr p . '49 '34 '49 '85 ' '74 '87 . '76 j '39 '81 '83 Carpet Vinyl Tile PROFESSIONAL FLOORING INSTALLATIONS 3813 Youree Dnve Shreveport Louisiana 71105 Ph 861 3906 Don and Mary Trigg I . . , - - ., 3916 Youree Dr. Shreveport La. 71105 13181865-5658 Four Generations of Memory Making 1 E dll : ! ,Clarkes Jewelers Inc. of Shreveport GUSHER 275 2,22-LKWQQ, Gevlogica' Exvlofafivn Oil and GHS - 221-5143 2 2 A 2 2 1aoa American Street 2 Shrevepbri, K G. I ,.V, I kiiy Vkkk-- K 2, K - M 2Z6i'! 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Allsi Phmsas-1515 71108 , GEQjIERAL CQN1fRAc1QRg . M J L, Advertising Baskm Robb Ice Cream 1 141 Bossier Cross Roads Ph: 746-9200 Till 10 p.m. 7 Days a Week .il NURSE RY 5901 e. Kings Plants Make Graduation - Any Compliments nf E1 Friend 3iiiiilrhtesst Fashions tor A 5 B B B Entire Famity :MARY MALONEX,ee S Bank Barber Shep Permsp I Cuts 0 Sets 521 Edwards Street 'hh,r f p B For Appointment Shreveport La. h ,p,r if-ffirgf, Phone 222-9474 l 2 I .1 4 x, ' X T al s It You ve Newt Try the Best BANK BARBER SHOP S , 1 Men and Women s Hair Styting 1 B i Tuesdays Thru Saturdays B B 521 Edwards St flgwi h For Appointment Shreveport La V S l?bene 222 9474 if 7 . I l ,S 'B ee 3 Veterie Ogletree Shreve Cnty MuHS1Vmzent Smeg Gvfiritiliirt B279 Phone 869 3692 1 THE ANTlClPATION Matertfgtygwear Infants Wear 5806s pAvenue NancyiGuin Shrevepdtfstliigttlai 71106 5 Phone 861-479552 Vk,k.k S pri 'L' LOUIE COBB - -fsunevs-crrv CBAR43-0 1 nnn nnn n 5 nnn' 1 1236 Shreveport-Barksdalev Shreveport, Louisiana 71104 B J 'Lindy Lindenmayer Phone 424 4409 llllDCEPENDENff PLUMBING C Lindy s Do lt Yourself Supply 5, Plumbing Heating CO. 2119 Lakeshore Drive l s 1 PHOTO CRAFT Custom Photo Finishing Old Photographs Copied Newspaper Photographs sassport Visa andl D t ic ures Black and White Processing Print ng From Color Negatwes or Slides Enlargements Proof Sheets Loyd and Betty Buckner 42a Ksngs Hwy aus 13181861 6195 Shreveport LA 71104 Res 13181 865 0853 'iii , ' L .. , - , ,. 1 , . s. - - ' ' A J 1 V 280 Advertising ' Si A. n qnedp Duncan Speeiat Agent Lifesifiehiber Miilierffbhllar RouhdTable 2620C9!ll0MfY. Boulevard g , Shreveport 1 Louisiana 11104 ,riu gp- - Residence: 131831 868-3291 The Lionsos . . . Proteeting Her Own. KANSAS cnv g 1FE ' HIIISISURANCE , 'i ttt- COMPANY D Jr., C.L.U. ' office: 13185521-B811 , I Fruits 'A' Vegetables it FARLEY'S PRODUCE Cii at FISH MARKET 24oa-Mqgggggp Luther King of. L8-71191 Mose and Clara Farley rspl 221-2163 2 eerssei l itsth , Owners Res: 869-1585 V CE TO THE DES ND PROFESSKDNS S NCE1932 seo Howrwoob Avenue A 2 swnevsmnr, LOLUSMNA -V 2 ' ' PHONE 13 85 865-35 ,T V K SE THA A J ' 'tm ,Sf CASSOCIATED RENTALCSERVILCES. INC. I Yxk L Tl I 1 Di-WISON INSURANCE l Congratulations Jackets r r Bas our STONE C0 MAx s Croninhments of l Al-ON K 9 Tnev AND noserrr HAND Seniors of 1998 and 1999 f s 1105FgunS?iBIvd- s sgggompliments of the VIIIV i, gli, , H i Rusty iss Ruth '77 David '70 Sheila nrrrkrr ,'B2 Bruce '73 Doug '84 Keith 77'-is r r Laura '87 282 Advertising Bossier City La Gerald Wayne s Thoqgh at times the weeks seeniflimpossible the weekends hold enough memories to last many months Gniy a fevrfmore Years' s i :sieve You A Tut STEVEN B RUMMINGS Sr 81 In Memory of 8 ' I 5 Murray , 8 Sr 82 M E We Love You 8 MOM AND DAD Congratulations Elizabeth 3 sting 'Em Jackets! r L-M , no or BACARISSE AND on '29 E732 Jerry '59 Rickey '79 Ch I 82 M DeeAnne '84 ery ' Steve , D '83 1 Dana '86 8 iiili 8 Jennifer '89 f y? i riCongrat8 geniors of'82 yy ii if cus:-igg 58283 284 Advertising This ad section was by the constanlf work of the staff, and y ,lgyylhe supportiof Ms BARBARA WHITEHEAQ Flflianks for everythmg MS W 1 y j K l A u u I Becky Sorry for all the bad times l just hope we can still be friends You are a great friend and I love you dearly Love The 1982 GUSHER Staff washes to ay, We love you Mrs Velllon GUSHER 285 l s Gnocenv Graduates jJQl1!BsB Bolton ,Sr kV,, - K -J Bernard Boltqggeareee leri e Celeste Eilis Boltbni 1941 1967 1970 5 I C. F an , 1 . Jr. 197h5' errr 1 Complnmemgiqf FORD 7300 Mahafreld Rd? eee n a X n Q y n g 5 Debbie Parker Bolton e e e e rrree l eeee , John David Bolton Sh'e'ep La a rr 3 rlr Mary Ann Bolton 984 Chainsaws, and serviqg-1 It lt's Not a Husgvarna lt's r Not the Best Saw. LONGWOOD r l r e e J Highway 169 North er l 929-3742 zas Advertising WWII! 5' W6 Th uik Y6d f6 G reat Love THE WHITES bb 9 o T0 Shaw!! Qi!!!ilPS! !gfff3i9l?lHi9h 3fePPe'S1 Compliments of MARY LEE JACKfflffQE jJACKET Wlshgsi' Ashley Duggan a Great Sensor Year' ROYLE DUGGAN INC Mam Office 154QlGrim mQt Drive Shreyg9Qff !,qpgsnana 71107 fi 00mpahy ' EQUIPMENT Homer Flynn, Jr Pres C Rlchard Gay V P General Bulldlng Contractors P O Box 3870 THE WERNER COMPANY, INC. Shreveport, Louisiana 1-318-222-3191 H Q71 1031 ' mv' I I I I I REMODELING JAMESS KOT CONTRACTOR Kitchens Addltlons Baths General Repairs ff 'X .Q MLA iss! Free Estimates 865 7367 520 Plerremont Road - - . X Q . . I Q ' f -1 - ,J 3 , ' X, 288 Advertising E ' ummm ,... . arestone ef 1 ., 3'liiifi7'l1f , AF T' ,A , ' - ' 11, ,QYxw.xww, V A W ww-ww I - Moons SFKRESTONE nEALEnsTonE 1'V' Yg51'Crockelt St Shreveport La 71101 Phone. 221 5161 L - . . . I 1' fn ll ,Q V ,Tkxxxxxxxxss - , H in M V 9 . , . ' Q 1 ceuvumrqyzguss 1, h 11 ANTIQUES'11r?fQ . iififf 1921 Centenary Blvd l 1'1e Shrevepart La. 71101 CENTURY HOUSE Like a good neighbor, wg ANGELES1 State Farm is there, .eey e f CUSTOMJAFEQB 1 J F'ff 19 ' -,1 -,z 1 ,f ' 'v'l ' if V,e- ArsaCode918E2?2:Q9491e CHUCK Hom A Agent 1 X A Qi, ,fm , . Stl!!-n 149 Freestata Btvd. imy B455 Po. Box 7e43 WE?-A 'M X mm V V ,'.' mm6 w47n'vnu' Shreveport.Loufs1afw11107 mtv? 1 A 'EUHBHNYEFUSHT15FREHB5T1 omzze-avso ' ' e1,, Hes.: 797-4929 ' ' ::3 g:a:':2L:L':i2m ,fifii Class V W 1 1 e I V-..--.-.........,. ,-..-,.4......,. .... -..ml CRISP IFVVELRH 1 203 TEXAS ST use -rounss on E o su TE a o s nsvspoa 7 os o HONE86t?91-5 SHHE EPORT LA 7 10 222 4721 ATRADITSON SINCE 1928 UNCOLN CONTINI-NTA1. mznomw nwzqms concur Lyggg kg LN? lgglyp CHFSTTR FDWARD5 fCunsmnk I NI te Salex Ou' 356 6138 mme JEWELRY 5. wx eoLcj11f fifiii,,1- wEsToN4ggg1g3igyEPonT1 Themwegioryfggmpany Inc. l . '353U'Mdiiifl6ldWRoad ,Q f,1' 'fi30rder Desk f318j,222-4212 l e111e Field Office 43181 227-1871 GUSHERQSS - i I i - 2 - .1.s:i'i, 1 I A I A rk-L, , 1 1 i kr .K K Q! .L 1 I Y I Q V, rr Ewsv 1 H Lu fx' w s Q, ge 1 fe 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , f P ' 1 ' 71103 - 1,1-QULN MERCURY, YNC5 or 4 ' K 1019 . fgfv- fa,-JmsDALE Hwv. s. . ' ii 290 Adverhs g gf' 31,75 wb R Slwwws a. qzosemn thagwclzn, of aw bumhful hmgdom Gov that which she was of spur-Jr She was We gtff Fha! Qod gmc lo beauhfy Phe, world CWLYB. bwrb-shag Joy filer hw? kUL1ChZd everyone, that -smdecl mlfo her eyes She was the cApb.m, of Iwo Gov wluch Sha gave, so gerwrously Ok knowlcdgeebhf womm for whack. she. gmc hu' haw love And U-11214311295 go dry aclulds few-s wall?-f for blocks with an baby sh-ollzr and help everyone xmlzh, thus' problems lovedhzr E6vshzwx6 my gremclmolha- md Q, lovehw dzmghlw Just' asmurl' Written by Angel May to her mother the mnrnmg her grandmother went to heaven We Love You Too Angel MOM AND DAD A X 1 . 4- 1' y Af ,Q I n S i 'Q , Q!! f 'M ' , 1 1 I' 4 ! 1 9 5 full of MMP + 1 I ' I I n + I I I , EX Lx + , I I + I 4 I O I D , 1 1 , + I , 4' I U I I . 4 Q + I PJ For Real ESS? , nenuron 260 Ockley Shreveport, La 869 1655 Compliments ol I-I H PRESCOTT AND soN p O J. . ll Phone: 861-0619 ' r-3, PARNELL, INCORPURATED C5115 , H - A g Oil and Gas Production X' -ww-..l....- -L .,J Ralph W. Parnell, Jr. Ph. 3181424-2444 313 Ricou-Brewster Bldg. 3791 Youree Drive KAREN WILLIS I Shreveporl,La.71101 Shreveport, Louisiana 71105 SUE BALLARD Il I J Geo. spnouu. coMPANv, mc. i?3f ' Established 1917 -'Tell ihe People rm There, Silver Seal Paint Producls I BROADMQDR UNITED 522 Common sneer METHODIST 1 Phone 221-5181 YOUTH MINISTRIES Shreveport, Louisiana 71101 3715 Youree Drive ousnea 1391 1 You ve worked hard for thus day bu: now mat you we :nada rt r wasworthn Maw you rerusz abauue ra :wuz mm the world am: new 3 new me There are so many opuorrs lvke fmdmg a career Qomg ln cci we-ge or ,mnmg the survrce um fr wmee X hard to make up your mme. We at The Tu-nes nope that our newspaper your newsoaper has helped you rn some wav ro prepare lor me fumre ' We wmcunhnue to ke u an whax v5 h sz Q d y to spans and acuvhues nn Shrevep -X ' X, and me world X ' fx X X f 7 X H Y- ' ,r ' I R X I H f 3 , x I X X I Compliments of THE' DFIVISON I WE RE PRUUD DFYQU' V K m FnmlLY A 5. O A Laurie 4 K Pau Gfheixmess W X. ,. Amy Mark CALDWELL WHOLESALE TOBACCO COMPANY INC Tobacco Drugs Crgars Candy shrevepnrt, La 71103 E J -A 1 2127 mcclenan A Phone 425-saza 292 Advertising ' Sr. '78 I Sr. '79 Iohn Sr. '81 Sr. '84 Sr. '88 E ' ..,IQ K ' -L These past two years with you have really been great I can t rmagme how these years would have been wlthout you You are so understandmg, and lovmg Fm glad you have chosen to spend your lnfe with me so far l love you Sharon e 06 ' g QL , rm f . - :we fr:m's1':f11.fz.1w - , . gy, ' , - ., , , .,,..,,..,, X, r.,t.,,. , , , ,, , :ru 1f,m,1:f,, L-4,,-f K . , m.m, ,L , Cathy c. M. Dem-QA e Nly friendship wlth you wgll5 neyer cease rryr in e r n e e Wwe 7V,., .',rL: A S A l t eene lrnerynr l I K , f' ' . a - ' K o u ' 1' . '. 1 n ,, f - -, ' .f ' - uf an s I . ' I ' - , - ' .. i - . ' . ' figs Q - , I 551we-g5:2w,we-E11 :fin jury 5'1 K Mm .I . . iw , ' - 1 M- e . 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H - : V 1 . , fl ' K I S eu.e COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND EASTER REPROGRAPHICS Quick and Wait On Printing Odis Easter Owner 502 Texas Street Shreveport LA 71101 Compliments of a FRIEND Quality Offset Printing, tor All Printing Needs Bus. 227-9972 Res. 742-8788 294 Advertising 806 West 62nd Street Shreveport La 71106 RAY wu.uAMs BLossoM snow Support Dental ,721Sohfld S P., L 7 Ph 868-2779 , Health Week SHPIF QS l Colb r ?! sg' lf et Best Washes for a Successful Year! compigmgnts gf DR GLENA JOHNSON S uuuuuunu r S r or Orthodontlst AND MRS ROBERTQQQQ 2015E 70th st Suu S rrro PALMER Ph 797 2577 4 roororS1 S Sroor S 2552 - ' ,svuiixxisvx K 3 , . , I n I ' 'L ' K . . 2. x K f' S I f . K I l ' . . , 54,21 , irifgg 35,54 -:- , ' I I , ,1 5-,gf 1 ' V f'ff7'.:x:' - v A .. .fue f K - s 3 My Beftest Buddy DON MILLER Mellssa Marc Shreveport, Louusrana Compluments of Meyer 'nb- - ng , A ,,, SHGP V . .ww , fr a t Oil and Gas Production 3706 Youree Dr 869 1996 ff ,W 7 we B 1 t k gy DODlE'S FRAME E PARCO, INC. Sty 'f E' .A ' yr' h For Sharon, e My love for you IS greater than any other feehng I have The times when we are together are cherrshed by me I love you! GUSHER 297 Rest Wishes From: Your Friendly R AMOC0 Dealers and CURTIS PARKER 0IL C0 , INC Kenneth Eaves, President la A Amoco TIP' Products Jobber Belcher Shreveport Mansfield We l gg 1so proud of you! LIL SIS T on AND mn:-3 JoHN c53gHAM Big Sis K. H!GH STEPPERS F nemoneuue :Nc ' Ph 4244153 PHOTOGRAPHERS 2 of Happy Memofigs for: ga l fl-lad. BETSY DON GRAW'-EY ousrigrg 299 had this past summer and school year May this friendship go on forever Always B M J S I F l 5 This is lor all the lun l've T7 COLOR Z E CONNECTION Party Favors School Supplies Decorations 251 N Common 3124 Lme Ave THE PAPER SHACK soo Advenising Life as a Junior has really been a scream because we showed the Seniors we could really be mean! DAN FOSTER S FAMILY HAIR CENTER 1408 Fairfield Ave Shreveport La 71101 Ph 221 B704 Dons Pennus Nastus Horace Boris Bubbus I 1 AD,KC LA .7lze Saab Side:-A ' '69 '69 ' '69 I I I I, I I Curved lines are straight Straight lines are alwaysgvgyrvedg Whatryou deserve you never get Whatufyou get you don't deserve So why worry? o Theory of Relativity Bemembertall the good times wehad and the better cries to g t KRB and KGS forever! t e frte 'ro my Li ttle1Sis, itoit l t i To ey gv t 1: itiyve You've75een s0 Great! l'm tti,e . really gonna miss ya 'causeygg ou have changed my mef g ILove Ya! 1 v ,g53Qev,o,e yd? Your-Big Sis I yfM,,m ot i t K V , gyyg M ZELLZ -f s t v v vvrt r r . v ,,r,. v rv f oyer 59 so yet e iottt V r . . L totvy I i evvt vvvs 1 rrv ytvtov o v tvo 'yy' , ' E f .. ---I ii' f I ,fiiflf , -, 'e-:' zi. 'if7':f ' iiv f',: WQ9!!?!i!h 0'-If flilflifif 'W' 'O' 'Mi' Shim! 1 v eerv buttfmufabiffsyfcamuse torv e . v ii y f 1 t o t o rvvy ttgv MglQhellel3Dd y the one about . . .7 ggiligggi me Denise V .301 llllllllll arm .e XmL,. Off! lntojhggvild blue yonder! , reee r -.M 5 Mix as 'fivior Q f 5 Y X 3 ' X533-.,..f X . 4m Nui -..,.fs ' Complimentgigf: DRAKE co Pnrirers Steriiiiiers and, , Complete Office Outhtterh PLUMBiNG 81 HEATING C0 INC 2630 Mldway Ave Shreveport La Phone 631 0235 302 Advertising Compliments ot FITZGERALD CONTRACTORS INC Shreveport La Posy Mart I DIANE and JODY HENDRICKS ggfgnii and Persia' Insurance Specialist Telephone 318 221 0398 p I t1131I'NI Market St 3320 Noam MARKET I sa-msvepom' wr I4 R III! ll U nfuranfe .4 ellfy LA 71107 I I shrevepon,'Louiaiana91101 milf MQW? I Q I l J Ao GUSHER 'w,Y'IJbW H WWW w ,, ,,,, , Dr A2 im CNG' M4ffag 7,1 +yAf 5swM 3. Bakery Supplieerfqand a cute pair? THEO S SNACK SHOP NC 420 Marshall Ph 222 2087 Mon Fri 530am 400pm Serving Downtown Shreveport for 22 Years Gerald Anthony Theo Jam J Theo Ph'797 7665 T lie P!.6,YbQYS H6113 Y' PQLII! nz Mar K: Noble LQEQQQLQQLEH Q r eq ee? iff' r jigs r n e re enr e rrne 115fii!f' ere , .1:1,1'2i1:i ' ' , , i , - 2f,,:,g,-,wi ., K ' ,- 1. rle J rrer f e nrnrn e v J - ' . - 2. e 'A r , - -. ff r . 5' :gli e I ri ' r f - a- r 4 eren ,L - ir 59' K gui K 5,VEm'3s,ff,' L er,, n h ' e n e f -In f - e f g . , . r . ,, ' X ' IJ. .. fnggigl 'Q I- l , ' K V ,..,.. , ,1-,' A, r ,1-r-', 1111. 6 ' , - I I . 're,er ' ' . 'e,'e ' rrrr, ' r 1 ' rrlr L ? i ' ' K e r ' rf eeennee e.ne n - , a- n -le eeee -1 rer'e n neee 1 2 J e h 1 g n e e ' -' There are times when , p 1 you just want to run away but thanks to I I some people I didn t l'm sorry it I branded some people to mme, I drdn't mean to! And to the one person that things dldn't work out the way she wanted them to all I can say is that time will tell To all the people that haven't like this you aren't missing anythmg had a time in their lite R.E. 306 Ad rt g I Pu uulllly L ali-lc-rl.: , - - ' ,fp - 1 r , ome Wlrthlusl p I Choose from a wide variety ol 11 entrees 14 vegetables and many desserts that are sure to please every taste Homecooked flavor and fast friendly service Mall St Vincent Open 11:00 A.M. Close 8:30 P.M. Continuous Service 7 Days a Week l 0 o . g Q 7 do O Mmm ngvcwaars 'lx lf rx ' frlgcadmy ramp., wi- wg.-n cm M Seafood Gufnb SW -ff' DWP 4 A I 'Q ' Se ved Dal my M, am + I me vepesar-rw ' XX , X511 , Q . ...ti g 4, ,ff , st xx I rg' f V I - - I - n I I 1 - 1 I .- n Byrd is still Shreveport s Finest! i Thank you for your help, your r - ' support and your friendship. LUWYH' ' 'rr r Tracy andgiimmy Love r Rhonda 9 1 L1-relvis, J V V y cheap Will Never Die! p riro a dra Ju VVVVAAA A A E K VIVV yy A ' V Rsmembgf almia WM Eine' we r f r had this past yearf oiriB ut e ivvel v i r f M y haven'tseen yeff!JVait'til o i e 'Y'a'- p iop 1 ri irr i i 9 K I C f Viky . ik: B J In ,fsuzfxf ' f - 7 Q51 if-3 'TWH ,Q -x 308 Advertising Nancy Holsum an NVE '-' Many an for Gus:-:Ha 310 Advenising l' The 1981-82 GUSHER STAFF For Beth Ann and Trelvls True friends are those speclal ones, Who share joy sorrows and fun who gave understandmg love and care Who never change who are always there must say good bye But wall remember though they cry That true fnends never really part But remam forever wrthm the heart To Mona and Trelvls Throughout our lute we meet many people but gust a few become really true fnends l'm just thankful you two were among those few because you are both true fnends and l'll love you forever The followmg lust arejusl a few remmders of our good times and l know there wull be more next year at NLU Hubba Hubba dung, dang, dong, and 'P Toothbrush and 0 J s Short sheetrng and phone calls at 2 a m Caguns Getting locked an S bathrooms and missing the drlveway Glrls' State and how to do Los Amigo s and ' Arthur Caguns P H Super Freak and Bad Mama Jama Homecommg 81 and punkmg out Lunches rn the GUSHER Room with Barbara Ann and always berng caught wlth our foot m our mouths by 'Studly Your bzrthdays and 'The Rocky Horror Prcture Show ' T what a horror! Our weekend an Funroe and all our stops un g between But most of all l Sadie Hawkins and Jue Brew Love ya ll Beth Ann , . l -. 1 s . . 1 9 . ., . ' - 1 . . - . v 3 ' ' , . . , . I . Who with Smiles and WGVES all we learned how and not l . I , ' s as - I u I l 3 . I , , , . . . Y ' s as , s - , ' 5 . , - T ' sc so ! GUSHER 311 Jackets are Superstars' this year and in the future l love you Ricky Amy Carol Donna Please always remember and never forget Songwriting California and that great Peter Breck Love you all Becky Compliments of CADDO COFFEE 81 CAFE The Henderson Howse Expedition Dec 5 1981 A date that will live in mfamy' ROLLING STONES In memory of GiGi and JoJo and JoGi Junior EARL S AUTO SERVICE CENTER INC Earl Henry Mechanic Professional Auto Repairman Foreign or Domestic b A ' t t y ppom men L 1926 Creswell 424-0321 Congratulations Class of 82l cAono JEWELRY co ' The Gun Room David E Ginsbury Class of 64 To Dina: Thanks for all the fun times ! 3 3 - I See ya around Mr. H. falias Fred 1 I Advertising THE sEwEu. FAMILY Anne B Shlrley Anne Bobble Jo T Compliments of THE HORTON FAMILY Paul Sr 72 John Sr 77 Rohm Sr 78 Compliments of MONICA MONTANO . Sr. '64 Becky Elaine A Sr. '84 ' Sr. '90 - sr. ,go Complnments of THE SMELSER FAMILY Joyce Kem Carol p Complnments of 1 The McCrocklm1 Famlly A Speclal Thanks to Photographers Rack Anders Mlchael Polllz Hal Rogers '49 '77 7 'as y Richard Eglin GUSHER X SHREVEPORT TOOLS INC 1345 Gnmmet Drwe Post Ofhce Box 78237 Shreveport, Lounssana 71107 314 Agiiiertising ting chrut to PRlNCE,YOUTH n'i ' 1 NL fl 's-. I K I .V,,, , ' f-k- , KKK V, e e f e Q - k e QQ if Q e e l e ' e e f e 7 l e 1 ' f f eeee Q , 1 1 e eeee eeee e e 1 i If Vryy I fV,yy I - K . A . - 'V atlons, e e eeee ee - V 'e ' H e e l ee eeee eee e e r 1 H ' e e ee BYBNCIOI1 f k' 'fwf f W' 2 N 'V 'ff K M' ' i . f , w e M 1-L L f ,V5 V, f 1: KW ef K e e e e e I eeeee 5 e e e e e f e K f e Elizabeth e . e e , e eee e e ,, ,, 1 i 7 e U V,V, N H VV,V e eee e Z ee e ' W , M e I I 'A fe eeee fi: . K K. 4,v'z W ' I K ' K K ,A.4 A My AL f, ,M , 1 .A,i.. J .fl ' - ' N K , -1:mee:W',',gA.JumM a e e e K 7 KK ,4 . 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A . 334 Advertising Tonya Carey Mildred Davis Gregory Ferguson Favorite Nominees 2 i o 1 K in :,aul . ,W ,, ' - -,. b V , , 1, , ,K Donna jones David Knight Stalin 0'Bannon Darrell Oliver Sharon Smith Meshona Walker Aaron Winston Trelvis Zenter GUSHER 335 'gil Abramson, Rebecca A. - 26, 47, 51, 59, 64, 177 Aillet, Dorethy D. - 26, 51, 62, 63, 177 Albritton, johnny R. - 177 Anders, Richard D. - 50, 51, 61, 63, 77, 150, 151, 177 Antwine, Maria A. - 177 Arender, jayme M. - 84, 85, 177 Amid, Elizabeth A. - 16, 24, 25, 26, 51, 61, sa, 177 Ashworth, Faye D. - 177 Babers, Stanley - 177 Barcarisse, Cheryl R. - 74, 84, 177 Bain, Charles L. - 177 Baines, Regina - 82 Barber, Erika M. - 84, 177 Baudoin, Richard T. -- 64, 101, 123, 148, 150, 151, 177 Beebe, Glora S. - 178 Beebe, Lora F. - 84, 178 Bell, Angela M. - 82, 178 Bennett, jonas - 178 Blackshire, Rosalind R. - 40, 178 Bond, Cynthia C. - 34, 64,178 Boston, Barry K. - 148, 150,151, 178 Bowen, james H. - 16, 19, 26, 47, 64, 144 , 145, 148, 150, Hoffmen, Christopher W. - 24, 25, 27, 75, 183 Hollen, Nanette K. - 80, 81, 184 Hombeck, janet D. - 24, 25, 26, 61, 62, 63, 184 Houston, Bwendolyn F. - 184 Howse, Norman T. - 16, 24, 25, 27, 52, 53, 184 Hubbard, Patricia -- 83 Hudson, Mona M. - 16, 26, 40, 47,65, 74, 184 Ingles, Sharon A. - 184 jackson, Harold R. - 184 jenkins, Medgar C. - 184 johns, Timolyn A. - 76, 184 johnson, Adrienne M. - 39, 56, 58, 82, 97, 184 johnson, jackie M. - 82, 184 jones, Donna N. - 40, 47, 184 Kerry, Marva G. - 185 Kimble, Debra D. - 185 Knight, David M. - 47, 52, 53, 64, 75, 185 Kolthoff, Karen A. - 185 Kosmitis, Georgia P. - 16, 24, 25, 46, 47, 68, 185 Kramer, Carol W. - 82, 185 Lampkins, Reginald L. - 153, 154, 185 Lawrence, Paul - 157 191 Tieman, Sherri - 24, 25, 73, 191 Tingle, Kenneth W. - 191 Treese, George W. -- 19, 24, 25, 27, 68, 69, 75, 191 Volcy, Dedric L. - 82, 98, 191 Walker, Meshona H. - 39, 74, 94, 97, 99, 191 Washington, O. B. - 191 Waters, Philip D. - 20, 24, 25, 60, 61, 191 Watson, Carvin - 16, 56, 191 Watts, Martin D. - 191 West, Elizabeth L. - 173, 191 West, Sherry - 192 Wiggins, joyce A. - 82, 83, 192 Williams, Christy 8. - 39, 192 Williams, Comell - 157 Williams, Diane - 82, 192 Williams, Edna L. - 192 Williams, Gregory L. - 192 Williams, Michelle R. - 51, 192 Williams, Ronald - 157 Wilson, Camrelita -- 115, 116, 117, 192 Wilson, Charles E. - 192 151, 169, 178 Bradford, Saundra S. - 82, 117, 178 Brewster, Christy - 178 Brian, Pamela M. -178 Briney, Alan K. - 82, 178 Brooks, Leandres - 179 Brownfield, Robert j. - 179 Bryant, Pamela - 56, 84, 179 Buck, Timothy E. - 179 Byers, Charles 0. - 150,151,179 Cain, Nadine M. - 26, 34, 46, 65, 95, 179 Callen, Cathy F. - 34, 51, 59, 179 Capers, Connie L. - 179 Capers, Lee - 179 Carey, Tonya D. - 114, 179 Castle, Donny - 88, 90 Cariere, john P. - 65, 74, 179 Cauthen, George L. - 87, 179 Cazedessus, Erin L. - 76, 101, 180 Cherry, William j. - wo Clawson, David F. - 75, 180 Colemon, Senobia F. - 180 Combs, Lisa j. - 76, 180 Cooper, jennifer - 82 Cordray, Haus - 84, 181 Cowan, Barbara L. - 180 Crunk, Sherre K. - 82, 180 Crysel, Debra - 180 Davis, Nathaniel C. - 180 Davis, William G. - 84, 85, 180 Decker, Revekah L. - 32, 180 Douglass, jacqueline Y. - 56, 180 Dyas, Catherine D. - 180 Edwards, Deanna K. - 180 Elford, Michael L. - 180 Ellis, Robin - 38, 39, 74, 94, 95, 96, 97 Ellisor, Mary E. - 34, 35, 36, 37, 47, 181 Emmons, Bradley W. - 181 Estrada, Richard E. - 84, 85, 110, 181 Ebertitt, Deborah D. - 181 Flowers, Lisa L. - 82, 84, 181 Franklin, Angela - 181 Fricks, Stephen D. - 181 Gafford, janice M. - 181 Gentry, Mary E. - 84, 181 George, Bala R. - 115, 181 Geyer, Katharina L. - 40, 62, 182 Gipson, Eric G. - 69, 84, 182 Greve, Douglas N. - 16, 18, 25, 27, 52, 69, 72, 182 Hall, Brenda - 182 Hall, jeanette - 80, 81, 182 Hamilton, Rosie j. - 182 Hamm, Nathan A. - 59, 182 Harrell, Kim - 76, 182 Harris, Dorinda F. - 54, 182 Harris, Marilyn S. - 84, 182 Harris, Stephanie L. - 182 Hart, Gretta L. - 183 - Harvey, Daphne D. - 110, 183 Harvey, Pamela L. - 183 Harvey, Tina L. - 183 Hayes, Calvin G. - 153, 154, 156, 183 Hays, Terry j. - 183 Henderson, Sonya L. - 183 Henson, Ronald j. - 74, 183 Herriage, Robin L. - 59, 183 Herrington, Cecil P. - 65, 74, 173, 183 Hicks, james D. - 26, 27, 64, 183 Hill, Henry - 19, 151, 153, 156 Index Lester, Stanley S. - 113, 114, 185 Lewis, Pam - 26, 38, 39, 74, 95, 96 Linnear, Brondrick M. - 82, 186 Loiver, Darrell- 77 Magee, Charles - 186 Malone, Mary S. - 34, 36, 37, 186 Martin, Patricia I. - 82, 186 Martin, Sheila M. - 4-0, 186 Martinez, Allison - 80, 81, 186 Mathis, Daniel E. - 82, 186 May, Angela D. - 24, 25, 47, 186 McCann, Randall F. - 150, 186 Mcoiiffy, james H. - 145, 148, 149, 150, 151, 186 McFarland, Martha j. - 74, 187 Mcjunkins, Trent W. - 82, 187 Metoyer, Margot - 80, 81, 187 Miley, Ramona L. - 16, 24, 25, 26, 27, 63, 187 Minor, Edward N. - 187 Mile, Eric E. - 148, 187 Mile, Mimi- 148, 187 Molnar, Ronald A. -- 187 Moore, Karen L. - 16, 18, 24, 25, 26, 46, 47, 53, 61, 63, 95, 96 Moore, Eddie - 82, 88 Morris, Christopher L. - 187 Mosley, Anthony D. - 82, 188 Mozeke, Letitia G. - 188 Murray, Elizabeth I. - 80, 81, 188 Murray, Stacy D. -188 Nunsuch, janice R. - 41, 188 O'8annon, Stalin j. - 188 0'Brien, Chris - 65, 188 Oliver, Terri K. - 24, 25, 26, 27, 38, 39, 46, 47, 53, 74, 188 0'Neal, Beverly j. - 48, 49, 188 Parker, Tracy R. - 84, 188 Payne, jacqueline K. - 188 Police, Angelita - 19, 84 Politz, Michael G. - 47, 51, 65, 188 Ponder, Virigina C. - 47, 51, 65, 188 Preston, Patricia - 76, 188 Price, Amy L. - 82, 188 Rinehart, Susan M. - 26, 72, 84, 189 Robbins, Buddy - 189 Robinson, Donna M. - 59, 189 Rogers, Harold D. - 84, 189 Rogers, jeffery A. - 52, 53, 64, 173, 189 Ross, Sherri - 189 Roussel, jacqueline M. - 189 Sabbath, Deborah G. - 74, 82, 189 Salone, Martha T. - 82, 190 Schillinger, Karen - 190 Scott, David W. - 91, 190 Slankster, Stanley L. - 77, 148, 150, 151, 190 Smith, Cathy - 82 Smith, Lila K. - 34, 37, 65, 74, 190 Smith, Pamela E. - 190 Staufter, Tim C. - 190 Steeley, Brenda S. - 190 Steward, David - 89 Stinson, Martin E. - 16, 18, 39, 47, 50, 161, 190 Stinson, Roger L. - 190 Streetman, Kenneth W. - 190 Stroker, Sean M. - 190 Tatom, Stephanie A. - 25, 64, 84, 191 Thomas, Cynthia M. - 191 Thomas, Tangelia D. - 82, 191 Thomason, james M. - 191 Thompson, Angela L. - 82, 191 Thrash, Orlando S. - 83, 146, 148, 150, 151, 153, 155, Wilson, Rose M. - 48, 192 Winston, Aaron B. - 115, 116, 192 Wreyford, janet R. -- 79, 84, 192 Zenter, Trelvis L. - 16, 24, 25, 27, 30, 32, 47, 51, 59, 61, 62, 192 Adger, Allen - 89, 115, 116 Albright, Linda - 20, 26, 27, 34, 36, 40, 46, 48, 73 84 200, 201, 202 Alexander, Robin - 202 Anderson, Fred - 88, 202 Anderson, Tammy - 202 Anding, Sonia - 76, 202 Ardison, Wanda - 76, 202 Ashley, Roderick - 116, 202 Autrey, Roland - 77, 148, 149, 150, 151, 202 Bacarisse - 61, 62, 63, 202 Banks, Eric - 50, 60, 63, 161, 202 Barberusse, Christine - 75, 202 Bates, Margaret - 202 Baudoin, David - 77, 148, 150, 161, 202 Blaylock, Charles - 82, 87, 202 Bobbitt, john - 202 Booker, Lisa - 62, 63, 74, 202 Bosley, Louis - 58, 202 Boult, Denell - 202 Brewer, Marc - 202 Brown, Lauri - 202 Bums, Davis - 161, 202 Bubtra, Deborah - 203 Bussie, Chris - 203 Butler, john - 77, 150,151, 203 Cain, Autrey - 203 Cain, Karen - 27, 34, 36, 61, 63, 203, 205 Capers, Reginald - 203 Carter, Albert - 153, 154, 156 Clark, Christopher - 113, 117, 203 Carter, Zackary - 157 Cobum, Chris -151, 203 Cook, Lesley - 26, 27, 30, 31, 47, 51, 60, 63, 200 203 Cookson, Colleen - 20, 31, 32, 62, 63, 74, 203, 206 Cooley, june - 203 Com, joanna - 89, 203 Cotton, jane - 31, 32, 203 Cramer, Denise - 203 Crosby, Gregory - 203 Cryer, jackie - 203 Davidson, Paul - 203 Daron, james -- 52, 77, 148, 150, 151, 167, 169, 201 20 Davis, David - 59, 203 Davis, Michelle - 32, 203 Davis, Anna - 32 Deaton, Nadine - 204 Dietrich, john - 204 Dixon, Shawn - 26, 27, 31, 46, 51, 60, 63, 74, 204 Dossett, Paige - 77,151, 204 Duggan, Ashley - 26, 27, 34, 46, 53, 61, 63, 204 Eaves, Leta -- 26, 27, 31, 60, 63, 72, 204 Edwards, Patricia - 204 Eglin, Richard - 50, 51, 62, 63, 204 Fenton, Christy - 31, 204 Fraley, Paul - 204 Frye, jenny - 47, 64, 204 Gillyard, Charlotte - 32, 204 Graham, Ginger - 26, 27, 34, 35, 46, 61, 63, 204 Graves, Bob - 87, 90, 91, 204, 208 Greer, Lenora - 204 Griffen, Demetria - 77, 150, 204 Hall, jummy - 204 Henderson, jonathon - 27, 52, 204 Henderson, Shenrvood - 157 Higgins, Clay - 189, 204 Higgins, Kevin - 204 Hogan, Willie - 76, 204 Holloway, Robert - 204 Hood, Alesha - 31, 59, 84, 204 Horta, Efrain - 204 Horton, james - 204 Houston, Anthony - 17, 169, 204 Howard, Andrea - 205 Hudson, Andrea - 117, 205 Irvine, Beverly - 34, 70, 74, 205 jackson, Leroy - 88, 205 jefferson, Audrey - 32 johnson, Catherine - 205 johnson, Roderick - 82, 83, 154, 157, 205 jones, Karen - 205 jue, Tingate - 26, 27, 52, 53, 60, 63, 201, 305 Kha, Quang - 116, 205 Kolthoff, julie - 60, 205 Lafferty, Patrick - 205 LaFitte, Dwayne - 205 Lawrence, Bobbie - 157, 159, 205 Lawson, Kirby - 205 Lawson, Willie - 205 Lee, Lynette - 206 Letendre, Chris - 50, 52, 72, 73, 77, 148, 150, Lightfoot, Donna - 206 Livingston, Tanyau - 31 Logan, Andrea - 81, 82, 206 Long, jason - 77, 151, 206 Love, Dennis - 206 Lucas, Georgia - 32, 59, 72, 81, 108, 109, 206 Lucero, Angela - 32, 59, 206 May, Connie - 34, 46, 61, 63, 72, 205, 206 Marshall, Eslandra - 113, 215 Mayeaux, Annette - 206 McAustin, Roderick - 206 McClain, jackie - 206 McCoy, Cleve - 77, 206 McDuffy, julie - 206 Mclssac, jonathan - 87, 90, 91, 206 McLain, Kathy - 40, 64, 74, 206 Merick, Sandra - 32, 74, 206 Meredith, Stacey - 31, 57, 206 Middleton, Gawain - 206 Miller, Eric - 52, 53, 77, 148, 150, 151, 207 Miller, Marvin - 153, 155, 157, 207 Mitchell, Warren - 207 Montano, Lisa - 34, 35, 53, 61, 63, 72, 207 Moran, judy - 207 Morris, Nidita - 207 Mosley, Charles - 207 Nance, Candi - 52, 59, 80, 81, 207 Nance, Chuck - 72, 201, 207 Needhan, Alton - 207 Nickels, Larry - 59, 82 Nielson, Veralynn - 207 Norman, Ronnie - 207 Oliver, Karen - 89 Oliver, Yolanda - 48, 49, 88, 207 O'Neal, Car - 87, 207 Padgett - 77, 148,150, 151, 207 Parker, William - 47, 52, 53, 72, 73, 201, 207 Patureau, judy - 40, 41, 207 Paxton, Peggy - 207 Peck, Barbara - 207 Pilgreen, Kenny - 207 Porter, Thomas - 157 Pratt, Rovvie - 114, 207 151, 206 Proudfoot, Beth - 32, 51, 72, 73, 173, 206, 208 Rachal, Tina - 32, 59, 208 Rachal, Tommy - 59, 208 Reynolds, Amy - 208 Rhymes. Raymond - 208 Sabbath, Terrance - 117, 208 Schewe, Adrienne - 81, 208 scan, Billy - 157 Scott, jim - 208 Seegers, Lori - 31, 41, 80, 81, 208 Shackelford, Mary jo - 208 Shepherd, LaSandra - 33, 74, 200, 208 Skannal, Pamela - 208 Sloan, Sandra - 200, 208 Smelser, Carol - 74, 173, 208 Smith, Bob - 208 Smith, Kevin - 208 Smith, Laura - 34, 36, 41, 47, 72, 73, 208 Snow, Gary - 208 Strather, Talbert - 208 Taylor, Emest - 32, 153, 157, 208 Toups, Toni- 208 Thompson, Kim - 41, 208 Travers, Regina - 33, 41, 74, 208 Trujillo, Mary - 208 Tnrjillo, Raymond - 87, 209 Tullos, Lisa - 74, 209 Tumer, Ted - 209 Veals, Lynette - 209 Ward, Pam - 209 Washington, jerome - 209 Watson, jeff - 209 Watson, Roderick - 157 Webber, Susan - 209 Weston, Malcolm - 117, 209 Whitaker, jesse - 209 White, Sharon - 34, 36, 53, 61, 63, 74, 209 Williams, Gerald - 47, 52, 53, 77, 148, 150, 209 Williams, Mary - 201 Willis, Reggie - 56, 209 Wills, jerard - 113, 116,117, 209 Wilson, David - 153, 155 Winder, Amy - 30, 31, 47, 62, 63, 72, 73, 209 Winston, jackie - 41, 74, 115, 200 Alderson, David - 210 Alexander, Suzette - 49, 210 Baker, jamie - 76, 210 Barker, Donna - 210 Berghoefer, Tammy - 210 Blair, Ricky - 210 Bolin, Annette - 88, 210 Bolin, Larry - 210 Bolin, Willie - 210 Bolton, Mary - 33, 57, 60, 63, 210 Brewster, Lenora - 76, 210 Britt, Luke - 77 Brooke, Gary - 210 Brooks, Charlie - 210 Brooks, Georgette - 82, 210 Brown, Karen - 210 Brown, Kevin - 76, 211 Bucklew, Kelton - 76, 211 Bums, Pamela - 89, 211 Burton, Donna - 211 Cheatwood, julie - 33, 211 Christaw, Lela - 211 Clinton, Ronnie - 211 Cooper, Timothy - 211 Cryer, j. P. - 52, 77, 84, 150, 211 Cureington, Darlene - 211 Daniel, Amanda - 34, 46, 51, 61, 63, 211, 218, 219 Dale, Tara - 211 Davenport, Angie - 211 Davison, Amy - 57, 60, 63, 211, 218 Deen, Edith - 211 Denning, james - 211 Dinwoodie, Carol - 211 Dixon, Angela - 211 Douglas, Steve - 211 Drummond, Toby - 211 Duggan, Robert - 211 Dyas, Orie - 83, 88, 211 Evans, Tyrone - 211 Everitt, Tim - 211 Fain, William - 52, 77, 150, 151, 211, 219 Farley, Sharon - 33, 51, 57, 211 Farmer, Kate - 31, 74, 173, 210, 211, 215, 218 Fitzpatrick, Delores - 211 Fleming, Roberta - 110 Flowers, Cindy - 21, 31, 33, 84, 211 Fraley, Deanna - 211 Franklin, Latinia - 212 Gardner, james - 212 Gardner, Tim - 52, 212 Ghoston, Marian - 212 Goodwill, Rosa - 211 Grant, jusy - 212 Grant, Patricia - 89, 212 Griffin, Shawn - 89, 212 Goemer, Philip - 212, 219 Hall, Rhonda - 212 Hardy, Nathaniel- 212 Harris, jerry - 212 Harvey, Billy - 212 Headrick, Robin - 84, 212 Henderson, Shenrvood - 153, 212 Henry, Reginald - 212 Hill, Marie - 212 Holloway, Yolanda - 213 Holtby, Terri - 21, 34, 36, 53, 57, 58, 61, 63, 74, 213 Howard, Cynthia - 213 Humphrey, Mariene - 213 Howard, jacqueline - 213 jackson, Audrey - 213 james, Derrick - 213 jamison, David - 76, 213 jefferson, Charles - 213 jenkins, Mike - 88, 213 johns, Dean - 116, 213 johns, Kenneth - 77, 213 johnson, Erlc - 88, 116, 117, 213 johnson, johnson johnson, jennifer - 82, 83, 213 johnson, Lena - 213 johnson, Willis - 213 jones, Darrell - 213 joseph, Debbie - 33, 210, 213, 218 Kelley, Suzanne - 214 Ladatto, Tony - 77, 150, 151, 214 Landsdale, Stephanie - 214 Lee, Hoand - 214 Lewis, Boris - 89, 214 Lewis, Cindy - 31, 51, 214 Lewis, Delores - 214 Lomb Lewis, Lewis, ardino, Stephen - 50, 73, 214 Michelle - 57, 159, 214 Rodney - 76, 214 Long, Pierre - 214 Lout, Steve - 214 Lott, Cedric - 153, 155, 214 Luker, Donald - 214 McCarty, Renee - 214 McConnell, Mike - 82, 110, 111, 214 McConnell, Patrick - 82,110, 111, 112, 214 McDaniel, Vicky - 76, 214 McDonald, Rendy - 214 McDowell, Eula - 33, 214 McGill, Randy - 150, 214 McKinney, Edward - 88, 215 McKinney, Shkeatia - 215 Malone, Miek - 215 Martin, Doug - 215 Mason, Tiffany - 21, 34, 35, 46, 53, 57, 61, 63, 74, 210, 215, 218 Mathews, Amy - 215 Mathis, Kathleen - 69, 173, 210, 215 May, Nathaniel - 87, 215 Mendels, Billie - 215 Meshelle, Douglas - 215 Metoyer, Claude - 89, 215 Miller, Brenda - 87, 215 Mitchell, Laurie - 215 Mitchell, Michael - 87, 215 Morgan, Troy - 215 Moseley, Alexander - 215 Nash, Felecia - 113, 215 Moble, Mark - 47, 50, 215 Oliver, Anthony - 89, 215 Oliver, Kada - 32, 48, 49, 89, 215, 218 Osby, Fred - 114, 116, 215 Parker, DeeAnne - 25, 30, 31, 57, 62, 63, 215, 219 Patterson, jennifer - 216 Paxton, james - 216 Payne, jamie - 89, 90, 91, 216 Pitts, Gloria - 110, 216 Police, Zonda - 87, 216 Politl, Henry - 21, 50, 57, 65, 210, 214, 216 Pouncy, Doris - 216 Procell, Lisa - 216 Pye, David - 216 Rand, Lori - 33, 51, 212, 216 Randle, Gloria - 216 Reddix, Daron - 110, 111, 216 Roberts, Kristen - 216 Rosso, jimmy - 50, 74, 173, 216, 218 Rost, Robert - 89, 91, 216 Ruffin, Timothy - 89, 216 Schewe, Damon - 216 Schoufarber, Eric - 216 Scott, Barbey - 216 Sewell, Becky - 216 Shields, Tony - 116, 117, 216 Shoupe, Donna - 216 Slankster, Dee - 216 Small, Annie - 88, 217 Smith, Christopher - 217 GUSHER 337 Smith, Terrie - 82, 217 Sorrells, Thomas - 217 Standmore, jacqueline - 217 Stavig, Eric - 217 Steeley, Deborah - 217 Stouffer, Mike - 217 Thomas, jimmy - 217 Townsend, lamar - 217 Traley, Suanna - 217 Trammell, Fredrick - 88, 217 Vaughn, Bobby - 217 Wade, Robert - 83 Ward, Allan - 217 Washington, Kenneth - 217 West, Sherrie - 82, 217 Williams, Barbara - 33, 217 Williams, Kevin - 87, 217 Williams, Linda - 217 Williams, Scott - 83, 217 Williamson, Kay - 33, 84, 217 Willis, Doretha - 217 Wilson, Greg - 217 Wimpy, Vickie - 57, 217 Woods, Shelia - 76, 218 Wright, Ryan - 218 Voungblodd, Huey -- 218 Anderson, Brian - 222 Averitt, Cindy - 222 Ballas, Cynthia - 222 Bamburg, Marissa - 222 Bamett, Dawn - 222 Barlet, Melissa - 22, 222 Baudoin, jim - 222 Beckham, Lisa - 89, 222 Bennett, Lashunda - 48, 49, 221 Berry, Alan - 74, B7, 222 Blackshire, Sandra - 222 Bond, Richard - 222 BosleY, leremiah - 222 Boyd, Bruce - 222 Brooks, Charlotte - 222 Brooks, Cheryl - 222 Brooks, Mark -- 222 Brown, Glen -- 222 Bryant, Monica - 222 Bryant, Ross - 222 Byerly, Brian - 222 Cagle, Holly - 22, 80, 81, 222 Capers, Brian - 88, 222 Carter, Marsha - 88, 222 Carthom, james - 223 Cheevis, Brian - 223 Claibome, Latonda - 49, 223 Clark, Green - 223 Clay, Roy - 223 Collins, Sylvia - 223 Com, Neda - 223 Cristae, Danny - 223 Davis, Darren - 223 Davis, jake - 223 Davis, joseph - 161, 223 Deaton, Ben - 223 Dixon, Diedra - 223 Dong, Vilam - 223 Dorsey, Shirley - 76, 223 Douglas, Fredrick - 87, 223 Duncan, Audrey - 76, 223 Dyas, Derrick - 223 Evans, Stephanie - 49, 223 Famier, Beth - 33, 51, 58, 223 Farmer, Patricia - 221, 223 Fitzpatrick, Terry - 223 Fletcher, Deborah - 223 Gafford, jennifer - 224 George, Walter - 224 Gilliam, Tracy - 224 Goines, Gwen - 224 Graham, Margaret- 22, 33, 53, 221, 224 Green, Anthony - 224 Greene, Darryl- 224 Griffin, Chris - 58, 157, 221, 224 Guess, Amanda - 224 Hamer, Angela - 224 Hamshire, Karen - 224 Harris, Harold - 224 Harris, Patsy - 224 Harris, Vargo - 221, 224 Harvey, Dionne - 224 338 Index Hatfield, Marie - 224 Heinzerling, john - 87, 90, 91, 224 Hemderson, Brenda - 224 Herbert, Mark - 224 Hicks, Clifton - 88, 224 Higdon, Martine - 225 Higgins, Phtllis - 225 Howard, jacqueline - 32, 159, 225 Hughes, Robert - 225 Hunter, Barbara - 225 jefferson, Angela - 222, 225 johnson, Nathanial - 225 johnson, Willie - 83 jolley, joel - 72, 225 judd, Angie - 225 Keckler, Nita - 225 Keith, james - 225 Ladatto, Tanya - 32, 225 Lewis, Charlotte - 225 Lewis, Troy - 225 Lonadier, johnny - 89, 225 Lucero, Tony - 50, 225 Mathis, Marilyn - 225 McAustin, Henrietta - 49, 225 McDonald, Mark - 225 McKinley, Eric - 221, 225 Miller, Chuck -- 225 Miller, Marc - 52, 221, 226 Molnar, Susan - 226 Moses, Cedric - 226 Muray, Dexter - 226 Murray, Shawn - 226 Naylor, Myra - 32, 51, 226 Patterson, Pen'y - 226 Payton, Frank - 226 Peevy, Teresa - 226 Pickett, Patricia - 226 Quaintance, jodie - 226 Rambin, jennifer - 226 Raphel, Donna - 159 Raphel, Marcello - 221, 226 Robbins, james - 87, 226 Robinson, Terri - 226 Rodenroth, Amy - 32, 51, 221, 226 Rose, Darryl- 226 Roy, jeffery - 226 Scott, Marlene - 226 Singleton, Wendy - 226 Sloan, Ronald - 226 Smith, Christopher - 226 Smith, Dawn - 32, 226 Smith, Helen - 226 Smith, Huey - 226 Stanton, Richard - 226 Stellflue, Scott - 226 Taylor, Eamestine - 159 Wade, Robert - 226, 82 Walker, Noel - 226 Washington, Tom - 227 Washington, Walter - 227 Watts, Gelradine - 227 Waxham, Wayland - 227 Wells, Brenda - 227, 88 Weems, Clifford - 227 Weems, jeff - 227 Whitaker, Dave - 227 Whiteside, Rick - 224 Wiggins, Lea - 227 Wilson, Anthony - 227 Wynn, Lawrence - 227 Wilson, Clarence - 227, 157 Willis, Leonard -- 227, 157 Wise, joseph - 227, B9 Aaron - 137 Alexander - 138 Allen - 135 Arenburg - 108, 109, 127 Barr - 124 Bell, S. - 72, 73,128, 129, 130 Belle, C. - 134 Belle, E. - 132, 133 Bigner - 76, 137 Bonner - 128, 129 Bowdon - 98, 130 Brookings - 127 Burton - 132,133 Cathy - 132, 133 Colbert, H. R. - 69, 135 Colbert, j. - 128,130 Crosby - 134, 153, 157 Cummings - 129 Domier - 134 Draughn - 126 Fish - 84, 136 Glass - 33, 59, 127 Gleason - 80, 81, 130 Goldsmith - 133 Hamilton - 135 Harkness, G. - 129 Harkness, j. - 134, 161 Hedgemon - 82, 136 Hemdon - 129 Hopkins -- B4 Howard - 53, 135 Huffman - 131 Kahlden - 138 Long - 136 Malone - 123 McCIanahan - 129 McHughes - 137 Mims - 48, 128 Moch - 126 Mock - 137 Myers - 137 Persley - 127 Ponder - 135 Poole - 132,133 Robinson - 82, 126 Rowland - 127 Sanders - 128 Schuford - 58, 138 Shaw - 94, 120,121 Shields - 114, 127 Smith - 134 Spears - 126 Spencer - 76, 136 Stickell - 126 Sullivan - 138 Teal - 131 Thomas, j. - 134 Thomas, P. - 130 Thomas, R. - 50, 138 Thrash - 77, 133, 152, 153 Veillon - 62, 63, 128 Wamer - 127 Whitehead - 63, 138 Williams, M. - 40, 133 Wllliams, S. - 124 Wilson - 58, 122 Woods - 138 Yerton - 131 Young - 137 Donald - 125 Dyke - 125 Ebarb - 125 Gilliam - 125 Stephens - 125 Stricklin - 125 Qssuas -fs '11, f'- m awww 1 A I we E 'sais Qzneul B GUSHER SPECIAL THANKS Mr. Willie Cobb Mr. lim Ray Mr. Rick Colbert Dr. B. 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