Captain Shreve High School - Log Yearbook (Shreveport, LA)

 - Class of 1979

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Education is helping the child realize his potentialiti f lo • f mu , Our Leader — Mr. Powell A model for students and teachers alike, Mr. Stanley Powell served as head administrator of Captain Shreve. His responsibilities were never-ending. The role of a principal was a dif¬ ficult one with many decisions to be made. But Mr. Powell’s judgement was trusted by all, and whatever his choice, the students knew it was the best one. In addition to being an academic leader. Mr. Powell showed his GATOR spirit and support by participating in pep rallies and attending most sports events and other school functions. Mr. Powell was as necessary a part of the school as the teachers and student body. He will be remembered by each student who passed through the halls of Captain Shreve on his way to the future. Making the Grade 1 9 Assistant Principals Show School Spirit The assistant principals this year were Mr. Donald Horton and Miss Sandra McCalla, whose combined efforts helped to achieve school unity. Miss McCalla’s primary concern was in the instructional area. She assisted in preparing the class schedule, observed classes, and per¬ formed many other valuable services. Mr. Horton’s duties were to coordinate stu¬ dent activities and deal with disciplinary prob¬ lems. He also supervised athletic events along with other needed services. Both assistant prin¬ cipals had school spirit and worked hard for the Gators. OPPOSITE PAGE LEFT: Mr. Horton counsels Carey Cox about a school activity. OPPOSITE PAGE RIGHT: Mr. Horton prepares to leave school after a busy day. ABOVE LEFT: Miss McCalla smiles while studying data sheets. RIGHT: Curtis Holmes tries to persuade Miss McCalla to buy a Cap¬ tain Shreve button. Making the Grade 21 Counselors Aid in Students’ Future The counselors were busy with student orientation, but they also aided students in per¬ sonal ways. They were always available to aid or counsel students any time in any way possi¬ ble. If a student had a problem, the counselors could often be seen conferring with that stu¬ dent. However, besides aiding students with prob¬ lems, the counselors also helped prepare stu¬ dents for their future, whether it was college or a job. They obtained many representatives from different colleges to confer with the stu¬ dents. During the past year, the counselors administered various achievement and scholas¬ tic aptitude tests. MISS INEZ FRANZ . . . A.S. West Texas State Univ.; M.A., Univ. of Houston. MRS. RUBY T. POWELL . . . B.S., Grambling; M.Ed., Prairie View. MR. JOEL WALLACE . . . B.S., Northwestern State Univ.; M.Ed., Northwestern State Univ. TOP: Mr. Wallace works diligently on scheduling students. BOTTOM: Cheryl Moncure asks Mrs. Franz a question about a prospective college. 22 LOG Office Volunteers Are Helpful Office workers were an essential part of Cap¬ tain Shreve. These workers volunteered to work in the office during their study hall. The volunteers checked students in and out, answered the telephones, and took care of absentees. If the students had not volunteered to work in the office it would have been diffi¬ cult to maintain the structure of the office. Secretaries signed check out request forms, called the parents, kept the books, registered new students, and performed many other duties. The help of the secretaries and office volunteers was greatly needed in keeping organization at Captain Shreve. MRS. JOANN GOODWIN . . . Receptionist . . . B.S., Cen¬ tenary College. MRS. DORTHEA LAYTON . . . Secretary . . . B.B.A., Southwest Texas State Univ. MRS. CAROLYN MORRIS . . . Financial Secretary and Bookkeeper. MRS. MILDRED YOUNG . . . Secretary and Registrar. 1st and 2nd period workers are left to right: Liz Gahn, Mark Priddy, and Mary Roberson. 3rd and 4th period workers are left to right: Jane Mecon, Marilyn Johnson, Faye Thomas, Gay Petty, Debra Storment, Robin Williams, Patrick Berti- nelli, and Lynette Adams. 5th and 6th period workers are left to right: Sheila Barfield, Chuck Law, Tammie Milam, and Beth Bennett. Making the Grade 23 I Learning Center Is Helping The Learning Center was a place for students to study and have fun. There was a quiet side for those who chose to study or do homework and a loud side for those students who liked to watch movies, read magazines or visit with friends. Supervising the learning center were several aides who also checked the role daily. Study hall was helpful for all students since it gave some an hour away from a regular class routine and others an extra hour for school work. MR. WILLIAM CUNNINGHAM MRS. DIANE L. ELY MRS. CAROL GOLDSTEIN MRS. TRUDIE HORTON MR. HARRY NORRIS TOP RIGHT: Mrs. Horton checks the role. BOTTOM: A student reads a maga¬ zine. OPPOSITE PAGE, BOTTOM: Library workers are essential, (seated) Pam Cardin, Vicki Jordan. Patricia Bradford, Angela Hicks, Barbara Brasher, Sherri Dubroc, (standing) Todd Brown, William Plumb, Bama LaSource, Katherine Beavers, Chris Baldwin, Donzetta Autrey, Cedric White, John Horning, Sally Cunningham, Laura Lee, Karen Coe, Jeff Goodwin, (not pictured) Larry Ander¬ son, Donnie Carey, Patricia Douglas. 24 LOG The Library Is a Nice Place The librarians at Captain Shreve always maintained a quiet and relaxed atmosphere. Miss Ramsey and Mrs. Valore administered a library program that provided all types and kinds of instructional resources for students and faculty. Mrs. Davis took care of all the cleri¬ cal duties. The librarians received some help from the library workers who chose Library Science for credi t or volunteered during their study hour. The library held an abundance of books, up- to-date magazines, vertical files, and reference books. Study carrels were available for catch¬ ing up on classwork or using reference books. Conference rooms provided a place where stu¬ dents could work together without disturbing others. A new addition to the library this year was a XEROX machine. With its comfortable lounge chairs, good books, and green plants: the library was just a nice place to be. MRS. ROSE DAVIS . . . Library Secretary . . . B.A.. La. Tech Univ. MISS ZOE RAMSEY . . .Librarian.LibraryScienceI.il. . . B.S.. L.S.U.; M.Ed., L.S.U.: +30, N.S.U. and La. Tech. MRS. EVELYN VALORE . . . Librarian, Library Science I. II . . . B.S., Southern Univ.: M.S., Univ. of Wisconsin: + 30. L.S.U., La. Tech, N.S.U. TOP: Curtis Grappe looks for a book in the card catalog. Making the Grade 25 26 LOG MISS JEAN BALTHAZAR . . . Free Enterprise, Gen¬ eral History . . . B.A. Northwestern State Univ.; M.A. Northwestern State Univ. MRS. DEBORAH M. FETZER . . . English III B.A., L.S.U.S. TOP: Ms. Langley gives Jay Slater a peek at his grades. RIGHT: Dutch Sullivan asks Mr. Graham a question about his assignment. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Mrs. Green and her class enjoy reading. OPPO¬ SITE PAGE BOTTOM: Even Steve Martin has his spelling problems. English Can Be Work All students at Captain Shreve took a foreign language better known as English. Freshmen and sophomores took English I and English II in which they expanded their grammar skills and vocabulary. They also studied various styles of short stories, novels, and poetry. English III dealt primarily with American literature dating before the American Revolution through the present day. Seniors could take English IV in which they learned about literature from Eng¬ land. English was one of the most vital subjects taught at Captain Shreve. It prepared students for their future needs, whether their plans included college or a vocational career. MRS. GAYE GANNON . . . English IV, Journalism . . . B.A., La. Tech Univ. . . . Sponsors Leo Club, Newspaper Staff, and Quill and Scroll. MR. CEASAR GRAHAM, JR. . . . English III . . . B.S., Grambling State Univ. MRS. M. D. GREEN . . . Reading I, II . . . B.S., Grambling State Univ., M.A., La. Tech Univ., . Sponsors Black Studies. MRS. ANNE HAVARD . . . English IV, Humanities — American Studies III. . . B.A., L.S.U.S. Making the Grade 27 MS. JASSALAND JENKINS . . . English I, II . . . B.A., Dillard Univ. MRS. PAT LaBORDE . . . English I, II . . . B.A., Northwestern State Univ.; M.Ed., L.S.U.S. . . . Sponsors Quill and Scroll. MS. JUDY LANGLEY . . . English III, English IV — Novels Creative Writing . . . B.A., Northeast La. Univ.; Second Language Specialist, L.S.U.S. CODOFIL . . . Sponsors Octagon Club. MS. LILLIAN R. MOCH . . . English III, IV . . . B.S., Grambling Univ. TOP: A bulletin board adds a little life. 28 LOG English Can Be Creative English doesn’t have to be all work; it can be fun and creative, too. In addition to taking a regular English course, in which grammar and literature were taught, students could also have chosen journalism, creative writing, speech, drama, humanities, or novels classes. These classes helped students to become better writ¬ ers and to express themselves more clearly. Literature was defined by one teacher as the “FBI”: the Facts of life, the Beauty of life, and the Interpretation of life. English might have appeared as a boring task but, throughout the years, students realize how beneficial it really was. UPPER RIGHT: Janet Jimes displays a poster for a report. ABOVE: Mrs. Sullivan’s class has a good laugh. MRS. RUTH PAGE . . . English II, German I, II . . . B.A., Albion College . . . Sponsors Sophomore Class, German Club and Drama Club. MRS. BETTY SULLIVAN . . . English I, II. . . B.A., Louisi¬ ana College. MRS. CARRIE WILLIAMS . . . English IV . . . B.A., South¬ ern Univ.; M.A., Seattle Pacific Univ.; +30, Atlanta Univ. Making the Grade 29 i Social Studies Students Gain Knowledge The Social Studies classes at Captain Shreve were busy this year learning about our coun¬ try’s past and present history. Students had a chance to express and exchange their opinions on current and past events. Social Studies consisted of a wide variety of subjects including American History, Geogra¬ phy, Free Enterprise and many others. Social Studies students also had the opportu¬ nity to present skits, and do extra research in order to gain insight into our American history. MRS. ELEANOR CAMERON . . . Free Enterprise . . . B.S., M.Ed., Northeast Univ. MRS. CURTIS MURRAY DAVIS . . . Free En ter¬ prise, Psychology, Sociology . . . B.A., Grambling State Univ. MR. FLOYD M. ENGLISH . . . American History, Civics . . . B.A., Louisiana State Univ. Shreveport. MRS. ANNETTE L. LANE . . . American History . . . B.S., M.A., Southern Univ. MISS GEORGIA LEE . . . American History . . . B.A., Alabama College, MRE, Southwestern Semi¬ nary. MRS. HAZEL MARTIN . . . American History . . . B.S., Univ. of North Dakota. MRS. MARGARET MOORE . . . Civics, Free Enter¬ prise . . . B.A., Louisiana State Univ., Shreveport. MR. TOMMY TRAVELER . . . Ancient History, Free Enterprise, World Geography . . . B.S. Tennessee Univ., M.S., TSU. MR. RUDOLPH S. WHITE . . . American History . . . B.S. Grambling Univ. . . . Sponsors Junior Class, Black Studies Association. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Mrs. Martin discusses a problem with Warren Jury. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM: Mr. English talks to his class. TOP: Mr. Traveler discusses the map while writing on the board. BOTTOM: Miss Lee points out the La. purchase to Verett Mims. Making the Grade 31 MRS. GLADYS ADERHOLD . . . Geometry, Algebra II . . . 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. TOP: Mr. Sellers and a professor from LSU use the computer. TOP LEFT; Mrs. Buckner explains a geometry problem to her students. TOP RIGHT: Mrs. Wynn and a student work an algebra problem. 32 LOG MRS. JO AMY WYNN . . . Algebra I, Geometry . . . B.S., M.S., Northwestern State Univ.; . . . Sponsors Freshman Class, and National Honor Society. MR. WILLIE McPHEARSON . . . Mathematics . . . B.S., Alcorn State Univ. MR. WILLIE FOX . . . Senior Arithmetic . . . B.S., Southern Univ., M.S., Southern Ill. Univ.; +30 Southern Univ. and South¬ ern Ill. Univ. MR. C. OTTO SELLERS JR. . . . Physics, Advanced Math, Com¬ puter Programming . . . B.S., Centenary, B.S., La. State Univ., M.S., Northeast La. Univ.;. . . Sponsors Computer Club. MRS. CELESTE S. BUCKNER . . . Geometry . . . B.S., Univ. of Mo., Texas Women’s Univ., Sam Houston, La. Tech, and LSUS. Math Is Abundant at Shreve This year two math credits were required to graduate from Captain Shreve, but many were offered. Among those were General math, Alge¬ bra I, Geometry, Algebra II, Advanced Math, and others. Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II, and Advanced Math and Business Math prepared the students for everyday problems and finan¬ cial needs. Competent teachers educated the students in the area of mathematics. TOP LEFT: Ted McDermott works on his Geometry. BOT¬ TOM LEFT: Mrs. Aderhold finds humor in graphing on the chalkboard. Making the Grade 33 SUldllllU 1 IdS Interesting Elements MRS. PATSY ALLEN . . . Biology, General Science . . . B.S., Wiley College. MR. THOMAS BRANIM . . Biology I . . . B.S. Cumberland College; M.S. Tennessee Tech Uni¬ versity . . . Sponsors Science Club. MRS. BARBARA HAMILTON . . . Biology I . . . B.A. Grambling State University; M.S. Southern University . . . Sponsors National Honor Society. MR. BOBBY HORNE . . . General Science . . . B.S. Louisiana State University; M.A., +30 Northwest¬ ern State University . . . Sponsors CODAC, Golf Team, and Photography Club. 34 LOG The science department of Captain Shreve introduced students to material that would help them in understanding the world in which they live. This department offered courses which included general science, biology, chemistry and physics. All types of teaching aids were used: such as films, science lectures, and laboratory experi¬ ments. General science served as the founda¬ tion in the many fields of science. In biology, students learned the principles of plants and animals. In chemistry and physics, the classes dealt with the study of elements through expe¬ riments. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Mr. Branim observes specimens through a microscope while his class watches patiently. OPPO¬ SITE PAGE BOTTOM: Mr. Kauffman helps students with their lab experiment. TOP: Mr. Salinas explains the many uses of the metric system. BOTTOM: Mr. Perdue describes the parts of a microscope to several of his students. MR. TONY KAUFFMAN . . . Chemistry . . . B.S., LSU; M.Ed., LSU. MS. CYNTHIA KITTLER . . . General Science, Biol¬ ogy II . . . B.S., Zoology, M.S., Zoology, North¬ western State Univ. MR. MATHEW PERDUE . . . Biology I . . . B.A., M.S. Louisiana Tech University; +30 Oklahoma State Univ. . . . Sponsors Student Council and Athletic Business Manager. MR. DOMINIC SALINAS . . . Biology I . . . B.S. Louisiana State University . . . Sponsors Biology Club and Interact. Making the Grade 35 P.E. Stresses Good Sportsmanship Physical Education at Captain Shreve taught students the necessary skills for many sports and activities. The program was designed to encourage good sportsmanship and to show students the value of working with others as a team. During the 1978-79 school year students stayed active by participating in a variety of sports such as football, soccer, basketball, handball, volleyball, baseball, tennis, archery and bounceball. Through activities such as these pupils devel¬ oped physically as well as mentally. MR. DAVID BOYDSTUN . . . P.E. . . . B.S.. M S. Northwestern State Univ. . . . Sponsors Junior Class, Coaches Varsitv Basketball Team. MRS. BETTYE BROOKS . . . P.E. . . . B.S. Gam¬ bling State Univ. MR. JOHNNY BURNOM . . . P.E.. Driver’s Ed. . . . B.S. Grambling State Univ. M.Ed. Southern Univ. . . . Sponsors Student Council. Coaches Jr. Varsity Basketball Team. MR. CLARENCE CONWAY . . . P.E.. . . B.S. South¬ ern Univ.: M.S. Prairie View A M . . . Assistant Football Coach. 36 LOG OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Jill Bennett and Lamar Pugh show the easy way to make two points. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM: Mrs. Brooks shows her stu¬ dents the correct way to shoot a basketball. TOP: Girls demonstrate passing the basketball. ABOVE: Gym students prove you can have fun just hanging around. MR. LEE HEDGES . . . Director of Athletics, Alge¬ bra . . . B.S. Louisiana State Univ.; M.Ed. North¬ western Univ. . . . Head Football and Tennis Coach. MISS DOROTHY JOHNSON . . . Health, P.E. . . . B.S. Grambling State Univ.; Assistant Basketball Coach, Girl’s Track Coach and Pep Squad Spon¬ sor. 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 Univ. . . . Coaches Base¬ ball Team. Making the Grade 37 P.E. Classes Can Be Fun TOP RIGHT: Dennis McClought and David Dethloff show off their muscles. TOP LEFT: Girls participate in gym class. 38 LOG MRS. ALMA MOORE . . . P.E. . . . B.S. Southern University; M.Ed. Northwestern University . . . Girls’ Basketball Coach. MR. TOMMY POWELL . . . Algebra II . . . B.S., M.A. Louisiana Tech University . . . Sponsors F.C.A., Assistant Football Coach. MR. ALDEN REEVES . . . Driver’s Ed. . . . B.S., M.S. Louisiana Tech Univ.. . . Assistant Football Coach. MR. RAYMOND YOPP . . . Driver’s Ed. . . . B.S. Centenary College; M.Ed. Northwestern University. TOP: Mrs. Hedges shows students how to type correctly. BOT¬ TOM: Lynn Harbour works enthusiastically on her bookkeeping assignment. Making the Grade 39 Business Is a Prime Factor of Economy MRS. GENELL COLEMAN . . . General Business, Typing 1. . . B.S., Grambling. MRS. DOROTHY S. FLANAGAN . . . Shorthand 1 . Bookkeeping 1, Typing 1 . . . B.A.. Wiley College, M.A., Univ. of Iowa . . . Sponsors LOG Staff and FBLA. MRS. NELL W. HEDGES . . . Typing 1 . . . B.S., La. Tech, M.Ed.,LSU. For interested students at Captain Shreve, the business department offered courses that would help them in the economic world. It offered many courses including bookkeeping, clerical practice, general business, shorthand and typewriting. All of these courses taught stu¬ dents valuable business skills. Shorthand intro¬ duced an abbreviated system of writing through the use of signs and symbols. Book¬ keeping gave the fundamentals in accounting. Typewriting instructed students in the use of an important communication tool. All of these courses were conducted with the hope that bus¬ iness knowledge would be an asset in the stu¬ dent’s futures. D.E. and C.O.E. Are Valuable Students who enrolled in either Cooperative Office Education and Distributive Education were in for a rewarding experience. Offered in these programs were training in shorthand, typ¬ ing, and bookkeeping. D.E. students went to school for the first three hours to take their required classes, then went to work for the rest of the day. Not only did they obtain experience in working with people; but also, they were paid for their work. Stu¬ dents were employed in various jobs such as; packaging in a pharmacy, checking out grocer¬ ies. selling shoes, and planning ads for stores. The experience gained in taking one of these courses was valuable. MRS. ANNIE COLE . . . Work Study . . . B.S.. Grumbling State University. MRS. LENA LEVISTON . . . C.O.E. Typing II, Cleri¬ cal 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. . . . Spon¬ sors D.E.C.A. TOP RIGHT: Harriet McGuire practices her typing skills. BOTTOM: Frank Fulco arranges merchandise on the shelf. 40 LOG Foreign Languages Increase Awareness MRS. LOUIE CHALEANT . . . French I, II, III, IV . . . B.S., Centenary; M.Ed., La. State Univ. . . . Sponsors French Club, Senior Class. MISS CAROL HICKS . . . English III, Conversa¬ tional French . . . B.A. Dillard Univ. . . . Sponsors French Club. MRS. JUDY HORNE . . . Spanish I, II, III . . . B.A., La. Tech 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. ABOVE: Mrs. Page and Gregg Bennett look at the German Club scrap book. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mrs. Horne helps Mike McDonald with his Spanish trans¬ lation. Four foreign languages were offered at Cap¬ tain Shreve: Fr ench, Spanish, German, and Latin. Each of these subjects also had its own club. These clubs participated in the foreign language Olympics and a foreign language Christmas party. These classes taught the basic skills in reading, speaking, writing, and gram¬ mar. Students also learned about the geography of the country and the customs of the people speaking the language they were studying. After the completion of a foreign language course, students were more aware of the hap¬ penings in the world around them. Making the Grade 41 Music and Art Express Feelings Students were able to develop their own techniques and form a better understanding and appreciation for art through Captain Shreve ' s Art Department. The students were also able to express their feelings in artwork by using colors and shapes. Art students often had their drawings hung on the bulletin boards in the office. Students interested in music could take music, band, orchestra, or choir. Marching band was required for those who took band. Stage band could be taken by those students who showed extra talent in music. Many festi¬ vals were attended and numerous awards brought home. MR. CHARLES FITZPATRICK ... Art I, II. HI. IV . . . B.S.. Centenary . . . Sponsors Art Club. Junior Class MRS. HAZEL HARRIS ... Art Education . . . B.A.. Southern Univ.. M.A.. La. Tech. Univ.: . . . Spon¬ sors Art Club. MR. MIKE RALEIGH . . . Instrumental Music . . . B.A.. La. State Univ.:. . . MRS. HATTIE WADE . . . Vocal Music. English . . . B.S.. Grambling State Univ.:. . . Sponsors Choir. TOP RIGHT: Mrs. Harris looks over her gradebook. BOTTOM RIGHT: Debbie Jorstad. Brian McNeil, and Jim Davis blow thier horns. 42 LOG TOP: Sergeant-First Class Freeman explains military strategy to his ROTC students. BOTTOM: Command Sergeant Chiasson shows Tim Patton and Morris Lewis how to clean a rifle. ROTC Emphasizes Leadership The ROTC program at Captain Shreve ins¬ tilled a sense of honor and patriotism in the stu¬ dents participating in this program. In the class¬ room, students were taught to read maps, use weapons correctly, and perform drill practices. Along with these skills, they were also taught military strategy and military history. Many of the students in ROTC participated in various activities including the drill team, rifle team, and color guard. At homecoming, the rifle team performed. Through the course of the year, ROTC members proved to be valuable to Cap¬ tain Shreve. 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 . . . Spon¬ sors Color Guard, Explorer Post 94, and Special Forces Club. SERGEANT-MAJOR MURRAY HUFFMAN . . . ROTC I . . . U.S. Army, Retired, 24 Years . . . Sponsors Drill Team. Making the Grade 43 Electives Teach Useful Skills Captain Shreve offered a variety of electives this year including home economics, mechani¬ cal drawing, small appliance repair, speech, and woodworking. These courses represented a change from the usual reading, writing, and arithmetic. In home economics, the girls learned how to cook, sew, and perform other aspects of home¬ making. Mechanical drawing taught students skill and accuracy in drawing. Small appliance repairs taught the students how to repair and care for small appliances. All of these electives gave the students a chance to learn new and meaningful skills. MR. JACK L. BOGAN . . . Speech I, Debate . . . B.A., La. Tech. Univ. . . . Sponsors Debate Team and Key Club. MR. MERCULUS J. CHRETIEN . . . Woodwork I . . . B.A. Southern Univ.; M.A. Southern Univ.. . . Sponsors Industrial Arts Club. MISS MALEDA McKELLAR . . . Speech I, II, Eng¬ lish 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, Louisi¬ ana Tech . . . Sponsors Future Homemakers of America. 44 LOG OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Thomas DeBouse and Vy’drine Lane par¬ ticipate in a home economics wedding. OPPOSITE PAGE BOT¬ TOM: Don Cain and Angela Hicks act as the bride and groom in the home economics wedding. TOP: Mr. Sherman leads a group discussion on the moveable parts of a small engine. BOTTOM: Cary Evanoff draws the plans for his dream house. MISS P. L. OBEE . . . Foods and Nutrition, Home and Fam¬ ily Living . . . B.A., Grambling 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. Making the Grade 45 Career Center Teaches Job Skills The Caddo Career Center served as an exten¬ sion of local high schools for students who were interested in obtaining jobs immediately after graduation from high school. The Career Center offered courses such as Commercial Art, Print¬ ing, Welding, Auto Mechanics, Electronics, Health Occupations and Fashion Design. The Caddo Career Center helped the student to discover himself, to learn a skill, and to choose a career in the business world which reflects this knowledge. TOP RIGHT: Gloria Young models fashions at the career center. ABOVE: Ora Lovelace observes as Chadell Pope sews. BOTTOM RIGHT: Andrea Clark, Cassandra Mayhorn and Lisa Go demon¬ strate the correct way to take blood pressure. 46 LOG Cafeteria Has a Variety of Services YOUR TRAY FECUN- Captain Shreve students were offered two hot meals a day, breakfast and lunch. Lunch was served in two lines, the hot lunch line and the sandwich line. A salad bar was provided for those who wished to take advantage of it. Teachers were on duty daily during lunch to make sure that the students’ trays were put up. Special meals were fixed, such as Thanksgiv¬ ing and Christmas dinners. Thanks to Mrs. Kathleen Johnson and her diligent workers, there were some memorable meals in the Cap¬ tain Shreve cafeteria. TOP LEFT: Students get their lunch. ABOVE: Kevin Marler talks to Mrs. Wynn in the Cafeteria. CENTER RIGHT: A cafeteria worker serves the food. BOTTOM RIGHT: A cafeteria worker poses for her picture. Making the Grade 47 School Days The Circles of Shreve Captain Shreve High School is very unique. It is the only school in the area shaped like a circle. This was not the only circle that made our school unique though. Within the school were many circles, not ones you could actually touch or see like the walls of the schools, but circles just the same. There were cir¬ cles of spirit, love, and even disappointments. Every student at Shreve had a circle to belong in — one where he could find things he enjoyed and people to share it with. It was these circles that actually made the school, not the concrete walls. For the true mean¬ ing of life at Shreve was captured within these cir¬ cles. 1 W m T jTifc ' TOP: Craig Hammett tries for the jackpot. BOTTOM: Trombones keep the band lively. ?Z? Tn LEFT. Shelly Elements feeds her parrot. RIGHT: Sally Sweeney gives Lane Baliff a few pointers on cooking ham¬ burgers. BOTTOM: Tony Davis and Screvin Watson prepare for a hunting trip. 50 LOG The Circle of Spirit 52 LOG Spirit has always been an essential part of Captain Shreve. This year was no exception. That old Gator Spirit rang through the halls as the school year got under way. During the 1978- 79 year, many students and teachers made an extra effort to increase school spirit. Even the principal, Mr. Powell, went the extra mile and participated in a football pep rally skit. To the delight of the students, he ended up with a pie in the face. Shreve Spirit was exhibited in other ways too . . . OPPOSITE PAGE: TOP RIGHT: Part of Anna Lathams Z-Club duty is decorating cars with green and gold streamers. BOTTOM LEFT: SuSu Palmer and Leigh Henderson got that spirit. BOTTOM RIGHT: Flag Corps boogies at a game. THIS PAGE TOP LEFT: Spirit runs high at football games. LEFT: Ad Staff member Suzie Talley sells her product. ABOVE: Coach Reeves offers Gator aid. School Days 53 TOP: The Gatorettes always have Gator Fever. ABOVE: Candy sales are vital sources of income to many CS clubs as Sharon Worley and Ginger Trigg demonstrate. RIGHT: Captain Shreve was star-struck during Astra Club’s Spirit Week. These star hangers are Kim Cady, Amy Powell, and Wendy Terry. 54 LOG . . . spirit banners, pep rallies, fund raising projects, car and house decorations, class spirit days, and club spirit weeks were all ways in which Shreve students showed their enthusi¬ asm and pride for school, for team, for self. Gator Spirit made the school year fun and worthwhile — a year to be remembered. TOP LEFT: Shery Benard, Kitty Markham and Scotte Huds- mith promote Freshman spirit. LEFT: Pep Squadders “dec¬ orate” their secret pal’s house. ABOVE: Halftime perform¬ ances are frequently amusing examples of Gator spirit. School Days 55 The Circle of Challenges During the 1978-79 school year at Captain Shreve, students were faced with many chal¬ lenges. Student Council elections, school work, and meeting up to the high standards of many athletic teams and service clubs were a few challenges that every student faced at Captain Shreve. Once one challenge was accomplished there was always another one to take its place. The accomplishments that came with most of these challenges gave the students a feeling of success. This sense of accomplishment was but one of the many things that made this school year worth while. OPPOSITE PAGE RIGHT: Elizabeth Love struggles to reach the top. OPPOSITE PAGE LEFT: Students at Captain Shreve are very competitive. TOP: Mike Burch works with his calcula¬ tor. RIGHT: Ted Henderson aims for the top. ABOVE: Mongu- ella Stull finds landscape sketching a challenge. 56 LOG H VOTE for i CAN ROUB P sophomore. Ttoosumrll Star bahi a 9 Sta f £ ' 3 ! ! + , Vote 4r ihe °) ,r ' . jfctll do ih«y r 3 ' The Circle of Happiness This past school year was filled with many experiences that made us happy; ones we will remember the rest of our lives. There was no way to list all the things that took place during the year that made us enjoy life a little more. Friends, extra-curricular activities, parties, good grades, victories, and holidays, were only a few of the events that brought a feeling of joy. This feeling was captured in simple ways too OPPOSITE PAGE TOP RIGHT: joe Bailey catches some Zzzz! OPPOSITE PAGE LEFT: Charles Cupp does his thing! OPPOSITE PAGE RIGHT: Claudia Franklin and Ricky Clarke are real swing¬ ers! ABOVE: Students are enthusiastic! RIGHT: And they called it puppy love! School Days 59 60 LOG ... A smile or a friendly hello made the day a little easier to bear and go by a little faster. Of course there were times that were not so pleas¬ ant, but that only happened once in a while. The majority of students at Captain Shreve had a fantastic school year, filled with good times and happy memories. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Clay Fleishel and David Risinger fish in their spare time. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM: Sharon Spillers, Laura Wolfe and Janet Woodruff monkey around! CENTER: Football players are active in pep rallies! TOP: Nancy Wells and Lisa Adams enjoy football games! LEFT: Ben Adams goes for older women!! School Days 61 OPPOSITE PAGE RIGHT: SuSu Palmer and Peggy Waddell show disappointment in the out¬ come of the game. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Not Again?!!! ABOVE: Way to go Grace!!! BOTTOM LEFT: Robert Diamond waits patiently to see Mr. Horton. TOP: Losing games were one of Shreve’s disappointments. 62 LOG The Circle of Disappointments During the past year at Captain Shreve, every¬ one had their good times, of course, but there were still some disappointments along the way. Unfor¬ tunately, everything could not be perfect all the time. Everyone, at some point or another during the school year, was disappointed or discouraged about something. Whether it was a bad test grade or losing a district football game, the feeling of dis¬ appointment never seemed to last very long. There were always fun times and exciting moments to lift spirits once again. These disappointments dur¬ ing the year made the good times even better, and the 1978-79 school year one to remember. The Circle of Knowledge Knowledge is the satisfaction of understand¬ ing something through experience of associa¬ tion. It is the never ending process of accumu¬ lating new facts and then putting them to good use. Many students at Captain Shreve gained a great deal of knowledge this year, academi¬ cally. Through classes, and hours of study, stu¬ dents learned everything from the anatomy of a crayfish to the wo; ks of Shakespeare. Students also gained a better understanding of life through the many experiences of high school life. 64 LOG FAR LEFT: Curtis Crenshaw shows Fran¬ ces Foster how to hold a golf club. CEN¬ TER: Becky Reeves practices the piano. LOWER LEFT: Books are a great learning device. ABOVE: Thomas DeBouse learns the mechanics of a gas engine. LEFT: A Freshman finds a Biology test harder than she expected. School Days 65 A Never Ending Circle Circles are unique in that they have no beginning or end. They just go on and on. And like a circle the memories, hopes, and friends of Shreve will go on forever in the hearts and minds of its students. 66 LOG OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP LEFT: Scott Clements aims for the corner pocket. LEFT: Jeff Buesick and Dave Stallard campaign for their candidate. BOT¬ TOM: The flag line waits to perform at half-time. TOP: Randy Davis works out for football. BOTTOM: Ann Prince, Allison Quinn, and Tina Cossee enjoy Mexican food. School Days 67 GATOR In the fall, a random survey was given to Captain Shreve students. This survey was for the LOG. Many observations were obtained from this survey. Such as, CS students prefer¬ red sports cars rather than luxury cars, and except for partying, sports dominated Gator Pastimes. It was also discovered that many students had trouble following directions. When asked to specify “yes” or “no”, the answer was often “sometimes” or “maybe”. Students also had difficulty in making one choice or selecting from the choices given. Here are the results: Pick of the Flicks 1. Animal House 2. Smokey and the Bandit 3. Gone With the Wind A Hrpacp 5 ! Which Way Is Up 6. Up In Smoke 7. Star Wars 8. Heaven Can Wait 9. The Wiz 10. Foul Play Cowboys Win Gator Poll 1. Dallas Cowboys 2. Pittsburgh Steelers 3. Captain Shreve Gators 4. L.S.U ' Tigers 5. Minnesota Vik.i nftfr 6. New Orleans ¥fDaflMrBroncs 0 . Oylrioma Sooners tVgffkansas Razorbacks vv iK.Washington Redskins 6. Paul Me 7. Beatles 8 . Tecyf! Gators Say — Nope to Dope 1. Do you feel that you need a stimulant? Yes —14% No — 86% 2. Do you think marijuana should be legalized? Yes —45% No —55% GREATS T.V. Turn-Ons 1. Mork and Mindy 2. M.A.S.H. 3. Eight is Enough 4. Three’s Company 5. Dallas 6. Saturday Night Live 7. Soap 8. Starsky and Hutch 9. Battle Star Galactica 10. Love Boat Cars With- 1. Trans Am 2 . Camero 3. Corvette 4. Merced 5. Dat 6. Po Gator Pastimes 1. Partying 2. Football 3. Tennis 4. Water skiing 5. Horseback riding 6. Hunting 7. Listening to music 8. Reading 9. Basketball 10 . Swimming The Dating Game 1. In high school is it better to: (a) date around 79% (b) have a steady 20% (c) not date at all 1% 2. On a date would you rather: (a) go to a dance 15% (b) watch T.V. at home 2% (c) go to a movie 17% (d) go out to eat 6% (e) go to a party 60% School Days 69 After Hours ■ Lisa Cireno • Bev Crooms • Sarah Galloway • Shawn Grammer • John Holloway • Leigh Hodges Council Improves Communication Gap The Student Council’s main goal was to improve communication between the council, faculty, and the student body. Many activities were set up to accomplish this goal. Some of these activities included taking charge of home¬ coming and Student I.D.’s. The student council members also sold parking permits and held homecoming court and class officer elections. Under the direction of Mr. Matt Perdue and Mr. Johnny Burnom, the council attended the L.A.S.C. Convention, and sent birthday cards to teachers. DISTRICT DISTRICT DISTRICT E DISTRICT F DISTRICT G TOP RIGHT: Sponsors are: Mr. Matt Perdue and Mr. Johnny Burnom. ABOVE: First Row: Dino Kirkikis, Tom DeFatta, Marilyn Ligon, and David Hennington. Second Row: Belinda Cornelius, Sonja Shelby, Curtis Holmes, Janet Kent, Tim Baliff, Valerie P ' ckens, Leah Sherman, Susan Slater, Charles Marsden, and Carlton Jacobs. Third Row: Mr. Johnny Burnom, SuSu Palmer, Lynette Wright, Hersey Jones, Clyde Dornier, Suzie Talley, Mr. Matt Perdue, Lisa Myles, and Chadell Pope. 72 LOG TOP: Senators are: Sonja Shelby, Charles Marsden, Belinda Cornelius, Carlton Jacobs, Lisa Myles, Dino Kirkikis, Susan Slater, Mari¬ lyn Ligon, David Hennington, Janet Kent, Curtis Holmes, Tim Baliff, Valerie Pickens, Leah Sherman, Tom DeFatta. ABOVE LEFT: “And you want to know where we put them? TOP RIGHT: Executive officers are: SuSu Palmer, Lynette Wright, Hersey Jones, Clyde Dornier, Susie Talley, Chadell Pope. After Hours 73 ABOVE: Student Council members run elections for the student body. TOP OF PAGE: Representatives are: First Row: Cheryl Daniel, Cathy Williams, Pam Pernici, Cynthia Wate, Baronette West, Lessie Rye. Second Row: Houston West, Eddie Dunn, Ted McDermit, Salley Sweeney, Cinde Cameron, Lawrence Kahlden. Third Row: Paul Kasperski, Jerry Schwartenbach, David Stevens, Becky Rasco, Bama LaSource, Tom Buckner. 74 LOG The 1979 Student Council Salute 12 Year Teachers At the end of twelve years, Captain Shreve has grown into an outstanding institution of learning mainly because of its exceptional fac¬ ulty and administration. The 1978-79 Student Council would like to recognize the loyal and dedicated staff members that have worked at Shreve for the past twelve years. These people have unselfishly given their services as coaches, counselors, service workers, and of course prin¬ cipal. In years to come Captain Shreve will con¬ tinue to grow and to maintain its excellent rep¬ utation because of tremendous contributions made by these outstanding members of the staff and administration. 23E L- .OVJ, i - . . 1 V ' ■ £ - ; • • ' m?W ' fe f ft ■ A [ A1 Jig ill A i 1 1 I TOP LEFT: Julius Stalks, Bea Evans, Kathleen Johnson, manager; and Mottieal Smith. ABOVE: Seated: Carrie Brown, Carrie Richardson, Mrs. Carolyn Morris, Mrs. Valore, Miss Inez Franz, Mrs. Dorothy Layton, Mrs. Mildred N. Young. Second Row: Mr. Lee Hedges, Mr. Tommy Powell, Mr. Jack Bogan, Mr. Russell L. Pedro, Mr. Raymond Yopp, Mr. Mathew Perdue, and Mr. Tommy Powell. Not Pictured: Mrs. Dorothy Flanagan, Miss Sandra McCalla, Mrs. Gladys Aderhold, and Miss Georgia Lee. After Hours 75 Z-Club Donates Time, Energy, and Talent Captain Shreve’s Z-Club, sponsored by Miss Lee, was a service club composed of thirty-six girls. Members must have been sophomores, juniors, or seniors, and must maintain a 2.75 average. The purpose of Z-Club was to offer services to the school and community. Throughout the year, Z-Club members vis¬ ited Louisiana Nursing Home once a month. For Halloween, Z-Club had a party for the Brooks Street Children, complete with a witch, candy, and cupcakes. In December, the Z-Club pre¬ sented a style show. Spectacular door prizes were given away and all proceeds were donated to the Kidney Foundation. For Christ¬ mas, Z-Clubbers decorated the office foyer. Also, they sold candy-filled Christmas stock¬ ings. Throughout this school year, Z-Club worked diligently to serve the school and com¬ munity. 76 LOG After Hours 77 OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Sharon Spillers and Sarah Spikes boogie with their friend at the Nursing Home. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM: Sen¬ ior members are — Seated: Julie Kroner, Leigh Ann Lindsey, Peggy Waddell, Lynn Warren, Sara Buford, Renea Ryland. Standing: Becky Rasco, Lauren Cotter, Michele Aura, Lisa Cireno, Tami Webb, Betty Wiener, Sara Kalm- bach, Marilyn Ligon, Cara Derrick, SuSu Palmer. TOP: Officers are — Donna Turn- ham, junior board member; Patti Harrison, sophomore board mem¬ ber; Leigh Ann Lindsey, secretary; Lillian Galloway, senior board member; Lynn Warren, service chairman; Sara Buford, president; Bev Crooms, vice-president; Renea Ryland, treasurer. LEFT: Stephanie Fess chats at the nursing home. ABOVE: Junior members are — Seated: Donna Turnham, Bev Crooms, Dixie Olmstead. Standing, Left to Right: Sarah Spikes, Sharon Spillers, Janet Kent, Anna Latham, Stephanie Fess, Holly Herbert, Valerie Butterfield, Melanie Regan. RIGHT: Sophomore members are — First Row: Amanda Phillips, Patti Harrison. Second Row: Melanie Snodgrass, Pam Pernici. Third Row: Cherry Dunn, Leslie Simpson. 78 LOG TOP LEFT: Amanda Phillips and Patti Harrison make pom-poms for Z-Club spirit week. TOP RIGHT: Michele Aura and Julie Kroner visit a sick friend in the nursing home. ABOVE LEFT: Z-Clubbers sing carols at the nursing home. ABOVE RIGHT: Betty Wiener lends a hand to an elderly friend. After Hours 79 Astra Provides Much Service Astra Club, sponsored by the Altrusa club, performed many activities this year. Under the direction of Mrs. Judy Horne, Astra offered ser¬ vices to the school and community. The mem¬ bers served as guides for the Red River Revel and worked at the Poor Man’s Supper. The girls also visited the children’s ward at L.S.U. Medi¬ cal Center. At Halloween the members sold and delivered Halloween Treats. Astra promoted much school spirit by putting streamers on cards and selling “Dunk ’Em Gators” buttons. During spirit week the club held a breakfast and performed a skit. TOP RIGHT: Junior Members are: Christy Wilburn, Janet Jimes, Genie Correll, Andrea Cook, Carolyn Vanosdall, Susan Sanders, Dina Bennett, Missy Faulbaum, Donna Sanderson. BOTTOM LEFT: Officers are Becky Reeves, Pam Davis, Jennifer Wilburn, Anne Reisinger, Elise Moentman, Susie Talley. BOTTOM RIGHT: Senior Members are Cynthia Phillips, Debra Jury, Kim Selber, Sharon Williams, Jenie Lynom, DeDe Deal. 80 LOG TOP: Astra members promote school spirit by painting banners during spirit week. BOTTOM RIGHT: Sophomore members are: Amy Powell, Wendy Terry, Holly Wilson, Laura DeFreese, Alicia Puddephatt, Kim Cady. After Hours 81 Interact Works to Provide Services Interact, an organization whose main pur¬ pose was to provide services, aided certain needy causes of the local community as well as the school. Under the direction of Mr. Dominic Salinas and Mr. Tony Kauffman, Interact served the Shreveport-Bossier community in many ways. In October, the club assisted in giving a Hallow¬ een party on Brook Street. In November, club members participated in the relief program for the Bossier City tornado victims. Also, bells were rung for the Salvation Army in December. On into the spring, Interact collected for the Heart Fund. By providing these and other ser¬ vices to the community, Interact showed another example of Shreve’s excellent service clubs. TOP RIGHT: Mr. Kauffman discusses club business with officer Clyde Dornier. BOTTOM: Interact members are: First Row: John Holloway, Brian McNeil, Danny Talley, Barry Rachal, Dino Kirkikis, Marty Thompson, Lane Bailiff, and Mark Priddy. Second Row: Brian Schultz, Mike Carpenter, Neal Cowen, Kevin Marler, Tony Davis, Joe Cook, Charles Cupp, Edwin Byrd, Joe Bailey, and Bama LaSorce. Third Row: John Fughler, Joey Milner, Eric Webb, Curtis Brice, Jeff Rickert, Danny Tims, Cary Evanoff, Joe Pickett, Kerry Newman, Paul Johnson, and Ed Cloyd. 82 TOP: Interact officers are: President Neil Cowen, Sergeant-at-Arms Brian Schultz, Treasurer Dino Kirkikis, Vice-President Marty Thompson, Senior Board Member Eric Webb, Junior Board Member John Holloway, and Board Member Michael Carpenter. BOT¬ TOM LEFT: Interact Sponsor Mr. Salinas. BOTTOM RIGHT: Richard Lamb and Dino Kirkikis go door to door collecting for the Heart Fund. After Hours 83 UPPER LEFT: Joe Pickett and Charles Cupp enjoy lunch sponsored by the Rotary Club. UPPER RIGHT: Sophomore members are: First Row: Danny Talley, Charles Cupp. Second Row: Jeff Rickert, Tony Davis. Third Row: Kevin Marler, Joe Pickett, John Fughler. BOTTOM: Junior members are: Brian McNeil, Joe Cook, Mark Pritty, Ed Cloyd, Kerry Newman, Kerry Evanoffe, Paul Johnson, Edwin Byrd, John Holloway. 84 LOG TOP: Senior members are: First Row: Marty Thompson, Mike Carpentar, Dino Kirkikis, Joe Bailey, Barry Raschel, Brian Schultz, Lane Bailiff, Bama Lansoeur, Neil Cowen. Second Row: Eric Webb, Danny Tims, Joey Milner, Curtis Brice. BOTTOM LEFT: Interact spon¬ sors are: First Row: Sally Sweeney, Melanie Snodgrass, Susu Palmer, Melanie Reagon, Lilian Galloway. Second Row: Beth Tuggle, Donna Turnham, Janet Kent, Becky Reeves. Third Row: Kim Selber. BOTTOM RIGHT: Jeff Rickert waits anxiously at club induction. After Hours 85 Key Club Works Together The Key Club, sponsored by Mr. Jack Bogan, was very active in providing services to the school and community this year. The members presented a skit in a pep rally and sold “Captain Shreve” caps. During Christmas, the members helped Sister Margaret deliver Christmas toys and food to needy families in the Shreveport area. Other services included providing relief to the Bossier City tornado victims. The Key Club also proved to be helpful by giving their time to collecting for the March of Dimes. By providing these services and others, the 1978-79 Key Club was a necessary service club to Captain Shreve. ABOVE RIGHT: Freshmen and sophomores are: Jay Thomas, Larry Lindsey, Rob Jenkins Scott Hudsmith, Ben Adams, Screven Watson. TOP RIGHT: The Key Club sponsors are: 1st Row: Peggy Waddell, Danette Faour. Second Row: Pam Pernici, Lesley Simpson, Marilyn Ligon, Bev Crooms, Deborah Tompkins, Beth Reinch, Melissa Moore. BOTTOM LEFT: Officers are: David Dethloff, Junior Board Member; Todd Shaw, Treasurer; Joe Marshall, Secretary; Steven Weinstein, Sergeant-at-Arms; Bill Crenshaw, President; and Mr. Bogan, Sponsor. 86 LOG v vA0S| L •-, m , - . uMl TOP RIGHT: Seniors are: Seated: Joe Marshall, Todd Shaw, Steven Weinstein. Standing: Bill Crenshaw, Stueart Hudsmith. ABOVE: Juniors are: Seated: Crutis Crenshaw, Jimmy Graves, David Dethloff, Rob Feron, Blake Jones, Lacy Williams, Michael Aura. Standing: Jeffrey Teague, Jay Kline, Craig Prothro, Troy Fore. After Hours 87 Leo Club Helps the Community The Captain Shreve Leo Club, a co-educa- tional organization, participated in many projects to help the community. During the Thanksgiving and Christmas seasons they collected canned foods to help Christian Services, They organized many projects to help the school, such as cleaning the parking lots after the Friday night foot¬ ball games. The Leo Club helped to promote school spirit by painting banners and hang¬ ing them around the school as well as in the stadium. They financed their projects with candy sales. 88 LOG TOP RIGHT: Leo club officers are: Scott Martin, Mike Otwell, Corey Costello, Panette Mettz, Susan Slater, Marianne Thomas, Lynda Holland, Sarie Joubert. ABOVE: Members are: Front Row: Marianne Thomas, Penette Mettz, Lisa Rothell, Lynda Holland, Laura Anderson, Alicia Puddephatt, Layna Cook, Sarie Joubert, Elizabeth Love, Kathy Bamberg, Libby Andres. Second Row: Renee Powell, Becky Allen, Lori Thoman, Leigh Henderson, Kim Darby, Carylon DeNova, Beth Conrad, Susan Slater, Melissa Moore, Cindy Waite, Karen Snow. Third Row: Jerry Schwartzbach, Scott Martin, Trey Wynn, Corey Costello, Jay Holland, Mike Otwell, Daryl Garrett, Russell Williams, Craig Hammett. r r ABOVE: Lynda Holland, Becky Allen, Kathy Bamberg, Sarie Joubert, and Renee Powell paint banners for a football game. LEFT: Corey Cos¬ tello and Jay Holland help Carolyn DeNovo deliver canned goods. After Hours 89 Octagon Club; Pieces of Eight The Octagon Club, one of the co-educational service clubs at Captain Shreve, served both the school and community with several work projects this year. Under the direction of Ms. Judy Langley, club members collected toys and clothing for Sister Margaret McCaffery, held a car wash for Muscu¬ lar Distrophy, and worked with the Northwest School. The students also performed a skit for a pep rally, held a car decorating contest, sold Easter treats, and sponsored basketball month. By providing these services, the members had a very good year. TOP RIGHT: Octagon officers include: Corinda Fritz, president; Ms. Langley,sponsor; David Henington, reporter; Donna Atkinson, vice-president; Anne Strozier, secretary; Sara Shiplet, treasurer; Mary Revells, jr. board member; and Janette Peebles, parliamenta¬ rian. ABOVE: Members include: First Row: Mary Revel, Sheri Dickinson. Second Row: Sharon Freeman, Liz Gahn, Karen Hohenber- ger, Sara Shiplet, David Henington, Robin Dickinson, Connie Cates, Judy Bernat, Jan Rivet. Third Row: Corinda Fritz, Tommy Black, Anne Marie Campisi, Julie White, Lisa Go, Donna Atkinson. Fourth Row: Jane Williams, Anne Strozier, Janette Peebles, Joe Casciola, Brad Bozeman, and John Staples. 90 LOG ABOVE: Senior members include: Bottom to Top: David Henington, Corinda Fritz, Conni Cates, Judy Bernat, Robin Dickenson, Jane Williams, Donna Atkinson, Julie White, Jan Rivet, and Janette Peebles. LEFT: Junior members include: Bottom to Top: John Staples, Tommy Black, Karen Hohenberger, Lip Gahn, Anne Strozier, Lamar Pugh, Sara Shiplet, Lisa Go, Brad Bozeman, and Sharon Freeman. After Hours 91 ABOVE: Sophomore and Freshmen mem¬ bers include: Joe Casciola, Mary Revells, Anne Marie Campisi, and Sherri Dicken¬ son. RIGHT: Club members Lisa Go, Allen Beasley, and Julie White help to support CS basketball. 92 LOG ABOVE: Club members Lynda Smith and Tom Hester prepare for a scare. LEFT: Club members Ginger Davis, Alicia Jones, and Jer¬ emy Gray, helped to raise money for the Heart Fund. After Hours 93 French Club Becomes Aware The Captain Shreve French Club promoted an interest in the French langauge, the country of France and its people’s customs. Members became acquainted with French people and many of them spoke the language well. The only requirement was that the student had taken a French course. The fifty club members participated in vari¬ ous French cultural programs including a visit to Meadows museum to see its French paint¬ ings. They also attended dinners with guest speakers who helped increase their awareness of France. To aid in supporting the club’s activi¬ ties, candy was sold. The advisors Mrs. Chalfant and Mrs. Hicks hoped the members became “au courant” in all aspects of French during the year. ABOVE CENTER: Edward Cloyd and Leigh Ann Berry get a lesson in map reading. BOTTOM: Members of the French club are, First Row: Kathlees Robins. Hollie Crowder, Norma Cullick, Lori Wright, Donna Day, Nancy Brinkley, Susanne Berry, Olivia Jones, Madelline Lathum, Gay Turner, Rachel Wilcox, Evelyn Williams, Lisa Goodman. Second Row: Missy Mullin, Lecia Jacobs, Shari Seabaugh, Suzie Talley, Debbie Jorsted, Anne Strozier, Glena Galloway, Sarie Jouber, Sharon Worley, Valerie Vaughan, Sara Kunz- man, Mary Chapman. Third Row: Dale O’Barr, Robb Read, Russel Watkins, Ed Shaw, Wade McCutchen. 94 LOG TOP RIGHT: Officers are: Donna Day — Secretary, Madeleine Latham — Treasurer, Debbie Jorstad — President, Lisa Good¬ man — Vice-President. BOTTOM LEFT: Sponsors are Mrs. Chalfant and Mrs. Hicks. After Hours 95 Spanish Club Learns Spanish Customs The purpose of the 1978-79 Spanish Club at Captain Shreve was to learn more about life and customs of Spanish speaking nations. El Club de Espanol hosted the interlingual Christmas party. This was a party with foods from various countries. Members of the club went to dinner several times a year at various local Mexican restaurants to learn more about the lifestyles of Spanish speaking peo¬ ple. In the spring El Club de Espanol com¬ peted with other foreign language clubs in an Olympic contest. Each club member was required to have at least one Spanish credit or be currently enrolled in Spanish. TOP RIGHT: Eric Horton enjoys playing with the Mexican alligators. ABOVE: Spanish club members are: Front Row: Carol Flee- man. SuSu Palmer. Leigh Henderson. Lamar Pugh. Julie Johnston. Cheryl Hardy. Lisa Fiore, Valarie Pickens. Sibyl Baduga. Les Lobel. and Scott Green. Second Row: Brig Norwood, John West. Bill Cunningham, David Cowart. Pete Tucker. David Martin. Leslie Simp¬ son. Chrissy Sterba, Susan Gorsulowsky. Cindy Waite. Julie Miller. Michael Taylor. Susan Baldridge. Leigh Hodges. Laura Ehrhardt, Dusty Walton. Patti Martin. Carrie Falter, and Lacy Williams. Third Row: Buck Billings. Nicky Nolfe, Bobby Baduga. Cliff Barnes, Somar Galen. Skipper Bohm. Dick Joiner, Eric Horton. Laura Sigler. Screven Watson, and Cherry Dunn. 96 LOG TOP: Spanish Club officers are: Cherry Dunn, president; Somar Galen, secre¬ tary; Susan Baldridge, treasurer; Leigh Henderson, vice-president. LEFT: Kathy Gulledge, Daniel Sklar, and Earl Moore examine the Spanish items in Mrs. Horne’s room. After Hours 97 Black Studies Stresses Cultural Enrichment The Black Studies Association this year com¬ pleted many different activities during the 1978- 79 school year. This club, advised by Mr. Rudolph White, Mrs. Lena Leviston, and Mrs. M. D. Green, sponsored activities such as the Sickle Cell Anemia Drive. The club also had a candy sell, attended church services, and held a fund rais¬ ing car wash. Through these projects, students gained knowledge of their talents and valuable pride. Club members showed interest in sup¬ porting tl e school spirit by participating in a pep rally during the football season. Once again, Black Studies members sponsored the Black History Week. TOP RIGHT: Officers are: Curtis Homes. President, John Cornelius, Kenneth Carter. Treasurer. Hersey Jones. Vice-Pres. Vandelon Williams. ABOVE: Members are: 1st Row: Debra Jury, Anthony Thomas. Sonia Williams. Lonnie Smith. Cynthia Bell. Angela Holmes, Nettie Dorsey. Barbara Ware. Shundra O’Neal, Sandra Smith. Patrice Bradford. Jill Martin. 2nd Row: Ruby Richardson. Ola Henderson. Barenette Atkins. Linda Thomas, Vandelon Williams, Chadell Pope, Sharon Freeman. Yvonne Smith. Branke Pennywell. Vy ' Drine Lane. Andrea Clark. 3rd Row: John Cornelius. Cassandra Mayhorn, Woneaudera Gilliam. Gloria Young. Anthony Cain. Jackie Carter. Curtis Holmes, Ronnie Backingham, Robert Sims, Neal Carter. Verett Mims. 98 LOG TOP LEFT: Sponsors are: Mrs. Green and Mr. White. TOP RIGHT: Black Studies enjoys talking with Mrs. Green’s little boy. BOT¬ TOM: Members of Black Studies sit down and enjoy relaxing at a club meeting. After Hours 99 German Club Celebrates Festivals Captain Shreve’s German Club held several parties in correspondence with German festi¬ vals, such as Fasching, and German Christmas. They also attended the Texas Association of German Students convention. Mrs. Ruth Page, sponsor of the club, organ¬ ized other events which included soccer games, speakers, films, and slide presentations. The club also shared activities with German clubs in other schools. The purpose of these events was to share German culture and lan¬ guage in a social atmosphere. TOP RIGHT: First Row: Christy Wilburn, vice-president. Second Row: Sherri Muslow, treasurer; and Lori Clanton, historian. Third Row: Gary Wiygal, sgt. at arms; Donna Sanderson, president; Carroll Watts, secretary. ABOVE: Seated: Jane Mecom, Catherine Watts, Christy Wilburn, Donna Sanderson, Tanya Gandy, Pennie Mckinney, Sherri Muslow, Gregg Rewis. Second Row: Carroll Watts, John Trigg, Laurie Clanton, Brad Bozeman, Randy Randall, Lorrie Anderson, Terry Chesser. Third Row: Greg Bennett, Tim Bailiff, Mike Otwell, Todd Wolfram, Gary Wiygal, Melanie Snodgrass. Fourth Row: Tommy Butler, Pete Tucker, Paul Koerner, Jer¬ emy Gray, Chris Baldwin, Susan Nelson. Fifth Row: Scott Vest, Bill Hightower, Jeff Randall, Jim Gorsulowsky, Hersey Jones, Paul Johnson, Jon Burelback, Keith Waddell, Mrs. Ruth Page, club sponsor. 100 LOG Debate Team Speaks With Experience TOP RIGHT: Mr. Jack Bogan, the beloved faculty advisor. ABOVE: Debate team members: First Row: Susan McIntyre, David Ste¬ vens, Mr. Bogan, Denise Taylor, Lynnette Wright, and Tom Hoeflinger. Second Row: David Dethloff, Dan Roubein, Evan Campbell and Jim Davis. The 1978-79 school year was a busy one for the Captain Shreve debate team. Accompanied by the drama team, the debate team attended forensic tournaments throughout the state, including Tournament of Champions. In Febru¬ ary, the speech and debate department hosted the Captain Shreve tournament. Under the direction of Mr. Jack Bogan, the Gator debaters spent many hours preparing for the annual CS spring talent show, SHOWBOAT. In exchange for hard work and worry, the team received tangible awards such as trophies and intangible awards of knowledge and experience. After Hours 101 Latin Club Stays Active An important goal of the Latin Club this year was to try to serve Captain Shreve in any way possible. The club sold corsages during home¬ coming and attended an Inter-Language Club Christmas Party. They also promoted school spirit by participating in a skit during a pep rally. Sponsored by Mrs. Sherry Yerger, Latin Club members were involved in the Inter-Lan¬ guage Club Olympics during the spring. Some members were sent as delegates to the state JCL convention. In addition to these activities this year, they designed and bought new club shirts and sold ‘Captain Shreve 1 glasses as a money¬ raising project. Again this year the Latin Club provided a basis for a better understanding the Latin language, history and culture. TOP LEFT: Officers: Tom Buckner — Consul, Joey Milner — Co-Consul, Jerry Schwarzbach — Parliamentarian, Scott Martin — Treasurer, Donna Sanderson — Scriba, Chrsity Wilburn — Nuntius. ABOVE: 1st Row: Charlotte Wagner, Cynthia Phillips, Jerry Schwarzbach, Christy Wilburn, Donna Sanderson, James Stamper, Jim Davis, Mrs. Yerger, Sponsor, David Stevens. 2nd Row: Danny Smith, David Craft, Alan Downs, Anne Watkins, Dewayne McClure, Tom Buckner, Michael Aura, Bobby Lane, Rusty Downey, Gary Wiygul, Elard Haden. 3rd Row: Wade McCutheon, Charles Eldred, Myra Jacobs, Jenny Wilburn, Pam Nelson, Danny Talley, Joey Milner, Nancy Futrell, Kim Cady, Sara Shiplet, Carolyn Nagliocca, Georgia Booras, Susie Boogaerts, Debbie Davis, Shelia Fannon, Troy Fore, David Risinger, Scott Martin. 102 LOG FHA Encourages Universal Brotherhood Future Homemakers of America helped its members to grow as individuals and prepared them for future family and community living. The members were encouraged to become involved in home and community affairs. The organization promoted universal brotherhood and a better understanding of man. Under the guidance of Mrs. Mitchell and Miss Obee, FHA members visited the Shriners’ Hos¬ pital as well as local nursing homes. Members also raised money for St. Judes’ Children’s Hos¬ pital in Memphis, Tennessee. Through activi¬ ties such as these, FHA members made the 1978-79 year a successful one. TOP LEFT: Officers are: Olivia R. Owens, Angela La Verne Hicks, Ola Henderson, Cynthia Bell, Barbara Clinton, Constance Y. Brok- enberry. ABOVE: Front Row: Mrs. L. B. Mitchell, Stephanie Baaks, Felisa Wheeler, Lessei Rye, Leota Noakes, Leanne Burelbach, Mary Ann Jones, Ola Henderson, Ama O. Jacobs, Annette Thomas. Second Row: Constance Y. Brokenberry, Barbara Clinton, Conna Harris, Deborah Rasco, Baronette Atkins, Ruby Richardson, Sharon Smalley, Shirley Carmack. Third Row: Angela LaVerne Hicks, Olivia R. Owens, Veronica Dianne Caldwell, Cynthia Bell, Rosemary Buckingham, Lisa Bezet, Heather 1 is. After Hours 103 4-H Helps Community The active 4-H Club was an asset to Captain Shreve and the community. During the year, 4- H members were encouraged by their sponsors Mrs. L. B. Mitchell and Miss Obee to develop their own individual projects. The purpose of the 4-H Club was to provide knowledge and skills for work of the home, farm, and commu¬ nity and to enable members to pursue their tal¬ ents in this area. The 4-H Club members were very consider¬ ate this year to the needy. They collected cloth¬ ing for the needy during Thanksgiving holidays. They also collected clothing and canned goods for the unfortunate Bossier City tornado vic¬ tims. Participation in these activities not only helped the community but also helped club members during the 1978-79 school year. TOP RIGHT: Club officers are: Seated: Anna Jacobs and Vicki Adams. Standing: Shundra O’Neal and Karen Webb. ABOVE: Club members are: First Row: Miss Obee, Liza Brokenberry, Regina Adams, and Vicki Adams. Second Row: Debra Rasco, Belinda Brad¬ ford, Sharon Henson, Jacquilyn Sudds, Karen Webb, Anna Jacobs, Shundra O’Neal, and Kathy Williams. 104 LOG Captain Shreve Band TOP LEFT: Leonard Wilson spends many after school hours improving his beat. CENTER: The Gator Band pro ¬ duces many spectacular half time performances. BOTTOM LEFT: Charles DeMoss, Dennis Ester, and Scott Wilson appeared to have a common problem. BOTTOM RIGHT: Band Director, Mike Raleigh, studies new chart music. After Hours 105 Science Club Explores New Fields This year the Science Club at Captain Shreve, under the direction of Mr. Thomas Branim, explored a wide range of fields. Some activities included a tour of the Lucas Water Treatment Plant and participation in a course of CPR (Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation). The club also visited a planetarium to gain more information on our solar system. Other events scheduled by the Science Club during the year were participation in the Sci¬ ence Fair and a tour of the Louisiana State Medical School in Shreveport. ■ : NBIU ■TVv li Pi SOL ■ iwy ' al • TFiBnlw . . flj P C711 TMTIH msm w TOP RIGHT: Science Club officers are: First Row: Sally Tucker, president; Mark Priddy, treasurer; Marcus MacGriff, interclub coun¬ cil representative. Second Row: Wade McCutcheon, program director; Karen Snow, secretary; Julie White, vice-president. ABOVE: Science Club members are: First Row: Mark Priddy, Marce Dille, Brian Bridges, Trey Wynn, Linda Bowles, Julie White. Second Row: Scott Doyle, Dan Roubein, Eric Horton, Karen Hohenberger, Sally Tucker, Mr. Branim, sponsor; John Horning, Darryl Garrett, Wade McCutcheon, Marcus MacGriff. Third Row: Dale O’Barr, Robert Robichaud, Kim Cady, Karen Snow. 106 LOG Art Club Brightens School The Art Club of Captain Shreve with Pres¬ ident, Leigh Henderson; Vice-President. Chris Haacher; Secretary, Linda Smith: and Treasurer, Wendy Lehr participated in many activities to make the school more attractive. The club members were responsible for dec¬ orating the special box in which the Home¬ coming Court sat at the football game. They drew and framed emblems for each club. These were put on display throughout the school. The members painted all the trash cans in the school to add color to the halls. TOP LEFT: Officers are: Seated: Leigh Henderson. Chris Haacher. Standing: Linda Smith, Mrs. Harris. Wendy Lehr. ABOVE: Mem¬ bers are: Chris Haacher, Linda Smith. Wendy Lehr.. Vicki Cannon, Evelyn Williams. Genie Correll. Carolyn DeNova. Leigh Hender¬ son. Janet Jimes. Mary Lynn Chance. After Hours 107 History Club Plans Trip to New Orleans The purpose of the 1978-79 History Club at Captain Shreve was to gain a better knowledge of the history of Louisiana and the United States. Officers Betty Wiener, President; Melanie Taylor, First Vice-President; Lisa Cireno, Sec¬ ond Vice-President; Susan Slater, Secretary; and Cindy Cameron, Treasurer, arranged for speakers to attend the meetings and acquaint the members with historical facts, During Christmas, the club members took candy canes to the children’s wing at Louisiana State Medical Center. The members visited New Orleans in the spring. This trip was funded by candy sales. TOP RIGHT: History Club sponsor: Mrs. Eleanor Cameron. ABOVE: Offi¬ cers are: Cindy Cameron, Lisa Cireno, Melanie Taylor, Betty Wiener, and Susan Slater. 108 LOG ABOVE: History Club members are: Back Row: Lynnette Wright, Sherie Muslow, Judy Bernat, Yolanda Leake, Sharon Seabaugh, Diana Grigsby, Tami Webb, Judy Procell, Lacy Williams, Tracy Burch, Alison Quinn, Lauren Cotter, Tina Cosse, Libby Andress, Jill Bennett, John Holloway, Edwin Byrd, Jimmy Graves, and Danny Tims. LEFT SIDE: Sally Tucker, Cynthia Phillips, Leigh Ann Lind¬ sey, Becky Rasco, Cindy Broyles, Melissa Moore, Beth Reinsch, Cindy Camer on, and Kim Selber. RIGHT SIDE: Ann Prince, Elizabeth Love, Renea Ryland, Sara Kalmbach, Betty Weiner, Melanie Taylor, Susan Slater, Lisa Cireno, and Mrs. Eleanor Cameron. After Hours 109 FCA Promotes Christian Attitude FCA, the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, was an organization that brought together ath¬ letes interested in living lives centered around Christ. At meetings, by sharing his experiences, Coach Powell, who sponsored FCA, taught the members ways to bring Christ into their lives. Also, members discussed their experiences and the impact they had on their lives. Another pur¬ pose of FCA was to build character, and strengthen leadership abilities. The officers, Eric Webb, president, Tom Buckner, vice-presi¬ dent, and Todd Hughes, secretary, as well as other members, set good Christian examples for the student body. TOP RIGHT: Officers are: Coach Powell, sponsor; Tom Buckner, vice-president; Eric Webb, president; Todd Hughes, secre¬ tary. ABOVE: Members are: First Row: Eric Webb, Barry Kahlden, Blake Jones, Darryl Garrett, Todd Hughes, Stueart Huds- mith, Mike Otwell, Larry Anderson. Second Row: John Trigg, David McNaughton, Steve Weinstein, Jeff Teague, Chuck Stad- tlander, Scott Pernici, Hersy Jones. Third Row: Tom Buckner, Jay Holland, Tim Hawkins, Mike Rice, Rusty Downey, Roy Lane, Carlton Jacobs. Fourth Row: Curtis Crenshaw, Marty Regan, Trey Winn, Ronnie Wagnon, Scott Martin, David Duncan. Fifth Row: Richard Lamb, Randy Davis, Jerry Schwarzbach, Chris Marler, Lane Bailiff. IP 110 LOG Computer Club Plans for the Future The Computer Club which was sponsored by Mr. C.O. Sellers, was an organization which promoted an interest in the world of data proc¬ essing. Members of the Computer Club were enrolled in Computer Programming and Advanced Math. Members of Captain Shreve’s Computer Club studied different types of computers, computer programming languages, and their application in this rapid-paced technological society. Activ¬ ities of the Computer Club included a visit to the L.S.U. Medical School to study their data processing system. Classroom visits by pro¬ gramming experts, and demonstrations of microcomputers now available on the market were also some of the educational activities of this year’s Computer Club. TOP LEFT: Officers are: Left to Right: Lillian Galloway, treasurer: Lisa Cireno. vice-president; Pam Davis, secretary: Andy Freeman, president. ABOVE: Members are: First Row: Jerry Schwarzbach. Paul Koerner. Bill Crenshaw. Andy Freeman. Philip Taken. Second Row: Steve Price. Lillian Galloway. Michele Aura. Rick Thompson. Ann Prince. Belinda Cornelius, Marcv Dille. Pam Davis. Lisa Cir¬ eno. Barry Rachal. Joe Marshall. Stephen Nelson. Third Row: Joey Milner. Kelly Walker. Ed Moore. Earl Lindanger. Kim Selber, Keith Gray. Wade McCutcheon. Todd Shaw. Mark Farley. After Hours 1 1 1 Choir Members Gain Experience This year, the Captain Shreve High School Choir developed many skills and gained experi¬ ence in the field of music. Greater experience was gained as they held a number of concerts at many of the elementary and junior high schools. The members also sold “Captain Shreve” glasses and candles. They entertained senior citizens by singing at nursing homes. The members accomplished these activities success¬ fully because they were sincere and apprecia¬ tive. Mrs. Hattie Wade sponsored the choir group and worked with its members to achieve a greater appreciation for music. TOP RIGHT: Officers: Jackie Sudds, Dennis McClought, Macky Giles, Edmond Bates, Angela Holmes. TOP LEFT: Accompanist: Shirley Thomas and Tony Washington. Above: 1st Row: Everette Silas, Gay Petty, Jennifer Youngblood, Jacqueline Sudds, Angela Holmes, Pamelia Cooper, Alfreda Gaddison, Antonio Washington, Macky Giles. 2nd Row: Carl Wimberly, Charles Shelby, Debbie Jimism, Pamela Newson, Joyce Pope, Sandra Giles, Shirley Thomas, Pamela Johnson, Lillian Bennett, Dennis McClought, James Ford. 3rd Row: Cornell Wilson, Edmond Bates, Olivia Owens, Brianna Adams, June Carson, Faye Thomas, Debra Pea, Nadine Ratliff, Johny Myles, Charles Carey. 112 LOG Orchestra Is Carefully Conducted The Captain Shreve Orchestra was a big suc¬ cess this year. It gave many students a chance to develop their musical talent. The objective of this organization was to gain a thorough musical background that would profit the members later in life. This was achieved through careful study, practice, and performance. The members also developed an appreciation for music in any style or medium. Under the direction of Mrs. Parker, the group performed at places throughout the city. TOP RIGHT: The Staff Members are: Front Row: Nancy Futrell. librarian; Mary Revells, librarian: Laren Moss, reporter; Grade Hender¬ son. secretary-treasurer: Meg Williams, president. Second Row: John Cornelius, librarian; David Martin, librarian; and Bob McDowell, vice-president. ABOVE: First Row: Meg Williams, Bob McDowell, Steve Price, Anne Watkins. Bryan Gentry. John Cornelias. David Mar¬ tin, Grade Henderson. Second Row: Angie Row, Karen Moss, Nancy Futrell, Lisa Beckerdite, Mary Revells, and Barry Buckner. After Hours 11 3 FBLA Means Business Future Business Leaders of America, a national youth organization, encouraged its members to take an interest in their choice of business occupat ions. The purpose of this year ' s club was to develop competent, aggres¬ sive business leadership. FBLA members broadened their knowledge of the business world by participating in dis¬ trict. state, and national conventions. Under the leadership of faculty advisors Mrs. Dorothy Flanagan and Mrs. Lena Leviston, members participated in projects such as keeping a scrapbook, going on field trips, selling candy and various other fund-raising projects. Through these activities, members developed good business qualities. TOP RIGHT: Tammie Kelley runs off a page of the stock market reports. ABOVE: First Row: Vandelan Williams, Barbara Ware. Katherine Beavers, Liz Gahn. Barbara Clinton. Donna Fiongos. and Patrice Theo. Second Row: Vicki Adams. Kertha Davis, Debra Jury, Chrissy Steba, Rosemary Small. Gwendolyn Hancock, and Heather Willis. Third Row: Woneaundera Gillian. Leechia Jacobs, Deborah Daw. Sheila Parker. Donna Woodard. Rene Whitaker. Julie Miller, Andrea Clark, and Ola Henderson. Fourth Row: June Wong. Karen Carr. Anna Jacbos. Tammie Kelly. Terri Taylor. Donna Harris, and Jennifer Mitchell. 114 LOG DECA Works Hard at Jobs DECA enabled students to develop a sense of responsibility and a feeling of security for future business careers. This program was set up for developing future leaders for Marketing and Distribution. The organization consists of 40 members, most of which attended classes half of the day and then went to work at their respective jobs which prepared them for future vocations they may enter after completing their education. In March the members attended La. DECA Career Development Conference in New Orle¬ ans. In May the club combined with CDC and went to a national convention held in Houston. Guided by Mrs. Jan Otwell, members learned the responsibility of holding a job while contin¬ uing their education. First Row: Frank Fulco, Mark DeFatta, Lane Bailiff, Joe Darwin, Dick Whittington. Second Row: Todd Hughes, Belinda Young, Rae Ducharme, Tanya Huggs, Jasnine Joubert, Nancy Doran, Harriett McGuire, David Mireles, Mike Williams. Third Row: Chris Shem- well, Ed Nader, Jann Curtis, Linda Terrio, Debbie Simmons, Dawn Lieber, Barbara Tableman, Anne Griffith, Becky Barber, Susan Sikes, Becky Summers, Mrs. Otwell, Jay Shemwell. Fourth Row: Marcus McGriff, Scott Patterson, Phillip Taken, Steve Sharp, Mackey McLendon, Ty McKinnie, Taylor Barnes, Jonathan Cook, Neal Cowan. TOP RIGHT: Linda Terrio straightens merchandise. 116 LOG TOP LEFT: Mike Otwell knows she’s in there somewhere! TOP RIGHT: Mrs. Otwell visits a student at work. BOTTOM RIGHT: DECA Officers are: Linda Terrio, Debbie Timmons, Dawn Lieber, Neal Cowen, Chris Shemwell, Mike Otwell, Joe Darwin. BOTTOM LEFT: Janine Joubert straightens merchandise in her after school job. After Hours 117 Drama Club Shows Determination The Drama Club of Captain Shreve gave stu¬ dents the opportunity to show their theatrical talents. The Drama Club presented three major plays. The two fall plays were “Hatful of Rain” and “Smallest of All”. Presenting two fall plays was very hard but the students showed their deter¬ mination to work and devoted most of their time to drama. The spring play “Marathon 33” was very successful. The Drama Club also pre¬ sented a one act play at the Red River Revel. At the annual spring Drama Club Banquet awards were given for best acting and the best crew. Members also participated in many speech tournaments throughout the state. TOP RIGHT: Drama Club officers and sponsors are: Seated: Catherine Watts, Dina Bennett, Lorrie Anderson. Kneeling: Miss McKellar, Mr. Pedro, Carroll Watts, Mrs. Page. Standing: Marilyn Ligon, Cara Derrick. Not Pictured: Mrs. Aderhold. ABOVE: Mem¬ bers are: First Row: Carroll Watts, Catherine Watts, Amy Brossette, Carolyn Van Osdell, Cara Derrick, Peggy Waddell, Carolyn DeNova, Laura Wolfe, Ben Adams, Robert Diamond, Libby Andres, Elizabeth Philley, Ginger Trigg, Ed Shaw, David Smith, John David Horning, Anne-marie Cole, jeannie Linam, Beth Tuggle. Second Row: Alicia Jones, Barbara Tableman, Lynda Holland, Liz Gahn, Dina Bennett, Carol Hallquist, Valarie Vaughn, Melanie Snodgrass, Claudia Franklin, Debbie Fitch, Hollie Crowder, Scott Green, Madelline Latham, Carolyn Cooper, Cappie Cobb, Sibyl Badugu, Michelle Day, Jill Booker, Monika Moss, Mike Philley, Mari¬ lyn Ligon. Third Row: Mark McCrocklin, Carol Whittington, Tracy McDonald, Donnie Carey, Leslie Andrews, Pam Hendershot, Syd¬ ney Dowden, Aubrey Burroughs, Lisa Goodman, Lamar Pugh, Natalie Nicholas, Kathleen Robbins, Rachel Wilcox, Dale O’Barr, Susie Boogaerts, Dwaina McClure, Joy Gray, Andres DeFoy, Lisa Fiore, Lorrie Anderson, Diane Grigsby, Tami Webb, Shari Seaburg, Missy Mullen, Susan Jacks. Fifth Row: Chris Marler, Danny Tims, Joe Bailey, Ricky Clarke, Robb Read, Sir. Everette Silas. TOP LEFT: Chris Marler and Carroll Watts practice dancing for “Marathon 33”. CENTER: Ricky Clarke and Claudia Franklin show off during play practice. TOP RIGHT: Miss McKellar nervously watches dress rehearsals. BOTTOM LEFT: Cara Derrick and Ricky Clark comfort Danny Tims in the play “Hatful of Rain”. BOTTOM RIGHT: Cast of “Smallest of All”. After Hours 119 ROTC Training Tomorrow’s Leaders Today TOP RIGHT: Cadet Colonel Thomas M. Buckner. ABOVE: Left to Right: Nancy Brinkley. Robert Stuart. Anthony Matthews. Ger- oalyn Jackson, and Sally Cunningham. 120 LOG The Captain Shreve Junior ROTC had many competitive and social activities throughout the 1978-79 school year. The Drill Teams and the Rifle Teams competed locally and nationally. The Caddo Parish Cadet Corps Commander, Cadet Colonel Thomas M. Buckner, worked with LTC Herman E. Schubarth, Director of Army Instruction for Caddo Parish Schools, in coordinating the competitive and social activi¬ ties of the cadet corps at the ten parish high schools. ROTC Emphasizes Good Citizenship TOP LEFT: Cadet Lieutenant Colonel Nancy Brinkley, Shreve’s first female commander. ABOVE: First Row: Tom Buckner, Nancy Brinkley. Second Row: Anthony Matthews, Sally Cunningham, Robert Stuart, Geroalyn Jackson, Russell Campbell. Third Row: Tim Patton, Belinda Bradford, Charles Selby, Sal Biondo, Talben Pope, Donald Lowe, Charles Marslen, Charles Adams. Fourth Row: David Simmons, Mark Clark, Ivory Mosley, Frederick Jackson, Dwayne Jackson, Betty Smith, John Trigg, and Beverly Allen. After Hours 121 The objectives of the Army Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps are to develop in each cadet good citizenship, self-reliance, leader¬ ship, responsiveness to constituted authority, a knowledge of basic military arts and sciences, an appreciation of the role of the U.S. Army in support of national objectives, and an ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing. Shreve’s Junior ROTC program of Instruction was rated in the top twenty percent in the nation by a Federal Evaluation Team and was awarded the Honor Unit with Distinction Award by Washington, D.C. TOP: Headquarters Company includes: First Row: Tim Patton. Second Row: Belinda Bradford. Ok Henderson. ThirdI Row: Glen Bates. David Simmons. Mark Clark, Karen Kemp. Wayne Johnson, Theodore Jones, Do zet s utre y ' , Shar0 5Pf ed A A ° p S , hn els. Marie Carmack. Tammy Winchel. David Cowart. Robin Dowden, Leon Jackson. Fourth Row: Vinson 1ROVF Com Myles Parisen White. Morris Lewis. Cynthia Thomas. Victor Amos, Barbara Alford. Scott Roberts, and Bennie Henry. ABOVE. Com¬ pany A includes: First Row: Charles Shelby. Second Row: Sal Binodo. Jacqueline Jewitt. Third Row: Joe Jones. Ivory Mosley. Fre¬ drick Jackson. Jerry Jordan. Fourth Row: Rena Burr. Leonard Williams. Hersey Martin Cassandra Mayhorn. Terry (Shesser. Pamla Rempel. Anna Jacobs. Randy Randal. Quantrell Gordon. Fifth Row: Clay Rowe. Greg Ware. Mike Philley. Vernon Webb. Mike Nel¬ son Judy Washington. Trudie Abner. Tina Johnson. Barbara Dallas. Sixth Row: Micheal Moisey. Arlean Walpool. James Avant, Jef frey Busey. Mathwes. Anthony Fontenot. Jennett Hayden. Roslind Caldwell, and Marvin Davis. 122 LOG TOP: First Row: Talben Pope. Second Row: Donald Lowe, Barbara Ware. Third Row: Mitchell Tatum, Dewayne Jackson, Betty Smith, Diane Winchel. Fourth Row: Stephanie Draughn, Catherine Shaw, Greg Rewis, Benjamin Jimison, Verlene Jordan, Anette Johnson, John Lewis, Karen Sikes. Fifth Row: Matthew Anderson, David Smith, Theodore Hinderson, Rhonda Evans, Jill Martin, Nanette Plater, Curtis Fox, Cassandra Mack. Sixth Row: Mark Demry, Marvin Beasly, John Richmond, Anthony Bristol, Jimmie Speed, Brenda White, LaWarren Alford, Cathy Ware, Pennel Roberts. BOTTOM: First Row: John Trigg, Whit Conway, Charles Adams, Charles Marsden, Clyde Dornier, Beverly Allen, Diane Brown. Second Row: Lawrence Cage, Kevin Bristo, Lechia Jacobs, Cynthia Smith, Terri Washington. Third Row: Ricky Clark, Darren Holt, Cheryl Brown, Bridgette Harris, Aaron Washington. Fourth Row: Lonnie Thomas, Angela Redd, Foster Carthern, Benita Allen, Brian Ant hony, Tom Defatta. After Hours 123 CS Drill Teams Work Hard The Captain Shreve Drill Teams worked hard during the 1978-79 school year. Under the supervision of their sponsor, Sergeant Major Murry J. Huffman, they traveled throughout the states of Louisiana, Texas, and Arkansas. They participated in various high school and college competitions, and community parades The Female Drill Team was commanded by Jackie Jewitt and the Male Drill Team was com¬ manded by Talben Pope. The hard work and dedication of these highly skilled cadets paid off in trophies. TOP RIGHT: Sergeant Major Murray J. Huffman, sponsor of the Drill Teams. CENTER: The Captain Shreve Female Drill Team includes: First Row: Jackie Jewitt, commander; Cynthia Smith, Sina Redd, Brenda Whity. Second Row: Belinda Bradford, Jill Martin, Diane Brown, Rene Caldwell, Barbara Dallas. Third Row: Donzetta Autrey, Jeanetta Hayden, Rhonda Evans, and Cynthia Thomas. ABOVE: The Male Drill Team includes: First Row: Talben Pope, commander. Second Row: Dwayne Jackson, Victor Amos, Theodore Jones. THIRD ROW: David Simmons, Mardy Samuels, Frederick Jackson, Ivory Mosley. Fourth Row: Charles Adams, Jeff Busey, John Mytes, and Jimmie Speid. 124 LOG ROTC Teaches Survival The Special Forces Club, or Explorer Post 94, sponsored by Sergeant William Freeman Jr., received training in orienteering, survival, and small unit tactics. Commanded by Russell Campbell, the unit participated in several over¬ night outings to the wilderness area of Barks¬ dale Air Force Base and to Garland Scout Ranch. Orienteering was an out door competitive sport that combines athletic ability with map¬ reading and direction finding skills. Newly organized this school year, the Orienteering Club, sponsored by Sergeant Major Murray J. Huffman, traveled to high school, college and community orienteering meets in Louisiana, Arkansas, and Texas. Team members were suc¬ cessful in winning several trophies. TOP LEFT: Sergeant William Freeman, Special Forces Club sponsor. CENTER: Special Forces Club includes: First Row: Russell Campbell, Timothy Patton. Second Row: John Trigg, Thomas Buckner, Robert Stuart, David Simmons. Third Row: Dwayne Jackson, LaWarren Alford, Ted Henderson, Lawrence Cage, Morris Lewis, David Smith, Greg Ware, Cassandra Mayhorn, Rosalinda Caldwell. Fourth Row: William Cunningham, Jeff Busey, Anthony Fontenot, Greg Rewis, Brenda White, Marwin Beasly, Jacqueline Jewitt, Morris Chesser, Randy Randall, Matthew Anderson, and Mark Samuels. ABOVE: Orienteering Team includes: First Row: Greg Ware, Greg Rewis, John Randell. Second Row: David Smith, Anthony Fontenot, William Cunningham, and David Simmons. After Hours 1 25 CS Rifle Teams Aim High The Captain Shreve Varsity Rifle Teams had a very good reputation in city, regional, and national competition this year. They were affili¬ ated with the National Rifle Association and earned a total of 52 trophies and plaques. Twenty-seven highly skilled Shreve students participated in the varsity letter producing sport. Sergeant Major Henry J. Chiasson, head of Shreve’s Junior ROTC program and a certified NRA marksman instructor, coached the teams. TOP RIGHT: Sergeant Major Henry J. Chaisson, sponsor of the Rifle Teams. RIGHT: Rifle Team “A” includes: Kneeling: Melissa DeFatta, Erica Marx. Standing: Tim Patton, Morris Lewis, Nancy Brinkley, Whit Conway, and Joseph Dornier. BOTTOM RIGHT: Rifle Team “B” includes: First Row: Jeff Busey, David Smith, Anthony Fontenot, Terry Chesser. Second Row: Ted Henderson, Sherry Lewis, manager, and Sally Cunningham, captain. BOTTOM LEFT: Rifle Team “C” includes: First Row: Rommie Thomas, Cenra Jordan, John Randall, Diane Winchell, Greg Rewis. Second Row: Vinson White, Mat¬ thew Anderson, Greg Ware, David Cowart, Catherine Shaw, Clayton Rowe, and John Webb. After Hours 127 1.1 dare you! 2. Doing the ROTC Hustle. 3. Duck! 4. Uncle! 5. Follow me! 6. Me? Nervous?! Ad Staff Is Special to Shreve This year, the football ad staff worked to pro¬ duce the football programs. Members under the direction of Mrs. Judy Horne, spent the summer selling ads. The six girls who sold the most ads were named ad staff managers for the 1978-79 school year. During the school year, ad staff members produced and sold the football pro¬ grams. For homecoming, the ad staff produced a special supplement to the program. Another important job of the football ad staff was planning a banquet in honor of the 1978-79 football team. For this special event ad staff members created programs and decorations, and also paid for part of the banquet. During the 1978-79 school year, the football ad staff contributed much to the enjoyment of football at Captain Shreve. TOP: Senior members are: First Row: Wendy Ennis, Diana Grigsby, Sara Johnson, and Sharon Williams. Second Row: Suzie Talley, Kelli Ulmer, and Lynnette Wright. Third Row: Ann Risinger and Melissa Jones. ABOVE: Members are: First Row: Diana Grigsby, Melissa Junes, Sara Johnson, Kelli Ulmer, Sharon Williams, Karen Snow, Valerie Pickens, and Cindy Monk. Second Row: Lynnette Wright, Kathy Bamburg, Suzie Talley, Ann Risinger, and Wendy Ennis. 128 LOG After Hours 1 29 ABOVE: Ad Staff Managers are: Seated: Melissa Jones, Sharon Williams, Karen Snow. Standing: Kelli Ulmer, Wendy Ennis, Val¬ erie Pickens. LEFT: Underclass¬ men members are: Karen Snow, Kathy Bamburg, Cindy Monk, Valerie Pickens. Enterprise Keeps Shreve Informed Under the supervision of Mrs. Gaye Gannon, the 1978-79 Enterprise staff worked hard at keeping Captain Shreve students informed on a wide assortment of current events. While pro¬ moting excellence in journalism, the Enterprise staff put out ten issues of the Enterprise during the school year. In these issues, pictures were taken and articles were written on people, club activities, and many other types of news. The twenty members of the staff were approved by Mrs. Gannon and each assigned to certain duties. Co-editors were Craig Hammett and Karen Rosengrant, and the assistant editor was Laurel Spivey. With the help of these edi¬ tors and Mrs. Gannon, the Enterprise staff was able to put out in formative as well as entertain¬ ing newspapers. TOP RIGHT: Assistant Editor Laurel Spivey, Co-Editor Karen Rosengrant, Sponsor Mrs. Gannon and Co-Editor Craig Hammett. BOTTOM: Members of the staff: First Row: Missy Falbaum, Laurel Spivey, Karen Rosengrant, Tami Webb, Craig Hammett, Pat Booras, Corey Costello, and Larry Anderson. Second Row: Cathy Thompson, David Hennington, Lecia Jacobs, Kevin Ivy, Mark McCrocklin, Dan Spivey. Jan Rivet, Colin Campell. 130 LOG After Hours 131 TOP: Editors are: Co-editor Karen Rosengrant, News editor Missy Falbaum, and assistant editor Laurel Spivey. Standing: Advertising manager Tami Webb, feature editor Cathy Thompson, managing edi¬ tor David Hennington, co-editor Craig Hammett, photographer Mark McCrocklin, and feature editor Lecia Jacobs. BOTTOM LEFT: Mrs. Gannon does her own thing. BOTTOM RIGHT: Sports editors are: Larry Anderson, Cory Costello, Pat Booras. Log Staff Works Together Year Round Under the direction of Mrs. Dorothy Flana¬ gan, the members of the 1978-79 yearbook staff worked together as one in planning and assem¬ bling this year’s 424 page LOG. Editors DeDe Deal, Cara Derrick, and Renea Ryland super¬ vised the production of the yearbook by provid¬ ing help to all members. Various duties and activities kept LOG staff members busy during the summer as well as throughout the school year. There were ads to be sold, layouts to be made, pictures to be taken, and deadlines to be met. Also, a year¬ book camp was held during the summer. From the first rough draft to the completed yearbook, LOG staff members gained a valuable experi¬ ence that will never be forgotten. ■ |HbL 1 ■■ 1 wt v ?■ i J vy ■BP H 1 j tfifL ij • v ■ tl jS ■ TOP RIGHT: Editors are: Editor DeDe Deal, Assistant Editor Cara Derrick, and Advertizing Editor Renea Ryland. BOTTOM: Staff Members: First Row: Holly Herbert, Leigh Hodges, Bev Crooms, Donna Turnham, Shawn Grammer, Cherry Dunn, and Sara Gallo¬ way. Second Row: DeDe Deal, Melanie Reagan, Renee Powell, Blake Powell, Sharon Freeman, Sara Buford, John Holloway, Lisa Cir- eno, Becky Rasco, Rose Kondrat, Evelyn Williams, Somar Galen, Leigh Ann Lindsey, Renea Ryland, Edwin Byrd, and Mrs. Flanagan. Not Pictured: Keith Etzel. 132 LOG TOP LEFT: Members of Organizations are: Leigh Hodges, Shawn Grammer, Bev Crooms, John Holloway, Sara Galloway. TOP RIGHT: Sponsor Mrs. Dorothy Flanagan. BOTTOM: Members of Academics are: Sharon Free¬ man, Donna Turnham, Somar Galen, Cherry Dunn. After-Hours 133 TOP LEFT: Shawn Grammer does things the hard way. TOP RIGHT: Members of Sports are: Ben Butler, Edwin Byrd, Rose Khondrat, Blake Powell. BOTTOM: Members of Student Life are: Leslie Simpson. Melanie Snodgrass. Holley Herbert. 134 LOG I i TOP LEFT: Members of classes section are: Leigh Ann Lindsey, Becky Rasco, Evelyn Williams, Melanie Regan, and Renee Powell. TOP RIGHT: Senior staffer Keith Etzel and his wheels. BOT¬ TOM LEFT: Pep Squad, Cheerleader, and A1 E. Gator pages: Lisa Cireno and Sara Buford. BOT¬ TOM RIGHT: Somar Galen during a typical year¬ book day. After Hours 135 Faces People have one thing in common: they are all different. — Robert Zend Leigh Ann Lindsey • Renee Powell • Becky Rasco Melanie Regan • Evelyn Williams nn Vyarren President ' ■ : S, ;• - ’{ }• Hi 31 1 lorn Buckner Boys Vice-President Marilyn Ligon GirlsHfoe-President J Lisa Cireno Treasurer Kinr Selber Secretary 1979 The Class With Class CAROL ADAMS CHARLES ADAMS LETITIA ADAMS RANDY ADAMS MURRAY ALLEN LARRY ANDERSON RICK ANDERSON RICK ANDERSON LAURA ANDERSON LIBBY ANDRESS CRAIG ANTHONY BARONETTE ATKINS DONNA ATKINSON MICHELE AURA JOE BAILEY LANE BAILIFF CHRIS BALDWIN SHELIA BARFIELD STEVEN BARFIELD BECKY BARBER LENORA BAYLOR Faces 139 ’79 Graduates Prepare LISA BECKERDITE ANNA MAE BELL SAL BIONDO SHELTON BLACKWELL EARL BLOOMER POLLY BOERSIG SANDRA BOLDEN PAT BOORAS BELINDA BRADFORD CURTIS BRICE RUSSELL BRIDGES ABOVE: Brian Schultz researches which college cafeterias serve the best food. 140 LOG NANCY BRINKLEY LEONARD BRISCO TAMMEY BRISCO DONNA BRISTO LISA BROKENBERRY RAY BROKENBERRY FRANK BROWN ROSALYN BROWN CINDY BROYLES PERI BRYANT DONNIE BUCKINGHAM RONNIE BUCKINGHAM TOM BUCKNER SARA BUFORD MIKE BURCH GEORGE BURRIS MARGARET BUSEICK LAURIE BUSEY TOM BUTLER KENT CAFFERY Faces 141 for Future Life Senior Year Holds ANTHONY CAIN CINDY CAMERON CHARLES CAREY MICHEAL CARPENTER MELAINE CARRIER JACQUELINE CARTER TERRI CASSIDY CONNIE CATES LISA CIRENO MARK CLARK RICKY CLARKE 142 LOG JOHN CLAY SCOTT CLEMENTS MARY COLVIN KIRK CONRAD JOHN CONELIOUS BELINDA CORNELIUS TINA COSSE COREY COSTELLO Faces 143 OPPOSITE PAGE: Judy Bernal. ABOVE: Chris Marler. A Senior’s locker holds many surprises. Many Surprises Saturday Night’s All Right LAUREN COTTER NEAL COWEN JON COX DAVID CRAFT BILL CRENSHAW NORMA CULLICK SALLY JO CUNNINGHAM JANN CURTIS KIM DARBY JOE DARWIN PAM DAVIS RANDY DAVIS DE DE DEAL THOMAS DEBOUSE MARK DEFATTA STEVEN DEMMING CARA DERRICK ROBIN DICKINSON MARCIEDILLE NITA DIXON 144 LOG Seniors Are Unique NANCY DORAN PATRICIA DOUGLAS SCOTT DOYLE LESHIA DYAR ANNA EDWARDS LECYNTHIA EDWARDS SCOTT ELLIS BILL ELLIS WENDY ENNIS DANETTE FAOUR MARK FARLEY ABOVE: Unique Seniors Bill Crenshaw, Frank Worley, Cindy Broyles, Dawn Lieber, and Barry Rachel get a bit of disappointment. Faces 145 ' “Sr . - TANKroPS I . un - - s ANbAL5 1 - COVERALLS HOURS of OPERATION Tues.f vuSat Shreve Seniors Are Glamorous JEFF FARRIS CONNIE FIONGOS DEBBIE FITCH JAMES FORD BECKY FORD CHARLES FOSTER JILL FOX ANDY FREEMAN CORINDA FRITZ LILLIAN GALLOWAY MELISSA GARACCI ABOVE: Sonja Shelby and Lisa Myles talk over the latest looks of 1979 146 LOG LINDA GARCIN ROOSEVELT GARNER MACKY GILES SANDRA GILES LUKE GILPIN LAWRENCE GOLDMAN BENNIE GRAHAM JUDI GRANTHAM KEITH GRAY ANNE GRIFFITH DIANA GRIGSBY TRACI GRISSOM ABOVE: Bama LaSource and a new Senior Lisa Crisp enjoy an afternoon of food and fun. Faces 147 Good Times We Remember ROBIN GULLO SHARYN GUNTHER CHRIS HAACKER PATTY HABERTHUR ELARD HADEN TAMI HALL CAROL HALLQUIST JERALYN HAM 148 LOG ABOVE: A group of Captain Shrtve sailors make last minute preparations before an afternoon at the lake. Seniors pictured are Marty Thompson. Kevin Quinn, Charles Foster, Peri Bryant, Rosalyn Brown, and Alison Quinn. Days We’ll Always Treasure CRAIG HAMMETT GWENDOLYN HANCOCK ROBERT HARDY CECIL HARPER MARGARET HARRIS REGINA HAYES CHERYL HAZEN DOUG HEDGES GRACIE HENDERSON LEIGH HENDERSON DAVID HENINGTON JIMMY HENIX DAVID HENRY SHARON HENSON ANGELA HICKS GARY HIXSON THOM HOEFLINGER ANGELA HOLMES STUEART HUDSMITH TANYA HUGGS Faces 149 BILL HUGHES TODD HUGHES DON INGERSOLL BRYAN JACKS FREDERICK JACKSON RODNEY JACKSON CARLTON JACOBS VERNA JACOBS ABOVE: Danny Leslie, Jan Rivet, and Murray Allen are having a “spinning” year as Seniors. OPPOSITE PAGE: Dennis McClought uses all available resources for answering questions. Yolanda Leake provides a helping hand. TONI JERNIGAN DEBBIE JIMISON JANICE JOHNS LOUIS JOHNSON 150 LOG 1979 Puts Seniors in a Spin LOUISE JOHNSON PAMELA JOHNSON SARA JOHNSON TERRI JOHNSON DEIDRA JONES HERSY JONES MELISSA JONES VICKI JORDAN DEBRA JURY LAWRENCE KAHLDEN SARA KALMBACH Faces 151 Seniors Must PAUL KASPERSKI KAREN KEMPS PAULETTE KING RICHARD KING DINO KIRKIKIS PHILLIP KLOTZ PAUL KOERNER KELLY KOHNEN 152 LOG ABOVE: Suzette Scott asks her fashion adviser if this blouse would match her outfit. I Make Choices k JULIE KRONER MARIBETH KUNZMAN RICHARD LAMB ROBERT LANE DALE LASOURCE LATONIA LATTIER DOUG LEA DANNY LESLIE JOSEPH LEWIS DAWN LIEBER MARILYN LIGON JEANNIE LINAM EARL LINDANGER LEIGH ANN LINDSEY LAURA LITTLE LAURIE LOBEL MATT LOCKE DONALD LOWE CAROLE LYONS BERTHAN MANDIGO Faces 153 Seniors Take C HRIS MARLER JOE MARSHALL JOHN MATHENY LEON MATHEW GREG MATHEWS LARRY MAYHORN TERESA MAYS DENNIS McCLOUGHT ABOVE: Melissa Jones and Kelli Ulmer discuss attack plans for securing a Saturday night date. 154 LOG It Easy WADE McCUTCHEON LAURA McDONNALD Robert McDowell MARCUS McGRIFF HARRIETT McGUIRE DAVID McNAUGHTON ROGER METCALF NANCY METTZ ABOVE: Scott Pernici and his lab think about their next hunting trip. Faces 155 Seniors Look Forward MACK MILES JOEY MILNER DAVID MIRELES JENNIFER MITCHELL LISA MONTGOMERY JOHNNY MOORE MELISSA MOORE TERRY MOORE RAMONA MORRIS MATTHEW MOSLEY MONIKA MOSS JOHNNIE MYLES EDWARD NADER ROBIN NARON STEPHEN NELSON PAMNEWSON JOE NIBLETT MIKE OTWELL OLIVIA OWENS WILLIAM OWENS 156 LOG to College SUSU PALMER SHEILA PARKER ZOREH PASHANDI LIZ PATTERSON RACHEL PATTERSON TIM PATTON TED PAYNE JANETTE PEEBLES CAROLINE PELTON TERI PENFIELD PERRY PERNICI SCOTT PERNICI CYNTHIA PHILLIPS TERRI PHILLIPS DAVID PIERCE JUANITA PLATER LAURA PLATER SUSAN POINDEXTER TALBEN POPE RENEE POWELL Faces 157 We Are Crazy STEVE PREEDOM STEVE PRICE ANN PRINCE JUDY PROCELL ANGELA PROTHRO ALISON QUINN KEVIN QUINN BARRY RACHAL 158 LOG ABOVE: Polly Boersig and Sara Johnson are excited about their week-end dates. We Are Fine BECKY RASCO BETH REINSCH DONNA RICHARDSON ANN RISINGER JAN RIVET GREG ROGERS JOHN ROGERS KAREN ROSENGRANT ABOVE: A leather trench coat adds to the glamour of Thomas DeBouse’s characteristics. Faces 159 Seniors Eagerly RENEA RYLAND RICK RYLAND ALYCIA RYDER i ■ i t I : EUGENE SANDERS BRIAN SCHULTZ JERRY SCHWARZBACH SUZETTE SCOTT SHARON SEABOUGH CARRIE SEIFERT KIM SELBER STEVEN SHARP 160 LOG ABOVE: Tami Webb. Mike Otwell, Diana Grigsby, and Todd Hughes begin week-end fun on simple basis. Await Graduation SYLVIA SHAW TODD SHAW CHARLES SHELBY SONJA SHELBY CONNIE SHERMAN KELLY SCHLATER SUSAN SIKES SUSAN SLATER ABOVE: Sheila Parker is hung up over the coming mid-term exams. Faces 161 % Seniors Have Fun ROSEMARY SMALL SHARON SMALLEY BETTY SMITH CLIFF SMITH DANNY SMITH KEITH SMITH LONNIE SMITH RUSSELL SMITH 162 LOG ABOVE: Horseback riding is a popular hobby for Kim Darby and Laura Anderson. Throughout the Year YVONNE SMITH CAROLYN SPEED ROGER SPENCE LAUREL SPIVEY CHUCK STADTLANDER DARRYL STEPHENS DEANNA STEWART DALE STRUBLE ROBERT STUART MONQUELLA STULL CHERYL SULLIVAN BECKY SUMMERS SALLY SWEENEY BARBARA TABLEMAN PHILLIP TAKEN SUZIE TALLEY MELANIE TAYLOR JOSEPH TEBELE PATRICE THEO ANTHONY THOMAS Faces 163 Seniors Dream About l J K. Q h Pv.V, 4 a 3 - ' __ ■__ • « ■ MARIANNE THOMAS MELVIN THOMAS MARTY THOMPSON ROBIN TILLMAN DEBBIE TIMMONS DANNY TIMS SALLY TUCKER BETH TUGGLE RACHELTURNER RANDY TURNER THERESA TWOHIG KELLI ULMER PEGGY WADDELL 164 LOG LINDA THOMAS The Future REEVES WAGGONER KELLY WALKER LISA WALLER CRENA WARREN ERIC WEBB STEVE WEINSTEIN BRENDA WELLS RENE WHITAKER Faces 165 ABOVE: Sally Tucker collects her thoughts at an isolated spot. Seniors Have CEDRIC WHITE JULIE WHITE BETTY WIENER DEBRA WILLIAMS JANE WILLIAMS JIMMY WILLIAMS MEG WILLIAMS MIKE WILLIAMS RUSSELL WILLIAMS SHARON WILLIAMS ARDIS WILLIS LEONARD WILSON 166 LOG ABOVE: Beth Tuggle, Mike Burch, Ann Risinger, Lillian Galloway and Danny Tims enjoy relaxing by the bayou. 1 ' • . :■ 1 Many Advantages MARK WILSON TONY WILSON FRANK WORLEY CHUCK WRIGHT LAURA WRIGHT LYNETTE WRIGHT RHONDA YATES CAROLYN YEARLING Faces 167 tfbie Jorstad ■Is Vice-President PUhn Holloway loys Vice-President a- ipmmIII :4 | ' 1 !wl nlsiffL ;% I js 11 Swi ' lipi I i ¥8 ••All ■xfi v i il ' J ' Tjpasurer % Michael Aura President Bev Crooms Secretary Juniors Are Numero Uno Charles Adams Lisa Adams Sharon Adams Vicki Adams Gerry Alexander Lewarren Alford Mike Alford Becky Allen Denise Allen Victor Amos Jake Anderson Natt Annand Cheryl Atchley Kevin Atkins Michael Aura Sibyl Badugu Tim Bailiff Susan Baldwin Kathy Bamburg Ricky Banks Stephanie Banks Tracy Banzhof Pierre Barnes Taylor Barnes Milton Baylor Evonne Beaner Katheryn Beavers Steffon Bedford Cynthia Bell Eleanor Bell V Faces 169 Seniors Are Better Beth Bennett Dina Bennett Jill Bennett James Berryman John Bianca Buck Billings Thomas Black Orlando Bonner Randy Boogaerts Jill Booker Brad Bozeman Anthony Boone Sharon Bracken Nicey Bradberry Dedtra Bradford Patrice Bradford ABOVE: Valerie Butterfield and Janet Kent look at senior rings. 170 LOG Next Year! fX iJire, Barbara Brasher Anthony Bristo Charles Brock Billy Ray Brokenberry Constance Brokenberry Amy Brosette Diane Brown Randy Brown Sharon Brown Tracy Burch Annette Burke LaGuam Be ll Aubrey Burroughs Jeff Busey Carolyn Bush Ben Butler Valerie Butterfield Jeb Butts Edwin Byrd Collin Cambell Vicki Cannon Donnie Carey Shirley Carmack Karen Carr Randy Carrier Roy Carroll June Carson Kenneth Carter Foster Carthern Tony Cascio Faces 171 Juniors Enjoy Danny Clanton Laurie Clanton Andrea Clark Brad Clark Mike Clark Serga Clark Shelley Clements Barbara Clinton Edward Cloyd Karen Coe Steve Collins Beth Conrad Brent Conway Whit Conway Andrea Cook Joe Cook RIGHT: Lisa Rothell communicates over the tele¬ phone. 172 LOG Communicating! Johnathon Cook Karen Corbett Genie Correll David Cowart Carey Cox Curtis Crenshaw Bev Crooms Patricia Curtis Barbara Dallas Debbie Davis Ginger Davis Jim Davis Mark Davis Missy Dawkins Lizzie DeBacker Faces 173 We’re the Class of Jeffrey DeFatta Robert Della Pietra Charles DeMoss Carolyn DeNova David Dethloff Robert Diamond Phyliss Dinkins Scott Donald Bart Dornier Clyde Dornier Nettie Dorsey Rusty Downey Alan Downs Shirley Draper Sherri Dubrock Rae Ducharme David Duncan Linda Dyer Mark Egans Charles Eldred Sharon Elie Donald Ely Dennis Ester Cary Evanoff Brian Evans Missy Falbaum Rob Feron Stephanie Fess Bryan Firestone Sarah Flowers 174 LOG 1980 !!! Becky Flynn John Ford Troy Fore Geoff Forshag Frances Foster Liz Foster Claudia Franklin Eleanor Fraser Sharon Freeman Frank Fulco Jana Fuller Alfreda Gaddison Phillip Galbraith Lucretia Gandy Liz Gann Eddie Gardner Keith Gardner Darryl Garrett John Gilbert Woneaundera Gilliam Tim Gilpin Cheryl Givan Lisa Go Susan Goldman Brenda Grant Ricky Grant Curtis Grappe Jimmy Graves Jeremy Gray Bill Green Faces 175 Juniors Are a Bill Green Scott Green Zebeed Gregs Devra Grissom Michael Gullo Chuck Haberthur Wayne Hall Bethda Hampton Lynn Harbour Cheryl Hardy Carrie Harris Jackie Harris Veronique Harris Sammy Hart Sharon Harver Nell Harvill Patricia Hawkins Arthur Henderson Debra Henry Roselyn Henson Holly Herbert Tom Hester Bill Hightower Karen Hohenberger Janis Marie Holcomb Patricia Holden Jay Holland Kevin Holland John Holloway Robert Holloway 176 LOG Doug Holly Curtis Holmes Allison Hooper John-David Horning Wanda Horton Joyce Marie Howard Veronica Howard Kevin Ivy Carol Jackins Earnest Jackson Gerolyn Jackson Vernon Jackson Leechia Jacobs John Jarratt Jackie Jenkins Faces 177 Little “Mad”! TOP: Carolyn Van Osdell and David Stevens make a lab experiment more fun. Juniors Don’t Know Every Bruce Jester Beth Jeter Jackie Jewitt Janet Jimes Bennie Jimison Annette Johnson Calvin Johnson Clifford Johnson Eric Johnson Lamar Johnson Marlyn Johnson Paul Johnson Donna Johnston Ora Johnston Donold Jordon Jerry Jordon Debbie Jorstad Janine Joubert TOP RIGHT: Eleanor Fraser gives up on a very difficult test. 178 LOG Thing, But Almost! Alicia Jones Blake Jones Christy Jones Warren Jury Barry Kahlden Blake Kellett Tammie Kelley Janet Kent Richard Kightlinger Ira King Jay Kline Kevin Kohnen Phyliss Kolanko Rose Kondrat Robin La Grone Roy Lane Anna Latham Paula Laverty Faces 179 Juniors Are Chuck Law Linda Law Laura LeBlanc Brian Ledlow Laura Lee Wendy Lehr Patricia Lemmons Barbara Lewis John Lewis Morris Lewis Sharon Lewis Taylor Lindsey Nancy Lodestro Eric Lonadier Larry Loston Elizabeth Love Paul Love Ola Lovelace Linda Lyons Michele Mancillas Wilson Mandigo Jill Martin Scott Martin Erica Marx William Massey Pamela McClought Shelia McCraney Mark McCrocklin Vincent McDay Mike McDonald 180 LOG Great in ’78! Susan McIntyre Tommy McKay Ty McKinnie Bryan McNeill Missy Medcalf Susan Meek Panette Mettz Arnina Miles Elane Miles Brian Miller Emily Miller Julie Miller Kathy Miller Verette Mims Ruth Mitchell Elise Moentmann Mary Moffitt Mike Moncla Cheryl Moncure Cindy Monk Lynn Montgomery Lee Moore LaDonna Morton Karen Moss John Mullins John Muslow John Myles Mack Myles Mike Nelson Susan Nelson Faces 181 We Are Wild and Lee Newell Kerry Newman Robert Norwood Dixie Olmstead Shundra O’Neal Joyce Page James Palmer John Palmer Mark Parker Denise Parrish Scott Patterson Doreen Paul Jeff Penfield Breanke Pennywell Derwin Petteway ABOVE: A group of juniors cheer at an exciting pep rally. 182 LOG Crazy! Gay Petty Tim Pitts Cynthia Plater Sharon Plater Chadell Pope Helen Potter Herman Preallow Mark Priddy Craig Prothro Pattie Prudhomme Fred Pruitt Lamar Pugh Karen Purdy Jeff Randell Deborah Rasco Joseph Ratcliff Becky Reeves Marty Regan Melanie Regan Carrie Rhodes Mike Rice Lucy Richards Ruby Richardson Dawn Rimer Pernell Roberts Sandra Roberts Mary Roberson Lisa Rothell Jerry Rouse Lessie Rye Faces 183 Juniors Are Not Dexter Samuel Mark Samuels Susan Sanders Donna Sanderson Nikki Saxson Victor Scarbough Sherrie Shamerhorn Susan Schubarth Bill Scott Sandra Scott Kim Self Lenord Service Larry Shahine Ramona Shaw Jay Shemwell Sara Shiplet Everett Silas Marc Silberman David Simmons Jan Simmons Teri Simonton Robert Sims James Slater Cynthia Smith Gregg Smith Linda Smith Sandra Smith Karen Snow Sharon Speed Rodney Spence 184 LOG Litter Bugs!! Sarah Spikes Sharon Spillers Don Spivey James Stamper John Staples Christine Sterba David Stevens Helen Stewart Dorthea Stickman Julie Stoker Debra Storment Anne Strozier Jacqueline Sudds Dutch Sullivan Debby Summers Barry Sutton f ' TOP LEFT: Susan Sanders and Andrea Cook throw Carolyn DeNovo into the trash can. Faces 185 Juniors Are Carson Swindle Denise Taylor Michael Taylor Terri Taylor Jeff Teague Linda Terrio Tammy Thoma Annette Thomas Anthony Thomas Della Thom as Willie Thomas Deborah Tompkins Cathy Thompson John Trigg Terri Turley 186 LOG ABOVE: Curtis Holmes and Janet Jimes show their spirit by putting up a junior class banner. Tops! Donna Turnham Yvonne Vallette Janet Vance Carolyn Van Osdell Kim Waggoner Ronnie Wagnon Cynthia Waite Barbara Ware Rita Wartenberg Terri Washington ABOVE: David Dethloff and Scott Patterson show that some come in big cars and some come in small ones. Faces 187 Juniors Are Karen Webb Sebastain Welch Tony White John Webb Cynthia Wells Nancy Wells Howard White Christy Wilburn Lacy Williams Michael Williams Maxine Williams Vandelon Williams 188 LOG ABOVE: Junior, Neal Carter, has high goals. Active Randy Wilson Scott Wilson Diane Winchel Gary Wiygul Laura Wolfe Todd Wolfram Donna Woodard Janet Woodruff Lori Wright Trey Wynn David Young Gloria Young Faces 189 itttaWM ' bopnomore Class Officers Carroll Watts Secretary Kim Cadv Treasurer Catherine Watts Girls Vice-Presich ntX igh-Hodges president Danny Talley Boys Vice-President Sophomores Shine in ’79 Brianne Adams Lynette Adams Peter Adams Etta Alexander Jesse Allen Larry Allen Emma Anderson Lorrie Anderson Mathew Anderson Renell Anderson Leslie Andrews Hugh Annand Brian Anthony James Avant Ujwal Badugu Rosalind Baker Susan Baldridge Ronald Ballew Shelia Bamburg Alma Barfield Clifford Barnes Carol Bartels Linda Baylor Alan Beasley Kathy Beason Brad Bell Mitizi Bell Jeanette Benjamin Gregg Bennett Lilian Bennett Faces 191 Sophomores Are a i Lisa Bezet Mark Billings Jamie Black Lee Black Andy Bliss Rudolf Bohm Anthony Bolden Barbara Bonner Susie Boogaerts Georgia Booras Linda Bowles Ramona Bozenski Stephanie Bradbury Sharon Brammer Mark Brelsford i 192 LOG Class With Class Brian Bridges Virginia Brookings Leonard Ray Brown Robert Raymond Brown Derrick C. Bryant Rosemary Buckingham Barry Wayne Buckner Jonathan Burelbach Jeffrey Buseick Terri A. Byrd Kim Cady Pamela Denise Cage Mack Cain, Jr. Rosaland Caldwell Ann Marie Campisi ABOVE: Mary Valentine receives a carnation from Rocky LaGrone. OPPOSITE PAGE: Laura LeGendre, Jeff Hightower and Jeff Rickert have good taste in cars. Faces 193 Sophomores Have the Right Idea Cheryl Lynn Caringer Ronald Carroll Elaine Casey Earnest Cash Karen Cason James Cassidy Cynthia Castrogiovanni Mary Lynn Chance Cathy Chap man Karen Chavanne Morris Chesser Lisa Chreene Gigi Clark Malinda Clark Ronald Clay ABOVE: Holly Wilson and Jennifer Wilburn take the easy way down. OPPOSITE PAGE: Sarie Joubert shoots a can of coke on Curtis Brice. 194 LOG Caroline Collins David Cook Layna Carol Cook Lori Cooper Pamela Cooper Mary Cotter Jack Crittenden Phillip Crofton Cynthia Crooms Hollie Crowder Bill Cunningham Charles Cupp Jamie Cutler Cheryl Daniels Jerry Daugherty Faces 195 Super Sophs Rose Davenport Mark Davis Shawn Davis Tony Davis Deborah Daw Donna Day Michelle Day Melissa DeFatta Andrea DeFoy Laura DeFreese Dexter Demmind Eartha Demery Sherri Dickinson Sheila Dixon Sydney Dowden Stephanie Draughn Thomas Dubois Cherry Dunn Patricia Dyer Dennis Edwards Laura Ehrhardt Joy English Verdis Ester Brenda Ettredge Sheila Evanoff Craig Evans Michele Faith Carrie Falter Sheila Fannon Thomas Fergeson 196 LOG Show Their Spirit Lisa Fiore Doug Fitch Clay Fleishel Curtis Fox Aimee Freyer Paul Fritz John Fugler Tammy Fuller Nancy Futrell Anita Gaines Somar Galen Angela Gallagher Sarah Galloway Tanya Gandy Brian Gentry f ABOVE: The Sophomore Spirit Train was rolling along on Sophomore Spirit Day. Faces 197 Willie George John Gilchrist Susan Gilcrease Michael Gladney Deanna Glass Lisa Goodman Jeff Goodwin Quantrell Gordon Susan Gorsulowsky Shawn Gram mer Joy Gray Ted Greer Bonita Grissom Kathy Gulledge Alice Hampton Bridgette Harris Dodie Harris Donna Harris Jackie Harris Michael Harris Pat Harrison Pattie Harrison Carl Hart Johnny Harton Gloria Harvey Marvin Hawkins Tim Hawkins Jeanetta Hayden Pam Hendershot Clint Henderson 198 LOG We Are 1 Tom Henderson Arlene Henis Sherry Henis Bennie Henry Kenny Henry Terry Henry Tom Hermann Mike Herrington Jan Higgins Jeff Hightower Anna Hines Anthony Hines Ella Hines Terry Hines James Hodges Leigh Hodges Lynda Holland Samuel Hollowed Danny Holmes Darrin Holt Pat Hopkins Eric Horton Mary Houston Kim Howard Jane Hughes Jay Hughes Eric Hyden Leon Jackson Sanya Jackson Alice James Faces 199 in Having Fun Sophomores Get a Kick Linda Jarrat Rob Jenkins Kathy Jeter Rita Jimison Pamela Johns Anthony Johnson Bambilyn Johnson Eddie Johnson Jeff Johnson Julie Johnson Karen Johnson Margaret Johnson Sarah Johnson Dick Joiner Charles Jones Craig Jones Mary Jones Phillip Jones Theodore Jones Bobby Jordan Sarie Joubert Chris Key Dana Kimbrough Jeff Klein Sara Kunzman Rocky LaGrone Steven Lambert Renee Lane Donna Lang Alphonso Lawrence 200 LOG Out of Shreve Donald Lawrence Randy Lawton Laura Ledbetter Steve Lee Laura LeGendre Carla Lenard Lydia Lewis Sherry Lewis Stephanie Light Leah Lind Lou Ellen Lindanger Larry Lindsey Leslie Lobel Cassandra Mack Carolyn Magliocca Deborah Maiden ABOVE: Kevin Maler chats with a new friend. Faces 201 Sophomores Have Jim Malsch Marvin Mandingo Sophia Mandrapilias Paige Marion Kevin Marler Belinda Marshall David Martin Patti Mason Polly Mathews Steve Mathews Sammy May Cassandra Mahorn Arthur Mayweather Dwaina McClure Amy McCowen Ted McDermott Tracy McDonald Pennie McKinnie Jame Mecom Tami Milan Laura Mills Cara Milner Allen Minner Michael Mitchell Myron Moham Earl Moore Jamianne Moore Michael Moore Melanie Morlen Billy Motal 202 LOG What It Takes Missi Mullin Michael Murphy Michele Neal Kristi Nelson Pam Nelson Leigh Ann Newman Natalie Nichols Leota Noakes Nicki Nolfe Dale Obarr Charles O’Neal Bruce Pardue Johnnie Mae Patton Dian Payne Pam Pernici Lamon Petterway Mike Philley Amanda Phillips Valeri Pickens Joe Pickett Patricia Pierre Jerry Plater Willian Plumb Joyce Pope Lynette Potter Henry Pouncy Amy Powell Paula Prelow Carfey Prelow Jesse Prelow t Faces 203 Class of ’81 i Alicia Puddephatt Calvin Pugh Don Pugh Alphonso Rasco Debra Ray Robert Read Elizabeth Reeder Reggie Reinsch Stephanie Reisinger Pamela Rempel Robert Rempel Mary Revells Gregory Rewis Jeff Rickert David Risinger Todd Ritter Kathleen Robbins Scott Roberts Linda Robertson Robert Robechaud Christopher Robinson Andrew Rogers Kent Rogers Lory Rosen Jody Rosson Dan Roubein Angela Row Lavetts Sackson Charles Samuels Victor Sanders 204 LOG Is Crazy and Fun Frank Sanderson Jetta Scarbro Edward Shaw Marcie Shelby ABOVE: Elizabeth Reeder shows her ability in gymnastics. Laura Sherwin Robert Sherwin Laura Sigler Lesley Simpson Greg Sinclair Paul Sinclair Laura Siskron Daniel Sklar Monica Smart Barry Smith Carl Smith David Smith Desiree Smith Kathy Smith Sabrina Smith Faces 205 Steven Smith John Snider Melanie Snodgrass Shannon Spamberg Francais Spillers David Stallard Leslie Summers Danny Talley Steve Tanner Marvette Targer i it Cynthia Target Phillip Templeton Wendy Terry Laurie Thoman Cynthia Thomas Donnie Thomas Jay Thomas Nor Thomas Lonnie Thomas Sandy Thomas Shirley Thomas Todd Thrower Barbara Tillman Craig Toys Byron Trahan Kristy Traylor Peter Tucker Gay Turner Susan Ulmer Kathleen Updegraff 206 LOG There’s More in Store for Sophomores Dani Valadez Mary Valentine Kelle Vanderhoef Valerie Vaughan Scott Vest Keith Waddell Charlotte Wagner Bill Wallbaum Cathy Wallbaum Carita Waller Shirley Walter Dusty Walton Greg Ware Antonio Washington Bobbie Washington Judy Washington ABOVE: Myron Moham takes great pride in playing his trumpet. Faces 207 Ann Watkins Russell Watkins Screven Watson Carroll Watts II 1 I Catherine Watts Doug Webb Frank Webb Martha Webb Mark Wendt John West Sharon Wheat Felisa Wheeler Barzanna White Don White Odessa White Marlene Whittemore 208 LOG Sophomores Encounter New Experiences Carol Whittington Jennifer Wilburn Rachel Wilcox Betty Williams Bobby Williams Evelyn Williams John Williams Leonard Williams Linda Williams Lyndon Williams Robin Williams Roger Williams Willie Williams Heather Willis Sharon Willis Cedric Wilson Holly Wilson Tammy Winchel Rob Wood Bryan Yeates Jane Young Roosevelt Young Yvette Young Jennifer Youngblood OPPOSITE PAGE: The voting booth is certainly new to sophomores. Faces 209 II gferman Se-President Shery Bernard Tre asurer Gii|ger Trigg Secretary FreshnidiT ass Oraerefs anoway Aaron Brubaker Boys Vice-President 210 LOG Class of ’82 Is Proud and True Trudie Abner Ben Adams Lejon Addison Tom Agee Scott Aumond Angie Bain Kurt Bargas Ellen Barkley Heidi Bartels Denise Beasley Anthony Beavers Shery Benard Susanne Berry Bernice Black Michelle Bloom Ricky Bohm Philip Bozenski Greg Brown Laurie Brown Pearl Brown Robert Brown Aaron Brubaker Leanne Burelbach Mary Ellen Burns Pam Cardin William Carey Larry Carmack Co lette Carr Mike Cascio Mary Chapman Faces 211 Freshmen Have Anne-Marie Cole Kathleen Calton Carolyn Cooper Darren Cornelius Kim Costanza Eric Cramer Yolanda Dangerfield Diane Davis Allen Deebeal Tommy DeFatta ABOVE: Tanya Maniscalco and Cathy Voltz try to find their class. RIGHT: Susanne Berry has trouble holding her books while going down the stairs. 212 LOG New Experiences David Donahue Laura Donald Eddie Dunn Rita Dunn Kristin Fertitta Chris Fess Carol Fleeman Ricky Fox Glena Galloway Shaundra Gates Terri Gilchrist Annie Gillyard Jeff Grantham Micheal Henix Trey Henry Benard Hill Faces 213 Marta Hipp Candise Holland Cheryl Howe Scotte Hudsmith Ann Hurst Susan Jack Robert Jackins Anna Jacobs Boston Jefferson Laurie Jeter John Jewitt Todd Johnaon Elaine Jones Stephen Jordan Verlen Jordan Harry Kline Doris Lane Madeleine Latham Lynley Lind Erma Louis Sharon Malsch James Mangum Tanya Maniscalco Kitty Markham Patti Martin Margaret McClellan Denise McCutcheon John McElwee Martha McKinney Gordan Merklein 214 LOG Freshmen Get Involved Todd Miller Margaret Mitchel Terresa Mobley Marvin Moncla Mike Mosley Kenneth Myers Denise Oxenreiter Todd Payne Lynette Plater Blake Powell ABOVE: Leah Sherman and Aaron Brubaker help hang signs for College Awareness Night. Faces 215 Freshmen Are Wild Randy Randall Angelina Redd Steve Robinson Clay Rowe Garrett Ryder Diane Sanders Linda Scogin Leah Sherman Karen Sikes Abraham Small 216 LOG ABOVE: Kim Costanza, Shery Benard, Kenneth Myers, and Denise Oxenreiter get in a jam. RIGHT: Scotte Hudsmith and Chris Fess are two wild and crazy guys. .■ and Crazy People t Vickie Small Mary Stamper Barbara Taylor John Taylor Ginger Trigg Susan Tyler David Waggoner Greg Wagnon Gene Warner Antonio Washington Larry Weaver Fredrick Wells Chris Webb Paul Wesley Barzanna White Irma White Jeanette Wilson Carol Winchel Sharon Worley James Yance Faces 217 Spotlight Mr. and Miss Represent Captain Shreve Each year the LOG Staff honors two out¬ standing seniors to be Mr. and Miss Captain Shreve. Mr. and Miss were selected because of their faithful participation in school activities and how well they reflected Gator life through¬ out their years at Captain Shreve. This year, Michele Aura and Pat Booras were chosen to represent Captain Shreve. Michele Aura was a very active member of the Drama Club, Z-Club, and the pep squad. She was also in the National Honor Society and Mu Alpha Theta. Pat Booras was a member of Key Club, National Honor Society, and Mu Alpha Theta. Also, he worked on the Enterprise Staff and kept the statistics for all basketball and baseball games. TOP LEFT: Mrs. Gannon discusses with Pat the sports section of the Enterprise. ABOVE: Mrs. Aderhold and Michele check-out the results on the spring play ticket sales. Spotlight 221 MMMBj Outstanding Students Elected Who’s Who Each year the faculty at Captain Shreve selects students who best displayed the quali¬ ties of leadership, scholarship, good character and responsibility. The eight students chosen to represent Who’s Who at Captain Shreve were Pat Booras, Belinda Cornelius, Cynthia Phillips, SuSu Palmer, Tom Buckner, Sally Jo Cunning¬ ham, Hersey Jones, and Debra Jury. Pat Booras was a member of Key Club, National Honor Society vice-president, Enter¬ prise Staff, Mu Alpha Theta and Mr. Captain Shreve. Belinda Cornelius was a member of Black Studies, Student Council, History Club and Computer Club. Cynthia Phillips was very active as a cheerleader, and a member of Astra Club, Latin Club, NHS, and the Bi-Racial Com¬ mittee. OPPOSITE PATE TOP RIGHT: Tom Buckner proudly represents the Captain Shreve ROTC. OPPOSITE PAGE LEFT: In ROTC, Sally Jo Cunningham takes careful aim. TOP: Cheerleaders, Debra Jury, SuSu Palmer and Cynt¬ hia Phillips, put spirit on the walls of Captain Shreve. RIGHT: Hersey Jones and Belinda Cornelius tally election votes for Student Council. TOP LEFT: Pat Booras writes a sports article for the Shreveport Times about the CS football game. 224 LOG I Tom Buckner was elected vice-president of NHS, Consul of the Latin Club, Caddo parish ROTC Cadet Corps Commander, National Merit Semi-finalist, and played football. Sally Jo Cunningham was a member of Drama Club, Officers Club, Concert Band, District honor band and a National Merit Semi-finalist. SuSu Palmer was elected cheerleader, vice-president of Z-Club, Student Council vice-president, Interact sponsor, and served on the advisory committee. Hersey Jones served Shreve as Stu¬ dent Council president, delegate to Boys’ State and a member of the FCA, the football team, and Black Studies. Debra Jury was active at Shreve as a cheerleader and a member of Astra Club, Black Studies, FBLA, the Bi-Racial Com¬ mittee, and NHS. Spotlight 225 s . t mmm m ' Aji m A A ' f.f t A ' ' ? HttUth , Lit jggfl ; V • ' % Spotlight 229 Class Favorites Are Active Danette Faour and Richard Lamb were elected to serve as senior class favorites. Dan¬ ette was elected favorite of her class for four years. She also served on the homecoming court her sophomore and junior years and reigned as Homecoming Queen her senior year. During her junior year, Danette was a member of Leo Club, the Captain Shreve Gatorettes, and served on the Prom Court. She was elected cheerleader and was a Key Club sponsor during her senior year. Her hobbies include partying, water skiing, and shooting. Richard Lamb was a member of the football team his freshman, junior and senior years, and played baseball his freshman and junior years. He also participated in track his junior and sen¬ ior years. Richard was class president and served as vice-president of the junior class. During his junior and senior year he was a member of FCA and Interact. Richard’s pas¬ times include partying, sports, water skiing, trapping, and shooting. Donna Turnham and Joe Cook represented the favorites of the jun¬ ior class. Donna was elected to serve as homecoming maid her sophomore and junior years. During her sopho¬ more and junior years, she was a member of Z-Club and the LOG staff. As a junior, she was a member of the Captain Shreve Gatorettes and served as an Interact sponsor. Joe Cook was a member of the jun¬ ior varsity football team his sopho¬ more year. During his sophomore and junior years, he was an active member of Interact. Joe’s hobbies include sports and playing basket¬ ball. 230 LOG Pattie Harrison and Tony Davis were the favorites of the sophomore class. Pat- tie was an active member of the tennis team her sophomore year. She served as a Student Council representative and was sophomore board member for Z-Club. Pattie enjoys water skiing, swimming and playing tennis. Tony Davis was an active member of Interact. He was also a member of the jun¬ ior varsity football team. Tony’s hobbies include water skiing, fishing, hunting, and sports. Mary Stamper and Ricky Fox were elected to serve as freshman favor¬ ites. Mary represented the freshman class during homecoming as the freshman maid. She enjoys playing the piano, horseback riding, skiing, dancing and motorcycles. Ricky Fox was a member of the junior varsity football team. His hob¬ bies include water skiing, hunting, fishing, and motorcycles. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Richard stands back as Danette tries to take careful aim. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM: Joe has no prob¬ lem in guarding Donna. TOP: Pattie and Tony are ready for that tennis ball. BOTTOM: Ricky and Mary like to take a ride. Spotlight 231 NHS Ranks High The 1978-79 school year was a year of chal¬ lenge for the Captain Shreve chapter of the National Honor Society. The society gained two new sponsors, Mrs. Jo Amy Wynn and Mrs. Barbara Hamilton. Another major change took place when the grade requirement for eligibility was raised from 3.0 to 3.3. In order to be considered for NHS, a student must be a junior or senior, have a 3.3 grade average, and be an active member of at least two service organizations. Junior members were initiated in the spring and ushered at Bac¬ calaureate and Commencement exercises. The majority of NHS members were aca¬ demic leaders who displayed their integrity and citizenship in various ways. TOP RIGHT: NHS Officers are: Seated: Pat Booras, secretary; Lynn Warren, treasurer. Standing: Tom Buckner, vice-president; Andy Freeman, president. BELOW: NHS Members are: First Row: Dino Kirkikas, Meg Williams, Bob McDowell, Pat Booras, Sonja Shelby, Belinda Cornelius, Lisa Myles, Debra Jury, Cynthia Phillips, Laurel Spivey, Karen Rosengrant, Leigh Henderson, DeDe Deal, Toni Jernigan, Sherri Muslow, Judy Bernatt, Pam Davis. Second Row: Andy Freeman, David McNaughton, Carol Adams, Connie Cates, Robin Dickinson, Jeanette Peebles, Michele Aura, Cara Derrick, Renea Ryland, Peggy Waddell, Becky Rasco, Cindy Broyles, Sara Kalmbach, Lisa Cireno, Tisha Adams, Sally Jo Cunningham, Lynn Warren, Lillian Galloway, Lynette Wright. Third Row: Charles Marsden, Stephen Nelson, David Craft, Joey Milner, Jerry Schwarzback, Murray Allen, Maribeth Kunzman, Hersey Jones, Kim Sel- ber, Marilyn Ligon, Steve Price, Monica Moss, Mark Farely, Ann Risinger, Julie White, Donna Atkinson, Don Ingersoll, Corinda Fritz, Corey Costello, Edward Moore, Tom Buckner, Dave Davis, Carol Halquist. Fourth Row: Kelly Walker, Paul Koerner, Wade McCutcheon, Danny Leslie, Luke Gilpin. 232 LOG i m m m:E mssmwamm mm Pel Staters Run Simulated Government Captain Shreve sent 11 delegates to the 1978- 79 Pelican State proceedings which were con¬ ducted on the Louisiana State University cam¬ pus in Baton Rouge. Those students who attended Girls’ State and the offices they occupied were: Lillian Gallo¬ way, senator, and ways and means committee chairman; Sonja Shelby, city council; Peggy Waddell, city council; Lynn Warren, represent¬ ative, party whip, and parish party chairman; and SuSu Palmer, representative. The students who attended Boys’ State and the offices they held were: Joey Milner, police jury; Tom Buckner, representative; Chris Mar- ler, representative; Craig Hammett, representa¬ tive; Andy Freeman, city engineer, and Out¬ standing Citizen award; and Hersey Jones, city attorney, and secretary of state. At Pelican State the delegates learned the proceedings and operations of government on local, parish, and state levels. The program lasted one week. TOP: Girls’ State Delegates: First Row: Lynn Warren, Peggy Waddell, and Sonja Shelby. Second Row: Lillian Gal¬ loway and SuSu Palmer. BOTTOM: Boys’ State delegates: Seated: Joey Mil¬ ner and Andy Freeman. Standing: Craig Hammett. Hersey Jones. Tom Buckner, and Chris Marler. Spotlight 233 Shreve Actors Honor Thespis The 1978-79 Captain Shreve chapter of the International Thespian Society was comprised of more than thirty students. In order to become a thespian, a student had to earn at least ten points. One point represented ten hours of work in theatre. A thespian candidate had to be versatile, earning points in more than one area of theatre. After a thespian gained sixty points, he or she became an honor thespian. Inductions were held twice a year, at midterm and in the spring. In conjuction with the Drama Club, the Thes¬ pian Society worked to make the Shreve drama department the best it could possibly be. TOP RIGHT: Thespian officers and sponsors are: First Row: Mrs. Ruth Page, sponsor; Lamar Pugh, Treasurer; Norma Cullick, Vice- president. Back Row: Peggy Waddell, Secretary; Ms. Maleda McKellar, sponsor; Mr. Russell Pedro, sponsor; and Jeannie Linam, pres¬ ident. ABOVE: Thespians are: Front Row: Tricia Curtis, Carroll Watts, Mark McCrocklin, Rachel Wilcox, Rob Reed, Claudia Frank¬ lin, Robert Diamond, Lorrie Anderson, Donny Carey, Rod Spence, and Elizabeth Reeder. Back Row: Cara Derrick, Dina Bennett, Tad Zimmerman, John-David Horning, Monika Moss, Joy English, Sibyl Badugu, Denise Taylor, Scott Green. Anne Strozier, Debbie Davis, and Catherine Watts. Not Pictured: Jim Davis, Leechia Jacobs, Bart Dornier, Ricky Clarke, Marilyn Ligon, Michele Aura, Deb¬ bie Fitch and Robin Naron. 234 LOG Quill and Scroll Honors Journalists Quill and Scroll was an honorary journalistic organization for those students who contrib¬ uted quality work for a publication at Captain Shreve. To qualify as a member, a student must have been on the Enterprise Staff, Football Ad Staff or the LOG Staff. Also, members were in the upper one-third of their class. Sponsored by Mrs. Gaye Gannon and Mrs. Pat LaBorde, the members produced the Cap¬ tain Shreve handbook at the close of the 1979 school year. This handbook was used at the beginning of the following year and also served as a guide for incoming students. In the spring, a banquet was held in order to initiate the new members into this honorary organization. TOP LEFT: Seated: Karen Rosengrant, Enterprise-co-editor; Cara Derrick, LOG — associate editor; Laurel Spivey, Enterprise — assistant editor. Standing: DeDe Deal, LOG — editor; Craig Hammett, Enterprise — co-editor; Renea Ryland, LOG — associate editor. ABOVE: First Row: Becky Rasco, Tami Webb, Craig Hammett, Renea Ryland, Laurel Spivey, Wendy Ennis, Leigh Ann Lindsey. Sec¬ ond Row: Sara Buford, Karen Rosengrant, Missy Falbaum, Valeria Pickens, Leechia Jacobs, Sharon Freeman. Third Row: DeDe Deal, Cara Derrick, John Holloway, Keith Etzel, Karen Snow. Fourth Row: Holly Herbert, Donna Turnham, Renee Powell, Lisa Cireno, Sharon Williams. Spotlight 235 Mu Alpha Theta Joins Shreve This year, Captain Shreve gained a new hon¬ orary organization, Mu Alpha Theta. This hon¬ ors those students who excelled in mathemat¬ ics. To become a member, a student must have been enrolled in advanced math and main¬ tained a “B” average in every course. Mr. Otto Sellers and Mrs. Marie Blair, sponsors of the new organization, supervised all activities. Reg¬ ular meetings were held and guest speakers occasionally visited these meetings to lecture on the different aspects of the mathematical world. DERIVATIVES TOP RIGHT: Officers are: Standing: Anna Latham, vice- president; Lillian Galloway, secretary. Standing: Don Inger- soll, treasurer, Jerry Swarzbach, president. RIGHT: Spon¬ sors are: Mrs. Marie Blair and Mr. Otto Sellers. ABOVE: Club members are: First Row: Earl Lindanger, Steve Price, Meg Williams, Phillip Taken, Kelly Walker, David McNaughton, Belinda Cornelius. Second Row: Hersey Jones, Ann Prince, Michele Aura, Betty Wiener, Anna Latham, Paul Koerner, Corey Costello,’ Andy Freeman, Ann Risinger, Lillian Galloway, Kim Selber, Cynthia Phillips. Third Row: Mike Burch, Jerry Schwarzbach, Craig Hammett, Joe Marshall, Steven Nelson, Pat Booras, Dino Kirkikas, Julie White, Pam Davis, Joey Milner, Charles Foster. Fourth Row: Edward Moore, Larry Goldman, Don Ingersoll, Danny Leslie, Donna Atkinson, Mark Farely, Rick Thompson. 236 LOG Gators Score High TOP LEFT: Lawrence Kahlden and Chris Marler, All-City, and All-Parish football team. TOP RIGHT: Members of All-District football team are: Kneeling: Steven Weinstein and Mike Otwell. Standing: Lawrence Kahlden, Chris Marler, and Lee Moore. LEFT: Eric Webb winner of the Challenger Award. RIGHT: Tom Buck¬ ner winner of Football Scholastic Award. Spotlight 237 TOP RIGHT: Nancy E. Brinkley, Shreve Cadet Corps Commander. ABOVE: Chamber of Commerce winter league varsity rifle team championship winners are: Erica Marx, Morris Lewis, Clyde Dornier, Nancy Brinkley, Michael Nelson, William Conway, Tim Patton, Melissa DeFatta. 238 LOG ROTC Awards Outstanding Leaders TOP: Company Commanders are: Tim Patton, Charles Shelby, Talben Pope, Charles Marsden, LEFT: Tom Buck¬ ner, Caddo Parish Cadet Corps Commander. RIGHT: Sally Jo Cunningham, Distinguished Cadet Scholastic Award. Spotlight 239 Gators Reach TOP: District Honor Band: First Row: Sonja Shelby, Lisa Myles, Brian McNeill, Steve Bruner, Jena Young, Jane Williams, Susan Meek, Jim Davis, Debbie Jorstad. Second Row: Dave Davis, Kelly Walker, Dino Kirkikas, Marlene Whittemore, Mari- beth Kunzman, Shawn Davis, Carol Hallquist, Jana Fuller, Corrinda Fritz. Third Row: Vincent McDay, Randy Brown, Wade McCutcheon, Bobby Baduga, Eric Johnson, Mark Farely, John Staples, Howard White. CENTER LEFT: Quiz bowl contestants: Tom Buckner, captain; Sally Jo Cunningham, Cara Derrick, Karen Purdy. Mr. Otto Sellers, Coach; Jerry Schwarzback, alternate. CENTER RIGHT: Don Ingersoll, First place winner in Seedlings. RIGHT: Lisa Cireno and Buck Bill¬ ings — Mr. and Miss FBLA. Lisa Cireno was also awarded Miss FBLA of district I. 240 LOG Excellence TOP LEFT: ALL-STATE ORCHESTRA: Bryon Gentry, Colette Carr, Gra¬ de Henderson, Meg Williams, Bob McDowell, David Martin, and Nancy Futrell. TOP RIGHT: Angela Hicks, District II vice-president of FHA. CENTER LEFT: Outstanding debaters are: David Dethloff, David Ste¬ vens, Dan Reuben, and Denise Taylor. CENTER RIGHT: National merit semi-finalists are: Sally Jo Cunningham and Keith Gray. Not Pictured: Tom Buckner. LEFT: Evan Campbell — debate winner. Spotlight 241 Homecoming Fun and Festivities Members of the 1978 Homecoming Court were honored by students, faculty and fans at halftime during the De Ridder football game. At this halftime presentation, the court was escorted under the arc of sabres formed by the R.O.T.C. and the Gatorettes formed the tradi¬ tional twinkling crown. The Captain Shreve Band added to the entertainment by providing music. The maids representing the 1978 Homecom¬ ing Court were Lisa Cireno, Debra Jury, Melissa Moore, SuSu Palmer, and Peggy Waddell as Senior maids. Becky Reeves, Susan Sanders, and Donna Turnham represented the Junior class. Sophomore maids included Tanya Gandy and Melanie Snodgrass. Mary Stamper was the Freshman maid. Danette Faour reigned as the Homecoming Queen and was crowned by Mr. Stanley Pow’ell. 242 LOG M —I r . OPPOSITE PAGE RIGHT: Danette Faour becomes Queen. OPPO¬ SITE PAGE: The 1978-79 Homecoming Court. UPPER LEFT: Students enjoy the Homecoming Dance. UPPER RIGHT: R.O.T.C. participates in the ceremony by forming an arc of sabres. LOWER LEFT: Mr. Pow¬ ell and Little Miss Demetria Cornelius anticipate the crowning of the Queen. LOWER RIGHT: Mary Stamper, SuSu Palmer, and Lisa Cir- eno cheer on the Gators. Spotlight 243 Senior Maid SuSu Palmar Junior Maid Becky Reeves Junior Maid Susan Sanders Spotlight 245 Junior Maid Donna Turnham Sophomore Maid Tanya Gandy Freshman Maid Mary Stamper However, Homecoming was more than honoring the court, it involved all students. Not only could students go to the game, but also to the Homecoming Dance afterward. The cheer¬ leaders from the preceding year returned to the field to cheer for their Alma Mater. Spotlight 247 Teamwork 250 LOG Captain Shreve 23 Woodlawn Captain Shreve Fair Park Captain Shreve 10 Southwood ■ ' - wmff % Captain Shreve ?6 Ailline Captain Shreve 20 Ifc Green Oaks Minden Parkway %S: i Gator Coaches and Team Work Hard Together The Captain Shreve Gator football team ended the 1978 season with a 6-4 overall average. In dis¬ trict play the Gator victory over Airline, Green Oaks, Minden, and Parkway, gave them a 4-2 dis¬ trict record and placed them third in 2-AAAA Louisiana high school football division. The football team under the direction of Coach Lee Hedges opened the season by defeating Woodlawn 28-14. They fell in the second and third games to Fair Park and Southwood. They came back to win the next four district games. The Gators ended the season with a reassuring spark for next year. In the last game they defeated De Ridder 13-6 to win the Homecoming game and close out the season. OPPOSITE PAGE: Coach Lee Hedges. TOP: ASSISTANT COACHES: Left to Right: Albert Leviston, David Boydston, Alden Reeves, Clarence Conway, Tommy Powell. BOTTOM: Left to Right, First Row: Dennis McClought, Geoff Forshag, Jay Holland, Don Cane, Lawrence Kahlden, Richard Lamb, Chris Marler, Charles Carey. Second Row: Carlton Jacobs, Hersey Jones, Randy Davis, Steve Weinstein, Scott Clements, Trey Wynn, Cecile Harper, John Clay, Ricky Banks, Darryl Garret. Third Row: Anthony Thomas, Blake Jones, Curtis Crenshaw, Jeff Teague, Lamar Johnson, David Duncan, Bedford Staffon, Calvin Warren, Brian Schultz, Thomas Debouse. Fourth Row: Jerry Schwarzbach, Scott Martin, John Trigg, Darrel Pedaway, Warren Jury, Sammy Hart, Roy Lane, Troy Fore, Gary Alexander. Fifth Row: Thomas Buckner, Tony Davis, Pierre Barnes, Lee Moore, Eugene Sanders, Micheal Aura, Marty Regan, Mike Rice, Mike Otwell. Sixth Row: Barry Kahlden, Jerry Moore, Keith Gardner, Eric Johnson, Orlando Mitchell, Neal Cowen, Mike McDonald, Craig Pennell. Seventh Row: Stueart Hudsmith, Scott Pernici, Chuck Stadtlander, Eric Webb, Lane Bailiff, Todd Hughes, Ronnie Wagnon, Barry Maxie. Eighth Row: Larry Anderson (manager), Clarence Conway, Alden Reeves, Tommy Powell, Lee Hedges, David Boydston, Albert Levi¬ ston, Robert Jakins (manager). Teamwork 251 ' TOP LEFT: Lawrence Kahlden tries to find an opening. TOP RIGHT: Defense lines . BOTTOM: Minden Tide traps a gator. OPPO¬ SITE PAGE TOP: Gator John Clay gets crunched. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM LEFT: Dennis McClought tackles opponent. OPPO- 252 LOG SITE PAGE BOTTOM RIGHT: Danette Faour talks with Curtis Brice. A1 E. Gator. TOP CENTER: Lane Bailiff draws back to pass. TOP LEFT: Player Craig Pennell watches game on crutches. BOTTOM: Offensive line blocks Minden Tide to give Lane Bailiff an opening. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP RIGHT: Coach Hedges talks to a player. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM: Eric Johnson struggles away from an opponent. 254 LOG Minden Falls for a Gator Victory TOP: Gators and Minden Tide have a pileup after the ball. BOTTOM: Carlton Jacobs tries to break away from Minden player. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Gators line up to show their string of victo¬ ries. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM LEFT: Steve Weinstein falls to grab an opponent. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM RIGHT: Scott Martin punts the ball. 256 LOG Teamwork 257 258 LOG Mighty Gators Break Through to Win OPPOSITE PAGE TOP LEFT: Law¬ rence Kahlden escapes through a Fair Park Indian trap. CENTER: Lane Bailiff tries pulling away from an Indian. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM: Gator struggles away from opponent. TOP RIGHT: Terry Moore makes it through the hoop first. BOTTOM: Eric Johnson runs from a Fair Park Indian. Teamwork 259 Coaches and Players Concentrate Hard for Gator Victory 260 LOG OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Todd Hughes and Mike Otwell concentrate on the game. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM LEFT: Gators huddle for major decision. OPPOSITE PAGE BOT¬ TOM RIGHT: Lawrence Kahlden struggles from a Bossier Bearkat. TOP: Ronnie Wagnon blocks a Bossier Bearkat. BOT¬ TOM: Coaches watch tensely as game narrows to the end. Teamwork 261 TOP LEFT: Coach Reeves watches the game closely during a pressure play. TOP RIGHT: Scott Martin kicks for the extra point. BOT¬ TOM: Lawrence Kahlden tries escape from Bossier Bearkat. Junior Varsity Shows Spirit GATORS BOTTOM: Row 1 Left to Right: Sammy May, Peter Adams, Rocky LaGrone, David Stallard, Craig Evans, Jay Thomas, Jonathan Burelbach. Row 2: Tim Hawkins, David Risinger, Jeff Hightower, Rene Lane, Brian Bridges, Mike Harris, Scotte Hudsmith. Row 3: Alonzo Rasco, Kenneth Henry, Todd Wolfram, Danny Holmes, Barry Smith, Rusty Downey, Jeff Johnson. Row 4: Stanley Davis, Terry Henry, John Jewitt, Chester Alexander, Shelton Moore, Mark Marquez, Andy Bliss. Row 5: John Fugler, Keith Waddell, Roger Williams, Greg Wagnon, Rob Jenkins, Kevin Marler. TOP: Offense lines up to crunch Minden Tide. Teamwork 263 Gators Shoot For Success The Golden Gator basketball team made a determined effort during the ’79 Basketball sea¬ son. The 1979 team unfortunately met with ago¬ nizing defeat several times. Their three wins and sixteen losses in district 2-AAAA brought them a sixth-place position. Coach Boydstun once again directed the team in hours of prac¬ tice and hoped his players’ shooting would lead them to success. The team gained experience while delighting the fans, and looked ahead with more basketball knowledge from a tough season. 88 72 54 47 50 45 66 77 60 56 61 53 39 58 51 47 35 56 54 68 Byrd 88 Huntington 70 B.T.W. 66 Byrd 66 Huntington 52 Green Oaks 73 Woodlawn 75 Neville 81 B. T. W. 79 Southwood 76 Natchitoches 66 LEFT: The coach for the 78-79 varsity basketball team, Coach David Boydstun. 264 LOG Teamwork 265 TOP LEFT: Joe Pickett demonstrates his jumping ability against Green Oaks. TOP RIGHT: Gators get scored on. ABOVE: Members of the 1978-1979 Varsity Basketball Team are: Coach David Boydstun, Vincent McDay, Mike Burch, Neal Carter, Jimmy Williams, Bill Crenshaw, Charles Mahoney, Kevin Teague, Joe Pickett, Cedric White, Curtis Holmes, and Todd Shaw. 266 LOG TOP LEFT: Charles Mahoney jumps for it. TOP RIGHT: Bill Crenshaw lays it on the board. BOTTOM LEFT: Mahoney shoots for two. BOTTOM RIGHT: Joe Pickett looks for an open man. Golden Gators Keep Fightin’ ABOVE: Crenshaw shoots from the outside. TOP RIGHT: Mahoney is in for the rebound. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mahoney takes it in. Teamwork 267 ABOVE: Charles Mahoney is in for the rebound. CENTER: Bill Crenshaw jumps with much skill. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mahoney brings it down. 268 LOG Gators Play Teamwork 269 ABOVE: Lee Moore scores. BOTTOM LEFT: Neil Carter drives in for two. to Win 270 LOG TOP LEFT: Mahoney wins the toss. TOP RIGHT: Pickett keeps his eye on the ball. BOTTOM LEFT: Coach goes over the plays. BOTTOM RIGHT: Gators are always confident of a win. Gators Get All the Rebounds t ABOVE: Todd Shaw is very accurate in his shooting. TOP RIGHT: Bill Crenshaw demonstrates his dribbling ability. BOTTOM RIGHT: Gators show good teamwork. Teamwork 271 272 LOG TOP LEFT: Joe Pickett is skilled in his shooting. TOP RIGHT: Lee Moore takes aim. ABOVE: The 1978-1979 Junior Varsity Basketball Team members are: Vincent McDay, Willie George, Alvin Small, Kevin Marler, Jeff Rickert, Stan Davis, Philip Templeton, Mark Mar¬ quez, Larry Lawson, Scott Vest, Roger Williams, Charles Cupp, and Jeff Buseick. J.V. Are Well Coached cs OPPONENT OPP. SCORE SCORE 51 Huntington 54 41 Jesuit 45 60 Minden 64 53 Southwood 56 40 Haughton 51 41 Bossier 61 56 Airline 50 58 Parkway 57 53 Jesuit 40 46 Minden 59 61 Southwood 57 64 Natchitoches 70 47 Haughton 64 41 Airline 54 50 Minden 62 TOP RIGHT: Lee Moore looks for an open man. BOTTOM RIGHT: Neil Carter shoots for the hoop. Teamwork 273 Lady Gators Place Third in District The 1979 basketball season proved to be a better one for the Lady Gators than the 1978 season. A vital part of the winning team was the three returning starters, Janice Johns, Tammie Kelley, and Carry Seifert. The two new starters were Susan Goldman and Tracy Grissom. These five players were aided by the strong bench developed by Coach Alma Moore. A district game against Natchitoches — Central was a crucial one for the Lady Gators. Unfortu¬ nately, the season came to a close with the final buzzers of the game; the Lady Chiefs won the game. This loss placed the Lady Gators third in District 2-AAAA for the season. Their overall record was 19-5 and 8-3 district. TOP LEFT: Tammie Kelley drives for a fast break. BOTTOM: The Lady Gators are: Cindy Broyles, statistician; Charlesetta Johnson, Jackie Ford, Mitzie Bell, Tammie Kelley, Pam Johns, Susan Goldman, Carrie Seifert, Rose Kondrat, Janice Johns, Cathy Ware, Diane Davis, Carol Jackins, and Tracy Grissom. FRONT: Coach Dorothy Johnson and Coach Alma Moore. 274 LOG CS OPPONENT OPP. SCORE SCORE DODLAWN NDEN B.T.W. SOUTHWOOD NATCHITOCH DLAWN BOSSIER PARKWAY MINDEN AIRLINE GREEN OAKS NATCHITOC BOSSIER PARKWAY TOP LEFT: Scores prove the Lady Gators victorious. RIGHT: When the caoch talks everyone listens. LEFT: “Come and see if you can get it!” Teamwork 275 Lady Gators Play to Win Teamwork 277 OPPOSITE PAGE LEFT: Coach Moore explains a play during a time out. OPPOSITE PAGE RIGHT: “One for all and all for one.” OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM: Janice Johns fools a Lady Giant. TOP LEFT: Tammie Kelley works in for a pass. ABOVE: Carol Jackins brings the ball into Gator territory. LEFT: Struggles like this kept the Lady Gators on top. Lady Gators 278 LOG TOP LEFT: Jackie Ford gets past a Viking. ABOVE RIGHT: Susan Gold¬ man and Carrie Seifert ’block out!’ RIGHT: “Here, take it.” OPPOSITE PAGE LEFT: Pam Johns doesn’t let too many people go far with a ball. OPPOSITE PAGE RIGHT: “Short” Bell outjumps a “tall” Viking by far. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM: New Lady Gators show great potential. Stop, but Keep on Teamwork 279 Lady Gators 280 LOG on Their Way l OPPOSITE PAGE LEFT: There’s a little emotion in all of us. TOP CENTER: Janice Johns for two points. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM: “I’ve got it.’’ “No, I have it.” ABOVE: Leap, Susan leap, get up off your feet! LEFT: Do you think Tracy Grissom wants that ball? Teamwork 281 282 TOP LEFT: Coach Leviston is curious as to why nobody ever held his jacket during prac¬ tice. TOP LEFT: Jay Holland doesn’t let many pitches pass by. MIDDLE: Bernard Waghalter gets the kinks out of a pre-season swing. BOT¬ TOM: Bill Crenshaw insures a scoring position by carefully gaining third base. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Danny Tims calmly warms up the pitching arm on an incredibly cold day. LOG Shreve Baseball Connects With Victory An excellent season was once again characteristic of the Shreve baseball team, with 14 wins and 4 losses for 1978. This outstanding play brought them to district playoffs where the team lost by one point in the second game. The 1979 baseball season brought new faces as well as abundant returning talent. Several had lettered the previous year. The team began practice inside of the gym. Freezing temperatures and rain forced them to start batting practice using a broomstick and tennis ball. This protected windows and improved the skill of watching the ball closely. Coaches Leviston and Con¬ way utilized all other available resources to prepare the players for a winning 1979 season. ABOVE: Members of the 1979 baseball team are: First Row: David Dethloff, Nickey Nolfe, Eric Lonadier, Toney White, Arthur John¬ son, Mark O. Davis. Second Row: Carey Cox, Johnathan Muslow, David McNaughton, Larry Loston, Charles Marsden, Jeff Randall, Matthew Mosley, Joe Bailey. Third Row: Coach A. Leviston, Kelvin Kohnen, Dennis Ester, Danny Tims, Corey Costello, Jay Holland, Bernard Waghalter, Craig Hammett, Coach C. Conway. Members not pictured are: Bill Crenshaw and Ronnie Wagnon. Teamwork 283 TOP: Corey Costello believes that facial expressions are vital in achieving a smooth swing. BOTTOM LEFT: Dennis Ester stands ready and willing for a pleasurable attack. BOTTOM RIGHT: Swampland conditions only slightly affect David McNaughton’s hitting power. 284 LOG 1 Gators Win Titles in State The 1977-78 Gator Girls team placed first in 4- AAAA regionals with Gator Stephanie Fess defeating another Gator Lauren Cotter. In state championship Lauren Cotter turned around and defeated Stephanie Fess for the state title. The boys’ Gator Tennis Team achieved 2nd place in the state tournament falling to a south Louisiana team. In mixed doubles, Lacy Williams and Lillian Galloway won regionals, then on to win state. The team shows a lot of prospective this year with these lettermen returning: Lacy Williams Joe Marshall, Jimmy Graves, Pat Harrison, Craig Prothro, Doug Hedges, Lauren Cotter, Stephanie Fess, SuSu Palmer, Alison Quinn, Patty Harrison, and Lillian Galloway. TOP LEFT: Lauren Cotter shows her winning form. BOTTOM: Top Row: Left to Right: Catherine Watts, Susan Palmer, Linda Scog- rin, Lillian Galloway, Lauren Cotter, Carroll Watts, Lisa Goodman, Evelyn Williams, Alison Quinn. Bottom Row: Left to Right: Tam- mie Kelly, Patty Harrison, Stephanie Fess, Suzanne Berry, Claudia Franklin, Amanda Phillips, Janet Kent, Valerie Butterfield. Teamwork 285 Tennis Team Practices for Winning Season TOP: Doubles Team, Pat Harrison and Doug Hedges, concentrate on a tragic point. BOTTOM LEFT: Stephanie Fess struggles for backhand. BOTTOM RIGHT: Lacy Williams distinctly swings a forehand volley. 286 LOG TOP LEFT: Lillian Galloway shows a perfect form of a forehand. TOP RIGHT: Pattie Harrison concentrates to hit a winning fore¬ hand. BOTTOM: Top Row: Left to Right: Aaron Brubaker, Jay Kline, Rob Feron, Lacy Williams, Joe Marshall, Doug Hedges, Jimmy Graves, Craig Prothro. Bottom Row: Left to Right: Bill Cunningham, Edward Shaw, Chris Fess, Harry Kline, Clay Fleishel, Pat Harri¬ son, Ted McDermott. Teamwork 287 Gator Track Team Excels The 1978 Gator Track Team had many out¬ standing members. The tracksters participated in many area meets and won many honors. Last year, Willie Thomas placed second in the dis¬ trict mile. Curtis Grappe placed second in the regional pole vault. Other outstanding Gators were Richard Lamb, who threw the javelin for 200 feet, and Lawrence Kahlden, a third year letterman in the high and low hurdles. Other returning lettermen from the ’78 team to the ’79 team were Lee Moore, Dennis, McClought, Jimmy Williams, Bama LaSource, Stueart Hudsmith, Dennis Ester and Keith Gardner. TOP RIGHT: Lee Moore practices jumping. ABOVE: Members of the 1979 track team are Standing: Lee Moore, Richard Lamb, Dennis Ester, Coach Powell, Jimmy Williams, Keith Gardner, and Lawrence Kahlden. Kneeling: Willie Thomas, Dennis McClought, Milton Baylor, Bama LaSource, Stueart Hudsmith and Curtis Grappe. 288 LOG TOP CENTER: Gators Mark Priddy, Jimmy Williams, Stueart Hudsmith, Willie Thomas, and Keith Gardner set their pace. LEFT: Bama LaSource and Den¬ nis McClought practice the relay. Teamwork 289 ABOVE LEFT. Richard Lamb prepares for the release. ABOVE RIGHT: Curtis Grappe is on the run for a good vault. ABOVE: The 1979 Gatorettes: Left to Right: Bottom Row: Rhonda Dangerfield, Becky Reeves, Charlotte Wagner, Karen Snow, Lesley Rye, Sharon Brammer. Standing. Coach Dorothy Johnson, Cathy Ware, Glena Galloway, Sarah Galloway, Stephanie Reisinger, Rose Kondrat, Janet Jimes, and Coach Alma Moore. 290 LOG Gator Golfers Swing Into Action The 1978 Captain Shreve Gator Golf Team had a good year. The team entered many local tourna¬ ments, tying for 1st place in the Regionals, and placing in the Southwood tournament. The gators also participated in the State tournament at New Orleans. This experience gave the Gators an opportunity for a winning team in 1979. Returning lettermen from the ’78 team were: Bart Dornier, Curtis Crenshaw, and Danny Leslie. These veteran players provided a strong founda¬ tion for a strong ’79 team. TOP LEFT: Golf team coach, Bob Home. ABOVE: Junior and Senior members: Scott Martin, Danny Leslie, Curtis Crenshaw, Don Ingersoll, Bart Donier, John Gilbert. Teamwork 291 292 TOP RIGHT: Ice creates a hazard for Robert Jackins. ABOVE: Freshman and Sophomore members: Les Lobel, Craig Toys, Chris Webb, Robert Jackins. ABOVE LEFT: Danny Leslie has an assuring day on the golf course. BOTTOM LEFT: Bart Dornier improves his swing. BOTTOM RIGHT: Curtis Crenshaw makes putting look easy. Teamwork 293 Just for Fun Captain Shreve students participated in many various sports not related to school teams. From under the hood of a race car to cold forests in early mornings, students enjoyed themselves during free time. These activities were most often purely for fun. However, those who pursued their sport seriously spent hours practicing, hoping to place high in competition. Others developed their skills just to gain satis¬ faction. Students’ individual activities left them with an overall physical and mental feeling of accomplishment and pleasure. f OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Hunter Hynes and Blake Palmer get ready for a ride. OPPOSITE PAGE RIGHT: Jimmy Graves and Scott Patterson don’t mind hunting on cold mornings. TOP: Chris Fess jogs to improve his tennis. LEFT: Mary Cotter and her friend enjoy a refreshing gallop. CENTER: Andy Freeman and Rob Reed ’fly’ through the water. 294 LOG Shout! Shout It Out! WIND IT UP” and other new cheers were introduced this year by the 1978-79 cheerlead¬ ers. The cheerleaders learned these new cheers, cheering techniques, and pyramids while attending camp at S.M.U. this summer. At camp, they won five ribbons denoting superior and excellent abilities. Also, the cheerleaders were named a superstar squad. During the school year, the cheerleaders worked long hard hours selling spirit tags, prac¬ ticing, and painting banners for the halls, gym, and stadium. In addition, they planned pep ral¬ lies which included contests, cheers, and pom¬ pon routines. During games, the cheerleaders dazzled the crowds with spectacular cheers and pyramids. Besides these duties, they welcomed our opponent’s cheerleaders at home games. Throughout the year, the cheerleaders saw to it that Gator Spirit was kept at its highest point. TOP RIGHT: The cheerleaders build a spectacular pyra¬ mid at the end of a cheer. RIGHT: The cheerleaders get excited when a touchdown is made. ABOVE: The cheerleaders hold their breath at a tense moment. RIGHT: .Cheerleaders boogie to the beat of the band. 296 LOG The 1978-79 Cheerleaders Teamwork 297 298 LOG Al. E. Gator — A Decade of Gator Spirit Teamwork 299 In the March of 1978, Curtis Brice was elected to serve as Captain Shreve’s tenth Al. E. Gator. Here at Shreve, Al. E. Gator represents pride, spirit, and respect. Curtis lived up to this repu¬ tation by attending all football and home bas¬ ketball games. During pep rallies, Curtis pro¬ moted spirit and enthusiasm and added a little humor. Besides being Al. E. Gator, Curtis was a mem¬ ber of Interact, the Bi-racial Committee, the Youth Advisory Council, and the NRA. Because of his loyalty, service, and spirit, Curtis Brice truly was the perfect Al. E. Gator for the 1978- 79 school year. TOP LEFT: Curtis Brice, 1978-79 A. E. Gator. LEFT: Curtis raises the crowd’s spirit at a basketball game. ABOVE: Cur¬ tis gets ready for another exciting football game. Gatorettes Keep That Spirit Up The 1978-79 Gatorettes had another very success¬ ful year of keeping that Gator spirit up. Not only did the Gatorettes present many entertaining half-time shows, but they also cheered at both football and basketball games. They also promoted school spirit by making football tags, decorating football lockers, and cheering at all the pep rallies. This year the Gatorettes were under the successful leadership of Miss Joyce Jordan. The Gatorettes’ con¬ stant enthusiasim and spirit truly helped to promote school pride. ;mmm TOP RIGHT: Admiral Marianne Thomas. BOTTOM: Commander Lynn Warren; Commander Suzy Talley, Captain Sara Buford, Admiral Marianne Thomas. 300 LOG Teamwork TOP LEFT: Gatorette sponsor — Miss Joyce Jordan. TOP RIGHT: Drum Corps; First Row: Connie Cates, Carrie Seifert, Patty Haberthur. Second Row: Judy Bernat, Linette Wright, Jeaneatte Peebles, Judy Procell, Toni Jernigan. Third Row: Monika Moss, Connie Sherman — Co-Commanders. BOTTOM LEFT: Lieutenant Valerie Butterfield, Lieutenant Beth Conrad. Second Row: Ensigns — Tammy Thoma, Sarah Spikes, Dixie Olmstead. TOP: Lieutenant Susan Sanders. BOTTOM RIGHT: Sally Sweeny, Kim Selber, and Marilyn Ligon march down for the half time show. 301 TOP: First Line: Janet Kent, Sharon Spillers, Janet Woodruff, Lisa Rothell, Annette Burke, Sally Sweeny, Susan Slater, Beth Reinsch, Tami Webb, Michele Aura. Second Line: Becky Reeves, Lucy Richards, Sara Shiplet, Deborah Storment, Lynn Harbour, Cheryl Hardy, Erica Marx, Renee Powell, Kim Selber, Marilyn Ligon. Third Line: Holly Herbert, Deborah Thompkins, Linda Lyons, Ginger Davis, Terri Taylor, Anna Latham, Sara Kalmbach, Betty Wiener, Kim Darby, Leigh Ann Lindsey. Fourth Line: Donna Turnham, Andrea Cook, Carolyn DeNova, Karen Moss, Carrie Rhodes, Elise Moetmann, Becky Allen, Melanie Taylor, Julie Kroner. Fifth Line: Melanie Regan, Laura LaBlanc, Mary Ann Moffett, Elenor Fraser, Frances Foster, Panette Mettz, Jeanie Linam, Becky Rasco, DeDe Deal. BOTTOM: Sixth Line: Kathy Miller, Donna Atkinson, Karen Rosengrant, Linda Smith, Karen Snow, Kim Self, Cheryl Givan, Carolyn VanOsdell, Dina Bennett, Cara Derrick. Seventh Line: Bev Cromms, Lisa Adams, Allison Hoover, Sharon Freeman, Robin LaGrone, Dedra Bradford, Cindy Wait, Zu Suzette Scott, Lisa Crisp, Ann Risinger. Eighth Line: Janet Jimes, Nancy Wells, Susan Schubarth, Karen Purdy, Susan McIntyre, Lee Newell, Jam Simmons, Julie Miller, Norma Cullick, Wondria Coleman. Ninth Line: Laura Wolfe, Laurie Lobel, Donna Sanderson, Laure Clanton, Janice Holcomb, Christy Wilburn, Jeannie Correl, Jan Rivet, Robin Dickenson, Renea Ryland. Tenth Line: Lori Wright, Wendy Lehr, Perri Bryant. 302 LOG We’ve Got That Spirit So Shout It Out! TOP LEFT: C.P.O.’s: First Row: Janet Kent, Lori Wright, Janet Jimes, Holly Herbert, Nancy Wells, Lisa Adams, Laura Wolfe, Donna Turnham, Becky Reeves, Melanie Regan. Third Row: Leigh Ann Lindsey, Renae Ryland, DeDe Deal, Peri Bryant, Norma Cullick, Cara Derrich (Head). Fourth Row: Marily Ligon, Julie Kroner, Michele Aura, Ann Risinger, Bev Crooms (Head). TOP RIGHT: The Drum Corps waits to go on the field. BOTTOM: Michele Aura and Sharon Williams wait for the Gators to stampede through the hoop. Teamwork 303 304 LOG We’ve Got a Team That’s Backed by Pride Pride. A word which describes what has been in the hearts of every student and faculty member at Captain Shreve during the past twelve years. Right from the beginning of this school year, new freshmen and sophomores became a part of the pride and spirit that bonds everyone together at Shreve. These feelings, in juniors and seniors, grew stronger every day. At all athletic events, students, faculty, and com¬ munity members gave unfailing support. During pep rallies, proud members of different classes competed for the coveted spirit stick. After twelve years of growing, learning, winning, and losing, everyone knows that “We’ve Got a Team That’s Backed by Pride.” You Can’t Take Our Gusto 306 LOG And You Can’t Take Our Pride Teamwork 307 I This part of the Puzzle is complete. We can never change the pieces. Ahead is a new puzzle, With new problems And new people, Pieces to fashion As we choose. The memories and dreams we cherish Will lead us through The days ahead, To the ultimate Completion of The puzzle. Closing 311 In the Money The Senior Class of 1979 Tisha Adams Michele Aura Shelia Barfield Curtis Brice Cindy Broyles Rosalyn Brown Peri Bryant Tom Buckner Laurie Busey Cindy Cameron Lisa Cireno Mary Colvih Tina Cosse Sally Jo Cunningham Pam Davis DeDe Deal Mark DeFatta Cara Derrick Scott Doyle Wendy Ennis Keith M. Etzel Mark Farley Becky Ford Judy Grantham Diana Grigsby Patty Haberthur Elard Haden Tami Hall Carol Hallquist Craig Hammett Leigh Henderson David Henington Angela Hicks Don Ingersoll Toni Jernigan Melissa Jones Debra Jury Sara Kalmbach Dino Kirkikis Paul Koerner Maribeth Kunzman Doug Lea Yolanda L. Leake Danny Lesley Jeannie Linam Leigh Ann Lindsey Laurie Lobel Chris Marler Wade McCutcheon Bob McDowell David Mireles Melissa Moore Mary Murphy Sherrie Muslow Joe Niblett SuSu Palmer Jeanette Peebles Cynthia Phillips Renee Powell Judy Procell Alison Quinn Kevin Quinn Becky Rasco Beth Reinsch Ann Risinger Jan Rivet John Rogers Alycia Ryder Renea Ryland Sharon Seabaugh Brian Schultz Suzette Scott Conni Sherman Cliff Smith Keith Smith Suzie Talley Marianne Thomas Danny Tims Sally Tucker Beth Tuggle Peggy Waddell Kelly Walker Lisa Waller Tami Webb Betty Weiner Jane Williams Sharon Williams Frank Worley Gemini Explorations, Inc. GEMINI EXPLORATIONS E. DuCharme, President Suite 77 hreve City Office Park J. Vozzella, V.P. Shreveport, La. 71105 318—869 321 869 3210 In the Money 315 Vivien R. Willett (318 ) 865-0519 Suzanne Willett 3772 Youree Dr. a Shreveport, La. 71105 V Custom FLORIST-SILK DRIED FLOWERS J V OL K PI RSOSAl lot (Hilt )RI S I M irrors — Glass Supplies Window Glass — Plate Glass Auto Gl ass FARLEY ' S GLASS CO., INC. Shop or Mobile Service 869 2364 6702 Linwood Shreveport, La -1 t -f—H-1 I-i. .1 1 i 1 1 1 I i 1 1 I 1 1 1_ THE WORLD BOOK ENCYCLOPEDIA The Largest Selling Encyclopedia in the World Authoritative Comprehensive Up to Date Easy to Use J. O. Grann 930 L ane Bldg.. Shreveport La. 71 101 Telephone: 2218517 THE WORLD BOOK OPENS THE WINDOWS OF THE MIND TO THE WONDERS OF THE WORLD v 316 LOG BEST WESTERN CHEZ VOUS MOTOR INN ’ids Uur bincere Best Wishes to the Graduating Seniors CHEZ VOUS We cater to high school dances and banquets. Seating for 4 to 400 for banquets. Weddings and receptions are just one of our offerings Call the Sales Department and book your party! men CHAPMAN ' S NURSERY 30 YEARS MAKING PLANTS GROW GOOD LUCK GATORS! In the Money 31 7 3 RENBA RYLAND SUZETTE SCOTT LYNN W DANETTE FAOUR PEGGY WADDELL KIM SEL In the Money 319 SHREVEPORT BROADCASTING COMPANY KOKA_ KCOZi 1550 fII The Soul of 1 Shreveport j 100 The 1978-79 Junior Class Blake Jones Lynn Harbour Terri Taylor Erica Marx Brad Bozeman Sharon Freeman Lisa Go Julie Miller Anna Latham Cheryl Hardy Chrissy Sterba Elise Moentmann Tammie Kelley Andrea Cook Rose Kondrat Susan Sanders John Holloway Deborah Tompkins Genie Correll Eleanor Frazier Janet Vance Kathy Miller Karen Hohenberger Nancy Wells Bryan McNeill Carolyn Denovo Carol Jackins Tammy Thoma Scott Martin Beth Conrad Sarah Spikes David Dethloff Kerry Newman Lori Wright Scott Green Carrie Rhodes Rob Feron Laura Wolfe Lacy Williams Valerie Butterfield Janet Jimes David Stevens Debra Storment Janice Holcomb Cara Derrick and John Holloway are flying high . Always Welcome to DON ' S SEAFOOD STEAK HOUSE 3 100 Highland Ave. • Phone 865 4291 SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA 71 104 Also In BATON ROUGE 6823 Airline Highway LAFAYETTE 301 E. Vermillion BEAUMONT Interstate I 0 NEW ORLEANS 4801 Veterans High . MORGAN CITY 55 Colonial Place 320 LOG -- - Bus. 865-4681 REAL Af ' . A ESTATE -— . Res. 865-2085 JURIS NO HOMl LIK 1 lift ONI YOU OWN FRANK R. WOODLEY REALTY CO. Specializing in FHA, VA, Conventional Homes and Property Management 8003 Line Ave. Shreveport, La. STANDARD PLUMBING COMPANY ROTO-ROOTER SEWER SERVICE 2001 Marshall 424-7711 ‘ 0 far. Dee Cottingham Barbara Jackson DEE AND BARB ' S HOUSE OF GROOMING Phone 2400 East 70th Street 865 2963 Shreveport, La. 71105 Compliments of the CARLG. GOODMAN FAMILY RES. PH. 687-0067 Insuiexlntematkmalinc. COMMERCIAL INSURANCE 440 EAST WASHINGTON SHREVEPORT, LA. 71104 Phone: (318)865-3554 Ken Faulkner YOKEM TOYOTA. INC. AUTHORIZED DEALER SALES. PARTS AND SERVICE Phone 636-9851 2730 LINWOOD AVE. SHREVEPORT. LA. 71103 We Support the Gators! GWEN AND DAVID KLOTZ 322 LOG Compliments of THEM. E. BROSSETTE FAMILY Make the Old Look Better Than New FURNITURE REPAIR AND REFINISHING CO. Earl J. Rose, Owner 804 McDade Bossier City, La. Phone 742-6621 Compliments THE BYRD FAMILY In The Money 323 Automobile and Truck Financing First and Second Real Estate Loans LESTER BRAZZEL ' S Used Cars and Trucks. Inc. Phone 221 8519 925 Short Spring Street Shreveport, La. 71 101 thebank of commerce Shreveport, Louisiana Compliments Cancer Care Intensive Care Life Care FRANK H. FORD, JR. District Manager American Family Life Assurance Co. of Columbus, Georgia 3000 Knight St., Suite 3000 Office 861 -0579 Shreveport, La. 71105 Home 861 6304 RONNIE’S BEAUTY SALON 3314 Youree Drive f 324 LOG CRYSTAL OILCOMFANY Best Wishes for another Championship season In The Money 325 YARBROUGH INTERIOR DESIGNERS Shreveport, La. 71104 O.K. CLEANERS bast Kings nwy. George W. Casten Owner •l 4 Lesley Simpson, ' y - V$ ,jrd W ni nd E HARGROVE INSURANCE enera WASHINGTON NATIONAL INS. 307 E. 70th Street Shreveport, La. 865-8481 3826 Southei MR. JOHN, INC. 1945 E. 70th St 797-3417 | ■ ... | . . .} ' • f ' ' j • - . . ‘ . ' . . In The Money 327 Compliments of The 1978-79 Drum Corps Commander: Conni Sherman Co-Commander: Monika Moss Judy Bernat Connie Cates Patte Haberthur Toni Jernigan Janette Peebles Judy Procell Carrie Seifert Lynnette Wright The Professional Schools of Louisiana 12 Professional Courses Data Processing Sec. Admin. Accountant Accounting Asst. Computer Programmer Leader Drafting Commercial Art Admin. Asst Medical Admin. Asst Legal Admin. Asst Bus. Communication Admin. Asst Data Pboc. Admin. Asst Teller Retail Management SHREVEPORT BATON ROUGE NEW ORLEANS 328 LOG Phones: Day 222-2092 Night 425-7256 HAYES FLOWER SHOP, INC. Flowers and Plants for Any Occasion Ethical and Professional Service to All by the Golden Rule 1459 Murphy Street Shreveport, La. James T. Hayes, Pres. Sheltered Parking — Rear of Building BankAmericard Master Charge — Welcomed Compliments of the JAMES L. ADAMS FAMILY Compliments HAGGARD AND VAUGHAN REAL ESTATE Compliments THE BROADMOOR UNITED METHODIST CHURCH In The Money 329 W-K-M WELLHEAD SYSTEMS, INC P.O. Drawer 1095 Shreveport, La. 71163 330 LOG In The Money 331 687-1442 Health ( Beauty Resorts 1935 E. 70th St. — Shreveport, La. 71105 Telephone LOUISA BIEDENHARN 869-3293 President 2920 Truly Lane — Shreveport, La. 71108 GO GET ' EM GATORS! Compliments of DR. MRS. A. L LINDSEY, JR AND FAMILY ACCURATE PATTERN WORKS, INC P.O. Box 7184 Shreveport, La. 71107 In The Money 333 Family Owned . . . Family Managed Minded Since 1895 Clarke ' s Jewelers Inc. of Shreveport 3916 Youree Dr. • Shreveport, La. 71105 •318—865-5658 Four Generations of Memory Making Downtown, Heart O ' Bossier South Park Mall 3211 West 70th Street Phone 686-7575 Shreveport, Louisiana 71108 ill BPv m s Compliments of A GATOR SUPPORTER Gator Spirit Never Dies! SENIORS of 78 P.B. S.C. R.H. D.M. B.C. L.D. V.H. Y.M. C.C. P.E. A.J. M.P. D.C. C.F. L.J. A.R. M.C. M.F. M.J. T.W. R.H. R.J. 212 Beck Building Shreveport, Louisiana 71101 NOBLE DRILLING CORPORATION R. G. Dick Fugler Division Manager Office 221-3554 Home 865-7654 In The Money 335 Hang in There Gators! STAF SALES AND EQUIPMENT CO. Leo McDonald — Owner Billy Stockton — Sales Compliments of THE CHARLES SALLEY FAMILY ENNIS FINANCIAL PLANNING COMPANY Roger N. Ennis Chartered Life Underwriter Estate Planning and Employee Benefit Consultants Suite 201 • 1400 Youree Drive • Shreveport, Louisiana 71101 • Telephone (318) 227-2310 Compliments of AULDS HORNE WHITE INV. CORP. € It ' s free gift from First 1 cw First national Bank 0 it i : ' UH ’ If you are a full-time student or returning to school or college, we have a gift for you—an EDU-CHEK account. Any autho¬ rized school of your choice makes you eligible—commercial college, training or business school, medical school, college and high school. FREE Checking Account with no monthly service charge as long as you remain a full-time student. FREE Personalized checks for easy identifi¬ cation (no charge for printing). FREE Wallet purse size check register and container. Come by any of our 12 convenient loca¬ tions and start your own EDU-CHEK per¬ sonal account today. You can open it with any amount. The extras you get will be like money in the bank. Member Ffilct.il Deposit Insurance Coipor.iti. n In The Money 337 AKIN ' S NURSERY LANDSCAPE CO JOHN T. PALMER 1501 Beck Building Oil and Gas Exploration and Production What arf Donn on the LboIc Oui Milliken Carpets — Amtico Vinyl CARPET- N -TILE 38 I 3 Youree Drive Shreveport, Louisiana Phone 865-1524 J. R. Hutcherson Jimmy Hutcherson Compliments of AMERICAN LINEN 1360 Hollywood Today’s student is tomorrow’s leader! KAST METALS CORPORATION THE HICA CORPORATION A good place to work In The Money 339 Phone A C 318 865-7163 P.O.Box 6022 ARK-LA-TEX FOUNDRY SUPPLY, INC. Tommy N. Nettles 500 W. 61 st St. Shreveport, La. 71106 GOOD LUCK! From a Gator Family D. L. AND MIDGIE BUTLER - DANNY, GARY, AND BEN 340 LOG In The Money 341 Telephones Bus. 318—424-8391 Home 318—865-5707 REGAN ENTERPRISES, INC. Individual Professional Consulting Service 517 Levin Lane Shreveport, La. 71105 Best Wishes BERG MECHANICAL INC. 531 W. 61st Street If you have a goal, we ' ll help you carry the ball. LOUISIANA BANK TRUST CO. Member FDIC United States Depository In The Money 343 | fMTOv Authorized Distributor (318) 221 0688 ACME GLASS COMPANY, INC. GIVE US A BREAK! Complete Glass Service Mirrors Windshields Shower Doors Rub Exel. Randy McCormick Manager P.O. Box 7606 Shreveport, 1060 Grimmet Dr. La. 71107 Compliments A SPECIALTY SHOP Featuring Monogramming Designs and Many Other Exciting Items Centenary at Olive 1927 Centenary 84 L S BARBECUE AND SANDWICH SHOP Go Get Em Gators Compliments of THE PENNELLS SHREVEPORT. LA. 71101 (318) 221-2527 Alexander Alexander m Buckner Square BRINGS ITALLTO YOU. Insurance brokers and consultants tor commerce and industry. BEST WISHES GATORS From a Friend Making YOU No. I . . Has Made Us No. I Since 1928 CHARLIE YELLEN ' S 203 Texas Shreveport, La. 71 101 222-4721 In The Money 345 GAINES PETROLEUM COMPANY 1604 North Market 221-8487 THE KONDRATS STAN SHIRLEY ROSE WILLIAM J. SHERMAN, JR. P.O. Box 5703 Shreveport, La. 71105 318 865-4582 Life Insurance Low Cost Term High Age Limits Special Group Rates Loans Drilling Equipment Heavy Equipment Motels L. R. BRAMMER, JR. BRAMMER ENGINEERING, INC. A.C.3I8 508 Beck Bldg. Off. Ph. 221-1587 Shreveport, La. 71101 Home Ph. 868-0014 Good Luck Gators! DR. AND MRS. EDGAR GALLOWAY LILLIAN. SARAH. AND GLENA Compliments of the D. L. HOLLOWAY FAMILY Compliments of A FRIEND In The Money 347 Tumef JumiOUi 2621 Sunset Village Shreveport, La. 71108 A Division of Turner Sleep Shops Inc. Jim Walker Phone 631-0164 STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES Home Offices— Bloomington, Illinois STATE FARM INSURANCE Tom Wood Agent 1939 East 70th Street, P.O. Box 5972 Shreveport, Louisiana Bus. Phone 797-2281 71105 Res. Phone: 865-3993 Compliments of BOJANGELS CUSTOM T-SHIRTS 2622 Sunset Village TOgevs ) 8 -I 35 T J OP£M II AW TO 8 Pn CUSCb rvjtfofly FAST FOODS 5813 CAST KIM? hwV, (ACIUtS f N. CKT$ MS Compliments FRANK’S PETROLEUM, INC 348 LOG BACK HOE RENTALS SEPTIC TANK FIELD LINES INSTALLED AUBREY HORN PLBG A HEATING PtUMtiNo shop to tour door SERVING THE ENTIRE ARK-LA-TEX 1868 Live Oak Dr (OFFICE 2526 MIDWAY AV) 5 RADIO DISPATCHED UNITS FOR BETTER SERVICE 24 HOUR SERVICE SPECIALIZING IN ALL TYPES OF REPAIR ' •ELECTRIC SEWEROOTER BACKHOE WORK l WATER HEATERS Qfi REMODELING SPECIALIST? RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIAL FORTUNE GAS AND OIL, INC. Ph. 318—222-4647 504 Mid South Towers Shreveport, Louisiana 71 101 In The Money 349 GOOD LUCK GATORS THE CROOMS FAMILY JIM, PEGGY, BEV, CINDY, AND JAY Bear Wheel Alignment — Wheel Balancing Brakes Relined — Motor Tune Up 3 Air Condition Service BROADMOOR GARAGE 505 East Kings Highway — Phone 868-1352 Roy Osborne Shreveport, Louisiana 71105 350 LOG 865-1557 BROWN’S TV SERVICE BROWN’S VENDING SERVICE 638 E. 70th St. Shreveport, La. 71106 R. Brown M. Brown Air Conditioning Minor Repairs ROY COBB’S PHILLIPS 66 934 E. 70th Street Shreveport, La. Roy Cobb Mechanic Open 7 A.M. to 8 P.M. Phone 865-2028 THERMO KING SALES AND SERVICE TELEPHONES Day-868-4472 ) 861-7769 Night 861-3266 ) 868-5451 LUk BODY WORKS TRUCK HIGHWAY ONE SOUTH P. O. BOX 5385 Shreveport. La JIM KING Anything your automated teller can do, ours can do better! American Bank AND TRUST COMPANY Shreveport. Louisiana Member F.D.I.C In The Money 351 318 222 8351 VANIER GRAPHICS CORPORATION Every Business Form for Every Business Need 1200 Marshall St. Shreveport, Louisiana 71 101 Home Family Counseling 865-7466 W.J. SINGLETON Notary Public Office 1532 Milam St. (318)222-4882 Shreveport, Louisiana 71103 (318)221 9490 CLEAN AND REPAIR RADIATORS Eddie ' s Service Station Eddie L Jones Owner 1253 Milam St. Shreveport, La. 71 101 Phone: 222 0361 JONES FURNITURE CO. 1047 Texas Ave. Shreveport, La. 71 101 Best Wishes Gators From Stmffinort Suit A Standard Weekly Newspaper P.O. Box I 742 1030 Texas Avenue Shreveport, Louisiana 71166 Phone 424 7125 We ' re all About Faces Excellence in Fine Portraiture Mi PHOTOGRAPHY 2746 Mackey Lane Shreveport, La. 71 I 18 Ph. 318—687-8777 1 In the Money 353 Compliments FAMILY linda |:urtis BOBBY BRIcI r THE CENTENARY ’ SCHOOL OF CHURCH CAREERS CENTENARY COLLEGE OF LOUISIANA It ' s worth looking into jk In the Money 355 SHREVEPORT ARMATURE AND ELECTRIC WORKS, INC. 910 Texas Ave., Shreveport 222-1131 1940 Airline Dr., Bossier 742-1587 OZ Keep That Gator Locomotive Rolling! 1978-79 PEP SQUAD OFFICERS Admiral — Marianne Thomas Captain — Sara Buford Commanders— Susie Talley Lynn Warren Lieutenants: Valerie Butterfield Beth Conrad Susan Sanders Ensigns: Dixie Olmstead Sarah Spikes Tammy Thoma For the Finest in Fast Food Dining SANDWICH mn-GGORGOJ WORLD 5914 Youree Drive Shreveport, LA 861-7477 506 McNeil Street Shreveport, LA 226-1400 In the Money 357 Vacuum Truck Service Liquid Mud, Salt Water and Fresh Water Hauling KCL and Calcium Chloride Available Day or Night 318—539-9117 Springhill, La. 71075 BOB YOUNG ' S VACUUM PRESSURE SERVICE, INC. James M. Deal Manager 358 LOG Oilfield Fluids, Inc. James M. Deal Owner Liquid Mud — Workover Completion Fluids Calcium Chloride Vacuum and High Pressure Pump Truck Service Available Day or Night Shreveport Day or Night 318—994-2101 Springhill, La. 71075 318-424-9393 In the Money 359 If you ' re wondering why I ' m in this ad, it ' s because the owner is my Dad. QUERBES BOURQUIN Incorporated Insurance Service 214 Milam St. Shreveport, Louisiana 71161 P.O. Box 5 Professional Raal Estate Services JAMES T. ADAMS Realtor The James Teytor Adame Company P 0 8o 663’ 680’ vouree Dn« Shreveport louinene 7u06 Te epr or e 3 8 886-3632 Jeans and T-Shirts THE OUTHOUSE 9162 Mansfield Rd. Shreveport, LA 71108 Ph. 686-6554 360 LOG RIVER CITY REALTY INSURANCE Service We Do It Better 3532 Youree Dr. 869-3309 868-4406 Abe ' s Sea Sirloin Restaurant IS YOUREE DRIVE ' UK S r -J r - TEXACO Bob Headrick — Operator Tune Up — Brake Service — Wheel Balancing SKA root Auto Air Conditioning — Mufflers 1900 Market Street Shreveport, Louisiana Pick Up and Delivery Phone 868-4373 5909 Youree Dr. Abe Ritman Phone 424-1544 Owner 423-9512 Shreveport, La. 71105 In the Money 361 Compliments of DOYLE W. BALDRIDGE AND STAFF The Future Belongs to Those Compliments Who Prepare for It Think About a Career . . . Not Just a Job. of AYERS SCHOOL OF BUSINESS CENTENARY COLLEGE Town House Shreveport THE CLASS OF 1982 Ben Adams Candis Holland Scott Aymond Scotte Hudsmith Kurt Bargas Robert Jackins Ellen Barkley Susan Jacks Denise Beasley Harry Kline Shery Benard Doris Lane Suzanne Berry Madeleine Latham Greg Brown Mart ha McKinney Leanne Burelback Todd Miller Mary Chapman Patti Martin Anne-Marie Cole Denise Oxenreiter Carolyn Cooper Blake Powell Kim Costaza Clay Rowe Tom Defatta Linda Scogin Eddie Dunn Leah Sherman Kim Duren Marx Stamper Chris Fess Ginger Trigg Glena Galloway Chris Webb Merklein Gordan Sharon Worley LOG SERVING THE FINEST IN Polynesian Foods Omaha Steaks Ocean Fresh Seafood Complete bar service featuring exotic South Sea drinks OPEN 11 AM to 10 PM 1 MON. THRU THURS. 1 11 AM to 11 PM FRI. SAT.-CLOSED SUN Southfield Plaza at Youree - Phone 869-2316 MORRISON ' S FAMILY BUFFET • In the Money 363 BEST WISHES From the MADDOX FAMILY SAM, CALLIE, KIM, CHRIS YARBROUGH ' S Fireplace Equipment Decorative Cabinet Hardware and Accessories Custom Bath Accessories PHARMACY INC. tntrance Locks Contract Building Hardware TOMMY’S 1937 E. 70th St. SPECIALTY HARDWARE Shreveport, La. 71105 Helen and Tommy Wall Phone 865-5667 131 E. Kings Highway Phone: 868 3585 Shreveport, La. 71104 Hallmark Cards Gifts Cosmetics Free Delivery • GATORS ARE GREATER! MR. AND MRS. WAYNE SIMPSON, TERESA, CARLA, AND • LESLEY ImiMiim for flic future! ;ou |rsitukitMHis.. elber In the Money 365 EDWIN JONES INSURANCE Auto, Homes, Businesses 2210 Line Avenue Shreveport, Louisiana GO GATORS! George, Lynda, Becky Stueart, Scotte Compliments of the DORAN FAMILY The Symbol of Fresh Dairy Products Phone:635 431 I GO GET ' EM GATORS! Compliments of THE REGAN FAMILY — BERNIE, QUAY MELANIE Bill l : GO Pr es ip ' ' Best Wishes SAWYER DRILLING SERVICE, INC. ye J, 8 969- ' 64 T c 1 ir Comfort .VC E • t ' ’ 4 Center V J SOUTHWEST OIL TOOL Sales and Service Phone: 424-4457 P.O. Box 7352 903 Grimmet Dr. Shreveport, Louisiana Air Conditioning COLONIAL FEDERAL Savings ( Loan Association OSCAR CLOYD, INC. We Bring People Home. Pf At TOP West West 70th at Pines Rd. 687 2747 Southwest 2555 Fournoy — Lucas Rd. 687 2811 Southeast 2006 E. 70th 797-4334 Bossier 1415 Airline Drive 747-0674 In the Money 369 s HE1HEM7S Uptown Center Line Ave. at Pierremont Phone 865-5654 NATIONAL ACOUSTICS, INC Armstrong Acoustical Ceilings Blown Fiberglass Insulation K I 3 Spray on Systems 433 W. 67th Shreveport, Louisiana 1979 LOG STAFF Says Gators Are Greater Chomp ' Em, Gators DeDe Deal, Edi+or-in-Chief Cara Derrick, Associate Editor Sara Buford Ben Butler Edwin Byrd Lisa Cireno Bev Crooms Cherry Dunn Keith Etzel Sharon Freeman Somar Galen Renea Ryland, Associate Editor Blake Powell Renee Powell Melanie Regan Becky Rasco Lesley Simpson Melanie Snodgrass Donna Turnham Evelyn Williams Sarah Galloway Shawn Grammer Holly Herbert Leigh Hodges John Holloway Rose Kondrat Leigh Ann Lindsey Downtown ShreveCity 1 Sunset Bossier Center Mall St Vincent In the Money 371 It’s Clement’s Time! CLEMENTS LINCOLN-MERCURY, Inc. 1010 Shreveport-Barksdale Hwy. Wj! |,|lllmi g SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA 71105 __ ll Ml RCURY LINCOLN 372 LOG FIRST SAY ' LEWIS PHARMACIES UPTOWN DRUG 4830 Line Avenue 861 2455 YOUREE DRIVE DRUG 33 I 2 Youree Drlvn 868 4461 LEWIS PHARMACY 102 E. Kings Highway 868 0569 MARK FARLEY JIM DAVIS DEBBIE JORSTAD In the Money 373 Jesse Allen THE CLASS OF 1981 Carolyn Magliocca Susan Baldridge Kevin Marler Cliff Barnes David Martin Brian Bridges Ted McDermott Virginia Brookings Missy Mullin Jon Burelbach Kristi Nelson Terri Butler Pam Nelson Terri Byrd Leigh Ann Newman Kim Cady Natalie Nichols Ann-Marie Campisi Valerie Pickens Sherry Caringer Joe Pickett Mary Lynn Chance Lynette Potter Hollie Crowder Jeff Rickert Charles Cupp Andrew Rogers Melissa DeFatta Jody Rosson Sherry Dickinson Edward Shaw Sydney Dowden Lesley Simpson Joy English Greg Sinclair Carrie Falter David Smith Sheila Fannom Melanie Snodgrass Lisa Fiore Shannon Spanberg Curtis Fox Leslie Summers Nancy Futrell Danny Talley Somar Galen Clay Tleiskel Sarah Galloway Craig Toys Tanya Gandy Gay Turner Bryan Gentry Billy Walbaum Lisa Goodman Keith Waddell Kathy Gulledge Screvin Watson Pat Harrison Carroll Watts Pattie Harrison Catherine Watts Leigh Hodges Renee Wheat Jane Hughes Jennifer Wilburn Linda Jarratt Rachel Wilcox Jeff Johnson Evelyn Williams Julie Johnston Holly Wilson Carrol Key Dawn Woodall Laura LeGendre Bryan Yeates Les Lobel 374 LOG JOE AND LARRY JFEGUARDS INC Say yjf VFootball You«t g Centenary Welcomes Captain Shreve Graduates Write to Director of Admissions for Catalogue PINSON- CALHOUN AUTOMOBILE HOME INSURANCE m WORK • SPORT • LEISURE mmt IN STOCK - NO WAITING 520 Spring Street 221 7881 FUNERAL DIRECTORS Phone: 63 I 0203 Happiness Is Contagious! Come in for a Smile! Compliments of WINNFIELD FUNERAL HOME 3701 Hollywood Avenue Shreveport, Louisiana GEORGE H. SMITH Funeral Director Mana Go Gators Compliments of THE CAPTAIN SHREVE HIGH SCHOOL BAND Director: Mike Raleigh Drum Major: Carol Hallquist Assistant Drum Major: Jeremy Gray i ’ I • In The Money 377 McCLAMROCH MACHINERY CO., INC. 939 Louisiana Tool House of the Ark-La-Tex o Vacuum Truck and Water Hauling Service, Oil Field Hauling and Dozer Work. MATHEW ' S TRUCKING CO., INC. DeBerry, Tex. P.O. Box 78134 318 221 7191 Shreveport, Louisiana 214 766-3445 you ' ll feel right at HOLMES JL holmes j pontiac 378 LOG TRI-STATE OIL TOOL INDUSTRIES, INC. Shreveport, Louisiana In the Money 379 FHA • VA • CONVENTIONAL COMMERCIAL • RESIDENTIAL _ C int ' fX TcXX C W. fflUAV V I 253 A Shreve City 2005 Jewella Ave. 2635 Sunset Plaza I 734 East Gate Center -rammer an JON H. HALL and FOREST PARK CEMETERIES BROADMOOR DRUGSTORE Complete Line of Drugs, Gifts and Cosmetics. 1875 North Market 1046 Shreveport Barksdale Hwy 9025 Jewella 1985 Airline Drive Bossier City BROWN THOMPSON MACHINE WORKS, INC. 1951 Motes Island Cir. P.O. Box 7978 • Shreveport, La. 71107 Phone 425 1054 Harold Brown Jim Thompson WALTER T. LAVELLE, JR., CLU PRUDENTIAL Compliments of NICK, ELIZABETH. AND SHARON WILLIAMS In the Money 381 CHAMPION BUILDING PRODUCTS Champion International Corporation 9 I 0 W. 62nd Street, Shreveport, La. 71108 Telephone 318 — 868 2721 Authorized Eureka and Hoover Sales and Service. We Service All Makes WEFERLING’S VACUUM CLEANER SERVICE 39 I 6 Southern Ave. Shreveport, La. 71106 865 2047 920 Mansfield Rd. 868 8993 318—865 7655 Sheila Murry Margie Loe Infant to Seven 6505 Line Ave. No. 58 Pierremont Common Shreveport, La. 71106 Compliments of ARKLA GAS COMPANY P.O. Box 1734 425 1271 382 LOG 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 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. In the Money 383 Total Concept Club Complete line Nautilus equipment, pool, sauna, steam, whirlpool, racquetball, pro shop, nursery and Captain Nemo’s Lounge. 990 Quail Creek Rd HOUR?: 9 AM-9 PM MONDAY-FRIDAY10 AM-6 PM SATURDAY im ( MwL teHila m m : ; || ME Z Jb CHICANO OIL AND GAS COMPANY Lacy H. Williams Jack T. Williams In the Money 385 MANPOWER TEMPORARY SERVICES Compliments of A FRIEND INSURANCE DETHLOFF, JORDAN McCLURE, INC C. R. Dethloff, C.P.C.U. J. Curt McClure, Jr., C.P.C.U. Mrs. R. C. Jordan N. W. McClure Sons Ltd. N. W. McClure, Jr. R. C. Jordan Agency, Inc. 3341 Youree Dr ive Suite 101 P.O. Box 5759 Shreveport, Louisiana 71105 Telephone (318)869 2525 Compliments of MR. AND MRS. JACK HODGES, HI, CINDE, AND LEIGH Interior Design I 040 Kings Highway Shreveport. La. 71104 Telephone 227 I 800 Capt. Shreve P.T.A. 6115 East Kings Highway Shreveport, Louisiana 71 105 EXECUTIVE BOARD 1978 1979 President. .... Mrs. E. J. Boersig 1 st Vice President. . Mrs. Richard Hughes 2nd Vice President . Mrs. A. L. Lindsey, Jr. 3rd Vice President. . . . Mrs. Steve Kirkikis Mrs. B. R. Statlander Mrs. J. C. Cooper Recording Secretary . .... Mrs. K. T. Worley Corresponding Secretary . . . , . . Mrs. J. T. Anderson Treasurer. . . . Mrs. G. L. Risinger Historian. . Mrs. Robert Johnson Mrs. J. R. Malch Principal . . . .. .Mr. Stan Powell In the Money 387 MADONA SALON OF BEAUTY 3006 Highland Ph. 221 8100 HARRY FRANK ALLEN Builds the Nicest Homes in Town (Signed) His Mother By Appointment Phone 865 3549 Excellence in Hair Design and Hair Grooming Products The RAZOR ' S EDGE 262 Ockley Drive Shreveport, Louisiana Shreveport, La. 71108 P.O. Box 8746 Area Code 318 636 7450 71108 THORNTON INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY CO., INC. 5901 Courtesy Lane Mill Industrial Supplies • Alloy • Valves Fittings Rubber Products • Pumps Compressors Carbide Cutting Tools 388 LOG MfPlC PHARMACY VJINDOVJ SHOPPING a StaiiflsA Glass 5tti io J2 gj £2 u 6) r y? 3019 Hi Ia fl t fflrcgsHujy.-n |j Sfereifeport, Louisiana 71104 F5 AtMcDonaldk wedoitall forYou TM Our famous Big Mac.., delicious Quarter Pounder® , golden brown fries, triple thick shakes, and the best service in town. m ■McDonald ' s I ■ I® m: a. ' s smoke house °Tobacco Ph. 868 3138 M. A. WILLIAMS J. R. WILLIAMS s Accessories 1736 BE. 70th St. Eastgate Plaza Shreveport, La. 71105 In the Money 389 i’O ROYAL CROWN’COLA Tff ROYAL CROWN BOTTLING CO., INC. P.O. Box 7298, Shreveport, La. 71107 MALLARD DRILLING CORPORATION Don Mettz Tom Carmody In the Money 391 BURKE ' S GALLERY FRAME, INC STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES Home Offices — Bloomington, Illinois WAYNE CURTIS 2624 Centenary Boulevard Shreveport, Louisiana 1939 East 70th Street Shreveport, Louisiana 71105 Bus. Phone: 797-2282 Res. Phone: 865-6997 Congratulations Best Wishes BOBBY L. GREENE PLUMBING HEATING CO., INC. „ 2630 Midway Ave. Shreveport, La. Phone 631 -0235 JL holmes pontiac © TRANSCONTINENTAL OIL CORPORATION 900 Mid South Towers Shreveport, Louisiana 7101 Tel. (318) 222 951 I Oil and gas exploration, drilling, development, and production in ma|or exploration areas of the United States and Canada. Coal mining and processing m Kentucky. Stock quotations are available from the NASDAQ system. The symbol is TCNT SUBSIDIARIES Diamond Coal Co., Inc. Transconti Jet Drill ing Company, Inc. Lar( Kern Drilling Company, Inc. Tree Compagnie des Petroles Transcontinental, S.A Transcontinental Oii Programs, Inc. Larco Drilling Company, Inc. TrecOn Oil Co. Ltd. (Canada) 394 LOG Tin tiftZmitt im G oC GkotfpC W 121 Elegant rooms and suites Relax by our pool [ [ wSni dl I ImH The Normandy Room for dining in the ! InB finest tradition 7 99P |KH|||M The Bar Escadrille featuring, M entertainment Convenient free parking No charge for local phone calls SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS I Banquet and meeting far.lit.es 10 Minutes to Louisiana Downs I availab Thoroughbred Race Track. I 10 Minutes to Louisiana State ■ L I Ea Sounds I 1 Tkir(T ' Hl Shreve Square — Shreveport ' s I MOTOR HOTEL entertainment center. I o . S k,... 0 „.. 4 blocks to convention complex. I ,, 1(1 _...... . ■ 201 Lake St. (318) 222 7620 3 blocks to downtown shopping area ■ Shreveport Louisiana 71101 Home of the American Rose Society. | Cal| ToM p r( , f . j 800 323 1776 f R[ ( IN ROOM MOVIf S Located on Interstate 20 at Spring St. Exit. Crossroads of All Major Highways through Shreveport. Compliments of MASTER PRODUCTS CO. In the Money 395 WORLEY DUNLOP, REALTORS Office (318)869 3273 6702 Fairfield Ave. Shreveport, La. 71106 Don ' t Make a Move Without Us! Compliments of HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS LOAN 624 Market nd Renea Ryland are real swingers. 396 LOG NEWSTADT, FAIR MERCER 3000 Knight Office PI. Suite 209 David B. Newstadt, C.L.U. Upstairs — Blue Entrance Jackie T. Fair Shreveport, LA 71105 Ronnie S. Mercer (318)861-4587 Business Life Insurance Pensions Wofit Sharing Estate Analysis Bea DR. JOHN SULLIVAN Pastor BROADMOOR BAPTIST CHURCH 4110 Youree Dr. Shreveport, La. A Balanced Program for Youth Compliments of MR. AND MRS. J. M.CIRENO, INGRID, LISA, AND MARC In the Money 397 Oil . Gas Corporation Compliments of 1 NICHOLS 3000 Knight Place SOUTHERN MAID DONUTS 2 301 East Kings Highway a Best Wishes to All Captain Shreve Tennis Players From PIERREMONT OAKS TENNIS CLUB PRO SHOP S 78 Spring Lake Dr. Shreveport, La. 71106 Phone 868 81 18 Open to the General Public 7 Days a Week Offering Friendly, Personalized, Professional Service. WE SPECIALIZE IN TOP QUALITY MERCHANDISE — Wilson, Prince, Dunlop, and Adidas Rackets — Ultra Sports, Adidas, Izod, Top Seed, Tail, Boast, and Fred Perry Clothing — Tretorn, John Newcombe Lotto, Fred Perry, Adidas, and Tred 2 Shoes — Custom Stringing of Rackets With High Grade Gut or Nylon — Distinctive Tennis Accessories of All Types LESSONS ARE AVAILABLE TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC UNDER THE TUTELAGE OF JERRY MONTGOMERY, TENNIS PROFESSIONAL Compliments of SOUTHERN MAID DONUTS 2 301 East Kings Highway BROOKSHIRE FOOD STORE 5819 E. Kings Hwy. Ken Attaway, Manager The Happy Food Store 398 LOG WE LOVE YOU GATORS! THE JONES — Jim, Angie, Angie, and Blake Compliments of THE BENARDS Owned and Operated by Sue Heller Southfield at Youree GOOD LUCK GATORS! THE SIDNEY KENT FAMILY — SIDNEY, JANICE, MONA, FRED AND JANET In the Money 399 Compliments of DRESSER MAGCOBAR SOUTHEASTERN AREA 1002 Beck Building Shreveport, Louisiana 71 101 Phone: 424 261 I 400 LOG Stark ' s PSTAUrt d DAIRY FRESH AND COUNTRY CLEAN 2905 W. 70th 910 Crabapple 7798 Youree Dr. Pines Rd. at I 20 3500 Barksdale Blvd. — Bossier City 2 106 Airline Drive — Bossier City FRANK AND DON McCUTCHEON W PILGRIMS ' PROGRESS If you’ve got the heart, the head and the diploma... Maybe vou can be one of us If ou ' e got what it takes to be a high school graduate, chances are you ' ve got what •it lakes to be a Marine. Give us a call We’ll give vou a chance to prove it. Call this toll free number.800-423-2600. In California 800-252-0241. The Few. The Proud. The Marines. In the Money 401 Porter’s Cleaners aaWar SNOW, MOORE MEARS INSURANCE AGENCY CHUCK SNYDER ' S PHARMACY Bob Tadlock Sales Representative ROUNTREE OLDS CADILLAC CO. 32 I 5 Southern Phone 22 I 2424 Shreveport, La. Res. 686 0527 3910 Youree Drive 1500 N. Market Shreveport, Louisiana 71107 KINDAKRAZY Famous Brand Sportswear 30% to 60% Off Regular Retail Price I 728 E. 70th Eastgate Plaza KR0CK-0-CHEESE Your Cheese Center of the Ark-La-Tex 6537 Line Avenue Shreveport, Louisiana 71106 Go Gators! Compliments of AMERICAN PLUMBING CO. Jerry S. Lewis NEW YORK LIFE In the Money 403 GOOD LUCK SENIORS OF 79! Compliments DR. JOHN MARSHALL Holland-Kent associates SIDNEY KENT HUGO A. HOLLAND 3616 Youree Drive Shreveport, La. 71105 318 — 865-4282 CHEMICAL DIVISION Shreveport, 41 m m Louisiana Hin WRRRMl cVk A G TAKE TIME X I TO BE i V SAFE (: Compliments of PREMETCO INTERNATIONAL E. G. Dunn, President Compliments of MR. MRS. MICHAEL D. FESS, STEPHANIE AND CHRIS In the Money 405 REALTORS BUILDERS C ondttucti THE WEBB FAMILY 9410 Village Green Anthony Brocato, Jr. President 406 LOG In the Money 407 ALBERT FRYAR BROKERAGE CO HUGHES FAMILY GEORGE MARY ANNE AMANDA 513 Beck Building Shreveport, La. 71 101 t. r. McClellan Petroleum Geologist Res. 865 0818 Bus. 425 7074 In the Money 409 1979 PATRONS Lt. Col. and Mrs. James T. Anderson Daughters, Lorrie, Karen Bill and Mioriam Armstrong Greg 4 Vince Baiano Leon J. Bain, Jr., D.D.S. Mr. Tom Bolicic Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Brooks Joshuah Bronson John Broussard Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bryson, Heather, Sarie 4 Janine Mr. and Mrs. Philip Burch Family Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cook, Becky and Joe The Sidney Cook Family Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Cory The Crooms Family The Dornier Family Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Evans, Jr. Bryan The Bill Falbaum Family Becky and Troy Fore Troy Fore, Sr. Mrs. Ann Fraser, Eleanor and Jerry Mr. and Mrs. William Freeman, Jr., Kathryn 4 Sharon A Friend Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Fuller, Jana, Jena, Bart The Galen Family Go Gators! Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gary The Graham Family Mr. and Mrs. Jim Graves, Ann 4 Jimmy Mr. and Mrs. Grigsby 4 Dianna Osia V. Hill Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Hohenberger 4 Karen Mr. and Mrs. George Jambor Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Jenkins and Rob Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Kinnard III The Jack LaBorde Family The Laverty Family Mr. and Mrs. Brian Lewis, Catherine, Pat 4 Mikey Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mason Ernest and Ann Merklein Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Morwood Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pennell, Craig 4 Jeffrey Sue Peytons The Tommy Powell Family Mr. and Mrs. John Prothro, Angie, Cathy, 4 Jenifer The Rae ' s and Rogers ' Dee and Dave Rasco The Reeves Family Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Regan 4 Melanie The Rosen Family Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Sherman, Jr., Conni, Leah 4 Sheila The Social Register Mr. and Mrs. Wes Spikes, Sarah and Sylvia The Talley Family Mr. and Mrs. Gene Thoma Mr. and Mrs. Joe Waddell, Peggy 4 Keith The Watkins Family Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Watkins The White Family The Wolfe Family SUSAN SLATER SARAH JOHNSON KELLI ULMER DIANA GRIGSBY BETH REINSCH SALLY SWEENEY MELISSA JONES BETH TUGGLE TAMI WEBB SHARON WILLIAMS MELISSA MOORE CINDY CAMERON MELANIE TAYLOR In the Money 411 INDEX TO ADVERTISERS A Former Editor . .331 Court Collections . .399 Abe ' s Seafood . .361 Corronn Black . .407 Abstract Tile . .409 Cranshaw Family . .333 Accurate Pattern Works. .332 Crooms Family. .350 Acme Glass. .344 Crystal Oil . .325 Ad Lib. .344 Custom Design. .316 Adams Family. .329 Dee and Barb ' s . .321 Advertising Specialties . .403 Depot . .405 Air Comfort Center . .367 Derrick Family . .406 Akins . .338 Dethloff, Jordan McClure . .386 Albert Fryar Brokerage . .408 D.L. and Midge Butler . .340 A! E. Gator Family . .354 Dodies ' Frame Shop . .399 Alexander Alexander . .345 Don ' s Seafood . .320 American Bank Trust . .351 Doran Family . .367 American Linen . .339 Doyle W. Baldridge . .362 American Plumbing . .403 Dresser Magcobar . .400 American Window . .341 Drum Corps. .327 Analytical Logging. .390 Eathereal Trade Co . .385 Anderson Oil Gas. .403 Eddie ' s Service Station. .352 Arkla Gas Co. .382 Edwin Jones Insurance . .367 Ark La-Tex Foundry . .340 Elaines . .380 Aulds, Horne White . .336 El Chico . .409 Ayers School of Business . .362 Ennis Financial Planning . .336 Band . ..377 Equitable Life Assurance . Farley ' s Glass . .320 Bank-n-Business . .333 .316 Bank of Commerce . .324 Ken Faulkner . .322 Bayou State Oil . .406 Fess Family . .405 Bealls . .397 First National Bank . .337 Benard Family . ...399 First Stagehand Trumpets . ..373 Benevolent Funeral Home . .344 Hag Line . .341 Berg Mechanical . .343 Foremost Dairies. .367 Bethlehem Baptist Church. .368 Forest Park Cementaries. .380 Bill Hanna Ford . ....356 Fortune Gas Oil . .349 Bill Hunter Florist . . .347 Frank Ford . .324 Bobby L. Green Plumbing . .392 Frank R. Woodley Realty . .321 Bob Young ' s Vacuum Pressure .358 Franks ' Petroleum . .348 Bojangels T-Shirts . .348 Freshman Class . .362 LR. Brammer Jr . .346 Furniture Repair Refinishing . .323 Brisco Family . .300 Gaines Petroleum Co . .346 Broadmoor Baptist Church . .397 Galloway Family . .347 Broadmoor Drug . .380 Gator Bait . .355 Broadmoor Garage . .350 Gemini Explorations . .315 Broadmoor Methodist Church .. .329 Goodman Family .. .321 Broca to Real Estate . .406 Guys Dolls. . .345 Br ookshires. .398 Haggard and Vaughan Real Estate .. .329 Brossette Family . .323 Handyman . . .334 Brown Thompson . Brown ' s T.V. Service . .381 Hardee Family .. .320 .351 Hargrove Insurance . .326 Burkes ' Frame Shop . .392 Harrington Family .. .317 Byrd Family . .323 Harry Frank Allen . .388 Caddo Coffee Cafe . ...333 Hayes Flower Shop . .329 Captain Shreve P.T.A . .387 Heard Chapel AME . Hellers ' . .341 Carpet-N-Tile . .339 .399 Centenary College . .354, 362, 375 Herberts Jewelers . .370 Centenary Realty . .396 Heritage Studio . .353 Central Station . .317 Hickory Stick . .329 Dr. Chapman . Chapman ' s Nursery. .331 Jack Hodges III. .387 ..317 Holland-Kent Associates . .408 Champion Building Products ... .382 Holloway Family . . .347 Chateau Motor Hotel . .395 Home Federal Savings Loan . .396 Chez Vous Motor Hotel . .317 Holmes Pontiac . .392 Chicano Oil and Gas . Holmes Pontiac . .378 Chuck Snyder ' s Pharmacy . .402 Horn Ross Plumbing . .349 Cireno Family . .397 Hudsmith Family . .367 Clark ' s Jewelers . .334 Hughes Family .... .408 Clements . .372 Interior Design . .387 Cobbs ' Bar-B-Q . .326 Insurex International. .322 Coca Cola. .345 James T. Adams . .360 Colonial Federal Savings Loan Jean Fore Mortgages . . .380 Commercial College .. .328 Jim Crooms Agency . .341 County Seat .. .394 Johnson Family . .337 412 LOG INDEX TO ADVERTISERS Jones Family.376 Jones Family. 399 Jones Furniture.353 Jordan Booth.380 Junior Class.319 Kast Metals.339 Keepsake Diamond Center.350 Kent Family.399 Kinda Krazy.402 L L. Kincade, Jr.394 King ' s Truck Body Works.351 Klotz Family.322 Kondrat Family. 346 Kon Tike...363 Krock-o-Cheese...402 Walter T. Lavelle . 381 Lester Brazzel ' s.324 Lewis Pharmacies.373 Lifeguards Inc. 375 Lindsey Family ...332 Louisa ' s.331 Louisiana Bank Trust..343 L S Barbecue.344 Maddox Family.364 Maddry Paint Body.327 Madona Salon of Beauty .388 Mallard Drilling Coro.391 Manpower....386 Marines.401 Marlin Exploration .326 Dr. John Marshall .. 404 Ma ' s Smoke House ...... . 389 Master Products.395 Matthew ' s Trucking ...... 378 McClamroch Machinery.378 McClellan Family. 409 McDonalds. 389 Medic Pharmacy. 389 Milbar. 401 Morrisons ... 363 Moppett Shoppe.382 Mr. George ' s Sandwich World ... 357 Mr. John ' s.326 National Acoustics ...... 370 Nautilus.384 Newstadt, Fair Mercer.:...397 New York Life. 403 Nichols. 398 Noble Drilling. 335 Noel Methodist Church. 362 Oilfield Fluids, Inc... 359 O.K. Cleaners ..326 Olin. 404 Outhouse . 360 Oscar Cloyd .. 369 Palais Royal.371 PBS Graphic Arts .. 385 Pennell Family. 345 Pep Squad Officers. 357 Pilgrim ' s Progress.401 Pierremont Exxon . ....;. .398 Pierremont Oaks Tennis Club..398 Pinson Calhoun Insurance.376 John T. Palmer .. 338 Poise-N-Ivy. 376 Porter ' s Cleaners.... 402 Premetco International. 405 Querbes Bourquin. 360 Quinn Family. ..361 Razor ' s Edge. 388 R.C. Cola. 391 Red Wing Shoe Store.376 Regan Enterprises. 342 Regan Family.407 Regan Family. 367 Richardson’s Plumbing.389 River City Realty.361 Ronnie ' s Beauty Salon.324 Roundtree Olds Cadillac.402 Roy Cobb ' s Phillips 66 .351 Rubensteins.334 Salley Family.336 Sawyer Drilling.367 Selbers. 365 Senior Class .314 Seniors of 78 . 335 Simpson Family. 364 W. J. Singleton. 352 Sherman Sherman. 346 Shorty Lenard ' s. 407 Shreveport Armature Electric.356 Shreveport Broadcasting.319 Shreveport Plan Drafting . 406 Shreveport Sun.353 Shreveport Times. 333 Snodgrass Family.394 Snow, Moore Mears.402 Scoto Records.357 Sophomore Class. 374 Southern Maid Donuts.398 Southwest Oil Tool . 367 Staf Sales and Equipment.336 Standard Plumbing.321 Starks. 401 Stephenson Floor Coverings. 394 Tae Em .....369 Tait-Shreveport Dodge.322 Thorton Industrial Supply.388 Thoroughbred Management ....407 Tommy ' s Hardware.364 Town South Villas Apt. 394 Transcontinental Oil.393 Tubby ' s Fast Food ' s.348 Turner Furniture.348 Turnham Family. .341 Tri-State Oil and Tool. 379 Tri-State Wholesale.344 Vanier Graphics Corp. 352 Walter Hawkins Realtor.380 Washington National Insurance. 326 Wayne Curtis, Agent.392 Webb Family. 406 Weferlings Vacuum Cleaner Service.382 Western Electric. 383 Whata burger. 407 Wild Crazy Group of Girls. 318 Jack T. Williams. 350 Williams Family. 381 Window Shopping. 389 Winnfield Funeral Home.376 WKM Wellhead Systems .. 330 Tom Wood....320,348 World Book Encyclopedia . 316 Worley Dunlop Realtors.396 Worley Family. .344 Russ Williams and Marcus McGriff. 315 Yarbrough Interior Design.325 Yarbrough ' s Pharmacy.364 Yearwoods. t ..339 Yellens. 345 Youree Drive Texaco. 361 In The Money 413 1979 Senior Class ADAMS. CAROL SUSAN — Softball Team — 1, 2, 3; NJHS — 1; Spanish Club — 1, 2; Presidential Physical Fitness Award — 1; Most Athletic Girl — 1; Drama Club — 3; FBLA — 3; Leo Club — 3, 4; 139 232 ADAMS, CHARLES RAY — 121,124,139,123 ADAMS, LETITIA — Band — 2, 3; Drama Club — 2; Octagon Club —3; 139, 232 ADAMS. RANDALM JOE — 139 ADAMS, REGINA —104 ADAMS, ROBERT GERMAINE — ROTC —2; DE —3 ALEXANDER. CHESTER ALLEN. BEVERLY — 121,123 ALLEN, JAMES MURRAY — Outstanding Algebra Student — 1; Latin Club — 1, 2; Placed 2nd and 3rd in Science Fairs — 2; Science Club — 3; 139, 150 232 ANDERSON, LARRY DEE — Football Manager — 3, 4; 25, 139 251 ANDERSON, RICK —139 ANDERSON, LAURA LEIGH — Student Council — 1; Drama Club — 3; Leo Club — 3, 4; Codac — 4; 110,139,162 ANDRESS. ELIZABETH LAW- TON — Drama Club — 1, 2, 3, 4; Art Club — 1, 2, 3; FMC — 1, 3. 4; Choir — 3, 4; 109, 118, 139 ANTHONY, CRAIG HUTSON — Band Honors — 2; Stage Band — 2; Concert Band — 2; 139 ATKINS. BARONETTE — FHA — 3, 4; Black Studies — 4; Student Council — 4; 98, 103, 139 ATKINSON, DONNA JEAN — NHS — 4; Spanish Club — 2, 3; Octagon Club — 2, 3, 4; Pep Squad — 3, 4; Mu Alpha Theta—4:139,232, 236 AURA, MICHELE — Spanish Club — 1, 2; NJHS — 1; NHS — 4; Student Council — 1, 3; Basketball Team — 1, 2; Spanish Awards — 1, 2; Drama Club — 2, 3, 4; Z Club — 3, 4; Pep Squad — 3, 4; Tennis Team — 2, 3; Mu Alpha Theta — 4; Codac — 3; Computer Club — 4; 76, 79, 111, 139, 220, 221, 232, 234, 236, 302, 303 BAILEY, JOE ALLEN — Foot¬ ball — 1; Baseball — 2; Inter¬ act — 2; Baseball — 3; Inter¬ act—3; 58,118,139 BAILIFF, WALTER LANE — Football — 2, 3, 4; Class Favorite — 3; 51,110,116, 139, B A LD W l N C HRISTOPHER THOMAS — Marching Band — 1; Concert Band — 1; Stage Band — 1; German Club — 3, 4; ROTC — 4; Drama Club — 4; 25,100,139 BARBER. REBECCA LYNN — 116,139 BARFIELD, SHEILA DENISE — Band — 1; Student Council Sec. — 1; Black Studies — 4; 139 BARFIELD, STEVEN —139 BATES, EDMOND G. — 112, 122 BAYLOR, LEONORA —139 BEACH, BRIAN AUSTIN — Science Club — 1; Stage Band — 1; Band — 1; Interact — 2; Latin Club — 2, 3, 4; Interact — 3,4; NHS —4 BECKERDITE, LISA ANN — Orchestra — 1, 2, 3; Drama Club —3;140 BELL, ANNAMAE —140 BERNAT, JUDITH LYN — Eng¬ lish Award — 1; Latin Club — 2, 3, 4; Pep Squad — 3, 4: Octagon Club — 3, 4; NHS — 4; 109,143, 232 BIONDO, SALVATORE HOSEPH — ROTC — 2; (cert, of commendation, ribbons for achievement) ROTC II — 3; 121.122.140 BIRMINGHAM, MARION CALDWELL BIRMINGHAM, ROBERT ADLER — Cert, of Small Gas Engines — 2 BLACK, DELORES MARIE BLACK, JOSEPHINE BLACKWELL, SHELTON — 140 BLOOMER, EARL —140 BOLDEN, SANDRA RENA BOERSIG, PAULINE ANN — 140,158 BOLDEN, SANDRA —140 BOORAS, PATRICK SAMMY — Student Council — Pres. — 1; NHS — 1, 4; Latin Club — 1, 2; Cert, of Most Dependable — 1; Basketball Team Man¬ ager — 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball Team Manager — 2, 3, 4; Award for Seedlings — 2; Enterprise — 2, 3; Key Club — 2, 3, 4, Sec. — 3, Vice-Pres. — 4; Rep. in Student Council — 3; 140, 220, 221, 222, 224, 232, 236 BOWMAN, EVDIE DENICE BOZENSKI, CHERI FAYE BRADFORD, BELINDA KAY — Band — 1; ROTC — 2; 104, 121.122.124.140 BRADFORD, ELLEN D. — FBLA 3 BRADFORD, PATRICIA — 25 BRAMMER, CLAUDE ANDRESS BRASHER, TONI ANN BRICE, CURTIS NORMAN — Bi-Racial Committee — 3; Interact — 3, 4; Youth Advi¬ sory Council — 3, 4; A1E Gator — 4; 140,194, 252, 299 BRIDGES, RUSSELL ALAN — 140 BRINKLEY, NANCY ELIZA¬ BETH — Rifle Team — 1, 2, 3; ROTC — 1, 2; Spanish Club — 3:94,120,121,141,238,126 BRISCO, LEONARD —141 BRISCO, TAMMEY JANE — FBLA — 2; ROTC, Superior Marksmanship, Achievement Ribbon, and Cadet Corporal — 2; Special Forces Ribbon, ROTC —3; 141 BRISTO, DONNA LASHIRL — Head Cheerleader — 1; 4-H Club —2; FBLA —3; 141 BROCK, BARBARA ANITE BROKENBERRY, LISA — 104, 141 BROKENBERRY, RAY CHARLES —141 BROWN, CARL WAYNE BROWN, ELBERT BROWN, FRANK JAMES —141 BROWN, GREGORY TODD BROWN, JOHN FITZGERALD BROWN, MARK BROWN, ROSALYN MARIE — Band — 1, 2, 3; Drama Club — 2; Octagon Club — 3; Flag Corps — 3; Band Officer — 3; 141,148 BROYLES, CYNTHIA GWYN — Band — 1; FTA — 1, 2; Bas¬ ketball Manager — 2; Pep Squad — 3; History Club — 4; Basketball and Track Man¬ ager—3; 109,141,145,232 BRUNER, STEVE MARK — Band — 3; Stage and Concert Band — 3; Honor Band — 4; 240 BRYANT. PERI RENEE — Physical Fitness Award — 1, 2; Pep Squad — 3, 4; French Club —3; 141,148, 302,303 BUCKINGHAM, DONNIE — 141 BUCKINGHAM, RONNIE JAY — Student Council — 1: NHS — 1:98,141 BUCKNER, THOMAS MOR¬ GAN — Latin Club — 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. — 4; Football — 1, 2, 3, 4; ROTC — 1, 2, 3, 4; Track — 3, 4; Centenary Quiz Bowl — 4; ROTC Special Forces — 4; Cadet — 4; 138, 141, 225, 232, 233, 74, 102, 110, 120, 121, 125, 237, 239, 240, 251 BUFORD, SARA KATHERINE — Log Staff — 1, 2, 3, 4; Stu¬ dent Council Sec. — 1; French Club — 2, 3; Drama Club — 2; Quill and Scroll 2, 3, 4; Z-Club 3, 4. Pres. — 4; Pep Squad — 3, 4; CPO — 3: Capt. — 4; NHS — 4; 76, 77, 141, 235, 300, 321, 323, 338, 409 BURCH. MICHAEL PHILIP — Basketball — 1; Track — 1; Drama Club — 2; Student Council — 2; 56, 141, 166, 236, 265 BURNS, GRETCHEN NOR- RINE — Tennis Team — 2 BURRIS, GEORGE BLAKE — 141 BUSEICK, MARGARET ANN — Baseball Team — 4; 141 BUSEY, JANET LAUREN — FBLA —2,4:141 BUTLER, JAMES THOMAS — ROTC —2; 100,141 BUTTS, CHRIS COLIN CADY, EVELYN LANHAM CAFFERY, KENT ALLEN — 141 CAIN, ANTHONY — 98,142 CALDWELL, VERONICA DIANE — Journalism — 3; 103 CAMPBELL, RUSSELL — B Varsity Rifle Team — 2; CS Special Forces — 2, 3, 4; A Varsity Rifle Team — 3; Ger¬ man Club —2;121,125 CAMERON, CYNTHIA — His¬ tory Club — Vice-Pres. — 4; Cheerleader — 4; 74, 108, 109, 142, 297 CAREY, CHARLES DEWITT — 112,118,142, 251 CARPENTER, MICHAEL ALLEN — Football — 1, 2, 3; Interact — 3, 4; Football Man¬ ager— 4; 82,83, 85,142 CARRIER, MELAINIE LYNN — 142 CARTER, JACQUELINE — 98, 142 CASSIDY, JOHN RICHARD — Photography School Newspa¬ per — 1, 2, 3; Leo Club — 3 CASSIDY, TERRI LYNN —142 CATES, CONSTANCE ELIZA¬ BETH — NJHS — 1; NHS — 3; Octagon Club — 2, 3, 4; FBLA — 3, 4; Pep Squad — 3, 4; 142, 232, 301 CIRENO, ELIZABETH — NJHS — 1; NHS — 4; Cheerleader — 1, 4; Student Council — 1, 3; Spanish Club — 2; Drama Club — 2, 3; Quill and Scroll — 2, 3, 4; French Club — 3, Vice-Pres. Computer Club — 4; Pep Squad — 3; LOG Staff — 2, 3, 4; Z Club — 4; Science Club — 1; 76, 108, 109, 111, 132, 135, 138, 142, 232, 235, 240, 242, 243, 244, 297, 321, 343 CLARK, CHARLES EDWARD CLARK, MARK ANTHONY — CS Drill Team — 2, 3; 121,122, 142 CLARKE, RICHARD ALLEN — Football — 2; Drama — 3; Interact — 3; 58, 118, 119, 142, 234 CLAY, JOHN KENNEDY - Football — 2, 3; Black Studies — 3; 143,251,252 CLEMENTS, MICHAEL SCOTT — Key Club — 4; 56, 143,251 COLE, SANDRA ELIZABETH — French Club — 2; Spanish Club — 2; Pep Squad — 3 COLEMAN, WONDRIA DENEICE — JA — 2, 3, 4; French Club — 2, 4; Black Studies — 2, 4; Pep Squad — 4 COLLINS, JIMMY LEE COLLINS, MARK ALLEN COLLINS, SAMUEL COLVIN, MARY FRANCES — Choir —1,2; 143 CONRAD, KIRK WAYNE — 143 CORNELIUS, BELINDA — French Club — 3; FBLA — 3; Black Studies — 3, 4; Student Council — 4; History Club — 4; Computer Club — 4; 73, 72, 111, 143, 222, 224, 232, 236 CORNELIUS, JOHN KERRY — 143 COSSE, TINA JANE — Pep Squall — 1; Spanish Club — 1, 2, 3; History Club — 4; 57, 109,143 COSTELLO, COREY CRAIG — Track Team — 1; Basketball — 1; Football — 1; Latin Club — 2, 3, 4; Leo Club — 2, 4; Baseball — 2, 3, 4; Newspaper Staff —4; NHS —4; NJHS— 1; 88, 89, 130, 131, 143, 232, 236, 283, 284 COTTER, LAUREN ELIZA¬ BETH — Spanish Club — 1, 2; Tennis Team — 1, 2, 3, 4; 1st in State High School Tennis Tourney — 1, 2, 3; Pep Squad — l;ZClub — 2, 3, 4; NHS — 3; 76,109,144, 285 COWEN, NEAL — President Interact — 4; 82, 83, 85, 116, 117,144, 251 COWIN, ALLEN DEANE — NJHS —1 COX, JON DAVID —144 CRAFT, DAVID WAYNE — Golf — 1, 2, 3; “S” Club — 1, 2; Student Council Alt. — 1; Spanish Club — 2, 3; Class Favorite — 2; Class Vice-Pres. — 2; Latin Club — 3, 4; Mu Alpha Theta — 4; NHS — 4; Science — 4; 102,144, 232 CRENSHAW, WILLIAM GETZ — Varsity Football — 1; Var¬ sity Basketball — 1, 2, 3; Var¬ sity Baseball — 2, 3; National Junior Honor Society — 1: Spanish Club — 1; Outstand¬ ing Basketball Player — 1: Key Club — 2, 3; FCA — 2, 3; 282, 86, 87, 111, 144, 145, 265, 266, 282, 268, 267, 271 CRISP, LISA ELIZABETH — Pep Squad —4; 147, 302 414 LOG CROOK. DONALD WARREN — Ski Club — 1.2 CULLICK. NORMA ANN — Presidential Physical Fitness Award — 1: Drama Club — 2. 3. 4: Spanish Club — 2; Pep Squad — 3. 4; International Thespian Society — 3. 4; French Club — 4; 94. 144. 234. 302. 303 CUNNINGHAM. SALLY JO — Rifle Team — 1. 2. 3. 4; 3rd School Science Fair — 1; Superior Cadet — 1; Out¬ standing 1st Sem. Cadet — 1; Best Drilled Female Cadet — 1: Superior Flute Solo in Solo and Ensemble Festival — 1. 2; Northwestern Academic Rally — Superior in Civics. Very Good in Algebra I — 1; Latin Club — 2. 3; Special Forces Club — 3; Drama Club — 3. 4: “A” Varsity Rifle Team — 3; Officer’s Club — 4: Concert Band — 4; District Honor Band (1st Band) — 4; National Merit Semi-Finalist — 4: 25. 144. 223. 225. 232. 239. 240. 241.120.121. 126 CURTIS. JANN ANGELE — Pres. Jr. Achievement — 1; Drama Club — 1. 2; DECA — 3.4: 116.144 DAGER. JOHN — Marching Band — 1 DALLAS. JIMMY DARBY. KIMBERLY — Music Award — 2: Drama Club — 3: FBLA — 3: History Club — 4: Pep Squad — 4: 88. 144. 162. 302 DARWIN. JOSEPH — Band — 2. 3.4:117.116.144 DAVENPORT. CHARLES — Baseball — 2 DAVIS. JAMES DAVIS. KEITHA SUE —114 DAVIS. PAMELA — Junior Achievement — 1 . 2: Spanish Club — 1. 2: Astra Club — 2. 3. 4: V.P. Astra — 3: CODAC — 3:80. 111. 144.232.236 DAVIS. RANDALL — Football — 1.2.3.4:57.110.144.251 DAVIS. ROBERT — 4-H — 1. 2. 3. 4: Stage Band — 1. 2. 3. 4; NHS —2. 3.4:232. 240 DEAL. DEANNA — NJHS 1: NHS — 4: French Club — 2: Drama Club — 2. 3. 4: Year¬ book — 2. 3. 4. Editor — 4: Pep Squad — 3: CPO — 4: CODAC — 3: Astra — 3; Sec¬ retary — 4: Quill and Scroll — 3. 4: Track Team —2. 3: Scho¬ lastic Rallv — 1: 80. 132. 144. 232. 235. 302. 303. 316. 321. 347. 350. 363 DEBOUSE. THOMAS — Foot¬ ball—3.4:44. 144. 159. 251 DEFATTA. MARK — Spanish Club — 1: Science Club — 1: Basketball Team — 1. 2: 116. 144 DEMERY. SHERMAN DEMMINC. STEVEN —144 DERRICK. CARA — Honorable Mention Seedlings and Shreveport Writers — 2: NJHS — 1: NHS — 4: Spanish Club — 1: French Club — 2: Drama Club — 2. 3. 4: Pro¬ gram Director — 3: President — 4: Pep Squad CPO — 3. Head CPO — 4: Z Club — 3. 4: Yearbook — 1. 2. 3. 4: Scroll Editor — 1: LOG Assoc. Edi¬ tor — 4: Quiz Bowl — 4: State Scholastic Rally — 2. 3: Quill and Scroll — 3. 4: Thespian Societv — 3. 4: Speech Team — 4: 76. 118. 132. 144.232. 234. 235. 240. 302. 303. 320. 321. 347. 350. 396 DICKINSON. ROBIN — Octa¬ gon Club — 2, 3, 4; Officer Octagon Club — 3; Pep Squad — 3. 4; NHS — 4; 144. 232. 302 DILLE, MARCIA — Class Trea¬ surer — 1; Spanish Club — 2. 3, 4: Spanish Club President — 3: Computer Club — 4: Sci¬ ence Club —4; 106.111.144 DIXON. BEVERLY DIXON. NINA ANNETTE — 144 DORAN. NANCY — SVA Pep Squad — 1: Gymnastics Team — 2; 116.145 DOUGLAS. PATRICIA — 25. 145 DOUGLAS. WILLIE DOYLE. SCOTT — Band — 1: Science Club — 3. 4; 106,145 DUNNIGAN. MARGARET — Band — 1; Latin Club — 1. 2; Latin Club — Secretary — 1; Drama Club —3 DYAR. LESHIA — Pep Squad — 1. 2. 3; Student Council — 1; Spanish Club — 2; Drama Club —3:145 EDWARS. ANNA —145 EDWARDS. LECYNTHIA — 145 ELLIS. SCOTT RAMEY —145 ELLIS. WILLIAM DOUGLAS — Student Council — 1; Foot¬ ball—1: 145 ENNIS. WENDY LYNN — National Honor Society — 1; Band — 1: Stage Band — 1: German Club — 2. 3: Drama Club — 3; Octagon Club — 3; Debate Tournament — 3; 78, 190 14 ; 99c: ETZEL. KEITH M. — Key Club — 1, 2; Honor Roll — 1. 2; Speech Team — 1. 2. 3; Photo Club — 1; National Forensic League — 2. 3: Drama Club — 3: Yearbook Staff — 3. 4: 135. 235 FAOUR. DANETTE JACQUE¬ LYN — Tennis Team — 1. 2; Class Favorite — 1. 2. 3. 4; Student Council — 1. 3; Soft- ball Team — 1: Homecoming Queen — 4: Homecoming Court — 1. 2. 3: Cheerleader — 4; Key Club Sweetheart — 1, 2. 4: Leo Club — 3: FBLA — 3: Pep Squad — 3: 86. 145. 226. 230. 242. 243. 244. 297. 252 JFARLEY. MARK LAWRENCE — Gold Medal. Hawaiian Festival of Music: Band — 1. 2. 3. 4: National Junior Honor Society — 1: NHS — 4: Sci¬ ence Club — 1 French — 2. 3; Band Officer — 3. 4; Mu Alpha Theta — 4; Jazz Ensemble — 2. 3. 4: 111. 145. 232. 236. 240 FARRIS. JEFF —146 FIONGOS. CONSTANCE MARIA —146 FITCH. DEBORAH LEE — Drama Club — 2. 3: Interna¬ tional Thespian Society — 3: 118. 146. 234 FLEMING. MELVIN FORD. JAMES EDWARD — Choir —3:112.146 FORD. REBECCA DAWN — Band — 1: German Club — 1. 2: FBLA —3:146 FOSTER. CHARLES EVANS — French Club — 2. 3: JV Base¬ ball — 2: Interact Club — 3; Tennis Team — 3: 146, 148, 236 FOSTER. ROBERT WAYNE FOX. JILL MORGAN —146 FREEMAN. JOHN ANDERSON — NJHS —1: Pres. NHS — 4: Science Award — 1: 1st Place Science Fair — 2: Northwest¬ ern Rally —2. 3: 111. 146. 232, 233. 236. 294 FRITZ. CORINDA ANN — Band — 1. 2. 3. 4: Band Offi¬ cer — 4: Octagon — 2. 3, 4; Octagon President — 4: Drama Club — 2; FBLA — 3: FHA—4:146. 232.240 FULLER. DONALD WAYNE GAINES. THOMAS ALLEN GALLOWAY. LILLIAN JEN¬ KINS — Spanish Club — 1: Spanish and Civics Rally — 1: Tennis Team No. 1 State Mixed Doubles — 1: Tennis Team — 1. 2, 3; No. 1 State Dubs — 2; State Science Fair (Chemistry) — 2: Z Club — 3. 4: Pep Squad (Officer — Ensign) — 3: Interact Sponsor — 3: 111. 146. 166. 232, 233. 236, 285, 287 GARACCI. MELISSA ANN — 146 GARCIN, LINDA — FBLA — 3: 147 GARDNER. JERRY WAYNE GARNER. MAXINE GARNER. ROOSEVELT S. — 147 GATHMANN. DANIEL SAM GATHMANN. JAMES GILES, MACKY RAY — Band — 1. 2; Basketball — 1. 2, 3. 4: Choir —3. 4; 112.147 GILES. SANDRA — Junior Achievement —1.2:112,147 GILDIN, LUKE D. — Interact — 4; Tennis Team — 2, 3, 4: NHS — 4:147. 232 GOLDMAN. LAWRENCE — 147. 236 GOLDSHOLL. MICHAEL — Drama Club — 2; Octagon Club—2 GORSULOWSKY. TIMOTHY — 100 GRAHAM, BENNIE RAY — ROTC —2. 3:147 GRAY. JAMES KEITH — NJHS — 1; NHS —4: 111. 147. 241 GRIFFITH. SUSAN ANNE — Home Economics Award — 1: 116.147 GRIGSBY. DIANA — Student Council Representative — 1. 2; French Club — 2: Drama Club — 2; FBLA — 3: Pep Squad — 3. 4: 108. 118. 128. 147 GRISSOM. TRACI COLLETTE — Basketball — 1. 2. 3. 4: 147. 274. 281 GUIDEN. CHARLES RAY GULLO. ROBIN JOHNETTE — Basketball — 1. 2: SCS Pep Squad — 1, 2: Student Coun¬ cil — 1. 2. 3: Baseball — 1: Secretary of Freshman Class — 1: President of Sophomore Class — 2; 4-H — 2: Leo Club — 4:148 GUNTHER. SHARYN MATHER — Spanish Club — 1: Student Council — 1: Latin Club — 2: Octagon Club — 2: DECA — 3: Octagon Club Secretary — 3:148 HAACKER. CHRISTIAN ERIC — Track — 1: Football — 1: Student Council Rep. — 1: Art Club —3:107,148 HABERTHUR. PATRICIA ANN — Pep Squad — 1. 2. 3. 4: French Club — 1. 2: Drum Corps — 4: Octagon Club — 4:148. 301 HADEN. ELARD L. — 102.148 HALL. TAMI E. — 148 HALLETT. WALTER CAREY — Spanish Club — 2 HALLQUIST. CAROL ELAINE — Stage Band and Concert Band — 1. 2; Honor Band — 2: All District Honor Band — 3: All Stage Band — 3: All State Stage Band — 3: Band Officer — 3: Astra Club — 3, 4: 118, 148. 232. 240 HAM. JERALYN RAE — 148 HAMMETT. CRAIG MICHAEL — Science Club — 1: NJHS — 1: Newspaper — 3: Co-Editor Newspaper — 4: Leo Club — 4: NHS — 4: 50. 88. 130, 131. 149. 233. 235. 236. 283 HANCOCK. GWENDOLYN — Choir — 1: Honor Roll — 14: Northwestern Scholastic Achievement Rally — 1: FBLA —3.4:114.149 HANSON. VICKIE HARDY. ROBERT L. —149 HARPER. CECIL JOHN JR. — 149. 251 HARRIS. CLYDE L. HARRIS. MARGARET JANE — 149 HARRIS. WILLIAM KIRK HARRISON. RICHARD HAYES. REGINA LYNN —149 HAZEN. CHERYL ALYCE — 149 HEAD. LESLIE CARROLL — Pep Squad —1.3 HEDGES. ROBERT DOUGLAS — Tennis Team — 1, 2. 3. 4: 149. 286. 287 HENDERSON. GRACIE L. — NJHS — 1: Orchestra — 1. 2. 3. 4: Most Valuable Basketball Player — 1: Black Studies — 3. 4; French Club — 3; All State Orchestra — 3. 4: FBLA — 4:149. 241 HENDERSON. MELINDA LEIGH — NJHS — 1: Cheer¬ leader — 4: Science Club — 1: Secretary of Sophomore Class — 2: Drama Club — 2: History Club — 2. 3, 4: Track Team — 2; Class Secretary — 3: Leo Club — 3. 4: Pep Squad — 3: NHS — 4: Spanish Club Vice-President: Art Club President — 4: Inter-Club Council — 4: 52. 88. 96. 107. 141. 232. 297 HENINGTON. DAVID THER- RELL — Yearbook — 1: Leo Club — 2: Drama Club — 2: French Club — 3: Senator Student Council — 3: Octa¬ gon Club — 3. 4; Sr. Senator Student Council: History Club — 4: Newspaper Manag¬ ing Editor — 4: Octagon Club Reporter — 4: Chairman of the Student of the Month Committee — 4: 72. 73. 130. 131.149 HENIX. MELVIN HENIX.TIMMY —149 HENRY. DAVID McARTHUR — Football —1.3:149 HENSON. SHARON DENISE — Band Festival Trophy — 1: 104 HICKS. ANGELA LAVERNE — Student Council — 1: Cheer¬ leader — 1: District Vice-Pres¬ ident FHA — 3; 25. 44, 103. 149. 241 HILL. ERVIN HINES. CURTIS HIXSON. GARY WRAY —149 HOEFLINGER. THOMAS J. — 101.149 HOLMES. ANGELA LaDONNA — 149 HUDSMITH. STUEART LEE — Pres. NJHS — 1: Pres. Latin Club — 1: Student Council — 1: Baseball — 1: Vice-Pres. Class — 2: Drama Club — 2, 3: Key Club — 2. 3.4: Football — 1. 2. 3. 4: Track — 1. 2: Pres. Class — 3: NHS — 4: FCA — 4:87.110.149. 251.288. 289 HUGGS. TANYA DIONNE — 116.149 Senior Index 415 HUGHES, ROBERT TODD — Football — 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball — 1. 2, 3, 4; Track — 1, 4; Sci¬ ence Club — 1; French Club — 2; FCA — 2, 3, 4; Interact — -3, 4; Sr. Bd. Member Interact — 4; Pres. DECA — 4; 110, 116,150, 251,261 HUGHES, BILL—150 HYNES, SAMUEL HUNTER — 295 INGERSOLL, DONALD HUGHES — Basketball Team — 1; Track Team — 1; National Honor Society — 1, 4; Scholastic Rally Participant — 1, 2, 3; Golf Team — 2, 3, 4; Leo Club — 3, 4; Seedlings Literature Contest — 1st Place — 4; 150, 232, 236, 240, 291 JACKS, BRYAN H. — ROTC — 2; Drama Club — 3; 150 JACKSON, DWAYNE T. — 121, 124 125 123 JACOBS, CARLTON — Student Council — 1, 2, 4; Honor Soci¬ ety — 1; Football — 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball — 1; Black Studies — 3. 4; 72, 73,110,150, 251, 256 JACOBS, VERNA R. — Science and Math Club — 1; Concert Band — 1; 4-H Club — 1; ROTC — 1, 3; Drama Club — 3. 4; Spanish Club — 3; FBLA Club — 3; Latin Club — 4; 102,150 JENKINS, KENNETH WAYNE JENKINSON, CLAY ALLEN — Drama Club — 3 JERNIGAN, TONI JEAN — Scholastic Rally — 2; Pep Squad—3; 150, 232, 301 JIMISON, DEBBIE DELISA — Choir —2,3:112,150 JOHNS, JANICE MARIE — Basketball Team — 1, 2, 3, 4; 150, 274, 275, 276, 280 JOHNSON, LOUIS — Basket¬ ball — 1; Football — 1; 4-H — 1: Student Council Rep. — 1; 150 JOHNSON, LOUISE —151 JOHNSON, MARGARET ANN _ROTC_2 JOHNSON, PAMELA RENEA — 151 JOHNSON, PHYLLIS ANN — Pep Squad — 1 JOHNSON, SARA CORNELL — Spanish Club — 1; Student Council — 1, 3; French Club — 2; Pep Squad — 3; 128, 151, 158 JOHNSON, TERRI L. —122,151 JOHNSON, WOODROW WIL¬ SON—Band—1 JONES, ARTIS C. — Football — 1; Basketball — 1 JONES, CHARLES JONES, DEIDRA —151 JONES, DONALD RAY JONES. JOE WILLIE —122 JONES, HERSY - Pres. Stu¬ dent Council — 1; NJHS — 1; Newspaper Staff — 1; Foot¬ ball Team — 1, 2, 3, 4; Soph. Senator — 2; Jr. Senator — 3; BSA — 3; FCA — 3, 4; Bi- Racial Committee — 3; Debate — 3; Pres. Student Council — 4; BSA — 4; Peli¬ can State — 4; 72, 73, 98, 100, 110, 151, 223, 224, 232, 233, 236, 251 JONES. MELISSA — Tennis Team — 2; Drama Club — 3, 4; Pep Squad — 3; Baseball — 3; 128, 129,151,154 JONES. OSCAR JORDAN, VICKIE — ROTC — 1, FHA — 3; Black Studies — 3:25,151,126 JURY, DEBRA — Kaleidoscope Honor Band — 1, 2; Concert Band — 1, 2; National Jr. Honor Society — 1; Black Studies — 3, 4; French Club — 3; Cheerleader — 4; Astra Club — 4; FBLA — 4: National Honor Society — 4: Bi-Racial Committee — 4; 80, 98, 114, 151, 223, 224, 232, 242, 244 297 KAHLDEN, LAWRENCE ARTHUR — Football — 1, 2, 3, 4; Track Team — 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball — 1; PTSA — 1; French Club — 2; Leo Club — 3, 4; FCA — 2, 3, 4; 74, 151, 237, 251, 287, 252, 259, 261, 262 KALMBACH, SARA ELIZA¬ BETH — Pep Squad — 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball Team — 1, 2; Presi¬ dential Physical Fitness Award — 1, 2; Honor Roll — 1, 2; Spanish Club — 3; Office Worker — 3; Z Club — 4; His¬ tory Club — 4; NHS — 4; 76, 109,151, 232, 302 KASPERKSI, PAUL PETER — Orchestra Festival — 1; Sci¬ ence Club — 1; Golf Team — 2; JA — 3; Drama Club — 3; Student Council — 4; 74,152 KEMPS, KAREN MECHELL — 122,152 KING, RICHARD LLOYD — Band — 1; Marching Band — 2; 152 KING, PAULETTE —152 KIRKIKIS, GUS STEVE — Band — 1, 2, 3, 4; Festival of Music Gold Medal — 1; Foot¬ ball Team — 1; Student Advi¬ sory Board — 1; Latin Club — 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President — 1; Interact Club — 2; Band Trea¬ surer — 3; District Honor Band — 3, 4; NHS — 3: Stu¬ dent Council Senator at Large — 4; Student of the Month — 4; Elks Teenager of the Month — 4; 72, 73, 82, 83, 85, 152, 232, 236,240 KLOTZ, PHILLIP HAYES — 152 KOERNER, PAUL ALEXAN¬ DER — Yearbook Staff — 1; Latin Club — 1, 2, 4; District and State Rally in Civics — 1; National Jr. Honor Society — 1; German Club — 3, 4; NHS — 4; Computer Club — 4; Leo Club — 4; 100, 111, 152, 232, 236 KOHNEN, KELLY MARIE — Tennis Team — 2; Drama Club —3;152 KOLLMAN, KELLY STEVEN KRONER, JULIA MARGARET — National Jr. Honor Society — 1; Spanish Club, President — 1; Advisory Board — 1; Drama Club — 2, 3, 4; French Club — 2, 3, 4; Scholastic Rally General Science — 2; CODAC — 3; 2nd Place School Science Fair — 3; Pep Squad CPO — 3, 4; NHS — 3, 4; Z Club — 4; 76, 79, 153, 302, 303 KUNZMAN, M ARIBETH EUGENIA — Superior Solo Ensemble Festival — 1; Con¬ cert Band — 1; District Honor Band — 2, 3, 4; Superior at District Band Festival — 2; Marching Band — 2, 3, 4; ROTC Band — 2, 3; Concert Band: 153, 232, 240 LACY, JAMES LAMB, RICHARD DOUGLAS — 83, 110, 153, 226, 230, 251, 288, 290 LANE, ROBERT JOHNSON — 102,153 LANE, VYDRINE —44, 98 LaSOURCE, DALE PATRICK — Band — 1, 2; Track Team — 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band — 1; 74, 82, 85,147,153, 288, 289 LATTIER, LATONIA —153 LAW, LINDA LEA, JAMES DOUG —153 LEAKE, YOLANDA YVETTE — 109,151 LEE, CARL LEONARD, MICHAEL — Foot¬ ball—2 LESLIE. DANIEL MORRIS — Golf Team — 1, 2, 3, 4; Span¬ ish Club Officer — 3; NHS — 4; Mu Alpha Theta — 4; 150, 153,232,236, 291,293 LEWIS, JOSEPH MICHAEL — 153 LIEBER, DAWN RENEE —117, 116,145,153 LIGON, MARILYN ELIZA¬ BETH — Drama Club — 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club — 1, 2; 3rd Place in Science Fair — 1: Z Club — 2, 3, 4; Z Bd. Member — 3; Thespian — 3, 4; Pep Squad — 3, 4; Jr. Officer — 3; Key Club Sponsor — 3, 4; Drama Club Vice-President — 4; Sr. Class Vice-President — 4; Sr. Senator — 4; 72, 73, 76, 86, 118, 138, 153, 232, 234, 301,302,303 LINAM, JEANNIE BRYAN — French Club — 2, 3: Drama Club — 2, 3, 4; Pep Squad — 3, 4; NHS — 3, 4; Astra Club — 4:80,118,153,234,302 LINDANGER, EARL LESTE — 111, 153,236 LINDSEY, LEIGH ANN — French Club — 1, 2; Z Club — 2, 3, 4; Secretary of Z Club — 4; Key Club Sponsor — 3; Pep Squad CPO — 3, 4; LOG Staff — 4; History Club — 4; Quill and Scroll — 4; 76, 77, 109, 132, 135, 153, 235, 302, 321, 326, 409, 303 LITTLE, LAURA ANN —153 LOBEL, LAURIE SUZANNE — Tennis Team — 1, 2, 3; French Club — 1, 2; Pep Squad — 4: 153 LOCKE, MATTHEW BEAL — Science Club — 1; Yearbook — 1; Football — 1: Key Club _2 3 4’ 153 LOWE, DONALD — 122, 153, 123 LYONS, CAROLE ANN — Leo Club Sponsor — 2; 153 MAHONEY, CHARLES — 265, 266, 268, 267, 270 MANDIGO, BERTHA MARLER, WILLIAM CHRIS¬ TOPHER — Football — 1, 2, 3, 4; FCA —2, 3, 4; Track —2, 3; Drama Club — 3, 4; Interact Club — 3, 4; Sgt. of Arms — 4; All District Tackle — 3; 110, 118, 119, 143, 233, 237, 118, 119, 251 MARSDEN, CHARLES R. — Student Council Treasurer — 1; NJHS — 1; Orchestra — 1, 2; Football — 1, 2; Baseball — 2, 3; ROTC — 3; 72, 73, 121, 123, 232, 239, 283 MARSHALL, JOSEPH E. — Football — 1; Tennis Team — 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Favorite — 1; Key Club — 3, 4; Key Club Sec. — 4; NHS — 3, 4; Com¬ puter Club — 4; Math Club — 4; 86, 87,111,143,236, 287 MARTIN, WANDA FAYE MATHEWS, ANTHONY L. — 120,121 MATHEWS, LEON —154 MATHEWS, GREG STUART — 154 MAYHORN, LARRY D. —154 MAYS, TERESA MARIA —154 McCALL, CEDRIC McCLOUGHT, DENNIS RAY — Black Studies — 3; 38, 112, 151,154,251,288, 289, 252 416 LOG McCOY, TERRY DEAN — Dia¬ mond Club — 1; Basketball Team — 1, 2; Baseball Team — 1, 2; Sophomore Class Council — 2; FCA — 2; Stu¬ dent Council — 2 McCUTCHEON, ROBERT WADE — 102, 106, 111, 155, 194, 232, 240 McDonald, laura AMINDA — French Club — 1; Band — 1; History Club — 2; FHA —4:155 McDowell, Robert e. jr. — French Club — 3, 4; NHS — 4; 155, 232, 241 McFARLANE, BRUCE McGRIFF, MARCUS T. Ill — 106,155,116 McGUIRE (PORTER), HAR¬ RIETT RHEA — 40,116,155 McKAY, DALE LYNN McNAUGHTON, DAVID MIL- TON — NJSH — 1: Spanish Club — 1; Baseball Team — 2, 3; FCA — 3; Drama Club — 3; NHS — 4; Mu Alpha Theta — 4:110,155, 232,236, 283,284 METCALF, ROGER—155 MEREDITH, TAMMY LYNN — Certificate of Accomplish¬ ment — Junior Achievement — 2, 3; FBLA —4 METTZ, NANCY RUTH —155 MILES, MACK —156 MILNER, JOSEPH WILLIAM — NJHS — 1; Latin Club — 1, 2, 3: Stage Band — 1, 2, 3; Con¬ cert Band — 1, 2; Gold Medal at Hawaiian Fest. Music — 1; Marching Band — 2, 3; Inter¬ act Service Club — 3; 82, 85, 102,111,156, 232, 233,236 MIRELES, DAVID JOSEPH — 116,156 MITCHELL, JENNIFER — Cheerleader — 1; FBLA — 4; 114 MITCHELL, MELVIN MOHRMANN, CHRISTOPHER CHARLES — Band — 1; Marching Band — 2 MONTGOMERY, LISA ANNE — Basketball — 2; Softball — 2; Track — 2; Pep Squad — 3: FBLA —3:156 MOORE, EDWARD McKAY — NJHS — 1; Sports Co-Editor Newspaper — 1; Spanish Club — 1, 2; NHS — 4; Com¬ puter Club — 4; 111, 232, 236 MOORE, JOHNNIE RAY — 156 MOORE, MELISSA ANNE — Cheerleader — 1, 4; Spanish Club Sec. — 1; Spanish Club — 2; Basketball — 1, 3; Soft- ball — 1, 2, 3; Student Council — 1, 3; Key Club Sweetheart — 2; Drama Club — 2; Pep Squad — 3; Leo Club — 3; FBLA — 3; 86, 88, 109, 156, 242 244 297 MOORE, TERRY E. — Football — 1,2,3,4:156, 251, 259 MORRIS, RAMONA JANE — 156 MOSLEY, MATTHEW — NJHS — 1; Student Council Vice- Pres. — 1; 4th in Caddo-Bos- sier Woodwork — 2; Black Studies — 3; JV Baseball — 3: 156, 283 MOSS, MONIKA KATHLEEN — Drama Club — 1, 2, 3, 4: Treasurer of Drama Club — 2; Student Council Rep. — 2; Pres. FTA — 2; Pep Squad — 3, 4: Black Studies Assn. — 3: Vice-Pres. FBLA — 3; FBLA — 4; French Club — 3; Thes¬ pian Society — 3; NHS — 4; Pep Squad — Co-Com¬ mander of Drum Corps — 4; Dramatics Squad (Tourna¬ ment) — 4; 118, 156, 232, 234, 301 MURPHY, MARY KATHRYN — Yearbook — 1; Spanish Club — 1; Octagon Club — 3; Track Team — 3 MUSLOW, SHERIE ANN — Pep Squad — 1; French Club — 1. 2, 3; Drama Club — 1, 2, 3; Thespian — 2, 3; Basketball — 1; Newspaper Staff — 2; Southfield Science Fair — Honorable Mention — 1; State Science Fair — 2nd Place in Chemistry — 2; Z Club Historian — 2, 3; Ger¬ man Club — Historian — 3; German Club Treasurer — 4; NHS — 3, 4; 109,100, 232 MYLES, LISA DIANNE — Band — 1, 2, 3, 4; Newspaper Staff — 1; Northwestern Scholastic Achievement Rally — 1; Honor Roll — 1; Black Stud¬ ies Association — 2; 72, 146, 156,173, 232, 240 NADER, EDWARD JR. — DECA —3; 116,156 NARON, ROBIN — Physical Fitness Award — 1; Softball Team — 1; Drama Club — 2, 3; Science Club — 3; Photog¬ raphy Club — 3; Pep Squad — 3; Student Council Rep. — 3; CODAC — 3; 156, 234 NELSON. RICHARD — 1st Place in Solo Ensembles — 2 NELSON. SYDNEY — Placed 1st in School Science Fair — 1; Science Club — 3; Spanish Club —3; 111, 156, 232,236 NEWSON, PAMELA — 112,156 NIBLETT, JOE — 156 NOLES, DAVID OTWELL, JOHN MIKE — Foot¬ ball — 1, 2, 3; National Jr. Honor Society — 1; Leo Club — 2. 3, 4; Football Letterman — 3, 4; Treasurer of DECA — 4; 88, 100, 110, 117, 156, 237, 100, 251, 261 OWENS, OLIVIA — FHA — 1, 2. 3, 4; FHA President 3; Zeta Phi Beta Society — 1, 2, 3, 4; BSA — 3, 4; SIYCC — 2, 3, 4; 103,112,156 OWENS, WILLIAM —156 PALMER. SUSAN — Tennis Team — 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll — 1; French Club — 1, 2, Z Club — 2, 3, 4; Z Club Vice- Pres. — 3; Student Council Parliamentarian — 3; Student Council Vice-Pres. — 4; Inter¬ act Sponsor — 3, 4; Advisory Committee — 3, 4; Spanish Club — 4; Pep Squad — 3; Cheerleader — 4; 63, 72, 73, 76, 96, 157, 222, 224, 233, 242, 243, 245, 285, 297 PARKER, DEBRA — Drama Club — 2 PARKER, STEVEN PARKER, SHEILA — 114, 115, 157,161 PASHANDI, ZOREH H. —157 PATTERSON. ELIZABETH — Spanish Club — 1; FBLA — 3; 157 PATTERSON, RACHEL — 4-H — 1; Black Heritage — 3 PATTON, ANNIE — Honor Society — 1 PATTON, TIMOTHY — Foot¬ ball Team — 1; A Rifle Team 3; 126, 43, 121, 122, 125, 157, 238 239 PAYNE, DENNIS THEODORE — 157 PEEBLES, MARY JANETT — Science Club — 1; Spanish Club — 1, 2, 3; Octagon Club — 2, 3, 4; Pep Squad — 3; FBLA — 3, 4; National Honor Society —4; 157, 232,301 PELTON, CAROLINE — Honor Society — 1; School Choir — 1; 157 PENFIELD, TERESA — Band — 1, 2, 3, 4; Photography Club — 1; Sweepstakes Winner at State —3; 157 PERNICI, CHARLES — Foot¬ ball—1; Golf—1; 155,157 PERNICI, THOMAS SCOTT — Football — 1, 2, 3, 4; Track Team — 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club — 1; Key Club — 2, 3, 4; FCA —2,3, 4; 110,157, 251 PHILLEY, ELISABETH — Band — 1,2,3,4:118 PHILLIPS. CLINTON PHILLIPS, CYNTHIA — Stu¬ dent Council — 1, 2, 3; Astra Club — 2, 3, 4; Latin Club — 2, 3, 4; Drama Club — 2, 3; Bi- Racial Committee — 2, 3, 4; Pep Squad — 3; National Honor Society — 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader — 4; History Club — 4; 80, 102, 109, 157, 222, 225, 232, 236, 297 PHILLIPS, TERRI LEIGH — Spanish Club —1; 157, 222 PHILLS, SAMMY RAY — ROTC —1 PIERCE, DAVID WILLIAM — 157 PIERRE, MELVIN CORNELI- OUS — Football — 1; Basket¬ ball—1; 157 PLATER, JUANITA —157 PLATER, LAURA ANN —157 POINDEXTER, SUSAN ANNE — Drama Club — 3; 157 POPE, TALBEN THEODORE — 121,124,157,239,123 POWELL, CHARLENE RENEE — LOG Staff — 1, 2, 3, 4; Art I Award — 1; PTSA Rep. — 1; French Club — 2, 3; Drama Club — 3; Pep Squad — 3, 4; CPO — 3; Leo Club — 4; His¬ tory Club — 4; Quill and Scroll — 4; 88, 89, 132, 135, 157, 235, 302, 321, 343 PREEDOM, STEVE—158 PRICE, STEPHEN — Science Award — 1; Stage Band — 2, 3, 4; Photography Club — 3; 111,158, 232, 236 PRINCE, ANN ELIZABETH — Spanish Club — 2; Tennis Team — 2, 3, 4; Pep Squad — 3; Computer Program Club — 4; ' Mu Alpha Theta — 4; His¬ tory Club — 4; 57, 109, 111, 236 PROCELL, JUDY ANN — Pep Squad — 3, 4; Drummer — 4; 109.158 PROTHRO, ANGELA SUSAN — Band — 1, 2, 3; Octagon Club — 3, 4; Riflette — 3, 4; 158 PUGH, LONNIE LEE QUINN, ALISON REBECCA — Tennis — 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls Club; Pep Squad — 1; Spanish Club — 1;57,148,158,109, 285 QUINN, HAROLD KEVIN — 148.158 RACHAL, BARRY — 82, 85, 111, 145.158 RASCO, REBECCA — NJHS — 1; Concert Band — 1; All City Band — 1; Presidential Physi¬ cal Fitness Award — 1; Best Athlete — 1; Student Council Representative — 1, 3, 4; French Club — 2, 3; Drama Club — 2, 3; Tennis Team — 2, 3; Pep Squad — 3, 4; CODAC — 3; Z Club — 4; NHS — 4; Quill and Scroll — 4; History Club — 4: Scholas¬ tic Rally — 4; 74, 76, 109, 132, 135, 159, 232, 235, 302, 321, 324, 369, 386 REINSCH, JOAN ELIZABETH — Basketball Team — 1; Soft- ball Team — 1, 3, 4; FBLA — 3, 4; Pep Squad — 3, 4; His¬ tory Club — 4; Key Club — 2, 4; 86, 109,159, 302 RICHARDSON, DAVID M. — Football, Track, Basketball — 1 RICHARDSON. DONNA KAY — Marching Band — 2, 3, 4; 159 RISINGER, LAUREN ANN — NJHS — 1; Concert Band — 1; Stage Band — 1: Editor — 1; French Club — 2, 3; Drama Club — 2; Pep Squad CPO — 3, 4; Astra — 3, 4; Pres, of Astra — 4; Football Ad Staff — 4; Mu Alpha Theta — 4: NHS — 4; 80, 128, 159, 166, 232, 236, 302 RITTER, SHEILA ANN RIVERS, SYDNEY RIVET, JANICE ELIZABETH — Pep Squad — 3, 4; French Club — 3; Newspaper Staff — 4; Octagon Club — 4; 130,150, 159, 302 ROGERS, GREGORY SCOTT — German Club — 2; 159 ROGERS, JOHN —159 ROSENGRANT, KAREN ANN — NJHS — 1; Newspaper Staff — 1; Spanish Club — 2, 3; Pep Squad — 3, 4; Co-Edi¬ tor of Newspaper — 4; NHS — 4; Quill and Scroll — 4; 130, 131,159, 232, 235 ROSS, LEON ROWELL, ROBERT JAMES RYDER, ALYCIA CLAIRE — FBLA —2, 3, 4; 160 RYLAND, ELIZABETH RENEA — State Scholastic Rally — 1; LOG Staff — 1, 2, 3, 4; Associ¬ ate Editor — 4; NJHS — 1; Speech Award — 1; Creative Writing Award — 1; Citizen¬ ship Award — 1; Student Council — 1; Z Club — 2, 3, 4, Treasurer — 4; Quill and Scroll — 3, 4; Drama Club — 2, 3, 4; Tennis Team — 2, 3: Pep Squad — 3, 4; Jr. Officer — 3; Sr. CPO — 4; French Club — 3; CODAC — 3; NHS — 4; History Club — 4; CODAC — 4; 76, 77, 109, 132, 160, 232, 235, 302, 303, 321, 347, 356, 363, 396 RYLAND, WENDELL RICK — 160 SANDERS, EUGENE — Letter in Football — 2, 3, 4; 160 SCHAMERHORN, JAMES MICHAEL SCHLATER, KELLY —161 SCHULTZ, ROBERT BRIAN — Temple Youth Group — 1; French Club — 1: Drama Club — 1; Football — 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball — 1; Interact — 2, 3; Track — 2, 2; Interact Board Member Sergeant at Arms — 4; 82, 83, 85,140,160, 251 SCHWARZBACH, JERRY — Football — 1, 2, 3, 4; Basket¬ ball — 1, 2, 3; Baseball — 2; Latin Club — 2, 3, 4: Parlia¬ mentarian — 4: Track — 3, 4; Leo Club — 3, 4; NHS — 3, 4; Computer Programming Club — 4; FCA — 4; Mu Alpha Theta — 4; Student Council Rep. — 3, 4; Centenary Quiz Bowl —4; 74. 88, 110, 111, 160, 236, 240, 251 SCOTT. SUZETTE — Pep Squad —4; 102,152,160, 302 SEABOUGH, SHARON RENEE — Drama Club — 4; History Club — 4; French Club — 4: 109,118,160 SEIFERT, CARRIE LYNN — Basketball — 1, 2. 3, 4; Soft- ball — 1, 2, 3, 4; Track — 2; German Club — 2, 3, 4; His¬ tory Club — 4; 160, 274, 278, 301 SELBER, KIMBERLY LYNN — French Club — 3; Drama Club — 3, 4; Pep Squad — 3, 4; CODAC — 3, 4; Interact Club Sponsor — 3, 4; NHS — 3, 4: History Club — 4; Astra Club — 4; Sr. Class Sec. — 4; Com¬ puter Club — 4; Mu Alpha Theta — 4; 80, 109, 111, 138, 160, 232, 236, 301, 302 SHARP, STEPHEN LEWIS — 116,160 SHAW, REBA SYLVIA —161 SHAW. TODD LEON — Bas¬ ketball — 1, 2, 3,4; Baseball — 1, 2; Spanish Club — 1; NJHS — 1; FCA — 2; Key Club — 3, 4; 86, 87, 111, 161 SHELBY. CHARLES MELVIN — ROTC — 2; Drill Team — 3; 112,121,161,239 SHELBY, SONJA YVETTE — Band — 1, 2, 3: Black Studies — 3, 4; Student Council Sena¬ tor — 3, 4; Girls State — 3; Bi- Racial Committee — 3; His¬ tory Club — 4; District Honor Band — 4; 72, 73,122,146,161, 999 9 39 940 SHERMAN, CONNI MARIE — Spanish Club — 1, 2, 3, 4; Ger¬ man Club — 3, 4; Pep Squad — 3, 4; Drum Major — 4: Track — 3; Drama Club — 3, 4; 161, 301 SIKES, SUSAN RAE — 116,161 SINK, LYNDA LEE SLATER, SUSAN GAIL — Stu¬ dent Council — 1; Softball Team — 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club — 2; Drama Club — 2; Leo Club — 3; 72, 73, 98. 108, 167, 302 SMALL, ROSEMARY — JA — 2; 114,162 SMALL, STEPHANIE ANITA SMALLEY, SHARON —162 SMITH, DANIEL CREWS — JA — 3; Latin Club — 3; Drama Club —3 SMITH, BETTY —162,123 SMITH, CLIFF —162 SMITH. LONNIE LEE — 98,162 SMITT, DANIEL —162 SMITH, REGINA GAIL SMITH, KEITH —162 SMITH. ROLAND CLIFFORD SMITH, RUSSELL WELDON — 162 SMITH, YVONNE WINIFRED — 98,163 SPEED, CAROLYN JEAN¬ NETTE — Student Council — 2; JA — 2, 3; Black Studies — 3; 163 SPENCE, ROGER CRAIG — 163 SPIVEY. LAUREL SUE — Latin Club — 1; Newspaper Staff — 3, 4; Assistant Ed. — 4; Quill and Scroll — 3, 4; NHS — 4; 130,131,163, 232, 235 STADTLANDER, CHARLES BREWSTER — Football — 1, 2, 3,4; Key Club — 2, 3, 4:110, 163, 251 STEELE. DAWN MARI STEPHENS, DARRYL LAYNE — 163 STEWART. DeANNA DALE — 163 ST. CLAIR, GLENDA KAY — NJHS — 1; Latin Club —1,2 STRAW, EDDIE STRUBLE, DALE — Interact — 3, 4; 163 STUART. ROBERT FRANKLIN — ROTC — 1, 2, 3, 4; 120, 121, 125,163 Senior Index 417 STULL, MONQUELLA DRONZY — Sec. of Student Council — 1 ; 4-H — 2 , 3; 56, 163 SULLIVAN, CHERYL ANN — Student Council — 2 , 3; French Club — 2 , 3; Pep Squad—3; 163 SUMMERS, REBECCA — DECA — 3; 116,163 SWEENEY. SALLY IRENE — English I Rally — 1 ; Spanish Club — 1 ; Drama Club — 1 , 2 , 3; NJHS — 1 ; Tennis Team — 1 , 2 , 3; Science Club — 2 ; Soft- ball Team — 2 , 3; Interact Sponsor — 3, 4; Student Council Rep. — 3; Pep Squad — 3, 4; Homecoming Court — 3; 51.74,163,302 TABLEMAN, BARBARA LEA — Gun Club — 1 ; French Club — 2 ; Dram a — 3; 116, 163,118 TAKEN, PHILIP E. — Newspa¬ per Staff — 1 ; Stage Band — 1 ; National Honor Society — 1 ; Concert Band — 1 ; Spanish Club — 2 , 3, 4; Photography Club — 3; Close-Up — 3; Computer Club — 4; Math Club — (Mu Alpha Theta) — 4; Spanish Club — 4; 111 , 116, 163, 236 TALLEY. SUZANNA KAY — Varsity Basketball Team — 1 ; Honor Roll — 1 ; American Field Service — 1 ; French Club — 1 , 2 , 3, 4; Student Council Representative — 2 ; 3; French Club Secretary — 3; Astra Club — 3; Pep Squad — 3; Student Council Treasurer — 4; Astra Club Senior Board Member — 4; Commander of the Pep Squad — 4; Football Ad. Staff — 4; Mu Alpha Theta — 4; 53, 80, 72, 73, 94, 128.163, 300 TATUM, MITCHELL LEE — Track — 1 ; ROTC — 2 , 3, 4; 123 TAYLOR, BRENDA GAIL TAYLOR, MELANIE R. — Soft- ball Team 1 , 2 , 3; Science Club — 1 ; Basketball Team 1 , 2; Physical Fitness Award — 1 ; French Club — 2 , 3; 108, 109.163, 302 TAYLOR, TERRI LYNN —114 TEAGUE, KEVIN HUGH — Basketball 1 , 2 , 3; Football — 2; 212, 265 TEBELE, JOSEPH —163 THEO, PATRICE — 163, 114, 115 THOMAS, ANTHONY — Foot¬ ball — 1 , 2 , 3, 4; Basketball — 1 , 2 , 3; Baseball — 1 ; Black Studies —3; 98,163 THOMAS, JAMES EARL THOMAS, JANICE THOMAS, LINDA FAYE — 23, 98,112,164 THOMAS, MARIANNE — Stu¬ dent Council — 1 , 3; Leo Club — 2 , 3; Pep Squad — 3; Leo Club Vice-Pres. — 4; Admiral of Pep Squad — 4; 88,164, 300 THOMPSON, MARTIN LEE — Football — 1 ; Track — 1 , 4; Interact — 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presi¬ dent—4; 82,83,85,148,164 THOMPSON, RICHARD COMPTON — NJHS — 1 ; Interact — 4; Computer Club — 4; 111, 236 TILLMAN, ROBIN —164 TIMMONS, DEBBIE —164 TIMS, DANIEL GLEN — Span¬ ish Club — 1 ; Football — 1 , 2 , 3; Track — 1 ; Baseball — 2 , 3; 82, 85, 109, 118, 119, 164, 166, 283 TUCKER, SARAH IRENE — Spanish Club — 1 , 2 ; German Club — 2 , 3, 4; Science Club — 3, 4, Pres. — 4; History Club — 4; NHS — 4; 106, 109, 164,165 TUGGLE, BETH ANN — Stu¬ dent Council Rep. — 1 , 2 , 3, 4; FBLA — 2; Key Club Sponsor — 2 ; Track Team — 2; Basket¬ ball Team — 2 ; Pep Squad — 3; Drama Club — 3, 4; Interact Sponsor —4; 118,164,166 TURNER, RACHEL —164 TURNER, RODERICK —164 TWOHIG, THERESA MARIE — French Club — 2 ; 164 ULMER, KELLI ANN — Foot¬ ball Ad Staff — 3, 4; Pep Squad — 3; 128,129,154,164 UPSHAW, LARRY JAMES — Track Team — 1 WADDELL, PEGGY LYNN — Cheerleader — 1 , 4; PTSA — 1 ; French Club — 2 , 3, 4; - Drama Club — 2 , 3, 4; Thes¬ pian Society — 3, 4; Z Club — 3, 4; COD AC — 3, 4; Pep Squad — 3; NHS — 3, 4; Homecoming Maid — 3, 4; 63, 76, 86 , 118, 164, 232, 233, 234, 242, 245, 297 WAGGONER, REEVES RAY — 165 WAGHALTER, SAMUEL BER¬ NARD — 282, 283 WALKER, KELLY HARLOW — NJHS — 1 ; Stage Band — 1 , 2 , 3, 4; Concert Band — 2 , 3, 4; 111,165, 232, 236, 240 WALLER, LISA CAROL — 4-H Club — 1 ;FFA —3; 165 WARREN, CALVIN — 251 WARREN, CHARLES RAY WARREN, CRENA —165 WARREN, LYNN — 76, 77, 232, 233 WATKINS, DAVID STEWART WEBB, ERIC KEITH — Foot¬ ball — 1 , 2, 3, 4; Interact — 3, 4; CODAC — 3, 4; FCA — 3, 4; Student Council Rep. — 4; Pres. FCA — 4; Challenger Award — 4; 82, 83, 85, 110 , 165, 237, 251 WEBB, TAMELA RENEE — Student Council Rep. — 1 ; Z Club — 3, 4; Newspaper — Advertising Manager — 3; Newspaper Ad Manager — 4; Quill and Scroll — 3, 4; FBLA — 3; Pep Squad — CPO — 3; Pep Squad — 4; CODAC — 4; History Club — 4; Drama Club — 4; 76, 109, 118, 130, 131,235, 302 WEINSTEIN, STEVEN ISRAEL — Football — 1 , 2 , 3, 4; Bas¬ ketball — 1 ; Baseball — 1 , 2, 3, 4; Track — 1 ; Student Council — 1; 86 , 87, 110, 165, 237, 251, 256 WELLS. BRENDA —165 WEST, HOUSTON WHITAKER, RENE DON- NETTA — Superior Rating Solo; 1 st Place Trophy Band — 1 ; FBLA — 2, 3, 4; Black Studies — 3; Superior FBLA District I Typing Rally — 3; 114,165 WHITE, BRENDA LEE — Cheerleader — 1 ; Drama Club — 2 ; FHA — 2 ; Black Studies _ 3.123 WHITE, CEDRIC LAMAR — Football — 1 ; Basketball — 1 , 2 , 3, 4; 1 st Place in Woodwork — 2; 25,166, 205 WHITE, JULIE MARGARET — Pep Squad — 1 , 3; Spanish Club — 1 , 2 ; Drama Club — 2 , 3; Vice-Pres. — Science Club — 4; Mu Alpha Theta — 4; NHS — 4; Octagon Club — 4; 106.166, 232, 236 WIENER, BETTY — Treasurer of Freshman Class — 1 ; Pep Squad — 1 , 3, 4; French Club — 1 , 2 , 3, 4; Yearbook — 2 ; Drama Club — 3; Z Club — 4; History Club — 4; 76, 79, 108, 109.166, 236, 302 WILLIAMS, CARLA JANE — Marching Band — 1 , 2 , 3, 4; Concert Band — 2 , 3, 4; Supe¬ rior Rating — Solo and Ensemble Fest. — 2 ; Flag Corps — 3; Dist. Honor Band — 3, 4; Octagon Club — 3, 4; Superior Rating, Dist. Festival — 3; International Music Fest. — Orlando, Fla. — 4; 166, 240 WILLIAMS, DEBRA —166 WILLIAMS, KATHY RENEE — Pres, of 4-H — 1 ; 104 WILLIAMS, JIMMIE LENEAR — NJHS — 1 ; Basketball — 2 , 3; 166, 265, 288, 289 WILLIAMS, MARGARET NELL — Newspaper Staff — Feature Editor — 1 ; Physical Fitness Award — 1 ; Most Outstanding Orchestra Mem¬ ber — 1 ; Spanish Club — 1 , 2 , 3; Softball Team — 1 ; All State Orchestra — 2 ; Gover¬ nor’s Honors — 2 ; Golf Team — 2 ; Basketball Team — 2; Youth Symphony — 2, 3, 2 Superior Solo Ensemble Med¬ als — 2 , 3; All State Orchestra — 3; President of Orchestra — 3; 166, 232, 236, 241 WILLIAMS, MICHAEL DAVID — 116,166 WILLIAMS, RUSSELL — 88 166 WILLIAMS, SHARON ELIZA¬ BETH — Softball Team — l, 2 ; Basketball Team — l; Honor Roll — 1 ; Spanish — l, 2 ; Piano — Won Trophy in Music Fest.; Pep Squad — 3 ; 80,128,129,166, 235, 303 WILLIS, ARTIS MARIE — NJHS — 1 ; 166 WILSON, CORNELL —112 WILSON, LEONARD — Supe¬ rior Rating Colo Ensemble — 1 , 2 ; Superior in Concert Band Stage Band — 2 ; 2nd Best US at the NAJE Jazz Conven¬ tion—3; 105,166 WILSON, MARK EDWIN - 167 WILSON, ODIS — Band — 1 , 2 , 3,4; and Stage Band II — 4 WILSON, TIMOTHY RAY — Football — 1 ; Baseball — 3 WILSON, TONY RAY — 4-H — 1; 167 WINKLER, JONATHAN WAYNE WOODARD, SHERRI LYNN — Reporter for Newspaper Staff — 2 ; DECA — 3; 114,115 WORLEY, KAYLAN FRANK¬ LIN — Latin Club — 1 ; Foot¬ ball — 1, 2; 145,167 WRIGHT, CHARLES DAVID — Band — 1 , 2 ; 167 WRIGHT, LAURA DENISE - Science Club — 1 ; Spanish Club — 1 ; FBLA Reporter — 3; FBLA —4; 167 WRIGHT, LYNNETTE KAREN — Debate Team — 2 , 3, 4; Oratorical Contest — 2 nd Place; Secretary Debate Team — 1 st Northeast — 2 ; 3rd in the State in Jr. Division Debate — 2 ; 2 nd in Optimist Oratorical Contest — 2 ; Track Team — 2 ; Vice-Pres. of Debate Team — 3; Pep Squad — 3; Pep Squad Drummer — 4; Octagon Club — 3; Sec. of Student Council — 4; Debate Team — 4; History Club — 4; Football Ad Staff — 4; NHS — 4; 73, 101,109,128, 167,172, 232 301 YATES, RHONDA ANNETTE — Softball — 2 , 3, 4; FBLA — 3,4; 167 YEARLING, CAROLYN MARIE —167 YOUNG, BELINDA ANN — DECA —4; 116 ZIMMERMAN, THEODORE - Thespian — 4; Drama Club — 3,4; 234 418 LOG Underclassman Index Abner, Trudie L. (9) 122, 211 Adams, Brianne Ladonn (10) 112,191 Adams, James Benjamin (9) 86,118, 211, 212 Adams, Lawrence (10) Adams, Lisa Louise (11) 61, 169, 302, 303 Adams, Lynette (10) 23,191 Adams, Peter Gardiner (10) 191, 263 Adams, Vicki D. Ann (11) 104.116.169 Addison, Lajon Damon (9) 211 Agee, Thomas Anderson (9) 211 Alexander, Chester (13) 263 Alexander, Etta F. (10) 191 Alexander, Gerry L. (11) 169,251 Alexander, Reginald W. (10) Alford, Barbara Jean (11) 122 Alford, John Michael (11) 169 Alford, Lawarren (11) 123, 125.169 Allbritton, Amy L. (11) Allen, Benita Gail (11) 123 Allen, Jesse Hugh (10) 191 Allen, Larry Wayne (10) 191 Allen, Rebecca D. (11) 88, 89.169, 302 Amos,‘Victor C. (11) 122, 124.169 Anderson, Bryan Lee (11) Anderson, Emma Jean (10) 191 Anderson, Jake Feazel (11) Anderson, Janet Renee (11) Anderson, Lorrie Eran (10) 88, 100,118, 191, 234 Anderson, Matthew (10) 191 Anderson, Renell (10) 191 Anderson, Tina Carol (10) Anderson, William H. J. (9) 169 Andrews, Leslie Renee (10) 118.191 Anthony, Brian Kieth (10) 191 Atchley, Cheryl Lynn (11) 169 Atchley, Sandra R. (11) Atkins, Kelvin Wayne (11) 169 Atkins, Kenneth Ray (10) Aura, Albert Michael (11) 169, 251 Autrey, Donzetta (11) 25, 122,124 Avant, James Kenion (10) 122.191 Aymond, Scott Eugene (9) 211 Badugu, Sibyl R. (11) 96, 118.169, 234 Badugu, Ujwal Rao (10) 96, 118,191, 240 Baggett, Dwight Earl (10) Bailiff, Timothy Wade (11) 72, 73,100,169 Bain, Angie Lynne (9) 211 Baker, Rosalind (10) 191 Baldridge, Susan Doyl (10) 96.191 Baldwin, Susan E. (11) 169 Ballew, Ronald Curtis (10) 191 Bamburg, Kathy D. (11) 88, 89.128.129.169 Bamburg, Shelia Renea (10) 191 Banks, Rickey L. (11) 169, 251 Banks, Stephanie D. (11) 103.169 Banzhof, Tracee Lyn (11) 169 Barfield, Alma Jean (10) 23, 191 Bargas, Kurt Benjamin (9) 211 Barkley, Ellen Alayne (9) 211 Barnes, Clifford D. (10) 96, 191 Barnes, Pierre L. (11) 169, 251 Barnes, Richard T. (11) 116, 169 Barr, Rena (10) Bartels, Carole Lee (9) 191 Bartels, Heidi Linett (9) 211 Bartley, Timothy Scot (9) Baylor, Linda Faye (10) 191 Baylor, Milton M. (11) 169, 288 Beal, Dee Allen (9) Beaner, Evonne (11) 169 Beasley, Lara Denise (9) 211 Beasley, Marvin Allen (10) 123,125,191 Beason, Katherine E. (10) 191 Beavers, Anthony Jon (9) 211 Beavers, Katheryn (11) 25, 116.169 Bedford, Steffon (11) 169 Bell, Bradley Shannon (10) 191 Bell, Cynthia Anne (11) 98, 169 Bell, Cynthia Diane (11) 103 Bell, Eleanor Lafaye (11) 169 Bell, Jackie Lee (9) Bell, Mitzi (10) 191, 274, 279 Benard, Sheryl Ann (9) 55, 211,216 Benjamin, Jeanette (10) 191 Bennett, Bernard (9) Bennett, Beth Renee (11) 23, 170 Bennett, Dina Lynn (11) 80, 118,170, 234, 302 Bennett, Gregg (10) 41,100 Bennett, Jill Diane (11) 36, 109.170 Bennett, Lillian T. (10) 191, 112 Berry, Susanne (9) 94, 211, 213,285 Berryman, James Huber (11) 170 Bertinelli, Patrick M. (9) 23 Betford, Nathaniel (10) Bianca, Jonathan J. (11) 170 Billings, Charles W. (11) 96, 170, 240 Billings, Mark W. (10) 192 Black, Bernice (9) 211 Black III, Thomas K. (11) 170 Black, Janie Claire (10) Black Jr., Lee C. (10) 192 Blanchard, John Zacha Bliss, Andrew (10) 192,263 Bloom, Sharon Michell (9) 211 Bloomer, Terry Wayne (10) Boddie, June E. (10) Bohm, Richard Paul (9) 211 Bohm, Rudolf Paul (10) 96, 192 Bolden, Anthony (10) 192 Bonner, Barbara A. (10) 192 Bonner, Orlando Scott (11) 170 Boogaerts, Eleanor S. (10) 102,118,192 Boogaerts, Randall C. (11) 170 Booker, Jill Lynette (11) 118, 170 Boone, Anthony (10) 170 Boone, Rufus Wayne(lO) Booras, Georgia (10) 102, 192 Bordelon, Richard All (10) Bowles, Linda Ann (10) 106, 192 Bozeman, Bradley W. (11) 170,100 Bozenski, Philip N. (9) 211 Bozenski, Ramona (10) 192 Bracken, Sharon L. (11) 170 Bradberry, Nicey Ray (11) 192.170 Bradberry, Stephanie (10) Bradford, Dedtra Joan (11) 170, 302 Bradford, Patrice D. (11) 25, 98.170 Brammer, Sharon (10) 192, 290 Brasher, Barbara A. (11) 25, 171 Brelsford, Mark (10) 192 Bridges, Brian D. (10) 193, 106, 263 Bridges, Melinda Mae (10) Bristo, Anthony Carl (11) 123.171 Bristo, Kevin Allen (9) 123 Brock, Charles (11) 171 Brock, Ora Lee (9) Brokenberry, Billy R. (11) 171 Brokenberry, Constanc (11) 171,103 Brookings, Virginia A. (10) 193 Brossette, Amy Lynn (11) 118.171 Brown, Anthony (10) Brown, Carl Wayne (11) Brown, Cheryl Denise (11) 123 Brown, Diane (11) 171,123, 124 Brown, Gregory James (9) 211 Brown, Kenneth Ray (11) Brown, Laurie Allison (9) 211 Brown, Leonard Ray (10) 193 Brown, Michael Brooks (11) Brown, Patrick Warren (10) Brown, Pearl Nanette (9) 211 Brown, Randall E. (11) 171, 240 Brown, Robert L. (9) Brown, Robert Raymond (10) 193, 211 Brown, Ronnie Lee (11) Brown, Sharon Marie (11) 171 Brown, Todd C. (11) 25 Brubaker, Aaron J. (9) 211, 215,287 Bryant, Carrie Lee (11) Bryant, Derrick Corte (10) 193 Buckingham, Rosemary (10) 103.193 Buckner, Barry Wayne (10) 113.193 Burch, Theresa Ann (11) 109.171 Burelbach, Jonathan W. (10) 100.193, 263 Burelbach, Leanne (9) 103, 211 Burgh, Latitia Yevatt (10) Burke, Frances Annett (11) 171,302 Burks, Norman V. (11) Burns, Mary Ellen (9) 211 Burroughs, Ernest A. (11) 115.171 Burt, Don David (11) Burton, Pamela Lynne (11) Buseick, Jeffrey Alan (10) 56.193, 272 Busey, Jeffrey Andrew (11) 122, 124,125,126,171 Bush, Carolyn Louise (11) 171 Bush, Willie Lee (11) Butler, Ben Robert (11) 134, 171 373 374 Butler, Terri Dale (10) Butterfield, Valerie (11) 78, 170,171, 285, 301 Butts, Chris Colin (11) Butts, James Edward (11) 171 Byrd III, Edwin Henry (11) 84,109,132,133,171,182, 326 Byrd, Terri A. (10) 193 Cady, Susan Kimberly (10) 54, 81,102,106,193 Cage, Lawernce (10) 123,125 Cage, Pamela Denise (10) 193 Cain, Don C. (11) 44,251 Cain Jr., Mack (10) 193 Caldwell, Rosalind (10) 103, 122.124.125.193 Campbell, Brian Keith (10) Campbell, Colin Roy (11) 130.171 Campbell III, J. Evan (9) 101, 241 Campisi, Ann Marie (10) 193 Cannon, Vicki (11) 106,171 Cardin, Pamela A. (9) 25, 211 Carey, Michael Don (11) 25, 171,234 Carye, William Thomas (9) 211 Carmack, Larry (9) 211 Carmack, Shirley Mari (11) 103.122.171 Carr, June Colette (9) 211, 241 Carr, Karen Lynn (11) 103, 116.171 Carrier, Randell D. (11) 171 Carroll, Donald Wayne (10) 194 Carroll, Roy (11) 171 Carson, June (11) 112,171 Underlcassman Index 419 Carter, Kenneth (11) 98,171, 265, 269, 273, 98 Carthern, Foster (11) 123, 171 Cascio, Anthony John (11) 171 Cascio, Michael J. (9) 211 Casciola, Joe George (10) Casey, Elaine (10) 194 Cash, Earnest (10) 194 Cason, Karen Denise (10) 194 Cassidy, James Robert (10) 194 Castrogiovanni, Cynth (10) 194 Chance, Mary Lynn (10) 194, 106 Chapman, Cathy Jo (10) 194 Chapman, Mary E. (9) 94, 211 Chavanne, Karen E. (10) 194 Chreene, Lisa Renee (10) 194 Christaw, Frank C. (10) Cicero, John M. (10) Clair, Michael Edwin (10) Clanton, Daniel Lloyd (11) 172 Clanton, Laura Wilma (11) 100.172, 302 Clark, Andrea A. (11) 46, 98, 116,172 Clark, Azzie (11) Clark, Brad Joseph (11) 172 Clark, Gigi (10) 194 Clark, Malinda G. (10) 194 Clark, Michael James (11) 172 Clark, Ricky D. (9) 123 Clark, Serga Dewayne (11) 172 Clay, Ronald D. (10) 194 Clements, Shelley R. (11) 51, 172,188 Cleveland, Sherrie P. (11) Clinton, Barbara (11) 103, 116,172 Cloyd, Oscar Edward (11) 82, 84, 94,172 Cluck, Earl L. (11) Cobb, Catherine Dale (9) 118 Coe, Karen Renea (11) 25, 172 . Cole, Anne Marie (9) 118, 212 Collins, Caroline (10) 195 Collins, Steven M. (11) 172 Cone, Cynthia Anne (10) Conrad, Beth Ann (11) 88, 172, 301 Conway, William Brent (11) 123.126.172, 238 Conway, William W. (11) 172 Cook, Andrea Llyn (11) 80, 172,185, 302 Cook, Dave James (10) 195 Cook, Jonathan B. (11) 116, 173 Cook, Joseph W. (11) 82, 84, 172, 227, 230 Cook, Kenneth R. (10) Cook, Layna Carol (10) 88, 195 Cooper, Carolyn M. (9) 118, 212 Cooper, Lori Ann (10) 195 Cooper, Pamelia L. (10) 112, 195 Copia, Janet Grace (11) 173 Corbett, Karen Legay (11) 173 Cornelius, Darien K. (9) 98, 212 Correll, Genie E. (11) 80, 106,173, 302 Costanza, Kimberly M. (9) 212,216 Cotter, Mary (10) 195, 294 Coutee, Mary Alice (10) Cowart, David G. (11) 96, 122.126.173 Cox, Carey Francis (11) 20, 173,283 Crabtree, Albert N. (10) Cramer, Eric Alan (10) Crenshaw, Curtis D. (11) 87, 64,173,212,251,293,291 Crittenden, Jack L. (10) 195 Crofton, Phillip Greg (10) 195 Crooms, Beverly Rena (11) 77, 78, 86, 132,133,173, 302, 303 Crooms, Cynthia Anne (10) 195 Crowder, Hollie D. (10) 94, 118,195 Cunningham, William D. (10) 96,125,195, 287 Cupp, Charles Griffin (10) 58, 82, 84,195, 272 Curtis, Patricia Ann (11) 173,234 Cush, Bryan Stephen (11) Cutler, Jamie Lu (10) 195 Dallas, Barbara Ann (11) 122.124.173 Dangerfield, Yolanda (9) 212,290 Daniels, Cheryl Lynn (10) 195 Daugherty, Jerry D. (10) 195 Davenport, Kenneth (11) Danveport, Rose Mayre (10) 196 Davenport, Sandra (10) Davenport, Zan (11) Davis, Claude A. (10) Davis, Debra Kay (11) 102, 173,234 Davis, Dee Emma (10) Davis, Diane (9) 212, 274 Davis, Ginger Anne (11) 173, 302 Davis, James Ward (11) 42, 101,102, 234, 240 Davis, Mark O. (10) 173,196, 283 Davis, Mark Randall (11) Davis, Marvin (10) 122 Davis, Shawn M. (10) 196, 240 Davis, Stanley Wade (10) 272,263 Davis, Thomas Anthony (10) 51, 82, 84,196, 228, 231,251 Davis, Victor (10) Daw, Deborah Lee (10) 116, 196 Dawkins, Cari V. (11) 173 Day, Donna Shawn (10) 94, 95.196 Day, Michell Lynn (10) 118, 196 Debacker, Elizabeth M. (11) 173 Defatta, Jeffrey Lea (11) 174 Defatta, Melissa C. (10) 126, 196, 238 Defatta, Thomas J. (9) 72, 73, 123,212 Defoy, Andrea Leigh (10) 118.196 Defreese, Laura D. (10) 81, 196 Della-Pietra, Robert (11) 174 Demery, Dexter Lavon (10) 196 Demery, Eartha (10) 196 Demery, Mark (9) 123 Demming, Darrell (11) Demming, Pherdina (10) Demoss, Charles T. (11) 105, 114 Denovo, Carolyn Jane (11) 88, 89,106,118,174,185, 302 Dethloff, David R. (11) 38, 86, 87,101,174,187, 241, 283 Diamond, Robert A. (11) 62, 118.174, 234 Dickinson, Sherri Lyn (10) 90.196 Dinkins, Phyllis (11) 174 Dixon, Bethel Donell (11) Dixon, Sheila D. (10) 196 Donahue, David E. (9) 213 Donald, Laura Ann (9) 213 Donald, Scott T. (11)174 Dornier, Joseph B. (11) 174, 234,291 Dornier, Joseph Clyde (11) 72, 73, 82,123,126,174, 238 Dorsey, Nettie Lee (11) 98, 174 Dowden, Robin Lyn (10) 122 Dowden, Sydney Anne (10) 118.196 Downey, Willard Ray (11) 102.1 74, 263 Downs, Alan Wilson (11) 104.174 Draper, Shirley Ann (11) 174 Draughn, Stephanie A. (10) 123.196 Dubois, Thomas L. (10) 65, 196 Dubroc, Sherri Teresa (11) 25.174 Ducharme, Rae Marie (11) 116.174 Duncan, David Michael (11) 174, 251 Dunfey, Mary Pearl (9) Dunn, Cherry L. (10) 78, 96, 132,133,196, 356, 402 Dunn Jr., Eddie Gaylon (9) 213 Dunn, Rita Marie (9) 213 Dyer, Linda Gayle (11) 174 Dyer, Patricia Ann (10) 196 Dyson, Willie R. Edmonson, Mark Alan (10) Edwards, Cedric L. (10) Edwards, Dennis E. (10) 196 Edwards Jr., Napoleon (11) Edwards, Patricia Ann (11) Egan, Glenn D. (10) Egan, Michael (11) 174 Ehrhardt, Laura Leigh (10) 96.196 Eldred, Charles Lee (11) 102, 174 Elie, Sharon Faye (11) 174 Ellis, Carolyn (10) Ely, Bobby Lynn (10) Ely, Donald R. (11) 174 English, Carita Joy (10) 196, 234 Ester, Dennis Ray (11) 105, 174, 283, 284, 288 Ester, Verdis M. (10) 196 Ettredge, Brenda G. (10) 196 Evanoff, Cary Paul (11) 45, 82, 84,174 Evanoff, Sheila Anne (10) 196 Evans, Rhonda Cassand (10) 123,124 Evans, Walter Craig (10) 196, 263 Evans, William Bryan (11) 174 Faith, Carole Michele (10) 196 Falbaum, Melissa G. (11) 80, 130.131.174, 235 Falter, Carrie Lynn (10) 96, 196 Fannon, Sheila Ann (10) 102.196 Fergeson, Thomas C. (10) 196 Feron, Robert Neal (11) 87, 174,287 Fertitta, Kristin D. (9) 213 Fess, Christopher C. (9) 213, 216, 287, 294 Fess, Stephanie (11) 77, 78, 174,285, 286 Fiore, Lisa Marie (10) 96, 118.197 Firestone, Bryan Kent (11) 174 Fisher, Herald D. (10) Fisher, Johnny A. (11) Fitch, Douglas E. (10) 197 Fleeman, Carol R. (9) 96, 213 Fleishel, Charles C. (10) 213, 60.197, 287 Flowers, Sarah E. (11) 174 Flynn, Carrie Rebecca (11) 175 Fontenot, Anthony S. (10) 122,125,126 Ford, Jacqueline (10) 274, 278,279 Ford, Joann (10) Ford, John Edward (11) 175 Ford, Victor O. (9) Fore, Troy Albert (11) 87, 102.102.175, 251 Foster, Mary E. (11) 175 Fox, Curtis James (10) 123, 197,229 Fox, Richard Maurice (9) 213,231 Frank, Terry Duane (10) Franklin, Claudia (11) 58, 118.119.175, 234, 285 Fraser, Eleanor M. (11) 175, 178,302 Freeman, Sharon Louis (11) 98,115,132,133, 235, 302, 391 Freyer, Aimee Babette (10) 197 Fricks, Patrick (9) Fritz, Donald P. (10) 197 Fugler, John Scott (10) 82, 84.197, 263 Fulco III, Frank (11) 40,116, 175 Fuller, Forrest (11) Fuller, Jana Louise (11) 175, 240 Fuller, Tammy L. (10) 197 Futrell, Nancy Nugent (10) 102.113.197, 241 Gaddison, Alfreda (11) 112, 175 Gahn, Lizbeth M. (11) 23, 116,118,175 Gaines, Anita Cecile (10) 197 Galen, Somar Michelle (10) 96.132.133.135.197, 330, 402 420 LOG Gallagher, Angela Kay (10) 197 Galloway, Glena E. (9) 94, 213.290 Galloway, Sarah B. (10) 132, 133.197, 290 Gandy, Lucretia Ann (11) 175 Gandy, Tanya Renee (10) 100.197, 242, 246 Garcie, Arnel Renese (11) Garcie, Toni Rae (10) Gardner, George E. (11) 175 Gardner, Keith (11) 175, 251, 288,289 Garrett, Darryl David (11) 88, 106,175, 251 Gates, Shaunda Leigh (9) 213 Gentry, Christopher (10) 113.197, 241 George, Willie Lee (10) 198, 272 Gibson, George Blake (11) Gilbert, John Edward (11) 175.291 Gilcrease, Susan Gaye (10) 198 Gilliam, Woneaundera (11) 98,116,175 Gillyard, Annie Ruth (9) 213 Gilpin, Tim N. (11) 175 Giounes, Carl R. (10) Givan, Cheryl Lynn (11) 175, 302 Gladney, Michael (10) 198 Glass, Deanna Lynn (10) 198 Go, Lisa (11) 46,175 Goldman, Susan Carol (11) 175 Goodman, Lisa Wynne (10) 94, 95,118,198, 274, 278, 281,285 Goodwin, Jeffery B. (10) 24, 198 Gordon, Quantrell (10) 122, 198 Gorsulowsky, Susan E. (10) 96,198 Grammer, Mary Shawn (10) 132,133,134,198, 326, 356, 380,402 Grant, Brenda Joyce (11) 175 Grant, Rickey (11) 175 Grantham, Jeffery D. (9) 213 Grappe, Curtis Paul (11) 25, 175, 288, 290 Graves, James Brent (11) 87, 109,175, 263, 295 Gray, Jeremy John (11) 100, 175 Gray, Joy Lynne (10) 118, 198 Green, Scott Hutchins (11) 96, 118,176, 234 Greenberg, Barry Yale (10) Greene, William E. (11) 175 Greer, Ted Daniel (10) 198 Greggs, Zebeed (10) 176 Grissom, Bonita Rae (10) 198 Grissom, Devra Kay (11) 176 Guiden, Rosemary (9) Guiton, Louis C. (10) Gulledge, Mary K. (10) 198 Gullo, Gina Maria (9) Guy, Geoffrey M. (10) Haberthur, Charles L. (11) 176 Hall, Calvin Wayne (11) 176 Hall, Raymond Lee (11) Hampton, Alice Lee (10) 198 Hampton, Betheda L. (11) 176 Hancock, Rodney (10) Hanson, Vicki Ellen (12) Harbour, Lynn L. (11) 39, 176, 302 Hardy, Cheryl Sue (11) 96, 176, 302 Harris, Bridgette (10) 123, 198 Harris, Carrie L. (11) 176 Harris, Donna J. (10) 198, 103 Harris, Doris Marie (10) Harris, Jacqueline (11) 176, 198 Harris, Michael Wayne (11) 263 Harris, Micheal Alan (10) 198 Harris, Veronique (11) 176 Harrison, Patricia J. (10) 78, 177.198, 228, 231,285, 287 Harrison, Patrick D. (10) 198, 286, 287 Hart, Carl Lee (10) 198 Hart, Russell Ray (11) Hart, Sammie Lee (11) 176, 251 Harvey, Anthony R. (11) Harvey, Gloria Ann (10) 198 Harvey, Sharon (11) Harvill, Frances Nell (11) 176 Hawkins, Karen D. (10) Hawkins, Marvin L. (11) 198 Hawkins, Timothy B. (10) 198, 263 Hayden, Jeanetta (10) 122, 124.198 Hendershot, Pamela G. (10) 118.198 Henderson Jr., Arthor (11) 176 Henderson, Ola M. (11) 98, 116,103,122 Henderson, Theodore A. (10) 56,123,125,126 Henderson, William C. (10) 198 Henix, Arlene Frenell (10) 199 Henix, Michael (9) 213 Henix, Sherrie Lynn (10) 199 Henry, Bennie Ray (10) 122, 199 Henry, Deborah Kay (11) 176 Henry Jr., Travis One (9) 213 Henry, Kenneth Wayne (10) 199,263 Henry, Terry (10) 199, 263 Henson, Roselyn M. (11) 176 Herbert, Holly Leigh (11) 78, 132,134,176, 302, 303, 338 Hermann, Thomas Lew (10) 199 Herrington, Michael L. (10) 199 Hester, Thomas Martin (11) 176 Hightower, Jeffrey S. (10) 192.199, 263 Hightower, William T. (11) 176,100 Hill, Bernard (10) 213 Hines, Anna Mae (10) 199 Hines, Anthony Mark (10) 199 Hines, Curtis (12) Hines, Ella Mae (10) 199 Hines, Jerry Wayne (10) 199 Hodges, James Rowland (10) 199 Hodges, Leigh Brannon (10) 96,132,133, 96,199, 369, 402 Hoeflinger, Paul Gera (11) Hohenberger, Karen R. (11) 106,176 Holcomb, Janice Marie (11) 176, 302 Holden, Patricia Ann (11) 176 Holland, Candise Ann (9) 214 Holland, Jay A. (11) 88, 89, 176, 251, 282, 283 Holland, Kevin Wayne (11) 176 Holland, Lynda Lee (10) 88, 89,118 Holley, Douglas Scott (11) 177 Holloway, John Chris (11) 82, 83, 84,109,132,133, 176, 235, 320, 326, 386 Holloway, Robert W. (11) 176 Hollowell, Samuel R. (10) 199 Holmes, Annette L. (9) 98, 112 Holmes, Danny (10) 199, 263 Holmes Jr., Curtis T. (11) 21, 72, 98, 265,177,186 Holt, Darrin A. (10) 123,199 Honley, William Greg (11) Hoover, Allison Carol (11) 177, 302 Hopkins, Patrick Evan (10) 199 Horning, John David (11) 25, 106, 118,177, 234 Horton, Eric Paul (10) 96, 106.199 Horton, Johnny Lee (10) Horton, Wanda Lynn (11) 177 Houston, Mary Ann (10) 197 Howard, Cathy Ann (11) Howard, Joyce Marie (11) 177 Howard, Kemberlyn Jan (10) 199 Howard, Melvin (10) Howard, Veronica (11) 177 Howe, Cheryl Denise (9) 214 Hudsmith, Scotte C. (9) 55, 86, 214, 216, 263 Huggs, Thane Lyon (10) Hughes, Jane Ellen (10) 199 Hughes, Leonard (11) Hughes, Shelton Jay (10) 199 Hughes, Tony Williams (12) Hurst, Ann Marie (9) 214 Hutton, Barry Ramon (10) Hyden, John Er ic (10) 199 Innis, Pamela Leigh (10) Ivy, Kevin Del (11) 130,177 Jackins, Carol Lee (11) 177, 274, 277, 279 Jackins, Robert C, (9) 214, 251,292 Jacks, Lisa Suzette (9) Jacks, Susan Kaye (9) 118 Jackson, Alvin Ray (11) Jackson, Earnest (11) 177 Jackson, Geroalyn L. (11) 100,120,121,177 Jackson, Leon Kenny (10) 122.199 Jackson, Lovetta (9) Jackson, Vernon R. (11) 177 Jackson, Wanda Janice (10) Jacobs, Anna Ozeal (9) 103, 104,116,122, 214 Jacobs, Leechia (11) 94,116, 123,130,131,177,199, 234, 235 James, Joe Louis (9) Jarratt, John A. (11) 177 Jarratt, Linda N. (10) 200 Jefferson, Boston (9) 214 Jenkins, Danny (9) Jenkins, Edwin Robson (10) 86, 200, 263 Jenkins, Jacquline (11) 177 Jenkins, Quintin Lee (10) Jester, Bruce Logan (11) 178 Jeter, Katheryn Louis (10) 200 Jeter, Laurie Ann (9) 214 Jeter, Marian E. (11) 178 Jewitt, Jacqueline A. (11) 122.124.125.178 Jewitt, John F. (9) 214, 263 Jimes, Janet Adrienne (11) 29, 80,106,178,186, 290, 302, 303 Jimison, Benjamin A. (11) 123.178 Jimison, Rita Marchel (10) 200 Johns, Pamela D. (10) 200, 274, 279 Johnson, Annette (11) 123, 178 Johnson, Anthony (10) 200, 283 Johnson, Bambilyn (10) 200 Johnson, Calvin Berne (11) 178 Johnson, Charlesetta (11) 274 Johnson, Eddie Steve (10) 200 Johnson, Eric (11) 178, 240, 251,254, 259 Johnson, Harise Marie (11) Johnson, James C. (11) 178 Johnson, Jeffery T. (10) 200 Johnson, Jeffrey Lynn (11) 263 Johnson, Jimmy Dwayne ( 11 ) Johnson, Johnny R. (9) Johnson, Karen Diann (10) 200 Johnson, Lamar (11) 251 Johnson, Margaret (10) 200 Johnson, Marilyn Kay (11) 23.178 Johnson, Ora D. (11) 178 Johnson, Paul Curtis (11) 82, 84.100.178 Johnson, Sarah Lynn (10) 200 Johnson, Sidney (10) Johnson, Todd Kelley (9) 214 Johnson, Wayne O. (10) 122 Johnston, Donna Rae (11) 178 Johnston, Juli E. (10) 96, 200 Joiner, Thomas R. (10) 96, 200 Jones, Alicia Gail (11) 118, 179 Jones, Chaj$fcs Ecker (10) 200 Jones, Charmaine Lee (11) Jones, Christine A. (11) 179 Jones, Elaine (9) 214 Jones, Mary Ann (10) 103, 200 Jones, Phillip Wayne (10) 200 Jones, Robert Craig (10) 200 Jones, Roland Blake (11) 87, 179, 251 Underclassman Index 421 Jones, Theodore (10) 122, 124 Jordan, Bobby (10) 200 Jordan, Donald W. (11) 178 Jordan, Geneva Verlen (9) 25,123 Jordan, Jerry Allen (11) 122, 178 Jordan, Stephen N. (9) 214 Jorstad, Deborah Sue (11) 92, 94, 95,178, 240 Joubert, Janine S. (11) 116, 117,178 Joubert, Sarie Nerine (10) 88, 89, 94,195, 200 Jury, Warren Dwayne (11) an 17Q 9 1 Kahlden, Barry K. (11) 179, 251 Kellett, Blake W. (11) 179 Kelley, Tammie Gail (11) 116.179, 274, 277, 285 Kemp, Phillip (9) Kent, Janet (11) 72, 73, 78, 85, 170.179, 285, 302, 303 Key, Kristopher C. (10) 200 Kightlinger, Richard (11) 179 Kihneman, Jeffrey Don (10) Kimbrough, Dana Renee ( 10 ) 200 King, Helen (10) King, Ira Jean (11) 179 Klein, Jeffrey Milton (10) 200 Kline, Harry B. (9) 214, 287 Kline, Jay Rodney (11) 87, 179, 287 Kohnen, Kevin Barry (11) 179 283 Kolanko, Phyllis (11) 179 Kolton, Kathleen M. (9) Kondrat, Rose Marie (11) 132.134.179, 274, 290 Kunzman, Sara J. (10) 200, 94 Lagrone, Rocky Mario (10) 193, 200, 263 Lagrone, Teresa Robin (11) 179, 302 Lambert, Steven G. (10) 200 Lane, Anna Marie (9) Lane, Doris Anne (9) 214 Lane, Rene Byron (10) 200, 263 Lane, Roy Tullis (11) 179, 251 Lang, Donna Marie (10) 200 Latham, Anna Ross (11) 52, 78.179, 236, 302 Latham, Madeleine (9) 94, 118, 214, 95 Laverty, Paula Marie (11) 179 Law, Charles Richard (11) 23,180 Law, Linda Gay (11) 180 Lawrence, Alphonso (10) 200 Lawrence, Donald Ray (10) 201 Lawrence, Floyd Tyron (10) Lawton, Randolph M. (10) 201 Leblanc, Laura Lee (11) 180, 302 Ledbetter, Laura E. (10) 201 Ledlow, Brian Alan (11) 180 Lee, Laura Elizabeth (11) 25, 180 Lee, Pamela Michele (11) Lee, Steven Pearce (10) 201 Legendre, Laura Rene (10) 192, 201 Lehr, Wendolyn Gene (11) 180,106, 302 Lemmons, Patricia M. (11) 180 Lewis, Barbara Ann (11) 180 Lewis, Erma L. (9) Lewis, John Henry (10) 23 Lewis, Lydia Marie (10) 201 Lewis, Morris S. (11) 43,122, 125.126.180, 238 Lewis, Sharon Kay (10) 126, 180, 201 Light, Stephanie Ann (10) 201 Lind, Jennifer Leah (10) 201 Lind, Lynley Beth (9) 214 Lindanger, Louise E. (10) 201 Lindsey, Arthur L. (10) 87, 201 Lindsey, Taylor R. (11) 180 Lively, Doyle Polk (9) Lobel, Leslie Alan (10) 96, 201,292 Lodestro, Nancy E. (11) 180 Lonadier, Eric Vance (11) 180, 283 Loston, Larry Ray (11) 180, 283 Love, Catherine Ann (11) 88 Love, Elizabeth Holli (11) 57.109.180 Lovelace, Ola V. (11) 46,180 Lynes, Meredith Ellen (11) Lyon, Britton Channin (9) Lyons, Linda Gayle (11) 180, 302 Mack, Cassandra L. (10) 123, 201 Magliocca, Carolyn M. (10) 102, 201 Maiden, Deborah F. (10) 201 Malsch, James Robert (10) 202 Malshc, Sharon E. (9) 214 Mancil, Robert (10) Mandigo, Marvin Wade (10) 180, 202 Maniscalco, Tanya M. (9) 214 Marion, Elizabeth P. (10) 202 Markham, Kathryn E. (9) 55, 214 Marler, Kevin Craig (10) 47, 82, 84, 201, 202, 263, 272 Marquez, Mark Evan (10) 263,272 Marshall, Belinda (10) 202 Martin, Hershey (10) 122 Martin, Ivy Jill (11) 98,123, 124.180 Martin, Nathaniel D. (10) 96, 113,202, 241 Martin, Patricia Lee (9) 96, 214 Martin, Scott Jared (11) 88, 102.173.180, 251, 256, 262, 291 Marx, Erica Lynne (11) 126, 180, 238, 302 Mason, Patti Felecia (10) 202 Massad, Donald R. (9) Massey, William Lynn (11) 180 Mathews, Joseph (9) Mathews, Polly A. (10) 202 Mathews, Steven Craig (10)202 Maxie, Barry Tyron (11) 251 May, Penny Jo (10) May, Samuel E. (10) 202, 263 Mayhorn, Cassandra (11) 46, 98,122,125,202 Mayweather, Arthur L. (10) 202 Mayweather, Gwendolyn ( 10 ) McCall, Sharon E. (11) McClellan, Margaret O. (9) 214 McClought, Pamelia (11) 180 McClure, Dwaina Lynn (10) 102,118, 202 McCowen, Amy Kathryn (10) 202 McCraney, Shelia Cay (11) 180 McCrocklin, Mark (11) 118, 180, 234 McCutcheon, Evelyn D. (9) 214 McDay, Daryl Glenn (10) McDay, Vincent (11) 180, 240, 265, 272 McDermott, Theodore S. (10) 33, 202, 287 McDonald, Debbie Sue (11) McDonald, Micheal M. (11) 41,180, 251 McDonald, Tracy Anne (10) 118,202 McElwee, John G. (9) 214 McGee, Monica Ann (9) McGee, Rhonda Alicia (11) McIntyre, Susan Janet (11) 101.181, 302 McKay Jr., Thomas Rex (10) 181 McKinney, Martha Maho (9) 202,214 McKinnie, Penny Rena (10) 100 McKinnie, Ty Wayne (11) 116,181 McKissick, Joseph A. (9) McKissick, Tom J. (11) McLendon, Harvey L. (11) 116 McNeill, Robert Bryan (11) 42, 82, 84,181, 240 Meadows, Enola Gay (10) Mecom, Jane Melinda (10) 9Q 10D 909 Medcalf, Laura Ann (11) 181 Meek, Susan Kathleen (11) 181,240 Merklein, Gordon Hans (9) 214 Messick, Melanie C. (10) Mettz, Patricia (11) 88,181, 302 Michaels, Terrie Glyn (11) Milam, Tami Leigh (10) 23, 202 Miles, Arnina L. (11) 181 Miller, Brian Douglas (10) 181 Miller, Emily Ann (11) 181 Miller, Julie Ann (11) 96, 114.115.181, 302 Miller, Kathryn A. (11) 181, 302 Miller, Pamela Leeann (11) Miller, Todd Layne (9) 215 Mills, Laura E. (10) 202 Milner, Cara Marie (10) 202 Milton, Cynthia D. (10) Mims, Verett Ann (11) 31, 98,181 Minner, Clark Allen (10) 202 Mitchell, John David (11) Mitchell, Johnnie (10) 202 Mitchell, Margaret A. (9) 215 Mitchell, Micheal D. (10) Mitchell, Orlando (11) 251 Mitchell, Ruth (11) 181 Mobley, Lisa Dawn (10) Mobley, Terresa Rena (9) 215 Moentmann, Elise Mari (11) 80.181, 302 Moffitt, Mary Anne (11) 181, 302 Moham, Myron (10) 202, 207 Moncla, Marvin Louis (9) 215 Moncla, Michael A. (11) 181 Monk, Cynthia Anne (11) 128.129.181 Monk, Mary Suzann (9) Montgomery, Karen L. (11) 181 Moore, Earl Gabriel (10) 202,122 Moore, Jamianne (10) 202 Moore, Lavallion Lee (11) 181, 237, 251, 269, 272, 273, 288 Moore, Shelton C. (10) 263 Moore, Wendell Mark (11) Morgan, Wendy Diane (10) Morlen, Melanie A. (9) 202 Morton, Vicki Ladonna (11) 181 Mosley, Ivory James (11) 121 122 124 Mosley, Michael W. (9) 122, 215 Moss, Karen Y. (11) 113,181, 302 Motal, William Ray (10) 202 Mullin, Polly Anne (10) 94, 118.203 Mullins, John S. (11) 181 Murphy, Michael T. (10) 203 Muslow, Jonathan Hyma (11) 181, 283 Myers, Kenneth S. (9) 215, 216 Myles, Elaine (11) Myles, John (11) 112,122, 124.181 Neal, Michele Ann (10) 203 Nelson, Betty Susan (11) 181,100 Nelson, Kristi Lou (10) 203 Nelson, Michael H. (11) 122, 181,238 Nelson, Pamela Adele (10) 102.203 Nettles, Vicky Louise (10) Newell, Elizabeth Lee (11) 182,302 Newman, Kerry M. (11) 82, 84,182 Newman, Leigh Ann (10) 203 Nichols, Natalie (10) 118, 203 Noakes, Leota L. (10) 103, 203 Nolfe, Joseph Dominic (10) 96, 283 Norwood, Robert B. (11) 96, 182.203 Nosser, David A. (10) Nunsant, Odessa (11) Obarr, Michael Dale (10) 94, 106,118, 203 Olmstead, Dixie Hearn (11) 78.182, 301 Oneal, Charles Wesley (10) 203 Neal, Shundra (11) 98,104, 182 Oxenreiter, Denise D. (9) 215,216 Page, Joyce Ann (11) 182 Palmer, Blake Claude (11) 295 422 LOG Palmer, James Earl (11) 182 Palmer, John (11) 182 Pardue, Bruce Allen (10) 203 Parker, Marcus George (11) 182 Parrish, Denise Joyce (11) 182 Patterson, Scott R. (11) 116, 182,187, 295 Patton, Johnnie Mae (10) 203 Paul, Doreen Helen (11) 182 Payne, C. Todd (9) 215 Payne, Dian Chanda (10) 203 Pea, Debra Ann (11) 112 Penfield, Jeffrey Guy (11) 182 Pennell, Thomas Craig (11) 251,254 Pennywell, Breanke R. (11) 98,182 Perkins, Danny W. (9) Pernici, Pamela F. (10) 78, 86, 203 Perrow, Paul Lee (11) Petterway, Lamon (10) 203 Petteway, Derwin (11) 182, 251 Petty, Gay Audrey (11) 23, 183 Philley, Cary Michael (10) 108,112,122, 203 Phillips, Amanda Kay (10) 78, 78, 203, 285 Phills, Dennis E. (11) Pickens, Betty Valari (10) 96, 128,129, 203, 72, 73,128, 129, 203, 235 Pickett, Joseph Barre (10) 82, 84, 203, 265, 266, 270, 272 Pierre, Loyce Marie (11) Pierre, Patricia Ann (10) 203 Pitts, Timothy Neil (11) 183 Plater, Cynthia D. (11) 183 Plater, Jerron Wayne (10) 203 Plater, Jerry L. (10) Plater, Nanette P. (9) 123, 215 Plater, Sharon (11) 183 Plumb, William H. (10) 25, 203 Polk, Jacqueline (11) Pope, Chadell (11) 46, 98, 72, 183 Pope, Ellis Joyce (10) 112, 203 Porter, Robert Karl (9) Potter, Hellen Marie (11) 183 Potter, Lynette Marcy (10) 203 Pouncy, Henry (10) 203 Powell, Amy Elizabeth (10) 54, 81, 203 Powell, David Blake (9) 132, 134,215 Prealow, Paula B. (10) 203 Preedom, Steven D. (12) Prelow, Carey Lynn (10) 203 Prelow, Herman James (11) 183 Prelow, Jacqueline (11) Prelow Jr., Jesse (10) 203 Preston III, John S. (11) Priddy, Phillip Mark (11) 23, 82, 84,106,183, 289 Procell, Patricia (11) Prothro, William C. (11) 87, 183,287 Pruitt, Fred Henry (11) 183 Puddephatt, Alicia L. (10) 81,88,204 Pugh, Calvin James (10) 204 Pugh, Don (10) 204 Pugh, Lamar Powell (11) 36, 83, 96,118, 234 Purdy, Karen A. (11) 183, 240, 302 Randall, Jeffery H. (11) 100, 183,283 Randall, John Michael (9) 100,122,125,126 Range, Bruce A. (11) Rasco, Alonzo (10) 104, 204, 263 Rasco, Debra K. (11) 103,183 Ratliff Jr., Joseph L. (11) 183 Ratliff, Nadine (11) 112 Rawl, Rosemary (11) Ray, Debra Ann (10) 204 Read, Robert Cassel (10) 94, lift 904 234 Redd, Angelina (9) 123,124, 216 Reeder, Elizabeth C. (10) 204, 205, 234 Reeves, Rebecca (11) 65, 80, 85, 183, 242, 245, 290, 302, 303 Regan, Cynthia Ann (11) Regan, Maurice D. (11) 183 Regan, Melanie Marie (11) 78, 85,132,135,183, 343 Reinsch, Leo R. (10) 204 Reisinger, Stephanie (10) 204, 290 Remedies, Lisa Darien (11) Rempel, Pamela Joann, (10) 122, 204 Rempel, Robert Samuel (10) Revells, Mary B. (10) 113, 294 Rewis, Gregory Alan (10) 100,123,125,126, 204 Rhodes, Carrie E. (11) 183, 302 Rice, Michael Leroy (11) 183, 251 Rice, Stephanie M. (10) Richards, Lucy Marie (11) 183, 302 Richardson, Ruby Jean (11) 98,103,183 Richmond, Roy Lee (11) Rickert, Jeff Allen (10) 82, 84, 85,192, 204, 272 Rimer, Dawn Terese (11) 183 Risinger, David G. (10) 60, 102, 204, 263 Ritter, Todd Scott (9) 204 Robbins, Kathleen M. (10) 94,118, 204 Roberson, Mary F. (11) 23 Roberts, David Scott (10) 122.204 Roberts, Michelle C. (11) Roberts, Pennell (11) 123, 183 Roberts, Sandra M. (11) 183 Robertson, Linda G. (10) 204 Robichaud, Robert P. (10) 106.204 Robinson, Carolyn R. (10) Robinson, Christopher (10) 204 Robinson, Darrell W. (11) Robinson, Linda Gail (11) Robinson, Paul S. (9) 216 Rogers, Andrew Blair (10) 204 Rogers, Darrick C. (10) Rogers, Elmer Kenneth (10) Rogers, Jeffrey Kent (10) 204 Rosen, Lory Ann (10) 204 Rosson, Billy Joe (10) 204 Rothell, Lisa Ann (11) 88, 172,183, 302 Roubein, Daniel R. (10) 101, 106, 204, 241 Rouse Jr., Gerald Kay (11) 183 Row, Angela Kay (10) 113, 204 Rowe, Clayton A. (9) 122, 126, 216 Ryder, Garrett Blaine (9) 216 Rye, Lessie Lavon (11) 103, 183, 290 Samuels, Charles (10) 204 Samuels, Dannie J. (11) Samuels, Darrell (11) Samuels, Mark (11) 125,124, 184 Sanders, Diane (9) 216 Sanders, Susan Lee (11) 80, 184,185, 242, 245, 301 Sanders, Victor E. (10) 204, 251 Sanderson, Donna L. (11) 80, 100,102,184, 302 Sanderson, Frank I. (10) 205 Sawyer, Susan Stephan (9) Saxon, Nikki Lynn (11) 184 Scarbro, Jetta (10) 205 Schamerhorn, Sherrie (11) 184 Schubarth, Susan Lynn (11) 184, 302 Scogin, Linda Lee (9) 216, 285 Scott, Anthony A. (9) Scott, Edward (11) Scott, Sandra Jo (11) 184 Scott, William H. (11) 184 Self, Kimberli (11) 184, 302 Service, Leonard R. (11) 184 Shahine, Laurence (11) 184 Shaw, Catherine R. (11) 123, 184 Shaw, Edward Burton (19) 94, 118, 94, 205, 287 Shelby, Marcie Lee (10) 205 Shemwell, James Chris (11) 116,117 Shemwell, Jay W. (11) 116, 184 Sherman, Leah Elaine (9) 72, 73, 215, 216 Sherwin, Laura Louise (10) 205 Sherwin, Robert H. (10) 205 Shiplet, Sara Susan (11) 102, 184, 302 Shoemaker, Roger Dean (10) Sigler, Laura Lea (10) 96, 205 Sikes, Karen Kay (9) 123, 216 Silas, Everette Lamar (11) 112,118,184,189 Silberman, Marc Gary (11) 184 Simmons, David L. (11) 121, 122.124.125.184 Simmons, Janice Anita (11) 184, 302 Simmons, William Park (10) Simonton, Teri (11) 184 Simpson, Lesley Lynn (10) 78, 86, 96,134, 205, 326, Q4.Q QftQ QQ1 Sims, Robert Chandler (11) 98.184 Sinclair, Franklin P. (10) 205 Sinclair, Greg Warren (10) 205 Siskron, Laura C. (10) 205 Sklar, Daniel S. (10) 205 Slater, James William (11) 26.184 Small, Abraham (9) 216 Small, Alvin Ray (10) 272 Small, Ester Mae (11) Small, Vickey Diane (9) 217 Smart, Monica Kaey (10) 205 Smith, Barry Dewayne (10) 205, 263 Smith, Carl (1 0) 205 Smith, Carrie M. (11) Smith, Cynthia (11) 123,124, 184 Smith, David Joseph (10) 118,123,125,126, 205 Smith, Desiree Ann (10) 205 Smith, Katherine Mari (10) 205 Smith, Linda Gail (11) 106, 184,302 Smith, Patricia Ann (10) Smith, Sabrina (10) 205 Smith, Sandra Marie (11) 98, 184 Smith, Stephanie Ann (10) Snider, John Michael (10) 206 Snodgrass, Melanie L. (10) 78, 85,100,118, 206, 242, 246, 324, 343 Snow, Karen Ann (11) 88, 106,128,129,184, 235, 290, 302 Sockrider, Steven L. (10) Solomon, Paris Leann (10) Spanberg, Shannon D. (10) 206 Speed, Jimmie R. (10) 123 Speed, Sharon (11) 122,184 Spence, Rodney Carter (11) 184.234 Spikes, Saran K. (11) 78, 76, 185, 301 Spillers, Frances R. (10) 206 Spillers, Sharon E. (11) 60, 76, 78,185, 302 Spivey, Daniel M. (11) 130, 185 Stallard, David W. (10) 56, 206, 263 Stamper, James Jesse (11) 102.185 Stamper, Mary Laura (9) 217, 229, 231,242, 243,246 Staples, John Nash (11) 185, 240 Sterba, Christine M. (11) 96, 114.185 Stevens, David P. (11) 101, 102,177,185, 241 Stickman, Dorothea (11) 185 Stoker, Julie Dawn (11) 185 Storment, Debra K. (11) 23, 185, 302 Strozier, Ethel Anne (11) 94, 185.234 Sudds, Jacqueline (11) 104, 112.185 Summers, Deborah L. (11) 185 Summers, Leslie Helen (10) 206 Sutton, Barry Andrew (11) 185 Swindle, Ulas Carson (11) 186 Talley, Daniel Jay (10) 82, 84,102, 206 Tanner, Steven Lewis (10) 206 Target, Cynthia Ann (10) 206 Target, Marvette (10) 206 Taylor, Denise Adele (11) 101,186, 231, 241 Taylor, Jacqueline (10) Taylor, John Henry (9) 217 Underclassman Index 423 Taylor, Michael Wayne (11) 96.186 Taylor, Patricia Gail (10) Taylor, Terri Sue (11) 114, 186, 302 Teague, Jeffrey Dale (11) 87, 186, 251 Templeton, Philip (10) 206, 272 Terrio, Linda Carol (11) 116, 117.186 Terry, Wendy Michelle (10) 54,81,106 Thoma, Tamela Jane (11) 186, 301 Thoman, Laurie E. (10) 88, 206 Thomas, Anthony D. (11) 186, 251 Thomas, Cynthia Ann (10) 122,124, 206 Thomas, Della (11) 186 Thomas, Dennis Ray (9) Thomas, Donnie Lee (10) 206 Thomas, James Russell (10) 86, 206, 263 Thomas, Jerry D. (9) Thomas, Johnny Lee (11) Thomas Jr., Nor T. (10) 206 Thomas, Lonnie Ray (10) 123,126, 206 Thomas, Sandy G. (10) 206 Thomas, Shirley (10) 112, 206 Thomas, Stella (11) Thomas, Willie Earl (11) 186, 288, 289 Thompson, Catherine L. (11) 130,131,186 Thrower, Todd Wesley (10) 206 Tiffany, Deborah Sue (10) Tillman, Barbara J. (10) 206 Tolton, Todd A. (11) Tompkins, Deborah E. (11) 86,186, 302 Toys, Craig Alan (10) 26, 206, 292 Trahan, Byron Anthony (10) 206 Trigg, John Mendel (11) 100, 121,123,125,186,251 Trigg, Rebecca Lynn (9) Trigg, Virginia E. (11) 108, 217 Tucker, Peter Scott (10) 96, 100, 206 Turley, Terri Ann (11) 186 Turner, Gay Yvonne (10) 94, 206 Turnham, Dona E. (11) 132, 133, 78, 85, 77, 132,133, 187, 227, 230, 235, 242, 246, 302, 303, 338 Tyler, Susan Lorraine (9) 217 Ulmer, Susan Gay (10) 206 Updegraff, Kathleen E. (10) 206 Valadez, Dani Valerie (10) 207 Valentine, Mary Grace (10) 193, 207 Van Noppen, Lawrence (10) Van Osdell, Carolyn A. (11) 80,118,177,187, 302 Vance, James Reagan (9) Vance, Janet Reagan (11) 187 Vanderhoef, Kelle L. (10) 207 Vaughan, Valerie Lohm (10) 94,118, 207 Vest, Larry Scott (10) 100, 207, 272 Volz, Cathryn Anne (9) Waddell, Keith Allen (10) 100, 207, 263 Waggoner, David Britt (9) 217 Waggoner, Kimberly A. (11) 187 Wagner, Charlotte Y. (10) 102, 207, 290 Wagnon, Gregory Allen (9) 217, 263 Wagnon, Ronald C. (11) 187, 251,261 Waite, Cynthia C. (11) 88, 96, 187, 302 Wallbaum, Mary C. (10) 207 Wallbaum, William H. (10) 207 Waller, Carita K. (10) 207 Walpool, Allean (10) 122 Walpool, Mark Anthony (ID Walter, Donna (11) Walter, Shirley A. (10) 207 Walter, Tina (11) Walton, Dusty Eilaine (10) 96,207 Ward, Michael Paul (10) Ware, Barbara E. (11) 98, 114.123.187 Ware, Cathy F. (9) 123, 274, 290 Ware, Gregory Darrell (10) 122,125,126 Warner, Gene Daniel (9) 217 Wartenberg, Rita C. (11) 187 Wshington, Aaron (10) 123 Washington, Antonio V. (10) 112, 207, 217 Washington, Bobbie (10) 207 Washington, Judy (10) 112, 207 Washington, Pam (10) 207 Washington, Sherrie (10) Washington, Terri A. (11) 123.187 Watkins, Russell W. (10) 94, 208 Watkins, Virginia Ann (10) 102,113, 208 Watson, Screven Hearn (10) 46, 51, 86, 208 Watts, Carroll Collin (10) 118,119,100, 208, 234, 285 Watts, Catherine C. (10) 118, 100, 208, 234, 285 Weaver, Larry Lynn (9) 217 Webb, Christophe L. (9) 217, 292 Webb, Frank Fletcher (10) 208 Webb, John Vernon (11) 122,126,188 Mebb, Karren Denise (11) 104,188 Webb, Martha Camille (10) 208 Webb, William Douglas (10) 208 Welch, Sabastian (11) 188 Wells, Cynthia A. (11) 188 Wells, Fredrick J. (9) 217 Wells, James Louis (10) Wells, Nancy E. (11) 61,188, 302, 303 Wendt, Mark S. (10) 208 Wenk, John Lloyd (10) Wesley, Paul W. (9) 217 West, John Charnock (10) 96, 208 Wheat, Sharon Renee (10) 208 Wheeler, Felisa Ann (10) 103, 208 White, Barzanna Anita (9) 208, 217 White, David Wade (10) White, Debra D. (9) White, Gregory Donald (10) 208 White, Howard Marion (11) 188.240 White, Odessa Faye (10) 208 White, Parisan Duppal (11) 122 White, Tony Keno (11) 188, 283 White, Vinson (10) 122,126 Whittemore, Marlene L. (10) 208.240 Whittington, Carol Y. (10) 118.209 Whittington, Clovis D. (11) Wilburn, Christy Kay (11) 80, 100,102, 188, 302 Wilburn, Jennifer Lee (10) 80, 102,194, 209 Wilcox, Rachel E. (10) 94, 118, 209, 234 Wilkerson, Terrell J. (10) Williams, Betty June (10) 209 Williams, Bobby (10) 209 Williams, Cornelius (10) Williams, Evelyn Ann (10) 94,106,132,135, 209, 285, 343, 369, 391 Williams, Jesse (9) Williams, John Robert (10) 209 Williams, Kenneth (11) Williams, Lacy Holmes (11) 87, 96, 109, 188, 286, 287 Williams, Leonard E. (10) 122.209 Williams, Linda F. (10) 209 Williams, Linda F. (11) 209 Williams, Lyndon G. (10) 209 Williams, Maxine (11) 188 Williams, Micheal (11) 188 Williams, Peter (11) Williams, Phillippa (11) Williams, Robin Lynn (10) 23.209 Williams, Roger A. (10) 209, 272,263 Williams, Sonya (11) 98 Williams, Vandelon K. (11) 98,114,188 Williams, Willie L. (10) 209 Willis, Carolyn Jean (11) Willis, Heather Renee (10) 103,114, 209 Willis, Sharon Denise (10) 209 Wilson, Cedric L. (10) 209 Wilson, Holly E. (10) 81,194, 209 Wilson, Jeanette L. (9) 217 Wilson, Randy Wayne (10) 189 Wilson, Scott Stanley (11) 185.189 Winchel, Carol Ann (9) 217 Winchel, Diane Dee (11) 123.126.189 Winchel, Tammy Jean (10) 122.209 Wiygul, Gary James (11) 102.100.189 Wolfe, Laura Lee (11) 60, 118, 302, 303,189 Wolfram, Jeffrey Todd (11) 100,189, 263 Wong, Judy Suzanne (10) 114 Wood, Frank R. (10) 209 Woodard, Donna Sue (11) 189 Woodruff, Janet Fay (11) 60, 302.189 Worley, Julie Sharon (9) 54, 217, 94 Wright, Benard (11) Wright, Lori Ann (11) 94, 302, 303,189 Wynn, Aubrey Booth (11) 88,106, 251,189 Yearling, Dianne (ll) Yeates, Richard Bryan (10) 209 Young, Anne Yvette (10) Young, David Charles (11) 189 Young, Gloria Dehaven (11) 46, 98,189 Young, Jena Lynn (10) 209, 246 Young, Roosevelt R. 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