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SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA VOLUME XI Cinde Hodges, Editor Becky Cook, Associate David King, Associate Mrs. Dorothy Flanagan, Advisor f , £: • . ■ . TABLE OF CONTENTS Academics. .22 Student Life . .54 Organizations .... .76 Classes . .144,, Honors. . . . . Athletics . .252 Advertisements . . . .310 6 LOG Strength Comes with Purpose. •v VX ■- - 10 LOG ' fcpijj So set your Goals high and Strive to fulfill Them, for only Then will Success come. mm. ■■ PSSS They may be Achieved sooner And in rising to Meet these challenges, Do not be afraid to Ask for aid. For there will always be Someone w is willing %£ V - r at J| H| J IPI d g | y |M II, ■ Hflr ■ Ill H T fcaa vV KpMB£ T I SS J 1 m ]£ET ' t y ' jjsSm IBBKpB S Wiyy y i I n m i w y ■ i y| li 42 1 ' ■ Sr. %mhh|h|| HAN| M |Ti S L. JHHHH Yes, a new day has begun. It starts in mild confusion, 20 LOG wr m fm mSm ' MWmm Lydia Jackson — Renea Ryland - Lynn Warren Donna Turnharr ACADEMICS 24 LOG Mr. Powell Is Respected by All Captain Shreve High School is known for always having the best, and that includes having the best of principals — Mr. Stanley Powell. Mr. Powell is looked up to and admired by all of the students he encountered. He worked not only as an administrative principal, but sometimes as a substitute teacher when needed, a spirited booster at pep rallies, or a counselor that dis¬ cussed student problems. His was a familiar, happy face around the school, concerned with the needs and interests of all the students at Cap¬ tain Shreve. Mr. Powell enjoyed attending ball games, plays, concerts and other school functions, and loved being with his family and friends or partici¬ pating in outdoor activities. His next years as principal will be even more achievement-filled than the last. TOP LEFT: Mr. Powell chats with an English class. BOTTOM: A hearty Captain Shreve welcome is extended to Betty Weiner and Sara Kalm- bach. Academics 25 Assistant Principals Coordinate Activity 26 LOG The primary responsibility of the assistant principals this year, was to aid in the preparation of student and teacher activities. Returning this year as assistant principal, was Mr. Donald Hor¬ ton. Miss Sandra McCalla began her first year as assistant principal, replacing Mrs. Helen Dear during her leave of absence. Miss McCalla worked closely with the faculty, scheduling classes, observing classroom instruc¬ tion, selecting textbooks, and planning teacher in-service programs. Mr. Horton’s duties involved direct contact with the students. He coordinated the activities of student organizations, super¬ vised athletic events, and enforced student disci¬ pline. Together, the assistant principals worked diligently to handle school affairs smoothly and efficiently. OPPOSITE PAGE LEFT: Miss McCalla observes a Spanish class. OPPOSITE PAGE RIGHT: Miss McCalla contacts a speaker for a faculty meeting. LEFT: Mr. Horton arranges a parent conference. ABOVE: Mr. Horton discusses a student’s progress with the attendance supervisor. Academics 27 28 Advice Offered by Counselors Throughout the years at Captain Shreve, the counselors have always been available to help students in any way that they could. This year, the counselors again did their best to aid stu¬ dents in selecting colleges, careers or schedules. By having many college catalogs, brochures, and scholarship applications, the counselors were able to answer most any questions that were asked. The counselors advised students to take the SAT and ACT tests, as well as the PSAT test so that they would be prepared to apply to col¬ leges either in or out of state. As always, the counselors talked to students about their sched¬ ules and counseled them on which subject would be most beneficial to them. The counselors were also available to help students with any problem, and their sincere interest was apparent. MISS INEZ FRANZ. . . A.S. West Texas State Univ.; M.A., Univ. of Houston MRS. RUBYT. POWELL. . . B.S., Grambling; M.Ed., Prairie View. MRS. MABLE G. WALKER . . . B.S., Northwestern; M.Ed., Northwestern Univ. ABOVE RIGHT: Mrs. Powell discusses careers. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mrs. Walker talks with Carlos Cooper about choosing a college. LOG Office Help Is Necessary The office staff was aided greatly by students who were enrolled in study hall but who wanted to become involved in office work. These student workers checked students in and out, made phone calls, received messages, and took care of absentees. These students performed a neces¬ sary job; one that would make the efficient run¬ ning of the office difficult if the students were not willing to give their time to help. The secretaries were also a part of the efficient operation of Captain Shreve. They were well organized in their work and in their handling of school affairs. The hard and diligent work done by both the secretaries and the student workers was greatly appreciated by everyone at Captain Shreve. MRS. JOANN GOODWIN . . .Receptionist. . . B.S., Centenary College. MRS. DOROTHEA LAYTON . . . Secretary . . . B.B.A., Southwest Texas. State Umv. MRS. CAROLYN MORRIS. . . Financial Secretary and Bookkeeper. MRS. MILDRED N. YOUNG. . . Secretary and Registrar. ABOVE: (Front row) Stephanie Stuart, Cindy Mitchell. MIDDLE: Cheryl Hazen, Sara Shiplet, Gay Petty, Lisa Downey, Cindy Cady, Lianne Berry, Diane Cowin. Back: Teresa Penfield, Tricia Lemmons, Leshia Dyar, and Debbie Summers are the office workers. Academics 29 Learning Center Provides Study Hour The Captain Shreve Learning Center provided many of the students the time they needed to study, read, or just to relax for a while. To meet the specific needs of students the center was divided into two sections — the quiet side, for those students who wished to use the period for studying or reading, and a loud side where stu¬ dents could chat with each other or watch film¬ strips and movies. Several aides were in charge of taking the roll and supervising the students in the center. There were several other aides at Captain Shreve who performed many important services. Some of their duties included making copies for teachers, finding resource materials, and helping the office personnel. The aides helped keep Captain Shreve running smoothly. MR. BILLY BREEDLOVE MR. HARRY NORRIS MRS. TRUDIE HORTON MRS. LAURA WALLACE MRS. ERKLE BAKER MRS. CAROL GOLDSTEIN TOP RIGHT: Bill Costello, Jeff Pullen, and Bobby Booras use their study time wisely. BOT¬ TOM: Jeri Kellett and Ricky Cassidy discuss the day’s news. 30 LOG Library Aids CS Students MISS ZOE RAMSEY . . .Librarian. . . B.S., Louisiana State Univ.; M.Ed. Louisiana State Univ. MRS. EVELYN VALORE . . .Librarian. . . B. A., Southern Univ.; M.S., Univ. of Wisconsin. TOP LEFT: Student aids work in the library. BOTTOM: (left to right) Brenda Taylor, Nada Wood. Cindy Tatum, Sharon Norrell, Gerald Prealow, Diane Adams, Annie Hayden, and Mary Ann Thomas. Academics 3.1 The Captain Shreve Library was an excellent aid to all students throughout the entire year. The library had subscriptions to a wide variety of magazines and kept back issues on file so that students could easily research topics in most any field. The library also had an excellent selection of books and encyclopedias to further aid student research or reading for enjoyment. Both maga¬ zines and books could be checked out for either two weeks or just overnight. Several students enrolled in study hall elected to work in the library instead. In the library, they were in charge of checking books in and out, col¬ lecting fines, and helping students locate materi¬ als that they needed. Librarians Miss Ramsey and Mrs. Valore, aided by the student workers were able to provide students with a pleasant atmosphere to study, to read, to do research, or to do homework. English Teaches Basics One of the greatest advantages offered English students at Captain Shreve was a good back¬ ground in the basics. Basic fundamentals of grammar and literature were taught to provide students with the essentials needed for future use. In courses such as English I, II, III, IV, and Reading I and II, students were drilled on such subjects as spelling, the principles of compos¬ ition, and the rules of sentence structure. Stu¬ dents were also given the opportunity to increase their vocabulary and word usage. Through these courses, students at Shreve were helped to prepare for the future, whether it be college courses or business careers. MISS JEAN BALTHAZAR . . . English III, IV, Free Enterprise . . . M.A., B.A., Northwestern State Univ. MR. WILLIAM CUNNINGHAM . . . Language Arts, Resource Teacher, Math . . . B.S., Centenary College. MRS. GAYE GANNON . . . English, Journalism . . . B. A., La. Tech Univ.. . . Sponsors Leo Club, Quill and Scroll, and Newspaper Staff. MR. CEASAR GRAHAM., JR.. . . English II. . . B.S., Grambling State Univ. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Kevin Holland gives Rob Feron and Troy Fore tips on their English. TOP RIGHT: Miss Balthazar goes over ANIMAL FARM with her class. CENTER: Michele Aura and Carol Adams work on props for a play in English III. 32 LOG Sponsors Black Studies. MRS. MARIUM GRISWOLD. . .English. . . B.A., La. College. MS. JASSALAND JENKINS. . .English. . . B.A., Dillard Univ. MRS. PAT LA BORDE . . . English 1,11. . . B.A., Northwestern State Univ.; M.Ed., L.S.U. . . . Sponsors Quill Scroll. Academics 33 MS. JUDY LANGLEY . . . English ll, lll,IV . . . B.A., Northeast La. Univ.; Second Language Specialist, L. S.U.S. CODOFIL . . . Sponsors Octagon and Senior Class. MRS. ELIZABETH LAWSON . . . English I . . . B.S., M. Ed., La. State Univ. MS. LILLIAN R. MOCH . . . English III . . . B.S., Grambling Univ. MRS. RUTH PAGE . . . English II, German I, II . . . B.A., Albion College . . . Sponsors Sophomore Class, German Club and Drama Club. TOP LEFT: Miss Moch leads her class in a discussion. TOP RIGHT: Dutch Sullivan and Kerry Newman put on a dramatic performance in Drama. ABOVE: Mrs. Sibley collects money so that students may attend plays. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Ms. Page explains an assignment to her class. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM: Andy Freeman and Hersey Jones per¬ form HUCKLEBERRY FINN for their team class. 34 LOG English Stirs the Imagination English courses at Captain Shreve gave stu¬ dents the opportunity to express their imagina¬ tion and creativity through the world of literature. Class discussions were held on novels read out¬ side of class and students were encouraged to show their ability and knowledge through writing their own works. Courses in Speech and Drama were provided for students interested in studying the arts. For those interested in writing. Journal¬ ism and Creative writing were offered. All of these courses helped to broaden the stu¬ dents ' prospective of the English language. MISS MARIE RINAUDO. . . English lll,IV . . . B.A., Centenary; M.Ed., M.A., La. State Univ. . . . Sponsors “Z” Club and National Honor Society. MRS. DOROTHY SIBLEY. . . English II . . . B.A., Northwestern Univ.. . . Sponsors Drama Club, International Thespian Society and the Sophomore Class MRS. CARRIE WILLIAMS. . . English IV . . . B.A., Southern Univ.; M.A., Seattle Pacific Univ.; +30, Atlanta Univ. MRS. DEANNA WIMBERLY. . . Reading I . . . B.A., Centenary College; M.A., La. Tech. Academics 35 Social Studies Is Interesting Why do we need Social Studies? We need Social Studies to learn about the past and to build the future. The Social Studies classes included such courses as Civics, American History and Free Enterprise, the latter being offered to seniors only. The courses range from learning about our nation’s background to studying about our gov¬ ernment. This school year 1977-78, the Civics classes went to New Orleans to see the King Tut Exhibit. The history classes studied the Constitution and why it was accepted. Students in these classes were given the chance to voice their opinions and discuss possible solutions and alternatives. The teachers helped the students understand better through slides, films and other visual aids. MISS DESSIE MAE ADGER. . .Civics. . . B.S., M.Ed., Southern Univ., 30 above Masters, Southern Univ. MRS. ELEANOR CAMERON . . . Free Enterprise . . . B.S., M.Ed., Northeast Univ. MRS. CURTIS MURRAY DAVIS. . . Free Enterprise, Psychology, Sociology. . . B.A., Grambling Univ. MR. FLOYD M. ENGLISH . . . American History, Civics . . . B.A., Louisiana State Univ. Shreveport ABOVE RIGHT: Miss Lee checks on student’s work. BOTTOM CENTER: Students in Free Enterprise read newspapers to learn about current events. 36 LOG MRS. ANNETTE L. LANE . . . American History . . . ELS., M.A., Southern University. MISS GEORGIA LEE. . . American History . . . B.A., Alabama College, MRE, Southwestern Seminary. . American History . . . B.S., . Civics, World History . . . . Ancient History, Free Enterprise, World Geography . . . B.S. Tennessee MRS. HAZEL MARTIN . Univ. of North Dakota. MRS. LYNN PARSONS. . da | o Tprh MR. TOMMY TRAVELER Univ., M.S., TSU. MR. RUDOLPH S. WHITE . . . American History . . B.S. Grambling Univ. . . . Sponsors Junior Class, Black Studies Association. TOP: Mrs. Cameron gives the class an assignment. Academics 37 Math Plays a Vital Role Mathematics is a vital part of everyday life and the math department at Captain Shreve met the needs of its students by offering courses that helped prepare students for future careers. For those students who only needed a basic course in mathematics. General Math was offered. Busi¬ ness Math gave students the background required for a business career while courses like Geometry, Algebra I, and Algebra II provided stu¬ dents with a firm math foundation and helped to develop logical reasoning. Advanced Math and Computer Programming were offered to fulfill the needs of students who excel in the mathematics field. The CS math department, by offering a wide variety of math courses, was successful in meeting the needs of its students. MRS. GLADYS ADERHOLD. . . Geometry, Algebra 11. . . B.A., Southern Methodist Univ. M.Ed., La. State Univ.. . . Sponsors Drama Club, Junior Class. MRS. KATHRYN BLAIR . . . Business Math . . . B.A., Northwestern State Univ.;. . . Sponsors Junior Class. MR. WADE WHITE . . . Geometry . . . B.S., Grambling State Univ.;. . . Sponsors Sophomore Class. TOP RIGHT: Mr. Leviston gives Dennis Sherman a peek at his math grades. BOTTOM: Mr. Fox explains a difficult problem to Roger Metcalf. 38 LOG MRS. JO AMY WYNN. . . Algebra I, Geometry . . . B.S., M.S., Northwestern State Univ.;. . . Sponsors Freshman Class. MR. WILLIE McPHEARSON . . . Mathematics I. . . B.S., Alcorn State Univ. MR. WILLIE FOX. . . Senior Arithmetic . . . B.S., Southern Univ.; M.S., Southern III. Univ.; +30 Southern Univ. and Southern III. Univ. MR. C. OTTO SELLERS JR . . . Physics, Advanced Math, Computer Programming . . . B.S., Centenary, B.S., La. State Univ., M.S., Northeast La. Univ.;. . . Sponsors Computer Club. TOP LEFT: Bev Crooms gets humorous advice from Mrs. Aderhold. BOT¬ TOM: Geoff Forshag conquers a math problem on the board. Academics 39 MRS. PATSY ALLEN . . Biology, General Science . . . B.S., Wiley College. MISS LAUREN BENNETT. . . General Science . . . B.S. Southeastern La. University . . . Sponsors Junior Medical League. MR. THOMAS BRANIM. . . Biology I . . .B.S. Cumberland College; M.S. Tennessee Tech University . . . Sponsors Science Club. MRS. BARBARA HAMILTON . . . Biology I . . . B.A. Grambling State University; M.S. Southern University. 40 LOG Science Classes Key to Understanding The science department at Captain Shreve pro¬ vided students with many opportunities to explore and understand t he mysteries of the world around them. Biology classes studied plant and animal life in an effort to learn how and why organisms act as they do. Students taking chem¬ istry determined the atomic and molecular struc¬ ture of earth materials and studied the changes that occur in these materials. The physics classes were concerned with mechanics, heat, light, sound, electricity, magnetism, and the properties of matter. The science classes encompassed many inter¬ esting fields of study that broadened the aware¬ ness of Captain Shreve students. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Mr. Perdue helps his stu¬ dents classify specimens. OPPOSITE PAGE BOT¬ TOM: Mr. Branim demonstrates the preparation of a culture. TOP: Mrs. Warren introduces a new for¬ mula to her chemistry class. BOTTOM: Mr. Sellers uses simple methods fo explain complicated prob¬ lems. MR. BILL HAMMELL . . . General Science . . . B.S. Louisiana State University . . . Sponsors Science Club. MR. BOBBY HORNE . . . General Science . . . B.S. Louisiana State University; M.A., + 30 Northwestern State University. . . Sponsors CODAC, Golf Team, and Photography Club. MR. MATHEW PERDUE. . . Biology I . . . B.A., M.S. Louisiana Tech University; + 30 Oklahoma State University . . . Sponsors Student Council and Athletic Business Manager. MR. DOMINIC SALINAS. . . Biology I . . . B.S. Louisiana State University . . . Sponsors Biology Club and Interact. MRS. ASCENSION SMITH . . . Science Coordinator, Biology II . . . B.S. Centenary College; M.Ed., +30 Louisiana State University. MRS. SHARON WARREN . . .Chemistry. . . B.A. University of Texas; M.Ed. Northwestern State University. Academics 41 P.E. Classes Become Co-Ed This year marked the beginning of co-educa- tional physical education classes at Captain Shreve. Boys and girls learned to compete and cooperate with each other in many sports and activities. Golf, archery, badminton, bounce-ball, and volleyball were some of the activities offered by the physical education department. The co-ed P.E. classes aroused new interest in the Captain Shreve Athletic Department. This new concern was evidenced by the creation of the girls’ basketball and track teams, both of which are a first at Shreve. Participation in already established sports such as football and basket¬ ball also increased this year. MR. DAVID BOYDSTUN . . . P.E. . . . B.S., M.S. Northwestern State University . . . Sponsors Junior Class, Coaches Varsity Basketball Team. MRS. BETTYE BROOKS . . . P.E. . . . B.S. Grambling State University. MR. JOHNNY BURNOM . . . P.E., Drivers’Ed. . . . B.S. Grambling State University; M.Ed. Southern University . . . Sponsors Student Council, Coaches Jr. Varsity Basketball Team. MR. CLARENCE CONWAY . . . P.E. . . . B.S. Southern University; M.S. Prairie View A M . . . Assistant Football Coach. TOP: Bounce-ball players anticipate the returning play. BOTTOM: Coach Boydstun officiates a basketball game. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Coach Conway’s class enjoys a game of football. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM: Miss Jordan demonstrates the proper serving technique. 42 LOG MR. LEE HEDGES . . . Director of Athletics, Algebra . . . B.S. Louisiana State University; M.Ed. Northwestern University . . . Head Football and Tennis Coach. MISS JOYCE JORDAN . . . P.E. . . . B.S. North Texas State . . . Sponsors Pep Squad. MR. ALBERT LEVISTON. . . P.E.. . . B.S. Wiley College; M.S. Colorado University . . . Coaches Baseball Team. MRS. ALMA MOORE . . . P.E. . . . B.S. Southern University; M.Ed. Northwestern University. Academics 43 MRS. RENELL MOORE . . . P.E. . . . B.S. Grambling State University; M.Ed. Prairie View A M . . . Sponsors Pep Squad, Coaches Girls’ Basketball and Track Teams. MR. TOMMY POWELL . . .Algebra II. . . B.S., M.A. Louisiana Tech University . . . Sponsors F.C.A., Assistant Football Coach. MR. ALDEN REEVES . . . Drivers’Ed.. . . B.S., M.S. Louisiana Tech University . . . Assistant Football Coach. MR. RAYMOND YOPP . . . Drivers’Ed.. . . B.S. Centenary College; M.Ed. Northwestern University. TOP LEFT: Students warm-up for P.E. with exercises. TOP RIGHT: Basketball is a popular gym activity. BOTTOM: A P.E. student misses a volleyball shot. 44 LOG Business Courses Plan for the Future Some of the business courses offered this year at Captain Shreve were bookkeeping, general business, shorthand, and typewriting. Short¬ hand, by the use of signs and symbols, was a shorter method of note taking. Bookkeeping taught fundamentals in accounting. Typing was a skill which trained students and would prove use¬ ful in their future career plans as well as in the present. There were more advanced courses such as Bookkeeping II, Shorthand II, and Typewriting II. These were for the more advanced students who had taken the other subjects earlier. The busi¬ ness courses provided the students with extra¬ curricular activities such as typing long range papers. MRS. GENELL COLEMAN . . . General Business, Typing I. . . B.S., Grambling, Sponsors FBLA. MRS. DOROTHY S. FLANAGAN . . . Shorthand I, Bookkeeping I. . .Typing I. . . B.A., Wiley College; M.A., Univ. of Iowa . . . Sponsors LOG Staff and FBLA. TOP: Lucretia Gandy works hard on an assignment. ABOVE: Mrs. Leviston helps a student with assignment. Academics 45 D.E. and C.O.E. Provide Experience The Distributive Education, Work Study, and Cooperative Office Education programs were for students who were interested in obtaining a job, or simply learning more about the world of busi¬ ness. These courses provided background train¬ ing in such things as typing, shorthand and book¬ keeping. Proper buying and selling techniques were also taught. These programs were set up to provide not only classroom lessons, but also first-hand work experience. Students participating in the pro¬ grams attended regular classes at Captain Shreve for half a day, and worked for the remain¬ ing periods. This type training helped to prepare students for future business careers. MRS. ANNIE COLE. . . Work Study . . . B.S., Grambling State University. MRS. LENA LEVISTON . . . C.O.E. Typing II, Clerical Practice . . . B.S., Grambling . . . Sponsors F.B.L.A. and Black Studies. MRS. JAN OTWELL . . . Distributive Education . . . B.S., Northwestern Univ.; M.Ed., L.S.U. . . . Sponsors D.E.C.A. TOP RIGHT: Ricky Landrum helps Becky Summers operate the printing press. BOTTOM: Melanie Stone and Blair Stautzenberger help dress the D.E. mannequin. 46 LOG Foreign Languages Offer Enrichment The Foreign language department at Captain Shreve offered cultural enrichment to students with an interest in foreign tongues. Knowledge of foreign cultures enriches a student’s mind and helps him pull the world a little bit closer together. At Captain Shreve, basic and advanced study was offered in: German, French, Spanish and Latin. Students learned grammar and speaking patterns of different lands and studied the varied cultures of foreign countries. A sense of pride in the knowledge of a foreign language makes the learning experience worthwhile. The four foreign language clubs offered extra knowledge and fun activities such as the Olympic games and foreign dinners. MRS. LOUIE CHALFANT. . . French I, II, III, IV . . . B.S., Centenary; M.Ed., La. State Univ.;. . . Sponsors French Club, Senior Class. MISS CAROL HICKS . . . English III, Conversational French . . . B.A. Dillard Univ.; Sponsors French Club. MRS. JUDY HORNE. . . Spanish I, II, III. . . B.A., La. Tech Univ.; M.Ed., and +30, Northwestern State Univ.;. . . Sponsors Spanish Club, Astra Club, Football Ad Staff. MRS. SHERI YERGER . . . English IV, Latin I, II, III, IV . . . B.S. La. State Univ.; M.A., Southeastern La. Univ.;. . . SponsorsJ.C.L. Academics 49 TOP LEFT: Mrs. Page clowns with the German flag. CENTER: Danny Leslie displays a brightly-colored pinata. BOTTOM: A report about the Eiffel Tower is given by Sheri Muslow. Art and Music Provide Talent Outlet The Art and Music departments at Captain Shreve offered an outlet for students with cre¬ ative talent. Art Students revealed their talents through many mediums including clay, paint, charcoal, wood and ink. Creativity coupled with the knowledge of basic art skills enabled an art student to produce something beautiful. Courses offered included Art I, II, III, IV, and Art Educa¬ tion. The Music department offered courses in music, band, orchestra and choir, in addition to the marching band, stage band, choir and orchestra. These musical groups attended numerous festivals and brought home many top awards. MR. CHARLES FITZPATRICK. . .Art 1,11,111, IV. . . B.S., Centenary . . . Sponsors Art Club, Junior Class. MRS. HAZEL HARRIS. . . Art Education . . . B.A., Southern Univ., M.A., La. Tech. Univ.;. . . Sponsors Art Club. MR. MIKE RALEIGH . . . Instrumental Music . . . B.A., M.S., La. State Univ.;. . . MRS. HATTIE WADE. . . Vocal Music, English . . . B.S., Grambling State Univ.;. . . Sponsors Choir. TOP RIGHT: The orchestra rehearses a concert number. CENTER: Melinda McGee picks out a tune on the piano. BOTTOM: Mrs. Harris explains geo¬ metric shapes to her art class. ROTC Emphasizes Leadership The primary emphasis of the ROTC program at Captain Shreve was leadership development and teamwork. Students learned the qualities neces¬ sary for good leadership and gained practical experience as leaders by serving as battalion and company officers. ROTC also provided students with many extra¬ curricular activities. The Rifle Team and the Mili¬ tary Drill Team competed in m any events throughout the year. There were also field trips during other than normal school hours. The course also provided an inroad to highly remun¬ erative college scholarships offered to qualified students. COMMAND SERGEANT HENRY CHIASSON . . . ROTC III, IV . . . U.S. Army, Retired, 23 Years . . . Sponsors Varsity Rifle Teams, Jr. NRA Club, and Cadet Officers’ Club. SERGEANT-FIRST CLASS WILLIAM FREEMAN . . . ROTC I . . . U.S. Air Force, Retired, 22 Years . . . Sponsors Color Guard, Explorer Post 94, and Special Forces Club. SERGEANT-MAJOR MURRAY HUFFMAN. . . ROTC I . . . U.S. Army, Retired, 24 Years . . . Sponsors Drill Team. TOP: Sergeant Freeman lectures about military history. BOT¬ TOM: Sergeant Chiasson and Jay Ham plan a field trip. Academics 49 Electives Teach New Skills Electives offered by Captain Shreve gave stu¬ dents the opportunity to explore a variety of dif¬ ferent fields. These electives included such courses as Mechanical Drawing, Small Appliance Repair, Woodworking, Home Economics, and Small Gas Engines. Mechanical Drawing classes focused on mechanical, architectural, and engineering draw¬ ing. Small Appliance Repair and Small Gas Engines helped to acquaint students with the industries engaged in the manufacture of engine?. Home Economics developed an appreci¬ ation of the importance of the home and the fam¬ ily in the American way of life. Through these electives the students were allowed to try out a variety of new skills. 50 LOG MR. JACK L. BOGAN . . . Speech I, Debate . . . B.A., La. Tech. Univ.. . . Sponsors Debate Team and Key Club. MR. MERCULUSJ. CHRETIEN. . . Woodwork I . . . M.A. Southern Univ.; B.S. Southern Univ.. . . Sponsors Industrial Arts Club. MISS MALEDA McKELLAR . . . Speech I, II, English II, Tournament-Drama . . . B.A., La. Tech. Univ.. . . Sponsors Drama Club and International Thespian Society. MRS. LELA B. MITCHELL. . . Home Economics, Clothing and Consumer Education . . . B.S., Southern Univ.; M.E., Southern Univ.; +30, Louisiana Tech . . . Sponsors Future Homemakers of America. MISS P. L. OBEE . . . Foods and Nutrition, Home and Family Living . . . B.A., Gramblin g State Univ.. . . Sponsors 4-H Club. MR. RUSSELL L. PEDRO . . . Mech. Drawing . . . B.A., Northwestern Univ.. . . Sponsors Drama Club. MR. HENRY SHERMAN . . . Small Appliance Repair, Small Gas Engines . . . B.S., Southern Univ. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Pete Skamangas studies an engine in small gas engines. TOP RIGHT: Mr. Chretien looks on as Steve Weinstein operates a machine in woodworking. LEFT: Patricia Douglas works on a dress in Home Economics. Academics 51 Career Center Expands Curriculum The Caddo Career Center served as an exten¬ sion of area high schools that offered vocational and technical courses to juniors and seniors in high school. It prepared students for employment with salable skills and technical knowledge. The center offered over twenty courses, rang¬ ing from electronics, commercial art, health occupations, and agriculture, to welding, print¬ ing, and data processing. The curriculum at the center varied to meet the needs of local busi¬ nesses and industries. TOP: Learning to repair small gas engines is a popular trade at the career cen¬ ter. ABOVE: Timmy Henix gets first-hand experience as a mechanic in an auto¬ repair class. RIGHT: Reba Harris puts the finishing touches on a garment in fashion merchandising. HP!-’rcs9 111 52 LOG Cafeteria a Pleasant Place TOP LEFT: A cafeteria worker makes sausage for lunch. BOT¬ TOM LEFT: A worker serves hot lunches to the students. ABOVE: A cafeteria worker prepares cupcakes for the sand¬ wich line. Academics 53 Through the efforts of the cafeteria manager, Mrs. Kathleen Johnson, and her hard working cafeteria staff, the students at Captain Shreve were provided with two hot meals a day. In addition to lunch, which included two hot lunch lines and one sandwich line, those students interested were also offered breakfast every morning before school. During lunch, various teachers were on duty to supervise the students. The efforts of all of these people helped to pro¬ vide a pleasant atmosphere in the Captain Shreve cafeteria. jjgjpHBWMI Wm S|| v V ' ' -. ' . : ■■■, STUDENT LIFE The Melody of Shreve Just as Diana Ross, Peter Frampton, James Taylor, Olivia Newton John, and Stevie Wonder had different styles in the music they sang, stu¬ dents at Captain Shreve had different styles in which they lived their lives each day. Music played a big part in the way we acted and in the moods we exhibited. Each individual had a cer¬ tain style of music they enjoyed and a certain type of life they lived. Whether their style was fast and happy or slow and sentimental the Captain Shreve students seemed to be themselves and displayed their type of rhythm towards life to everyone. TOP RIGHT: With music in her ears Harriet Prothro lies down to read a good magazine. ABOVE: Lynn Johnson sings the National Anthem before a football game. RIGHT: The rhythm of Ronnie Dewitt and Joey Milner kept halftime performances going! 56 LOG TOP RIGHT: Shreve students enjoy many types of music. ABOVE: The band students get into their music! Student Life 57 The Melody of Shreve Just as Diana Ross, Peter Frampton, James Taylor, Olivia Newton John, and Stevie Wonder had different styles in the music they sang, stu¬ dents at Captain Shreve had different styles in which they lived their lives each day. Music played a big part in the way we acted and in the moods we exhibited. Each individual had a cer¬ tain style of music they enjoyed and a certain type of life they lived. Whether their style was fast and happy or slow and sentimental the Captain Shreve students seemed to be themselves and displayed their type of rhythm towards life to everyone. TOP RIGHT: With music in her ears Harriet Prothro lies down to read a good magazine. ABOVE: Lynn Johnson sings the National Anthem before a football game. RIGHT: The rhythm of Ronnie Dewitt and Joey Milner kept halftime performances going! 56 LOG TOP RIGHT: Shreve students enjoy many types of music. ABOVE: The band students get into their music! Student Life 57 Boogie Fever! During the 1977-78 school year, everybody had “the fever”, including the faculty. Each new day brought about enthusiasm and involvement in many different activities. Each student and teacher had at least one ambition they wished to accomplish, and they usually did. School spirit, greatly boosted by the pep rallies, enabled everyone to join in and become part of the action. Football games, dances, and other extra-curricular activities added fun to the year. Spirit abounded everywhere! With each new sea¬ son, new activities and ideas brought enjoyment to everyone at Captain Shreve, making this year one of the best. TOP RIGHT: Carlos Cooper cheers the Gator team on. ABOVE: Michael Aura waves the spirit stick won by the Sophomores. BOTTOM RIGHT: Excitement builds at the start of each foot¬ ball game. OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP: Carol Adams, Laura Ander¬ son, and Kim Darby promote Junior Spirit Day. OPPOSITE BOTTOM: A! E.’s Army supports the Gators. 58 LOG Rainy Days and Mondays At Captain Shreve there were a few gloomy days during the year. At least every one felt at times nothing was going right, but, after a while, things started looking up. Depression must have hit every student at some point in the year. With the help of faculty and friends, life was back to normal in a short while. Tests, failures, and homework added to the “rainy days. Though sometimes the days seemed endless, there were always some highlights that once again caused smiles to return and spirits to boost. All in all, there was more happiness than depression, and the 1977-78 year was a good one for everybody. 60 LOG Looks Like We Made It During the past year at Shreve every Gator experi¬ enced the exhilarating feeling of accomplishment, that warm wonderful feeling when the job was finally finished, an exam was over, or a student learned that he had been accepted in his favorite club. Whether it was as seemingly insignificant as finally making it to class on time or as monumental as win¬ ning the district title in football the same exciting feeling of victory occurred. These special times, when a certain goal was achieved, made all the work and effort in high school worth while. TOP: Robin Naron does a quick touch-up job before going into school. BOTTOM: Joe Papa rejoices in another Shreve victory. 62 LOG I’ve Just Got to Be Free There was a certain feeling of freeness felt among the students at Captain Shreve. Each indi¬ vidual had his own way to escape from troubles, tensions, and frustrations. Whether it was going off by one’s self or getting together with a group of friends, everyone found their get-away spot. At times there were some things that might have taken away from our freedom; but, at the end we always regained it. Although then we sometimes neglected the freedom that we had, we will appre¬ ciate it later on in our lives and wish those fantas¬ tic high school days were back. TOP RIGHT: Bev Crooms swings away all her cares and wor¬ ries at the park. ABOVE: Melissa Jones is out for a day of exer¬ cise and pleasure. RIGHT: Mark Magner is what you call a Free Spirit Gator. 64 LOG TOP RIGHT: Captain Shreve’s 7-11 will always remain in our memories of Shreve. ABOVE: A group of funloving seniors play a game of Chi¬ nese Red Light. 66 LOG Old Days “Old days, good times we remember. Fun days, days we’ll always treasure.” Those are the beginning lines of the song “Old Days” by Chi¬ cago which described our days at Shreve very well. Those days will remain in our thoughts throughout the many years ahead of us. Memo¬ ries of high school friends, teachers, classes, and even the mischevious things we did will flash back to us and allow us to dream about those wonderful and fulfilling years. The three or four years we spent at Captain Shreve were only but one phase in our life but it was a phase we will always treasure. fc:: ' TOP LEFT: Ronald Brown and Michael Leonard keep their spirit up! TOP RIGHT: Craig Tuggle relaxes with a nice game of foosball. ABOVE: Seniors of 78 made it known who they were quite often in the cafeteria. Student Life 67 You’ve Got a Friend Friends were one thing at Captain Shreve that were very easy to be found. Since there was no scarcity of friends at Shreve, there was always a feeling of helpfulness and support among the students. The song by James Taylor said, “Win¬ ter, Spring, Summer, or Fall, all you have to do is call, and you’ve got a friend.” That was just the way it was throughout the warm halls of Shreve. Whenever anyone needed help with a problem or anything, all they had to do was call for a friend and he would always appear to lend his helping hand. TOP CENTER: Bossier cheerleaders and foot¬ ball players came to help promote our spirit at a pep rally. OPPO¬ SITE PAGE LEFT: Because of a broken hand Mike Shiplet has to get help from a friend, Mark Loble. OPPOSITE PAGE RIGHT: Mickey Olm- stead can’t seem to find where his group of friends are. TOP RIGHT: Miss Franz helps Lori Bozeman find her way around Shreve. LEFT: Friends that go together cheer together. Student Life 69 Send in the Clowns Laughter was a predominant element in the halls and classrooms of Captain Shreve this year. Students could be seen enjoying themselves almost everywhere on the campus. Many Gators took pleasure in the fellowship of good friends. These happy times helped to make the bad days more bearable and the good ones even better. Laughter was an excellent way for students to relieve the tension and pressure that one experi¬ enced in school. All and all, a feeling of joy and happiness prevailed over all activities at Shreve this year. TOP: Scott Green clowns around. BOTTOM: Debbie Jorstead tries to ride a tricycle in the pep rally. ABOVE: Being with friends is one of the best ways to have fun. 70 LOG More Than a Feeling During the past year at Shreve every Gator experienced very special times in their lives. These special times were different for each indi¬ vidual, but whether a reassuring smile was received from a special friend or an encouraging word was given from a teacher each experience was treasured. These touching moments were the foundation of the spirit at school, which flour¬ ished throughout the year as students got to know each other better and grew more accus¬ tomed to their surroundings. These incidents, no matter how large or small, made lasting impres¬ sions in the student’s memories of high school. TOP: Nancy Wells enjoys playing with a puppy. BOTTOM: Lisa Adams takes advantage of the sunny day to exercise her horse. 72 LOG Student Life 73 TOP: Brenda Brock, Brian Caskey, and Mickey Olmstead enjoy roasting marshmellows on chilly days. Charlie Herd talk a while before school. BOTTOM RIGHT: Coach Hedges walks quietly off the field. BOTTOM: Marianne Thomas and The Melody Lingers On A melody is a rhythmic succession of single tones arranged in a way that is pleasing to the ear. This past year at Captain Shreve can be described as a melody. Football victories, mid¬ term exams, parties, disappointing grades, and all the other things that were a part of high school life combined to make the balanced harmonious melody of Shreve. Each student activity was just as important as any other in achieving the total harmony of life at school. The memories, good and bad, will not be easily forgotten by any of the students. Like any memorable tune, the melody of Shreve will linger on in the minds of the stu¬ dents forever. 74 LOG OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Leah Gentry practices play¬ ing her cello. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM: We re number one! TOP: Leigh Ann Lindsey and Judy Bernat put up a spirit banner. BOTTOM: Susan Sanders gets some advice on how to throw the foot¬ ball from her brother, Jim. Student Life 75 De De Deal — Cara Derrick — Sarah Galloway Lynn McCary — Chadell Pope — Carla Simpson ORGANIZATIONS Student Council Has Active Year The Student Council, which consisted of sena¬ tors, representatives, and the executive commit¬ tee, planned and sponsored numerous activities throughout the year. Michael Jones, who actively led the student government, enlisted members to serve as a liaison between faculty-administration and the student body. Projects, to complete this goal, included taking charge of the homecoming dance and student I.D.’s. The Student Council, sponsored by Mr. Matt Perdue and Coach Johnny Burnom attended the L.A.S.C. Convention, sent birthday cards to teachers, and took charge of the Barret Pals Project at Captain Shreve. TOP RIGHT: Mike Jones, President. ABOVE: Donald Miller, Melinda McCoy, Melinda Black, and Billy Kirkikis escort Mark Magner during a pep rally. 78 LOG LEFT: Christy Spears and Gavin Perdue work at concession stand during basketball game. CENTER: Senators are — Billy Kirkikis, Melinda McCoy, Renee Blanchard, Lindy Burt, Lydia Jackson, John Kincade. Second row: Melinda Black, Sheila Bamburg, Kathy Bamburg, Lisa Rothell, Sonja Shelby and Christy Spears. Third row: Clyde Dornier, Hersy Jones, Edward Cloyd, Donald Miller, David Hennington, Gavin Perdue. BOTTOM: Quantrail Evans eats an apple for Student Council pep rally. Organizations 79 TOP LEFT: Executive officers are — Cynthia Philips, Corr. Secretary, Karen Downs, Vice-President; Julie Goodman, Treasurer; Susan Palmer, Parliamentarian. TOP RIGHT: Cynthia Philips serves cokes during basketball game. ABOVE: Stueart Hudsmith participates in skit. 80 LOG LEFT: Sponsors are — Mr. Matt Perdue and Coach Johnny Burnom. BOTTOM: Representatives are — First row: Lisa Cireno, Marianne Thomas, Ramona Roush. Second row: Sara Johnson, Mic- hell Aura, Reba Harris, Terri Woodley, Sophia Mandrapileas. Third row: Jeoff Jorshag, Melissa Moore, Josephine Block, Pamela Newson, Brenda White, Sandra Smith. Fourth row: Dina Bennett, Susan Sander, Linda Holland, Rhonda West, Vicki Adams, Arthur Anderson. Organizations 81 TOP: Senior members are — First row: Stephanie Luck, Brenda Brock, Susan Smith. Second row: Ramona Roush, Carlos Cooper, Suzonne Blackwell, Nancy Ennis, Julie Goodman, Sharon Hightower, Diane Davis, Gloria Puddephatt, Terri Woodley. BOTTOM LEFT: Carol Hallquist and Debbie Jorstad have fun helping Mrs. Horne make Christmas favors for nursing homes. BOTTOM RIGHT: Sopho¬ more members are — Seated: Andrea Cook, Janet Jimes, Karen Blankenbaker. Standing: Missy Fal- baum, Carolyn Van Osdell, Becky Reeves. 82 LOG Astra Members Promote Spirit Guided by Mrs. Judy Horne and the Alstrusa Club, each member of the Astra Club participated in school as well as community activities. The members served as guides during the Red River Revel and at college night, ushered at various plays at the Shreveport Little Theatre, visited Shriner’s Hospital and worked at the Poor Man’s Supper. Club members promoted school spirit by placing streamers on cars, selling and delivering Halloween treats, and sponsoring a spirit week during football season. During spirit week, the members gathered for a spirit breakfast, and pre¬ sented a skit at a pep rally. Each project helped the girls to become involved in many activities. TOP LEFT: Carlos Cooper, Diane Davis, and Debbie Jorstad show how a four-legged race is done. BOTTOM LEFT: Officers are — left to right: Karen Downs, secretary; Pam Davis, vice-president; Diane Mills, treasurer; Ellen Roeger; senior board member; Cynthia Phillips, junior board member; Elise Moentmann, sophomore board member; Michele Johnson, president. BOTTOM RIGHT: Junior members are — Standing: DeDe Deal, Suzie Talley. Seated: Ann Risinger. Organizations 83 Octagon Has Good Second Year The Octagon Club, one of the co-educational service clubs at Captain Shreve, worked on many projects during the 1977-78 school year serving both school and community. Though relatively new, the club had a productive year. Under the guidance of their faculty sponsor, Ms. Judy Langley, club members collected food items, clothing, and toys for those less fortunate than they. During the basketball season, Octagon members decorated the lockers of basketball players to increase spirit. A special project involved collecting money to contribute to the Heart Fund. All in all, the Octagon Club had a very successful second year. TOP RIGHT: Octagon Club officers are — Sharyn Gunther, secretary; Connie Cates, treasurer; Vanessa Salley, president; Robin Dickinson, vice-president, and Corinda Fritz, district representative. ABOVE: Sophomore Octagon members are — Anne Stro- zier. Jay Slater, Sara Shiplet, Richard Kightlinger, Lamar Pugh, Kathy Bamburg, Robin Roush, Lisa Go, and Liz Gahn. 84 LOG TOP: Junior Octagon members are — (First row) Connie Cates Mary Murphy, Corinda Fritz, David Henington, Lynette Wright and Wendy Ennis. (Second row) Robin Dickinson, Angie Prothro Tisha Adams, Janette Peebles, Judy Bernat, Sharyn Gunther Rosalyn Brown, and Donna Atkinson. LEFT: Vanessa Salley dis cusses plans with Octagon sponsor, Ms. Judy Langley. ABOVE Senior Octagon members are — Linda Davis, Lisa Harbour Sandy Gunther, Melissa Buford, Sharon Ferguson, Tracy Bell Nancy Anderson, Vanessa Salley, Cindy Cady, and Rogenia John son. Organizations 85 Z-Club Sets Standards High The Captain Shreve Z-Club motto, “Growth Through Service,’’ was carried out by Z-Club members throughout the 1977-78 school year. Z- Club provided innumerable services for the school and the community. Every first and third Wednesday of each month, the girls brought snacks for the teachers’ lounge. Every second Wednesday, Z-Club mem¬ bers visited Louisiana Nursing Home. During Christmas members decorated the school foyer and made and sold stockings filled with candy. Z- Club members sold tickets to and helped serve at the annual Poorman’s Supper. The year’s main project was raising money for the National Kidney Foundation. Faculty advisors. Miss Geor¬ gia Lee and Miss Marie Rinaudo, made sure the girls met the high standards set by the Z-Club. TOP RIGHT: Sophomore members of the Z-Club are — Dixie Olmstead, Holly Herbert, Stephanie Fess, Donna Turnham, Valerie Butter¬ field, and Bev Crooms. ABOVE: Senior members are — (Seated) Betsy Jordan, Cinde Hodges, Melinda McCoy, Susie Pearce, and Susan Summers. (Standing) Jean Wall, Melinda McGee, Marti Hudson, Carla Simpson, Bitty Donner, Harriet Prothro, Becky Cook, Emily Gaines, Melinda Black, Mimi O ' Neal, Melissa Buford, and Susan McClamroch. OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP RIGHT: Z-Club sponsors, Miss Georgia Lee and Miss Marie Rinaudo, place cookies made by clubbers for teachers in the lounge. OPPOSITE PAGE, BOTTOM: Melinda McGee and Lauren Cotter have “Z” spirit. 86 LOG TOP RIGHT: Junior Z-Club members are — (Front row) Lynn Warren, Sara Buford, Michele Aura, Lauren Cotter , Sherrie Muslow, and Cara Derrick. (Second row) Renea Ryland, Peggy Waddell, SuSu Palmer, Marilyn Ligon, Tami Webb, Lillian Galloway, and Leigh Ann Lind¬ sey. BOTTOM RIGHT: Lillian Galloway begins making forty Christmas stockings to sell. BOTTOM CENTER: Sherrie Muslow drowns in Z’s trying to record the club ' s activities for the scrapbook. 88 LOG TOP LEFT: SuSu Palmer and Harriet Prothro paint banners promoting “Z” spirit for spirit week. BOTTOM RIGHT: Z-Club officers are — (Seated): Carla Simpson, senior board member; SuSu Palmer, vice-president; Marilyn Ligon, junior board member; and Bitty Donner, secretary. (Standing) Becky Cook, treasurer; Betsy Jordan, president; and Cinde Hodges, service chairman. Organizations 89 Interact Club Receives Award The Captain Shreve Interact Club, a service club for sophomore, junior, and senior boys, embarked upon many projects during 1977-78. During the fall, Interact, along with many other service clubs, participated in Operation Clean Sweep, a highly successful effort to clean up Shreveport. In cooperation with the Z-Club, Inter¬ act members helped give the Brook Street Hal¬ loween party. They also gathered toys and can¬ ned goods for Sister Margaret. Interact members also participated in the service club volleyball tournament held to raise money for the Kidney Foundation. One of the high points of the year was receiving an award from the Salvation Army for collecting more money than any other club or organization participating in the drive. Under the direction of a new faculty sponsor, Mr. Dominic Salinas, Interact Club members had a most enjoyable and worthwhile year. TOP RIGHT: Interact president Billy Kirkikis speaks to Mr. R. L. McCary, who is the Rotary advisor for the Captain Shreve Interact Club. ABOVE: The 1977-78 Interact Club. 90 LOG TOP: Junior members of the Interact Club are — (Front row) Marty Thompson, Richard Lamb, Rickey Clarke, Todd Hughes, Joe Bailey, Eric A ebb, and Dino Kirkikis. (Back row): Kevin Greaves, Charles Foster, Dale Struble, Brian Schultz, Barry Rachal, Neal Cowen, Chris Marler, Vlichael Carpenter, and Joey Milner. ABOVE: Senior members of Interact are — (First row) John Carlton, Mark Magner, John Kincaid, and Billy Kirkikis. (Second row): Ken Wiley, David King, Donnie Bamburg, Brian Caskey, John Bransford, Pete Skamangas, Mickey Olmstead, D aul Childress, Greg Morrisson, and Bo Davis. Organizations 91 TOP LEFT: Sophomore members are — (Seated) Paul Johnson, Mark Priddy, Bryan O’Neil, and Kerry Newman. (Standing) Edward Cloyd, John Holloway, Edwin Byrd, and Joe Cook. TOP RIGHT: Interacters work on a “GO, GATORS’’ banner for spirit week. ABOVE: Interact spon¬ sor and officers are — Mr. Dominic Salinas, faculty sponsor; Jerri Schach, sponsor representative; Billy Kirkikis, president; Bo Davis, senior board member, Greg Morrisson, vice-president; Dino Kirkikis, junior board member; Brian Caskey, treasurer; and Marty Thompson, secre¬ tary. 92 LOG TOP RIGHT: Mr. Powell congratulates Donnie Bamburg, John Kincaid, Greg Morrisson, and Bo Davis after Interact was given an award by the Salvation Army for collecting more money than any other service club. ABOVE: Interact sponsors are — Nancy Davis, Lillian Galloway, SuSu Palmer, Sally Sweeney, Jerri Schach, Lindy Burt, Kim Selber, Bitty Donner, Donna Turnham, Brenda Brock, and Janet Kent. Organizations 93 Key Club Is Appreciated The Key Club, under the guidance of Mr. Jack Bogan, provided many services to the school and community this year. The members presented a skit in a pep rally and also showed spirit by creat¬ ing a papier-mache gator for the homecoming game. The club members enthusiastically helped Sister Margaret deliver toys and food to needy families during the holiday season. The Key Club also proved helpful by contributing their time to giving a Christmas party to the residents of the Northwest Louisiana Training School. The mem¬ bers received a special satisfaction by helping people who are less privileged than themselves. The Key Club showed another example of Shreve ' s fine service clubs again this year. TOP RIGHT: Senior members are — Bottom, left to right: Tom Morrison, Mark Hamner, Scott Graves, Scott Baxter. Standing, left to right: Randy Maffett, Rob Williams, Bobby Booras. BOTTOM LEFT: Rob Williams gives a hand to help carry the “Gator to a football game. BOT¬ TOM RIGHT: Junior and sophomore members are — From bottom: Pat Booras, Craig Prothro, Stueart Hudsmith, Chuck Stadtlander, Joe Marshall, Curtis Crenshaw, Jeff Teague, David Dethloff, Bill Crenshaw, Matt Locke, Scott Pernici, Todd Shaw, Ben Butler, Troy Fore, Michael Aura, Rob Feron, Steve Weinstein, Jeff Forshag, Blake Jones, Jimmy Graves, John Trigg. 94 LOG TOP LEFT: Sweethearts are — Seated: Renee Blanchard, Leigh Ann Lindsay, Marilyn Ligon, Lynn Warren, Carla Simpson. Standing: Carol Watts, Cinde Hodges, Mimi O’Neal, Nancy Lodestro, Catherine Watts. TOP RIGHT: Mr. Bogan sponsors the Key Club. BOTTOM: Officers are — left to right: Stueart Hudsmith, Junior Board Member, Mark Hamner, Senior Board Member, Randy Maffett, Sergeant At Arms, Bill Crenshaw, Member At Large, Rob Williams, President, Bobby Booras, Vice- President, and Pat Booras, Secretary. Organizations 95 TOP RIGHT: Paul Gaiermie loves the candy that Laura Anderson and David Black are selling. ABOVE: Leo club members are — Sitting: Lynda Holland, Lynn Johnson, Susan Slater, Sarie Joubert, Elenor Frasar, Debra Tompkins, Nancy Wells, Ronnie Wagnon, Trey Wynn, Carol Adams, Leigh Henderson, Kim Darby, Beth Reinsch, Pannette Mettz, Becky Allen, Kathy Miller. Second row: Bubba Allen, Cambria Kinnard, Scott Clements, Reid Sigler, Jerry Schwarzback, Doug Holland, Jeff Pullen, Don Ingersol, Mike Rice, Craig Pennell, Suzanne Johnson,. Jim Sanders, Johnny Wagnon, Susan Smith, Joe Pappa, Marianne Thomas. Third row: Jay Holland, Melissa Moore, Trace Chad¬ wick, Corey Costello, Bill Costello, Donald Garrett, Scott Martin, Terry Kasselman, Darrell Garrett, Marty Regan, Mike Ottwell. 96 LOG Leo Club Stays Active The Leo Club at Captain Shreve provided serv¬ ice and aid to the community, as well as the school. Sponsored by the Lions Club, members of this coed service club participated in many pro¬ jects during the year. Once a month, members swept the CS parking lots clean of trash and other debris. Leo clubbers held a canned food drive for the needy and also sold candy to financially aid the Holy Angels School for special children. Dur¬ ing the winter, a Heart Fund Drive was held to raise money and a mini-convention was attended. Guided by Mrs. Gaye Gannon, faculty advisor, club members attended a state convention in the spring and traveled to Leesville to visit the Crip¬ pled Children ' s Home. TOP LEFT: Officers are — First row: Bill Costello, vice-president; Mrs. Gaye Gannon, sponsor; Bubba Allen, president. Second row: Greg Baiano, treasurer; Jeff Pullen, chairman of board of directors; Mike Otwell, Board of directors; Charlie Herd, board of directors; Marianne Thomas, secretary; David Black, lion tamer. TOP RIGHT: Sweeping the CS parking lot is one of Leigh Henderson, Don Ingersoll and Sarie Joubert’s duties as a Leo Club member. BOTTOM: Marianne Thomas, Charlie Herd, and Lynda Hollard have fun being Leo Club mem¬ bers. Organizations 97 All Shreve’s a Stage . . . The purpose of the Captain Shreve Drama Club is to encourage participation in theatrical produc¬ tions and to give a better understanding of the world of drama. Under the direction of Miss Maleda McKellar, the Drama Club presented two major plays dur¬ ing the 1977-78 school year. The fall production, “David and Lisa, was a drama involving adoles¬ cents in an institution for the emotionally dis¬ turbed. In the spring, the club presented a musi¬ cal comedy, “How to Succeed in Business With¬ out Really Trying.” Special activities included participation in state speech tournaments, hosting a tournament, and the annual spring Drama Club banquets and awards presentation. TOP RIGHT: Drama Club sponsors and officers are — (Seated) Eric Ligon, vice-president; Lisa Harbour, treasurer; Cara Derrick, program director; and Suzonne Blackwell, president. Standing) Lynn McCary, secretary; Mrs. Gladys Aderhold, sponsor; Mrs. Dot Sibley, sponsor; Miss Maleda McKellar, sponsor; Mr. Russell Pedro, sponsor; and Mrs. Ruth Page, sponsor. ABOVE: Chris Weimer and Lynn McCary as David and Lisa in the final scene of the drama, ‘‘David and Lisa.” 98 LOG TOP AND CENTER: The 150 members o f the 1977-78 Drama Club fill up two stages. LEFT: Mike Gary and Rickey Clarke are the lighting techni¬ cians for CS productions. Organizations 99 TOP LEFT: Seated: Mimi O’Neal, president. Standing: Susie Tal¬ ley, secretary. Clay Ulmer, vice-president; Lisa Rothell, treasurer. TOP RIGHT: Denise Taylor and Lamar Peu pack boxes of food at Thanksgiving. BOTTOM RIGHT: Sponsors are — Mrs. Louie Chalfant and Mrs. Carol Hicks. 100 LOG French Club Promotes Spirit This year the French Club at Captain Shreve, guided by Mrs. Louie Chalfant and Mrs. Carol Hicks, participated in many school activities. The officers and sponsors promoted an interest in French customs and traditions. Club members became better acquainted with the French cul¬ ture through various club activities. In the fall, a doughnut sale was held in the mornings to raise money. Baskets of food were collected and dis¬ tributed to help needy families for Thanksgiving. The French Club closed the year with their annual banquet, at which members recollected past activities. TOP LEFT: Madame Kabbage spoke to French students on life in France. BOTTOM: Members are — Sitting: Ridge Lewis, Charles Foster, Lamar Peu, Jay Slater, David Hennington, Hayden Snow, Bill Golfe. Second row: Laura Wolfe, Perry Bryant, Amy Broussett, Lisa Rothel, Denise Parrish, Karen Snow, Kathy Muslow, Wondria Coleman, Janet Kent, Susie Talley, Amy Strozier, Deborah Jury. Third row: Dixie Olmstead, Nancy Lodestro, Lisa Cireno, Mimi O’Neal, Susan Summers, Cindy Cameron, Jeanie Lyman, Kim Selber, Julie Kroner, Betty Weiner, Becky Rasco, Melanie Regan, Bev Crooms, Valerie Butterfield. Fourth row: Curtis Brice, Clay Ulmer, Renea Ryland, Ann Risinger, Monika Moss, Edward Cloyd, John David Henning. Going up: Lisa Miles, Grade Henderson, Belinda Cornelius, Holly Brantly, Donna O’Neal, Karen Purdy, Denise Nelson, Karen Blankenbaker, Kim Self, Lynn Harbour, Janice Rivet, Cheryl Sullivan, Heather Kunzman, Lisa Harbour, Steve Bennett. Organizations 101 Spanish Club S h ines in Competition The Spanish Club at Captain Shreve attempted to acquaint its members with various aspects of Spanish and Latin American culture. Each mem¬ ber must have acquired a credit in Spanish I or enrolled in Spanish I, II, III, or IV this year. For their N ovember meeting they ate at Pancho’s Restaurant. Spanish Club participated in Student Council ' s banner contest during Spirit Week and won second place. Spanish Club had a Christmas Party at which they had Mexican and Spanish food and decorations and adopted many Spanish Christmas customs. They also participated in the foreign language Olympics in the spring. m fiWj I HT T I ;! PWhPt 1 1 ’ rf 1 a 1 1 ' :as 1 1 Tt . V TOP RIGHT: Mrs. Horne helps Valerie Pickens read a Spanish glamor magazine. ABOVE: Spanish club members are — Front row: Spon¬ sor Mrs. Judy Horne, Valarie Pickens, Tammy Thome, Karen Coe, Sara Kalmbach, Karen Rosengrant, Janette Peebles, Stephanie Fess, Crystal Westmoreland, Julie Stoker, Meg Williams, President Marcy Dille. Second row: Carol Halquist, Lisa Go, Somar Galen, Elizabeth Reede r, Donna Atkinson, Leigh Hodges, Jill Bennet, Cherry Dunn, Susan Baldridge, Scott Green, Gloria Puddephatt. Third row: Karn Hohenberger, Doug Lea, Kevin Holland, Tom Hoeflinger, Sarah Spikes, David CrftCraft, Tricia Curtis, Verna Jacobs, Teresa Mays, Phillip Taken. Fourth row: Stephen Nelson, Cindy Tatum, Marc Silberman, Joey Tebele, David Duncan, Buck Billings, Danny Clanton, Jon Bianca, Eric Brubaker, Becky Reeves, Elise Moentmann, Carie Rhodes, Danny Leslie, John Carlton, Brig Norwood. 102 LOG TOP: Kevin Holland attempts to break a pinata at the Spanish Club’s Christmas Party. BOTTOM LEFT: Officers are — John Carlton, Marcy Dille, Cherry Dunn, Karen Coe, and Danny Leslie. BOTTOM RIGHT: Leigh Hodges, Susan Baldridge, and Somar Galen present a skit at the Spanish Club’s Christmas Party. Organizations 103 Latin Club Has Much to Offer Mrs. Sheri Yerger, sponsor of the Latin Club this year, felt the purpose of the club was to offer an opportunity for fellowship, while providing a basis for a better understanding of the Latin lan¬ guage, history, and culture. Fellowship among Latin clubbers was provided through the club’s many activities. These included the Inter-lan¬ guage Club Olympics and the Junior Classical League Convention, where club members com¬ peted with Latin students from throughout the state in translations, vocabulary, and oratory. Members also sold Gator glasses as a money¬ raising project. During Homecoming Week, the club sold corsages and boutonnieres as another fund raising project. The year closed with the annual Latin Club banquet. TOP RIGHT: (Top to bottom) Tom Buckner, Nuntius; John Kincade, Consul; Emily Gaines, Treasurer; Melinda Black, Scribe; Billy Kirkikis, Co-Consul, Dana Mathews, Parliamentarian. ABOVE: (First row) Karen Purdy, Susan McIntyre, Susan Schubarth, Sharon Freeman, Sally Jo Cunningham, Dana Mathews, Lisa Goodman, Leah Gentry, Judy Bernat, Cynthia Phillips, Donna Linacre, Nada Wood, Shelia Fannon, Laura LeBlanc, Mrs. Yerger. (Second row) Billy Kirkikis, Randy Maffet, John Kincade, Geoff Forshag, Mimi O’Neal, Melinda Black, Emily Gaines, Debbie Davis, Lydia Jackson, Janice Holcomb, Sharon Spillers. (Third row) Edwin Byrd, David Dethloff, David Craft, Terry Coe, Tammy Dyar, Nal Annad, David Stevens, Cory Costello, Brian Beach. (Fourth row) Mike Alford, Troy Fore, Joe Cook, Jimmy Graves, Craig Prothro, Joey Milner, Rusty Downy, Dino Kirkikis, Chip Miles, Jim Davis. (Fifth row) Paul Johnson, Michael Aura, William Erwin, Gary Evanoff, Rob Feron, Jerry Schwarzbach, Tom Buckner, Elard Haden, Wade McCutchen, Luke Gilpin. 104 LOG German Club More Than Pretzels and Beer During the 1977-78 school year, the Captain Shreve German Club enabled its members to increase their knowledge of the German people, language, and customs. Projects and activities included guest speakers and trips to foreign language festivals. Through¬ out the year, the German Club had seasonal par¬ ties such as the Oktoberfest, Weihnachten, and Fasching which correspond to German festivals. One of the club’s special projects was having exchange parties with German clubs from Byrd High School and Woodlawn High School. Under the direction of Mrs. Ruth Page, (known to mem¬ bers as Frau Page), the school year of 1977-78 was a very fruitful and fun year for the German Club. TOP LEFT: German Club sponsor and officers are — Donna Sanderson, secretary; Mrs. R uth Page, sponsor; Sherrie Muslow, historian; Terry asselman, president; and Claudia Franklin, vice-president. ABOVE: German Club members are — (Seated) Linda Lyons, Patricia Lemmons, )onna Sanderson, Peter Tucker, Wendy Ennis, Sally Tucker. (Standing, first row) Gary Wiygul, Tommy Butler, Melissa Buford, treasurer. Second row) Christi Wilburn, Sherrie Muslow, Hays Bynum, Claudia Franklin, Melinda Black, Carey Cox, Phyllis Kolanko, Lisa Downey. Organizations 105 Debate Team Competes Sponsored by Mr. Jack Bogan, the Captain Shreve Debate Team traveled throughout Louisi¬ ana during the 1977-1978 school year and par¬ ticipated in various high school and college tour¬ naments. In addition to participating in the numerous tournaments, the team remained active by devot¬ ing many hours to such projects as the Captain Shreve Debate Tournament and the Captain Shreve talent show, SHOWBOAT. The teams hard work and effort paid off in tro¬ phies, plaques, and other awards. TOP RIGHT: Officers include — David Sklar, Phillip Galbraith, and Susan Schubarth. ABOVE: Club members are — (Seated) Rose Bloxom, William Erwin, Susan Schubarth, Susan Mclntrye, Clark McCollister, David Sklar, Susan Nelson, Michael Jones, and Janet Jimes. (Standing) Phillip Galbraith, Tom Dyar, David Stevens, Dan Rouben, and Hersey Jones. 106 LOG 4-H Club: To Make the Best Better Keeping in mind the motto “To Make The Best Better” 4-H Club members completed many monthly community projects. Through these pro¬ jects members strived to better the community and develop their own individual talents. The pur¬ pose of the 4-H Club is to provide knowledge and skills for carrying on work of the home, farm and community and to enable members to pursue their talents in this area?Under the direction of Mrs. L. B. Mitchell members excelled both men¬ tally and socially. The secret to the club’s success was each member’s enthusiasm to acquire more knowledge in possible future occupations. TOP LEFT: 4-H Club officers are — Vicki Adams, president; Patty Prudhomme, treasurer. ABOVE: 4-H members are — Kneeling: Glenda Brown, Sharon Speed. Seated: Karen Webb, Patty Prudhomme, Bessie Zlute, Vicki Adams, Joyce Howard, Eleanor LaFaye Bell, Miss P. L. Obee. Standing: Rosalyn Henson, Cassandra Mayhorn, Karen Moss, Shirley Green, Shundra O ' Neal. Organizations 107 Black Studies Gains Knowledge The Black Studies Association attempted to foster black awareness at Captain Shreve during the 1977-78 school year. Through the guidance of Mr. White, Mrs. Levi- ston, and Mrs. Green, the club sponsored such activities as Black History Week. The club also sold candy, attended church services, and con¬ tributed to both the Needy Family Drive and the Sickle Cell Anemia Drive. Established during the 1972-73 school year, the club’s membership now stands at fifty. TOP RIGHT: Club officers are — Seated: Juanita Mayhorn, Treasurer; Christy Spears, Assistant Secretary; Linda Davis, Secretary. Second row: Sponsors are — Mrs. Leviston, Mr. White, and Mrs. Green. Third row: Micheal Jones, President; Jesse Goines, Vice-President; and Hersey Jones, Parliamentarian. ABOVE: Members are — Kneeling: Sonya Shelby, Debra Jury, Linda Davis, Gwen Arthur, Marion Penn, Angela Alexander, Barbara Samuels, Mary Crump, Juanita Mayhorn, Christy Spears, Vicky Jordan. Seated: Cynthia Phillips, Lisa Myles, Cathy Farris, Grace Henderson, Monica Ford, Carlos Cooper, Monica Moss, Reba Harris, Rogenia Johnson, Lisa Elmore, Belinda Corneil- ius. Standing: Malcom Davis, Tony Cain, Micheal Leanard, Jesse Goines, Terry Moore, John Clay, Mike Jones, Tony Thomas, Matthew Mosley, Hersey Jones, Victor Hart, and Donald Miller. 108 LOG Science Club Stimulates Interest One of the principal purposes of the Science Club of Captain Shreve was to stimulate the inter¬ est of its members in such science-related fields as biology, chemistry, and physics. Sponsored by Mr. Branim, the members were encouraged to explore the world of science out¬ side the classroom. At club meetings they saw films and slides that aided them in their interest and understanding of the world of science. Through the use of scientific method, equipment, and research the students gained a clear under¬ standing of the inner nature of science. TOP LEFT: Club officers are — Hayden Snow, Treasurer; Donna O ' Neal, Secretary; Joel Bianca, Interclub Council Representative; Tracey Bell, Vice-President; Mr. Branim, Sponsor; and Clay Ulmer, President. ABOVE: Members are — Standing: Clay Ulmer. First row: Donna O ' Neal, Sally Tucker. Second row: Tracy Bell, Scott Doyle, Joel Bianca, Tom Cash. Third row: Hayden Snow, Murray Allen, Stephen Nelson. Fourth row: Brad Bozeman, John Horning, Wade McCuthhen. Organizations 109 Junior ROTC Develops Leadership Junior Reserve Officer ' s Training Corps added another dimension to the high school students education by developing qualities that are assets in any career. One hundred and eighty Captain Shreve stu¬ dents enrolled in the Junior ROTC curriculum which provided instructions in organization, staff functions, administration, courtesy, psychology of leadership, leader-manager problem areas, communications, first aid and hygiene, and mili¬ tary history. By applying themselves, the Cadets learned to become the leaders of tomorrow. TOP RIGHT: Color Guard Bill Conway, Talben Pope, Lloyd Fonttenot, and Terry Chesser posted the Colors at assemblies, cadet parades, civic organizations, and at home football games. ABOVE: DUTY, HONOR, and COUNTRY. 110 LOG r f P, TOP LEFT: The Captain Shreve Cadet Corps Staff Officers in their daily functions. They are: Sarah Mitchell and Wayne Bynum, Logistics and Operations, Barbara Jarzebek, Administration, Jay Ham, Command and Control, and Shirley Green, Unit Administration. ABOVE: Cadet Corps Leaders are — Jay Ham, Wayne Bynum, Risa Morris, James Smith, LuGuam Bell, Tom Buckner, Eric Brubaker, James Lewis, Bessie White, and Nancy Brinkley. Organizations 1 1 1 Cadet Corps Rated in Top Twenty Perce nt The Captain Shreve High School Cadet Corps was rated in the top twenty percent of Cadet Corps in the nation, and was awarded the Honor Unit with Dis¬ tinction Award of the Department of the Army in Washington, D.C. The Cadet Corps was examined by Federal Evaluators in the spring, who examined cadets in military procedure, marching, survival, tactics, and discipline. Command Sergeant Major Henry J. Chiasson, the Senior Army Instructor, helped mold the future leader and managers by training students in areas to improve the students’ leadership, morale, profi¬ ciency, discipline, and espirit-de-corps. Cadets who showed leadership qualities were moved into com¬ mand positions where these qualities could be best improved. Cadets were also instructed in military procedure, proper teaching techniques, first-aid, map reading, survival, and military custom. | TOP RIGHT: Company Plaques. CENTER: Headquarters Company members are — (Front row) James Lewis and Joseph Roque. (Second row) John Brown and Bridgette Ellis, Bessie White and Robert Stewart. (Third row) Kenneth Clark, Chadell Pope, Scott Bonner, David Simmons, ; Thomas DuBois, and Mary Houston. (Fourth row) Dwayne Jackson, Sharon Speed, Patricia Dyer, Anthony Brisco, Jackie Jewitt, Geroalyn Jackson, and Micheal Harris. (Fifth row) Joe Jones, Cassandra Mayhorn, Bonita Allen, Edmond Bates, Dianne Brown, Arthur Henderson, and Kayla Carpenter. ABOVE: “A” Company members are — (Front row) James Smith. (Second row) Linda Davis, Ronnie McMicheal. (Third row) Tom Buckner, LuGaum Bell, Steve Walker, and Talben Pope. (Fourth row) Barbara Dallas, Terri Washington, Vivian Smith, Charles Fuller, Belinda Bradford, Quantrell Gordan, and Rhonda Evans. (Fifth row) Russel! Hart, James Lloyd, Napoleon Edwards, Mike Nelson, Ben Jimi- son, Jianetta Hayden, Athony Harvey, and Betsy Jones. (Sixth row) Jeff Busey, Howard White, Clyde Dornier, Russell Campbell, Charles Marsden, Alvin Jackson, Sharon Plater, and Sharon Elie: 11 2 LOG TOP: Company Plaques. CENTER: “B” Company members are — (Front) Nancy Brinkley. Second row) John Marshall and Fred Matthews. (Third row) Mark Clark, Tom Lash, Rick Brubaker, Charles Shelby. Fourth row) Anthony Fontenot, Morris Lewis, Leecha Jacobs, Diane Winchell, Cynthia Kennedy, Tim Patton, Lenora Baylor, Tammy Winchell, Ira King, Terry Chesser. (Fifth row) Lloyd Fontenot, Cheryl Brown, Robert Sherwin, Tammy Brisco, Sal Biendo, Cedric McCall, Cynthia Smith, Russell Beaner, Danny Bristo, Tim Conway. (Sixth row) John Palmer, Odessa Nunsant, John Ford, Pierre Barnes, John Trigg, Betty Smith, Karen Kemp, Veronique Harris, Victor Amos, Veronica Howard. CENTER: “C” Company members are — (Front) Risa Morris. (Second row) Connie Cummings, Anthony Matthews. (Third row) Ivory Mosley, Tom Buckner, Sally Cunningham, Donald Lowe. Fourth row) Carolyn Willis, Darrin Holt, Foster Carthern, John Myles, Katy Nagal, John West, Tim Gersulowski, Denise Allen, JohmPreston, Charlesetta Johnson, Jill Martin. Fifth row) Charles Brock, Shirley Car¬ mack, Gregg Farley, Pat Edwards, Verna Jacobs, Robert Hardy, Donzetta Autrey, Evonne Beaner, John Webb, Joey Gordon. (Sixth row) Bill Cunningham, Pat White, John Richmond, Tracy Finuf, Charles Adams, Frederick Jackson, John West, Carrie Harris, Babara Alford, i Darrell Robertson, and Rita Jimison. Organizations 11 3 Varsity Rifle Teams Recognized The Captain Shreve High School JROTC Varsity Rifle Teams were recognized nationally for their shooting ability and for their reputation. They earned many honors for Captain Shreve at city, regional, and national competitions. The teams are affiliated with the National Rifle Association as a Junior NRA Club to promote marksmanship as a competitive sport and a hobby. Sergeant Major Henry J. Chiasson, a certified NRA marksman instructor, is the coach. The team members spent many hours training with him for various competition. “A” RIFLE TEAM — Kneeling: Tim Patten and Team Captain Erick Bru¬ baker. Standing: Nancy Brinkley, Steve Walker Russell, Campbell, James Lewis, and Sally Jom Cunning¬ ham. 114 “B” RIFLE TEAM — Kneeling: Morris Lewis, Mark Davis, and Tim Conway. Standing: Tracy Finuf, Clyde Dornier, Team Captain Tom Buckner, Jeff Busey, and Micheal Nelson. LOG LEFT TOP: “C” RIFLE TEAM — Kneeling: Robert Sherwin, Diane Winchel, and Bill Cunningham. Standing: Terry Chesser, Anthony Fontenot, Lloyd Fontenot, Charles Adams, Joe Jones, Bill Cunning¬ ham, and John Webb. ABOVE: Cadet Officer’s Club members are — Front row: Cadet Colonel Jay Ham, President and Cadet Corps Commander. Second row: Cadet Captains James Lewis, James Smith, Nancy Brinkley, and Risa Morris, Company Commanders. Third row: Cadet Major Wayne Bynum and Captains Shirley Green and Barbara Jarezek, Cadet Corps Staff Officers. Fourth row: Cadet Lieutenants LuGuam Bell, Linda Davis, Steve Walker, Tom Lash, Fred Matthews, Erick Brubaker, Bridgette Ellis, Bessie White, Connie Cummings, and Sally Cunningham, Company Executive Officers and Platoon Leaders. Organizations 11 5 ROTC Has Successful Year The Captain Shreve Gator Drill Teams, the spit and polish organization of Junior ROTC, were a precision marching unit. Cadets gave their own time to perfect their formations and marching maneuvers so that they could perform in compe¬ tition successfully. The teams received many honors competing in city, regional, and other competitions. The teams also performed at many festivals at area schools. The commander of the Gator Girl’s Drill Team was Bessie White. Jay Hamm commanded the Gator Boy’s Drill Team. Commander of the Rifle Firing Squad was Risa Morris. Sergeant Major Murry Huffman sponsored both of the Drill Teams. TOP RIGHT: Rifle Firing Squad. RIGHT: Members of the “A” Drill Team are — (Front row) Jay Ham. (Second row) Talben Pope, Anthony Matthews, Shirley Green, Fred¬ erick Jackson, and Geroalyn Jackson. (Third row) David Simmons, Joseph Roque, Reese Morris, and Bessie White. (Fourth row) Charles Shelby, Mark Clark, Ivory Mosey, and John Marshall. PF ' - r TOW ■JPiA r r P? 3 - L 9 m I ■9 S ' L ' l’ vB f § i ' • ( wj yiM i tijjLjjk fm ■■ |yT jHPf yfe n J RIGHT: “B” Drill Team mem¬ bers are — (Front row) LaGuam Bell. (Second row) Charles Adams, Lenora Bay¬ lor, Diane Brown, Patricia Dyer, and Cynthia Smith. (Third row) Karen Demp, Che¬ ryl Brown, Donzetta Autrey, Jeanetta Hayden. (Fourth row) John Miles, Terri Washington, Cassandra Mayhorn, and Bonita Allen. (Fifth row) Sharon Speed, Rhonda Evans, Barbara Dallas, and Odessa Nunsant. 116 LOG Special Forces Club Learns Survival Techniques The Special Forces Unit specialized in guerilla warfare and tactics, orienteering, land naviga¬ tion, and survival training. Sergeant First Class William Freeman sponsored the special survival in both wilderness and warfare, -map reading, and tactical maneuvers in the field. The unit was also Explorer Post 94, and in the spring of 1977 participated in the annual Scout- A-Rama. Post 94 conducted a compass course, and received a Proficiency Ribbon for their efforts. The club also received the National Unit Award, given only to well organized programs for young people. TOP LEFT: Survival train¬ ing. LEFT: Members of the Male Detachment are — (Center) Jay Ham, James Lewis, Hays Bynum, Steve Walker, and Tom Lash. (Standing) Eric Brubaker, Dwayne Jackson, Johnny Preston, Tim Patton, Mark Davis, Josiph Roque, Rob¬ ert Stewart, Mark Clark, Talben Pope, Tom Buck¬ ner, Russell Campbell, Jeff Busey, Charles Shelby, David Simmons, John Trigg, Mark Samuels, Wil¬ liams Cunningham, Terry Chesser, and Morris Lewis. LEFT: Members of the Female Detachment are — (Center) Connie Cummings and Reese Morris. (Stand¬ ing) Sally Cunningham, Bessie White, Petricia Dyer, Bonita Allen, Cassan¬ dra Mayhorn, Barbara Jar- zabek, Sharon Speed, Odessa Nunsant, and Jackie Jewitt. Organizations 1 1 7 History Club Travels to New Orleans The purpose of the Captain Shreve History Club was to provide students for a greater appreciation for past historical events. Both sponsors of the club, Mrs. Eleanor Cameron and Mrs. Hazel Martin, put forth a lot of effort to broaden the students interest and knowledge. Ideas shared at monthly meeting produced various group activities. Club members promoted school spirit by selling T-Shirts. Each T- Shirt had the names of all graduating seniors of ' 78. These T-Shirts helped to fund a planned fiejd trip. In the spring, students traveled to New Orleans to view various historical sights. Members also proved an asset to the school as they wrote a pamplet for the incoming freshmen and sophomores depicting the history of Captain Shreve and explaining the pur¬ pose and membership requirements for the clubs at CS. TOP RIGHT: Sponsors are — Mrs. Hazel Martin and Mrs. Eleanor Cameron. ABOVE: Officers are — Susan Summers, Tracey Bell, Linda Davis, Cindy Cameron, and Marti Hudson. 118 LOG Organizations 11 9 TOP: Members of the History Club are — (Front row) Mrs. Cameron, Leah Gentry, Karen Snow, Clay Ulmer, William McFadden, Laura Moore. (Second row) Mrs. Martin, Tracy Bell, Hayden Snow, Marty Hud- son, Tom Lash, Terri Woodley, Leigh Henderson, Linda Davis, Susan Sum¬ mers, Mimi O’Neal, and Cindy Cam¬ eron. LEFT: Terri Davis and Leigh Gentry persuade Lisa Downey to order a T-Shirt. ( Computer Club jnarpens Math Skills TOP RIGHT: Computer Club officers are — Mark Magner, Treasurer; Denise Nelson, President; Randy Maffet, Secretary; and David Sklar, Vice-President. ABOVE: Members are — (Sitting) Mark Magner, Randy Maffet, and Ken Wiley. (Standing) David Sklar, Lindy Burt, Jeff Ras¬ mussen, David King, Ben Whittingto n, John Braden, Nada Wood, and Denise Nelson. 122 LOG The Computer Club of Captain Shreve was established for the indepth study of the function, use, and programming of computers. Members started the year off by using an Olivetti-Under¬ wood Programma 101, nicknamed ' the beast.’ After mastering the beast, the club took on the school board’s IBM 370, which used the FOR¬ TRAN-4 language. Under the guidance of Mr. Sellers, the club’s sponsor, members wrote pro¬ grams to find the roots of polynomials using Newton’s approximation method, to find deriva¬ tives of polynomials and to solve other mathe¬ matical problems. Club members, along with Mr. Sellers, helped other students at Captain Shreve with the use of calculators. Membership requirements were that the stu¬ dent must be enrolled in Advanced Math and Computer Programming. Art Club is Re-Established After several years of not having an art club, interested students re-established the Captain Shreve Audubon Art Club during the 1977-1978 school year. Mrs. Hazel Harris sponsored the club and worked with its members to achieve a greater appreciation for art. The clubs main objective was for each member to gain experience in working in different medi¬ ums and to serve the school on special projects. The club put up the bulletin boards in the front office, designed and constructed the stand for the Homecoming Court to sit during the Home¬ coming football game, and made ceramic gators. The club financed their ventures by selling candy. TOP LEFT: Art Club officers are — Wendy Lehr, Tracy Cave, Vecki Cannon, Suzanne Williams, Mrs. Harris; sponsor, and Pam Burton. ABOVE: Club members are — (Sitting) Vicki Cannon, Tracy Banzoff, Wendy Lehr, Cathy Thompson, Pam Burton, and Suzzette Mar¬ quette. (Standing) Mrs. Harris, Suzanne Williams, Linda Smith, Chris Haacker, Wayne Hall, and Tracy Cave. Organizations 123 FBLA Members Gain Experience The FBLA is a national youth organization for students in business education. The purpose of the FBLA is to develop competent, aggressive business leadership. It also helps create more interest and understanding in making an intelli¬ gent choice of business occupations. Linder the leadership of faculty advisors Mrs. Dorothy Flanagan and Mrs. Lena Leviston, mem¬ bers participated in projects such as keeping a scrapbook, going on field trips, selling candy and various other fund-raising projects. Through these activities, members learned the importance of helping the school as well as the community. TOP RIGHT: Mrs. Leviston instructs Donna Woodard and Karen Karr in reading stock market reports. BOTTOM LEFT: Students learn the use of safety deposit boxes. BOTTOM RIGHT: Members explore the world of book-keeping. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM RIGHT: FBLA offi¬ cers are — Standing: Yolanda Moore, president; Monika Moss, vice-president; Ginger Boykins, secretary; Lisa Elmore, treasurer. Kneel¬ ing: James Smith, historian, Denise Wright, reporter; Sara Branton, service activities. 124 LOG TOP: FBLA members are — First row: Ginger Boykins, Nancy Cunningham, Yolanda Moore, Alicia Ryder, Rhonda Yates, Karen Karr, Gloria Cook, Sherri Harrington, Carol Boston, Lisa Elmor, Sharon Norrell, Diana Grigsby, Tami Webb, Beth Reinch, Kim Darby, Annette Lee. Second row: Liz Monk, Renee Whitaker, Gwendalyne Hancock, Sandrs Smith, Teri Woodley, Flecia Broussard, Verna Jacobs, Jeanette Peebles, Maria Cowart, Sara Branton, Tami Kelley, Julia Miller, Donna Woodard, Kathy Smith. Third row: Corinda Fritz, Debra Lewis, Becky Townsend, Ramona Roush, Belinda Corneilus, Liz Patterson, Alyshia Jacobs, Denise Wright, Anna Rose Edwards, Monika Moss, Shiela Parker, Vivica Cooper, Carlos Cooper, Angela Parker, Angela Alexander, Aneatha Mack, Lotus Williams, Peggy Rainge, Patricia Edwards, Dannette Faour, Melissa Moore, Carol Adams, Cindy Waite. Organizations 125 DECA Offers Opportunities DECA is designed to develop interest in the career world. This national youth organization gives students a better understanding of the way business and education compliment each other. DECA students attended classes half of the day and then went to work at their respective jobs. They gained first-hand experience through jobs which prepared them for future vocations they may enter after completing their education. In the spring, club members sponsored an annual Employers Appreciation Banquet. Through the guidance of Mrs. Jan Otwell, DECA members were able to gain an understanding of the responsibilities of maintaining a job. TOP RIGHT: Writing out a sales ticket is only one thing Ruth Mosely does at her job. BOTTOM: DECA members are — Kneeling: Winnie Fryeman, Jan Curtis, Tammy Dubroc, Kim Meredith, Sharon Gunther, Sharon Cone, Jennifer Grappe. Second row: Keith Sockrider, Ricky Landrum, Dee Dee Kendrick, Melanie Stone, Becky Jackins, Becky Summers, Sherri Woodard, Alician Vernon’, Christi Nejame, Maeschelle Trimble, Maude Dehan. Third row: Mrs. Otwell, Todd Hughes, Scott Baxter, Terry Caffery, Paul Gaiennie, Joey Vallot, Blair Stautzenber- ger, Scott Booth, Dennis Matranga, Kirk Harris, Edward Nader, Vicki Messick. 126 LOG TOP LEFT: Seated: Terry Cat¬ tery, secretary. Second row: Sharyn Gunther, treasurer; Becky Jackins, president. Standing: Ricky Landrum, vice-president; Melanie Stone, state president ot DECA; Todd Hughes, vice-president. TOP RIGHT: Jan Curtis straightens jewelry between customers. BOTTOM LEFT: Scott Booth, Becky Summers, and Maec- helle Trimble gain tirst-hand experience on merchandising. Organizations 127 Orchestra Develops Individual Talents This year, the Captain Shreve High School Orchestra offered interested Students an excel¬ lent opportunity to develop their skills in individ¬ ual as well as group talents and to gain experi¬ ence in the field of music. Greater experience was gained as they played for several schools in the Shreveport area. Several of the Orchestra members were selected to participate in the All- State Convention in November. In order for each member to develop their tal¬ ents, all students were required to have a sincere appreciation and a deep understanding of classi¬ cal music. The Orchestra was directed by Mrs. Parker. : TOP LEFT: The club members are — Artis Willis, Bob McDowell, Karen Moss, Deborah Holland, and Meg Williams. ABOVE: Orchestra mem¬ bers are — (Front row) Mrs. Parker, Jeri Kelleth, Gwen Arthur, Leah Gentry, Lisa Berckerdite, John Corneilus, Meg Williams, and Jill Bennett. (Second row) Steve Price, Bonita Casey, Deborah Holland, Bill Scott, Alon Winston, Johnny Miles, Karen Moss, Grace Henderson, Artis Willis, Marion Birmingham. LOG Choir Club: “We Believe in Music” Under the direction of Mrs. Hattie Wade, mem¬ bers of the concert choir formed the Captain Shreve Choir with this purpose in mind: To lift up spirits and touch the soul through unity and a song. Through the motto We Believe In Music,” mem¬ bers held a number of concerts at elementary and junior high schools. They entertained senior citizens by singing at nursing homes. They held an operatic performance for the city and participated in the Sickle Cell Anemia drive. The club also held a talent- variety show and a Gong Show.” The members accomplished these activities successfully because they believed “If a song cannot send you higher, then it’s not good enough to sing; What good is a song if it has no message to bring?” ABOVE: (First row) Shirley Thomas, Denise Allen, Janet Vance, Benita Casey, Debby Joinyon, Gwen Arthur, Gay Petty. (Second row) San¬ dra Bolden, Deborah Conerly, Jackie Carter, Brenda Carroll, Crena Warren, Veronica Moss, Glenda Brown, Carolyn Evans. (Third row) Lonny Smith, Mackey Ray Giles, Oscar Mims, James Ford, Jeret Moore, Denise McClought, Robert Scott. TOP LEFT: (First row) Sandra Bolden. .(Second row) Deborah Tonya, Gwen Arthur, Denise McClought, Carolyn Evans. (Third row) Veronica Moss, Crena Warren. Organizations 129 rs Conferee itivities in Mexi ' FestivaRSi Each year a large repre: Performances on seven ition ir the All-State and All-District organizations ll ana ' Trmversity campuses. .. ' s ’arade 30 consecutive Outstanding ' .at-Twice. Bellamah to be onp S. Bands to mak| t!fo6dwill Hawaii. Sb undred students Captain Shreve High School’s three bands during the past six years have achieved a record of musical excellence. CONCERT BAND: Four years straight-Sweepstakes Invited to perform at the USM Con Invited to perform at the Mexican B Commissioned Vaclav Nelhybel to Two-Hundred Superior Rating medals won at Solo and Ensemble Festival. Outstanding school; soloist, and ensemble at the Marshall, 1 anti Ensemble! MARCHING BAND; COTTON CARNIVAL Parade in Fiesta Flambeaux Parade in Sc Outstanding Band in the Many nnessee. exas . STAGE BAND: invi to Conference in Texarkana, Texas. aolStage Band azz Educators; Convention in Dallas, at the Nation Ite Invited to play with the Stan K 8 3 a V m a m • f a mmZaVxS a. m m a « ' er th©ich|gp ®ji Qf-MFlsMPKfBI g a a s_ - % m n i outhwestern Louisiana Jazz Festival, at the St. val in Saa Afitonio, Texas, and at the TrLState Festival in wBBBaBBn l I l Concert Band TOP: 1977-78 Symphonic Band. ABOVE LEFT: David Black, Librarian, finds yet more music for the class to practice. Organizations 131 Marching Band TOP RIGHT: Melissa Buford is directing drum major assisted by Larry Moore. ABOVE: Concen¬ trating clarinet player. RIGHT: Members take time out to play on a snowy day. 132 LOG SHREVEPORT BAND ABOVE: The Marching Band members are these — Melissa Buford, Maeschelle Trimble, Meribeth Kunzman, Kathi Brown, Sally Jo Cunning¬ ham, Letitia Adams, Marion Penn, Corinda Fritz, Nancy Anderson, Jer¬ emy Gray, Barbara Jarzabek, Jana Fuller, Linda Davis, Dianne Davis, Rosalyn Brown, Cindy Monk, Heather Kunzman, Lisa Myles, Jane Wil¬ liams, Angela Prothro, Venassa Salley, Sharon Henson, Risa Morris, Denise Taylor, Chuck Habathur, Melinda McGee, Diann Cowin, Vincent McDay, Sharon Friend, Donna Richardson, Carol Hallquist, Kelly Walker, Doug Camp, Russell Rogers, Liz Monk, Suzzane Monk, Teri Penfield, Breanke Penneywell, Ernest Jackson, Jim Davis, Robert Wright, Mark Farley, Mickey Olmstead, Bo Davis, Greg Morrison, Debbie Jorsad, Brian Caskey, Joel Bianca, Tracy Bell, Dino Kirkikis, Gerald Rinchuso, Jack Watkins, Wade McClutcheon, Laura Moore, Larry Moore, Tommy Pree- dom, Barry Baker, David Parker, Otis Wilson, Bill McFadden, Ronnie Dewitt, Craig Anthony, Leonard Wilson, Tom Hester, Alicia Jones, Steve Brunner, Joe Darwin, Joey Milner, Bobby Baduga, Milton Baylor, Ste¬ phen Bedford, David Black, Randall Brown, Joe Cascioia, Charles DeMoss, Scott Ellis, Dennis Ester, Cathy Farris, Patricia Holden, Robin Kightlinger, Robin LaGrone, Shelia McCraney, Tobert McNeill, Susan Meek, Verett Mims, LaDonna Morton, Jeff Penfield, Jacqueline Prelow, Susan Sanders, Sonja Shelby, Janice Simmons, Kim Waggoner, Karen Webb, Howard White, Tony White, Sonja Williams, Dianne Winchell, Ira King, David Pearce. Organizations 133 TOP: Carol Hallquist plays a solo during Stage band practice. ABOVE: The 1977-78 Stage Band. The members are — Carol Hallquist, Linda Davis, Doug Camp, Kelly Walker, Russell Rogers, Brian Caskey, Joel Bianca, Jack Watkins, Tracy Bell, Gerald Rinchuso, Bo Davis, Mickey Olmstead, Robert Wright, Greg Morrison, Mark Farley, Debbie Jorstad, Ronnie Dewitt, Melinda McGee, Randy Maffet, Bill McFadden, Steve Price, Leonard Wilson, Craig Anthony, Joey Milner, and Maeschelle Trimble. 134 LOG TOP LEFT: Mr. Raleigh takes time to explain some music. ABOVE: Bill McFadden tunes guitar before beginning. LEFT: Brian Caskey and Joel Bianca use a spare minute to settle a score; a personal one this time. Organizations 135 Stage Band Ad Staff Is to Shreve’s Advantage The football ad staff of 1977-78 proved to be advantageous to Shreve by producing a great program again this year as well as providing helpful community advertising and valuable player information. The booklet also served as a memento of football games. Working all summer with businesses to obtain over $4,000 worth of advertising, the staffers did a hard job by starting early. The eleven girls under the direction of Mrs. Horne provided six programs for home games, a beautiful homecoming supplement, and an extra play-off program. In addition, the staffers plan¬ ned the spring football banquet held in February. This is an annual event for the players, their dates, and the coaching staff. The banquet pro¬ vided an appropriate end for all concerned with the season. TOP: Nancy Ennis finishes the football banquet program cover. ABOVE: Members of the ad staff are — (Left to right) Jean Wall, Vanessa Sally, Reba Harris, Sharon Ferguson, Diane Mills, Nancy Ennis, Ramona Roush. 136 LOG TOP: The staff works with Mrs. Horne for the best results. BOTTOM: THE AD STAFF MANAGERS — Diane Mills, Jean Well, Vanessa Sally, Nancy Ennis, and Judy Montelepre. Organizations 137 138 Enterprise Covers All CS Events The Captain Shreve High School Enterprise consisted of students who were interested in news, sports, and special features that were pub¬ lished in their unique newspaper. The staff mem¬ bers wrote all articles in an interesting and fac¬ tual way by using their journalistic abilities. Pic¬ tures and feature articles were enjoyed by all stu¬ dents and editorials revealed some of the many problems present at Captain Shreve. A special edition entitled Coach was printed in November to honor Coach Lee Hedges. This edition was about the coaches, football players, and spirit that was portrayed by the students and fans dur¬ ing the 1977 football season. Sponsored by Mrs. Gaye Gannon, the staff was able to form many ways of communicating to the students. TOR RIGHT: Sponsor Mrs. Gannon. (Seated) Stephanie Luck, Editor-in-Chief; Suzan Smith, Assistant Editor. BOTTOM: Members are (Front row) Lori Bozeman, Terry Davis, Robin Halley, Tami Webb, Karen Rosengrant, Pat Booras, Laurel Spivey, Melanie Stone. (Back row Sharon Hightower, Suzan Smith, Brenda Brock, Lou Ann Powell, Christy Spears, Donald Garrett. LOG TOP: Editors are — (Front row) Laurel Spivey, Brenda Brock, Donald Garrett, Stephanie Luck, Christy Spears. (Back row) Pat Booras, Tami Webb, Suzan Smith, Karen Rosengrant, Melanie Stone. BOTTOM LEFT: Mrs. Gannon doesn’t quite understand. BOTTOM RIGHT: The staff members enjoy reading their own publications. Organizations 139 -Log Aian- Gathers Memories Beginning in the summer and continuing throughout the school year, the Log Staff spent many hours planning, designing, and producing the 1978 yearbook. The members worked dili¬ gently selling ads, planning pages, writing copy, taking and cropping pictures, and then compiling all this into layouts. Under the guidance of Mrs. Dorothy Flanagan, the yearbook staff spent each school day working on some phase of yearbook production. The staff attended the USL yearbook camp sponsored by Taylor Publishing Company in June of 1977. Many trophies were won by the mem¬ bers for their outstanding work and, once again, the yearbook received a superior rating for its creativity and quality. Each staffer benefited from the knowledge shared by the members that attended this workshop. TOP RIGHT: Mrs. Flanagan sponsors the Log Staff. BOTTOM: Members are — (Seated) Renea Ryland, Cara .Derrick, Sara Buford, Marti Hud¬ son, Bitty Donner. (Second row) Mrs. Flanagan, Ben Butler, Carla Simpson, Becky Cook, Gregg Baiano, De De Deal, John Hollaway, Renea Powell, Lisa Cireno, Holly Herbert, Donna Turnham, Mike Gary, Chadell Pope, Evelyn Williams, Lynn McCary, David King. (Third row) Ken Wiley, Sarah Galloway, Lacy Williams, Sharon Freeman, Lynn Warren, Cinde Hodges. 140 LOG Organizations 141 TOP: Members of Athletics are — (Left to right) Lacy Williams, John Holloway, Ben Butler, Ken Wiley, Mike Gary, Gregg Baiano. LEFT: Editors are — (Left to right) Becky Cook, Business Editor; David King, Associate Editor; Cinde Hodges, Editor in Chief. TOP: Members of Organizations are — (Left to right) Chadell Pope, De De Deal, Lynn McCary, head, Cara Derrick, Sara Galloway. BOTTOM LEFT: Members of Student Life are — Sarah Buford, Holly Herbert. BOTTOM RIGHT: Members of Academics are — (Left to right) Renea Ryland, Lynn Warren, Donna Turnham. 42 LOG TOP: Members of classes are — (Left to right) Evelyn Williams, Renea Powell, Sharon Freeman, Lisa Cireno, Marti Hudson. LEFT: Bitty Donner, head of Student Life, and Carla Simpson, Head of Organizations. Organizations 143 ■ m§igiMi«fp l ' -- ,;h- ■?:;■ j «$ ,, y«sS v s ■ V Baaisisi : Lisa Cireno — Sharon Freeman — Marty Hudson Lynn McCary — Evelyn Williams CLASSES The Graduates of 1978 FRANK ADAIR CONNIE ADAMS DIANE ADAMS GLENN ADAMS JACQUELINE ADAMS ANGELA ALEXANDER JIMMY ALEXANDER JANICE ALFORD BUBBA ALLEN NANCY ANDERSON DOUG ANFINSON GWENDOLYN ARTHUR GREGG BAIANO BARRY BAKER CHERYL BALLEW DONNYBAMBURY LARRYBAMBURG KARL BARFIELD PAMELA BARNES BRUCE BARR Classes 147 48 LOG ABOVE: Mrs. Davis’ senior psychology class — a study in itself. Here We Go — DARRELL BATES SCOTT BAXTER BAILEY BAYNHAM BILLY BEENE DAVID BELL LU GUAM BELL TRACY BELL RICHARD BENNETT ’Round Again LIANNE BERRY JOEL BIANCA LESLIE BIGGER DAVID BLACK MELINDA BLACK SUZONNE BLACKWELL RENEE BLANCHARD BOBBY BOORAS ABOVE: Skateboards, yet another way to get to class on time. Classes 149 This Year — the Real Thing SCOTT BOOTH CAROL BOSTON GINGER BOYKINS JOHN BRADEN JOHN BRANSFORD HOLLY BRANTLEY SARAH BRANTON BRENDA BROCK BETTYBROKENBERRY FLECIA BROUSSARD CATHERINE BROWN RONALD BROWN WALTER BYRD MELISSA BUFORD BARNEY BURKS LYNDY BURT CHARLES BUSH BOBETTE BUTLER HAYS BYNUM CINDY CADY 50 LOG TERRY CAFFERY DOUG CAMP PETER CANNON JOHN CARLTON MARK CARR BRENDA CARROLL BELINDA CARSON BENITA CASEY TOP: Coke and Gator-aid: they go together Classes 151 Seniors Are TODD CASH BRIAN CASKEY TRACE CHADWICK PAUL CHILDRESS PHILLIP CLARK DENNIS CLINTON JAY CODDINGHAM KERRY COE ABOVE: Sheri Gable and Clarke McCollister have a friendly power match. 152 CLASSES LOG Mighty, Mighty TERRY COE SONIA COLEMAN LARRY COLLINS DEBORAH CONEALY DEBORAH CONERLY GLORIA COOK BECKY COOK CARLOS COOPER VIVICA COOPER BILL COSTELLO MARIA COWART DIANNE COWIN MARY CRUMP STEPHANIE CULLICK NANCY CUNNINGHAM DEBRA DAVENPORT DIANE DAVIS DARRELL DAVIS LINDA DAVIS NANCY DAVIS Classes 153 TERRIE DAVIS KATHY DeBASKER ELDERIA DEMERY KEVIN DeMOSS KELLY DEVENNEY RONNIE DEWETT LISA DICKENS BITTY DONNER LISA DOWNEY KAREN DOWNS TAMMY DUBROC 154 LOG ABOVE: Gavin Perdue measures Melissa Buford for Sr. cap and gown. CAROLE DUNCAN JOSEPH DYAR BRIDGES EDWARDS CAROLYN EDWARDS MARYELDRED BRIDGETTE ELLIS ROBERT ELLIS LISA ELMORE NANCY ENNIS CATHY FARRIS SHARON FERGUSON GLENN FINISTER RHONDA FLEMING JUANITA FORD MONICA FORD DEBBIE FORTE KAREN FOSTER ELAINE FRANK MOZETTA FREDRICK PATRICIA FREDERICK Classes 1 55 Senior Year Measures Up Seniors Enjoy SHARON FRIEND EDWYNNA FRYMAN PAUL FULLER SHERI GABLE PAUL GAIENNIE EMILY GAINES WILLIAM GAINES DONALD GARRETT MIKE GARY LEAH GENTRY RICKY GILBERT KERT GILPIN DENISE GLASS COLIN GODFREY KIRK GOFF JESSE GOINES JULIE GOODMAN DANNY GOODWIN JENNIFER GRAPPE SCOTT GRAVES t 156 LOG Leisure Time SHIRLEY GREEN RICHARD GULLO SANDY GUNTHER BRENDA HALLEY ROBIN HALLEY JAY HAM MARK HAMNER ALBERT HAMPTON ABOVE: Judie Montelepre, Ellen Roeger, and Julie Goodman enjoy snacking during a break at McDonald’s Playland. Classes 157 Seniors Are PAUL HANCOCK THETIS HANCOCK LISA HARBOUR CHRIS HARMON ELIZABETH HARMON SHERRY HARRINGTON ISSAC HARRIS JOSEPHINE HARRIS MICHAEL HARRIS REBA HARRIS KENNETH HARRISON VICTOR HART ANNIE HAYDEN JAMES HAYDEN MARK HEACOCK DONNA HENSON 158 LOG Moved by Memories KELLY HERRINGTON SHARON HIGHTOWER BRENDA HINES CINDE HODGES LISA HOLLADAY DOUG HOLLAND DEBORAH HOLLINS ROGER HOLMES JESSICA HOOTER MARTI HUDSON RANDYHUGHENS AUDREY INGRAM BECKY JACKINS AUDREY JACKSON DALE JACKSON JORDAN JACKSON LYDIA JACKSON MELVIN JACKSON MARYANN JAMES BARBARAJARZABEK Classes 159 STEVE JEROME LARRY JETER ANNETTE JOHNSON BARBARA JOHNSON SUZANNE JOHNSON LYNN JOHNSON MARK JOHNSON MICHELE JOHNSON ROBERT JOHNSON ROGENIA JOHNSON SHELIA JOHNSON CHARLES JONES Seniors Are Serious, Too MICHAEL JONES BETSY JORDAN MOYAJOUBERT TERRY KASSELMAN SUSAN KELLER DEE DEE KENDRICK CYNTHIA KENNEDY JOHN KINCADE DAVID KING CAMBRIA KINNARD BILLY KIRKIKIS OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM: Kirke Goff uses his calculator and radio as study aids. ABOVE: Bobby Booras gets consolation from Billy White after a rough basketball game. Classes 161 Seniors Are Always TIPAPORN KLUNGPONG MARCY KOLANKO KRISTEN KRUMTUM HEATHER KUNZMAN LYNN LAGARS RICKY LANDRUM TOM LASH HELEN LASTER DEBBIE LE BOEUF ANNETTE LEE ROSALIND LEE MICHAEL LEONARD RIGHT: Chris Weimar and Bailey Bayhnam tune up for a performance. 162 LOG In the Spotlight BENNETT LESSMAN CHARLES LEWIS DEBORAH LEWIS JAMES LEWIS BILLY LIGON ERICLIGON DONNA LINACRE MARK LOBEL JULIE LONDOT MICHELLE LOVE GRACE LOVELACE MELODY LUCE LEFT: The Coneheads leave ar unforgettable impression or Shreve. j Classes 163 Seniors Follow Their Heroes STEPHANIE LUCK ANEATHA MACK RANDY MAFFETT MARK MAGNER RORY MALONE INETT MANDIGO LAURA MARKHAM JOHN MARSHALL FRED MATHEWS DANA MATTHEWS DENNIS MATRANGA ABOVE: Bo Davis and Susie Pearce dream about a favorite movie, “Rocky.” 164 LOG RODERIC MAXWELL JUANITA MAYHORN BARBARA McCALL LYNN McCARY SUSAN McCLAMROCH CLARK McCOLLISTER MELINDA McCOY tom McDermott GILL McELEY BILL McFADDEN MELINDA McGEE RONNIE McMICHAEL GEZELL MEANS TAMMY MEREDITH ABOVE: Doug Holland reads up on a respected figure — Coach Lee Hedges. Classes 165 Doctor, Lawyer, JACKSON MILES DONALD MILLER DIANE MILLS TRENT MILLS OSCAR MIMS CINDY MITCHELL SARAH MITCHELL ELIZABETH MONK JUDIE MONTELEPRE JAMES MOORE LAURA MOORE STEPHEN MOORE YOLANDA MOORE MARILYN MORRIS GREG MORRISON TOM MORRISON RUTH MOSELEY CHRISTI NEJAME DENISE NELSON RICKY NEWELL 166 LOG Indian Chief . . . SHELIA NEWSON CAROL NICHOLS SHARON NORREL JOY OAKES Cambria Kinnard and Eri Ligon look for colleges an dream about future careers. Seniors Seek Fortunes MICKEY OLMSTEAD DONNA O’NEAL MIMI O’NEAL REBECCA O ' NEAL JOE PAPA ANGELA PARKER DAVID PARKER DEBRA PARKER STEVEN PARKER SUSIE PEARCE KENNETH PENN MARIAN PENN GAVIN PERDUE RUSSELL PINKNEY JACK PUTT JOANN POTTER LOUANN POWELL KEVIE PRELOW TOM PREEDOM AUDREY PRENGERS 68 LOG TRACY PRICE ANGIE PROCELL HARRIET PROTHRO GLORIA PUDDEPHATT LINDA PUGH JEFF PULLEN PEGGY RAINGE JEFF RASMUSSEN GERARD RINCHUSO GLENN ROBERTS CHRIS ROBINSON SANDRA ROBINSON ABOVE: Virginia Singleton reads Trace Chadwick’s fortune. Classes 169 ’78 Marks the End ELLEN ROEGER RUSSELL ROGERS JOSEPH ROQUE DEBBIE ROSE ANDREA ROLAND RAMONA ROUSH MARCRUBBEN DEBBIE RUSSELL VANESSA SALLEY BARBARA SAMUELS WILL SAMUELS JIM SANDERS JERRISCHACH ROBERT SCOTT REED SIGLER CARLA SIMPSON ELISE SIMS VIRGINIA SINGLETON LYNDIA SINK RICHARDSINK 70 LOG PETE SKAMANGAS DAVID SKLAR LYNDA SLAGLE SALLIE SMALL TREY SMITH PAMELA SMITH SUSAN SMITH JAMES SNOW KEITH SOCKRIDER CHRIS SOUTHALL CHRISTY SPEARS DEBORAH SPEED SANDRA SPENCER BLAIR STAUTZENBERGER GEORGE STEELE FAYE STEVESON ALICE STEWART MELANIE STONE LEE SULLIVAN SUSAN SUMMERS Classes 171 Of the Beginning 172 Through All GREG SUTTON LYNNE TABLEMAN CINDY TATUM GERALD TAYLOR TERESA TEFANKJIAN ERIC THOMAS SHIRLEY THOMAS BECKY TOWNSON MAESCHELLE TRIMBLE BRENDA TUCKER CRAIG TUGGLE LOG The Changes PATSY TURNER WALTER TURNER JOHN TWOHIG CLAY ULMER BRUCE UPCHURCH JULIE UPDEGRAFF JOEY VALLOT ALLISON VERNON JOHNNY WAGNON STEPHEN WALKER JEAN WALL OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM: and LEFT: Twelve years of school brings changes, as Laura Markham’s appear¬ ance shows. Classes 173 TERRY WARNER MONICA WASHINGTON JACK WATKINS CYNTHIA WEAVER CHRIS WEIMAR JANICE WHITAKER BESSIE WHITE MICHEAL WHITE BEN WHITTINGTON LAURIE WILCOX KENNETH WILEY ARLENE WILLIAMS BARBARA WILLIAMS GLADYS WILLIAMS LOTUS WILLIAMS ROB WILLIAMS SHARON WILLIAMS SUZANNE WILLIAMS DENISE WILLINGHAM EARL WIMBERLY 174 LOG We’re Great — We’re ABOVE: We’re still having fun and we’re still the one. The Class of ’78 ALAN WINSTON NADA WOOD DOROTHY WOODARD TERRI WOODLEY SUSAN WORLEY BENJAMIN WRIGHT ROBERT WRIGHT MARGARET YOUNG Classes 175 Richard Lamb Boys ' Vice President 176 Junior Gators Are Greater Carol Adams Charles Adams Letitia Adams Randy Adams Denise Allen Murray Allen Larry Anderson Laura Anderson Linda Anderson Rick Anderson Craig Anthony Sandra Atchley Baronette Atkins Donna Atkinson Michele Aura Joe Bailey Lane Bailiff Chris Baldwin Becky Barber Shelia Barfield Edmond Bates Brian Beach Lisa Beckerdite Jeb Beckett Cameron Belchic Judy Bernat Sal Biondo Mike Birch Bubba Birmingham Marian Birmingham Classes 177 New Doors Open Delores Black Josephine Black Shelton Blackwell Earl Bloomer Polly Borseig Sandra Bolden Pat Booras Belinda Bradford Andy Brammer Toni Brasher Curtis Brice Russell Bridges Nancy Brinkley Donna Bristo Liza Broken 178 LOG For Juniors Carl Brown John Brown Nelson Brown Rosalyn Brown Cindy Broyles Steve Bruner ABOVE: Todd Shaw and Joe Marshall gain new experience by taking chemistry this year. OPPOSITE: Junior girls enjoy being in pep squad for the first time. Classes 179 Cynthia Brown Elbert Brown Gregory Brown Peri Bryant Donnie Buckingham Ronnie Buckingham Tom Buckner Sara Buford Eleven Is Our Gretchen Burns George Burris Margaret Buseick Laurie Busey Tommy Butler Chris Butts Walter Byrd Evelyn Cady Kent Caffery Anthony Cain Cindy Cameron Charles Carey Michael Carpenter Melanie Carrier Ricky Cassidy Terri Cassidy Connie Cates Tracy Cave Lisa Cireno Mark Clark John Clay Scott Clements Sandra Cole Wondria Coleman Jimmy Collins Mark Collins Mary Colvin Kirk Conrad Belinda Cornelius John Cornelius 180 LOG Lucky Number ABOVE: Monika Moss and Charles Carey support the junior class by promoting the sock hop. Classes 181 Bill Crenshaw Don Crook Norma Cullick Sally Jo Cunningham Jan Curtis Tina Cosse Corey Costello Lauren Cotter Neal Cowen Jon Cox Juniors Are John Dager Kim Darby Elaine D’Artois Joe Darwin Pam Davis Randy Davis DeDe Deal Thomas DeBouse Mark DeFatta Steven Demming Cara Derrick Robin Dickinson Beverly Dickson March Dilly Nita Dickson Patricia Douglas Scott Doyle Peggy Dunigan Lesha Dyar Linda Dyar Carolyn Edwards Anna Rose Edwards Bill Ellis Scott Ellis Wendy Ennis Danette Faour Mark Farley Jeff Farris Connie Fiongds Debbie Fitch 182 LOG Great in ’78 Becky Ford James Ford Charles Foster Jill Fox Andy Freeman Corinda Fritz Julie Gaiennie Lillian Galloway Linda Garcin Maxine Garner Sonya Gates Sandre Giles Luke Gilpen Mike Goldsholl Tim Gorswowsky Jennifer Graham Keith Gray Kevin Greaves Loretta Griffin Anne Griffith Diana Grigsby Trace Grissom Charles Guiden Rory Guillon Sharyn Gunther Macky Gyles Chris Haacker Karen Haag Patti Habuther Elard Haden Classes 183 Juniors Learn David Hall Tami Hall Carey Hallet Carol Hallquist Craig Hammett Gwen Hancock Ricky Hannon Vicki Hanson Jeralyn Ham Robert Hardy ABOVE: Rosalyn Brown knows that practicing always pays off. 184 LOG From Experience Cecil Harper Keith Harper Kirk Harris Michael Harris Regina Hays Cheryl Hazen Leslie Head Doug Hedges Gracie Henderson Leigh Henderson David Henington Timmy Henix Sharon Henson Angela Hicks Gary Hixson Angela Holmes Stueart Hudsmith Tonya Huggs Bill Hughes Todd Hughes Hunter Hines Don Ingersoll Brian Jacks Dwayne Jackson Frederick Jackson Jeff Jackson Verna Jacobs Clay Jenkinson Toni Jernigan Janice Johns Classes 185 Juniors Lead the Way Ann Johnson Louise Johnson Lewis Johnson Pamela Johnson Phylis Johnson Ronald Johnson Sarah Johnson Woodrow Johnson Deidra Jones Donald Jones Hersy Jones Joe Jones Melissa Jones Vicki Jordan Deborah Jury Sarah Kalmback Lawrence Kahlden Paul Kasperski Karen Kemps Richard King Leroy Kieth Djno Kirkikis Paul Koerner Kelly Kohnen Julie Kroner Maribeth Kunzman , James Lacy Richard Lamb Bob Lane Charlene Lane 186 LOG Vydrine Lane Bama Lasourse Doug Lea Yolanda Leake Danny Leslie Dawn Lieber Marilyn Ligon Jeannie Linam Earl Lindanger Leigh Ann Lindsey Laura Little Matt Ldcke Joseph Louis Donald Low Carole Lyons ABOVE: Cynthia Phillips leads new sophomores around the school. Classes 187 Juniors Aim Bertha Mandingo Chris Marler Charles Marsden Joe Marshall Wanda Martin Clifton Martwick John Matheny Greg Mathews Lany Mayhorn Teresa Mays Terry McCoy Cedric McCall Wade McCutcheon Laura McDonald 188 LOG For High Goals Bob McDowell Marcus McGriff Dale McKay David McNaughton Bruce McFarlene Kim Meredith Roger Metalf Pamela Mewson Mack Miles Joey Milner David Mireles Jennifer Mitchel Melvin Mitchell Chris Mohrmann ABOVE: Ramona Morris aims to make a basket. OPPOSITE: Rhonda Yates concentrates on the bulls eye. Classes 189 Lisa Montgomery Edward Moore Jonnie Moore Larry Moore Melissa Moore Terry Moore Ramona Mooris Monika Moss Mary Murphy Elaine Myles Jonny Myles Lisa Myles Mack Myles Edward Nader Robin Naron ABOVE: With the help of Mrs. Aderhold, Matt Locke tries to work an algebra problem. 190 LOG Juniors Try Hard Tonya Nash Richard Nelson Stephen Nelson Michael Newton Mike Otwell Jeneinne Owens Olivia Owens SuSu Palmer Sheila Parker Liz Patterson Rachel Patterson Annie Patton Tim Patton Ted Payne Janette Peebles Carrie Pelton Teri Penfield Perry Pernici Scott Pernici Cynthia Phillips Terri Phillips Sammy Phills David Pierce Juanita Platter Laura Platter Susan Poindexter Talber Pope Renee Powell Steve Price Ann Prince Classes 191 Juniors Do It Best Judy Procell Angie Prothro Lonnie Pugh Alison Quinn Kevin Quinn Barry Rachal Becky Rasco Beth Reinsch Donna Richardson Ann Risinger Shelia Ritter Sid Rivers Jan Rivet Tom Robertson Melinda Robinson Greg Rogers John Rogers Karen Rosengrant Rob Rowell Alicia Ryder Renea Ryland Barbara Samuels Kelly Schlater Mike Schamerhorn Brian Schultz Jerry Schwarzbach Oliver Scott Carrie Seifert Kim Selber Stephen Sharp 192 LOG Sylvia Shaw Todd Shaw Charles Shelby Sonja Shelby Conni Sherman Susan Sikes Susan Slater Rosemary Small Stephanie Small Sharon Smalley Betty Smith Cliff Smith Danny Smith Rusty Smith Vivian Smith BOVE: Becky Rasco and Alison Quinn relax with a game of tennis after school. Classes 193 Only One More Yvonne Smith Carolyn Speed Laurel Spivey Craig Spence Chuck Stadtlander Glenda St. Clair Dawn Steele Darryl Stephens Stephanie Stewart Del Stokich Eddre Straw Dale Struble Robert Stuart Cheryl Sullivan Becky Summers Sally Sweeney Barbara Tableman Philip Taken CENTER: Charles Guiden, Sara Kalmback, and Craig Hammet try to decide which courses to take in their senior year. 194 LOG Year After This iknttiitiVu Suzie Talley Brenda Taylor Cathy Taylor Melanie Taylor Terri Taylor Kevin Teague Joseph Tebele Patrice Theo Anthony Thomas Janice Thomas Linda Thomas Marianne Thomas Marty Thompson Tim Tilburg Classes 195 Class of ’79 Robin Tillman Danny Tims Sally Tucker Beth Tuggle Rachel Turner Theresa Twohig Kelli Ulmer Larry Upshaw Peggy Waddell Bernard Waghalter Reeves Wagner Kelly Walker Lisa Waller Charles Warren Crena Warren Lynn Warren David Watkins Eric Webb Tami Webb Betty Weiner Steve Weinstein Brenda Wells Kathy Wells Renee Whitaker Bessie White Brenda White Cedric White Jacqueline White Julie White Dick Whittington 196 LOG Parties Hardy Anita Williams Arlene Williams Barbara Williams Diana Williams Jane Williams Kathy Williams Meg Williams Russ Williams Ruthie Williams Sharon Williams Artis Willis Leonard Wilson Mark Wilson Tim Wilson Tony Wilson John Winkler Jeremy Wolfson Sherri Woodard Frank Worley Chuck Wright Classes 197 homore Beverly Crooms Secretary Michael Aura ' Pr-esidenti T jmWm Phillip Galbraith Boys’ Vij -President Debbie Jorst; rls ' Vice’Presj Nancy Lodestro Treasurer ■ ' 198 LOG Sophomores Are on Top Lisa Adams Vicki Adams Gerry Alexander Barbara Alford La Warren Alford Mike Alford Amy Allbritton Becky Allen Benita Allen Victor Amos Jake Anderson Nat Annand Cheryl Atchley Kelvin Atkins Michael Aura Donzetta Autry Sibyl Badugu Tim Bailiff Susan Baldwin Kathy Bamburg Ricky Banks Stephanie Banks Tracee Banz hof Pierre Barnes Lenora Baylor Milton Baylor Evonne Beaner Russell Beaner Katheryn Beavers Steffon Bedford Classes 199 Sophomores Explore Cindy Bell Cynthia Bell Eleanor Bell Dina Bennett Jill Bennett Jon Bianca Charles Billings Thomas Black Karen Blankenbaker Scott Blevens Randy Boogaerts Jill Booker Brad Bozeman Sharon Bracken Dedtra Bradford Patrice Bradford Anthony Bristo Danny Bristo Billy Brokenberry Amy Brossette ABOVE: Valerie Butterfield reads a book during lunch. 200 LOG Cheryl Brown Diane Brown Glenda Brown Kenneth Brown Randy Brown Sharon Brown Carrie Bryant Tracy Burch Annette Burke Norman Burks Aubrey Burroughs Pam Burton Jeff Busey Willie Bush Ben Butler Valerie Butterfield Jeb Butts Edwin Byrd Gloria Cadwallader Don Cain Brian Campbell Colin Campbell Vicki Cannon Donnie Carey Eddie Carlson Shirley Carmack Karen Carr Randy Carrier June Carson Jackie Carter Classes 201 New Ideas Sophomores Participate Kenneth Carter Foster Carthern Tony Cascio Windi Cave Danny Clanton Laurie Clanton Andrea Clark Kenneth Clark Mike Clark Shelley Clements Barbara Clinton Edward Cloyd Earl Cluck Karen Coe Larry Cole ABOVE: Lee Moore and Ronnie Wagnon help put up a spirit banner. OPPOSITE PAGE: Sopho¬ more girls practice their winning shots. 202 LOG In All Activities Steven Collins Beth Conrad Brent Conway Whit Conway Andrea Cook Joe Cook Janet Copia Karen Corbett Loretta Corn Carey Cox Curtis Crenshaw Bev Crooms Karen Curtis Patricia Curtis Barbara Dallas Zan Davenport Classes 203 Sophomores Are in Debbie Davis Ginger Davis Jim Davis Mark Davis Missy Dawkins Liz DeBacker Jeffery DeFatta Robert Della-Pietra Charles DeMoss Carolyn Denova David Dethloff Robert Diamond Phyllis Dinkins Bethel Dixon Scott Donald Bart Dornier Clyde Dornier Rusty Downey Alan Downs Shirley Draper Sherrie DuBroc Rae Ducharme David Duncan Brenda Dyson Penny Edmiston Patricia Edwards Charles Eldred Sharon Ellie Carolyn Ellis William Erwin 204 LOG Gator Spotlight Dennis Ester Cary Evanoff Carolyn Evans Missy Falbaum Gregory Farley Rob Feron Stephanie Fess Tracy Finuf Susie Fiongos Bryan Firestone John Fleming Becky Flynn Lloyd Fontenot Troy Fore Geoffrey Forshag Claudia Franklin Eleanor Frasar Sharon Freeman Jana Fuller Alfreda Gaddison Liz Gahn Phillip Galbraith Lucretia Gandy Eddie Gardner Keith Gardner Darryl Garrett Blake Gibson John Gilbert Woneaundera Gilliam Tim Gilpin Classes 205 Sophomores Are Lisa Go Brenda Grant Rickey Grant Curtis Grappe Jimmy Graves Jeremy Gray Scott Green Bill Greene Devra Grissom Chuck Harerthur Donna Hale Raymond Hall Wayne Hall Betheda Hampton Lynn Harbour Cheryl Hardy Carrie Harris Charlotte Harris Veronique Harris Sammie Hart Sharon Harvey Nell Harvill Andrea Hayes Arthur Henderson Ola May Henderson Deborah Henry Roselyn Henson Holly Herbert Thomas Hester Bill Hightower OPPOSITE PAGE: Debbie Jorstad makes sure Jim Davis hears her new solo. 206 LOG Very Courteous Melanie Hodge Karen Hohenberger Janice Holcomb Patricia Holden Jay Holland Kevin Holland John Holloway Robert Holloway Thomas Holmes Allison Hoover John Horning Cathy Howard Joyce Howard Veronica Howard Joan Howze Lafonda Iverson Kevin Ivy Classes 207 Sophomores Earnest Jackson Gerolyn Jackson Vernon Jackson Leechia Jacobs Alice James John Jarratt Jackie Jenkins Bruce Jester Beth Jeter Jackie Jewett Janet Jimes Benjamin Jimison Annette Johnson Calvin Johnson Charlesetta Johnson 208 LOG Do Their Stuff Eddie Johnson Harise Johnson Jimmy Johnson Lamar Johnson Marilyn Johnson Ora Johnson Paul Johnson Donna Johnston Alicia Jones Blake Jones Charmaine Jones Christy Jones Donald Jordon Debbie Jorstad Janice Joubert Warren Jury Barry Kahlden Brenda Keith Blake Kellet Tammie Kelley Jimmy Kennon Janet Kent Richard Kightlinger Jeff Kihneman Ira Jean King Mike Kirkland Kevin Kohnen Phyllis Kolanko Rose Kondrat Robin LaGrone OPPOSITE PAGE: Sophomores form a Gator locomotive on Spirit Day. Classes 209 Sophomores Dream Roy Lane Paula Laverty Laura LeBlanc Brian Ledlow Laura Lee Wendy Lehr Tricia Lemmons Carla Lenard Barbara Lewis Morris Lewis Sharon Lewis James Lloyd Nancy Lodestro Eric Lonadier Larry Loston Cathy Love Elizabeth Love Ola Lovelace Meredith Lynes Linda Lyons Michele Mancillas Jill Martin Scott Martin Erica Marx Cassandra Mayhorn Pamela McClought Ruth McClure Shelia McCraney Mark McCrocklin Vincent McDay 210 LOG About Their Future Susan McIntyre Tommy McKay Ty McKinnie Macky McLendon Brian McNeil Missy Medcalf Susan Meek Paula Metcalf Patricia Mettz Terrie Micheals Arnina Miles Emily Miller Julie Miller ABOVE: Verett Mims daydreams while studying for a biology test. Classes 211 212 Sophomores Achieve Kathy Miller Verett Mims Elise Moentmann Cheryl Moncure Cynthia Monk Lynn Montgomery Lee Moore Mark Moore LaDonna Morton Ivory Mosley Karen Moss John Mullins Jonathan Muslow John Myles Kathy Nagel Bfflltt I! igjp-- V ' f .fcs - WmM MBBtt Pp mfm |i i LOG ABOVE: Mike Alford refuses to accept pay from William Erwin for his tutoring service. High Goals Mike Nelson Susan Nelson Lee Newell Steve Newland Kerry Newman Brig Norwood Odessa Nunsant Dixie Olmstead Shundra Oneal Alan Ott Mark Paikowski Cord Parker Mark Parker Denise Parrish Scott Patterson Doreen Paul Debra Pea Jimmy Pelton Jeff Penfield Craig Pennell Breanka Pennywell Derwin Petteway Gay Petty Tim Pitts Cynthia Plater Michael Plater Sharon Plater Byron Pliler Chadell Pope Helen Potter Classes 213 Jacqueline Prelow Johnny Preston Mark Priddy Craig Prothro Patty Prudhomme Fred Pruit Lamar Pugh Karen Purdy Jeff Randall Deborah Rasco John Rasmussen Joseph Ratcliff Nadine Ratliff Becky Reeves Marty Regan Melanie Regan Carrie Rhodes Mike Rice Lucy Richards Karen Richardson Ruby Richardson Benny Richmond Roy Richmond Dawn Rimer Sandra Roberts Renee Robinson Lisa Rothell Jerry Rouse Robin Roush Doug Rowland 214 LOG We’ve Only Just Begun Lessie Rye Danny Samuels Darrell Samuels Mark Samuels Susan Sanders Donna Sanderson Sharon Sapp Nikki Saxon Sherrie Schamerhorn Susan Schubarth Bill Scott Kim Self Larry Shahine Romona Shaw Robert Sherwin Sara Shiplet Everette Silas Marc Silberman David Simmons Jan Simmons Teri Simonton Robert Sims Jay Slater Ester Small Cynthia Smith Linda Smith Reed Smith Sandra Smith Karen Snow Sharon Speed Classes 215 Sophomores Are Rodney Spence Sarah Spikes Sharon Spillers Dan Spivey Christine Sterba David Stevens Fredia Stevenson Helen Stewart Dorthea Stickman Julie Stoker Debra Storment Ann Strozier Monguella Stull Jacqueline Sudds Dutch Sullivan Debbie Summers Barry Sutton Carson Swindle Denise Taylor Michael Taylor Terri Taylor Jeffrey Teague Tami Thoma Annette Thomas Anthony Thomas Della Thomas Cathy Thompson Ray Thompson Deborah Tompkins John Trigg 216 LOG Future Leaders Terri Turley Donna Turnham Carolyn Van Osdell Janet Vance Kim Waggoner Ronnie Wagnon Cynthia Waite Tina Walter Barbara Ware Rita Wartenberg Terri Washington Karen Webb Vernon Webb Sebastian Welch Cynthia Wells ABOVE: Curtis Holmes, Mike Aura, and Phillip Galbraith each prepare to give a speech to the student body. Classes 217 Silly Sophomores Nancy Wells Crystal Westmoreland Howard White Tony White Virginia White Christy Wilburn Lacy Williams Linda Williams Maxine Williams Michael Williams Peter Williams Phillippa Williams Sonya Williams Vanderlon Williams 218 LOG ABOVE: Everette Silas models the latest fashion in basketball uniform for Mrs. Moore. Are Super Carolyn Willis Terri Willis Mark Wilson Scott Wilson Sharon Wilson Diane Winchel Gary Wiygul Laura Wolfe Robin Wood Donna Woodard Janet Woodruff Lori Wright Trey Wynn Dianne Yearling David Young Gloria Young ABOVE: Andrea Clark selects a book for her enjoyment. Classes 219 Freshman Class Catherine Watts rls’ Vice-President Shela Bamburg Carrolf Watts President Ujwal Badugu Boys’ Vice-President Class of ’81 Is Second to None Lynette Adams Peter Adams Etta Alexander Emma Anderson Lorrie Anderson Lethia Athey Ujwal Badugu Susan Baldridge Ronny Ballew Sheila Bamburg Rudolf Baulm Rose Bloxom Virginia Brookings Jon Burelbach Jeff Buseick Kayla Carpenter Joe Casciola Karen Cason Robbie Cassidy Karen Chavanne Terry Chesser Lisa Chreene Melinda Clark Caroline Collins Cynthia Cone William Cunningham Jamie Culter Donna Day Melissa DeFatta Linn Dubois Classes 221 Freshmen Learn the Cherry Dunn Patricia Dyer Glenn Egan Bobby Ely Rhonda Evans Carrie Falter Sheila Fannon Lisa Fiore Jonny F lores Anthony Fontenot Aimee Freyer John Fugler Somar Galen Angela Gallagher Sara Galloway 222 Ropes in Gatorland John Gilchrist Lisa Goodman Quentrell Gordon Susan Gorsulowsky Mike Harris Pat Harrison Pattie Harrison Jeanetta Hayden Tom Hermann Jan Higgins Anna Hines Ella Hines Leigh Hodges Lynda Holland Darrin Holt ABOVE: Craig Prothro cons Elizabeth Reeder into buying an old raffle ticket. OPPOSITE PAGE: Pat Har¬ rison gets a guided tour through Shreve. 223 Freshmen Are Banking on the Future Mary Houston Kim Howard Pam Innis Linda Irish Rita Jimson Margaret Johnson Joey Jordon Sarie Joubert Stephanie Light Larry Lindsay Les Lobel Kathy Love Amy McCowen Dana Mann Sophia Mandrapilias Suzette Marquette Polly Mathews Steve Mathews Gwen Mayweather Tina Meeks Laura Mills Lisa Mobley Susan Monk Veronica Moss Rowlan Murphy Michele Neal Lori Noaks Valerie Pickens Patricia Pierre Jerrom Plater Henry Pouncy Kathy Ragsdale Rob Read Elizabeth Reeder Stephanie Reisinger Stephanie Rice Todd Ritter Christopher Robinson Dan Roubein Jetta Scarbro ABOVE: Jeff Buseick, Larry Lindsay and John Fugler study hard for finals. OPPOSITE PAGE: Lorrie Anderson and Veronica Moss are saving for the future. Classes ¥ 225 Freshmen Hold Up Daniel Sklar Monica Smart Desiree Smith Kathy Smith Kelly Smith Steve Sockrider Debbie Strange Debbie Sullivan Claudia Taylor Shirley Thomas Troy Thomas Terry Turly Shirley Walter Carroll Watts Catherine Watts 226 LOG Gator Spirit John West Renee Wheat Betty Williams Cornelius Williams Evelyn Williams Jesse Williams Linda Williams Debbie Willis Tammy Winchel Billy Womack ABOVE: Lisa Goodman, Angela Gallagher, and Lynda Holland show off their spirit on Freshman “Cow¬ boy” day. OPPOSITE PAGE: Freshman spirit climbs higher. Classes 227 . ■ ■ n : ' 8 Log Staff Presents Mr. and Miss CS This year the 1978 LOG Staff took great pleas¬ ure in presenting Mr. and Miss Captain Shreve, Mr. Mark Magner and Miss Karen Downs. This honorable title was given to these students because of their high academic achievements, outstanding leadership, and participation in many school activities. This has been true throughout their years at Captain Shreve. Karen Downs served as Corresponding Secre¬ tary of the Student Council in her Junior year and Vice-President as a senior. She was not only a Girls ' State Delegate, but also was in the NHS, Pep Squad, and Secretary of Astra Club. Mark Magner was very active in sports such as football, baseball, and track. He was a Boys’ State Dele¬ gate, served as treasurer for NHS, and was active in the German, Interact, and Computer Clubs. Mark was a National Merit Semi-Finalist, Chal¬ lenger Award Winner, Who’s Who, and was nomi¬ nated to the Air Force Academy. TOP LEFT: Mr Captain Shreve, Mark Magner; Miss Captain Shreve Karen Downs. BOTTOM LEFT: Mark works with Computer Programming. BOTTOM RIGHT: Karen Downs files Student Council letters. Honors 231 234 LOG TOP LEFT: Denise Nelson casually sits in the hay. TOP RIGHT: Michael Jones speaks to the student body. BOTTOM RIGHT: David Sklar makes an important phone call. OPPO¬ SITE PAGE TOP LEFT: Mark Magner takes a quicker way down the stairs. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM RIGHT: Lydia Jackson relaxes after a hard day at school. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM LEFT: Yolanda Moore rolls out some paper to make a banner. Faculty Selects Who’s Who The six students who were chosen this year for Who’s Who were Lydia Jackson, Michael Jones, Mark Magner, Yolanda Moore, Denise Nelson, and David Sklar. These students were chosen by the faculty of Captain Shreve on the basis of their scholarship, leadership, good character, and service. Lydia Jackson was on the yearbook staff, mem¬ ber of Quill and Scroll, and NHS, was a Student Council Senator and National Achievement Semi- Finalist. Michael Jones, served as Student Coun¬ cil President in his senior year, was a member of the National Honor Society, and Thespian Soci¬ ety. Mark Magner, who was very active in foot¬ ball, baseball, and track, was on the NHS, in Interact and Computer Club, won the Challenger Award, and was a Boys’ State Delegate. Yolanda Moore was a cheerleader, in the NHS and FBLA, and was a Girls’ State Delegate. Denise Nelson, was elected Vice-President of the National Honor Society, President of Computer Club, and was a National Merit Semi-Finalist. David Sklar, a mem¬ ber of the Debate team, is also on the NHS, and was a National Merit Semi-Finalist. IMP Honors 235 NHS Inducts New Members The National Honor Society, sponsored by Miss Dessie Adger and Miss Marie Rinaudo, is an organization established to honor students with high academic achievement, and with both lead¬ ership and service qualities. In selecting new members the National Honor Society examines the prospective members’ overall grade point average, participation in school sponsored clubs and activities, citizenship, and integrity. The Jun¬ iors and Seniors selected to become members of this honorary organization were expected to maintain a 3.0 grade point average for each nine weeks in order to remain a member. In the spring, the junior members ushered at the graduation and baccalaureate exercises. I2£. R,GHT: NHS officers are — Denise Nelson, Vice-President; Mark Magner, Treasurer; Carol Boston, President; Susie Pearce, Secretary. ABOVE: Members of the NHS are — (First row) Terry Coe, Doug Camp, Heather Kunzman, Nada Wood, Lianne Berry, Linda Davis, Leah Gentry, Lisa Downey, Cindy Cady, Cinde Hodges, Lynn McCary, Joel Bianca. (Second row) Harriett Prothro, Susan McClamroch, Donna O’Neal, Melanie Stone, Karen Foster, Karen Downs, Carla Simpson, Suzan Smith. (Third row) Kerry Coe, Sandy Gunther, Becky Jackins, Ramona Rousch, Marti Hudson, Stephanie Luck, Susan Summers, Bitty Donner, Susie Pearce, Betsy Jordan, Becky Cook, Melinda Black, Carol Boston, Dana Matthews, Christy Spears, Laura Moore, Diane Davis, Tracey Bell, Melinda McGee, Gloria Puddephatt, Melissa Buford, Miss Marie Rinaudo (sponsor), Lisa Elmore. (Fourth row) Terri Woodley, Diane Cowen, Lydia Jackson, Kathy Brown, Juanita Mayhorn, Marian Penn, Carlos Cooper, Anetha Mack, Denise Nelson, Donna Linacre, Teresa Tefankjin, Michele Trimble. (Fifth row) Frank Adair, David King, Paul Childress, Ken Wiley, Gavin Perdue, Jeff Rasmussen, Clay Ulmer, Debra Hollins, Brian Caskey, Mimi O’Neal, Rob Williams, Lisa Harb- our, Mark Magner, Michael Jones, Donald Miller, Er ic Ligon, Ben Whittington, David Sklar, Ricky Bennett. (Sixth row) Jeff Pullen, Charles 240 LOG Herd ' Bl V Klrklkis - John Kinrade - Bobb y Booras. (Seventh row) Randy Maffett, Mickey Olmstead. Pelican State Delegates Are Chosen In August of 1977 eight girls and seven boys were selected by the faculty to attend Pelican State which was held at L.S.U. in Baton Rouge. This convention, consisting of many Louisi¬ ana high schools, gave the students an opportunity to learn and participate in politics and government. After hearing several city, parish, and state official speakers the delegates were given the opportunity to run for various offices. Those students chosen to attend Pelican State and the offices that they held are: GIRLS’ STATE — Melinda Black, House of Representatives; Brenda Brock, city clerk; Becky Cook, parish school board member; Karen Downs, city coun¬ cil; Reba Harris, Sheriff and Baylor of Court; Denise Nelson, Senator; Mimi O’Neal, Senator, floor leader of Senate, party parish chairman; Yolanda Moore, President of School Board; BOYS’ STATE — Brian Caskey, House of Representatives, outstanding member of the Boys’ State Band; John Kincade, House of Representatives; Billy Kirkikis, Senator; Randy Maf- fett. House of Representatives; Mark Magner, outstanding cit¬ izen in the city; Jeff Rassmussen, outstanding House of Rep¬ resentatives; Ben Whittington, city council. ‘OP RIGHT: GIRLS’ STATE DELEGATES — Seated: Melinda Black, Brenda Brock. Standing: Mimi O’Neal, Becky Cook, Karen Downs, Yolanda loore, Reba Harris, Denise Nelson. ABOVE: BOYS’ STATE DELEGATES — Seated: Billy Kirkikis, Randy Maffett, Mark Magner, Ben Whitting- on. Standing: Jeff Rassmussen, John Kincade, Brian Caskey. Honors 241 Thespians Take Their Acting Seriously The International Thespian Society was an honorary organization to recognize the outstand¬ ing drama achievements accomplished by high school students. In order to become eligible for membership in this society, a student had to have at least one hundred work hours on drama productions. These hours could be obtained by working in such theatrical areas as acting, light¬ ing, costumes, props, and hospitality. pt • ' TOP RIGHT: Cambria Kinnard, treasurer; Angie Procell, President; Lynn Johnson, Vice-President; Mrs. Dot Sibley, sponsor; Miss Maleda McKeller, sponsor; Miss Ruth Page, sponsor; Mr. Russell Pedro, sponsor; Sheri Gable, secretary. ABOVE: Members of the Thespian Society are — (First row) Laurie Wilcox, Virginia Singleton, Norma Cullick, Jeannie Linam, Reba Harris, Eric Ligon, Angie Procell, Marilyn Ligon. (Second row) Lynn McCary, Karen Foster, John Kincade, Lynn Johnson, Monica Moss, Cara Derrick, Cambria Kinnard, Risa Morris, Sheri Gable, Suzonne Blackwell, Peggy Waddell, Benita Casey, Tad Zimmerman. (Third row) Lisa Harbour, Lisa Downey, Jay Hamm, Michele Aura. 242 LOG Journalists Are Recognized by Quill and Scroll Students who made a worthwhile contribution to one of the publications at Captain Shreve were eligible for Quill and Scroll. This honorary organi¬ zation required a certain amount of work from the LOG Staff, Football Ad Staff, or the Enterprise Staff. Sponsor, Mrs. Gaye Gannon and President, Susan Smith headed an induction in the spring where the new members received gold pins and membership cards. TOP LEFT: Editors of the Captain Shreve publications are — (Left to right) Cinde Hodges, Stephanie Luck, Becky Cook, Susan Smith, David King. ABOVE: Members of the Quill and Scroll are — (First row) Marti Hudson, Carla Simpson, Brenda Brock, Stephanie Luck. (Standing) Laurel Spivey, Karen Rosengrant, Melanie Stone, Sara Buford, Renea Ryland, Lynn Warren, DeDe Deal. (Second row) Cristy Spears, Judie Montelepre, Ken Wiley, David King, Lisa Cireno, Sharon Hightower. (Back row) Lydia Jackson, Jean Wall, Mike Gary, Terri Davis, Donald Garrett, Susan Smith, Bitty Donner, Becky Cook, Vanessa Salley, Tami Webb, Cara Derrick, Cinde Hodges. Honors 243 TOP LEFT: Risa Morris, “C” Company Commander. TOP MIDDLE: Sally Joe Cunningham had the highest scholastic grade average. TOP RIGHT: Bessy White, Female Drill Team Commander; Erick T. Brubaker, Highest shooting average. BOTTOM LEFT: Nancy Brinkley, “B” Company Commander; James Lewis, Headquarters Company Commander; James Smith “A” Company Commander. BOTTOM RIGHt: Jay T. Ham, Cadet Corps Commander. 244 LOG Gators Gain Victories TOP LEFT: National Merit winners are — (First row) Denise Nelson, Ken Wiley. (Second row) Mickey Olmstead, Jeff Rassmussen, David Sklar. TOP RIGHT: Winners of FBLA District Conference are — Suzanne Williams, Superior Poster along with Karen Carr, Ramona Roush, Job Interview; Jill Fox, Clerk Typist I; Connie Cates, Shorthand I. MIDDLE LEFT: Carol Halquist, All State Band Winner. BOTTOM RIGHT: All District band winners are — Denise Taylor, Dianne Cowen, Sally Joe Cunningham, Ronnie Dewitt, Craig Anthony, Chuck Habither. (Second row) Russell Rodgers, Carol Halquist, Liz Monk, Melinda McGee, Melissa Buford, Brian Caskey, Kelly White. (Third row) Tracey Bell, Linda Davis, Nancy Anderson, Debbie Jorstead, Michele Trimble, Cathy Brown, Jerimie Gray, Tom Hester. (Fourth row) Joel Bianca, Jane Williams. (Fifth row) Dino Kirkikis, Mark Farley, Mary Beth Kunzman, Jim Davis. (Sixth row) Robert Wright. BOTTOM LEFT: Monica Moss won public speaking award in the FBLA District. 245 CS Students Keep Winning Image TOP LEFT: Phillip Galbraith and William Erwin both won a third piace trophy in a Jesuit debate tournament; David Sklar won a first place in Oratory and in Extemporaneous speaking; Susan Schubarth and Susan McIntyre won third place in the Jesuit and L.S.U. tournaments; Michael Jones won second place in Extemporaneous speaking. TOP RIGHT: Tro¬ phy winners at summer yearbook camp are — Marti Hudson, third place for Activity planning; Cinde Hodges, editor, represents staff who won a superior rating for best planned yearbook. Lynn McCary won third place for Curriculum planning. MIDDLE: (First row) Deborah Hollins, Gwen Arthur, Alan Winston, Leah Gentry. (Second row) Steve Price, Benita Cadey, Karen Moss, Gracie Henderson, Meg Williams. These students won all state honors in orchestra. BOTTOM: The Principal Chairs are — Alan Winston, principal bass; Leah Gentry, principal cello; Jeri Kellett, Principal viola; Deborah Hollins, principal second violin; Steve Price, concert master. 246 LOG Sports Highlights Captain Shreve GKTCRS TOP LEFT: Jessie Goins and Jeff Pullen were named all parish, city, and district, football players. Jessie will also play for the all state football team representing Captain Shreve. TOP RIGHT: 1977 Tennis winners are — Lianne Berry and Carol Boston Runners-up State Doubles, Lauren Cotter, State Singles Champion; Har¬ riett Prothro, Runners-up singles, (not pictured) Lillian Galloway, State Doubles Champion. BOTTOM LEFT: Mark Magner won the Challenger Award for the 1977 football season. BOTTOM RIGHT: All District football team is — (First row) Law rence Kahlden, Jeff Pullen, Joe Papa, Benny Lessman, Roderick Maxwell, Carlton Jacobs. (Second row) Trey Smith, Michael Leonard, Chris Marler, Jessie Goines, Charles Herd, Charlie Williams. Honors 247 1977 Homecoming Court 248 LOG Gators Honor 1977 Homecoming Court The 1977 Homecoming Queen and court were presented at halftime during the Natchitoches Central football game. Escorted by their fathers, the court walked under the sabre arch formed by the R.O.T.C. and took their places before the crown formed by the Pep Squad. As the Captain Shreve band played the traditional homecoming music, Mr. Stanley Powell crowned Monica Ford as the Gators Homecoming Queen. Senior Maids were Renee Blanchard, Brenda Brock, Nancy Davis, Mimi O ' Neal, Carla Simp¬ son. Danette Faour, Sally Sweeney, and Peggy Waddell represented the Junior Class. Sopho¬ more maids were Jacquelyn Carter and Donna Turnham. Sophia Mandrapilias was the Fresh¬ man maid. TOP LEFT: Mr. Powell crowns Monica Ford. MIDDLE LEFT: Members of the court show spirit at the game. MIDDLE RIGHT: Mr. Powell escorts the attendance of the queen. BOTTOM LEFT: 1977 Homecoming Court smiles for the camera. BOTTOM RIGHT: Danette, Donna, and Jackie are enjoying the game. Honors 249 Renee Blanchard Mimi O’Neal Carla Simpson Brenda Brock Nancy Davis Queen Monica Ford 250 LOG s Sally Sweeney Donna Turnham Danette Faour Jacquelyn Carter Sophia Mandrapilias Peggy Waddell Honors 251 . Gregg Baiano — Ben Butler — Mike Gary Ken Wiley — Lacy Williams Bitty Donner — Carla Simpson ATHLETICS CAPTAIN SHREVE 19 WOODLAWN 21 CAPTAIN SHREVE 21 FAIR PARK 6 CAPTAIN SHREVE 7 SOUTHWOOD 26 CAPTAIN SHREVE 34 AIRLINE 0 CAPTAIN SHREVE 44 GREEN OAKS 6 CAPTAIN SHREVE 14 MINDEN 0 CAPTAIN SHREVE 27 PARKWAY 15 CAPTAIN SHREVE 28 NATCHITOCHES 12 CAPTAIN SHREVE 12 BOSSIER 7 CAPTAIN SHREVE 18 DE RIDDER 3 CAPTAIN SHREVE 14 WOODLAWN 21 .-w«xt ■gwipps 254 LOG Gators Take District 1977 was an outstanding year for the Captain Shreve Gator varsity football team. Despite get¬ ting off to a slow start in non-district play, the Gators took their district winning all six games. A highlight of the season was the Minden game as Coach Hedges won his 155th career game mak¬ ing him the winningest coach in Shreveport-Bos- sier’s history. A perfect district record earned the Gators the District 2-AAAA championship and a trip to the state playoffs. The Gators had won seven straight going into the playoffs but mistakes hurt the Gators in the first round giving the Woodlawn Knights the victory and ending Captain Shreve ' s otherwise successful season. TOP LEFT: Gators Head Coach Lee Hedges VARSITY TEAM — First row, left to right: Neal Cowen, Michael Carpenter, Lawrence Kahlden, Lane Bailiff, Todd Hughes, Chris Harmon, Scott Pernici, Anthony Thomas, Terry Moore, Eugene Sanders, Michael Jordan, Dennis McClought, Arthur Wilson, Eric Webb, Isiah Smith, Larry Anderson. Second row, left to right: Coach Reeves, Charles Herd, Stueart Hudsmith, Roderic Maxwell, John Clay, Gregg Baiano, Joe Papa, Jim Sanders, Benny Lessman, Steve Weinstein, Jeff Pullen, Mark Magner, Randy Maffett, Carlton Jacobs, Thomas Debouse, Carl Wimberly, Malcolm Davis, Coach Hedges. Third row, left to right: Coach Powell, Coach Conway, Hersy Jones, Randy Hughens, Chuck Stadtlander, Scott Martin, Reed Sigler, Mike Otwell, Dann y Tims, Kirke Goff, Victor Hart, Jesse Goines, Lee Moore, Kenneth Bonner, Coach Leviston, Coach Boydstun. Fourth row, left to right: Trey Smith, Donald Miller, Scott Graves, Bubba Allen, Brian Schultz, Ronnie Wagnon, Chris Marler, Richard Lamb, Michael Leonard, Ronald Brown, Johnny Wagnon, Jerry Schwarzbach, Tom Buckner, Charles Carey, Charlie Williams, Clarke McCollister. Athletics 255 Gators Lose in Close Opener Captain Shreve 19 Woodlawn 21 The Captain Shreve Gators dropped their first game of the season to the Woodlawn Knights, but the game was just as close as the 21-19 final score indicated. The Gators’ first touchdown came on one of many spectacular plays for both the Gators and the Knights. It was a 71 yard Trey Smith to Jessie Goines TD pass that gave the Gators their early 7- 0 first quarter lead. The Knights then struck back with two dazzling touchdown passes of their own to take a 14-7 halftime lead. Each team scored touchdowns in the third; however, Shreve, missing a very costly PAT, left them trailing 21-13. The Gators scored another TD in the fourth, but the two point conversion attempt failed. ABOVE RIGHT: Charlie Williams makes his way around Woodlawn’s line. BOTTOM LEFT: QB Trey Smith sees a hole in the Woodlawn line. BOT¬ TOM RIGHT: Charlie Herd rises above Woodlawn Knight for a pass com¬ pletion. 256 LOG Captain Shreve Storms Past Fair Park Captain Shreve 21 Fair Park 6 After a d isappointing loss to the Woodlawn Knights, the Gators stormed back to a 21-6 vic¬ tory over the Fair Park Indians. Captain Shreve came out fighting, rolling up two first-quarter touchdowns one. of which was a beautiful half¬ back pass from Charlie Williams to Jessie Goines who raced the remaining 69 yards for the TD. The Gator defense continued to deny the Indi¬ ans a touchdown. The Indians did, however, finally reach the endzone late in the fourth quar¬ ter, but by that time the Gator offense had added seven points to their fourteen point lead. The Fair Park PAT failed giving the Gators a 21-6 victory. ABOVE LEFT: Lawrence Kahlden stampedes through Indian defense. BOTTOM: Charlie Williams makes a break for open field. Athletics 2 57 Gators Fall in Second Half Captain Shreve 7 Southwood 26 The Captain Shreve Gators started strongly in the first half against the Southwood Cowboys. The Gators took an early 7-0 lead over the Cow¬ boys on a 55-yard run by speedster Jessie Goines; however, these six and the PAT added by Scott Martin proved to be all the points the Gators could get. Shortly after the Gators scored their only points of the night, the Cowboys added seven of their own, leaving the half-time score knotted at 7-7. The second half proved fatal for Captain Shreve as Southwood added seven more points in the third quarter, and twelve more in the fourth. The 26-7 loss was a disappointing one for the Gators but was the turning point of the season. ABOVE RIGHT: QB Trey Smith carefully finds his way around Southwood’s line. BELOW LEFT: Charlie Herd moves in on and anxiously eyes a pass. BELOW RIGHT: Mark Magner carefully maneuvers his way through the Southwood Cowboys. 258 LOG Inspired Gators Crush Vikings Captain Shreve 34 Airline 0 After an inspiring Gator team meeting follow¬ ing the loss to Southwood, the Captain Shreve Gators were determined to turn their season around. The Airline game was the beginning of this turn-about. Both the Gators’ defense and offense played to perfection. The Captain Shreve offense rolled up 34 points, 220 yards rushing and 126 yards passing. The Gators ' offense was having its best game of the season but so was its defense. They held the Vikings scoreless, while allowing them only three first downs. The big 34-0 victory was just what the Captain Shreve Gators needed to start off their district schedule. Athletics 259 ABOVE LEFT: An always enthusiastic Gator leaps high for the precious pigskin. BOTTOM RIGHT: Lawrence Kahlden scram¬ bles for much needed yardage. BOTTOM LEFT: Mark Magner breaks free with running room. Gators Make Giant Slaying Tradition Captain Shreve 44 Green Oaks 6 The Gators confidently entered their district confrontation with the Green Oaks Giants after the Airline Vikings. Green Oaks is traditionally one of Captain Shreve’s easiest opponents and the Gators once again succeeded in slaughtering the Giants. By halftime the Gators had already slipped through the Giant defense for three touchdowns, one of which was a 61-yard Trey Smith pass to Jessie Goines. Captain Shreve again had an out¬ standing game allowing the Giants only one TD. The Gators put 23 more points on the board in the second half giving them a convincing 44-6 victory. r L ' L D? W I ABOVE RIGHT: Carlton Jacobs enjoys open field running. BOTTOM RIGHT: Carlton Jacobs shows his ability to get to the open field. BOTTOM LEFT: Giants try to hang on to elusive Gator Charlie Williams. 260 LOG Gators Make Coach Hedges Number One Captain Shreve 14 Minden 0 The Captain Shreve Gators spoiled the Minden Crimson Tide ' s homecoming by defeating them 14-0. The game, however, also had sentimental value for the visiting Gators. It was Coach Lee Hedges’ 155 victory a mark which no coach in Shreveport Bossier ' s history had reached. The victory which gave Coach Hedges this honor was not an easy one. It was a hard-fought- defensive battle with the Gator defense coming out on top. They held the Tide to only 143 total yards as well as shutting them out. Despite a good Minden defense. Captain Shreve’s Charlie Williams was able to score TD’s in the first and fourth quarters on runs of 4 and 12 yards respec¬ tively. ABOVE LEFT: Coach Hedges is congratulated on his 155 victory as well as his many other accomplishments. BOTTOM: The Gator defense con¬ tinually haunted Minden quarterback James Britt. Athletics 261 Captain Shreve Clinches Playoff Spot Captain Shreve 27 Parkway 15 The Captain Shreve Gators went into their game with the Parkway Panthers undefeated in district play. The 27-15 victory gave the Gators a perfect 4-0 district record, clinching them a spot in the state playoffs. The Panthers took an early first quarter 7-0 lead, but the Gators quickly got seven points of their own. Carlton Jacobs added two more Gator TD’s in the second quarter to help lead the Gators to a 21 -7 halftime lead. Neither team scored in the third quarter; how¬ ever, an 18-yard pass from Lane Baliff to Mal¬ colm Davis in the fourth gave the Gators their final score of 27. The Panthers were able to get 8 more points, but that was not enough, and the Gators continued to dominate District 2 Quad A. ABOVE RIGHT: Charlie Herd makes pass completion before a Panther tackle. BOTTOM LEFT: Carlton Jacobs running the ball away from a Panther interrup¬ tion. BOTTOM RIGHT: Jesse Goines dodges through Panthers to run for a Gator touchdown. 262 LOG Williams Leader in Gator Victory Captain Shreve 28 Natchitoches 12 Captain Shreve went into its tenth homecom¬ ing with hopes of clinching the district title and that they did. The Chiefs’ defense was unable to stop the Gators’ rushing attack, especially run- ningback Charlie Williams. Charlie rambled for 123 yards on 18 carries and scored all four of the Gators’ touchdowns. The defense held Natchitoches scoreless throughout the first three quarters. In the fourth they did, however, allow the Chiefs to score twice; but the two Natchitoches TD’s proved to be too little too late as the Gators rolled to a district championship. ABOVE LEFT: Johnny Wagnon catches an all important pass. BOTTOM LEFT: Charlie Williams almost breaks open for a big gain. BOTTOM RIGHT: Chris Harmen fields a punt return. Athletics 263 Shreve Wins at Memorial Captain Shreve 12 Bossier 7 For the third straight year the Captain Shreve Gators traveled to Bossier’s Memorial Stadium to play the Bossier Bearkats. It also looked for a while like the Gators would fall to the Bearkats for the third straight year. The Kats went into the game with a record of 1-8, but they played like they were playing the Gators, as they often do, for the district championship. The inspired Bossier team took a 7-0 halftime lead; however, the Gators were determined to keep their district record unmarred and after another half of struggle, they had succeeded. Charlie Williams came through with two TD ' s while the defense held Bossier to a scoreless sec¬ ond half giving the Gators a 12-7 victory. ABOVE RIGHT: Carlton Jacobs makes careful moves to make his way around the Kats line. 1 BELOW RIGHT: Fellow Gator makes a path for Lawerence Kahlden. BELOW LEFT: Jessie Goines runs anxiously for a TD. 264 LOG Gators Close Season With Victory Captain Shreve 18 De Ridder 3 Captain Shreve traveled south to De Ridder to close out their regular season against the De Rid¬ der Dragons. An 18-3 victory for the Gators made the return trip to Shreveport a happy one. The Dragons scored their field goal early to take a 3-0 lead, but a short while later Gator quar¬ terback Lane Bailiff hit Shreve’s big play man Jessie Goines for a 53 yard TD. This was not to be, however Jessie’s only big play of the night because later he had a 25-yard run and a 64-yard punt return. All three PAT’S were missed, although they were not needed as De Ridder was held scoreless after their original 27 yard field goal. This left the Gators with their seventh straight victory and an 8-2 record. Athletics 265 ABOVE LEFT : Carlton Jacobs and the Gators run to their seventh straight victory. BOTTOM: The Gators close the regular season with an 8- 2 record. Gators Fall in Defensive Battle Captain Shreve 14 Woodlawn 21 The Captain Shreve Gators, ranked number one in District 2-AAAA, met District 1-AAAA’s second place contender, the Woodlawn Knights, in a first round playoff bout. In the defensive bat¬ tle that followed, Captain Shreve was defeated by Woodlawn, 21-14. The Gators offense, still without starting quar¬ terback Trey Smith, was held scoreless. Wood- lawn’s offense was also well contained as they were only able to score once. The remaining four TD’s were scored by the defenses, Woodlawn’s both coming on fumble returns from within the Gators 20. Captain Shreve’s TD’s were on a 70 yard combination punt return and lateral, and an 84 yard intercep¬ tion return. The two Gator fumbles cost Captain Shreve the game and a chance to advance in the playoffs. ABOVE RIGHT: Chris Harmon breaks this one for a Gator TD. BOTTOM RIGHT: Trey Smith’s thumb injury forced him to watch the game from the sidelines. BOT¬ TOM LEFT: Mark Magner prepares to return one of Woodlawn’s four kickoffs. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM: Charlie Williams was well contained by Knight defense. 266 LOG JY Is Victorious in Short Season The Captain Shreve Junior Varsity football team played an abbreviated schedule in 1977. The young Gators were scheduled for nine games; however, four were canceled. The JV defense was overpowering as they allowed only three TD’s all year. The offense also was very good, rolling up 78 points in the season. They were, however, shut out by Airline in mid¬ season. The Airline loss was the only loss for the JV Gators but it was a close 6-0 battle. Captain Shreve easily defeated its other four oppo¬ nents: Woodlawn, Bossier, Fair Park and Park¬ way, giving the Gators a 4-1 record. JUNIOR VARSITY — First row, left to right: Orlando Mitc hell, John Trigg, John Gilchrist, Tim Tilburg, Roy Lane, Blake Jones, Jeffery Teague, Ricky Banks, Gary Alexander, James Johnson, Derwin Petteway. Second row, left to right: Jerron Plater, Steffon Bedford, Sheldon Blackwell, Pierre Barnes, Michael Harris, Troy Fore, Joe Cook, Ray Brokenberry, Trey Winn, Keith Gardner, Kevin Greaves, Coach Boydstun. Third row, left to right: Coach Conway, Darrell Samuels, Everett Silas, Geoff Forshag, Darryl Garrett, Sammie Hart, James Ford, Lamar Johnson, Cecil Harper, Dutch Sullivan, David Henry, Doug Holley. Fourth row, left to right: Wayne Hall, Donald Cane, Mark Paikowski, Kevin Ivy, Craig Pennell, David Duncan, Jay Holland, Curtis Crenshaw, Kevin Holland, Marty Regan, Michael Aura, David Mitchell. Captain Shreve 25 Woodlawn 6 Captain Shreve 13 Byrd 13 Captain Shreve 0 Airline 6 Captain Shreve 20 Fair Park 0 Captain Shreve 20 Parkway 0 ABOVE LEFT: JV quarterback Ronnie Wagnon gets varsity experi¬ ence. BOTTOM LEFT: Junior Lawrence Kahlden assures Shreve of good players in the future. % 4 Athletics 269 Gators Place Third in District 2-AAAA The Golden Gators got off to a slow start in the 1977-78 season, but bounced back in the latter half of the season to tie for second place in Dis¬ trict 2-AAAA. To tie with Minden for second place, the Gators defeated the district champions, the Airline Vikings, by a score of 62-57 in the sea¬ son’s last game. Minden, however, defeated Shreve in the resulting runoff game, thus knock¬ ing the Gators to third place in district and deny¬ ing the Gators a playoff berth. The 1977-78 sea¬ son marked the fourth consecutive time that Shreve has not played in the state playoffs. The Gators, however, did give head coach David Boydstun his first winning season, taking 20 of 32 games. The Junior Varsity basketball team also had a good season and ended play with an outstanding 12-7-0 record. mm A TOP RIGHT: Issac Harris makes a good move to the bucket. TOP LEFT: A spirited Gator team fires up before a game. RIGHT: A Minden Giant shoots over a Gator defender. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP LEFT: One of the Gators best inside players was Michael White. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP RIGHT: Two JV players Bill Cren shaw an d Charles Mahoney help out the varsity team. BOTTOM: JV players are — (Left to right) Bruce Jes¬ ter, Carry Evanoff, Jimmy Williams, Lee Moore, Kevin Teague, Charles Mahoney, Bill Crenshaw, Curtis Holmes, Cedric White, Lamar Johnson, Todd Shaw, and Neal Carter. 270 LOG TOP RIGHT: Coaches David Boydstun and Johnny Burnom concentrate on the Gator’s game. BOTTOM: Captain Shreve’s Varsity basket¬ ball team members are — (Left to right) Todd Shaw, James White, Bubba Allen, Michael White, Kevin Teaque, Charles Mahoney, Issac Harris, Bill Crenshaw, Dan Gates, Curtis Holmes, Bobby Booras, Neal Carter. 272 LOG Golden Gators Keep Winning Tradition 55 47 81 65 57 67 41 57 76 79 64 59 67 53 67 56 60 43 51 76 56 53 54 51 67 73 69 72 47 63 58 62 OPP. TEAM Byrd Haughton Parkway Airline Bastrop B.T.W. Byrd L.C. W.O. Boston Bastrop Woodlawn Green Oaks Green Oaks Woodlawn Neville B.T.W. Southwood Natchitoches Huntington Southwood Ruston Bossier Parkway Minden Airline Green Oaks Natchitoches Bossier Parkway Minden Airline Denotes District Game OPP. SCORE LEFT: Isaac Harris helps lead Gators to winning season. RIGHT: Laying-up another Gator basket is Bobby Booras. Athletics 273 cs OPP. OPP. JV TEAM SCORE 52 Byrd 44 49 Bastrop 66 61 Byrd 62 52 Jesuit 44 68 Bastrop 52 79 Bossier 62 43 Woodlawn 41 61 Neville 38 78 Southwood 53 64 Natch. 59 49 Airline 45 98 Parkway 64 59 Woodlawn 78 62 Minden 69 52 Jesuit 49 76 Bossier 43 56 Haughton 61 76 Natch. 82 62 Airline 77 TOP RIGHT: Captain Shreve’s JV record. LEFT: Issac Harris was also c great defensive player. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Making good passes was Bobby Booras’s specialty. OPPOSITE PAGE LEFT: Din Gates has shol blocked. OPPOSITE PAGE RIGHT: BIG AL was a big man inside for the Gators. 274 LOG Gators Good at Fundamentals Golden Gators 276 LOG TOP CENTER: Michael Leonard reaches high for the tap. ABOVE: Michael White goes up high for a lay-up. BOTTOM RIGHT: Lee Moore leaps high for a rebound. Ups and Downs TOP LEFT: Issac Harris clears the air for a jump shot. TOP RIGHT: Gator player fights for rebound. BOTTOM: Carrie Seifert gives the Gators support. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP RIGHT: Michael White sinks a basket. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP LEFT: Issac Harris guards opponent. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM LEFT: Gators get fired up. Athletics 279 Gators Give Boydstun First Winning Season :W ; - ■ TOP LEFT: Issac Harris drives down the court. BOTTOM LEFT: Coach Boydstun gives pep talk. RIGHT: Michael Leonard leaps high for jumpshot. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Rory Malone makes his way around his opponent. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM: Issac Har¬ ris attempts to pass when in trouble. Athletics 281 TOP RIGHT: Terri Davis was a team leader for the girls. BOTTOM: The Gator Girls Varsity Basketball members, coach, and manager are — (Left to right) Danna Mathews, Melissa Moore, Carrie Falter, Sarah Galloway, Carolyn Evans, Rose Kondrad, Woneaundera Gilliam, Sarah Branton, Jackie Carter, Roman Morris, Kathy Smith, Terri Davis, Tammi Kelly, Tracy Grissom, Donna Lynnacre, Coach Moore. 282 LOG cs OPP. OPP. SCORE TEAM SCORE 49 Mansfield 39 47 B.T.W. 36 67 Southwood 32 29 Huntington 28 39 3yrd 24 49 Green Oaks 41 49 Fair Park 23 59 B.T.W. 23 31 Minden 56 64 Fair Park 17 37 Natchitoches 52 51 Airline lOjH 70 Southwood 35 51 Bossier 55 57 Parkway 34 30 Minden 54 50 Airline 30 37 Green Oaks 32 42 Natchitoches 44 78 Coushatta 34 47 Bossier 38 28 Parkway 29 Lady Gators Have Successful First Year 1978 was the first year for girl’s varsity basket¬ ball, and it was a good one. Although it was the first girl’s varsity team at Shreve, most of the girls had been playing for school or church spon¬ sored teams before, so the Gators were able to field an experienced team. The Lady Gators came on strong in the early season and won nine consecutive games. The Gatorettes ended their season with an outstand¬ ing 17-6 record. All six of the girls’ losses came in district play, leaving them with a 6-6 district record. Even though this 6-6 record was not good enough for the state playoffs, the Gatorettes had an excellent initial season. TOP LEFT: The Gator Girls tipped-off initial season with wi n¬ ning record. RIGHT: Shots like this one by Sarah Branton became a common sight in Captain Shreve’s gym. BOTTOM LEFT: Janice Carter drives the baseline against Minden. Athletics 283 Gatorettes 284 LOG Keep Fightin’ TOP CENTER: Terri Davis is outjumped by a Giant but not out- hustled. OPPOSITE PAGE LEFT: The Gator’s leading scorer, Jan¬ ice Johns, waits for a pass. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM: Janice Johns fights inside for a rebound. ABOVE: Tammi Kelly struggles with a big Tider. LEFT: Terri Davis out-hustles a Tider for position on a wide rebound. Athletics 285 Lady Gators Come Out Shooting OPPOSITE PAGE TOP RIGHT: Rose Kondrat leaps high for a jump shot. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP LEFT: Terry Davis passes to Janice Johns. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM: Tammie Kelley drives past Lady Giants. TOP: Janice Johns shoots a lay-up. BOTTOM LEFT: Carrie Seifert clears the air for a jump shot. BOTTOM RIGHT: Carolyn Evans tries desperately to shoot. Athletics 287 TOP RIGHT: Tammie Kelly sets up a play while Terry Davis backs her up. ABOVE: Sarah Branton lets one go. BOTTOM CENTER: Carrie Seifert does her best. 288 LOG Gators Have High Hopes 1977 was a disappointing year for the Captain Shreve Gator Baseball Team as the varsity closed out the season with a 6-9 record. However, hopes were much brighter for the 1978 season. Out of the eight lettermen returning for the 1978 team, seven of them were starters on the 1977 squad. The returning lettermen for the 1978 season were first baseman Bubba Allen, shortstop Bobby Booras, outfielder Larry Collins, pitcher-out¬ fielder Bill Costello, pitcher-infielder Donald Gar¬ rett, outfielder Billy Kirkikis, catcher-infielder Mark Magner, and pitcher-outfielder Trey Smith. With this experience, the Gators looked forward to a winning season. 290 LOG OPPOSITE PAGE TOP RIGHT: Bobby Booras waits on a low hit ball. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM: Members of the 1978 baseball team are — (Left to right, first row) Ber¬ nard Waghlter, David McNaughton, Charles Marsden, Steve Weinstein, Larry Collins, Jeff Pullen, Billy Kirkikis, Joe Bailey. (Second row) Coach Clarence Conway, Charles Adams, Donald Garrett, Corey Costello, Charles Herd, Danny Tims, Bill Crenshaw, Mark Magner, Jeff Rasmus¬ sen, Todd Cash, Bubba Allen, Bill Costello, Trey Smith, Bobby Booras, and Coach Albert Leviston. ABOVE: Mark Magner’s catching has potential. BOTTOM LEFT: Pitcher Trey Smith concentrates as he winds up. Athletics 291 Gator Baseball Swings Into Action cs OPP. OPP. CS OPP. OPP. SCORE TEAM SCORE SCORE TEAM SCORE 2 Southwood . 0 1 Airline 8 6 Byrd 0 9 Minden 8 4 Southwood 13 3 Minden 9 7 Natchitoches 0 9 Green Oaks 0 2 Parkway 4 13 Green Oaks 6 5 Parkway 9 3 Bossier 4 2 Airline 11 2 Bossier 7 BOTTOM LEFT: Donald Garrett eyes the ball closely before swinging. BOTTOM RIGHT: Bill Costello winds up very carefully in his pitching. 292 LOG Gators Tough in Tennis The Gator tennis team continued their winning tradition for the fifth year in a row without losing a dual match. The winning team completed the season with a 16-0 record. Both the boys and the girls swept the regional tennis tournament taking both overall titles in tennis play. Qualifying for the state tennis tournament the girls dominated their divisions winning the state title. The boys were not so lucky, however, they came in second overall in the state. Returning lettermen for the boys are Luke Gil¬ pin, Doug Hedges, Bill Ligon, Randy Maffett, and Lacy Williams. Returning lettermen for the girls are Lianne Berry, Carol Boston, Lauren Cotter, Lillian Galloway, SuSu Palmer, Harriet Prothro, Alison Quinn, and Lynn Warren. New Gators to the tennis team that should prove to be an asset are Stephanie Fess, Jimmy Graves, Rob Feron, and Pat Harrison. TOP LEFT: Pat Harrison and Doug Hedges make a formidable doubles team. Team members are — (Left to right, top row) Coach Lee Hedges, Randy Maffett, Luke Gilpin, Charles Foster, Kirt Goff, Kevin Holland, Tim Gilpin, and Rob Feron. (Bottom row) Robert Diamond, Ben Butler, Daniel Sklar, Bill Ligon, Joe Marshall, Jimmy Graves, Pat Harrison, Doug Hedges, and Lacy Williams. Athletics 293 TOP: Team members are — From left to right: Carol Boston, Lauren Cotter, SuSu Palmer, Lynn Warren, and Alison Quinn. Bottom row: Patti Harrison, Harriet Prothro, Lisa Goodman, and Lianne Berry. Left to right: Other members are — Evelyn Williams, Katherine Watts, Michelle Aura, and Carroll Watts. Bottom row: Ann Prince, Sally Sweeney, Melissa Jones, and Becky Rasco. 294 LOG i.3: TOP LEFT: Lillian Galloway bends low for a forehand. TOP RIGHT: Lacy Williams reaches high on a serve. BOTTOM LEFT: Harriet Prothro stands ready for action. BOTTOM RIGHT: Lauren Cotter hits out on a backhand. Athletics 295 TOP: Mark Magner takes off. BOTTOM: Team members are — (Standing) Coach Reeves, Craig Tuggle, Charles Herd, Ronald Brown, Victor Hart, Lawrence Kahlden, and Coach Burnom. (Bottom row) Mark Magner, Scott Pernici, Stueart Hudsmith, Chris Harmon, and Isaih Smith. 296 LOG Gators’ Track Team on the Way Up The Captain Shreve track team showed plenty of potential in the 1977 season. Jessie Goins placed first in the Regional meet in the 100 yard dash with a time of 9.5 which is a state record. Although the team did not win any major titles, the Gators proved themselves to be major con¬ tenders on the field. Returning lettermen for the 1978 season are — Ronald Brown, Victor Hart, Scott Pernici, Isaih Smith, Chris Harmon, Mark Magner, Lawrence Kahlden, Jessie Goins, Malcolm Davis, Stueart Hudsmith, Charles Herd, Willie Thomas, Herchial Wright, Dale Lasource, Eric Johnson, and Carlton Jacobs. The track team this year should be the team to watch out for. Athletics 297 TOP: Lawrence Kahlden, Mark Magner, Stueart Hudsmith, and Isiah Smith react to the sound of the starting gun. BOTTOM LEFT: Scott Pernici winds up for a throw of the discus. ABOVE: Chris Harmon prepares for a pole-vault. 298 LOG Gator Golfers Still Strong The 1977 Captain Shreve Golf Team had a good year. With a strong team effort, the Gators were able to tie for third in state competition and place second in the Captain Shreve tournament. This gave the Gators the confidence and know¬ how necessary for a successful team. Captain Shreve had a wide selection of players for the 1978 golf team. The returning lettermen were John Carlton, Danny ' Leslie, and Medalist winner Rob Williams. With this experience, the Gators had a good chance to pick up many hon¬ ors in the 1978 season. TOP LEFT: David Craft plays a clean game of golf. BOTTOM: Senior members of the 1978 Golf Team are — (Left to right) Pob Williams, Colin Godfrey, John Bransford, Coach Bob Horne, Danny Goodwin, and John Carlton. Athletics 299 TOP: Sophomore and Junior members of the 1978 Golf Team are — (Left to right) Matt Ingersol, David Craft, John Gilbert, Danny Leslie, and Bart Dornier. BOTTOM: Bart Dornier and Danny Leslie walk out onto the golf course. 300 LOG The Game of Golf Has Variety TOP LEFT: Rob Williams drives the ball down the fairway. TOP RIGHT: Danny Goodwin laughs when in trouble. BOTTOM: John Carlton demonstrates accurate putting. Athletics 301 302 LOG TOP CENTER: The alma mater is enjoyed by everyone. BOTTOM LEFT: Brenda Brock wants to see what it is like to be Al. E. Gator. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mimi O’Neal and John Kincade “Get Down.” TOP RIGHT: Nancy Davis awaits her turn to cheer in the pep rally. MIDDLE CENTER: Homecoming is a time for the old and new to come together. BOTTOM RIGHT: Carlos Cooper and Yolanda Moore can really get in the beat. BOTTOM CENTER: John Kincade, as Al. E. Gator, professionally tries the two-step with the band. Athletics 303 Gatorettes Make Spirit Rise A handful of girls, a cup of loud yells, a pound of cooperation and a dash of hard work were all blended together to make the “Spirit of the 1977-78 Pep Squad. Their spirit was not only shown at football games, but also while working to learn and perfect their marching. Under the direction of two extremely devoted teachers, Miss Joyce Jordan and Mrs. Renell Moore, and also the help of the C.S. Band, the Gatorettes per¬ formed many outstanding halftime routines. Dec¬ orating football lockers, painting banners, and making football and basketball tags also blended in with the batter to make the 1977-78 “Spirit” the best ever! TOP RIGHT: 1977-78 SENIOR OFFICERS — Back, left to right: Admiral Bitty Donner, Captain Jean Wall, Commanders Cambria Kinnard. Front: Betsy Jordan. ABOVE: 1977-78 Admiral is Bitty Donner. BOTTOM RIGHT: Gatorettes get involved in the game. 306 LOG TOP: 1977-78 JUNIOR OFFICERS — Left to right: Ensign Renea Ryland, Lieutenant SuSu Palmer, Lieutenant Peggy Waddell, Ensign Lillian Galloway, Ensign Marilyn Ligon. Front: Lieutenant Lynn Warren. BOT¬ TOM LEFT: 1977-78 DRUM CORPS — Back row: Teresa Tefankjian, Sharon Ferguson, Sarah Branton, Commander Donna Linacre, Co-Commander Melinda Black. Second row: Sharon Hightower, Cindy Tatum. Front row: Reba Harris, Jerri Kellett, Julie Goodman. Not pictured: Melinda McCoy. ABOVE: Melinda Black keeps a smile while keeping the rhythm. Athletics 307 Gatorettes Take It to TOP: Members of 1977-78 pep squad are — First row: Julie Kroner, Betty Weiner, Melissa Jones, Benita Casey, Ann Prince, Michele Aura, Lindy Burt, Lynn Johnson, Susanne Johnson, and Cinde Hodges. Second row: Marianne Thomas, Carrie Seifert, Melanie Taylor, Cheryl Sullivan, Kim Selber, Robin Naron, Lisa Cireno, Leigh Henderson, Marti Hudson, and Becky Cook. Third row: Sara Buford, Judy Procell, Julie White, Melissa Moore, Beth Reinch, Cynt¬ hia Phillips, Carol Nicols, Sherri Gable, Lynn. McCary, and Angie Procell. Fourth row: Monica Moss, Emily Gaines, Leigh Ann Berry, Karen Foster, and Renee Blanchard. ABOVE: Renee Blanchard seems to enjoy her Pep Squad rou¬ tine. RIGHT: Sponsors for the 1977-78 Gato¬ rettes are — Mrs. R. Moore and Miss Joyce Jor¬ dan. 308 LOG The Limit TOP: Members of the 1977-78 pep squad continued are — First row: Cara Derrick, DeDe Deaal, Becky Rasco, Leslie Head, Lisa Montgom¬ ery, Toni Jernigan, Sandra Cole, Judie Montelepre, Ellen Roeger, and Karen Downs. Second row: Tami Webb, Diana Grigsby, Sharon Wil¬ liams, Sally Sweeny, Susie Talley, Cindy Cameron, Susan Slater, Sharon Norrell, Lou Ann Powell, and Susan Smith. Third row: Ann Reis- inger. Peri Bryant, Robin Dickinson, Connie Cates, Jan Rivet, Mary Colvin, Susan Worley, Dana Matthews, Susie Pearce and Harriet Prothro. Fourth row: Renee Powell, Connie Sherman, Lynnette Wright, Donna Atkinson, Jennette Peebles, Karen Rosenswag, Norma Cul- lick, Judy Bernat, Susan McClamrock, and Susan Summers. Fifth row: Sara Johnson, Leshia Dyar, Jennie Lymon, Sarah Kalmbach, Dei- dra Jones, Patty Haubather, Maria Cowart, and Joy Oaks. ABOVE: CPO’s are — FAR LEFT: Head Junior CPO Sara Buford. FAR RIGHT: Head Senior CPO Cinde Hodges. 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STEWART, JR., Pastor Greensburg, La. 70441 Telephone (504) 222-6189 CHURCH BUSINESS IS SOUL BUSINESS B AND J PLASTER SHOP 408 , 2 East 70th Street Finished and Unfinished Products and Supplies Bank Americard, Master Charge, and Layaway 9:30 A.M. — 6:00 P.M. Mon.-Fri. Compliments BROOKE, MAYO, BROWNING Compliments of the G. L. RISINGER FAMILY For Bus Service, Tent Rental, and Signs Contact: JOSEPH H. POPE 1038 Babylon Street Shreveport, La. 868-8252 Advertising 351 Compliments from Compliments THE JAMES L. ADAMS FAMILY RAY BAMBURG President B L MOTOR CO. INC 645 E. Kings Hwy. Shreveport, La. B L Motor Co. Auto Deal 1201 Barksdale Blvd. 645 E. Kings Hwy. Bossier City, La. Shreveport, La. 425 8696 869 3501 Congratulations Class of 78 From WAX T.V.AND SOUND CENTER specialize in happy customers Sony T.V. ' s, Video Recorders, and Stereos 1716 Kings Highway MABLE ' S BEAUTY SHOP Shreveport, La Specializes in: General Hair Care Hair Relaxing Tinting Manicuring Hair Shaping, and Thermal Heat Work 868-1 I 79 Our famous Big Mac. , delicious Quarter Pounder® , golden brown fries, triple thick shakes, and the best service in town. Compliments MR. AND MRS D. M. METTZ AND FAMILY McDonald ' s 352 LOG nsurance you and yours CORROON BLACK HUTCHINSON GREEN oUU I hnancial Haza • (J 18) Shreveport, Louisiana 71109 Compliments THEW. J. DERRICK FAMILY Downtown, Heart O ' Bossier, Advertising 353 DEL B. ROBINSON INSURANCE AGENCY I I I Freestate Office Center Shreveport Louisiana 71107 inson Compliments of SCOTT PEST CONTROL SERVICE, INC. Phone 865-3521 mes Area Engineer MAGCOBAR DIVISION DRESSER INDUSTRIES, INC Advertisements 355 THE CLASS OF 1980 Paul Johnson Janet Pierce Chadell Pope Claudia Franklin Rob Feron Shelly Clements Janet Kent Donna Turnham Janice Holcomb Holly Herbert Carrie Rhodes Deborah Tompkins Stephanie Fess Jim Davis Craig Prothro Gay Petty Ben Butler Phliss Kolanko Valerie Butterfield Mike Rice Curtis Crenshaw Melanie Regan Bart Donier Craig Pennell Kathy Bamburg Sharon Spillers Clyde Donier Jimmy Graves Terri Taylor Tammy Thoma Karen Snow Troy Fore Kim Self Erica Marx Jay Slater Michael Aura Barbara Corey Joe Cook John Holloway Marty Regan Lacy Williams Janet Jimes Nancy Wells Susan Sanders Laura LeBlanc Annette Burke Brad Bozeman David Dethloff Linda Terio Lisa Rothell Geoff Forshag Laura Wolfe Scott Martin Edwin Byrd Mark Pawkowski Tammie Kelley Kevin Holland Christy Jones Sharon Freeman Mark Priddy Carolyn Van Osdell Bev Crooms Eleanor Fraser Sarah Spikes Everette Lamar Silas 1 Rusty Downey David Simmons Karen Blankenbaker 356 LOG INTERIORS, INC. Good Luck, Ga+ors! Mr. and Mrs, Alphonse Jackson, Jr., Lydia and Angela 5747 Youree Djf. Shreveport, La. 868-5331 Furniture and Decorating Service Best Wishes in Your School Career We Believe in You ST. PAUL ' S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Compliments of CLOTH WORLD 760 Shreveport Barksdale Hwy. Phone 869-3431 2721 W. 70th St. at Mansfield Rd. Phone 687-1230 BOSSIER FEDERAL SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION 440 Benton Rd. Bossier City, Louisiana Advertisements - 3 57 TRANS-GULF PETROLEUM CORPORATION P.O.Box 5355 2425 East Texas S Bossier City, Louisiana CHARLES T. HALL REALTORS BUILDERS Compliments of O.K. CLEANERS BEANER ' S GROCERY STORE f Dodie ' s Frame Shop East Kings Hwy. George W. Casten Owner 8704 St. Vincent Avenue DtOSMOBUf Bob Tadlock Sales Representative ROUNTREE OLDS CADILLAC CO 321 5 Southern Phone 22 I-2424 Shreveport, La. Res. 865-1926 WESTERN ELECTRIC Can you envision what your life would be like without a telephone? How would you make arrangements for the big ball game? How would you contact your friends for help with your homework? How would the young men make their dates? How would the young women break them? The telephone has become a necessary part of the American way of life. And, at Western Electric ' s Shreveport Works, we make more telephones than any other facility in the world. Western Electric is proud to be a part of the Ark-La-Tex and we are proud of today ' s students who will be tomorrow ' s leaders. Only through a quality education can you be prepared to assume this position. As John Denver puts it in The Eagle and The Hawk : Reach for the Heavens; hope for the future and all that you can be, not just what you are.” Our employees — some of whom attended Captain Shreve High School — have made Shreveport the Telephone Capital of the World.” Perhaps you will help us continue this tradition when you complete your formal education. Advertisements 359 Paul Morgan, Jr. The Salesman Who Appreciates Your Business! SHREVEPORT PLAN AND DRAFTING SERVICE ROUNTREE OLDS CADILLAC CO. Cadillac, Oldsmobile, Quality Marshall B. Hudson Go Get ' em Gators! Compliments of 9053 Mansfield Rd Shreveport, La. Home 861-7530 54 Pierremont Common Upper Level 6507 Line Avenue Shreveport, La. 71106 360 LOG Compliments of NOEL UNITED METHODIST YOUTH Looking for Hidden Tear Drops Vacuum Truck and Water Hauling Service, Oil Field Hauling and Dozer Work. MATHEW ' S TRUCKING CO., INC. DeBerry, Tex. 214 766-3445 P.O.Box 78134 318 221 7191 Shreveport, Louisiana CHAPMAN ' S NURSERY 9045 East Kings Hwy. 861-6035 30 YEARS MAKING PLANTS GROW Phone 865-3937 TOMPKIN ' S MEATS PROVISIONS Portion Cuts — Home Freezer 6202 Fairfield Avenue Go Gators! SHREVEPORT ARMATURE AND ELECTRIC WORKS, INC. Advertisements 361 William E. Falbaum, C.L.U. General Agent Ray A. Watts, Jr., C.L.U. 1200 Beck Building Shreveport, Louisiana 71 101 (318)424-7781 LIFE INSURANCE THE ARTISTS ' TREE BEAUTY SALON COMPANY We don ' t want you to like us just for our money. Dial Finance Prompt, courteous answers to questions about borrow! names; no sales pitches. HARRY FRANK ALLEN Builds the Nicest Homes in Town (Signed) His Mother JL. holmes |p pontiac Specialists in Rubber Stamps — Marketinq and SXZsSP Marking Devices Identification Plastic Desk — Door and Wall Signs Engraved Name Badges Ribbed Base Logos Synthetic Rubber Dies ACE RUBBER STAMP PLASTIC SIGN CO. 754 Dalzell 222-7376 Compliments of Furniture Rental Service 3950 Youree Drive Shreveport, Louisiana CO cL LL Compliments of BAYOU STATE OILCORP. Advertisements 363 ABCO PETROLEU CORPORATJ Robert R. Adley President 300 Benton Rd. Bossier City, La Decorative Cabinet Hardware Custom Bath Accessories Contract Building Hardware TOMMY’S SPECIALTY HARDWARE Helen and Tommy Wall I 3 I E. Kings Highway 585 Shreveport, La. 71104 lone Shreve City 740 Azalea J. S. WILLIAMS SON, INC FUNERAL HOME Established 1898 78 Years of Faithful Service ROYAL LIFE OF LOUISIANA An Insurance Plan to Fit All Your Needs Balistine W. Hopkins Executive Vice President Cheryl Tarver Goines Secretary Treasurer rver, Telephone 221-6169 n ||1 FV w j A A M CHUCK SNYDER ' S PHARMACY 3910 Youree Drive 865-5131 GLENN WELSH REALTOR 2000 Fairfield Compliments of MARLIN EXPLORATION INC. The C. Bennetts and J. Harrells MADONA SALON OF BEAUTY 3006 Highland Ph.221 8100 Advertisements 365 Best Wishes SAWYER DRILLING SERVICE, INC. impson Compliments of DOYLE W. BALDRIDGE AND STAFF Tffftne K 4 co 0mo m$ 0 H. E. BUD STORER Manager, Shreveport Sales District Commercial Air Conditioning Division THE TRANE COMPANY 504 West 67th St. 318—865-5663 Shreveport, La. 71106 Wellhead Systems, Inc P.O. Drawer 1095 Shreveport, La. 71163 Compliments Compliments HERITAGE STUDIO LINE AVENUE PHILLIPS 66 ione McCLAMROCH MACHINERY CO INC. 368 LOG Smith-pcttu, 3nc. so]-i;ti8 AND ARCHERY SUPPLY 200 East Kings Highway • Shreveport, Louisiana 71104 Authorized Distributor ( 318)221 0688 ACME GLASS COMPANY, INC. JON H. HALL and A Good Team 421 Texas St. 318 2216208 Shreveport, La.71162 Mirrors Picture Framing Windshield Rub Exel. Shower Doors Randy McCormick Manager P.O. Box 7606 1060 Grimmet Dr. Shreveport, La. 71107 m£9ic PHARMACY WALTER HAWKINS 4449 YOUREl REALTOR 6274 HEARNE Compliments of ASHTON ' S FURNITURE AND APPLIANCE I 39 E. 70th Street WE BUY AND SELL praisals Coins and Stamps ate and Estates U.S. and Foreign L M COINS AND STAMPS 239 Southfield Shreveport, Louisiana 71105 Ovid A. McHorse Specialisi A.N.A., R.C.D.A., A.P.S. Raci 865-5441 Compliments of Fresh Dair Products HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS LOAN Phone: 635 4311 624 Market Compliments THE WEBB FAMILY BROADMOOR DRUG STORE Complete Line of Drugs, Gifts and Cosmetics. • v TSl i ' Tl j members. enjoy swi L. R. Brammer, Jr. BRAMMER ENGINEERING, INC. 508 Beck Bldg. Shreveport, La. 71 101 A.C.3I8 Off. Ph. 221-1587 Home Ph. 868-0014 Phone 635-4373 P.O. Box 8661 NATIONAL ACOUSTICS, INC. Armstrong Acoustical Ceilings Blown Fiberglass Insulation K-1 3 Spray-on Systems E. B. Prothro, Jr. 3200 Hollywood President Shreveport, Louisiana Advertisements 371 Go Gators! Compliments of Nancy Anderson Tracey Bell David Black Cathy Brown Rosalyn Brown Carol Hallquist Diane Davis Risa Morris Hawn-Locke associates, inc. SNOW, MOORE MEARS INSURANCE AGENCY Shreveport, Louisiana 71107 We specialize in building and selling Shreveport ' s finest Townhouses in the city ' s best locations. REALTORS BUILDERS onitruction an 9410 Village Green Anthony Brocato, Jr. President AYERS SCHOOL OF BUSINESS FINEST IN BUSINESS TRAINING ' Town House Best Wishes From THOROUGHBRED MANAGEMENT SERVICE Jim Montgomery P.O. Box 5440 Phone 3 18 868-3 130 Shreveport, Louisiana 71 105 oy SHREVE-CITY BAR-B-Q Phone 861-4796 1236 Shreveport-Barksdale Hwy. Shreveport, Louisiana 71104 Complete Catering Service i® YOUREE DRIVE TEXACO Bob Headrick — Operator Tune Up — Brake Service — Wheel Balancing Auto Air Conditioning — Mufflers Pick Up and Delivery Phone 8T68-4373 5909 Youree Dr. Shreveport, La. 71105 Ahe’s ca Sirloin luataurant sia root) 1900 Market Street Shreveport, Louisiana Abe Ritman Owner Phone 424-1544 423-9512 Advertisements 373 Like a Good Neighbor, State Farm Is There. HENRY N.PRINCEHOUSE, C.L.U. 4405 Youree Dr. Off. 869-1697 Shreveport, La. 71105 Res. 861-1882 INSURANCE V_ WORLEY DUNLOP, REALTORS Office (318) 425-4201 554 Kings Highway Shreveport, La. 71104 Don ' t Make a Move Without Us! LEWIS PHARMACIES UPTOWN DRUG 4830 Line Avenue 861-2455 The Largest Selection of BIG MEN, TALL MEN CLOTHES In the ARK-LA-TEX 1862 Texas Ave. 222-1595 YOUREE DRIVE DRUG 3312 Youree Drive 868 4461 LEWIS PHARMACY 102 E. Kings Highway 868-0569 374 LOG Compliments of Dr. and Mrs. Oscar Berry becill Advertisements 375 THE LINCOLN NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY James L. (Jim) King Special Agent Brill Teelcell Associates, Inc. 700 Beck Building Shreveport, Louisiana 71 101 (318) 222-0678 Res. 865-0455 BANK® BUSINESS A Balanced Program for Youth BROADMOOR BAPTIST CHURCH Shreveport, La 41 10 Youree Dr DR. JOHN SULLIVAN Pastor Compliments FAMILY RESTAURANTS Harold K. Quinn DAIRY FRESH, COUNTRY CLEAN FRANK AND DON McCUTCHEON 376 LOG Class of 1981 Valarie Pickens Lisa Fiore Sheila Fannon Catherine Watts. Lisa Goodman Carrie Falter Leigh Hodges Cherry Dunn Malinda Clark Stephanie Reisinger Sarie Joubert Susan Baldridge Carol Watts Linda Irish Lynda Holland Sophia Mandrapilias Elizabeth Reeder Lynette Adams Virginia Brookings Shannon Melton Kathy Smith Laura Mills Patti Harrison Pam Innis Sarah Galloway Evelyn Williams AKIN ' S NURSERY LANDSCAPE CO STANDARD PLUMBING COMPANY ROTO-ROOTER SEWER SERVICE” 2001 Marshall 424-771 I THE SHREVEPORT-BOSSIER NEW CAR DEALERS ASSN. Advertisements 377 ROSENTHAL COMPANY MEMBERS Board of Trade of the Ci+y of Chicago Chicago Mercantile Exchange International Monetary Market Commodity Exchange, Inc. New York Coffee and Sugar Exchange, Inc. New Y ork Mercantile Exchange New York Cocoa Exchange International Commodity Clearing House (London) 920 Knight Street Suite 200 reve Compliments ANDERSON OIL AND GAS ZU Commercial Nat I Bai Shreveport, LA 71 101 m exander Jexander Insurance Brokers and Consultants for Commerce and Industry Joe Callaway Bob McCreight Clint Meleton Roy Page Sheldon Irion C. P. Herrington Bill Hyde Sinclair Kouns Dick McDougall Ernest Merklein David Walke Edwin Moore Richard Leach Alexander Alexander 1533 Marshall Street Ph. 221-1681 Shreveport, Louisiana OSCAR CLOYD, INC. OF hOMES C The Most Comfortable Stop Between Two Homes. CHEMICAL DIVISION Shreveport, Louisiana Olin REALTOR 1415 Airline Dr. 747-0674 TAKE TIME TO BE SAFE 6122 Hearne 635-8111 Ashley at Youree 869-2337 INTERIOR DESIGN one THE SHREVEPORT TIMES 107th Year of Leadershi O Q_ Compliments of FREEMAN HARRIS CAFE — House of Fine Foods — Shrimp — Stuffed Shrimp — Oysters — Trout Steaks — Chops — Chicken — Catfish 3 I 7 Western Avenue Shreveport, Louisiana For Delivery Phone 222-9750 or 425-461 I — Managers — Pete Harris Scrap Chatman Free Estimates SUPERIOR SHEET METAL AND ROOFING, INC. 3935 Greenwood Rd. Ph. 318—635 6045 318—635 0441 H. P. James Jr. General Supt. Q FHA • VA • CONVENTIONAL COMMERCIAL • RESIDENTIAL j earrfore 2001 L Otnb: Suit • 405 OuauranyH iHRbVE PORT LA VI 10b • 318 866-8301 hr the best Q| Jack H. Cunningham General Agent WASHINGTON NATIONAL INS. 3826 Southern 865 5157 Advertisements 381 vt 1Ca 7 al o mi] ■ • n SB) 1 pel Pol • : -C pal 1 A F51 o 1 pel pel I 9 • • • I pH • • I J o I o 1_—._■ Plant Location: 1610 Wells Island Rd. 222-4621 P.O. Box 7476 Shreveport, La. 71107 U.S.A. NALYTICAL LOGGING, INC. Manufacturers of Chromatographic Instrumentation Operating With the Oil Industry in the Free World Manufacturers of Analytical Instruments 382 LOG pi WORLD BOOK ■ s WORLD BOOK 9 CM WORLD BOOK M o CM - 01 9 WORLD BOOK J WORLD BOOK CD ■MiH WORLD BOOK |gg| WORLD BOOK M) ■i WORLD BOOK a ■1 WORLD BOOK ry WORLD BOOK D 1 WORLD BOOK a WORLD BOOK KB WORLD BOOK o WORLD BOOK O ' WORLD BOOK a CD WORLD BOOK a - WORLD BOOK lD WORLD BOOK 19 sT WORLD BOOK 7 WORLD BOOK WORLD BOOK CM pi WORLD BOOK a - o LU Q_ o O o 30 L_ ■ O £ o CD _C D L l_ z ia ir C (1) O a I-. 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M. McLure A. T. Palmer CLU Agency Managers Home Office: 1285 Avenue of the Americas, New York, N.Y. Phone 686-7300 7300 Mansfield Road hreveport, La. 71108 An Equal M F Opportunity Employer has a Better Way EDWIN JONES INSURANCE Auto, Homes, Businesses 22 10 Line Avenue Shreveport Louisiana 2508 SOUTHERN AVE PH 222 8688 1 m , 1 1 i 1 h mk ] I Vv m i v tW v KIMSELBER PEGGY WADDELL MELISSA MOORE DIANA GRIGSBY TAM I WEBB lOTfclELE AURA BgpWNSCH MARIANNE THOMAS JULI KRONER LYNN WARREN. Advertisements 385 GOOD LUCK GATORS J.T. COLLINS, INC. PETROLEUM CONSULTANTS Compliments of the Compliments of the FLAG LINE Kathi Brown Rosalyn Brown Laura Moore Jane Williams Diane Davis Melinda McGee Heather Kunzman Maryibeth Kunzman Dinner Time Is Family Time at SAMBO ' S! Because We Give Variety and Low Prices. SAMBO ' S Just What the Family Ordered! The Last of the Wild Bunch BLAIR STAUTZENBERGER GREGG BAIANO DANNY GOODWIN JIMBO SANDERS LARRY COLLINS | IMW ! • iihiui mmit GRIFFITH’S NURSERY INCORPORATED 1800 East 70th St. at E. Kings Hwy. P.O. Box 5085 Shreveport, La. 71105 865-1432 BROOK¬ SHIRE FOOD STORE 5819 E. Kings Hwy. Ken Attaway, Manager The Happy Food Store DRAUGHON BUSINESS COLLEGE Dependable — Since 1891 — Phone: 222-5778 Day and Evening Classes 427 Edwards St. In the Petroleum Tower Shreveport, La. 71 101 SMITH OFFICE MACHINES CO., INC. Clyde H. Smith President 403 Lake St. Shreveport, P.O. Box 1586 Louisiana 318—222-8363 71 165 YARBROUGH INTERIOR DESIGNERS 3322 Line Ave. 865-7777 Shreveport, La. 71104 The Sign of Professional Dry Cleaning TOM WOOD STATE FARM AGENT 809 Kings Hwy. Corner of Line and Kings Hwy. CADDO COFFE AND CAFE SUPPLY CO. 203 Milam Cafe and Lounge Supplies and Fixtures 276 Southfield Rd. Advertisements 389 Compliments of ULKING ENTERPRISES Compliments of LOUISIANA Compliments of INSURANCE COMPANIES TOWNSON PHOTOGRAPHY 23 16 Carroll 861-7373 SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS 1 0 Minutes to Louisiana Downs Thoroughbred Race Track. 10 Minutes to Louisiana State Fair Grounds. Shreve Square Shreveport ' s entertainment center. 4 blocks to convention complex. 3 blocks to downtown shopping area Home of the American Rose Society. FREE IN ROOM MOVIES 201 Lake St. (318) 222-7620 Shreveport. Louisiana 71101 Call Toll Free 1 800 323-1776 Located on Interstate 20 at Spring St. Exit. Crossroads of All Major Highways through Shreveport. Til tlw i it (WoC OkMpd, MOTOR HOTEL of Shrovoporl 121 Elegant rooms and suites. Relax by our pool. The Normandy Room for dining in the finest tradition. The Bar E scadrille featuring live entertainment. Convenient free parking. No charge for local phone calls. Banquet and meeting facilities available. 214 Milam St. QUERBES BOURQUIN Incorporated Insurance Service Shreveport, Louisiana 71 102 P.O. Box 5 Advertisements 391 emor Denise Jeff RasiW Lindv rt Marflllag Pauimidl Majjpfleacock Audrey Ingram Ricky Bennett Robert Wright Susan McClamrock RonniJDewett PeteSpmangas Trtfce Che d wick Ericjir--: Dta ne Lianne Berry Hayden Snow Lisa Downey [Nancy Ennis , S h Brantol C5regg Baiano Bitty Donner Marti rludsof) £.ydia«ackson f Bqgfy Jackins y Ramona Roush -bynfla Slagle Dana Matthews erm«Burkes Rand Maffett Tucker nacre Brenda Brock ijj Jeri Schach L Van Franklin | V i r g i n i a g | n Suzanne Bl™kwell Melissa Buford 392 LOG 1978 PATRONS Miss Elbert E. Allen Mr. and Mrs. Anderson, Carol, and Laura The Bianca Family Joshua Bronson Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Brooks Andrea Clark Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cook, Jr., Becky, and Joe Compliments of a Friend Compliments of a Friend Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Crooms, Bev, Cindy, and Jay Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Donner and Bitty Mr. and Mrs. Jack Eaves and Family Mr. Leroy Edwards Mrs. Dot Feron and Rob Mr. and Mrs. Mark S. Foster Mr. and Mrs. William Freeman, Jr., Kathryn, and Sharon Edgar Galloway Family Gators Never Falter Goodrich Oil Company Harry L. Graham Mr. and Mrs. William A. Grammer, Jr. and Family Green and Ragsdale, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Greer Ms. Dorothy L. Hampton Elder Nathan Heard and Family The Ingram ' s Family Brenda E. Jett Dr. and Mrs. Selvestion Jimes and Janet Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson, Robert, Wayne, Susanne, and Roger Mrs. Beatrice Jones Mona, Fred, and Janet Kent Kon Tiki Restaurant Mrs. Carolyn Kroner, Lisa and Julie Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Kurka Bernard Label Construction Company, Inc., Shreveport and New Orleans Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Lester, Benji, and Chandra Mrs. Joe Lodestro, Nancy, and Lori The Dick Lucky Family George Lukacs Family Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Maffett and Randy Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mason Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Matthews Susan McCary Mr. and Mrs. Louis McGee, Melinda, Mary Ellen, and Mollie Ann Mrs. Flora McGiffin Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Miller Flem Morris Mrs. Early O. Mosley Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Moss Nelson Orange Park Kindergarten Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Pearce, and Susie Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Pease, Woody, Clayton, and Barry Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Peatross Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Pennywell, Breanke, and Tina Sue Peyton ' s Plankroad Gulf Station Mrs. Ellis Pope, Jr. Mrs. Lucille Powell Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Procell Lt. Col. and Mrs. J. R. Rasco Mr. and Mrs. Walter Robbins and Kathleen Seniors of 81 are I Mr. and Mrs. B. Servell and Daughters Mr. and Mrs. Don W. Sibley Simpson Temporary Employment Jim Slater and Associates Mr. and Mrs. Wes Spikes, Sarah, and Sylvia Dale Struble Mr. and Mts. Don Talley, Susie, Danny, and Chris Mr. and Mrs. James Thomas, Anthon y, Cynthia, and Cedric Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt L. Tompkins, Deborah, and Les Mrs. Fannie Turner Reggie Vaughn and Youree Dr. Jr. High Band Mr. and Mrs. Waddell, Peggy, and Keith Waller Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Whitaker Mr. and Mrs. Walter White and Family Mr. and Mrs. Glynn Williams and Glynn and Rob Mr. and Mrs. J. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Jack T. Williams Dr. and Mrs. D. W. Wolfe, Laura, and Kathy Mrs. Maggie Wright Index to Advertisers Janies L. Adams Family.352 James Taylor Adams Realty .341 ABCO Petroleum.364 Abe ' s Sea and Sirloin.373 Ace Rubber Stamp .362 Acme Glass.369 AdLib. 324 Aetna Life Insurance 362 Air Comfort Center 333 Akins Nursery 377 Albert Fryar Brokerage 330 Alexander and Alexander 379 Harry Allen Builder . 362 American Bank and Trust. 346 American Plumbing.355 Analytical Logging.382 Anderson Oil and Gas .378 Arkla Gas . 320 Arkla Gas Company.316 Artist ' s Tree, Inc. 362 Ashton’s Furniture.369 Astra Club.343 B J Plaster Shop .351 B L Motor Co., Inc.352 The Bank of Commerce.333 Bank ' n Business System.376 Doyle W. Baldridge and Staff.366 Bayou State Oil Corp.363 Bealls.375 Beaner Grocery.358 The C, Bennetts and J. Harrels.365 Berg Mechanical. 317 Dr. Oscar Berry.375 Blanco Oil Company.344 E. J. Boersigs . 340 Bossier Federal.357 Bouquet Florist.326 Brammer Engineering.371 Joe Breithaupt .345 Broadmoor Baptist Church . .376 Broadmoor Drug Store .370 Broadmoor Garage. 329 Brocato Real Estate. 372 Brooks, Mayo, and Browning.351 Brookshires . . . . .. 389 Dr. S. D. Buford.335 Burke ' s Frame Shop.333 Byrd Family 342 Caddo Abstract and Title.325 Caddo Coffe Cafe Supply .389 Cap-Car International 342 Centenary Florist. 375 Centenary Gulf Service Station.326 Centenary Realty. 320 Champion Building Products .326 Dr. Milton Chapman 344 Chapman’s Nursery 361 Chateau Motor Hotel 391 Chevyland (Jerry Montgomery).316 D. M. Cireno Family.347 City Business Machines ..327 Clarkes Jewelers. 333 Cloth World.357 Oscar Cloyd. 379 Cobbs Shreve City Bar-B-Q.373 Coca Cola Bottling Co. 327 J. T. Collins, Inc.386 Mrs. Doris Cooper.344 Counterculture .319 Court Collections.334 Crenshaws . 342 Custom Design.327 Crystal Oil Company.328 Crystal Palace.331 Danbi’s ..354 Senator Jackson B. Davis .333 Davis’ Men Store.374 Dethloff, Jordan and McClure.325 W. J. Derrick Family.353 Dial Finance .362 Dodie ' s Frame Shop.358 Don’s Seafood. 320 Margaret Downs.332 Draughton Business College.387 Dresser Magcobar.354 Dresser Magcobar (Southeastern).338 Drum Corps .340 Duggan Machine Company.347 Durham Builders.373 Earthereal Trade Company . .322 El Chico.315 Equitable Life Insurance.384 Executone.348 Farley’s Glass Co., Inc.355 Fern’s Frame Shop.339 Field Enterprises.383 First Methodist Church.331 First National Bank.323 Fitzgerald’s Contractors.333 Flag Line. 387 Fleming Pools.368 Flournoy Jewelers. 331 Foremost Dairies.370 394 LOG Index to Advertisers Forest Park Cemeteries.376 Fortune Gas and Oil Co.332 The Frame Makers .363 Freeman and Harris Cafe .381 Freshman Ad. 377 Furniture Rental Service.363 Gator Bait Club.312 Gemini Exploration. 349 Givens Jewelers .324 Go Gators Group.372 Norman Gordan Attorney. ' . . 344 Greater Shreveport Racket Club.324 Bobby Greene Plumbing. 334 Griffith’s.389 The Hair Shapers .326 The Handyman, Inc.329 Charles T. Hall Realtors.358 Hargrove Insurance . 331 Dr. L. M. Harrison.342 Harvill Realty.326 Walter Hawkins Realtor.369 Hawne- Locke and Associates .372 Hearnes .364 Heirloom Miniatures. 326 Heller’s. 319 Herbert ' s Jewelers. 339 Heritage Studio.368 Jack Hodges Family .320 Holmes Pontiac.362 Holland Kent and Associates. 345 D. L. Holloway.322 Hollywood Church of God. 387 Home Federal Savings and Loan.370 Horn and Ross Plumbing .313 Hullet I nsurance Agency. 337 Bill Hunter Florist . 334 Hutchinson and Green, Inc. 353 Insurex International.336 Interiors, Inc. _,. 357 Irish Pipe Coating.348 Jackson, Braddock Travel Agency. 339 Jackson Family.357 Jean Fore Mortgage .381 Jefferson Standard Life Ins. . . ; T. 347 Dr. Glen A. Johnson . 345 C. R. Jones. 341 Edwin Jones Insurance.384 James R. Jones.323 Jones Furniture Company.341 Jordan and Booth.369 Jr. Girls. 385 Karmel Korn. 329 King of Kings Lutheran Church.340 King’s Truck and Body Work.342 Kinnards. 343 Kilpatrick Life Insurance. 355 L. L. Kincade. ,343 Gwen and David Klotz. 335 Kwik-Dopy . . . ..330 L M Coins.370 Dr. C. M. Lester Jr.346 Jerry S. Lewis.317 Lewis Pharmacies.374 Lincoln National Life Ins.376 Dr. A. L. Lindsey.360 Line Avenue Phillips 66 .368 Louisa’s .322 Louisiana Insurance Co.390 M. A.’s Smoke House. 334 Mable’s Beauty Shop.352 Madona Salon of Beauty.365 Marlin Exploration, Inc. . .365 Master Products.340 Mathews Trucking Co.361 McCary’s. 335 McCary’s Shop Gang.348 McClamrock Machineries. . .368 T. R. McClellan.335 McDonalds.352 Medic Pharmacy.369 D. M. Mettz Family.352 Mid-South Mortgage.344 Milbar. 341 Jerry Montgomery . •..383 Moppet Shop.340 Mutual Benefit Life Ins .352 National Acoustics .371 National Advertising.342 Newstadt, Watkins, Fair, and Mercer.345 New York Furniture. ....:. 332 Noel United Methodist Church .361 O.K. Cleaners.358 Olin Corporation.379 PBS Graphic Arts and Printing .355 Palais Royal .343 John T. Palmer ..341 Pep Squad Officers.342 Mr. Carnell Petteway.331 Pierremont Exxon.363 Playland Skating Rink.347 Joseph H. Pope.351 Pope Memorial Church of God.351 Porter’s Cleaners .389 Henry N. Princehouse.374 Advertisements 395 Index to Advertisers Querbes and Bourquin.391 Harold K. Quinn Insurance.376 RC Crown Cola.334 Razors Edge.355 Red Wing Shoe Store.348 Regan Enterprises.344 Richard’s Machinery.335 Richardson’s Plumbing.384 Rifle Team .336 Riley-Beaird, Inc.324 Dr. G. L. Risinger....351 River City Realty Insurance.365 Del B. Robinson Insurance.354 Ronnie’s Shoes.360 Rosenthal and Company.378 Rountree Olds.358 Rountree Olds.360 Rubenstein’s.353 Sambo’s.387 Sawyer, Drilling and Service.366 Scott Pest Control.310 Scott Pest Control.354 Senior Ad . ' 392 Shreveport Armature and Electric Works, Inc .. 361 Shreveport-Bossier New Car Dealers.377 Shreveport Broadcasting.....327 Shreveport Plan and Drafting Service.. 360 Shreveport Refrigeration. 325 Shreveport Sun.335 The Shreveport Times.380 Wayne Simpson Family.341 Skaggs Albertsons . .331 Smith Office Machines . 389 Smith-Petty, Inc .... . 369 Snow, Moore, and Morris, Inc.372 Chuck Snyder Pharmacy.365 Sooto Records... 319 Sophomore Ad .356 Southern Bolt and Fastener Co.329 Southern Maid Donuts 2.329 Southwest Oil Tool.348 St. Paul Episcopal Church.357 St. Vincent 6 Theatres. 319 Staf Sales and Equipment Co.339 Standard Plumbing Company.377 Stark’s . 376 Stephensons Floor Covering.322 A Stitch in Time.329 Superior Sheet Metal and Roofing Company ... 381 T-Shirts Plus.317 Tait-Dodge.349 Terrell’s Metropolitan Funeral Home.330 Theatre School of Dance.336 Thoroughbred Management.373 Tommy’s Specialty Hardware.364 Tompkin’s Meat Market.361 Townson Photography . 390 Trane Company.366 Transcontinental Oil Corp.313 TransGulf Petroleum.358 Tri-State Oil and Tool. 321 Turnham Family.326 United Mercantile Bank.334 Ulking Enterprises.390 Velvet Turtle.323 WKM Wellhead Systems.367 Waddell Frame Shop.365 Washington National.381 Walter Watts Family.323 Lloyd Warren, Inc.314 Wax TV and Sound Center.352 Webb Family.370 Weferling’s Vacuum Service.376 W ells Office Machines.335 Dr. Bruce Welsh .337 Glenn Welsh Realtor.365 Western Electric.359 Whataburger.350 J. L. Wiener, Jr ..332 Williams Family.366 Williams Family..337 J. F. Williams.364 Norma Williamson and Assoc.380 Fred Wilson Drilling.324 R. E. Wilson Family.348 Window Shopping.329 Worley, Dunlop Realtors.374 Wray Ford.384 Yarbrough Interior Design.389 Youree Drive Texaco.373 396 LOG ADAIR, FRANK — French Club 1, 2, 3, 4; National Junior Honor Society - 1; Yearbook Staff - 1; Debate Team - 2; National Honor Society - 3, 4; 147, 240 ADAMS, CONNIE D. — National Junior Honor Society - 1; Student Coun¬ cil - 1; 4-H - 1; Marching and Concert Band - 1 ; Majorette - 1; Octagon Club-3, 4; 147 ADAMS, DIANNE — FHA - 3; 4-H - 3, 4; 31, 121, 147 ADAMS, GLENN A. — 147 ADAMS, JACQUELINE — 147 ALEXANDER, ANGELA — Band - 1; National Junior Honor Society - 1; 4-H - 1; Black Studies Club - 4; FBLA-4; 147, 125 ALEXANDER, JIMMY — 147 ALFORD, JANICE MARIE — 147 ALLEN, HARRY F. Ill — 96, 97, 141,255,272, 290 ANDERSON, NANCY LEIGH — 85, 131, 133, 147, 245 ANFINSON, DOUGLAS OWEN — 147 ARTHUR, GWENDOLYN — Orchestra - 1, 2, 3, 4; Band - 1; Choir - 1,2,3, 4; 147, 123, 128, 246 BAIANO, GREGORY FRANK — Football - 1, 2, 3, 4; NRA - 1,2, 3, 4; FCA - 2, 3, 4; Leo Club - 2; Leo Club Vice-Pres. 3; Leo Club Treasurer - 4; Yearbook Staff - 4; 147, 363, 388, 97, 120, 140, 141,255 BAKER, BARRY ALBERT — 131, 133, 147 BALLEW, CHERYL — 147 BAMBURG, DON M. — Track Team - 1; Swim Team - 1,2; Interact Club - 3, 4; Spanish Club - 3; L.Y.S. Delegate - 3; COD AC Alternate - 3; Young Lawyers Associa¬ tion - 4; 91, 93, 147 BAMBURG, LARRY — 147 BARFIELD, KARL WAYNE — 147 BARNES, PAMELA RENEE — 4-H - 1,4; Historian of FHA - 4; Drama Club - 4; Black Studies - 4; 121, 147 BARR, WILLIAM BRUCE — 147 BATES, DARRELL — Basket¬ ball - 1; Football - 1; Choir - ., 4; Black Studies - 4; 148 BATES, LEONARDO BAXTER, SCOTT EDWARD — Key Club - 2, 3, 4; DE Club —4; 126, 94, 148 BAYNHAM, BAILEY BRIAN — Football - 1,2; 148, 162 BEANER, CALVIN BEANER, ELLEN MARIE BEAVERS, RODERICK — Band -1,2, 3; Stage Band 2, 3; ROTC -1,2, 3; Drill Team -1,2, 3; Rifle Team -1,2, 3; ROTC First Ser¬ geant - 3 BEENE, BILLY JACQUES — 148 BELL, DAVID WAYNE — 148 BELL, LU GUAM — 112, 116, 148 BELL, TRACEY LYNN — French Club -1,2; Concert Band - 1, 2, 3, 4; Stage Band -1,3, 4; Softball Team - 1; Marching Band - 2, 3, 4; Science Club - 3; History Club - 3, 4; Octa¬ gon Club - 3, 4; National Honor Society - 3, 4; 85, 118, 131, 133, 134, 148, 240, 245 BENNETT, RICHARD — Yearbook Staff - 1; French Club - 2, 3; National Honor Society - 3, 4; 148, 240 BERRY, LIANNE — French Club - 1, 2, 3; Tennis Team - 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society - 3, 4; Pep Squad - 3, 4; 29, 149, 240, 247, 294, 308 BIANCA, JOEL SAMUEL — National Junior Honor Society - 1; Band - 1, 2, 3, 4; Stage Band - 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club - 2; Science Club - 4; National Honor Society - 3, 4; 131, 133, 134, 149, 240, 245 BIGGER, LESLIE ANN BLACK, DAVID CRAWFORD — Band - 2, 3, 4; Leo Club -2, 3, 4; 97, 133, 149 BLACK, MELINDA JANE — Class Pres. - 1; Latin Club - 1, 2; Swim Team - 1; Girls Vice-Pres. - 2; Drama Club - 2; Science Club - 2; Z- Club - 2, 3, 4; Pep Squad CPO - 3; Pep Squad Co- Commander - 4; Pep Squad Drum Corps - 4; Senator - Student Council 3, 4; National Honor Soci¬ ety - 3, 4; CODAC - 3; 79, 86, 105, 149, 163, 240, 307 BLACKMON, JANICE BLACKWELL, SUZONNE ANNETTE — 4-H - 1; Drama Club 1, 3; Drama Club Pres. - 4; Softball - 1, 2, 3; Debate Team - 2; NFL - 2, 3, 4; Thespian - 3, 4; Spanish Club - 3, 4; Octa¬ gon Club - 4; Astra Club - 4; 82, 98, 149 BLANCHARD, CHARLOTTE RENEE — Student Council Rep. - 1, 3; Senator - 4; French Club - 1; Drama Club -1,2, 3; Cheerleader - 1; Key Club Sweetheart - 3, 4; Pep Squad - 3; CPO - 4; 79, 95, 149, 248, 308, 309 BONNER, KENNETH BOOR AS, BOBBY C.— Foot¬ ball - 1; Basketball - 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball - 2, 3, 4; Latin Club - 1, 2, 3; Key Club - 2, 3, 4; Vice-Pres. - 4; National Honor Society - 3, 4; FCA - 3, 4; 30, 94, 95, 149, 161, 240, 272, 273, 291 BOOTH, DAVID SCOTT — Band - 1; 126, 127, 150 BOSTON, CAROL — 125, 240, 247 BOWMAN, MICHAEL PERRY BOYKINS, GINGER ANN — Choir - 1; Basketball - 1; FBLA - 3; FBLA Sec. - 4; Black Studies - 4; 1 24, 125, 150 BRADEN, JOHN MARION — Golf Team - 2, 3, 4; Inter¬ act Club - 4; 122, 150, 299 BRANTLEY, HOLLIS ANN — French Club - 2, 3, 4; 101, 150 BRANTON, SARAH D. — Band - 1; Drama Club - 2; Pep Squad - 3; Drum Corps - 4; National Honor Society - 3, 4; FBLA - 3, 4; Basketball Team - 4; Track Team - 4; 124, 125, 150, 282, 283, 288, 289, 307 BROCK, BRENDA GAYE — Drama Club - 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council - 1; News¬ paper - 1, 3, 4; National Junior Honor Society - 1; Band - 1; Softball Team - 1, 2; Interact Club 2, 3, 4; Astra Club - 3, 4; Pep Squad Officer - 3; National Honor Society - 3, 4; CODAC - 3; Track Team - 3; Cheerleader - 4; Girls’ State - 4; Quill and Scroll - 4; History Club - 4; 82, 93, 138, 139, 241, 246, 303, 305 BROUSSARD, FLECIA — 125, 150 BROWN, CATHERINE KAYE — Choir; French Club - 2; Band Officer - 3, 4; Flag Corps - 3, 4; National Honor Society - 3, 4; 131, 133, 150 BROWN, CATHY NELL — 245 BROWN, LISA KAY BROWN, RONALD — 67, 120,255, 296 BYRD, WALTER — 150 BRANSFORD, JOHN — 91 BRUBAKER, ERICK TODD — 113, 117, 244 BRUNER, MICHELE BRYANT, AMOS BUFORD, MELISSA LYNN — Jr. NHS - 1; Band - 1,2; Asst. Drum Major - 3; Drum Major - 4; German Club - 2, 3, 4; Z-Club - 2, 3, 4; NHS - 3, 4; Drama Club — 3, 4; All District Band - 3, 4; Octagon Club - 4; Pho¬ tography Club - 4; Sec. and Treas.; 84, 85, 86, 105, 131, 133, 150, 154, 240, 245 BURKS, BARNEY JR. —150 BURNS, JEFFREY NORRIS — Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Track Team - 3; Soccer Team - 4 BURT, LYNDA LEE — 79, 93, 150, 122, 308 BUSH, CHARLES SEARCY — 150 BUTLER, BOBETTE MARY — 150 BYNUM, WAYNE HAYS — ROTC Special Forces - 2, 3; Commander - 4; Ger¬ man Club - 1,2, 3,4; 105, 117, 150 CADY, CYNTHIA — National Junior Honor Society - 1; Band -1,2; French Club - 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society - 3, 4; Octagon Club-4; 150, 29,85, 240 CAFFERY, TERRELL SCOTT — DECA - 3, 4; Who’s Who - 3; 151, 126, 127 CAMP, DOUGLAS MERL — Yearbook Staffs 1; Band - 1, 2, 3, 4; Stage Band - 2, 3, 4; Track Team - 1; His¬ tory Club - 2; German Club - 3; National Honor Society - 3, 4; Photography Club President - 4; 131, 133, 151,240 CANNON, PETER LEE — Baseball - 1; 151 CARLTON, JOHN GARY — Football - 1,3; Spanish Club - 1, 4; Baseball - 1; Golf - 2, 3, 4; Interact - 4; CODAC - 4; 91, 151, 102, 103, 299, 301 CARR, MARK ALLAN — 151 CARROLL, BRENDA — 123, 151 CARSON, BELINDA — 151 CASEY, BENITA LILLIAN — Orchestra - 2, 3, 4; Black Studies - 3; FBLA - 3; Drama Club - 3, 4; Pep Squad - 4; Choir - 4; 123, 128, 151,246, 308 CASH, TODD KEVIN — 152, 291 CASKEY, STEPHEN CHARLES — 152 CASKEY, THOMAS — Jr. NHS - 1; PTSA Pres. - 1; Band - 1, 2, 3; Pres. - 4; Interact Club - 2, 3; Treas. - 4; All District Band - 2, 3, 4; Stage Band - 1, 2, 3, 4; NHS - 3, 4; La. Boys’ State -4; 91, 92, 131, 133, 134, 152, 236, 240, 245 CHADWICK, RAYMOND JAMES III — Spanish Club - 1; NJHS - 1; Track - 1; Football - 1; Leo Club - 4; 96, 169, 152 CHILDRESS, PAUL DAVID — Yearbook Staff -1,2, 3; Quill and Scroll - 3, 4; Interact - 2, 3, 4; NHS - 3, 4; 91, 152, 240 CLARK, PHILLIP WAYNE — 152 CLINTON, DENNIS — JNHS - 1; Tennis Team - 2; Black Studies Club-3, 4; 152 CODDINGHAM, JAYSON SHAWN — 152 COE, KERRY GENE — French Club - 2; Science Club - 2, 3; NHS - 3, 4; 152, 240 COE, TERRY DEAN — Sci¬ ence Club - 2; NHS - 3, 4; Latin Club - 3; Jr. Medical League-2, 3, 4; 153, 240 COLEMAN, SONIA DEMET- RIA —JNHS - 1; Band - 1; Newspaper Staff - 3, 4; 153 COLLINS, CHRISTENE COLLINS, JEFF COLLINS, STEPHEN LARRY - 153, 388, 290 CONE, SHARON ELIZABETH - 126 CONEALY, DEBORAH — 153 CONERLY, DEBORAH — 123, 153 COOK, GLORIA DENISE — Speech Club - 1; French Club - 2; Newspaper Staff - 3; FBLA - 4; COE - 4; 125, Senior Index 397 153, 241 COOK, REBECCA LOIS — Yearbook -1,2, 3; Associ¬ ate Editor - 4; NJHS - 1; Softball Team - 1 ; Pep Squad CPO - 3, 4; Quill and Scroll - 3, 4; Z-Club - 3, 4; NHS - 3, 4; CODAC - 3; Girls’ State Delegate - 4; 86 , 89, 140, 141, 153, 240, 308, 309, 331, 351, 366 COOPER, CARLOS MICHELE — JNHS- 1; 4-H - 1, 2, 3; Vice-President - 4; Basket¬ ball - 1 ; Black Studies Club - 2, 3, 4; FHA - 3, 4; NHS - 3, 4; Astra Club - 4; FBLA - 4; Cheerleader - 4; Senior Class Favorite; 28, 59, 82, 83, 121, 125, 236, 303, 305 COOPER, VIVICA D. — 4-H Club -1,3, 4; Black Stud¬ ies Club - 3, 4; FBLA - 4; 125, 153 COREY, BARRY COSTELLO, WILLIAM JASON — NJHS - 1; Basketball - 1, 2; Track - 1, 4; Latin Club - 1,2,3, 4; Baseball - 2, 3, 4; Leo Club Treas. - 3; Vice Pres. - 4; NHS - 3, 4; 30, 96,97, 153, 291 COWART, MARIA ELIZA¬ BETH — Basketball - 1; JNHS - 1 ; Softball Team - 1; Pep Squad - 4; FBLA - 4; 125, 153, 309 COWEN, DIANE — 240 COWIN, MARALYN — Band - 1, 3, 4; Choir - 2, 3, 4; NHS-3,4; 153, 131, 133 CROSSWELL, KENNEDY CRUMP, MARY — FHA - 2; Vice-Pres. - 4; Drama Cfub - 2, 4; Class Pres. - 2; 4-H - 4; Black Studies - 4; 121, 153 CULLICK, STEPHANIE — 153 CUMMINGS, CONNIE — JNHS - 1; ROTC Drill Team - 2, 3, 4; Special Forces - 3; Commander - 4; Execu¬ tive Officer - 4; 2nd Lieu¬ tenant - 4; 113, 117 CUNNINGHAM, NANCY J. - 125, 153 DAVENPORT, DEBRA ANN - 153 DAVIS, CARYN DIANE — Newspaper Staff - 1 ; Band - 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club - 2, 3, 4; Astra Club - 2, 3, 4; Football Ad Staff - 3; NHS - 3, 4; Flag Corps - 3, 4; 153, 131, 133, 82 ; 83, 240 DAVIS, DARRELL — 91, 92, 93, 131, 133, 134, 153, 164 DAVIS, LINDA GAIL — Band - 1, 2, 3, 4; ROTC - 2, 3, 4; History Club - 3, 4; Latin Club - 3, 4; Black Studies - 3, 4; Octagon Club - 4; 85, 112, 118, 119, 131, 133, 134,153,240,245 DAVIS, MALCOLM — 255 DAVIS, MICHAEL ANTHONY DAVIS, NANCY LOUISE — Cheerleader - 1,4; Drama Club - 1; Interact Sponsor - 2, 3, 4; CODAC - 3, 4; Pep Squad - 3; History Club - 398 LOG 93, 153, 248, 303, 305 DAVIS, TERESA ANNE — FHA - 1 , 2; Basketball - 2, 3, 4; Track - 3; Newspaper -3,4; 119, 138, 282, 284, 285, 287, 288, 241 DEBACKER, KATHLEEN — 154 DEMERY, ELDERIA — 154 DEMOSS, KEVIN EARL — Football -1,2; Basketball - 1,2,3, 4; Track - 1; ROTC -2; Choir - 1,3; 154 DEVENNEY, KELLY — 154 DEWETT, RONALD STUART - 56, 131, 133, 134, 154, 245 DICKENS, LISA — 154 DONNER, BITTY — PTSA - 1; NJHS - Vice-Pres. - 1; Drama Club - 1 ; Z-Club - 2, 3; Sec. - 4; Yearbook - 3, 4; Pep Squad Lieutenant - 3; Admiral - 4; Quill and Scroll - 3, 4; NHS - 3, 4; CODAC - 3; Interact Spon¬ sor - 4; 86 , 89, 93, 140, 143, 154, 240, 241, 306, 331,351,366 DOWNEY, LISA M. — Band - 1 ; Drama Club - 2, 3, 4; NHS - 3, 4; German Club - 4; 29, 119, 154, 240 DOWNS, KAREN DENISE — JNHS - 1 ; Student Council - 1,2; Corr. Sec. - 3; Vice- Pres. - 4; Band - 1 ; Drama Club - 2, 3, 4; Astra Club - 2, 3; Sec. - 4; German Club - 2; NHS - 3, 4; Pep Squad Officer - 3; CPO - 4; Girls’ State - 4; 80, 83, 1 54 , 230, 231,240, 309 DUBROC, TAMMY RENEE - 126, 154 DUNCAN, CAROLE LYNN — 155 DYAR, THOMAS JOSEPH — Band - 1, 2, 3; Stage Band - 2, 3; Debate Team - 4; Latin Club-4; 106, 155 EDWARDS, ANNA ROSE — 125 EDWARDS, BRIDGES R. — 155 EDWARDS, CAROLYN JULIET— 155 EDWARDS, PATRICIA — 125 ELDRED, MARY CATHERINE — Spanish Club - 1; 155 ELLIS, BRIDGETTE RENE — ROTC-2, 3; 112 , 154 ELLIS, ROBERT ERNEST — 155 ELMORE, LISA MICHELE — Student Council - 1 ; JNHS - 1; FBLA - 2, 3; Treas. - 4; French Club - 2, 4; NHS - 3, 4; Black Studies Club - 3, 4; Drama Club - 3; 124, 125, 155, 240 ENNIS, NANCY ANN — JNHS- 1 , Band - 1 ; Span¬ ish Club - 2, 3, 4; Drama Club - 3, 4; Football Ad Staff Manager - 4; Astra Club-4; 82, 136, 155 FARRIS, CATHY LORAINE — Band - 1,3, 4; 155 FERGUSON, SHARON ANNE — Ad Staff - 1 , 2, 3; Drama Club - 2, 3, 4; Pep Squad - 3; Drum Corps - 4; 85, 155,307 FINISTER, GLENN WAYNE _ 1 55 FLEMING, RHONDA ANN — 155 FORD, JUANITA — 155 FORD, MONICA — 1 55, 248 FORTE, DEBORAH LOUISE — Newspaper - 1 ; French Club - 1,3; Tennis Team - 2 ; Student Council - 2 , 3 ; Pep Squad - 3; NHS - 3, 4; 155 FOSTER, KAREN ELIZA¬ BETH — Drama Club - 2, 3; Octagon - 2; Key Club - 3; NHS - 3, 4; Thespian - 3, 4; Pep Squad - 3, 4; CODAC - 3, 4; 155, 240, 308 FRANK, MARIE ELAINE — 155 FRANKLIN, HAROLD VAN FREDRICK, MOZETTA — 155 FREDERICK, PATRICIA — 155 FRIEND, SHARON ELIZA¬ BETH — Band - 1, 2, 3, 4; FBLA - 4; 131, 133, 156 FRYMAN, EDWYNNA LOU — Drama - 1 ; Newspaper - 2; Who’s Who - 3; DECA - 4; 126, 156 FULLER, PAULA. — 156 GABLE, SHERI ANN — Newspaper- 1 , 2, 3; Stu¬ dent Council - 1 , 2 , 3 ; Drama Club - 2, 3, 4; Thes¬ pian - 4; Pep Squad -1,2, 3, 4; 152, 156, 308 GAIENNE, LOUIS — 126, 156 GAINES, EMILY — Basket¬ ball -1,2, 3; Pep Squad - 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club - 1 , 2 ; Math Club -1,2, 3; Drama Club - 1, 2, 4 ; Z- Club - 2 , 3, 4; Newspaper - 2 ; Ad St aff - 3; Latin Club - 3, 4; Jr. Med. League - 4 ; Who’s Who - 3; 65, 86 , 156, 308 GAINES, WILLIAM FRANK — Band - 1; 156 GARRETT, DONALD DWAYNE — Football Team - 1,2; Baseball - 2, 3, 4; Drama Club - 1 ; Newspaper - 2, 3, 4; Quill and Scroll - 2, 3, 4 ; 156, 96, 138, 139, 241,290 GARY, MICHAEL DWAYNE — Track Team - 1 ; Drama Club - 2 , 3, 4; Yearbook Staff - 3, 4; Quill and Scroll - 3, 4; Interact - 3, 4; 99 , 140, 141, 156, 241 GATES, JEFFERY LYNN — Football Team -1,2, 3; Basketball - 1 , 2 , 3; Base¬ ball - 1 ; Track - 2; 4-H - 1 ; Band - 1 ; Spanish Club - 2 GENTRY, LEAH MELINDA — Stage Band - 1 ; Orchestra - 1,2,3, 4; Youth Sym¬ phony - 1, 2, 3, 4; Project Strings Super Group - 1 , 2 , 3, 4; Latin Club - 3, 4 ; His¬ tory Club - 4; 118, 128, 156, 240, 246 GILBERT, FREDRICK W. JR. — 156 GILLESPIE, JAMES MARK GILPIN, KERT MAX — Sparkies - 1 ; Student Council - 2 , 3; Tennis Team - 2; 156 GLASS, DENISE YVETTE — French Club - 2; DECA - 3 4; FBLA-4; 156 GODFREY, COLIN EDWARD — Band - 1; Golf Team - 2 3; 156, 299 GOFF, WILLIAM KIRK — 101, 120, 156, 160, 255 293 GOINES, JESSE HAROLD — 156, 247,255,262, 264 GOODMAN, JULIANNE — 80, 82, 156, 157, 307 GOODWIN, DANNY WAYNE — 156, 299, 301,388 GRAPPE, JENNIFER ANNETTE — 126, 156 GRAVES, FRANK SCOTT — 94, 120, 156, 255 GREEN, SHIRLEY MAE — ROTC - 2, 3; ROTC Drill Team - 2, 3; 1 07, 1 16 117, 157 GREVE, KEVIN WOOD GUITON, ANTHONY T. GULLO, RICHARD — 157 GUNTHER, SANDRA LEE — 85, 157,240 HALLEY, BRENDA — Span¬ ish Club -1,2, 3; Softball Team - 2; Drama Club - 4; 157 HALLEY, ROBIN — Spanish Club - 1,2; Student Coun¬ cil - 1; Newspaper Staff - 4; History Club - 4; 137, 138, 157 HAM, JAY TODD — 1 16, 117, 157, 244 HAMNER, MARK DAVID — 94, 95, 157 HAMPTON, ALBERT — 157 HAMPTON, JOHNNIE LEE HANCOCK, PAUL DUANE — Drama -1,2; Baseball - 2; 158 HARBOUR, LISA ANN — Drama Club - 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club - 2, 4; Thespi¬ ans - 3, 4; JNHS - 1; NHS - 4; Octagon Club - 4; FHA - 85, 98, 101, 158, 240 HARMON, THOMAS CHRIS — 155, 158, 283, 266, 296, 297 HARMON, ELIZABETH — 158 HARRINGTON, SHERRY — 125, 158 HARRIS, CATHY LEIGH HARRIS, ISSAC WALTER — 158, 278, 281, 280, 279, 277, 274, 273, 272, 269 HARRIS, JOSEPHINE — 158 HARRIS, MICHAEL LYNN — Choir-3; 158 HARRIS, POLLY ANN HARRIS, REBA SIMONE — Yearbook Editor - 1; Orchestra - 1, 3; 4-H - 1; Student Council, Sergeant- at-arms - 1; Senator - 2; Representative - 3; History Club - 2, 3, 4; Pep Squad - 3; Drum Corps - 4; French Club - 3; FI-yB Pres. - 4; Football Ad Staff - 4; 158, 307,81 HARRISON, KENNETH — 158 HART, VICTOR TYRONE — Football - 2, 3, 4; Black Studies - 3, 4; 126, 158, 255 298 HAYDEN, ANNIE PEARL — 31, 158 HAYDEN, JAMES — 158 HEACOCK, MARK DEE — ROTC “A” Rifle Team - 1; 158 HENSON, DONNA — 158 HENIX, MELVIN HERD, CHARLES RAY — Football • 1, 2, 3, 4; Bas¬ ketball -1,2, 3; Track - 1, 2, 3, 4; Leo Club - 3, 4; All District Football - 4; 97, 158, 240, 247, 255, 256, 262, 290 HERRINGTON, KELLY — 159 HIGHTOWER, SHARON — 82, 138, 159, 241,307 HILLE, CHARLES BRIAN HINES, BRENDA ANN — Basketball - 1; Choir -1,2, 3, 4; Black Studies Club - 3, 4; Track - 1; 159 HODGES, CINDE DEE — JNHS - 1; Cheerleader - 1; Drama Club -1,2; Class Pres. - 2; Key Club Spon¬ sor - 2, 3, 4; CODAC - 3; Yearbook Staff - 3; Year¬ book Editor - 4; Z-Club - 3, 4; NHS - 3, 4; Quill and Scroll - 3, 4; Spanish Club - 3, 4; Pep Squad CPO - 3, 4; LYS- 3; Track Team - 3; 86, 89, 95, 140, 141, 159, 240, 241, 246, 308, 309, 322, 331,351,366 HOLDEN, LAMAR HOLLADAY, LISA JANE — 4- H - 1; Pep Squad - 3; French Club - 3; 159 HOLLAND, DOUGLAS ALEC — Latin Club -1,2, 3; Tennis Team - 2, 3; Leo Club-4; 96, 159, 165 HOLLEY, WILLIAM BO III — Tennis Team - 2, 4; Key Club - 2; Track Team - 2; Baseball - 3; Leo Club - 3, 4 HOLLINS, DEBORAH — Orchestra - 1, 2, 3, 4; Youth Symphony - 1, 2, 3, 4; ROTC - 2; FT A Treas. - 3; FBLA - 3; NHS - 3, 4; Black Studies - 3, 4; 128, 159, 240, 246 HOLMES, CARVAN HOLMES, ROGER R. — 159 HOLTS, DAVID JEROME HOOTER, JESSICA VICTO¬ RIA — Band - 1; 4-H - 1; Spanish Club - 1; FHA - 2; FBLA - 3, 4; 1 59 HUDSON, MARTI ANN — Student Council - 1; Span¬ ish Club - 1; Drama Club - 2, 3; French Club - 2, 3; Pep Squad - 3, 4; Newspa¬ per Staff - 2, 3; National Honor Society - 3, 4; Quill and Scroll - 3, 4; Yearbook Staff - 4; Z-Club - 4; His¬ tory Club - 4; 86, 1 18, 119, 140, 143, 159, 240, 241, 246, 308, 331, 351, 366 HUGHENS, CHRIS RAN¬ DOLPH — Football - 1; Basketball - 1; 159 HULLETT, JOHNC. INGRAM, AUDREY — Black Studies - 3, 4; Basketball - 1; 159 IVORY, RAYMOND JACKINS, REBECCA LOUISE — Cheerleader - 2; DECA - 3, 4; History Club - 3; NHS -3, 4; 124, 127, 159, 240, 296 298 JACKSON, AUDREY BERNA- DINE —JNHS - 1; FTA-2, 3; FHA - 3; Black Studies - 4; 159, 121 JACKSON, CHARLES JOR¬ DAN — Football - 1, 2, 3; Class Pres. - 1; Tennis - 1; Track - 1, 2, 3; Gun Club - 1,2,3; 159 JACKSON, DALEN BORD — 159 JACKSON, LYDIA PATRICE — Student Council -1,2, 3, 4; Latin Club - 1,2,3, 4; Debate Team - 1; Drama Club - 1, 2, 3; LYS - 1; Yearbook - 3, 4; NHS - 3, 4; Quill and Scroll - 3, 4; Who’s Who Am. - 4; Octa¬ gon Club - 4; Who’s Who at Captain Shreve; 79, 159, 232, 240, 241 JACKSON, MELVIN CHARLES — 159 JAMES, MARK BEDFORD JAMES, MARYANN — 159 JARZABEK, BARBARA ANN — 159, 131, 133 117 JEROME, STEVE LEE — 160 JETER, LARRY — 160 JOE, STEVEN WAYNE — Football -1,2; Spanish Club- 1,2 JOHNSON, ANNETTE — 160 JOHNSON, BARBARA ANN — 160 JOHNSON, GLEN MARK JOHNSON, HELEN SUZANNE — Band - 1; Interact Sponsor - 2; Leo Club - 4; Sponsor - 3; Octa¬ gon Club - 2; French Club - 2; CODAC - 3, 4; Pep Squad-3, 4; 96, 160, 308 JOHNSON, LYNN DENISE — Drama Club - 2, 3, 4; Leo Club - 3, 4; Thespian - 3, 4; Pep Squad - 3, 4; Treas. of Class - 4; 56, 96, 160, 308 JOHNSON, MARK — 160 JOHNSON, MICHELE — Astra Club - 2, 3; Pres. - 4; Spanish Club - 2; Drama Club - 2; Pep Squad - 3; FBLA - 4; CODAC - 3; 160, 83 JOHNSON, MARGARET ANN _ROTC- 2 3 JOHNSON, ROBERT — Leo Club -2; 160 JOHNSON, ROGENIA — Drama Club - 3, 4; Octa¬ gon Club - 4; Black Studies Club-4; 85, 160 JOHNSON, SHELIA — 160 JONES, CHARLES — Track Team - 1,2; Basketball Team - 1; 160 JONES, GEZELL JONES, MICHAEL — 78, 106, 161,232, 240, 246 JONES, WALTER VERNON JORDAN, MARY ELIZABETH — Choir - 1, 2, 3, 4; Z- Club - 2; Vice-Pres. - 3; Pres. - 4; Pep Squad - 3; Commander - 4; CODAC - 3; NHS-3, 4; 86, 89, 161, 240, 306 JOUBERT, MOYA — 161 KASSELMAN, TERRY ALAN — Football -1,2, 3; Track Team - 1; Student Council - 2; German Club - 2, 3, 4; Leo Club-4; 96, 105, 161 KELLER, SUSAN FRANCES — JML - 3, 4; Science Club-4; 161 KELLETT, JERI LYN — Orchestra - 1, 2, 3, 4; Sci¬ ence Club - 3; Latin Club - 3; Pep Squad - 3; Drum¬ mer - 4; 30, 128, 246, 307 KELLY, ROY KENDRICK, DIANE GWILI — 4-H Club - 1; Softball - 2; Track Team - 2; Pep Squad - 2; DECA - 4; 126, 161 KENNEDY, CYNTHIA ANN — Choir - 1,2,3; 4-H Club - 1; Student Council - 1; FHA Club - 1,2; Drill Team - 1, 2; ROTC — 1, 2, 3; JML - 3, 4; Black Studies - 3, 4; 113, 161 KEY, ROBERT K. KINCADE, JOHN PATRICK — Drama Club - 1,2, 4; 4- H - 1; NJHS - 1; Football - 1; Thespian - 2, 3, 4; Latin Club - 2; Pres. - 4; CODAC - 3, 4; Boy Vice Pres. - 3; Interact Club - 3, 4; NHS - 4; Student Council Senator - 4; Boys’ State - 4; AL E. Gator-4; 79,91,93, 161, 240, 303, 304 KING, DAVID RICHARD — French Club -1,2; JNHS - 1; Yearbook Staff - 2, 3, Asst. Editor - 4; Interact - 2, 3, 4; NHS - 3, 4; Quill and Scroll - 3, 4; ROTC- 3; 91, 122, 140, 141, 161, 240, 241,358,375 KING, PAULETTE KINNARD, CAMBRIA RIV¬ ERS — Football Ad Staff - 1; Drama Club - 1, 2, 3, 4; Thespian Society - 3, 4; Pep Squad - 3, Com¬ mander - 4; CODAC - 3, 4; Leo Club-4; 96, 161, 167, 306 KIRKIKIS, WILLIAM STEVE — Latin Club - 1, 2, 3; Vice-Pres - 4; Basketball - 1; Interact - 2, 3; Pres. - 4; Baseball - 2, 3; CODAC - 3; LYS - 3; Boys’ State - 3; NHS - 3, 4; Student Coun¬ cil Senator - 4; 78, 79, 90, 91,92, 161,240, 290 KLUNGPONG, TIPAPORN — 162 KOLANKO, MARCY LIN — JNHS - 1; 4-H Club - 1; Drama Club - 2, 3; German Club-3; 162 KRUMTUM, KRISTEN — 162 KUNZMAN, HEATHER — 101, 131, 133, 162, 240 LAGARS, LYNN WILLARD — Football - 1; Drama Club - 2; 162 LANDRUM, RICHARD CRAIG — Football - 1; Track - 1; FBLA - 1; DECA - 3, 4; 46, 126, 127, 162 LASH, THOMAS M. — Band - 1; Track - 1, 2; Special Forces - 2, 3; ROTC - 2, 3, 4; Photography Club - 4; Orienterring Team - 3, 4; History Club - 4; Science Club - 4; 113, 117, 119, 162 LASTER, HELEN — 162 LEBOEUF, DEBORAH — 162 LEE, ANNETTE — 162, 125 LEE, ROSALIND RENEE — Basketball; 162 LEONARD, MICHAEL — 67, 162, 240, 247, 255, 276, 281 LESSMAN, BENNETT MARK — 120, 163, 247, 255 LEWIS, CHARLES — 101, 163 LEWIS, DEBORAH LYNN — FBLA-4; 125, 163 LEWIS, JAMES STEVEN — Football - 1; Baseball - 1; Rifle Team - 1, 2, 3; Drill Team - 2; Special Forces - 3, 4; 112, 117, 163, 244 LIGON, JOHN ERIC — Span¬ ish Club -1,2, 3; Drama Club - 1, 2, 3, 4; Thespian Society - 3, 4; NHS - 3, 4; Al. E’s Army - 4; Bi-Racial Committee - 4; 98, 163, 167, 240 LIGON, WILLIAM FREEMAN — Tennis Team - 2, 3, 4; Drama Club - 4; 163, 293 LINACRE, DONNA MARIE — Latin Club - 1, 2, 3, 4; Drama Club - 1; History Club - 3; Science Club - 3, 4; JML - 3; Track Team - 3, 4; Pep Squad - 3, 4; NHS - 3, 4; 163, 240, 307 LITTLE, HOYT LOBEL, MARK LOUIS — Football - 1, 2; Baseball - 1,2, 69, 163 LONDOT, JULIE — 163 LOVE, BEVERLY MICHELLE — FBLA-4; 163 LOVELACE, GRACE ANN — 163 LUCE, MELODY ANNE — Band - 1,2; 4-H - 1,2; 163 LUCK, STEPHANIE ARLENE — French Club - 2, 3; Pep Squad - 3; Astra Club - 3, 4; CODAC - 3; NHS - 3, 4; Newspaper Staff Editor - 4; 82, 138, 139, 164, 240, 241 MACK, ANEATHA — JNHS - 1; FBLA - 3, 4; BSA - 3, 4; 4-H-3, 4; NHS-3, 4; 164 MACK, GAIL MAFFET, RANDALL T. — JNHS - 1; Student Council - 1; Football - 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club - 1, 2, 3, 4; Drama - 1; Key Club - 2, 3, 4; Tennis Team - 2, 3; Class Pres. -3, 4; NHS-3, 4; CODAC - 3, 4; FCA - 3, 4; Stage Band - 4; Boys’ State - 4; 94, 95, 120, 122, 134, 164, 240, 255, 293 MAGNER, MARK DOUGLAS — Football - 1, 2, 3, 4; Track - 1, 2, 3, 4; Basket¬ ball- 2; Baseball - 3, 4; Stu¬ dent Council - 1; Band - 1; National Merit Commen¬ dation - 3; Academic Rally; Quiz Bowl - 4; NHS - 3; Treas. - 4; Boys’ State Del¬ egate - 3, 4; German Club - 3; Challenger Award - 4; Who’s Who - 4; Air Force Senior Index 399 Academic Appointment; Interact - 3, 4; Computer Club - 4; 64, 78, 91, 120, 122, 164, 230, 231, 233, 240, 255, 258, 259, 266, 290,291,296,297 MALONE, RORY ALLEN — 164, 247,277, 280, 281 MALONE, QUENTIN MANDIGO, INETT— 164 MANDIGO, MARY LEE MARKHAM, LAURA — 164, 172, 173 MARSALIS, ALLEN MARSHALL, JOHN — 113, 116, 164 MATHEWS, FRED — 113, 164 MATTHEWS, DANA JO — Spanish Club -1,2; Soft- ball - 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council -1,2; Drama Club - 2; Latin Club - 3, 4; Pgp Squad - 3, 4; History Club - 3, 4; NHS - 3, 4; Basket¬ ball - 3, 4; 164, 240, 282, 309 MATRANGA, DENNIS — 129, 164 MAXWELL, RODERIC NICHOLSON — Football - 1, 2, 3, 4; FCA — 1, 2, 3, 4; 120, 165, 247,255 MAYHORN, JUANITA RUTH — JNHS - 1; NHS - 3, 4; FTA-3; BSA-3, 4; 165 McCALL, BARBARA GAIL — 165 McCARY, LYNN ANN — Yearbook - 1, 2, 3, 4; NJHS - 1; NHS - 3, 4; Drama Club - 1, 2, 3, 4; Band - 1; Octagon - 2; Quill and Scroll - 3, 4; CODAC - 3, 4; French Club - 3, 4; Pep Squad - 3, 4; Thespian - 4; 98, 165, 140, 142, 240, 246, 308, 331, 351, 366 McCLAMROCH, SUSAN JEAN — JNHS - 1; Cheer¬ leader - 1; Drama Club - 1, 2; Spanish Club - 2; Z-Club - 2, 3, 4; Pep Squad - 3, 4; NHS - 3, 4; 86, 163, 165, 240, 309 McCLURE, CHARLES McCOLLISTER, CLARK — 106, 120, 152, 165 McConnell, marie TERESE — Drama Club Pres. - 3; Drill Team - 3; NHS - 3, 4; Pep Squad - 4 McCOY, MELINDA — 78, 79, 86, 163, 165 McDermott, thomas HUGH — Spanish Club - 1,2; Key Club-4; 165 Mcelroy, Walter —165 McFADDEN, WILLIAM HAM¬ ILTON — Orchestra -1,2, 3, 4; 119, 131, 133, 134, 165 McGEE, MELINDA SUE — JNHS - 1; Band - 1,2, 3, 4; Spanish Club - 2, 3; NHS - 3, 4; Band Officer - 3, 4; Flag Line - 4; Z-Club - 4; 48, 86, 165, 240, 245 McMICHAEL, RONNIE KENT — Band - 1,2; ROTC - 2, 3, 4; History Club - 3, 4; Pres. FTA - 3; Science Club -3; 112, 165 MEANS, GEZELL— 165 MEREDITH. TAMMY LYNN 400 LOG — FBU -4; 165 MESSICK, VICKIE — 126 MILES, JACKSON MON- ZINGO — Latin Club - 2, 3, 4; 166 MILLER, DONALD ROD — Newspaper - 1; JNHS - 1; Basketball - 1, 2, 3; Foot¬ ball - 1, 2, 3, 4; Track - 1, 4; Student Council -1,3, 4; Orchestra -1,2; 78, 79, 166, 240,255 MILLS, LILA DIANE — Span¬ ish Club - 2, 3, 4; Ft. Ad Staff - 3, 4; Quill and Scroll - 3, 4; Astra Club - 3, 4; Drama Club - 4; FBLA - 4; 83, 137, 166 MILLS, TRENT — 166 MIMS, OSCAR — 123, 166 MITCHELL, CYNTHIA ELIZA¬ BETH — Spanish Club - 3; CODAC - 3; Pep Squad - 3, 4; Newspaper - 4; 29, 166 MITCHELL, RONALD MITCHELL, SARAH — 166 MONK, ELIZABETH JANE — Band - 1, 2, 3, 4; Drama - 1, 3; Rifle Majorette - 4; 125, 131, 133, 166, 245 MONTELEPRE, JUDITH LEE — Drama Club - 1,2, 3, 4; Octagon Club - 2, 3, 4; French Club - 2; Thespian Society - 3, 4; CODAC - 3, 4; Pep Squad - 3, 4; Ft. Ad Staff - 4; 137, 157, 166, 241,309 MOORE, JAMES — 166 MOORE, JARRETT— 119 MOORE, LAURA LEE — Band - 1,2,3, 4; JNHS - 1; Drama Club - 2, 3, 4; Flag Corps - 3, 4; French Club - 3, 4; Science Club - 3; NHS - 3, 4; Thespian - 4; 131, 133, 166, 119, 240 MOORE, STEPHEN — 166 MOORE, WILLIAM MOORE, YOLANDA — 124, 125, 166, 233, 303, 304 MORRIS, MARILYN RISA — Drill Team - 1,4; Color Guard - 1, 2; Special Forces - 1, 3, 4; Band - 2, 3; Drama Club - 2, 3, 4; Thespian - 4; 113, 116, 117, 131, 133, 166, 244 MORRISON, GREGORY ALAN — Football - 1, 2; Band - 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council - 1; Interact - 2, 3, Vice Pres. - 4; 91, 92, 93, 131, 133, 134, 166 MORRISON, THOMAS JAMES — Spanish Club - 1, 2; Football - 1; Baseball -1,2; Key Club - 4; 94, 166 MOSELEY, RUTH ANN — DECA, State Sec. - 4; 126, 166 NAJAME, MARIE — DECA - 4; 126, 166 NELSON, DENISE DAWN — JNHS - 1; NHS - 3, 4; Vice Pres. - 4; Drama Club - 1, 2, 4; French Club -1,2, 3; Girls’ State Delegate - 3, 4; Computer Club - 4; Who’s Who - 4; 101, 166, 122, 232, 245 NEWELL, RICHARD — 166 NEWSON, SHELIA — Choir - 1,2,3, 4; 167 NICHOLS, MARRY CAROL — Pep Squad - 3, 4; Drama Club - 3, 4; CODAC — 3, 4; Octagon - 4; 167, 308 NORREL, SHARON — 31, 125, 167, 309 OAKS, JOY LYNN — Latin Club - 2; Pep Squad - 3, 4; 309, 167 OLMSTEAD, MICKEY RAN¬ DOLPH — Student Coun¬ cil - 1; JNHS - 1; NHS - 3, 4; Stage Band - 1, 2, 3, 4; Manager; Vice-Pres. of Class - 2; Tennis Team - 2; Interact - 2, 3, 4; 69, 91, 131, 133, 134, 168, 240, 245 O’NEAL, DONNA MARIE — JNHS - 1; French Club - 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff - 1; NHS - 3, 4; Science Club - 4; 101, 168, 240 O’NEAL, MARY FLEMING (MIMI) — Pep Squad - 1, 3; Cheerleader - 4; Z-Club - 2, 3, 4; French Club - 2, 3; Vice Pres. - 4; Tennis Team - 2, 3, 4; NHS - 3, 4; Pelican State Delegate - 3; Vice-President of Class - 3; Track Team - 3; Key Club Sponsor - 4; Latin Club - 4; History Club - 4; 86, 95, 100, 101, 119, 168, 240, 248, 302, 305 O’NEAL, REBECCA — 168 O’NEAL, TERRY PALMER, MARK PAPA, JOSEPH — Basket¬ ball -1,2; Football -1,2, 3, 4; FCA - 4; 96, 120, 168, 247,255 PARKER, ANGELA MARIE — Flag Girl - 1; FBLA - 3, 4; Black Studies - 3, 4; 125, 168 PARKER, DAVID — 131, 133, 168 PARKER, DEBRA ANN — 168 PARKER, STEVEN — 168 PEARCE, SUZANNE RENEE — Drama Club - 1, 2; Spanish Club - 2; Z-Club - 2, 3, 4; Pep Squad - 3, 4; Codac - 3; NHS - 3, 4; 86, 163, 164, 168, 240, 309 PENN, KENNETH — 168 PENN, MARIAN YVETTE — JNHS - 1; NHS - 9; March¬ ing Band -1,2, 3; Concert Band - 1, 2, 3; Black Stud¬ ies - 3, 4; 131, 133, 168 PERDUE, DONALD GAVIN — 79, 1 54, 168, 240 PETERS, KIM — Drama Club - 1; Speech Club - 1 PHILLS, SAMMY RAY PINKNEY, RUSSELL — 168 PUTT, JACK EVERETT — Football - 1,2; 168 POTTER, JO ANN — Black Studies - 2; 168 POWELL, MARY LOUANN — Spanish Club - 3, 4; Pep Squad - 3, 4; Codac - 3, 4; Newspaper Staff - 4-; 138, 168, 309 PRELOW, KEVIE LANE — Tennis Team - 4; 168 PREEBOM, EDWARD THOMAS — Band -1,2, 3, 4; Orchestra - 1; Ger¬ man Club - 2; Science Club - 2; NHS - 4; 131, 133, 168 PRENGERS, AUDREY — 168 PRICE, TRACY LEE — Art Club - 1,4; Cheerleader - 1; French Club - 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Squad - 2; Key Club - 2; Drama Club - 3; 169 PROCELL, ANGIE LEONA — French Club - 2; Drama Club - 2, 3, 4; Science Club — 2; Octagon Club - 3; Thespian Society - 3, 4; Pep Squad - 3, 4; Spanish Club-4; 169, 308 PROTHRO, HARRIET ELIZA¬ BETH — Tennis Team - 2, 3, 4; French Club - 2, 3; Pep Squad - 3, 4; NHS - 3, 4; Z-Club - 3, 4; French Club - 3; Student Council - 3; 56, 86, 89, 163, 169, 240, 247, 294, 295, 309 PUDDE PHATT, GLORIA JEAN — Stage Band - 1; PTSA - 1; JNHS - 1; NHS - 3, 4; Spanish Club - 2, 4; 3-Sec.; Pep Squad - 3; Astra Club - 3, 4; 81, 82, 169, 240 PUGH, LINDA — 169 PULLEN, JEFFREY CRAW¬ FORD — Football - 1, 2, 3, 4; Leo Club - 2, 3, 4; FCA - 2, 3, 4; Track - 2; NHS - 3, 4; Spanish Club - 4; Base¬ ball - 4; 30, 61, 96, 97, 120, 169, 240, 247, 255, 290 RAGSDALE, MIKEAL RASSMUSSEN, JEFFREY WAYNE — JNHS - 1; Spanish Club - 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Club - 3, 4; NHS - 3, 4; JML - 3, 4; Computer Club - 4; Baseball - 2; Var¬ sity Baseball - 3, 4; Boys’ State - 3; 122, 169, 240, 245, 290 RAINGE, PEGGY SUE — Honor Roll - 1; FBLA - 4; 125, 169 RATTLER, DAVIS RICHARD, DOUGLAS F. RICHARDSON, ADA MARIE — Choir - 3 RINCHUSO, GERARD DAVID — Band - 1, 2, 3, 4; 131, 133, 134, 169 ROBERTS, GLENN — 169 ROBINSON, CHRISTOPHER — 169 ROBINSON, MELINDA GAIL ROBINSON, SANDRA FAYE — 169 ROEGER, ELLEN LEE — Spanish Club - 1; French Club - 2; Astra Club - 3, 4; Pep Squad - 3, 4; Drama Club - 3; 83, 157, 170, 309 ROGERS, RUSSELL EYGENE — Band - 1, 2, 3, 4; Stage Band - 3, 4; French Club - 3; 131, 133, 170, 245 ROLAND, ANDREA SHERI — Pep Squad - 1; 4-H Club - 1; Choir - 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Club - 3; Black Studies As. - 4; Drama Club-4; FTA-4. ROGUE, JOSEPH BARNARD — Drill Team - 3, 4; 112, 116, 117, 170 ROSE, DEBRA ANN — 170 ROLAND, ANDREA — 170 ROUSH, RAMONA ELAINE — NHS - 3, 4; Codac ■ 3; Astra Club - 3, 4; Student Council - 3, 4; Ft. Ad Staff - 4; FBLA - 4; 81, 82, 125, 170, 240, 245 RUBBEN, MARC — 170 RUSSELL, KENNETH RUSSELL, DEBBIE GAIL — 170 SALLEY, VANESSA NAOMI - 4-H - 1; Drama Club - 1, 2, 3, 4; Band - 1, 2, 3, 4; Majorette - 3, 4; Octagon - 3; Pres. - 4; French Club - 3; Codac - 3, 4; Photogra¬ phy Club - 4; Ft. Ad Staff - 4; 84, 85, 131, 133, 137, 170, 241 SAMUELS, BARBARA — 170 SAMUELS, WILL — 170 SANDERS, JAMES E. JR. — Football - 1, 2, 3, 4; FCA - 1, 2, 3, 4; Leo Club - 2, 3, 4; 96, 120, 170,255, 388 SCHACH, JERRI JAN — Drama Club - 2, 3; Interact Sponsor - 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club - 3; Student Council - 1,3; 92, 93, 170 SCOTT, ROBERT LEE — 129, 170 SHERMAN, DENNIS —38 SIGLER, REED — Football - 1, 2, 3, 4; FCA - 3, 4; Leo Club - 3, 4; 96, 120, 170, 255 SHIPLET, MICHAEL —69 SIMPSON, CARLA ANNE — Cheerleader -1,4; JNHS - 1; NHS-3, 4; Speech Club - 1; Key Club Sponsor - 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff - 3, 4; Z-Club - 3, 4; Pep Squad Officer - 3; Quill and Scroll - 3, 4; CODAC - 3; 86, 89, 95, 140, 143, 170, 240, 241, 248, 305, 331, 351, 366 SIMS, ANN — 170 SINGLETON, VIRGINIA DIANNE — Drama Club - 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club - 2; Science Club - 3; Pep Squad-3; 169, 170 SINK, RICHARD KEVIN — Drama Club - 1, 2, 3, 4; 170 SKAMANGAS, PETER — Golf Team - 2, 3, 4; Inter- act - 4; 51,91, 171 SKLAR, DAVID FREDERICK — JNHS - 1; NHS - 3, 4; Debate Team - 2, 3, 4; National Merit Semi-Final¬ ist - 4; Quiz Bowl - 4; 106, 122, 171, 233, 240, 245, 246 SLAGLE, LYNDA ANN — Pep Squad -1,4; Astra Club - 2, 3; Spanish Club - 2, 3; NHS-3, 4; 171 SMALL, LACINA SMALL, ROOSEVELT SMALL, SALLIE — 171 SMALL, STEPHANIE SMALL, VERONICA SMITH, HENRY — Drama Club - 1,3 SMITH, MELISSA SMITH, SAMUEL III — 171 SMITH, TREY — 60, 120, 248, 255, 256, 258, 266, 290,291 SMITH, I SI AH — Football - 2, 3, 4; Track - 3; 296, 297, 298 SMITH, JAMES DALA — 112, 124, 241 SMITH, PAMELA — 171 SMITH, SUSAN ELIZABETH — Octagon - 2; French Club - 2; Newspaper - 4; Sr. CPO; Pep Squad - 3, 4; NHS - 3, 4; Astra Club - 4; Leo Club - 4; Quill and Scroll, President - 4; CODAC - 3; 82, 96, 138, 139, 171,240, 241,309 SNOW, JAMES H. — 101, 171 SOCKRIDER, KEITH — 126, 171 SOUTHALL, CHRIS — 1 71 SPEARS, CHRISTY — 79, 138, 139, 171,240, 241 SPEED, DEBORAH — JML - 3; Black Studies - 4; 171 SPENCER, SANDRA LYNN — 171 STAUTZENBERGER, DAVID BLAIR — DECA - 2, 3, 4; NRA - 4; Leo Club - 4; 46, 60, 126, 171,388 STEELE, GEORGE R. — FTA -2; 171 STEVESON, FAYE — 171 STEWART, EVELYN — 171 STOKES, GLEN STICKMAN, OLA MAE STONE, MELANIE — Year¬ book - 1; Spanish Club - 1, 2; JNHS - 1; NHS - 3, 4; DECA - 3, 4; Newspaper - 4; Quill and Scroll - 4; 46, 124, 127, 138, 139, 171, 240, 241 SULLIVAN, TERRY LEE — Football - 1; Track - 1 ; Baseball - 1; 171 SUMMERS, SUSAN LARVE — Pep Squad - 1, 3, 4; French Club - 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council -1,2, 3; Latin Club - 2, 3, 4; NHS - 3, 4; Track - 3, 4; Z-Club - DECA - 3, 4; NHS - 3, 4; 26, 127, 131, 133, 134, 172,240 TUCKER, BRENDA JANE — 172 TUGGLE, CRAIG BENTON — Band - 1; JA - 3; Track - 3, 4; Drama Club - 4; 67, 172, 296 TURNER, PAT DENISE — Choir - 1,2,3, 4; 173 TURNER, WALTER — 173 TWOHIG, JOHN — 173 ULMER, DANIEL CLAY — French Club -1,2, 3; Vice- Pres. - 4; Yearbook Staff - 1; JNHS - 1; NHS - 3, 4; Science Club - 3; Pres. - 4; History Club - 4; Photogra¬ phy Club - 4; Art Club - 4; 100, 101, 118, 173, 240 UPCHURCH, BRUCE MAT¬ THEW—Band- 1; 173 UPDEGRAFF, JULIE RENEE — JNHS- 1; 173 VALLOT, JOSEPH — 126, 173 VERNON, ALISON — 126, 173 WAGNON, JOHN WESLEY JR. — Football - 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball - 2; Baseball- 1, 2; FCA - 2, 3, 4; Leo Club - 3, 4; 96, 120, 173, 255, 263 WALKER, STEPHEN CLAY — Varsity Rifle Team - 2, 3, 4; Special Forces - 3, 4; 112, 117, 173 WALL, JEAN MARIE — French Club - 1; Octagon Club - 1; Pep Squad - 3; Captain - 4; CODAC - 3; Quill and Scroll - 4; Ad Staff - 4; Z-Club - 4; 86, 137, 173, 241,306 WARNER, TERRY — 174 WARREN, LORINA WASHINGTON, ALTON WASHINGTON, MONICA RENEE — 4-H Club - 1, 4; ist - 4; Who ' s Who - 4; 174, 91, 122, 140, 141, 174, 240, 241,331,336 WILLIAMS, ARLENE — 174 WILLIAMS, BARBARA — 174 WILLIAMS, BILLY WILLIAMS, CHARLIE E. — 247, 255, 256 , 257, 260, 266 WILLIAMS, CHARLIE F. — 255, 256, 257, 260, 266 WILLIAMS, GLADYS — 174 WILLIAMS, LOTUS MARIE — Newspaper Editor - 1; JNHS - 1; FBLA - 3, 4; Who’s Who-4; 125, 174 WILLIAMS, ROBERT GUERNSEY — Golf Team - 1, 2, 3, 4; JNHS - 1; NHS - 3, 4; Spanish Club - 1; PTSA - Vice-President - 1; Key Club - 2, 3, Pres. - 4; 94, 95, 174, 240, 299, 301 WILLIAMS, SHARON — 174 WILLIAMS, SHERLYN SUZANNE — Spanish Club - 1,3; FBLA - 3; Art Club, Pres. - 4; Drama Club - 4; Track - 4; Softball -4; 60, 123, 174, 245 WILLINGHAM, DENISE — 173 WILSON, ARTHUR —255 WILSON, ODIS— 131, 133 WIMBERLY, EARL PAUL — Football - 1, 2, 3; Basket¬ ball - 1, 2, 3; Baseball - 1; 174,255 WINSTON, JOHN — 128, 175, 246 WOOD, NADA FRANCINE — Newspaper Editor - 1; JNHS - 1; NHS - 3, 4; Latin Club -1,2, 3; Drama Club - 2, 4; Who’s Who - 3, 4; 31, 122, 175, 240 WOODARD, DOROTHY — 175 WOODLEY, TERRI LA JUAN 4; History - 4; 86, 101, 118, 119, 163, 171, 240, 309 SUTTON, GREGORY — 173 TABLEMAN, LYNNE — Pep Squad-2; 172 TATUM, CYNTHIA MARIE — Pep Squad - 3; Drum Corps - 4; 31, 81, 172, 307 TAYLOR, GERALD KIRT — 31, 172 TEFANKJ I AN, TERESA MARIE — Softball Team - 2; History Club - 3; FBLA - 3; NHS - 3, 4; Pep Squad - 3; Drum Corps - 4; 172, 240, 307 THAMES, TERESA THOMAS, ERIC MAURICE — JML - 2; Black Studies - 2, 3; Choir-2, 3; 31, 172 THOMAS, JIMMY JR. THOMAS, SHIRLEY MARIE — Choir-4; 172 THOMPSON, MICHAEL LYNN TOWNSON, REBECCA JO — 4-H - 1; Spanish Club - 1, 2; Pep Squad - 3; FBLA - 4; Science Club - 4; CODAC - 4; 125, 172 TRIMBLE, ELIZABETH MAESCHELLE — Band - 1, 2, 3, Vice-President - 4; Pep Squad - 3; Choir - 3, 4 Black Studies - 4; FBLA - 4, 174 WATKINS, JACK — 131, 133, 134, 174 WEAVER, CYNTHIA — 174 WEBBER, BESSIE — Stu¬ dent Council - 2 WEIMAR, CHRIS —98, 162 WEISS, JOHN WELLS, DEBRA KAY — Soft- ball Team - 2, 3 WEST, RHONDA —81 WHITAKER, JANICE WHITE, BILLY — 161 WHITE, BESSIE — ROTC - 2, 3, 4; Black Studies - 3, 4; 4-H - 4; FHS - 4; 112, 117, 116, 1 74, 244 WHITE, MICHAEL EARL — 174,270,272,276, 27! WHITTINGTON, BENJAMIN — FBLA 3, 4; 122; 174, 240 WICKER, GILBERT WILCOX, LAURIE ANN — Tennis Team - 3; Drama Club - 3, 4; Thespian Soci¬ ety - 4; 174 - JWILEY, KENNETH LAMAR — Newspaper Staff - 1 NJHS - 1; Yearbook Staff 2, 3, 4; Interact - 2, 3, 4 Quill and Scroll - 3, 4; NHS - 3, 4; National Merit Final- — Astra Club-2, 3, 4; 4-H - 2, 3, 4; NHS - 3, 4; Black Studies - 3, 4; Class Treas. -3; History Club-4; FBLA- 4; Cheerleader - 4; 81, 119, 125, 175, 240, 305 WORLEY, SUSAN KAY — Latin Club -1,2; Pep Squad - 3, 4; Football Ad- Staff - 3, 4; 1 75, 309 WRIGHT, BENJAMIN — 175 WRIGHT, HERCHIAL WRIGHT, ROBERT — 131, 133, 134, 175, 245 YOUNG, MARGARET — 175 YOUNG, MELVIN Senior Index 401 Adams, Carol S. (11)32, 59, Banks, Stephanie D. (10) 244 Butler, James (11) 180, 105 96, 125 199 Brisco, Leonard (11) Butterfield, Valerie (10) 86 Adams, Charles R. (11) 113, Banzhof, Tracee L. (10) 199 Brisco, Tammey (11) 101,200,201 j 116, 291 Barber, Becky Lynn (11) Bristo, Anthony C. (10) 101, Butts, Chris (11) 180 Adams, Letitia (11) 131, Barfield, Sheila Denise (11) 112, 200 Butts, Jeb(10) 201 133, 85 Barfield, Steven (11) Bristo, Danny James (10) Byrd, Edwin Henry (10) 92 Adams, Lisa Louise (10) 199 Barnes, Pierre L. (10) 199, 113, 200 201 Adams, Lynette (9) 221 268, 113 Bristo, Donna (11) Byrd, Walter (11) 180 Adams, Peter Gardiner (9) Bartels, Carole Lee (9) Broadway, Robert C. (11) Cadwallader, Gloria Ruth 221 Bates, Edmond (10) 11 2 Brock, Barbara A. (11) (10) 201 Adams, Randal (11) Battle, Corole Ann (10) Brocks, Charles E. (10) 113 Cady, Evelyn L. (11) 180 Adams, Robert G. (11) Baylor, Lenora (10) 199 Brokenberry, Billy R. (10) Caffery, Kent A. (11) 180 j Adams, Vicki d’Ann (10)81, Baylor, Lenora (11) 113, 116 200 Cain, Anthony (11) 180 | 107,199 Baylor, Milton (10) 133, 199 Brokenberry, Constance (10) Cain, Don Christopher (10) Alexander, Etta F. (9) 221 Beach, Brian A. (11) Brokenberry, Liza (11) 268 201,268 Alexander, Gerry L. (10) Beaner, Evonne (10) 113, Brokenberry, Ray (11) Cameron, Cynthia (11) 180, ! 199,268 199 Brookings, Virginia A. (9) 118, 101,309 Alexander, Reginald W. (9) Beaner, Russell G. (10) 113, 221 Ca mpbell, Brian K. (10) 201 ; Alford, Barbara J. (10) 113, 199 Brooks, David (11) Campbell, Colin Roy (10) ; 199 Beavers, Katheryn(IO) 199 Brooks, Jay P. (11) 201 Alford, John Michaels (10) Beckerdite, Lisa A. (11) 128 Brooks, Richard (10) Campbell, Russell S. (11) 20, 199, 200,212 Bedford, Steffon (10) 133, Brossette, Amy Lynn (10) 112 Alford, La Warren (10) 30, 199,268 101,200 Cannon, Vicki L. (10) 201, 199,210 Belchic, George Cameron Brown, Carl (11) 106 Allbritton, Amy (10) 199 (id Brown, Cheryl Denise (10) Carey, Charles D. (11) 180, Allen, Benita G. (10) 112, Bell, Anna Mae (11) 113, 116, 201 181,255 117,116,199 Bell, Cynthia Anne (10) 200 Brown, Cynthia (11) Carey, Donny D. (10) 201 Allen, Beverly D. (11) 123 Bell, Cynthia Diane (10) 200, Brown, Debra Ann (11) Carlson, Edwin P. (10) 201 Allen, James Murray (11) 208 Brown, Diane (10) 116, 201 Carmack, Shirley (10) 201, Allen, Rebecca (10) 96, 199 Bell, Eddie Gene (10) Brown, Elbert (11) 113 Amos, Victor C. (10)113, Bell, Eleanor LaFaye (10) Brown, Frank (11) Carpenter, Kayla Sue (9) 199 107, 200 Brown, Glenda F. (10) 201, 221, 112 Anderson, Dexter (11) Bellet, Shelley B. (11) 107, 121 Carpenter, Michael (11) 180, Anderson, Emma Jean (9) Bennett, Dina Lynn (10) 81, Brown, Gregory (11) 91 221 200 Brown, John F. (11) Carr, Karen Lynn (10) 201, Anderson, Jake F. (10) 199 Bennett, Jill Diane (10) 102, Brown, Mark L. (11) 125, 245 Anderson, Larry Dee (11) 128, 200 Brown, Michael Brooks (10) Carrier, Melanie L. (11) 180 255 Bernat, Judy L. (11)85, 309 Brown, Nelson, Jr. (11) Carrier, Randell D. (10) 201 Anderson, Laura L. (11) 59 Bianca, Jonathan J. (10) Brown, Randall E. (10) Carrol, Roy (10) Anderson, Linda 1.(11) 102, 200 Brown, Ronnie Lee (10) Carson, June (10) 201 Anderson, Lorrie Eran (9) Billings, Charles W. (10) Brown, Rosalyn M. (11)85, Carter, Jacqueline (10) 201, 221,224 102, 200 131, 133 123, 289, 283, 282, 248 Anderson, Richard (11) Biondo, Salvatore (11)113 Brown, Sharon Marie (10) Carter, Kenneth N. (10) 202, Annand, Andrew N. (10) 199 Birmingham, Marion (11) 201 27 2 Anthony, Craig (11)131, 128 Broyles, Cynthia (11) Carthern, Foster (10) 202 ! 133,245 Birmingham, Robert (11) Brubaker, Eric (12) 102, 119 Cascio, Anthony John (10) Atchley, Cheryl L. (10) 199 Black, Calvin L. (11) Bruner, Steven Mark (11) 202 Atchley, Sandra (11) Black, Delores (11) 131, 133 Casciola, Joe George (9) Athey, Lethia Faye (9) 221 Black, Josephine (11)81 Bryant, Carrie Lee (10) 201 133,221 Atkins, Baronette(11) Black, Thomas K. Ill (10) Bryant, Peri Renee (11) 101, Cassidy, James Robert (9) Atkins, Kelvin W. (10) 199 200 309 221 Atkinson, Donna J. (11) 85, Blackwell, Shelton P. (11) Bryson, Janine S. (10) Cassidy, John R. (11) 180, 102, 309 268 Buckingham, Donnie (11) 30 Aura, Alesia Michele (11) 32, Blankenbaker, Karen (10) Buckingham, Ronnie (11) Cassidy, Terri (11) 180 81,88, 294, 308 82, 101,200 Buckner, Thomas (11)112, Cason, Karen Denise (9) 221 Aura, Michael (10) 59, 94, Blevins, Jamie S. (10) 200 113,255 Cates, Constance F. (11) 199, 268 Bloomer, Earl D. (11) Buford, Sara (11) 88, 140, 180, 309, 245, 84, 85 Autrey, Donzetta (10) 113, Bloxom, Rose Evon (9) 106, 142, 308, 309, 348, 385, Cave, Tracey (11) 180, 123 116, 199 221 241 Cave, Tracey Jill (10) Babers, Partick L. (11) Boersig, Pauline Ann (11) Burch, Michael Phillip (11) Cave, Windi Eloise (10) 202 Badugu, Sibyl K. (10) 199 Bohm, Rudolph Paul (9) 221 Burch, Teresa Annette (10) Chavanne, Karen E. (9) 221 Badugu, Ujwal Rad (9) 133, Bolden, Sandra R. (11) 123 Burelbach, Jonathan (9) 221 Chessep, Morris Terry (9) 221 Boniface, Renee C. (10) Burgh, Latitia Yevatt (9) 221, 117, 113 Bailey, Joe Allen (11) 291, Bonner, Orlanda S. (10) 112 Burke, Frances Ann (10) 201 Chreene, Lisa Renee (9) 221 91 Boogaerts, Randal C. (10) Burks, Norman V. (10) 201 Cireno, Elizabeth (11)81, Bailiff, Timothy Wade (10) 200 Burns, Gretchen (11) 180,322,336, 101,308, 199 Booker, Jill L. (10) 200 Burris, George B. (11) 143,140,241 j Bailiff, Walter Lane(11) 120, Booras, Pat S. (11)94, 95, Burroughs, Aubrey (10) 201 Clanton, Daniel Lloyd (10) 237,255 138, 139 Burton, Pamela L. (10) 201, 202, 102 Baldridge, Susan Doyl (9) Bozeman, Bradley W. (10) 123 Clanton, Larua Wilma 102, 103, 221 200, 208 Buseick, Jeffrey Alan (9) 225 Clark, Andrea A. (10) 202, Baldwin, Christopher T. (10) Bracken, Sharon L. (10) 200 Busey, Janet L. (11) 219 Baldwin, Susan E. (10) 199 Bradford, Belinda (11)112 Busey, Jeffery Andrew (10) Clark, Azzie L. (10) Ballew, Ronald Curtis (9) Bradford, Dedtra J. (10) 200 112, 201 Clark, Charles E. (11) ! 221 Bradford, Patrice D. (10) Bush, Carolyn Louise (10) Clark, Janet (10) Bamburg, Kathy D. (10) 79, 200 Bush, Rose Marie (11) Clark, Kenneth (10) 202, 84, 199 Brammer, Claude A. (11) Bush, Willie Lee (10) 201 112 Bamburg, Shelia Renea (9) Brasher, Toni A. (11) Busher, Sandra (11) Clark, MalindaG. (9) 221 79, 221,239 Brice, Curtis N. (11) Busher, Sandra Leigh (10) Clark, Mark A. (11) 180, Banks, Rickey L. (10) 199, Bridges, Russell Alan (11) Butler, Ben Robert (10) 94, 116, 117,113 268 402 LOG Brinkley, Nancy (11)112, 140, 141,201, 243 Clark, Michael (10) 202 Clarke, Richard (11) 91, 99 Clark, Serga (10) Clay, John K. (11) 180, 255 Clements, Kelly (10) Clements, Michael Scott (11) 180, 96 Clements, Shelley (10) 202 Cleveland, Sherri (10) Clinton, Barbra (10) 202 Cloyd, Oscar Edward (10) 92, 202, 79, 101 Cluck, Earl Lee (10) Coe, Karen Renea (10) 202, 81, 103 Cole, Larry Gene (10) 202 Cole, Sandra E. (11) 180, 309 Coleman, Wondria (11) 201, 123, 289, 283, 282 Collins, Caroline (11) 221 Collins, Jimmy Lee (11) 180 Collins, Mark A. (11) 180 Collins, Samuel (11) Collins, Steven (10) 203 Cone, Cynthia Anne (9) 221 Conrad, Beth Ann (10) 203 Conrad, Kert(11) 180 Conway, Brent (10) 203 Conway, Whit W. (10) 203 Cook, Andrea Lynn (10) 203, 82 Cook, Joseth William (10) 92, 203, 268 Cooper, Rodney Wayne (9) Copia, Janet G. (10) 203 Corbett, Karen L. (10) 203 Corn, Loretta (10) 203 Cornelious, Belinda (11) 180, 125, 101 Cornelious, John (11) 180, 128 Cosse, Tina (11)181 Costello, Corey Craig (11) 181, 196, 291,318 Cotter, Lauren (11) 181, 293, 294, 295, 247, 87, 88 Cowen, Neal T. (11) 181,91 Cowin, Allen (11) Cox, Carey (10) 203, 105 Cox, Jon David (11) 181 Craft, David (11)102 Crenshaw, Curtis D. (10) 94, 203, 288 Crenshaw, William (11) 94, 95, 181,269,272,318 Crook, Donald Warren (11) 181 Crooms, Beverly L. (10) 39, 64, 86, 101,203 Cullick, Norma A. (11)181, 309 Cunningham, Joan (10) Cunningham, Sally (11) 113, 131, 133, 181,244, 245 Cunningham, William D. (9) 113, 117,221 Curtis, Jann (11) 126, 127, 181 Curtis, Karen (10) 203 Curtis, Patricia Ann (10) 102,203 Cutler, Jamie L. (9) 221 Dager, John (11) 182 Dallas, Barbara (10) 112, 116, 203 Dallas, Jimmy (11) Darby, Kimberly (11) 59, 96, 125, 182 Dartois, Elaine Clair (11) 182 Darwin, Joseph (11)131, 132, 182 Davenport, Charles (11) Davenport, James (11) Davenport, Kenneth (10) Davenport, Robert (10) Davenport Zan (10) 203 Davis, Debra K. (10) 204, 208 Davis, Ginger A. (10) 204 Davis, James (11) 245 Davis, James Ward (10) 204, 207, 131, 133 Davis, Mark Randall (10) 119, 204 Davis, Pamela (11) 83, 182 Davis, Randall (11) 120, 182 Dawkins, Missy (10) 204 Day, Donna Shawn (9) 221 Deal, Deanna E. (11) 83, 140, 142, 182, 308, 347, 241 DeBacker, Elizabeth (10) 204 DeBouse, Thomas (11) 182 DeFatta, Jeffery (10) 204 DeFatta, Melissa (9) 221 DeFatta, Mark (11) 182, 318 Dehan, Maude (11) 126 Delaune, Patrick (9) Della, Pietra Robert (10) 204 Demery, Sherman (11) Demming, Darrell L. (10) Demming, Steve (11) 182 DeMoss, Charles T. (10) 133, 294 Denovo, Carolyn Jane (10) 204 Derrick, Cara (11) 88, 93, 140, 142, 182, 308, 348, 370,378, 241 Dethloff, David R. (10) 94, 204 Diamond, Robert A. (10) 204, 293 Dickinson, Robin (11) 182, 309, 84, 85 Dickinson, Beverly (11) 182 Dille, Marcia Ray(11) 102, 103, 182 Dinkins, Phyllis R. (10) 204 Dixon, Bethel Donnell (10) 204 Dixon, Nita (11) 182 Donald, Scott (10) 204 Dornier, Bart (10) 204, 300 Dornier, Clyde (10) 79, 112, 204 Douglas, Patricia (11)51, 182 Douglas, Willie (11) 182 Dowden, Rox Anee (11) 182 Dowden, Robin Lynn (10) 204 Downey, Rusty (10) 204 Downs, Alan W. (10) 204 Doyle, Scott (11) 182 Draper, Shirley Ann (10) 204 Dubois, Thomas L. (9) 112, 221,255 Dubois, Jerry Wayne (10) 204 Dubroc, Sherrie (10) 204 Ducharme, Rae Marie (10) 204 Duncan, David M. (10) 102, 121,204 Dunn, Cherry L. (9) 102, 103, 222, 226 Dunningan, Margaret (11) 182 Dutton, Fred (11) 182 Dyar, Leshia (11) 29, 182, 309 Dyar, Linda (11) 182 Dyer, Linda Gayle (10) 204 Dyer, Patricia Ann (9) 116, 117, 222 Dyson, Brenda (10) 204 Edmiston, Penny Lee (10) 204 Edwards, Anna Rose (11) 182, 125 Edwards, Carolyn (11) 182 Edwards, Lecynthia (11) Edwards, Napoleon (10) 204, 112 Edwards, Patricia (10) 204, 125, 113 Egan, Glenn D. (9) Eldred, Charles L. (10) 204 Elie, Sharon (10) 204, 112 Ellis, Carolyn A. (10) 204 Ellis, Scott (11) 182, 133 Ellis, William (11) 182 Ely, Bobby Lynn (9) Ely, Donald R. (10) Ennis, Wendy (11) 85, 182, 105 Erwin, William A. (10) 204, 212, 106, 246 Ester, Dennis R. (10) 205, 133 Evanoff, Cary (10) 205 Evans, Carolyn R. (10) 205, 123, 207, 282 Evans, Rhonda Cassand (9) 116 , 112 Falbaum, Melissa (10) 205, 182 Falgoust, Deborah (11) Falter, Carrie Lynn (9) 222, 282 Fannon, Shelia Ann (9) 222 Faour, Danette (11) 182, 125, 237, 248 Farley, Gregory (10) 205, 113 Farley, Mark L. (11) 182, 131,245 Farris, Jeff Duane (11) 182 Feron, Robert N. (10) 205, 32, 94, 293 Fess, Stephanie (10) 205, 81,86, 294 Finuf, Tracy H.(10)205, 113 Fiongos, Constance (11) 182 Fiongos, Joanne Susie (10) 205 Fiore, Lisa Marie (9) 222, 121 Firestone, Bryan K. (10) 205 Fitch, Debbie Lee (11) 182 Fleming, John B. (10)205 Fleming, Melvin (11) Flores, Jonny (9) 222 Floyd, Teri Lynn (10) Flynn, Becky R. (10) 205 Fontenot, Anthony S. (9) 222, 113 Fontenot, Lloyd Victor (10) 205, 113 Ford, James E. (11)183, 123,268 Ford, John Edward (10) 113 Ford, Rebecca (11) 183 Fore, Troy Albert (10) 205, 32, 94, 268, 238 Forshag, Geoffrey D. (10) 205, 109, 39, 94, 268 Foster, Charles (11)183, 101,298,91 Fox, Jill Morgan (11) 183, 245 Franklin, Claudia (10) 205, 105 Frasar, Eleanor (10) 205, 96 Freeman, John A. (11) 183 Freeman, Sharon L. (10) 205,358,357, 143, 140 French, John C. (10) Fritz, Corinda (11) 183, 131, 133, 125, 84,85 Fugler, John Scott (9) 222, 228 Fulco, Frank 111(10) Fuller, Charles (11) 112 Fuller, Donald (11) Fuller, Forrest D. (10) Fuller, Jana L. (10) 205, 131, 133 Gaddison, Alfreda (10) 205 Gaddison, Alfreda(IO) 205 Gahn, Lizabeth M. (10) 84, 205 Gaienne, Julie (11) 183 Gaines, Thomas (11) Galbraith, Phillips (10) 106, 205,217, 246 Galen, Somar Michelle (9) 102, 103, 222, 226 Gallagher, Angela Kay (9) 222, 227 Galloway, Emily (10) Galloway, Lillian (11) 88, 93, 183, 247, 293, 294, 295, 307 Galloway, Sarah B. (9) 140, 142, 222, 282, 325, 245 Gandy, Lucretia Ann (10) 205 Garacci, Melissa (11) Garcin, Linda (11) 183 Gardner, George Eddie (10) 205 Gardner, Keith (10) 205, 268 Garner, Maxine (11) 183 Garner, Scott (11) Garrett, Darryl D. (10)96, 205, 268 Gates, Sonya (11) 183 Gathmann, Daniel (11) Gathmann, Douglas (11) Gibson, George Blake (10) 205 Gilbert, Johnny (9) Gilbert, Johnny (10) Gilchrist, John Raymo (9) 223 Giles, Macky Ray (11) 123 Giles, Sandra (11) 183 Gilliam, Woneaundera (10) 205, 282 Gillyard, Archie (11) Gilpin, Luke (11) 183, 293 Gilpin, Tim Newton (10) 205, 293 Giounes, Carl Ray (10) Gladney, Michael (9) Go, Lisa (10) 84, 102 Goldsholl, Mike (11) 183 Goodman, Lisa Wynne (9) 223, 227, 294 Gordon, Quar trell-(9) 79, 112.223 Gorsulowsky, Susan E. (9) 121.223 Gorsulowsky, Timothy (11) 183 Graham, Jennifer (11) 183 Graham, Bennie Ray (11) ' Grant, Brenda J . (10) 206 Underclassman Index 403 Grant, Rickey (10) 206 Grappe, Curtis Paul (10) 206 Graves, Jimmy Brent (10) 94, 206, 293 Gray, James (11) Gray, Jeremy John (10) 131, 136, 206 Gray, Keith (11) 183 Greaves, Kevin (11)91, 183, 268 Green, Scott Hutchins (10) 102, 206 Greggs, Zebeed (10) Greene, William E. (10) 206 Griffin, Loretta (11) 183 Griffith, Ann (11) 183 Griffith, Susan (11) Grigsby, Dianna (11) 125, 183,309, 385 Grissom, Devra K. (10) 206 Grissom, Traci (11) 183 Guiden, Charles (10) 183, ‘194 Guillion, Rory Ernest (10) Gullo, Michael A. (10) Gunther, Sharyn (10) 84, 85, 126, 127, 183 Gyles, Macky (10) 183 Haacker, Christian (11)123, 183 Haag, Karen (11) 183 Haberthur, Charles Lee (10) 131, 133, 206, 245 Haberthur, Patricia Ann (11) 183, 309 Haden, Elard(ll) 183 Hale, Donna (10) 206 Hall, David (11) 184 Hall, Raymond (10) 206 Hall, Tami (11) 184 Hall, Wayne (10) 206 Hall, Zebdee (11) Hallett, Walter (11) 184 Hallquist, Carol (11) 102, 131, 133, 134, 184, 245 Ham, Jeralyn (11) 184 Hamilton, Emma Lee (10) Hammett, Craig (11) 184, 194 Hampton, Alice L. (10) Hampton, Bethda (10) Hampton, Jimmy (11) Hancock, Gwendolyn (11) 125, 184 Hannon, Ricky (11) 184 Hanson, Vicki (11) 184 Harbour, Lynn L. (10) 101, 206 Hardy, Cheryl Sue (10) 206 Hardy, Robert (11) 184 Harper, Keith (11)185 Harper, Cecil (11) 185, 268 Harris, Carrie L. (10) 113, 268 Harris, Charlotte (10) 206 Harris, Charlotte (11) Harris, Doris Marie (10) Harris, Margaret (11) Harris, Michael Wayne (11) 185, 268 Harris, Veronique (10) 113, 206 Harris, W. Kirk (11)126, 185 Harris, Michael Alan (9) 112, 223 Harrison, Patricia Jo (9) 223, 294 Harrison, Patrick D. (9) 222, 223, 293 Hart, Russell LOG Hart, Sammie L. (10) 206, 268 Harvey, Anthony R. (10) 112 Harvey, Sharon (10) 206 Harvey, Sonia Lynette (10) Harvill, Frances (10) 206 Hawkins, Marvin (10) Hayden, Jeanetta (9) 112, 116, 223 Hayes, Andrea D. (10) 206 Hayes, Regina (11) 184 Hazen, Cheryl (11) 129, 185 Head, Leslie Carroll (11) 185,308 Hedges, Robert D. (11) 185, 293 Henderson, Arthur (10) 81, 112, 206 Henderson, Gracie (11)101, 128, 185, 246 Henderson, Leigh 90, 97, 119, 308 Henderson, Melinda (11) 185 Henderson, Ola May (10) 206 Henington, T. David (11) 79, 101, 185, 85 Henix, Timmy (11) 185 Henry, Deborah K. (10) 206 Henry, David (11) 268 Henson, Roselyn M. (10) 107,206 Henson, Sharon (11) 131, 133, 185 Herbert, Holly L.(10) 86, 140, 142, 206, 325, 345 Hermann, Thomas (11) Hermann, Thomas Lew (9) 223 Hester, Thomas (10) 131, 133, 206, 245 Hicks, Angela (11) 121, 185 Higgins, Jan (9) 223 Hight, Tammy (11) Hightower, William (10) 206 Hill, Ervin (11) Hill, Wendell (10) Hilliard, Sharon Rene (9) 223 Hines, Anna Mae (9) 223 Hines, Curtis (11) Hines, Ella Mae 223 Hines, Ervin (11) Hines, John Henry (11) Hines, Hunter (11)185 Hixson, Gary (11) 185 Hodge, Melanie (10) 207 Hodges, Leigh Brannon (9) 102, 103, 223, 226 Hoeflinger, Paul (10) Hoeflinger, Thomas (11) 102 Hohenberger, Karen (10) 102, 207 Holcomb, Janice Marie (10) 207 Holden, Patricia A. (10) 133, 207 Holland, Jay Alexander (10) 96, 207, 268 Holland, Kevin W. (10) 32, 102, 103,268, 293 Holland, Lynda Lee (9) 81, 96, 97, 223, 227 Holland, Teresa Ann (10) Holley, Douglas Scott (10) 268 Holloway, John Chris (10) 92, 140, 141,207, 345 Holloway, Robert W. (10) 207 Holmes, Angela (11) 185 Hodges, Leigh Brannon (9) 102, 103, 226 Hoeflinger, Paul (10) Hoeflinger, Thomas (11) 102 Hohenberger, Karen (10) 102, 207 Holcomb, Janice Marie (10) 207 Holden, Patricia A. (10) 133, 207 Holland, Jay Alexander (10) 96, 207, 258 Holland, Kevin W. (10) 32, 102, 103, 207, 268, 293 Holland, Lynda Lee (9)81, 96, 97, 223, 227 Holland, Teresa Ann (10) Holley, Douglas Scott (10) 258 Holloway, John Chris (10) 140, 141,207, 345 Holloway, Robert W. (10) 207 Holmes, Angela (11) 185 Holmes, Curtis Thomas (11) 207,217,272 Holt, Barney (11) Holt, Darrin A. (9) 1 13, 223- Honley, William (11) Hoover, Allison Carol (10) 207 Horning, John (10) 207 Horton, Wanda Lynn (10) Houston, Mary Ann (9) 112, 224 Howard, Cathy Ann (10) 207 Howard, Joyce Marie (10) 107, 207 Howard, Kimberlyn Jan (9) 221 Howard, Veronica L. (10) 113, 207 Howie, John Kent (10) Howze, Joan E. (10) 207 Hudsmith, Stuart (11) 80, 94, 95, 120, 185,255, 296, 297,318 Huggs, Tanya (11) 185 Hughes, Cedric (10) Hughes, Leonard Ray (10) Hughes, Robert (11)91, 120, 126, 127, 185 Hughes, Tony (11) 185, 255 Hynes, Samuel (11) Ingersole, Don (11) 96, 97, 185, 300 Innis, Pamela Leigh (9) 224 Irish, Linda Anne (9) 224 Iverson, Lafonda C. (10) 207 Ivy, Kevin D. (10)207, 208 Jacks, Bryan (11) 185 Jacobs, Carlton (11) 255, 260, 262, 264, 265, 247 Jacobs, Leechin A. (10) 208, 125, 113 Jacobs, Verna R. (11) 185, 102, 125, 113 Jackson, Alvin R. (10) 112 Jackson, Brent Vincent (9) Jackson, Dwayne (11) 185, 119,112 Jackson, Earnest (10) 208, 131, 133 Jackson, Earnest (10) 208, 131, 133 Jackson, Frederick (11) 116, 113 Jackson, Gerolyn Lavous (10)208, 116, 117, 112 Jackson, Jeffery (11) 185 Jackson, Theresa Rene (11) SAFS Jackson, Rodney (11) Jackson, Sherry (10) Jackson, Vernon R. (10) Jackson, Wanda (11) James, Alice Marie (10) 208 Jarratt, John A. (10) 208 Jenkins, Jacqueline A. (10) 208 Jenkins, Kenneth (11) Jenkinson, Clay (11) 185 Jernigan, Toni (11) 185, 309 Jester, Bruce L. (10) 208 Jeter, Beth (10) 208 Jett, Henry (11) Jewett, Jacqueline (10) 208, 117 , 112 Jimes, Janet A. (10) 208, 83, 104 Jimison, Benjamin A. (10) 208, 112 Jimison, Debbie (11) Jimison, Rita Marchel (9) 224, 113 Johns, Janice (11) 185, 287, 286, 284 Johnson, Ann 186 Johnson, Annette (10) 208 Johnson, Calvin (10) 208 Johnson, Carlos (11) Johnson, Charlesetta (10) 208, 113 Johnson, Eddie (9) 209 Johnson, Eddie Steve (10) Jonnson, Harise Marie (10) 209 Johnson, James C. (10) Johnson, James D. (10) 268 Johnson, James Leouze (10) 268 Johnson, Jeffrey (10) Johnson, Jimmy A. (10) 209 Johnson, Lamar (10) 209, 268 Johnson, Louis (11) 186 Johnson, Louise (11) 186 Johnson, Margret (9) Johnson, Marilyn (10) 209 Johnson, Ora D. (10) 209 . Johnson, Pamela (11) 186 Johnson, Paul Curtis (10) 209, 92 Johnson, Phylis (11)186 Johnson, Ricky Dean (10) Johnson, Ronald (11) 186 Johnson, Sara (11) 186, 81, 309 Johnson, Terri (11) Johnson, Woodrow (11) 196 Johnston, Donna Rae 209 Jones, Alicia Gail (10) 209, 131, 133 Jones, Artis (11) Jones, Bessie Lavern (10) 110 Jones, Blake (10) 209, 94, 268 Jones, Charmaine Lee (10) 209 Jones, Christine A. (10) 209 Jones, Deidra (11) 186, 309 Jones, Donald (11) 186 Jones, Hersy(11) 186, 106, 255 Jones, Joe W. (11) 186, 112 Jones, Melissa (11)186, 64, 308 Jones, Roland Blake (10) Jordan, Donald Joseph (9) Jordan, Micheal (10) 255 Jordan, Vicki (11) 186, 121 Jorstad, Deborah Sue (10) 207, 209, 131, 133, 134, 83, 245 Joubert, Jannie S. (10) 209 Joubert, Sarie Nerine (9) 96, 97 Jury, Debra (11) 186, 123, 101 Jury, Warren Dwayne (10) 209 Kahlden, Barry K. 209 Kahlden, Lawrence 186, 120, 298, 297, 257,254, 264, 269, 247 Kalmbach, Sara 186, 81, 194, 309 Kasperski, Paul 186 Keith, Brenda 209 Keith, Leroy Eugene Kellet, Blake 209 Kelley, Tammie Gail 209, 125, 288, 286, 285 Kemp, David Kemp, Jeff Bill Kemps, Karen 186, 116, 113 Kennon, Jimmy 209 Kent, Janet 93, 209, 101 Kightlinger, Richard 84, 209, 133 Kihneman, Jeffrey 209 King, Ira Jean 209, 133, 113 King, Richard 186 Kirkikis, Dino 91,92, 186, 131, 133, 245 Kirkland, Mike 209 Koerner, Paul 186 Kohnen, Kelly (11) 186 Kohnen, Keven Barry (10) 209 Kolanko, Phyllis (10) 105, 209 Kondrat, Rose (10) 209, 282, 286, 287 Kramer, Jacqueline (10) Kroner, Julie (11) 101, 186, 308, 309, 385 Kunzman, Maribeth (11) • 131, 133, 186 Lacy, James (11) LaGrone, Teresa Robin (10) Lamb, Richard (11) 91,255 Lane, Charlene (11) Lane, Roy Tullis (10) 268 Lane, V’ydrine (11) Lattier, Latonia (11) LaSource, Dale Patrick (Bama) (11) Laverty, Paula (10) Lea, James (11) 102 Leake, Yolanda (11) LeBlanc, Laura (10) Lee, Carl Henry (11) Lee, Laura Elizabeth (10) Lee, Pam M. (10) Lehr, Wendy (10) 123 Lemmons, Patricia (10) 29, 105 Lenard, Carla (10) Leslie, Daniel (11) 102, 103, 300 Lewis, Barbara Ann (10) Lewis, Betty Lee (9) Lewis, John Henry (10) Lewis, John Henry (9) Lewis, Joseph (11) Lewis, Morris (10) 113, 117 Lewis, Sharon (10) Lias, Dorothy M. (10) Lieber, Dawn (11) Light, Stephanie (9) Ligon, Marilyn (11) 88, 89, 95, 307 Linam, Jeanne(11) 101, 309 Lindanger, Earl (11) Lindsey, Arthur L. (9) 225, 239 Lindsey, Leigh (11) 88, 95, 239 Little, Laura (11) Lloyd, James Earl (10) 112 Locke, Matthew (11) 94 Lodestro, Nancy E. (10) 95, 101 Lonadier, Eric Vance (10) 210 Loston, Larry (10) 210 Love, Catherine A. (10) 210 Love, Elizabeth H. (10) 210 Love, Paul (11) 44 Lovelace, Ola (10) 210 Lowe, Donald (11) 45, 113, 187 Lynes, Meredith (10) 210 Lyons, Carole (11) 47, 187 Lyons, Linda G. (10) 105, 210 Mahoney, Charles (11) 269, 272 Mancillas, Michele (10) 210 Mandigo, Bertha (11) 188 Mandigo, Wilson (10) Mandrapilias, Sophia (9) 224,81,248 Marler, William (11) 188, 120,255, 247,91 Marquette, Suzette A. (9) 224, 123 Marsen, Charles (11) 188 Marshall, Joseph (11) 179, 188,318, 94, 293 Matheny, John (11) Mathews, Anthony (11)116, 113 Mathews, Greg (11) 188 Mathews, Polly A. (9) 224 Mathews, Steven Graig (9) 224 Martin, Jill (10) 113 Martin, Scott (10) 210, 96, 120,255 Martin, Wanda (11) 188 Martwick, Clifton (11) 188 Marx, Erica Lynne (10) 210 Massey, William Lynn (10) Mayhorn, Cassandra (10) 210 , 112 Mayhorn, Larry (11) 188, 107 Mayweather, Gwendolyn (9) 224 Mays, Teresa (11) 188, 102 McCabe, Michael A. (10) McCall, Cedric (11) 188, 113 McCall, Sharon E. (10) McClought, Dennis (11) 123, 255 McClought, Pamela (10) 210 McClure, Ruth Ava (10)210 McCowen, Amy Kathryn (9) 224 MeCoy, Terry (11) 188 McCraney, Shelia C. (10) McCrocklin, Mark (10) 210 McCutchen, Robert (11) 188 McDay, Vincent E. (10) 210, 131, 133 McConald, Laura (11) 188 McDowell, Robert (11)189, 128 McFarland, Bruce (11) 189 McGriff, Marcus (11) 189 Me I ntyre, Susan (10) 211, 106, 2 46 McKay, Dale(11)189 McKay, Thomas (9) McKay, Tommy (10) 211 McKinnie, Ty Wayne (10) 211 McClendon, Harvey McLendon, Machy (10) 211 McNaughton, David (11) 189, 120,291 McNeil, Robert B. (10)211, 133 Medcalf, Laura Ann (10) 211 Meek, Susan (10) 211, 133 Meeks, Tina Louise (9) 224 Melton, Shannon Reye (9) Meredith, Kimberly (11) 189, 125 Metealf, Paula Kay (10) 211 Metcalf, Roger (11) 189, 38 Mettz, Patricia (10) 211,96 Mewson, Pamela (11) 189 Michaels, Terrie Glyn (10) 211 Miles, Amina (10) 211, 133 Miles, Johnny (11) 128 Miles, Mack (11) 189 Mills, Laura Elizabeth (9) 255 Miller, Brian Douglas (10) Miller, Emily Ann (10) 211 Miller, Julie Ann (10) 125, 211 Miller, Kathryn A. (10) 96, 212 Miller, Kathy (10) Miller, Timothy Steven (10) Milner, Joseph (11) 36, 91, 131, 133, 134, 189 Mims, Kenneth (10) Mims, Verett Ann (10) 211, 212 Mireles, David (11) 189 Mitchell, Jennifer (11) 189 Mitchell, Jennifer (11) 189 Mitchell, John David (10) 268 Mitchell, Melvin (11) 189 Mitchell, Orlando (10) 268 Mobley, Lisa Dawn (9) 225 Moentmann, Elise (10) 83, 102,212 Mohrmann, Christopher (11) 189 Monk, Cynthia (10) 131, 133,212 Monk, Mary Suzanne (9) 131, 133, 235 Montgomery, Lisa (11) 190, 318 Montgomery, Lynn (10) 212 Moore, Edward (11) 190 Moore, Johnny Ray (11) 190 Moore, Larry A. (11) 131, 133, 190 Moore, Lavallion (10) 202, 212,255,276 Moore, Melissa (11) 96, 125, 181, 190, 282, 308, 385 Moore, Mark (10) 212 Moore, Michael L. (10) Moore, Terry (11) 190, 255 Morris, Ramona (11)189, 190, 282 Morton, La Donna (9) 133, 212 Mosley, Ivory (10) 113, 116, 212 Mosley, Matthew (11) Moss, Karen (10) 107, 118, 121 Moss, Monika 101, 125, 181, 190, 246, 308 Moss, Veronica Inez 123 Motal, William (9) 225 Mullins, JohnS. (10)212 Murphy, Mary (11) 85, 190 Murphy, Thomas R. (9) 225 Muslow, Jonathan (10) 212 Muslow, Sherie (11) 88. 101, 105 Myles, Elaine (11) 190 Myles, John (10) 116, 212 Myles, Johnny (11) 190 Myles, Lisa (11) 131, 133, 190 Myles, Mack (11) 190 Nader, Edward (11) 190, 126 Nagel, Katherine (10) 212 Naron, Robin (11) 190, 308 Nash, LaTonya(11)191 Nathan, Shari M. (10) Neal, Michele Ann (9) 225 Nelson, Michael H. (10)213, 112 Nelson, Richard (11) 191 Nelson, Stephen (Sydney) (11) 191, 102 Nelson, Susan (10) 213, 106 Newell, Elizabeth Lee (10) 213 Newland, Steven (10) 213 Newman, Kerry M. (10) 213, 92 Newson, Pamela (11)81 Newton, Michael (11)191 Niblett, Joe Pat (11) Noakes, Leota L. (9) 225 Noles, David Barry (11) Norwood, Robert B. (10) 213, 102 Nosser, David A. (10) Nunsant, Odessa (10) 213, 116, 117, 113 Odom, Carolyn (10) Olmstead, Dixie H. (10) 213, 101,86 Oneal, Shundra R. (10) 213, 107 O’Neil, Brian 92 Ott, Alan (10) 213 Otwell, John Michael (11) 191,96, 97, 255 Owens, Linda Jennine (11) 191 Owens, Olivia (11)191,121 Paikowski, Mark (10) 213, 258 Palmer, James Earl (10) Palmer, John Lewis (10) 113 Palmer, Susan (11) 88, 89, 93, 191,80, 307, 293, : 294 Parker, Cord (10) 213 Parker, Mark (10) 213 Parker, Shelia (11) 191, 125 Parrish, Denise J. (10) 213, 101 Patterson, Elizabeth (11) 191, 125 Patterson, Rachel (11)191 Patterson, Scott Randall (10) 213 Patton, Annie (11)191 Patton, Timothy (11) 191, 119 , 113 Underclassman Index 405 Paul, Doreen H. (10) 213 Payne, Dennis (11)191 Pea, Debra Ann (10) 213 Peebles, Mary (11) 191, 125, 309, 102,85 Pelton, Caroline (11)191 Pelton, Jimmy Wayne (10) 213 Penfield, Jeffrey Guy (10) 213, 133 Penfield, Teresa (11) 191, 131, 133, 134, 29 Pennell, Craig (10) 213, 96, 120, 288 Pennington, Steven (10) Pennywell, Breanke (10) 213, 131, 133 Pennywell, Kenneth (11) Pennywell, Kenneth W. (10) Perkins, Robert (9) Pernici, Charles (11) 191, 318 Pernici, Thomas (11)191, 318, 120, 94, 246, 207, 255 Petteway, Derwin (10) 213, 268 Petty, Gay (10) 213, 123, 29 Philley, Elizabeth (11) Phillips, Clinton (11) Phillips, Cynthia (11) 187, 191,80, 308, 83 Phillips, Cynthia (11) 191 Philis, Sammy (11)191 Phills, Dennis E. (10) Pickens, Betty Valari (9) 125, 102 Pierce, David (11) 191, 133 Pierre, Larry (11) Pierre, Loyce Marie (10) Pierre, Melvin (11) Pierre, Patricia Ann (9) 225 Pierre, Valerie (10) Pitts, Tomothy Neil (10) 213 Plater, Cynthia D. (10)213 Plater, Jerron Wayne (9) 225, 268 Plater, Juanita (11)191 Plater, Michael (10) 213 Plater, Laura (11) 191 Plater, Micheal (11) Plater, Sharon J. (10) 213, 112 Philer, Byron Flint (10) 213 Pointdexter, Susan (11)191 Pope, Chadell (10) 213, 112 Pope, Talben(11) 191, 116, 117, 112 Potter, Helen Marie (10) 213 Pouncy, Henry (9) 125 Powell, Charlene (11) 191, 345, 309, 143, 140 Preeddy, Phillip Mark (10) 214 Preedom, Steve (11) Prelow, Herman James (10) Prelow, Jacqueline (10) 214, 133 Preston, Johnny S. 111(10) 113, 119,214 Price, Stephen (11)191, 134, 246 Prince, Ann (11)191, 194, 308 Procell, Judy (11) 191,308 Procell, Patricia (10) Prothro, Angela (11) 131, 132, 192, 85 Prothro, Craig (10) 94, 214, 223 Prudhomme, Patricia (10) 406 LOG 107.214 Pruit, Fred (10) 214 Pugh, Lamar Powell (10) 84, 100, 101,209,214 Pugh, Lonnie (11) 192 Purdy, Karen Adeline (10) 101.214 Quinn, Alison (11)192, 193, 293, 294 Quinn, Harold (11) 192 Rachal, Barry (11) 91, 192 Rachal, Pam Michele (11) Ragsdale, Mary Katherine (9) 225 Rambo, Willie (11) Randall, Jeffery H. (10)214 Range, Bruce A. (10) Rasco, Deborah K. (10)214 Rasco, Rebecca (11) 192, 193, 101,308, 294 Rasmussen, John J. (10) 214 Ratcliff, Joseph Lee, Jr. (10) 214 Ratcliff, Nadine (10) 214 Ray, Debra (11) Rayburn, Courtney Louis ( 10 ) Read, Robert Cassel (9) 225 Reeder, Elizabeth C. (9) 225, 102,223 Reeves, Rebecca (10)214, 182, 102 Reeves, Robert Anthony (10) Regan, Marice E. (10) 214, 96, 120, 268 Regan, Melanie M. (10) 214, 101 Rhodes, Carrie E. (10) 214, 102 Reid, Karen Louisa (10) Reinsch, Joan (11) 192, 385, 96, 125, 65, 308 Resinger, Stephanie (9) 225 Rice, Micheal Leroy (10) 214, 96 Rice, Stephanie Miche (9) 225 Richards, Lucy Marie (10) 214 Richardson, Curtis (10) Richardson, Karen (10) 214 Richardson, Ruby Jean (10) 214 Richardson, Donna (11) 192, 131, 133 Richmond, Benny (10) 214 Richmond, John (11)113 Richmond, Roy Lee (10) 214 Rimer, Dawn Terese (10) 214 Risinger, Lauren (11)192, 101,83, 139 Ritter, Sheila Ann (11)192 Ritter, Todd Scott (9) 225 Rivet, Janice (11) 192, 101, 309 Rivers, Sidney (11) 192 Roberts, Sandra (10) 214 Robertson, Darryl (10) 113 Robertson, Tom (11) 192 Robinson, Carolyn Renee (9) Robinson, Christopher (9) 225 Robinson, Renee (10) 214 Robinson, Howard (11) Robinson, Linda Gail (10) Robinson, Melinda (11) 192 Robinson, William Anthony ( 10 ) Rogers, Gregory (11) 192 Rogers, John (11) 192 Rosengrant, Karen (11) 192, 309, 102, 241 Ross, Leon (11) Ross, Monica (11) Rothell, Lisa Ann (10) 79, 214, 101, 100 Rouben, Dan (9) 106 Rouse, Jerry (10) 214 Roush, Ralph Rochell (10) Roush, Robin R. (10)214 Rowell, Robert (11) 192 Rowland, Douglas Dean (10) 214 Rye, Lessie Lavon (10) Ryder, Alycia (11) 125, 192 Ryland, Elizabeth (11) 88, 101, 140, 142, 192, 241, 307, 358, 370 Ryland, Wendell (11) Saffell, Dana Samuels, Barbara (11) 121, 192 Samuels, Danny J. (10) 215 Samuels, Darrell (10) 21 5 Samuels, Dexter (11) Samuels, Mark (10) 215 Sanders, Eugene (11) 255 Sanders, Susan Lee (10) 81, 133.215 Sanders, Victor E. (9) 125 Sanderson, Donna L. (10) 105.215 Sapp, Sharon (10) 208, 215 Saxon, Nikki Lynn (10) 215 Scarbro, Jetta (9) 125 Scarbro, Victor (11) Schamerhorn, Michael (11) 192 Schamerhorn, Sherrie (10) 215 Schlater, Kelly (11) 192 Schneider, Angie M. (10) Schubarth, Susan L. (10) 106, 215, 246 Schultz, Robert (11) 91, 192,255 Schwarzbach, Jerry (11) 96, 192,255 Scott, Bill W. (10)128, 215 Scott, Edward (10) Scott, Oliver (11) 192 Seabough, Sharon (11) Seifert, Carrie (11) 192, 279, 287, 288, 308 Selber, Kimberly (11) 93, 101, 192, 305, 308 Self, Kimberle J. (10) 101, 215 Sellers, William S. (10) Shahine, Laurence (10) 215 Sharp, Stephen (11) 192 Shaw, Ramona R. (10) 215 Shaw, Reba (11) Shaw, Sylvia (11) 193 Shaw, Todd (11)94, 179, 193,272,318 Shelby, Sonja(IO) 133 Shelby, Melvin Charles (11) 116, 117, 193 Shelby, Sonia (111 79, 193 Shemwell, James (10) Sherman, Conni (T1) 193, 309 Sherwin, Robert H. (10) 215 Shiplet, Sara Susan (10) 29, 84, 113,215 Sikes, Susan (11) 193 Silas, EveretteL. (10)215, 218 Silberman, Marc (10) 102, 215 Sink, Linda (11) Simmons, David L. (10) 112 116, 117,215 Simmons, Janice Anita (10) 133.215 Simmons, Michael (10) Simonton, Teri (10) 215 Sims, Robert C. (10) 208, 215 Sklar, Daniel S. (9)293 Slater, James (10) 84, 101, 215 Slater, Susan (11) 96, 193, 309 Small, Carolyn Fay (10) Small, Ester Mae (10) 215 Small, Linda (10) Samll, Rosemary (11) 193 Small, Stephanie (11) 193 Smalley, Sharon (11) 193 Smart, Monica Kaye (9) Smith, Betty Mae (11)113, 193 Smith, Carrie (10) Smith, Cliff (11) 193 Smith, Cynthia (10) 113, 116.215 Smith, Daniel (11) 193 Smith, Desiree Ann (9) Smith, Linda (10) 123, 215 Smith, Lonnie (11) 123 Smith, Katherine (9) 125 Smith, Kelly (9) Smith, Matthew (10) Smith, Patricia (9) Smith, Reed (10) 215 Smith, Robert (11) Smith, Roland (11) Smith, Russell (11) Smith, Sandra (10) 81, 125, 208.215 Smith, Vivian (11) 112, 193 Smith, Yvonne W. (10) 194 Snow, Karen (10) 215, 101, 118 Sockrider, Steven L. (9) 226 Southall, Chris (10) Spears, Christy (10) Speed, Carolyn (11) 194 Speed, Sharon R. (10) 215, 107, 116, 117, 112 Spence, Rodney (10) 216, 194 Spence, Roger (11) Spikes, Sarah (10) 216, 102 Spillers, Sharon (10) 216 Spivey, Daniel M. (10)216 Spivey, Laurel (11) 194, 138, 139, 241 Stadtlander, Charles (11) 318, 194, 120, 94,255 Stalnaker, Carla Jo (10) Starks, Joe Edward (10) Stark, John Lyndell (10) Staser, John Edward (10) St. Clair, Glenda (11) 194 Steele, Dawn Mari (11) 194 Stephens, Darryl (11) 194 Sterba, Christine M. (10) 216 Stevens, David P. (10) 216, 106 Stevenson, Fredia M. (10) 216,31 Stewart, DeAnna (11) Stewart, Helen Louise (10) 216 Stewart, Stephanie (11) 194 Stickman, Donnie (10) Stickman, Dorothea (10) 216 Stoker, Julie Dawn (10) 216, 102 Stokich, Del (11) 194 Stone, Susan S. (10) Storment, Debra K. (10) 216 Strange, Deborah Dian (10) Straw, Eddie (11) 194 Strozier, Anne (10) 84, 216, 101 Struble, Dale (11) 194 Stuart, Robert (11) 194 Stull, Monquella (10) 216 Sudds, Jacqueline (10) 216 Sullivan, Cheryl (11) 194, 308, 101 Sullivan, Debra (9) 226 Sullivan, Dutch (10) 216, 258 Summers, Deborah L. (10) 216, 29 Summers, Rebecca (11) 194, 46, 126, 127 Suttle, Rally(10) 111 Sutton, Barry Andrew (10) 216 Sweeney, Sally (11) 93, 194, 309 Swindle, Carson (10) 216, 294 Tableman, Barbara (11) 193 Taken, Philip (11) 194, 102 Talley, Suzanne (10) 309 Talley, Suzie(ll) 195, 101, 100, 83 Taylor, Brenda (11) 195, 31 Taylor, Catherine (11) 195 Taylor, Claudia Jean (9) 226 Taylor, Denise A. (10) 216, 131, 133, 100 Taylor, Melanie (11) 195, 308 Taylor, Michael (10) 216 Taylor, Patricia Gail (9) Taylor, Terri (11) 195 Taylor, Terri Sue (10) 216 Teague, Jeffery Dale (10) 216, 94,258 Teague, Kevin (11) 195, 272 Tebele, Joseph (11) 195, 102 Teodoro, Kenneth (9) Terrio, Linda Carol (10) Thames, Bill (11) Theo, Patrice (11) 195 Thoma, Tamela Jane (10) 216, 102 Thomas, Annette (10) 216 Thomas, Anthony D. (10) 216, 195 Thomas, Anthony (11) 255 Thomas, Della (10) 216 Thomas, Janice (11) 195 Thomas, Johnnie Lee (11) Thomas, Linda (11) 195 Thomas, Marianne (11) 385, 81, 195, 96, 308, 309,31 Thomas, Melvin (11) Thomas, Robert Wayne (10) Thomas, Sam (11) Thomas, Shirley (9) 123, 226 Thomas, Troy Matthew (9) 226 Thomas, Willie E. (10) Thompson, Cathy (10) 106, 216 Thompson, Martin (11)91, 92, 195 Thompson, Ray (10) 216 Thornton, Jean E. (10) Tillburg, Tim (11) 195, 268 Tillman, Robin (11) 196 Tims, Daniel (11) 196, 255 Tompkins, Deborah (10) 96, 216 Trigg, John Mandel (10) 94, 113, 117,216, 268 Tucker, Sally (11) 105, 196 Tucker, Sarah (11) Tuggle, Beth (11) 196 Turley, Terri Ann (10) 217 Turner, Rachel (11) 196 Turner, Roderick (11) Turnham, Donna E. (10) 86, 93, 140, 142,217, 238, 248, 325, 345 Twohig, Theresa (11) 196 Ulmer, Kelli (11) 196 Upshaw, Larry (11) 196 Van Osdell, Carolyn (10) 82 Van Noppen, Lawrence (9) 226 Vance, Janet (10) 123 Waddell, Peggy (11) 88, 385, 196,307, 248 Waggoner, Kimberly Ann (10)217, 133 Waggoner, Reeves (11) Waghalter, Samuel (11) 196, 291 Wagner, Reeves (11) 196 Wagnon, Charles Ronny(IO) 202,217, 96, 120,255, 269 Waite, Cynthia (10) 217, 125 Walker, Kelly (11) 131, 133, 134, 196 Wallace, Amy Ruth (10) Waller, Lisa (11) 196 Walpool, Mark A. (10) Walter, Donna (10) Walter, Shirley A. (9)226 Walter, Tina M. (9)217 Ward, Michael Paul (9) Ware, Barbara E. (10)217 Ware, Paula Denise (10) Warren, Charles (11) 196 Warren, Crena(ll) 196, 123 Warren, Lynn (11)88, 196, 307, 142, 140, 95,293, 294, 241 Warren, Terry Ann (10) Wartenberg, Rita Claire (10) 217 Washington, Terri A. (10) 217, 116, 1 12 Watkins, David (11) 196 Watts, Carroll Collin (9) 95, 294 Watts, Catherine C. (9) 95, 294 Webb, Eric (11)91, 196, 120,255 Webb, John 113 Webb, Karen D. (10)217, 133, 107 Webb, Tamela (11) 88, 385, 196, 125, 309, 138, 139, 241 Webb, Vernon (10) 217 Weiner, Betty (11) 196, 308, 101 Weinstein, Steven (11) 196, 51,120, 94, 291,255 Weiss, David Seymour (10) Welch, Sebastian (10) 217 Wells, Brenda (11) 196 Wells, Cynthia Ann (10)217, 196 Wells, Kathy (11) Wells, Nancy E. (10)218, 96 West, Eddie L.(10) West, Houston (11) West, John Charnock (9) 227, 113 Westmoreland, Crystal (10) 218, 102 Westover, Jeffrey (10) Wheat, Sharon Renee (9) 227 Whitaker, Rene (11)196, 125 White, Bessie (11) 196 White, Brenda Lee(11) 196, 81 White, Cedric (11) 196 White, Charles (11) White, Gregory Donald (9) White, Howard Marion (10) 218, 133, 112 White, Julie (11) 196, 308 White, Jacqueline (11) 196 White, ParisanD. (10)113 White, Tony K. (10)218, 133 White, Virginia Ann (10) 218 Whittington, Dick (11) 196 Wiener, Betty (11) Wilburn, Christy (10) 218 Williams, Anita (11) Williams, Betty June (9) 227 Williams, Carla (11) Williams, Clyde (11) Williams, Cornelius (9) 227 Williams, Debra (11) Williams, Dianne (11) Williams, Evelyn Ann (9) 227, 143, 140, 299 Williams, Jesse Chari (9) 227 Williams, Jimmie (11) Williams, Kathy (11) Williams, Kenneth (11) Williams, Lacy H. (10) 218, 347, 140, 293, 295, 141 Williams, Linda (10) 218 Williams, Linda F. (9)227 Williams, Margaret (11)10, 102,246 Williams, Maxine (10) 218 Williams, Meg (11) 129 Williams, Michael (11) Williams, Michael (10) 218 Williams, Michael David (11) Williams, Peter (10) 218 Williams, Phillippa (10) 218 Williams, Ronald (10) Williams, Russell (11) Williams, Ruthie (11) Williams, Sharon (11) 309 Williams, Sonya S. (10)133, 218 Williams, Vanderlon (10) 218 Willis, Artis (11) 128 Willis, Carolyn Jean (10) 219, 113 Willis, Debra Rae (9)227 Willis, John Todd (10) Willis, Terri (10) 219 Wilson, Connell (11) Wilson, Leonard (11) 131, 133, 134 Wilson, Mark (11) Wilson, Mark A. (10)219 Wilson, Scott (10) 219 Wilson, Sharon (10) 219 Wilson, Tony (11) Winchel, Diane D. (10)219, 133, 113 Winchel, Tammy Jean (9) 227, 113 Winkler, Jonathan W. (11) Wiygul, Gary James (10) 219, 105 Wojtkiewicz, Joseph S. (10) Wolfe, Laura Lee (10) 219, 101 Wolf son, Jeremy (11) Womack, William D. (9) 227 Wood, Frank R. (9) 227 Wood, Robin Dell (10) 219 Woodard, Donna Sue (10) 219, 125 Woodard, Sherri (11) Woodruff, Janet Fay (10) 219 Worley, Franklin (11) Wright, Benard (10) Wright, Charles Wright, Janice Wright, Laura (11) Wright, Laura Denise (10) 125 Wright, Lori Ann (10) 219 Wright, Lynette 85, 309 Wynn, Trey (10) 219, 96, 268 Yasko, Karen Dianne Yates, Rhonda (11) 125 Yearling, Carolyn (11) Yearling, Dianne (10) 219 Young, David Charles (10) 219 Young, Gloria D. (10)219 Zimmerman, Theodore (11) Underclassman Index 407 In Memory of Mrs. Renell Butler Moore, who taught girl’s physical education, co-sponsored the C.S. pep squad, and coached both girl’s basketball and track. Mrs. Moore died January 24,1978. 408 LOG Autograph
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