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

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1983 LOG Captain Shreve High School Shreveport, Louisiana Volume XVI Sean Galen — Editor Kris Benecke — Assistant Editor Audee Boyd — Business Manager Mrs. Dorothy Flanagan — Advisor 1 I THIS NAVIGATORS Miss McCalla — A Valuable Asset Captain Shreve, a school known for its uniqueness, ha d one especially valuable asset, and that was our prin¬ cipal, Sandra McCalla. Miss McCalla was not your stereotypical principal. Instead, this small feminine woman displayed a special interest in the school and its students. Extremely loyal, Sandra McCalla was Shreve’s biggest booster this year. Attending an unusual number of school activities, she was able to keep in touch with current events going on with the students. In addition to her involvement in activities, Miss McCalla was active in the office when it came to relating to her staff. Great organization, self-discipline, and supportiveness of her staff were several traits that described the business side of McCalla, but she also truly cared for the individuals. This powerful woman not only handled the huge job of administering a school the size and excellent reputation that Shreve had, but proved that CS had the best of everything, including the principal. LEFT: Yolanda Small and Leatha Rock read a proclamation from Mayor Hanna. RIGHT: Making announcements and conducting assemblies are part of the principal ' s duties. The Navigators Assistant Principals Are An Awesome Twosome Captain Shreve was very fortunate this past year, in that we had two of the finest men serving as vice- principals. Tommy Powell and Donald Horton worked with the principal, the staff, and the students to make the best decisions for the student body. Mr. Powell was concerned with the academics of the school, while Mr. Horton maintained the discipline. Mr. Horton and Mr. Powell were surely two assistants Captain Shreve would not want to be without. ABOVE: Mr. Powell speaks to Chad Gulledge and Sherri Ryland about getting top lockers. OPP. PAGE TOP LEFT: Mr. Horton, directing the events of the day. RIGHT: Office workers, like Mrs. Baker assist the assistants. OPP. PAGE BOTTOM LEFT: Mr. Powell and Mr. Horton — an awesome twosome. RIGHT: Tommy Powell gets involved in the money collecting of the cafeteria. Problems Solved by Counselors Counseling was one of the most important and crucial aspects of high school, and Shreve was very lucky to have this past year Miss Franz, Mrs. Powell, and Mrs. Montcrief. Together, these counselors worked to make the students’ years at Shreve a little easier. The special interest and hard work shown by these professionals was certainly appreciated. 1. MISS INEZ FRANZ ... Freshman and Sophomore Counselor ... M.Ed., Univ. of Houston; B.S., West Texas Univ. 2. MRS. RUBY POWELL .. . Freshman and Senior Counselor ... B.S., Grambling; M.Ed., Prairie View. 3. MRS. JUDY MONTCRIEF ... Freshman and Junior Counselor... B.S., M.Ed., Northwestern, +30 LSUS. TOP: Kay Moore and Lifford Jackson register for the dreaded PSAT. BOTTOM: The new college library. Office Workers Handle Havoc Exceptional. This word described the office workers at Captain Shreve. Somehow, these ladies managed to get their jobs done efficiently and at the same time keep their attitudes positive and friendly through times of pressure. Running an ex¬ ceptional school such as Shreve took an excep¬ tional office staff, and that was what we had. 1. MRS. )IMMIE RUSSELL ... Receptionist 2. MRS. JOANN GOODWIN ... Registrar 3. MRS. TRUDIE HORTON ... Office Aide 4. MRS. ANN DUPONT... Secretary 5. MRS. ESTELENE CALDWELL ... Financial Sec. and Bookkeeper 6. MRS. LEE BAKER ... Office Clerk TOP: Mrs. Russell, as usual, handles two phones. Behind the Scenes The dedicated cafeteria and custodial workers worked hard behind the scenes at Shreve. The cafeteria staff gave us an enjoyable way to spend our lunch break while the custodial staff kept Shreve neat, clean, and running smoothly. 3 ABOVE RIGHT: The C.S. custodians. MIDDLE: The Chefs at Shreve. BELOW: The other part of the custodial staff. The Library — A Place to Study The library at Shreve provided a good at- mostphere for studying, reading, and doing research. The helpful librarians worked to make the library a useful place for students. Along with a complete selection of books on all subjects, the library had magazines, encyclopedias, vertical files, newspapers, and information on microfiche. The library was an excellent asset to students’ learning. 1. MISS ZOE RAMSEY ... Librarian, Library Science I. II... B.S., LSU; +30; NSU and La. Tech. 2. MISS EVELYN VALORE... Librarian, Library Science I, II... B.S., Southern Univ.; M.S., Univ. of Wisconsin, +30, NSU 3. MRS. ROSE DAVIS ... Library Secretary ... B.A., La. Tech ABOVE LEFT: Students use study carrels for quiet studying. ABOVE: Seated — Dana Thomas, Donna Hathcoat, Sharon Rewis, (Second row) Allyson Ricks, Twanda Penneywell, )ane Williams, Darlene Wright, Roslyn Rascoe, Jennifer Wilson, (Third row) Deitrick Mahoney, Audrey Jefferson, Tammy Zacary, Priscilla Jefferson, Gwendolyn Rasco, Keith Johnson, (Back row) Daryl Shepard, Jerry Fraser, Tevin Redstone, Michael Caldwell, Michael Taylor, Rodney Brown, Martin Gardner, Micael Cline. The Navigators 25 English Is Invaluable Captain Shreve had excellent English teachers this year for all grades, freshman through senior. Since having proper grammar and usage was stressed at Shreve, students received a good background in this area which was valuable. Throughout high school students were taught spell¬ ing, vocabulary, sentence structure, and proper usage, which Shreve students covered completely. 1. MRS. DIANE ELY .. . English, Reading .. . B.S., Univ. of Texas. M E., LSU. Sponsors Cheerleaders. 2. MRS. GAYE GANNON ... English I, Journalism ... B.A., La. Tech Univ., Sponsors newspaper and Quill and Scroll. 3. MR. CEASAR GRAHAM ... English II, III.. . B.S., Grambling State Univ. 4. MRS. M. D. GREEN . . . Reading I . . . B.S., Grambling State Univ., M.A., La. Tech Univ.... Sponsors Junior Class and Black Studies. 5. MRS. LINDA FEAZEL ... Teacher s Aide. 6. MRS. JAUNITA KEITH . .. Teachers Aide. 26 LOG 1. MRS. ANNE HAVARD ... English III, IV .. . B.A., LSUS ... Sponsors Z-Club 2. MISS CAROL HICKS ... English I. II ... B.A., Dillard Univ., Second Language Specialist. LSUS 3. MRS. PAT LA BORDE ... English I ... B.A., Northwestern State Univ.; M.Ed., LSU ... Sponsors Freshman Class 4. MISS )UDY LANGLEY ... English III, IV ... B.A., NLU; M.Ed., LSUS, +30, McNeese; Second Language Specialist, LSUS OPP. PAGE LEFT: Mrs. Childs stressing a point to her A.P. English class. OPP. PAGE RIGHT: Mrs. Gannon, newspaper sponsor, reads the Enterprise. ABOVE: The team class has a skit. The Navigators 27 Students Explore Literature Not only was grammar stressed at Shreve, but the study of literature was also an important aspect of all English classes. Different themes in stories, poems, and novels helped students learn about the social world around them. Freshmen were in¬ troduced to classical plays such as Romeo and Juliet, sophomores read a wide variety of literature, while juniors concentrated on American historical works, and seniors studied world literature. The faculty of English teachers widened student knowledge of literature. 1. MS. LILLIAN MOCH ... English II, III, IV .. B.S.. Grambling State Univ. 2. MRS. HOLLY NICHOLLS ... English I, Civics ... B.S., LSU . . . Sponsors Freshman Class. 3. MRS. RUTH PAGE ... English, German I, II... B.A., Albion College ... Sponsors Sophomore Class, German Club and Drama Club. 4. MRS. MARY ANN SHAW .. English III .. B.A., Centenary; M.A., La. Tech. 5. MRS. DOROTHY SIBLEY ... English II ... B.A., NSU; M.Ed., LSUS ... Sponsors Sophomore Class and Drama Club. 6. MR. THOMAS VEILLON ... English II. Ill, American History ... B.A., NSU ... Sponsors 4-H Club. 7. MS. CAROL ZAFFATER ... English IV, Debate ... B.A., UNIV. OF Arkansas ... Sponsors Debate Team. OPP. PAGE LEFT: Mrs. Green has group discussion with her students. OPP PAGE RIGHT: Research papers re¬ quire many hours of work in the library. ABOVE LEFT: Junior English requires reading many novels. LEFT: Mrs. Zaffater teaching her class. Social Studies Deepens Knowledge Of The World The social studies courses offered at Shreve gave students the opportunity to explore customs and traditions from throughout the world. Learning about the customs of many other coun¬ tries helped to increase the students’ outlook of other countries and allowed them to compare them to our own. No matter what course the student took, it helped them to understand the ever- changing world. ABOVE: Sharon Collins, Lauren Teague, and Jim Holland learn how to study and enjoy Civics. RIGHT: Judith Gibson points out Shreveport on a map. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM: Lisa Auchard dreams of where she would like to live in the future. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Mrs. Adger’s class shows their faith to our country by saying the pledge. 30 LOG 1. MISS DESSIE MAE ADGER ... Civics ... B.S., M.E., Southern Univ. - -30 ... Sponsors Freshman Class 2. MISS JEAN BALTHAZAR . .. Free Enterprise, Civics ... B.A., M.A., Nor¬ thwestern State Univ. 3. MRS. CURTIS M. DAVIS .. . Psychology, Sociology, Free Enterprise .. . B.S., Grambling State Unviv. 4. MRS. GLENDA JOHNSTON ... Civics, American History .. . B.A., Baylor Univ.; M.A., La. Tech Univ.... Sponsors Astra Club 5. MRS. ANNETTE L. LANE ... Civics, American History .. . B.S., M.A., Southern Univ. +30 Southern and St. Claire 6. MISS GEORGIA LEE ... American History ... B.A., Alabama College; M.R.E., Southwestern Seminary ... Sponsors Z Club 7. MRS. HAZEL MARTIN ... American History .. . B.S., Univ. of North Dakota 8. MR. TOMMY TRAVELER .. . Ancient History, Free Enterprise, World Geography ... B.S.. M S., Tennessee State Univ. Math Prepares For Business World Captain Shreve math courses prepared students for the business world. By using mathematic skills, students developed their own abilities for later years. Algebra I and II, and geometry were good basic co urses. For the students who excelled in math, there was computer programming and advanced math. No matter what course the student took, he was preparing himself for the future. OPP. PAGE RIGHT: Mike Magner de-bugs” the computer. LEFT: Senior Paul Riser shows off his ex¬ pertise on complicated math problems to Sophomore Frank Folsom. 1. MRS. GLADYS ADERHOLD . Algebra II, Advanced Math ... B.A., Southern Methodist Univ.; M.Ed., La. State Univ ... Sponsors Junior Class and Mu Alpha Theta 2. MRS. KATHRYN BLAIR .. Business Math ... B.A., Northwestern State Univ.; M.Ed., LSUS ... Sponsors Ad Staff. 3 MRS. (ANE DRAKE ... Algebra I, Geometry ... B.S., Louisiana Tech Univ.; M.S., Northwestern State Univ.; +30, Northwestern State Univ. 4. MS. MARTHA GOZA ... English III, Math I, Math II, Consumer Math . .. B.S., Centenary College 5. MRS. JETT GRIGSBY .. Math I and II, English I... B.S., Louisiana Tech Univ-Sponsors Interact, Assistant Coach for Girls Basket¬ ball Team 6. MR. JASPER JORDAN ... Civics, Reading II, Mathematics ... B.S., Southern Univ_M.Ed., Southern Univ. +30. Southern Univ., Northwestern, and Centenary l MR. ALBERTLEVISTON ... Mathematics .. .B.S., Wiley College; M.S., Colorado Univ.; +30, NSU ... Coaches Baseball Team MR. WILLIE MCPHEARSON ... Pre-Algebra, Math II... B.S., Alcorn State Univ.... Freshman Class Sponsor 9. MRS. VICKIE PETITJEAN ... Consumer Math, Business Math ... B.S., Univ. of Southwestern Louisiana 10. MR. MARTIN C. POOLE ... Algebra II, Computer Programming ... B.S., Centenary College; M.S., Northwestern University ... Spon¬ sors Interact, Computer Club, Cross Country Team, and Track BETTY SULLIVAN ... Resource Room, English II, Math I and II, Consumer Math. Business Math ... B.A., Resource College jO WYNN ... Algebra I, Geometry .. B.S., M.S., Northwestern State Univ-Sponsors National Honor Society and Centenary Au Science Encourages New Discovery Through the study of General Science, Biology, Chemistry, and physics, students were encouraged to explore and discover new horizons unknown to them. General science involved students in all aspects of the sciences. Biology explored the life of humans, animals, and plants. Chemistry concerned the basic functions of elements and their proper¬ ties. Physics examined heat, sound, light, electrici¬ ty, and the properties of matter. Through the assistance of our knowledgeable science teachers and the use of extensive laboratory equipment, students were able to more fully understand the world of science. 1. MRS. PATSY ALLEN ... Biology I, Physical Science ... B.S., Wiley Col¬ lege; M.S., La. Tech Univ... . Sponsors 4-H 2. MR. KARL HIGGINBOTHAM ... Physical Science, Biology .. B.S., La. Tech Univ.... Sponsors FCA, Wildlife 3. MR. BOBBY HORNE ... Physical Science. Biology ... B.S., La. State Univ.; M.A. +30. Northwestern State Univ., La. Tech. Texas Tech ... Spon¬ sors Golf Team 4. MR. HAL JENNINGS ... Physics, Physical Science, Consumer Math . B.S., Northwestern State Univ.... Sponsors Science Club, Chess Club 5. MR. MATTHEW PERDUE ... Biology I Gen. ... B.A.. La. Tech; M.S., La. Tech, +30; Oklahoma State Univ ... Sponsors Student Council, Athletic Business Manager 6. MR. CHRIS PERKINS ... Biology I. II ... B.S.. M.S., Northwestern State Univ. 7. MRS. MARY SPANN ... Chemistry ' , Geometry ' .. .B.A.. Texas Womans Univ., M.S., Northwestern State Univ. 8. MRS. VALINDA WOLFE ... Biology I En ... B.S.. Oklahoma State Univ. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP; Shayne Zionts explains the properties of silver. OP¬ POSITE PAGE BOTTOM: Todd Frost works diligently on his homework. TOP: Mario Snow, Andy Gavin, Cindy Walker, and Mike Rainer experiment on their future. LEFT: Bert Allen frightens Ruthie Allen with a tarantula. The Navigators 35 P.E. Emphasizes Physical Fitness The physical education program at Captain Shreve strived to promote physical fitness. Everyone was persuaded to participate in sports such as badminton, bounceball, football, archery, tennis, basketball, volleyball, and soccer. In addi¬ tion to emphasizing physical fitness, teachers stressed the importance of teamwork and good sportsmanship. Another aspect that enhanced the P.E. student was the study of health. Over all P.E. was a truly stim ulating and rewarding experience which motivated students to push themselves. TOP RIGHT: Tony Tingle shows his classmates th art of kicking the ball. LOWER LEFT: Yolandc Thomas takes a swing at playing tennis. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Chuck Phillips takes a break. OPPOSITfc PAGE MIDDLE: The crowd comes in from the range. Coaches Varsity 1. MR. DAVID BOYDSTUN . .. P.E. ... B.S., M.S., Northwestern State Univ. Basketball Team, Assistant Football Coach 2. MRS. BETTYE BROOKS ... P.E.... B.S., Grambling State Univ. 3. MR. CLARENCE CONWAY ... P.E. ... B.S., Southern Univ.; M.S., Prairie View A M ... Assistant Football Coach 4. MR. LEE HEDGES . . . Director of Athletics, Algebra I .. . B.S., LSU Univ.; M.Ed., Northwestern State Univ.... Head Football and Tennis Coach 5. MISS JOYCE JORDAN .. P.E... B.S., North Texas State Univ.... Sponsors Pep Squad 6. MRS. ALMA MOORE .. . P.E. B.S., Southern Univ.; M.Ed., Northwestern Univ. ... Coaches Var¬ sity Girls’ Basketball Team and Girls’ Track Team 7. MR. ALLEN REEVES . . P.E. B.S., M.S., La. Tech ... Assistant Football Coach Preparation Through Business Shreve’s business courses helped provide students with a basic background knowledge of the business field. Mastery of courses, including ac¬ counting, shorthand, and typing, was a very useful tool that could be applied to everyday and profes¬ sional life. 1. MRS. DOROTHY FLANAGAN ... Shorthand I, Accounting. Typing II ... B.A., Wiley College; M.A., Univ. of Iowa ... Spon¬ sors LOG Staff, FBLA 2. MRS. NELL HEDGES ... Typing I ... B.S.. La. Tech; M.Ed., LSU 3. MS. DONNA PRATER ... General Business, Typing I... La. Tech, B.S., LSUS ... Sponsors FBLA TOP: Students learn the importance of business techniques. BOTTOM: Sharon White concentrates on her typing. D.E. and C.O.E. Give Career Opportunities The Distributive Education and Cooperative Education programs offered at Shreve served to enrich students ' understanding of the business world. Under these programs, students attended regular school classes for a partial day and worked in an office or business for the remainder of the day. 1. MRS. SARALOU WALKER CUNNINGHAM... Special Education... B.A.. Baylor Univ. 2. MRS. LENA LEVISTON ... Typing II. Clerical Practice, C.O.E-B.S.. Grambling; M.S.+30, Northwestern Univ-Sponsors rBLA 3. MRS. |AN OTWELL ... Marketing and D.E. I and II, General Business B.S., Northwestern Univ.: M.Ed.. LSU .. Sponsors DECA. TOP: Mary Ellen Twohig is interrupted at her job at Domestic Oil. BOTTOM: Mack Marshall finds that working at Western Electric takes up a lot of his time. The Navigators 39 Foreign Languages Study Culture Students in foreign languages had the opportuni¬ ty to learn about countries other than their own. There were four foreign languages offered at Cap¬ tain Shreve: French. German. Latin, and Spanish. In addition to being taught the basics of reading, speaking, writing, and grammar, students learn the customs and style of people native to that country. 1. MRS. LOUIE CHALFANT... French I-IV. Free Enterprises ... B.S. Centenary; M.Ed.. LSU ... Sponsors French Club, Sr. Class. 2. MRS. SHERI CHILDS ... AP English. Latin I-1II... B.S., LSU. Baton Rouge; M.A., Southeastern La. Univ. Sponsors |CL. 3. MRS. SUSAN THOMPSON ... Spanish I-11I... B.A., Univ. of Nevada; M.A.+30, LSU ... Sponsors Spanish Club and Astra Club. TOP: Is jennifer Holland actually in Latin class? BOTTOM; Mrs. Thompson gives Chris Colbert some extra help. Talent Is Shown in the Arts The art and music classes at Shreve displayed the talent of many Shreve students. The four-year art program included classes in painting, still life, charcoal, wood, and ink. Students became active in music classes through general music, band, or¬ chestra, and choir. These courses exposed students to various types of artistic culture. 1. MR. BILL CAUSEY ... Band. Stage Band ... M E., Centenary . . Sponsors Band, Flag Line, and Rifle Line. 2. MR. CHARLES FITZPATRICK. . . Art I-IV B.S.. Centenary. „ „ 3. MRS. HAZEL HARRIS ... Art Education ... B.A.. Southern Univ.; M.A.+30. La. Tech Sponsors Art Club, and Football Ad Stall. 4. MRS. SARAH PHILLIPS ... Choir... B.M.E.. NSU. TOP: The Shreve band boogies down at one of the Gator football games. BOTTOM: The art class likes to be creative. ROTC Develops Good Citizen ship Reserve Officers’ Training Corps gave students a good background in leading and directing others and on how to prepare for and present instructions, a sense of responsibility, integrity and respect, and a knowledge of basic military subjects which will benefit them in any career throughout their lives. 1. COMMAND SERGEANT MAJOR HENRY J. CHIASSON ... ROTC III, IV ... U S. Army. Retired. 24 years ... Sponsors Varsity Rifle Teams, Jr. NRA Club, and Cadet Officer’s Club. 2. MASTER SERGEANT ELBRA COLE JR.... ROTC II ... U.S. Army. Retired, 20 years ... Sponsors Male and Female Drill Team. 3. TECHNICAL SERGEANT WILLIAM FREEMAN |R. ... ROTC I ... U.S. Air Force. Retired. 23 years ... Sponsors Color Guard, Special Forces, and Orienteering Teams. Caddo Career Center: Unique Learning Experience The Caddo Career Center proved to be a unique way of learning this past year. Juniors and seniors from Captain Shreve joined students from eight other area high schools in improving their skills and technical knowledge, taking one of twenty vocational-technical courses offered. These students truly took advantage of a great opportunity in learning through first-hand experience. TOP LEFT: Tim Roberson concentrates on his work. ABOVE RIGHT: Paul Cox works on the engine of a car with some friends. BOTTOM LEFT: Rhonda Poythress and Tiana Conn work well together in commercial art. Electives: What Choices! Captain Shreve offered a wide variety of choices in electives. Included in these choices were speech, mechanical drawing, woodwork, and home economics. These electives helped students in everything from learning to speak before an audience to drafting in mechanical drawing. Some skills obtained were learn¬ ing to sew, repairing small appliances, and cutting dif¬ ferent types of wood. Electives offered gave the students a chance to use these new skills. 1. MR. JACK L. BOGAN ... Speech I ... B.A., La. Tech Univ.... Sponsors Key Club. 2. MR. MERCULUS J. CHRETIEN ... Wood¬ work I ... B.S., Southern Univ.; M.A., Southern Univ. ... Sponsors Industrial Arts Club. 3. MRS. BONNIE COAXUM ... Study Hall. 4. MISS MALEDA McKELLAR ... Speech I, II; Drama Tournament ... B.A., La. Tech ... Sponsors Drama Club, International Thespian Society. 5. MRS. LELA B. MITCHELL ... Home Economics, Clothing and Consumer Education .. . B.S. Southern Univ., M.E., Southern Univ.; ♦30, La. Tech . . . Sponsors Future Homemakers of America. 6. MR. RUSSELL L. PEDRO ... Mech. Draw¬ ing ... B.A., Northwestern Univ. ... Sponsors Drama Club. OPPOSITE PAGE: Mr. Chretien shows his students how things work. TOP LEFT: Girls are great in woodworks, too! TOP RIGHT Priscilla Demint tries to choose between Merritt Johnson and Jonathan Matkins. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mr. Bogan’s Speech students find his tests difficult. The Navigators 45 TOP: Allyson Ricks, Kendall Hanna, and Kim Wilhite are rarin’ and ready to go. LEFT: Cynthia Schmidt and Michele Williams check in on another day at good old CSH. BOTTOM RIGHT: Sonya Watkins. Paula Bristow, and Patricia Wright prepare a T-shirt for the press. The Navigators 47 48 LOG Follow the Gold SWAM ■ bK, so 50 LOG Once upon a time in the land of Captain Shreve lived hundreds of mighty gators... Our CS Gator Tale opens with the mighty gators on their journey down the green and gold brick road. Yet, as we turn the pages of our Gator Tale, we find we have begun to follow certain paths which will lead us throughout our lives. Go¬ ing to Shreve and follow¬ ing our green and gold road is one path we were fortunate enough in being able to travel. For as Dorothy said in The Wizard of O z, “There’s no place like home, there’s no place like home” — and our home will always be Captain Shreve. Green and l Road OPPOSITE PAGE LEFT: Well, which way? Scarecrow Donnie doesn’t know. OPP PAGE TOP: This sign speaks for itself. OPP PAGE RIGHT CENTER: The munchkins. Missy Harris, Stephen LaBorde, and Jennifer Hamel, know who’s boss around Shreve! OPP PAGE BOTTOM: The magical shoes of Captain Shreve. TOP: Gators aren’t scared of lions and tigers and bears. OH MY! ABOVE: I am the Great Oz! Entertainment 51 The three little gators, like all the gators at Shreve, have felt a sense of unity and togetherness towards each other. This was especially noticed when every gator stood arm- in-arm to express their dedication to Captain Shreve by singing the Alma Mater. Gators stood by one another and went to any extreme to protect and help a gator in need. This important quality was one reason why Captain Shreve exceed¬ ed all others. Yes, we were indeed family!!! Little Gators OPPOSITE PAGE LEFT: Show us your gator spirit!! OPP PAGE RIGHT: Jolly Joan and the Debras. OPP PAGE BOTTOM: Why are WE lying on the floor?? TOP LEFT: I’m gonna huff and puff and blow your school down! TOP RIGHT: It ' s a bird, it’s a plane. NO. it’s SUPERGATOR! LEFT: We’re 1 not 2. not 3 not 4! LEFT: The three Little Pigs. Entertainment 53 Gator in m PURSUIT Life at Shreve had many magical moments. In fact, it was easy to see why we were Gators in Wonderland. The dances and the football, basket¬ ball and baseball games were always filled with excitement. Making an “A,” scoring another two points, or seeing the eyes of your best friend when the guy next to her said hello, were the times we knew we would never forget. The future holds new experiences for us, but that all comes in due time. As we travel for¬ ward in life, we will treasure the moments each step of the way, and make the best of every experience we come upon! 54 LOG Wonderland OPPOSITE PAGE LEFT: ■ Cheers. OPP. PAGE ■ RIGHT: Macho gator H saves the day! OPP. PAGE H BOTTOM: Dancing in the H street (actually, it’s in the H gym, but .... TOP: Troy H Schulman says, “GET ME | OUT OF FIERE! LEFT: BULLSEYE! RIGHT: I want you!!!!! TOP RIGHT: Opening the door to Entertainment 55 tomorrow. cs 56 Gators LOG Mirror, mirror on the wall, who’s the prettiest gator of all?” Well, according to the Booster Club Parents who judged the Bean and Rice Supper Beauty Contest — it was a tough decision! After seeing all seventeen sexy beauties strut their stuff in evening gown and lingerie apparel, it was time to choose the five finalists. They were: Melba Wozniak, Mozelle Magner, Shauna Galen, Carlotta Costanza, and Claire Bretches. Each lovely finalist was then asked a deciding ques¬ tion concerning her beauty secrets, and what she would do during her reign as the Captain Shreve Beauty Queen. When the votes were finally cast, Miss Captain Shreve 1983 was Claire Bretches! Ella S sxjttebsj Corn ser 20 of aurnu + cjorgfous g« vyS nvxJe Me. lafeS -PasMjonS in evening wear and Uftyrie. WED . 5 EPTTJ 5 ADMIS SION : one beant r.c« upper - f,cfce fcosSla-90 SMOW (0UR GAroF plRl SUPPORT CAN QE D£AUTIFUl !JI OPPOSITE PAGE LEFT: 1) Mary Bell Rambin 2) Wilma Lou Pullen 3) Shauna Galen 4) Winnie Humphrey 5) Carlotta Costanza 6) Josephine Badt. OPP PAGE BOTTOM: The five contestants nervously await the judges decision. TOP: The contestants were: (If to rt) Roberta Wallace. Maple Young. Mary Bell Rambin, Freta Holly, Jeneva Matkins; (back row, If to rt) Mindy Toys. Wilma Lou Pullen, Mozelle Magner, Winnie Humphrey, Melba Wozniak, Claire Bretches, Josephine Badt, Bertha Armstrong, Shauna Galen. Bernie Wright, Celestine Thomas, and Carlotta Costanza. TOP RIGHT: Claire Bretches pro¬ udly smiles as she begins her wane down the runway. MID¬ DLE: OOH! Look at those legs! BOTTOM LEFT: Read this .. . and act now! BOTTOM RIGHT: Rockettes, eat your Vionrt niltMl Entertainment 57 “I think I can ... I think I can” was one of the many cries that was heard throughout the school year. The little gators showed their courageous abilities and their school spirit in all activities. Whether it was rolling a house for a football player, or play¬ ing golf in the middle of the street, these energetic gators could and would do anything to add zest to the every¬ day life at Shreve. cs Gator Could ms . MS OPPOSITE PAGE LEFT: Biff, you’ve got to learn the golf course is not in the street! TOP OPP: So why is this picture on this page? MIDDLE OPP: Do all Gators have this much spirit? BOTTOM OPP: Walter Pullen — Coming through!! TOP: Kelly Miller — OUR future quarterback? LEFT: The little gator that could ... and did. RIGHT: Boy, do you have a mess to clean up! Entertainment 59 Shreve Had Mighty “Stop, look, and listen; here come the mighty gators.” Although each gator was different in certain ways, we all shared a common bond — that MIGHTY GATOR SPIRIT! The gators showed pride in all they did. This spirit never seemed to cease in each and every Gator. As each gator makes his or her path, that mighty gator spirit will always shine. 60 LOG Entertainment 61 Our CS 62 LOG Another chapter of our CS Gator Tales has been written. Although we can never change or rewrite what has already been recorded, we’ll always look back and cherish th memories we’ve made. And just like any other story, we have experi¬ enced both good times and bad times, happy times and sad times. But in the end, things always seemed to have a happy ending. As we near the end of our CS Gator Tales for 1983, we realize now that a chapter of our life has been completed — and a new one is just beginning. For once upon a time in the land of Captain Shreve lived hundreds of mighty gators ... and they all lived happily ever after! tPG MEMOS BUY YOUR YRBK NOW m W ok L°G stWF 4 A Qj)urjllma Iftiater Hailto thee our Unut Mater To thriven and } td ' My sacred Halls of ' learning Honor iVeM uphold nd when the days me ended hew, and from these Hetlls wr hen r hotttfils trill often I urn wens bade to dents ai Captain Slit 1976 KEY CLUB Gator Tales OPPOSITE PAGE RIGHT: Tracy Barnes and Dan Clarke — Two Space Cadets at Captain Shreve! OPP PACE LEFT: Yeah. I’m bad! OPP PAGE BOTTOM: Were coming for your head! TOP: Nothing compares to that CS Gator Spirit! LEFT: So this is where Jay brings all his dates? RIGHT: Give meaG!!! Entertainment 63 TIIE CREW KIN FIJLLILOVE - SECTION HEAD NIKE WISE KAREN LAW LISA HOLT CHRISTIE ANDERSON 64 LOG The Crew 65 Student Council Hosts School Activities The Student Council of Captain Shreve High School, under the guidance of sponsor Mr. Mat¬ thew Perdue, established better citizenship in the student body, and insured better education through harmonious relations between faculty and students. Student Council activities included school dances, basketball concessions, parking per¬ mits, and elections. TOP LEFT: Officers are (left to right) Jennifer Holland, Pres.; Shelly Rosson, Corr. Secretary: Lisa Holt, Secretary; Mike Magner, Treasurer; Robert Martina, Vice-Pres.; Walter Pullen, Parliamentarian. BOTTOM LEFT: President Jennifer Holland. BOTTOM RIGHT: Student Council Members and Bi-Racial Committee Students work hard on Class Favorite Elections. TOP: Members are: (left to right) 1st Row — Mike Magner, Donny Powell, Paul Riser, Walter Pullen, Jay Curtis, Hank Jones, Larry Agee. 2nd Row — Robert Martina, Renee Shelby, Cheryd Guiden, Lisa Norman, Renee Meyers, Shelly ' Rosson, Ann Martina, Carol Lindsey, Barbara Vaughan, Tracey Barnes, Sophia Kirkikis, Jennifer Holland. Kim Hardees, Lisa Holt, Clay Bretches. Senators are: (left to right) 1st Row — Paul Riser, Larry’ Agee, Hank (ones, Jay Curtis. 2nd Row Clay Bretches, Cheryl Guiden, Lisa Nor¬ man, Renee Meyers, Barbara Vaughan, Sophia Kirkikis, Carol Lindsey, Tracey Barnes. Ann Martina, Kim Hardees. Renee Shelby, Donny Powell. The Crew 67 TOP: Sponsor Mr. Matthew Perdue works with Robert Martina and Walter Pullen on getting the conces¬ sion stand cleaned. RIGHT: Lisa Norman shows Kim Hardees how to work the I. D. machine. 68 LOG ASTRA CLUB A Fine Service Astra Club, sponsored by the Altrusa Club, was a fine example of a service club at Shreve. Astra’s various activities included making Halloween treats, visiting the nursing home, and working at the Revel. The members also worked at the In¬ dependence Bowl, collected money for the American Heart Association, and sold Poor Man ' s Supper tickets. TOP RIGHT: Allyson Ricks and Martha Reynolds display the 1983 Altrusa Calendar. BOTTOM: Astra Club members have FUN stuffing Halloween treats. LOG TOP: MEMBERS: (Back Row) Cathy Googe. Kayla Walker. Amy Newman. Allyson Ricks, Vicki Barr. Kathy Fertitta, Martha Reynolds. (3rd Row) Kay Moore. Barbara Gobble. Karen Law. Pam Ratana, Tracy Barnes, Cherie Brock. Shawne Marsala. Brenda Nims, Casaundra Leviston. (2nd Row) Kim Sutherland. Becky Watkins. Christie Anderson. Amy Chadwick. )ennifer Holland. |enmfer Bush, Michelle Taylor, Lisa Holt. (1st Row) Ann Acheson, Erin Deslatte. Ann Martina. Rhonda Oxenreiter. Sonja Brantly. BOTTOM: OFFICERS: (Stan¬ ding) Barbara Gobble. Treasurer: Amy Newman. Secretary; Tracy Barnes. Sr. Board Member. (Sitting) Christie Anderson. Soph. Board Member; Ann Martina. President; Allyson Ricks, ]r. Board Member. BOTTOM RIGHT: Elizabeth Harrison. Amy Newman, and Kathy Fertitta help clean the trophy case. The Crew 71 TOP: SENIOR MEMBERS: (Back row) Kathy Fertitta, Vicki Barr, Jennifer Bush. (2nd row) Pam Ratana, Brenda Nims, Michelle Taylor, Jennifer Holland, Amy Newman, Kayla Walker, Ann Martina. (1st row) Tracy Barnes, Lisa Holt, Kim Sutherland, Becky Watkins. BOTTOM: Christie Anderson and Ann Martina decorate car s for school spirit on game days. 72 LOG TOP: JUNIOR MEMBERS: (Back row) Amy Chadwick, Karen Law, Rhonda Oxenreiter, (1st row) Cathy Googe, Martha Reynolds. Cherie Brock. Kay Moore, Allyson Ricks, Barbara Gobble. BOTTOM: SOPHOMORE MEMBERS: Casaundra Leviston, Ann Acheson, Christie Anderson, Erin Deslatte, Shawne Marsala. The Crew 73 KEY CLUB Is Outstanding Under the direction of Mr. Jack Bogan and Craig Falbaum, Key Club upheld its fine reputation of being an outstanding service club to both Captain Shreve and the community. The members had a Halloween party at Holy Angels School, delivered food to the poor for Sister Margaret, sold programs at the Independence Bowl to make money, and participated in other helpful projects throughout the year. ABOVE: Mr. Jack Bogan is the Key Club sponsor. BOTTOM LEFT: Key Club Sweethearts are: (sitting) Carol Lindsey, Michele Tedford, Sharon Collins, Jennifer Bush, (standing) Candi Patten. Kendall Hanna. Terri Bush. Mary Kathryn Howard. Margaret Bundrick, Peggy Falbaum, Barbara Vaughn. BOTTOM RIGHT: Officers are: (1st row) Jonathan Matkins, Junior Board Member; Adam Trowbridge. Vice President; Paul Riser, Senior Board Member, (2nd row) Donny Powell, Treasurer; David Clary, Secretary; Craig Falbaum. President. ABOVE: Seniors are: Paul Riser, Allen Williams. Trey Hawkins. Robert Martina, (ay Butcher, Adam Trowbridge. Craig Falbaum. David Clary. BELOW LEFT: Juniors are: (1st row) Donnie Powell, Roger Johnson, (2nd row) Merritt Johnson, Jonathan Matkins, Gordon Webb. Biff Mullin, (3rd row) Ronnie Cook, Chris FitzGerald, Scott Bates, Ken Cunningham, Duke Ehrhardt. BELOW RIGHT: Sophomores and Freshmen are: (1st row) Mike Toys, Todd Robinson, (2nd row) Stephen LaBorde, Brad Massett, Foster Holly, John Gilmer, (3rd row) Scott Heno, Frank Folsum, Spencer Reisinger, Wendall Faith, Chuck Phillips. The Crew 75 ABOVE: Karen Greenberg is the President of Z-Club this year. BELOW: Z-Club members are: (1st row) Amanda Buford, Michelle Tedford, Jill Ratcliff, Nancy Horton, Kris Benecke, Kim Fullilove, Lynne Wainwright, Karen Greenberg, Katherine Quinn, Kim Schulman, Monique Adams, (2nd row) Shelley Miller, Karen Anderson, Becky Jackson, Mary Kathryn Howard, Barbara Vaughn, Kelly Faour, Dee Wojtkiewicz, Nancy Cranor, Melissa Hudson, Marla Greenberg, Lori McAllister, Lauren Hayes, (3rd row) Pam Benecke, Candi Patten, Ronya Martin, Candi Capelan, Carol Lindsey, Kim Wilhite, Peggy Falbaum, Kim Snelling, (4th row) Terri Bush, Dalton Roberts, Kathy Thieman, Sarah Webb, Stephanie LaBorde. Z CLUB Offers Services Z-club offered many services to the community and to the school this year. The girls did many enriching things this year such as having a Hallo¬ ween party for children with learning disabilities, handing out Christmas stockings and visiting the nursing home once a month. The Z-club also had a style show, whose proceeds went to the Kidney Fund. LOG The Crew 77 ABOVE: Sponsors, Mrs. Havard and Miss Lee, check Z Club girls hour cards. BELOW: Board members are: (sitting) Barbara Vaughn, Chaplain; Karen Greenberg, President; Kim Snelling, Sophomore Board Member; Sarah Webb, Junior Board Member, (standing) Dalton Roberts, Vice President; Peggy Falbaum, Service Chairman; Nancy Horton, Service Chairman; Dee Wojtkiewicz, Senior Board Member, Stephanie LaBorde, Treasurer; Amanda Buford, Secretary. ABOVE: Senior members are: (1st row) Amanda Buford, Monique Adams, Karen Anderson, Nancy Horton; (2nd row) Lynne Wain- wright, Dee Wojtkiewicz, Barbara Vaughn, Nancy Cranor, Katherine Quinn, Karen Greenberg, Kim Schulman; (3rd row) Kim Fullilove, Kris Benecke, Shelley Miller, Mary Kathryn Howard, Michele Tedford, Jill Ratcliff, Becky Jackson. BELOW: Junior members are: (1st row) Stephanie LaBorde, Peggy Falbaum; (2nd row) Dalton Roberts, Pam Benecke. Ronya Martin, Kelly Faour, Kim Wilhite; (3rd row) Carol Lindsey. Sarah Webb, Kathy Thieman, Candy Capelan, Candi Patten. 78 LOG ABOVE LEFT: Sophomore members are: (sitting) Melissa Hudson, Lauren Hayes, Kim Snelling, (standing) Terri Bush, Marla Greenberg. Lori McAllister. ABOVE RIGHT: Kelly Faour helps plan the Halloween parties. BELOW: Z-Club girls listen attentively at a Z-Club meeting. The Crew 79 Performs Service Projects Interact was a community service club spon¬ sored by the Shreveport Rotary Club. Throughout the year, Interact performed service projects for the community. Sister Margaret, Shriners Hospital, and Captain Shreve High School were a few of the organizations to receive volunteer help from In¬ teract this year. TOP RIGHT: Tim Bennett, President. BOTTOM: Members: (Back row) J. P. Megill, Michelle Lippard, Cherie Brock, Trey Lee, Stephanie LaBorde, Rodney Oxenriter, Jeff Cash, Dede Wilburn, Mark Knepper, Dan Clark, Joe Badt, Carl Costan¬ za, Brian Barber, Stephanie Fuller, Terry Knepper, Lori McCallister, Mark Young, Chad Gulledge, Tim Bennett, Darren Gray, Bobby Nolfe, Ms. Grigsby, (Kneeling) Paul Shuster, Larry Agee, Jay Curtis, Mitch Rambin, Kirk High, Jeff Moore, Scotty Greenburg, David Monk, Danny Doyle, George Lann, Robert Wallace, (Sitting) John Turner, Jeff Longino, Vicki Barr, Sherri Ryland, Jennifer Holland, Karen Anderson, Todd Foyil. LOG TOP- SPONSORS: Lori McCallister, Stephanie Fuller, Sherri Ryland. Michelle Lippard, Cherie Brock, |ennifer Holland, Dede Wilburn. Stephanie LaBorde. BOTTOM: OFFICERS: Mrs, Grigsby. Sponsor; Carl Costanza Secretary; Terry Knepper Jr.Board Member; Bobby Nolle, Vice President; Tim Bennett, President, Danny Doyle. Treasurer; Jennifer Holland, Head Sponsor, Todd Foil. Sr. Board Member; Kirk High, Freshman Board Member; Mitch Rambin, Sergeant at Arms. The Crew 81 Acts The Part The Captain Shreve Drama Club, sponsored by Miss McKellar, is an organization devoted to pro¬ moting interest in all phases of theatre. Theatrical activity began with the Drama Club’s fall produc¬ tion of Where the Lilies Bloom. This year the Drama production was highly enriched by the par¬ ticipation of the additional freshmen. Drama Club officers and Sponsors (front row) Lisa Million, Mark Tisdale, Ms. McKellar, Ms. Sibley, Mr. Pedro, (back row) Ashley Hullett, Caron Reddy. Beth Schimschock, Elizabeth Harrison. GROUP PICTURE (first row) Ric Lipsey, Pam Ratana, Caron Reddy, Beth Schimschock, Elizabeth Harrison, Lisa Woodruff. Wendi Marrus, Melinda Woodall, (second row) Dawn Means, Cindy Walker, )oe Lee, Mark Tisdale, Anita Bruce, Michele Folse, Marilyn Procell, Lisa Eiland, Joan¬ na Brown, (third row) Farris Chance, Susan Whitley, Missy Harris, Katerina Cederbom, Martha Barkley, Nancy Horton, Mark Young, Elizabeth Ferguson. Marcie Mclnnis, Cathy Googe, Rosemary Petty, Rosalyn Mosley, (fourth row) Laura McClelland, Dawn Hodges, Suzanne Broussard, Barbara Clark. Amy Newman, Amy Chadwick, Carol Lindsey, ]im Holland, (fifth row) Gina Ward, Melissa Wheeler, Sherri Scates, Lisa Million, Cam Meek, (sixth row) |oe Lonader, Ashley Hullett, Mickey Mooney, Janice Little, Suzanne Scates, Tammy Greenberg, Scotty Greenberg, Blake Kaplan, Casaundra Leviston, Kim Youngblood, (top row) Tim Goodrich. Jeff Cash, Scott Brown. LOG TOP RIGHT: Drama Club practices for the play, “Where the Lilies Bloom. BOTTOM: Mark Young. Barbara Clark. Caron Reddy. Missy Harris. Scott Hurst. TOP: Elizabeth Fergeson, Mickey Mooney. Don Middleton, Beth Schimschock. Nancy Horton, Lisa Million, A1 Dyar. BOTTOM RIGHT: Drama Club in performance. Mark Young, Nancy Horton. Beth Schimschock, Don Middleton , Caron Reddy. The Crew 83 ORCHESTRA Appreciates The Classics The Captain Shreve Orchestra, directed and conducted by Mrs. Heferman, gives its members a chance to gain a thorough background in music that will help them in the future. This is achieved through hard practice, careful study, and perfor¬ mance before audiences. The members also develop an appreciation for music in any style or medium. TOP RIGHT: Officers of Orchestra Club. Allisia Kellum, Secretary; Lynn Brantley, President; Laverne Brantley, Librarian. GROUP PICTURE: (First row) Ivory O’Neil, Marie Martinez, Lynn Brantley, Ronnie Thompson, Carolyn Jackson, (Second row) Allisia Kellum, Beverly Woodson, Cynthia Bryant, Laverne Brantley. Jacqueline Webb, Debra Richmond. ■i CHOIR Sings Out for Shreve Under the direction of Mrs. Phillips, the new choir director, the choir was very busy this year working toward vocal excellence. Through the year, the choir sung several concerts at both Cap¬ tain Shreve and other schools. The members par¬ ticipated in Choral Festival, Solo and Ensemble Festival, and Kaleidescope. They also earned money to purchase things needed for the choral department. ABOVE: Sally Phillips, choir sponsor. BELOW: Choir members are: (1st row) Danielle Nash. Dianne Taylor. Angela Williams, Cvnthia Giles, |uanita Ware, Darrien Scott, Tamika Autrey. Shonta Darrett. Sharon Williams. Carmen Wynn, Ken¬ neth Smith; (2nd row) Carol Ann Smith, Jessica Grant. (Student Council Representative) Annette Atkins, (Librarian) LeShan Gladney, (Librarian). Christina Harris. (Treasurer). Deborah Benjamin, (Secretary), Rhonda Ford (Vice President) Letha Rock, (President), Brenda Hart; (3rd row) Sharon Bouligny, LeShaunda Bennett. Brenda Harris. Emma Fleming, Dianne Blow. |oyce Patton. Francine Brown. Anthony Davis. (Sergeant at Arms). Norris Whitaker, Ke vrn Cann. Sandra Ester. Causandra Hall. Kathelien Gracon. Marilyn Horton. Dionne Terrell. (Accompanist). Velma Carroll. Tina Mitcham Michele Johnson. Stephanie Shaw. LaTiatra Collins; (4th row) Mary Banks. Helen Williams, Hope Preston. Elizabeth Williams. Rodney Stewart, (Student Council Representative). The DEBATE ... Small but Outstanding Captain Shreve’s Debate Team helped uphold its number one state ranking in the National Forensic League by attending many tournaments during the past year. The team participated in Cross-Examination Debate as well as Oratory and Extemporaneous speaking events. This year’s team has worked to rebuild a tradition at Captain Shreve. ABOVE: Debra Woods, Mrs. Zaffater, Bob Wynn, and David Reeb study notes for the next debate. BELOW: Debra, Bob and David rehearse for a debate. LOG TOP: OFFICERS: (Back row) Sgt. at Arms, Mitch Rambin; Treasurer, Mark Tisdale; President. Bob Wynn; (First row) Historian, Dawn Tisdale; Secretary, Kris Purdy; Vice President. Kendall Hanna. BOTTOM; MEMBERS: (Back row) Ms. Page, sponsor; Shawn Conwey, Robby Giglio, Mitch Rambin, Mark Tisdale. Micky’ Mooney, Stephen Blane, Ron Sayes, Mark Taken, (First row) Jerry Weaver, Kris Purdy, Sophia Kirkikas, Kendall Hanna, Cynthia Schmidt, Dawn Tisdale, Andy Causey, Bob Wynn. GERMAN CLUB Recreates Celebrations German Club attempted to recreate major festival celebrations in German-speaking coun¬ tries. Social opportunities for communicating in German were provided by attending German movies, gathering at restaurants, and other cultural events. German Club unity was fostered by playing favorite German sports and games. Crew FRENCH CLUB Learns More About French Lifestyle The French Club had a full year of activities, which were all centered around the theme of learning more and more about the French lifestyle. Native French speakers were an interesting part of several programs during the year. French Club members attended language festivals to enrich their knowledge and understanding of the French language and culture. Officers of French Club: (first row) Chris Marrus — Secretary, Lauren Hayes — Treasurer; (second row) Michelle Novak — President. Dalton Roberts — Vice-President. BELOW LEFT: Mrs. Chalfant talking to her class. BELOW RIGHT: Mrs. Chalfant adjusting the film projector. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP LEFT: Sophomore and Freshman French Club: (first row) Lisa Auchard, Kelbi Self, Farris Chance, Mary Lea Wright, Ann Acheson; (second row) Suzanne Mumby, Janice Little, Jeannie Dunn, Stephanie Tabor, Tammy Zachary; (third row) Melissa Wozniak, Heather Lohman, Lauren Hayes, Julie Blakeman, Sara Benecke; (fourth row) Ron Newstadt, John Barthe, David Monk, Stephanie Humphries, Denise Dupont. LOG TOP RIGHT: Juniors in French Club: (first row) Ken Cunningham, Duke Ehrhardt. Dalton Roberts, [ennifer Keith: (second row) Barbara dome; (third row) Julie Jorstad, Sonja Brantley, Sheri Scates, Caron Reddy, Chris Marrus; (fourth row) Priscilla Demint, Amy Davison, enee Andrews, Ashley Faulk, Margie Sloan, Rhonda Oxenreiter, (fifth row) Mike Bloom. Marcus Welch, Rick Wroten, Paul Y ashington, onathan Matkins. BOTTOM: Seniors in French Club: (first row) Cedric Thomas. Keli Warren, Rhonda Jester, Debbie LeComte, Kristy vliller; (third row) Angela Waggoner; (flag pole) Lisa Million, Mark Young. The Crew 89 Learns While Having Fun The Spanish Club played a major role in promoting culture this year. Besides going on occasional trips to local Mexican restaurants, and sponsoring the Foreign Language Christmas Party, to which all of the language clubs brought foods representative of the countries, they also did well at the LSUS Language Festival. ;E1 Club de Expanol es muy grande! 90 LOG ABOVE: Spanish Club sponsor is Mrs. Thompson. BELOW: Members are: (First row) Sharon Wilson. Melissa Hudson. Melody Townsen, Barbara Gobble, Paula Scott, Sharon Collins, Lisa Eiland, Paige Whitley, Jan Bracken, Glaudia Whitmeyer, Lisa Norman, Cindy Chreene, Elizabeth Spaht, Linda Ledbetter, Ann Martina, Margaret Lindanger, Becky Watkins, Lisa Holt, (Second row) Stacey Hopkins, Tracy Barnes, Mark O’Barr, Deron Huskey, Shelia Sherman, Sabrina Brocato, Amy Chadwick, Renee Meyers, Jennifer Powell, Wendy Marrus, Kim Sutherland, Suzanne Reardon, Donna Hathcoat, Debra Dunivan, Paige Metzgar, Jennifer Bush, Monique Adams, Vicki Barr, Karen Greenberg, Shelley Miller, Tiffany Merrill, Lynn Thompson, (Third row) Melody Walton, Audee Boyd, Debra Jones, JoAnna Brown, Liz Johnson, Sherri Ryland, Shelley Cosby, Kim Snelling, Michelle Banburg, Shawne Marsala, Ward Barr, Wendall Faith, Sarah Webb, Tracey Delaney, Vanessa Vaughn, Chere Brock, Candi Patten, Michelle Lippard, Dede Wilburn, Terri Bush, Ronya Martin, Peggy Falbaum, Stephanie LaBorde, Shelley Rosson, Brian Porter, Kelly Faour, Kim Wilhite, Liz Hyde, Kay Moore, Saonia Hernandez, Renee Mathias, Janet Parker, Scott Stinson, (Fourth row) Kayla Ivy, Cheryl Miller, Cheryl Walker, Sabrina Anfinson, Alan Seabough, George Magliocca, Brian Phillips, George Gaily, John Gilmer, Patrick Thomas, Brian Barber, Jim Hawkins, Rodney Oxenreiter, Glenda Gill, Trey Lee, Jeff Cash, Carl Jackson, Craig High, Mackey Slocum, Kim Bennett, Mark Dyba, Jonathan Payne, Jay Curtis, Bobby Brice, (flagpole) Craig Falbaum, Rob Akins, Mike Magner, Robert Martina. ABOVE LEFT: Spanish Club officers are: Monique Adams. President; Chere Brock. Vice President: Adam Trowbridge, Secretary; Terri Bush. Treasurer. ABOVE RIGHT: Spanish members fool around. BELOW: Spanish 3 students are: Adam Trowbridge. Chere Brock. Monique Adams, Kim Bennett. Renee Mathias, Terri Bush. Michelle Bamburg. Liz Hyde. The Crew 91 Encourages Spirit TOP RIGHT: OFFICERS: Mrs. Childs, Sponsor; Mike Slack, President; Kris Benecke, Vice President; Kim Schulman, Secretary; Kathy Harrison, Recorder; Dee Wojtkiewicz, Treasurer; Spencer Reisinger, Parliamentarian. BOTTOM: (Back row) Lori McAllister, Spencer Reisinger, Mrs. Childs, Joe Badt, Steve Barnett, Blake Kaplan, Scott Stinson, (Fourth row) Christie Anderson, Chip Nelson, Miriam Goins, Abb Jones, John Noschese, George Magliocca, George Lann, Troy Schulman, (Third row) Erin Deslatte, Kris Purdy, Cynthia Malsh, Susan Trussel, Geri Warren, Kathy Thieman, Elliot Allums, (Second row) Jennifer Holland, Rosemary Petty, Kathy Harrison, Eleanor Miller, Allison Ricks, Caryn Perry, Martha Barkley, Karen Harmon, Kathy Willis, Kim Allen, Cheryl Dubois, Mike Slack, Kris Benecke, Bob Wynn, Debby Mathews, Courtney Hanna, Suzanne Scates, Dee Wojtkiewicz, Lea Wojtkiewicz, Kim Schulman. FRONT: Clay Bretches. The 1982 Captain Shreve Latin Club started the year out enthusiastically, creating maximum school spirit during Spirit Week. The Latin Club ate mon¬ thly at various restaurants in town including The Italian Gardens. The Latin Club actively par¬ ticipated in the Christian Language Festival. In March several members attended the State Convention. 3 . LATIN CLUB LOG Strived for Racial Harmony The Black Studies Association of Captain Shreve High School strived to open the way for a better student body through racial harmony. During Afro-American month, the club strived to foster Black Awareness, and they achieved a great degree of knowledge concerning their heritage and cultural background. TOP RIGHT: Officers are (left to right) Becky Jackson, Secretary; Renee Shelby, Asst. Sec.; Rhonda Ford, Vice Pres.; Cedric Thomas, Sgt.-at-Arms; Mrs. Green, sponsor; Clifford Jackson, Chaplain; Tony Simpson, President; Rodney Pegues, Treasurer; ABOVE: Members are (First row) Ray Prelow, Rodney Pegues, Renee Shelby, Tony Simpson, Lisa Holt, Lloyd Thomas, (Second row) Floyd Thomas, Audrey Douglas, Hawona Sullivan, Sheila Terry, Rosalyn Rascoe, Darlene Wright, (Third row) Rhonda Ford, Jessica Grant, Becky Jackson, Henri Wesley, Cheryl McDay, Daryl Green, Cedric Thomas, Clifford Jackson, Lifford Jackson, Talvin Critton, Carl Davis. The Crew Home and Family The purpose of the 4-H Club was to provide knowledge and skill for work of the home and family and to enable members to pursue their talents in these areas. During the year, members collected canned goods for needy families, visited local nursing homes and participated in monthly club projects. Their motto was “To Make The Best Better.” TOP LEFT: OFFICERS: Cheryl Guiden, President; Renee Richardson, Vice President; Velma Carroll, Secretary, Tangela Leake, Associate Secretary; Jimmy Patton, Reporter; Bernice Rodney, Treasurer; Charolette Johnson, Parliamentarian. BOTTOM: (Back row) Mrs. Allen, Melissa George, Charolette Johnson, Dianna Taylor, Melvin Johnson, Cynthia Brown, Yul Shelby, Velma Carroll, Georgetta Harvey, Valerie Plater. (Front row) Yvette Richardson, Renee Richardson, Bernice Rodney, Vernoica Giles, Gracie Morris, Cheryl Guiden, Tangela Leake, Jimmy Patton, Ozie Dowdon. SCIENCE CLUB Uses Knowledge The 1982-1983 Captain Shreve Science Club, sponsored by Mr. Jennings, spent an active year exploring various science-related areas. Organiz¬ ing the school Science Fair was one of the clubs major projects. The members also visited the observatory, and had a picnic in the spring which ended the Science Club’s active year. BOVE: Science Club officers are: (sitting) Nancy Horton, President; Shelley Rosenfeld, Secretary; (kneeling) Mark O Barr, ice President; Paul Riser, Treasurer; (standing) Sponsor, Mr. Jennings. BELOW: Members are: (1st row) Deron Huskey, }reg Bell, Mark Knepper, Danny Kelly, Ab Jones, Patrick Thomas; (2nd row) Scott Stinson, Jim Takara, Mark O Barr, Quincy lorensen, Becky Watkins, Jay Butcher; (3rd row) Pam Ratana, Cindy Walker, Shelley Rosenfeld, Nancy Horton, Paul Riser, lichelle Novak, Susanne Mumby. The Crew 95 COMPUTER CLUB Learns Useful Skills The Computer Club provided an opportunity for students who shared an interest in computer technology to share ideas. Programs were planned to educate the students involved as to career op¬ portunities in the computer field. The Computer Club also continued its efforts to raise money to supplement the computer program at Captain Shreve. ABOVE: Computer Club sponsor. Coach Poole. BELOW: Members are: (front) Danny Kelly; (1st row) Ellen Jouppi, Mark Knepper, Deron Huskey, Jay Butcher, Mike Slack, Mark O’Barr; (2nd row) Kim Fullilove, Nancy Horton, Kris Benecke, Mary Kathryn Howard, Cheryl Dubois, Jim Takara, Quincy Sorensen, Karen Anderson, Mark Taken; (3rd row) Caryn Perry, Karen Law, Craig Falbaum, Barbara Vaughn, Karen Greenberg, Joan Peddy, Ann Martina, Pam Ratana, Paul Riser; (4th row) Jim Owens, Todd Tabor, Michele Tedford, Robert Martina, Cindy Walker, Miriam Goins, Mike Magner, (5th row) Cam Meek, Sophia Kirkikis, Dianne Tiffany, Michelle Novak, Shelley Rosenfield, Clay Bretches, Joe Badt, Allen Williams; (6th row) Mike Rainer, Andy Gavin, Chris Reardon, Jerry Bruce, David Reeb, Greg Bell, Jennifer Keith, Ray Prelow, J.P. Morgan, Tim Bennett. LOG TOP LEFT: Officers of FBLA: (first row) Debbie Lecomte — Parliamentarian, Keli Warren — Secretary, Camille Reagan — President Elect, Cassaundra Levistin — Reporter-Historian, Vanessa Frazier — Treasurer; (second row) Matt Wozniak President, Michelle Williams — Vice President. BOTTOM: FBLA group: (first row) Leah Fredrick, Tina Santifer, Camille Reagan, Robyn Walker, Juanita Ware, Casaundra Levistin, Lisa Nash, Angela Wagner; (second row) Debbie Lecomte, Frances Williams, Elizabeth Williams, Bernice Rodney, Tonya Capers, Valerie Brown, Yolanda Small, Monica Carsons, Angela Hullaby, Cynthia Phillips, Terrie Darby; (third row) Beverly Harvy, Ronda Jester, Keli Warren, Jan McLendon, Denise Jacob, Sheila Brown, Charrisse Johnson, Nichelle Bolden, Sheila Terry, Cheryl McDay, Vanessa Frazier; (fourth row) Tina Gosdin, Glynnda Anderson, Lynette Crumpler, Tonga Whitaker, Matt Wozniak, Allison Brown, Leigh Ann Courson, Mack Marshall. Develops Good Leadership FBLA is an organization designed to strengthen the confidence in young men and women in themselves and in their work. Members dedicate themselves to three main areas: Education, Leader¬ ship, and Progress. Our main goal is to develop competent, aggressive business leadership. The Crew 97 Works Hard Captain Shreve DECA members stayed very busy this year. Besides working at local stores, they participated in the Louisiana Career Development Conference in Shreveport in March. Conference state winners of competitive events particpated in national competition in New Orleans. In the late spring, all students and their employers attended the Annual Employer Appreciation Banquet. m K 7 SI m aF 1 rti 1 i ABOVE: DECA Sponsor Mrs. Otwell. BELOW: DECA members are: (First row) Georgia Spears, Rick Sloan, Juli Morgan, Sylvia Spikes, Brett Hadley, (Second row) Laurie Warren, Beverly Brown, Katherine Michiels, Karen Randall, Pam Woodruff, Michaelann Cotter, Nancy Rouse, Joby Gray, Todd Foyil, (Third row) Adam Annand, Chris Clarke, Everlyn Lee, Julie Roper, Terri Darby, Mary Fryman, Sue Lynn Darwin, (Fourth row) Eric Long, Trey Rives, Broox Burris, Danny Procell, Jay Crooms, Mark Sinclair, Mike Richardson, Gae Davis, Barney Wright, Sam Boutwell, Mickey Allis, Danielle Ducote, Jeff Tantillo, (Fifth row) George McBroom, Jon Hooper, Michael Wenk, Jackie Bond, Kurt Otwell, Robbie Robinson. ABOVE LEFT: DECA officers are: (sitting) Michaelann Cotter, 2nd Vice President; Laurie Warren, Reporter; Nancy Rouse, Secretary Treasurer; (standing) Sue Lynn Darwin, President; Julie Roper, 1st Vice President. ABOVE RIGHT: Julie Morgan makes a sale to a customer at Rubenstein’s. BOTTOM: Brett Hadley has a rough job at King Hardware!! The Crew 99 Prepares for Tomorrow The abbreviation FHA stands for Future Homemakers of America. The FHA club was a group of young women and men who were enrolled i n Home Economics. During the year, the members tutored handicapped students, studied the principles and techniques of saving energy and money in the home, and competed in Yam, Electric and Nutrition Projects. They also raised money for the new FHA building to be located near Washington, D.C. ABOVE- Sponsor Mrs. Mitchell. BELOW: FHA members are: (1st row) Elither Brown, Lottie Elize, Francis Williams, Taneela Oden, Willie Potter, Sherri Holmer; (2nd row) Annette Atkins, Anita Strode, Tiana Conn, Camille Richardson, Tammie Thatcher, Stephanie Mack; (3rd row) Bedelia Bedford, Kinney Robinson, Hope Preston, Kenneth Ross, Or eg Jackson Tamika Autrey, Cheryl McDay, Shelia Terry, Belinda Scott, Cynthia Wilson, Mary Lovelace. ‘’tys s j v LOG ABOVE: FHA officers are: (sitting) Camille Richardson, Treasurer; Tamika Autrey, Reporter; Anita Strode, Parliamentarian; Willie Potter, Historian; (standing) Kenneth Ross, Recreational Leader; Tammie Thatcher, Vice President; Annette Atkins, President; Belinda Scott, Secretary; Francis Williams, Assistant Secretary. BELOW: (left and right) FHA students work on their projects. The Crew 101 AD STAFF Supports Our Team The Football Ad Staff sold ads for this year’s pro¬ gram during the summer. They sold programs before each home game. They decorated and serv¬ ed at the football players banquet and worked hard on supplements for the homecoming program. In the spring they made out the advertising list and prepared for the following year. ABOVE: Sponsor Mrs. Marie Blair stands tall! BELOW: Managers are: Carrie Taylor and Vicki Barr. The Crew 103 ABOVE: Members are: (left to right, 1st row) Carrie Taylor, Amy Newman, Debra Dunivan, Lisa Million, Liz Johnson; (2nd row) Becky Jackson, Kip Casciola, Debra Woods, Elizabeth Cloyd, Vickie Barr, Lynne Wainwright, Kim Schulman. BOTTOM LEFT: Debra Woods, Lynne Wainwright, and Kim Schulman seemed thrilled about stuffing envelopes! BOTTOM RIGHT: Becky Jackson, Vickie Barr, and Car¬ rie Taylor work together to keep the books up! LOG Enhances Shreve Captain Shreve’s 1982-1983 Art Club, sponsored by Mrs. Harris and Mr. Fitzpatrick, served to beautify Captain Shreve. The Art Club members did this by decorating the Homecoming booth, displaying a wreath in the front of the school at Christmas time, and by baking cakes for the faculty for various holidays. These and other activities enhanced our school to make it much more attractive. ABOVE: Art Club sponsor is Mrs. Harris. BELOW: Art Club members are: (First row) Donna Clanton, Kim Sutherland, Mary Lynn Parker, Lauren Parker, (Second row) Shayne Zionts, Barbara Horne, Kelly McCallister, Tara Mason, Audee Boyd, Michele Taylor, Carrie Taylor, (Third row) Denise Dupont, Michael Bloom, Jennifer Hamilton, Chris Allums, Sonya Griffin, Jennifer Sieve, Suzanne Reardon. ART CLUB ABOVE: Officers are: Carrie Taylor, Treasurer; Audee Boyd, Secretary; Michele Taylor, President; Suzanne Reardon, Vice President. BOTTOM LEF T: Barbara Horne, Suzanne Reardon, Michele Taylor, Jennifer Sieve, and Carrie Taylor work on designs for the Homecoming booth. BOTTOM RIGHT: BOT¬ TOM LEFT: Kelly McCallister, Sonya Griffin, Tara Mason and Tiana Conn work hard on office bulletin board. The Crew 105 Is Outstanding The Enterprise started the year out with a 16- page newspaper in October. Since that time the seventeen staff members have published six more issues, centered around one special layout. Ten editors, the reporters, and advisor, Gaye Gannon, traveled to New Orleans in January for “Media Spectrum,” a conference for high school journalists. 7 m r 1 (is nOfG ; ' i i myl ' - j J V | wE w- j 1 V- TOP RIGHT: (left to right) Tracey Barnes, Editor stands with Mrs. Gaye Gannon, Sponsor. BOTTOM: (First row) Marty Milner, Helen Haley, Sophia Kirkikis, Cynthia Malsch, Linda Ledbetter, Kaythy Willis, (Second row) Ellen Jouppi, Cheryl Dubois, Adam Trowbridge, Suzanne Reardon, Mark Dyba, Shawn McMullen, Pam Benecke, Mrs. Gannon, Miriam Goins, Tracey Barnes. ABOVE: Pam Benecke and Mark Dyba help Bobby Nolfe type a hot story! BELOW: The Editors are (left to right) First row: Linda Ledbetter, News Editor; Kathy Willis, Ad Manager; (Second row) Sophia Kirkikis, Managing Editor; Cynthia Malsch, Feature Editor; Tracy Barnes, Editor-in-chief; (not pic¬ tured) Bobby Nolfe, Sports Editor. The Crew 107 Captain Shreve Junior ROTC Army ROTC Learn How It Feels to Lead. ABOVE: Ronald E. Pardue Battalion Comm. CONFIDENCE SELF- RELIANCE COURTESY RESPECT LEFT: Lt. Kathy Jefferson Administrative Officer RIGHT: Lt. Robert Giglio Operations Officer LEFT: Lt. Cynthia Bryant Assistant Administrative Officer RIGHT: Lt. Wade Wittman Assistant Operating Officer 108 LOG DUTY HONOR COUNTRY LEADERSHIP MANAGER INSTRUCTOR TOP: Captain Shreve ROTC Battalion at parade rest. MIDDLE: COLOR GUARD — Dimitri Mahoney, Daryl Everett, Dennis Crook, Keith Johnson. BOTTOM: OFFICERS CLUB — (front) Ronald Pardue, Wade Wittman, Cathy Jefferson, Robert Giglio, Tony Simpson, Lashan Gladney, Micheal Cline, Atu Amartey, Graves Johnson, Todd Tabor, Micheal Caldwell, Greg Ware, Ken Taylor, Jacquoline Hampton, Todd Bolden, Al Dyan, Elmo McCall, Danielle Nash, Roger Williams, Claude Johnaon, Jackie Mathews, Kenneth Cotton, Glenn Ware, Anthony Davis, Carl Davis, Sonya Plater. The Crew 109 110 LOG (front) Tim Thomas, Tony Simpson, Anthony Davis, LaShan Gladney, Carl Davis, Ken Taylor, Jacquline Hampton, Sonya Plater; (1st row) James Bedford, Shelton Gardner, Berness Ware, James Williams, Machael Davenport, Jacqueline Taylor, Katheme Jewitt, Leslie Orangha, Amita Stroud, Neronica Plater, Deirerick Mahhoney, Kerwyn Price, Richard Thomas, Kenneth Cotton, Cynthia King, Cyn¬ thia Brown, Annette Wilson, Nichelle Plater, Angela Ware, Darren Brown, Manuel Law, Edward Bennet, Glenn Ware, Jackie Mat¬ thews, Lisa Brown, Sawdra Ester, Michelle Johson, Carolyn Richard, HQ” Company. “A” COMPANY — (front) Kenneth Smith, Patrick Williams, Terrance Nash, Darren Nash, Dennis Crook, Reginald Bryant, Carlston Floyd, Kieth Johnson, Dimitri Mahoney, Lisa Flowers, Rodney Ware, Georgetta Harvey, Darrel Evans, Michelle Upshaw, Charles Stafford, Micheal Taylor, Donna Smalley, Patrick Autry, Debra Dallas, Steven Johnson, Micheal Antwine, Lance Waggoner, Grade Morris, Robert Vaughn, Lizzie Carthen, Lawanda Goree, Lisa Harrison, Sandra Ratliff, Glenda Black, Sharon Dyar, Eyvonne Jones, Angela Kimble, Lewis Shirley, Ozie Dowden, Carol Phills, Chris Edminson, Herderson Stephanie, Wanda Beaner, Pamela Morris, Channda Jacobs, Micheal Williams, Todd Bolden, Len¬ ny Wells, A1 Dyar, Danny Brooks, Atu Kamerty, Lamar Price, Michael Cline, Derrick Harris. TOP: “B” COMPANY — (front) Steve McGhee, Graves Johnson, Todd Tabor, Chris Allen, Micheal Davis, Elmo McCall, Danielle Nash, Hunk Ewing, Linda Page, Toni Harper, Anthony Demming, Paul Scarbro, Richmond Debra, Angela Dixon, Michelle Williams, Johnny Richmond, Kenneth Ninkins, Tracey Lewis, Carolyn Dallas, Rena Morris, Bibby Hall, Tony Brown, James Dubose, Sammy Ester, Ken Bogaen, Jeffer Bolden, David Ware, David Brossette, Per Cederbom, Marilyn Dangerfield, Teresa Plater, Billy Coleman, Tina Mitchum, Barbara Milton, Maronica Graggs, Robert Westly, Henry Jones, Audria Jones, Clayton Morris, Eva Phillys, Valerie Maiden, Frank Brown, Stephanie McCury, Dennese Ester, Jackie Webb. BOTTOM: “C” COMPANY — (front) James Jackson, Michael Caldwell, Eric Williams, Booger Bear, Roger Williams, Henri Wesly, David Johnson, Mitch Rambin, Anthony Ratcliff, Bryant Marts, John Draper, Chris Britton, Michele Caroll, Kenana Price, Robert Branch, Floretha King, Brodrick King, Brennon Smith, Jimmy Dyer, Randall George, John Balthazar, Ronnie Forbs, Will Stuart, Lasanya Robinson, Adrian West, Jimmy Pattin, Gwin Graves, Robin Caldwell, Steve Gwens, Twanda Pennywell, Connie Taylor, Terry Bryant, Patrick Brown, Valeire Plater, Tammy Williams, Ulanda Golston, Douglas Johnson, Ronnie Thompson, Ivy Owneal, Stanley Wilson, Quintin Whittaker, Herbert Mitchell, Otis Brewer, Lettita Collins, Tachunda Balthazar. The Crew 111 Varsity Rifle Team TOP: “A” TEAM — (back) Michale Cline, Michael Pearson, Wade Wittman, Lamar Price, Lisa Frantz, Wendy Wittman; (front) Rogers Williams, Carl Davis. MIDDLE RIGHT: “B TEAM — (back) Toni Harper, Al Dyar, Todd Tabor, Robbie Giglio, Gwen Harvill, Lance Waggoner, Bryan Marts. MIDDLE LEFT: C” — Per Cederbom, Will Stuart, Denneth Dinkins, Chris Britton, Toni Harper, Steve Owens, Paul Scarbro. BOTTOM RIGHT: Michael Cline, La. State Champion. BOTTOM LEFT: Wade Wittman — Rifle Team Commander. 112 LOG Varsity Orienteering Team Members participated in a competitive sport that combined athletic abilities with map reading and direction finding skills. They competed in district, state, and regional meets and proved their orienteering skills. © STAFF — Ronald E. Pardue, President, Glen Ware, Team Captain, Ken Taylor, Vice President, Mitch Rambin, Team Captain. UNIT — (standing) Glen Ware, Ronald Pardue, Ken Taylor, Greg Ware, Robin Caldwell, Mitch Rambin, James Ewing, Detrick Mahoney. BOTTOM LEFT: Ken Taylor at Point marker. BOTTOM RIGHT: Glen Ware and Greg Ware at master map. The Crew 113 Special Forces Club Members trained in navigation, survival and small unit tactics. They participated in field prob¬ lems, which included overnight camping at B.A.F.B. STAFF — (standing) Ronald E. Purdue, Commander, Michael Davis, Special Staff Officer, Graves Johnson, 2nd in Command, Mitch Rambi T M 1st Sergeant. UNIT (front) Mitch Rambin, Ronald Purdue, Graves Johnson, Michael Davis, James Ewing, Will Stuart, Robert Branch, Chris Britton, Stephen McGhee, Per Cederbom, David Johnson, Sheldon Gardner, Atu Amartey, Michael Cline, Der¬ rick Harris, James DuBose, Darren Nash, Johnson Keith, Todd Tabor, Henry Wesley. BOTTOM LEFT: Michael Davis, Michael Cline and Mitch Rambin in action. 114 LOG Drill Teams The spit and polish, precision marching units of the cadet battalion represented our school in com¬ munity functions and district, state, and regional competitions. TOP: Tony Simpson and Diane Blow, Drill team commanders. MIDDLE LEFT: MALE DRILL TEAM — LEFT: Sheldon Gordon, Dar¬ ren Brown, Kerwyn Price, James Bedford, Edward Bennett, Michael Darenport, Michael Pearson, Kenneth Smith, Glenn Ware, Tony Simpson, Timothy Thomas, Ken Dale Taylor, Kenneth Cotton, Carl Davis, Richard Thomas, Dettrick Mahoney, Anthony Davis, Bobby Hall, James Jackson. FEMALE DRILL TEAM — LEFT: Angela Ware, Anita Strode, Carolyn Richardson, Shedelia Woodard, Cynthia Brown, Nichelle Plater, Jacqueline Hamiltone, Sonya Plater, Kathy Jefferson, Diane Blow, Danielle Nash, Sandra Ester, Jacqueline Taylor, LaShan Gladney, Tangela Leake, Cynthia King, Carol Phills, Valerie Plater. The Crew 115 Enjoys The Outdoors The Wildlife Club reached high achievement this year under the leadership of Karl Higgin- bothom and David Clary. The club lived up to its motto, “To preserve what was”, by fulfilling a number of wildlife projects. They plan to carry on this tradition of excellence with the younger generations of tomorrow. TOP: Karl Higginbotham, Sponsor. BOTTOM: Greg Thatcher, Jeff Forte, Richard Odom, Ryan Risley, Jonathan LaBorde, Scott Roberson, Jonathan Payne, Fred Holland, Jim Holland, Ashley Hullett, Will Odom, Stephen Hullett, Stephen LaBorde, David Clary, Walter Pullen, Stuart Busey, Jeff Holliman, Marty Milner, Karl Higginbotham, Jay Crooms, Joe Badt, Chuck Phillips, Mitch Rambin, Barry Montgomery. TOP LEFT: OFFICERS: Marty Milner, Vice Presi¬ dent; David Clary, President; Karl Higginbotham, Sponsor; Mitch Rambin, Treasurer; Ashley Hullett, Secretary. TOP RIGHT: Stephen Hullett spots deer tracks. BOTTOM LEFT: David Clary, Marty Milner, Jay Crooms, and Mitch Rambin call quail. BOTTOM RIGHT: David Clary takes aim! The Crew 117 LOG The Marching Band participated in various district, state, and regional competitions. The Jazz ensemble performed concerts in addition to taking part in several Jazz festivals. The Symphonic and Concert Band competed in the District Festival and performed on the spring trip. TOP RIGHT: Mr. Causey — Band Director. BOTTOM LEFT: Andy Gavin — Drum Major. BOTTOM RIGHT: Marching Band in performance. BAND Plays On r XsF mi 3 mi lav l _ liflU Hi, hi Kl MUi w Wr S| if ' • § 1 j! ) j y j TOP: Group of Band (First row) Nancey Williams, Sonja Hernandez, Alese Fleming, Leah Fredrick, Wendy Carter, Kim Guerin, Margo Edwards. Stephanie Nehring, Kim Thrower, Cheryl Semon, Rhonda Brumlury, Leiane Cowart, Ellen Jouppi (Second row) Mary Wright Lynne Thompson, Becca Davis, Jennifer Monk, Tiffany Merrill, Shawna DeMann, Charlotte Johnson, Willey Jones, Judy Gibson Ten Simpson, Toni Triggs, Brenda Lilly, Tonga Whitaker, Yolanda Young, Sonya Prim, Jeanetta Brooks, Renee Caldwell, Tashanda Balthazar Amy Cobb, (Third row) John Nochese, Mark Tisdale, Mike Wise, Cindy Brooks, Doug Lafleur Dennis Henson, Darrell Everett, Ann Mayweather, Hank Ewing, Rusty White, Mike Page, George Willey, John Crowson, Ladon Gaines, Teal Yeates Tracey Holmes, Katherine Bain, (Fourth row) Mark Henderson, John Balthazar, Alfred Dinkins, Ronnie Allen Steven Barkley, Curt Brando, Chris Allen, Todd Ford Larry Whitemore, Mike Rainer, Jim Owens, Julie Jorstad, Mark Davis, Cam Meek, Elliott Allums Anita Bruce Marci R nchuso B rk Osier, Jeff Walker, Andy Gavin, (Fifth row) Barrett Marx, Cynthia Malsch, Cindy Walker, Rosalind Mosley, James Williams Kevin Pickens, Billy Dudley, Jeff Marshall, John Tyler, Sheridon Yeates, George Land, Ronnie Folbes, Craig Courtney, (Sixth row) Bo Watso , Lorica Reynolds, Scott Tisdale, David Monk, Rick Lipsey, David Lawrence, Andy Causey, Roy Terrell, Bill Causey, Avee Parker, Caroly Barous, Alan Hobbs. BOTTOM: Flag Team (First row) Ellen Jouppi, Kim Thrower, Nancy Williams, Alese Fleming, Stephanie Nehring, Margo Edwards, (Second row) Sonia Hernandez, Leiane Coward — Captain, Wendy Carter, Cheryl Semon, Kim Guerin, Leah Frednc , Rhonda Brumley. The Crew 119 Strives to Be the Best Students in tournament class represented Captain Shreve in statewide speech competition. Speech tour¬ nament events included poetry, dramatic and humorous interpretations, and duet acting. Trophies won by participants were distributed at the annual drama club banquet at the end of the year. This year’s tournament class upheld Shreve’s fine reputation. yi ii £ ■ mmmmJk 1; 1 ff Wf A R W| HI H H h: - W m pllllifi 0 -M ABOVE: A few tournament members show their different moods. BELOW: Tournament members are: (1st row) Blake Kaplan, Mark Young, Joe Lee, Elizabeth Fergeson, Elisa Million, Marilyn Procell; (2nd row) Mark Tisdale, Beth Schimschock, Mickey Mooney, Macie Mclnnis, Ashley Hullett, Elizabeth Harrison, Caron Reddy. LOG Crew LOG STAFF Works Endlessly The Captain Shreve LOG Staff worked endlessly this year to produce the best yearbook possible. During the summer, the staff members sold ads and attended yearbook camp, where they started planning the 1983 LOG. In the fall, the members took pictures and planned their pages. The year¬ book finally came in the spring and was a wonder¬ ful production of the staffers’ hard work. ABOVE: LOG Staff sponsor, Mrs. Dorothy Flanagan. BELOW: Members are: (bottom) Chris Young, Ab Jones, Sean Galen, Ian Webb, Scott Bates, Mike Wise, Carl Costanza, (top) Mrs. Flanagan, Kayla Ivy, Karen Fertitta, Kim Fullilove, Audee Boyd, Michele Taylor, Nancy Horton, Amanda Buford, Ann Martina, Becky Watkins, Erin Deslatte, Amy Newman, Margaret Bun- drick, Lisa Holt, Terri Bush, Peggy Falbaum, Kris Benecke, Christie Anderson, Ruth Dornier, Karen Law, Pam Ratana, Dalton Roberts, Caryn Perry, (not pictured) Candy Capelan. TOP LEFT: Members of Organizations are: (sitting) Christie Anderson, Kim Fullilove; (standing) Lisa Holt, Mike Wise, Karen Law. TOP RIGHT: Members of Classes are: (sitting) Kayla Ivy, Pam Ratana; (standing) Margaret Bundrick, Karen Fertitta, Ruth Dornier, Amy Newman. BOTTOM: Editors are: Kris Benecke, Assistant Editor, Sean Galen, Editor, Audee Boyd, Business Manager. 122 LOG ABOVE LEFT: Members of Sports are: Chris Young, Carl Costanza, Ab Jones, Michele Taylor, Scott Bates, Terri Bush, Ian Webb. ABOVE RIGHT: Candy Capelan is Business Manager Assistant. BOTTOM LEFT: Members of Academics are: (1st row) Ann Martina, Becky Watkins, Erin Deslatte, (2nd row) Amanda Buford, Caryn Perry, Dalton Roberts. BOTTOM RIGHT: Members of Student Life are: Kathy Fertitta, Peggy Falbaum, Nancy Horton. The Crew 123 THE PASSENGERS PAM KATANA - SECTION IIEA1) AMY NEWMAN - CO-IIEAl) 1UJTII HORNIER KAYLA IVY MARGARET KIJNDRICK KAREN FEKTTTTA ■ Seniors Got the Fever of ’83 Hits Hard Brett Hadley’s method of studying for finals. Brenda Brooks Danny Brooks Arthur Brown Ray Brown Sam Boutwell Audee Boyd Ed Brasher Bruce Brock Bill Bradley Clay Bretches The Passengers 129 Seniors Have Their Problems Too The Seniors Andy Gavin Robbie Giglio Zackie Giles Lashan Gladney Seniors Set 134 LOG High Goals Mike Havard Charlesetta Henry Lisa Holt Greg Huckabee Kelvin Hawkins Anthony Henson Jon Hooper Margaret Hughes Trey Hawkins Beverly Harvey Caroline Hastings Darlene Hebert Lisa Hendershot Johnny Hilton Jennifer Holland Nancy Horton Mary Kathryn Howard Dennis Henson Will Horne The Passengers 135 of Surprises Vicki Johnson Ellen Jouppi Randy Kay Danny Kelly Kristy Miller and Jane Williams caught in the act! Sophia Kirkikis Mark Knepper r ijJIIBIIW Larry Lamb Mark Landrum Doug Laverty David Lawrence The Passengers 137 Joe Lee Erma Lewis Holly Lohman Mike Magner Mack Marshall Eric Long Jeff Longino Stephanie Mack Yuichi Maezato Joe Mahoney Danny Makowsky Cynthia Malsch Catherine Marshall Ann Martina Robert Martina Tara Mason Patti May Seniors Are Awesome Kim Minter Kristy Miller Rodney Moore George McBroom Cheryl McDay Shelley Miller Juli Morgan Chris McBride Shawn McMullen Charles Morton Jan McLendon Pamela Milton Amy Newman Lisa Million The Passengers 139 Michele Novak Mark O’Barr Jeff Nicholson Brenda Nims We Monkey 140 LOG Around in Pairs The Passengers 141 Becky Jackson counts the days ’til GRADUATION day. Sherri Ryland Matthew Samuels Jerry Samuels Joseph Sapp Leatha Rock Julie Roper Shelley Rosenfeld The Big 142 LOG Countdown Chuck Satori Beth Schimschock Kim Schulman Karen Shahine Tony Simpson Mark Sinclair Lisa Sink Mike Slack The Passengers 143 The “Woz” is ready for graduation NOW! Renee Shelby Jennifer Sieve Yolanda Small Vickie Smith Mario Snow 1 1 Rodney Stewart Rick Sloan Joe Lee; another Eddie Van Halen! Quincy Sorensen Sandra Speede Seniors Show 144 LOG Their Many Talents Scott Summers Jill Stravolemos Todd Tabor Kim Sutherland Mark Taken Jimmy Takara Karen Taylor Carrie Taylor Jeff Tantillo Alan Talbott The Passengers 145 Seniors Look Forward 146 LOG to a Bright Future Tony Simpson wonders about the future. Robert Wallace Glen Ware Greg Ware Lynne Wainwright Angela Wagoner Robyn Walker Keli Warren Latanya Wallace The Passengers 147 A Year of Fun and Friendship The Passengers 149 _ The 1983 Glass Flower: Yellow Rose Class Motto: What you are is God’s gift to you; What you become is Your gift to Him. Class Colors: Green and Gold 150 LOG Senior Class ON THE LOOSE One day you feel quite stable The next you’re cornin’ off the wall But I think that you should warn me If you start heading for a fall I see the problem start I watch the tension grow I see you keeping it to yourself And then instead of reaching conclusions I see you reaching for something else No one can stop you now Tonight you ' re on the loose No one to tell you how Tonight you’re on the loose I see no harm or danger in escaping If the method suits the style We put the mind on ldl And let the others take it for awhile : When the pace is too fast And I think I won’t last You know where I’ll be found I’ll be standing here beside myself Getting ready for the final round No one can stop me now Tonight I’m on the loose No one to tell me. how .- Tonight I’m on the loose K3 time we feel most stable Is the time we’re cornin’ off the wall And there’s every indication We may be heading for a fall t the problems start And let ttye tension grow We’ll be keeping it to ourselves And While they’re busy reaching their conclusions We’ll be reaching for something else gn e can stop us now Tonight we’re on the loose No one to tell us how Tonight we’re on the loose! mm The Passengers 151 Junior Glass Officers Lifford Jackson President Merritt Johnson Boy’s Vice-President Mitehele Lippard Secretary Karen Law Girl’s Vice-President reasju! Royal Alexander Patsy Allen Renee Andrews Adam Annand Liz Aple Annette Atkins Tamika Autry Sheri Avera John Balthazar Michelle Bamburg Mike Barnett Steve Barnett Ward Barr Christopher Bates Scott Bates Romona Beaner Ruben Beale Araelia Bedford Pam Benecke Kim Bennett Tracy Bennett Mildred Black Deane Bloke Mike Bloom Catherine Brakenberry Bob Branch Sonja Brantly Otis Brewer Wade Brint Sabrina Brocato The Passengers 153 Juniors Are Cherie Brock Anthony Brook Debbie Brooks Cynthia Brown Lisa Brown 154 LOG Totally Awesome Willie Brown Bookmen Butler Kevin Cain Candy Capelan Tonya Capers Michelle Carol Velma Carroll Shedelia Casey Stephanie Casey Jeff Cash Terrance Cash Denise Castrogiovanni Amy Chadwick Gregory Chapman Donna Clanton Barbara Clark Dan Clarke Robert Clayton Elizabeth Cloyd Michael Coleman Tammie Colton Henry Coney Rhonda Coney Sean Conway Ronnie Cook Marc Cooper Carl Costanza Leigh Ann Courson Sandi Crisp Talvin Critlon The Passengers 155 Juniors Say: Dennis Crook Jay Crooms Ken Cunningham Amy Davidson Allie Davis Becca Davis Debra Davis Grayne Davis Steven Dean Priscilla Demint Chris Dickson Debra Dickson Tony Dickson LaDonna Dillard Ken Dinkins Ruth Dornier Danielle Ducote Billy Dudley Mark Dyba Albert Dyer Jimmy Dyer Duke Ehrhardt Samuel Ester Sandra Ester Darryl Everett Peggy Falbaum Kelly Faour Bill Farris Ashley Faulk John Fertitta 156 LOG Rock the Gator! Mary Angela Fertitta Chris Fitzgerald Elise Fleming Tresa Flowers Jeff Forte Ramona Foster Jimmy Francis Lisa Franiz Sammy Freeman Steve Freeman Todd Frost Stephen Gains Melissa George Lisa Giles Glenda Gill The Passengers 157 A Typical GATOR Pep Rally! Ain’t No Stoppin’ Barbara Gobble Francis Golston Steve Gouthiere Jessica Grant Gwen Graves Darren Gray Carl Green Daryl Green Paula Green Scotty Greenberg Tommy Greer Lisa Grey Deena Grissom Cheryle Guiden Chad Gulledge Phillip Guillory Helen Haley Jacqueline Hampton Kendall Hanna Karen Harmon Allana Harper Paula Harper Brenda Harris Elizabeth Harrison Kathy Harrison 158 LOG Us Now!! p Louis Henderson Terry Henderson Terry Henry Darryl Henson Mike Hicks Craig High John Hines Jeff Holiman Sherry Holmes John Holt ABOVE: VAROOM! And off they go! The Passengers 159 Juniors Roll Barbara Horne Marilyn Horton Wendy Horton Ashley Hullett Stephen Hullett Liz Hyde Leslie Iyun Carl Jackson Caroline Jackson James Jackson Lifford Jackson Tracey Jackson Priscilla Jefferson Kathy Jew Charlotte Johnson Chris Johnson Lisa Johnson Liz Johnson Melvin Johnson Merrit Johnson Roger Johnson Deborah Jones Edward Jones George Jones Charles Jordan Julie Jorstad Blake Kaplan Jennifer Keith Floretta King Ronald King 160 LOG With the Changes Sherrell King Terry Kneppe Cindy Kunkle Stephanie LaBorde Karen Law ABOVE: GO FOR IT, Rosemary and Vanessa! The Passengers 161 Juniors, Juniors Anthony Lawrence Tangela Leake Linda Ledbetter Trey Lee Shirley Lewis Margaret Lindanger Carol Lindsey Michelle Lippard Rick Lipsey Tracey Lock Joe Lonadier Mary Lovelace Panodora Madison John Paul Magill Valarie Maiden Sharon Mandigo Michelle Marks Chris Marrus Jeffrey Marshall Patrick Marshall Ronya Martin Jacqueline Mathews Monica Mathews Renee Mathias Jonathan Matkins Veronica Matthews Kelly McAllister Alford McClought David McClure William McClure 162 LOG on the Go! Stephanie McCray Melissa McDaniel Steven McGee Mike McGrirr Macie Mclnnis Henry McKinney Kelly McLain Laura Means Cam Meek Tiffany Merrill Malcolm Michell Mallor Michell Kathy Michiels Don Middleton Cheryl Miller Eleanor Miller Jennifer Miller Marty Milner Jennifer Monk Efrom Moore Kay Moore Biff Mullin Jacqueline Myles Derek Naquin Steve Nettles Bobby Nolfe Robbe O’Connor Richard Odom Ivory Oneal Birk Osier The Passengers 163 Our Gator Spirit 164 LOG Rhonda Oxenreiter Rodney Oxenreiter Mike Page Chris Pate Candi Patten Johnathan Payne Caryn Perry Rosemary Petty Sonya Plater Shuntanu Polk Keith Poole Willie Potter Donnie Powell Gina Powell Robert Pratt Never Dies Hope Preston Kendra Price Kerwyn Price Danny Procell Walter Pullen Camille Reagan Gregory Redd Caron Reddy David Reed Sharon Rewis Lorica Reynolds Martha Reynolds Charlotte Richardson Mike Richardson Renee Richardson Debra Richmond Johnny Richmond Allyson Ricks Kaney Roberson Dalton Roberts Michele Robinson Jimmy Rogers Al Roper Shelly Rosson Melinda Russell Greg Samuels Tina Santifer Ron Sayes Sherri Scates Cynthia Schmidt The Passengers 165 Junior Gators Really Ron Schwartz Belinda Scott Cheryl Semon Yul Shelby Margie Sloan Mackie Slocum Annie Smith Brennon Smith Jennifer Smith Kelley Smith Kenneth Smith Mike Smith Scott Smith Elizabeth Spaht Henritta Starks Angela Stewart Rusty Stewart Wendy Stills Mitch Stokely Melany Stuart Gregory Sudds Hawona Sullivan Pam Sutherland Tracy Talbott Rex Tamplin Dianna Taylor Jacqueline Taylor Keith Taylor Roy Terrell Katherine Thieman 166 LOG Catch the Action! The Passengers 167 ABOVE: Here it comes Kay Moore! Dana Thomas Lastanza Tho mas Sanchez Thomas Timothy Thomas Jerry Thompson Mark Tisdale Susan Trussed Meredith Turk Michell Upshaw Vanessa Vaughn Gators Are Cheryl Walker Melody Walton Donald Ware Jeri Warren Paul Washington Sonya Watkins Joe Wayne Brian Weaver Gordon Webb Jacqueline Webb Sarah Webb Marcus Welch Carland Wells Lenny Wells Michael Wenk Henry Wesley Roderick West Shelia Whatly Russell White Larry Whitmore Quentin Whittaker Kim Wilhite Eric Williams Frances Williams Franklin Williams Joseph Williams Michelle Williams Monica Williams Opal Williams Roger Williams 168 LOG Greater! The Passengers 169 WeTe Commin’ for your head! Sandra Williams Robert Williamson Kathy Willis Kristin Willis Shelia Willis Cynthia Wilson Eric Wilson Jennifer Wilson Denice Winchester Henry Woodard Cliff Woodruff Patricia Wright Rick Wroten Lane Young ’em Bush Anita Bruce Girl ' s Vice-President Ml ' mm fill k Jr lam m i H ‘ n ,;i g i 11 If nn. ' M ■ M ¥ £ Here We Are — Srs. 1985! Jeff Abney Angela Allen Lisa Allen Ronny Allen Christie Anderson Sabrina Anfinson Ann Atkinson Lisa Auchard Tina Bair Brian Barber Martha Barkley Stephen Barkley John Barthe Wanda Beaner Georgia Beckom Ricardo Beiner Paula Bell Valarie Bennett Anita Bevnai Cheri Biggers Julie Blakeman Michelle Bordon Tony Boston Sharon Bouligny Tanya Bowman Alicia Boykins Jan Bracken Lynn Brantley Bobby Brice Doug Brice The Passengers 171 Sophomores Are Alan Brown Cynthia Brown Francine Brown Leatha Brown Scott Brown Anita Bruce Terry Bryant David Burger Terri Bush Todd Byrd 172 LOG Looking For Fun! Rhonda Cain Robin Caldwell Tonya Carpel Penny Carrol Anita Carter Michelle Carter Lizzie Carthem Andy Causey Farris Chance Cindy Chreene The Passengers 173 Sophomores Say John Childress Mirchele Chretien Bill Clair John Clarke Rick Clark Ben Clay Jarrad Cochran Chris Colbert Billy Coleman Chris Coleman Kip Collins Sharon Collins John Cook Shelly Cosby John Crowson Lori Crumpler Jay Curtis Bobby Davis Chenita Demery Erin Deslatte Alfred Diwkimo Cynthia Dobson Laurie Doran Lee Douglas Amy Downs Jeanie Dunn Carrie Dupree Sharon Dyer Lisa Eiland Bobby Ethridge 174 LOG “Go For It!” Darrell Evans John Evans Hank Ewing Wendell Faith Ibrahim Fashho Daryll Floyd Frank Folsom Jerry Fraser Leah Fredrick David Galimore The Passengers 175 Class of ’85 Kristy Gardner Paula Gardner Wendell Garner Randall George Judith Gibson John Gilmer Denise Gladney Dianne Gladney Sharon Gleason Linda Go Yolanda Golsten Tim Goodrich Cynthia Goodwin Tina Gosdin Mike Goslin Kyle Graham Marla Greenberg Connie Guin Jimmy Harris Jim Hawkins Lauren Hayes Scott Heno Sonia Hernandes Tracy Holmes Stacey Hopkins Johnny Horne Anita Horton Chuck Hostetler Stewart Howard David Howe LOG Is Tubular Terry Hoyt Melissa Hudson Angela Hullaby Scott Hurst Laura Irving Kayla Ivy Pam Jackson Deni se Jacob Chuck Johnson Damon Johnson Vivette Johnston Abb Jones Audria Jones Chris Jones Eyvonne Jones Jay Jones Ward Jones Brad Kalmback Angela Kimble Johnathon LaBorde Stephen LaBorde Doug Lafluer George Land Mark Landry Manllel Law Casaundra Leviston Rodney Lewis Brenda Lilly Mary Linacre Janice Little The Passengers 177 Their Statement The Passengers 179 Wendell Faith and Spencer Risinger bring McDonalds to the sophomores. Paige Metzger Tina Mitcham Vanisa Mobley Benning Moncla David Monk Barry Montgomery Jeff Moore joe Moore john Moore Peyton Moore Sophomores Are 180 LOG John Morris Pamela Morris Mark Morton Suzann Mumby Steve Murphree Angie Myers Renee Myers Mike Newell Ngh Nguyen Lisa Norman Today must be Scott Heno’s day to drive to school. Cruising Through John Noschese John O’Connor Edward Parker Janet Parker Jimmy Patton Keith Perkins Tammy Phelps Brian Phillips Michelle Plater Theresa Plater Amelia Player Billy Pohlemus Scott Pohlkamp Antonio Polk Brian Porter Lisa Porter Jennifer Powell Pam Powell Scottie Prelow Sonya Prim Marilyn Procell Kris Purdy Mitch Rambin Sandra Ratliff Willie Regester Camille Richardson Rhonda Richardson Marci Rinchuso Spencer Risinger Ryan Risley The Passengers 181 We Know Bernice Rodney Troy Schulman Paul Schuster Cedric Scott Paula Scott Richie Scott Alan Seabough Kelbi Self Brian Shaver Sheila Sherman Teri Simpson Jimmy Slack Donna Smalley Jacqueline Smith Ruthie Smith Stacey Smith Kim Snelling Charles Stafford Scott Stinson Anita Strode Stephanie Tabor Teddy Takara Aundrea Tarpley Mark Tavenly Connie Taylor Eric Taylor Jeff Taylor Michael Taylor Steven Teagle Greg Thatcher What We Like Doug Thibeaux Clayton Thomas Lastanza Thomas Patrick Thomas Lynn Thompson Ronnie Thompson Stewart Tindall Melanie Townsend John Turner Toni Triggs The Passengers 183 Sophomores Are John Upchurch Robert Vaughn Jada Vest Joy Vet ta Eric Wallace John Wallpool Gina Ward Sally Wave Katheryn Wavgh Jerry Weaver Lisa Wenk Robert Wesly Albert West Larry Wheeler Tonja Whitaker Sharon White Paige Whitley Claudia Whitmeyer Dede Wilburn George Willey Elizabeth Williams James Williams Michelle Williams Patrick Williams Rosalind Williams Sharon Williams Anette Wilson Doug Wilson Sherri Wilson Mike Wise 184 LOG Totally Awesome! Roosevelt Wisner Shedelia Woodard Melynda Woodle Lisa Woodruff Mary Lea Wright Carmen Wynn Sheridan Yeates Chris Young Tammy Zachery Shayne Zionts The Passengers 185 reshman Class Officers Ruthie Adams Secretary Fertitta ji ,sur FZ jfJkSsTffih te Booras GirT’s Vice-President We’ve Only Just Begun Dennis Adams Jimmy Adams Ruthie Adams Larry Agee Robert Alford Burt Allen Chris Allums Amy Anthony Kevin Anthony Sherry Antwine Chris Aymond Katherine Bain La Shaunda Balthazar Eric Banks Lenetta Banks Kim Barmore Chalet Bates Kyle Bayliss Missy Beadles Bryan Beard James Bedford Saudra Bell Sara Benecke Allison Bentley Nieece Berry Linda Black Steven Blane Jeffery Bolden Demmye Booras Debbie Bowles The Passengers 187 Freshmen Have All Steven Booras Patsy Bradberry Curt Brando David Brantley Laverne Brantly Chad Bratton Johnny Bridges Chris Britain Carlest Brokenberry Cindy Brooks David Brossette Suzanne Broussard Darren Brown Edward Brown Richard Brown Terry Brown Danny Buckingham Stuart Bucy Margaret Bundrick Laura Burton Doug Bush Darrell Butler Cindy Carter Connie Cascio Matthew Cawthon Per Cederbom Kim Chase Rodney Chatman Dwayne Clayton Donnie Cleveland 188 LOG A Gator’s Traits Ronnie Cleveland Amy Cobb Jimmy Collins Kim Colvin Gretchan Cooper Craig Courtney Karen Cox Cheryl Crow Truett Crow Laticia Cullins Damon Cupp Marilyn Dangerfield Shanta Darrett Mark Davis ' “U The Passengers 189 Freshmen of Today Ronald Davis Yolanda Davis Shawna Demann Kenneth Dinkens Nelson Douglas Shane Dulaney Denise Dupont Chris Edminston Margo Edwards Lottie Elias Glenn Evans Aireen Fashho Karen Fertitta Lisa Flowers Carlston Floyd Michele Folse Ronnie Forbes Todd Ford David Frost Stephanie Fuller Ladon Gaines Trish Garner Anita Gay Cynthia George Laura Giles Veronica Giles Ginny Gilleland Frank Giounes Marcy Goins Jean Gozales 190 LOG Seniors of 86 LaWanda Gorgee Willie Graggs Julian Graham Kathleen Grayson Tammy Greenberg Sonya Griffen Monica Griggs Kim Guerin Elaine Haley Jennifer Hamel Jennifer Hamilton Courtney Hanna Kim Harders John Harper Toni Harper Tim Harrington Dereck Harris Missy Harris David Harrison Gwen Harvill Leigh Ann Haughton Holly Hayes Mark Henderson Stephanie Henderson Kathy Henry Tamara Henry Terry Henry Kirk High Ben Hill Dawn Hodges The Passengers 191 Freshman Spirit Jim Holland Foster Holley Sheila Hostnick Lauren Howell Stefani Humphries Wayne Hunsicker Michele Huskey Kathy Jackson Chaunda James Ruby Jenkins Carry Jeter Elliot Jeter Cecil Johnson Melissa Johnson Michelle Johnson Freshmen show their Gator spirit Catch It Hank Jones Ross Jordan Kenneth Kay Mark Kelley Stacey Kelley Allisia Kellum Broderick King Robin Kranich Kelley Kyle Daryl Lane Cheryl Larkin Martin Latier Katherine Lee David Leslie Tracy Lewis Erica Mack Jewel Mack Deitriek Mahoney Dimitri Mahoney Jimmy Martin Marie Martinez Bryan Marts Danny Martwick Brad Massad John McCawley Laura McClelland Melee McClendon John McElwee Lisa McFarland Mollie McGee The Passengers 193 When You’ve Said Freshmen Dawn Means Ken Merrill Anita Miller Doug Miller Kelli Miller Todd Miller Amy Monk Michelle Mooney Pat Moore Clayton Morris Grade Morris Vergy Morris Rosalind Mosley Stephanie Nehring Chip Nelson Mitchel Newstadt Kelli Nicholas Billy Norris Russell Novak Tanglie Oden Will Odom Lisa Ogletree Soni Olivier Steve Owens Wanita Page Melissa Peck Ywanda Pennywell Carol Phills Blain Pittman James Plater 194 LOG You’ve Said It All Freshman typists “Let it rip!” Valerie D. Plater Valerie G. Plater Kelli Poremba LaShunda Prim Debra Purvis Stacy Rachel Scott Rains Audrey Ratcliff Michael Reardon Trenton Redstone The Passengers 195 Today’s Freshmen Elizabeth Reynolds Carolyn Richardson Billy Richmond Clay Rives Tamica Roberson Richie Roberts Scott Roberts Glenn Robertson Laverne Robinson Mashun Robinson Todd Robinson Rebecca Ruffin John Samuels Kenneth Samuels PaulScarbro Suzanne Scates Phillip Seamon Cindy Schwartz Troy Schuster Cherie Scott Tandi Sikes Sheri Simpson Sharilyn Smith Vanessa Smith Marla Southern Srmantha Stadom fiwrana Stafford Will Stewart Jeanie Sullivan Teri Tallant 196 LOG Tomorrow’s Leaders Lauren Teague Dione Terrell Rodney Terry Alisa Thomas Kimberly Thomas Yolanda Thomas Sylvester Thornton Kim Thrower Scott Tisdale Mike Toys The Passengers 197 Friendliness Is a John Trimble John T. Tyler Laurie Velloke Lance Waggoner Bo Watson J. R. Ward Amanda Walker Jeff Walker John Walker Melanie Walker Sonya Walker Tracey Walker Berness Ware Marilyn Weinstein Patrick Wells Adrian West Carlos West Melissa Wheeler David White Vanessa White Susan Whitley Caryn Whitmeyer Wendy Whittman Timothy Wiggins Angela Williams Letria Williams Michael Williams Nancy Williams Tammy Williams Terrell Williams 198 LOG Freshman Trademark The Passengers 199 Kristi Wilson Mildred Winslow Michele Wise Lea Wojtkiewicz Richard Wong Melissa Wozniak Teal Yeates Yolanda Young Kim Youngblood David Zemk Melissa Johnson and Kelli Poremba give Will Odom a little help. HONORS Log Staff Selects ’ 82-’83 Mr. Miss Each year the LOG staff honors two seniors who have best exemplified the out¬ standing student throughout their high school years. This year Paul Riser and Tracy Barnes were chosen. Paul was an active member in the Key Club, Tennis Team, Science Club, Spanish Club, Computer Club, NHS, Mu Alpha Theta, and a Student Council member. Tracy was an active member in Astra Club, Spanish Club, ENTERPRISE Editor-in-Chief, and a Student Council Senator. TOP LEFT: Paul and Tracy discuss the upcoming AP English exam. BOTTOM LEFT: Tracy and newspaper sponsor, Mrs. Gannon discuss the next issue. BOTTOM RIGHT: Paul reviews some student council business with Coach Powell. Honors 203 Clay Bretches Cynthia Walker Jennifer Holland Honors 205 Faculty Selects 82-83 Who’s Who Following tradition, the 1982-83 faculty once again selected seven students to represent Captain Shreve’s Who’s Who. These students were chosen on the basis of high achievement, in both academics and extra-curricular activities. The seven seniors chosen this year; Jennifer Holland, Ann Martina, Mike Magner, Clay Bretches, Cynthia Walker, Nan¬ cy Horton, and Robert Martina, all proved to be worthy reci¬ pients of such an honor. Jennifer was the Student Council President. Jennifer was in¬ volved in Latin Club, Astra Club, National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta, and Interact. Ann was President of the C. S. Astra Club. Ann was a member of Science Club, Spanish Club, NHS, Student Council, Log Staff, and Mu Alpha Theta. She was elected as Senior Maid on the Homecoming court and also Senior Class Favorite. Mike Magner, Student Council Treasurer, played football and baseball for Captain Shreve. He was active in Spanish Club, FCA, and Computer Club. Mike was President of the National Honor Society, and Vice-President of the Senior Class. Cindy was a member of the band, Drama Club, International Thespian Society, Science Club, NHS, Computer Club, Mu Alpha Theta and she attended Girls’ State. Clay was active in Student Council, Latin Club, Science Club, Key Club, Mu Alpha Theta, and NHS. He was President of his Senior Class and FCA. Clay participated on the football and track teams. Robert Martina, Vice President of the Student Council and Senior Class Favorite, was active in Key Club, Science Club, Spanish Club, and Computer Club. Robert was a Boys’ State Delegate, Treasurer of NHS, and played baseball for C.S. Nancy was President of the Science and Computer Clubs. She was a member of Z-Club, NHS, Mu Alpha Theta, Drama Club, International Thespian Society, LOG Staff, Quill and Scroll, and was a Girls’ State Delegate. Honors 207 Ir . . ' ■ ' + rl . ’ (- ophomore Favorites National Honor Society The National Honor Society of 1982-83 was comprised of seniors who excelled not only in academics but in other activities as well to give Captain Shreve a good reputation. Under sponsor, Mrs. Wynn, each member of NHS was required to maintain a 3.8 grade pt. average, and to hold active memberships in at least two school sponsored organizations. Traditionally, the NHS members usher at the graduation ceremonies. TOP RIGHT: Officers are Amy Newman — Treas., Mike Magner — Pres., Robert Martina — Sec., Mark O’Barr — VP. BOTTOM: Members are: (first row) Diane Tiffany, Nancy Horton, Ann Martina, Shelley Rosenfield, Sophia Kirkikis, Becky Jackson, Amanda Buford, Jennifer Holland; (middle row) Michele Novak, Cindy Walker, Pam Ratana, Becky Watkins, Cynthia Malsch, Brenda Nims, Mark O’Barr, and Kim Fullilove; (back row) Miriam Goins, Clay Bretches, Robert Martina, Amy Newman, Mike Magner, Karen Greenberg, Paul Riser, Barbara Vaughan, Mike Rainer, Michele Tedford, Kris Benecke, and Elliot Allums. 212 LOG Pelican State Leaves Memories to Last a Lifetime During the 1982 school year, six girls and five boys were chosen from the junior class by a com¬ bination of faculty and students to represent Cap¬ tain Shreve at the annual Louisiana Pelican State. The Girls’ State representatives were Kris Benecke, Lisa Holt, Nancy Horton, Pam Ratana, Michele Tedford, and Cindy Walker. Boys’ State delegates included Mike Magner, Clay Bretches, Cedric Thomas, Robert Martina, and Tony Simp¬ son. These students spent an unforgettable week at the LSU campus in Baton Rouge planning and run¬ ning a government of their own. Although Pelican State was a rigorous week, filled with hard work and almost no sleep, the new friendships formed was the success of these Captain Shreve students. PWS4TATI is TATt TOP RIGHT: Secretary of State of Louisiana Girls’ State, Nancy Horton. BOTTOM LEFT: Girls’ Staters are Michele Tedford, Lisa Holt, Nancy Horton, Pam Ratana, Kris Benecke, and Cindy Walker. BOT¬ TOM RIGHT: Boys’ Staters are: Clay Bretches, Tony Simpson, Robert Martina, and Mike Magner. Quill and Scroll Quill and Scroll was an honorary organiza¬ tion, compiled of students who worked on school publications: the ENTERPRISE, the LOG, and the AD STAFF. Students had to be Juniors or Seniors who maintained a 2.5 grade point average and who contributed ex¬ cellent skill in their specific organization. Students received gold pins and a subscrip¬ tion to the bi-monthly magazine published by Quill and Scroll. TOP RIGHT: Editors are: Audee Boyd, Tracey Barnes, Angela Waggoner, Carrie Taylor, Kris Benecke, and Sean Galen. BOTTOM: Members are: (row 1) Angela Waggoner, Linda Ledbetter, Cheryl Dubois, Ruth Dornier, Becky Watkins, Lynne Wainwright; (row 2) Kris Benecke, Kathy Fertitta, Tracey Barnes, Kim Fullilove, Michele Taylor, Audee Boyd, Amanda Buford, Miriam Goins, Nancy Horton, Karen Law; (row 3) Pam Benecke, Sophia Kirkikis, Carrie Taylor, Becky Jackson, Pam Ratana, Dalton Roberts, Sean Galen, and Candy Capelan. 214 LOG Thespians — An Honored Group International Thespian Society was an honorary organization consisting of drama students who had contributed one hundred hours or more to dramatic activities such as plays and speech tour¬ naments. Thespians worked hard both backstage and onstage to obtain membership in this fine organization. Tff mm j -IT f HI 1 ||g|gi I TOP RIGHT: Officers are: Mark Young — President, Joe Lee — VP, Cindy Walker — Treas., Mickey Mooney — Sec. BOTTOM: Members are: Mark Tisdale, Lisa Million, Caron Reddy, Cindy Walker, Elizabeth Harrison, Pam Ratana, Nancy Horton, Michele Lippard, Rosemary Petty, Beth Schimschock, Elizabeth Fergeson, Mark Young; (back row) Don Middleton, Mickey Mooney, A1 Dyar, Roger Williams, Joe Lee, Blake Kaplan. Mu Alpha Theta Excels in Math The 1982-83 Captain Shreve Mu Alpha Theta, sponsored by Mrs. Gladys Aderhold, was made up of those students who throughout their high sdhool years maintained certain stan¬ dards in their mathematics cur¬ riculum. Such standards includ¬ ed maintaining a 3.0 GPA in all math courses and being enrolled in Advanced Math. Mu Alpha Theta proved to be not only an honorary organiza¬ tion but also a valuable learning experience. TOP: Officers are: Pam Ratana — Treas., Cindy Walker — Sec., Paul Riser — VP, Mark O’Barr — Pres. BOTTOM: Members are: (sitting) Mike Rainer, Candy Capelan, Elliot Allums, Quincy Sorenson, Cyn¬ thia Malsch, Shelley Rosenfeld, Tiffany Merrill, Karen Law, Mary Kathryn Howard, (second row) Cedric Thomas, Nancy Horton, Ann Martina, Renee Shelby, Becky Jackson, Sarah Webb, Shelly Rosson, Peggy Falbaum, Barbara Vaughan, Michele Tedford, (third row) Paul Riser, Mike Magner, Clay Bretches, Robert Martina, Ronald Pardue, Jim Takara, Tim Bennett, Mike Slack, Deron Huskey, Mark O’Barr, J. P. Magill, Diane Tiffany, Michele Novak, Kim Fullilove, Pam Ratana, Cindy Walker, and Jen¬ nifer Holland. 216 LOG ABOVE: Members of the District Honor Band are: Cindy Walker, Becca Davis, Cynthia Malsch, David Lawrence, Andy Causey, Mike Rainer, and Andy Gavin. BOTTOM: Trophy Winners of Tournament and Debate are: Martha Barkley, Marilyn Procell, Beth Schimschock, Don Middleton, Karen Shahine, David Reeb, and Lisa Million. Honors 217 TOP LEFT: Ronald E. Pardue is selected and congratulated by Sgt. Chaisson to command the Captain Shreve High School and the Caddo Parish ROTC Cadet Corps. TOP RIGHT: FIRST SEMESTER OUTSTANDING CADETS — Toni S. Harper, and John B. Marts. BOTTOM: CADET CAPTAINS ARE — Tony Simpson, Michael Cline, Todd Tabor, and Michael Caldwell. 218 LOG TOP: HONORS IN ROTC — Kenneth Cotton — Obstacle Course, Eric Williams — Physical Fitness, Danielle Nash — Female Obstacle Course, Wade Wittman — Rifle Team, Detrick Mahoney — Orienteering, Michael Cline — Rifle Team. BOTTOM: VARSITY RIFLE TEAM, DISTRICT AND STATE CHAMPIONS — Carl Davis, Lamar Price, Toni Harper, Roger Williams, Wade Wittman, Lisa Frantz, Michael Cline, and Todd Tabor. Honors 219 Cynthia Walker National Merit Finalist The 1982-83 Quiz Bowl members are: (top) Chris Marrus, Charlie Morton, Mark Young; (bottom) Mark Stinson and Tim Caron. Nancy Horton DAR Winner 220 LOG Jennifer Holland and Clay Bretches Optimist Club Award Winners Mike Rainer All-State Band ALL-STAR BAND — Becca Davis, Cynthia Malsch, Sheridan Yeates, Julie Jorstad, Leiane Cowart, Andy Gavin, Mike Rainer, Andy Causey. Amy Newman and Mark O’Barr National Merit Commendations Honors 221 All-City Football Team Members are: Cedric Thomas and Clay Bretches. 1st TEAM ALL-DISTRICT FOOTBALL — Clay Bretches, Scott McGinnis, and Cedric Thomas. 222 LOG ALL-STATE AND ALL-CITY — Mike Magner and Kevin Pickens. ALL-DISTRICT BASEBALL TEAM - (2nd row) K. Pickens, R. Martina, F. Thomas, (1st row) D. Clarly, A. Reddy, and M. Magner. ' L. 2nd TEAM ALL-DISTRICT FOOTBALL TEAM — (2nd row) Henri Wesley, Lifford Jackson, Sean Galen, Jeff Longino, (1st row) Doug Laverty, Donnie Powell, Mario Snow. Honors 223 224 LOG Superior Planned Yearbook at Taylor Publishing Co. Camp, Audee Boyd, Sean Galen, and Kris Benecke. 3rd Place Best Planned Sports Abb Jones. Elected at Boys’ State Outstanding Public Defender: Clay Bretches. Outstanding Clerk of Court: Robert Martina. Honors 225 Homecoming 1982 — A Festival Night for All The traditional — Pep Squad Crown and the ROTC arc of sabres set the scene for the presentation of the 1982 Homecoming Court. The girls were escorted onto the football field by their fathers. Miss Sandra McCalla placed the ceremonial crown on the 1982 queen, Rhonda Ford. Her Court consisted of Seniors, Monique Adams, Karen Anderson, Mary Kathryn Howard, Ann Martina, and Vickie Barr. Junior Maids were Carol Lindsey, Kelly Faour, and Karen Law. Sophomores were Sharon Collins and Lisa Woodruff. Freshman maid was Margaret Bundrick. TOP RIGHT: Miss McCalla crowns the new queen, Rhonda Ford. LEFT: Couples dance to the band, The Eyes. RIGHT: Miss McCalla walks onto the field with Crystal Sibley and Coleman Wayne Sullivan. Honors 227 Honors 229 Freshman Maid Margaret Bundrick Sophomore Maid Sharon Collins Sophomore Maid Lisa Woodruff Honors 231 THE RECREATION vvvvy ipi in ji ' t.T-r-r- ' U [ mi h 1 i lliiiilillilfl- 1 1982-83 FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD Captain Shreve 20 Captain Shreve 26 Captain Shreve 6 Captain Shreve 14 Captain Shreve 30 Captain Shreve 3 Captain Shreve 23 Captain Shreve 35 Captain Shreve 3 Captain Shreve 33 Captain Shreve 0 West Monroe 21 Fair Park 6 Southwood 17 Ouachita 0 Woodlawn 14 Green Oaks 20 Bossier 7 Parkway 7 Airline 10 Natchitoches 6 Ruston 16 234 LOG 1982-83 GATOR FOOTBALL TEAM. (Row 1) Joe Badt, Teaven Redstone, Mitch Rambin, Tim Bennett, Jeff Longino, Kurt Otwell, Sean Galen, Al Dyer, Mike Magner, Bobby Nolfe, Micheal Wenk, (Row 2) Mackey Slocum, Jay Crooms, Walter Pullen, Steve Gouthiere, Danny Procell, Doug Laverty, Woodus Humphrey, Scott Brown, Ronnie Cook, Donny Powell, Duke Ehrhardt, Bobby Ettredge, Chris Fitzgerald, (Row 3) Barney Wright, Tim Cupp, Henri Wesley, Daryl Green, Lenny Wells, Clifford Jackson, John Turner, Mark Cooper, Brad Armstrong, Ken Cunningham, Cliff Woodruff, Scott Mclnnis, (Row 4) Rodney Stills, Matthew Samuels, Mario Snow, Arthur Brown, Lifford Jackson, Ray Prelow, Carl Jackson, Robert Pratt, Scott Heno, Mark Landrum, David Reed, David McClure, (Row 5) Rodd Bolden, Chris Ammond, Craig High, Darren Gray, Chad Gulledge, Alfred McCouhgt, Scotty Prelow, Clay Bret- ches, Jonathan Matkins, Mike Richardson, Cedric Thomas, (Row 6) Jim Holland — manager, Tommy Powell, Clarence Conway, Alden Reeves, Lee Hedges — Head Coach, Albert Leviston, Carl Higgin¬ botham, David Boydstun, Scott Roberson — manager. r % Recreation 235 cs Fairpark Fair Park broke out on top 6-0 with 3:02 left in the first quarter. The Gators drove 60 yards to take the lead with Doug Laverty’s 8-yard run up the middle. Shreve didn’t waste any time, traveling 24 yards in four plays, capped by Teaven Redstone’s 26-yard pass to Cedric Thomas for a touchdown. Laverty later scored to make it 20-6. Mike Magner sneaked in to end up the game 26-6. ABOVE LEFT: Players await the singing of the National Anthem. ABOVE RIGHT: Woodus Humphrey is injured. BELOW LEFT: Gators taking charge in the second quarter. BELOW RIGHT: Magner gets advice from Coach Hedges. 236 LOG The Gators were totally awesome in their victory over the Ouachita Lions with a final score of 14-0. In the first quarter, Mario Snow intercepted a pass and returned it for a 56-yard touchdown. In the second quarter, quarterback Mike Magner ran it in from the 1-yard line to make the final score of the game. cs 14 ABOVE LEFT: The offense prepares for the hike. ABOVE RIGHT: The defensive line is holding them back. BELOW LEFT: Gators pose for the camera. BELOW RIGHT: The line is back again! Ouachita 0 ! ' V, Recreation 237 Captain Shreve Woodlawn It was a long night for the Knights as they were pulvered by the Gators 30-14. The Gators started out with an 80 yard run capped by a 3-yard touchdown run by Doug Laverty. On Woodlawn’s first play, Steve Gouthiere recovered a Woodlawn fumble to later become a Laverty touchdown. On Woodlawn’s next possession, Donnie Powell in¬ tercepted a pass to set up for another TD by Magner. The Knights picked off a Magner pass to score, then scored once again in the third period to make it 21-14. Magner then dazzled the crowd with a 71-yard touchdown run. A field goal by Craig High followed later in the fourth period to end the game. ABOVE LEFT: Craig High watches the kick through the goal posts. ABOVE RIGHT: Donny Powell holds for the extra point. BELOW LEFT: Touchdown! BELOW RIGHT: The Gator defense is ready. 238 LOG Green Oaks really socked it to the Gators tonight as they overcame to end the game 20-3. Craig High kicked a field goal in the third quarter. Captain Shreve 3 Green Oaks 20 ABOVE LEFT: Magner puts a move on the Giants. RIGHT: Lifford Jackson shows them how to catch! BELOW LEFT: The Gator front line is pretty awesome! 239 HOMECOMING Captain Shreve Bossier Captain Shreve started out by recovering a fumble on the Bossier 22 and then gained 3 points with a High field goal from the 25. Woodus Humphrey recorded the first T.D. of the night to give C.S. a 10-0 lead with 2:31 left in the first half. The Gators wrapped it up in the third quarter with a 67 yard drive ending with a Magner-to-Lifford Jackson 34 yard touchdown pass. On Shreve’s next possession, Magner escaped the Bossier defense for a 16-yard run. That 61-yard drive was highlighted by a 40-yard run by Lif¬ ford Jackson. It wasn’t until the fourth period when the Bearkats finally scored to make the final 23-7. LEFT: Gator defense is ready for action. ABOVE RIGHT: Mark Cooper is gonna’ get his man. BELOW RIGHT: A Gator defender sacks the quarter¬ back for a loss. 240 LOG Recreation 241 ABOVE LEFT: Magner snaps the ball. ABOVE RIGHT: The defensive line awaits the return of the offense. BELOW: Who’s got the ball? The Gators just couldn’t get it right tonight as the Airline Vikings triumphed with a 10-3 final score. Kicker Craig High booted a perfect field goal to prevent a shut-out. Captain Shreve Airline Captain Shreve Natchitoches The Gators kept their play-off hopes alive as they defeated the Natchitoches-Central Chiefs 33-6. With 5:41 left in the first quarter, Shreve scored with a Doug Laverty 4-yard TD. Shreve scored again with 32 seconds left in the first quarter when Magner hit Scott Mclnnis with a 20-yard strike, climaxing a 54-yard march. Laverty later capped an 85-yard run with 1:56 left in the second quarter to end the half 21-0. The Chiefs scored their only touchdown in the third quarter. Cedric Thomas hauled in a 20-yard scoring toss from Magner to complete a victorious game for the Gators. ABOVE LEFT: Mclnnis and Laverty discuss the game. ABOVE RIGHT: An awesome tackle is made again. BELOW: Are they ready yet? 242 LOG JUNIOR VARSITY TEAM — (left to right, row 1) Edward Jones, Lee Douglas, Scott Pohlkamp, Todd Byrd, Barry Montgomery, Damon Cupp, Mark Hart, Bill O’Donnell, Autry Caldwell, (row 2) Nelson Douglas, Manuel Law, Stacy Long, Larry Clayton, Yul Shelby, Richard Brown, Brian Barber, Stewart Bucy, Foster Holley, Mike Toys, Henry Coney, Ernie Landman, (row 4) Terry Brown, Charles Demery, Ronald Davis, Kenneth Samuels, John Samuels, Sammy Ester, Timothy Wiggins, Joe Moore, Jonathon LaBorde, Stewart Howard, (row 5) Patrick Moore, Keith Johnson, Patrick Thomas, John Turner, David Frost, Jeff Moore, John Cook, Terrell Williams, (row 6) Coaches C. Conway, K. Higginbotham, A. Leviston. OPPOSITE PAGE: TOP: Gators on the move! BOTTOM: (left to right, row 1) Coach Alden Reeves, Tommy Powell, Head Coach Lee Hedges, (row 2) Coach David Boydstun, Clarence Conway, Karl Higginbotham, Albert Leviston. THIS PAGE BOTTOM LEFT: The Gator defense makes another kill! BOTTOM RIGHT: A brief moment of mass confusion. Recreation 245 1982-83 Scores C.S. Plain Dealing Green Oaks. C.S. C.S. Longview Woodlawn Coushatta Nofthwooc Green Oak C.S. C.S. 75 C.S. C.S. C.S. rsha 59 Southwood aaughtoijg [ Longvi ew Haughton Byrd Huntington Logan sport J Southwood 55 C.S. C.S. C.S. 67 Gators Always Aiming Higher The Captain Shreve Gators made a great effort this year. The Mighty Gators record for the Non-District games was 14-7. Returning starters from last year’s team were Darryl Henson forward and George Jones center. The Gators always showed their ability as a team on the courts. The Gators were led to many victories by Head Coach David Boydstun and Asst. Coach Johnny Burnon. The Gators sparked the flarne of spirit, which grew into a raging fire by the end of the year. 246 LOG OPPOSITE PAGE TOP RIGHT: Pegues made a pass to Catfish. BOTTOM RIGHT: Coach David Boydstun was looking for a victory. TOP: 1982-83 GATOR BASKETBALL TEAM — (standing) Patrick Preston, Rodney Pegues, William McClure, John Hines, Kelly Smith, Goerge Jones, Darryl Henson, William Young, Dennis Henson, Andre Ester, Quinton Whitaker, Darren Scott; (front) Billy Target, Kevin Piskins, Ray Prelow, Mathew Sammuels. BOTTOM LEFT: Rodney Pegues caught the hoop for 2!!! BOTTOM RIGHT: GATORS warming up for a win!!! Recreation 247 Catfish goes in for a quick dunk. TOP: Dennis lays it in for two. MIDDLE: A speedy PEP-TALK! BOTTOM: George puts it in off the back board. TOP: Pegues jumps up high , and it’s a swoosh. 248 LOG TOP: Darryl Henson and friends line up for a fast break. LEFT: Mr. Jones made a simple 2. RIGHT: Gator jumps for the sky. 250 LOG TOP LEFT: Coaches look for 2 points. TOP RIGHT: Time out, huddle guys. BOTTOM: Everyone look eager for the jump. ' -U Recreation 251 252 LOG TOP LEFT: Darryl Henson made another 2. TOP RIGHT: Jump Catfish! Jump Catfish! BOTTOM LEFT: George puts it in off the backboard. BOTTOM RIGHT: Who will get there first. J.V. and Freshman TOP: (front row) Antonio Polk, Carl Pratt, Stacy Long, and Stephen Gaines; (standing) William Farris, Tracy Barnett, Jimmy Slack, Mar¬ cus Welch, Spencer Risinger, Eric Taylor, Pat Williams, and Eric Wilson. BOTTOM: THE FRESHMAN TEAM — (kneeling) Steven Booras, Chip Nelson, Larry Agee, Carl Green, Daryl Shepard, Elliot Jeter, and Michael Martin; (standing) Eddie Jones, Bryan Beard, David Frost, Chad Cooley, Denise Buckingham, Sammy Ester, Martin Lattier, Terry Brown, and Burt Allen. Recreation 253 ’Iain Dealing dossier Natchitoches Ce Green Oaks Parkway Airline Bossier 1982-83 Scores 1 5 y . ' _ • . n v The Lady Gator basketball team lived up to its reputation as a strong contender in the 1982-83 season. With the guidance and leadership from Head Coach Mrs. Alma Lady Gators: Moore and Assistant Coach Mrs. Valinda Wolfe, the Ladies earned due respect from their adversaries. Returning starters from last year were senior Sophia Kirkikis, and Poetry in Motion juniors Jennifer Smith and Leigh Ann Courson. 254 LOG OPPOSITE PAGE: TOP: Leigh Ann Courson gets ready for a pass from Captain Kirk. OPPOSITE PAGE BOTTOM: Coaches Moore and Wolfe observe the action from the bench. TOP: 1982-83 VARSITY TEAM — (left to right) Sophia Kirkikis, Terri Bush, Audrey Douglas, Leigh Ann Courson, Leslie Iyun, Macie Mclnnis, Sharon Grim, Wendy Horton, Jennifer Smith, Anita Horton, Wendy Stills, Tamika Autry, (kneeling) Ray Prelow, manager and statistician. BOTTOM: 1982-83 JUNIOR VARSITY TEAM — (left to right) Coach Valinda Wolfe, Connie Taylor, Sarah Yeatts, Erica Walpool, Tammy Phelps, Michelle Huskey, Rosalind Douglas, Courtney Hanna. Recreation 255 TOP LEFT: Sophia Kirkikis passes one inside. TOP RIGHT: Sharon Grim tries a jumper. BOTTOM LEFT: Leigh Ann Courson and Terri Bush block out the opposition for a rebound. CENTER: Jennifer Smith scrambles for a loose ball. Recreation 257 TOP LEFT: Tamika Autry scores on the fast break. RIGHT: Jennifer Smith outjumps a Byrd defender. TOP RIGHT: Wendy Stills shoots a jump shot over Byrd defenders. TOP LEFT: Sharon Grim drives in for an easy two points. BOTTOM: The Lady Gators plan a little strategy in the huddle. 258 LOG The 1982 Baseball Team, under the direction of Coach Albert Leviston and Coach Clarence Conway hopes to have another championship season. This year’s starting lineup consists of all but two return¬ ing starters. Mike Magner, an all-stater last year returns for the Gators to play second base. Coach Leviston anticipates another championship season. The team has an excellent chance to become state champs. Gators Look Again TOP RIGHT: Al Reddy stops the ball. TOP LEFT: Kevin Pickens throws a runner out. BOTTOM: The Gator Baseball Team. Recreation 259 260 LOG TOP LEFT: Catcher Al Reddy is poised and ready. TOP RIGHT: Robert Martina leads off. BOTTOM LEFT: Mike Magner shows his style of Pete Rose sliding. BOTTOM RIGHT: A Gator baserunner is safe, barely, but safe. The 1982-83 Captain Shreve Tennis Team looked forward to another great season. Under the direction of Coach Lee Hedges, the Gator netters hoped for another district title, for the netters had the experience and the ambition. Returning lettermen for the boy’s team were Paul Riser, Trey Hawkins, Scott Bates, Jay Butcher, Duke Ehrhardt, and Allen Williams. Returning for the girls’ team were Renee Andrews, Barbara Horne and Shawne Marsala. Recreation 261 Gator Tennis is Heavy Duty OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: BOYS — (bottom row) Elliot Jeter, Kirk High, Richie Roberts, Bert Allens; (top row) Paul Riser, Scott Bates, Martin Lattier Duke Ehrhardt, Trey Hawkins, Rick Rhoden, Chris Johnson. BOTTOM: GIRLS — Shawne Marsala, Allyson Ricks, Renee Andrews, Barbara Horne. ABOVE LEFT: Paul Riser demonstrates the backhand. RIGHT: Allyson Ricks stretches for a forehand. 262 LOG TOP LEFT: Shawne Marsala nails the backhand volley while Barbara Horne looks on. TOP RIGHT: Duke Ehrhart in motion for the serve. BOTTOM LEFT: Trey Hawkins shows off his form. BOTTOM RIGHT: Shawne prepares for the serve. Recreation 263 The Golf Team had a great season last year and were looking forward to another winning season this year. Under the hard work and training of Coach Bob Horne, they had another fantastic year. Returning lettermen for the Gator Golfers this year were Mike Slack, Wade Brint, John Bowles, Rodney Oxenreiter, Rob Akins, Jeff Cash, and Fred Archer. Way to go Gator Golfers! 264 LOG Golf Team Is State Bound OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Captain Shreve Golf Team Members!! TOP LEFT: Mike Slack checks his swing. TOP RIGHT- Derek Naauin chips up on the green. BOTTOM LEFT: Jeff Cash follows through. BOTTOM LEFT: It’s in the hole! Recreation 265 2ss. ■t ABOVE LEFT: SENIOR GOLF TEAM MEMBERS — Mike Slack and John Bowles. ABOVE RIGHT: JUNIOR GOLF TEAM MEMBERS — Derek Naquin, Jeff Nash, and Rodney Oxenreiter. 266 LOG The 1982-83 Captain Shreve Track Team under the leadership of Coach Martin Poole, will hopefully have another repeat of last year’s championship season. The returning speedsters for the Gators are Cedric Thomas and Albert Dyar. There is also returning discus thrower, Tim Bennett. 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. Team Hopes For Another TOP LEFT: Cedric Thomas crosses the finish line. TOP RIGHT: Albert Dyar sprints down the track. BOTTOM: Runners take your mark.” Recreation 267 TOP RIGHT: Lifford Jackson warms up before running the hurdles. BOTTOM RIGHT: Clifford Jackson thinks about his future in the track world. LEFT: Mario Snow is the ideal shotput thrower. 268 LOG m . RIGHT: Henri Wesley shows the correct form when throwing the javelin. TOP LEFT: Tim Bennett winds up to throw the discus. BOT¬ TOM LEFT: Gator trackmen discuss an upcoming track meet. ' “L. Recreation 269 Gatorettes The Gatorettes were tough to beat this season due to the experience of the team. Jennifer Smith, who attended the 1982 State Meet in the shot put, and teammates Cynthia Brown, Macie Mclnnis, and Leigh Ann Courson, Regional qualifiers, provided the depth the team needed to be a con¬ Excel in ’83 tender in 1983. 270 LOG TOP: 1983 GATORETTE TRACK TEAM — (left to right) Sophia Kirkikis, Belinda Scott, Leigh Ann Courson, Jennifer Smith, Macie Mclnnis, and Wendy Horton (not pictured) Cynthia Brown. BOTTOM LEFT: Gatorette relay team members. BOTTOM RIGHT: Jennifer Smith, state shot put qualifier. Showing Christian leadership and providing many services, the C.S. F.C.A. had a good year. By sponsoring three car washes and a magic show the club was able to buy athletic equipment for the school. The club met once a month and had many special speakers, including Pat Tilley, Dave Stone, and the Rev. Jim Moore. The spon¬ sors were Coach Tommy Powell and Coach Karl Higganbotham. FCA Shows Christian Leadership TOP: The Board Members are: (1st row) S. Heno, W. Pullen, M. Toys, M. Rambin, and P. Riser, (2nd row) Coach Powell, C. Bretches, M. Magner, M. Slack, T. Redstone, C. Thomas, B. Nolfe, R. Prelow, and L. Jackson. BOTTOM: (1st row) C. Bretches, L. Wells, C. High, F. Thomas, T. Cupp, K. Pickens, (2nd row) P. Thomas, B. Brice, M. Toys, W. Pullen, T. Byrd, M. Slocum, (3rd row) K. Fertitta, K. Anderson, V. Barr, M. Magner, J. Badt, J. Matkins, B. Nolfe, R. Martina, M. Slack, T. Redstone, R. Prelow. Recreation 271 1981-83 CHEERLEADERS 272 LOG SPREAD THE GATOR SPIRIT ABOVE LEFT: Vickie leads the players on to victory with a chant. ABOVE RIGHT: The Gator Team is Really Mean! CENTER: The 1982-83 cheerleaders and Al. E. Gator. BELOW: The cheerleaders get ready to do a cheer. 274 LOG Truly A Gator Craig Falbaum, elected by the student body, served as the 1982-83 Al. E. Gator. Craig was everything a true gator should be, bursting with pride, spirit, and respect. He lived up to this reputation by attending all football and basketball games, and leading the pep rallies. The Al. E. Gator tradition was truly fulfilled by Craig who added a little laughter and excitement to all the activities he attended throughout the year. TOP LEFT: Craig Falbaum. 82-83 Al. E. Gator. BOTTOM LEFT: Craig rouses the crowd with a cheer. TOP RIGHT: Mike Magner and Craig led the Senior Chant. BOTTOM RIGHT: He’s big, he’s bad, and he’s boss. Recreation 275 Gatorettes Inspire Gator Spirit The 1982-83 Pep Squad, under the superior guidance and supervision of Miss Joyce Jordan, presented many ex¬ citing and entertaining half-time shows during the football season. Not only did they cheer at the football games, but at the basketball games as well. The Gatorettes showed their school spirit by making football tags, decorating football players’ lockers, and cheering at all the pep rallies. The Gatorette’s never- ending motivation truly inspired Gator Spirit. TOP: Admiral Amy Newman and Captain Joan Peddy. BOTTOM LEFT: Admiral Amy Newman. BOTTOM RIGHT: Sponsor Miss Joyce Jordan. 276 LOG ABOVE LEFT: SENIOR CPO’S — Debra Woods, Lisa Million, Jane Williams, Kristi Miller, Debra Dunivan. ABOVE RIGHT: Pep Squad displays their spirit at a Pep ral¬ ly for the Bossier game. BOTTOM: JUNIOR CPO’S - (front) Kelly Faour, Carol Lindsey; (top) Helen Haley, Cathy Googe, Kendall Hanna. Recreation 277 The 1982-83 Pep Squad ABOVE: (first row) Joan Peddy, Amy Newman, Debra Woods; (second row) Helen Haley, Denise Castrogiavonni, Jennifer Miller, Sheri Scates, Cheryl Miller, Cheryl Walker; (third row) Jane Williams, Lisa Nash, Renee Shelby, Rhonda Oxenreiter, Tracey Locke, Stephenie Shaw; (fourth row) Carol Lindsey, Kim Gunter, Stephenie La Borde, Royna Martin, Venessa Vaughn, Sarah Webb; (fifth row) Kelly Faour, Donna Clanton, Candi Patten, Shelley Rosen, Peggy Fallaum, Michelle Lippard; (sixth row) Cathy Googe, Ruth Dornier, Rosemary Petty, Kathy Harrison, Eleanor Miller, Prisilla Dement; (seventh row) Kendall Hanna, Kim Wilhite, Karen Law, Candy Capelan, Melinda Russell, Caryn Perry; (eighth row) Debra Dunivan, Barbara Gobble, Camille Ragen, Tina Sandifer, Sonya Brantly, Cheri Brock; (ninth row) Kristi Miller, Kathy Willis, Margaret Lindanger, Paula Etheridge, Karen Harmon, Caron Reddy. LEFT: Joan Peddy looks on as the Pep Squad does a cheer. 278 LOG TOP RIGHT: Gatorettes stand ready for the football team to run through the victory line. TOP CENTER: The Pep Squad twinkles with pride. TOP RIGHT: Pep Squad bows for the in¬ vocation. BOTTOM: Gatorettes got the fever, they’re HOT! Recreation 279 280 LOG During this past year, we, the editors of the 1983 LOG have tried to capture our high school memories and set them down in print. We’ve learned a great deal this past year not only through books but through people too, for it is the people who add meaning to your memories. In closing, we would like to thank everyone involved in putting this book together. We would especially like to thank our spon¬ sor, Mrs. Dorothy Flanagan who without her help this book would not have been possible. Sean Galen, Editor Kris Benecke, Associate Editor Audee Boyd, Business Manager Disembarking 283 AUDEE B0Y1) - BUSINESS MANAGER CANDY CAPELAN Compliments Of: THE WALTER WATTS FAMILY Eat ’Em Up Gators! Compliments Of: W. JUAN WATKINS FAMILY JUAN, BONNIE, WILL, CRAIG, AMY and ' BRENT Compliments We’re Gonna Miss You Mike! Love, Audee and Kris THE JONESES ABB, BURDIE, ABB, JR., AND WENDY 286 LOG THE JACKSON FAMILY NAN, CARL, CARLA, CARL PACMAN Christmas NELDA Go Gators! KELI WARREN ’83 RHONDA JESTER ’83 JERI WARREN ’84 r 221-8704 DAN FOSTER’S FAMILY HAIR CENTRE 1408 Fairfield Ave. Shreveport, Louisiana 71101 Go Gators! THE HARRISON FAMILY BILL, MARGARET, KATHY, ANGELA, HOLLY AND DREW HAIR INNOVATORS 9247 Mansfield Shreveport, LA. 71118 687-6026 Hair Designing Good Luck Gators! THE SINK FAMILY LISA SINK SR. 83 The Tickets 287 R. ANNETTE YEATES Illustration Design AMERICAN mm iSpa mm jra: Hi L±!!L.J TOWER P. O. Box 4799 Shreveport, LA. 71104 JOINER PRINTING CENTER 318 227-1456 1010 Marshall St. Shreveport, LA. PH. 222-7500 288 LOG The Tickets 289 Best Wishes To Graduates COMPLIMENTS Of THE LATTIER FAMILY LESLEY AND MARTIN LOVE YA GATORS!! Congratulations To The Gators DR. BURT, CINDY, and BUBBA Go Gators Compliments Of EDDIE WEBB 290 LOG SWEET TOOTH DELIVERY BERGER’S PLAY SHOP 868-9962 Southfield Common Unique containers filled with Sweets for all occasions 220 Carroll St., Suite H-1 Tues.-Fri. 10-5 Shreveport, Louisiana 71105 Sat. 10-3 WOODEN TOYS WOODWORK BILLY JEANELLE BERGER 318-865-9713 6221 GAYLYN DR. SHREVEPORT, LA. 71105 Compliments Of (R Business Men ' s Assurance C ?— Beal Lockg Associates, Inc . JOHN J. LONG, CLU Branch Manager 2800 Youree Drive Bus. Phone: 318 869-3439 Suite 200 Res. 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HUDSON, RHU General Manager McCann Hudson Associates 910 Pierremont Avenue, Suite 107 Pierremont Office Park, Shreveport, LA 71106 292 LOG 6505 Line Avenue Qhrouannrt I A 7HAC The Tickets 293 Chain Link — Cedar — Repairs New Installations Many Others Best Wishes: 1 A R TWIN CITY LUMBER CO. 1 FENCE 1 CO. 1622 Gary JMr Street 222-7749 221-3293 W Shreveport, Louisiana 71103 Ph. 221-1585 Bubba Pipkin Roy Graham Owner 294 LOG Established 1920 Louisiana’s Oldest Black Weekly - i v • ' Covers the Ark-La-Tex Like the Sunshine P. O. Box 9328 — 2224 Jewella Avenue SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA 71109 Telephone (318) 631-6222 CHARLES S. BLACK Vice President W.F.C. Distributors, Inc. 1502 Captain Shreve (318) 865-0047 or Shreveport, Louisiana 71105 (504) 766-9882 (Coll.) Wosddkl fyineAt xyTy ; c hocolate, inc. 2521 W 48th St Cnicago. Illinois 60632 Ptions AC (312) 847-4600 Go Gators! THE WHITES Joe, Barbara, and Barzanna A Thought to Remember: To gain something worthwhile, one must keep on pushing. Get off the negative side and walk on the positive side. Only the Strong Will Survive Compliments of A FRIEND INDUSTRIAL WOMEN’S ORGANIZATION, INC. THE TICKETS 295 SAWYER SCHOOL CAMERON CAMPUS Eleanor Cameron President 2740 Canal Street New Orleans, La. 70119 Business Phone (504) 821-5881 THE TICKETS 297 Good Luck Gators of ’83 Compliments of: DR. AND MRS. JOHN C MARSHALL and CATHERINE r PAT CATANESE JOHN DUGGIN’S HAIR STYLING 2920 WEST 70TH SHREVEPORT. LA. 71108 636-9025 SHREVEISLAND CONOCO 1342 Captain Shreve State Inspections MORGAN LUMBER, INC 2340 Lakeshore Dr. Shreveport, La. 71103 318-221-3531 Distributor: Quaker Maid Kitchens ACE HARDWARE Tom Morgan 298 LOG Phones: Day 222-2092 Night 425-7256 Compliments of: TENNESSEE GAS PIPELINE Division of Tenneco, Inc. HAYES FLOWER SHOP, INC. Flowers and Plants for Any Occasion Ethical and Professional Service to All By the Golden Rule 1459 Murphy Street Shreveport, La. James T. Hayes, Pres. 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' i — ’i 5825 Youree Dr. - Southfield Plaza SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA 71105 Phone 869-3165 139 Bossier Crossroads Center (1-20 at Benton Rd., Next to Pancho’s) BOSSIER CITY, LA 71111 Phone 742-5900 THE TICKETS 311 “You can start me Michelann Cotter Libby Fair Elizabeth Ferguson Kim Fullilove Karen Greenberg Lisa Hendershot Holly Lohman Catherine Marshall Karen Anderson Vickie Barr Karen Beam Amanda Buford Lisa Million Shelly Miller Kim Minter Juli Morgan Sherri Ryland Beth Schimschock Jennifer Sieve Jill Stavolemos Mary Pat Thompson Pam Thompkins Mary Thowig Sandra Speede Trisha Morris Taffy Wagner Kayla Walker Lauri Warren Ginger Whitaker OILFIELD CONTRACTORS, INC. Well Locations Compliments of A FRIEND Shreveport, La. 318 868-1815 Logansport, La. 318 697-2114 PE CO INC ■5 Phone 868-2701 316 LOG We Will Always Love You Gators! Incorporated Compliments of: Diamond Setting General Repairing THE JAY LANG FAMILY JEWELERS SERVICE Mfg. Jewelers and Engravers 226 Ricou-Brewster Bldg. John Garcia 425 Milam Street Phone 425-5556 Shreveport, La. 71101 318 LOG R. EARL WALKER President WALKER WHELAND INC. P.O. Box 8707 3112 Hollywood Shreveport, La. 71108 Bus. Ph.: 636-6378 Home Ph.: 686-4222 Mechanical — Process Piping Plumbing and Air Conditioning Service JfZITZGERALD ' S M SlHCf 1914 iCTORS. INC. w P.O. Box 6030 — 7103 318 — 869-3262 St. Vincent Shreveport, La. 71106 Pioneer Bank TRUST CO. Member FDIC New Construction Remodeling and Repair 3) e Sato Slecbiic Eddie Shinault 5202 Mansfield Rd. Office Tel. 631-9255 Shreveport, La. 71108 THE TICKETS 319 FITZGERALD CONTRACTORS 7103 St. Vincent Shreveport, LA. 71106 869-3262 The Tickets 321 322 LOG 324 LOG 2015 Market Shreveport, La. 71101 AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY 2015 Market Shreveport, La. Ph. 221-625171101 Tools, Supplies Parts and Equipment Ph. 221-6251 257 N. Market 222-9579 Arnold Cannon Al Cannon 326 LOG THE TICKETS 327 Go 1 Gators! Compliments of: THE 1 Compliments of: ROBERTS FAMILY THE WATKINS FAMILY 1 Jerry, Virginia, 1 Anne 1 anc I Becky Caldwell, Deedy, Colly and Dalton Where Good Food Is Fun!! Frozen Yogurt Sandwiches Salads and Soup 1 400 McNeil (YMCA) 221-2510 203 E. Kings Hwy. Shreveport, La. 869-3612 Shreveport • Ruston • Baton Rouge ERA WINNERS CIRCLE PF HOMES, INC. SOLI 3650 Youree Founded 1980 Independently Owned THE TICKETS 331 SCHULZE PROCESSING 1 INC. CALDWELL WHOLESALE TOBACCO, CO., INC. John E. Schulze President 2127 McClellan Shreveport, La. 425-3322 425-5243 3010 Knight St. A Suite 350 Shreveport, La. k 71105 Tobacco — Drugs — 318-868-5320 Cigars and Candy The 1982-83 LOG Staff 336 LOG CONTRACT DRAFTING SERVICE 20 Years of Combined Experience i RALPH MILLER 5706 River Road Shreveport, LA. 71105 PH.(318)861-2573 861-7144 METHVIN — YOUNG ACCOUNTING TAX SERVICE Congratulations Seniors! From The SHREVEPORT- BOSSIER NEW CAR DEALERS’ ASSOCIATION: — BILL HANNA FORD SUBARU AMC JEEP RENAULT 4445 Youree Drive PH. 865-9522 Julia Metavin Alice Young T wfniwtt BOB POST CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH CLEMENTS LINCOLN MERCURY - COURTESY CHEVROLET — HOLMES PONTIAC MOFFITT VOLKSWAGEN PORSCHE AUDI MAZDA Shreveport, LA. — POWELL BUICK — RED RIVER CHEVROLET C. L. Harris Bill Jackson T. C. HARRIS FRAME SERVICE Specializing In Complete Front End and Brake Service 258 Thatcher Street Shreveport, LA. 71107 PH. 221-8170 — ROUNTREE OLDS CADILLAC ISUZU — TAIT’S SHREVEPORT DODGE — WINNINGHAM DATSUN VOLVO — WRAY FORD — YOKEM TOYOTA 338 LOG BARTON’S GLASS COMPANY Good Luck Gators! 1685 Texas Ave. Shreveport, LA. PH.631-6340 Texas Ave. at Linwood Allen Ave. Exit on 1-20 — Window and Plate Glass — Insulated Glass — Storefronts — Mirrors — Shower and Tub Doors — Glass Supplies — Auto Glass J __ J “Prompt and Quality Service” E. WADE LIPPARD ASSOCIATES 2 Beckner Square Shreveport, Louisiana 24-HR Emergency Service 340 LOG The Tickets 341 342 LOG Compliments Of: MIDWAY MARINE 2446 Midway Shreveport, LA. Good Luck Gators! THE JIM MOORE FAMILY JIM, JUNE JODI, AND JEFF Compliments Of Your Friends At: AMERICAN LINEN SERVICE Compliments Of: THE HUSSEY FAMILY HOUSE OF TROPHIES 2150 Hollywood Shreveport, Louisiana 636-4424 The Tickets 343 344 LOG . ■f ' n TOl ?« The Tickets 345 MOORE MEARS INSURANCE AGENCY Go Gators! Compliments Of: Guy Moore, CPCU President Ron Mears, CPCU V-P P.O. Box 7217 Shreveport, LA. 71107 (318) 221-4268 THE BUFORD FAMILY SKIP, DONNA, MELISSA, SARA AMANDA Compliments THE WENK FAMILY Friend JOHNNY ’81 ELIZABETH ’82 MICHAEL ’84 LISA ’85 DAVID ’94 JASON ’96 JOSEPH ’99 LIBERTY B. B. ROBERTSON PLUMBING CO., INC, 4144 Curtis Lane Shreveport, LA. 71109 Phone 631-3643 Everything For Your Building Needs CUSTOM-BILT CABINET SUPPLY, INC. P.O. 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NORMAL ZAFFATER ORTHODONTICS S’Port, LA. 71105 5803 Youree Drive Southfield Plaza, Suite D 869-1248 Compliments Of: THE TURNHAM FAMILY ROB, MONA, ROBBY and DONNA CROOMS INSURANCE AGENCY 3000 Knight Street Suite 3000 — D Shreveport, LA. 71105 Telephone 868-6142 BOBBY L. GREENE PLUMBING HEATING CO., INC. MOORE’S FIRESTONE 929 S’Port — Barksdale 2630 Midway S’Port, LA. 631-0235 865-0267 Shreveport, LA. 71105 Mon-Fri 8 AM — 8 PM Sat 8 AM — 6 PM Gordon Velvin The Tickets 353 Best Wishes THE WERNER CO., INC. General Building Contractors Homer Flynn, Jr. President BERG C. Richard Gay V-President MECHANICAL INC. In Our 55th Year 1320 Pierre Ave. P.O. Box 3870 531-W. 61st Street Shreveport, Louisiana 71103 Congratulations Graduating Seniors LEWIS PHARMACIES From Youree Drive Drug 3312 Youree 868-4461 NOEL METHODIST CHURCH Lewis Pharmacy 102 E. Kings Hwy. 868-0569 The Tickets 355 Thanks for Everything Dick The Editors 356 LOG ☆ ☆ “The restaurant is comfort¬ able, the music is very good, and the prices are at bargain level .”—MENU “In a neighborhood called Faubourg Marigny just east of the French Quarter, is a restaurant that has become the place where cooks and waiters come on their nights off. .. The desserts include Peanut Butter Pie, which is worth a trip to the rest¬ aurant by itself.” -BON APPETIT, 2 82 DINING HOURS Thursday, Friday, Saturday 6:00-11:00 p.m. SUNDAY CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH 11:00 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Delicious Decidedly Different CAFE CATERING 2600 Chartres 945-2222 Bud Deslatte, O wner Chef The Tickets 357 SHREVE CITY GULF “You Can Ride On Our Reputation’ Jim Griffin, Dealer 1101 S’Port — Barksdale Hwy. 865-6453 RAINBOW TRAVEL AGENCY ‘For All Your Travel Needs” We Support The Gators. 868-3668 Good Luck Gators! ANALYTICAL LOGGING, INC Plant Location: 1610 Wells Island Rd. 222-4621 P.O. Box 7476 Shreveport Louisiana 71107 WALDRON MACHINE REPAIR Manufacturers Of Chromatographic Instrumentation Operating With the Oil Industry in the Free World. Donnie Waldron Owner 687-1126 658 Pickwick Place Shreveport, LA. 71108 687-4965 358 LOG HELP KEEP CAPTAIN SHREVE 1 BE A GATOR BOOSTER! 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JOHN SULLIVAN — Pastor TOM HARRISON — Minister of Youth Education WE’RE PROUD OF YOU! iV You ve worked hard for this day. but now that you ' ve made B it, it was worth it. Now you ' re just about ready to go out into the world and begin a new life. There are so many options like finding a career, going to col¬ lege, or joining the service that it will be hard to make up your mind. We at The Times hope that our newspaper your newspaper has helped you in some way to prepare for the future. We will continue to keep you abreast of what is happening in the day to day news, sports, and activities in Shreveport and the world. The Tickets 405 3202 W. 70th 686-7575 Jeff Turner Slveveport ' s Remodeling SpeclolHfl General Contractors KINGS HWY. CHRISTIAN CHURCH • 0 635-1010 3791 Youree Drive Shreveport, LA 861-0619 Karen Willis Sue Ballard John Montelepre, Jr. 318-868-3237 LEON’S Hickory-Smoked Turkeys Hams and Pit Barbecue 303 East Kings Hwy., Shreveport, Louisiana 71104 Across From TV 3 HAIR DESIGNS UNLIMITED 406 LOG Compliments of ABE’S SEAFOOD W. M. BEASLEY, JR. NALCO Compliments of: SWEARINGER EYE GROUP THE FERTITTA FAMILY John, Toni Kristen, Kathy and John ASTRA Sez: Compliments of: THE DON POWELL FAMILY Gators Outshine Them All! The Tickets 407 408 LOG Libbey Glass Factory Outlet 4302 Jewella Ave. ft Store hours -10 am. until 5pm. Tues. through Sat. Compliments of CUSTOM BUILT AWNING CO. Hwy. 1 South 297-0150 Carpet • Vinyl • Formica • Wallcoverings Home Accessories and Gifts 1914 E. 70th St., Suite B (318) 797-0671 Shreveport, LA 71105 Jackie and Lynn Mitchell Jackie and Charles Mitchell Owners Decorating Consultants The Tickets We Set The Race Dethloflf. .Jordan Q McClure. Inc. INSURANCE C. R. Dethloff, C.P.C.U. Mrs. R. C. Jordan Glenn N. Walker, Jr. T. Harmon Jackson J. Curt McClure, Jr., C.P.C.U. Edd R. Bomar S. C. Fullilove, Jr. 410 LOG We Believe in Shreveport and Bossier City, U.S.A Products, Pride and Appreciation! To effectively represent your products, you have to believe in them yourself. That’s why we chose Ford, BMW, and DeLorean Motor Cars. For dependability, economy, and selection you can’t beat Ford, BMW, and DeLorean Motor Cars. The attitude and standards of your employer must reflect your own. Bill Hanna Ford has the same qualities. We take pride in our pro¬ ducts and we appreciate your business. Whether you need a new car, used car, parts or service, you can be confident you’ll be treated fairly at Bill Hanna Bill Honno 7120 Line Avenue Shreveport, Louisiana 71106 Do you need a reason to join THE LOUISIANA NATIONAL GUARD? Well, here are some very good incentives — Free College Tuition: State law provides exemption from tuition payments in all state supported colleges in Louisiana for all active members of the Louisiana National Guard. This exemption may he claimed for five (5) separate years or until receipt of a bachelor’s degree, whichever occurs first. $1500 Enlistment Bonus or $4000 in Educational Assistance High school seniors and graduates who enlist in certain National Guard units may receive a $1500 enlistment bonus, or $4,000 in educational assistance. Split Training Program Split training means that your Basic Training and Advanced Individual Training in the National Guard (which must be completed within a twelve (12) month time frame) can be staggered to fit your personal schedule. For example, you can take Basic Training the summer of your junior year. Consider it a paid full-time summer job. During your senior year of high school, you will go to the monthly National Guard meetings. Consider it a paid part-time job. Then you can take your Advanced Individual Training the next summer, be paid for that too, and be home in time to attend college, business or vocational school in September. That’s two summers of full-time employment, and two years of part-time employment. Call Your Local National Guard Recruiter at: Sfc. Max O. Sasser 226-7616 “An Equal Opportunity Employer” The Tickets 415 Lets Go to HAMEL’S and Have Some Fun! PORTRAITS WEDDINGS COMMERCIAL STUDIOS INC 4360 YOUREE DRIVE SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA Ticket Index Abe’s Seafood Steakhouse 407 Action Electric 342 Ad Staff 400 Akins Nursery Landscape 316 Air-Ref, Inc. 327 Allied Specialties 323 American Auto Salvage 342 American Linen Service 343 American Tower 288 Amusement Games Inc. 311 Analytical Loggi ng 358 Anderson Family 380 Angle Co., H.G. 290 A R Fence Co. 294 A. W. Adkins Associates 342 Arkla Gas Co. 305 Arnold Construction Corp. 383 Astra Club 407 Athlete’s Foot 337 Audio Fidelity 399 Automotive and Industrial Supply 326 Aw Freddy 384 B. B. Robertson Plumbing 347 B B Tuxedo 324 BMA 291 Baldridge, Dr. Doyle 359 Bank-N-Business 346 Barb’s House of Grooming 302 Barton’s Glass Co. 339 Beaird-Poulan 310 Beal Locke Associates 291 Beasley, W. M. 407 Benecke, Kris (Sr. Girls) 373 Berg Mechanical 354 Berger’s Play Shop 291 Bland, Brad L. 287 Bone Joint Clinic 300 Booster Club 359 Boyd, Ray and Bobbie 372 Brangato’s House of Carpet 395 Britt Construction 379 Broadmoor B. C. 405 Broadmoor Baptist Youth 374 Broadmoor Florist 297 Broadmoor United Methodist Church 394 Buford, Dr. S. D. 314 Buford, Mrs. S. D. 346 Bundrick, Dr. W. S. 335 Burt, Dr. D. H. 290 Burt-Langston Realtors 394 Bush Family, Bill 415 Cactus Pipe Supply — Jim Chadwich 293 Caldwell Wholesale Tobacco 334 Car New Cleaners 366 Centenary College 297 Centre Court Tennis Shoppe 401 Cheerleaders 317 Clark, H. G. Family 304 Clarkes Jewelers 394 Cobbs, Louie D. — Shreve City Bar-BQ 303 Coca Cola Bottling Co. 397 Collins, Inc., J. T. 403 Colony House of Flowers 351 Commercial National Bank 301 Compliments of a Friend 314, 308, 303 Concrete Restoration 370 Contract Drafting Service 338 Corn Popper 403 Cosse Zaffater, Drs. 351 Counter Culture 331 Cowen Studio 417 Crooms Ins. Co. 351 Custom Bilt Awning Co. 409 Custom Bilt Cabinet Supply, Inc. 347 Dee’s Photo Supply Co. 394 Darwin, Joey 356 Demient, Linda 290 Depot — Palais Royal 309 Designer’s Touch 409 De Soto Electric 319 Dethloff, Jordan McClure 410 Doctor’s Hospital 395 Dolph Miller Associates 289 Domino’s Pizza 408 Domier Family 350 Drake Co. 293 Duggins Hairstyling 298 Edwards Irrigation, Inc. 301 Effectiveness Training for Women 327 Ehrhardt, Duke 369 Eight “8” of 83 329 Elaine’s 350 Elston Building 307 Equitable Life Ins. 339 FBLA 349 FCA 384 Fabric Gallery 302 Fain’s Gulf Campers Sales 318 Falbaum, Peggy “Catch us if you can” 336 Falbaum, Peggy “Sitting on the dock of the Bay” 340 Falbaum, Willian E. CLU 362 Feelings Cafe 357 Fertitta’s Deli 325 Fertitta, Karen 368 Fertitta Family 323 Fertitta, Toni 407 First Methodist C. Youth Group 311 First National Bank 388 Fitzgerald Contractors, Inc. 319 Fleming Irrigation 412 Flippen, I. D. 350 Flora Studios 342 Ford, Bill Hanna 411 Forest Park Cemetery 293 Fortson, James L. 232 Fortune Gas Oil 342 Foster Hair Styling 287 Frame Makers 406 Frees, Inc. 327 Freshman Ad 333 My Friend’s Place 335 Fullilove, Sam Realtors 376 Gavin, Andy 332 Gallery of Homes 402 George’s Tiffany South 396 Girls 418 Gobble Family 303 Goldsberry, Hood 322 Graef Electric Co. 327 Graphics South 315 Great State Insurance 293 Great Things Come In Small Boxes 371 Greene, Bobbie L. 351 Guernsey Petroleum 359 Gung Ho 380 Hair Innovators 287 Haley, Mrs. Robert E. 405 Hamel’s 416 Hampton, Jack All State 390 Handyman, Inc. 406 Harold’s Hairstyling 303 Hargrove Insurance 390 Harrison Family 287 Hayes Flower Shop 299 Lauren Hayes 419 Hershey, Terry 310 Hickory Stick 310, 379 Hilliard, Mike Audio 402 Holley’s 379 House of Trophies 343 Hudson, McAnn Assoc. 292 Hudson House 292 Hunter, Bill Florist 397 Hussey Family 343 Hyde, Michael A. Oil Gas 299 Illusions 392 Industrial Women Organization 295 Interiors, Inc. 291 Ivy, Kevin 322 J. Wesley Dowling 293 Jackson Family 287 Jewelers Service 318 The Tickets 421 Ticket Index Joiner Printing Co. 288 Jones, Abb 286 Jordan, Ralph 292 Julia’s Beauty Salon 332 Junior Christmas Dance Girls 328 Junior Class Ad 386 Katherine Aulds Florist 398 Keep Happy 326 Kilpatrick Life Insurance 293 Kings Highway Christian Church 406 Kris Audee 286 Kurvis Burns Photographers 323 Lang, Dr. James R. 318 La Tienda 338 Lattier Family 290 Lazy “B” Ranch 404 Lester, Calvin 389 Leon’s Smoke Meats 406 Lewis Pharmacies 355 Libbey Glass 409 Liberty Bank Trust 347 Lindanger, Lou Mrs. 327 Lindsey Family 396 Lonely Hearts Club 364 Louisiana Bank Trust 309 M.A.’s Smoke House 327 Manpower 394 Marshall, Dr. John 298 Marlin Exploration Inc. 350 Marrus Family 303 Martin Pest Control 370 Marvin’s Country Store 311 McCain’s CarWash (Roadrunner) 393 Martina, Mr. and Mrs. Robert 307 McCall, Leigh 383 McCary Jewelers 359 Meek Insurance, Bill 367 Methvin-Young Accounting 338 Midway Marine 343 Milbar Hydro Test 306 Million, Elisa 348 Minit Oil Change Car Wash 413 Moppet Shoppe 293 Moore Family 343 Moore Mears 346 Moore’s Shreve City 351 Morgan Lumber Co. 298 Moulin Rouge 320 Murphy’s Exterminating 363 Mutual Benefit Life Insurance 302 NALCO 407 Naquin, Gordon 287 National Guard 414 Newman Family 306 Noel United Methodist 355 Oil Field Contractors 314 One Potato, Two Potato 311 Otto’s Sports Center 327 Oxenreiter, Mrs. R. A. 376 Perry, Caryn 404 Perry Family 302 Petland, Inc. 318 Petty Family 302 Peyton’s 398, 366 Pioneer Bank Trust Co. 319 Podnuh’s 351 Porter’s Cleaners 402 Price, Sue Lynn 365 Powell, Don 407 Princehouse, Henry 350 Pump Masters, Inc. 291 Putt Putt Pals 378 Quinn, Harold K. 299 Rainbow Travel Agency 358 Rayes Don’s 311 Raymond Hair Designs 406 Raymond F. Camus Electric 407 Readhimer’s Used Cars 398 Roberts Cherry Co. (from a friend) 295 Riley Beard 322 Rinchuso’s Plumbing Heating 310 Roberts, Dalton 345 Roberts Insurance Planning 303 Roberts Family 330 Robinson, Michelle 391 Sausage Cheese Store 393 Sawyer School 296 Schulze Processing Inc. 334 Senior Class Ad 367 Senior Party Girls 312,313 Session, Doug (Compliments of a Friend) 323 Sharon’s Place 397 The Shoe Shop 327 Shreve City Gulf 358 Shreve Island Conoco 298 Shreveport-Bossier New Car Dealers 338 Shreveport Sun 295 Shreveport Times 405 Siblings 403 Simon Bldg. Development 395 Sink, Lisa 287 Slack, Mike Co. 375 Smith, Howard McCoy 337 Snell’s Limbs-Barces 351 Sophomore Ad — Candy 341 Sophomore Ad — Mike 389 Sophomore Girls — Kayla (2 pgs, ■) 360-361 Sports Jean 399 Sports World 395 Stan’s Records 388 Starks Family Restaurant 408 State Exterminators 362 Stuarts Business Machines 302 Styrons 350 Swann World Travel 401 Sweet Tooth Delivery 297 Swearingen Eye Group 407 Swensen’s 375 T.C. Harris Frame 338 Taken, Mark 372 Taylor Family 303 Tench Electric 402 Tennessee Gas Pipe Line 299 Thornton Industrial Supply 362 Thurman C. Smith Photography 293 Tobey, E.T. Co. 363 Tommy Turnage — State Farm Ins. 292 Town Sout h Animal Hospital 350 Turnham Family 351 Twin City Lumber Co. 294 Vaughan, Mr. Hines 381 Village Workroom 299 Wainwright, Lynne 344 Waldron Machine Repair 358 Walker-Wheland 319 Wallbaum Family 342 Warren, Donna 287 Watkins, Julie 370 Watkins, Dr. W. Juan 286 Watkins Family 330 Watts, Walter Family 286 Wayne, Hing Oriental Imports 303 Webb, Mrs. Renee 305 Webb, Compliments of Eddie 290 Wenk Family 346 The Werner Co. 354 Western Electric 387 Whites, Joe, Barbara Barzanna 295 Wild Innocents 332 Window Shipping Stained Glass 292 Winners Circle of Homes 331 Wojtkiewicz, Joe A. 377 Wood, Tom 395 World Book 403 World Finest Chocolate 295 Wray Ford 401 Yarbrough Interiors 350 Yarbroughs Pharmacy 363 Youree Drive Texaco 390 Z Club 385 422 LOG ADAMS,MONIQUE MICHELLE - GALS Club 1; Pep Squad 1, 3; Spanish Club 2, Secretary 3, Pres. 4; Student Council Rep. 2; Z- Club 3, 4; Jr. Class Sec. 3; Sr. Class Sec. 4; Cheerleader 4; Homecoming Maid 4; FCA 4. 76, 78, 90, 91, 126, 127, 228, 273 AKINS, NORMAN ROB — Gold Team 1, 2. 90,127, 264 ALLEN, CHRIS LES - Football 1, 2; Track 1; Basketball 1, 3; Band 1, 2, 3; ROTC 2, 3. 111,119,127 ALLIS, MAXWELL L. - 127 ALLUMS, ELLIOTT MORGAN — Band 1, 2, 3. 4; Scholastic Rally Alg. I 1; Jazz Band 2; Octagon 3; National Honor Society 4. 93,127 AMARTEY, ATU T. — ROTC 1, 2, 3; 4-H Club 1. 109, 110, 114,127 ANDERSON, BETTY J. — Choir 3. 127 ANDERSON, GLENDA GAYLE — 97,127 ANDERSON, KAREN LYNN - Z-Club 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Maid 2, 3, 4; Soph. Favorite 2; Drama Club 2; Key Club Sponsor 2; Jr. Class Favorite 3; French Club 3; Pep Squad 3; In¬ teract Sponsor 4; Computer Club 4; FCA 4; Cheerleader 4. 96,127, 272, 274 ANTHONY, MELVIN LEE - Football 1, 2. 127 ANTWINE, ANNETTE - Basketball 1; Band 1; ROTC 2. 127 ARCHER, FREDERICK E. — Golf Team 2, 3. 127 ARMSTRONG, BRADLEY S. - Interact 2, Jr. Board Member 3; Football 3. 127 ATKINS, DARLENE — 127, 235 AVERY, LISA -127 BADT, JOE M. JR. — Football 1, 2, 3, 4; FCA 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Sergeant at Arms 3; Wildlife 4; Interact 4; Computer Club 4; Track 3, 4. 57, 80, 92, 96, 116, 127, 235, 271 BARNES. TRACY ANN - Speech Club 1; PTSA Rep. 1; Astra Club 2, 3, Sr. Board Member 4; Spanish Club 2, 1983 Senior Class 3, 4; Close-Up 3; Newspaper Editor-in-Chief 4; Journalism Conf. 3; Seedlings 3; Student Coun¬ cil Rep. 3, Sr. Sen. 4; Pep Squad Lieutenant 3; Academic Internship 3; Statewide Student Council Conv. 4; Quill and Scroll 3, Vice-Pres. 4. 62, 67, 71, 72, 90, 106, 107, 127, 134, 202, 203, 214 BARR, VICTORIA L. - Homecoming Court 1, 2, 3, 4; Astra Club 4; Freshman Class Favorite 1; Art Club 2; Student Council Rep. 3; Ad Staff 3, Manager 4; Pep Squad 3; Journalism Conv. 3; Cheerleader 4; FCA 4; In¬ teract Sponsor 4; Quill and Scroll 4. 71, 72, 80, 90, 102, 103,127, 228, 273, 274 BEAM, KAREN DIANNE - 127 BEANER, BERNETTA —128 BECK, DONALD D. - Track 1; Band 1,2, 3. 128 BELL. BOBBY L. — 128 BELL, GREGORY SCOTT — Band 1; Jazz Band 2; PTSA Rep. 1, 2; Key Club 2; Ten¬ nis Team 2; Latin Club 3; Art Club 3; Computer Club 4; Science Club 4. 95, 96, 128 BENECKE, KRISTEN KAY - Drama Club 1; Log Staff 2, Section Head 3, Co-Editor 4; Latin Club 2, Vice-Pres. 4; Pep Squad 3; Z-Club 3, 4; National Honor Society 4; Girls’ State 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; Mu Alpha Theta 4; Computer Club 4; Who’s Who Among American High Schools 4. 76, 96, 121, 122,128, 212, 213, 283 BENJAMIN, DEBORAH — 95, 128 BENNETT, EDWARD W. — Track Ward 1; Marksmen- ship Medal 2; Rifle Team Medal 2. 110,115,128 BENNETT, TIMOTHY A. — Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2; Basketball 2; Interact 3, Pres. 4; Chess Club 4. 80, 81, 90, 128, 131, 216, 235, 267, 269 BLAND, BRIAN D. — 128 BOATNER, JEFFREY ERIC - 128 BOLDEN, TODD M. - Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Black Studies 2; Scholastic Rally 1. 109, 110, 128, 235 BOND, JACK T. - Football 1; Baseball 1, 2, 3. 128 BOOGAERTS, JAMES ROBERT —128 BOONE, LATONYA Y. — 128 BOUTWELL, SAMUEL E. — 4-H Club 1; Wildlife 4. 129 BOWLES, JOHN M. - Spanish Club 1; Golf Team 2, 3, 4. 266 BOYD, AUDRIA D. - Soph. Class Sec. 2; Log Staff 2, 3, Business Manager 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Art Club Sec. 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4. 90, 104, 105, 121, 129, 214, 224, 283 BRADBERRY, JACQUELINE — 129 BRADLEY, JAMES W. - Track 1. 129 BRASHER, EDWARD S. — Football 1; Baseball 1; Track 1; Basketball 1, - 2; Class President 1. 129 BRETCHES, DAVID CLAY - Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1; Band 1; Student Council Rep. 1; FCA 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Latin Club 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4; Bi-Racial Comm. 3; Log Staff 3; Student Council Sr. Sen. 4; Sr. Class Pres. 4; Na¬ tional Honor Society 4; Who’s Who Among American High Schools 4. 67, 92, 96, 126, 129, 212, 213, 216, 222, 224, 235, 243, 271, 205, 207 BROCK, BRUCE E. — Band 1; Football 2. 129 BROOKS, BRENDA K. — 129 BROOKS, DANNY L. — 110, 129 BROWN, ARTHUR M. - Foot¬ ball 2, 3, 4; Track 3; Baseball 3. 129 BROWN, BEVERLY D. - 98, 129 BROWN, GERALD L. BROWN, JOANNA G. — 82 BROWN, RODNEY W. — Na¬ tional Honor Society 1. BROWN, SHELIA M. - Band 1; Track 2; FBLA 3; Student Council Rep. 3; Junior Achievement 3. 97,130 BROWN, TRAVIS R. BRUCE, GERALD W. - State Science Fair 1. 96 BRYANT, CYNTHIA D. - Or¬ chestra 1, 2, 3; ROTC 2. 84, 108,130 BUCKINGHAM, DENNIS R. — 130 BUCKNER, ALLYSON M. - All State Orchestra 1, 2. 130 BUFORD. AMANDA S. - Na¬ tional Junior Honor Society Vice-Pres. 1; Yearbook 1, 2, Section Head 3, 4; French Club 2; Z-Club 2, Jr. Board Member 3, Sec. 4; Pep Squad 3; Close-Up 3; Quill and Scroll 3, Pres. 4; Na¬ tional Honor Society 4. 76, 77, 78,121,123,130, 212, 214 BUNTON, SHAUNA M. — FHA 1; Spanish Club 3, 4; FBLA 4. 130 BUSH, JENNIFER L. — Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4; GALS Club 1; Key Club Sponsor 2, 3, 4; Art Club 3; Pep Squad 3; Cheerleader 4; FCA 4; Astra Club 4. 71, 72, 74, 90,130, 273 BUTCHER, JERRY A. — Baseball 1, 3; Basketball 1; Student Council Rep. 1; Key Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 2; Wildlife 2; Tennis 2. 62, 75, 96,130, 261 CALDWELL, MICHAEL T. - 109,111,130, 217 CAPERS, AUGUST L. - Honor Society 1. 130 CARON, TIMOTHY P. - Quiz Bowl 4. 130 CARSON, MONICA L. —97, 130 CASCIOLA, KIP M. — Drama Club 2; Pep Squad 3. 103, 130 CATER, THOMAS MARK — Basketball 2; Baseball 2; Achievement Award 2. 130 CEDERBOM, KATARINA — Pep Squad 3; Drama Club 4. 82,130 CHAMBERS, WILLIE III CLARY, DAVID M. — Wildlife 2, 3, Pres. 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4. 74, 75, 116, 130,136, 223 CLINE, MICHAEL E. — ROTC Senior Index 423 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Achieve¬ ment 1; Band 1, 2, 3. 109, 112,130,219 COLEMAN, PAMELA D. - 130 CONN, TIANA L. — 43, 100, 105,130 COOPER, JOE W. COTTER, MICHAELANN - Drama Club 1 , 2. 98, 99,130 COTTEN, KENNETH — 109, 110,115,131 COWART, DOROTHY L. — Flag Line 1, 2, 3; Octagon 3. 131 CRANOR, NANCY L. — Pep Squad 1, 3; GALS Club 1, 2; Tennis 1, 2; French Club 3, 4; Close-Up 3; Z-Club 4. 76, 77,131,148 CRUMPLER, GLENDA LYNETTE - National Junior Honor Society 1; Choir 2, 3, Pres. 1; Latin Club 2; Junior Achievement 2, 3; FBLA 4; Who’s Who Among American High Schools 4. 97,131 DARBY, TERRI L. — Speech Club 1; Spanish Club 2; Pep Squad 3; DECA 4; FBLA 4. 97, 98,131 DARRETT, SHELIA - 85,131 DAVIS, ANTHONY L. — Foot¬ ball 1; Basketball 1; Choir 1; Track 1; Junior Achieve¬ ment 1, 2; ROTC Rifle Team 1; Drill Team 3. 85,110,115, 131 DAVIS, CARL H. - ROTC Ri¬ fle Team, Drill Team, Special Forces 2. 93, 109, 110,112,115,131 DAVIS, GAE LYNNE — Cheerleader 1; Student Council Rep. 1. 131 DEAN, DENISE L. - 131 DELANEY, MARY BETH — French Club 2, 3; Drama Club 3; Pep Squad 3. DOUGLAS, AUDREY - 131, 254 DOYLE, HAROLD DANNY - Football 1; Baseball 1, 2, 3; Track 2; Interact 4. DRAUGHN, LESSIE — Band 1; ROTC 3; Junior Achieve¬ ments. 132 DUBOIS, CHERYL ANN — National Junior Honor Society 1; Seedling 1, 2; Latin Club 2, 3, 4; Rifle Line in Band 2, 3; Octagon 3; Newspaper Assistant News Editor 2, 3, Staff 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; Computer Club 4. 92,96,106,132 DUBROC, KEVINS.-132 DUNIVAN, DEBRA LYNN - Band Rifle Twirler 2; Spanish Club 2, 3; Art Club 2, 3; Pep Squad 3, Sr. CPO 4. 50, 90,103,132 DURHAM, MICHAEL W. - Basketball 1; Track 1 . 132 DYAR, AL —112,132, 267 ELY. JOHN P. - 46 EDMONDS, BRETT-132 ESTER, ANDRE - Band 1 , 2, 3; Football 1; Basketball 1 , 2, 3; Track 1,2, 3. 111,132 FALBAUM, WILLIAM CRAIG — PTSA Pres. 1; Student Council Rep. 1; Seedlings 1; Latin Club 2, 3; Key Club 2, 3, Pres. 1; Jr. Class Vice- Pres. 3; AL E. Gator 4. 74, 75, 90, 96,132, 274, 275 FERGUSON, ELIZABETH W. — Junior Achievement 1, 2; Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Or¬ chestra 1, 2; Octagon 3, Soph. Board Mem. 2; Int. Thespian Society 3, 4. 132 FERTITTA, KATHERYN D. — Student Council Sen. 1; Astra Club 4, Soph. Board Mem. 2, Vice-Pres. 3; Drama Club 2; Log Staff 3, Section Head 4; Pep Squad 3; Spanish Club 3, 4; Quill ana Scroll 4; Head Cheerleader 4; FCA 4; Close-Up 3. 71, 72,121,123, 132, 271, 273, 274 FORD, RHONDA G. — Homecoming Queen 1, 4; Choir 2, 3; Black Studies 3, Vice-Pres. 4; Choir Vice- Pres. 4. 93,133 FOYIL, ROY T. — Cross Coun¬ try Track 2, 3; Interact 3, 4. 81,98,133 FRAZIER, VANESSA - 97,133 FULCO, TONI D. - Spanish Club 1. FULLILOVE, KIMBERLY A. — Yearbook 2, 3, Editor 1, Sec¬ tion Head 4; PTSA Vice- Pres. 1; Scholastic Rally Alg. 1, Eng. II 2, French II 3; Na¬ tional Junior Honor Society 1; Principal’s List 1; French Club 2, 3; Z-Club 4; Na¬ tional Honor Society 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; Com¬ puter Club 4; Who’s Who Among Amer. High Schools 4; Mu Alpha Theta 4. 76, 78, 96,121,122,133, 214 FUNDERBUNK, SHARON — 133 GALEN, SEAN CHARLES — Class Pres. 1, 2, 3; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Key Club 2, 4, Jr. Board Member 3; Yearbook 2, Section Head 3, Editor 4. 57, 121,122, 133, 214, 223, 225, 235, 245, 283 GARDNER, MARTIN WAYNE — Track 1. GAVIN, ANDREW D. - Stu¬ dent Council 1; Band 1, 2, 3, Drum Major 4; Football 1; Builder’s Club 1; Yearbook 1; Wildlife 2. 35, 118, 119, 133, 217, 221 GIGLIO, ROBERT JOSEPH — Orchestra Vice-Pres. 1, 2, Pres. 3, 4; ROTC Special Forces 1, Rifle Team 2, 3; All-State Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; German Club 2, Sergeant at Arms 3. 87, 108, 109, 112, 133 GILES, ZACKIE RAY — Choir 1,2,3. 133 GLADNEY, LASHAN — ROTC 3. 85,109,110,115,133 GO, BILLY -134 GOINS, MIRIAM ELIZABETH — National Junior Honor Society 1; Scholastic Rally Eng. I 1; Latin Club 2, 3, 4; Newspaper 3, 4; Pep Squad 3; Close-Up 3; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; National Honor Society 4. 92, 96, 106, 134, 212 GOSS, BETTY J. — 134 GREENBERG, KAREN ELAINE — Spanish Club 1, 2, 3; Scholastic Rally Eng. I 1; Seedlings 1; Drama Club 1; Z-Club Soph. Board Mem. 2, Treas. 3, Pres. 4; Pep Squad 3; Close-Up 3; Nat ional Honor Society 4; Who’s Who Among Amer. High Schools 4; Mu Alpha Theta 4. 76, 77, 78, 90, 96, 134 HADLEY, BRETT T. — French Club 2; Close-Up 3. 98, 99, 129,134 HAGENS, EDIE —134 HARRIS, CHRISTINA DENISE — Choir 2, 3; Black Studies 3; Junior Achievement 3. HARRIS, CHRISTINE M. - Choir Vice-Pres. 1; Choir 2, 3; Quiz Bowl 1; ROTC 2, 3; Black Studies 2, 3, 4; FBLA 4. 85,134 HARRIS, LEON L. - Choir 2. 134 HART, JOHN -134 HARVEY, BEVERLY ANN — 97,135 HASTINGS, CAROLINE 135 HAVARD, MICHAEL R. - 135 HAWKINS, TREY - Tennis 2, 3; Interact 2; Baseball 4; Key Club 4. 135,145,262,263 HEBERT, DARLENE —135 HEDGES, SCOTT A. HENDERSHOT, LISA -135 HENSON, DENNIS T. - Mr. Eden Gardens 1; Band Drum Major 1; Capt. Shreve Section Leader 4; Student Council Rep. 1, 3, 4; Basket¬ ball 3, 4; Prom Court 3. 119, 135,141, 247, 248, 249, 251 HENRY, CHARLESETTA - 135 HENSON, ANTHONY —135 HILTON, JOHNNY C. - 135 HOLLAND, JENNIFER THEA — National Junior Honor Society 1; Yearbook 1; Stu¬ dent Council Senator 2, Corresponding Secretary 3, President 4; Interact Spon¬ sor 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 2, 3, 4; Astra Club 3, 4; Jr. Class Vice-President 3; Optimist Award 4; National Honor Society 4; Track 2. 40, 66, 67, 71, 72, 80, 81, 93, 135, 205, 206, 214, 216, 221 HOLT, LISA MICHELLE — French Club 2; Choir 2; Astra 3, 4; Pep Squad 3; Stu¬ dent Council Senator 3, Secretary 4; L’Esprit Staff 3; Close-Up 3; Yearbook 4; Spanish Club 4; Black Studies 4; Girls’ State 4; LASC Convention 3, 4; Seedlings Publication 1. 66, 67, 71, 72, 90, 93, 121, 122, 135, 213 HOOPER, JON C. - Wildlife 2, 3; D.E. 4. 135 HORNE, WILLIAM H. — 135 HORTON, NANCY SUE — Na¬ tional Junior Honor Society 1; Spanish Club 3, President 1, Secretary 2; Drama Club 2, 3, 4; Science Club 2, Secretary 3, President 4; Hugh O’Brien Leadership Seminar 2; International Thespian Society 2, 4, Secretary 3; Z-Club 3, Service-Chairman 4; Log Staff 3, 4; Pep Squad 3; Mu Alpha Theta 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Computer Club President 4; National Honor Society 4; Close-Up 3; Presidential Classroom 4; DAR Good Citizen Award 4; Girls’ State, Secretary of State and Outstanding Mayor 4; Academic Intern¬ ship 3; Cultural Arts Intern¬ ship 4; Who’s Who Among American High School Students 4; American Outstanding Names and Faces 4; Scholastic Rally 1, 2, 3; Seedlings Publication 424 LOG 1, 2, 3, 4; Principal’s List 1. 76, 77, 78, 79, 82, 83, 95, 96, 121, 123, 135, 205, 207, 212, 213, 214, 216, 220 HOWARD, MARY KATHERINE - Latin Club 1, 2, 3; Aqua Club 1; Pep Squad 1, 3; Z-Club 2, 3, 4; Key Club Sponsor 3, 4; Na¬ tional Honor Society 4; Computer Club 4; Cheerleader 4; Homecom¬ ing Senior Maid 4; FCA 4. 74, 76, 78, 96, 135, 229, 272, 274 HUCKABEE, GREGORY L. - 135 HUSKEY, DERON W. - Beta Club 1; Honor Roll 1; Spanish Club 2, 3; Mu Alpha Theta 4; Computer Club 4; Science Club 4; Scholastic Rally, Algebra I 1; Algebra II 3. 90, 95, 96, 131,136, 216 JACKSON, GREGORY — 100, 111, 136 JACKSON, REBECCA O. — National Junior Honor Society 1; Student Council Executive Board 1; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3; 4-H Treasurer 1; Yearbook 1; Close-Up 2; Junior Achievement 2, 3; Student Council Bi-Racial Committee 3, 4; Black Studies 3, Secretary 4; Art Club 3, 4; Society of AM. Distinguished Students 3; Vice-President of Sr. Class 4; Ad Staff 4; Z-Club 4; Computer Club 4; Who’s Who Among American High Schools 4; National Honor Society 4. 76, 78, 93, 103,126,136,142 JAMISON, VALERIE - Stu¬ dent Council 1; Cheerleader 1, 4; 4-H 1; Choir 2, 3; Drama Club 2; Z-Club 3; Black Studies 3; Homecom¬ ing Court 3; Bi-Racial Com¬ mittee 3. 136,141,272 JEFFERSON, AUDREY F. - 136 JEFFERSON, KATHY J. — 4-H 1; ROTC 3. 108,109,115 JENKINS, VERNA D. — 136 JESTER, RHONDA L. — 89, 97, 136 JOHNSON, CHARISSE R. - 97,136 JOHNSON, CLAIRE L. - Pep Squad 1, 3; Astra Club 2, 3; Spanish Club 2,3, 4. 136 JOHNSON, CLAUDE DAVID — ROTC Color Guard 2, 3, 4. 109,111,112,136 JOHNSON, GRAVES -136 JOHNSON, VICKY -137 JOUPPI, ELLEN R. - Leo Club 1; French Club 1, 2, 3; Seedlings 1; Drama Club 2; Marching Band 2, 3, 4; Flag Line 2, Captain 3; All-Star Band 2, 4; L’Espirit 3; Com¬ puter Club 4; Octagon Club 3. 96,106,119,137 KAY, RANCY CARL - Basket¬ ball 1,2. 137 KELLY, DEVON A. - Band 1, 2; Basketball 2; Spanish Club 3; Science CIud 3, 4; Computer Club 4. 95, 96, 133,137 KIRKIKIS, SOPHIA MARIE - French Club 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Cultural Arts 1, 2; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Seedlings Publication 2; Track 3; National Honor Society 4; German Club 4; Computer Club 4; Enter¬ prise Managing Editor 4. 67, 87, 96, 106, 107, 137, 212, 214, 254, 255, 256, 270 KNEPPER, MARK E. - Foot¬ ball 1; Basketball 1; Wrestl¬ ing 2; Baseball 2, 3; Soccer 3, 4; Interact 3, 4. 80, 95, 96, 137 LAMB, LAWRANCE A. - Yearbook 3; School Paper 3; Speech Club 3. 137 LANDRUM, MARK A. — Foot¬ ball 1, 2, 3. 137 LASSEIGNE, MICHAEL J. LAVERTY, DOUG M. — Foot¬ ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1; Basketball 1; Track 1; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Wildlife 2, 3, 4; Class Favorite 2. 137, 235, 242, 243 LAWRENCE, DAVID W. - Band 1, 2, 3, 4. 119,137, 217 LECOMPTE, DEBBIE J. - Pep Squad 3. 89,97,138 LEE, EVERLYN D. - Orchestra 1; FBLA 2; FHA 2. 98,138 LEE, JOSEPH M. — Football 1, 2, 3; Builders Club 1; Drama 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Inter¬ national Thespian Society 2, 3, 4. 82,120,138,144, 215 LEWIS, ERMA -138 LOHMAN, HOLLY M. - Scholastic Rally 1; French Club 2; Pep Squad 3. 138, 235 LONG, ERIC -138 LONG, WARRICK G. - Foot¬ ball 1; Baseball 1; Basket¬ ball 1; Track 1, 2,3. LONGINO, JEFFREY K. - Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2; Latin Club 1, 2; Leo Club 2. 138,235 MACK, STEPHANIE — 100, 138 MAEZATO, YUICHI -138 MAGNER, MICHAEL G. — Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1; National Junior Honor Society 1; Principal’s List 1; Scholastic Rally Algebra 11; Biology I and Geometry 2; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; Key Club 2; FCA 2, 3, 4; Student Council Senator 3, Treasurer 4; Boys’ State 4; National Honor Society President 4; Sr. Class Vice President 4; Computer Club 4. 32, 57, 66, 67, 90, 96, 126, 138, 205, 206, 213, 212, 216, 223, 235, 236, 239, 241, 243, 260 MAHONEY, JOE — Basketball 1,2. 138 MAKOWSKY, DANNY E. — Band 1, 2; Football 1; Oc¬ tagon 3. 138 MALSCH, CYNTHIA ANN — Scholastic Rally 1; Student Council Representative 1; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; District Honor Band 2; Jr. Lieute¬ nant Band 3; Assistant Drum Major 4; Latin Club 2, 3, 4; Student Council Representative 3; L’Espirit 3; Astra Club 4. 106, 107, 119,138, 216, 217, 221 MARSHALL, MARGARET CATHERINE — Homecoming Maid 1, 2; French CIud 1, 2; Pep Squad 3. 138 MARSHALL, MATT —138 MARTINA, ANN M. — Na¬ tional Junior Honor Society 1; Student Council Rec. Sec. 1, Senator 4; Principal’s List 1; Astra Club 2, Treas. 3, Pres. 4; Science Club 2, 3, 4; Junior Achievement 2; Academic Internship 3; Prom Court 3; Homecoming Maid 4; Log Staff 4; Class Favorite 4; Mu Alpha Theta 4; Computer Club 4; Who’s Who Among Amer. High Schools 4. 67, 71, 72, 90, 120, 121, 138, 205, 206, 211, 229 MARTINA, ROBERT M. - Principal’s List 1; Student Council Pres. 1, Represen¬ tative 2, Parliamentarian 3, Vice-Pres. 4; Basketball 1; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; National Junior Honor Society 1; Scholastic Rally Civics 1, Biology I 2; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Stu¬ dent Council Conv. 2, 3, 4; Boys’ State 4; Class Favorite 3, 4; Prom Court 3; National Honor Society Treas. 4; Who ' s Who Among Amer. High Schools 4; Outstan¬ ding Names and Faces 4; Louisiana Youth Sem. 4; Science Club 4; Computer Club 4; FCA 4; Mu Alpha Theta 4; All District Baseball 3. 66, 67, 68, 75, 90, 96,138, 205, 207, 211, 225. MASON, TARA J. — Art Club 3. 105,138 MASSINGHILL, ROBERT J. MAY, PATRICIA ELAINE - Drama Club 1, 2, 3; French Club 1, 2; Aqua Club 1, 2, 3; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3; Pep Squad 2; Who’s Who Among Amer. High Schools 4. 138 McBRIDE, CHRISTOPHER - 139 McBROOM, GEORGE —139 McCALL, ELMO JR. — 109, 111 McDAY, CHERYL — 97, 100, 139 McINNIS, SCOTT — Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. 139, 222, 235, 242, 243 McLendon, janet —139 McMullen, knakita — L’Espirit 2, 3; Newspaper 4. 105,139 MILLER, KRISTY — Drama Club 2; Spanish Club 3; Pep Squad 3, CPO 4. 139 MILLER, SHELLEY NOEL - Z-Club 2, 3, 4; Speech Club 1; Spanish Club 2, 3; Key Club Sponsor 2; Pep Squad 3. 76, 78, 90,139 MILLION, ELISA SUZANNE — Math Club 1; Drama Club 2, 3, 4; Choir 2; Junior Achievement 2; Scholastic Rally 2, 3, 4; French Club 2, 3, 4; Internship 3; Pep Squad 3; CPO 4; Interna¬ tional Thespian Society 3, 4; Ad Staff 4; Debate 4. 82, 83, 89,103,139, 277 MILTON, PAMELA -139 MINTER, KIM — Pep Squad 3. 139 MOORE, RODNEY - Choir 2; ROTC 2. 139 MORGAN, JULI — Band 1, 2, 3; Pep Squad 3; Spanish Club 3; DE 4. 98, 99,139 MORTON, CHARLES E. - Junior ROTC 1, 2; Quiz Bowl 3, 4; Literary Rally 3. 139 NASH, DANIELLE - 85, 111, 115, 219 NEWMAN, AMY MICHELLE — National Junior Honor Society Treas. 1; Student Council Vice-Pres. 1, Rep. 2, 3; Scholastic Rally Eng. I 1, French 4; Principal’s List Senior Index 425 1; Seedlings 1; French Club 2, 3, 4; Astra Club 2, Jr. Board Member 3, Sec. 4; Art Club 2, 3; Academic Intern¬ ship 3; Class Treas. 3, 4; Pep Squad Lieutenant 3, Adm. 4; Honor Society Sec. 4; Ad Staff 4; Log Staff 4; National Merit Commendation 4; Bi-Racial Comm. 4; Who’s Who Among Amer. High Schools 4; Drama Club 4. 71, 72, 82,139, 221, 276 NICHOLSON, JEFFREY — Oc¬ tagon Club 3. 139 NIMS, BRENDA ELIZABETH — National Junior Honor Society 1; Literary Rally 1; French Club 2; Pep Squad 3; Academic Internship 3; Astra Club 3, 4; Close-Up 3; National Honor Society 4; Computer Club 4. 71, 72, 139 NOVAK, MICHELE KRISTEN — Band 1, 2; Tennis Team 1; National Junior Honor Society 1; Library Club 1; Drama Club 1, 2, 4; French Club 1, 2, 3, Pres. 4; Science Club 2, 4; Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4; National Honor Society 4; Computer Club 4. 88, 89, 95, 96,139 O’BARR, RICHARD MARK — Student Council Rep. 1; Na¬ tional Junior Honor Society Treas. 1; Principal’s List 1; Literary Rally 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Club 2, Treas. 3, Vice-Pres. 4; Spanish Club 2, Vice-Pres. 3; Computer Club 4; National Honor Society Vice-Pres. 4. 44, 95, 96,139 O’NEAL, GARY—140 OTWELL, KURT - Football 1, 2, 3,4; DE 4. 140 OWENS, JAMES - Band 1, 2, 3; Honor Band 1; Jazz Band 2, 3; Football 2; Latin Club 2. 96,140 PAGE, DOUGLAS JR. PARDUE, RONALD — ROTC 1, 2, 3; Orienteering 1, 2, 3; Special Forces 1, 2, 3. 108, 109,113,114 PARKER, LAUREN ELIZABETH — Freshman Class Sec. 1; Pep Squad 1, 2, 3; Class Favorite 2; Home Ec. Club 2; Z-Club 2, 3; Spanish Club 3; Interact Sponsor 3. 104,140 PARKER, MARY LYNN — Concert Choir 1; Alpha Sigma 2; Cheerleader 3; Spanish Club 3; French Club 3; Art Club 3, 4. 104, 140,145 PARRISH, MICHAEL E. PATTON, JOYCE - Drama Club 3. PEARSON, MICHAEL — ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4; Marksman¬ ship Medal 1, Corp. Stripes 1, Sergeant Stripes 2, First Class 3. 115,140 PEDDY, JOAN — Concert Band 1; National Honor Society 1; Student Council Executive Board 1; French Club 2, 3; Student Council Rep. 2; Pep Squad 3, Captain 4; Com¬ puter Club 4. 52, 140, 276, 278 PEGUES, RODNEY - Basket¬ ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 1; Na¬ tional Honor Society 1; Seedlings 2; Black Studies 3, 4; Spanish Club 3. 93, 140, 246, 247, 248 PERSLEY, ANNICE - Basket¬ ball 1; Track 1; ROTC 2. PHILLIPS, CINDY -140 PHILLIPS, EVA M. - JROTC 3. Ill PICKENS, KEVIN H. - Band 2; Orchestra 2; Baseball 3, 4, All City, All State, All District 3. 119, 140,148, 223, 247, 271 PRELOW, RAY A. - Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Black Studies 3; Computer Club Vice-Pres. 4. 90, 93, 140, 149, 235, 247, 255, 271 PRICE, SUE LYNN — 99,140 PROTHRO, CATHERINE LYNN — National Junior Honor Society 1; Band 1, 2, 3,4. 141 QUINN, KATHERINE A. - Drama Club 1, 2; Z-Club 2, 3, 4; Pep Squad Lieutenant 3. 75, 78,141 RAINER, MICHAEL VAN — Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Jazz Band 2, 3, 4; District Honor Band 2, 3; District Honor Band Ensemble 2; All Star Marching Band 3, 4; All- State Band 4; Band Captain 4; National Honor Society 4. 35,119, 141, 212, 216, 217, 221 RASCO, GWENDOLYN S. - 141 RASCO, LISA A. —141 RASCO, ROSLYN - Cheerleader 1; Basketball 1; Magnet Dance Team 2. 141 RATANA, PAM — National Junior Honor Society 1; Yearbook 2, 3, Co-Editor 1, Section Head 4; Scholastic Rally Civics 1, Spanish I 2, Chemistry and Spanish II 3; Principal s List 1; Seedlings 1; Spanish Club 2, 3; Science Club 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; National Honor Society 4; International Thespian Society 4; Computer Club 4; Astra Club 4; Girls’ State 4; Mu Alpha Theta Treas. 4; Who’s Who Among Amer. High Schools 4. 71, 72, 82, 95, 96, 121, 122, 141, 212, 213, 214, 216 RATCLIFF, JILL ANN - Pep Squad Captain 1; Pep Squad 3; GALS Club 1; Drama Club 1; Spanish Club 3; Z-Club 4. 76, 78,141 RAYSON, YVONNE -141 REARDON, CHRISTOPHER D. — 141 REDDY, AL J. - Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1; Literary Ral¬ ly 1; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; Wildlife 2. 141, 223, 259, 260 REDSTONE, JOHN TEAVEN — Football 1, 2, 3. 141 RISER, PAUL G. — National Junior Honor Society 1; Principal’s List 1; Key Club 2, 3, Sr. Board Member 4; Tennis Team 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; Science Club 3, Treas. 4; National Honor Society 4; Student Council Sen. 4; Computer Club 4; Mu Alpha Theta Vice-Pres. 4. 32, 67, 74, 75, 95, 96, 141, 202, 203, 216, 261, 271 RIVES, RUEL B. - 142 ROBERSON, CLARENCE — 235 ROBINSON, HENRY M. JR. ROCK, LEATHA RENIA — Cheerleader 1; Basketball 1; Track 1. 19,85,112 ROPER, JULIE G. - Spanish Club 2, 3; DE 4. 98,99,142 ROSENFELD, SHELLEY ELISE — National Junior Honor Society 1; Spanish Club Sec. 1, Spanish Club 2, 3; Drama Club 2, 4; Art Club 2, 3; In¬ ternship 3, 4; Pep Squad 3; Science Club 3, 4; National Honor Society 4; Who’s Who Among Amer. High Schools 4. 95, 96,142, 212 ROSS, KENNETH W. — 142 ROUSE, NANCY ANN — Yearbook 1; Basketball 2; FHA 3; DECA Sec.-Treas. 4. 98,99,142 RYDER, DARRYL K. RYLAND, SHERRI LYNN — Band 2, 3; Interact Sponsor 2, 3. 42, 80, 81, 90 SAMUELS, JERRY ROY - Basketball 1, 2, 3. SAMUELS. MATTHEW L. — Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1. 142,148 SARTORI, CHARLES W. - 143 SCHIMSCHOCK, BETH M. - Class Sec. 1; Drama Club 2, 3, Pres. 4; French Club 2; In¬ ternational Thespian Socie¬ ty 2, 3, 4; Tournament Class 3, 4. 82, 83, 120, 143, 215, 217 SCHULMAN, KIMBERLY A. — Speech Club Pres. 1; Drama Club 2; Pep Squad 3; Latin Club 3, Sec. 4; Z-Club 4; Ad Staff 4; Quill and Scroll 4. 76, 78, 92,103,143 SCOTT, DARRIEN CHARLES — JV Basketball 3; Basket¬ ball 4. SHAHINE, KAREN ELAINE - Speech Club 1; Basketball 2; Track 2; French Club 3. 143,217 SHAW, STEPHANIE - Choir 4; Pep Squad 4. 85 SHELBY, ALMALYN RENEE — Band Majorette 1; Na¬ tional Junior Honor Society 1; Vice-Pres. Band 1; Pep Squad 4; Student Council Sen. at Large 4; French Club 3. 89,93,143,216 SIEVE, JENNIFER S. - Pep Squad 1, 3; French Club 1, 2; Drama Club 3. 104, 105, 143 SIMPSON, TONY CORTEZ — National junior Honor Society 1; Choir 1, 2; Quiz Bowl 1; Jr. ROTC 2, 3; Most Likely to Succeed 2; Most All Around Student 1; Academic Excellence 2, 4; Student Council 3, Sen. 4; Drill Team Comm. 4; Superior Cadet Award 4; Boys’ State 4; Student Coun¬ cil Govt. Award 4. 110, 143, 147, 213, 218 SINCLAIR, MARK -143 SINK, LISA R. - 143 SLACK, MICHAEL THOMAS — Golf Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club Pres. 4. 92, 96, 143, 216, 264, 265, 266, 271 SLOAN, RICHARD S. — 143 SMALL, YOLANDA MESHELL — Choir 1, 2; Honor Roll 2, 3; Junior Achievement 3; Scholastic Rally Superior Rating Business 3; FBLA 4. 144 SMITH, FRANKIE J. SMITH, VICKIE D. - Cheerleader 1, 4. 144, 274 SNOW, MARIO — 144, 223, 235, 426 LOG 243 SORENSON, QUINCY - 144, 216 SPEARS, GEORGIA - 98,144 SPEEDE, SANDRA —144 SPIKES, SYLVIA - 98,144 STEWART, RODNEY - 144, 235 STILLS, RODNEY - 144, 235 STRAVOLEMOS, JILL -145 SUMMERS, SCOTT-145 SUTHERLAND, TAMARA K. — 71, 72, 90,104,145 TABOR, TODD K. - ROTC Ri¬ fle Team, Special Forces, Color Guard, Honor Unit 2. 96, 109, 111, 112, 114, 145, 218 TAKARA, JAMES P. - Wildlife 2, 3; Spanish Club 3. 95, 96, 145, 216 TAKEN, MARK - 87, 96,145 TALBOT, ALAN J. - Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1; JV Basketball 2. 145 TANTILLO, JEFF -145 TARPLEY, GRETCHEN R. TAYLOR, CARRIE LYNN - Leo Club 1; Art Club 2, 3, Treas. 4; Science Club 2; French Club 3, 4; Pep Squad 3; Football Ad Statf Manager 4; Quill and Scroll 4. 89,102, 103, 104, 105, 145, 214 TAYLOR, KEN DALE - Foot¬ ball 1; Track 1, 2; ROTC 2,3; Drill Team Comm. 4. 145 TAYLOR, MICHAEL WAYNE —110,146 TAYLOR, MICHELE RENEE — Yearbook Staff 2, 3, Sec¬ tion Head 4; Art Club 2, 3, Pres. 4; Astra Club 3, 4; Pep Squad Jr. Officer 3; Quill and Scroll 3, 4. 71, 72, 104, 105,146, 214 TEDFORD, MICHELE — Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Aqua Club 1; Pep Squad 1, 3; Honor Roll 1; Z-Club 2, 3, 4; Student Council Rep. 3; Key Club Sponsor 3, 4; Bi-Racial Comm. 4; National Honor Society 4; Computer Club 4; Who’s Who Among Amer. High Schools 4. 74, 76, 78, 96,136,146, 212, 213, 216 TERRY, SHEILA L. — 93, 97, 100,146 THOMAS, CEDRIC - Basket¬ ball 1; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; All District 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; All District in Track 3; Black Studies 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; Boys’ State 4; All Caddo- Bossier in Football 4. 57, 89, 93, 146, 216, 222, 235, 243, 267, 271 THOMAS, FLOYD KEITH - Honor Society Pres. 1; Foot¬ ball 1; Track 1; Spanish Club 2; Baseball 2, 3, 4. 93, 146, 223 THOMAS, LOYD KENNETH — Honor Society Vice-Pres. 1; Football 1; Track 1; Spanish Club 2; Baseball 2, 3, 4. 93,146 THOMAS, RICHARD G. - Or¬ chestra Medal 1; ROTC Drill Team 2, 3; Orchestra 2. 110,115 THOMPSON, MARVIS S. THOMPSON, MARY PAT — Spanish Club 1, 2, 3; Latin Club 3, 4; Science Club 3, 4; Pep Squad 3. 146,149 TIFFANY, DIANE LYNN - Seedlings 1; Scholastic Ral¬ ly 1; Spanish Club 2, 3; Oc¬ tagon Club 2; Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4; National Honor Society 4. 146,212,216 TILLMAN, SHARON —146 TINGLE, TONY L. — 36,146 TISDALE, TERESA DAWN - Speech Club 1; Seedlings 1; Flag Line 3; German Club Historian 4; Drama Club 4. 87,146 TODD, PHILLIP E. TOMPKINS. PAMELA RENEE — Aqua Club 1, 2, 3; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3; Pep Squad 2; Drama Club 2, 3; D.E. 4. 146 TROWBRIDGE, ADAM S. — Drama Club 1, 2; Science Club 1; Football 1; Key Club 2, 3, Vice-Pres. 4; Spanish Club 3, Sec. 4. 75, 91, 106, 146 TURNER, DARRYL A. TURNER, RAYMOND W. - 146 TWOHIG, MARY E. - 146 VAUGHAN, BARBARA ELIZABETH — Latin Club 1, 2, 3; Student Council Chaplain 1, Sen. 4; Aqua Club 1, Vice-Pres. 2; Pep Squad 1, 2, 3; Honor Roll 1, 2; Z-Club 2, 3, Chaplain 4; National Honor Society 4; Key Club Head Sponsor 4; Mu Alpha Theta 4; Com¬ puter Club 4. 67, 74, 76, 77, 96,146, 212, 216 WAGNER, TAFFY NOEL - Stage Band 1, Band 1; 4-H Club 1; Latin Club 2, 3; Drama Club 3; French Club 4. 146 WAGONER, ANGELA DALE — ROTC Rifle Team 1, Orienteering 1, 2; Academic Achievement Award 1; Literary Magazine Editor 1, 2; Newspaper Staff 3; French Club 4; FBLA 4. 89, 97,147, 214 WAIN WRIGHT, ANNA LYNNE — Student Council 1; Speech Club Vice-Pres. 1; Z-Club 4; Pep Squad 3; Ad Staff 4; Quill and Scroll 4. 76, 78,103,147,148 WALKER, CYNTHIA LYNNE — National Junior Honor Society 1; Academic Rally Typing 1, Geometry ana French 2, French II and Eng. Ill 3, Adv. Math 4; Principal’s List 1; Band 2, 3, 4; French Club 2, 3, 4; Cad¬ do Honor Band 3; Science Club 3, 4; Academic Intern¬ ship 3; Girls’ State 4; Na¬ tional Honor Society 4; In¬ ternational Thespian Socie¬ ty 2, 3, Treas. 4; Computer Club 4; Mu Alpha Theta Sec. 4. 35, 82, 95, 96, 119, 147, 205, 207, 212, 215, 216, 217, 220 WALKER, JENNIFER ROBIN — 147 WALKER, KAYLA JEAN - Yearbook 1; Art Club 2; French Club 2, 3; Astra Club 3, 4; Pep Squad 3. 71, 72,147,149 WALLACE, LATANYA DELPHINE —147 WALLACE, ROBERT D. — Football 1,2. 57,147 WARE, GLENN E. — 109, 110, 113,114,147 WARE, GREGORY A. - Foot¬ ball 2, 3; ROTC Orienteer¬ ing 2, 3, 4; Black Studies 3. 113,147 WARREN, DONNA KELI — Pep Squad 3; FBLA Secretary 4; French Club 4. 89,97,147 WARREN, LAURI BETH - Science Club 1; Cultural Arts Award 1; Spanish Club 2; Key Club Sweetheart 2; Pep Squad Ensign 3; Distributive.Education 4; Astra 4. 98,99,128,148 WATKINS, REBECCA LEE - Yearbook 1 , 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2, 4; Astra Club 3, 4; Pep Squad 3; National Junior Honor Society 1; Honor Society 4; Science Club 4; Who’s Who Among American High Schools 4; Scholastic Rally Spanish 1. 71, 72, 90, 95, 121, 123, 148, 212, 214 WEBB, IAN — Yearbook 4. 121, 123,148 WEST, TIMOTHY E. WHEELER, MELODY ALAYNE — Pep Squad 1, 2, 3; Spanish Club 3. 148 WHITAKER, GLEN W. - Baseball 1, 2, 3; Honor Roll 1, 2; Honors in Choir 1, 2. 148 WHITAKER, MARY VIRGINIA - Spanish 2. 148 WILLIAMS, CEMETHA Y. — 148 WILLIAMS, CLAUDE ALLEN — French Club 1, 2; Tennis Team 1 , 2, 3, 4; Key Club 2, 3,4. 148,261 WILLIAMS. CYNTHIA MARIE WILLIAMS, SHARON D. — 137,148 WILLIS, FRANKIE R. - Basketball 1. WILSON, KEVIN B. - Football Team 1, 2, 3; Most Valuable Player 1; Track Team 1; Band 1,2. 149 WITTMAN, WADE E. — 108, 109,112,149 WOJTKIEWICZ, DELAYNE - Z-Club 1, Vice President 2, Sr. Board Member 4; Sophomore Class Treasurer; French Club 2. 76,78,92,149 WOODRUFF, PAMELA J. — DECA4. 98,149 WOODS, DEBRA — Pep Squad 3, Sr. CPO 4. 52, 84, 86, 103, 149, 277, 278 WOZNIAK, MATTHEW C. - Basketball 1, 2, 3; Key Club 4. 57,97,149 WRIGHT, BARNEY — Key Club 2; Football 2, 3, 4. 57, 149,135 WRIGHT, DARLENE — 93,149 WYNN, ROBERT JAMES - Football 1; Orchestra 1; Pres, of Orchestra 2; Builder’s Club 1; Latin Club Pari. 2, Latin Club 3; Oc¬ tagon Treas. 2. 86, 87, 92, 149 YOUNG. CLIFTON YOUNG, MARK E. - Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Builder’s Club 1; Band 1; Drama Club 2, Treas. 3, Drama Club 4; In¬ ternational Thespian Socie¬ ty 3, Pres. 4; FCA 3; Quiz Bowl 4; Interact 4; French Club 4. 57, 82, 83, 89, 120, 149, 215, 226 Senior Index 427 Underclassman Index Abney, William J. (10) 171 Acheson, Ann F. (10) 71, 73, 88,171 Adams. Dennis P. (9) 187 Adams. Jimmy L. (9) 187 Adams, Ruthie (9) 35,186,187 Agee. Larry (9) 80,187,197, 253 Alexander. Royal (11) 153 Alford, Robert (9) 187 Allen, Angela M. (10) 171 Allen, Burton N. (9) 35,187, 202 Allen, James R. (10) 119,171 Allen. Kimberly S. (11) 92 Allen, Lisa L. (10) 171 Allen, Patsy (10) 153 Allums, Chris P. (9) 104,187 Allums, Kathryn S. (9) Ammond, Chris (9) 187 Anderson, Christie J. (10) 71, 72,73, 92,121,122,171 Anderson, Elizabeth A. (9) Anderson, Tony R. (9) Andrews. Celeste R. (11) 46, 89,153 Anfinson, Sabrina I. (10) 171 Annand, John A. (10) 153 Anthony, Amy C. (9) 187 Anthony, Kevin S. (9) 187 Antwine, Michael (11) 110 Antwine, Sherry (9) 187 Aple, Elizabeth A. (11) 153 Armstrong, Bradley S. (11) 235 Ashton, Kenneth W. (11) Atkins. Anette (11) 85,100,101,153, 210 Atkins, Darlene (11) Auchard, Mary E. (10) 30, 88,171 Autrey, Patrick, G. (9) 110 Autry, Tamika A. (11) 85,100,101, 153, 255, 257 Avera, Sheri D. (10) 153 Avery, Lisa R. (11) Aymond, Christopher P. (9) 187 Bain, Kathrine E. (9) 119,187 Bair, Tina M. (10) 171 Balthazar, John N. (11) 111, 119,153 Balthazar, Tashaunda (9) 111,119, 187 Bamburg, Cynthia M. (11) 91,153 Banks, Eric W. (9) 187 Banks, Lenhetta 187 Banks, Mary H. (11) 85 Barber. Brian H. (10) 80,171, 245 Barkley, Martha (10) 82, 92,171, 217 Barkley, Stephen B. (10) 119,171 Barmore, Kimberly D. (9) 187 Barnett. Mike T. (10) 153 Barr. Ward (11) 90,153 Barnett, Stephen T. (11) 92,153 Barry, Nieece A. (9) Barthe, John J. (10) 88,171 Bates, Chester (11) Bates, Christopher M. (10) 153 Bates, Kimberly C. (9) 187 Bates, Ronald S. (11) 75,121,123,153, 261, 262 Bayliss, Kyle S. (9) 187 Bays, Susan C. (10) Beadles, Melissa L. (9) 187 Beaner, Romona T. (11) 153 Beaner, Wanda L. (10) 171 Beard, Thomas B. (9) 187, 253 Beckon, Georgia D. (10) 171 Bedford, Bardelia V. (10) 100 Bedford. Araelia (11) 153 Bedford. James L. (9) 115,187 Beiner. Ricardo E. (10) 171 Bell, David M. (9) Bell. Pamela T. (10) 171 Bell. Ruben (11) 153 Bell, Saudra K. (9) 187 Benecke, Pamela (11) 76, 78,106, 107,153, 278 Benecke, Sara E. (9) 88,187 Bennett, LaShaunda 85 Bennett, Kim (11) 90.91,153 Bennett, Tracy 153 Bennett, Valarie (10) 171 Bentley, Mary A. (9) 187 Biggers. Cheri (10) 171 Black. Linda R. (9) 110,187 Black. Mildred (11) 153 Blakeman, Julie (10) 171 Blane, Steven D. (9) 18,87 Bloke, Deann (11) 153 Bloom. Mike (11) 89,153 Bogan, Kim C. (9) 111 Bolden. Jeffrey (9) 111, 187 Bolden, Nichelle (10) 97,171 Booras, Demmye J. (9) 186,187 Booras, Steven A. (9) 186,188 Boston. Tony (10) 171 Bouligny, Sharon (10) 171 Bowles, Deborah L, (9) 187 Bowman, Tanya (10) 171 Boykins, Alicia (10) 171 Bracken, Jan (10) 90,171 Bradberry. Patsy G. (9) 188 Branch, Bob (11) 153 Brandad, Curt L. (9) 188 Brantley. David S. (9) 188 Brantley. Laverne S. (9) 84,188 Brantley. Lynn S. (10) 84,89,171 Brantley, Sonja (11) 71,153, 278 Bratton. Stephson C. (9) 188 Brewer, Otis T. (10) 153 Brice, Doug (10) 171 Brice, Robert T. (10) 90,171 Bridges, Johnny T. (9) 188 Brint, Curtis W. (11) 153,264 Bristo. Paula M. (11) 47 Britton. John C. (9) 111, 112,114,188 Broadway, Jessie D. (9) Brocato, Sabrina E. (11) 90,153 Brock. Cherie T. (11) 71, 73, 80, 81, 90, 91.154, 278 Brokenberry, Carlest (9) 188 Brokenberry, Carlest 133 Brokenberry, Catherin (11) 154 Brooks. Anthony D. (11) 154 Brooks, Cynthia D. (9) 119,188 Brooks. Debbie L. (11) 154 Brooks. Jenetta L. (9) 119 Brown. Alan J. (10) 172 Brossette. David E. (9) 111, 188 Broussard, Nancy S. (9) 82,188 Brown, Allison (11) 97,154 Brown, Cynthia D. (10) 94,110,115, 154,172, 270 Brown, Darren G. (9) 110,115,188 Brown. Francine (10) 85,172 Brown, Frank E. Ill (9) 111,188 Brown, Lathan S. (11) 172 Brown, Leatha A. (10) Brown, Lesia A. (11) Brown, Patrick J. (11) 154 Brown. Richard 188, 245 Brown. Roy L. (10) Brown, Sallie E. (11) 154 Brown. Scott (11) 154 Brown. Scott D. (10) 172 Brown, Terry W. (9) 188, 245, 253 Brown. Tony L. (11) 111,154 Brown, Valarie M. (11) 154 Brown, Willie (11) 155 Brownlee, Gwendolyn V. (10) 119 Bruce, Anita (10) 170,172 Bruce. Lillian A. (10) 82,119 Brumley. Rhonda S. (10) Bryant, Jerry. L. (10) 111 Bryant, Reginald (11) 110 Bryant, Terry (10) 172 Buckingham, Danny E. (9) 183, 253 Bucy, RoyS. (9) 188,245 Bundrick, Margaret A. (9) 74,121, 188, 231 Burch, Pamela E. (11) Burger. David (10) 172 Burris, William B. (10) Burton, Laura (9) 188 Bush, Doug G. (9) 188 Bush, Terri L. (10) 74, 76, 79, 91,121, 122,170,172, 255, 256 Butler, Brooklyn (11) 155 Butler, Daryl 133 Butler, Sheldon W. (10) Byrd, Michael T. (10) 172 Cain, Kelvin (11) 155 Cain, Rhonda S. (10) 173 Caldwell, Autry D. (10) 245 Caldwell, Robin A. (10) 109,113,173 Campbell, Regina A. (11) Capelan, Candace M. (11) 76, 78,121, 122,152,155, 216, 278 Capers, Kevin D. (9) Carper, Tonya L. (10) 97,155,173 Carroll, Michelle (11) 155 Carroll, Penny J. (10) 111,173 Carroll, Velma G. (11) 85, 94. Ill, 155 Carter, Anita (10) 173 Carter, Cynthia L. (9) 188 Carter, Michelle A. (10) 173,189 Carter. Renay A. (10) Carthem, Lizzie L. (10) 173 Cascio, Constance A. (9) 189 Casey, Stephanie A. (10) 155 Cash, Jeffery P. (11) 80, 82, 90,155, 264, 266 Cash, Terrance K. (11) 155 Castrogiovanni, Denise (11) 155, 278 Cater, Joyce A. (11) Cater, Wendy D. (11) 119 Causey, Andrew P. (10) 87,119,173 Cawthon, Matthew K. (9) 188 Cederbom, Per (9) 111, 112,114,189 Chadwick, Amy E. (11) 71, 73, 82, 90, 155 Chance, Farris L. (10) 82, 88,173 Chase. Kimberly C. (9) Chatman, Gregory L. (10) 155 Chatman, Stanley Jr. (11) Cheevis, Brian E. (10) Childress, John (10) 174 Chreene, Cynthia (10) 90,174 Chretien, Merchele (10) 174 Clair, William (10) 174 Clanton, Donna L. (11) 103,155 Clark, Barbara E. (11) 82, 83,155 Clark, Eddie J. (11) Clark, John C. (11) Clark, John III (10) 174 Clark, Monica (10) Clark, Richard (10) 174 Clarke, Daniel H. (11) 62, 80,155 Clay, Ben Jr. (10) 174 Clayton, Dwayne K. (9) 155 Clayton, Robert D. (11) Cleveland, Donald W. (9) 189 Cleveland Ronald L. (9) 189 Cloyd, Elizabeth C. (11) 155 Cobb. Amy (9) 119,189 Cobbs. Adrienne (10) Cochran, Charles (10) 174 Colbert (10) 40,173 Coleman, Billy R. (9) 111, 174 Coleman. Christopher (10) 174 Coleman, Dorothy A. (11) Coleman, John E. (9) 155 Coleman, Michael (10) Collins, Jessie R. (11) Collins, Jimmy R. (9) 189 Collins, Kevin (9) Collins, Kip 174 Collins, Letitia M. (9) 85 Collins, Rupert (10) Collins, Sharon (10) 30, 74, 90,174, 231 Colton, Tommie (10) 155 Colvin, Kimberly A. (9) 189 Coney, Henry (9) 155, 245 Coney, Ronda (10) 155 Conway, Sean L. (11) 46, 87,155 Cook, James R. Jr. (11) 75, 235 Cook. John (10) 155,173,245 Cooley, Bryon C. (9) 253 Cooper, Gretchan L. (9) 189 Cooper, Mark (11) 155, 235, 240 Corley, Suzanne E. (11) Cosby, Shelly (10) 90,173 Costanza, Carl L. Jr. (11) 57, 80. 81, 121,123,155 Cotton, Kenneth R. (11) 109,110 Courson, Leigh A. (11) 97,155,254, 255, 256, 270 Courtney, Craig E. (9) 119,189 Cox, Karen K. (9) 189 Cox, Paul E. (11) 43 Crisp, Sandy (11) 155 Critton, Talvin D. (11) 93,155 Crook, Dennis R. (11) 109,110,156 Crooms, James E. (11) 116,117,156 Crow, Cheryl A. (9) 189 Crow, Truett K. (9) 189 Crowson, John (10) 119,174,183 Crumpler, Lori J. (10) 97,174 Cunningham, Kenneth D. (11) 89,156 Cupp. Damon B. (9) 189, 245 Cupp. Timothy (10) 271 Curtis Jay (10) 67. 80, 90,174 Dallas, Carolyn J. (9) Dallas, Deborah (10) 110, 111 Dang, Chi T. (9) Dang, Hang (10) Dangerfield, Marilyn A. (9) 111, 189 Darnell, Richard W. (9) Darrett, Shonta D. (9) 189 Davenport, Micheal (11) Davison, Amy (11) 156 Davis, Debra (11) 156 Davis. Allie E. (11) 156 Davis. Anthony L. (11) 85,109,110, 115 Davis. Charlotte (10) Davis, Don F. (11) Davis. Gralyne (10) 156 Davis, Mark E. (9) 119,189 Davis, Michael (10) 111, 114 Davis. Rebecca P. (11) 119,156, 217 Davis, Ronald L. (9) 190, 245 Davis, Teresa D. (9) Davis, Youlanda (9) il90 Davison, Amy L. (11) Dean, Steven D. (11) Demann, Shawna M. (9) 119,190 Demery, Anglia (10) 174 Demery, Charlie (10) 245 Demery, Chentia (10) Demery, Orine (10) Demint, Priscilla A. (11) 45, 89,156. 278 Demming, Anthony (10) 111 Deslatte, Erin (10) 92,121,122,174 Dillard, Ladonna (10) 156 Dinkins, Alfred Jr. (10) 112 Dinkins, Kenneth W. Jr. (9) 156,189 Dixon. Angela L. (9) Dixon, Christopher (10) 156 428 LOG Dixon, Deborah A. (11) 111, 156 Dixon, Tony (11) 156 Dodson, Cynthia Renee (10) 174 Dodson, Paula Renee (11) Doran, Laurie Jean (10) 174 Dornier, Ruth A. (11) 121,122,156, 278 Nelson 190 Douglas, Derrick D. (9) Douglas, Lee Benny (10) 174, 245 Douglas, Rosalind (10) 174, 255 Dowden, Ozie (10) 94 Downs, Amy Lillian (10) 174 Draper, John W. (9) 111 Dubose, James Allan (10) 111,114, 174 Ducote, Danielle S. (11) 156 Dudley, Billy F. Jr. (9) 119,156 Dulany, Shane T. (9) 90,190 Dunn, jeannie (10) 88,174 Dupont, Anne D. (9) 88,104,190 Dupree, Carrie Dee (10) 174 Durr, Rodney T. (9) Dyba, Mark S. (11) 88, 90,106,107, 156, 235 Dyer, Albert J. (11) 110, 111, 156, 215 Dyer, Albert James (10) 111, 156,174 Dyer, Shari Denise (10) 174 Edmiston, Christopher (9) 190 Edmonds, Brett D. (11) Edwards, Margo L. (9) 119,190 Ehrhardt, Author D. (11) 156,255, 261, 262, 263 Eiland, Lisa Lorraine (10) 82,90,174 Elias, Lottie E. (9) 100,190 Elie, Lotonia M. (9) 190 Elie, Ricky Wayne (10) 174, 245 Ester, Sammy L. (9) 111,156,253 Ester, Sandra R. (11) 110, 111, 115, 156 Ettredge, Bobby L. Jr. (9) 174 Ettredge, Paula M. (11) 278 Evans, Darrell Berner (10) 110,174 Evans, Jacqueline R. (11) Evans, John Dallas (10) 174 Everett, Daryl K. (11) 109,119,156 Ewing, James Harold (10) 111,113, 114,119,174 Faith, John Wendell (10) 75, 90,175 Falbaum, Peggy M. (11) 74, 76, 77, 78, 90,121,122,156, 214, 278 Faor, Kelly M. (11) 78, 79, 79, 90,156, 230, 277, 278 Farris, William M. (11) 156 Fashho, Irrahim 175 Faulk, Ashley (11) 89,156 Feazel, Sandra Renee (10) Fertitta, John D. (11) 156 Fertitta, Karen D. (9) 121,122,190 Fertitta, Mary A. (11) 157 Fitzgerald, Christopher (11) 75,157, 235 Fleming, Emma D. (11) 85 Fleming, Sarah Alese (10) 119,157 Flores Jr., William P. (9) Flowers, Lisa R. (9) 110,190 Flowers, Tresa O. (9) 157 Floyd, Carlston C. (9) 110,190 Floyd, Darrell Wayne (10) 175 Folse, Michele R. (9) 190 Folsom, Frank Howell (10) 32,175 Forbes, Ronricco R. (9) 190 Ford, Douglas T. (9) 119,190 Forte, Jeffrey D. (11) 116,157 Foster, Romona 157 Francis, Howard J. (11) 157 Frantz, Lisa C. (11) 112,157, 219 Frantz, Robert E. (11) Fraser, Jerry T. (10) 175 Frazier, Carolyn (10) Fredrick, Leah Janine (10) 175 Freeman, Sammy (11) 157 Freeman, Steven Starr (10) Frost Jr., David W. (9) 190, 245, 253 Frost, Todd P. (11) 34,157 Fryman, Mary M. (11) Fuller, Stephanie A. (9) 80, 81,190 Funderburk, Sharon R. (11) Gaines, Helen L. (9) Gaines, Raymond L. (9) 119,190 Gaines, Stephen B. (11) 157, 253 Galimore, David W. (9) 175 Gardner, Kenneth W. (9) Gardner, Kristy 175 Gardner, Sheldon G. (9) Gardner, Paula 176 Garner, Patricia A. (9) 190 Garner, Wendell 176 Garrett, Mary A. (11) Gay, Anita 190 George. Randall 111, 176 George. Cynthia A. (9) 190 George. Melissa 94,157 Gibson, Judy 119,176 Giles, Cynthia (11) 85 Giles, Laura L. (9) 190 Giles, Lisa M. (9) 157 Giles, Veronica (9) 190 Gill, Glenda L. (11) 90,157 Gilleland, Virginia L. (9) 190 Gilmer, John (10) 75,176 Giones, Frank S. (9) 190 Gladney, Denise 176 Gladney, Dione 176 Gleason, Kevin W. (11) Gleason, Sharon 176 Gobble. Barbara L. (11) 71,73,158, 278 Go, Linda 176 Goins, Marcy J. (9) 190 Golston, Frances D. (11) 158 Golston, Yolanda 111, 176 Gonzales, Tomie J. (9) 190 Goodman, Robbie A. (11) Goodrich, Timothy (11) 82,176 Googe, Catherine A. (11) 71, 73,82, 277, 278 Gonslin, Mike 176 Goree, Lawanda A. (9) 191 Gouthiere, Steven (11) 158,235 Graggs, Angela (11) Graggs, Monica S. (9) 111 Graggs, Regina M. (11) Graggs, Willie 191 Graham, Kyle (10) 176 Graham. Maurice J. (9) 191 Grant, Jessica M. (11) 85,158 Graves, Gwendolyn (10) 111, 158 Gray, Darren (11) 158, 235 Gray, Joby (11) Gray, Lisa D. (11) 158 Gray, Michael (10) Grayson, Kathleen R. (9) 85,191 Green, Carl L. (9) 158 Green, Darlyn D. (11) 158, 235 Green, Paula C. (11) 90,158 Greenberg, Marla (10) 76, 79,176 Greenberg, Sylvian Scott (11) 80,82, 158 Greenberg, Tammy (9) 191 Greer, Tommy D. (11) 158 Griggs, Monica 191 Griffin, Sonya R. (9) 104,105,191 Grissom, Deena R. (11) 158 Guiden, Cheryl D. (11) 67,158 Guillory, Phillip J. (11) 158 Guin, Connie (10) Gulledge. Robert C. (11) 80,158,235 Haley, Elaine R. (9) 191 Haley, Helen E. (11) 158, 277 Hall, Bobby (10) Hamel, Jennifer L. (9) 50,191 Hamilton, Jennifer L. (9) 104,110, 191 Hampton, Jacqueline D. (11) 109,158 Hanna, Courtney K. (9) 92,191, 255 Hanna, Kendall R. (11) 47, 74, 87,158 Harders, Kimberly A. (9) 67, 68,191 Hargis, Paula L. (9) Harmon, Karen L. (11) 92,158, 278 Harper, Alana S. (11) 158 Harper, John R. (9) 191 Harper, Paul D. (9) Harper, Toni S. (9) 111, 112,191, 218 Harrington, Timothy S. (9) 191 Harris, Brenda L. (11) 85,158 Harris, Derrick T. (9) 114.191 Harris, Donnie (10) 191 Harris, Jimmie (10) 176 Harris, Melissa L. (9) 50, 82,83 Harrison, Katherine L. (11) 92, 278 Henson, Darryl (11) 159, 246, 247, 248, 252 Hernandez, Sonia (10) 176 High, Kirk (9) 80, 81,191, 262, 271 High, Michael C. (11) 90,159, 235 Hill, Benjamin (9) 191 Hines, Debbie (10) Hines. John D. (11) 159, 247 Hedge, Norma J. (11) Hobbs, Allen 119 Hodges, Dawn C. (9) 82,191 Holland, Fred H. (11) 116 Holland, James R. II (9) 30, 82,92, 116,191, 235 Holley, Foster B. (9) 57,191, 245 Holliman, Jeffrey A. (11) 116,159 Holmes, Sherry L. (11) 159 Holmes. Tracy (10) 119,176 Hopkins, Stacy (10) 90,176 Horne, Barbara J. (11) 89,105,160, 263 Horne. Johnny (10) 176 Horton, Anita (10) 176 Horton, Jacqualine (11) 115 Horton, Marilyn J. (11) 85,160 Horton, Wendy (11) 160, 270 Hostetler, Charles D. (9) 176 Hostnick, Sheila R. (9) 191 Howard, Stewart (10) 176, 246 Howell, Lauren K. (9) 191 Harrison, David (9) 151 Harrison, Lisa (10) Harrison, Margaret E. (11) 120 Hart, Brenda (10) 85 Hart, Isaac L. (11) 158 Hart, John III A. (11) Hart, Mark (10) 158, 246 Harvey, Donald (10) Harvey, Georgetta (9) 94 Harvill, Gwendolyn I. (9) 191 Hathcoat, Donna J. (11) 90,158 Haughton, Leigh A. (9) 191 Hawkins, James (10) 176 Hawkins, Nicole (10) Hawkins, Nicole L. (11) Haye, Bobby 158 Hayes, Holly D. (9) 191 Hayes, Lauren (10) 76, 79, 87, 88,176, 178 Hendershot, Lisa D. (11) Henderson, Derrick (11) 159 Henderson, Mark Q. (9) 119,191 Henderson, Stephanie (9) 191 Henderson, Terrick D. (11) 159 Heno, James III (10) 75,176, 235, 271 Henry, Cathy A. (9) 191 Henry, Charlesetta (11) Henry, James P. (11) Henry, Terry W. (9) 159,191 Henson, Anthony C. (11) Hughes, Margaret R. (11) Hughes, Tommy (9) Hullet, Ashley S. (11) 116,120,160 Hullet, Stephen C. (11) 116,160 Humphrey Jr., Woodus K. (11) 57, 235 Humphries, Stefani M. (9) 88,191 Hunsicker, Barton W. (9) 191 Huskey, Rhonda M. (9) 191 Hyde, Mary E. (11) 91,160 Iyun, Leslie R. (11) 160,255 Jackson, Carolyn (10) 84,160 Jackson, Clifford B. (11) 93 Jackson, James T. (9) 111,115,160 Jackson, Julian C. (11) 160, 235 Jackson, Kathy L. (9) 191 Jackson, Lifford D. (11) 19,93,152, 160, 223, 235, 239, 268, 271 Jackson, Patrick (10) Jackson, Snorla (9) Jackson. Tracy (10) 160 Jacob. Gwendolyn (10) Jacobs, Chaunda J. (9) 191 Jacobs, James K. (11) Jacobs. Jeanette (10) James, Patrick (10) Jefferson, Pricilla R. (11) 115,160 Jenkins, Ruby L. (9) Jeter, Charles E. (9) 191 Jewitt, Arnold R. (11) Jewitt, Kathy (10) 110,160 Johnson, Andria L. (11J 111 Johnson, Anthony (9) Johnson, Cecil D. (9) 191 Johnson, Charles (10) 177 Johnson, Charlotte R. (9) 94,160 Johnson, Christopher L. (11) 160,262 Johnson, Damon (10) 111, 177 Johnson, Douglas (10) 111 Johnson, Elizabeth (11) 103 Johnson, Harriet C. (11) 160 Johnson, James A. (9) Johnson, Keith D. (9) 109,110, 246 Johnson, Lee A. (11) Johnson, Lisa L. (11) 160 Johnson. Melissa C. (9) 191 Johnson. Melvin R. (9) 94.160 Johnson, Merritt (11) 75,160 Johnson, Michalen L. (9) 191 Johnson. Michelle M. (9) 85 Johnson, Pamela (11) Johnson Jr., Raymond (10) Johnson, Roger F. (11) 160 Johnson, Steven C. (11) 110 Johnson, William M. (11) Johnston, Mary (10) Jones, Albert Jr. (10) 92, 95,121,122, 172, 225 Jones, Audria (10) 111, 172 Jones, Carl Jr. (10) 110,172 Jones, Chris (10) 172 Jones, Deborah A. (11) 160 Jones. Edward L. (9) 191,245, 253 Jones, George A. (11) 160,248,250, 252 Jones. Henry T. IV (9) 67, 111 Jones, Jay III (10) 172 Jones, Larry G. (9) 191 Jones, Willie (10) 172 Jordan, Charles A. (11) 160 Jordan, Ross V. (9) 191 Jorstad. Cora J. (11) 160,220 Kalmbach, George (10) 172 Kaplan, Blake M. (11) 82,120,160 Kay, Kenneth E. (9) 191 Keith, Jennifer M. (11) 89,160 Kelley, Stacey J. (9) 191 Kellum, Allisia L. (9) 191 Kelly, Mark A. (9) Kelly, Stuart P. (11) Key, David S. (9) 191 Kimble. Angela (10) 110,172 Kimble, Donna (11) Kimble. Rodney E. (11) King, Brokerick (10) 193 King, Cynthia (10) 110 King, Floretha (9) 111, 160 King, Jeffery (10) 111 King, Ronald (10) 111 King. Sherrel D. (9) 161 King, Yolanda (10) Knepper, Terry J. (11) 80, 81,161 Knighten, Melody (10) Kohnen, Mary (10) Kranich. Robin A. (9) 193 Kunkle, Cynthia L. (11) 161 Kyle, Kelley, K. (9) 193 Underclassman Index 429 LaBorde. Jonathan (10) 116,177, 245 La Borde, Stephanie D. (11) 76,77. 78,81,90,161 La Borde. Stephen (10) 50. 75,116, 177 LaFleur, Douglas (10) Land, George 119 Land. Joseph III (10) Landman. Ernest A. )r. (9) 245 Landry. Mark (10) Lane. Darryl T. (9) 193 Larkin. Cheryl D. (9) 193 Lattier, Joseph M. (9) 193, 253, 262 Laukart, Michelle C. (9) Law. Karen K. (11) 71,73,96,121, 122,152,161, 216, 230, 278 Law, Manuel (10) 110,245 Lawrence, Anthony (11) 162 Lawrence. Estella (11) Lawton. Richard (11) Leake, Tangela M. (11) 162 Ledbetter. Linda L. (11) 90.106,107, 162 Lee, Katherine E. (9) 193 Lee. Samuel T. Ill (11) 162 Lee, Scottye (10) Leigh. Toni A. (9) Leonard. Karl E. (11) Leslie. David A. (9) 193 Leslie, Susan (10) Leviston, Cassaundra (10) 71,73, 82, 97,177 Lewis. Joyvetta (10) Lewis, Rodney (10) 177 Lewis. Shirley Ann (10) 162 Lewis, Tracy A. (9) 111,193 Lias, Clifford (9) Lilly. Brenda Michelle (10) 177 Linacre, Guy Howard (10) Linacre. Mary Kathelee (10) 177 Lindanger, Margaret L. (11) 90,162 Lindsey. Carol L. (11) 67, 74, 76. 78. 82,162, 230, 277 Linnear, Carolyn Joyce (10) Lippard, Michelle (11) 80. 81, 90.152, 162, 215. 278 Little. Janice Ellen (10) 82. 88,177, 178 Lipsey, Lawrence E. (11) 82,119,162 Locke. Tracey L. (11) 90.162 Lohman, Heather Ann (10) 88,178 Lonadier, Joseph C. (11) 82,162 Long, James E. (11) Long, Stacey Edwin (10) 178, 245, 253 Louis, Alfred Lee (10) 178 Lovelace. Mary Louise (10) 101,162, 178 Mack. Erica E. (9) 193 Mack, Jewel S. (9) 193 Madison, Pandora D. (11) 162 Magee. Stephanie Lynn (10) 178 MaGill, John P. (9) 162 Magliocca, George J. (10) 90. 92,178 Mahoney. Deitriek J. (9) 110,193,219 Mahoney, Dimitri). (9) 109,110,193 Maiden. Valerie Evett (10) 162,178 Makowsky, Darien S. (11) Mandigo. Ronnie (9) Mandigo, Sharon D. (11) 162 Marks. Alice M. (11) 162 Marrus. Christopher R. (11) 88,89, 162, 220 Marrus. Wendi Paige (10) 82, 90,178 Marsala, Shawne Christy (10) 71, 73, 90,178, 261, 262, 263 Marshall, Jeffrey Lynn (10) 162 Marshall Patrick O. (9) 162 Martin, Jimmy R. (9) 193 Martin. Michael B. (9) 253 Martin, Natalie Ann (10) 178 Martin. Ronya M. (11) 76. 78, 90,162. 278 Martinez, Marie A. (9) 84,193 Marts. John B. (9) 193, 218 Martwick, Daniel A. (9) 193 Marx. Barret Clay (10) 178 Massad. Bradley D. (9) 75.196 Mathews. Jacqueline (11) 109.110, 162 Mathews. Monica Antonet (10) 162, 178 Mathews, Voronica A. (9) 162 Mathias. Susan R. (11) 90,91,162 Matkins, Jonathan W. (11) 45, 57, 74, 75, 89.162. 235, 271 Matthews, Deborah Kimberly (10) 92.178 Mayweather, Ann M. (10) McAdams, Alan M. Jr. (11) McAllister, Kelly R. (11) 104,162 McCallister, Lari A. (10) 76.79,80, 81,92.178 McCallister. Tonia M. (10) 178 McCann, Leon F. (11) McCawley. John M. (9) 193 McClelland, Laura C. (9) 82.193 McClendon, Evelyn M. (9) 193 McClought, Alford J. (11) 162. 235 McClure. David L. (11) 162, 235 McClure. William H. (11) 162,247 McCowen, Margaret E. (9) McCray, Stephanie E. (10) 162 McDaniel. Melissa (11) 163 McDonald, Louis )r, (9) McElwee, James P. (9) 193 McFarland, Lisa (9) 193 McGee, Mollie A. (9) 193 McGhee. Stephen L. (11) 163 McGirr, Michael Z. (11) 163 Mclnnis. Macie M. (11) 163, 255, 270 McKinney, Henry C. (11) 163 McKinney, John E. Jr. (10) 178 McLain, Kelly (11) 163 McQueen. Keith E. (10) 178 Means. Dawn M. (9) 82,194 Mean, Lora A. (11) 163 Meek. Mathew C. (11) 82, 96,163 Mercer, Jan E. (10) Merrill, Kenneth C. (9) 194 Merrill, Tiffany G. (11) 90,163 Metzgar, Paige W. (10) 179 Michell, Micheal (11) 163 Michell, Mallor (11) 163 Michiels, Katherine I. (11) 98,163 Middleton, Donald R. (11) 83,163, 215, 217 Milazzo, Greg W. (9) Miller, Anita L. (9) 194 Miller. Cheryl L. (11) 163, 278 Miller. Douglas N. (9) 194 Miller, Eleanor E. (11) 92,163, 278 Miller, Jennifer A. (11) 163,278 Miller, Kelli M. (9) 59,194 Miller, Paul T. (9) 194 Miller. Todd L. (11) Milner, Martin C. (11) 106,163 Milton, Pamela (11) Mitcham, Tina L. (10) 85.179 Mitchell, Andrew J. (9) Mitchell, Anthony L. (9) Mitchell. Herbert L. (9) Mitchell. Malcolm (10) Mitchell. Mallory (10) Mobley. Micheal T. (11) Mobley, Venisa K. (10) 179 Moncla, Benning F. (10) 179 Monk. Amy L. (9) 194 Monk. David G. (10) 80, 88,179 Monk, Jennifer L. (11) 163 Montgomery, Barry A. (10) 179, 245 Montgomery, Reginalds (11) Mooney, Michael E. (11) 194 Mooney, Michelle L. (9) Moore. Efrom (11) 163 Moore, Jeffery D. (10) 179, 245 Moore, John T. (10) 179 Moore, Joseph M. (10) 179,245 Moore, Joseph P. Jr. (10) 179, 245 Moore, Kay A. (11) 22, 71, 73, 90,163, 167 Moore. Patrick E. (9) 194, 245 Moore. Payton 179 Morgan, Rooney P. (11) Morris, Clayton (9) 194 Morris, Gracie R. (9) 94,194 Morris, John A. (10) 180 Morris, Pamela (10) 110,180 Morris, Trisha A. (11) 194 Morris, Virgie R. (9) 180 Morton, Marcus L. (10) Mosley, Lawrence R. (11) Mosley, Rosalind R. (9) 194 Mullin, Paul L. (11) 59. 75.163 Mumby, Susann M. (10) 88.180 Murphree, Jerry S. (10) 180 Murray, Robert J. (11) Myers, Angie 180 Myers. Terri R. (10) 67.90,180 Myles, Jacqueline (10) 163 Naquin, Derek W. (11) 163, 265, 266 Nash, Darren S. (11) 110 Nash, Lisa K. (11) 97, 278 Nash, Terrance (10) 110 Naylor. Myra E. (10) Nehring, Stephanie D. (9) 194 Nelson. John C. (9( 92.194.253 Nettles. Steven D. (11) 163 Newell, Michael S. (10) 180 Newstadt, Mitchell R. (9) 88,194 Newton, Annette K. (10) 180 Newton, John A. (9) Nguyen, Ngoc N. (10) 180 Nicholas, Kelli N. (9) 194 Nolfe. Robert C. (11) 80, 81,107,163, 235, 271 Norman. Lisa M. (10) 67. 68, 90,180 Norris, William H. (9) 194 Noschese, John M. (10) 92.180,183 Novak, Russell A. Jr. (9) 194 O’Connor, John K. (10) O ' Connor, Robert E. (11) 163 Oden, Tanglia R. (9) 100,194 Odom, William H. (9) 194 Odom, Richard M. (11) 163 Odonnell, William R. (11) 245 Ogletree, Lisa D. (9) 194 Olivier, Sondra A. (9) 194 Oneal, Ivory L. (9) 84,163 Orangha, Leslie 110 Osier, Birk (11) 163 Owen, Peter T. (11) Owens, Steven N. (9) 194 Oxenreiter, Rhonda G. (11) 71, 73, 89, 164,278 Oxenreiter, Rodney D. (11) 80, 90, 164, 264, 266 Page, Juanita M. (9) 194 Page, Linda F. (11) Page, Mike (11) 164 Pate, Christopher J. (11) 164 Patten. Candace C. (11) 74. 76. 78, 90, 164, 278 Paul. Randall K. (9) Payne, Jonathan (11) 90,164 Peck, Melissa K. (9) Pennywell, Twanda E. (9) 194 Perry, Caryn L. (11) 92, 96,164, 278 Petty, Rosemary ). (11) 82,92,161, 164, 215, 278 Phillips, Brian 181 Phillips, Cynthia A. (11) 97 Phillips. Chuck (11) 75 Phills, Carol A. (9) 194 Phills, Wydell (11) Pittman, Edward B. II (9) 194 Plater, James E. (9) 194 Plater, Michelle 181 Plater, Sonya K. (11) 110,164 Plater, Teresa G. (9) 181 Plater, Valerie D. (9) 94,195 Plater, Valerie S. (9) 195 Plater, Veronic R. (9) 110 Player, Amelia 181 Polcamp, Scot 181,195, 245 Polk, Shuntano (11) 164 Ponlemus, Billy 131 Poore, Keith (11) 164 Poremba, Kelli D. (9) Potter, Willie M. (11) 101,164 Powell, Don L. Jr. (11) 67, 74. 75,164, 223, 235, 238 Powell, Gina L. (11) 164 Powell, Jennifer B. (10) 90,178,181 Powell, Pamela Gay (10) 181 Poythress, Rhonda (11) 43 Prealow, Scottie T. (10) 181 Pratt, Robert C. (11) 164,253 Preston, Hope B. (11) 85,100,165 Price, Kendra F. (9) 111, 165 Price, Kerwyn A. (11) 110,115,165 Price, Lamar E. (11) 110, 219 Prim, Lashunda Y. (9) 195 Prim. Sonya Renee (10) 119,181 Procell, Da ' «el D. (11) 165 Procell, Marilyn Mari (10) 85,120, 181,217 Pullen, Walter D. (11) 57, 59. 66, 67, 68,116,165, 235, 271 Purdy, Kris Mclellan (10) 87. 92 Purvis. Debra (9) 195 Rachal, Stacy L. (9) 195 Rains. Scott B. (9( 195 Rambin, Mitchell L. (10) 57, 80. 81, 87, 111, 113,114,116,117,175,181. 235, 271 Randall, Karen F. (11) Rasco, Jimmy L. Jr. (9) Ratcliff. Anthony C. (11) Ratcliff, Audry J. (9) 76, 78, 95,110 Ratcliff, Sandra Faye (10) 181 Reagan, Camille D. (11) 165 Reardon, Michael (9) 195 Reardon, Suzanne L. (11) 90,104, 105,106 Redd, Gregory L. (11) 165 Reddy, Caron M. (11) 82, 83, 89,120, 165, 278 Redstone, Trenton C. (9) 195 Reeb, David M. (11) 165 Regester, Willie M. (10) 181 Reisinger, Robert S. (10) 75,179, 252 Rewis, Sharon K. (11) 165 Reynolds, Elizabeth L. (9) 196 Reynolds, Lorica D. (9) 165 Reynolds. Martha C. (11) 70.71,73, 165 Richardson, Alex Kirb (10) Richardson, Camille Demise (10) 160,161 Richardson, Carolyn A. (9) 110,115, 196 Richardson, Charlett 165 Richardson, Lisa (9) Richardson, Michael A. (11) 165 Richardson, Pricilla (11) Richardson, Rene 165 Richardson, Rhonda M. (10) 165,181 Richardson, Yvette (9) 94 Richmond, Billy R. (9) 196 Richmond, Deborah Ann (10) 84,165 Richmond, Johnnie L. (11) 111, 165 Ricks, Allyson A. (11) 70,71, 73, 92, 165, 262 Rinchuso, Marcia Ann (10) 181 Risley, Ryan Weston (10) 181 Rives, Clayton S. (9) 196 Roberson, Scott E. (11) 116 Roberson, Tamiko Y. (9) 196 Roberson, Timothy A. (11) 43 Roberts, Doris D. (11) 76, 77, 78, 88. 89,121,123,165 Roberts. Lawson S. (9) 111 Roberts, Richie (9) 196, 262 Roberts, Norris R. (9) Roberts, Scott (9) 196 Robertson, Glenn L. (9) 196 Robinson, Kinny E. (11) 100,165 Robinson, Lasanya M. (9) 196 Robinson, Laverne D. (9) 196 Robinson, Mashun D. (9) Robinson, Michelle Marie (10) 165 Robinson, Steve Dewy (10) 430 LOG Robinson, Todd G. (9) 75,196 Rodney, Bernice Lucille (10) 97,172 Rogers. Jimmy (11) 165 Roper, Alfred David (10) 165 Ross, Kenneth 100,101 Rosson, Shelly R. (11) 66, 67,105, 216, 278 Ruffin, Rebecca D. (9) 196 Russell, Melinda L. (11) 105, 278 Samuels, Gregory (11) 165 Samuels, John P. (9) 196, 208, 245 Samuels, Kenneth J. (9) 196, 245 Sanders, Claud L. (9) Sanders, Diane (11) Santifer, Tina M. (11) 165, 278 Sayes, Ronald N. (11) 165 Scarbro, Paul E. (9) 112,196 Scates, Sherri L. (11) 82. 89,165, 278 Scates, Suzanne E. (9) 82, 92,196 Schmidt, Cynthia M. (11) 47, 87,165 Schulman, Troy Hayes (10) 55,92, 170,182 Schuster, Paul Allen (10) 82 Schuster, Troy W. (9) 196 Schwartz, Cynthia D. (9) 196 Schwartz. Ronald W. (11) 166 Scott, Belinda B. (10) 100,101,166, 270 Scott, Cherie D. (9) 196 Scott. Cedric (10) 182 Scott. Claude Richard (10) 182 Scott. Paula Renne (10) 90.182 Seabaugh, Alan Thomas (10) 90,182 Seal, April W. (11) Seaman, Phillip D. (9) Self, Kilby Jennifer (10) 88,182 Semon, Cheryl L. (11) 119,166 Shaver, Brian Keith (10) 182 Shelby. Yul Y. (9) 94,166, 245 Shepard, Daryl L. (9) 252 Sherman, Sheila Day (10) 90,182 Shivers. James R. (9) Sikes. Tawndra A. (9) 196 Simpson, Sheryl R. (9) 196 Simpson, Teri Denice (10) 93,119, 170,182 Sinclair, Mark A. (11) Slack, James William (10) 182 Sloan, Margie Newberry (10) 89,166 Slocum, William C. (11) 90,166 Small, Jessie Ruth (10) Smalley, Donna Louise (10) 110,182 Smith, Annie B. (11) 166 Smith, Brennon W. (9) 111, 166 Smith, Carol Ann Smith, Jacqueline R. (10) 182 Smith, James E. (11) Smith. Jennifer D. (11) 166. 254, 255, 256, 257, 270 Smith, Kelly A. (11) 166,247 Smith, Kenneth D. (10) 166 Smith, Micheal D. (11) 166 Smith, Ruthie M. (10) 182 Smith. Scott E. (11) 166 Smith, Sharilyn J. (9) 196 Smith, Stacey Susann (10) 182 Smith, Vanessa (9) 196 Smith, Willian Wayne (10) Snelling, Kinberly Ann (10) 76,77, 79, 90,175,182 Snow. Antonia Chico (10) Southern, Marla G. (9) 196 Spaht, Mary E. (11) 90,166 Spence, Bruce Cameron (10) Spivey, Cherry Dawn (10) Stadom, Cemetha L. (9) 196 Stafford, Charles Ray (10) 182 Stafford, Hawanna (9) 196 Starks, Henritta (9) 166 Stevens, Tony D. (11) Stewart, Angela Rena (10) 166 Stewart III, Charles (11) 166 Stewart, Jimmy Vernel (10) Stewart, Melody S. ( 11 ) 166 Stewart, Rodney 85 Stills. Wendy G. (11) 166,258 Stinson. Scot Kendall (10) 90,92, 95, 182, 220 Stokely, Ernest M. (11) 166 Stokely, Jennifer S. (9J Strode, Anita Lynne (10) 100,101,182 Sudds, Algolden Jr. (9) Sudds, Gregory (11) 166 Sudds, Kevin (11) Sullivan, Armeana J. (9) 196 Sullivan, Hawona E. (11) 93,166 Sutherland, Pamela D. (11) 166 Tabor, Stephanie Lynn (10) 88,182 Takara, Edward Albert (10) 182 Talbott, Tracy S. (11) 166 Tallant, Theresa (9) 196 Tamplin, Bobby R. (11) 166 Tantillo, Brian C. (11) Tantillo, Bruce C. (11) Target, Billy R. (11) Tarpley, Aundrea Leah (10) 182 Taveney, Mark Damian (10) 182 Taylor, Connie Inez (10) 182, 255 Taylor, Diane L. (11) 85, 94,166 Taylor, Eric Jerome (10) 182,252 Taylor. Jacqueline D. (11) 102,166 Taylor, Jeffrey Duane (10) 182 Taylor, Michael Lafi (10) 166 Taylor, Thomas K. (11) 110, 111, 182 Teagle, Steven Richard (10) 109,110, 113,115 Teague, Lauren E. (9) 182 Terrel, Roy M. (11) 30,197 Terrell, Dione (9) 119,166 Terry, Rodney A. (9) 85,197 Tillman, Daisy M. (9) 197 Tillman, Sharon D. (11) Tindall, Jimmie Stewart II (10) 183 Tisdale, Gerald S. (9) 87,119 Tisdale, Mark (11) 82, 87.119,120, 167,215 Thatcher, Gregory P. (10) 116,182, 209 Thatcher, Tammy 101 Thibeaux, Bouglas Albert (10) 183 Thieman, Katherine L. (11) 76, 78,92, 166 Thomas, Alisa M. (9) 197 Thomas, Dana K. (11) 167 Thomas, Kimberly A. (9) 197 Thomas, Lastanza (10) 167,183 Thomas, Patrick D. (10) 90, 95.183 Thomas, Richard T. (9) 110,115 Thomas, Robin K. (9) Thomas, Sanchez (10) 167 Thomas, Timothy R. (11) 115,167 Thomas. Vernon Lee (10) 183 Thomas, Yolanda (9) 36,197 Thompson, Clayton Bernard (10) Thompson, Elizabeth A. (11) Thompson, Jerry Wayne (11) 167 Thompson, Lynn Ellen (10) 119,183 Thompson, Roderick A. (9) Thompson. Ronnie Susa (10) 111, 183 Thornton, Sylvester C. (9) 197 Thrower, Kimberly R. (9) 119,197 Townsend, Melanie Carole (10) 90 Toys, Michael D. (9) 57, 75,197, 245, 271 Triggs, Toni Mechelle (10) 119,183 Trimble, John M. (9) 198 Trussed, Susan (11) 167 Tsang, Can M. (9) Tsang, Meiyuck (9) Turk, Meredith (11) 167 Turner, John P. (10) 46, 80,183, 235 Twohig, James C. (10) Twomey, Annelle (10) Tyler. John T. (9) 198 Upchurch. John M. (10) Upshaw, Michell (11) 110,167 Vallot, Laurie M. (9) 198 Vaughn, Robert J. (10) 110,183 Vaughn. Vanessa L. (11) 90.161,167 Vest. Jada J. (10) Waggoner. Lance C. (9) 110,112,198 Walker, Amanda B. (9) 198 Walker, Cheryl A. (11) 90.168, 278 Walker, Jeffrey J. (9) 198 Walker. John M. (9) 198 Walker. Melanie (9) 198 Walker, Sonya A. (9) 198 Walker, Terri L. (10) Walker, Tracey D. (9) 198 Walpool, Erica L. (10) 255 Walpool, John W. (10) 184 Walpool, Stanford D. (10) Walter, John P. (9) Walton, Melodie 168 Ward, Gina N. (10) 82,184 Ward, John R. (9) Ware, Angela (9) Ware. Berness D. (9) 102,198 Ware, Dannie W. (11) Ware, David (11) Ware, Donald (10) 168 Ware, Joe A. (10) Ware, Rodney P. (9) 110 Warren, Jeri D. (11) 92,168 Washington, Debbie (9) Washington, Debra (10) Washington, Paul (11) 46, 89,168 Washington, Tyra L. (9) Watkins. Sonya (11) 168 Watson, Robert T. (9) 198 Waugh, Carol (11) Waugh, Katheryn A. (10) Wayne, Joe (11) 168 Weaver, Brian C. (11) 168 Weaver, Jerrold E. (10) 87,184 Weaver, Scott S. (11) Webb, Gordon W. (11) 75,168 Webb, Jacquelyn M. (10) 84.168 Webb, Jeanie C. (10) Webb, Sarah N. (11) 76,77,78, 90. 168, 216, 278 Weinstein, Marilyn (9) Welch, Marcus E. (11) 89,168, 253 Wells, Garland G. (11) 168 Wells, Leonard E. (11) 168, 235, 271 Wells, Patrick 198 Wenk, Lisa S. (10) 184 Wenk, Michael E. (11) 168, 235 Wesley, Gladys M. (11) Wesley, Henri L. (11) 93,168, 223, 235,269 Wesley. Jerry W. (11) Wesley, Robert (9) 184 West, Adrien 198 West, Albert Ray (10) 184 West, Carlos 198 West, Roderick D. (10) 168 Whatley, Sheilia M. (10) 168 Wheeler, Larry D. (10) 184 Wheeler, Melissa A. (9) 82,198 Whitaker, Angela D. (9) Whitaker, Tonya L. (10) 184 White. Betty (11) 168 White, David K. (9) 198 White, James C. (11) White, Russell S. (10) White, Sharon D. (10) 184 White, Vanessa (9) 198 Whitley, Paige Alicia (10) 90.18 4 Whitmeyer, Caryn E. (9) 198 Whitemeyer, Claudia Elaine (10) 90. 184 Whitney, Susan 198 Whittaker, Norris 85 Whittaker, Quentin (10) 168, 247 Whittemore, Laurence (11) 168 Wiggins, Timothy G. (9) 198,245 Wilburn, Dedra Lynn (10) 80, 81, 90, 184, 209 Wilhite, Kimberly K. (11) 47, 76, 78, 90,168, 278 Willey. George P. (10) 184 Williams. Angela V. (9) 85,198 Williams, Cary Marie (10) Williams, Charles E. (10) Williams, Cindy M. (11) Williams. Elizabeth A. (10) 85. 97, 184 Williams. Eric W. (11) 168,219 Williams, Frances L. (11) 97,100,101, 168 Williams. Franklin L. (11) 168 Williams. Helen J. (11) Williams. James Lee (10) 110,184 Williams. Joseph D. (11) 168 Williams, Kenneth W. (11) Williams. Letria D. (9) 198 Williams. Michael L. (9) 110,198 Williams, Michele (11) 47, 111, 168 Williams, Michelle L. (9) Williams, Monica (10) 168 Williams, Nancy J. (9) 119,198 Williams, Opal Lorraine (10) 168 Williams, Pamela D. (9) Williams, Patrick C. (10) 110,184, 253 Williams, Roger F. (11) 111, 112,184, 215.219 Williams. Roger P. (11) 106, 111, 112, 168.215.219 Williams, Sandra D. (11) 168 Williams, Sharon Louise (10) 85,184 Williams, Tammy R. (9) 111,198 Williams, Terrell 198, 245 Williamson, Robert D. (11) 168 Willis, Kathleen D. (11) 168,278 Willis, Kristin C. (11) 168 Willis, Shelia (11) 168 Wilson, Annette (10) 110 Wilson. Ben Cedric (10) 184 Wilson, Cynthia D. (9) 110,168 Wilson, Douglas F. (10) 184 Wilson, Eric L. (11) 168 Wilson, Kristi K. (9) 199 Wilson, Sherri Lynn (10) 184 Wilson, Stanley jeron (10) Winchester, Denice A. (11) 168 Winer. Stephanie B. (9) Winslow, Fate V. (9) Winslow, Mildred E. (9) 199 Wise, Michael Robert (10) 119,121, 122,184 Wise, Michele L. (9) 199 Winser, Roosevelt (10) 185 Wittman, Wendy E. (9) 111 Wojtkiewicz, Laurie L. (9) 92,199 Wong, Richard S. (9) 199 Wonzniak, Melissa A. (9) 88,199 Woodard, Henry J. (9) Woodard. Shedelia Y. (9) 185 Woodle, Melynda Kay (10) 82,185 Woodruff, Clifton D. (11) 169 Woodruff, Lisa Gay (10) 82,185, 231 Woodson, Beverly Ann (10) Wright, Mary Lea (10) 88,119,185 Wright, Patricia A. (11) 169 Wright, Stacy L. (9) Wright. William B. (11) Wroten, Richard Y. (11) 169, 262 Wynn, Carmen Lenan (10) 85.185 Yeates, Elisabeth (10) 119,185 Yeates, Julia T. (9) 119,199 Yeatts, Sarah Lee (10) 255 Young. Christopher S. (10) 121,123, 185 Young, Lane C. (11) 169 Young, William C. (11) Young, Yolanda S. (9) 119,199 Youngblood, Catherine (11) Youngblood. Kimberly A. (9) 82,199 Zachary, Tammy K. (10) 88,185 Zionts, Shayne Beth (10) 104,185 Zmek, David P. (9) Underclassman Index 431 Over the past sixteen years, Mr. Matt Perdue has served Captain Shreve High School in many aspects. He has served as the Student Council Sponsor, as Athletic Manager, and has devoted himself to teaching. For your spirit and dedication, we thank you. s 432 ■


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