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

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CAPTAIN SHREVE HIGH SCHOOL SHREVEPORT. LOUISIANA VOLUME XIII John Holloway — Editor Holly Herbert — Associate TABLE OF CONTENTS Opening...................3 People Todays Education ...........76 Fortune Campus Life............48 Sports Illustrated t INMANS 2 LOG «■S' The Wheel of For- tune ... like life at Shreve, has only just begun to spin. 3 through a carnival of celebra- tions, i. j StlrfOrf 9 time to ourselves, as an outlet of escape. 10 LOG 11 Strange and unusual through our thoughts. events run 12 LOG 13 14 LOG At Captain Shreve High School TODAY'S EDUCATION 17 Our New Principal — A Familiar Face This past school year. Captain Shreve gained a new principal. Miss Sandra McCalla. Miss McCalla, a former teacher of advanced math, calculus, and computer programming, served as assistant principal of Captain Shreve for two years. With this experience, the transition from one job to the other was made easier. As seen this past school year, the job of being the main leader of Captain Shreve High School was car- ried out most effectively with dignity and con- trol by Miss McCalla. Throughout the year. Miss McCalla worked together with teachers and students in order to maintain Captain Shreve’s tradition of excellence. OPPOSITE PAGE: Miss Sandra McCalla — Principal. TOP: Good news for Miss McCalla. LEFT: Miss McCalla at Shreve's Homecoming. RIGHT: Miss McCalla — proud of Captain Shreve. Todoy' Educotion 19 Assistant Principals Have Many Jobs Due to the promotion of Miss McCalla to principal, Captain Shreve received a new assistant principal — Mr. Tommy Powell. Mr. Powell worked with Shreve’s other assistant principal. Mr. Donald Horton. Mr. Horton’s duties involved direct contact with the students. He administered the parish attendance policy, coordinated school activi- ties, and enforced the discipline code. Upon moving into his new' role. Mr. Powell assumed the duties of scheduling, the hiring of substitute teachers, the selection of textbooks, and the supervision of teachers. Mr. Powell and Mr. Horton worked together throughout the year to make this time of change a success. TOP RIGHT: Mr. Horton assumes his early morning post. LEFT: Mr. Horton discusses the day’s lessons with Miss Hicks. BOTTOM RIGHT: “I dare you! 20 LOG TOP: Mr. Powell tries his new desk. BOTTOM LEFT: Mr. Powell discusses Kathleen Robbins' report card with her. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mr. Powell continues to serve as assistant football coach for the 1979-80 season after being promoted to an assistant princi- pal. Today' Education 21 Counselors Are Helpful During the 1979-1980 school year, the Captain Shreve Counselors worked with all students in many ways. Students received help from the counselors in the areas of schedule changes, college and career choices, and scholarship opportunities. Students in all grades needed and received help from their class counselor at one time or another. All three counselors. Miss Inez Franz. Mrs. Ruby Powell, and Mr. Joel Wallace, worked throughout the school year trying to provide services to all students. 1. MISS INEZ FRANZ ... A.S.. West Texas State Univ.; M.A.. Univ. of Houston. 2. MRS. RUBY I. POWELL ... B.S.. Grambling; M.Ed.. Prairie View. 3. MR. JOEL WALLACE... B.S.. North- western State Univ.; M.Ed.. North- western State Univ. TOP RIGHT: Phone consultations are a part of Mr. Wallace's daily routine. ABOVE: Mrs. Powell discusses Mary Target’s schedule for next year with her. 22 LOG Office Is Center of Activity Through the efforts of Mrs. Joann Goodwin. Mrs. Dorthea Layton. Mrs. Carolyn Morris. Mrs. Mildred Young, and student volunteers. Cap- tain Shreve had a very smooth and efficient year. Student volunteers took care of check-ins. check-outs, phone calls, and things of that nature. This left the secretaries free to commu- nicate with parents, keep books, register new students, sign admits and check-outs, and keep the records up-to-date. Thanks to the whole office staff's organiza- tion and diligence. Shreve maintained its repu- tation of competency throughout the year. 1. MRS. JOANN GOODWIN .. . Receptionist... B.S.. Centenary College. 2. MRS. DORTHEA I.AYTON ... Secretary ... B.B.A., Southwest Texas State Univ. 3. MRS. CAROLYN MORRIS .. . Financial Secretary and Book- keeper. 4. MRS. MILDRED YOUNG ... Sec- retary and Registrar. 1st Period worker is Elizabeth Wenk (not pictured). 2nd — 3rd Period workers are Shery Benard. Dana Kimbrough. Debra Storment. 4th Period workers are Gaye Petty. Susan Schubarth. 5th Period worker is Carolyn Evans. 6th Period work- ers are Ruby Richardson, and Karen Moss. Today's Education 23 Learning Center — a Place to Study 1. MRS. BONNIE COXAM 2. MRS. DIANE ELY ... English. Reading. B.S.. Univ. of Texas: M.E.. L.S.U. 3. MRS. TRUDIE HORTON 4. MR. HARRY NORRIS 5. MR. THOMAS VEILLON ... English I. II. III. B.A.. Northwestern State Univ.: U.S.L.. L.S.U.. La. Tech. ABOVE: Larissa Polinsky teaches Cara Milner and Thomas Black to speak Russian. 24 LOG The Library — A Place for All The library at Captain Shrove maintained an atmosphere of quietness and relaxation throughout the year. Mrs. Valore and Miss Ramsey worked to keep the library neat and orderly. They were aided by Mrs. Davis who also took care of all the clerical duties. A group of students called library workers assisted the librarians in many ways also. Along with the complete assortment of books for learning and entertainment, the library was stocked with up-to-date magazines, vertical files. Reader's Guide, and encyclopedias. The library also had conference rooms which provided a quiet place for students to work together. Study carrels were available to stu- dents who needed to have a quiet spot to catch up on classwork or use reference materials. 1. MRS. ROSE DAVIS... Library Secrelary... B.A.. La. Tech Univ. 2. MISS ZOE RAMSEY ... Librarian. Library Science I. II ... B.S.. L.S.U.: M.Ed.. L.S.U.: +30. N.S.U. and La. Tech. 3. 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. RIGHT: The 1979-1980 Library Workers. Today' Education 25 English Develops Language Skills A good background in grammar was one of the greatest advantages offered to Captain Shreve students. Reading I and li and English I. II. III. and IV taught students basics such as sentence structure, composition, spelling, and vocabulary. Many students taking English courses learned how to write a research paper which will help them in their academic futures. These courses were beneficial to students who planned to go to college or to go straight into the business world. Their improved ability to express themselves to others will be profit- able to them regardless of their future plans. ( 26 LOG 1. MRS. DEBORAH M. FETZER... English III... B.A.. LS.U.S. 2. MRS. CAYE GANNON ... English IV. Journalism ... B.A.. La. Tech Univ.... Sponsors Leo Club. Newspaper Staff, and Quill and Scroll. 3. MR. CEASAR GRAHAM. JR. ... English III ... B.S.. Grambling State Univ. 4. MRS. M. D. GREEN ... Reading I. II ... B.S.. Grambling Stale Univ.: M.A., La. Tech Univ... Sponsors Black Studies. 5. MRS. ANNE HAVARD ... English IV. Humanities — American Stud- ies III... B.A.. LS.U.S. 6. MS. JASSALAND JENKINS ... English I. II... B.A.. Dillard Univ. 7. MRS. GLENDA JOHNSTON ... B.A.. English. Baylor Univ. ... M.A.. Counseling. La. Tech. 8. MRS. BETTY SULLIVAN... English I. II... B.A.. Louisiana College. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Mrs. Sullivan helps Jody Gray with diagram- ming. ABOVE: Mrs. Johnston explains a grade to one of her students. Today's Education 27 C.S. English Courses Stress Literature Throughout this school year English involved not only grammar, hut also literature and cre- ativity. Shreve students did quite a bit of read- ing this past year. The Freshmen read Romeo and Juliet, and the Sophomores read Julius Cae- sar. Juniors who took Team Class read just about everything from The Scarlet Letter to The Great Gatsby. and the Seniors read books rang- ing from Lord of the Flies to Ivanhoe. In addition to taking a regular English course, students could also have chosen journalism, creative writing, speech, drama, humanities or novels classes. During the school year reading was one of the best methods of learning that could be found. It increased interpretation abilities and. most importantly, it broadened the students' vocabu- laries. 1. MRS. PAT LaBORDE ... English I. II ... B.A.. Northwestern State Univ.: M.Ed.. L.S.U.S-Sponsors Quill and Scroll. 2. 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. 28 LOG 1. MS. LILLIAN R. MOCH ... English III. IV... B.S.. Gramhling Univ. 2. MRS. RUTH PAGE... English II. German I. II... B.A.. Albion College ... Sponsors Sophomore Class. German Club and Drama Club. 3. MRS. DOROTHY T. SIBLEY ... English II... B.A.. N.S.U.: M.Ed.. L.S.U.S. ... Sponsors Sophomore Class. Drama Club, and Thespian Society. TOP: Laura Mills enjoys a good book. BOTTOM: Mrs. Sibley helps a student. OPPOSITE PAGE. TOP: Asleep again! OPPOSITE PAGE. BOTTOM: Read a couple of books in English class! Today's Education 29 30 LOG Social Studies — An Interesting Subject The Social Studies curriculum at Capt. Shreve included courses in American History. Free Enterprise. Geography. World History. Civics, and other courses. Teachers of these courses utilized many different teaching meth- ods in instructing their classes. Such methods as lecturing, skits, class discussions, and indi- vidual projects were used by many social stud- ies instructors. Many students participated in the Close-Up program which enabled them to travel to Wash.. D.C. and see how our govern- ment works. Throughout this past year, the social studies department enabled students to learn of the many aspects of the world in which we live. 1. MISS JEAN BALTHAZAR ... Free Enterprise. General History... B.A. Northwestern State Univ.; M.A.. Northwestern State Univ. 2. MR. JAMES BROWN ... Civics ... B.S.. Univ. of Tampa. DI. Fla.; M.A.. La. Tech. 3. MRS. CURTIS MURRAY DAVIS ... Free Enterprise. Psychology. Sociology... B.A.. Crambling State Univ. 4. MR. FLOYD M. ENGLIS11... American History. Civics... B.A. La. State Univ.. Shreveport. 5. MRS. ANNETTE L. LANE... American History.. .B.S.. M.A.. Southern Univ. 6. MISS GEORGIA LEE... American History ... B.A.. Alabama College. MRE. Southwestern Seminary. 7. MRS. HAZEL MARTIN ... American History.. .B.S.. Univ. of N. Dakota. 8. MRS. MARGRET MOORE... Civics. Free Enterprise.. .B.A.. La. State Univ.. Shreveport. 9. MS. LORETTA Z. SPEED ... Sociology. Free Enterprise... B.A.. Albany State: M.A.. Atlanta Univ.. LSU. 10. MR. TOMMY TRAVELER ... Ancient History. Free Enterprise. World Geography... B.S.. Tenn. Univ.: M.S.. TSU. 11. MR. RUDOLPH WHITE... American History... B.S.. Crambling Univ.. Sponsors Junior Class. Black Studies Association. RIGHT: Students find American History interesting. Todoy'i Education 31 Math — The Science of Numbers To provide students with the best possible mathematics background, a wide variety of math courses were offered at Captain Shreve. Among those offered were Algebra I and II, Geometry, General Math. Business Math. Advanced Math, and Physics. Having such a variation of courses to choose from, each student was able to function to the best of their ability. These courses provided a firm background in math and developed logical reasoning. Both the basics and fine points of mathematics taught at Shreve were designed to help students prepare for their future careers. 32 LOG OPPOSITE PAGE: 1. MRS. GLADYS ADERHOLD ... Geometry. Algebra II... B.A., Southern Methodist Univ.: M.Ed. LA State Univ... Sponsors Jun- ior Class. Drama Club. 2. MRS. KATHRYN BLAIR ... Business Math ... B.A.. Northwestern State Univ_Sponsors Ad Staff. 3. MR. WILLIE FOX ... Senior Arithmetic... B.S.. Southern Univ.; M.S.. Southern III. Univ.; +30 Southern Univ. and Southern III. Univ. 4. MR. LEE HEDGES ... Director of Athletics. Algebra I... B.S.. LSU Univ.: M.Ed.. Northwestern State Univ ... Head Football and Tennis Coach. 5. MRS. A. D. LAUTEN ... Computer Programming. Calculus. Geometry ... B.A.. William Patterson College of N.J.... M.S.. S.D. School of Mines and Technology... Sponsors Computer Club. 6. MR. ALBERT LEV1STON ... P.E.... B.S.. Wiley College: M.S. Colorado Univ.... Coaches Baseball Team. 7. MR. WILLIE McPHEARSON ... Mathematics... B.S.. Alcorn State Univ. 8. MR. MARTIN POOLE... Algebra II... B.S.. Centenary College... Sponsors Track Team and Cross Country. 9. MR. OTTO SELLERS. JR.... Physics. Advanced Math ... B.S.. Centenary: B.S.. LSU: M.S.. Northeast LA Univ ... Sponsors Mu Alpha Theta and Quiz Bowl Team. 10. MRS. JO AMY WYNN ... Algebra I. Geometry ... B.S.. M.S., Northwestern State Univ. ... Sponsors Freshman Class. National Honor Society. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Mr. McPhearson helps a student with a hard problem. ABOVE: Lectures are a daily routine in Mr. Sellers’ classes (For Sure!). Todoy's Education 33 TOP LEFT: John Harrell observes a new specimen. 1. MRS. PATSY ALLEN ... Biology. General Science... B.S.. Wiley College. 2. MR. THOMAS BRANIM ... Biology 1 ... B.S.. Cumberland College: M.S.. Tenn. Tech Univ. 3. MR. BOBBY HORNE ... General Science ... B.S.. La. State Univ.; M.A.. + 30. Northwestern State Univ.... Sponsors Golf Team and Photogra- phy Club. 4. MR. TONY KAUFFMAN ... Chemistry ... B.S.. LA. State Univ.; M.Ed.. L.S.U.. Sponsors Interact and Junior Class. 5. LAJ RY WARREN LOTT... Biology I... B.S.. La. Tech. 34 LOG Science Classes Explore Throughout this past year, the Science Dept, at Captain Shreve offered many ways to explore and understand the mysteries of the world around them. General Science provided a basic knowledge of all the sciences. Biology students dissected animals, and studied genet- ics. cell structure, the human body, and plant life. In Chemistry, students learned of the elec- tron configuration of different atoms and the physical and chemical changes of the elements. Physics students were concerned with mechan- ics, heat, light, sound, electricity, magnetism, and the properties of matter. Through these classes offered this past year, the science courses at Capt. Shreve broadened the awareness of students to many of the myste- ries in the world around them. 1. MS. ROBIN C. McKINNY ... Biol- ogy II, GE General Science ... B.S.. La. Tech. 2. MR. MATTHEW PERDUE ... Biology I ... B.A., La. Tech: M.S.. La. Tech.; +30. Oklahoma State Univ. ... Sponsors Stu- dent Council and Athletic Busi- ness Manager. TOP LEFT: Students experience the excitement of a chemistry lab. BOT- TOM LEFT: John Trigg concentrates on a chemistry test. Today's Education 35 P.E. Is Both Mental and Physical The Physical Education program at Captain Shrove was designed with two things in mind: to encourage physical fitness and to promote teamwork. The girls’ P.E. classes participated in such activities as archery, track, volleyball, badminton, tennis and health. In the boys’ classes, various sports such as football, basket- ball. track, and volleyball were played through- out the year. As well as being in the regular physical edu- cation classes, the students could have partici- pated on school teams. Driver’s Education classes were also offered as a part of the physi- cal education program. During the past year, physical education was an important course at Shreve because it involved both mental and physical participation from the students. 36 LOG 1. MR. DAVID BOYDSTON .. . P.E.. B.S.. M.S.. Northwestern State Univ. ... Sponsors Junior Class. Coaches Varsity Basketball Team. 2. MRS. BETTYE BROOKS ... P.E. ... B.S.. Gam- bling State Univ. 3. MR. JOHNNY BURNOM ... P.E.. Drivers Ed. ... B.S. Grambling State Univ.; M.Ed.. Southern Univ.... Sponsors Student Council. Coaches Jr. Varsity Basketball Team. 4. MR. CLARENCE CONWAY . . . P.E. . . . B.S.. Southern Univ.; M.S.. Prairie View A M ... Assistant Football Coach. 5. MISS JOYCE JORDAN ... P.E. ... B.S. North Texas State... Sponsors Pep Squad. Today's Education 37 TOP LEFT: Disco for Kids! BOTTOM LEFT: If you can do it. so can I! P.E. Classes Are Fun!! 1. MRS. ALMA MOORE ... P.E. ... B.S.. Southern Univ.; M.Ed.. North- western Univ---Girls’ Basketball Coach. 2. MR. ALDEN REEVES ... Driver's Ed. ... B.S.. M.S.. Louisiana Tech Univ.... Assistant Football Coach. 3. MR. RAYMOND YOPP ... Driver’s Ed. ... B.S., Centenary College; M.Ed., Northwestern Univ. 38 LOG BUSINESS COURSES PREPARE STUDENTS There were many business courses offered at Captain Shreve during the 1979-80 school year. Accounting, clerical practice, general business, typewriting, and shorthand represented the various courses that were available. For those students who wished to do advance study, the second-year courses were offered. Accounting and shorthand taught students the fundamen- tals of accounting, and how to write with speed and transcribe with facility, respectively. Throughout this school year, the business staff worked diligently to prepare students for the business world. 1. MRS. GENELL COLEMAN ... General Business Typewriting I ... B.S. Grambling State University. M.S. Louisiana Tech ... Spo- nors FBLA. 2. DOROTHY S. FLANAGAN ... Shorthand I. Accounting, Typewriting I ... B.A. Wiley College. M.A. University of Iowa ... Spon- sors LOG staff and FBLA. 3. MRS. NELL W. HEDGES ... Typewri ,ig I... B.S.. Louisiana Tech.. M. Ed.. LSU. BOTTOM RIGHT: Clay Fleishel finds ? .alculator helpful in accounting. TODAY S EDUCATION 39 D.E. and C.O.E Mean Business This pasl year, Distributive Education and Cooperative Education proved to be difficult yet rewarding programs. Students enrolled in these courses received a background training in shorthand, typing, and bookkeeping to prepare them for vocational careers. They learned proper techniques for buying and selling. To develop a sense of responsibility and better their knowledge of wholesale and retail selling, each student spent the last three hours of each school day out on the job. Experience, they learned, was indeed a most valuable asset. 1. MRS. ANNIE COLE ... Works Study ... B.S.. Grambling State Univ. 2. MRS. LENA LEVISTON ... C.O.E., Typing II, Clerical Prac- tice ... B.S., Grambling; M.Ed- Northwestern Univ. ... Spon- sors F.B.L.A. and Black Studies. 3. MRS. JAN OTWELL ... Distrib- utive Education ... B.S.. North- western Univ.; M.Ed., L.S.U.... Sponsors D.E.C.A. LEFT: Amy Albritten concentrates on doing a good job. BELOW: Christy Wilburn finds that alphabe- tizing files, is just one of a secre- tary's duties. 40 LOG Foreign Languages Bring the World Closer There were four foreign languages offered at Captain Shreve: French. German. Latin, and Spanish. Levels I and II were offered in each language, and in some, stu- dents could go on to Levels III and IV. The classes not only dealt with the basics of reading, speaking, writing, and grammar; they also taught the geography of the country and the customs and lifestyle of the people speaking the language they were studying. To make the learning more interesting, each language also had its own club. Foreign language was beneficial in that it not only dealt with that language, but it also improved Eng- lish skills. 1. MRS. LOUIE CHALFANT ... French I. II. III. IV ... B.S.. Centenary: M.Ed.. L.S.U. ... Sponsors French Club. Sr. Class. 2. MISS CAROL HICKS ... English III. Conversational French ... B.A.. Dillard Univ. ... Sponsors French Club. 3. MRS. JUDY HORNE ... Spanish I. II. Ill ... B.A.. La. Tech Univ.: M.Ed.. + 30. Nortlnvestern State Univ. ... Sponsors Spanish Club. Astra Club. 4. MRS. SHERI CHILDS ... English IV. Latin I. II. III. IV ... B.S.. La. State Univ.: M.A.. Southeastern La. Univ. ... Sponsors |.C.L. Today' Education 41 TOP: Time fora short siesta.'' RIGHT: Catherine shows her German spirit. Artistic Culture Instilled at Shreve Throughout this past year, the music depart- ment offered courses in music theory and pro- vided experience in performing. Membership in band, choir, orchestra, and general music was available to all students. Each of these activities lifted gator spirit and brought various honors to the school. The art department offered a four-year pro- gram of art instruction. In these courses, stu- dents worked with charcoals, water colors, pencil sketches, still life, and landscapes. By taking these courses, the students were exposed to different types of artistic culture. 1. MR. CHARLES FITZPATRICK ... Ari I. II. Ill, IV... B.S.. Centenary. 2. MRS. HAZEL HARRIS ... Art Edu- cation .. . B.A., Southern Univ.; M.A.. La. Tech. Univ. ... Sponsors Art Club. 3. MISS JOHNETTE PARKER ... Orchestra ... BME. Northwestern State Univ. 4. MR. MIKE RALEIGH ... Instrumen- tal Music... B.A.. La. State Univ. 5. MRS. HATTIE WADE ... Vocal Music. English ... B.S., Grambling State Univ. TOP RIGHT: Students enjoy playing and listening to the drums. 42 LOG ROTC Teaches Discipline and Skills During the 1979-80 year, ROTC’s strict disci- pline and unbending rules made men and women out of children. A sense of respect, honor, and patriotism was gradually imparted in each of the students. In classes, students were taught how to read maps, drill practice tactics, and proper use of weapons among other skills. ROTC taught habits of orderliness and precision, developed a sense of love for one’s Country, and encouraged a high sense of per- sonal honor and deportment. Whether in ROTC classrooms, out on ROTC activities, or in other classes and situations, ROTC members exem- plified these points and maintained their well- founded reputation. 1. COMMAND SERGEANT HENRY CHIASSON . .. ROTC III, IV ... U.S. Army, Retired. 24 Years . . . Sponsors Varsity Rifle Teams. Jr. NRA Club, and Cadet Officers' Club. 2. SERGEANT-FIRST CLASS WIL- LIAM FREEMAN ... ROTC I ... U.S. Air Force. Retired. 23 Years . . . Sponsors Color Guard. Explorer Post 94. and Special Forces Club. 3. SERGEANT-MAJOR MURRAY HUFFMAN ... ROTC I ... U.S. Army. Retired. 25 Years .. . Sponsors Drill Team. ABOVE LEFT: Sergeant Freeman recalls past victories. ABOVE: Clyde Dornier practices shooting. Todoy'j Education 43 1. MR. JACK L. BOGAN ... Speech I. Debate ... B.A., La. Tech Univ---Sponsors Debate Team and Key Club. 2. MR. MERCULUS J. CHRETIEN ... Woodwork I ... B.A.. Southern Univ., M.A.. Southern Univ.... Sponsors Indus- trial Arts Club. 3. MISS MALEDA McKELLAR ... Speech I. II. English II. Tournament — Drama ... B.A.. La. Tech. Univ.... Spon- sors Drama Club and International Thespian Society. 4. MRS. LELA B. MITCHELL ... Home Economics. Clothing and Consumer Education ... B.S.. Southern Univ.. M.E.. Southern Univ.; +30. Louisiana Tech ... Sponsors Future Homemakers of America. 5. MISS P. L. OBEE ... Foods and Nutrition. Home and Nutri- tion Family Living ... B.A., Grambling State Univ. ... Sponsors 4-H Club. 6. MR. RUSSELL L. PEDRO ... Mech. Drawing... B.A.. North- western Univ— Sponsors Drama Club. 7. MR. HENRY SHERMAN ... Small Appliance Repair. Small Gas Engines... B.S.. Southern Univ. ABOVE: Nicki Nolfe and Jeff Ricker are working towards 80 words per minute. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: David Risinger and Bill Fleming pool their resources on a repair job. 1 Electives Prepare Students Electives offered a wide range of interests to choose from. Home Economics, Small Gas Engines, and Mechanical Drawing were among the courses available to Captain Shreve stu- dents during the school year. Mechanical draw- ing taught students to draw architectural and engineering plans. Home Economics taught how to cook and sew and other phases of home life. In Small Gas Engines, students learned the operation, care, and repair of engines. Students that took courses in electives were prepared for anything from marking hems and cooking meals to fixing coffee pots and drawing up plans for the building of a house. NTER RIGHT: Gators plan for the future! Today' Education 45 Career Center — Beneficial to All The Caddo Career Center was an asset to those students who chose to take advantage of it. It was for those who wanted to immediately enter a vocation after graduation and also for those who just wanted knowledge and experi- ence in a particular field. The Career Center offered a variety of more than twenty courses ranging from electronics, health occupations, commercial art, and agri- culture to printing, welding, and data process- ing. Courses in many of these occupations pro- vided opportunity for on-the-job training posi- tions in the community. Thus, the Caddo Career Center benefited not only the students, but the community as well. TOP RIGHT: The house that Mark built. BO'ITOM LEFT: Paul Hoeflinger uses a machine to do his work. BOTTOM RIGHT: A student fires it up. 46 LOG Cafeteria Serves Students Well TOP LEFT: Mr. Powell reminds ;i student that he is in the wrong lunch line. BOTTOM LEFT: I have a bobo. TOP RIGHT: Students enjoy their lunch in the cafeteria. BOT- TOM RIGHT: Cashiers find some funny money. Todoy's Education 47 Life is like a ladder . .. every step we take is either up or down STUDENT LIFE Section Head — Lesley Simpson Leigh Hodges One Life to Live The saying, One Life to Live” is a very common phrase. Throughout this past year in the halls of Captain Shreve. it meant the only life to live was the Gator Life. During this year. Gator Pride was a part of each student’s life. Each person showed that he was a Gator in a different way. Some lead cheers at sports events, some participated in pep rallies, but in every way each tried to show Gators are the best and Gators couldn't be prouder. Anyone who ever went to Shreve, past or pres- ent, will say. If I had but One Life to Live, let me live it as a Gator.” BOTTOM LEFT: The Spirit at pep rallies proves the Gator Pride. LEFT: Dcrwin Petteway. Tony Davis. Jeff Hightower and Lee Moore raise the victory flag after a football game. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Craig Prothro tries to join pep squad while Saxoni Higgbotham finds out what it’s like to be Al E. Gator. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM: Greg Wagnon. Leslie Johnson. Kim Costanza, and Jeff Rickert ride in a classy car showing off a classy school. 50 LOG TOP RIGHT: Roger Kelly rides a tricycle at the Homecoming pep rally. BOTTOM LEFT: A mysterious person climbs the spirit lad- der. BOTTOM RIGHT: Coach Burnam has a surprise for the masked man. Life Thrives at Shreve! 52 LOG TOP I.KFT: Kathy Bamburg is happy she finished her banner for the game. BOTTOM LF.FT: The slutlenls cheer lo Ihe familiar face covered with pie. RIGHT: Mr. Powell gels a warm welcome as he jumps rope around the gym. Campus Life 53 Young and Restless During the 1979-1980 school year. Captain Shrove students lived exciting lives. Every day something new happened. Throughout this past year. Gators were very witty and tried anything at least once. Some yelled at friends from win- dows. until caught by their teachers, others tried anything to get through the halls during their lunch break, and a few of our “better look- ing” boys did anything to get that Friday night date. They went as far as putting on their best clothes and surprising the girls as they passed by. Everyone enjoyed their Gator life in a dif- ferent way. Shreveites do things like everyone else, but the difference is they know how to get the most fun out of everything done. TOP RIGHT: Pat Berlinelli tries his best to get a date. BOTTOM LEFT: A spirited group of students cheer at the football game. CEN- TER: Anything can happen during lunch break. 54 LOG TOP LEFT: Doni : Oxenriler waves lo a friend walking by. BOTTOM RIGHT: Susan Baldridge distracts Mrs. Horne so Joe Picket! can sneak through the hall. Campus Life 55 Just Another One of Those Days ... TOP RIGHT: I can I believe we are having this for lunch. BOTTOM: Scolle Hudsmith and Martha McKinney enjoy a quiet after- noon talking. 56 LOG TOP: George Kleowtis takes a short nap between classes. BOTTOM: Everyone hurries home so they won’t miss their favorite soap- opera. Campus Life 57 Days of Our Lives At Captain Shrove, most students took life one step at a time. During this past school year, from sunrise to sunset, every student experi- enced the joys, the special moments, and the petty annoyances, and the major heartaches that can make or break a day or perhaps change it from a blue Monday to a momentous occa- sion. These days at Captain Shreve will remain among the most important days of our lives — memories that we will cherish forever. The good days as well as the bad days were perma- nently preserved and became the memorable moments of 1979-80! 58 LOG TOP: Georgia Booras oversees Calhy Wallbaum, and Elizabeth Reeder while put- ting up a Pep Squad banner. ABOVE: Teachers view the Homecoming pep rally with much spirit. LERI”: After 3 years at Captain Shreve, Curtis Crenshaw still hasn't figured out how such a loud voice can come out of such a little box. OPPO- SITE PAGE RIGHT: Dissection is Audee Boyd's favorite part of Biology. OPPO- SITE PAGE LEFT: Lisa Fiore has trouble unlocking her door. This time it only took me two hours. Campus Life 59 60 LOG v.r ' ; : Both Conrad realizes she has runs in her hose. TOP LEFT: The gang enjoys a fun afternoon playing football, but it doesn't girls are after the football. Campus Life 61 The Edge of Night For most Captain Shrove students, the week- end nights were looked forward to with much excitement and anticipation throughout the school year. A star filled night, a chilly football game, a new movie, a wild party, or a jittery first date added to the spirit of those memor- able Gator nights. The weekday nights, often spent studying for that big exam, watching tele- vision. or talking on the telephone, just didn’t seem to compare with the weekends, a time when all came alive — just part of the weekend magic which made Monday through Friday just a little more bearable. 62 LOG ABOVE: Mike McDonald hopes to impress his dale with a rose. TOP LEFT: A group of fun-loving Galors enler the car contest on Homecoming night. LEFT: Becky Reeves dresses for Homecoming. OPPOSITE PAGE LEFT: Gator fans show their spirit at a football game. Campus life 63 Guiding Light The Merriam-Webster dictionary defines the word “guide” as one who leads or directs another in his way. This past year, Captain Shreve had many people that fit this descrip- tion. Guidance was obtained from many sources, our Counselors, the President of the Student Council, a teacher, or even your best friend. When help was needed, these people could be trusted to give good advice about future plans or every day problems. Leadership and guidance were found in each person at Captain Shreve. Throughout this year, Captain Shreve proved to be the Guiding Light for the future of our community. LOWER LEFT: Suzanne Berry leaches Blake Jones how to make cookies. MIDDLE TOP: Clyde Dornier talks to Student Council about the Homecoming dance. MIDDLE BOTTOM: Coach Powell leads warm-up exercises. 64 LOG TOP RIGHT: Marlene Whittimore leads the band at practice. BOTTOM RIGHT: Miss McCalla advises Troy Guiton on some rules of the school. Campus Life 65 Search for Tomorrow Throughout the year, each student at Captain Shreve set their own goals and dreamed their own dreams. At one time or another during the school year, all crossed their fingers and hoped for something special to happen. Whether it was an A on a test. President of the United States, quarterback for the football team, or just a smile from that certain someone in class, every Gator had their own rainbow which they chose. Forever hoping for that shining pot of gold, students, along with this search for happi- ness at Captain Shreve, kept the spirit anew. 66 LOG TOP: Which one would you choose? RIGHT: Freshman President. Sean Galen. Dreams of the day his statue will be made. TOP: Jay Holland. Joe Cook. Bubba Burl, and Troy Fore dream of what they want to be when they grow up. ABOVE RIGHT: Kim Cady gets a little help from Bill Cunningham on a pop quiz. ABOVE LEFT: Robert Jackins dreams of being like Rocky. Campyj Life 67 People are always good company when they are doing what they really ORGANIZATIONS Section Head — Shawn Grammer Bev Crooms Donna Turnham Laura McNeill Gray Young TOP RIGHT: The 1979-80 Student Council President is Clyde Dornier. BOTTOM: STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS ARE — First! row: Terri Taylor. Janie Black, Rose Kondrat. Neal Carter, Vcrctt Mims. Kathy Feritta, Cynthia Sullivan, and Laura Greer: Second row: Breanke Pennywell, Valerie Pickens. Bart Dornier. Debbie Jorstad. Clyde Dornier. Tim Baliff. Danny Talley. Tom DcFatta. Chaddell Pope, and John Trigg. Student Council Works for You The Student Council was an integral part of Captain Shreve. Its influence and importance to the students and faculty has steadily increased since the founding of Captain Shreve in 1967. Under the guidance of sponsors. Mr. Matt Purdue and Mr. Johnny Burnom, several pro- jects were initiated throughout the year to improve communication between the council, faculty, and the student body. Some student council projects during the 79-80 year were homecoming election, basketball concessions, half-court shots, car decals and parking per- mits. The council also sold jerseys to promote more GATOR SPIRIT.” 70 LOG TOP: STUDENT COUNCIL EXECUTIVE OFFICERS ARE — Valerio Pickens — Corresponding Secretary. Debbie Jorstad — Vice- President. Clyde Dornier — President. Danny Talley — Parliamentarian. Chadcll Pope — Secretary: (Not pictured) Janet Jimes — Treasurer; BOTTOM LEFT: Breankc Penny well. Earnest Jackson, and Chadell Pope discuss Student Council business. BOTTOM RIGHT: Cynthia Thomas looks for her Captain Shreve jersey. US 71 TOP: STUDENT COUNCIL SENATORS ARE — Neal Carter. Verett Mims. Breanke Penny well, Terri Taylor. Rose Kondrat. Tim Baliff: Second row: Tom DeFatta. Cynthia Sullivan. Laura Greer. Kathy Feritta. Janie Black. Bart Dornicr. and John Trigg. BOTTOM LEFT: Paula Prelow and Curtis Holmes are over- whelmed by the end of elections! 72 LOG Astra Serves School and Community Astra Club, sponsored by the Altrusa Club, performed many activities this year. Under the supervision of Miss McKinney, their new spon- sor. Astra participated in many services to both school and community. The members sold Hal- loween treats and spirit buttons. The girls vis- ited Magnolia Manor Nursing Home and also sold tickets to the Poorman’s Supper. During basketball season they also set up the score board before every home game. In every way Astra Club is a prime example of what a Captain Shreve service club should be. ABOVE: ASTRA OFFICERS ARE — Missy Falbaum. Sr. board member: Donna Sander- son. president; Debbie Jorstad. secretary; Penny Clanton. Soph, board member; Jennifer Wil- burn. Vice-President: Kim Cady, treasurer. LEFT: SR. MEMBERS ARE — Seated: Debbie Jorstad: 1st row. standing: Susan San- ders. Janet Jimes. Becky Reeves. Christy Wilburn. Elise Moont- mann: 2nd row: Dina Bennett. Carolyn VanOsdell. Tammie Thoma. 74 LOG ABOVE: JR. MEMBERS ARE — 1st row. Left to right: Wendy Terry. Amy Powell. Holly Wilson. Linda Jarrett. Tanya Gandy: 2nd row: Laura DeFrecze. Kathalecn Robbins. Jennifer Wilburn: 3rd row: Catherine Watts. Kim Cadv. and Alicia Puddephat. LEFT: SOPH. MEMBERS ARE — Left to right: Anna Jacobs. Cynthia Sullivan. Penny Clanton, and Amy Coldin. US 75 Key Club Contributes Their Time The Key Club, under the guidance of Mr. Jack Bogan, served the Shreveport-Bossier commu- nity in many ways. Once again this year during Christmas, the club members enthusiastically helped Sister Margaret deliver Christmas gifts and toys to needy families in the Shreveport area. Also during Christmas, the club members proved helpful by contributing their time to giv- ing a Christmas party to the residents of the Northwest Louisiana Training School. During Halloween, the club members gave a party to the residents at Holy Angels. The Key Club members also proved to be helpful by giving their time to collecting for the March of Dimes and conducting marathon races to help raise money for the Easter Seals. The Captain Shreve Key Club showed another example of Shreve’s excellent service clubs. TOP CENTER: KEY CLUB SWEETHEARTS ARE — Glena Calloway. Pam Pernici. Stacy LaBorde. Kathy Gulledge. Leslie Simpson. Stephanie Fess. Bcv Crooms. and Dina Bennett. BOTTOM LEFT: KEY CLUB SPONSOR IS — Mr. Jack Bogan. BOTTOM CENTER: KEY CLUB OFFICERS ARE — Junior Board Member is John Williams, Secretary is Troy Fore. Senior Board Member is Rob Fcron. Sgl.-at-Arms is Blake Jones. Treasurer is Jeffrey Teague. Vice-President is Michael Aura, and President is David Dethloff. 76 LOG UM. rOP RIGHT: SENIOR MEMBERS ARE — Bottom Row: Lacy Williams. Curtis Crenshaw. Michael Aura. Jimmy Graves. Troy Fore, md David Dethloff. Top Row: Bart Dornier. Jeffrey Teague. Blake Jones, Rob Feron. Bubba Burt and Jay Turner. BOTTOM RIGHT: UNIOR AND SOPHOMORE MEMBERS ARE — Front Row: John Herbert. Chris Webb. Steve Johnson. Roger Kelley. Joe Wash )urne. Rusty Perkins. Bob Brown. Screven Watson, Brown Humphrey. Jeff Buseick and Jeff Pennell. Back Row: Clay Fleishel. Craig %vans. Jeff Johnson. David Reisingcr. John Williams, and Jay Thomas. US 77 Z-Club Offers Service for Others The 1979-80 Z-Club of Captain Shreve offered many services to the school and com- munity during the year. Throughout the year. Z-Club members vis- ited the Louisiana Nursing Home once a month. The club also sold Christmas stockings filled with cookies and candy and decorated the office foyer. For the second year, Z-Club pre- sented a style show Shadows of a Season, and all proceeds went to the Kidney Founda- tion. This year the Z-Club members were also Gator Aides at the Louisiana State Fair. Z-Club, sponsored by Miss Georgia Lee and Mrs. Ann Havard. was composed of 36 girls, all being either sophomores, juniors or seniors. Once again, the Z-Club was another example of a fine service club of Captain Shreve. TOP: Liura Wolfe finds peddling Poor Man’s Supper tickets hilarious. BOTTOM: Laura Erhardt records her Z-Club service hours. 78 LOG TOP RIGHT: THE 2-CLUB OFFICERS ARE — First row: Trea- surer — Amand Phillips, Service Chairman — Bev Crooms, Senior Board Member — Stephanie Foss: Second row: Secretary — Dixie Olmstead. President — Anna Latham, Vice-President — Cherry Dunn. Junior Board Member — Pattie Harrison. BOTTOM: Z-Club Sponsors. Miss Georgia Lee and Mrs. Anne Havard look over the new absentee policy. US 79 ABOVE: SENIOR MEMBERS OF 2-CLUB ARE — First row: Barbara Ware. Dixie Olmstcad. Sarah Spikes and Bev Crooms: Second row: Carolyn Denova. Sharon Spillers. Stephanie Fess. Anna Latham. Julie Miller. Laura Wolfe and Janet Kent: Third row: Beth Conrad. Rose Kondrat. Donna Turn- ham and Laurie Clanton. TOP CENTER: Carolyn Denova also finds ped- dling Poor Man's Supper tickets hilarious. 80 LOG ABOVE: SOPHOMORE MEMBERS OF Z-CLUB ARE — First row: Renee Simmons, Jodi Moore, and Suzanne Berrv: Second row: Glenn Galloway. Madeline Latham and Kim Costanza. BOTTOM CENTER: JUNIOR MEM- BERS OF Z-CLUB ARE — First row: Somar Galen. Lisa Goodman. Cherry Dunn and Mary Lynn Chance; Second row: Leigh Hodges. Carrol Watts. Les- ley Simpson. Evelyn Williams. Amanda Phillips. Pattie Harrison and Laura Erhardt. US 81 CODACSTOPS DRUG ABUSE CODAC, Council on Drug Abuse Control, is a Captain Shreve Service club that informed the community about alcohol and drug abuse dur- ing the 1979-80 school year. They went to several elementary schools and explained to the students the affects of these things, as well as other problems they will have to face in the future. Under the guidance of Mr. English, the club was taught the importance of informing others of the adverse affects that alcohol and drugs have on our society. TOP RIGHT: Officers are: Lamer Pugh. President: Janet Kent. Secretary: and Genie Correll: Treasurer. Sponsor: Mr. English. ABO Members are: 1st Row: Debbie Davis. Scott Green. Natilie Nichols. Lynda Holland. Trey Wynn. Debbie Jorsted. Paula Frelow. John May Patton: 2nd Row’: Lucretia Gandy. Donny Carry. Lisa Adams. Sharon Spillers. Colette Carr. Nancl Wells. Laura Nolfe. Beck Reeves: 3rd Row: Janet Kent Genie Correll. Lamar Pugh. Sundra O'Neil. Edna Bell. Jane Nichols. Cheral Givens. Jim Davis. Carol DeNova. Leigh Moore. Rita Dunn. Susan Schubarth. Mike McDonald. Leigh Ann Newman. Jenny Wilburn. Janet Jimes. Annette Bur Advisor Mr. English. 82 LOG Interact Members Work Year Round Under the supervision of Mr. Tony Kauff- man, the 1979-80 Interact Club worked through- out the year at providing services to the school and community. Beginning in May. 1979, Inter- act members began serving the school by paint- ing the baseball bleachers and refinishing trash cans around the school. As the school year began, work on the school telephone directory, the Gator List, began also. During the Home- coming festivities, Interact received second place in a car decorating contest sponsored by the cheerleaders. For the Christmas season, club members ran bells and collected money for the Salvation Army. On into the spring. Interact sold tickets for the annual Poor Man’s Supper and collected money for the March of Dimes, the Heart Fund, and the American Can- cer Society. Through these many services, Interact proved to be an honorable organiza- tion at Captain Shreve High School. : Loft to right: Charles Cupp. Junior Board Member: Joe Cook. Sergeant-at-Arms: Cary Evanoff. Secretary: Brian McNeill. Treasurer: e Dornier, Vice President: John Holloway. President: Mr. Kauffman. Sponsor. BOTTOM LEFT: SENIOR MEMBERS — Bottom: Holloway. John Staples. Ed Cloyd. Clyde Dornier. Jim Davis. Brian McNeill. Joe Cook. Kerry Newman: Top: Todd Wolfram, Paul son. Carrie Evanoff. Michael Taylor. BOTTOM RIGHT: Interact's banner for Homecoming week. US 83 84 LOG TOP: JUNIOR MEMBERS ARE — First Row: Nicke Nolfe. Charles Cupp. Standing: Barry Greenberg. Greg Sinclair. Walbaum. Kevin Marler. Bill Fleming. Keith Waddell. BOTTOM: SOPHOMORE MEMBERS ARE — Mike Milner. Defatta. Robert Jackins. Aaron Brubaker. Harry Kline. Interact Works for Results TOP: INTERACT SPONSORS ARE — (L to R): Melanie Snodgrass. Sarah Galloway. Donna Turnham. Janet Kent. Melanie Regan. Becky Reeves. Patty Harrison. Jodi Moore. Laura McNeill. LEFT: Michael Taylor finds sell- ing a Gator List to Cary' Cox is hilarious. ABOVE: The 1979-80 edition of The Gator List. Captain Shreve’s stu- dent telephone directory produced by Interact. Leo Club Serves Shreve The Captain Shreve Leo Club, a co-educa- tional organization, participated in many pro- jects to help the community. During the Thanksgiving and Christmas sea- sons, they collected canned foods to help Chris- tian Services. The Leo Club helped to promote school spirit by painting banners and hanging them around the school as well as in the sta- dium. They organized many projects to help the school such as cleaning the parking lots after the Friday night football games. They financed their projects with candy sales. Through these services, Leo Club proved to be another exam- ple of Shreve’s fine service organizations. TOP: LEO CLUB OFFICERS ARE — Scott Martin. Lisa Rothell. Becky Allen. Trey Wynn. Darrel Garrett. ABOVE: 1979-80 LEO CLUI Miss McKinney (sponsor). Trey Wynn. Lori Thoman. Linda Bowles. Christy Jones. Lynn Houbour. Kim Self. Laura Mills. Terry Taj Karen Snow. Cindy Waite. Becky Allen. Ellen Joupee. Carrie Taylor. Darrel Garrett. Lisa Rothell. Scott Marlin. Patty Martin. Jay Slate 86 LOG TOP LEFT: SENIOR MEMBERS — (Firsl row): Jay Slater. Trey Wynn. Darrel Garrett. Scott Mar- tin: (Second row): Becky Allen. Karen Snow, Lisa Rothell: (Third row): Terry Taylor. Christy Jones. Cindy Waite. Kim Self. Lynn Harbour. TOP RIGHT: Miss McKinney. Sponsor. BOTTOM: SOPHOMORE AND JUN- IOR MEMBERS — Linda Bowles. Laura Mills. Patty Martin. Carrie Taylor. Ellen Joupee. Lori Tho- man. US 87 Debators Active at Captain Shreve The 1979-80 school year was a busy one for the Captain Shreve Debate Team. The members traveled throughout Louisiana participating in many tournaments and speech festivals. Under the direction of Mr. Jack Bogan, the team won numerous awards. The team spon- sored the Gator Invitational, a nationwide debate tournament. Local interest in debate grew more every day throughout the school year. Other schools always took notice when the Gator Debate Team arrived. TOP: Team Sponsor. Mr. Jack Bogan. BOTTOM: Team members are: From left to right: Daniel Sklar. Les Warren. Jim Davis, and Evan Campbell. 88 LOG Drama — A Worthwhile Experience The 1979-80 Drama Club. Sponsored by Miss McKellar, Mrs. Sibley. Mr. Pedro. Mrs. Page, and Mrs. Adderhold was an outstanding group throughout the year. The group did two plays this year. The fall production. Black Comedy, was a success, and everyone who attended enjoyed it. The production, Johnny Belinda. which was held in the spring, provided good entertainment by presenting a serious view of how society treats a handicapped citizen. The Drama Club also helped the Debate Team with the C.S. Speech Tournament, and attended many speech tournaments throughout Louisiana. Through these many activities, the 1979-80 Drama Club helped to promote Captain Shreve's good name. TOP: Miss McKellar enjoys teaching. BOTTOM: DRAMA CLUB OFFICERS AND SPONSORS ARE — Left to right: Rachel Wil- cox. Mrs. Adderhold. and Siby Badugu; Back: Mike Philley, Mr. Pedro, Mrs. Sibley. Mrs. Page. Miss McKellar. Carroll Watts, and Evcrctte Silas. US 89 TOP: A scene from the fall production. Black Comedy. BOTTOM: MEMBERS OF THE 1979-80 DRAMA CLUB ARE — First row: Lisj Goodman and Lynda Holland: Second row: Calhrinc Watts. Stuart Parkinson. Debbie Davis. Dani Valdez, jane Godfrey. Pam Birtj well. Janine Goldstien. Dianne Goodwin, and Ginger Trigg: Third row: Leslie Andrews. Carolyn Cooper. Diana Davis. Anne-Mari| Cole. Scott Hudsmith. Kathleen Holt. Nancy Zahm. Brenda Edridge. Mark McCrocklin. Holly Crowder. Gena Gullo. Sima Misra. Li Gahn. Lisa Reidhimer. Caroll Whittington, jackie Jenkins. Chadell Pope, and Donnie Carey: Fourth row: Sibyl Badugu. Anne Good rich. Tammy Harper. Madeline Latham. Leah Sherman. Kelly Copeland. David Cowart. Les Warren. Wade Lyons: Fifth row: Din Bennet. Rod Spence. Carroll Watts. Leechia Jacobs. Gretchen Clarke. Julianna Palmer. Dale O'Barr. Debbie Davis. Lynda Lyons. Janj Nichols. Anne Strozier. Brad Calrk. Karen Hohenberger. Tracey Harmon. Linda Ebard. Alicia Jones. Kathrine Quinn. Barzann White. Susie Mason. Sara Kunzman. Carolyn Medoca. Mitch Harrington. Anna Jacobs. Thrcsa Blake. Gay Turner. Jena Lynn Younj and Yvette Young: Sixth row: Elizabeth Reeder. John David HornHorning. Karen Snow. Jackie Jewett. Tracey McDonald. Chris Bern key. Karen Greenburg. Joy English. Fran Spillers. Sheila Evanoff. and Karen Go: Seventh row: Robb Read. Scott Green. Rachel Wi cox. Lamar Pugh. Claudia Franklin. Steve Johnson. Mike Milner. Van Roy. Mike Philley. Kent Hatcher. Bobbie Badugu. Ed Shav Brian Gentry, and Jeff Cline. 90 LOG Choir Sings Out for Shreve This year the Captain Shreve Choir worked harder than ever to achieve their goal as a choir with leadership and determination. Under the direction of Mr. Hattie Wade, many activities were accomplished as a result of the choirs singing. They helped entertain senior citizens at nursing homes. They also held several concerts at elementary and junior high schools. The choir was busy throughout the year performing concerts and learning more about music and its history. TOP LEFT: Officers are: 1st Row: Pam Cooper. Joyce Pope. Lillian Bennett: 2nd Row1: Jennifer Youngblood. Antonio Washington. Shirley Thomas. Cheryl Sanders. Johnathan Cook. ABOVE: 1st Row: Cheryl Sanders. Joyce Pope. Pamela Cooper. Lillian Bennett. Chedelle Pope. Triston Rodney. Bambelinda Jo hnson; 2nd Row: Jennifer Youngblood. Antonio Washington. Pamela Pope. Lizzette Black Shirley Thomas. Mrs. Wade: 3rd Row: Russell Hart. Johnathon Cook. Roosevelt Young, and Troy Dell Brown. US 91 C.S. Orchestra Enriches Students The main objective of the Captain Shreve Orchestra in 1979-80 was to give its members a chance to gain a thorough background in music that would profit them later in life. This was accomplished through practice, careful study, and performance before audiences. The members also developed an appreciation for music in any style or medium. The Captain Shreve Orchestra, under the direction of Miss Parker, was a big success this year. They performed at Shreve and many places throughout Shreveport. TOP LEFT: ORCHESTRA OFFICERS — Seated: Anne Watkins. Angie Row: Standing: Bucky Buck. Collett Carr. Sima Misra. TOF RIGHT: ALL STATE MEMBERS ARE — Seated: Collett Carr. Alison Buckner. Sima Misra: Standing: Brian Gentry. Robby Giglio Charlie Rogers. ABOVE: ORCHESTRA MEMBERS — Angie Row. Bucky Buck. Elizabeth Ferguson. Sima Misra. Anne Watkins. Ali son Buckner. Sheila Ester. Miss Parker. Collett Carr. Robby Giglio. Charlie Rogers. Brian Gentry, and Pam Birdwell. 92 LOG German Club Stays Active Captain Shreve’s German Club was as active as ever again this year. They held candy sales, car washes, and soccer games, to raise money for their trip to Germany this summer. They also attended the Texas Association of German Students convention. Sponsored by Mrs. Ruth Page, the German Club officers were Catherine Watts. President; Donna Sanderson. Vice-President; Carrol Watts, Treasurer; Greg Bennet. Recording Sec- retary; Lynda Lyons, Corresponding Secretary; Tanya Gandy, Sgt.-at-Arms; Elizabeth Reeder. Historian; and John Burelback, Photographer. TOP RIGHT: Members are — Jeremy Graves. Gref Rewis, Jeff Kline. Pete Tucker. Charlie Harbour. Melanie Snodgrass. Mrs. Page. John Burelback, Carrol Watts. Tanya Gandy. Catherine Watts. ABOVE: Officers are — Catherine Watts. President: Carrol Watts. Treasurer: Tanya Gandy. Sgt.-at-Arms: John Burelback. Photographer: Not pictured: Donna Sanderson. Vice-President: Greg Bennet. Recording Secretary: Lynda Lyons. Corresponding Secretary: Elizabeth Reeder. Historian. LOG 93 French Club Shows Interest Captain Shreve’s French Club showed great interest in the language and customs of France. They heard guest speakers, visited local muse- ums. and sponsored a candy sale. Sponsored by Mrs. Chalfant and Mrs. Hicks the 1979-80 French Club officers were: Rachel Wilcox, President; Donna Day. Vice-President; Debbie Jorsted, Secretary; and Madeline Latham. Treasurer. Learning the culture of the French language, the members were able to learn about other countries as well as their own. TOP RIGHT: FRENCH CLUB SPONSORS ARE — Mrs. Chalfant and Miss Hicks. ABOVE: MEMBERS ARE — 1st row: Allisoi Webb. Diane Goodwin. Amy Gavin. Suezzane Walker. Katherine Hyten, Julie Robichaud. Robin Smith. Leah Sherman. Denise Oxen reiter. Stacey LaBorde: 2nd Row: Mary Chapman. Rita Dunn. Becky Nelson, Sharon Worley. Sharon Malsh. Penny Clanton. Jam Godfrey. Julie Sigler. Sheri Thrillkill. Amy Colgin. Andrea Davis. Katherine Tanner. Rhonda Templin. Suzzane Berry. Madeline Lat ham. 94 LOG TOP LEFT: SENIORS ARE — Jeff Busey. Debbie lorstcd. Janet Jimes. Alicia Jones. Lynn Harbour. TOP LEFT: OFFICERS ARE — Rachel Wilcox. President: Debbie Jorsted. Secretary; Donna Day. Vice-President: Madeline Latham. Treasurer. JUNIORS ARE — Standing: Marlene Whittemorc. Jena Young. Sarah Kunzman. Edward Shaw. Dale O'Barr. Rob Reed. Sitting: Janie Black. Dana Kimbrough. Donna Day. Missy Mullen. Kneeling: Gay Turner. Cathy Walbaum. Kathlinc Robins. US 95 Octagon Is a Big Success During the 1979-80 school year, the Octagon Club, one of the co-educational service clubs at Captain Shreve. worked on many projects which served both school and community. Under the guidance of their faculty sponsor. Ms. Judy Langley, club members sold candy for special projects, sold Easter treats to students, and visited nursing homes throughout the year. For their special project. Octagon club hosted the Louisiana State Officer’s Conference. Over- all. the Octagon Club had a very successful year. TOP: OFFICERS ARE — Sara Shiplcl — State Vice-President. Brad Bozeman — President and State Representative. Tommy Blacl — Vice-Pres.. Mary Revels — Secretary. Bucky Buck — Sophomore Board Member. Ann Strozier — Senior Board Member. Richart Kightlingcr — Reporter, (not pictured) |uliana Palmer — Junior Board Member. BOTTOM: SENIOR MEMBERS ARE — Front row Ginger Davis. John Horning. Leccia Jacobs. Sharon Freeman. Jax Noschesc. Linda Smith Sara Shiplet. Catherine Beavers. Liz Gahn Ann Strozier. Lamar Pugh. Tommy Black. Richard Kightlinger and Brad Bozeman. 96 LOG JS 97 OTTOM: UNDERCLASSMAN MEMBERS ARE — (Front row): Vicki Nettles. Lisa Reidheimer. Ann Watkins. Cara Milner. Mary Bvcls and Bucky Buck: (Back row): Linda Robinson. Renee Wheat. John Burleback. Barzana White. Leannc Burlcback. Kelly Cope- nd. TOP: Sara Shiplct. Ms. Langley and Brad Bozeman get ready to order. TOP: Ms. Langley receives money from Linda Robinson. BOTTOM LEFT: Linda Lyons and Jax Noschese enjoy a great lunch. BO 98 LOG TOM right: Laura LcBlanc gives Brad Bozeman the candy he has to sell for their fund raising project. US 99 Spanish Club Learns Traditions Captain Shreve’s 1979-80 Spanish Club’s main purpose was to learn more about the cus- toms and lifestyles of Spanish speaking nations. El Club de Espanol, the Spanish Club, per- formed a Spanish skit at and hosted the Inter- language Christmas Party. The members dined frequently at local Mexican resaurants to learn more about the lifestyle of Spanish speak- ing people, and emerged victorious in the lan- guage clubs’ volleyball tournament. Each club member was required to have at least one Spanish credit or be currently enrolled in Spanish. TOP RIGHT: THE SPANISH CLUB OFFICERS ARE — (Kneeling): Skipper Bohm. treasurer: (Standing): Elizabeth Reeder, secret Susan Baldridge, president: Cherry Dunn, vice-president. ABOVE: THE 1979-80 SPANISH CLUB — (1st row): Barry Greenberg. I Joiner. Chrissy Sterba. Debbie Ratekin. Skipper Bohm. Christine Ratekin. Dee Ann Bianca. Ellen Greenberg. Rene Wheat. S Badugu: (Second row): Lisa Fiore. Susan Baldridge. Anna Jacobs. Roslyn Robertson. Ginger Davis. Julie Miller. Amanda Phillips, tie Harrison. Robert Smith. Janine Goldstein: (Third row): Susan Gorsulowsky. Trudie Abner. Paula Spears. Mike Cascio. Eric 1 ton. Carol Fleeman. Cherry Dunn. Shery Benard. Laura Turner. Angela Gallagher. Kathy Beason. Martha McKinney. Debbie Tiff Margaret McClellan. Karen Greenberg; (Fourth row): Quantrell Gordon. Don Patty. Cliff Barnes. Kent Yeates. Scott Green. Cara ncr. Pete Tucker. Wade Lyons. Elizabeth Reeder. Lamar Pugh. Bryan Yeates. Scolte Hudsmith. Tammy Harper. Bobby Baduga. G Clark, and Cindy Waite. ABOVE: SPANISH CLUB MEMBERS LOOK AT THE WITCH — Mrs. Horne. Garret Ryder. John West, and Alicia Puddephatt. LEFT: CLUB MEM- BERS BREAK A PINATA — Left to right: Dee Anne Bianca. Brian Yates. Amanda Phillips. Mar- tha McKinney, and Margaret McClellan. US 101 Latin Club Keeps Tradition Captain Shreve's Latin Club continued its tradition of carrying out worthwhile activities. They attended an Inter-Language banquet and participated in Inter-Language games. They also held a volleyball tournament and sold candy and bumper stickers. 1979 Latin Club officers were: Clyde Dornier. Consul; Christy Wilburn, Co-Counsel: Joe Cook, Pecunia Keeper: Cynthia Sullivan. Scriba: Rose Kondrat, Parliamentarian: and Jim Davis, Nuntius. Sponsored by Mrs. Childs Latin Club learned the importance of tradition in their language. TOP RIGHT: OFFICERS ARE — Clyde Dornier. Consul: Christy Wilburn. Co-Consul: Joe Cook. Pecunia Keeper: Cyntheia Sulli Scriba: Rose Kondrat. Parliamentarian: and Jim Davis. Nuntius. ABOVE: MEMBERS ARE — 1st row: Roy Lane. Joe Cook. Christy burn, Pam Nelson. Dawani McClure. Mary Stampor. Cyntheia Sullivan. Laura Greer. Beth Holliman. 2nd row: Troy Fore. McCroklin. James Stampor. Danny Talley. Jim Davis. Mrs. Childs. Jeff Penfield. Debbie Davis. Cindy Capelan. Ellen Burch. Ann kins. Vicki Hathcoat. Kim Cady. Lannette Adams. 3rd row: Mark Pritty. Gorgia Booras. Carol Maglioca. Jenny Wilburn. 4th row: I) Stevens. Hunter Ingersol. Ted McDermet. Susan Schubarth. Mike Milner. James Jones. Clyde Dornier. Jimmy Graves. Michael A Rose Kondrat. 102 LOG 4-H Helps Our Community An active 4-H club is an asset to every school and community. The 4-H Club at Captain Shreve provided its members with a deeper appreciation of the practical every day aspects of living. During the year. 4-H members were encouraged by their sponsors. Mr. Veillion and Miss Obee, to develop their own individual pro- jects. Through these projects, students endeav- ored to recognize and pursue their talents in the areas of home economics, photography, and agriculture. 4-H offered opportunities for participation and recognition of outstanding accomplishment at the local, state, and national level. Participa- tion in club activities led to decisions that con- cerned future occupations. OP RIGHT: 4-H Club sponsors Mr. Voillion and Miss Obee. BOTTOM: First row: Miss Obee. Carol Fleeman. Linda Williams. Disere mith. and Wanda Jackson; Second row: Anna Jacobs. Barbara Taylor. Janie Balck. Sheila McCraney. Debbie Tiffinay. and Leechia icobs: Third row: Tony Terry. Debra Hunsicker. Karen Anthony. Susie Marshall, and Cheryl Daniels. Fourth row: David Howard, tta Alexander, and Nadine Ratcliff: Fifth row: Mr. Veillion. Lawrence Cage. Joby Gray. A1 Dyer, and Aaron Brubaker. US 103 TOP LEFT: THE PHOTOGRAPHY GROUP MEMBERS ARE — First row: Carol Fleeman. Desiree Smith, and Wanda Jackson: Se ond row: Aaron Brubaker, and Linda Williams: Third row: Leechia Jacobs. Etta Alexander, and Anna Jacobs: Fourth row: Nadii Ratliff, and Sheila McCrancy. TOP RIGHT: Miss Oboe teaches the Home Economics group an old recipe. BOTTOM: 4-H CLL OFFICERS ARE — Leechia Jacobs. Cheryl Daniels. Janie Black. Carol Fleeman. Anna Jacobs, and Wanda Jackson: Standing: Aar Brubaker. 104 LOG Black Studies Helps Community The Black Studies Association completed many activities during the 1979- 80 school year. Under the guidance of Mr. White. Mrs. Levi- ston. and Mrs. Green, the club sponsored the Sickle Cell Anemia Drive and Black History Week. The club also held a candy sale, a car wash, and attended church services. Black Studies, again this year, continued their interesting and active participation in community events. 'OP LEFT: OFFICERS ARE — 1st row: Mrs. Leviston. Sharon Freeman. Chadoll Pope. Verett Mims. Mrs. Green: 2nd row: Mr. White. )anny Holmes. Curtis Holmes. Kenneth Carter. ABOVE: MEMBERS ARE — 1st row: Sonya Williams, Jackie Jewit. Nattie Dotsey; nd row: Sharon Freeman. Pamela Cooper. Stephine Bradberry. Lessie Lavan Rye. Sandra Smith. Karen Webb. Sharon Brown: 3rd ow: Cassandra Mayhorn. Gloria Young. Barbara Ware. Cynthia Bell. Milton Baylor: 4th row: Shelia Dixion. Chadell Pope, Shirley ‘homas. Joyce Pope. Danny Holmes. Earnest Jackson. Ivory Mosely; 5th row: Carrie Holmes. Cerval Daniel. Wondrinea Gilliam, indrea Clark. Vanet Mims. Ola Henderson. Curtis Holmes. US 105 Science Club Learns CPR The 1979-80 Captain Shreve Science Club explored a wide range of fields under the super- vision of Mr. Branim and Miss McKinney. Some activities included participation in a course of C.P.R., Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation, and a tour of the Lucas Water Treatment plant. The club also visited a planetarium to gain more information about our solar system. The Science Club’s other projects during the year were participation in the Science Fair and a tour of the Louisiana State Medical School in Shreveport. TOP RIGHT: OFFICERS ARE — Seated: Carol Fleeman. Janey Black. Karen Snow: Standing: John Horning. Mark Priddy. ABOVE: SCIENCE CLUB MEMBERS ARE — Kneeling: Trey Wynn. Lori Thoman. Debbie Ratekin. Linda Bowles. Patty Martin: Seated: Carolyn Magliocca. Christine Ratekin. Carol Fleeman. Karen Snow. Janey Black. Debra Hunsicker, Karen Anthony: Standing: Miss McKinney. David Martin. Gay Turner. John Hirning.1 Darrel Garrett. Dale O'Barr. Patrick Henry, and Mark Priddv. 106 LOG Computer Club Provides Useful Knowledge TOP: OFFICERS AND SPONSORS — Front: President Karen Purdy, Secretary John Holloway: Back: Sponsor Mr. Sellers. Vice-Pres- David Stevens. Sponsor Mrs. Lauten. Treasurer Cary Evanoff. BOTTOM: Members are — Seated: Tommy Black, Rusty Dow- James Stamper. Mike Alford; Standing: Verette Mims. Mr. Sellers. Susan Mclntire. Michael Taylor. David Stevens. John Hollo- Paul Johnson. Becky Allen. Carrie Evanoff. Elise Moentman, Susan Schubarth. Karen Purdy: Not pictured: Tracy Burch. Anna Bruce Jester. Patricia Lemmons. Fred Pruitt. Katherine Beavers. Jill Fore. Troy Fore. Amy Brossettc. Vincent McDay. Marc Tammie Kelley. Gary Wygul. Lucy Richards. Jeff Pennfield. Dixie Olmstead. The 1979-80 Computer Club gained a knowl- edge of the importance of computers in today’s world through various activities performed inside and outside of school. Such activities included field trips to Tri-State Oil, Innovative Data. Barksdale Air Force Base, and the Caddo Parish School Board office. Also available to Computer Club members were opportunities to hear speakers in the fields of computer science, banking, and petroleum engineering. In order to participate in these activities, students had to be enrolled in both Advanced Math and Com- puter Programming. Under the direction of Mr. Otto Sellers and Mrs. Darien Lauten, Computer Club members were given opportunities to learn about computers and their increasing amount of influence in today’s society. US 107 FHA Helps Community Future Homemakers of America performed many activities during the 1979-80 school year that were of great service to the community. Under the guidance of Mrs. L. B. Mitchell, they attended District. State, and National meetings. They also delivered Easter treats to LSU Medical Center and visited the hospital and local nursing homes every month. All these things helped the community and made its members more aware of its needs. FHA helped its members by teaching them home economics in areas of personal growth, family life, vocational preparation, and com- munity involvement. TOP RIGHT: Officers arc — Barbara Clintan. President; Pamela Cooper. Historian: Joyce Pope. Song Reader: Kristin Fertitta. District Secretary: Debra Rasco. Parliamentarian: Stephanie Banks. Reporter: Mrs. L. B. Mitchell. Advisor: Ruby Richardson. Treasurer. ABOVE: Members arc — 1st row: Debra Rasco. Joyce Pope. Pamela Walter. Kristin Fertitta. Barbara Clinton. Ruby Richardson. Ste- phanie Banks: 2nd row: Mrs. L. B. Mitchell. Donna Walter, Pamela Mcclought. Veronica Howard. Cyntheia Wells. Marilyn Johnson. Tina Holmes. Cyntheia Thomas. Rae Ann Buford. 108 LOG FCA — Centered Around Christ FCA, the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, taught members ways to bring Christ into their lives. Before every football game. FCA team- mates joined together for a discussion and a final prayer before entering the football sta- dium. Sponsor, Coach Tommy Powell shared his experiences and organized the athletes to be interested in living their lives centered around Christ. A purpose for FCA was to build charac- ter, and strengthen leadership abilities. The Challenger Award, given to the most out- standing Christian leader in the school, was presented this year to Ronnie Wagnon at the annual Challenger Awards Banquet held at the Convention Center. LEFT: Challenger Award Winner is Ronnie Wagnon. BOTTOM: MEMBERS OF FCA ARE —First row: Trey Winn. Jeffrey Teague, e Rice. Jeff Hightower. Jay Thomas. Craig Evans, and Roger Kelley; Second row: Scott Martin. Curtis Grappe. Curtis Crenshaw. Mike jols. Marty Regan. Blake Jones. David Duncan. Craig Pennell. Ronnie Wagnon. Todd Wolfram. Dave Cook. John Trigg, and Andy US 109 FBLA Teaches Leadership FBLA, Future Business Leaders of America, cooperated with the school to create more interest and understanding in the intelligent choice of business occupations. FBLA gave experience with the business world, which could not be equaled in the ordinary school sit- uations, and encouraged its members to improve the home and community. Members were given the opportunity to participate in dis- trict. state and national conventions. They also learned the importance of responsibility through various fund raising projects. Under the direction of Mrs. Flanagan, Mrs. Leviston and Mrs. Coleman, the students who took advantage of FBLA developed competent, aggressive leadership qualities. TOP RIGHT: Vicki Adams — President; Georalyn Jackson — Vice-President; Karen Carr — Treasurer: Leechia Jacobs — Historian; Vandelon Williams — Secretary (not pictured); Bottom Row. Left to right: Chrissy Sterba. Brenda Grant. Von Rye. Sheila Dixon. Belinda Marshal. Karen Carr. Ola Henderson; Top Row: Mark Moore. Sandra Smith. Carrie Harris. Jill Martin. Vicki Adams. Geora- lyn Jackson. Woneaundera Gilliam. Leechia Jacobs. Everette Silas. 110 LOG TOP: Mrs. Lcviston talks to Everctte Silas about his FBLA speech. TOP RIGHT: Mrs. Coleman dem- onstrates the MTST machine. BOTTOM: Sheila Dixon and Sharon Brown run the Off-Set Machine for Mrs. Flanagan. US 111 DECA Provides Business Leaders Distributive Education Clubs of America (DECA). an organization whose program of leadership, personal development, and career encouragement is designed specifically for Dis- tributive Education students represented Shreve well this year. Under the direction of Mrs. Jan Otwell, the group attended many meets including the National DECA Career Development in Miami, Florida. In April the members traveled to Baton Rouge for the State DECA career development meet. The group also attended many other meets throughout the year. TOP RIGHT: DECA Sponsor. Mrs. Jan Otwell. BOTTOM: OFFICERS ARE — From loft to right: Tina Anderson. Linda Terrio. Jeff Busieck. Janie Joubert. Melissa DeFatta. Patricia Curtis, and Shelly Clements. 112 LOG RIGHT: Brad Bell gets some nice look-ns. TOP LEFT: Shelley Clements practices Service with a smile. BOTTOM: Kneeling eff Johnson. Jeff Busick. and Lynn DuBois; Seated: Kathy Bamburg, Laurie Clanton. Linda Terrio. Janinc Joubert. Melissa tta. Patricia Curtis, and Shelley Clements: Standing, from left to right: Charles Jones. Jerry Daughtery. Keith Andrews. Tina rson. Darrin Holt. Dawn Rimer. Steve Matthews. Brad Bell, Lisa Go. Kevin Holland. Pierre Barnes. Lessie Rye. Frank Fulco. I Mitchell. Barbara Clanton. Carol Bartells. Laura Lee. Geoffrey Guy. Roddy Simpson. Keith Andrews. Mark Cotter. Ben Carter, m Bracken, Brian Ledlow, Ben Harvey. William Plumb. Doug Fitch, and Ty McKinney. US 113 Ad Staff Works Hard Captain Shreve’s Ad Staff worked harder than ever to make this year's football program the best ever. They sponsored a football banquet, sold and produced football programs, and advertised for booklets. For homecoming, the ad staff pro- duced a special supplement to the football pro- gram. During the 1979-80 school year, the football ad staff contributed much to the enjoyment and participation of football at Captain Shreve High School. BOTTOM: MANAGERS ARE — Nancy Lodestro. Cindy Waite. Karen Snow. Felisa Wheeler, and Carrie Falter. ABOVE: Laur Ehrhardt and Cindy Waite discuss the lay-out of a football program. 114 LOG ABOVE: MEMBERS ARE — 1st row: Felisa Wheeler. Karen Snow. Christy Wilburn, Miss Harris: 2nd row: Debbie Jorsted. Nancy Lodestro. Mrs. Blair. Cindy Waite, and Carrie Falter. LEFT: Karen Snow and Felisa Wheeler keep busy with Ad Staff work. US 115 Enterprise Informs Captain Shreve The Enterprise Staff, under the supervision of Mrs. Gaye Gannon, worked diligently during the 1979-80 school year to keep Captain Shreve students informed. Besides their usual ten issues, the Enterprise staff also put out a special Homecoming issue, a Valentine's issue, and a special Senior edition. In the regular editions the Enterprise informed the student body on both school and community events. They did this through articles about people in the news, pictures of interesting places and objects, and movie and album reviews. TOP RIGHT: Mrs. Gaye Gannon, sponsor. Leechia Jacobs, editor. ABOVE: NEWSPAPER STAFF MEMBERS ARE— Kneeling: A Brossctte. Christy Jones. Nancy Futrell. Leechia Jacobs: Seated: Karen Coe. Jill Bocker. Terrie Micheles. Layna Cook. Lucretia Ganc Lisa Rothell. Vicky Nettles: Standing: Kenneth Myers. Mark Brelsford. Mark McCrocklin. Buck Billings. Pat Bcrtinelli. Randy Carrii Jerry Daugherty, and Dan Spivey. 116 LOG TOP LEFT: FEATURE AND NEWS WRITERS — Scaled: Lisa Rothell. Amy Brossette. Terric Micheles. Layna Cook. Vicky Nettles. Karen Coe: Standing: Dan Spivey. Jerry Daugherty. Randy Carrier. Buck Billings. TOP RIGHT: SPORTS WRITERS. Nancy Fulrcll, Kenneth Myers. BOTTOM LEFT: EDITORS — Kneeling: Amy Brossette. Christy Jones: Seated: Nancy Futrell. Lisa Rothell. Leechia Jacobs: Standing: Jerry Daugherty. Pr Bertinelli. Mark McCrocklin. BOTTOM RIGHT: GRAPHICS. PHOTOGRAPHERS. ADVER- TISEMENT. AND BUSINESS — Kneeling: Christy Jones: Seated: Jill Booker. Lucretia Gandy. Lisa Rothell: Standing: Mark Brcles- ford. Mark McCrocklin. Pat Bertinelli. US 117 Art Club Beautifies Shreve Captain Shreve’s 1979-80 Art Club was spon- sored by Mrs. Harris and Mr. Fitzpatrick. This club served to enrich the year for not only its members, but also the rest of Captain Shreve’s student body. The members did this by displaying several charcoal, ink. chalk, and watercolor designs, landscapes, and still life in the office. This made our school much more attractive to not only students and faculty, but to visitors as well. The members also decorated the Homecom- ing Court’s box used during the game. TOP: ART CLUB OFFICERS ARE — Linda Smith. Reporter: Evelyn Wil- liams. President: Rachel Wilcox. Secre- tary Treasurer: Carson Swindle. Vice- President. RIGHT: CLUB MEMBERS ARE — 1st row: Carson Swindle. Charles Eldred. Rod Spence. Richard Kightlinger; 2nd row: Mrs. Harris. Leigh Anne Newman. Evelyn Williams. Rachel Wilcox: 3rd row: Linda Smith. Mary Lyn Chance. Carolyn Magliocca. and Sarah Kun .man. 118 LOG Captain Shreve Junior ROTC The Captain Shreve High School Junior ROTC Honor Unit with Distinction was rated high in the nation, and has a reputation of being a strong, competitive and elite unit. 'OP LEFT: Shrcvc's Coat of Arms and flags. MIDDLE LEFT: Shreve’s Cadet Corps Commander. John M. Trigg. MIDDLE RIGHT: addo Parish Cadet Corps Commander. Joseph C. Dornier. BOTTOM: Captain Shreve Cadet Corps in Battalion formation. US 119 JROTC Teaches Leadership Shreve’s JROTC program provided cadets with an opportunity to learn and experience leadership training. TOP LEFT: Honor Color Guards arc — Left to right: Grant Clarke. Guard Com mander Greg Ware. Wayne Troll, anc Michael DeMarco. TOP RIGHT: Linda Dyer. MIDDLE LEFT: Company Com- manders David Simmons and Trey Lewis. MIDDLE: The Legendary Golc Brick. MIDDLE RIGHT: Company Commanders Ivory Mosley and Whii Conway. BOTTOM: Diane Winchel. 120 LOG Captain Shreve Varsity Rifle Teams, affili- ated with the National Rifle Association, had a reputation of being winners in city, regional, and national matches. Other teams took notice when Gator shooters arrived. ’ LEFT: Jeff Busey Likes aim. TOP RIGHT: Gator guns are the cleanest in the south. BO'ITOM: Varsity Rifle Team Members are — t row: Kli .aheth Reeder and Angie Row: Second row: Ted Henderson. Whit Conway. Jeff Busey. Clyde Dornier. Mike Nelson. Trey is. and David Smith. 0 LOG 121 TOP: HQ Company Members are — First row: Company Commander David Simmons: Second row: Company officers and NCO's Cynthia Thomas. Jeff Busey. Vernon Webb. Jcannetta Hayden. Quantrell Gordon, and Foster Carthern: Third row: Andre Willis. Mil- ton Baylor. Tracey Williams. Patricia Lemmons, Rorasy Hicks, and Angela Wagner: Fourth row: Randy Bonner. Earl Moore. Nor rhomas, Melvin Davis. Yvonne Rayson: Fifth row: Steven Milchel, Cook Regina. Patrick Plater. Allen Beasley. Joseph Matthew. Grant Clarke. Mary Jackson, and Cartica Carthern; Not pictured: Eric Bradford, David Freeman. Dennis Haskin. and Renee Simmons BOTTOM: A Company Members are — First row: Company Commander Morris Lewis: Second row: Company officers and NCO’s David Smith, Cynthia Smith. Mike Nelson. Bill Cunningham. Cynthia Smith, and David Cowart: Third row: James Patton. Robert Porter. Robert Williams. Lonnie Thomas. Gary Kunkle. Rosalind Caldwell. Sheila Derritt. Willie Chambers. Sharon Woods, and Ricky Simmons: Fourth row: Greg Ware. Alfred Norman. Scdric Price. Clay Rowe. Cathy Ware. Sheila Ester. Sharon Williams, and Mike Belanger: Fifth row: Juanita Parks. Robert Jones. Leonard Williams. Mike Mosley. Cynthia Seldors. Emma Fleming, and Torn, Terry. 122 LOG IP: B Company Members are — First row: Company Commander Ivory Mosley: Second row: COMPANY OFFICERS AND NCO'S — ljamin Jimison. Lawarren Alford. John Myles, and Cheryl Brown: Third row: Amy White. Joseph Bailey. Ronnie Pardue. Atu Amar- . Gregory Ware. Angeline Redd. Louis Guiton. and Daniel Miles; Fourth row: Robert Samuels. Bernard Hill. Matthew Anderson, rry Tarcy, Karen Sikes. Dave Johnson, and Angela Collins: Fifth row: Cclcnthia Mark. Glenn Ware. Jimmie Speed. Cassdria Mayhore. fford King, Valerie Woodard. Jeffrey Shoalmire; Not pictured: Edward Black. Kevin Thomas. Roosevelt Ganar. Lynn Depriest. Connie os. and Jacqueline Jewitt. BOTTOM: C Compnay Members are — First row: Company Commander Whit Conway: Second row: MPANY OFFICERS AND NCO S — John Rar.dall. Rhonda Evans. Ted Henderson. Donzetta Aulrcy. and Greg Rcwis; Third row: rk Turner. Robbie Giglio. Pam Rempel. Allison Frazier, and Troy Guiton; Fourth row: Sharon Bedford. Mike Cook. Bryan Anthony, ly Young. Trudy Abner. Pearl Brown, and Michael DeMarco; Fifth row: Wade Whittman. Theodore Jones. Anna Jacobs, and George )tt: Not pictured: Sharon Speed. Teresa McCann. Perry Pugh. Gwen Prclow, Milton Broadway. Bertha Johnson, and Charles Gil- ase. US 123 TOP: Quid Officers Club Members are — First row: Caddo Parish Cadet Corps Commander Joseph C. Hornier, and Shrove Cade Corps Commander John M. Trigg: Second row: Company Commanders David Simmons. Trey Lewis. Ivory Mosley, and Whit Cor way: Third row: Executive; Officers and Staff John Wchh. Mike Nelson. Diane Winchcl. Linda Dyer, and Rhonda Evans: Fourth re Platoon Leaders J«;ff Busey. Quantrell Gordon. Barbara Dallas. Cynthia Smith. I.aWarren Alfred. Cheryl Brown, and Don .elt Autreiy. BOTTOM: Junior Varsity Rifle Team Members are — First row: Michael DeMarco. Grant Clarke, and Wade; Whillman: See onel row: Davie! Freeman. Matthe;w Anderson, Kevin Thomas. Scdric Price, and Jeffrey Shoalmire: Not pictured are: Michael Cool Stephen Mitchum. Mark Turner. Angela Wagnorand George Trot t. 124 LOG Busey’s Army was well trained this school year in tactics, land navigation, over night camping, and survival training in remote areas. They are also known as explorer post 94. : Attack! TOP RIGHT: Special Forces Family Wagon. BOTTOM: Kneeling. From left to right: David Cowart. David Simmons. Jeff y — Commander, and Allen Beasley; Back row: Ronald Pardue. Wilbur Small. Mark Turner. John Randall. Gary Kunkle. Brian lhony. Michael DeMarco. Theodore Henderson. Sharon Woods. Angela Collins. Graves Johnson. David Smith, Daniel Miles. Grant rke. George Troll. Allison Frazier. Todd Freeman. Wade Whittman. Kevin Thomas. Lewis Guiton. Greg Ware, and John M. Trigg. US 125 Shreve’s Gravel Ajitatiors affiliated with the U.S. Orienteering Federation, are building a good reputation in city and regional meets. Other teams took notice of our school’s team. TOP LEFT: Pam Rempel. Anna Jacobs, and Diane Winchcl are plotting a new route. TOP RIGHT: Karen Sikes and Patricia Lemmon; enjoy a new map. BOTTOM: First Row: Pam Rempel. Anna Jacobs. Patricia Lemmons. Diane Winchel. and Karen Sikes: Second Row: Greg Ware. David Freeman. David Smith. John Randall, and Grant Clarke. Third Row: Matthew Anderson. Jeff Busey. and Ati Amartey. 126 LOG Modern Dance Performs for Shreve Modern Dance, a new club at Captain Shreve sponsored by Mrs. Jenkins, was brought about to expose Shreve students to the art of modern dancing and to give its members a chance to show their abilities. They did this by perform- ing at half times during basketball games. Julianna Palmer, a Captain Shreve student and accomplished dancer, worked diligently with Mrs. Jenkins as associate director. Together with the members of the club they brought forth the best possible programs to the audiences. TOP LEFT: MODERN DANCE OFFICERS ARK — Mrs. Jenkins (sponsor). Teresa Blake. Jackie Jewett. Everett Silas, ulianna Palmer. ABOVE: (First row): Mary Jackson. Triston Rodney. Angelina Redd. Julianna Palmer. Stephanie Willis. Teresa Blake: (Second row): Jackie Jewett. Zan Davenport. Kathy Howard. Everett Silas. Susan Willis. Pat White. US 127 Band Leaves Shreve Proud TOP: THE 1979-80 BAND MEMBERS ARE — (Front row): Debbie Jorstad. Cynthia Malsch. Kaye Nutt. Bar .anna White. Diane Win- chel. Julie Robichaud. Lori Anderson. Susan Meek. Breanke Pcnnywell. Jana Fuller. Jena Fuller. Michelle Could. Mary Ellen McGee: (Second row): Amy Gavin. Ann Hurst. Donna Day. Marlene Whittemore. Suzanne Walker. Marcy Shelby. Amanda Mann. Denise Taylor. Mary Ellen Burns. Lisa Beavers: (Third row): Shawn Davis. Alicia Jones. Denise McCutcheon. Kathryn Hyten. Cara Metzger. Paul Robinson. Pam Cage. Verdis Ester. Gwendolyn Prelow. Darlene Samuels; (Fourth row): Curtis Fox. Jeff Pennfield. Jimmy Owens. Scott Wilson. Calvin Daniels. Vince McDay. Regina Brouchard, Jackie Prelow. Milton Bayler: (Fifth row): Brian McNeili. Chuck Habither. Joe Casciola. John Staples. Russel) Watkins. Tom Hester. Gregg Hensley. Billy Wallbaum. Darrin Cornelius. Ernest Jackson. Veretl Mims. Arthur Merriwhether. Ran Brown. Mike Rainer. Barry Wright. Elliott Allems. LEFT: Woodwind Section. RIGHT: Brass Section. 128 LOG Tournament Class Brings Home Trophies Captain Shreve’s 1979-80 Tournament Class participated in many tournaments this year. They took weekend trips to tournaments all over the state. Some of these were at L.S.U. Shreveport. New Iberia. Northwestern State University. Accadiana. Pine Ville, and Byrd High School. They also participated in the Dis- trict Tournament at Lake Charles and hosted the Captain Shreve Forensics Tournament. They also went to the State Championships at L.S.U.S. Sponsored by Mrs. McKellar, the Tour- nament Class, through these many achieve- ments. proved to be of value to Shreve. 'OP: Members with their trophies. Natalie Nickles. Scott Green. Miss McKellar. Mike Philley. Elizabeth Reeder. Linda Holland, amar Pugh. ABOVE: TOURNAMENT CLASS MEMBERS — Kneeling: Mark McCrocklin. John Horning. Everett Silas: Seated: liss McKellar. Catherine Watts. Lamar Pugh. Natalie Nickles. Lisa Coodman. Elizabeth Reeder. Linda Holland. Carroll Watts: landing: Mike Philley. and Scott Green. US 129 LOG Staff Works Side by Side The 1979-80 LOG Staff worked throughout the school year in order to assemble this year’s 408 page annual. Under the direction and super- vision of Mrs. Dorothy Flanagan, LOG Staff members worked side by side while forming this year’s LOG. With the guidance provided by editors John Holloway, Rose Kondrat. and Holly Herbert, the entire staff worked year round at organizing this year’s yearbook. In the summer, a yearbook camp was held so that the preliminary layout of the book could be made. In the fall, pages began to take form as pictures were scheduled and taken, and layouts put into final form. As the completion of the book neared in the spring, each staff member anxiously looked forward to the arrival of the 1980 LOG. TOP: Mrs. Flanagan. Sponsor. BOTTOM: LOG STAFF MEMBERS ARE — (First row): John Holloway. Somar Galen, Lacy Williams Holly Herbert. Valerie Butterfield. Cherry Dunn. Shawn Crammer. Gray Young: (Second row): Sheila Fannon. Laura McNeill, Jodi Moore. Sarah Galloway. Melanie Regan. Donna Turnham. Bev Crooms. Sharon Worley. Leslie Simpson. OPPOSITE PAGE: EDI TORS ARE — Editor-in-chief. John Holloway: Associate Editor. Holly Herbert; Associate Editor. Rose Kondrat. OPPOSITE BOT- TOM LEFT: MEMBERS OF CLASSES SECTION ARE — Valerie Butterfield (Senior Class). Melanie Regan (Senior Class). Sharor Worley (Freshman Class). Evelyn Williams (Junior Class). Jodi Moore (Sophomore Class). OPPOSITE BOTTOM RIGHT: MEMBERS 130 LOG OF SPORTS SECTION ARE — Lacy Williams and Sarah Calloway. US 131 OPPOSITE TOP: MEMBERS OF ORGANIZATIONS ARE — Donna Turnham. Gray Young. Shawn Gram- mar. Laura McNeill. Bev Crooms. OPPOSITE LEFT: Valerie docs her yearbook work for the day when she sells a yearbook to Mary Revelles. OPPOSITE BOTTOM: MEMBERS OF STUDENT LIFE ARE — Leigh Hodges and Leslie Simpson. TOP: MEMBERS OF ACADEMICS ARE — Somar Galen. Sheila Fannon. Cherry Dunn. TOP RIGHT: Rose. Melanie, and Sheila are deeply concerned with their yearbook ads. BOTTOM: Leigh Hodges watches Sarah Galloway concentrate to the point of facial distortion!! US 133 Friendship is like money, easier made than kept. CLASSES Section Head — Evelyn Williams Melanie Regan Valerie Butterfield Jodi Moore Sharon Worley PEOPLE 135 ) 36 LOG UN’T NO STOPPIN US NOW LISA ADAMS GERRY ALEXANDER BARBARA ALFORD MIKE ALFORD BENITA ALLEN BECKY ALLEN BRYAN ANDERSON JAKE ANDERSON CHERYL ATCHLEY SANDRA ATCHLEY MICHAEL AURA KATHY AUSTIN TINA AUTREY SYBIL BADUGU TIM BAILIFF SUSAN BALDWIN KATHY BAMBURG STEPHANIE BANKS TRACEE BANZHOF PIERRE BARNES People 137 SENIORS LOOK TAYLOR BARNKS MILTON BAYLOR EVONNE BHANKR KATHERYN BEAVERS STEFFON BEDFORD CINDY BELL CYNTHIA BELL ELEANOR BELL BETH BENNETT DINA BENNETT JILL BENNETT JOHN BIANCA 138 LOG O THE FUTURE BUCK BILLINGS TOMMY BLACK RANDY BOOGAERTS ORLANDO BONNER JILL BOOKER BRAD BOZEMAN SHARON BRACKEN DEDTRA BRADFORD PATRICE BRADFORD CHARLES BROCK BILLY BROKENBERRY People 139 O SENIORS ARE THE VERY BEST AMY BROSSETTE CHERYL BROWN RANDY BROWN TRACY BURCH ANNETTE BURKE NORMAN BURKS AUBREY BURROUGHS BUBBA BURT PAM BURTON JEFFBUSEY CAROLYN BUSH BEN BUTLER VALERIE BUTTERFIELD JAMES BUTTS EDWIN BYRD DON CAIN VICKI CANNON DONNIE CAREY SHIRLEY CARMACK KAREN CARR 140 LOG phis year RANDY CARRIER ROY CARROLL JUNE CARSON KENNETH CARTER FOSTER CATHERN DANNYCLANTON LAURIE CLANTON ANDREA CLARK BRAD CLARK MIKE CLARK SERGA CLARK SHELLEY CLEMENTS SHERRIE CLEVELAND BARBARA CLINTON EDWARD CLOYD KAREN COE STEVE COLLINS BETH CONRAD BRENT CONWAY WHIT CONWAY People 141 CLASS OF ’80 ANDREA COOK JOECOOK JONATHAN COOK JANET COPIA KAREN CORBETT GENIE CORRELL DAVID COWART CAREY COX CURTIS CRENSHAW BEV CROOMS TRISHA CURTIS CHERYL DANIELS 142 LOG DEBBIE DAVIS GINGER DAVIS JIM DAVIS MARK DAVIS JEFFREY DEFATTA ROBERT DELLA- PIETRA CHARLES DEMOSS CAROLYN DENOVO DAVID DETHLOFF ROBERT DIAMOND PHYLLIS DINKINS SCOTT DONALD IS WILD AND CRAZY SENIORS OUTSHINE BART DORNIER CLYDE DORNIER NETTIE DORSEY RUSTY DOWNEY ALAN DOWNS SHIRLEY DRAPER SHERRI DUBROC RAE DUCHARME DAVID DUNCAN TRACY DURR CHARLES ELDRED DENNIS ESTER CARY EVANOFF CAROLYN EVANS MISSY FALBAUM ROB FERON STEPHANIE FESS BRIAN FIRESTONE SARAH FLOWERS JOHN FORD 144 LOG EM ALL TROY FORE CLAUDIA FRANKLIN ELEANOR FRASER SHARON FREEMAN FRANK FULCO JANA FULLER LIZ GAHN LUCRETIA GANDY EDDIE GARDNER KEITH GARDNER DARRYL GARRETT ABOVE: Debbie lorstari and Sybil Badugu show (heir spirit on Seniors Outshine Em All Day. People 145 SENIORS ARE BLAKE GIBSON JOHN GILBERT WONEAUNDREA GILLIAM TIM GILPIN CHERYL GIVAN LISA GO SUSAN GOLDMAN JEFF GOODWIN BRENDA GRANT CURTIS GRAPPE JIMMY GRAVES JEREMY GRAY BILL GREENE SCOTT GREENE DEVRA GRISSOM CHUCK HABERTHUR WAYNE HALL BETH ETA HAMPTON LYNN HARBOUR CHERYL HARDY 146 LOG )IG, CARRIE HARRIS VERONIQUE HARRIS SHARON HARVEY SAMMY HART NELL HARVILL MARVIN HAWKINS RANDY HAYNES ARTHOR HENDERSON HOLLY HERBERT TOM HESTER BILL HIGHTOWER ABOVE: Tom Hester and his drums are really big. People 147 BA] KENNETH HINES PAUL HOEFUNGER KAREN HOHENBERGER JANICE HOLCOMB PATRICIA HOLDEN JAY HOLLAND KEVIN HOLLAND DOUG HOLLEY JOHN HOLLOWAY ROBERT HOLLOWAY CURTIS HOLMES 148 LOG ABOVE: Nellie Burke shows Tommy Black she's really BAD! OPPOSITE PAGE: David Duncan shows who's boss at Shreve. .ND BOSS! GREGG HONLEY ALLISON HOOVER JOHN HORNING WANDA HORTON JOYCE HOWARD KIM HOWARD VERONICA HOWARD KEVIN IVY CAROL JACKINS EARNEST JACKSON GEROALYN JACKSON People 149 SENIORS LEND WANDA JACKSON LEECHIA JACOBS JOHN JARRATT BRUCE JESTER BETH JETER JACKIE 7EWITT JANET JIMES BENNIE JIMISON ERIC JOHNSON LAMAR JOHNSON MARILYN JOHNSON 150 LOG ABOVE: Senior Carey Cox loaches a sophomore how lo swing a bat. HELPING HAND DORA JOHNSON PAUL JOHNSON DONNA JOHNSTON ALICIA JONES BLAKE JONES CHARMAINE JONES CHRISTY JONES DONALD JORDAN JERRY JORDAN DEBBIE JORSTAD JANINE JOUBERT WARREN JURY BARRY KAHLDEN BLAKE KELLETT TAMMIE KELLEY JANET KENT RICHARD KIGHTLINGER KEVIN KOHNEN PHYLLIS KOLANKO ROSE KONDRAT People 151 A CLASS ROY LANE ANNA LATHAM PAULA LAVERTY CHUCK LAW LAURA LEBLANC BRIAN LEDLOW LAURA LEE WENDY LEHR TRISHA LEMMONS BARBARA LEWIS MORRIS LEWIS LOU ELLEN LINDANGER 152 LOG ABOVE: Ronnie Wagnon and Terri Taylor find a new way to get around school. NANCY LODESTRO ERIC LONADIER CATHY LOVE ELIZABETH LOVE OLA LOVELACE LINDA LYONS JILL MARTIN SCOTT MARTIN ERICA MARX BILL MASSEY CASSANDRA MAYHORN PAM McCLOUGHT SHIELA McCRANEY MARK McCROCKLIN VINCENT McDAY mike McDonald susan McIntyre TY McKINNIE macky McLendon BRIAN McNEILL People 153 MISSY MEDCALF SUSAN MEEK PANETTE METTZ ARNINA MILES EMILY MILLER JULIE MILLER KATHY MILLER DOUG MILLION VERETTEMIMS DAVID MITCHELL FI IQF MOENTMANN CINDY MONK 154 LOG UST BEGUN LEE MOORE MARK MOORE IVORY MOSELY KAREN MOSS JOHN MULLINS JONATHAN MUSLOW MIKE NELSON SUSAN NELSON LEE NEWELL KERRY NEWMAN JANE NICHOLS ABOVE: Jim Davis and Cheryl Givan have a swinging lime al the park. People 155 SENIOR LIFE HAS ITS MIKE NICHOLS BRIG NORWOOD JAX NOSCHESE DIXIE OLMSTEAD MARK PARKER DENISE PARRISH irnTT PATTERSON DOREEN PAUL DEBRA PEA JEFF PENFIELD CRAIG PENNELL BREANKE PENNYWELL 156 LOG JPS AND DOWNS GAY PETTY TIM PITTS SHARON PLATER CHADELLPOPE MARK PRIDDY CRAIG PROTHRO FRED PRUITT LAMAR PUGH KAREN PURDY JEFF RANDALL JOSEPH RATCLIFF NADINE RATLIFF ROSEMARY RAWLS BECKY REEVES MARTY REGAN MELANIE REGAN MIKE RICE LUCY RICHARDS DAWN RIMER MARY ROBERSON People 157 SENIORS RETURN DARRELL ROBINSON LISA ROTHELL LESSIE RYE DANNY SAMUELS SUSAN SANDERS DONNA SANDERSON NIKKI SAXON SHERRIE SCHAMERHORN SUSAN SCHUBARTH KIM SELF LEONARD SERVICE LARRY SHAHINE 158 LOG 'O YOUTH CHRIS SHEMWELL JAY SHEMWELL SARA SHIPLET EVERETTE SILAS MARC SILBERMAN DAVID SIMMONS JAN SIMMONS TERI SIMONTON ROBERT SIMS JAY SLATER CYNTHIA SMITH People 159 SENIORS GET REAm LINDA SMITH SANDRA SMITH KAREN SNOW SHARON SPEED ROD SPENCE SARAH SPIKES SHARON SPILLERS JAMES STAMPER JOHN STAPLES CRISSY STERBA DAVID STEVENS DEBRA STORMENT 160 LOG ’OR THEIR BIG DAY ANNE STROZIER BARRY SUTTON CARSON SWINDLE DENISE TAYLOR MICHAEL TAYLOR TERRI TAYLOR JEFFREY TEAGUE JOSEPH TEBELE LINDA TERRIO TAMMY THOMA ANTHONY THOMAS People 161 MAKING IT HAPPEN ... DELLA THOMAS STELLA THOMAS DEBORAH THOMPKINS JOHN TRIGG TERRI TURLEY JAY TURNER DONNA TURNHAM MARY VALENTINE JANET VANCE CAROLYN VAN OSDELL KIM WAGGONER 162 LOG ABOVE: Ricky Grant and Keith Gardener know what brotherhood is all about. OPPOSITE PAGE: Robei Sims helps Pierre Barnes with his books. ’OGETHER RONNIE WAGNON CINDY WAITE DONNA WALTER TINA WALTER BARBARA WARE RITA WARTENBURG KAREN WEBB VERNON WEBB SEBASTIAN WELCH CYNTHIA WELLS NANCY WELLS People 163 SENIORS HOLD HOWARD WHITE PARISAN WHITE CHRISTY WILBURN LACY WILLIAMS LINDA WILLIAMS MICHAEL WILLIAMS MAXINE WILLIAMS PETER WILLIAMS PHILLIPA WILLIAMS VANDELON WILLIAMS 164 LOG ABOVE: A senior's bulletin board holds a lot of memories. IANY MEMORIES OF SHREVE TREY WYNN DIANE YEARLING GLORIA YOUNG SCOTT WILSON DIANE WINCHELL LAURA WOLFE TODD WOLFRAM JANET WOODRUFF LORI WRIGHT GARY WYGUL ABOVE: Nancy Wells looks back on her days at Shreve. People 165 WE ARE WILD, WE ARE CRAZY, CLASS MOTTO: “Our dreams have become realities but in the end we are left with only memo- ries. CLASS FLOWER: yellow rose 166 LOG WE’RE THE CLASS OF 1980! CLASS COLORS: green and gold CLASS SONG: Freebird by Leneord Skynard PEOPLE 167 168 Junior (Siass Officers Tanya Gandy , Susan Ulmer President v Treasurer Melanie Snodgrgks Girls Vice-President Satie Joubert Secretary (Not Pictured) Mike Harris Boys Vice-President Class of ’81 Is Fantastic and Fun Lynetle Adams Peter Adams Etta Alexander Alice Alton Emma Anderson Lorrie Anderson Mathew Anderson Renell Anderson Tina Anderson Keith Andrews Leslie Andrews Brian Anthony Ujwal Badugu Susan Baldridge Ronny Ballew Sheila Bamberg Rod Banks Alma Barfield Cliff Barnes Renea Barr Carole Bartels Linda Baylor Allen Beasley Kathy Beason Barbara Beck Mike Belanger Brad Bell Mitzi Bell Gregg Bennett Lillian Bennett PEOPLE 169 Juniors Specialize Mark Billings Janie Black Andy Bliss Terry Bloomer Skipper Bohm Anthony Bolden Susie Boogarts Georgia Booras Linda Bowles Roger Boykin Mark Brelsford Brian Bridges Malinda Bridges Kevin Bristo ABOVE: Junior pep squad shouts it out. 170 LOG i Spirit Pal Brown Michelle Bryant Barry Buckner Jon Burelbach Jeff Buseick Terry Buller Kim Cady Pamela Cage Mack Cain Marie Ann Campisi JoeCasciola Elaine Casey Karen Cason Robert Cassidy Cindy Castrogiovanni Mary Lynn Chance Karen Chavanne Samuel Chism John Cicero Mike Clair GiGi Clark David Cook Layna Cook Lori Cooper Pamela Cooper Mary Colter Jack Critlerpin Cindy Crooms Mark Cuin Bill Cunningham PEOPLE 171 Heaven Musi Bill Cunningham Charles Cupp Jamie Cutler Jerry Daugherty Rose Marie Davenport Sandra Davenport Debbie Davis Emma Davis Shawn Davis Stanley Davis Tony Davis Donna Day Michelle Day Melissa DeFatta Andrea DeFoy Laura DeFreese Sheila Dixon Lynn DuBois Sydney Dow den Donna Dowdle Cherry Dunn Dennis Edward Glen Egan Laura Ehrhardt Joy English Verdis Ester Brenda Eltredge Craig Evans Sheila Evanoff Michelle Faith 172 LOG ave Sent You Carrie Falter Sheila Fannon Lisa Fiore Doug Fitch Clay Fleishel Bill Fleming Scott Fleming Jacqueline Ford Curtis Fox Paul Fritz Tammy Fuller Nancy Futrell Anita Gaines Somar Galen Angela Gallagher Sarah Galloway Tanya Gandy Brian Gentry Willie George Teresses Gipson Karen Go Lisa Goodman Quantrell Gordon Susan Gorsulawsky Shawn Grammer Karen Grant Barry Greenberg Bonita Grisser Joy Gray Kathy Gulledge PEOPLE 173 Juniors Are Jeff Harrington Bridgette Harris Donna Harris Louis Harris Mike Harris Pat Harrison Pattie Harrison Jim Hawkins Tim Hawkins Karen Hawkins Jeanetta Hayden Pam Hendershot Ted Henderson Michael Henrire Saxonie Higgabotham Tim Higgins Jeff Hightower Ella Hines Jerry Hines Jimmy Hodges Leigh Hodges Danny Holmes Linda Holland Samuel Hollowell Darrin Holt Kathleen Holt Pat Hopkins Eric Horton Melvin Howard Thane Huggs 174 LOG Hot Stuff Gracie I lardo Linda Jarratt Quinlin Jenkins Rob Jenkins Sherri Jenkins Rita Jimison Pamela Johns Bam Johnson Eddie Johnson Jeff Johnson Karen Johnson Margaret Johnson Robert Johnson Sarah Johnson BOVE: Nancy Futrcll cools off Kevin Marler's finger. PEOPLE 175 Juniors Give a Sydney Johnson Wayne Johnson Dick Joiner Charles Jones Mary Ann Jones Phillip Jones Theodore Jones Kenneth Jordand Sarie Joubert Dana Kembrough 176 LOG ABOVE: Kathleen Robbins. Jennifer Wilburn, Amy Powell and Holly Wilson have fun hanging Astra star: Star Performance Chris Key Jeff Klein Sara Kunzman Rocky La Crone Steve Lambert Rene Lane Diane Landers Donna Lang Randy Lawton Alphonse Lawrence Lauri Ledbetter Steven Lee Laura LeGendre Lydia Louis Sherry Lewis E: Quantrell Gordon is going to win one way or another. PEOPLE 177 Juniors Are Stephanio Light Larry Lindsey Taylor Lindsey Mike Lippard Lcs Lobel Michael Lovelace Lonnie Loyd Dwaina McClure Amy McCowen Daryl McDay Cruisin’ Together Ted McDermott Tracy McDonald Cassandra Mack Caroline Maglioca Jim Malsch Marvin Mandingo Kevin Marler David Martin Jill Martin Mark Marqulz Belinda Marshall Pattie Mason Polly Matthews Steve Mathews Sammy May Authur Mayweather Jane Mecom Kara Metzger Tammi Milam Laura Mills Cara Milner Allen Minner Lisa Mobley Mike Mobley Celanis Mack Myron Moham Jami Moore Shelton Moore Missy Mullin Mike Murphy PEOPLE 179 Juniors Head Michelle Neal Kristie Nelson Pat Nelson Vicki Nettles Leigh Ann Newman Nicki Nolfc Dale O'Barr Dave O'Brien Charles O'Neal lulianna Palmer 180 LOG ABOVE: It is clear sailing now for Pat Harrison. nto the ’80’s Bruce Pardue John Patton Delandre Payne Pam Pernici Lamon Petteway Mike Philley Amanda Phillips Valerie Pickens Joe Pickett Patricia Pierre William Plumb Joyce Pope Amy Powell Paula Prealow Carey Prelow Jessie Prelow Alicia Puddephatt Calvin Pugh Gary Pugh Alonzo Rasco Christine Ratekin Deborah Ratekin Rob Read Elizabeth Reeder Michael Rekhelman Pam Rempel Debbie Renfro Mary Revells Greg Rewis Jeff Rickert PEOPLE 181 Juniors Catch Robert Rimpcl David Risinger Kathleen Robbins Christopher Robinson Kevin Roberts Pennela Roberts Scott Roberts Linda Robertson Robert Robichaud Darrick Rodney Andrew Rogers Jeffrey Rogers Jody Roson Dan Roubein Angie Row Charles Samuels Jetty Scarbro Sandra Scott Ed Shaw Susan Shaw Laura Sherwin Robert Sherwin Roger Shoemaker Laura Sigler Lesley Simpson Greg Sinclair Paul Sinclair Daniel Sklar Alvin Small David Smith 182 LOG tie Action Desiree Smith John Snider Melanie Snodgrass Paris Solomon Fran Spillers David St a I lard Leslie Summers Danny Talley Steve Tanner Cynthia Target PEOPLE 183 VK: Catching the frisbee is a great skill that Danny Holmes possesses. Juniors Strive John Taylor Phillip Templeton Wendy T erry Jean Thieman Laurie Thoman Cynthia Thomas Jay Thomas Lonnie Thomas Sandy Thomas Shirley Thomas 184 LOG ABOVE: Carrie Falter lends a helping hand in the office. OPPOSITE PAGE: A new student. Michael Rel helman. is given helpful advice from his favorite teacher. or Perfection Todd Thrower Debbie Tiffany Craig Toys Bryan Trahan Peter Tucker Gay Turner Robin Turner Susan Ulmer Kathy Updegraff Dana Valdez PEOPLE 185 Juniors Are a Valerie Vaughn Scott Vest Keith Waddell Billy Walbaum Cathy Walbaum Robert Walker Allean Walpool Dusty Walton Gregory Ware Antonio Washington Pam Washington Sherri Washington Anne Watkins Russel) Watkins Screven Watson Carroll Watts Catherine Watts Frederick Wells jerry Wells Mary Wells Mark Wendt Frank Wenk Johnny Wenk John West Jeff Werfal Renee Wheat Felisa Wheeler Marlene Whitmore Carol Whittington Jennifer Wilburn 186 LOG Courteous Crowd Rachel Wilcox Deltra Williams Evelyn Williams John Williams Lyndon Williams Robin Williams Roger Williams Terry Williams Heather Willis Cedric Wilson Holly Wilson Tammy Winchel Judy Wong Rob Wood Bryan Yeates Jena Young Yvette Young Jennifer Youngblood PEOPLE 187 JOVE: Alvin Small displays his manly qualities by pulling out the chair for Paula Prealow. icers Steve Johnson President Mike Milner Boys Vice-President )■ Leah pncrman Girl's Vice-President Sharon Tovvnsdn Treasurer LaurajGassaway Secretary 188 LOG Class of ’82 Is Proud and True Ben Adams Bridgctte Adams Lajon Addison Tom Agee Gerald Alexander Percy Alexander Dwayne Allen John Allen Ricky Allen Kenneth Anderson Scott Aymond Angie Bain John Bain Ellen Barkley Patrick Barnes John Bay Andrea Baylor Patrick Baylor Denise Beasley Anthony Beavers Willie Beck Sharon Bedford Rosalind Bell Shery Benard Sharon Benjamin Zena Bergen Suzanne Berry Parick Bertinelli DeeAnn Bianca Pam Birdwell PEOPLE 189 We Art Bernice Black Li .elte Black Teresa Blake Michelle Bloom Terri Bloomer ABOVE:... and family we will always be! 190 LOG amily! Ricky Bohm Derek Bollman Randy Bonner Kathy Boone LaTonya Boone Timothy Boston Benjamin Boyd Phillip Bozenski Ramona Bozenski Linda Bradberry Eric Bradford Bruce Brock Ora Brock Joanna Broussard Tim Broussard Bob Brown Laurie Brown Pamela Brown Pearl Brown Robert Brown Robert Brown Aaron Brubaker Bucky Buck RaeAnn Buford Stuart Bundrick Leanne Burelbach Mary Ellen Burns Dave Burroughs Shonna Bush Cayla Butts PEOPLE 191 The Sophomore Crew Terri Byrd Brian Campbell Evan Campbell Marcia Cannon Cindy Capelan Pam Cardin Collette Carr Natalie Carter Sabrena Carter Ernest Cash Mike Cascio Catria Cathern Cassandra Chapman Mary Chapman Penny Clanton Grant Clark Gretchen Clark Ricky Clark Cappie Cobb Anne Marie Cole Amy Colgin Mike Cook Carolyn Cooper Kelly Copelan Darien Cornelius Marianne Cosse Kim Costan .a Dan Crook Yolanda Dangerfield Calvin Daniels 192 LOG [as Something for You Sheila Darrell Andrea Davis Diana Davis Diane Davis Melvin Davis Francine DeBouse Tom DeFatta Michael DeMarco Bradly Demery David Donahue Laura Donald Samantha Donovan Cheryl Doyle Holly Dinker Eddie Dunn Rita Dunn Annette Dyess Linda Ebarb Sharon Elie Sheila Ester Pam Evans Steve Farrar Mark Feazel Kris Fertita Chris Fess Susan Font Victor Ford Ricky Fox Aimee Franklin Doug Frasier PEOPLE 193 I Sophomores Are Bubbling Allison Frazier Carol Freeman David Freeman Jena Fuller Glenna Galloway Waller Gardner Laura Gassaway Shaunda Gales Amy Gavin Mike Gilcreese Robert Gilliam Jane Godfrey Janinc Goldstein Ann Goodrich Dianne Goodwin Kevin Goodwin Michelle Gould John Graham Jerome Gran! Ray Green Ellen Greenberg Laura Greer Gina Cullo Doug Hall Mary Hall Charlie Harbour Tracey Harmon Tammy Harper John Harrell Jacequilcne Harris 194 LOG )ver With Excitement Wanda Harris Kenl Hatcher Kelvin Hat kins Celia Hattfield Leslie Hayes Paula Henderson Trey Henry Gregg Hensley John Herbert Mitch Herrington PEOPLE 195 E: Cynthia Sullivan and Stuart Bundrick are forever blowing bubbles. Gator Pride Is Rovany Hicks Barry High! William Hill Candise Holland Bclh Holliman 196 LOG ABOVE: Sophs putting up a super bulletin board. 3acked by Sophomores Diane Holmes Kenneth Holmes Tina Holmes Tonya Holmes Jeff Hooper Rhonda Horton Gloria Houston Karl Houston Steve Howard Scott Hudsmith Brown Humphrey Ann Hurst John Hurst Eric Hyden Kathryn Hylen Hunter Ingersoll Robert Jackins Susan Jacks Lauetta Jackson Leo Jackson Anna Jacobs Leon Jackson Drena James Danny Jenkins Penny Jennings Lisa Jernigan Laurie Jeter John Jewitt James Jones Elaine Jones PEOPLE 197 Sophomores Are Linda Jones Raymond Jones Robert Jones Bertha JoJinson Debra Johnson Jonny Johnson Kevin Johnson Leslie Johnson Patty Johnson Steve Johnson 198 LOG ABOVE: Sophs getting ready for the BIG game. uper in Spirit Todd Johnson Verlene Jordan Roger Kelley George Kleodis Harry Kline Angela Kollins Barry Kumble Stacey LaBorde Doris Line Madeleine Litham Mike Law [.aura Lee Chris Lewing Erma Lewis Lynley Lind Doyle Lively Audrey Lucky Wade Lyons Deborah Maiden Sharon Malsch Tanya Maniscalco Amanda Mann Kilty Markham Brad Martin Patty Martin Brett Marx Dennis Maskin Su .i Mason Donald Massad Tersa McCann PEOPLE 199 Sophomores Are Margaret McClellan Denise McCutchin John McElwee Mary Ellen McGee Kathy McFadden Martha McKinney Tony McKisside Todd McNaughton Stacy Met .gar Danny Miles ABOVE: Some Sophomore Gentlemen give AL E. Gator a free ride. 200 LOG jator-Rific! Yolanda Miles Charles Miller Lynne Miller Todd Miller Mike Milner Sima Misra Steven Mitcham Terry Mitchell Laura Montgomery Terresa Mobley Angela Moore Jodi Moore Robert Moore Dexter Morris Mike Moseley Kenneth Myers Kim Neal Becky Nelson Natalie Nichols Susan Nichols Michael Newsom Alfred Norman Kay Nutt Denise Oxenreiter James Palmer Stewart Parkerson James Patton Don Patty Tina Paulk Margie Pearson PEOPLE 201 Class of ’82 Jeff Pennell Tina Pennywell Bryan Perdue Eva Phillips Annette Plater Pamela Pope Blake Powell Gwendolyn Prelow Seidric Price Teresa Procell Perry Pugh Randy Randall Eloise Ratcliff Lisa Readhimer Angelena Redd Pam Reynolds Robin Risely Rosalind Roberson Colly Roberts Julie Robichaud Paul Robinson Michelle Rock Triston Rodney Charlie Rogers Gerald Ross Clay Rowe Van Roy Don Rucker Darlene Samuels Cheryl Sanders 202 LOG s Cornin’ Through Timothy Boston gives Stacey LaBordc a lift Edmund Saulis Lisa Scott Lauren Scriber Cynthia Sellars Stuart Sharp Randall Shepherd Leah Sherman Jeffrey Shodmire Angie Showalter Julie Sigler PEOPLE 203 Sophomores Karen Sikes Hilly Simmons Renee Simmons Ricky Simmons Kim Slack 204 LOG ABOVE: Joe Washburne helps Aimec Franklin with a test. Vork Together Milton Slocum Abraham Small Kathy Smith Robert Smith Robin Smith Ronny Smith Paula Spears Dee Spillman Mary Stamper Margaret Starks Cynthia Sullivan |ada Suttle Katherine Tanner Marricette Target Mary Target Karita Taylor Rhonda Templin Mike Terry William Terry Deloras Thomas Jerry Thomas Kevin Thomas Robin Thompson Sherri Thrailkill Gregory Single Jim Tisdale Mark Toles Sharon Townson Elizabeth Trahan Ginger Trigg PEOPLE 205 Shreve Turns Sophomores Wayne Trett Laura Turner Susan Tyler James Vance Cathy Velz Britt Waggoner Greg Wagnon Susanne Walker Cynthia Walter Pamela Walter Michael Ward Cathy Ware Les Warren Joe Washburne Judy Washington ABOVE: Sophomores enjoy learning at Shreve. 206 LOG Heels-Over-Head Larry Weaver Alison Webb Chris Webb Jodi Weifal Mike Welch lOVE: Brad Martin shows Sheila Darrett that he flips over school. PEOPLE 207 Sail On Cedric West Amy White Barzanna White Debra White Dexter White Irma White Jason White Bobby Williams Jane Williams Linda Williams 208 LOG ABOVE: Teresa Blake and Mary Target show Katherine Hyten a few new dance steps. Sophomores Latonya Williams Reginald Williams Robert Williams Andre Willis Stephanie Willis Susan Willis leanctte Wilson Vernon Wilson Valerie Woodard Sharon Woods BOVE: Sophomores enjoy sailing on the bayou. PEOPLE 209 w 210 LOG Class of ’83 Is the Class to Be Elliot Alloms Atul Amartey Betty Anderson Karen Anderson Vickie Lisa Beavers Kris Benecke John Beres Edward Black Bryan Bland Sam Boutiwell James Bowles Audee Boyd Danny Brooks Arthur Brown Gerald Brown Lisa Brupbacker Allyson Buckner Shaune Bunton Shawn Calloway Harry Carmack Willie Chambers Esther Collins Jesse Collins Mark Cotter Micheal Cotter Leiane Cowart Lynn DePriest A1 Dyar Preston Dyess PEOPLE 211 Ain’t No Stopping John Ely Elizabeth Fergeson Kathy Fertitta Emma Fleming Sean Galen Robert Giglio Kathy Grappe Joby Gray Karen Greenberg 212 LOG ABOVE: Joby Gray and Kathy Fertitta try out the new skating craze. OPPOSITE PAGE: Freshmen invadi Sh revel Us Now Brett Hadley Kathy Ham Vickie Hathcoat Mark Hill Lisa Holt David Horgen Will Horne David Howard Debra Hunsicker Kim Hunsicker PEOPLE 213 Freshmen Are Arnold Jcwill Mao Lynn Joe Graves Johnson Bobby Jordan Ellen Jouppe Rhonda Kendrick Sophia Kirkikis Joey Klorik Phillip Klorik 214 LOG ABOVE: Michaelann Conor goes back to the good old days. OPPOSITE PAGE: Atu Amartey and Jesse Collins have a friendly fight. 3aby Gators James Long Debbie LeComte Karen Lemmons Holly Lohman Pal Lum Cynthia Malsch Susie Marshall James McHenry Jan McLendon Kristy Miller PEOPLE 215 Freshmen Are i Patrick Monarch Charlie Morton Scott Norman Jim Owens Ronnie Pardue Charles Pennington Robert Pierce John Pistorcio Lari Pol insky Gail Quigley 216 LOG the Swing of Things ABOVE: Valerie While and Lisa Holt share some hot gossip. OPPOSITE PAGE: Darryl Ryder and Karen Greenberg are a swingin' pair. Katherine Quinn Patrick Quirk Mike Rainer Lisa Rasco Teavcn Redstone Donny Reed Ruel Rives Darryl Ryder Annette Seanomotto Beth Schimshock PEOPLE 217 We’re Ready for Susan Shaw Mike Slack Renee Simmons Kristy Kay Smith John Storment Kim Sutherland Barbara Taylor Carrie Taylor Tony Terry Diane Tiffany ABOVE: Mike Slack is a gentleman to Holly Lohman. OPPOSITE PAGE:Teaven Redstone challenges a pinball machine. 218 LOG The Future Wcndal! Turner Angela Waggoner Glenn Ware Juanita Ware Tim West Valerie White Sharon Williams Wade Wittman Lynn Wright PEOPLE 219 There are plenty of rules for attaining success, but none of them work unless you do. K HONORS John Holloway Holly Herbert 220 LOG At Captain Shjgvp High School d Miss CLYDE DORNIER ANNA LATHAM 1979-80 MR. AND MISS CHOSEN Each year the LOG Staff honors two seniors •ho have best exemplified the outstanding stu- ent throughout their high school education. This ear Anna Latham and Clyde Dornier were cho- ?n. Both Clyde and Anna, throughout their years t Captain Shreve. excelled highly in both aca- emics and extra-curricular activities. In the proc- ss of doing so. both helped to maintain Captain hreve’s good name. The activities of these two students are numer- us. For three years Anna was a member of Z- lub and served as club president her senior year. Iso as a senior, Anna represented Captain hreve at Girls’ State, served as Captain of the Pep quad, and received the Good Citizenship Award, ther activities included active membership in omputer Club. National Honor Society, and Mu lpha Theta. Clyde, likewise, proved to be active in student affairs. Having been a member of ROTC for three years, he was chosen as Caddo Parish Cadet Corps Commander his senior year. Serving on the student council for three years also. Clyde was elected to serve as president of the stu- dent body this past year. Additional activities included full membership in National Honor Soci- ety, Mu Alpha Theta, and Latin Club. As a senior, Clyde also attended Boys’ State, served as vice- president of Interact, and was chosen by the fac- ulty as a member of Captain Shreve’s Who’s Who. Through these various activities and honors both of these students truly earned the titles of Mr. and Miss Captain Shreve. TOP LEFT: Anna Latham pins a Z-Club gator on Miss McCalla on senior spirit day. TOP RIGHT: Sergeant Chaisson reviews procedures with Clyde Dornier. FORTUNE 223 Jgfrh Hollfrv a aptain Shreve jrtisJHolmes FORTUNE _J225._ Faculty Selects 1979-80 Who’s Who In accordance with tradition, the 1979-80 fac- ulty once again selected six students to repre- sent Captain Shreve’s Who’s Who. These stu- dents were chosen on the basis of high achieve- ment in both academics and extra-curricular activities. The six seniors chosen this year all proved to be worthy recipients of such an honor. Clyde Dornier participated in Latin Club. ROTC. Interact. Student Council, NHS. Mu Alpha Theta, and Drama Club. As a senior. Clyde served as a delegate to Boys’ State and as Student Council President. John Holloway held active membership in NHS. Mu Alpha Theta. Computer Club, and Quill and Scroll. As a senior. John served as a delegate to Boys' State, president of Interact, and editor of this year’s LOG. Karen Purdy was active in French Club, Latin Club. Pep Squad, and Mu Alpha Theta. As a senior. Karen served as president of both the Computer Club and NHS, acted as commander of the Drum Corps, and was a member of the Captain Shreve Quiz Bowl team. Leechia Jacobs was active in such organiza- tions as French Club. FBLA, NHS. International Thespians Society, ROTC. Quill and Scroll, Drama Club, and Octagon. This past year, she served as editor of the Enterprise, acted as Cap- tain Shreve News correspondent for the South Towne Courier, and was on the board of the 4- H club. Curtis Holmes was a member of the Student Council. NHS. Mu Alpha Theta. Computer Club, and varsity basketball. This past year, he served as president of Black Studies, attended Boys’ State, and received the Psi Phi Good Citi- zenship Award. Verett Mims held active membership in NHS, Computer Club, Mu Alpha Theta, and French Club. During her senior year, she served as sec- retary of the band, vice-president of Black Studies, and as a student council senator. Karen Purdy 226 LOG Leechia Jacobs FORTUNE 227 Curtis Holmes Verett Mims 228 LOG FORTUNE 229 230 LOG FORTUNE 231 1979-80 National Honor Society Members arc — First row. Seated: Elise Moentman. Beth Conrad. Carolyn Denovo. Lynn Harbour. Jill Bennett. Tracy Burch: Secoi row. Seated: Jeremy Gray. David Stevens. Karen Purdy. Becky Allen. Verette Mims. Susan Schubarth, Denise Taylor. Lecia Jacot Bev Crooms. Anna Latham. Becky Reeves: Standing: Paul Johnson. James Stamper. Michael Taylor. Michael Aura, Curtis Holm( Rustv Downey. Cary Evanoff. Roy Lane. John Holloway. 232 LOG NHS Develops Excellence The 1979-80 Captain Shreve National Honor Society was comprised of students who worked to give our school a good name not only through academics but also through their many other activities. Under the direction of Mrs. Wynn, each member of NHS was required to maintain a 3.3 grade point average and to hold active membership in at least two school spon- sored organizations. Along with these qualifica- tions. each member was required to usher at the Shreveport Little Theater on various occasions throughout the school year. Through these ser- vices. NHS proved to be a group of students who played a considerable roll in the forming of Captian Shreve’s honor. TOP: Mrs. Jo amy Wynn. Sponsor. BOTTOM LEFT: Officers are: (L to R) Tracy Burch. Secretary: Elise Moentman. Vice-President: Karen Purdy. President. (Not Pictured: Amy Brossette. Treasurer. ABOVE: The National Honor Society Emblem. FORTUNE 233 Pelican State — An Unforgettable Experience 234 LOG At the ond of the 1978-79 school year, four girls and seven boys were chosen from the jun- ior class to represent Captain Shreve at the annual Pelican State convention held in Baton Rouge on the LSU campus. Representing Cap- tain Shreve at Girls' State were Anna Latham. Becky Reeves. Janet Jimes. and Dina Bennett. Representatives to Boys’ State were John Hollo- way. Clyde Dornier. Troy Fore. Michael Aura. Edward Cloyd. Craig Prothro. and Curtis Holmes. While at Boys’ State and Girls' State these students participated in a week-long ordeal in which they laboriously organized and ran their own governments. In the process of doing so. each student followed restrictions similar to those of a military camp. Even though males were totally separated from females, a dance and two joint convocations were held for the boys and girls to enjoy together. Despite the endless hours of work and the many sacrifices of dorm life, these students made friends and gained an experience never to be forgotten. TOP: DELEGATES TO GIRLS' STATE — (Bottom): Anna Lat- ham. land |imes: (Above): Becky Reeves. Dina Bennett. BOTTOM: DELE- GATES TO BOYS' STATE — Craig Prothro. Troy Fore. Michael Aura. Curtis Holmes. Edward Cloyd. John Holloway. CS Thespians Are Well Respected The International Thespian Society is an honorary organization for drama students who have worked for a minimum of 100 hours in theatrical endeavors. This includes plays here at Shreve and in the community. Thespians invested an innumerable amount of time and effort in order to make the plays here at Shreve the best ever. Throughout the year these stu- dents worked in many different theatrical areas such as acting, lighting, costumes, props, and hospitality. With the success of Black Comedy and Johnny Belinda, the two plays produced this year, it was easy to see the talent at our school. Through these activities Thespians proved to be a valuable asset at Shreve. OFFICERS ARE — Lamar Pugh — Pres.. Claudia Franklin — Vice-Pres.: (Not pictured): Catherine Watts — Trcas.. and Elizabeth — Sec. SPONSORS ARE — Mr. Russel Pedro, Ms. Maleda McKellar. Mrs. Dot Sibley, and Ms. Ruth Page. ABOVE: Aubrey Bur- John Horning. Rachael Wilcox. Debbie Davis. Karen Hohenburger, Denise Taylor. Dina Bennett. Mark McCrocklin. Rod Spence: Scott Wilson. Scott Green. Everett Silas, and Rob Reed. FORTUNE 235 Quill and Scroll — Write On! Students involved in one of the three publica- tions here at Shreve were selected and inducted into the honorary organization for superior journalists. Quill and Scroll. Juniors and Sen- iors who maintained a 2.5 grade average and worked on the ENTERPRISE. FOOTBALL AD STAFF, or the LOG were chosen by the spon- sors of each publication. In addition to these basic requirements, their writing skills must have been top quality as expected here at Shreve. In honor of this accomplishment stu- dents received gold pins and a subscription to the bi-monthly magazine published by Quill and Scroll. TOP: EDITORS ARE — John Holloway. Holly Herbert, and Karen Snow. (Not pictured: Leechia Jacobs and Rose Kondrat). ABOV MEMBERS INCLUDE — (Back): Felicia Wheeler. Melanie Regan. Holly Herbert. Charles Eldred. and Cindy Waite: (Center): Leif Hodges. Shawn Crammer. Carrie Falter. Evelyn Williams, and John Holloway: (Front): Lesley Simpson. Cherry Dunn, and Kan Snow: (Not pictured: Jerry Daugherty. Terrie Michaels. Missy Falbaum. Mark McCrocklin. Vicky Nettles. Karen Coe. Lisa Rothe Dan Spivey. Amy Brossette. Randy Carrier, and Lccchia Jacobs.) 236 LOG Students Learn Through MU Alpha Theta The 1979-80 Captain Shreve Mu Alpha Theta, co-sponsored by Mrs. Da rien Lauten and Mr. Otto Sellers, consisted of those students who, throughout their high school education, kept certain standards in their mathematics curricu- lum. Such standards included maintaining a 3.0 grade average in all mathematics courses and being enrolled in advanced math. Along with having these requirements, Mu Alpha Theta members made plans for conducting a calcula- tor seminar which was available to all students. Members also learned through various activi- ties of the many different careers available in mathematics. Through these activities, Mu Alpha Theta proved to be not only an honorary organization but also a valuable learning expe- rience. )P: Officers and sponsors are: Seated: Mrs. Darien Lauten. sponsor; Dixie Olmstead, Treasurer: Denise Taylor. Vice-President; Anna tham. Secretary; (Standing) David Stevens. President; Mr. Otto Sellers. Sponsor; Lacy Williams. Sergeant-at-arms. BOTTOM: Mem- rs are: First row: Denise Taylor. Dina Bennett. Susan Mclntire. Barbara Ware. Catherine Beavers. Annette Burke. Becky Allen. Whit nway. John Trigg. Carrie Cox: Second row: David Detloff. Eric Horton. Karen Purdy. Tracy Burch. Jill Bennett. Trey Wynn. Bev ooms. Becky Reeves. Dixie Olmstead. Sharon Freeman; (Third Row) Verrett Mimms. Clyde Dornier. James Stamper, John Holloway, mmy Black, Anna Latham. Terri Taylor; Back row standing; Lee Newell. Susan Schubarth. Susan Goldman. Blake Kellet. Bart Dor- :r. Carrie Evanoff. Michael Taylor. Paul Johnson. Lacie Williams. Mike Alford. Troy Fore. Joe Cook. Jeff Penfield. Dan Roubine. Jona- n Muslow, David Stevens. Ruty Downey. FORTUNE 237 TOP RIGHT: Caddo Parish Cadcl Corps Commandor. Joseph C. Hornier. MIDDLE LEFT: SHREVE CADET COMPANY COMMANDERS — David L. Simmons. Morris S. Lewis III. Ivory L. Mosley. William W. Conway. MIDDLE RIGHT: Shrove Cadet Corps Commander and four year Army ROTC scholarship winner. John M. Trigg. BOTTOM: Varsity Orien- teering Winning Team (First Place Team Awards at Arkansas Tech and South Arkansas Uni- versity) David J. Smith. Matthew Anderson. Greg D. Ware. 238 LOG TOP LEFT: VARSITY “A RIFLE TEAM — PARISH CHAMPIONS — (Kneeling): David J. Smith. Angie Row, Morris S. Lewis III: (Standing): William W. Conway. Michael 11. Nelson. Joseph C. Dornicr, Theodore A. Hen- derson. TOP RIGHT: First Place Standing Position Marksman Medal (out of 148 competitors): David J. Smith. CENTER: First Place Orienteering Medals in male and female category: Diane D. Winchel. Gregory D. Ware. BOTTOM RIGHT: Outstanding first semester cadet: Harris G. Clarke. BOTTOM LEFT: National Dis- tinguished Expert Marksman Medal (First obtained by Captain Shreve High School): Joseph C. Dornicr. Morris S. Lewis III. FORTUNE 239 Gators Strive to TOP LEFT: Ronnie Wagnon wins the Challenger award. MIDDLE: Debbie Jorstad and Clyde Dornier receive the Optimist Avvai RIGHT: Members of the All State Orchestra include Bryan Gentry. Sima Misra. Colette Carr, and Robbie Gigiio. BOTTOM LEF John Trigg. Karen Purdy. Mike Alford. Denise Taylor. Evan Campbell and Mr. Otto Sellers as sponsor made up the Quiz Bowl for '7 80. CENTER: Sara Shiplet was State Vice-President of the Octagon Club, and Brad Bozeman was State Reporter. BOTTOM: Barza White received many awards for her twirling abilities. 240 LOG Be the Best! TOP LEFT: PETER PAN PLAYERS — Orchestra included Sima Misra. Anne Watkins. Bryan Gentry. Pam Bird well, and Colette Carr. RIGHT: Sima Misra. Anne Watkins. Colette Carr, and Robbie Giglio were mem- bers of the Marshal Symphony Orchestra. CENTER: Lillian Bennett. Jen- nifer Youngblood. Antonio Washington, and Shirley Thomas were voted Who's Who in Music. ABOVE: Jackie Suds. Lillian Bennett. Jennifer Youngblood. Antonio Washington. Shirley Thomas, and Joyce Pope were members of the District Honor Choir. LEFT: National Merit Semi- Finalists included Karen Purdy. Denise Taylor. Katheryn Beavers. Veritt Mims, and Susan McIntyre. FORTUNE 241 DSITE PAGE BOTTOM: The Senior Maids enjoyed the game. Donald Calvin Horton and Miss Stacey Wibbcn helped in ning the queen. ABOVE: Miss McCalla crowns the queen. IT: Donna Turnham reigns as queen. Homecoming ’79 The twinkling Gatorette crown and the R.O.T.C. arc of Sabres set a traditional atmos- phere for the presentation of the 1979 Home- coming Court. The court was honored by the entire crowd during half-time of the Natchi- toches football game. The following evening, students and teachers danced to the sounds of the Ivory Bull Band. Miss Sandra McCalla crowned Donna Turn- ham queen. Other members of the court included Bev Crooms. Becky Reeves. Janet Kent, Dina Bennett, and Tammy Thoma who represented the Senior class. Tanya Gandy, Sarie Joubert. and Laura LeGendre represented the Junior Class, Laura McNeil and Jodi Moore represented the Sophomores, and Vicki Barr represented the Freshmen. Fortune 243 Senior Maid Becky Reeves 244 LOG Senior Maid Dina Bennett Senior Maid Tammy Thoma Fortune 245 Senior Maid Janet Kent 246 LOG Junior Maid Sarie Joubcrt Junior Maid Tanya Candy Junior Maid Laura LeGcndrc Sophomore Maid Laura McNeil Fortune 247 Sophomore Maid Jodi Moore Freshman Maid Vicki Barr 1979 FOOTBALL SCORES Captain Shreve 14 W. Monroe Captain Shreve 9 Fair Park Captain Shreve 3 Southwood Captain Shreve 20 Ouachita Captain Shreve 14 Woodlawn Captain Shreve 21 Bossier Captain Shreve 10 Airline Captain Shreve 17 Natchitoches Captain Shreve 17 Green Oaks Captain Shreve 17 Parkway Captain Shreve 3 Fair Park Captain Shreve 14 New Iberia Ik 1979 State Quarter-Finalists The Captain Shreve Gator football team ended the 1979 season with a 3-4 overall aver- age. In district play the Gators victory over Bossier. Airline. Natchitoches, and Parkway gave them a 4-1 district record and placed them second in 2- AAAA Louisiana high school football division. The football team, under the direction of Coach Lee Hedges, opened the season by defeating West Monroe. Fair Park, and Ouachita. They fell in the fourth and fifth game to South- wood and Woodlawn. They came back to win the next three district games. The Gators ended the season with a reas- suring spark for next year. TOP: Hoad Coach Lee Hedges. BOTTOM: 1979 GATOR FOOTBALL TEAM — Row 1. Left to right: Michael Aura. Barry Kahlden. Jay Holland. Mike McDonald. Jeffrey Teague. Marty Regan. Darryl Garrett. Blake Jones: Row 2: Craig Evans. Curtis Crenshaw. Ronnie Wagnon. Scott Martin. Mike Rice. Andy Bliss. Andrew Rogers. Roy Lane. John Trigg. Craig Pennell: Row 3: Sammy May. Mark Mar- quez. Kevin Roberts. Trey Wynn. Jay Turner. Kevin Marler. Bubba Burt. Mike Nichols. Danny Holmes. Kenneth Henry. Kevin Hol- land: Row 4: David Stallard. Jay Thomas. Greg Wagnon. Pete Adams. Rocky La Grone. Jeff Hightower. Tony Davis. David Risinger. Roger Kelley. Steffon Bedford. Glenn Egan. Pierre Barnes: Row 5: Sammy Hart. Chester Alexander. Terry Henry. Terence Jacobs. Don Cain. Warren Jury. Gerry Alexander. Keith Gardner. Brian Bridges. Keith Waddell. David Cook. Eric Johnson: Row 6: Barry Maxie. Lavallion Lee Moore. Lamar Johnson. Todd Wolfram. Rickey Banks. David Duncan. Barry Smith. Derwin Petteway: Team Managers: Pejman Seyf. Ed Saulis. Mark Priddy: Standing: Coaches: Lee Hedges. Alden Reeves. Clarence Conway. Albert Leviston. Tommy Powell. David Boydstun. SPORTS ILLUSTRATED 251 Shreve wins by field goal Captain Shreve Fair Park TOP RIGHT: It takes two to tackle a Calor. MIDDLE RIGHT: Victory excites Gators as they move to the quarterfi- nals. LEFT: Keith Gardner breaks vic- tory hoop before the game. BOTTOM RIGHT: Sammie Hart leaps high to block a Fair Park pass. 252 LOG II was Scott Martins 25-yard field goal with only 17 seconds to play that finally broke a scoreless tie and left Captain Shreve with a 3-0 victory over Fair Park. The kick, Scott’s second opportunity after a roughing the kicker call back on the 18 four plays earlier, put Shreve into the state quarterfinals for the first time since 1973 when the Gators won the state cham- pionship. The Indians lost one of their best opportunities to score when Slater returned a punt from his own 40 to the Gator 23 in the third period, only to have it returned because of an illegal block. SPORTS ILLUSTRATED 253 ABOVE RIGHT: Ronnie Wagnon makes his way around an eager Rebel defense MIDDLE: Ronny Wagnon hands off lo Derwin Petteway. BOT- TOM LEFT: Blake Jones and Lamai Johnson discuss rules with referees. BOTTOM RIGHT: Warren Jur watches the game intently. Gators Edge Past Rebels CS 14 W. Monroe 13 Captain Shreve erased a 13-0 first half deficit and turned it into a 14-13 come-from-behind victory over West Monroe Reb- els. The Rebels pinned the Gators inside their 35 for all but two minutes of the first half while scoring 13 points. After the first Rebel TD Marty Regan broke through the middle to block the extra point try. The Gators then were forced to begin their comeback which was fueled by a six yard run from an intercepted pass by Marty Regan for the first Gator TD. Bubba Burt then rammed over from the one and Scott Martin added the deciding extra point with :59 seconds showing in the game. 254 LOG Gators Down Fair Park The victory over Fair Park may have been rewarding but it was an all-together slow ball game. Fair Park found 145 yards taken away from them by penalties and the Gators lost 62. Captain Shreve took the lead in the first quarter with Scott Martin hitting a 30-yard field goal after a 12-play drive fizz- led on Fair Park’s 13. Neither the Gator nor the Indian offense played up to par and it took a Gator defensive play to win the battle. Marty Regan picked off a Fair Park pass and carried it 26 yards untouched to win the deciding points. Fair Park scored its only TD in the middle of the 4th period but that was the last time Fair Park had the ball. The clock ran out as the CS offense moved the ball to the Indian one. )P LEFT: Players show spirit from sidelines. MIDDLE: Gator defense :kles an unsuspected Indian. BOT- )M LEFT: Coach Reeves gives Wag- n play signals from sideline. BOT- M RIGHT: Marty Regan made the ly touchdown after picking off an lian pass. CS Fair Park Sports Illustrated 255 Southwood Squeaks by Gators CS 3 Southwood 7 Captain Shreve just couldn't seem to put it together, and the rain and mud didn’t brighten anyone’s spirits. On Shreve’s first possession, there was a high snap over punter Bubba Burt’s head, but he scrambled around inside his own 10 and got out of trouble on the run ... avoiding a probable Cowboys’ score. With 5:14 left in the third quarter, Jeff Hightower inter- cepted a Southwood pass deep in Cowboys territory to set up Scott Martin's 26-yard field goal. With 5:52 left in the game, a 42-yard pass play proved to be the defeating play. TOP RIGHT: Ronny Wagnon sneaks past Cowboys for a Gators first down. TOP Mike Nichols catches a Cowboy punt. BOTTOM RIGHT: Tony Davis carries tl close to the goal line. BOTTOM LEFT: Lee Moore is a super Gator although injur) finds him. 256 LOG Woodlawn Finds TOP LEFT: Gators defensive line hold the Knights tight. MIDDLE LEFT: Bubba Burt gets around a few Knights after receiving a hand off from Wag- non. BOTTOM LEFT: Ronny Wagnon passes to a Gator for a touchdown. BOTTOM RIGHT: Darrell Garrett gets nervous watching Woodlawn offense. Woodlawn used two second half CS turnovers to pull out a come-from-behind victory over Shreve. In the first quarter, Woodlawn scored on its first possession driving 57 yards in 11 plays to score. Shreve came back on a 68 yard drive to score with 2:28 to go in the first quar- ter. Scott Martin kicked the extra point to tie the score 7-7. Early in the second period Shreve scored again on a screen pass from Ronnie Wagnon to Tony Davis who went 14 yards untouched to score. Scott Mar- tin kicked the extra point to make the score 14-7, Shreve on top. Woodlawn quickly answered the Gators touch- down with one of their own before halftime. Shreve domi- nated the second half but an untimely mistake allowed Woodlawn to score. Gators Weaknesses CS Woodlawn Sports Illustrated 257 CS Airline Victory Makes Records CS 10 Airline 7 The Airline victory was a game of records as Hedges wins its 100th game since Shreve’s opening 13 years ago. Marty Regan added to the excitement with 3 pass interceptions in 1 game. The CS record for inter- ceptions in a season is by Larry Birdsell in 1972. Regan has one more interception to tie the record and two to break it. Shreve opened the game scoring on their initial posses- sion going 71 yards in 9 plays. Faced with a 3rd and goal at the 5, Wagnon hit Lee Moore for the score. Airline scored its only TD of the night after recovering a fumble at the Shreve 44 to tie the score. Scott Martin then kicked a 30-yd. field goal to boost the Gator score 10-7. TOP RIGHT: Scott Martin I winning field goal. MID RIGHT: Gators defense Vikings from scoring. BOT' LEFT: Darrell Garrett and I Kahlden are the blind leadin blind. BOTTOM RIGHT: So more Brown Humphrey star punt receiver. 258 LOG TOP LEFT: Jeff Hightower kept many Chiefs away from Gator territory. MID- DLE LEFT: Gator defense are always on top. BOTTOM RIGHT: Barry Maxie proves to be a Super Gator. BOT- TOM LEFT: A Gator pressures Chief quarterback behind line of scrimmage. Gators Win Homecoming On the Gators’ second drive of the game they marched 54 yards in 11 plays before Bubba Burt scored from the one with 4:23 on the clock. Shreve’s next score was in the Gators’ follow- ing possession and set up by Barry Maxie’s interception of Natchitoches quarterback Thompson’s first pass. The Chiefs defense held the Gators at the NC 16 with a 4th and 7. Scott Martin then kicked a 32- yd. field goal for a 10-0 Gators lead. Natchitoches got on the Board in the third quarter fol- lowing the Chiefs’ only long drive of the game by a 30-yd. field goal. Sophomore Brown Humphrey’s 57-yd. punt return set up the final CS TD. cs Natchitoches Sports Illustrated 259 TOP RIGHT: Ronny Wagnon fires a deep one for a TD. MIDDLE RIGHT: Marlin and Wagnon teamed up for numerous PAT's. BOTTOM LEFT: A Galor gels an unprepared tackle. BOT- TOM RIGHT: Lee Moore and Marly Regan have different ways to gel psyched up. Giants Edge Gators in OT CS 17 Green Oaks 20 The Green Oaks defeat over Captain Shreve ended all Gator’s hopes of earning a Dis- trict 2-AAAA football Champi- onship. After a tremendous come-from-behind showing of the Gators the deciding points were scored in a short over- time. The Giants held a 17-7 lead when Wagnon and Moore teamed up for a 25-yard touch- down pass. Scott Martin added to the score with a PAT. The Gators quickly followed this attempt moving 71 yards on nine plays and finishing it off with a 24-yd. scoring pass to Moore, cutting the gap to 17-14. The Gators then tied the score with Martin's 25-yd. field goal. 260 LOG Gators Clinch 2nd in District CS 27 Parkway 14 The Gators took the opening kick-off and drove 85 yards in 9 plays for the nights initial score. Tony Davis capped the drive with a 3-yd. run. Parkway then tied the game before the half with a 6-yd. pass. Parkway gave Shreve good field position when it failed to recover an onside kick. On the third down from the 10. Wagnon hit Lee Moore in the endzone for a 14-7 lead. With just 51 seconds left in the half, Lamar Johnson scored again with a 44-yd. TD. Eric Johnson scored the fourth TD on the first play of the last period with an 11-yd. scamper around the left in. Scott Martin added his third extra point of the night for a 27-7 lead. TOP LEFT: Bubba Burt flies past Pan- thers. BOTTOM LEFT: A Panther has trouble getting a Gator down. BOT- TOM RIGHT: Lee Moore breaks the spirit hoop. Sports Illustrated 261 JV Builds Experience The Captain Shreve Junior Varsity football team, although getting off to a slow start by los- ing their first game, finished their season with an outstand- ing record of six wins and one loss. By working hard through- out their season to build their stamina and experience, the young Gators defeated six of their seven opponents and allowed only two of them to score. The Gator team next year will be ready and experi- enced, assuring Captain Shreve of a good squad. 262 LOG TOP RIGHT: Gators got game experience. BOTTOM LEFT : Jay Thomas looks li could use some Gator Aid. BOTTOM RIGHT: Quentin Jenkins received many touch passes throughout the season. OP: JUNIOR VARSITY TEAM — Row 1. Left to right: Mike Law. Tom Agee. Mike Cook. John Harrell. Teaven Redstone. Brown iumphrey. John Herbert. Scan Galen. Jeff Klein: Row 2. Left to right: Timothy Boston. Percy Alexander. John Hussey. Mike Harris, at Bcrtinclli. Eddie Dunn. Tim I lawkins. Roosevelt Thomas. Scott Aymond; Row 3. Left to right: Ronny Smith. Kent Hatcher. Hunter igersoll. Charlie Rogers. Bob Brown. Bruce Brock. David Donahue. Rusty Perkins. Al Dyar: Row 4. Left to right: Lawrence Cage, arnie Thomas. Lamon Pettewav. Quentin Jenkins. Rene Lane. Melvin Davis. Robert Moore. Steve Howard. Sammie Smith: Row 5. eft to right: Coaches Alden Reeves. Tommy Powell. Albert Leviston. Clarence Conway. BOTTOM RIGHT: Roger Kelley has poten- al for future Gator kicker. Sports Illustrated 263 Gators Shoot for State Captain Shreve’s 1979-80 Basketball Team ended their season with an amazing 19-9 record, a tremendous change in last year’s record. Gators kept up the hard work and pushed their way to the playoffs. The Gator team started off their season well, placing first in the Robeline tournament and third in the Parkway tourna- ment. The Varsity squad was composed of returning starters, Neal Carter and Curtis Holmes at the guard position. At for- ward position, ]oe Pickett, Jason White, and Stan Smith bringing up the center position. The Gator team looked forward to a hope at State. ■ fm THEM US Byrd 53 66 Huntington 49 58 Texas High 67 75 Byrd 57 69 Jesuit 47 51 Huntington [ 58 72 ■South wood 1 60 59 Jesuit 56 67 W. Monroe 65 63 1 Texas High 71 72 South wood 62 54 Parkway 55 57 Bossier 65 71 Green Oaks 52 57 Natchitoches 62 65 Airline 84 79 Natchitoches 70 71 Parkway 72 45 Bossier 77 74 Green Oaks 60 65 BOTTOM LEFT: 1979-80 VARSITY BASKETBALL COACI Coach David Boydslun. 264 LOG LEFT: Sian Davis looks for an open man. TOP RIGHT: Galors cover the man well. BOTTOM: 1979-80 GATOR BASKETBALL M — Left to right: Coach David Boydstun. Curtis Holmes. Everett Silas. Phillip Templeton. Joe Pickett. Stan Davis. Jason White. ;h Johnny Burnam: (kneeling) Mike Nichols. Neil Carter. Charles Cupp. Roger Williams. SPORTS ILLUSTRATED 265 TOP LEFT: Joe Picket! shoots for two. TOP RIGHT: Gators are pros in the field of jumping. BOTTOM LEFT: Teamwork is the key. BOTTOM RIGHT: Free throws are a breeze to the Gators. Gators Always 266 LOG Aiming Higher TOP RIGHT: What goes up must come down. BOTTOM LEFT: Neal Carter pops the net. BOTTOM RIGHT: Team members wait for rebound. SPORTS ILLUSTRATED 267 TOP RIGHT: Sian Smith shoots for two. TOP LEFT: Mike Nichols rebounds on the Rebels. BOTTOM RIGHT: Curlis Holmes can't be beat. BOTTOM LEFT: Up for the rebound. 268 LOG Gators Know All the Moves TOP LEFT: Stan Smith dunks it. TOP RIGHT: Coach Boydstun shows much concentration on the game. BOTTOM LEFT: The object is to keep your eye on the ball. BOTTOM RIGHT: Team morale is very important. SPORTS ILLUSTRATED 269 Gators Look to Higher Goals TOP LEFT: Gators discussing game plan. TOP RIGHT: Stan Smith takes it in for two. BOTTOM LEFT: You win some and you lose some. 271 THEM US 45 64 36 65 51 40 25 62 60 42 53 58 3 42 36 57 34 77 44 48 Texas High Jesuit South wood Parkway Jesuit Airline Haughton Texas High Parkway Airline TOP RIGHT: Gators work on their defense. BOTTOM RIGH Coach Burnum talks to team before game. 272 LOG }. V. Works With Talent 3P: 1979-80 JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM — Coach Johnny Burnum. Trey Henry. Roger Kelly. Kevin Marler. Gerald ss. Robert Moore. Glen Egan. Brady Demory. Timothy Carrol. Reginal Wolliains. John Jewitt. Patrick Baylor, Micheal Newson. and itrick Bonner. BOTTOM LEFT: Fellow Gator scores another two. BOTTOM RIGHT: Gators work together on their shooting. SPORTS ILLUSTRATED 273 Lady Gators prove Victorious WOODLAWN BYRD Southwood Huntington BYRD Parkway Southwood Huntington Bossier Woodlawn Woodlawn W. Monroe Haughton Airline Parkway Bossier Nat. Cen. Airline Parkway Bossier Green Oaks Nat. Cen. The Lady Gators Basketball team proved victorious in dis- trict 2-AAAA play in the 1979- BO season coming in 2nd. Get- ting off to a slow start in pre- season play, the Lady Gators pulled out when district rolled around. They became known as the Cinderella team of AAAA play. The team consisted of one returning starter, Susan Gold- man. She was aided by Pam Johns. Rose Kondrat, Jackie Ford, and Tina Pennywell. Coach Alma Moore had a strong bench consisting of Mitzi Bell, Sophia Kirkikis, Cathy Ware, and Paula Martin. These talented girls gained valuable experience along with personal satisfaction and made the year a winning one. ABOVE: Center: Coach Alma Moore: Left to right: Manager Mary Wells. Yolanda Dangerfield. Mitzi Bell. Jackie Ford. Pam Johr Rose Kondrat. Gwen Prelow. Susan Goldman. Natalie Carter. Cathy Ware. Tina Pennywell. Polly Martin. Sophia Kirkikis and stat tician Sarah Galloway. 274 LOG TOP LEFT: Center Susan Coldman tips the game off to a good start. TOP RIGHT: Rose Kondrat adds to the Gator score. TOP LEFT: Susan Coldman shoots for two. BOT- TOM RIGHT: Tina Penny well passes through a tight Raider defense. SPORTS ILLUSTRATED 275 TOP LEFT: Pam Johns looks for an open Calor. TOP RIGHT: Coach Alma Moore gives valuable pep talks during halflime. BOTTOM RIGHT: Gators anticipate the outcome of a Riader attempt. 276 LOG )SITE PAGE TOP LEFT: Susan Goldman wins an important tic ball 1 toss. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP RIGHT: Coach Moore explains san Goldman a new play. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM RIGHT: Cathy Ware shoots for one. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM LEFT: s had a tight defense. TOP RIGHT: Pam Johns adds a foul shot to the high Gator score. BOTTOM LEFT: Rose Kondrat and Susan man keep a tight defense. BOTTOM RIGHT: Cathy Ware psyches out an opponent. SPORTS ILLUSTRATED 279 280 LOG )SITE PAGE TOP LEFT: Pam Johns goes up for two. TOP CENTER: Tina Pennywell listens attentively to Coach Moore. OPPO- PAGE BOTTOM LEFT: Mit .i Bell warms up during half time. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM RIGHT: Pam Johns works on a three play. BOTTOM LEFT: Pam Johns looks for her man. BOTTOM RIGHT: Tina Pennywell goes up for easy two. SPORTS ILLUSTRATED 281 TOP RIGHT: Pam Johns wails for her connection. BOTTOM LEFT: Lady Chief shows football skills. BOTTOM RIGHT: Jackie Ford squeezes in two shots. 282 LOG LEFT: Eric Lonadier looks for the ball. ABOVE: Standing. Left to right: Coach Conway. Niel Carter. Todd Wolfram. Stan Davis. Nichols. Jeff Ricker. Steffon Bedford. Coach Leviston; Kneeling: Babe Amond. Eric Lonadier. Ernest Jackson. David Dethloff. Tony i. Brig Norwood. Nicke Nolfe. Gators Work Hard This year’s Gator baseball team looked forward to a win- ning season. After a slow sea- son last year, the team began practicing early this winter. The many returning lettermen provided a strong foundation for a successful team. Under the direction of Coach Leviston and Coach Conway, the squad worked hard in anticipation of a district title. SPORTS ILLUSTRATED 283 284 LOG Baseball Team Has Talent OPP. PAGE. TOP: Coach Lcviston holds man on third. OPP. PAGE. BOTTOM LEFT: Coach Conway signals base runner. OPP. PAGE. BOTTOM RIGHT: David Dethloff attempts to hit the ball. TOP LEFT: Tony White fields a grounder. TOP RIGHT: Jeff Ricker! winds up. BOTTOM RIGHT: Brig Norwood on first base. SPORTS ILLUSTRATED 285 Wrestling Team Shows Potential This year’s wrestling loam was under the direction of Coach Brown. The team con- sisted of sophomores, juniors, and seniors who contributed greatly to its success. Even though the team wasn’t a win- ner in every wrestling match, members all gained a very valu- able experience for next year. Outstanding wrestlers for this year's team were Danny Holmes, Todd Wolfram. Jeff Teague. Vincent McDay, and Eric Horton. The Gators look forward to having several other outstanding wrestlers back for next year such as Tom Agee. Robert Walker. Ben Adams. Benjamin Jamison, and Sam Chislom. BOTTOM: TEAM MEMBERS ARE — Standing, loft to right: Danny Holmes. Jeff Teague. Todd Wolfram. Tom Agee, and Coa Brown: Bottom row. left to right: Vincent McDay. Benjamin Jamison. Sam Chislom. Eric Horton. Robert Walker, and Ben Adan TOP: Jeff Teague shows how to handle Ben Adams with ease. 286 LOG Tennis Team Going to State The 1979-80 tennis team anticipated a very successful season this year. Last spring the Gator tennis team went unde- feated and dominated state while the boys’ team also went undefeated in match play and taking a third place berth in state. This year’s Gator tennis team had several outstanding return- ing lettermen. Representing the girls team are Suzanne Berry. Stephanie Fess, Pattie Harrison. Tammie Kelley. Amanda Phil- ips. and Evelyn Williams. Rep- resenting the boys’ team are Rob Feron. Chris Fess, Clay Fleishel, Jimmy Graves. Pat Harrison. Kenneth Myers, and Lacy Williams. These players represented the CS team very well. LEFT: Evelyn Williams and Tammie discuss thier strategy. BOTTOM LEFT: Suzanne Berry and Amanda Philips practice tennis school. BOTTOM RIGHT: Chris Fess follows through on an overhead. SPORTS ILLUSTRATED 287 TOP: Members of Boys' Team are — Standing. Left to right: Mike Lippard. Lacy Williams. Jimmy Graves. Rob Heron. Clay Finish Bubba Burt, and Pat Harrison: Kneeling. Left to right: Byron Trahan. Kenneth Myers. Chris Fess. and Aaron Brubaker. BOTTO Members of Girls' Team are — Standing. Left to right: Nancy Futrell. Amanda Philips. Pattie Harrison. Stephanie Fess. Tammie K ley. Evelyn Williams, and Suzanne Berry. 288 LOG LEFT: Lacy Williams steps into a backhand. TOP LEFT: Stephanie Fess concentrates on a forehand. BOTTOM LEFT: Pattie Harri- nashes a backhand. BOTTOM RIGHT: Pat Harrison cuts off a forehand volley. SPORTS ILLUSTRATED 289 Golf Team Hard to Beat in State This year’s golf learn, like last year’s, was a tough one to beat. They went through the season with only an occasional loss to spoil their nearly perfect record. Last year the Gator golf- ers came in second in State only missing out on first place by one stroke. The golf team this year was supervised and coached by Bob Horne. This year’s outstanding players were Curtis Crenshaw. Cris Webb. Bart Dornier. Scott Martin, and Robert Jackins. Next year, the team will also have help from junior golfers Bradly Massad, Mike Slack, and David Hoer- gan. BOTTOM: GOLF TEAM MEMBERS ARE — Left to right: Coach Horn. Chris Webb. Bart Dornier. and Scott Martin: Kneeling: Robi Jackins. Brad Massad. Mike Slack and David Hoergan. TOP RIGHT: Bart Dornier shows perfect form on this chip shot. 290 LOG DP LEFT: Chris Webb shows great concentration before making this putt. TOP RIGHT: Curtis Crenshaw is always ready to play If on a moment's notice. BOTTOM LEFT: Scott Martins' drives always look perfect. BOTTOM RIGHT: Coach Horne shows Brad lissad and Mike Slack what is wrong with the club's face. SPORTS ILLUSTRATED 291 MIDDLE RIGHT: Sarah Galloway practices form and speed on the hur- dles. BOTTOM LEFT: Carroll Watts and Janet Jimes have a lot of endurance. BOTTOM RIGHT: Lifting weights was a favorite” pastime of the track team. Girls Track Takes District The 1979 Girls Track team proved to be a very talented group of ladies throughout the 1979 season. During the district meet they swept up points plus a district championship title. Members of all district team were Rose Kondrat. 1st in shot put: Ellen Berkley. 2nd in 110 yd low hurdles and Tammie Fuller, 1st in 400 m run. the 1600 m relay placed 2nd, the 800 and 400 m relays placed 1st in dis- trict. Relay legs were Jackie Ford, Yolanda Dangerfield, Kathy Ware, Rose Kondrat and Karen Snow. Honorable men- tion district members were Car- roll Watts and Janet Jimes plac- ing 3rd in 800 m run and mile run respectively and Rose Kondrat in the discus throw. Rose also received the Most Valuable Gatorette award for the second year in a row. 292 LOG PPOSITE PAGE TOP RIGHT: MEMBERS ARE — 1st row: Mrs. A. Moore. 2nd row: Cathy Ware. Yolanda Dangcrfield. Karen low. Jackie Ford. Mitzi Bell; 3rd row: Sarah Galloway. Janet Jimes. Rose Kondrat. Carroll Walts, and Kllen Berkley. TOP LEFT: ose Kondrat brings in winning points in track meets. TOP RIGHT: Ellen Berkley practices her height for the high jump. BOTTOM: el ay legs are Cathy Ware. Rose Kondrat. Yolanda Ford. Karen Snow, and Jackie Ford. Sports Illustrated 293 Track Team Goes All Out for State This year’s 1980 boys track team went all out in their train- ing and running program. Under the direction of Coach Tommy Powell and new co- coach Martin Poole, the Gators did very well in their track meets. Last year the Gator track team went to district and just missed a berth for the state meet. This year’s track team had plenty of help in the form of Dennis Esther. Mark Priddy. Vincent McDay. Mike Wil- liams. Earl Moore . Rod Spence and Curtis Grappe. With this year's experience, the returning tracksters should be able to do very well just as last year’s track team was able to do. TOP RIGHT: Vincent McDay strains for that last inch in the broad jump. BOTTOM LEFT: Dennis Esther practices indoor for t triple jump. BOTTOM RIGI IT: TEAM MEMBERS ARE — Standing: Dennis Esther. Earl Moore, and Rod Spence: Bottom row (left right): Mark Priddy and Mike Williams. 294 LOG LEFT: Mike Williams and Earl Moore stretch out before practice. RIGHT: Rod Spence gathers speed before his pole vault. BOT- LEFT: Mark Priddy shows how dedicated he is by running in the rain. SPORTS ILLUSTRATED 295 THE 1979-80 GATOR CHEERLEADERS SA Genie Correll Dina Bennett — Head Cheerleader Lucretia Gandy Janet Kent 296 LOG GATOR SPIRIT NEVER DIES! Tammy Thoma Barbara Ware Donna Turnham Susan Sanders SPORTS ILLUSTRATED 297 TOP: The cheerleaders and AL E. Gator stand in front of the gator cake which was made for the Homecoming game. MIDDLE LEFT: The 1978-79 cheerleaders build a pyramid for the Home- coming game. MIDDLE RIGHT: Janet Kent and Genie Correll introduce a visiting cheerleader. LOWER RIGHT: The 1979-80 Cheerleaders. 298 LOG IT’S GREAT TO BE A GATOR! Craig Prothro. elected by the student body, served as the 1979-80 AL E. Gator. Craig was everything a true gator should be. bringing enthusiasm, spirit, and a sense of pride to all Shreve activities. The job of AL E. Gator was one of which required many hours of attending school func- tions in order to promote Gator spirit. While holding the responsibility of AL E. Gator, Craig was expected to attend football and basketball games, as well as pep rallies in order to cheer with the cheerleaders. The AL E. Gator tradi- tion was truly fulfilled by our 11th gator who added a little laughter and excitement to all activities he attended during the year. BOVE: AL E. Gator and Genie Correll cheer at an exciting football game. ABOVE RIGHT: AL E. gets ready for a pep rally. SPORTS ILLUSTRATED 299 Gatorettes Maintain Gator Spirit The 1979-80 Pep Squad, composed of over 120 spirited girls, presented many exciting and entertaining half-time shows during the victori- ous football season. Not only did they cheer at football games, but at basketball games as well. The Gatorettes showed their school spirit by making football tags, decorating football play- ers’ lockers, and cheering at all the pep rallies. This year the Gatorettes were under the supe- rior guidance and supervision of Miss Joyce Jor- dan. The Gatorettes’ never-ending motivation truly inspired ’’GATOR SPIRIT.” TOP RIGHT: 1979-80 Senior Officers are — Back. Left to right: Commander Dixie Olmstead. Admiral Bcv Grooms. Commander Janet Jimes: Front: Captain Anna Latham. ABOVE: 1979-80 Admiral is Bev Crooms. BOTTOM RIGHT: Catorettc sponsor — Miss Joyce Jordan. 300 LOG 3P LEFT: 1979-80 Junior Officers are — Standing: Lieutenant Leigh Hodges. Lieutenant Carroll Watts: Sitting: Lieutenant Sarie Jou- rt. Ensign Laura LeGrende. and Ensign Melanie Snodgrass: Not pictured: Ensign Karen Cason. TOP RIGHT: Anna Latham cheers a pep rally. ABOVE: CPO’s are — First row: Kim Cady. Lesley Simpson. Catherine Watts. Somar Galen. Sarah Galloway. Linda olland. Pam Pernici (Head). Susan Ulmer. Valerie Pickens, and Susan Baldridge: Second row: Becky Allen. Melanie Regan. Nancy ells. Laura Wolfe (Head). Holly Herbert. Valerie Butterfield. Sarah Spikes. Becky Reeves. Beth Conrad. Janet Woodruff. SPORTS ILLUSTRATED 301 GATORS WANT A VICTORY! WHAT TOP: First line: Lesley Simpson. Janet Vance. Evelyn Williams. Rachel Wilcox. Missy Mullins. Kathleen Robbins. Lori Wright. S Spillers. Melanie Regan: Second line: Pam Pernici. Kim Self. Karen Johnson. Terri Butler. Debbie Ratekin. Jax Noschese. Christine kin. Shundra O'Neal. Janice Holcomb. Valerie Butterfield: Third line: Somar Galen. Pam Hendershot, Kathy Austin. Gloria Younj Turner. Kristi Nelson. Sherry Lewis. Cindy Waite. Holly Herbert: Fourth line: Catherine Watts. Linda Bowles. Lynn Harbour. Jean man. Anne Watkins. Mary Revell. Cindy Castrogiovanni. Deborah Tompkins. Cheryl Givens. Laura Wolfe: Fifth line: Sarah Galli Linda Jarrell. Laurie Thoman. Ginger Davis. Laura Sherwin. Laura Mills. Lisa Rothell. Sara Shiplet, and Sarah Spikes. BOTTOM: line: Susan Ulmer. Tanya Gandy. Kathy Beason. Kathy Cullcdge. Laura Sigler. Susan Shaw. Beth Bennett. Julie Miller. Eleanor F Nancy Wells: Seventh line: Kim Cady. Laura DeFreese. Wendy Terry. Cammie Deckant. Leigh Ann Newman. Jennifer Wilburn. Wilson. Carolyn VanOsdell. Donna Sanderson. Becky Reeves: Eighth line: Susan Baldridge. Cherry Dunn. Donna Dowdle. Debbir fro. Susan Corsulowsky, Elizabeth Reeder. Natalie Nichols. Terri Taylor. Elise Moentmann. Becky Allen: Ninth line: Valerie Pi Lynctte Adams. Susie Boogearts. Felisa Wheeler. Pam Nelson. Georgia Booras. Kathy Wallbaum. Andrea Cook. Carolyn DeNova Conrad: Tenth line: Lynda Holland. Shawn Crammer. Saxonie Higginbotham. Cheryl Hardy. Laura LeGendre. Sarie Joubert. M Snodgrass. Carroll Watts. Leigh Hodges. Sydney Dowden. and Janet Woodruff. YOU GET IS WHAT YOU SEE! TOP: THE 1979-80 DRUM CORPS — Co-Commander Karen Purdy. Linda Smith. Sharon Freeman. Karen Snow. Erica Marx. Karen Moss, and Co-Com- mander Laura LeBlanc: Kneeling: Lynda Lyons, and Dedtra Bradford. LEFT: Pep Squad bundles up for a cold, exciting game. ABOVE: Sarah Spikes shows GATOR SPIRIT! SPORTS ILLUSTRATED 303 304 LOG BE A PEPPER, TOO? SPORTS ILLUSTRATED 305 9oe ooi • c Another year has passed and with it the events of another educating experi- ence. We learned a great deal this year — not only through books, but through people too. for it is through others that we find the real meaning of life. Even though the contents of this book may only begin to capture our high school memories, it will always attempt to bring back what we once knew. In closing, we wish to thank everyone in association with the production of this year’s LOG. with special thanks given to Mrs. Dorothy Flanagan, faculty advisor. John Holloway, editor Holly Herbert, associate editor Rose Kondrat. associate editor CLOSING 307 7 Just about the time you think you can make both ends meet, somebody moves both ends. ADVERTISEMENTS Rose Kondrat 308 LOG too WESTERN ELECTRIC Can you envision what your life would be like without a telephone? How would you mak arrangements for the big ball game? How would you contact your friends for help with you homework? How would the young men make their dates? How would the young women brea them? The telephone has become a necessary part of the American way of life. And, at Western Elec trie'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 student who will be tomorrow's leaders. Only through a quality education can you be prepared t assume this position. As John Denver puts it in The Eagle and The Hawk : Reach for the Heavens; hope for th future and all that you can be, not just what you are. Our employees — some of whom attended Captain Shreve High School — have made Shreve port the Telephone Capital of the World. Perhaps you will help us continue this traditio when you complete your formal education. 310 LOG Compliments of Progressive Printing Inc. P.O. Box 8353 Shreveport, LA 71108 222-0448 Res. Phone Office Phone 318-861-3859 318-425-5748 Good Luck Team from Royle-Duggan Equipment, Inc. 1540 Grimmet Drive P.O. Box 7333 Shreveport, LA 71 107 Pipe Yard E.H. EDDIE ROYLE 502 Fortson St. President Phone 318-221-6472 Compliments of LESTER BRAZZEL Money 311 Chomp 'Em Gators Compliments of a Great Friend! Compliments of L.R. BRAMMER, BUILDERS SUPPLY JR. Foot of 3rd St. off Marshall 222-5721 P.O. Box 295 BRAMMER ENGINEERING, INC. A.C 318 508 Beck Bldg. Off. Ph. 221-158 Shreveport, LA 71101 Home Ph. 868-001 Compliments of Good Luck Gators! MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM G. NADER Compliments of 1 THE JENKINS FAMILY 312 LOG Compliments of QUERBES AND BOURQUIN GO GET 'EM GATORS! Compliments of DR. MRS. A.L. LINDSEY, JR. AND FAMILY Compliments of A FRIEND Go Get 'Em Gators! Compliments of THE CRENSHAWS Money ALBERT FRYAR BROKERAGE CO. Phone 865-1434 P.O. Box 4353 Shreveport, LA John Fryar AUTO REPAIR Each year Midas replaces millions of mufflers, brakes and shocks. Here's why. For more than 20 years Midas has been a name you can trust for quality parts anc service. Our trained specialists offer fast efficient handling of all foreign and Ameri can cars, light trucks and vans. Address 1001 S'port-Barksdale Hwy. Shreveport, LA 71105 865-5641 It Pays to Midasize IF YOU'VE GOT 'EM FLOSS 'EM G. RANDY ALEWYNE, III Geologist 1234 Commercial National Bank Building, S'port, LA 71 101 GO! GATORS GO! 314 LOG CLEMENTS LINCOLN-MERCURY, Inc. MERCURY LINCOLN 1010 Shreveport-Barksdale Hwy. Shreveport, Louisiana 71105 Money 315 RON MEARS Partner SNOW, MOORE MEARS INSURANCE AGENCY THE ROBERTS CENTER P.O. Box 7217 1500 North Market Street Shreveport, Louisiana 71107 Business 22 I -4268 Residence 865-7520 HEALTH W)E FOOD STORE CO RESTAURANT 3309 LINE AVENUE REALTORS JJrocato BUILDERS Construction and Real Estate, Inc. 9410 Village Green Anthony Brocato, Jr. President Off. Res. 797-2451 861-7847 CHUCK SNYDER’S PHARMACY 3910 7009 3176 Youree Drive Pines Road North Market Phone 865-5131 687 6442 Phone 221 6175 SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA WALTER T. LAVELLE, JRm CLU PRUDENTIAL 227-1717 316 LOG The Sounds of mv Friends place Line at 68th 869-3518 Call: 222-5183 Compliments of THE GEORGE L RISINGER FAMILY ENNIS FINANCIAL PLANNING COMPANY Rogor N. Ennis Chartered Life Underwriter Estate Planning and Employee Benefit Consultants Suite 201 • l400Youree Drive • Shreveport, Louisiana 71101 'Telephone (318) 227-2310 Money 317 Chomp 'em Gators! Compliments of the Snodgrass Family TOM, DOT, AND MELANIE PILGRIMS' PROGRESS 6535 Line Ave. Shreveport, LA 71 106 868-3383 Marlene A. Shaw — Owner Furniture Accessories Antiques Interior Desig Best Wishes BERG MECHANICAL INC. 531 W. 61st Street 318 LOG Compliments of DR. AND MRS. CHAPMAN MARY E. East Sate Plaza • Shreveport, LA 71105 Phono 797-3138 Tobacco Pipes Accessories , M.A. Williams — J.R. Williams J ______________________A Compliments of DR. MRS. NOLAN SHAW, SUSAN AND MIKE GO GATORS! Compliments of THOR, SALLY, SHANNON AND ERIK SPANBERG Continental Mortgage Services Loans of All Kinds Fast — Friendly Service — 104 East Kings Hwy Telephone Shrevoport. LA 71104 (318)869-3268 Compliments of DR. SPIRO G. COSSE DR. NORMAN A. ZAFFATER Money 319 Compliments of VANIER GRAPHIC CORPORATION LOG GO! GATORS GO! you'll feel right at HOLMES JL holmes 'if' pontiac PINSON- CALHOUN AUTOMOBILE HOME INSURANCE 520 Spring Street 221-7881 Compliments of MARLIN EXPLORATION INC. HARGROVE INSURANCE Jack H. 307 E. 70th Street Cunningham Shreveport, LA General Agent 865 8481 WASHINGTON NATIONAL INS. 3826 Southern 865-5157 mm Money 321 COLONIAL FEDERAL Savings Loan Association YARBROUGH'S PHARMACY INC. 1937 E. 70th St. Shreveport, LA 71 105 Phone 865-5667 Hallmark Cards Gift Cosmetics Free Delivery WHEN IT COMES TO MAKING EVERY DOLLAR WORK FOR YOU... Who Gin? _ We Can! American! American Bank AND TRUST COMPANY Mimbir FOIC 322 LOG KOKA 1550 The Soul of Shreveport 4316 Youree Dr., Shreveport, LA 71 105 Congratulations Seniors of 1980! 869-3004 Juanice Holloway 861-1874 □3 realtor Jackie Watkins 797-7731 uvt f‘Ht asTotc stuvici MLS Always Welcome to DON'S SEAFOOD STEAK HOUSE 3100 Highland Av . • Phone 845 4291 SHREVEPORT. LOUISIANA 71104 Also i in LAFAYETTE BATON ROUGE BEAUMONT 301 E. Vormillion 6823 Airline Highway Interstate 10 HOUSTON NEW ORLEANS 307 North Belt 4801 Veterans Highway SHREVEPORT BROADCASTING COMPANY GO GATORS! Compliments of THE GALLOWAY FAMILY WIGGINS, SARAH GLENA Money 323 FASHIONS FOR BOTH MEN WOMEN EAST KINGS COURTS TOWNHOUSE APARTMENTS 1820 East Kings Hwy. Shreveport, LA 71105 JEAN CAMP Phone 869-3039 Manager Area Code 318 Ashi ' LOUIE COBB'S SHREVE-CIl BAR-B-Q Phone 861-4796 1236 Shreveport-Barksdale Hwy. Shreveport, Louisiana 71104 Complete Catering Service Go Gators! AMERICAN PLUMBING CO. 324 LOG LEWIS PHARMACIES UPTOWN DRUG 4830 Line Avenue 861-2455 YOUREE DRIVE DRUG 3312 Youree Drive 868-4461 LEWIS PHARMACY 102 E. Kings Highway 868-0569 Tench Electric Motor Works REPAIRING — REWINDING — REBUILDING OF ELECTRIC MOTORS — GENERATORS AND EQUIPMENT 1616 Market Street Shreveport, LA 71 101 Money 325 MASTER PLUMBING CO. 237 Peyton-Colquitt PI. Shreveport, LA 711 15 Sam Cicero John Parke 868-1916 865-4104 797-030 FREES, INC. 2531 Samford Ave., Shreveport, LA 71 103 Phone (318) 424-2651 Air Conditioning — Refrigeration — Heating — Sale — Sorvice — Installation RONALD P. FREE President OTTO'S SPORTS CENTER Broadmoor — 4050 Youree Drive Shreveport, Louisiana 71 I 15 A ES AIRITE EQUIPMENT SALES P.O. Box 6007 516 W. 62nd Street Shreveport, Louisiana 71106 Telephone 318-869-3129 WAYNE TAMPLIN 861-289 Compliments of THE BYRD FAMILY GO GET'EM GATORS Compliments of THE JIM MOORE FAMILY JIM, JUNE, JODI, AND JEFF HUNTER FLORIST 925 E. 70th at Creswell Shreveport, Louisiana 71106 3i8 865-8475 GO GET'EM GATORS! THE McNEILL FAMILY BEN, SUE, BRIAN, AND LAURA Money 327 Compliments of BETTY AND GEORGE FRANKLIN PRINTING OFFICE SUPPLIES Sinco 1928 STANDARD PRINTING COMPANY 616 Edwards Street Shreveport, Louisiana 71 101 FRANK FULCO Phonos: Representative 221-5225 — 221-5226 TO CAPTAIN SHREVE From A Good Friend I Holland, Kent Parker J Insurance Agency, Inc. (318) 865-4282 P.O. BOX 5818 3616 YOUREE DR.. SHREVEPORT. LA. 71105 Southwest Shreveport Mobile Homes, Inc. 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Howard Bridges and Associates Southfield Plaza 5805 Youree Drive Shreveport, LA 71 105 Bus: 318-861-7666 ROBERTS CIGAR TOBACCO COMPANY, INC. WHOLESALE CIGARS • CIGARETTES • TOBACCOS • PIPES • SUNDRIES 851 Hope St. P.O.Box 28 Telephones 222-8334 — 222-8335 — 222-8336 Shreveport, LA 71162 SHEET METAL • HEATING • AIR CONDITIONING AIR-REF, INC. 2510 Bell Street Shreveport, LA 71103 Phone 318-425-8621 GARY MORRIS JEFF PATTERSO 330 LOG Gengitktulatwns ait: Off yO -' v 4itn WMIMt) r 0 Vatyt lortombft '•'•) 10 C-IC f 9 II 1 CC UM ie 'Aj«( IN ! 09 vt e'ovi oi M koi hm «i C J Keepsake Diamond Center 222 0718 Mall St. Vincont Shreveport, LA Phone 221-8471 P.O. Box 4036 Shreveport, LA 71104 I 5CCALL Co.. Inc. 1 CO CHtlOVSC . . WMuAtiNG ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS 3 I I Highland Ave. RALPH S. SEGALL Shreveport, LA 71 101 Compliments Compliments Compliments of of the : of TUCKER INSURANCE JAMES L. ADAMS FAMILY M.E. BROSSETTE FAMILY Money 331 Insurance for You and Yours CORROON BLACK HUTCHINSON GREEN 6001 Financial Plaza 686-3141 P.O.Box 9500 Shreveport, LA 71 109 Compliments of THE HUSSEY FAMILY Chomp 'em Gators! Compliments of YVONNE VALARIE BUTTERFIELD County Seat Stores the Levi's and Other Clothes That Won't Let You Down. fashion Compliments of WALTER WATTS FAMILY CATHERINE CARROLL DEPARTMENT STORES Six Locations to Serve You •SOUTHPARKMALL •MALL ST. VINCENT • EASTGATE CENTER •HEARTO' BOSSIER • NORTH MARKET PLAZA • WESTWOOD CENTER 332 LOG c cjual edekal SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 1754 E. 70th Street, Shreveport, La. FSLIC ________________________!___________________ Best Wishes Gators! THE MILLERS — Jim, Joanne, Kathy Compliments of HOLCOMB FAMILY — Jim, Faye, Janice, Laurie GO GATORS! MR. MRS. JACK HODGES, FAMILY CINDE AND LEIGH Money 333 We Love You Gators! THE CROOMS FAMILY Jim, Peggy, Bev, Cindy, and Jay AMERICAN FAMILY LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF COLUMBUS HOME OFFICE: COLUMBUS. 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Compliments of CARL G. GOODMAN FAMILY Compliments of A FRIEND Money 339 Your exciting DEPARTMENT STORES sz DO W1SITO WN HEART O’ DOSSIER SOUTH PARK HALL UPTOWN DUPONT MORTGAGE AND LOAN CORP. SANDRA COSBY, PRESIDENT 3000 Knight St., Suite 210 Shreveport, LA 71 105 Phone (318)861-4526 Compliments of SHREVEPORT ARMATURE AND ELECTRIC WORKS INC. MIIBAR Good Luck from MILBAR STUDENTS CUFF BARNES TRACY BARNES BLAKE POWELL GREGG WILSON 340 LOG Residential Commercial Irrigation P.O.Box 6123 Bossier City, LA 71111 (318)746-4755 Pioneer Bank TRUST CO. Member FDIC On the corner in your neighborhood. On your side in banking. Have a Pepsi day! MIDWAY MARINE 2446 Midway Money 341 £ § Annette Burke pfanet Jimes .ElisISMoen t iy a n n Money 343 ■■ FLEMING IRRIGATION INC. 344 LOG (318) 869-3336 7120 Line Avenu Shreveport, Louisiana 71 I0 ANALYTICAL LOGGING, INC. Residence: 865-1738 Office: I (318)222-4621 Ralph Robinson 1610 Wells Island Road P.O. Box 7467 Shreveport, Louisiana 71107 Money 347 348 Hit Harkey Realtor JIM GRAVES Sales Associate Southern Hills Office Broadmoor Office Ellerbe Road Office 9446 Kingston Road 5813 E. Kings Hwy. 328 Ellerbe Ridge Ph. 686-2420 Ph. 865-4241 Ph. 868-2755 P.O. Box 5005 Res. Phone 865-5178 Shreveport, LA 71 105 Money 349 ML .T.V. 510 Creswell at Marshall Streot P. O. Box 224 Shreveport, La. 71162 Telephone (318)222-2139 FURNITURE REPAIR REFINISHIN0 COMPANY Make the Old Look New Again. 804 McDade St. Bossier City, La. 742-6621 Earl J. Rose, Owner Compliments of 350 LOG WALTER T. LAVELLE i se ®uoW REGAN ENTERPRISES, INC. Bernie Regan Individual Professional Consulting Service Telephones Bus. 318-424-8391 517 Levin Lane President Home 318 865-5707 Shreveport, La. 71105 352 LOG ARE YOU READY? Northwestern State University is an institution of proud traditions, which is under- standable when it is considered that the univorsity is in its 95th year and is located in picturesque, historic Natchitoches, oldest permanent settlement in tho Louisiana Purchase. Through the years, Northowostern has earned the reputation as a pathfin- der in innovative education. But we take our groatest pride in the warm, friendly, relaxed atmosphere which enhances the education process and makes college life so enjoyable. We are proud of our modornistic, 75 building physical plant... the class- rooms, dormitories, dining facilities, research labs, library athletic facilities, art cen- ters. But we also share our students pride in the beauty of the rolling hills of our 1,000 acre campus. Northwestern thinks learning should be fun and that college life should be momorable. STEP IN OUR DIRECTION, WE CAN HELP! NSU MONEY 353 Good Luck at TECH JAY HOLLAND Compliments of KJOE CLASS OF '82 Trudie Abner Ben Adams Scott Aymand Patrick Baylor Sherry Benard Suazanne Berry De Ann Bianca Tim Broussard Bucky Buck Leanne Burelbach Cindy Capeland Mary Chapman Oebby Clanton Amy Colgin Kelly Copeland Kim Costanza Andrea Davis Rita Dunn Kristin Fertita Susan Font Ricky Fox Aimee Franklin Walter Gardner Laura Gassaway Karen Go Jane Godfrey Ann Goodrich Gina Gullo Tammy Harper Kent Hatcher Robert Jackins Leslie Johnson Steve Johnson Stacey LaBorde Madeline Latham Mary Ellen McGee Laura McNeill Sharon Malsh Susie Mason Stacey Metzgar Lynne Miller Mike Milner Siema Misra Luara Montgomery Jodie Moore Anigie Moore Becky Nelson Susan Nichols Don Patty Jeff Pennell Blake Powell Colly Roberts Julie Robichaud Charlie Rogers Clay Rowe Don Rucker Angie Schowalter Leah Sherman Julie Sigler Dee Spillman Rhonda Templin Sherri Thrailkill Sharon Townson Wee Gee Trahan Ginger Trigg Larry Weaver Sharon Worley Gray Young Compliments of RED RIVER CHEVY Foot of Traffic Street Bride Bossier City, La. INC. BTU INSULATION Serving the Shreveport Bossier Area Over 20 Years Blown Fiberglass FOR INFORMATION CALL BTU INSULATORS INC 551 Turkey Trail 868-2845 PICNIC AREA serious si np. ALCOHOLIC ''erages allowed Sf. Y ORD. NO. 171 356 LOG WE ARE WILD, WE ARE CRAZY, WE'RE THE CLASS OF 1980! TOMMY BLACK ALAN DOWNS DEBORA STOMENT ROBFERON JEFFTEY TEAGUE DIXIE OLMSTEAD DONNIE CAREY WHIT CONWAY SUSAN MCINTYRE LORI WRIGHT JOETEBELE CINDY WAITE BEN BUTLER JOHN HOLLOWAY CHERYL GIVAN JANET KENT TREY WYNN KATHY AUSTIN CHRISTY JONES PANETTE METTZ TERRI TAYLOR SHARON SPILLERS SCOTT GREEN ELIZABETH LOVE KIM SELF BART DORNIER SHELLEY CLEMENTS DEBORAH TOMPKINS SCOTT MARTIN MICHAEL AURA LACY WILLIAMS JOHN TRIGG EDWARD CLOYD TOM HESTER RONNIE WAGNON CURTIS CRENSHAW ANNA LATHEM LIZ GAHN JIMMY GRAVES CHRISSY STERBA LISA GO DAVID DETHLOFF MARC SILBERMAN CRAIG PENNELL BRAD BOZEMAN PHYLLIS KOLANKO JANICE HOLCOMB KATHY MILLER LISA ADAMS MELANIE REGAN ANETTE BURKE RANDY BROWN VAL BUTTERFIELD NANCY WELLS ANDREA COOK JILL BENNETT CAROLYN DENOVA AMY BROSSETTE HOLLY HERBERT JANET VANCE ELEANOR FRASER EDWIN BYRD KAREN MOSS KEVIN HOLLAND ROSE KONDRAT LISA ROTHELL BLAKE JONES DONNATURNHAM CHERYL HARDY RUSTY DOWNEY DONNA SANDERSON LYNN HARBOUR DAVID DUNCAN NANCY LODESTRO BLAKE PALMER SARAH SPIKES JANA FULLER LUCY RICHARDS BECKY REEVES AUBREY BURROUGHS CHRISTY WILBRUN BETH CONRAD SUSAN SANDERS CHUCK HABERTHUR KAREN SNOW SANDRA SMITH TROY FORE DEBBIE JORSTAD ERICA MARX DEBBIE DAVIS CLYDE DORNIER KAREN PURDY CAROLYN VAN OSDELL TODD WOLFRAM LINDA SMITH GINGER DAVIS LAMAR PUGH JULIE MILLER SHARON FREEMAN MICHAEL TAYLOR BECKY ALLEN GENIE CORRELL BEVCROOMS Best Wishes! Bufler-Johnson, Inc. 600 Travis Place Shreveport, Louisiana 71 101 Congratulations on Your Senior Year WESTLAND OIL CO. Blenders and Packagers of Lubricating Oils Contract Packaging Specialists Manufacturers of High Performance Motor and Industrial Oils and Fluid Greases Mike Nichols E. W. Ed Cook 929-2970 General Manager , 0 Minutes From Shreveport Foot of Wilson St. Blanchard, La. 71009 Go Get Em Gators Compliments of THE PENNELLS Bear Wheel Alignment — Wheel Balancing Brakes Relined — Motor Tune Up Air Condition Service BROADMOOR GARAGE 505 East Kings Highway — Phone 868-1352 Roy Osborne Shreveport, Louisiana 71105 CEMTENAFfY REALTY 869-2538 Go Gators! Compliments of SH REVEPORT ARMATURE AND ELECTRIC WORKS, INC. Money 359 Maddry Paml Body Shop About Your New Paint Job 2540 Southern Ave. Shreveport, Louisiana 71104 Telephone (318)425-3287 Daihions. 1253A Shreve City 2005 Jewella Ave. 2635 Sunset Plaza 1734 East Gate Center 202 North Thomas Drive %Box 7803 Shreveport, Louisiana 71107 (318)222-9251 Beaumont Dallas El Paso Houston Lubbock New Orleans San Antonio Shreveport Tulsa No one knows the athlete's foot like The Athlete's 360 LOG Thompson Machine Works, Inc. P.O. Box 282 • Old Mansfield Rd. Keithville, La. 71047 Jim Thompson THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES 2 Buckner Square 1800 Buckner Street Shreveport, Louisiana J. M. McLure Agency Manager Home Office: 1285 Avenue of the Americas, New York, N.Y. An Equal M F Opportunity Employer Good Luck Gators! THETURNHAM FAMILY: Bob, Mona, Robby, And Donna BOBBY L GREENE PLUMBING HEATING CO., INC. 2630 Midway Ave. Shreveport, La. Phone 631 -0235 By Appointment Phone 865-3549 Excellence in Hair Design and Hair Grooming Products THE RAZOR’S EDGE 262 Ockley Drive Shreveport, Louisiana YEARWOOD'S Louisiana's Leading Uniform House 129 East 70th Shreveport, La. 71106 Phone 861 3584 362 LOG Choose from our outstanding line-up of financial services! COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK SHREVEPORT. LOUISIANA MEMBER EEOERAl OEROSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION CNB... I YOUR COMPLETE FINANCIAL CENTER ! JIM CROOMS AGENCY 3000 Knight Street 861 0579 Shreveport, La. Phone A C 318 P.O. Box 6022 865-7163 ARK-LA-TEX FOUNDRY SUPPLY, INC. 500 W. 61 st St. Tommy N. Nettles Shreveport, La. 71106 364 LOG Compliments of THE BROADMOOR UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Fireplace Equipment Docorative Cabinet Hardware and Accessories Custom Bath Accessorios Entrance Loclts Contract Building Hardware TOMMY'S SPECIALTY HARDWARE Helen and Tommy Wall 131 E. Kings Highway Phone: 868 3585 Shreveport, La. 71104 We Love You Gators! THEJONES — Jim, Angie, Angie, and Blake Best Wishes! GENERAL SCRAP MATERIAL CO. Good Luck to the New Kid in Town! Compliments of Dr. and Mrs. Chapman and Mary E. Mom and Dad Money 365 Best Wishes for a Good Year! Compliments of the K. F. Worley Family 366 LOG 2621 Sunset Village Shreveport, La. -71 108 A Division of Turner Sleep Shops Inc. Jim Walker Phone 631 0164 | CLARKE'S JEWELERS INC. OF SHREVEPORT 3916 Youree Dr. • Shreveport, La. 71 105 • 318-865-5658 Four Generations of Memory Making YOUREE DRIVE TEXACO Bob Headrick — Operator Tune Up — Brake Service — Wheel Balancing Auto Air Conditioning — Mufflers Pick Up and Delivery Phone 868-4373 5909 Youree dr. Shreveport, La. 71105 Compliments of CHAPMAN'S NURSERY 9045 East Kings Hwy. 861-6035 30 Years Making Plants Grow Money Mama's Girls PAGHETT , H to MCAT «AUf!C Mk , '..MM! 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Johnson 797-3200 Connie Avant 797-7973 Paula Gray 861-1419 Johnnie Schulman 797-0324 Johnnie Cathey 868-5813 Mimi Harris 868-0655 Linda Kay Walker 861-4429 Bossier: 4902 Barksdale Boulevard, Bossier ... 318-747-0674 Southwest: 2555 Flournoy-Lucas Road, Shreveport... 318-687-281 I West: West 70th at Pines Road, Shreveport... 318-687-2747 The Largest Selling Encyclopedia in the World Authoritative Comprehensive Up to Date Easy to Use J. O. Grann, 930 Lane Bldg., Shreveport, La. 71 101 Telephone: 221-8517 The World Book Opens the Windows of the Mind __________to the Wonders of the World Money 369 Alexander Alexander Buckner Square BRINGS IT ALL TO YOU. Insurance brokers and consultants for commerce and industry. STEphENSON f loORXOVERiNQS, iNC. The Future Belongs to Those Who Prepare for It Think About a Career ... Not Just a Job. AYERS SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Town House Shreveport HARRY FRANK ALLEN Builds the Nicest Homes in Town (Signed) His Mother YARBROUGH INTERIOR DESIGNERS 3322 Line Ave. Shreveport, 865-7777 La. 71104 513 Beck Building Shrevepor La. 71101 T. R. McClellan Petroleum Geologist Res. 865-0818 Bus. 425-70 370 LOG We are one of America’s fastest tions... a diversified energy company exploring for oil and gas in 15 states. We are also one of the country's major providers of drilling services to the petroleum industry and we mine coal in Eastern Kentucky, too. In the four years ending in 1978. Transcontinental has more than doubled its strength to nearly 1000 and more than tripled its assets to $85,000,000. As further evidence of our growth, our stock is now available on the American Stock Exchange. Our expansion will continue as we go wherever necessary and do'whatever it takes to help satisfy an energy-hungry America, planning that growth from right here in Shreveport. ©TRANSCONTINENTAL OIL CORPORATION Corporate Headquarters: 1400 First National Bank Tower. Shreveport, Louisiana 71101 318 222-9511 Compliments of ARKLA GAS COMPANY P.O.Box 1734 425-1271 KEITH D. PETERSON COMPANY, INC. Insurance Risk Management 404 Travis Street P.O. Box 11 Shreveport, Louisiana 71166 Area Code (318) 221 0547 The Western Company •C«BMttii|9AcidhlB|9Fractiirtii| Pacesetters 9 747 1990 49MIM Ri Boeder Ctty, La. 117 970« Area Bales Office MU Sooth Tewers Shreveport, La. 372 LOG S RADIO DISPATCHED UNITS FOP BETTER SERVICE 24 HOUR SERVICE SPECIALIZING IN ALL TYPES OF REPAIR ’ ELECTRIC SEWEROOTER WATER HEATERS REMODELING SPECIALIST RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIAL 686-7909 SERVING THE ENTIRE ARK-LA TEX 1868 Live Oak Or (OFFICE 2526 MIDWAY AVi Shreveport, La. 71108 P.O. Box 8746 Area Code 318 636-7450 71 108 THORNTON INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY CO., INC. 5901 Courtesy Lane Mill and Industrial Supplies • Alloy • Valves and Fittings Rubber Products • Pumps and Compressors Carbide Cutting Tools Money 373 Dee Cottingham Barbara Jackson DEE AND BARB'S HOUSE OF GROOMING Phone 2400 East 70th Street 865-2963 Shreveport, La. 71105 Sheila Murry Margie Loe 6505 Line Ave. No. 58 Pierremont Common Shreveport, La. 71106 SOUTHERN MUD-LOGGING Phone 325-3393 — Monroe, La. Phone 425-1819 — Shreveport, La. 374 LOG Hang in There Gators! STAF SALES AND EQUIPMENT CO. Leo McDonald — Owner Billy Stockton — Sales Today’s student is tomorrow’s leader! HAST METALS CORPORATION THE HICA CORPORATION A good place to work Compliments of HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS LOAN 624 Market Compliments of ABSTRACT TITLE SERVICE, INC. Money 375 Mexican food with Mama's Touch Compliments of Dr. and Mrs. Berry Lianne, Susanne, and Lee Compliments of HUGH RINKLE GENERAL LIFE 376 LOG Best Wishes THE SHREVEPORT TIMES 108th Year of Leadership in the Arlc-La-Tex WORLEY DUNLOP, REALTORS Office (318) 869-3273 6702 Fairfield Ave. Shreveport, La. 71106 Don't Make a Move Without Us! Compliments of Dr. Baldrige and Family Money 377 W-K-M @ WELLHEAD SYSTEMS, INC. Products of Creative Engineering Gators Are Greater! ACCURATE PATTERN Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Simpson, Teresa, Carla, and Lesley WORKS, INC. AUBREY HOME REMODELING R. Clayton Boyter We Do It All Bus. (318)425-1003 222-4189 Aubrey Moreau P.O. Box 7184 Shreveport, La. 71107 Log Staff Editors Say: Go Gators! John Holloway, Holly Herbert, Rose Kondrat Money 379 Help Keep Captain Shreve 1 BE A GATOR BOOSTER! FORTUNE GAS AND OIL, INC. Ph.318-222-4647 504 Mid South Towers Shreveport, Louisiana 71 101 380 LOG Best Wishes for Another Successful Season Tom Wood Wayne Curtis STATE FARM AGENTS 1939 E. 70th Street Ph._ 797-2282 CORE LABORATORIES, INC. f'eholcum Hc n'rotr b.n infrrxn Phone 222-5998 Shreveport, Louisiana CADDO COFFEE AND CAFE SUPPLY CO. 203 Milam Cafe and Lounge Supplies and Fixtures Good Luck Gators! The Joe Milner Family Compliments of Nancy Hurley Money The Difference Is Used Auto Parts We think it’s kind of dumb to spend big dollars on new parts for used cars. Pipes Foreign Car Parts 806 Aero Drive Shreveport, Louisiana 318-222-9547 Pipes GM Auto Parts 505 Montgomery Street Shreveport, Louisiana 318-222-8756 Pipes Ford Chrysler Parts 909 Aero Drive Shreveport. Louisiana 318-222-6224 Pipes U-Pull-lt Car Parts 707 Aero Drive Shreveport, Louisiana 318-227-1010 382 LOG Best Wishes for another Championship season CRYSTAL CHL COMPANY Money 383 itfiNJr' flBPi mmK lli m Missy FalbaurjiftJ Janet WooduvWN Lucretia Gand j Jenny Correll Becky Reeves Cheryl Given Debbie Jorstad Kathy Miller Anna Latham Deborah Tompkins Me Wild Women of '80 Say: GQGggbM Gator viLori WrighJ y Janice Holcombe Elanor Fraser Nancy Wells Donna Sanderson Laura Wolfe Carolyn DeNovo Dixie Olmstead Beth Conrad Chrisy Wilburn Sarah Spikes Lori Clamton Sharon Spillers OPEN 11:00 a.m. till 10:00 p.m. Sundays: 2:00 till 9:00 p.m. Chocolate yogurt-Tues Fri. Other flavors rotate days Plain yogurt every day DRIVE-UP WINDOW!! Cones, dishes - 55c or 75c pints, quarts. $1.50. $2.75 (Pies - order in advance. $5.00) ° eh voi cport.UV. 1AA ¥ We are proud of our very own gator! Marty The Maurice Regan Family Compliments of the Kenneth Purdy Family Go Gators! Good Luck Melanie Marty Regan The Hardees Martin, Cheryl, Ashli BASSIN' GATORS Carey Cox Jeffrey DeFaf+a Jeff Randall John Jarref Kevin Kohnen Money 385 Good Luck Gators! THE FORE FAMILY Freak their Cerebrum The Booras Family George and Sophia, Charlie, Tommy, Eve- lyne, and Georgia! Freshman Class of '83 Kathy Fertitta Sophia Kirkikis Karen Greenburg Patrick Monarch Craig Prothro Bart Doirner Sean Galen Audee Boyd Ellen Jouppi Lisa Brubacher Kris Benecke John Storment Joby Gray HANDYMAN 321 I West 70th Street Phone 686 7575 Shreveport, Louisiana 71108 V MANPOWER TEMPORARY SERVICES 386 LOG FOUR WHEELERS SAY: GO FOR IT!! Jay Turner Jimmy Graves Kerry Newman Lacy Williams Troy Fore Joe Cook Money 387 Compliments of MASTER PRODUCTS CO. INSURANCE DETHLOFF, JORDAN MCCLURE, INC. C. R. Dethloft, 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 Drive Suite 101 P. O. Box 5759 Shreveport, Louisiana 71105 Telephone (318)869 2525 Good Luck Gators! Compliments of The Bernie Regan Family Bernie Quay Melanie 388 LOG Good Luck Gators! Compliments of the TEMPLEX, Inc. OIL GAS mlkLORATION II P.O.Box 5914 RICHARD C. TEMPLIN ||i|| 3344 Youree Dr. MiM. Shreveport, La. j ithrJw 71105 318 869-3224 Richard C. Templin Family Money 389 Jerry Montgomery Salutes His Outstanding Tennis Champions ♦LACY WILLIAMS ♦STEPANIE FESS ♦JIMMY GRAVES ♦SUSANNE BERRY ♦ROBFERON ♦AMANDA PHILLIPS ♦EVELYN WILLIAMS The finest young people on and off the courts! MALLARD DRILLING CORPORATION Don Mettz Tom Carmody 390 LOG COMPLIMENTS OF THE KEEP HAPPY GROCERY STORES OF SHREVEPORT AND BOSSIER GATORS ARE NUMBER ONE!!! LOG 391 1606 N. Market 1979 Airline spORTJQue 4010 Jewella 6301 Youree Ski Tennis Golf • Jogging 2010 Victory Dr. Shreiieport's 'finest Sports Rppard Shop” 6509 iinr flue nut Marshall, Tex. 34 Pinrfmwtt (omrm typer Icurl Pwm: m-44H WHATABURGER We Don’t Start Without You! FBLA Congratulates the Seniors of 1980 ■Staffers Blake Powell, J Hfd Laura McNeill enjol 392 LOG MONEY 393 PATRONS OF 1980 Fannie and Viclci Adams Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Brooks Mr. and Mrs. Philip Burch Col. and Mrs. Ei Braddock Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Campbell Cook Family Debbie Davie Fannon Family Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Fleishel III, Clay and Allen Barbara and Aimee Franklin The Galen Family The Don Gassaway Family Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Greer and Laura Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gray Holly and John Mr. and Mrs. G. Humphrey Interstate Kelley Family The LaBorde Family The Laverty Family Kate Lawrence Lodestro Family Amanda Mann Kathy McFadden Mr. and Mrs. Bennie McNiell Brian and Laura McNeill Melanie sez HI!!! The Mills Family Jeff Moore Blake Powell Mrs. L. G. Powell Powell Music Company The Tommy Powell Family Mr. Jay A. Pruett Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Rhoads, Amy and Beth Roses dad sez hii!! Barbara and Renee Simmons Bubba Smith Talley Family B. L. Thrailkill Family Eugene Wahburne Family Dr. and Mrs. W. F. Washburne and Family B. H. Young, M. D. A 4360 YOUREE DRIVE SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA Go Get 'em Gators CONTINENTAL Compliments of MORTGAGE CORPORATION THE REEVES FAMILY Jim, Reba, Jim, John and Becky! Compliments Compliments of of HARGROVE INSURANCE THEKONDRATS Rose and Shirley COMPANY Go! Gatorettes Go! 396 LOG Compliments of McCONTHY ASSO. WE MADE IT! Compliments of EAST KINGS COURT APARTMENTS AD STAFF SEZ — O. K.! MONEY 397 Townsom CPhotogra phy' Carroll at Youree 861-7373 THE CENTENARY SCHOOL OF CHURCH CAREERS CENTENARY COLLEGE OF LOUISIANA It's worth looking into (L 1 -jOth (1Jeci z Uptown Center Line Ave. at Pierremont Ph. 865 1401 THE STAGE BAND TROMBONES HAVE THE SOUND OF THE 80'S PAUL ROBINSON JEFF PENFIELD GO GATORS scon WILSON RANDY DROWN Index to Advertisers Abstract................. Accurate ................ Adams Family............. AirRef................... Airite Equipment......... Alexander and Alexander . Randy Alewayne ......... Harry Allen............. American Bank............ American Family.......... American Plumbing........ Analytical............... Anderson Oil............. Arkla Gas............... Arkla-Tex Foundry....... Athlete's Foot ......... Aubrey Home Remodeling Ayer's School of Business . . Dr. Baldridge........... Bealls.................. Berg ................... Bolemar ................ Booras Family........... Booster Club ........... Brammer................. Lester Brazzel.......... Broadmoor Church........ Broadmoor Garage........ Broadmoor Methodist Brocato Realty......... Brossette Family....... BTU Insulations........ Dr. Buford............. Builders Supply......... Butler-Johnson......... Butterfields........... Byrd's................. Caddo Coffee........... Centenary College...... Centenary Realty...............................359 Champion Building..............................339 Chapman Family.................................319 Chapman Nursery................................367 Charlies.......................................348 Clanton Family.................................330 Clanton Lumber.................................350 Clarke's Jeweler's.............................367 Clements ......................................315 Oscar Clyod....................................369 Cobb's.........................................324 Coke...........................................316 Coloniel Federal...............................322 Commercial National............................363 Continental ...................................319 Core Labs......................................381 Cosse..........................................319 Counter Citer .................................381 Coutret and Asso...............................326 County Seat....................................332 Cowen Studios..................................395 Carey Cox......................................385 Crenshaw's.....................................313 Croom's Family.................................334 Crystal Oil....................................363 Dee and Barbs..................................374 Depot..........................................324 Dorn's Seafood.................................323 Dupont.........................................340 Earthreal......................................316 Eggelhoff......................................360 Elaines........................................360 Ennis..........................................317 El Chico.......................................376 Equitable......................................362 Farley Glass...................................329 Fashion........................................335 Flemings.......................................344 Troy Fore......................................386 375 379 331 330 326 370 314 370 322 334 324 347 330 372 364 360 379 370 377 332 376 367 386 380 312 311 388 359 364 316 ,331 356 ,314 ,312 ,358 ,332 ,327 ,381 ,398 400 LOG Foremost ............. Fortune Gas........... Frank H. Ford......... Franklin.............. Franks Petro.......... Free's Inc............ Albert Fryer.......... Furniture Repair...... Galloway Family....... Deli Gasino........... iGator Gals........... Gemini Explorations.. , General Lite......... General Scrap........ Go For It............ Carl G. Goodman ... Goodrich Oil......... Green Acres Apts . . . Bobby L. Green....... Hutchinson and Green Guys and Dolls....... Hancock Insurance ... Brothers Hair Design . landyman............. Eardee Family......... argrove ........... erberts............ lickory Stick...... lodges Family...... lolcomb Family.... lolland-Kent...... lollan Family..... lolloway Watkins .. lolmes Pontiac .... lome Federal...... lorn and Ross..... Jill Hunter ....... lancy Hurley...... lussy Family ..... lenkins Family..... Iones Family....... 364 380 334 328 335 326 314 .350 .323 .335 .328 .376 .376 .365 .387 .339 .329 .337 .362 .346 .367 .330 .386 ..385 ..321 ..395 ..377 ..333 ..333 ..328 ..354 ..323 ..321 ..375 ..373 ..332 ..327 ..381 ..332 ...313 ...365 Kast Metals ......... Keep Happy........... Keepsake............. Kings Court.......... Kings Truck and Body . . KJOE................. KOKA................. Kondrat Family....... Walter T. Lavelle .... LBT................. Lewis............... Lindsey Family...... Luera Irrigation.... Maddary Paint....... Mallard Drilling.... Mama's Girls........ Manpower............ Marlin Exploration . . . MA Smokehouse .... Master Plumbing .... Master Products..... R.R. McClellan...... Mcconthy and Asso . . Me Neill Family .... Midas.............. Midway Marine .... Milibar............ Miller Family...... Miller Family...... Jerry Montgomery. . Moore Family....... Moppet Shoppe.... Murrells .......... Mu Friends Place . . . Nader Family....... Nesib Nader........ National Advertising Nelson Worley...... Noble Drilling..... Nolan Family....... Northwestern....... 375 391 331 324 366 355 .323 .387 .350 .334 .325 .313 .341 .360 .389 .368 .386 .321 .319 .326 .388 .370 ..388 ..327 ..314 ..341 ..340 ..333 ..381 ..385 ..327 ..374 ..326 ..317 ..312 ..361 ..360 ..352 ..338 ...319 ...381 Money 401 Norton Aviation..................................325 Ottos ...........................................326 Pan..............................................317 Dr. Pendleton....................................329 Pencil's.........................................359 Pepsi............................................341 Peterson.........................................372 Piermont TV......................................335 Pilgrams Progress................................318 Pinson...........................................321 Pioneer Bank.....................................341 Pipes Auto.......................................382 Pwell Buick......................................351 Progressive Printing.............................311 Purdy Family.....................................385 Querbes and Bourquin.............................313 Razor's Edge.....................................362 Red River........................................356 Regan Enterprises ...............................352 Regan Family.....................................385 Regan Family.....................................388 Risinger Family..................................317 Robert's Cigar...................................330 Royal Duggin.....................................311 Rubernsteins.....................................340 Rusty's Gang.....................................345 Salley Gro ......................................390 Schlumberger.....................................339 Seagull..........................................331 Shaw’s...........................................392 Shreveport Alar..................................339 Shreveport Armature..............................340 Shreveport Times.................................377 Simpson Family ..................................379 Snodgrass Family.................................319 Snow, Moore, and Mears...........................316 Chuck Snyders....................................316 Sooto Records....................................321 Southern Logging.................................374 Southwest Mobil Homes............................328 Spanberg's.......................................319 Sprotique............ Staf Sales........... Stage Band Trombones Standard Plumbing .. . Statefarm............ Chris' Steakhouse.... Stephenson Floor..... Tae Em War 69 ....... TemplexOil........... Tench Ekectric....... Texaco .............. Thompson Machine . . . Thorton Industrial Tommy's Hardware . . Townsends........... Town S. Animal...... Transcontinental.... Tucker.............. Turner Furniture.... Turnham Family...... Tyler............... Vanier Graphics..... Washington Ins...... Watts Family........ Wellhead Systems Wilson Family....... Western Company. .. Western Electric Westland............. Whataburger.......... Barzanna White....... Wiggins Body......... Wild Women........... Herb Woldram......... World Book .......... Worley-Dunlop........ Worley Family........ Yarbough ............ Yarbough ............ Yearwood Uniforms .. . Yellen's............. Young Family......... 392 375 398 328 389 325 367 361 373 364 361 380 371 331 366 362 366 362 366 320 321 332 378 384 370 320 358 392 343 329 384 365 369 377 366 322 370 362 329 344 402 LOG 1980 SENIOR CLASS ADAMS. USA LOUISE — French Club 1. 2: Drama Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Gator Bait 2. 3. 4: Softball Team 3: CODAC 3. 4: Art Club 4:82.137 ADAMS. VICKI — Cheerleader 1: President of 4-H 1. 2. 3: Stu- dent Council 1. 2. 4: Student Council Senator 4: National Junior Honor Societyl: FHA 2. 3. 4: Black Studies 3. 4: FBLA 3. 4: President FBI.A 4: 110 ALEXANDER. GERRY I.. — National Honor Society (Jun- ior) 1:137.251 ALFORD. BARBARA JEAN — 137 ALFORD. JOH MICHAEL — 107.137.237.240 ALFORD. LaWARREN ALLBRITTON. AMY L. — Stu- dent Council 1.2:40 ALLEN. BEN IT A GAIL — 137 ALLEN. REBECCA D. — National Junior Honor Soci- ety 1. 3. 4: Leo Club 2. 3: Sec- retary of Leo 4: Pep Squad 3. 4: FBLA 3. 4: Computer Club 4: Mu Alpha Theta 4: 86. 87. 107. 137. 232.237.301.302 ANDERSON. BRYAN LEE — 137. 154 ANDERSON. JAKE FEAZEL — 137 ASHLEY. VICKIE ANNETT ATCHLEY. CHERYL LYNN — 137 ATCHLEY. SANDRA R. — Newspaper Staff 4:137 ATKINS. KELVIN WAYNE AURA. ALBERT MICHAEL — National Junior Honor Soci- ety. Treasurer — 1: French Club Pres. 1: Advisory Board 1: Football 1. 2. 3: Basketball 1. 2: Drama Club 2: Latin Club 2. 3. 4: Key Club 2. 3: Vice President 4: Class President 2. 3: Bi-Racial Committee 3: Bovs' State 4: National Honor Society 3. 4 : 76. 77. 139. 102. 137. 232.234 AUSTIN. KATHERINE ANN — Pep Squad 4:137.302 AUTRF.Y. DONZETTA — Drill Team 4:123.124.137 BADUGU. SYBIL RAO — Drama Club 2. 3: Secretary 4: International Thespian Soci- ety 2. 3. 4: Spanish Club 3. 4: 89. 90. 100.137.145 BAILEY. JOSEPH —123 BAILIFF. TIMOTHY WADE — Band 1: Student Council 1. 3. 4: German Club 2. 3: Drama Club 2.3:70. 72.73.137 BALDWIN. SUSAN ELIZA- BETH —137 BAMBURG. KATHY DAR- LENE — Class Girls Vice Pres. 1: Class Favorite 1: Homecoming Court 1: Stu- dent Council Senator 2: Gator Bail 2. 3. 4: Leo Club 3. 4: Football Ad Staff 3. 4: Pep Squad 3:53.113.137.160 JANKS. STEPHANIE — FHA Club 3.4: Black Studies 4:137 JANKS. RICKY — 251 BANZHOF. TRACER — Sci- ence Club 1: Track Team 1: Art Club 2:137 BARNES. PIERRE — Band 1: Football 1. 2. 3. 4: Student Council 1: Black Studies 2. 3. 4: ROTC 2: DF.CA 4: 113. 137. 163.251 BAYLOR. MILTON — Band 1. 2. 3: National Junior Honor Society 1: District Honor Band 3:122.138 BEANER. EVONNE—138 BEAVERS. KATHERYN — Band 1: National Junior Honor Society 1: Junior Achievement 2. 3: FBLA 3: Octagon 4: Computer Club 4: Mu Alpha Theta 4; 96. 138. 237. 241 BEDFORD. STEFFON D. — 138 BELL. CYNTHIA ANNE — Latin Club 2:138.161 BELL. CYNTHIA DIANE - National Honor Society 1: Cheerleader 1: Student Coun- cil 1.2.3: Black Studies 2.3.4; FHA Treasurer 2: FHA 3. 4: 138 BELL. ELEANOR LAFAYE — 138 BENNETT. BETH R. — Spanish Club 1. 2: Cheerleader 1. 2: All-State Band Festival Regional First Place 2: Pep Squad 4:138. 234. 302 BENNETT. DINA I. .— French Club 1. 2: Drama Club 2. 4: Girls' State Delegate 3: Thes- pian Society 3. 4: Best Actress Award 3: Astra Club 3: CODAC 3: Head Cheerleader 4: Key Club Sweetheart: 74. 76. 138. 190. 235. 237. 242. 244. 296 BEN NET. JILL I). — Pres, of Science Club 1: National Jun- ior Honor Society 1, 3: Bas- ketball 1: Tri-State Music Fes- tival 1: Spanish Club 2. 4: Drama Club 2: History Club 3: Girls' State 3: Computer Club 4: Mu Alpha Theta 4: 138.232. 237 BIANCA. JONATHAN J. — Spanish 2.3: Football 3:138 BILLINGS. CHARLES W. — English Award for Creative Writing 1: Spanish Club 1. 2. 3: FBLA 3: Newspaper 3. 4: 116.117.139 BLACK. THOMAS K. — Octa- gon Club 3. Vice Pres. Octa- gon Club 4: 24.96.99. 107. 139. 148. 237 BONNER. ORLANDO S. — 139 BOOKER. JILL LYNETTE — Newspaper Staff (Enterprise) 4:116.117.139 BOZEMAN. BRADLEY W. — Swim Team 1: Spanish Club 1: Ski Club 1: Science Club 1. 2. 4: German Club 3. 4: Octa- gon Club 3: Octagon Club President: State Reporter 4: Drama Club 4: 96. 97. 98. 139. 240 BRACKEN. SHARON L. — Stu- dent Council Rep. l: Spanish Club 2: Certificate of Honor for Caddo Parish School Board 3:113.139 BRADFORD. DEDTRA J. - 4-H 1. 2. 3. 4: Pep Squad 3. 4: 139. 303 BRADFORD. PATRICE D. — 139 BROCK. CHARLES —139 DROKENBERRY. BILLY R. — 139 BROSSETTE. AMY L. — French Club Secretary. French Club 2. 3: National Junior Honor Society 1. 3: Drama Club 3. 4: Mechanical Drawing Arts Fair 3: Trea- surer Nation Honor Society 4: News Editor. Capt. Shreve Enterprise 4:116.117.140 BROWN. CHERYL D. — Drill Team 2. 3. 4: FBLA 3. 4: Black Studies 4: Track 4: Special Forces 4:123. 124.140 BROWN. DIANE BROWN. KENNETH I. BROWN. MARK BROWN. RANDALL — Band 1. 2. 3. 4: 1st Division at Solo Ensemble Festival 2: 1st Divi- sion at Solo Ensemble Fesl. 3: 1st Division at Memphis State Jazz Fesl. 3: 1st District Band Festival 3: French Club 3. 4: Band Officer 4:140 BROWN. RONNIE L. BROWN. SHARON M. — COE 4: FBLA4: 111 BROWN. TODD CHRISTO- PHER BURCH. THERESA - Drama Club 1. 2: Track Team 1: Award — Outstanding Per- formance — NEDT Exam 1: Award — Outstanding Per- formance Regional French Examination — 1: 2nd Place — Foreign Language Festival 1: 1st Place — Foreign lan- guage Festival 2: National Honor Society 3: Secretary National Honor Society 4: Girls' State 3: French Cluh 3: History Club 3: Computer Club 4: Mu Alpha Theta 4: 140. 232.233. 237 BURKE. FRANCES A. - NJHS 1: French Club 2: Pep Squad 2: Computer Club 4: 82. 140. 237.148 BURKS. NORMAN —140 BURROUGHS. ERNEST A. — Drama Club 2. 3.4:140. 235 BURT. DON D. — Football 1. 2. 3. 4: 67. 77. 140. 251. 253. 257. 261.288 BURTON. PAMELA — Art Club 2:140 BUSEY. JEFFREY ANDREW — Latin Club 1; Rifle Team 2. 3. 4: Drama Club 2: ROTC 2. 3.4: French Club 4: Drill Team 3: 121.124.125.126.140 BUSH. CAROLYN LOUISE — 140 BUSH. WILLIE LEE BUTLER. BEN ROBERT — Key Club 1; Latin Club 1: Tennis Team 1. 2: Drama Club 1. 2: History Club 3: Yearbook Staff 3: DECA: 140 BUTTERFIELD. VALERIE ANN — Drama Club 1; Class Treasurer 1: NJHS 1: Student Council 1: French Club 2: Z Club 2. 3. 4: Gator Bait 2. 3. 4: Pep Squad 3. 4: Lieutenant 3: CPO 4: LOG Staff 4: Tennis Team 3:130. 131. 133. 140. 301. :t02 BUTTS. JAMES E. — 140 BYRD III. EDWIN II. — Interact 2. 3.4: LOG Staff 2.3.4 CAIN. DON C. — 140 CANNON. VICKI LYNN — Art Club 2.3:140 CAREY. MICHAEL DON — Drama Club 2. 3. 4: Interna- tional Thespians 2.3. 4:82. 90. 140 CARMACK. SHIRLEY MARIE — ROTC 2. 3: Track Team 3: FBLA 3.4: 140 CARR. KAREN LYNN — FBLA 2. 3. 4: National Honor Soci- ety 4: 110.140 CARRIER. RANDALL DAVID — German Club 4: 116. 117. 141 CARROLL. ROY —141 CARSON. JUNE — Cheerleader 1: Basketball 1: Track 1: Con- cert Choir 3:141 CARTER. KENNETH NEAL — Honor Society 1: Class Offi- cer. Vice President 1: Football 1: Basketball 1.2.3. 4: Student Council 3: Student Council Senator 4: Black Studies. Treasurer 3. 4: Baseball 3. 4; 70. 72. 141.265.267. 270 CARTHERN. FOSTER — 122 CLANTON. BARBARA — 113. 141 CASTROG CLANTON. DANIEL LLOYD — 141 CLANTON. LAURA WILMA — 80.113.141 CLARK. ANDREA ALTAN- ETTE — Honor Society 1; Newspaper 1: Black Studies 2. 3.4: FBLA 3.4:141 CLARK. AZZIE LEE CLARK. BRAD |OSEPH — Wrestling 1.2:90.141 CLARK. MICHAEL JAMES — Band 1:141 CLARK. SERCA DeWAYNE — 141 CLEMENTS. SHELLEY RENEE — Stage Band 1: Science Club 1: Drama Club 2: Student Council 2: Gator Bait 2. 3. 4: Spanish Club 3:112.113.141 CLEVELAND. SHERRIE PATRICE — 141 CLINTON. BARBARA ANN — Honor Society 1: Black Stud- ies 3. 4: FHA 3. 4: FBLA 3. 4: DECA 4:106. 141 CLOYD JR.. OSCAR EDWARD — Student Council 1: Bi- Racial Committee 1: Out- standing Senator (S.C.) '77: Interact 2. 3. 4: French Club 2. 3.4: 83.141.234 COE. KAREN RENEA — Span- ish Club 2. 3. 4: Softball Team 2. 3: Track Team 2: Won 2nd Place in Science Fair 2: News- paper Staff 4: FBLA 4: 116. 117 SENIOR INDEX 403 COLLINS. ANGELA — 125.141 COLLINS. STEVEN M. — 141 CONRAD. BETH ANN - Sci- once Club 1: Drama Club 2. 3. 4: Pop Squad 3. 4: Junior Offi- cer in Pop Squad 3: National Honor Society 1. 4; 7. Club 4: CPO in Pep Squad 4: 61. 80. 141.232.301.302 CONWAY. WILLIAM WHIT- SON — 120. 121. 123. 124. 141. 237.238.239 COOK. ANDREA LYNN — Sci- ence Club 1: Drama Club 2: Astra Club 2. 3. 4: Interact Sponsor 3: Pep Squad 3. 4: 142.302 COOK. JONATHAN BRIAN — DECA 3.4:91.142 COOK. JOSEPH WILLIAM - interact 2. 3. 4: Latin 2. 4: 67. 83.102.142.237 COPIA. JANET GRACE — Drama Club 1. 2: Cator Bait 2. 3.4:142 CORBETT. KAREN — French Club 1: Octagon Club 4: Drama Club 4: History Club 4: 142 CORRELL GENIE ELIZABETH — Cheerleader 1. 2. 4: Pep Club 1.2: Spanish Club 1.2. 3. 4: Science Club 1. 2: Presiden- tial Physical Fitness Award 1: 4-H 1.2: Track Team 2: Astra Club 3. 4: Art Club 3.4: Gator Bait 3: Pep Squad 3: CODAC 4: Secretary. Mu Alpha Theta 4:82. 142. 296.298. 299 COX. CAREY FRANCIS — Baseball 1: German Club 2: Drama Club 2. 3: Varsity Baseball 3.4:85. 142. 150.237 COWART. DAVID — JROTC 3. 4: Special Forces Club 3. 4: Rifle Team 3: Spanish Club 3: 90.142.122.121 CRENSHAW. CURTIS DAVID — Key Club 2. 3. 4: Football 2. 3. 4: Golf 2. 3. 4: 77. 109. 142. 251.291 CURTIS. PATRICIA —112.113. 142 CUSH. BRYAN STEPHEN CROOMS. BEVERLY RENA - National Junior Honor Soci- ety 1: Advisory Board 1: Stu- dent Council 1: Soph. Class Secretary 2: Drama Club 2: Z- Club 2. 3. 4: French Club 2: Cator Bail 2. 3. 4: Head |r. CPO Pep Squad: Jr. Class Sec- retary 3: Vice Pres 7. Club 3: LOG Staff 3. 4: CODAC 3: Admiral of Pep Squad 4; Service Chairman of Z Club 4: Homecoming Court 4: Key Club Sweetheart 3. 4: National Honor Society 4; Mu Alpha Theta 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Sr. Class Secretary 4: 76. 79. 80. 130. 33. 136. 142. 232. 237.242.244.300 danip:ls. chf:ryl — m 104. 142 DAVIS. DEBBIE —90 DAVIS. DEBRA — Latin Club 2. 3. 4: Drama Club 2. 3.4: Octa- gon 3. 4: National Thespian Society 2. 3. 4: Speech Team 2. 3.4:90. 143.156. 235 DAVIS. GINGER — Pep Squad 3. 4: Octagon Club 3. 4; 96. 143.302 DAVIS. JAMES — Drama Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Band 1. 2. 3. 4: National Junior Honor Soci- ety 1: National Thespian Soci- ety 2. 4; Latin Club 2. 3. 4: National Honor Society 3. 4: Debate Team 3. 4: 102. 88. 83. 155.143 DAVIS. MARK —143 DcFATTA. JEFFREY —143 DEI.LA-PIETRA. ROBERT - National Junior Honor Soci- ety 1:143 DcMOSS. Cl I ARLES — 143 DENOVO. CAROLYN — Track 1. 2: Art Club 3. 4: Pep Squad 3. 4: National Honor Society 4:82. 143. 232.307 DETHLOFF. DAVID — Key Club 2. 3. 4: President 4: Sci- ence Club 1: Baseball Team 1: Advisory Board 1: Student Council 1: Debate Team 3: Loin Club 2: 76.77.143.237 DIAMOND. ROBERT — Drama Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Latin Club 1: Tennis Team 2: National Thespian Society 3.4:143 DINKINS. PHYLLIS-143 DONALD. SCOTT—143 DORNIER. BART — Golf Team 1. 2. 3.4: Student Council 1. 4: Key Club 4: Senior Class Pres- ident 4: 70. 72.73. 77. 290. 144. 237.136 DORNIER. CLYDE — Student Council 2. 3. 4: Interact 2. 3. 4: Latin Club 2.3.4: President of Student Council 4: Vice-Presi- dent Interact 4: Captain Shreve's Who's Who 4: Mr. Captain Shreve 4: ROTC 2. 3. 4: Drama Club 2: Caddo Par- ish Cadet Corps Commander 4: National Honor Society 3. 4: Mu Alpha Theta 4: 43. 64. 70. 71. 83. 102. 119. 121. 124. 144. 222. 223. 227. 237. 238. 239. 240 DORSEY. NETTIE — Black Studies 3.4:144 DOWNEY. RUSTY — Latin Club 2. 3. 4: Football 3: National Honor Society 3. 4: Fellowship of Christian Ath- letes 3:107. 144.232.237 DOWNS. ALAN — Yearbook Photographer 1: Junior Honor Society 1: Latin Club 1. 3. 4: 144 DRAPER. SHIRLEY — 144 DRAUGHN. STEPHANIE — Cheerleader 1 DUANGKHAOW. NOPPORN DuBOIS —113 DUBROC. SHERRI —144 DUCHARME. RAE —144 DUNCAN. DAVID — Football 1. 2. 3. 4: FCA 1. 2. 3. 4: 109. 144.149. 251 DURR. TRACEY — Baseball 1. 2. 3: Track Team 4: ROTC 4: 123.144 DYER. LINDA — 4-H 1: ROTC 2. 3: Cheerleader 4: 120. 124. 296 EDWARDS. PATRICIA — ROTC 1.2: Choir 1.2 EGAN. MICHAEL ELDRED. CHARLES — Foot- ball 1: Baseball 1: Latin Club 3: Art Club 4:144.236 F:LY. DONALD ESTER. DENNIS — Baseball Team 1. 2: Football Team 1: Basketball 1. 2: Track Team 1. 2:144.294 EVANOFF. CAREY - National Junior Honor Society 1: Bas- ketball 1. 2. 3: Track Team 1. 2. 3: Latin Club 1. 2. 3: National Honor Society 3. 4: Interact Club 3. 4: Mu Alpha Theta 4:83.107. 144.232.237 EVANS. CAROLYN — Basket- ball Team 1.2:23.144 FWANS. RHONDA — ROTC 1. 2:123.124 EVANS. WILLIAM FALBAUM. MELISSA GRACE — Student Council 1. 3: Astra Club 2. 3: Board Member of Astra Club 4: News Editor 3. 4:74.144 FERON. ROBERT NEAL — Basketball t. 2. 3. 4: Tennis and Key Club 2. 3. 4: Board Member of Key Club 4: 76. 77. 144. 28 FF.SS. STEPHANIE — Tennis 2. 3: Won Regionals in Tennis 2. 3: 76. 79. 80. 144. 288. 289 FIONCOS. JOANNE SUSETTK — Art Club 2 FIRESTONE. BRYAN KENT - 144 FLOWERS. SARAH ELIZA- BETH —Drama Club 1.2.3. 4: Pep Squad 1: Gals Club 1. 3: Softball Team 2. 3: Gator Bait 4:144 FORE. TROY ALBERT — Foot- ball 1. 2. 3: Kev Club 2. 3. 4: Latin Club 2. 3: 67. 76. 77.102. 145. 234.237 FRANKLIN. CLAUDIA — Drama 1. 2. 3. 4: Optimist Club 1: Member of interna- tional Thespian Society 2. 3. 4: Vice President of the Inter- national Thespian Society 4: 90.145.235 FRASER. ELEANOR M. — Stu- dent Council Representative 1. 3: Pep Squad 3. 4: Gator Bait Club 2.3.4: 145.154.302 FREEMAN. SHARON L. — Yearbook Staff 1. 2. 3: Latin Club 1. 2. 3: Pep Squad 2. 3: Drama 1: Octagon Club 2. 4: Mu Alpha Theta 4: President of Sigma Debs 4: TTA Mem- ber 2. 3.4:96.136.145.237. 303 FULCO. FRANK - DECA Music Theory 2.4:113.145 FULLER. | AN A LOUISE — Band. Piano and Voice Les- sons 1.2.3.4 CANN. LIZ —90.145 GANDY. LUCRETIA - Enter- prise Staff 4: Cheerleader 4: Physical Fitness Award 1: German Club 2: Softball 2: Gator Bait 4:116.117.145.297 GARDNER. GEORGE EDWARD — Latin Club 1: 145 GARDNER. KEITH — Football and Track 2.3.4:145.251.252 GARRETT. DARRYL DAVID — Varsity Football 1. 2. 3. 4: Baseball 1: Leo Club 2. 3: Sci- ence Club 2: Spanish Club 2: FCA 2: 86. 87. 106. 145. 251. 257. 258 GIBSON. BLAKE—146 GILBERT. JOHN EDWARD — 146 GILLIAM. WONCAYNDREA — 110.146 GILPIN. TIM NEWTON — Drama 2. 3: Stage Band 4: Latin Club 3:146 GIVAN. CHERYL LYNN — Cheerleader 1. 3: Student Council 1: Assistant Dance Teacher 1. 3: Pep Squad 1. 2. 4: Gator Bail 4: 82. 146. 155. 302 GO. LISA — Octagon Club 2. 3. 4; Spanish Club 3: DECA Club 4:113.146 GOLDMAN. SUSAN CAROL — Basketball Team 1. 2. 3. 4: Softball 1. 2: Spar Softball 4: Octagon Club 4: Spanish Club 4:146. 237 GRANGER. KATHRYN DEN- ISE GRANT. BRENDA — 110.146 GRANTHAM. JUDITH DAR- LENE — Pep Squad 1. 2. 3: Junior Civitan 1.2 GRAPPE. CURTIS — 109.146 GRAVES. JAMES BRENT — Basketball 1: Kev Club 2. 3. 4: Latin Club 3: NHS 1: 77. 102. 146. 288 GRAY. JEREMY JOHN — Band 1. 2. 3: Spanish Club 1: Ger- man Club 2. 3. 4: National Honor Society 1. 2: 93. 146. 232 GREEN. SCOTT HUTCHIN- SON — Drama Club Member 1. 2. 3. 4: Spanish Club 2. 3: Member of National Society 2: Member of International Thespian Society 2. 3: 82. 90. 100. 129.146. 235 GREENE. WILLIAM EUGENE — 146 GRISSOM. DEVRA KAY —146 HABERTAUR. CHARLES LEE — 146 HALL CALVIN WAYNE — 146 HAMPTON. BETHEDA LOR- RIAN — 146. 139 HARBOUR. LYNN LONG — National Junior Honor Soci- ety 1. 4: Science Club 1: Pep Squad 2. 4: French Club 3. 4: Drama Club 3:86.87. 146. 232. 302 HARDY. CHERYL SUE — Spanish Club 1. 2: Junior Honor Society 1: Pep Squad 2. 4; Youth Newspaper Editor 2: Creative Dance Group 1. 3: 146. 302 HARRIS. CARRIE LEE —147 HARRIS. VERONIQUE —147 HART. SAMMY LOMON — Football 2. 3.4:147.251.252 HARVEY. SHARON — 147 HARVEY. MARVIN BENNY — 113 HARVILL. FRANCES NELL — National Junior Honor Soci- ety 1.2: Octagon Club 2.3:147 HAWKINS. MARVIN LANCE — 147 HAYNES. RANDY —147 HENDERSON. ARTHUR JR. — Track and Basketball 1: Base- ball 4: ROTC 3; 147 HENDERSON. OLA MAE — ROTC 1. 3: FHA Secretary 2. 4: Spanish Club 2: F'BLA 2. 4: 110 HENRY. PATRICK — Science Club 4:106 HERBERT. HOLLY L. — Drama Club 1: Pep Squad 2. 4: Year- book (Log Staff) 2. 3. 4: Art Club 4: Quill and Scroll 2. 4; Z-Club 2. 3. 4: 130. 147. 236. 301.302 HESTER. TOM MARTAIN — Student Council 1; Science Club 1: Band 1:147 404 LOG HIGHTOWER. WILLIAM THOMAS — Track Team 2. 4: German Club 2:147 HINES. KENNETH RAY - 148 HOEFLINCER. PAUL G. — 46. 148 HOHENBERCER. KAREN RAE — Spanish Club 1.3; Art Club 2: Drama Club 2. 4: Science Club 2: Octagon Club 2: 90. 148. 235 HOLCOMB. JANICE MARIE — Pep Squad 2. 4: Gator Bait 2. 4: Latin Club 3:148. 302 HOLDEN. PATRICIA-148 HOLLAND. JAY AI.EXANDER — Football 1. 2. 3. 4: Baseball and Leo Club 2. 3.4: FCA 3. 4: 67. 251. 109. 148 HOLLAND. KEVIN — 113. 251. 148 HOLLEY. DOUG —148 HOLLOWAY. JOHN CHRIS- TOPHER - French Club 1; I listory Club 3: Interact 2. 3.4: Interact President 4: LOG Staff 2. 3. 4; Editor of LOG 4: Computer Club 4: Mu Alpha Theta 4: National Honor Soci- ety 3. 4: Quill and Scroll 3. 4: Delegate to Boys’ Slate 3: Who's Who at Captain Shrevc 4: Class Officer 3; 83. 107. 130. 131. 148. 224. 227. 232. 234.236.237 HOLLOWAY. ROBERT WIL- COX — 148 HOLMES. THOMAS CURTIS — President of National Jr. Society 1: Student Council 1. 3: Basketball 1.2. 3. 4; Student Advisory Committee 2. 4; Computer Club 4; Omega Psi Phi Award 3. 4: 72. 148. 225. 227. 232. 234.265. 268 HONI.EY. GREG —149 HOOVER. ALLISON CAROL — Spanish Club 1: Secretary of Spanish Club 1:COE4:149 HORNING. JOHN DAVID — Treasurer of Art Club 1: Drama Club 2. 3. 4: Science Club 2.3: Gilbert and Sullivan Society 3:90.106.129.149. 235 HORTON. WANDA LYNNE — Basketball 2: Softball 1: Track 1:149 HOWARD. JOYCE—149 HOWARD. KIM —149 HOWARD. VERONICA —149 IVY. KEVIN DEL — Football 1. 2: Yearbook Staff 1: Newspa- per Staff 3: 149 IACKINS. CAROL LEE - Stu- dent Council 1: Basketball 1, 2.3: Softball 1.2: Class Pres. 2: 149 | ACKSON. GEROALYN LAVORIS - Drill Team 2. 3: FBLA 3. 4: Special Forces 2: Black Studies 3:110.149 JACKSON. EARNEST - All District Honor Band 1: Band 1.2.3.4: Black Studies 2.4:71. 149 ACKSON. WANDA — 150 ACOBS. LEECHIA ALENE — Future Homemakers of America 1: Junior Leadership Club 1. 4: Junior Nutrition Club 1. 2: ROTC 2. 3: FBLA 2. 3. 4: Drama Club 2. 3. 4: Inter- national Thespian Society 2. 3. 4: Feature Editor Newspa- per Staff 3: National Honor Society 3. 4: French Club 3. 4: Quill and Scroll 3.4: Octagon Club 4: 4-H Club 4: Editor-in- Chief Newspaper Staff 4: 90. 103. 116. 117. 96. 110. 150. 224. 226. 232 JARRATT. |OHN ADAM — 150 IENKINS. JACQUELINE IESTER. BRUCE LOGAN — Basketball 2:150 |ETER. MARION ELIZABETH — Gator Bait 1:150 JEWITT. JACKIE -150 JIMES. JANET — 71. 73. 74. 82. 150. 234.300 JIMISON. BENJAMIN — 150. 286 JOHNSON. ERIC — Football 1. 2. 3. 4: Track 1.3.4: Band 3. 4: 150. 251. 253 JOHNSON. HARISE — 4-H Club 3: Honors in Reading I 3 JOHNSON. LAMAR — Football 3.4:150.251.253.254 JOHNSON. MARILYN KAY — FHA 4:150 JOHNSON. ORA DENICE — Basketball 1:151 JOHNSON. PAUL CURTIS - Latin Club 1. 2: Interact Club 2. 3. 4: Photography Club 2: German Club 3: National Honor Society 3.4: Computer Club 4:83.107.151.232.237 JOHNSON. RODERICK CARL IOHNSTON. DONNA RAE — Band 1.2: Octagon Club 2:151 JONES. ALICIA GAIL — Con- cert Band 2. 3. 4: Marching Band 2. 3. 4: Flag Corps 2. 4; Octagon Club 2: French Club 2. 4: Drama Club 2. 3. 4: Sci- ence Club 4: Art Club 4: 90. 151 JONES. CHARM AINE —151 JONES. CHRISTINE ANN — Science Club 1: Octagon Club 2: Drama Club 2. 3: French Club 3:86.87.116.117.159 JONES. CHRISTY —151 JONES. ROLAND BLAKE — Football 1. 2. 3. 4: FCA 1. 2. 3. 4: Key Club 2. 3. 4: Student Council 1: Sergeant at Arms Key Club 4: 251. 254. 151. 64. 76.77.109 JORDAN. DONALD W. — Foot- ball 1: Basketball 1: Track 1: Orchestra 1: Student Council 3: Black Studies 3.4:151 JORDAN. JERRY ALLEN — ROTC 1.2.3.4: Track 1.2:151 JORSTAD. DEBORAH SUE — Concert Band 1. 2. 3. 4: Stage Band 1. 2. 3. 4: Student Coun- cil 1: Marching Band 2. 3. 4: Astra Club 2: Girls Vice Presi- dent 2: All District Honor Band. Kaleidoscope Band 2: Girls Vice President of Class 3: President of French Club; Secretary of Band. Jr. Board Member Astra Club: Astra Achievement Award 3: Dis- trict Honor Band 3: Kalcida- scope Band. Vice President of Band 4: Vice President of Stu- dent Council 4: Trasurcr of French Club 4: Secretary of Astra Club 4: National Honor Society 4: 70. 71. 74. 136. 115. 151.145.240 JOUBERT. JENINE — 112. 113. 151.82 JURY. WARREN - 251.254.151 KAHLDEN. BARRY KENNETH — FCA: Football 2. 3. 4: 151. 251. 258 KELLETT. WILLIAM BLAKE — Latin Club 1: Drama Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Diving Team YMCA 1.3:151.237 KELLEY. TAMMIE GAIL — Cheerleader 1: French Club 1: Tennis 2. 3. 4: FBLA 2. 3. 4: 151.287. 288 KENT. JANET LORAINE - Student Council 1: Student Council Senator 2: Pep Squad 2: Cheerleader 4: Z Club 4: 2: CODAC 2: Gator Bait 3. 4: Drama Club 3: Tennis Team 3: Interact Sponsor 3.4: 80.82. 85.296.151.242. 245. 298 KILANKO. PHYLLIS MARLA — Student Council 1: Spanish Club 1: Gator Bait 2. 4: FBLA 4: COE 4:151 KING. CLIFFORD —123 KNICHTLINCER. RICHARD — 96.151 KOHNEN. KEVIN BARRY — Baseball 2.3.4:151 KONDRAT. ROSE MARIE — Softball 1: Track Team 1. 2. 3. 4: Basketball 2.3.4: Gator Bait 2. 3. 4; Student Council 4: 80. 102.130.133.151 LANE. ROY TULLIS — Foot- ball 1. 2. 3. 4: FCA 2. 3. 4: Jun- ior Classical League 3. 4: National Honor Society 3. 4: Outstanding Latin I Student 3: State Rallv Latin I 3: 102. 232. 251.152 LATHAM. ANNA ROSS — Class President 1: Pep Squad 3. 4: FCA 1: Freshman Maid Basketball Court 1: Chaplain of Pep Squad 2: Z Club 2. 3. 4; Tennis Team 2: Certificate of Merit for Performance in all Solo Piano Festival 2: Z Club Public Relations Chairman for City Council 3: Marching Squad 3. 4; Vice President of Mu Alpha Theta 3: Regional Science Fair Winner in Zool- ogy — 2nd Place Delegate to Girls' State 3: National Honor Society. Jr. Honor Guard 3: President of Z Club: Captain of Marching Squad 4; 79. 80. 152.222.223.232. 234. 237.300 LAVERTY. PAULA MARIE — 152 LAW. CHARLES RICHARD — 152 LeBLANC. LAURA LEE — Latin 1. 2: Drama Club 1: Jun- ior Achievement. Treasurer of Company 1. 2: Junior Achievement — President of the Company 3. 4: Drum Corps Commander 4:152.303 LEDLOW. BRIAN ALAN — DECA 4:113.152 LEHR. WENDOLYN GENE — Freshman Class Secretary- 1: French Club 1: Art Club 2. 3. 4: Pep Squad 3: Art Club Treasurer 3:152 LEMMONS. PATRICIA MARIE — German Club 2: Rifle Team. Special Forces (ROTC) 4:122.126.152 LEWIS. BARBARA — SOP I and 113.4:152 LEWIS. MORRIS SHEPHERD — Orchestra 1: Rifleteam 2. 3. 4: Special Forces 2.3. 4:4-H 3. 4: Explorer 2. 3. 4: 120. 121. 122.124.152.238. 239 LINDANGER. LOUISE ELLEN — 152 LODESTRO. NANCY ELIZA- BETH — Cheerleader 1: Sci- ence Club 1: Softball 1: Class Treasurer 2: Key Club Spon- sor 2: Drama Club 2: French Club 2: Football Ad Staff 4: 114.115.153 LONADIER. ERIC VANCE — Baseball 2.3.4:153 LOSTON. LARRY RAY — Bas- ketball 1. 2. 3. 4: Basketball 1. 2.3 LOVE. CATHERINE ANN — 153 LOVE. ELIZABETH HOLLIS — Pep Squad 1: Drama Club 1; Leo Club 3. 4: History Club 3. 4:153 LOVELACE. OLA —153 LYNES. MEREDITH ELLEN — Band 1: Drama Club 2. 3. 4: Thespian 3 LYONS. LINDA GAYLE — Ger- man Club 1: German Club Corresponding Secretary 4: Octagon Club 3: Octagon Club Treasurer 4: Pep Squad Drummer 4: Drama Club 3. 4: 90.93.153.303 MARTIN. IVY JILL — National Junior Honor Society 1: Marching Band 1: Drill Team 2: Black Studies 3. 4: FBLA 4; COE 4: FHA 4:110.153 MARTIN. SCOTT J. — Football 1. 2.3. 4: Track Team 1: Span- ish Club President 1: Leo Club 2. 3: FCA 2. 3. 4: Baseball 2: Latin Club 3: Golf Team 3: All District Football Team 3: 86. 87. 109.153. 251. 253. 258. 260. 290.291 MARX. ERICA LYNNE — Drama Club 2. 3. 4: Rifle Team Manager — Lettered 2. 3: French Club 2: Student Council 3: Drum Corps in Pep Squad 4:153.303 MASSEY. BILL —153 MAXIE. BARRY TYRONE — MVP in Football 2:251. 259 MAYHORN. CASSANDRA — 153 McCLOUCHT. PAM — 153 McCRANEY. SHELIA CAY — 4-H 4:103.153 McCROCKLIN. MARK — Drama Club 2. 3. 4: Interna- tional Thespian Society 2. 3. 4; Assistant Newspaper Pho- tographer 2. 3: Head Newspa- per Photographer 4: National Forensic League 3. 4: Quill and Scroll 3. 4: 90. 102. 116. 117.129.153.255 McDAY. VINCENT EDWARD — All District Track 2. 3: All City Track 2. 3: Basketball 2. 3: Band 2.3:153.286. 294 McDonald. michael MILES — FCA 1. 2. 3. 4: Foot- ball 1. 2. 3. 4: Leo Club 1. 2: Track Team 3:82.251.153 McIntyre, susan janet — Yearbook Staff 1: Latin Club Treasurer 1: National Junior Honor Society 1: Debate Club 2. 3; Pep Squad 3. 4: Drama Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Latin Club 2. 4: Drum Corps 3. 4: 2nd Place Optimist Club Oratorical Contest 3: Mu Alpha Theta 4: Computer 4: National Merit Semi-Finalist 4: Student Council 4:107.153.237.241 mckinney. ty—153 McLendon, mackie —153 McNEILL. MIKE —63 SENIOR INDEX 405 McNEILL. ROBERT BRYAN - Band 1.2. 3. 4: Interact 2.3. 4: President of Band 3: Interact Treasurer 4:83.153 MEDCALF. LAURA ANN — DECA 4; 154 MEEK. SUSAN KATHLEEN — 154 METTZ. PATRICIA ANNETTE — Pep Squad 1. 3: Spanish Club 1: Art Club 1: Gator Bait 1. 2. 3. 4; Gator Bait |r. Bd. Member 3: Gator Bait Presi- dent 4; l.eo Club 2. 3; Drama Club 2: Leo Club Jr. Bd. Mem- bers: 154 MICHAELS. TERESA - News- paper Staff 3.4:116. 117 MILES. ARNINA-154 MILLER. EMILY ANN — 154 MILLER. JULIE ANN — FBI.A 2. 3: FBLA Historian 3: Pep Squad 3. 4: Spanish 3. 4: Z Club 4:60.100.154.302 MILLER. KATHRYN ANNETTE — Cheerleader 4: 297. 154 MILLION. PAUL I). — Football 3: Baseball 1. 2: Basketball 2. 3:154 MIMS. VERETT ANN — Band 4: President of Student Coun- cil 1: Member of Student Council 1. 4: Co-Editor of Newspaper 1; Reporter of Black Studies Assoc. 3: Vice- president of Black Studies Assoc. 4: Honor Society 1. 4: 70. 72. 107. 154. 224. 227. 232. 237.241 MITCHELL. JOHN DAVID — Football 1. 2: Tennis 3: DECA 4:154 MOKNTMANN. ELISE MARIE — Yearbook Staff 1: Band 1; National lunior Honor Soci- ety 1: National Junior Honor Society Vice-President 4; Softball 1: Track Team 2: Pep Squad 3. 4: NSU Scholastic Rally 1: Spanish 2: Astra Club 2: Astra Club Vice President 3: Astra Club 4: Inter-Club Council 3: Bi-Racial Commit- tee 4: German Club 4: Spanish Club 2: 74. 107. 154. 232. 233. 302 MONCLA. MICHAEL ANDRE — Football 1.2 MONK. CYNTHIA ANNE — Band 1. 2. 3: Octagon l. 2. 3: Drama Club 1.2: Band Major- ette 2.3: Honor Band 1; Youth Symphony 1: Treasurer in lunior Achievement 2:154 MOORE. LAVALLION LEE - Football 2. 3. 4; District Hon- ors 3: 251.253.256.260.261 MOORE. MARK - 155. 82. 50. 155 MOSELY. IVORY — ROTC 4: 238.155 MOSS. KAREN YVONNE - All-State Orchestra 2. 3: Solo- Ensemble Festival 1. 2. 3; 4-H Club 2: Pep Squad 3. 4: 23. 120.123.124.155.303 MULLINS. JOHN SCOT — 155 MUSLOW. JONATHAN HYMAN — Tennis 1. 2. 3. 4: Varsity Baseball 2. 3. 4: French Club 3:155.237 MYLES. ELAINE NELSON. MICHAEL — ROTC 2. 3.4:122.124.125.155.239 NELSON. SUSAN -155 NEWELL. ELIZABETH LEE — Yearbook Staff 1: Latin Club 1: Junior Honor Society 1; Drama Club 2: Pep Squad 3: Superior Award in Ceneral Business 3:155.237 NEWMAN. KERRY MITCHELL — Football 1. 2: Interact 2. 3. 4: Drama Club 2.3.4; 83.155 NICHOLS. |ANE CAROL — National Convention in Choir. Solo Competition III: Z-Club 4: Drama 4: 82.90.155 NICHOLS. MICHAEL — Foot- ball 2. 3. 4: Baseball 1. 2. 3. 4: Basketball 1.2.3.4: Track 2.3: FCA 1. 2. 3. 4: Key Club 4: Spanish Club 2. 3: Football Lcttcrman 2. 3. 4: Baseball Urtterman 2. 3. 4: Basketball Letterman 1. 2. 3. 4: 251. 254. 256. 265. 268.109.156 NOORMAN. DecANN NORWOOD. ROBERT BRIG- HAM — Spanish Club 2: Spanish Club 3: Varsity Base- ball Lcttcrman 3: Spanish Club 4:156 NOSCHESE. JACQUELINE SUZANNE — Liturgy 1: JV School Letterman 2; Basket- ball Statistician 2: Head Bas- ketball Statistician 3: Varsity School Letter 3: Who’s Who Among American Highschool Students 3: Pep Squad 4: 96. 99. 302.156 NOSSER. DAVID A. OLMSTEAD. DIXIE HEARN — French Club 1: Gals Service Club 1: Z-Club 2: Drama Club 2: French Club 2; Z-Club 3. 4: Pep Squad 1. 3. 4: Mu Alpha Theta 3.4: 79.80. 237. 300.156 O’NEAL. SHUNDRA RENA - 4-H 1.2.3. 4: Newspaper Staff 1: Dance Troupe 1: Black Studies 3: Black Studies 4: PH A 4: Pep Squad 4:82.302 PARKER. MARK —156 PARRISH. DENISE — French Club 2: Drama Club 2:156 PATTERSON. SCOTT —156 PAUL DOREEN HELEN — 156 PEA. DEBRA ANN — Choir 3: 156 PENFIELD. JEFFREY -Stage Band 1. 2. 3: Concert Band 1. 3. 4: National Junior Honor Society 1: Intermediate Band 2: Marching Band 2. 3. 4: Let- tered in Band 3: Lafin Club 4: and Computer Programming Club 4:102.156 PENNELL. THOMAS CRAIC — Football 1. 2. 3. 4: Track 1: Spanish Club 1; FCA 2. 4: Leo Club 2: Kev Club 3. 4:109. 251. 156 PENNYWELL. BREANKE — Band 1. 2. 3. 4: BSA 3. 4: Stu- dent Council Senator 4:70.71. 72.156 PETTEWAY. DERWIN - Foot- ball 1. 2. 3. 4: Student Council 1:50.251.253 PETTY. ALDUREY GAYLE - 23.157 PITTS. TIMOTHY NEIL —157 PLATER. CYNTHIA DELORES — 157 PLATER. SHARON JEAN - Pres, of Class 1: Majorette 1: Drama Club 1: Treasurer of Student Council 1: 4th Maid on Homecoming Court 1: Black Studies 3. 4: Octagon Club 4: Choir 4:157 POPE. CHADELL — National Junior Honor Society 1: LOG Staff 2: Black Studies 3. 4: Corresponding Secretary — Student Council 3: Recording Secretary Student Council 4: FHA Hero (Caddo Career Center): Assistant Secretary. Black Studies 4:70. 71.91.157 POTTER. HELLEN MARIE — Cheerleader 1 PRELOW. JACQUELINE DEN- IECB — Band 4: Flag Girl 4: BSA — Black Studies of America PRIDDY. PHILLIP M. — Cross Country Track 1. 2.3.4: Inter- act 2: Science Club 2:102.106. 294. 295.157 PROTHRO. CRAIG — 51. 157. 234 PRUITT. FREDERICK — Assistant Cadet Commander in CAP Drill Team: 157 PUGH. LAMAR POWELL — Yearbook 1: Stage Band 1: French Club 1. 2: Parent Teacher Student Organiza- tion — Pres.: Drama Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Advisory Board 1: Octa- gon 2. 3. 4: International Thes- pian Society 2. 4: Best New Coming Crew Member 2: Thespian Society Treasurer 3: CODAC 3. 4: Spanish Club 3. 4: Honor Thespian 3; Speech- Debate Team 3. 4: NFL 3. 4: CODAC Pres. 4: Mu Alpha Theta 4:96.99.129.82.90.157. 235 PURDY. KAREN ADELINE — Yearbook 1: Latin Club 1. 2. 3. 4: French Club 1. 2. 3: Scho- lastic Rally in English 1: Eng- lish II: French II. Chemistry and Algebra II; Drama Club 1: National Junior Honor Soci- ety 1: Pep Squad 3. 4: Drum Corps. Commander 3. 4; National Honor Society Pres. 3. 4: Academic Excellence Program for H.S. Students at LSUS 3: Centenary Quiz Bowl 3. 4: National Merit Semi- Finalist 4: Computer Club Pres. 4: Mu Alpha Theta 4; 117. 232. 233. 237. 225. 226. 157.240. 241.303 RANDALL. JEFFREY HOW- ARD-157 RANGE. BRUCE RASCO. DEBRA KAYE — Pres- ident of 4-H 1: 4-H 1. 3. 4: FHA Club 3.4:108 RATLIFF. JOSEPH —157 RATLIFF. NADINE — 157 RAWLS. ROSEMARY —157 REEVES. REBECCA LOU — Stage Band 1: National Junior Honor Society 1. 3: Spanish Club 1. 2: Astra Club 2. 3. 4: Drama Club 2: Interact Spon- sor 3. 4: Delegate to Girls' State 3: Astra Ability Award 3: Homecoming Maid 3.4: Pep Squad Jr. CPO 3: Pep Squad Sr. CPO 4: 63. 74. 82. 85. 157. 232. 234.237. 242.244. 301.302 RECAN. MAURICE D. — Foot- ball 1. 2. 3. 4: Basketball 1. 2; Baseball 1: Track 1. 2: 109. 157. 251.253. 255.260 REGAN. MELANIE MARIK — Cheerleader 1: National Jun- ior Honor Society 1: Spanish 1; Drama Club 2: French Club 2: Gator Bait 2. 3. 4: Z-Club 3. 4: Yearbook Staff 3. 4: Pep Squad CPO 3. 4: CODAC 3: Interact Club Sponsor 3. 4; Art Club 4: Quill and Scroll 4: 85.130.131.157.236.301.302 RICE. MICHAEL L. — Football 1. 2. 3. 4: Track 1. 3. 4: FCA 2. 4: Wrestling 4: Leo Club 2: 109.157.251 RICHARDS. LUCY —157 RICHARDSON. RUBY —23 RICHMOND. BENNY RICHMOND. ROY LEE RIMER. DAWN —157 ROBERSON. MARY - 157 ROBERTS. SANDRA — Soft- ball 1. Softball Most Valuable Player Award: Drama Club 1: FBLA 3. 4: Gregg Typing Awards 3.4: Gregg Shorthand Awards 3: Gregg Filing Awards 3: Spanish Competi- tion 2 ROBINSON. DARRYL — 158 ROTHELL. LISA ANN — Stu- dent Council Senator 1. 2: Drama Club 2: French Club 2: French Club Secretary 2; Pep Squad 3. 4; Leo Club 3: News- paper Staff 4: Student Coun- cil Representative 2: 86. 87. 116.117.158.302 RYE. LESSIE —113.158 RYE. VON —110 SAMUELS. DANNY —158 SANDERS. SUSAN LEA - Band 1. 2: Stage Band 1: Stu- dent Council Representative 2: Astra Club 3: Homecoming Court 3: Cheerleader 4: Pep Squad Lieutenant 3: 74. 158. 297 SANDERSON. DONNA National Junior Honor Soci- ety 1: Drama Club 2: German Club 2. 3. 4: Pep Squad 3. 4: Astra Club 3. 4: President of Astra Club 4: Latin Club Sec- retary 3: Football Add Staff 4; 74.93.158.302 SAXON. NIKKI LYNN — 158 SCHAMERHORN. SHERRIE — First Place D.E. Free Enter- prise Essay 3:158 SCHUBARTH. SUSAN LYNN — Latin Club 1. 2. 4: Junior National Honor Society 1: Speech Club 1: Yearbook 1: Debate Treasurer 2: Drama Club 2. 3.4: Debate Team and Tournament Winner 2: National Honor Society 4; Thespian Club 4; 2 honor stars in Thespian Club 4: 23. 82.102.107.158.232. 237 SCO H’. JACQUELINE A. SELF. KIMBERLI |ANET — Drama Club 2. 3. 4; French 2. 4: Pep Squad 3. 4: 158. 86. 87. 302 SERVICE. LEONARD R. —158 SHAHINE. LAURENCE — Wrestling 4: Baseball 4:158 SHEMWELL. CHRIS —159 SHEMWELL. |AY — DECA 3. 4:113.159 SHIPLET. SARA SUSAN — Student Council 1: Newspa- per Staff 1: Octagon Club 2. 3. 406 LOG 4: Octagon Club Treasurer 3; Octagon Club State Vice President 4: Latin Club 3. 4: Pep Squad: 96. 97. 158. 240. 302 SILAS. EVERETTE LAMAR — Basketball 1: Football 1. 2: Baseball 1; Drama Tourna- ment Class 4: Debate Team 4: 89. 90. 110. 111. 127. 129. 159. 235. 265 t SILBKRMAN. MARC CARY — Spanish 1: Computer Club 4: Mu Alpha Theta 4:159 SIMMONS. DAVID LAW- RENCE — ROTC Special Forces 1. 2. 3. 4: Drill Team 1. 2. 3: Sabre Guard 1. 2: Ameri- can Legion Bronze Medal Award for Scholastic Excel- lence ROTC 2; SAI Award for Achievements 3:120. 122. 124. 125. 238.159 SIMMONS. JANICE ANITA — 159 SI MONTON. TER I —159 SIMS. ROBERT CHANDLER — French Club 1: Black Studies 2.3.4:159.163 SLATER. JAMES — Leo 4: Octagon 3.4:86.87.159 SMALL. ESTER MAE SMITH. CARRIE MAE SMITH. CYNTHIA D. - Con- cert Choir: ROTC Drill Team 122.124.159 SMITH. LINDA GAIL — Octa- gon Club 2. 3. 4: Art Club 2. 3. 4: FBLA: Pep Squad 2. 3. 4: 118.160.303 SMITH. SANDRA MARIE — National Junior Honor Soci- ety: Basketball Team 1: News- paper Staff; Scholastic Rally: Student Council Representa- tive: FBLA: Black Studies; French Club: Octagon Club; 110.160 SNOW. KAREN ANN — French Club 1. 2: History Club 2: Football Ad Staff 2. 3: Science Club; Track Team: Drama Club: Pep Squad 3. 4; 86. 87. 90. 160. 106. 114. 115. 236.303 SPEED. SHARON —160 SPENCE. RODNEY CARTER — Boy Scouts 1. 2; Drama Club 1.2:90.118.160. 235. 294. 295 SPIKES. SARAH KATHERINE — Drama Club 2: Spanish Club: Cator Bait: Z Club: Pep Squad 3. 4; Who's Who: Drama Club: 80. 301. 302. 303. 158.160 5PILLERS. SHARON ELAINE — Stage Band 1: French Club 1: Student Council Rep. 1: Drama Club 2. 3: Spanish Club 2: Z-Club: Pep-Squad 3. 4:82.160.302 JPIVEY. DANIEL MARK — Newspaper Staff 2. 3. 4: DECA: 116.117 STAMPER. JAMES JESSE — Student Council 2. 3: Latin Club 2. 3. 4: National Honor Society 2. 3. 4: Leo Club 3. 4: 102.107.160.232. 237 iTAPLES. JOHN NASH — Concert Band 1. 2. 4; Octagon Club 2: District Honor Band: Jazz Ensemble 3.4; 83.160 iTERBA. CHRISTINE MARIE — Spanish Club 3. 4: FBLA 3. 4:110.160 STEVENS. DAVID PAUL — National |unior Honor Soci- ety: Drama Club 1. 2. 3.4: Stu- dent Council 1. 2. 3; Latin Club 2. 3: Tennis Team 2. 3: Mu Alpha Theta: 102. 107. 160. 232.237 STORMENT. DEBRA KATH- F.RYN — Science Club 1: Octagon Club 3. 4: Pep Squad 3.4:160 STROZIER. ETHEL ANNE — Newspaper Staff: National Junior Honor Society: Drama Club 2. 3. 4: French Club 2. 3. 4: Octagon Club 2.3.4:90.161 SUTTON. BARRY ANDREW — 161 SWINDLE. ULAS CARSON — French Club: Art Club 118. 161 TAYLOR. DENISE ADELE - Editor Yearbook 1: Jazz Ensemble 1. 3. 4: Member of Advisory Board 1: District Rally (French I and English I) 1: State Rally (2nd Place French I) 1; National Junior Honor Society 1: French Club 2: Drama Club 2. 3. 4: Honor Thespian 2. 3. 4; Concert Band 2. 3. 4: District Rally (Geometry and French II) Slate Rally (Geometry) 2: NHS 3. 4; Debate Club 3: Flag Corps 3; National Forensic League 3: District Rally (Alg. II) State Rally — 1st in State overall (Alg. II) 3: National Merit Semi-Finalist 4: Flag Corps — Capl. 4:161. 232.235. 237.240.241 TAYLOR. MICHAEL WAYNE — National Junior Honor Society 1: Football 1: Track 1. 2. 3. 4: Spanish Club 2. 3. 4: National Honor Society 3. 4: 83.85.107.161.232. 237 TAYLOR. TERRI SUE — Drama Club 2: FBLA 3. 4; Pep Squad 3.4: Student Council 4: 70. 72.86.87. 152.161.237.302 TEAGUE. JEFFREY DALE — Football 1. 2: PTSA 1: Key Club 2: Varsity Football 3. 4; Treasurer of Key Club 3. 4: 161.231.251.286.76. 77.109 TEBELE. JOSEPH — Spanish Club 2. 3; 1st Place Spanish Poetry LSUS 3: Spanish Liter- ary Rally 3: United Synagogue Youth 4: Treasurer 4: Vice- President 4: Science Club 4: History Club 4:161 TERRIO. LINDA CAROL - Drama Club 2: DECA Secre- tary 3: DECA Vice-President 4:112.113,161 THOMA. TAMELA JANE — Astra Club 3. 4; Drama Club 3: Pep Squad 3: Cheerleader 4: 73.74.242. 245.297. 161 THOMAS. ANTHONY —161 THOMPSON. CATHERINE LYNNE — Drama Club 1. 2: Art Club 2: Track Team 2: Editor of Newspaper 3: Gator Bait 3.4 THOMAS. DELLA —162 THOM AS. STELLA —162 TOMPKINS. DEBORAH ELISE — Drama Club 2. 4: Gator Bait 2. 3. 4: Key Club Sponsor 3: Pep Squad 3. 4: CODAC 4; Youth Council 4:162.302 TRIGG. JOHN MENDEL — Football 1. 2. 3. 4: ROTC 1. 2. 3.4: Cerman Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Best Drilled Cadet Medal 1: Rifle Team 1: Special Forces Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Dept, of the Army Superior Cadet Decora- tion 2: Outstanding Squad Leader Award 2; Drill Team 2: Key Club 2; Senior Army Instructor Medal 3: Promoted to 1st Lt. 3; Battalion Com- mander 4: ROTC Battalion 4: Promoted to Lt. Col. 4: Cen- tenary Quiz Bowl Team Member 4; Army ROTC Scholarship Finalist 4: Naval ROTC Scholarship Finalist 4; 35. 70. 72. 109. 119. 124. 125. 238. 240. 251.162 TURLEY. TERRI ANN — Latin Club 2:162 TURNER. JAMES DONALD III — Football 1. 2. 3. 4: Baseball 2.4: 77.162. 251 TURNHAM. DONNA ELIZA- BETH — National Junior Honor Society 1; Spanish Club Vice-President 1: Cheer- leader 1. 4; Student Council Representative 1: Advisory- Board 1; Interact Sponsor 2.3. 4: Drama Club 2: Z-Club 2. 3. 4: Gator Bait 2. 3. 4: Yearbook Staff 2. 3: Homecoming Maid 2. 3: Class Favorite 2. 3: CODAC 3: Pep Squad 3: Prom Court 3: Quill and Scroll Staff 4; 80. 85. 130. 133. 162. 231. 242. 243.244. 297 VANCE. JANET REAGAN — Pep Squad 3. 4: Treasurer — Top Teen of America 3. 4: Black Studies 3:302.162 VanOSDELL. CAROLYN — 73. 74.162.302 VALENTINE. MARY GRACE — National Junior Honor Society 1: Spanish Club 1: Science Club 1: Went to Spanish Rally in Tyler 1: Choir 1.2:162 WACGONER. KIMBERLY ANN — Basketball 1. 2: Flag Line 3.4:162 WAGNO. RONALD CHARLES — Lettered in Football. Bas- ketball. Baseball. Track 3:109. 163. 240. 251. 253. 254. 255. 256.257. 260. 152 WAITE. CYNTHIA CAROLYN — Drama Club 2: Leo Club 2: Pep Squad 2. 3. 4: Spanish Club 2. 3. 4: FBLA 2. 3: Coun- cil Alternate 3: LSUS Foreign Language Festival Interpreta- tion 1st place 3; Leo Club 3.4: Football AD Staff Manager 4; 86.87.163.114.115.236.302 WALPOOL. MARK ANTHONY W'ALTER. DONNA —163 WALTER. TINA MARIE - Excel 3.4: |A 4: JNHA 4:163 WARE. BARBARA ELAINE — Bi-Racial Committee 1: Loui- siana (Northwestern) Scho- lastic Rally (Superior Rating) 2: ROTC 2: Academic Achievement Award 2: Mark- sman Medal (Sharpshooter) 2: Drill Team 2: Z-Club 3. 4: Black Studies 3. 4: FBLA 3. 4: French Club 3: Academic Award 3: Cheerleader 4: 80. 237. 297.163 WARTENBERG. RITA CLAIRE — DECA 4:163 WASHINGTON. TERRI ANN — Marching Band 1: ROTC 2: Drill Team 2: FHA 4: DECA 4; Sophisticated Ladies 4 WEBB. KAREN —163 WEBB. JOHN VERNON — Best CO in ROTC 2.3:122.124. 163 WELCH. SEBASTION — 163 WELLS. CYNTHI A —163 WELLS. NANCY — French Club 1. 2: Pep Squad 1. 2. 4: Drama Club 2. 3. 4: Leo Club 2:82.163.165 WHITE. HOWARD—164 WHITE. PARISAN —164 WILBURN. CHRISTY — Secre- tary- National Jr. Honor Soci- ety 1: Cerman Club 2. 3. 4: Drama Club 2: German Club Vice President 3: Latin Club — Nuntius (Secretary) 3: Astra 3. 4: Pep Squad 3: Latin Club Vice President 4: Foot- ball Ad Staff 4: 40. 74. 102. 115.164 WILLIAMS. LACY HOLMES II — Lettered in Tennis 1. 2.3.4: State Tennis Tourney 1: Stale 1: 2: LOG staff 2. 4: Won Dis- trict Boys Singles 3: State Tennis 3; Key Club 3. 4: His- tory Club 3; Spanish Club 3: Sr. Boys Vice-President: 77. 130.131.164.237.136.288. 289 WILLIAMS. LINDA FAYE — 164 WILLIAMS. MAXINE —164 WILLIAMS. MICHAEL — Let- tered in Track 2: won a patch for jacket 3:164.294.295 WILLIAMS. PETER —164 WILLIAMS. PHILLIPPA DEN- ISE - FBLA 1: FHA 4:164 WILLIAMS. SONYA — National Junior Honor Soci- ety 1; Black Studies 3.4: FBLA 4 WILLIAMS. VANDELON KAY — National Jr. Honor Society 1: FBLA 3. 4: Black Studies 3. 4: COE 4:110.164 WILSON. SCOTT — 165.235 WINCHEL. DIANE DEE — Orienteering — 1st place female 3: 120. 124. 126. 239. 165 WIYGUL. CARY JAMES — Baseball 1.2:165 WOLFE. LAURA LEE — Leo Club 2: Drama Club 2. 3: French Club 2: Pep Squad 3. 4:82.165 WOLFRAM. JEFFREY TODD — Football 1. 2. 3. 4; Ski Club 2: FCA 3. 4: German Club 3: Baseball 4: Wrestling 4: Track 4:83.165.251.286 WOODARD. DONNA SUE — FBLA 2: FBLA President 3: FBLA 4: Softball 2 WOODRUFF. JANET FAY — Pep Squad 3. 4: Drama Club 3. 4: 165. 301.302 WRIGHT. LORI — French Club 3: Pep Squad 3.4:165. 302 WYNN. AUBREY BOOTH III — National Junior Honor Society 1: Football 1. 2. 3. 4: Latin Club 1: 86. 87. 106. 237. 251.257.258.109.165 YEARLING. DIANNE —165 YOUNG. DAVID C. — North- western Rally YOUNG. GLORIA-302 SENIOR INDEX 407 Underclassman Index Abner. Trudic 100.123 Adams. Brianne Adams. Bridget 189 Adams. James 189.286 Adams. Lawrence Adams. Lynette 102.169. 302 Adams. Peter 169.251 Addison. Lajon 189 Agee. Thomas 189. 263. 286 Alexander. Chester 251 Alexander. Etta 103.104. 169 Alexander. Gerald 189 Alexander. Percy 189.263 Allen. Gerald 189 Allen. Howard Allen. John 189 Allen. Larry Allen. Richard 189 Allums, Elliott 211 Allom, Alice Amartey. Atu 123.126.211 Amos. Connie Amos. Victor Anderson. Betty 211 Anderson. Emma 169 Anderson. Kenneth 189 Anderson. Lorrie 169 Anderson, Matthew 123. 124.126.169.238 Anderson. Rcnell 169 Anderson. Tina 112.113. 169 Andrews. Bryan 113.169 Andrews. Leslie 90 Anthony. Brian 123.125.169 Anthony. Karen 103.106. 211 Armer. Rosalind Armer. Sandra Atkins. Kenneth Atkins. Willie Avant, James Aymond. Scott 189.263 Badugu. Ujwal 90.100.169 Bain. Angie 189 Bain. John 189 Baker. Alisa Baker. Gayle Baker. Rosalind Baldridge. Susan 55.100. 169. 301.302 Ballew. Ronald 169 Bamburg. Shelia 169 Banks. Benjamin 169 Banks. Tina Barfield, Alma 169 Barfield, Patricia Barkley. Ellen 189.293 Barnes. Clifford 100.169 Barnes. Patrick 189 Barr. Rena 169 Barr. Victoria 211.242.247 Bartels. Carole 113.169 Bartels. Heidi Baylor. Aundrea 189 Baylor. Ellen Baylor. Linda 169 Baylor. Patrick 189.273 Beasley. Lara 189 Beasley. Marvin 122.126. 169 Beason. Katherine 100.169. 302 Beavers. Anthony 189 Beavers. Lisa 211 Beck. Barbara 169 Beck. Willie 189 Bedford. Sharon 123.189 Belanger. Michael 122.169 Bell. Bradley 103.169 Bell. Mitzi 169.280.293 Bell. Rosalind 189 Bcnard. Sheryl 23.100.189 Benecke. Kristen 211 Benjamin. Sharon 189 Bennett. Gregg 93.169 Bennett. Lillian 91.169.241 Beres. John 211 Bergen, Zena 189 Berry. Elizabeth Berry. Susanne 64. 81.189, 287. 288 Bertineili. Patrick 54.116. 117.189.263 Bet ford. Nathaniel Bianca. Deeann 100,101.189 Billings. Mark 170 Birdwell. Pamela 90.92.189 Black. Bernice 190 Black. Edward 211 Black. Janie 70.72.103.104. 106.170 Black Jr. Lee 190 Blake. Teresa 90.127.190 Bland. Brian 211 Bliss. Andrew 109.170.251 Bloom. Sharon 190 Bloomer. Terri 190 Bohm, Richard 191 Bohm. Rudolf 100.170 Bolden. Anthony 170 Bollman. William 191 Bonner. Barbara Bonner. Randy 122.191 Bonner. Patrick 273 Boogaerts. Eleanor 170.302 Boone. Anthony Boone. Cathy 191 Boone. Rufus Booras. Georgia 58.102.170. 302 Boston. Timothy 191. 263 Boutwell, Samuel 211 Bowles. James 211 Bowles. Linda 86.87.170. 302 Boyd. Audria 58.211 Boyd. Benjamin Boykin. Roger 170 Bozenski. Philip 191 Bozenski, Ramona 191 Bradberry. Linda 191 Bradbcrry. Stephanie Bradford. Eric 191 Brammer. Sharon Brelsford. Mark 116.117. 170 Bridges. Brian 170. 251 Bridges. Melinda 170 Bristo. Anthony Bristo. Kevin 170 Broadway. Milton Brock. Bruce 191.263 Brock. Ora 191 Brokenberry. Constanc Brooks. Danny 211 Broussard. Regeina 191 Brown. Anthony Brown. Arthur 211 Brown. Beverly Brown. Gerald 211 Brown. Leonard Brown. Pamela 191 Brown. Pearl 123.191 Brown. Robert 191 Brown. Robert 191.263 Brown. Robert 77.191 Brown. T roy 91 Brubaker. Aaron 84.103. 104.191.288 Brupbacher. Lisa 211 Bryant. Angela 171 Buck. Henry 92, 96.97.191 Buckingham. Rosemary Buckner. Allyson 92.211 Buckner. Barry Bundrick. William 191 Bunton. Shauna 211 Burelbach. Jonathan 93.93. 171 Burelbach. Leannc 97.191 Burgh, Latitia Burns. Mary 191 Burroughs. Dave 191 Burrow. Klayton Buseick. Jeffrey 77.112.113. 171 Butler. Terri 171.302 Butts. Gayla 191 Byrd. Terri 192 Cady. Susan 67. 74.75.106. 171.301.302 Cage. Lawernce 103.104. 263 Cage. Pamela 171 Cain Jr. Mack 171 Caldwell. Rosalind 122. Callaway. Shawn 211 Campbell III. J. 88.192 Campisi. Ann 171 Cannon. Marcia 192 Capelan. Cynthia 102.192 Cardin. Pamela 192 Carey. William Carmack. Harry 211 Carmack. Larry Carr. June 82.92.192.240. 241 Carroll. Albert Carroll. Timothy 273 Carter. Natalie 192 Carter. Sebrenia 192 Carthern. Cartria 122.192 Cascio. Michael 100.192 408 LOG I Casciola. Joe 171 Casey. Elaine 171 Cash. Earnest 192 Cason. Karen 171.301 Cassidy. James 171 Castrogiovanni. Cynth 171 Cavvthorn. Veda 211 Chambers III. Willie 122 Chance. Mary 81.118.171 Chandler. Laurie Chapman. Mary 192 Chatman. Cassandra Chavanne. Karen 171 Chism. Samuel 286 Ch reeve. Lisa Cicero. John 171 Clair. Michael 171 Clanton. Penelope 74.75. 192 Clark. Gigi 171 Clark. Gretchen 90.192 Clark. Malinda Clark. Ricky 192 Clarke. Harris. 120.122.123. 124.125.192.239 Clay. Ronald Cobb. Catherine 192 Cole. Anne 90.192 Coleman. Willie Colgin. Amy 75.192 Collins. Angela 123 Collins. Caroline Collins. Ester 211 Collins. Jessie 211 Cook. Dave 109.171.251 Cook. Layna 116.117.171 Cook. Leta 263 Cook. Michael 123.192 Cook, Regina 120 Cooper. Carolyn 90.192 Cooper, l-ori 171 Cooper. Pamelia 108.171 Copeland. Kelly 90.97.192 Cornelius. Darien 192 Cosse. Marianne 192 Costanza. Kimberly 51.81. 192 Cotter. Mark 113.211 Cotter. Mary Cotter. Michaelann 211 Coulee. Mary Cowart. Dorothy 211 Crank. Jenifer Crittenden. Jack 171 Crook. Daniel 192 Crooms. Cynthia 171 Cunningham. William 67. 122.171 Cunningham. William 172 Cupp. Charles 83.84.172. 265 Cutler. Jamie 172 Dangerficld. Yolanda 192. 293 Daniels. Calvin 192 Darrett. Shelia 193 Daugherty. Jerry 113.116. 117.172 Davenport. Sandra 172 Davis. Andrea 193 Davis. Claude Davis. Deborah 82.90.102. 172 Davis. Dee 172 Davis. Diana 90.193 Davis. Diane 193 Davis. Mark Davis. Marvin Davis. Melvin 122. 263.193 Davis. Shawn 172 Davis. Stanley 172,265.268. 289. 270.271 Davis. Thomas 50.172,251. 256 Davis. Victor Day. Donna 172 Day. Michell 172 Debouse. Francene 193 Defatta. Melissa 112.113, 172 Defatta. Thomas 70.72.84. 193 Defoy. Andrea 172 Defreese. Laura 75.172.302 Della Pietra. Ronald Demarco. Michael 120.123. 124.125.193 Dcmcry. Brady 193.273 Demery. Dexter Demery. Eartha Demery. Mark Demming. Pherdina Depriest. Diana 211 Dickinson. Sherri Dinkcr. Holly Dixon. Lenordis Dixon. Sheila 110.111.172 Donahue. David 193.263 Donald. Laura 193 Donovan. Samantha 193 Dowden. Sydney 172.302 Dowdle. Donna 172.302 Doyle, Cheryl 193 Dubois. Thomas 172 Dunn. Cherry 79.81.100. 130.133.172. 236. 302 Dunn. Rita 82.193 Dunn Jr. Eddie 193.263 Dyar. Frederic 103.104.263. 211 Dyer. Patricia Dyess. James 211 Dycss. Katrina 193 Ebarb. Lynda 90.193 Edmonson. Mark Edwards. Cedric Edwards. Dennis 172 Edwards Jr. Napoleon 251 Egan. Glenn 172. 273 Ehrhardt. Laura 78.81.172 Ely. Bobby Ely. John 212 English. Carita 90.172 Ester. Shelia 122.92.193 Ester. Verdis 172 Ettredge. Brenda 90,172 Evanoff. Sheila 90.172 Evans. Pamela 193 Evans. Walter 77.109.251. 172 Faith. Carole 172 Falter. Carrie 114.115.172. 236 Fannon. Sheila 130.133.172 Farrar. Steven 193 Feazel. William 193 Fergeson. Elizabeth 92.212 Fergeson, Thomas Fertitta. Katheryn 70.72.212 Fertitta. Kristin 108,193 Fess. Christopher 193.287. 288 Fiore. Lisa 58.100.173 Fitch. Douglas 113.173 Flecman. Carol 90.106.193 Fleishel. Charles 39.77.173. 288 Fleming. David 173 Fleming. Emma 122,212 Fleming. William 45.84.173 Font. Susan 193 Ford. Jacqueline 173.282. 293 Ford. Joann Ford. Victor 193 Fox. Curtis 173 Fox. Richard 193 Foyil. Roy 193 Franklin. Aimce Frasier. Douglas 193 Frazier. Allison 123.125.194 Freeman. David 124.125. 126 Fritz, Donald 173 Fuller. Jena 194 Fuller. Tammy 173 Futrell. Nancy 60.116.117. 173.288 Gaines. Anita 173 Galen. Sean 66.212.263 Galen. Somar 81.130,133, 173.301.302 Gallagher. Angela 100.173 Galloway. Glena 76.81.173 Galloway. Sarah 85.130. 131.133. 292.293. 301.302 Gandy. Tanya 75.93.173. 242. 246. 302 Gardner. Walter 194 Gassaway. Laura Gaston. Darron Gates. Shaunda 194 Gavin. Amy 194 Gay. Johnny- Gentry. Christopher 92.173. 240. 241 George. Willie 173 Giglio. Robert 92.123.212. 240.241 Gilbert. Ronald Gilcrease. Charles 194 Gilcrease, Susan 183 Gilliam. Ronald 192 Gillyard, Annie 1 Gipson. Terence 173 Gladney. Michael Go. Karen 90.173 Godfrey. Jane 90.194 Goldstein Janine90.100.194 Goodman. Lisa 81.90.129. 173 Goodrich, Anne 90.194 Goodwin. David 194 Goodwin. Dianne 90.194 Gordon. Quantrell 100.122. 173 Gorsulowsky. Susan 100, 173.302 Gould. Rhonda 194 Graham. John 194 Crammer. Mary 130,132. 173.236. 302 Grant. Jerome 194 Grant, Karen 173 Grapp. Kathryn 212 UNDERCLASSMAN INDEX 409 Graves. Tammy Gray. Joby 103.104.212 Gray. Joy 173 Green. Ramie 194 Greenberg. Barry 84.100. 173 Greenberg. Ellen 100.194 Greenberg. Karen 90.100. 212 Grccnlovv II, William Greer. Laura 70.72.102.194 Greer. Ted Gregory. Kimberly Grissom, Bonita 173 Guicc II. Richard Guiton. Louis 123.125 Guiton. Troy 65.123 Gulledgc, Mary 76.173.302 Gullo, Gina 90.194 Guy. Geoffrey 113 Hadley. Bret 213 Hall. Douglas 194 Hall. Mary 194 Ham. Kathryn 213 Hancock. Rodney 194 Harbour. Charles 93 Harkins, Brian Harmon. T racey 90.194 Harper. Tamara 90.100.194 Harrell. John 34.194.263 Harrington. Jeffrey 90.174 Harris. Bridgette 174 Harris. Donna 174 Harris. Jackie 194 Harris. Louis 174 Harris. Micheal 174.263 Harris. Wanda 195 Harrison. Patricia 79.81.85. 100.174.288. 289 Harrison. Patriqk 174.288. 289 Hart, Carl Hart. Ginger Harvey. Gloria Harvey. Gwendolyn Haskin, Dennis 263 Hatcher. Clifford 90.195 Hatfield. Celia 195 Hathcoat. Vickie 102.213 Hawkins. Karen 174 Hawkins. Kelvin Hawkins. Timothy 174.263 Hayden. Jeanetta 122.174 Hayes. Lesley 195 Hendershot. Pamela 174. 302 Henderson. Paula 195 Henderson. Theodore 121, 123.125.194. 239 Henix. Michael 174 Henix. Sherrie Henry. Kenneth 251 Henry, Terry 251 Henry Jr. Travis 195 Henry. Trey 195.273 Hensley. Gregg Herbert. John 77.195.263 Herrington. Mitchell 195 Hicks. Rorary 122.196 Higginbotham. Saxonie 51. 174.302 Higgins. Jan Higgins. Timothy 174 Hight. Barry 196 Hightower. Jeffrey 50.109. 174. 251.259 Hill. Bernard 123 Hill. Joe 196. 213 Hill. William 196 Hines. Anna Hines. Ella 174 Hines, Terry 174.196 Hodges. James 174 Hodges. Leigh 81.132.174. 236. 302. 302 Holland. Candise 196 Holland. Lynda 82.90.129 Holliman. Beth 102.196 Hollowed, Samuel 174 Holmes. Annette 196 Holmes. Danny 174,196.251 Holmes. Diane 197 Holmes. Kenneth 197 Holmes. Yulonda Holt. Darrin 113.174 Holt. Kathleen 90.174 Holt. Lisa 213 Hooper. Jeff 197 Hopkins. Patrick 174 Horgen. Floyd 213.290 Horne. William 213 Horton. Eric 100.174.237. 286 Horton. Johnny Horton. Rhonda 197 Houghton. Philip Houston. Karl 197 Howard. Melvin 174 Howard. Stephen 103.104. 213 Howard. Steve 90.197.251 Hudsmith. Scotte 56.100. 197 Huggs. Thane 174 Hughes. Jane Hughes. Shelton Humphrey. Brown 77.197. 258 Hunsicker. Debra 103,104. 106.213 Hunsicker. Kim 213 Hurst. Ann 197 Hussey. John 197,263 Hyden. John 197 Hyten. Kathryn 197 llardo. Gracie 175 Ingersoll. Hunter 102.197. 263 Innis. Pamela 175 Jackins. Robert 67.88.197. 290 Jacks. Lisa Jacks. Susan 197 Jackson. Leon Jackson. Lovetta 197 Jackson. Vernon Jackson. Wanda 103.104 Jacobs. Anna 75.90.100. 103.104.123.126.197 Jacobs. Leon 197 Jacobs, Terence 251 James. Drena 197 Jarratt. Linda 60.75.175. 302 Jefferson. Boston Jenkins. Danny 197 Jenkins. Edwin 175 Jenkins. Quintin 263.175. 262. 263 Jennings. Penny 197 Jernigan. Lisa 197 Jessup. Joseph Jeter. Katheryn Jeter. Laurie 197 Jewitt. Arnold 214 Jcwitt. John 197.273 Jimison, Benjamin 123 Jimison, Rita 175 Johns. Pamela 175.276.277. 279.280. 282 Johnson. Anthony Johnson, Bambilyn 91.175 Johnson, Bertha 198 Johnson. Debora 198 Johnson. Eddie 178 Johnson. Graves 125.214 Johnson. Jeffery 77,114.175 Johnson. Johnny 198 Johnson. Karen 175.302 Johnson. Kevin 198 Johnson. Leslie 51.198 Johnson. Margaret 175 Johnson. Patty 198 Johnson. Robert 175 Johnson. Sarah 175 Johnson. Sidney 176 Johnson. Steven 77.90.198 Johnson. Todd 199 Johnson. Wayne 176 Joiner, Thomas 100.176 Jones. Charles 113.176 Jones. Elaine 197 Jones. James 102 Jones. Linda 198 Jones. Mary 176 Jones. Raymond 198 Jones. Robert 198 Jones. Robert 122.176 Jones. Theodore 123.176 Jordan. Bobby 214 Jordan. Kenneth 176 Joubert. Sarie 176.242.246. 301.302 Jouppi. Ellen 86. 87.214 Kelley. Roger 52. 77.109. 199.263. 273 Kendrick. Rhonda 214 Key. Kristopher 176 Kimbrough. Dana 23.176 King. Helen Kirkikis. Sophia 214.277 Klein. Jeffrey 176.263 Kleowdis. George 57,199 Kline. Harry 84.199 Klorik, Joseph 214 Kunkle. Gary 122.125.199 Kun .man. Sara 90.118,176 Laborde. Stacey 76,199 Lagrone. Rocky 176. 251 Lambert. Steven 176 Lane. Anna Lane. Doris 199 Lane. Rene 177.263 Lang, Donna 177 Latham. Madeleine 81.90. 199 Law. Thomas 199. 263 Lawrence. Alphonso 177 Lawrence. Donald Lecomte. Debra 215 Lee. Laura 113.199 Lee. Steven 177 Legendre. Laura 242.246. 301.302 410 LOG I Lemmons. Karen 215 Lewing, Ruby 199 Lewis. Erma 199 Lewis. John Lewis. Lydia 177 Lewis. Sharon 177.302 Lighl. Stephanie 178 Lind. Jennifer Lind. Lynley 199 Lindsey. Arthur 178 Lindsey. Taylor 178 Lippard. Michael 178 Lively. Chris Lively. Doyle 199 Lloyd. Lonnie 175 Lobel. Leslie 175 Lohman, Holly 215 Long. James 215 Lovelace. Micheal 175 Lucky. Audrey 199 Lyons. William 90.100.199 Mack. Cassandra 179 Mack. Celanthia Magliocca. Carolyn 102. 106.118.179 Maiden. Deborah 199 Malsch. Cynthia 215 Malsch. James 179 Malsch. Sharon 199 Mandigo. Marvin 179 Maniscalco. Tanya 199 Mann. Amanda 199 Markham. Kathryn 199 Marler. Kevin 84.179.251. 273 Marquez. Mark 179.251 Marshall. Belinda 110.179 Marshall. Susan 103.104. 215 Martin. Hcrshey Marlin. Micheal 199 Martin. Nathaniel 106.179 Martin. Patricia 86.87.106. 199 Martin. Polly Marx. Brett 199 Maxon. Patti 179 vlason. Susie 90.199 Siassad. Donald 199.290. 291 Mathews. Joseph vfathews. Polly 179 Mathews, Steven 113,179 day. Penny day. Samuel 179. 251 daywcathcr. Arthur 179 May weather. Gwendolyn McCann. Teresa 199 McClellan. Margaret 100. 101.200 McClure. Dwaina 102.178 McCowen. Amy 178 McCutcheon. Evelyn 200 McDay. Daryl 178 McDermott. Theodore 102. 179 McDonald. Tracy 90.179 McElwee. John 200 McFaddcn, Mary 200 McGee. Mary 200 McHenry. James 215 McKinney. Martha 56.100. 101.200 McKinnie. Penny McKissick. Joseph 200 McLendon. Janet 215 McNaughton. Stephen 200 McNeill. Laura 85.130.132. 242.247 Mccom. Jane 179 Messick. Melanie Mctzgar. Kara 179 Metzgar. Stacey 200 Milam. Tami 179 Miles. Daniel 123.125.200 Miles. Yolinda 201 Miller. Ellen 201 Miller. Kristy 215 Miller. Lynne 201 Miller. Todd 201 Mills. Laura 28.86.87.179. 302 Milner. Cara 24.97.100.179 Milner. Michael 84,90,100. 201 Milton. Cynthia Minner. Clark 179 Misra. Sima 90,92.201.240. 241 Mitcham. Stephen 122. 201 Mitchell. Johnnie Mitchell. Micheal 113 Mitchell. Terry 201 Mobley. Lisa Mobley. Micheal 179 Mobley. Terresa 201 Moham. Myron 179 Monarch. Patrick 216 Moncla. Marvin Monroe. Debra Montgomery. Laura 201 Moore. Angela 201 Moore. Earl 122.294 Moore. Jodi 81. 85.130.131. 201.242.247 Moore. Robert 201.263.273 Moore. Shelton 179 Morris. Dexter 201 Morris. Joe Morton Jr. Charles 216 Mosley. Michael 122. 201 Mullin. Polly 179.302 Murphy. Michael 179 Myers. Kenneth 116.117. 201.288 Neal. Kim 201 Neal. Michele 180 Neill. George Nelson. Kristi 180.302 Nelson. Pamela 102.180.302 Nelson. Rebecca 201 Nettles. Vicky 97.116.117. 180 Newman. Leigh 82.118.180. 302 Newson. Michael 201.273 Nichols. Gloria Nichols. Natalie 82.129.201. 302 Nichols. Susan 201 Noakes. Lcota Nolfc. Joseph 44. 84.180 Noorman. Larry 216 Norman. Alfred 122.201 Nutt. Cynthia 201 Obarr. Michael 90.106.180 Obrien. David 180 Oneal. Charles 180 Owens. James 216 Oxenrciter. Denise 55.202 Page. Charles Page Jr. Douglas Palmer. Donna Palmer. Julianna 90.96.127. 180 Pardue. Bruce 181 Parduc. Ronald 123.125.216 Parkerson. Stuart 90.202 Parks. Juanita 122 Patterson. Dedie Patton. James 122.202 Patton. Johnnie 82.187 Patty. Donald 100.202 Paulk. Tina 202 Payne. C. Pearson. Margie 202 Pennell. Curtis 77.202 Pennington, Charles 216 Pennywcll.Tina 202.275. 280.281 Perdue. Bryan 202 Perdue. Tina Perkins. Danny Perkins. Russell 77.263 Pernici. Pamela 76.301. 302 Pctterway. Lamon 187. 263 Philley. Cary 89.90.129.187 Phillips. Amanda 79.81. 100.101.181.287. 288 Phillips. Eva 202 Pickens. Betty 70. 71.72. 181.301.302 Pickett. Joseph 55.181. 265. 266 Pierce. Deanna Pierce. Robert Pierre. Patricia 181 Pistorius Jr. John 216 Plater. Jerron Plater. Jerry Plater. Nanette 202 Plater. Patrick 122 Plumb. William 113.181 Polinsky. Larissa 24.216 Pope. Ellis 91.108.181 Pope. Pamela 91.202.241 Porter. Robert 122 Pounch, Edward Powell. Amy 75.181 Powell. David 202 Prealow. Paula 72.151 Prelow. Carey 187 Prclow, Gwendolyn 202 Price. Seidric 122.124. 202 Procell. Theresa 202 Puddcphatt. Alicia 75.101. 181 Pugh. Allen Pugh. Calvin 181 Pugh. Don Pugh, Gary 181 Pugh. Perry 202 Quigley. Dorthy 216 Quinn. Katherine 90.217 Quirk. Patrick 217 Rainer. Michael 217 Randall. John 123.125.126. 201 Range. Bruce Rasco. Alonzo 181 Rasco. Lisa 217 Rasmussen III. John Ratekin, Christine 100.106. 181.302 UNDERCLASSMAN INDEX 411 Ratekin. Deborah 100.106. 181.302 Ratliff. Eloise 103.104. 201 Ratliff Jr. Joseph Rayson. Yvonne 122 Read. Robert 90.181 Readhimer. Lisa 90.201 Redd. Angelina 123.127.201 Redstone. John 217.263 Reeder. Elizabeth 58.90.93. 100.121.291.181.302 Reidheimcr. Lisa 97 Reinsch. Led Reisinger. Stephanie Rekhelman. Michael 181 Rempel. Pamela 123.126. 181 Rempel. Robert 182 Renfro. Debra 181,302 Rcvclls. Mary 96.97.132, 181.302 Rcwis. Gregory 123.93.187 Reynolds. Pamela 201 Rice. Daniel Rice. Stephanie Rickert. Jeff 44.51.181 Risinger. David 45. 77.182. 251 Rislcy. Robin 201 Rives. Ruel 217 Robbins. Kathleen 21.75. 182.302 Roberson. Clarence Roberson. Rosalind 100.201 Roberts. David 182 Roberts. Kevin 182.251 Roberts. Milton 202 Roberts. Pennell 182 Robertson. Linda 97.98.182 Robichaud. Julie 202 Robichaud. Robert 182 Robinson. Christopher 182 Robinson. Patrick Robinson. Paul 202 Rock. Ada 202 Rodney. Triston 91.127.202 Rogers. Amy Rogers. Andrew 251 Rogers. Charles 92.251 Rogers. Darrick Rogers. Donald 202 Rogers. Jeffrey 182 Rogers. Victor Rosen. Lory Ross. Gerald 202.273 Rosson. Billy 182 Roubein. Daniel 182.237 Roussell. Bridget Row. Angela 92.121.182. 239 Rowe. Clayton 122.202 Roy 11. Van 90.202 Rucker. George 202 Ryder. Darryl 217 Ryder. Garrett 101 Samuels. Charles 182 Samuels. Darlene 202 Samuels. Robert 123 Sanders. Cheryl 91.202 Sanders. Diane Sanders. Victor Sanders III. James Sanderson. Frank Saulis. Edmundas 203 Scarbro. Jetta 182 Scarpinatto. Annette 217 Schimschock. Beth 217 Scott. Anthony Scott. Lisa 203 Scott. Sandra 182 Scriber. Lauren 203 Seldcrs. Cynthia 122.203 Sharp. Stuart 203 Shaw. Edward 90.182 Shaw. Susan 218.302 Shaw. Tereasa Shelby. Marcie Shepherd. Randall 203 Shepherd, Randall 203 Sherman. Leah 90.203 Sherwin. Laura 182.302 Sherwin. Robert 182 Shoalmire. Jeffrey 123.124. 203 Shoemaker. Roger Sheomaker. Timmy Showalter. Angela 203 Sigler. Julie 203 Sigler. Laura 182.302 Sikes. Karen 123.126.204 Silberman. David Simmons. Richard 122.204 Simmons. Sharon 81.204 Simpson. Lesley 76.81.130. 132. 182.236.301.302 Simpson. Tonya Sinclair. Franklin 182 Sinclair. Greg 84.182 Sklar. Daniel 88.182 Slack. Kimberly 204 Slack. Michael 218. 290.291 Slocum. Milton 205 Small. Abraham 205 Small. Alvin 182 Small. Vickey Small. Wilbur 125 Smith. Barry 251 Smith. Carl Smith. Cathy 205 Smith. David 121.122.126. 182. 238. 239 Smith. Desiree 103.104.183 Smith. Katherine Smith. Patricia Smith. Ronald 205. 263 Smith. Sabrina Smith. Sammy 263 Smith. Stephanie Smith. Wesley 205 Smith. William 100.205 Smith. William Snider. John 183 Snodgrass. Melanie 85.93. 183. 301.302 Sockrider. Steven 183 Solomon. Paris 183 Southall. Milton Spanberg. Shannon Spears. Paula 100. 205 Speed. Jimmie 123 Spillers. Frances 90.183 Spillman. George 205 Stallard. David 183.251 Stamper. Mary 102.205 Starks. Margaret 205 Stavig. David Storment. John 60.218 Sullivan. Cynthia 70.72.75. 102.205 Summers. Leslie 183 Sumners. Shelle Sutherland. Tamara 218 Suttlc. Jada 205 Swcredoski. Holly Talley. Daniel 70.71.102. 183 Tanner. Sarah 205 Tanner. Steven 183 Target. Cynthia 183 Target. Marvette Target. Mary 22.205 Taylor. Barbara 103.104. 218 Taylor. Carrie 86.87.218 Taylor. Jacqueline Taylor. John 184 Taylor. Karita 205 Taylor. Patricia Templeton. Philip 184.265 Templin. Rhonda 205 T erry. Robert 205 Terry. Tony 103.104.122. 218 Terry. Wendy 75.184,302 Thieman. Jean 184.302 Thoman. Laurie 86.87.184. 302 Thomas. Cynthia 122.71. 108.184 Thomas. Delores 205 Thomas. Earnic 263 Thomas. James 77.109.251. 184 Thomas. Jerry 205 Thomas. Kevin 124,125. 205 Thomas. Lonnie 122.184 Thomas. Roosevelt 263 Thomas. Sandy 184 Thomas. Shirley 91.184. 241 Thomas Jr. Nor 122 Thompson. Robin 205 Thrailkill. Sheri 205 Thrower. Todd 185 Tiffany. Deborah 100.103, 104.185 Tiffany. Diane 218 Tingle. Gregory 205 Tisdale. James 205 Toles. Mark 205 Townson. Sharon 205 Toys. Craig 185 Trahan. Byron 185.288 Trahan. Elizabeth 205 Trigg. Virginia 90. 205 Trott. George 120.123.206 Tucker. Peter 93.185.302 Turner. Gay 90.106.185 Turner. Laura 100.206 Turner. Mark 123.125.185 Turner. Raymond 219 Twohig. Patrick Tyler. Susan 206 Ulmer. Susan 185.301,302 Valadez. Dani 90.185 Van. Noppen Vance, James 206 Vanderhoef. Kelle Vaughan. Valerie 186 Vest. Larry 186 Volz. Cathryn 206 Waddell. Keith 84.186.251 Waggoner. David 206 412 LOG Wagnon. Gregory 51.206. 251 Wagoner. Angela 122.219 Walker. Robert 186.286 Walker. Suzanne 206 Wallbaum. Mary 59.186. 302 Wallbaum. William 84.186 Walpool. Allean 186 Waller. Cynthia 206 Walter. Pamela 108,206 Walter. Shirley Walton. Dusty 186 Ward, Michael 206 Ware. Cathy 122.206.279. 293 Ware. Glenn 123.219 Ware. Gregory 186 Ware. Gregory 120.122.123. 125.126. 238 Warner. Gene Warren. Leslie 88.90.206 Washburne. Joseph 76.206 Washington. Aaron Washington. Antonio 91. 186.241 Washington. Bobbie Washington. Grcggory Washington. Judy 206 Washington. Sherrie 186 Watkins. Russell 186 Watkins. Virginia 92.97. 102.186.302 Watson. Screven 77.186 Watts. Carroll 81.89.93. 129.186. 292.293.301.302 Walts. Catherine 41.75.90. 93.129.186.301.302 Weaver. I-arry 207 Webb. Alison 207 Webb. Christophe 77.207, 290.291 Webb. Frank 60 Webb. Martha Welch. Michcal 207 Wells. Fredrick 186 Wells. Jerry 186 Wells. Mary 186 Wendt. Mark 186 Wenk. Elizabeth Wenk. John 186 Werfal. Jeffrey 186 Werfal. Jodi 207 Wesley. Paul West. Cedric 208 West. John 101.186 West. Timothy 219 Wheat. Sharon 97.100.186 Wheeler. Felisa 114.115. 186. 236.302 White. Amy 123.208 White. Barzanna 90.97.208. 240 White. Dexter 208 White. Gregory White. Jason 208.265 White. Valerie 219 White. Vinson Whittemorc. Marlene 165. 186 Whitten. Mary Whittington. Carol 90,186 Wilburn. Jennifer 74.75.82. 102.186.302 Wilcox. Rachel 89.90.118. 187. 235.302 Williams. Betty Williams. Bobby 208 Williams. Deltra 187 Williams. Evelyn 81.118. 131.187. 287. 288. 236. 302 Williams. Jane 208 Williams. John 76.77.187 Williams. Latonya 209 Williams. Leonard 122 Williams. Linda 103.104 Williams. Linda 208 Williams. Loretha 208 Williams. Lyndon 187 Williams. Reginald 209,273 Williams. Robert 122.209 Williams. Robin 187 Williams. Roger 187.265 Williams. Sharon 122.219 Williams. Terry 189 Williams. Tracy 122 Willis. Andre 122.209 Willis. Harold Willis. Heather 187 Willis. Sharon Willis. Stephanie 127.209 Willis. Susan 127.209 Wilson. Cedric 187 Wilson. Holly 75.187.302 Wilson. Jeanette 209 Wilson. Vernon 209 Winchel. Carol Winchel. Tammy 187 Wittman. Wade 123.124. 125.219 Womack. Michael Wong. Judy 187 Wood. Frank 187 Woodard. Valeric 123. 209 Woods. Sharon 122,125.209 Worley. Julie 130.131.209 Wright. Lynn 219 Yeates. James 100.209 Yeales. Richard 100,101. 187 Young. Anne 90.187 Young. Jena 90.187 Young. Peter 123.130.132. 209 Young. Roosevelt 91 Youngblood. Jennifer 91. 187.241 Zahm. Nancy 90.209 UNDERCIASSAAAN INDEX 413 For years now the name of Stanley Powell has been synonomous with Captain Shreve High School. This past year, Mr. Powell, hav- ing been promoted to the job Supervisor of Secondary Education of Caddo Parish Public Schools, left Captain Shreve. 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