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

 - Class of 1984

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: 1984 LOG Captain Shreve High School Shreveport, Louisiana Volume XVII Dalton Roberts — Editor Candy Capelan — Assistant Editor Carl Costanza — Business Manager Mrs. Dorothy Flanagan — Advisor On the Bayou 1 DEPARTMENTS 3 ON THE BAYOU 16 FROM THE PUBLISHERS 48 JUST FOLKS 64 CALENDAR mm 124 LOUISIANA AT LARGE 200 PERSPECTIVE | 2 LOG On the Bayou 15 FROM THE PUBLISHERS CARYN PERRY — SECTION HEAD BETH BAIN KIM COLVIN DENISE DUPONT CARRIE DUPREE CASAUNDRA LEVISTON TERI TALLANT From the Publishers 17 Miss Sandra McCalla Prindpal Captain Shreve, a school recognized for its outstanding contributions to education, was guided by an especially valuable principal — Miss Sandra McCalla. Involvement with students in academic affairs, ex¬ tracurricular activities, and sports, reflected her concern for the total development of the Gator spirit. Not even a rain-soaked defeat in the state semi-final football game dampened the pride that Miss McCalla exhibited in the team. Administrative tasks for maintaining excellence behind-the-scenes demanded communication and organizational skills. Always an inspiration to the staff, Miss McCalla led a talented faculty to meet the varied demands of a diversified student body. Left: Miss McCalla displays her pride Captain Shreve. Right: Miss McCalla reads from a favorite book, Megatrends. From the Publishers 19 Assistant Principals Captain Shreve has been very fortunate in the past years, in that we have had two of the finest men serving as vice-principals. Tommy Powell and Donald Horton, through leadership and ex¬ perience, have combined efforts with the principal, the staff, and the students to make Captain Shreve an outstanding school. Mr. Powell’s primary concerns were with the academics of the school. His duties included the scheduling of classes, hiring of substitute teachers, selection of textbooks, and supervision of teachers. Mr. Horton, with a firm hand, maintained the discipline of the students. His other responsibilities were the enforcement of the parish attendance policy and the coordination of school activities. Mr. Powell and Mr. Horton played an active part in the Gator spirit by staying involved with the students. They were two assistants with whom Captain Shreve could not do without. 20 LOG Opposite Page, Top: Our vice-principals discuss a job well done. Opposite Page, Bottom: Mr. Powell, a man of many talents! Top: Mr. Horton takes a break from his busy schedule. Center: Mr. Horton and Mrs. Russell look through some school papers. Bottom: Mr. Powell and Caron Reddy talk about the school day. From the Publishers 21 Counselors A good guidance program was a very important part of our school, and our counselors proved to be great. They guided the students as they made impor¬ tant decisions about their choices of col¬ lege, vocational careers and or training, and personal problems. Each counselor’s office had an IBM Terminal connected to the Central Of¬ fice computer — vast amounts of infor¬ mation about students’ attendance, present schedule, history of courses already taken, prsent location, test scores were easily retrieved. Above Right: Mrs. Horne returns to Shreve as a counselor. Above Left: Mrs. Powell checks a new student’s record. 1. MISS INEZ FRANZ ... Freshman and Junior Counselor ... BS ... West Texas Univ., M.Ed., University of Houston, +30 La. Tech. 2. MRS. JUDY HORNE ... Freshman and Senior Counselor ... BA La. Tech, M.Ed. NSU., +30. 3. MRS. RUBY POWELL ... Freshman and Sophomore Counselor ... BA., Grambling State M.Ed., Prairie View, Univ. of Southern Cal., LSU, La. Tech +30. 22 LOG Office Workers The word used to describe the office workers was outstanding. Sometimes the office was in com¬ plete confusion, but they always managed to smile and to keep a good attitude. Because the data grew and grew, Mmes. Baker and Caldwell completed a 55-hour workshop at the Caddo Career Center on IBM Display Writer in¬ structions. As a result, a vast amount of paper work was processed much faster. From the Publishers 23 OFFICE WORKERS 1. Mrs. Lee Baker 2. Mrs. Estelene Caldwell 3. Mrs. Ann Dupont 4. Mrs. Chris Flanagan Top Left: Mrs. Russell at work on the phone again. Mid¬ dle Right: Becca Davis and Cheryl Semon seem to be having an enjoyable day in the office. Bottom Left: Caron Reddy listens carefully to an important phone call. Office Workers School Nurse Mrs. Ann Graham, the school nurse has been at Captain Shreve since 1980. She tested the students’ hearing, and eye sight, ran tests for scoliosis; maintained health records; and held conferences with students about some personal medical problems. Most importantly , she was a member of the SAPE — Substance Abuse Prevention — team. OFFICE WORKERS 1. Mrs. Joann Goodwin 2. Mrs. Trudie Horton 3. Mrs. Jimmie Russell Top Right: Computers are exciting! Bottom Right: Mrs. Graham tests a student’s hearing. 24 LOG The Library This year, the Captain Shreve Library overflow¬ ed with numerous books, magazines, newspapers, and research materials. The students were grateful to have a library with such a wide variety of equip¬ ment including the microfiche and video cassette records. The library staff, which included the librarians, Mrs. Valore and Miss Ramsey, the secretary, Mrs. Davis, and various student workers maintained a quiet and relaxed atmosphere in which students could take maximum advantage of study time. We were very fortunate, indeed, to have had such an efficient library staff throughout the school year. 1 . MISS ZOE RAMSEY .. . Librarian, Library Science I, II ... BS. LSU; M.Ed., LSU +30, NSU, La. Tech. 2. MRS. EVELYN VALORE ... Librarian, Library Science I, II ... BS, Southern University; MS, University of Wisconsin; +30, LSU, La. Tech, NSU. 3. MRS. ROSE DAVIS ... Library Secretary... BA, La. Tech University. Top: The library is a good research center. Bottom: LIBRARY WORKERS — From Left to Right, 1st Row: Hope Preston, Francis Williams, Renee Richardson, Elizabeth Cloyd. 2nd Row: Veronica Mathews, Beverly Woodson. 3rd Row: Angela Dixon, Lisa Flowers, Ron Sayes, Cecil Johnson, Mike Newell. £ From the Publishers 25 English The English teachers at Captain Shreve took great pride in making English a challenging, ver¬ satile, and rewarding experience. In English I, students worked on the general overview of major authors. In English II, III, and IV, they studied World, American, and English authors respectively. At each of these levels, grammar, composition, and research skills were taught. In AP English, students learned to write with variety using diction and sentence patterns. Creative Writing and Novels were included in the English department. In Creative Writing, students wrote sketches, poetry, short stories, children’s literature, scripts, and a number of other things in the semester course. Another semester course offered was Novels, in which students covered major philosophical and stylistic trends in World literature from the industrial revolution to the present. 1. MS. JENNY CASILLAS ... English II, Civics ... B.A., Secondary Education-English; Minor — Library Science, LSUS. 2. MRS. DIANE ELY ... English, Civics, Study Skills... B.S., Univ. of Texas, M.Ed., LSUS, +30. Sponsors Cheerleaders. 3. MRS. ROSEMARY FARABOUGH ... English II, Reading I... Northwestern State Univ., Natchitoches, B.A. 4. MRS. LINDA FEAZEL ... Teacher’s Aide. 5. MRS. GAYE GANNON ... English I, Journalism, Newspaper ... B.A. La. Tech Univ., Sponsors Newspaper, L’Esprit, Quill and Scroll. 6. MR. CEASAR GRAHAM ... English II, III, IV ... B.S., Grambling State Univ. 7. MRS. M. D. GREEN ... Reading I, II ... B.S., Grambling State Univ., M.A. La. Tech Univ., Sponsors Junior Class, Black Studies Assoc. 8. MRS. JUANITA KEITH ... Teacher’s Aide. Above: Marilyn Procell receives help from Mrs. Moch. Opp. Page, Top: Team Class works on assignments. Opp. Page, Bottom: Tangila Oden attempts to explain the lesson for the day. 26 LOG 1. MISS CAROL HICKS ... English I, II,... B.A., Dillard Univ., Second Language Specialist, LSUS. 2. MRS. PATRICIA LaBORDE ... English I... B.A. Northwestern State Univ., M.Ed., LSUS, Sponsors Freshman Class. 3. MISS JUDY LANGLEY ... English III, IV ... B.A., NLU, M.Ed., LSUS, +30, McNeese, Second Language Specialist. 4. MS. LILLIAN MOCH ... English III... B.S. Grambling State Univ. 5. MRS. RENEE NEUGART... English III, American Studies... B.A., La. Tech Univ., M.A., LSU, +30. 6. MRS. RUTH PAGE RATH ... English II, German I, II ... B.A., Albion College, Sponsors German Club, Sophomore Class, and Drama Club. 7. MRS. PAMELA MOORE PEAK ... English I... M.Ed., Centenary College, Reading Specialist. 8. MRS. DOROTHY SIBLEY... Novels, Creative Writing, English II... B.A., NSU, M.Ed., LSUS, Sponsors Debate. 9. MS. CAROL ZAFFATER ... English IV, Debate ... B.A., Univ. of Arkansas, M.Ed., LSUS, Sponsors Debate. 28 LOG Above: Lisa McFarland, Jane Cherry, Willie Graggs, Bob Branch, and Russell “Bo” Dowden work hard to com¬ plete their assignment. Left: Mrs. Sibley looks over test papers. Opp. Page, Left: Cary Williamson reads for an English assignment. Opp. Page, Right: Alford Mc- Clought receives good paper from Mr. Graham. From the Publishers 29 Social Studies The Social Studies courses taught at Shreve gave students a chance to explore the history and tradi¬ tions of the world. The many courses offered in¬ cluded American History, Free Enterprise, Geography, World History, and Civics. The social studies department enabled students to learn of the many aspects of the world in which we live. 30 LOG 1. MISS DESSIE MAE ADGER ... Civics ... B.S. and M.Ed., Southern Univ.; +30 La. Tech., Northwestern, LSU, and Northeast ... Sponsors Freshman Class. 2. MRS. CURTIS M. DAVIS ... Psychology, Sociology, Free Enterprise ... B.S., Grambling State Univ. 3. MS. MARTHA GOZA ... English III, American History, Free Enter¬ prise ... B.S., Centenary College. 4. MR. RONALD HAYES ... American History, Civics ... B.A., North¬ western State Univ.... Sponsors Freshman Football. 5. MRS. GLENDA L. JOHNSTON ... Civics... B.A., Baylor Univ.; M.A., Louisiana Tech Univ_Astra Club and Freshman Class Sponsor. 6. MR. JASPER JORDAN ... Free Enterprise, American History ... B.S., Southern Univ.; M.Ed., Northwestern Univ.; +30, Centenary College ... Sponsors Senior Class. 7. MRS. ANNETTE L. LANE ... Civics, American History ... B.S., M.Ed., +30, Southern Univ. 8. MISS GEORGIA LEE ... American History, World History ... B.A., Alabama College; M.R.E., Southwestern Seminary ... Sponsors Z Club. 9. MRS. HAZEL MARTIN ... American History ... B.S., University of North Dakota. 10. MRS. BETTY SULLIVAN ... English IV, Study Skills, Free Enter¬ prise, Civics... B.A. Louisiana College. 11. MR. TOMMY TRAVELER ... World Geography, World History ... B.S., M.S., Tennessee State Univ.; +30, Louisiana Tech., Northeast. Top: Burt Allen and Mrs. Lee discuss American History. Bottom: Social Studies is soooo exciting! Op¬ posite Page, Right: Miss Adger shares her knowledge of the parishes with her class. Opposite Page, Left: Julie Butcher and Coty Rosenblath dream of going to faraway places. From the Publishers 31 Moth Top: So this is geometry? Bottom: Mrs. Wynn shows Mike Hall how things add up. Opposite Page, Top: Travis McCraw shows Mrs. Martin how he spells relief, and it’s not A-L-G-E-B-R-A!! Opposite Page, Bottom: Sarah Benecke demonstrates her geometric skills. 32 LOG Shreve had a wide variety of courses offered to provide students with the best possible mathematical backgrounds. The courses offered were Algebra I and II, Geometry, General Math, Business Math, Advanced Math, Physics, and Calculus A.P. Both the basics and fine points of mathematics taught at Shreve were designed to help students prepare for the future careers. 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.S. Nor¬ thwestern State Univ.; M.Ed., LSUS ... Sponsors Ad Staff. 3. MRS. JANE DRAKE ... Algebra I, Geometry ... B.S., Loui¬ siana Tech Univ.; B.S. in Ed., Northwestern State Univ.; +30, Northwestern State Univ. 4. MRS. JETT GRIGSBY ... Math I and II, English I, Con¬ sumer Math, Business Math ... B.S., Louisiana Tech Univ ... Sponsors Interact and Freshman Class. 5. MR. HAL JENNINGS ... Consumer Math, Math II ... B.S., Northwestern State Univ.... 6. MR. ALBERT LEVISTON ... Mathematics ... B.S., Wiley College; M.S., Colorado Univ.; +30, NSU ... Coaches Baseball Team. 7. MRS. FREDDIE MARTIN ... Algebra I, Geometry ... B.S., La Tech 8. MR. WILLIE McPHEARSON ... Pre-Algebra, Math II ... B.S., Alcorn State Univ ... Freshman Class Sponsor. 9. MR. MARTIN C. POOLE ... Algebra II, Calculus, Com¬ puter Science ... B.S., Centenary; M.S., NSU ... Sponsors Computer Club, Interact, Cross Country Team, and Track. 10. MRS. JO AMY WYNN ... Algebra I, Geometry ... B.S. and M.S., Northwestern State Univ. ... Sponsors National Honor Society and Centenary Quiz Bowl. From the Publishers 33 Science Students were encouraged to explore new horizons unknown to them, through the study of General Science, Biology, Chemistry, and Physics. With the assistance of our knowledgeable science teachers and the use of extensive laboratory equip¬ ment, students were able to grasp and perceive more easily the world of science. 1. MRS. PATSY ALLEN ... Biology I, Consumer Math ... B.S., Wiley College; M.S., La. Tech Univ.... Sponsors 4-H. 2. MRS. NITA CAMP ... Biology I ... B.S., Univ. of Houston ... Sponsors Science Club. 3. MRS. KATHY HAMILTON ... Chemistry, Physical Science ... B.S., Northeast La. Univ. 4. MR. KARL HIGGINBOTHAM . .. Physical Science ... B.S., La. Tech Univ. ... Sponsors Wildlife Unlimited, Co-Sponsors FCA. 5. MR. BOBBY G. HORNE ... Biology, Physical Science ... B.S., LSU; M.Ed.; NSU ... Sponsors Freshman Class. 6. MR. MICHAEL McCOY ... Biology, Physics, B.S., M.A., Western Ky. Univ.; North Carolina State Univ. 7. MRS. LAUREN STRATTON ... Biology I, Biology II... B.S., Southeastern La. Univ. 8. MRS. VALINDA WOLFE ... Physical Science, Consumer Math ... B.S., Okla. State Univ. 34 LOG Opposite Page: Top Right: Mrs. Stratton “clicks” with Sheila Thomas. Opposite Page: Top Left: Left to Right: Derrick Harris, Carla Scott, Mike Davis, and Matthew Cawthon are hard at work. Top Right: John Barthe, Barry Montgomery, Spencer Risinger, and Andy Causey are blinded with science. Bottom Left: John Gilmer shows his knowledge at the periodic table. From the Publisher 35 1. MR. DAVID BOYDSTON ... P.E.... B.S., M.S., Northwestern State Univ. 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 ... Direct 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 ... Sponsors Pep Squad. 6. MRS. ALMA L. MOORE ... P.E. ... B.S., Southern Univ.; M.Ed., Northwestern Univ. ... Coaches Varsity Girls’ Basketball Team and Girls’ Track Team. ! 7. MR. ALLEN REEVES ... P.E.... B.S., M.S., La. Tech ... Assistant Football Coach. 36 LOG Captain Shreve’s physical education program strove to encourage physical fitness. The program also offered the study of health, which greatly enhanced the P.E. student. Everyone was urged to participate in sports such as football, basketball, tennis, badminton, volleyball, archery, and soccer. In addition to emphasizing health and physical fitness, teachers showed the importance of sportsmanship and teamwork. Opposite Page: Top Right: Gators show their talents at football. Op¬ posite Page: Center: Rusty Baker takes a shot at basketball. Top Right: Lady Gators are really enthusiastic about aerobics. Bottom Left: Clayton Thomas is on the loose. From the Publishers 37 Business Captain Shreve’s business courses laid the foundation for students venturing into the business world. They learned the fundamentals of accounting, general business, typing, and clerical practice. In keeping with current trends and technology, students developed keyboard¬ ing skills and gained experience in using dif¬ ferent kinds of Word Processing equipment. This type of experience would be useful for en¬ try into the business sector with mastery of skills in Word Processing and with entry level skills consistent with the scope of the Business Educa¬ tion Program. 1. MRS. DOROTHY FLANAGAN ... Typing II, Accounting I ... B.A., Wiley College M.A., Univ. of Iowa ... Sponsors LOG Staff, FBLA. 2. MS. BETTY S. GARDNER ... Special Education, Typing, I and General Business ... B.S., Northeast La. Univ., M.Ed., Northeast La. Univ., +30 La. Tech and LSU-S. 3. MRS. NELL W. HEDGES ... Typing I .. . B.S., La. Tech; M.Ed., LSU. 4. MRS. DONNA PRATER .. . Typing I, Free Enterprise ... B.S., LSU-S; La. Tech. Top: Amy Chadwick, Amy Downs, and Sabrina Anfinson con¬ centrate on accounting. Opposite Page: Top: Mrs. Leviston discusses the advantages of taking COE with Tammy Greenberg. Opposite Page: Middle: You can see that Paula Green gets her job done! Opposite Page: Bottom: Allison Brown enjoys working a-t her job. 38 LOG D.E. and C.O.E. Distributive Education and Cooperative Educa¬ tion have been proven most valuable programs. Students had an opportunity for on-the-job train¬ ing. Students also learned proper techniques for buying and selling. These courses helped students develop a sense of responsibility for later ac¬ complishments in the business world. Under these programs, students attended regular school classes for a part of the day and worked in an office or business for the remainder of the day. 1. MS. SARALOU WALKER CUNNINGHAM ... Special Education ... B.S., Baylor Univ. 2. MRS. LENA B. LEVISTON ... C.O.E., Clerical Practice, Typ¬ ing I . .. B.S., Grambling State Univ.; M.S. Northwestern State Univ.; +30, Northwestern State Univ.; ... Sponsors FBLA and BSA. 3. MS. JAN OTWELL .. . Marketing and Distributive Education I and II, General Business ... B.S., NSU; M.Ed. and LSU .. . Sponsors DECA. From the Publisher 39 Foreign Languages Foreign languages gave students a better understanding of the cultures, languages, and ways of life of people from foreign countries. The foreign languages that were offered at Captain Shreve are Spanish, French, German, and Latin. These courses gave students the advantages of learning the life style and speech of people in other countries. In addition to being taught the basics of reading, speaking, writing, and grammar, students learned the customs and style of people native to that country. 40 LOG 1. MRS. LOUIE CHALFANT ... French I, II, and III ... B.S., Centenary; Med, LSU ... Sponsors French Club and Senior Class. 2. MRS. SHERI CHILDS ... English AP, Latin I, II, III, and IV ... B.S., M.A., +30, and Ed Specialist ... Sponsors JGL and Senior Class. 3. MRS. SUSAN H. THOMPSON ... Spanish ... B.A. Univ. of Nevada; M.A. and +30, LSU; ... Sponsors Spanish Club, ASTRA Club. Top: Mrs. Thompson and Dede Wilburn have a bit of fun in Spanish class. Bottom: Heather Lohman discuss French in their own way. Opposite Page, Top: Julie Jorstad listens to the band director. Opposite Page, Bottom: Michelle Williams finishes up her art assignment. The Arts The cultural art courses such as band, choir, art, and orchestra offered an outlet for students with creative talents. The musical groups attended numerous festivals and brought home many top awards. These cultural art courses have proven to be a great asset to the students at Captain Shreve. In these courses, students discovered the develop¬ ment of music and art, and they also learned the different phases of art. All these courses were four-year programs. 1. MR. BILL CAUSEY ... Band, Stage Band ... M.E., Centenary ... Sponsors Band, Flag Line, and Rifle Line. 2. MR. CHARLES G. FITZPATRICK ... Art I and II ... B.S., Centenary College ... Sponsors Junior Class and Art Club. 3. MS. HAZEL BALL HARRIS ... Art Ed.... B.S., Southern Univ.; Masters, La. Tech; +30, La. Tech Univ.... Sponsors Art Club. 4. MS. NANCY HEFFERNAN ... Orchestra ... B.M., Ithaca Col¬ lege; M.M., Northeast Univ_Sponsors Orchestra. 5. MS. CANDACE MAYNARD ... Band ... B.Ed., NLU (BME)... Sponsors Band. 6. MR. EDGAR J. WILEY ... Vocal Music ... Bachelor of Music, Southern Univ.; M.M. Univ. of Arkansas ... Sponsors Concert Choir and Girls’ Chorus. From the Publishers 41 R.O.T.C The primary emphasis of the ROTC Program at Captain Shreve was leadership development and teamwork. Students learned leadership by serving as battalion and company officers. ROTC also had extracurricular activities such as the Rifle Team and the Military Drill Teams which competed in many events throughout the year. These courses provided a road to college scholarships offered to qualified students. The students also learned a sense of responsibility, integrity and respect. 1. MSG GEORGE BURRELL ... ROTC I... U.S. Army Retired, 22 Years ... Sponsors Varsity Orienteering Team, Special Forces Club. 2. CSM HENRY L. CHIASSON ... ROTC III and IV ... U.S. Army Retired, 23 Years ... Sponsors Varsity Rifle Teams and Cadet Officers Club. 3. MR. ELBRA COLE, JR ... JROTC II... U.S. Army Retired 20 Years... Sponsors Boys’ and Girls’ Drill Teams. Top: Toni Harper writes the agenda for the day. Bottom: Mitch Ramblin announces the order of the agenda to the rest of the ROTC students. 42 LOG Career Center The Career Center offered students from various parishwide schools the opportunity to learn skills which they can apply toward a career after gradua¬ tion. The career center housed classes in welding, auto shop, sewing, and other such skills which can only be learned by experience. Above Left: Trey Lee says, “Do you know what’s wrong with this car?” Above Right: Lisa Harrison concentrates on her sew¬ ing. Middle Left: Would you let Paul Kelley fix your T.V.? Left: “Hurry Up, Gouthiere!” say classmates Paul Cox, David Mc¬ Clure, and Henry McKinney. From the Publishers 43 Electives The Elective program at Captain Shreve High School included a wide variety of specialized courses which were designed to train students in skills that may be needed in their future careers. Some elective courses that were very popular with students were: Home Economics, a comprehensive course in consumer educa¬ tion; Woodworking, dealing with the use of hand and power tools; Drafting, designed to give students concepts in the field of technical drawing; and Speech which pro¬ vides an overview of formal and informal communica¬ tion forms. 1. MR. JACK L. BOGAN ... Speech I... B.A., La. Tech Univ.... Sponsors Key Club, Stu¬ dent Council. 2. MR. MERCULUS J. CHRETIEN ... Woodwork I ... B.S., Southern Univ. ... Sponsors Industrial Arts Club. 3. MRS. BONNIE COAXUM ... Study Hall. 4. MS. BETTY COLE ... Home Economics ... B.S., Centenary College; M.A., 30+ La. Tech Univ_Sponsors F.H.A. 5. MISS MALEDA McKELLAR ... Speech I, II; Drama Tournament ... B.A., La. Tech Univ_Sponsors Drama Club, International Thespian Society. 6. MR. RUSSELL L. PEDRO ... Mechanical Drawing ... B.A., Northwestern Univ. ... Sponsors Drama Club. 44 LOG Above Left: Manuel Law finds Mr. Pedro to be very helpful in drafting class. Above Right: Study Hall is a breeze for Sonja Brantley! Above: Speech Class is hard work. Opposite Page: Trenton Redstone makes woodworking look easy. £ From the Publishers 45 Cafeteria Staff The Captain Shreve Cafeteria Staff worked hard to provide hot, delicious, and nutritious meals — the types of meals that were needed to insure top academic and or athletic performance from the student body. Mrs. Johnson and her staff found that serving a student body as large as Shreve’s was a gigantic task. The faculty and students truly enjoyed their at¬ tractive lunches. Above Right: Slice by Slice, Mrs. G. Johnson “Cheeses” it up. Above Left: Mrs. Williams wants to challenge your taste buds — IS IT BUTTER OR PARKAY? Bottom Right: The Captain Shreve Cafeteria Staff: Left to Right: Mmes. Pat Hanson, Rosie Henry, Doris Williams, Minnie Reaves, Liz Brown, Maverne Autry. Standing: Mmes. Brenda Johnson, Mgr., Gloria Johnson, Ann Mit¬ chell, Girtha Thomley, Doris Fulgham, Bea Evans. 46 LOG — Custodial Staff The Custodial Staff at Captain Shreve had its hands full this year with adjusting thermostats, fix¬ ing broken appliances, and doing the necessary jobs that kept Captain Shreve a clean place to go to school. Their services were greatly appreciated. THE CAPTAIN SHREVE CUSTODIAL STAFF — A PART OF THE STAFF — Row One. Left to Right: Mmes. Willie Mae Johnson, Robbie Jefferson, Bernice Henderson. Row Two: Messrs. Otis Blackshire and the head custodian, Odis Stanford. From the Publishers 47 JUST FOLKS PEGGY FALBAUM — SECTION HEAD KAY MOORE MARTHA REYNOLDS SUZANNE SCATES SUSAN WHITLEY I Just Folks 49 Cs REWIND 1. Hanging upside down is sometimes a good way to relax according to Kelli Poremba and Troy Schuster. 2. Cathy Coates is a little confused today!!! 3. Some people do anything to attract attention!! 50 LOG COPYRIGHT 1984 4. Gators like to reflect on the past. 5. Gators not only act crazy and backwards, but wear their clothes the same way. 6. Gators do not always submit to peer pressure. On a few occasions, Shreve students moved a little backwards in keeping up with their hectic schedules; whether it was driving the wrong way down a one-way street, wearing their clothes backwards or simply remembering the old days. But the Gators knew that these were the times that we would laugh about and reflect on our special days at Captain Shreve. Just Folks 51 Cs PLRV 1. Gators can even find time for play during school hours. 2. Chris Marrus — living it up with Ronya Mar¬ tin and Kelly Faour. 3. Enjoying hot chocolate on a cold day are Anita Bruce, Ron Schwartz, Rick Wroten, and Cheri Biggers. 52 LOG The students of Captain Shreve knew that there was a time for work and a time for play. A Gator realized that he didn’t have much time for play, but he always managed to spend time with his friends at home, at school, or maybe at a football game. Friends made memories of high school last forever. COPYRIGHT 1984 4. C.S. Cheerleaders and Al. E. Gator show that cheerleading can be fun. 5. Elizabeth Cloyd and Camille Reagan are cruisin’ in style. 6. Gator fans get excited at a victorious football game. Just Folks 53 5TDP 1. School ends at 2:15, even if the studying doesn’t. 2. The Woodlawn cheerleaders take time out to wish the Gators luck. 3. Who will win this game of Chinese Red Light? 54 LOG COPYRIGHT 1984 4. STOP!!! This year is passing by too fast. 5. Everybody participates in the pep rallies. 6. Our football team works hard for another victory. Campus life at Captain Shreve was always moving quickly. If you “stopped” the clocks to make time stand still for awhile, you could always find the true Gator spirit and in¬ volvement in everything taking place. V . . Just Folks 55 ERR5E 1. Paul Washington pleads his innocence to Mr. Horton. 2. The dreaded detention hall has strict rules! 3. JoAnna Harrell is really embarrassed when Robby Wise laughs at her hose. 4. Katherine Rigdon and Michael Hall share an “eventful” lunch. DETENTION HALL 1. Report promptly - Be in your seat 2. If you are not in your seat by 2. will be marked tardy. 3. You will not be permitted to lea hall until 3:15 P.M. 4. Bring something to read or study lonua thA room for these materic 56 LOG Some Gators experienced dif¬ ficult times that they would rather erase from their high school memories. Whether it was a wreck in the parking lot, an embarrassing moment with a friend, or another bad grade on a test, the Gators never let their bad times get them down. They always held their heads high and were proud to be a part of Capta in Shreve, even when life seemed really tough. COPYRIGHT 1984 5.... And Chris Smith was sure that he had studied!! 6. Sometimes Gators are in too much of a hurry get¬ ting to school. 7. Coach Boydstun catches Sheila Sherman sneaking back on campus. . 1 Just Folks 57 lULES by 2:25 P.M. 5 P.M., you e the detention You may nqt PHLEE 1. Everyone in Mrs. Thompson’s Spanish class is suddenly overcome by fatigue ... well, almost everyone! 2. A lunch break is a superb time for a group of friends to engage in a friendly game of football. 3. Once again, senior Liz Johnson pauses between classes to freshen her makeup. 4. A relaxing moment in the shade with a good book is a favorite of Michelle Upshaw. 58 LOG In the life of a Captain Shreve student there was rarely time enough to hesitate with such a rigorous schedule. If, however, a break was available, students accommodated their free time by glancing back at the past, pondering the pre sent and plan¬ ning for the future. Captain Shreve students seldom took a “pause” for granted. COPYRIGHT 1984 5. A prominent CS couple leaves a memorial of their years together. 6. Tracy Walker, Greg Thatcher, and Melissa Johnson enjoy quiet afternoons together horseback riding. 7. Cheerleaders and Al. E. take a McDonald’s break. 8. Teachers relax after a hard day with active Gators. v . Just Folks 59 FR5T FORWARD 1. Could this be our future look? 2. Students train for the computeristic age. 3. Dana Thomas practices her teaching skills with children. 60 LOG The future holds many secrets for us all. Although we do not know what or where we will be many years from now, we still have our dreams and ambitions to seek after. Life at Captain Shreve was always moving “fast forward” and full speed ahead. COPYRIGHT 1984 4. It won’t be too long before we’re all driving cars like this one. 5. Coach Hedges had the support of us all at Captain Shreve. 6. Jewel dreams of attending Centenary College in two more years. Just Folks 61 % RECORD 1. Walter Pullen and Mrs. Russell smile proudly at plaque given for Youth Appreciation Week. 2. A spirited ovation to our coaches. 3. Up, up, and away ... balloons are set free at one of many football games. 4. A friendly wave from this year’s prettiest Gator, Mark Dyba. 5. A future-minded Renee Mathias. 62 LOG COPYRIGHT 1984 6. Denise Castrogiovanni and Betsy Thompson; a friendship full of memories. 7. A special moment for Joseph Williams and Lisa Nash. 8. Michelle Robinson and Rex Tamplin toast their ice cream cones to the fun times. We recorded memories into our minds that we will play back in future years. It was the special times we remembered most. Being proud of our achievements, spending time with friends, and participating in activities made us all a part of these many recorded events. Just Folks 63 CALENDAR KAREN LAW — SECTION HEAD CHRISTIE ANDERSON ALAN FLEISHEL KIM HARDERS AMY MONK LAUREN TEAGUE Student Council The Student Council was a vital part of Captain Shreve under the guidance of Mr. Jack Bogan. The group performed many tasks that attributed to the respectable reputation of our school. 1983-1984 was a good year for the Student Council, full of fun as well as important projects. Some of these projects included Homecoming, Sadie Hawkins, and other dances, favorites, class officers, Student Council officers, and Homecoming Court elections, and conducting a very successful canned food drive raising over 4,000 pounds for Sister Margaret. The blood drive, the Mike Mark Award, issued parking ermits and I.D.’s, served concessions at the asketball games, and having a Student Council Week were all tasks successfully completed by this group. Middle: Student Council members are: 1st Row: Casaundra Leviston, Kelly Miller, Julie Butcher, Kim Harders, Marcus Welch, Larry Agee, Carol Lindsey. 2nd Row: Hawana Sullivan, Caranza Pryor, Daryl Green, Letha Brown, Annette Atkins, Suzanne Reardon, Tiffany Merrill, Lisa Norman, Spencer Reis- inger, Dede Wilburn, Ann Mayweather, Anita Strode, Carl Costanza, Walter Pullen, Donnie Powell. Bottom: Senators are: 1st Row: Carol Lindsey, Ann Mayweather, Anita Strode, Kim Harders, Kelbi Miller, Julie Butcher. 2nd Row: Carl Costanza, Carranza Pryor, Dede Wilburn, Lisa Norman, Hawona Sullivan, Leatha Brown, Tiffany Merrill, Larry Agee, Suzanne Reardon, Marcus Welch. 66 LOG Middle Left: Suzanne Reardon and Tiffany Merrill add their opinions to the suggestion box. Middle Right: Walter Pullen at his finest. Bottom: Student Council officers are: Walter Pullen, President, Spencer Reisinger, Parliamentarian, Donny Powell, Vice President, Darell Green, Treasury, Casaundra Leviston, Corresponding Secretary, Annette Atkins, Secretary. 68 LOG Middle: Student Council’s concession stand never closes. Bottom Left: Anette Atkins and Lisa Norman suggest a date for an upcom¬ ing event. Bottom Right: The president’s job never ends. Calendar 69 Astra Club This year Astra Club was involved in various school and community activities. As the year began, they participated in the Red River Revel. Since then Astra activities have included: Selling Halloween treats, cleaning the school trophy cases, and selling programs at the Independence Bowl. Along with all of these various activities, Astra Club also visited Magnolia Manor Nursing Home once a month. Below: First Row: Lisa Woodruff, Shawne Marsala, Erin Deslatte, Christie Anderson, Caron Reddy, Elizabeth Harrison, Cathy Googe, Allyson Ricks, Margaret Bundrick, Julie Jorstad, Kay Moore, Karen Law, Cherie Brock. Back Row: Mira Nader, Mary Wright, Kelby Self, Anita Bruce, Casaundra Leviston, Carrie Williamson, Sheridan Yeates, Rosemary Petty, Martha Reynolds, Amy Chadwick, Stacey Kelley, Renee Mathias, Chris Purdy, Teri Tallent, Demmye Booras, Carrie Dupree, Tangela Oden, Gretchan Cooper, Renee Andrews, Liz Hyde. Bottom: Cathy Googe and Rosemary Petty are having fun decorating a car for Astra Club. 70 LOG Right: Elizabeth Harrison — President. Below: Margaret Bundrick — Soph. Board member, Shawne Marsala — Jr. Board member, Christie Anderson — Vice President, Erin Deslatte — Treasurer, Elizabeth Harrison — President, Allyson Ricks — Sr. Board member, Cathy Googe — Secretary. Bottom: SENIOR MEMBERS — First Row: Martha Reynolds, Kay Moore, Amy Chadwick, Liz Hyde, Elizabeth Harrison, Rosemary Petty. Second Row: Karen Law, Caron Reddy, Renee Andrews, Julie Jorstad, Allyson Ricks, Cherie Brock, Renee Mathias. Right: Martha Reynolds, Elizabeth Harrison and Caron Reddy stuff Halloween treats. Below: JR. MEMBERS — Stephanie Tabor, Kelby Self, Sheridan Yeates, Mary Wright, Lisa Woodruff, Carrie Williamson, Kris Purdy, Carrie Dupree. Back Row: Cassaundra Leviston, Mira Nader, Christie Anderson, Shawne Marsala, Erin Deslatte. Bottom: Mrs. Thompson and Mrs. Johnson — Sponsors. 72 LOG Right: Carrie Williamson and Amy Chadwick look over the calen¬ dar that Astra Club sells each year. Below Left: SOPHOMORE MEMBERS — Gretchen Cooper, Tangela Oden, Stacey Kelley, Margaret Bundrick, Demmye Booras, Teri Talent. Below Left: Teri Talent and Margaret Bundrick clean the trophy cases. Calendar 73 Key Club Key Club was very active this year. During Halloween, they gave a party at Holy Angels. At Christmas they visited and entertained the children at Northwest State School and delivered and packed food and toys for Sister Margaret. Key Club also sold programs at the Independence Bowl. Middle: Key Club Officers are: 1st Row: Donnie Powell, Presi¬ dent, Chris Fitzgerald, Sergeant at Arms, Duke Ehrhardt, Vice President, John Gilmer, Junior Board Member. 2nd Row: Kirk High, Sophomore Board Member, Chris Marrus, Senior Board Member, Troy Schulman, Secretary, Candi Patten, Head Spon¬ sor of Sweethearts, Spencer Reisinger, Treasurer. Bottom: Key Club Sweethearts are: 1st Row: Jennifer Powell, Terri Bush. 2nd Row: Kendall Gilmer, Candi Patton, Carol Lindsey, Sarah Webb. 3rd Row: Sharon Collins, Erin Deslatte, Kendall Hanna, Courtney Hanna, Karen Fertitta. 74 LOG Top: The Sponsor of Key Club is Mr. Jack Bogan. Middle: Seniors: Donnie Powell, Carl Costanza, Chris Marrus, Duke Ehrhardt, Ken Cunningham, Chris Fitzgerald, Gordan Webb. Bottom Left: Juniors: 1st Row: Troy Schulman, Stephen LaBorde, John Evans. 2nd Row: Spencer Reisinger, John Gilmer, Terry Hoyt, Patrick Thomas, Abb Jones. Bottom Right: Sophomores and Freshmen: 1st Row: Steven Booras, Bryson Jones, Jeff Walker, Will Odom. 2nd Row: Jason Bond, Kevin Barber, Kevin Cunningham, Allen Fleishel. 3rd Row: Martin Lattier, Brad Massad, Elliot Jetter, Kirk High, Foster Holley, Cary Hilburn. Calendar 75 Z Club The Z Club was a service organization that served the community in the various ways. The Z Club sold Christmas stockings, had a style show to raise money for the Kidney Foundation, worked for Sister Margaret in such activities as the Human Race and Hospitality House, as well as a volleyball game. Throughout the school year, Z Club also visited the Louisiana Nursing Home twice a month and provided various activities for them, which in¬ cluded Christmas and Halloween parties. Middle: Z Club Members Are: 1st Row: Melissa Hudson, Dalton Roberts, Peggy Falbaum, Candy Capelan, Stephanie LaBorde, Donna Clanton, Kendall Hanna, Carol Lindsey. 2nd Row: Karen Fertitta, Lauren Howell, Susan Whitley, Courtney Hanna, Jeanie Sullivan, Shanye Zionts, Lauren Hayes, Kim Snelling, Lori McCallister, Marla Greenberg. 3rd Row: Amy Anthony, Pam Benecke, Kayla Ivy, Terri Bush, Ronya Martin, Sarah Webb, Kelly Faour, Candi Patten, Priscilla Demint, Michelle Lippard, Glenda Gill, Dede Wilburn, Kim Wilhite, Lisa Eiland, Kim Bennett, Lisa Norman. Bottom Left: The Z Club President is Peggy Falbaum. Bottom Right: Z Club members, Michelle Lippard, Ronya Martin, and Priscilla De¬ mint, are decorating cars on a game day. 76 LOG Top Right: Z Club sponsor, Miss Georgia Lee, shares memories with Lauren Hayes. Middle: Board Members are: 1st Row: Susan Whitley, Sophomore Board Member, Pam Benecke, Service Chair¬ man, Sarah Webb, Secretary, Candy Capelan, Chaplain, Peggy Falbaum, President, Lori McCallister, Vice President. 2nd Row: Kim Snelling, Service Chairman, Melissa Hudson, Junior Board Member, Dalton Roberts, Senior Board Member, Marla Greenberg, Treasurer. Bottom: Senior members are: 1st Row: Stephanie LaBorde, Kim Wilhite, Kelly Faour, Michelle Lippard, Carol Lindsey. 2nd Row: Priscilla Demint, Candi Patten, Candy Capelan, Sarah Webb, Peggy Falbaum, Donna Clanton. 3rd Row: Kendall Hanna, Dalton Roberts, Pam Benecke, Ronya Martin, Kim Bennett, Glenda Gill. Calendar 77 Middle: Junior Members are: 1st Row: Shayne Zionts, Kim Snelling. 2nd Row: Dede Wilburn, Lisa Eiland, Lisa Norman, Kayla Ivy, Terri Bush, Lauren Hayes. 3rd Row: Marla Greenberg, Melissa Hudson, Lori McCallister. Bottom: Z Club in session. 78 LOG Left: Sophomore Members are: 1st Row: Jeanie Sullivan, Susan Whitley, Courtney Hanna. 2nd Row: Karen Fertitta, Amy Anthony, Lauren Howell. Right: Sarah Webb and Kim Snelling stuff Christmas stockings. Calendar 79 Interact Club During the 1983-84 school year, Interact members participated in several community ser¬ vice projects which included: Sister Margaret’s Hospitality House, raising money for the Heart Fund and Mothers Against Drugs (MAD). Interact also sold programs at the Independence Bowl and provided the school with a helpful service or gift at the end of the year. Below: SENIOR MEMBERS — Standing: Ashley Hullett, Scott Brown, Trey Lee, Carl Jackson, Roger Johnson, Rodney Ox- enreiter, Scotty Greenburg, Mark Dyba. Sitting: Mark Tisdale, Steve Barnett, Darren Gray, Scott Bates, Johnathon Matkins, Bobby Nolfe, Terry Knepper, Dan Clarke, Jeff Cash, Johnathon Payne, Biff Mullin. Bottom: SPONSORS — Standing: Kim Howard, Jennifer Heno, Kim Snelling, Michelle Lippard, Karen Law, Cherie Brock, Stephanie Fuller, Dede Wilburn, Suzanne Reardon. Sitting: Lori McCallister, Lauren Hayes, Cathy Coates, Stephanie . LaBorde, Demmye Booras. 80 LOG Right: President — Bobby Nolfe, Vice-President — Terry Knepper. Below: JUNIORS — First Row: Mitch Rambin, Scott Polcamp, Brian Phillips, Brian Barber, Jeff Moore, Scott Heno, Barry Mont¬ gomery. Second Row: Bobby Brice, Jay Curtis, Paul Schuster, George Land, Brett Hardgrove, David Monk. Bottom Left: Chris Smith, Scotty McCallister, Chip Nelson, Larry Agee, Mike Toys, Troy Schuster. Bottom Right: Martin Poole — Sponsor. Calendar 81 Drama The Drama Club presented two major theater productions annually. “Dark of the Moon” was the fall production. Members actively participated in the statewide forensic tournaments throughout the year. The International Thespian Society was an honor drama organization in which members earn¬ ed points through participation in plays and speech tournaments. Below: Members are: 1st Row. Left to Right: Cynthia Wilson, Barbara Clark, Leslie Goldman, ]im Holland, Elizabeth Har¬ rison, David Lynch, Don Middleton, Lisa Allen, Robin Kranich. 2nd Row: Brian Pardue, Sarah Robinson, Ron Newstadt, Toni Leigh, Sherri Wilson, Caron Reddy, Macie Mclnnis, Suzanne Mumby, Suzanne Scates, Cindy Kunkle, Demmye Booras, Melissa Wozniak. 3rd Row: Helen Kidd, Farris Chance, Stephanie Humphries, Kevin Cunningham, Veronica Mathews, Alisa Thomas, Twyla Sayes, Rebecca Ruffin, Martha Barkley, MiLea Casten. 4th Row: Deidre Garner, Derek Duncan, Lisa [ones, Michele Mitcham, Suzanne Broussard, Mary Fryman, Janice Little. 5th Row: Robert Clayton, Roger Williams, Ron Sayes, Blake Kaplan, Ashley Hullett, Mark Tisdale, Ken Cunn¬ ingham, Mollie McGee, Allison Bentley, John Petty, Rusty Novak. 82 LOG Right: Sponsors and Officers are: First Row: Miss McKellar, Mrs. Sibley, Marilyn Procell, Demmye Booras. Second Row: Ashley Hullet, Don Middleton, Elizabeth Harrison, and Mr. Pedro. Below Left: “Excuse me, please!” Below Right: Don and Caron embraced in a romantic scene in “Dark of the Moon.” Calendar 83 Orchestra The 1983-84 Captain Shreve Orchestra ex¬ perienced a very successful year. Under the guidance and direction of Miss Hefferman the students developed their musical talents. Throughout the year they were involved in ac¬ tivities and performances. Below: 1983-84 Orchestra. Bottom: OFFICERS — 1st Row: Allicia Kellum, Secretary; Ronnie Thompson, Librarian; Julianne Banks, Librarian. 2nd Row: Carolyn Jackson, Presi¬ dent; Miss Heffernam, Director. 84 LOG Below Left: Director Mr. Edgar Wiley. Below Right: GIRLS ENSEMBLE — 1st Row: Lisa Allen, Cheneita Demery, Allie Davis, Mr. Wiley. 2nd Row: Mechelle Cater, Marylin Dangerfield, Roselind Douglas, Ardelia Belford, Shanton Poke. 3rd Row: Kenny Robinson, Lisa White, Chainda Jacabos, Stephanie Casey, Wander Goston, Dianne Gladsey. 4th Row: Julie Bistal, Dinese Gladsey, Tonya Bonan, Joyretta Leur- ris, Tammy Williams, Debbie Brooks. Bottom Left: OFFICERS — 1st Row: Kelvin Cain, President: Brenda Harris, Treasurer; Jessica Grant, Secretary. 2nd Row: Angela Williams, 1st Vice President; Dione Terrell, 2nd Vice President and Pianist. 3rd Row: Mr. Wiley, Director. Bottom Right: CONCERT CHOIR — 1st Row: Sharon Williams, Angela Ware, Angela Stuart, Lisa Giles, Bridget Tanner, LaShundra Prim, Tamika Autre y, AnnieBell Smith, Betty Anderson, Latonya Gibson. 2nd Row: Mr. Wiley, Dione Terrell, Rhonda Cain, Vanessa Smith, Elizabeth Williams, Rhonda Graves, Jewel Mack, Kathy Jackson, Gladys Wesley, Lasonya White, Carolyn Linnear, Mary Fryman. 3rd Row: Angela Williams, Carolyn Richardson, Shellie Conques, Audrey Ratcliff, Charlott Davis, Sandra Ester, Cynthia Wilson, Tina Micham, Brenda Harris, Jackie Taylor, Jackie Horton. 4th Row: Kathlyn Grayson, Merlyn Horton, Mary Barks, Cyntheia Brokenbery, Diane Blow, Sharon Bouligry, Jackie Howard, Jessica Grant, Velma Jeaneal Carroll. 5th Row: Kevin Cain, Rodney Durr, Melvin Johnson, Greg Sudds, Derrick Douglas, Chester Baits, Kenneth Smith, John Hines. Choir The Captain Shreve Choir participated in many activities during the school year. The honor choir members were chosen at the beginning of the year, and all of these students were selected to sing in the Caddo Parish Choir. The choir also performed a Christmas concert and later participated in the Small and Large Ensemble Festival. Calendar 85 Debate During the school year 1983-84, the Captain Shreve Debate Team traveled throughout the state of Louisiana and surrounding states, in a successful attempt to bring honor and prestige to our school. During the competitive year, the traveling debate squad won numerous awards, and a plaque com- merating Captain Shreve’s excellent and loyal competition since 1968. On March 29, the debate squad traveled to, and competed in the Tourna¬ ment of Champions in Lake Charles. MEMBERS — Below: 1st Row: Ross Smith, Judy Obson, John Bridges, David Reed. 2nd Row: C. Zaffater, Kirk High, Ran Newstadt, Kim Youngblood. Bottom Left: Sponsor: Carol Zaf¬ fater. Bottom Right: President — David Reed, Vice-President — Ross Smith, Secretary — Kirk High. 86 LOG German Club Middle: The German Club members are: 1st Row: Mrs. Rath, Mark Tisdale, Kris Purdy, Kendall Hanna, Jeannie Webb, Michelle Laukart, Geovanny Canizares, Danny Kisner. 2nd Row: Ron Sayes, Tyler Simpson. Not Pictured: Mitch Rambin, Holly Hensley, Carmen Wynn, Kira Benner, Tim Harrington. Bottom Left: The Sponsor of German Club is Mrs. Rath. Bottom Right: Officers of German Club are: Kris Purdy, Secretary, Geovanny Canizares, Sergeant of Arms, Ron Sayes, Treasurer, Kendall Hanna, Presi¬ dent. Not Pictured: Mitch Rambin, Vice President. The German Club provided opportunities to ex¬ plore German cultural events and to speak German at a social level by planning parties, representing major festivals in German speaking areas, by hav¬ ing guest speakers, and by periodic club meetings and activities. Calendar 87 French Club The French Club had a successful and activity- filled year. They had a number of meetings which included guest speakers. They also participated in the Foreign Language Festival, the Annual Christmas Party, and the Spring Banquet. Below Left: Senior Members: 1st Row: Liz Johnson. 2nd Row: Margaret Lindanger, Elizabeth Spaht. 3rd Row: Martha Reynolds, Glenda Gill. Below Right: Officers: 1st Row: Gret- chan Cooper, Treasurer; Shayne Zionts, Secretary. 2nd Row: Cassie Sherwin, President; Tammie Zachary, Vice President. Bottom: Junior Members: 1st Row: Farris Chance, Ronnie Thompson, Lita Bandt, Jenny Jacobs, Shayne Zionts. 2nd Row: John Edger, Carrie Dupree, Michelle Caroll, Tammie Zachary, Joy Lewis, Nichelle Bolden, Deborah Dallas, Scott Stinson, Lori Higgins. 88 LOG Top Right: Sponsor Mrs. Louie Chalfant. Middle: Sophomore Members: 1st Row: Kelli Nicholas, Sheryln Smith, Gretchan Cooper, Amy Monk, Melee McClendon, Rebecca Ruffin, Toni Harper. 2nd Row: Cassie Sherwin, Stefanie Humphries, Melissa Wozhrak, Brian Beard, Laura McClellan, Deena Grisson, Sara Benecke, Brennon Smith, Denise Dupont, Kelly Kyle, Amy Aobb, Rusty Novak. Bottom: Freshman Members: 1st Row: Cindy Harper, Twyla Sayes, Susan Braswell. 2nd Row: Billy Novak, Cary Hilburn. Spanish Throughout the school year, the Spanish Club took part in many varied activities. The members proudly displayed their club T-shirts and often dined as a group at different area Mexican restaurants. During the Christmas season, the club participated in the Foreign Language Festival by supplying the pinata. The 1983-84 Spanish Club had an exciting and successful year. Below Left: Spanish Club sponsor: Senora Thompson. Below Right: Anita Bruce sets the mood for Spanish I. Bottom: FIRST YEAR SPANISH STUDENTS — First Row: Lauren Howell, Demmye Booras, Sharon Spears, Judith Gibson, Kristy Gardner, Ronnie Davis. Second Row: Michelle Morchmann, Katherine Bain, Jeannie Dunn, Elaine Haley. Third Row: Megon Bounds, Shawna Demann, Anita Bruce, Amy Davison, LaDon Gaines, Alisa Thomas, Stacy Wright, Deborah Matthews, Michele Folse, Stacy Rachal, Susan Whitley, Al lison Bentley, Sherri Simpson, Stephanie Fuller. Fourth Row: Holly Huckabee, Amy Anthony, Suzanne Scates, Wendy Jones, Tracey Jones, Missy Hernandez, Mimi Newstadt, Elizabeth Reynolds, Lisa Auchard, Joanna Harrell, Anita Miller, Jennifer Hamilton, Lisa Decker, Kendall Gilmer, Kelli Miller. Fifth Row: James Mayeaux, Chris Rosson, Matt Barthe, Steven Owens, Mike Goslin, Rickey Chappell, Sonya Griffin, Per Cederbom, and David Lynch. 90 LOG Top Left: Spanish Club Officers are — Clockwise: Patrick Thomas — President, Sonia Hernandes — Vice-President, Brian Barber — Treasurer, Lisa Norman — Secretary. Below Left: Chris Bianca really gets involved in Spanish Club. Below Right: Spanish Club members are clowning around. Bottom: SE¬ COND AND THIRD YEAR SPANISH STUDENTS — First Row: Kayla Ivy, Paige Whitley. Second Row: Tiffany Merrill, Cheryl Walker, Renee Mathias, Liz Hyde, Ruth Dornier, Paige Metzgar, Barbara Gobble, Sherri Wilson, Suzanne Broussard. Third Row: Suzanne Reardon, Lisa Eiland, Lisa Norman, Sabrina Anfinson, Renee Myers, Sharon Collins, Dede Wilburn, Sonia Hernandez, Linda Thompson, Melissa Beadles. Fourth Row: Scot Stinson, Dennis Crook, Ted Takara, Brett Hardgrove, Patrik Thomas, Shelley Rosson, Taco Barber, Brian Phillips. Junior Classical League During the school year the JCL participated in the Inter-Language Christmas Festival with a Christmas party, attended the state convention in Baton Rouge, and participated in other club- related activities. The club had a busy, enjoyable year and will be looking forward to another suc¬ cessful year. Below Left: OFFICERS — 1st Row: Made Mclnnis, Reporter; Pam Benecke, Activity Planner; Steve Barnette, Activity Plan¬ ner; Karen Law, President. 2nd Row: Troy Schulman, Treasurer; Courtney Hanna, Secretary; Abb Jones, Vice Presi¬ dent. Below Right: SPONSOR Mrs. Sheri Childs. Bottom: MEMBERS — 1st Row: John Noschese, Marcy Goins, Cheryl Crow, Dwayne Clayton, Lori McAllister, Spencer Reisinger, Caryn Perry, Eleanor Miller, Candy Capelan, Kathy Harrison. 2nd Row: Kelli Poremba, Jeanie Sullivan, Courtney Hanna, Kim Colvin, Kim Harders, John Moore, Scott Stinson, Macie Mclnnis, Pam Benecke, Troy Schulman, Rosalind Mosley, Lot¬ tie Elias, Karen Law, Kris Purdy. 3rd Row: Kelbie Self, Denise Jacobs, Teri Tallent, Melissa Johnson, Lori Powers, Kim Schartz, Karen Fertitta, Foster Holley, Kim Youngblood, Ruthie Adams, Yolanda Young, Jennetta Brooks, Martha Barkley, Stacey Kelley. 4th Row: Bryson Jones, Brian Williams, Steven Booras, Mark Davis, Lauren Teague, Abb Jones, Neil Durham, Jeff Walker, Martin Latier, Eliot Jeter, Billy Dudley. 5th Row: Steve Barnett, Scott Bates. 92 LOG Below Left: Sponsor M. D. Green. Below Right: Officers: 1st Row: Daryl Green, Vice President; Annette Atkins, Secretary; Casaundra Leviston, Treasurer; Tammy Zachary, Assistant Secretary; Lifford Jackson, President. 2nd Row: Talvin Critton, Parliamentarian; Henri Wesley, Sergeant at Arms; Marcus Welch, Chaplain. Bottom: Members: 1st Row: Lenny Wells, Lif¬ ford Jackson, Henri Wesley. 2nd Row: Ann Mayweather, Jen¬ nifer Smith, Tamika Autry, Brenda Lilly, Tammy Zachary, Sonya Prim. 3rd Row: Tammy Phelps, Annette Atkins, Hawona Sullivan, Judith Gloson, Casaudra Leviston, Paul Washington, Nichelle Boldeal, Joyretta Law. 4th Row: Daryl Green, Leslie Lyunn, Clifford Jackson, Darryl Henson, Marcus Welch, Albert West, Talvin Critton, Manuel Law. Black Studies Black Studies experienced a successful year. Their activities included soliciting for the North¬ west Louisiana Sickle Cell Anemia Drive and the United Negro Col lege Fund Drive and the dona¬ tion of canned food for needy families. During Afro-American Month, the club strived to foster black awareness. Calendar 93 4-H Throughout the year, the 4-H Club engaged in several competitive activities sponsored by the Louisiana Cooperative Extension service. Members participated in the annual 4-H Cafe dur¬ ing the La. State Fair, entered items in the Sew With Cotton Contest, competed in the Sleeping Beauty Contest, observed National 4-H Week, par¬ ticipated in the annual Short Course and engaged in community service projects. Members Below: 1st Row: Latonia Elsi, Kristy Metzer, Yvette Richardson, LaWanda Goree, Velma Carroll. Bottom Left: Roger Williams — Vice-President; Kristy Metzer — President; Velma Carroll — Secretary. Bottom Right: Sponsor — Patsy Allen. 1983-84 Science Club: Bottom Row: Spencer Risinger, Shelley Rosson, John Gilmer, Chris Marrus, Michele Lippard, Candy Capelan, Kim Wilhite, Dalton Roberts, Caryn Perry, Karen Law, Tiffany Merrill, Kim Chase. 2nd Row: Tim Harrington, David Monk, Kris Purdy, Sheri Scates, Ann Mayweather, Abb Jones, Sharilyn Smith, Macie Mclnnis, Amy Monk, Susann Mumby, Kim Colvin, Janice Little, Sheri Simpson, Ann Acheson, Michele Folse, Scot Stinson, Kathy Harrison, Renee Mathias. 3rd Row: Brett Hargrove, Ted Takara, Suzanne Scates, Martha Barkley, Leigh Ann Haughton, Lori Powers, Karen Harmon, Cheryl Miller, Kathy Googe. Back Row: George Nagliocca, George Land, Mark Morton, Bryan Baird, Jim Harrel, Stuart Tindall, Jeff Walker, Jim Slack, Calvin Crighton, Ashley Hullet, Billy Novak, Mark Cannon. Flag Pole: Mark Tisdale, Scotty Gredenburg. Buttom Left: Officers: Spencer Risinger, Macie Mclnnis, Abb Jones — President, Martha Barkley. Bottom Right: Science students conduct an experiment. Science Club This year the Science Club was fundamental in the preparation and organization of the Science Fair. Members attended Hospitals and phar¬ maceutical companies to learn more about the dif¬ ferent branches of science. It was an active year for the Science Club. Calendar 95 Computer 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 in career oppor¬ tunities in the computer field. The Computer Club also continued its efforts to raise money to supple¬ ment the computer program at Captain Shreve. MEMBERS — Row 1: Renee Mathias, Cathy Googe, Chris Mar- rus, Kathy Harrison, Eleanor Miller. Row 2: Scott Wesley, Hawana Sullivan, Kendall Hanna, Michelle Lippard, Shelley Rosson, Spencer Risinger, Allison Ricks, Cheryl Miller, Pam Beneke. Row 3: Cheryl Walker, Linda Ledbetter, Becca Davis, Jenny Keith, Barbara Home, Scott Stinson, Susann Mumby, Lisa Porter, Sheri Scates, Jennifer Miller, Karen Harmon. Row 4: Johnathon LaBorde, Andy Pardue, Terry Knepper, Bobby Nolfe, John Matkins, Scotty Greenberg, Mark Tisdale, Cam Meek, Blake Kaplan. Bottom Left: Computer students program their computers. Bottom Right: Sponsor — Martin Poole. 96 LOG Tournament Students in tournament class competed in such events as poetry, dramatic and numerous inter¬ pretation, and duet-acting in state-wide tour¬ naments. They were also active in our school play productions. Below Left: Sponsor of Tournament: Ms. McKellar. Below Right: First Row: Members are — Jim Holland, Demmye Booras, Mark Tisdale, Blake Kaplan. Second Row: Don Mid¬ dleton, Macie Mclnnis, Barbara Clark, Elizabeth Harrison, and Caron Reddy. Bottom: Shreve’s Tournament rises above all. Calendar 97 DECA Distributive Education Clubs of America — DECA, helped students prepare for the future by giving them first-hand experience by having a job. During the year, DECA attended the Louisiana DECA Career Development Conference in Lake Charles and attended the National DECA Career Development Conference. Below Left: Sponsor — Mrs. Otwell. Below Right: Officers are — 1st Row: President — Mike Paige; Treasurer — Gina Ward, Secretary — Sabrina Brocato. 2nd Row: Vice Pres. — A1 Roper, 1st Vice Pres. — Chuck Phillips. 98 LOG Below: Sabrina Brocato, an employee at Merle Norman, applies make-up to a customer. Bottom: Members are — 1st Row: Chris Clark, Cynthia Schmidt, Sabrina Brocato, Paula Wright, Michele Bamburg, Gina Powell, Mike Page, Meredith Turk, Barney Wright, Wade Brint, A1 Roper, Patrick Jackson, Jonathon Payne, Nikki Stewart, Albert Dyer, Mark Sinclair, Brook Burrs, Roy Terrell, Edward Parker. 2nd Row: Danielle Bucate, Liz Aple, Adam Annand, Gina Ward, Karen Randall, Jay Crooms, Ronnie Cook, Danny Procell, Michelle Robinson, Marcie Cooper, Chuck Phillips, John Fertitta, Rex Tamplin, Grayne Davis, Jeff Forte. Calendar 99 FHA Below Left: OFFICERS — 1st Row: Lottie Elias, Treasurer; Deena Grisom, Secretary; Leatha Brown, Reporter; Tonya Bowman, Historian. 2nd Row: Juanita Page, Song Leader; An¬ nette Atkins, President; Hope Preston, Vice President; Ruthie Adams, Assistant Secretary. Below Right: SPONSOR Mrs. Betty Cole. Bottom: MEMBERS — 1st Row: Juanita Page, Lottie Elias, Deena Grisom, Ruthie Adams, Tonya Bowman, Leatha Brown. 2nd Row: Mrs. Cole, Jenetta Brooks, Hope Preston, Annette Atkins. 100 LOG The FHA Club was a group of students who were enrolled in Home Economics. The club helped its members to grow as individuals and prepared them for future family and community living. Under the guidance of Mrs. Cole the members participated in the YAM Contest and visited nursing homes. Football Ad Staff Below Left: Sponsor Mrs. Blair. Below Right: Manager Lea Wo- jtkiewicz. Bottom: Members: 1st Row: Cheryl Miller, Barbara Clark, Myra Naylor, Lea Wojtkiewicz. 2nd Row: Mrs. Blair, Cheryl Walker, Elizabeth Cloyd. The Ad Staff spent spring and the first of sum¬ mer selling ads. After the manager and the sponsor put the program together and sent it to the printer, they sold them at the games with the aid of volunteers. They also decorated, made favors, and got programs printed for the football banquet. . Calendar 101 Art The Art Club tried to bring out the beauty of the school with many decorative projects. Some of their activities included the decoration of the booth for our Homecoming Court, creating and produc¬ ing ideas for the office bulletin board on all special occasions and supplying treats for the teachers throughout the year. This worthwhile club added that special touch of uniqueness to Captain Shreve. Below: Art Officers are: Shayne Zionts, Suzanne Reardon, Lisa Eiland, Barbara Horne. Bottom Left: Members are: First Row: Lisa Ogletree, Karen Cox, Rebecca Ruffin, Jim Row. Second Row: Liz Hyde, Tracey Lock, Shayne Zionts, Ronya Martin, Lisa Eiland. Third Row: Suzanne Reardon, Kay Hatcher, Barbara Horne, and Kristi Jones. Bottom Right: President: Suzanne Reardon. 102 LOG Top Right: Art Club sponsor is Mrs. Harris. Below Left: Liz Hyde works toward perfection. Below Right: Tracey Loche’s work is never done. Bottom: Suzanne Reardon and Lisa Eiland put up art masterpieces. Calendar 103 The Enterprise The Enterprise published seven newspapers this year. The staff and editors covered school, local and national affairs in presenting a well-balanced and well-edited newspaper for the students at Shreve. They also attended conferences and entered writing contests. MEMBERS — Below: 1st Row: Cheryl Miller, Lisa Norman, Macie Mclnnis, Elizabeth Harrison, Blake Kaplan, Ross Smith, Linda Ledbetter, Kathy Willis, Margaret Lindanger. 2nd Row: Gaye Gannon, Helen Haley, Jennifer Smith, Scott Pohlkamp, Shayne Zionts, Mark Dyba, Pam Benecke, Elizabeth Spaht, Jen¬ ny Keith. Bottom Left: Top Row: Linda Ledbetter, Kathy Willis, Blake Kaplan — Editor-in-Chief, Margaret Lindanger. Bottom Row: Elizabeth Spaht, Macie Mclnnis, Scott Pohlkamp. Bottom Right: Sponsor — Gaye Gannon. Reserve Officers Training Corps Leadership Pride Self-Discipline Captain Shreve High School JROTC developed leadership potential in its cadets and produced another outstanding unit rated in the top 20% in the nation. At right, Cadet Colonel Leonard Wells, Caddo Parish and Shreve Cadet Corps Commander. Below, Michael Taylor, Chris Thedford, Ricky Kimmel and James DuBose, Shreve’s Honor Color Guard, and staff officers (from left to right) Jacqueline Mathews and Pam Madison for administration, and Jacqueline Taylor and Mary Fryman for operations. 4 Calendar 105 Headquarters Company, Left to Right: James Jackson, Jackie Hampton, Daryl Everett, Tan Leake, Sandra Ester, Timothy Thomas, Patrick Brown, Michelle Plater, Rose Thomas, Cotton Jerny, Micheal Holmes, Deek Mahoney, Anita Strode, Bernadine Chambers, Virginia Taylor, Patrick Thomas, Terry Williams, James Bedford, Meek Mahoney, Sheldon Gardner, Carol Phills, Donna Hall (abs.), Daryl Davis, Tamika White, Frankie Houston, Kenneth Smith, Darren Brown, Carolyn Richardson, Micheal Smith, Cynthia George, Jeffery Smith. “A” Company, Left to Right: Sammy Ester, Eric Williams, John Balthazar, Tony Brown, Keith Johnson, Michael Davis, Hank Ewing, Michelle Upshaw, Lorethia Milton, Ronald McKinney, Shahryar Sadree, Shirley Lewis, Tashunda Balthazar, Twanda Pennywell, Lawanda Goree, Veronica Platter, Scott McNeill, Kevin Anthony, Charles Rachal, Curtis Straggs, Daryl Lane, Randell George, Christopher Bates, Angela Kimble, Ivory O’Neal, Valarie Maiden, Jacqueline Smith, Sherrell King, Charlene Droughn, Tracy Lovelace, Nehemiah Stafford, Michael Taylor, Milton Smith, Michael Williams, Ronnie Thompson, Letitia Collins, Gwen Harvill, ■ Debra Washington, Diane Dyer, Gloria Halon, Chris Thedford, Rick Kimmel, James DuBose, Will Stuart, Robin Caldwell, Lias Flowers, Tammy Williams, Lorica Reynolds, Jessie Warren. 106 LOG “B” Company, Left to Right: Herbert Mitchell, Mitch Rambin, Stephen McGhee, Darrell Evans, Toni Harper, Micheal McGirr, Cyn¬ thia King, Mary Fryman, Per Cederbom, Rhonda Lattier, Sonia Lattier (abs.), Otis Brewer, John Trimble, Kato Turner, Kinny Robinson, Danielle Stewart, Wanda Beaner, Kim Jones, Latonya Gipson, Bridget Tanner, David Ware, Lane Tuggle, Steve Owens, Evette Washington, Sharon Dyar, Robert Branch, Billy Coleman, Georgetta Harvey, A1 Kisner, Melvin Bates, Brad Schmidt (abs.), David Blakey, Eric Flagg, Greg Teasley, Rodney Ware, Melvin King, Kim Bogen, Florethia King, Linda Page, Stephanie Hall, Shonta Darrett, Teressa Davis, Antonia Walpool (abs.), Sylvester Thorton, Cedric Demmings, Darrell Butler, LaSonya Robinson, Fredrick Golston, Jef¬ fery Bolden, Johnnie Richmond, Burness Ware, Kendra Price, Kenneth Thompson, Maybilline Smith (abs.), Clayton Morris, Danny Kisner. “C” Company, Left to Right: Bradley Spencer, Diane Blow, Barbara Milton, Manuel Law, Derrick Harris (abs.), Henri Wesley, Dennis Crook, Annette Wilson, Jim Reid (abs.), Gregg Milazzo (abs.), Carlton Hall, Geovanny Canizares, Angela Dixon, Connie Taylor, Audria Jones, Pamela Price, Chaunda Jacobs, Ralph Evans, Lynnette Carlston Floyd, Lizzie Carthern, Alice Wilson, Carolyn Jackson, Jimmy Davis, Keith Spencer, Lance Waggoner, Brian Pardue, Kenneth Dinkins, Brennon Smith, John Britton, Latonia Elie, William English, Theresa Plater, Michelle Williams, David Bell, Broderick King, Derrick Black, Patrick Autrey, Stanley Wilson, David Brossette, Robert Wesley, Andre Braggs, Dennis Pierce, Rodney Durr, Drodrick Lattier. Calendar 107 B” Company “0” Company Special Forces Club Ca det Officers Club Cadet Officers Club, Left to Right: Leonard Wells, Roger Williams, Jacqueline Mathews, Jacqueline Taylor, Pandora Madison, Jacqueline Hampton, Daryl Everett, Eric Williams, John Balthazar, Mitch Rambin, Steven McGhee, Diane Blow, Barbara Ewing, Michael McGirr, Cynthia King, Henri Wesley, Dennis Crook. Special Forces Club, Left to Right: John Balthazar, Michael Davis, Mitch Rambin, Dennis Crook, Henri Wesley, Hank Ewing, Stephen McGhee, Darrell Evans, A1 Kisner, Bob Branch, Brandon Smith, Wil Stuart, Sheldon Gard¬ ner, Ricky Kimble, John Britton, Dennis Pierce, William English, Charles Rochell, Scott McNeill, David Blakey, Brad Spencer, Brian Par- due, Shabry Sadree, Jeff Martiniz, Geovanny Canizares, Dan Kisner, Ivory O’Neal. 108 LOG Gator Drill Team, Left to Right: Daryl Everett, Patrick Thomas, Dietriek Mahoney, Droderic Lattier, Michael Smith, James Bedford, James Jackson, Timothy Thomas, Kenneth Smith, Darren Brown, Demitri Mahoney, Sheldon Gardner. Gatorette Drill Team, Left to Right: Jackie Hampton, Kim Jones, Bernadine Chambers, Carol Phills, Anita Strode, Jackie Taylor, Tangela Leake, Wanda Beaner, Charlene Draughn, Valarie Maiden, Danielle Stewart, Tamika White, Cynthia George, Carolyn Richardson, Cynthia King, Sandra Ester, Audrie Jones, Virginia Taylor. 4 Calendar 109 Varsity, Orienteering Team, Left to Right: Robin Caldwell, Al Kisner, Charles Rachal, Dan Kisner, David Blakey, Geovanny Canizares, William English, Meek Mahoney, Darren Brown, Brian Pardue, Brad Spencer, Deek Mahoney (abs.), Ricky Kimmel (abs.). Varsity Ri¬ fle Team, From Left to Right: Gwen Harvill, Toni Harper, Per Cederbom, Roger Williams, Darren Brown, Kyle Bayliss. 110 LOG Varsity Rifle Team Commander, Roger P. Williams (Top Left), led his gator riflemen into another successful year re¬ taining their district, state and regional reputation as highly trained winning competitors. Varsity Orienteering Team led by Robin Caldwell (Middle Left) combined natural ability with map reading and direction finding to display their unique talents at district, state and regional meets. JUNIOR VARSITY RIFLE TEAM — Bottom Left: Left to Right: Mitch Rambin, A1 Kisner, David Blakey, Danny Kisner, Geovanny Canizares, Will Stuart, Sheldon Gardner, Ricky Kimmel. Calendar 111 112 LOG Gator and Gatorette Drill Teams displayed outstanding unity and precision drill as they represented Shreve in district, state and regional competitions. Daryl Everett and Jackie Hampton commanded the spit and polish units. Special Forces Club trained in navigation, tactics and survival in remote areas. Michael Davis commands the elite unit. Wildlife Unlimited Below: 1983-84 Wildlife Unlimited Members. Bottom Left: OF¬ FICERS — Will O ' Dom, Vice President; Karl Higginbotham, Sponsor; Marty Milner, President; Richard O’Dom, Treasurer. Bottom Right: Two Wildlife members search for tracks. Promoting school spirit, learning of the great out¬ doors, participating in intramural sports and pro¬ viding a fellowship the entire student body could enjoy were the most recognizable objectives Wildlife Unlimited has accomplished this year. Coach Karl Higginbotham and President Marty Milner provided strong leadership and guidance. Wildlife Unlimited took pride in playing a major role at Shreve and pledges their loyalty to the school in upcoming years. Across: A courageous hunter stalks his game. Below: Wildlife members set their sights. Bottom Right: Coach Higginbotham and Marty Milner. Band Below: The 1983-84 C.S. Band. Bottom Left: 1st Row: Vicki Ran¬ dolph — Freshman Lt., Rhonda Brumley — Junior Lt., Julie Jorstad — Band Captain, Marcy Goins — Sophomore Lt. 2nd Row: Larry Whittemore — Senior Lt., Sammy Ester — Sophomore Lt., David Monk — Junior Lt. This year, the band attended many festivals, in¬ cluding Marching Bands of America and the Loui¬ siana Tech Marching Contest. They received all superior ratings at the District Marching festival. They ended their year with a spring trip. Calendar 115 Be a Good Gator: GET INVOLVED! 116 LOG FTA The Future Teachers of America was an organization dedicated to introducing students to the profession of teaching. Members worked with educators by performing actual pre-teaching duties. Speakers, visits to local colleges and univer¬ sities, and field trips to other schools were part of the FTA program. Below Left: FTA Sponsors are Mrs. Langley and Miss Adger. Below Right: Hard at work is Hawona Sullivan and Shellie Conques. Bottom Left: Sheri Schultz is grading papers. Bottom Right: Donna Kirk practices her teaching skills. Calendar 117 FBLA FBLA, Future Business Leaders of America, have had many activities for the 1983-84 school year. They hosted a Halloween party for C-Barc. They also participated in the District 1 conference at LSU-S and the State conference held in Baton Rouge. As service projects they collected canned goods and visited Pierremont Heritage Manor Nursing Home. Below Left: Sponsor of FBLA: Mrs. Livingston. Right: Officers are: First Row: Camille Reagan — President, Brenda Lilly — Vice President, Casaundra Leviston — President Elect, Kim Youngblood — Recording Historian, Rosalind Mosley — Secretary, Barbara Gobble — Service Chairman, Paul Washington — Parliamentarian, Stephanie McGee — Ex¬ ecutive Chairperson, Paula Green — Chairman Progress of Work, Joseph Williams — Sergeant of Arms. Bottom: Members are: First Row: Cindy Cheerne, Dana Thomas, Betsy Thompson, Allie Davis, Valarie Brown, Tammy Zackery, Kim Youngblood, Melynda Russell, Peggy Falbaum, Lisa Nash, Jewel Mack, Den- na Grisson, Rosland Mosley, Cynthia Wilson, Tamika Robinson, Casaundra Leviston. Second Row: Denise Castrogiovanni, Deborah Jones, Paula Green, Tina Santifer, Barbara Gobble, Allison Brown, Toni Harper, Billy Dudley, Tammy Greenberg, Ruthie Adams, Brenda Lilly, Paul Washington, Stephanie McGee, Camille Reagan, Lisa Gray, Pam Berch, Sharon Rewis, Joesph Williams, Camille Richardson, Yolanda Young, Tammy Phelps, Tonja Whitaker. 118 LOG L’Esprit Below: MEMBERS — Bottom: Pam Beneke, Liz Spaht, Sarah Beneke. Top: Carie Starr, Jenny Keith, Marla Greenburg, Margaret Lindanger. Bottom Left: Editors; Jenny Keith, and Pam Beneke. Bottom Right: Ms. Gannon — sponsor. L’Esprit was a literary magazine composed of original poems, short stories and other works of art, done by the students of Captain Shreve. The few, dedicated students that this staff had, worked many hours to publish this unique magazine. Calendar 119 Log Staff The 1983-84 LOG Staff worked diligently to make this year’s LOG the best ever. Beginning in the summer and continuing throughout the school year, the members worked hard selling ads, plann¬ ing pages and taking pictures. Under the guidance of Mrs. Dorothy S. Flanagan, the yearbook staff was able to organize and complete the difficult task of preparing a yearbook. Below: MEMBERS — 1st Row: Chris Young, Kayla Ivy, Carrie Dupree, Denise Dupont, Sherilyn Smith, Kay Moore, Candy Capelan, Ab Jones. 2nd Row: Alan Fleishel, Martha Reynolds, Karen Fertitta, Lauren Teague, Marcy Goins, Kathy Harrison, Christie Anderson, Suzanne Scates, Margaret Bundrick, Kim Colvin, Amy Monk. 3rd Row: Carl Coustanza, Dorothy Flanagan, Susan Whitley, Teri Tallent, Kim Harders, Nicole Coustanza, Kim Riser, Beth Bain, Casaundra Leviston, Dalton Roberts, Karen Law, Caryn Perry, Peggy Falbaum, Ruth Dor¬ mer, Erin Deslatte, Scott Bates, Troy Schulman. Not Pictured: Todd FitzGerald. 120 LOG Right: Mrs. Dorothy Flanagan — Sponsor. Below: ACADEMICS — Ten Tallant, Casaundra Leviston, Denise Dupont, Kim Colvin, Caryn Perry — Head, Beth Bain, Carrie Dupree. Bottom: Erin Deslatte works on ads for the yearbook. Calendar 121 Right: EDITORS — Carl Costanza — Business Editor, Dalton Roberts — Editor, Candy Capelan — Assistant Editor. Below Left: Carl Costanza — Business Manager, Erin Deslatte — Business Manager Assistant. Below Right: CLASS SECTION — Marcy Goins, Kathy Harrison, Nicole Costanza, Ruth Dornier — Head, Karen Fertitta, Troy Schulman, Margaret Bundrick, Kim Riser. 122 LOG t Right: ORGANIZATION SECTION — Karen Law — Head, Christie Anderson, Amy Monk, Kim Harders, Alan Fleishel, Lauren Teague. Below: STUDENT LIFE SECTION — Martha Reynolds, Susan Whitley, Kay Moore, Peggy Falbaum — Head, Suzanne Scates. Bottom: SPORTS SECTION — Sharilyn Smith, Chris Young, Kayla Ivy, Abb Jones, Teri Bush, Scott Bates — Head. $ Calendar 123 LOUISIANA AT LARGE RUTH DORNIER — SECTION HEAD MARGARET BUNDRICK NICOLE COSTANZA KAREN FERTITTA MARCY GOINS KATHY HARRISON KIM RISER TROY SCHULMAN THE CLASS OF 1984 Kimberly Allen Patsy Allen Renee Andrews Annette Atkins Tamika Autry John Balthazar Michelle Bamburg Mary Banks Steve Barnett Ward Barr Scott Bates Susan Bays Pam Benecke Kim Bennett Diane Blow Tracy Bonnett Helen Bradberry Bob Branch Sonja Brantly Curtis Brint Louisiana at Large 127 SENIORS, BRING Sabrina Brocato Cherie Brock Catherine Brokenberry Anthony Brooks Allison Brown Cynthia Brown Lisa Brown Patrick Brown Scott Brown Valarie Brown 128 LOG A i Willie Brown Pam Burch Cindy Burkey Autry Caldwell Candy Capelan Tonya Capers Velma Carroll Jeff Cash Torrence Cash Denise Castrogiovanni Louisiana at Large 129 OUT YOUR BEST OUR THOUGHTS WILL OFTEN Amy Chadwick Donna Clanton Barbara Clark John Clark Daniel Clarke Robert Clayton Elizabeth Cloyd Cathy Coates Sean Conway Ronnie Cook Mark Cooper Mark Cooper Suzanne Corley Carl Costanza Paul Cox 130 LOG TURN YEARS BACK ... Talvin Critton Dennis Crook Jay Crooms Kenneth Cunningham Tim Cupp I fWy Ailie Davis % ■ K ■ 4 ■ JHl V Becca Davis Don Davis Amy Davison MM k . aiW ■ ! Spr-Ji • JP 11 m U Steven Dean A «Pricilla Demint | Ruth Dornier SENIORS ON Duke Ehrhardt Sandra Ester Jacqueline Evans Daryl Everrett Peggy Falbaum Kelly Faour William Farris John Fertitta Mary Fertitta ■ ' ' Jam Chris Fitzgerald | Jeff Forte Jimmy Francis Lisa Frantz Mary Fryman Steven Gaines 132 LOG THE LOOSE!!! Mary- pfrrett Glenda Sill ■Barbara - Gobi: Cathy Googe Greg Garden Steve Goiithfe re Gwen Graves Darren Gray , Lisa Gray ipt: Tommy Greer Robert Gul ledge Helen Hale! SENIORITIS IS THE Jacqueline Hampton Kendall Hanna Karen Harmon Alana Harper Brenda Harris Elizabeth Harrison Kathy Harrison Isaac Hart Kaye Hatcher Nicole Hawkins 134 LOG KEY TO THE FUTURE Terry Henderson Darryl Henson Craig High Fred Holland Jeff Holliman Stephanie Holley Barbara Horne Wendy Horton Ashley Hullett Stephen Hullett Louisiana at Large 135 SENIORS ARE: ON Woodus Humphrey Liz Hyde Lifford Jackson Lee Johnson Lisa Johnson Liz Johnson THE ROAD AGAIN!!! Jennifer Keith Paul Keyy Kelly Donna Kimble Terry Knepper Cynthia Kunkle Mike Labbon Stephanie LaBorde Carol Lanier Karen Law Anthony Lawrence Richard Lawton Tangela Leake Linda Ledbetter Trey Lee Margaret Lindanger Louisiana at Large 137 WHAT DO SENIORS WANT Carol Lindsey Michelle Lippard Rick Lipsey Tracey Locke Joe Lonadier Pandora Madison John Magill Darren Makowsky Sharon Mandigo Michelle Marks Chris Marrus Ronya Martin Jacqueline Mathews Renee Mathias Jonathan Matkins 138 LOG I . Hk| TO DO?: GRADUATE! Kelly McAllister David McClure Stephen McGhee Michael McGirr Made Mclnnis Cam Meek Tiffany Merrill Kathy Michaels Don Middleton Cheryl Miller Eleanor Miller Jennifer Miller Martin Milner Barbara Milton Jennifer Monk Louisiana at Large 139 • • • AND WHEN OUR Reginald Montgomery Kay Moore Biff Mullin Derek Naquin Lisa Nash Steven Nettles Bobby Nolfe Richard Odom Bill O’Donnell Berk Osier 140 LOG DAYS ARE ENDED HERE ... Rhonda Oxenreiter Rodney Oxenreiter Andy Pardue Chris Pate Candi Patton Jonathan Payne Caryn Perry Rosemary Petty Sonya Plater Willie Potter Louisiana at Large 141 SENIORS SAY Gina Powell Donnie Powell Robert Pratt m Hope Preston Danny Procell Walter Pullen • =• Karen Randall Camille Reagan Suzanne Reardon Gregory Redd Caron Reddy Sharon Rewis Martha Reynolds v Mike Richardson Priscilla Richardsom® •w Tog PATIENCE IS A VIRTUE! Allyson Ricks Timothy Roberson Dalton Roberts Kaney Robinson Jimmy Rogers Shelly Rosson Melinda Russell Tina Santifer Ron Sayes Sherri Scates Cynthia Schmidt Ron Schwartz April Seal Cheryl Semon Chris Slaughter Louisiana at Large 143 WHO’S ON FIRST, WHAT’S ON SECOND Margie Sloan William Slocum Annie Smith Jennifer Smith Kelly Smith Michael Smith Tom Sorrells Liz Spaht Charles Stewart Wendy Stills 144 LOG SENIORS SLIDE HOME Mitch Stokely Hawona Sullivan M,ff ■:y.m BA Pamela Sutherland Tracy Talbot ' ' Rex Tamplin Diane Taylor Keith Taylor Ray Terrel ;| IPIP i, Mj ‘ Gregory Terry Kathy Thieman !■«§ ' w .W W ; AP! P|| ypRc • If- . firm Louisiana at Large 145 • • • DON’T YOU CARRY NOTHING Betsy Thompson Mark Tisdale Susan Trussell Vanessa Vaughn Cheryl Walker Jeri Warren Scott Weaver Gordon Webb Sarah Webb Marcus Welch J 4 w.jy ' ' « f- A a m JI HUMBiy ’anrag - £. H Bp agjfe ' •■■ • ' . Jrarm W’ ' % { M ■ M % mk r::r . ft j|Hpr 146 LOG THAT MIGHT BE A LOAD ... Leonard Wells Michael Wenk Henri Wesley Wendv Westb Louisiana at Large 147 Francis Williams Franklin Williams Joseph Williams WHEN YOU SAY SENIOR 148 LOG Michelle Williams Roger Williams Roger Williams Robert Williamson Kathy Willis Shelia Willis Eric Wilson Denice Winchester Cliff Woodruff Patricia Wright YOU’VE SAID IT ALL! Paula Wright Richard Wroten Lane Young William Young -• m aw ' - , . .-X-v . 15 Louisiana at Large 149 Senior Henri Wesley says it all! The 1984 Class Flower: Red Rose Class Motto Yesterday is just a dream, and tomorrow is just a vision. Today well-lived makes yesterday a dream of happiness and tomorrow a vision of hope. Class Colors Green and Gold 150 LOG Senior Class DO YOU KNOW WHERE YOU’RE GOING TO? Do you know where you’re going to? Do you like the things that life is showing you? Where are you going to, do you know? Do you get what you ' re hoping for? When you look behind you there’s no open door. What are you hoping for, do you know? Once you were standing still in t ime, chasing the fantasies that filled your minds. And you knew how I loved you but my spirit was free, laughing at the questions that you once asked of me. Do you know where you’re going to? Do you like the things that life is showing you? Where are you going to, do you know? Now looking back at all we planned, we let so, many dreams just slip through our hands. Why must we wait so long before we see how sad the answers to those questions can be? Do you know? by Diana Ross Lisa Woodruff Girls’ Vice-Presidenl Casaundra Leviston Secretary WE’RE THE CLASS OF ’85 Jeff Abney Ann Acheson Christie Anderson Sabrina Anfinson Stuart Anthony Angela Allen Lisa Allen Ronnie Allen Lisa Auchard Mark Austin Jeff Avant Lita Bandt Brian Barber Martha Barkley Stephen Barkley John Barthe Christopher Bates Wanda Beaner Ardelia Bedfiend Pamela Ball Kira Benner David Berger Anita Bernal Cheri Biggers Julie Blakeman Michelle Bolden Toni Boston Sharon Bouliging Tanya Bowman Jan Bracken Louisiana at Large 153 JUNIORS LEAD Otis Braeuler Lynn Braniley Bobby Brice Doug Brice Ben Brooks Alan Brown Cynthia Brown Letha Brown Sally Brown Scott Brown Anita Bruce Rhonda Brumley Terri Bush Todd Byrd Rhonda Cain Robin Caldwell Penny Carroll Tonya Carper Michelle Carroll Mario Carson Anita Carter Michelle Carter Lizzie Carthern Stephanie Casey Milea Casten Andy Causey Ferris Chance Rodney Chatman John Childress Cindy Chreene 154 LOG THE WAY Louisiana at Large 155 Merchile Chretien Bill Clair John Clark Ben Clay Chris Colbert Benny Coleman Sharon Collins John Cook Shelly Cosby John Crowson Lori Crumpler Jay Curtis Deborah Dallas Bobby Davis Cheree Davis JUNIORS RISE Gralyne Davis Mike Davis Chenita Davis Orin Demery Erin Deslatte LaDonna Dillard Alfred Dinkins Cynthia Dodson Lee Douglas Rosalind Douglas Amy Downs Jeannie Dunn Carrie Dupree James DuBose Jimmy Dyer Sharon Dyer John Edgar Lisa Eiland Darrell Evans John Evans 156 LOG ABOVE ALL Hank Ewing Wendall Faith Sandy Feazel Mary Ferris Alese Fleming Christine Floyd Darrell Floyd Frank Folsom Jerry Frasier Leah Fredrick JUNIORS LEARN David Galimore Wendall Garner Melissa George Randell George Judith Gibson John Gilmer Denise Gladney Diane Gladney Linda Go Tina Gosdin Ulander Golston Mike Goslin Kyle Graham Marla Greenberg Brett Hardgrove Jim Harral Dereck Harris Lisa Harrison Brenda Hart Mark Hart Jim Hawkins Lauren Hayes Scott Heno Sonia Hernandez Heather Herren Lori Higgins Bobby Holland Tracy Holmes Stacey Hopkins Johnny Horne 158 LOG FROM EXPERIENCE Anita Horton Chuck Hostetler Stewart Howard Terry Hoyt Melissa Hudson Holly Hughes Angela Hullaby Laura Irvin Kayla Ivy Carolyn Jackson Patrick Jackson Scott Jackson Jenny Jacobs Denise Jacob Kathy Jewitt Louisiana at Large 159 JUNIOR GATORS Damon Johnson Doug Johnson Tommie Johnson Yuette Johnson Vivette Johnston Abb Jones Audria Jones Chris Jones Jay Jones Ward Jones Yvonne Jones Brad Kalmback Helen Kidd Angela Kimble Broderick King Cynthia King Ronald King Yolanda King A 160 LOG ARE GREATER T 3 PTT Melody Knighten Mary Kohnen Jonathan LaBorde Stephen LaBorde Doug LaFleur George Land Mark Landry Jack Lane Manuel Law Scott Leslie Casaundra Leviston Alfred Lewis David Lewis Joyvette Lewis Shirley Lewis Brenda Lilly Mary Linacre Janice Little Louisiana at Large 161 JUNIORS ARE Heather Lohman Stacy Long James Lord Mary Lovelace David Lynch Myrna Lynch Stephanie MaGee George Magliocca Valerie Maiden Pamela Marrus Wendi Marrus Shawne Marsala Jeffrey Marshall David Martin Natalie Martin 162 LOG BLINDED BY SCIENCE J t I Barrett Marx Monica Mathews Debbie Matthews Ann Mayweather Lori McCallister Tonia McCallister Christy McChesney Leigh McClelland John McKinely Keith McQueen Paige Metzger Tina Mitcham Malcolm Mitchell Mallory Mitchell Louisiana at Large 163 WE DO 164 LOG Venisa Mobley David Monk Barry Montgomery Jeff Moore John Moore Joseph Moore John Morris Mark Morton Susann Mumby Steve Murphree Angie Myers Jaquerline Myers Renee Myers Myra Naylor Anne Nevill Mike Newell John Noschese Mike Page Edward Parker Janet Parker Relli Parsons Jimmy Patton Todd Paul Tammy Phelps Brian Phillips Chuck Phillips Nichelle Plater Amilia Player Scott Pohlkamp Billy Polhemus [T BEST Antonio Polk Shuntana Polk Keith Poone Brian Porter Lisa Porter Jennifer Powell Pam Powell Scott Prellow Sonya Prim Marylin Procell Kris Purdy Susan Rachal Sandra Ratliff Mitch Rambin Lashun Reed Spencer Reisinger Kelly Reynolds Camille Richardson Ronda Richardson Deborah Richmond Marci Rinchuso Ryan Risely Bubba Roark Wendy Roberts Steven Robinson Terry Rock Bernice Rodney Lamar Sanders Troy Schulman Paul Schuster Louisiana at Large 165 ONLY ONE MORE Belinda Scott Racqnie Scott Richie Scott Alan Seabaugh Kelbi Self Brian Shaver Steve Sheppard Sheila Sherman Teri Simpson Jimmy Slack Kenneth Smith Ruthie Smith Kim Snelling Chico Snow Clarice Spencer 166 LOG Heath Stevens Angela Stewart Jimmy Steweart Scott Stinson Anita Strode Stephanie Tabor Ted Takara Connie Taylor Eric Taylor Jeff Taylor Steven Teagle Greg Thatcher Doug Thibeaux Lastanua Thomas Patrick Thomas Clayton Thompson Jerry Thompson Lynn Thompson Ronnie Thompson Stuart Tindall Melanie Townsend Toni Triggs John Turner John Upchurch Michelle Upshaw Matt Vance Jada Vest Terri Walker Ericia Walpool John Walpool Louisiana at Large 167 JUNIORS OF TODAY 168 LOG Stanford Walpool Gina Ward Joe Ware Nanetta Washington Katheryn Waugh Jerry Weaver Jacquiline Webb Jeannie Webb Lisa Wenk Albert West Roderick West Larry Wheeler Tonja Whitaker Rusty White Sharon White Paige Whitley Claudia Whitmeyer Dede Wilburn Daron Williams Elizabeth Williams James Williams t SENIORS OF ’85 Monica Williams Opal Williams Patrick Williams Sharon Williams Cary Williamson Annette Wilson Doug Wilson Sheri Wilson Micheal Wise Roosevelt Wisner Quinten Wittaker Shedelia Woodard Melynda Woodle Lisa Woodruff Beverly Ann Woodson Mary Wright Carmen Wynn Sheridan Yeates Chris Young Tammy Zachary Shayne Zionts Louisiana at Large 169 omore Class Officers Margaret Bundricl President Steven Booras «. Boys’ Vice-President Jeanne Sullivan Girls’ Vice-President Karen Fertitta Secretary 170 .LOG WE’RE THE CLASS OF ’86 Dennis Adams Jimmy Adams Ruthie Adams Larry Agee Robert Alford Burt Allen Chris Allums Kathy Allums Louis Anderson Amy Anthony Kevin Anthony Sherry Antwine Patrick Autry Chris Aymond Katherine Bain Taschunda Balthazar Eric Banks Kim Barmore Kyle Bayliss Missy Beadles Brian Beard James Beatty Steve Beckham James Bedford Saundra Bell Sara Benecke Allison Bentley Nieece Berry Linda Black Stephen Blane Louisiana at Large 171 SOPHOMORES ARE Kim Bogan Heidi Boogaerts Demmye Booras Steven Booras Debbie Bowles Patsy Bradberry Curt Brando David Brantley Lauirine Brantley Chad Bratton Jonny Bridges Chris Britain Jesse Broadway Carlest Brookberry Cindy Brooks Debbie Brooks Jennetta Brooks David Brossette Suzanne Broussard Darren Brown Danny Buckingham Jeffery Bulder Margaret Bundrick Laura Burton Darrell Butler Michael Caldwell Tsaing Can Cindy Carter Jimmy Casten Matthew Cawthon 172 LOG UNITED Per Cederbom Kim Chase Dwayne Clayton Donnie Cleveland Ronnie Cleveland Amy Cobb Jimmie Collins Kip Collins Letitia Collins Kim Colvin Gretchan Cooper Craig Courtney Karen Cox Charles Crawford Cheryl Crow SOPHOMORES ARE ONE Truett Crow Damon Cupp Marilyn Dangerfield Shunta Darrett Mark Davis Ronald Davis Yolanda Davis Lisa Decker Shawna DeMann Ken Dickens Angela Dixon Derrick Douglas Billy Dudly Shane Dulany 174 LOG STEP AHEAD Denise Dupont Keri Earlyweine Margo Edwards Wanda Efferson Lottie Elias La Tonia Elie David English Sammy Ester Chuck Ferris Karen Fertitta Lisa Flowers Tresa Flowers Carlston Floyd Michelle Folse Todd Ford Stephanie Fuller LaDon Gaines Raymond Gaines Sheldon Gardner Trish Garner Amanda Garr Cynthia George Latonia Gibson Lisa Giles Veronica Giles Ginny Gilleland Marcy Goins Jean Gonzales Brad Gordon La Wanda Goree Louisiana at Large 175 SOPHOMORE SPIRIT Maronica Graggs Willie Graggs Julian Graham Kathleen Grayson Carl Green Tammy Greenberg Deena Grisson Elaine Haley Michael Hall Jennifer Hamel Jennifer Hamilton Courtney Hanna Kim Harders Paula Harges John Harper Paula Harper Toni Harper Tim Harrington David Harrison Gwen Harvill Leigh Ann Haughton Holly Hayes Stephanie Henderson Holly Hensley Tamara Henry Kirk High Ben Hill Laura Hinton Dawn Hodges Jim Holland 176 LOG Sheri, where are your legs? 177 RISES HIGHER Foster Holley Linnie Hosea Sheila Hostnick Frankie Houston Jacqualin Howard Kim Howard Lauren Howell Holly Huckabee Stephanie Humphries Wanye Hunsicker SOPHOMORES LET THE Michelle Huskey Snorla Jackson Kathy Jackson Chaunda Jacobs Elliot Jeter Cecil Johnson Charlotte Johnson Melissa Johnson Melvin Johnson Edward Jones By son Jones Hank Jones Larry Jones Lisa Jones Ross Jordan Foster Holley lives life in the fast lane. 178 LOG GOOD TIMES ROLL | Kenneth Kay Stacey Kelley Altisia Kellum Mark Kelly David Key Rick Kimmel Floretha King Sherrell King Yolanda King Robin Kranick Kelly Kyle Ernie Landman Darryl Lane Cheryl Larkin Martin Lattier Michelle Laukart Herbert Lee Katherine Lee Toni Leigh David Leslie James Lewis Tracey Lewis Marvis Lloyd Jeff Lux Erica Mack Shuntell Mack Clayton Marris Michael Marsh Jimmy Martin Michael Martin Louisiana at Large 179 SOPHOMORES ARE IN Trey Martin Marie Martinez Brad Massad Veronica Mathews Jimmy Maxey John McCawley Laura McClelland Mollie McGee Shane McMullen Melee McClendon Ullysses McCulloch Phillip McEachurn James McElwee Lisa McFarland Ken Merrill Anita Miller Kelli Miller Todd Miller Michelle Mitcham Amy Monk Michele Mooney Patrick Moore Grade Morris Rosalind Mosley Lisa Moulton Michelle Murray Warrep Myles Stephanie Nehring Chip Nelson Ran Newstadt 180 LOG A CLASS BY THEMSELVES Kelli Nicholas Billy Norris Russell Novak Tangelia Oden Will Odom Lisa Ogletree Steve Owens Juanita Page Amy Patterson Lisa Patterson Melissa Peck Twanda Pennywell Michael Perry Blaine Pittman Carol Phills t: Louisiana at Large 181 SOPHOMORES 182 LOG Theresa Plater Valerie Plater Veronica Plater Kelli Poremba Lori Powers Kendra Price Lashvanda Prim Devra Purvis Stacy Rachal Audry Ratliff Mike Reardon Trenton Redstone Elizabeth Reynolds Kirby Richardson Yvette Richardson Billy Richmond Clay Rivers Tamiko Roberson Richie Roberts Scott Roberts Glenn Robertson Lasanya Robinson Laverne Robinson Mashun Robinson GET INVOLVED Sarah Robinson Todd Robinson Rebecca Ruffin Kevin Russell Kim Salter John Samuels Kennith Samuels Paul Scarbrow Suzanne Scates Mark Schamerhorn Cindy Schwartz Kim Schwartz Troy Schuster Phillip Seaman Sheri Scott Yul Shelby Cassie Sherwin Whit Sibley Tandie Sikes Sheri Simpson Brennon Smith Milton Smith Sharilyn Smith Vanessa Smith Keith Spencer Samantha Stadom Tiwiana Stallord Hennrietta Stards John Stewart Tony Stewart Louisiana at Large 183 SOPHOMORES 184 LOG Will Stuart Jeanie Sullivan Teri Tallant Helen Taylor Micheal Taylor Lauren Teague Dione Terrell Rodney Terrell Alisia Thomas Kimberly Thomas Robin Thomas Yulonda Thomas Sylvester Thornton Kim Thrower Scott Tisdale Mike Toys John Trimble Meiyuck Tsang Lane Tuggle Kate Turner Chance Waggoner Amanda Walker Jeff Walker John Walker Melanie Walker Sonya Walker Tracey Walker John Walter J. 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Ward Angela Ware STICK TOGETHER Rodney Ware Debra Washington Bo Watson Marilyn Wienstein Patrick Wells Adrian West Melissa Wheeler Angela Whitaker David White LaSanya White Susan Whitley Anglea Williams Letria Williams Micheal Williams Michelle Williams Nancy Williams Tammy Wiliams Cynthia Wilson Mildred Winslow Michele Wise Lea Wojtkiewicz Richard Wong Melissa Wormiak Stacey Wright Teal Yeates Dana Yelverton Cami Young Yulonda Young Kim Youngblood David Zmek Louisiana at Large 185 FreshmanGRlass O Todd Fitzgerald President Kevin Cunningham Treasurer Allen Fleishel Boys’ Vice-President Jennifer Heno Secretary Beth Bain Girls’ Vice-President 186 LOG X CLASS OF ’87 Mellissa Abney Lavardis Adams Russell Adams Lee Alexander Tammy Allis Richard Archer Heather Bailey Matt Bailey Beth Bain Donna Bair Julianna Banks Roman Banks Keven Barber Karen Barnett Tim Barr Mark Barron Matt Barthe Melvin Bates Julie Beistle Robert Benjamin Nathalie Berge Toynia Biachini Derick Black Robert Blackador David Blackey Steven Blane Robert Blankenship Philip Bodan Jason Bond Charles Boogaerts Louisiana at Large 187 FRESHMEN ARE Richard Booras Megan Bounds Chris Boyd Andre Braggs Susan Braswell Milissa Brewer Chris Brock Cynthia Brokenberry Angela Broom David Broussard Carla Brown Stephanie Brown Stephanie Burke Julie Butcher Joel Butler Vickie Byrd Issac Caldwell Aaron Callaway Anne Anice Cambell John Cannon Christie Cantrell Geovanny Carizares Adam Carter Greg Cathey Natalie Cazatsker Bernadine Chambers John Chance Tracy Chandler Ricky Chappell Jane Cherrey 188 LOG NUMBER ONE!! David Christian Brian Combs Shelly Conques Amye Cook Chad Cooper Tracey Cooper Nicole Costanza Nancy Cotter Jerry Cotton Curtis Courtney Kelly Cox Jason Coyle Lisa Crumpler Kevin Cunningham Carla Daniels Daryl Davis Erica Davis Jimmy Davis Traci Day Philip DeFatta Charles Demery Sandra Demery Millicent Demint Cedric Demming Yolanda Demming Mack Dennis Kelly Deslatte Danielle Dickerson Metta Dison Nelson Douglas Louisiana at Large 189 BABY GATORS Russell Dowden Tommy Dowdle Charlene Draughen Doug DuBois Andrea Duet Derrick Duncan O’Neal Durham Diane Dyer Amy Earnest Tracy Ebbing James Edwards Sharon Egan Francine Elias Heath Elliot Ralph Evans Debra Fagan Lisa Fertitta Sam Fertitta 190 LOG SHOW THEIR SPIRIT Todd FitzGerald Eric Flagg Allen Fleishel Eddie Flowers Kristi Frybarger Senta Gaddision Latonica Gaines Deidra Garner Edward George Kendall Gilmer Alyce Glazer Fredrick Goalston Leslie Goldman Nancy Googe Rhonda Graves Kim Gray Stephanie Grayson Jerry Green Micheal Greer Jan Griffith Patricia Gullo Jon David Hague Carlton Hall Donna Halt Bobby Hamm Cindy Harper Laurie Harper Joanna Harrell Laura Harris Stephanie Harris Louisiana at Large 191 WE WON’T STOP ’TIL Albert Harrison Angela Harrison Randy Harvill Jim Hayes Katherine Henderson Pam Henderson Jennifer Heno Missy Hernandez Sergio Hernandez Cary Hilburn Alonda Hill Andrew Hodges William Hollingsworth Michael Holmes Rebecca Hooper Donna Horton Robby Horton Donna Hostnick Allen Howe Gloria Hullen Jimmy Item Barry Jackson Brandon Jackson Cinnamon Jackson Tonya Jackson Nannette Jacob Vickie James Sharon Jenkins Julie Johnson Lynette Johnson 192 LOG Mark Johnson Melvin Johnson Rodrick Johnson Terrell Johnson Jackie Johnston Kimberly Jones Kristi Jones Traci Jones Wendy Jones Byron Jordon Chris Kemper Terry Kennedy Edie Kester Ellen Kim Jacquelyne Kimble Melvin King Donna Kirk A1 Kisler Danny Kisner Laura Koonce Kim Kruck Allan Kuperman Rhonda Lattai Droderic Lattier Sonia Lattier Amy Lemmon Tammy Leone Beth Lewis Glen Lohman Cole Lollar Louisiana at Large 193 WE REACH THE TOP FRESHMEN BRING UP Laura Long A. 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Lovelace Tracey Lovelace Havard Lyons Patrick Marshall Rene Martin Jeff Martinez Erin Maxwell James Mayeaux Brian McBride Kim McBride Kelvin McCallister Scotty McCallister Travis McCraw Paige McDaniel Ronald McKinney Keven McKnight Scott McNeill Camille Menasco Christy Messer Stephanie Miles Delmetria Millener Karen Miller Richard Miller Laretha Milton Anitra Mims Daryl Mitchell Marvin Mitchell Michelle Mohrman Mike Montgomery 194 LOG NEW TRAITS Charles Moore Monica Moore Carlos Morris Charles Mullins Karen Murrey Jolie Naquin Matt Neikirk Brian Nesbitt Mimi Newstadt Becky Norcross Billy Novak Chris Nunnelee Mike O’Brian Ivory O’Neal Brian Pardue Pam Parker Lisa Parmenter Laurie Patterson Mark Patterson Monica Paul Pam Pennywell Lori Perry John Petty Dennis Pierce Dotties Pope Joseph Pope Debbie Powell Jennifer Powell Steven Poythress Eric Prelow Louisiana at Large 195 FRESHMEN HANG Pamela Price Charles Pruett Julie Prunty Carranza Pryor David Puso Charles Rachel Sheri Rainer Rachel Reeb Amy Reeves Derek Rentrer Michelle Richardson Cynthia Richmond Katherine Rigdon Kim Riser Amy Rosbottom Coty Rosenblath Chris Rosson James Row J. J. Rudd Shahry Sadree Twyla Sayes Shari Schultz Carla Scott Cheryl Scott Melissa Seiden Felicia Sewell Lisa Sharpling Jon Shaw Ivy Shelby Tyler Simpson 196 LOG IN THERE!! 5 - Louisiana at Large 197 Chris Smith Dianne Smith Jacqueline Smith Jeffery Smith Maybelline Smith Michael Smith Stephanie Smith Tiffiny Smith Sharon Spears Brad Spencer FRESHMEN ALL Nehemiah Stafford John David Stalnaker Micheal Stewart Reginale Stewart Yevette Stewart Ana S tickell Teresa Stroud Curtis Struggs Paula Sutherland Bridget Tanner LaShonda Taylor Virginia Taylor Chris Thedford Angie Thomas Greg Teasley Patrick Thomas Rose Thomas Sheila Thomas Shonda Thomas Wade Thomas Kenneth Thompson Missy Tilton Amy Tindall Wanda Tony Jim Trowbridge Troy Vance Gentry Vinson Kala Waggoner Brandi Walker Toney Walker 198 LOG THE WAY!!! Shelly Walton Lisa Ward Jesse Warren Avery Washington Christian Webb Jeremy Werful Patrick Wesley Darlene Whitaker Isiac White Lisa White Tamika White Brian Williams Jeffery Williams Micheal Williams Michelle Williams Terry Williams Amy Williamson John Willis Alice Wilson Jane Winningham Julie Wise Robby Wise John Paul Wood Brad Wren Kelly Wren Louisiana at Large 199 PERSPECTIVE DALTON ROBERTS CANDY CAPELAN “Logo and department names of Louisiana Life — Magazine of the Bayou State are trademarks of Louisiana Life, Ltd. Used by permission.” PERSPECTIVE On Captain Shreve High Perspective 201 CSH Honored This past year Captain Shreve, along with seventy-two other high schools across the nation, was honored during ceremonies in Washington, D.C. Prin¬ cipal Sandra McCalla traveled to Washington, where she received awards for Captain Shreve based on its ex¬ emplary academic program, school ef¬ fectiveness, and student achievement. The students at Captain Shreve were proud to be a part of “Excellence in Education 1983.” Opposite Page: A proud Sandra McCalla at the White House. Above Left: Miss McCalla with Rebecca Hurley a former CS student who is now the law clerk of Chief Justice Burger. Above Center: President Reagan speaks on “Excellence in Education 1983.“ ’ ' ' Perspective 203 204 LOG Top Left: The Washington Monument. Top Right: Sandra and Abe — two great leaders! Center: This threesome — Gerald H. Nelson, President of the Cad¬ do Parish School Board, Sandra Mc- Calla, Principal of Captain Shreve, and Walter Lee, Superintendent of Caddo Parish Schools — has a reason to be pro¬ ud! Bottom: Miss McCalla and Walter Lee mingle on the grounds of the White House with the U.S. Secretary of Educa¬ tion, T. H. Bell, and other top educators. Opposite Page: Mr. and Miss Captain Shreve of 1983-84. Top Left: Kendall discusses Z Club stockings with Miss Lee. Above Right: Merritt learned from Mrs. Horne about the many colleges available for him to attend. Bottom: Taking a break during their busy schedules, Merritt and Kendall stop to talk in the hall. Mr. and Miss ’ 83-’84 The 1984 Log staff proudly selected Miss Kendall Hanna and Mr. Merritt Johnson as Mr. and Miss Captain Shreve for their outstanding contributions in the academic field as well as extracur¬ ricular activities. Merritt was active in French Club, Key Club, National Honor Society, and student government. He served as Boys’ Vice-President both his junior and senior year, and was a Boys’ State Delegate. Kendall was active in the Pep Squad, Latin Club, German Club, Computer Club, and Z Club. She was a Girls’ State Delegate, Key Club sponsor, and she performed in the Showboat. Perspective 207 1983-84 Who’s Who Selected by Faculty The faculty selected six outstanding seniors to represent Captain Shreve’s 1983-84 Who’s Who. Selections were made on the basis of their high achievement in academics and extracurricular ac¬ tivities. These seniors exemplified qualities of leadership and were well liked, both by teachers and fellow classmates. The six seniors chosen were Candy Capelan, Daryl Green, Blake Kaplan, Karen Law, Dalton Roberts, and Lenny Wells. Candy Capelan was active in the Science Club, Latin Club, Com¬ puter Club, Mu Alpha Theta, National Honor Society, Z Club, Log Staff, Quill and Scroll, and Pep Squad. Her senior year, she served as chaplain of Z Club, secretary of the Honor Society, and associate editor of the Log. She was also class treasurer both her junior and senior years, and represented Captain Shreve at Louisiana Girls’ State. Karen Law was a member of the Computer Club, Latin Club, Mu Alpha Theta, National Honor Society, Astra Club, Log Staff, Quill and Scroll, and the Homecoming court. As a senior, Karen was elected President of the Latin Club and served as cheerleader. Daryl Green was a member of the football and basketball team throughout his high school years. He was active in FCA, Na¬ tional Honor Society, and served as Vice-President of the Black Studies Association his senior year. He was also junior senator of Student Council and treasurer during his senior year. Dalton Roberts participated in the Science Club, French Club, Z Club, Mu Alpha Theta, National Honor Society, Log Staff, Quill and Scroll, and attended Close-up. She served as Vice-President of Z Club and French Club, and was a representative of Captain Shreve at Louisiana Girls’ State during her junior year. As a senior, she was editor of the Log and senior board member of Z Club. Dalton also received the Daughters of American Revolution Award and the Op¬ timist Club Award, and was a National Merit Finalist. Blake Kaplan was a member of the National Honor Society, the Enterprise Staff, and the International Thespian Society. He was also active in Latin Club, Computer Club, Drama Club, Mu Alpha Theta, and Debate. His senior year, Blake served as editor of the Enterprise and president of the International Thes¬ pian Society. Lenny Wells held active membership in German Club, Band, ROTC, National Honor Society, Student Council, and the Bi- Racial Committee. He also participated in football, basketball, and baseball. His senior year, Lenny was appointed Cadet Corps Commander for Caddo Parish. Perspective 211 ophomore Favorites Stephanie Fuller Kirk High 1 1 F Perspective 213 ggg | 1 i ' M M MffM j8 gf ■M H wgfll i 2m WXIIIXHI i gectiv r 215 a I 1 National Honor Society The 1983-84 National Honor Society consisted of seniors who worked with our school in many ways. Under direction of Mrs. Wynn, each member of NHS was required to maintain a 3.8 grade point average and to possess qualities in¬ cluding scholarship, leadership, good character, and service. Each member was required to hold active membership in at least two school spon¬ sored organizations and participate in gradua¬ tion and baccalaureate exercises. Top Right: NHS OFFICERS — Chris Marrus — President, Merritt Johnson — Vice-President, Candy Capelan — Secretary, and Kathy Harrison — Treasurer. Center: First Row: Sherri Scates, Linda Ledbetter, Dalton Roberts, Peggy Falbaum, Shelley Rosson, Michelle Lippard, Sarah Webb. Second Row: Candy Capelan, Renee Andrews, Eleanor Miller, Kathy Harrison, Merritt Johnson, Blake Kaplan, Chris Marrus. Third Row: Kathy Willis, Tiffany Merrill, Karen Law, Cheryl Walker, Cheryl Miller, Chris Fitzgerald, Daryl Green, Len¬ ny Wells, Scotty Greenburg. Not Pictured: Caryn Perry. 216 LOG Perspective 217 Pelican State At the end of the 1982-83 school year, six girls and five boys were selected from the junior class to represent Captain Shreve at the annual Pelican State convention held at LSU Baton Route. The girls’ representatives were Renee Andrews, Annette Atkins, Candy Capelan, Ken¬ dall Hanna, Elizabeth Harrison, and Dalton Roberts. Representing the boys were Duke Ehrhardt, Chris Fitzgerald, Lifford Jackson, Merritt Johnson, Walter Pullen, and Donnie Powell. These students spent seven days plann¬ ing and running their own governments. Even though these activities were not co-ed, the boys and girls attended a talk presented by Dave Treen and also a dance. The students that at¬ tended Pelican State made lasting friendships and learned to cooperate with all types of people. Top: Chris Fitzgerald, Nationalist Party nomination for Attorney General, Dalton Roberts — Nationalist State Party Chairman, Duke Ehrhardt — Federalist Party. Bottom Left: 1st Row: Lifford Jackson, Chris Fitzgerald, Walter Pullen. 2nd Row: Duke Ehrhardt, Merritt Johnson. Bottom Right: 1st Row: Dalton Roberts, Candy Capelan. 2nd Row: Elizabeth Harrison, Renee Andrews. Thespians The International Thespian Society consisted of students involved in drama who had worked for a minimum of 100 hours on theatrical productions. These hours could be obtained by working on plays at Captain Shreve or in community productions. Throughout the year these students worked in many different theatrical areas such as acting, lighting, costumes, props, and hospitality. This group worked hard and deserves much recognition for their success. 1st Row: Ferris Childs, Martha Barkley, Marilyn Procell, and Elizabeth Harrison. 2nd Row: Sponsor, Miss McKellar, Don Middleton, Barbara Clark, Michelle Lippard, and Rosemary Petty. 3rd Row: Ashley Hullet, Blake Kaplan, Roger Williams, Mark Tisdale, and Ric Lipsey. 218 LOG Mu Alpha Theta The 1983-84 Captain Shreve Mu Alpha Theta, sponsored by Mrs. Gladys Aderhold, consisted of students who excelled in mathematics. Members were required to maintain a 3.0 grade average in all mathematics courses and to be enrolled in advanced math. Through various ac¬ tivities, members learned different careers available in mathematics. Top Left: OFFICERS — Steve Barnett — President, Merritt Johnson — Vice-President, Karen Law — Secretary, Daryl Green — Treasurer (not pictured). Bottom: Sitting: Shelley Rosson, Karen Law, Candy Capelan, Dalton Roberts, Steve Barnett, Scott Stinson, Suzanne Mumby, Mark Tisdale, and Scotty Greenburg. Standing: Spencer Reisinger, Daryl Green, Caryn Perry, Renee Andrews, Merritt Johnson, Karen Harmon, Sherri Scates, Kris Purdy, Cheryl Walker, Jennifer Miller, Daryl Everett, and Blake Kaplan. Perspective 219 Company Commanders are from left: Eric W. Leonard E. Wells — Caddo Parish and Captain Williams, Jacqueline D. Hampton, and Mitchell Shreve Cadet Corps Commander. Rambin. From Left: Daryl K. Everett — Adjutant, and Roger P. Dennis E. Pierce — Outstanding First Williams — Executive Officer. Semester Cadet LOG SPEECH TOURNAMENT MEMBERS — Standing: Dennis Adams and Blake Kaplan. Sitting: Deidra Garner, Martha Barkley, Caron Reddy, Elizabeth Harrison, and Macie Mclnnis. HONOR ORCHESTRA — Ronnie Thompson, Lynn Brantley, Marie Martinez, and Jason Coyle. Perspective 221 HONOR JAZZ BAND — Julie Jorstad, John Crowson, and Sheridan Yeates. District Honor Band — Julie Horstad ALL STAR MARCHING BAND — 1st Row: Cam Meek and Julie Jorstad. 2nd Row: Kim Thrower, Becca Davis, Cheryl Semon, and Nancy Williams. 3rd Row: Hank Ewing, Sheridan Yeates, and Larry Whittemore. 222 LOG ALL PARISH HONOR BAND — 1st Row: Larry Whittemore and Todd Ford. 2nd Row: Amy Cobb, Lynn Thompson, Katherine Bain, and Becca Davis. 3rd Row: Mike Wise, John Noschese, Hank Ewing, and Jeff Taylor. Perspective 223 Optimist Award — Dalton Roberts and Walter Pullen. BEST CITIZENS AT PELICAN STATE — Harrison, and Dalton Roberts. Best Mascot SMU Cheerleader Camp — Carl Costanza. Chris Fitzgerald, Merritt Johnson, Walter Pullen, Elizabeth QUIZ BOWL — Steve Barnett, John Harper, Blake Kaplan, and Scott Stinson. National Merit Commendation — Greg Terry. National Merit Semi-Finalist and DAR Award — Dalton Roberts. 224 LOG 1983-84 Cheerleaders bring home the spirit stick from SMU Cheerleader Camp Optimist Youth in Government Day Award — Superior Planned Yearbook at Louisiana Tech Year- Lenny Wells. book Camp — 1983-84 Log Editors Perspective 225 Duke Ehrhardt — All State Punter Lifford Jackson — Independence Bowl Scholar- Athlete Award ALL DISTRICT OF¬ FENSE — Sitting: Craig High, Duke Ehrhardt. Back Row: Jonathan Matkins, Tim Cupp, Steve Gouthiere, and Manuel Law. 226 LOG Perspective 227 ALL DISTRICT DEFENSE — Robert Pratt, Henri Wesley, Steve Gouthiere, and Manuel Law. ALL CITY — Jonathan Matkins, Lifford Jackson, Duke Ehrhardt, Henri Wesley. Homecoming ’83 — A Joyful Event The 1983 Homecoming was a joyful event. The traditional sparkling crown was performed by the pep squad while the queen and her court were presented to the crowd. Miss McCalla crowned the queen, Carol Lindsey. The other members of the court were then introduced. The senior maids included Annette Atkins, Cherie Brock, Kelly Faour, and Karen Law. Lori McCallister, Kim Snelling, and Anita Strode were the junior maids. Stephanie Fuller and Jewel Mack represented the sophomore class. The freshman maids were Beth Bain and Jennifer Powell. Above: The 1983 Homecoming Court. Top Right: Carol Lindsey is escorted by her father, Dr. A. L. Lindsey. Bottom Right: Miss McCalla and Coach Hayes prepared Andrew Hayes, Triston Davis, and Natasha McPhearson for the crowning of the queen. 228 LOG Carol Lindsey Queen Annette Atkins Senior Maid Cherie Brock Senior Maid Kelly Faour Senior Maid Perspective 229 Karen Law Senior Maid Lori McCallister Junior Maid Kim Snelling Junior Maid Anita Strode Junior Maid 230 LOG Stephanie Fuller Sophomore Maid Jewel Mack Sophomore Maid Beth Bain Freshman Maid Jennifer Powell Freshman Maid £ Perspective 231 ff ' idt .®« SPORTS SCOTT BATES — SECTION HEAD TERRI BUSH TODD FITZGERALD ABB JONES SHARILYN SMITH CHRIS YOUNG KAYLA IVY — SPIRIT 232 LOG 1983-84 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Captain Shreve 6 West Monroe 7 Captain Shreve 14 Fair Park 19 Captain Shreve 22 Southwood 9 Captain Shreve 14 Ouachita 8 Captain Shreve 13 Woodlawn 0 Captain Shreve 35 Green Oaks 27 Captain Shreve 16 Parkway 6 Captain Shreve 13 Airline 0 Captain Shreve 21 Bossier 12 Captain Shreve 22 Natchitoches 11 STATE PLAY-OFFS Captain Shreve28 Ruston 21 Captain Shrevel7 New Iberia 7 Captain Shrevel4 Terrebonne 21 234 LOG Sports 235 1983-84 GATOR FOOTBALL TEAM — Row 1: Bobby Brice, Mitch Rambin, Patrick Thomas, Mike Toys, Jonathan Matkins, Walter Pullen, John Upchurch, Todd Byrd, Chris Ammond, Duke Ehrhardt. Row 2: Mackey Slocum, Brian Barber, Joe Moore, Barry Montgomery, Scott Brown, Woodus Hum- phery, Steve Gouthiere, Ronny Cook, Chris FitzGerald, Donnie Powell, Bubba Roark, Tim Cupp, Mike Richardson. Row 3: Carl Jackson, Bobby Nolfe, Chad Gulledge, Brian Williams, Derek Harris, Lenny Wells, Daryl Green, Lifford Jackson, Cli fford Jackson, Henri Wesley, Manuel Law, Stacey Long, Carl Green, Ronald Davis, Ken Samuels, John Samuels. Row 4: Marc Cooper, Jay Crooms, Terry Hender¬ son, Cliff Woodruff, Craig High, John Evans, John Turner, Darren Gray, Scott Heno, Jeff Moore, Keith Johnson, Albert West, Ben Clay, Cecil Johnson, Alford Joe McClought. Row 5: Coach Hayes, Coach Reeves, Coach Higginbotham, Coach Powell, Coach Hedges, Coach Boydstun, Coach Conway, Coach Leviston. Captain Shreve 6 West Monroe 7 236 LOG The first game of the year proved to be our toughest. Neither team could execute a score in regular play, caus¬ ing us to go into overtime. We scored on a 10-yard pass to Lifford Jackson. Kicking specialist Craig High missed a crucial extra point. West Monroe then scored on an 8- yard lob in the right corner of the end zone. The West Monroe kicker made the extra point giving them a 7-6 win over the Gators. 1. Running back Lifford Jackson ( 40) makes some yardage. 2. Donnie Powell ( 11) goes in for the tackle. 3. The coaches pause for the prayer. 4. The line is getting ready! 5. Gators charge for the field. Captain Shreve Southwood Led by Duke Ehrhardt the Captain Shreve Gators began their march to state with their first win of the year over Southwood. Rolling up 303 yards rushing with touchdowns by Duk e Ehrhardt and Lifford Jackson, the Gators went on to win 22-9. Our victory marked the 200th win for Coach Lee Hedges during the years of his outstanding career. 1. The Gators are ready. 2. Victory strikes once again! 3. Here comes our awesome defense! 4. Coach Hedges shows happiness as his 200th win approaches. 5. Our defense prepares for the kill! Sports 23 7 Captain Shreve 13 Woodlawn 0 Woodlawn had a rough night as we stomped them 13- 0. In the first quarter the Gators got on the board with a Craig High field goal for 32-yards. In the second quarter Lifford Jackson scored on a 14-yard pass from Duke Ehrhardt to go into the half 10-0. In the third quarter High booted another field goal to end the game at 13-0. 1. Victory once again! 2. Gators are ready. 3. drag ’em down the field! 4. The Gators set up for another touchdown. 5. The Gator defense swarms in on the ball! 238 LOG Captain Shreve 35 Green Oaks 27 It was a high scoring game for both teams as the Gators defeated the Giants 35-27 in our first district game. The Gators rushed for 148 yards with Lifford Jackson the highest scorer. Quarterback Duke Ehrhardt passed for 73 yards. 1. Gator fans show their spirit! 2. BLOCK THAT KICK! 3. Way to block Gators! 4. Tim Cupp (77) and Jonathan Matkins (53), aided by Mitch Ram- bin (64), move in for the kill. 5. Coach Reeves and Coach Boydstun look on in amazement. Sports 239 Captain Shreve Airline Captain Shreve made it six straight wins after defeating Airline 13-0. Craig High kicked a 43-yard field goal in the first half. Three plays into the third quarter, Alford McClought made an interception, leading to another field goal by High. The Gators attained com¬ plete control when Lifford Jackson scored with 24 seconds left in the third quarter. 1. Players show enthusiasm! 2. Donnie Powell (11) and Chris Fitzgerald (55) discuss the situation with Coach Hedges. 3. TOUCHDOWN! 4. Woodus Humphrey (12) catches a touchdown pass! 5. Gators await the victory. 240 LOG Captain Shreve 22 Natchitoches- Central 11 It was a crucial game for the Gators, as a win would put us in the state playoffs. Scoring twice but missing one extra point we went in¬ to the half 13-0. In the second half High connected for three field goals to end the game 22-11. 1. Steve Goutheire (44) for another Gator first down. 2. Lifford Jackson dodges the Giant defenders. 3. Diving for a tackle is Robert Pratt. 4. Lifford Jackson pushes off for extra yards. 5. Coach Higginbotham in¬ structs the defense while Upchurch, Richardson, and Evans look on. £ Sports 241 Captain Shreve 28 Ruston 21 The Gators prevailed in the first round of play-off competi¬ tion as they defeated the Ruston Bearcats 28-21. Lifford Jackson was once again the lead scorer making all four touchdowns for the Gators. The Bearcats played a good game of catch-up as they brought the ball to the Shreve 20-yard line in the fourth quarter. However, they did not score which gave the Gators their first play-off win. 1. Lifford Jackson (40) scores again! 2. The Bearcats stand in awe as another Gator TD goes up on the scoreboard. 3. Jackson makes the run. 4. The mighty Gators are past the five! 5. Duke Ehrhardt (22) drives for extra yardage. 242 LOG Captain Shreve 14 Terrebonne 21 Although both teams played a great game, the Ter¬ rebonne Tigers came out the victors as they defeated the Gators 21-14 in the semi-final play-off game. The Tigers scored two TD’s straight in the first half. The Gators scored in the third quarter with each team scoring in the fourth. The Gators can truly say we had a good season. 1. Bobby Nolfe (82) and Mike Slocum (72) watch the action. 2. Steve Gouthiere (44) rushes for a first down. 3. Gouthiere makes his move! 4. The Gator defense reigns supreme! £ Sports 243 Hedges Takes Gators to Semi-Finals The GATORS accomplished three major goals this season as they traveled the road to success. First, Coach Lee Hedges earned his 200th career win as the GATORS defeated the Southwood Cowboys in their third game of the season. By beating the Natchitoches-Central Chiefs, the GATORS won the District Championship. The GATORS finally made it to the semi-finals of the State Play-offs, after surpassing Ruston and New Iberia. Although we were defeated by Terrebonne, we, the Captain Shreve Gators, can truly say that we had a fantastic season! 244 LOG 1983-84 JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM — Row 1: Johnny Bridges, Chip Nelson, Larry Agee, Jimmy Martin, Carlest Brokenberry. Row 2: Isaac Caldwell, John Samuels, Keith Johnson, Ken Samuels, Ronald Davis, J. R. Ward, Yul Shelby. Row 3: Adrian West, Carl Green, Brian Williams, Keven Barber, Dwayne Clayton. Row 4: Coach Hayes, Coach Reeves, Coach Leviston, Coach Higginbotham, Coach Conway. Bottom Left: Gators are greater! Bottom Right: Gators make the kill! Sports 245 Gator Basketball Team Takes ’84 District Title cs 47 cs 53 cs 71 cs 48 cs 71 cs 58 cs 82 cs 62 cs 63 cs 50 cs 65 cs 56 cs 67 cs 66 cs 80 cs 78 cs 66 cs 75 cs 58 cs 54 cs 58 cs 83 cs 57 cs 63 cs 87 cs 62 cs 71 cs 78 cs 54 cs 79 ■84 BASKETBALL SCORES West Monroe B. T. Washington Bossier West Monroe Huntington Woodlawn Plain Dealing Byrd Parkway Haughton Airline Huntington Silsbee Jasper Newton Byrd Logansport Southwood West Monroe B. T. Washington Woodlawn Loyola Bossier Natchitoches Green Oakes Parkway Airline Bossier Natchitoches Central Green Oaks The 1983-84 Basketball Gators upheld the winning tradition ex¬ pected of all Captain Shreve teams by ranking consistently in the area top ten week after week. Coaches David Boydstun and Johnny Burnom used an abundance of talent to cap¬ ture the district crown. With return¬ ing starters George Jones, Darryl Henson, and Kelly Smith, the Gators were destined to be the dominant force in District 2-AAAA. Tournament play was a big part of the season this year. The team par¬ ticipated in the Parkway, Southwood, DeRidder and Bossier tournaments. 246 LOG ■ ■ ■ Opp. Left: Coach David Boydstun watches his Gators perform. Opp. Bottom: Darryl Henson takes it to the hoop with style. Top: The Varsity Gator Team is, Left to Right: Quentin Whittaker, Matt Vance, William Young, Darryl Henson, George Jones, Kelly Smith, Jeffery Marshall, Patrick Williams, Greg Terry, Eric Wilson, and Carl Green. Not Pictured: Scott Heno. Left: Carl Green looks to the inside. Center: Kelly Smith in¬ timidates an offensive player. Right: Darryl Hen¬ son attempts to raise his percentage at the charity stripe. I Sports 247 Opp. Top Left: William Young cleans off the board. Center Top: “Let’s dance!” Opp. Left: Catfish shows us his winning form. Opp. Center: Kelly Smith takes an offensive charge. Opp. Right: Coach Burnom watches the play develop. Opp. Bottom: Once a Gator, always a Gator. Center Bottom: Darryl Henson scrambles for the loose ball. Top: Greg Terry hits from the outside. Top Right: Jeffery Marshall concentrates on the game. Left: Scott Heno awaits his free throw while the players discuss a call. Right: Big George Jones tosses up a short jumper. £ Sports 249 250 LOG Opp. Top: Scott Heno considers the offensive op¬ tions. Opp. Top Right: Big George stuns any defense. Opp. Left: Kelly Smith guarantees this two points. Opp. Center: Patrick Williams displays his intense concentration. Opp. Center Right: Eric Wilson sticks to his man. Opp. Bottom: What goes up must come down! Top: Magic scrambles for the loose ball. Center Left: Don ' t even try to outjump Darryl Henson! Center: Nothing can stop Kelly Smith’s layup. Center Left: George Jones winds up for the rejection! Bottom Left: Kelly Smith says, “Bring it on!” 4 Sports 251 Junior Varsity and Freshman 252 LOG Opp. Top: The 1983-84 Junior Varsity team is Left to Right: Steven Booras, Carl Green, Quentin Whitaker, Terry Brown, Morris Hunter, Matt Vance, Danny Buckingham, Eric Taylor, Jefferey Marshall, Terry Henry, Ulysses McCullough, Chip Nelson. Opp. Left: Carl Green unleashes his jumper. Opp. Center: Darryl Henson — a greater Gator! Opp. Right: Eric Magic Wilson brings the ball down. Opp. Bottom: Darryl Henson lays it up for an easy two. Top Left: Catfish takes a pass from the outside. Top Center: Miss McCalla is our ever present Gator fan! Top Right: Darryl Henson prepares to block out for the rebound. Center: Coach Leviston looks on as the Gators shows their stuff. Bottom: The 1983-84 Freshman Team is Left to Right: Carranza Pryor, John Chance, Roman Banks, Jerry Green, Avery Washington, Shawn Jenkins, Robert Benjamin, Charles Pruett, Mark Johnson, Jeff Smith. Sports 253 1983-84 SCORES LADY GATORS cs 54 West Monroe 31 49 Southwood 32 55 Huntington 61 33 Huntington 41 51 Woodlawn 44 41 Plain Dealing 35 54 Byrd 29 39 Huntington 63 25 Longview 87 40 Sulphur 48 54 Byrd 41 39 Fair Park 40 63 Southwood 18 40 West Monroe 32 49 Fair Park 47 63 Parkway 21 41 Airline 30 27 Bossier 30 42 Natchitoches 47 52 Green Oaks 50 Under the direction of Coach Alma Moore and Assistant Coach Valinda Wolfe, the Lady Gators maintained a winning season. The Lady Gators became a strong contender through much determination and hard work. With the help of seniors Jennifer Smith and Wendy Horton and juniors Terri Bush, Anita Horton and Sonya Prim, the Ladies moved ahead. Bottom Left: Wendy Horton puts in two points. Middle Bottom: Anita Horton looks for a Gator. Bottom Right: Coach Moore plans the attack. Opposite Page Top: VARSITY TEAM — Left to Right: Courtney Hanna, Erica Walpool, Vanessa Smith, Anita Horton, Jennifer Smith, Wendy Horton, Sonya Prim, Terri Bush, Holly Hughes, Lavardis Adams. Opposite Page Bot¬ tom: JUNIOR VARSITY TEAM — Left to Right: Courtney Hanna, Cindy Harper, Gloria Huglon, Erica Walpool, Vanessa Smith, Holly Hughes, Lavardis Adams, Michelle Mooney, Carla Brown. 254 LOG Middle Top: Lady Gators are on the look-out. Top Right: Terri Bush looks for a fellow Gator. Top Left: Wendy Horton awaits the ref’s call. Middle Left: ... and we all fall down. Bottom Left: Sonya Prim plays tough defense. Bottom Right: Terri Bush is up for two. 256 LOG Top Right: Lady Gators want a rebound. Middle Left: Erica Walpool, Wendy Stills, and Holly Hughes cheer for their teammates. Bottom Left: Anita Horton brings the ball down to Gator territory. Middle Right: Terri Bush and Jennifer Smith await action. Bottom Right: Coach Moore and Jennifer Smith look on in awe as two more points are scored. Sports 257 Top Left: Stop in the name of the LADY GATORS! Top Right: Sonya Prim grooves on the court. Middle Left: ... and this is how to play basketball. Left: Coach Moore plans the strategy. Right: Wendy Horton makes an easy two points. 258 LOG Above: THE 1983-84 GATOR BASEBALL TEAM — First Row: J. Clarke, M. Johnson, R. Walker, S. Jenkins, S. Pohlkamp. Second Row: L. Wells, J. Cook, J. Hawkins, B. Roark, D. Powell. Third Row: D. Douglas, B. Brice, S. Gouthiere, B. Nolfe, D. Clarke. W. Hum¬ phrey, C. Jackson. Top Left: John Cook prepares for the big game. Top Middle: Coach David Boydstun discusses the team strategy. Top Right: Coach Leviston gives the boys a pep talk. Sports 259 260 LOG Sports 261 Top: 1983-84 TENNIS TEAM — Top Row: Shayne Zionts, Lisa Wenk, Barbara Horne, Renee Andrews, Megan Bounds, Susan Braswell. Bottom Row: Stacey Kelley, Jennifer Heno, Kim Riser, Beth Bain. Middle Left: Paul Washington sets up for the overhead. Bottom Left: Burt volleys a winner. Bottom Right: Stacey Kelley strains for a backhand. Opposite Page, Top Right: Richie Roberts eyes the ball. Middle: Jennifer Heno shows the look of determination. Bottom: Trey Martin, Brian Shaver, Ryan Risley, Steve Barnett, Steven LaBorde, Burt Allen, Paul Washington, Richie Roberts, Scott Bates, Kirk High, John Hague, Elliot Jeter, Brian Nesbitt, Bryson Jones, Chris Rosson, Philip McKeon, John Petty, and Brian Beard. The 1983-84 Captain Shreve Tennis Team expected an ex¬ cellent year as usual. Last year Shreve took Regionals and placed high in state. Returning lettermen for the boys’ team were Martin Lattier, Burt Allen, Richie Roberts, and seniors Scott Bates and Paul Washington. Returning for the girls were Shawne Marsala, Stacey Kelley, Barbara Horne, and Renee Andrews. Tennis Team Eyes State Sports 263 Top Right: Scott Bates bangs the serve. Top Left: Kim Riser waits for the opponent. Middle Left: Coach Hedges gives the team directions. Bottom: The ultimate doubles combination — Horne and Andrews! Opposite Page, Top Left: Senior golf members are: Jeff Cash, Rodney Oxenreither, Terry Knepper. Top Right: Jeff Cash gets ready to tee off. Bottom Left: A real professional — can’t you tell!! 264 LOG This year’s Golf Team, under the supervision of Coach Reeves, ended the year with another fine season and outstanding record. With the help of the new freshmen and sophomore players, Shreve’s Golf Team proved their superiority once again. Returning for the Gator Golf Team this year were Jeff Cash, Wade Brent, Rodney Oxenreiter, and Terry Knepper. Golf Team on the Upswing Sports 265 Above: Underclassman Golf team members are Matt Barthe, Russell Adams, and Ricky Archer. Bottom Left: Ricky Archer acts as a human tee for Russell Adams. Bottom Middle: Matt Barthe putts one in. Bottom Right: Rodney has troubles. Can’t you tell!?! 266 LOG Track Team Pushes for State Victorious in their efforts to win a cross-country district champion¬ ship, the Gators won numerous track and field awards. Led by Lif¬ ford Jackson, who won the 60 yard hurdles at the CSU Indoor Invita¬ tional, the Gator track and field team had a terrific season. Above: THE 1983-84 GATOR TRACK AND FIELD TEAM — First Row: B. Williams, D. Ware, A. Dyer, C. Jackson, B. Allen. Se- cond Row: Mike Toys, S. Brelow, H. Wesley, L. Jackson, S. Ester, L. Whitfield, Coach Poole. Upper Right: Larry Whitfield and Clif¬ ford Jackson warm up before the next race. Sports 267 Upper Right: Clifford Jackson judges his distance. Upper Left: Clifford and Lifford — star performers. Lower Right: Lifford comes down to earth. Lower Left: Kirk High and Burt Allen — long distance runners. 268 LOG Sports 269 Girls Track Team Has a Positive Season This year’s Girls Track Team was hard to beat. With Mrs. Moore’s coaching as a strong foundation, the team practiced hard and improved successfully. After a good season last year, the ladies looked forward to the district title. With the outstanding talent of Jennifer Smith, the Lady Gators hoped for an outstanding season. This year’s team proved to have great form and a great deal of endurance. The underclassmen look¬ ed forward to serving on next year’s team. Above: THE 1983-84 GIRLS’ TRACK TEAM — Connie Taylor, Lolita Johnson, Leslie Iyun, Evelyn Ashford, Kris Purdy. Top: Kris Purdy warms up in preparation for another victory. 270 LOG Sports 271 PROMOTE GATOR SPIRIT Carol Lindsey Sharon Mandigo Candi Patton Suzanne Reardon Sports 273 274 LOG Sports 275 A GREATER GATOR Top Left: Carl Costanza, 1983-1984 A1 E. Gator. Top Right: Carl with former cheer¬ leaders at the Homecoming game. Bottom Left: A1 E. Gator with his Best Mascot medal. Bot¬ tom Right: A1 E. Gator at a football game Carl Costanza, elected by the student body, served as the 1983-1984 Al E. Gator. He attended cheerleading camp last summer at SMU where he received the Best Mascot award. He was the first Al E. Gator to attend summer camp with the cheerleaders. Carl’s spirit con¬ tinued to inspire Gators throughout the year. He has tru¬ ly earned the title of “Greater Gator.” 276 LOG Pep Squad Works Hard... The 1983-1984 Pep Squad, under the supervi¬ sion of Miss Joyce Jordan, took on many duties during the past year. These included their half¬ time presentations, cheering at football and basketball games, making football spirit tags, and decorating team members’ lockers. They also painted banners, sold candy, and spirit but¬ tons. The hard work and dedication paid off and made it a successful year for the Pep Squad. Top Right: SR. OFFICERS — Above: Jennifer Miller. Sitting: Cheryl Miller and Lisa Nash. Top Left: Helen Haley shows Kristy Gardner how many demerits she has. Above: JR. OF¬ FICERS — Standing: Christie Anderson and Dede Wilburn. Sit¬ ting: Lori McCallister, Marilyn Procell, and Terri Bush. Left: Sherri Scates shows Paige Whitley a hand routine. Sponsor — Miss Joyce Jordan 1983-84 PEP SQUAD — First Row: Sheila Sherman, Opal Williams, Kristy Gardner, Helen Haley, Sabrina Anfinson, Sherri Scates, Tracy Holmes, Mary Linacre, and Jennifer Miller. Second Row: Lauren Hayes, Marla Greenberg, Erin Deslatte, Melissa Hudson, Lisa Eiland, Sandy Feazel, and Cheryl Miller. Third Row: Susann Mumby, Sharon Collins, Kim Snelling, Renee Myers, Paige Whitley, Kayla Ivy, and Terri Bush. Fourth Row: Jeannie Webb, Lisa Porter, Ann Neville, Sherri Wilson, Janet Parker, Wendi Maurus, and Dede Wilburn. Fifth Row: Janice Little, Stephanie Casey, Liz Williams, Tangela Leake, Renee Richardson, Frances Williams, and Lisa Nash. Sixth Row: Cheri Biggers, Paige Metzgar, Mary Lea Wright, Kris Purdy, Shawne Marsala, Melanie Townsend, and Christie Anderson. Seventh Row: Stephanie McGee, Kelbi Self, Stephanie Tabor, Ann Acheson, Lita Bandt, Ann Mayweather, and Lori Mc- Callister. Eighth Row: Paula Gardner, Cindy Chreene, Shayne Zionts, Jenny Jacobs, Jennifer Powell, Heather Lohmen, and Marilyn Procell. Ninth Row: Wendy Roberts, Amy Downs, and Mary Kohen. Admiral — Helen Haley and Captain — Seates Sherri Sports 277 THE LIFE AND TIMES Top Right: Cindy Chereene, Janice Little, and Mary Kohen practice marching. Top Left: Touchdown!! Above: Stephanie Tabor, Cheri Biggers, and Kelbi Self paint a banner. Right: Shayne Zionts and Shawne Marsala decorate a locker. Opp. Page: Cheering at a game. Top Left: Marching at a game. Bottom Right: Melissa Hudson pins a ribbon on Todd Byrd. Bottom Left: Ann Acheson and Tangela Leake hang a banner. GATOR SPIRIT 280 LOG TOUCHES EVERYONE Sports 281 Closing 283 Another year has passed, and we, the editors of the 1984 LOG, have tried to capture the many memories and experiences we have shared together. Even though our year has ended, this book will help bring back what we once knew. In closing, we wish to thank everyone associated with the production of this year’s LOG with special thanks to Mr. Tom Marshall for his permission in the use of the Louisiana Life logo and to Mrs. Dorothy Flanagan, faculty advisor. Dalton Roberts — Editor Candy Gapelan —Associate Editor Carl Costanza — Business Manager BUSINESS CARL COSTANZA — BUSINESS MANAGER ERIN DESLATTE 284 LOG Business 285 Jgrl JH 9 FIDELITY ■ Let Us Help You Plan Compliments Your Stereo System for Home, Car or Business of • ' DR. . s’ - ; - iS sJT i t ■ - ■ -; • . J . — Audiophile Recordings — Bang Olufsen — Boston Acoustics — Discwasher — Klipsch — McIntosh — Mitsubishi Car Audio — Monter Cable — Nakamichi — Nortronics ' — Pioneer Car Audio — Real Wood Cabinets — Senn Heiser — Stanton — Teac -Thorens v . f ' v. -; - •• • ' V -;. • ■ • -. • WILLIAM S. BUNDRICK AND FAMILY 869-2075 6105 Youree y Vj ;. ii . !■ ■-.-Jr . • v k ' ?: • V ' :• Shreveport, LA ♦ 286 LOG Business 293 Sophomores Party in Style Compliments of: ALLIED SPECIALTIES CASA Dl REX BEAUTY SALON 5737 Youree Drive (Southfield Shopping Center) Phone 865-5632 %o;c ARTHUR L. BRAY GENERAL AGENT MARK OF DISTINCTION, INC. Monogram Boutique Bus. Phone (318) 742-1716 1301 Shady Grove Blvd. Bossier City, La. 71112 MaIc GcMfiift 5735 Youree Drive Shreveport, LA 71105 (318) 865-8552 Lynn L. Colvin Lynda M. Laird Evangeline Square II 6030 Line Avenue Shreveport, La. 71106 294 LOG WE’RE PROUD OF YOU! You ' ve worked hard for this day. but now that you ' ve made 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 (limes WINDOW SHOPPING a Staiifleti Glass Studio j Compliments of: RINCHUSO’S PLUMBING HEATING INC. 2929 Highland at Kings Hwy. Shreveport, La. 71104 Jackie and Bill Nichols 318-425-1647 869-1729 New Construction Remodeling and Repair DeSOTO ELECTRIC Eddie Shinault 5202 Mansfield Rd. Office Tel. 631-9255 Shreveport, La. 71108 Business 295 KILPATRICK LIFE INSURANCE SIMON BUILDING AND DEVP. 1818 Marshall St. Builds in University Terrace P.O. Box 88 Shreveport, La. 71161 222-0555 869-2323 COLONY HOUSE OF FLOWERS Pierremont Common 28 2002 E. 70th St. Realtor Builders Compliments of THE BEADLES FAMILY “Simply Elegant” MURRELL’ Compliments of L ), JiQ. Jfean nr ■ ' P t. ' J. Corner of Kings and Youree 24 Hours Murrell Stansell ’71 Go Gators THE TABOR FAMILY Rodney, Sandra, Todd and Stephanie Gators Are 1 Compliments of: THE MILNER FAMILY Joe, Billye, Joey Mike and Marty Congratulations Chris and the Senior Class From THE MARRUS FAMILY Good Luck Gators HUNTER YEATTS MIDWAY Compliments of: MARINES THE WILHITE FAMILY TREASURE CHEST Jim, Shirley, Kim Nautical and Other Gifts of and Scott Go Gators Distinction 6607 Line Ave. 865-1524 Compliments of: Go Gators THE GULLEDGE THE MILLER FAMILY FAMILY June, Roland, Jack, Velma, Kathy and Chad Jennifer, Chip, Sara and Matthew Business 297 318 636-5636 5702 Hearne Avenue Shreveport, LA 71108 If You Got ’Em Floss ’Em Go Get ’Em Gators Compliments of THE HARRISON FAMILY John, Betty, Elizabeth, David and Keith Compliments of A FRIEND Congratulations on Being One of 73 Outstanding High Schools in America You Wouldn’t Believe... THE STUFF Antiques Et Cetera 3942 Southern Ave. Shreveport, La. 71106 (318) 865-6694 Wed.-Sat. 11-4 DR. AND MRS. R. L. LITTLE Mary Anne Simpson Bonnie Heinrichs Pennye Graves Business 299 3 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU Bill Honno Bill Honno _ Bill Honno BMW® SAAB _ SUBARU.riAMC n Jeep .0 Renault 910 Texas Avenue 1940 Airline Drive 2400 Lin wood Avenue Shreveport Bossier City Shreveport 300 LOG BARTON’S GLASS CO. 1685 Texas Ave. Shreveport, La. Ph. 631-6340 Texas Ave. at Lin wood Allen Ave. Exit on 1-20 Window and Plate Glass Insulated Glass Glass Supplies Storefronts Auto Glass Mirrors Shower and Tub Doors 24-Hr. Emergency Service Jim “Jimbo” Montgomery CAR NEW CLEANERS 1820 Texas Avenue Shreveport, Louisiana 71103 Phone 424-6341 ■ r i Ogracf eCTRIC electrical contractor 226-9000 Painting, Wallcoverings Commercial and Industrial Applications Our Specialty Ken Martin_ Martin Specialty Coatings 3966 Lakeshore Shreveport, LA 71109 636-6361 Business 301 Compliments of W. JUAN WATKINS FAMILY Juan, Bonnie, Will Craig, Amy and Brent BROADMOOR EXXON Youree Drive at Ockley 270 Ockley Drive Shreveport, LA 71105 318-861-1537 Frank A. Ely, Jr. Dealer FRANK’S EXXON Youree Dr. at Southfield 4523 Youree Drive Shreveport, LA 71105 318-868-0859 Complete Car Care Centers Atlas Tires and Batteries — Tune-up Towing and Road Service Congratulations Eleanor Miller and Fred Holland Good Luck CASEY Rand R. Knicely INTERESTS. INC. ARCHITECTURE • CONSTRUCTION 797-0771 302 LOG Compliments of: Custom Design and Jewelry Manufacturing, Diamonds Appraisals, Jewelry and Watch Repair 14 Karat Gold Seiko Watches 4438 Youree Drive Shreveport, La. 71105 865-2948 Business 303 hh nrtt ut t g s§av cs MLS 865-2749 REALTOR 868-8571 Residence 861-2362 Office TRAVEL AGENCY JAMES T. RUBEN Real Estate Specializing in Selling FHA, VA and Assumption Homes 7207 Line Avenue Shreveport, Louisiana 3787 Youree Drive Shreveport, Louisiana 71105 Telephone 318 869-3485 Off. 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HUDSON, RHU General Manager MURRELL’S Corner of E Kings and Youree Drive Senior 71 Hudson Associates 910 Pierremont Avenue, Suite 107 Pierremont Office Park, Shreveport, LA 71106 THE PAUL REVERE COMPANIES 18 Chestnut Street, Worcester, Massachusetts 01608 Life • Health • Group Insurance • Annuities 314 LOG WARDLAW’S MEAT MARKET 3008 West 10th 686-8040 Aged Heavy Beef Guaranteed Tender Visa Master Charge Food Stamps Compliments of KINGS HIGHWAY CHRISTIAN CHURCH YOUTH GROUP % 1130 Louisiana Avenue Shreveport, Louisiana 71101 227-1211 Charles E. Boyd, Administrator CENTURY HOUSE ANTIQUES 222-5882 Reliable Antiques at Reasonable Prices Specialists in Estate Sales Jimmie Reynolds 1921 Centenary Shreveport, La. 71101 A FRIEND OF AMY MONK AND MISSY BARNETT Good Luck Gators! Compliments of: JOE RACHAL Cottman Transmission 1425 Line Avenue 226-9004 Business 315 Eat ’Em Up Gators THE SCATES FAMILY Tom Peggy Sherri Suzanne David LAGNIAPPE Design Studio A Little Something Extra Interior Design and Furnishings Becky Scaife White Randall George Barbara Waite 3315 Line Avenue Shreveport, Louisiana 71104 • (318)868-4489 Compliments of THE BROUSSARD FAMILY 3210 Lakeshore Drive =1 P.O.Box 3926 Shreveport, La. 71103 RODNEY REEVES Wedge Pat Suzanne David 316 LOG Johnny ’81 Elizabeth ’82 Michael ’84 Lisa ’85 David ’94 Jason 96 Joseph ’99 THE WENK FAMILY Compliments of: DR. DOYLE BALDRIDGE Compliments of BOYD GAMMIL Go Gators! Go Gators Go THE LINDSEY FAMILY Carol Larry Leigh-Anne THE FRONT GALLERY Featuring What Interests You Social News • People • Cookery • Entertainment • Special Features 2616 Centenary, Suite H 318-222-2054 Compliments of STYRON’S 316 Ockley 865-6527 Business 317 Financial Aid Available To Qualified Applicants LOUISIANA SCHOOL OF PROFESSIONS ,, , , , . , DAY AN D EVENING CLASSES | you re looking for career opportunities, L5P is looking for you. PROFESSION. ENROLL TODAY! 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Fullilove, Jr. SHREVE CITY GULF FLORA STUDIO You Can Ride on Our Reputation Floral Designs for All Occasions — Gift Items — 1101 S’Port — Barksdale Hwy. 865-6453 Gertrude Davis Horticulturist Designer 192 Penn. Shreveport 868-0947 Business 323 324 LOG Business 329 — CARL, DALTON, AND CAND¥ 330 LOG PEYTON’S LADIES APPAREL INC. East Gate Shopping Center 797-8061 501 Milam 425-1588 Secretarial Division Industrial Division 869-3494 861-2489 WE SPEAK TEDDY Louisiana Bear LOUISIANA BEAR COMPANY LOUISIANA BEARcompamv. 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(318) 686-1255 LARRY LOWE MASTER JEWELER RES. 925-0905 FOREST PARK CEMETERIES 0So«4MMd • 2157 Aidtne Or. • 2017 Netoon BARBEQUE RESTAURANT St. Vincent Avenue and Meriwether Rd. 861-3544 686-4461 Business 337 Congratulations 1 to the Gators on a Successful Year THE BONE AND JOINT CLINIC Drs. Bundrick, Burt and Overdyke ♦ 338 LOG JUNIOR CLASS AD Ann Acheson Christie Anderson Sabrina Anfinson Lisa Auchard Brian Barber Jan Bracken Anita Bruce Terri Bush Todd Byrd Milea Casten Farris Chance John Childress Cindy Chreene Bill Clair Sharon Collins Erin Deslatte Carrie Dupree Lisa Eiland Kristy Cardner John Gilmer Marla Greenberg Lauren Hayes Scott Heno Stacy Hopkins Terry Hoyt Melissa Hudson Kayla Ivy Jenny Jacobs Abe Jones Mary Kohnen Johnathon Laborde Stephen LaBorde Jack Lane Casaundra Leviston Mary Linacre Janice Little George Magliocca Wendi Marrus Barrett Marx Shawne Marsala Lori McCallister Tonia McCallister Paige Metzger David Monk Jeff Moore Susann Mumby Lisa Norman Brian Phillips Scott Polkhamp Kris Purdy Mitch Rambin Marci Rinchuso Ryan Risley Troy Schulman Paula Scott Sheila Sherman Kim Snelling Scot Stinson Stephanie Tabor Greg Thatcher Patrick Thomas Paige Whitley Claudia Whitmeyer Cary Williamson Sheri Wilson Mike Wise Lisa Woodruff Mary Lea Wright Chris Young Tammy Zachary Shanye Zoints Compliments of: AM WOODTREATING PLANT Providence Road 925-6203 or 925-6249 Go Get Em Gators!! Compliments of: THE FERTITTA FAMILY Mickey, Mary Alice, Karen and Michael Go Gators Compliments of: EDDIE WEBB Compliments of HERBY K’S Since 1936 340 LOG Congratulations Senior Gators! From A FRIEND Printers • Stationers • Office Designers 1-318-222-1141 Newt Drake 218 Texas Street Shreveport, La. 71101 BOSKO ' S HOBBY HOUSE STUART S INC. BUSINESS EQUIPMENT 3642 YOUREE DRIVE P. 0. BOX 5337 SHREVEPORT. LA. 71105 PHONE 318-869-3595 FIRST METHODIST YOUTH GROUP Sez: Go Gators! 1914 E. 70th Suite F Rivergate Plaza 797-4640 Young Teens Teens and Ladies Business 341 6301 Youree Drive 797 - 3776 Good Luck Gators THE HOWELLS Fleet Linda Lauren Bo Phone 424-5508 FERTITTA’S IMPORTED FOODS AND DELICATESSEN 1124 Howell St. Compliments of ACADIAN OPTICAL SERVICE Shreveport, La. 71101 342 LOG BROADMOOR DRUGSTORE 3964 Youree Drive Shreveport, LA 71105 (318) 865-4617 “Be Scott Free of Pests” SCOTT PEST CONTROL SERVICE, INC. Licensed • Bonded • Insured Phone 865-6561 S. M. McNaughton JACK FARMER FLORIST ANTIQUES 6018 Line Avenue Phone: 869-3297 Shreveport, Louisiana 71106 -Athlete’s a Pilgrims 49 Progress Industrial and Commercial Insulation Contractors Contract and Material Sales INSULATORS AND SALES COMPANY, INC. 1124 Commerce • Shreveport, La. 71101 Ernest E. Adams President Phone 221-2141 Commercial and Residential Painting and Vinyl Wall Covering Free Estimates HAWKINS PAINTERS DECORATORS 4411 Lyba Street, Shreveport, LA 71109 C. Ray Hawkins Phone (318) 636-2111 President Home Phone (318) 925-9157 5825 Youree Drive Shreveport, Louisiana 71105 869-3165 Business 343 Office Hours 8:00-6:00 Monday-Friday 8:00-12:00 Saturday SOUTHSIDE ANIMAL HOSPITAL Good Luck Gators of 84 11205 Youree Drive Dr. E. K. Loyd Shreveport, LA 71115 Compliments of DR. AND MRS. JOHN MARSHALL CHUCK SNYDER MONT SHREVEPORT ASSOC IATES UNIVERSITY PHARMACY 9334 Youree Cash — Bank Card Insurance Gifts, Cards Senior Citizens’ Discounts A Family of Financial Companies 400 Beck Building Shreveport, Louisiana 71101 318 424-4472 Chris Kalstone, P.D. Pharmacist Hours Mon.-Fri. 9 to 6 Sat. 9 to 4 Phone: 797-1066 From A FRIEND 344 LOG Compliments of G§ Elevator Sales Maintenance • Repairs Installation Modernization COMPUTER ENWRQMMErm SVSTEfIS P.O. BOX 80103 .SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA 71148 t(e Tri-State Elevator Company, Inc. 5603 W CANAL SHREVEPORT. LOUISIANA Bob Sieve 221-3224 T. Ernest Young President Phone 635-8147 WERNTZ THE GOINS ASSOCIATES, INC. Say Go Gators Actuaries — Consultants For Employee Benefit Plans JAMES AND JEAN MIRIAM ’83 MARCY ’86 P.O. Box 5606 MARK ’89 2020 E. 70th Street Shreveport, Louisiana 71105 (318) 797-2554 Business 345 JENSEN’S And Fine Food Compliments of JAMES RACHEL CO. Certified Public Accountants 4414 Youree Dr. KEVIN’S 322 Texas Street Shreveport Greatest Party Place Po Boys, Salads, Soups Finest Muffaletta Congrats Srs. From Us at 865-1184 Compliments of A FRIEND Compliments of TOWNE SOUTH ANIMAL HOSPITAL COLVIN FAMILY Drs. Byrd, Rust, Fife Gill and Everson Jerry Kim Lynn Debbie Zenith — RCA — Amana Whirlpool Compliments of HOLLEY’S DRS. COSSE AND ZAFFATER Home Appliances Hardware 3710 Jewella Rd. 635-0528 Royal Electronic Typewriters Calculators Bond Copiers Office Supplies ' Rentals Service Dept. Copy Machines Southwest 4 Office Mochines C7 L: r 3yfxz.w Lk. O Cacc 1115 Pierremont Rd. Shreveport, LA 71106 RANDY L. BRYAN Ph. (318) 865-3571 |da 7c wfeju 1408 Fairfield Shreveport, La. 71101 221-8704 Hair Stylist for the Whole Family Tuesday-Friday 8 AM-5:30 Saturday 8:00-3 PM SOUTHFIELD BARBER SHOP 243 Southfield Sport LA Southfield Shopping Center Ph. 865-8393 Joe Dowden Owner Complete Car Care — Road Service CARROLL’S TEXACO SERVICENTER 4041 Fern Ave. Shreveport, La. 71105 Bill Boyd Teresa Phillips Al Carroll Phone (318) 865-7798 MELROSE SEED COMPANY Rt. 1, Box 126D Melrose, Louisiana 71452 (318) 379-2790 Jerry Colvin (318) 797-1238 Shreveport, LA James Maxey (318) 357-0724 Natchitoches, LA yJMlES % JAMES H. PONDER CO. Financial Planning Services 2620 Centenary, No 106 K P.O.Box44011 Shreveport, LA 71134-4011 Ph. (318) 865-5188 James H. Ponder, C.L.U. Wedding Things Photography by •eonne 804 Albany Slreei Sluvwpori. La. 71105 Telephone 1H 8( 5-35 lit Costiolo Forms Quality Fresh Vegetables CASCIOLA FARMS 10501 East Kings Highway Joe G. Casciola Shreveport, LA 71115 Established 1928 797-8336 Business 347 Congratulations Dalton! From the ROBERTS FAMILY THE WERNER CO., INC. General Building Contractors Homer Flynn, Jr. C. Richard Gay President Exec. V-President Kevin Flynn V-President In Our 56 Year 1320 Pierre Ave. P.O. Box 3870 Shreveport, Louisiana 71103 222-2247 or ♦ 223-3191 348 LOG Business 349 (318) 869-3336 7120 Line Avenue Shreveport, Louisiana 71106 x Business 351 1807 Hollywood Ave. Shreveport, La. 71108 JL’ MILES Artistic Director Call or Come By • Free Hair Consultations Open Monday-Saturday 8 A.M.-8 P.M. 1807 Hollywood Avenue Phone 631-9655 SHREVEPORT TRUCK EQUIPMENT CO., INC. 455 West 61st Street P.O. Box 6719 Phone 318 869-1211 Shreveport, Louisiana 71106 Southfield Hardware BROAD vlOORS mOHSORnOOD NOW OPEN We are here to SERVE ASSIST the home owner, do-it-yourselfers the contractors. with Plumbing Supplies, Electrical Supplies, Paint, Hand and Power Tools, and Lawn Garden Supplies. f U We also make KEYS! We Rent Thu Rug Doctor. 5727 Youree Dr. 861-2654 Southfield Shopping Cnt. next to K B Mon.-Sat. 8:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. i SILVER 4843 Line Ave. LINGERIE 4847 Line Ave. Mall St. Vincent •umon La Tienda,inc. CALDWELL WHOLESALES TOBACCO, CO., INC. 2127 McClellan Shreveport, La. 71103 425-3322 or 425-5243 Tobacco Drugs Cigars and Candy Business 353 PARTY HARDY Shreve Sophomores Love Julie Cummer Elizabeth Bryson THE WILSON FAMILY John, Betty Mark, Holly, Doug and Chris Good Luck Gators THE JOHNSON FAMILY Bill, Bob, Sara, Leslie and Melissa Go Gators Go THE HARRELL FAMILY Frank, Ginger, John and Joanna Compliments of DR. RON CRAWFORD SUSAN SARAH Compliments of ROGER AND MITZI NEAL Good Luck Gators Good Luck Gators THE FLEISHEL FAMILY Go Gators THE JONES FAMILY Tom Hank Gail Julie 354 LOG LUTC Graduate instate N GOo 0 AllSf instate % ooo© H alls ' ® Bill Walsworth Account Agent 222 Florida, Shreveport, Louisiana 71105 Bus. 797-8490 • Res. 686-9539 Tim Lowery Account Agent 222 Florida, Shreveport, Louisiana 71105 Bus. 318 797-8490 • Claims 318 631-6405 • Res. 861-7229 Good Luck Gators You’re in Good Hands With ALLSTATE For All Your Insurance Needs, See One of These Agents for Life, Health, Home, Auto, Insurance and Financing LUTC Graduate oo 0 COOq instate ‘H| instate ® A LlSt ® Rodney B. Nicholas Cliff Johnson Account Agent 222 Florida Blvd., Shreveport, LA 71105 Account Agent Bus. 318 797-8490 • Claims 631-6405 • Res. 318 222 Florida, Shreveport, Louisiana 71105 797-3427 Bus. 797-8490 • Res. 686-8923 Business 355 Congratulations Eleanor Miller, Fred Holland and the Seniors of ’84 From NOEL MEMORIAL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Go Gators Compliments of MAX’S LOAN JEWELRY CO. 538 Common St. Shreveport, La. 71101 356 LOG HOYT D. BAIN Realtor — Developer OIL GAS DRILLING WELL SERVICE nelson A superior LAND EXPLORATION Compliments of THE NELSON COMPANIES SHREVEPORT. LOUISIANA Compliments of WILLIAM E. FALBAUM ASSOC. CLU CALLICOATE WHITESIDES ADVERTISING Business 357 AAKA Telephone: (318) 797-5522 - UNIVERSITY VETERINARY HOSPITAL Gary D. Mirts, D.V.M. 7700 East Kings Hwy. Shreveport, LA 71105 3912 Youree Drive Bea Guilbault Representative MOORE ' S TIRE AND SERVICE CENTERS Y v 1047 Shreveport Barksdale Hwy. Shreveport, LA 71105 Store Hours: 8 AM - 8 PM Monday thru Friday 8 AM - 6 PM Saturday Phone: 865-0267 Shreveport, LA 71105 (318) 868-7366 For All Your Monogramming Needs... Come See Us! Group Discounts and Custom Artwork Our Specialtyl Bea Guilbault (318) 868-7366 RSI MOSES M ™ “A _____ MO ER.N terry atiunnn _ : _l_. RACHAL BRICK, INC. dlWUUU Photography • 1405 Fairfield Avenue Shreveport, La. 71101 • 318 227-9588 9816 Homewood Drive Shreveport, La. 71118 (318) 687-6769 ♦ Gene Rachal • Chris Rachal • Shawn Rachal 358 LOG Congratulations to the Gators on a Successful Year RELIANCE WELL SERVICE for Complete Well Service and Workover (501) 234-2700 Magnolia, Arkansas Barbara Horne Caryn Perry John Rech Dalton Roberts St Liz Hyde Kathy Harrison Business 361 7300 Mansfiald Rd. 318 686-7300 Compliments of SAWYER ENERGY INCORPORATED Compliments of FOXBOROUGH COVE APARTMENTS m friends Line at 68th 869-3518 Business 363 oUphinq aL3)$u and(yfy(eat Genfov 8509 Line Avenue • PARTY TRAYS • GIFT BASKETS • DELI SANDWICHES • CHEESE BALLS • BREADS ‘ A KINGS SELECTION OF GOURMET FOODS ' 1 WILLICA THOMAS. OWNER 861-1832 State Farm Insurance Companies Home Offices: Bloomington, Illinois TOM WOOD Agent 1939 East 70th St. P.0. Box 5972 Bus. Phone: 797-2282 Shreveport, Louisiana 71105 Res. Phone: 797-3993 ADO ASSOCIATCS, IRC. Congratulations Grads Off. 234 Mayo Rd. 688-3459 364 LOG KIN’S NURSERY AN AKIN’S NURSER Business 367 Lady Gators really stack up! LIN RO Everything for Your Pet 1214 Shreveport-Barksdale Hwy. Open 8:30-5:30 Phone 865-6515 Shreveport, Louisiana 71105 Pierremont Common 6505 Line Avenue Margie Loe Shreveport, La. 71106 Owner Congratulations Milban Graduate! 3916 Youree Dr. 865-5658 368 LOG The Shreveport Works... Manufacturer of Quality Telecommunications Equipment WESTERN ELECTRIC SHREVE AUTO SALES 8198 Mansfield Road 687-3636 45 Years Serving People of Ark., La., Tex. Good Luck Gatorsl Compliments of THE WALKER FAMILY J. CLOYD LINDA KAY KAYLA TRACEY Go Gators THE DUPONT FAMILY PAUL, ANNE DENISE •LIMITED 120 Texas Street in Shreve Square Shreveport, Louisiana Business 369 Compliments of A FRIEND ILLUSIONS IMAGE STUDIO “A Total Image Studio” 3311 Line Avenue 865-4601 SENIOR CLASS AD Michelle Bamburg Stephanie Laborde Steve Barnett Renee Mathias Scott Bates Michelle Marks Pam Benecke Tiffany Merrill Cherie Brock Kay Moore Lisa Brown Steve Nettles Amy Chadwick Bill O’Donnel Barbara Clark Rosemary Petty Elizabeth Cloyd Caryn Perry Carl Costanza Gina Powell Dennis Crook Camille Reagan Steven Dean Dalton Roberts Priscilla Dement Cheryl Semon Albert Dyer Jennifer Smtih Bill Farris Kelly Smith Helen Haley Ross Smith Alona Harper Elizabeth Spaht Kathy Harrison Pam Sutherland Liz Harrison Susan Trussell Kay Hatcher Vanessa Vaughn Nikki Hawkins Marcus Welch Stephanie Holley Robert Williamson Wendy Horton Eric Wilson Lifford Jackson Denise Winchester Deborah Jones Cliff Woodruff Business 371 Compliments of BILL HANCOCK, CLU, 909 Midsouth Tower Shreveport, LA 222-4143 Your New York Life Agent Be Choosy. Selecting each student who attends Centenary College is one of the most important decisions we make. Our students are achievers: they are motivated to succeed in challenging scholastic programs. They are leaders, shaping and directing a wide variety of extra-curricular activities. They are open to new ideas and talk frequently and freely with faculty, staff, and peers. They are fun-loving — they reach out, care, and take a personal interest. Helping select the right college lor your student may be one of the most important decisions you will ever make. Be choosy. We are. Centenary A Friend of Mind 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 3 372 LOG Everything for Your Building Needs CUSTOM-BILT Cabinet Supply, Inc. P.O. Box 8128 Shreveport, La. 71148-8128 Compliments of ROUNTREE OLDS CADILLAC 318-865-1412 Your Sports Professionals Orvis Sigler 288 Southfield Rd. Shreveport, LA 71105 Phone (318) 869-1674 X Business 373 Compliments of: JONATHAN LABORDE HENRY McKinney £5 rtn f lt y Cole Printing Co. INCORPORATED A DIVISION OF BERGERS ' PRINTING “ALL TYPES OF QUALITY PRINTING” • FORMS • LETTERHEADS • ENVELOPES • BUSINESS CARDS • BROCHURES • WEDDING INVITATIONS • TICKETS • CHURCH FUNERAL PROGRAMS Complete Letter Press Offset Shop 1 2COLOR — 4COLOR PROCESSING 221-3142 1835 REAR MYRTLE Commercial — Residential Construction Room Additions • New Homes • Kitchen — Bath Modernizations Dens • Family Rooms • Patios Serving Shreveport — Bossier Area Over 40 Years 222-9218 ' fttjRH Wf: BUILDERS, INC. 3040 Samford Av. Shreveport, LA 71103 Compliments Compliments of of THE POWELL FAMILY LOWELL SEAFOOD RESTAURANT 8953 Mansfield Rd. Shreveport, LA 861-4895 AMUSEMENT AND GAMES INC. Authorized Brunswick Dealer Bowling and Billiard Supply 801 Barksdale Bossier City Business 375 The House! FR€€S. INC. 2531 Samford Ave., Shreveport, La. 71103 Phone (318) 424-2651 Air Conditioning — Refrigeration — Heating — Sales — Service — Installation Sheet Metal Work vie Ronald P. Free President F 3202 W. 70th 686-7575 Jeff Turner Shreveport’s Remodeling Specialists General Contractors BERGER’S PLAY SHOP The Sign of Professional Dry Cleaning Wooden Toys Woodwork Billy Jeanelle Berger 318-865-H713 6221 Gaylyn Dr. Shreveport, LA 71105 Arkla Dedicated To Energy Growth TSk Dedicated To Energy Growth wane For Energy Fitness. THE TRANE COMPANY P.O. Box 6761 504 W. 67th Street Shreveport, Louisiana 71106 Phone: 318-865-5663 728 Texas, 222-7182 Mackey Ln., 687-6473 1253 Shreve City, 865-4526 Mall St. Vincent, 222-1323 1746 70th, 797-0097 Shreveport, LA 71101 Phone (318) 226-9402 Good Luck Gators THE HODGES FAMILY Charles Mary Dawn Paul Compliments of: Best Wishes, Gators X MR. MRS. E. G. CARROLL Your Party Starts at Andr6s! 6104 Line Ave. Evangeline Sq. Shreveport, LA 71106 Business 381 Joe A. Wojtkiewicz Oil Operator 625 Market St. Suite 250 Shreveport, Louisiana 318-221-0761 FORD ANTHONY FORD INC. SALES - PARTS - SERVICE NEW 1 USED RENTIN6 LEASING SHREVEPORT TEL. NO. HWY. I 222-3244 w OIL CITY, LA. C. L. Harris Bill Jackson T. C. HARRIS FRAME SERVICE Specializing in Complete Front End and Brake Service 258 Thatcher Shreveport, 221-8170 LA 71107 EQUITABLE LIFE INSURANCE 1800 Beckner Square Gators Shreveport Louisiana are 1 Go Gator! ERA Winners Circle of HOME, INC. 3650 Youree Independently Owned Founded 1980 392 LOG Business 393 Compliments of F.C.A. Football Tennis Basketball Track Field Baseball Golf R CLUB 5UCDT -TOR Business 395 Business 397 Business 399 Your Friends at FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Wish for You: God’s Prosperity God’s Future God’s Blessings Jeremiah 29:11-13 Go Gator! From MR. HEYWARD GNANN We Love You Dot! S.V We Love You Thanks Gators! CHUCK and BILL The 1984 LOG STAFF Patron Ads Jenice and Chalet Bates Delores, Kayla, Shasta Ivy Cathy and Doug Dr. Glen Johnson Sharon Collins Kaylan and Kayla J. W. Cook Family K.V.C.L. Radio John Crowson and Becca Davis Lori McCallister Rev. and Rev. Van Dickens Noel Methodist Todd Fitzgerald Sheila Sherman Mr. and Mrs. Greenberg Scott Heno Mr. and Mrs. William Hudson The Honorable Robert Bigger Oakley U.S. Ambassador to Somalia • 406 LOG Compliments of BRITT CONSTRUCTION 7111 University Drive 797-4236 We’re proud of you, Karen! Business 413 Gators Step Up at Steppin’ Up! CAFE CATERING 2600 Chartres 945-2222 Bud Deslatte, Owner Chef ☆ ☆ ☆ “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. 414 LOG Business 415 Congratulations Gators! It’s been another great year! Seniors of ’85 Call COWEN’S Your Senior Portrait Specialist TERMITE CONTROL ■ WATERBUGS ■ ROACHES ■ ANTS ■ FLEAS ■ TICKS ■ RATS ■ LAWN SPRAYING TERMS TO FIT YOUR BUDGET FHA CERTIFICATES HOME OWNED 4 OPERATED BILL MARTIN - OWNER - Go Gators ' NOT THE BIGGEST BUT WE BELIEVE THE BEST MARTIN PEST CONTROL Compliments of the LA BORDES JACK STACEY STEPHEN CAROL STEPHANIE 4230 HEARNE AVE. Compliments of Go Gators Go THE STUFF THE HARRELL FAMILY Telephone: (318) 797-5522 Compliments of a FRIEND UNIVERSITY VETERINARY HOSPITAL Gary D. Mirts, D.V.M. 7700 East Kings Hwy. Shreveport, LA 71105 416 LOG TRfNIT BMXr 1 Good Luck Seniors of ’86 Compliments of the MILLER FAMILY JIM, SUSAN, TODD, KELLI, AND JAN, Too. Business 417 Business Index AAA Insulators Sales 343 Acadian Optical 342 Akins 315 Albritton Jewelers 303 All State Inc. 355 Allied Specialties 294 Amusement and Games 375 Amy and Margaret 326 Amy Monk 320 Andre 381 Anthony Auto Sales 391 Arnold, Doug 340 Arkla Gas 379 Astra 313 Athlete’s Foot 343 Atwood, Terry 358 Audio Fidelity 286 B B Tuxedo 324 Bain, Beth 290 Bain, Hoyt D., Realtor 357 Baldridge, Dr. Doyle 317 Bank-N-Business 312 Barb House of Grooming 350 Barton Glass Co. 301 Baskins Robbins 321 Beadle Family 296 Beirne Ins. 309 Berg Mechanical 311 Berger Playshop 379 Bill Hanna Ford 300 Bone Joint Clinic 338 Bosko Hobby House 341 Britt Construction 408 Broadmoor Baptist Chapel Choir 403 Broadmoor Baptist Church 397 Broadmoor Baptist Youth 366 Broadmoor Drugstore 343 Broadmoor United Methodist Church 322 Broussard Family 316 Bryson, Elizabeth 354 Buford, Dr. 299 Buggs, P. H. 350 Bundrick, Mrs. W. S. 286 Bush, Bill 382 Caddo Coffee 308 Cadillac Grill 327 Caldwell Wholesale 353 Car New Cleaners 301 Carrolls, Mrs. E. G. 381 Carroll’s Texaco 347 Casciola Farm 347 Casdi Rex 294 Caufields 310 Centenary College 372 Century House Antiques 315 Cheerleaders 331 Chelsea Square 365 C.S. Z-Club 387 Clarke Jewelers 368 Coca Cola Bottling Co. 312 C.O.E. 407 Cole Evan Peterson 309 Collin, J. T. 309 Colvin Family 346 Colony House of Flowers 296 Computer Environmental 345 Drs. Cosse Zaffater 346 Costanza, Nicole and Kim 327 Cottman Transmission 315 Cowen’s 415 Crawford, Ronald D.D.S. 335 Custom Built 373 Dan Foster ' s Hair Styling 347 Deanne’s Photography 308 Dee Golden Poodle 310 Dee Photo Supply 350 Designs Unlimited 350 Desoto Electric 295 Dethloff-Jordan 322 Diane Hair Design 313 Dixie Federal Savings 374 Doctor’s Hospital 315 Drs. Dopson and Street 296 Drake Co. 341 DRW Machines 313 Dudley’s 308 Dupont Family 369 Durham Builders 375 Enchanted Garden 373 Enchanted Woods 294 Equitable Life Ins. 392 ERA Winner’s Circle of Homes 392 Erhardt, Duke 401 Estetica Hair Design 381 Exxon 302 Fabric Gallery 294 Fabsteel 333 Fain Gulf-Campers 305 Falbaum, Wm. E. Assoc. 357 F.C.A. 395 Feeling Cafe 414 Ferguson-La Tienda 353 Ferttita Delicatessen 342 Ferttita, John 314 Ferttita Family 340 Ferttita Import 340 First Baptist 405 First Methodist Church Youth 341 FitzGerald Contractors 380 Fleishel Family 354 Fleming Irrigation 351 Flippin, I. D. 322 Flora Studios 322 Forest Park Cemetery 337 Foxborough Cove Apts 363 Frank Woodley Real Estate 350 Free’s 379 Front Gallery 317 Gammill, Boyd. .317 Gayles Family 310 Gill, Glenda 394 Gisel, Paul 288 Glazer Wholesales 346 Goin, Mary 325 Goin Family 345 Goldsberry, Hood 336 Good Samaritan Funeral Home 304 Graef 301 Granny House 350 Grass Root Shoppe 313 Great Southern Life Ins. 294 Greenwald, Joseph Atty. 385 Gulledge Family 297 Gung Ho 332 Hair Innovator 402 Hair Studio 352 Haley, Dr. 402 Hamel’s 390 Hancock, Bill 372 Handyman 379 Harrell Family 416 Harrison, Angela 292 J. Harrison Family 299 Harrison, Kathy 400 Harrison Family 402 Harders Family 319 Hawkin Co. Realtor 344 Hawkin, Painter and Decorators 343 Herby K 340 Heywood Grann 406 Hickory Stick 332 Hodges Family 381 Holley’s 346 Home Beautiful 301 Howell Family 342 Hudson, William E. 314 Illusion 371 Initially Yours 358 Jack Farmer Florist 343 James T. Ruben Real Estate 304 Jean Simpson Temporary Employment 334 Johnson, Attorney Jim 409 418 LOG Johnson, Melissa 354 Jones, Dr. Bryson 400 Jones, Deborah 396 Jones Family 354 jorstad, Julie 287 Jr. Boys 389 Jr. Christmas Dance 328, 329 Jr. Class Ad 339 KCS Crossing Boutique 341 Keep Happy 388 Kevin’s 346 Kilpatrick Life Ins. 396 Kim and Friends 293 Kings Hwy. Christian Church 304 Kings Hwy. Christian Youth 343 Knicely, Rand R. 302 KRMD 360, 361 LaBorde, Jack 416 LaBorde, Jonathan 374 Lagniappe Design Studio 316 Lang, James R. Jr., DDS, MSD 289 Leen’s 372 Lewis Pharmacy 311 Lindsey Family 317 Lippard, Michelle 398 Lippard, Wade 312 Little, Janice 399 Little, Dr. and Mrs. R. L. 299 Locke, Beal 314 Louisiana Bear Co. 334 Louisiana School of Professions 318 Lowell’s 375 Lowes Jewelers 337 M M Mars 308 Mackey Place 320 Mclnnis, Macie 410 Manpower 319 Marrus Family 297 Mark of Distinction 294 Martin Pest Control 416 Martin Print Copy 320 Marshall, Dr. John 344 Matkins Smith 375 Max’s Loan Jewelry 356 Melrose Seed 347 Mike Hilliard Audio 319 Milbar Hydro Test 368 Miller Family 297 Miller, Jim 417 Milner, Mr. and Mrs. 297 Monk, James 350 Moore Family 305 Moore Mear 289 Moore, Kay and Girls 378 Moore’s Tire 358 Moppet Shoppe Morgan Lumber Co. 308 336 Morris, Anne 312 Morris, Jim 370 Moulin Rouge 367 Murphy Extermination 289 Murrell’s 296, 314 Mutual Benefit 310 Mutual of New York 344 My Friends Place 363 Neal, Mitzi 354 Nelson Drilling Well 357 Nelson, Roy 364 Noel Methodist Church 356 Noel Youth Choir 302 Overhead Doors 320 Oxenrieter Family 383 Party Shoppe 319 Perry, Bill 336 Petland 368 Petty, Rosemary 402 Peyton’s Pilgrim’s Progress 334 343 Ponder, James 347 Pope’s 313 Porter’s 379 Powell Family 375 Princehouse, Henry N. 306, 337 Rachal, James Co. 346 Rachel, Sharon 358 Rayes 343 Razor’s Edge 310 Reeves Marine 316 Reliance Well 359 Ridge Runner Lure Co. 373 Rinchuso Plumbing 295 Riser, Kim 291 Robert, Cherry Co. 416 Roberts Family 348 Rountree Olds 350, 373 Sawyer Energy 363 Scates Family 376 Schulman Family 306 Schulze Processing 349 Schuster Hubble 417 Scott Pest Control 343 Senior Ad 371 Senior Party 376, 377 Shreve Auto Sales 369 Shreve City Gulf 322 Shreveport Scrap 307 Shreveport Times 295 Simon Develop 296 Ski Paradise 298 Smith, Don 399 Sophomore Girls 386 Southfield Barber 347 Southfield Hardware 353 Southside Animal Hospital 344 Southwest Machines 347 Sport Track Equipment 353 Sports World 373 Springlake Deli 364 Spunky Monkey 306 Stan’s Records 381 Steppin Up 413 Stuart Business Machines 341 Stuff, The 299, 416 Styron’s 317 Swann World Travel 319 Swearingen Eye 344 Swensen’s 346 Squire’s 308 T. C. Harris Frame Shop 392 Tabor Family 297 Tennis Specialties 349 Terrace Club 305 Terrell’s Funeral Home 308 610 Texas 358 Thompson, Marty 332 Tiffany and Julie 333 Tri-State Elevator 345 Tri-State Oil 412 Todd and Friends 394 Town South Animal Hospital 346 Toys, Mike 411 Trane 379 Treasure Chest 297 University Pharmacy 344 University Veterinary 416 VIP Travel 304 Wallbaum Family 306 Wardlaw’s Meat Market 313 Warren, Donna 305 Watkins Family 302 Webb, Eddie 340 Wedding Things 347 Wenk Family 317 Werntz Assoc. 345 Western Electric 369 Whiteside, Callicoate Ad 357 Whitley, Susan 321 Whitley Family 310 Whittington Agency 320 Wilhite, Jim 297 Williams, Dr. Jim 319 Wilson Family 354 Window Shopping 295 Windham Wood Work 307 Winningham Datsun 349 Wojtkiewecz, Joe 384 Wood, Tom 364 Wray Ford 362 Yarbrough Interior 322 Yarbrough Pharmacy 289 Yeatts, Hunter 287 Young, Lane 407 BUSINESS 419 1984 Senior Class ALEXANDER, GERALD ALLEN, KIMBERLY SUSANNE — FBLA 1; Drill Team 1; Octagon Club 2, Latin Club 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3; National Honor Society 3, 4. 127 ALLEN, PATSY — 94 ANDERSON, BETTY JO — 85 ANDREWS, CLESTE RENE — National Jr. Honor Society 1; Stu¬ dent Council 1; Year¬ book 1; Principal List; Choir 2; French 2; Ten¬ nis Team 2. 70, 71, 127, 217 ANTWINE, MICHEAL — Football 1; ROTC 2; Special Force Club 2. ATKINS, ANNETTE - Most All Around 9th Grader 1; Secretary of Industrial Arts Club 1; Miss Eden Gardens Jr. High 1. 66, 68, 69, 93, 101,127, 228, 229 AUTRY, TAMIKA AN- NAZETTE — Outstan¬ ding Member in Speech 1; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. 85,93,127 BALTHAZAR JR., JOHN N. — Band 2; R.O.T.C. 2; Concert Band 2. 106, 108.127 BAMBURG, CYNTHIA MICHELLE — 99,127 BANKS, MARY H. — Band 1. 85,127 BARNETT, STEPHEN TABOR — 80, 92, 127, 224 BATES, CHESTER — 85 BATES, RONALD SCOTT — Football 1; Latin Club 2; Key Club 2; Tennis Team 2, 3. 80, 92.120.123.127 BAYS, SUSAN —127 BEANER, ROMONA TERESA — R.O.T.C. 2. BELL, RUBEN BENECKE, PAMELA MARIE — Junior Achievement 1; Project Business 1; Z-Club 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 2, 4; L’Esprit Editor 4; Newspaper 3, 4; Pep Squact 3; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; Softball 3. 76, 77,92, 96,104,127 BENNETT, KIMBERLY ANN — Gals Club 1; Spanish Club 1, 2. 76, 77.127 BLACK, MILDRED LEE — 4-H Club 2. BLOW, DIANE — 85, 127, 107,108 BONNETT, TRACY — Basketball 1,2; Track 1. BRADBERRY, HELEN — 127 BRANCH, ROBERT —127 BRANTLEY, SONJA — Astra Club 1, 2; L’Esprit 2; French Club 2. 45, 127 BRINT, CURTIS — Golf Team. 99,127 BRISTO, PAULA MARIE BROCATO, SABRINA ELLEN — 99,128 BROCK, CHERIE — Soft- ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish 1, 2, 3, 4; Track Team 1; Astra Club 3, 4; Pep Squad 3; Drama Club 4; Interact Sponsor 3, 4; Cheerleader 4; FCA 4. 70, 71, 82, 128, 228, 229, 272 BROKENBERRY, CATHERINE —128 BROOKS, ANTHONY — Football 2; Track 2; Swimming Team 2. 128 BROWN, ALLISON — FBLA 2, 3, 4; FBLA Assistant Secretary; Junior Achievement 2; COE 4; Project Business 1; Literary Rally. 38, 118,128 BROWN, CYNTHIA DIANE — Track 1. 128 BROWN, LATH AN J. — National Jr. Honor Society 1; Football 1; Basketball 1; Student Council 1. 80,128 BROWN, LISA —128 BROWN, PATRICK J. — Track 1, 2; R.O.T.C.; Drill Team 2; J.A. 106, 128, 235 BROWN, TONY LEWIS — 106 BROWN, VALERIE M. — F.B.L.A. 3, 4; COE 4. 118,128 BROWN, WILLIE EARL — Student Council Representative 1; Foot¬ ball Team 1. 129 BURCH, PAMELA E. - F.B.L.A. 4; COE 4. 129 BURKLEY, CYNTHIA LYN — 129 CAIN, KELVIN G. — Foot¬ ball Team 1; Track Team 1; Concert Choir 1, 2; Honor Roll 1,2. 85 CALDWELL, AUTRY D. — Band 3; Basketball 3. 129 CAMPBELL, REGINA ANN CAPELAN, CANDACE — NJHS Secretary 1, 3, 4; Scroll Staff Editor 1; Lot Staff 2, 3; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; Principal’s List 1; Entry in Seedl¬ ings 1, 2; 1st Place in Seedlings 1; 2nd Place in Optimist Speech Contest 1; 2nd Place in National Society of Arts and Letters 1; Latin Club 2, 4; Computer Club 3, 4; Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4; Assistant Editor of Log Staff 4; Z- Club 3, 4; Chaplain of Z-Club 4; Jr. Class Treasurer 3; Pep Squad 3; La. Girls’ State 3; Who’s Who 4. 76, 77, 92, 95,120,122,126,129, 208, 210, 217, 285 CAPERS, TONYA CARROLL, SHARON A. CARROLL, VELMA - 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4; 4-H Reporter 1; 4-H Club Queen 2, 3; 4-H Presi¬ dent and Secretary 3; 4-H Style Show — 1st Place Modeling 1; 4-H 2nd Place Winner in Candy Sale 1; Choir 2, 3, 4; Honor Choir 3; Miss Caddo 4-H 1st Runner-up 2; 4-H Sleeping Beauty Con¬ test, 1st Place 2, 3, 4; 4- H Sew with Cotton Contest, 1st 2, 4; 4-H Spring Dress Review, 1st Place 2, 3; Newspaper Staff Editor 1; Miss Senior Talent 3; Member of Who’s Who; Member of DAHSS 4. 94,129 CARTER, JOYCE — Choir Honors 1, 2. CASH, JEFFREY PAIGE — 80.129 CASH, TERANCE KEITH — 129 CASTROGIOVANNI, DENISE — Basketball and Softball 1, 2. 118, 129 CHADWICK, AMY - Soft¬ ball Team 1; Student Council Rep. 1; NJHS 1; Spanish Club 2, 3; Drama Club 2, 3; Astra Club 3, 4. 38, 70, 71, 73, 130 CLANTON, DONNA — Gals Club 1; French Club 1; Softball 1. 76, 77.130 CLARK, BARBARA E. — 97 101,130, 218 CLARK, JOHN C. — 99,130, 259 CLARKE, DANIEL H. — Football 1; Interact 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2; Baseball 3, 4. 80,130 CLAYTON, ROBERT — 130, 259 CLOYD, ELIZABETH C. — Art Club 1; Drama Club 1, 2. 25, 53,101,130 COATES, CATHY R. — 50, 80.130 CONWAY, SEAN LOUIS — 130 COOK JR., JAMES RONALD - 99, 130, 235,259 COOPER, MARK — Science Fair, 3rd Place 1. 130,235 COOPER III, MARCUS E. — 130 CORLEY, SUZANNE — 130 COSTANZA JR., CARL LEONARD — Interact 1, 2, 3; Student Council Senator 2, 4; Track Team 2, Business Manager of LOG 4, Al. E Gator 4; Secretary of Interact 3; Yearbook Staff 3; Key Club 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Close-Up 3; Academic Internship 4. 66, 75, 120,122,130, 275, 285 COX, PAUL EDWARD — 43.130 CRITTON, TALVIN DEMETRUS - Black Studies 3, 4; Science Club 4. 93,131 CROOK, DENNIS RAY — Football 1; 4-H Club 1; JROTC 2; ROTC 3; Spanish Club 2. 91,107, 108,131 CROOMS, JAMES EMORY — Football 1, 2. 99,131, 235 CRUCET, FERNANDO LUIS CUNNINGHAM, KEN¬ NETH D. — Football 1, 2, 3; NJHS 1; Key Club 2, 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; Wildlife Club 3. 75, 82, 131 DAVIS, ALLIE E. 85, 118, 131 DAVIS, CYNTHIA MARIE DAVIS, DON — Student Council 1; Parliamen¬ tarian of Student Coun¬ cil 1. 131 DAVIS, REBECCA PAIGE — Kaleidiscope 1; Honor Band 1, 2, 3, 4; 420 LOG Independence Bowl Band 2, 3, 4; Solo and Ensemble Festival 2, 3, 4; All-Star Marching Band 2, 3; Jazz Band 4; Drum Major 4; Mu Alpha Theta 4; Com¬ puter Club 4. 96, 131, 222 DAVISON, AMY LYNN - 90,131 DEAN, STEVEN DOUGLAS -131 DEMINT, PRISCILLA ANN — Pep Squad 1, 2, 3; Spanisn Club 1; Frencn Club 2, 3; Aqua Club 2; Close-up 2; Z- Club 4. 76, 77,131 DORNIER, RUTH ANN - Class Officer 1; Log Staff 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Squad 3; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; Spanish Club 4; Drama Club 4. 91,120,122,131 DUCOTE, DANIELLE SUZETTE - Pep Squad 1; Drummer 1, 99 DUNCAN, CHELLE —131 DUNCAN JR., LESLEY RUDOLPH —131 DYBA, MARK STEPHEN — Radio Club 1; Spanish Club 2. 80,104, 131 DYER, ALBERT JAMES - Football 1; Track 1; In¬ dustrial Arts Club (Of¬ ficer) 1. 99 EHRHARDT, AUTHOR DUKE - Key Club 1, 2, 3, 4, (Officers); Spanish Club 1; Class Favorite 1, 2, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Fellowship of Christian Athletes 2, 3, 4; Tennis Team 2; Boys’ State 3; Prom Court 3; French Club 3, 4; All District Punter 4; All State Punter 4; Student Coun¬ cil 4. 74, 75, 132, 217, 226, 227, 242 ESTER, SANDRA RENAY — Choir 1, 2; Track 1. 85,106,109,132 EVANS, JACQUELINE RENEE —132 EVERETT, DARYL KEITH — Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Track Team 1; ROTC 1. 106, 108.109.112.132, 220 FALBAUM, PEGGY — Pres, of National Junior Honor Society 1; Vice- Pres. of PTSA 1; Lot Staff 2, 3, 4; Z-Club 2, 3, Pres. 4; Key Club Spon¬ sor 2, 3; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; District Rally 2; Na¬ tional Honor Society 3, 4; Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 2, 3, 4; Pep Squad 3; Science Club 4; FBLA 4. 76, 77, 118.120.123.132, 272 FAOUR, KELLY M. — Gals and French Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Court Maid 1, 3, 4; Key Club Sponsor 1; Poem Published in Caddo Parish Magazine 2; Z- Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Pep Squad — Row Captain 3; Cheerleader — Co-Head 4. 72, 76, 77,132, 228, 229, 272 FARRIS, WILLIAM —132 FERTITTA, JOHN DAVID — 99,132 FERTITTA, MARY ANGELA —132 FITZGERALD, CHRISTOPHER WILLIAM — Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1; French Club 1, 2; Science Club 1; Key Club 2, 3, 4; City Coun- cil Chairman 4; Outstanding Sportsman 4; Sergeant at Arms 4. 74, 75, 132, 217, 223, 235,240 FORTE, JEFFREY DAVIS — Wildlife Unlimited Club 1, 2. 99,132 FRANCIS, HOWARD JAMES - ROTC 1; Track 1; Art Club 2. 132 FRANTZ, LISA CHANTEL — 132 FRYMAN, MARY MARGARET — 55, 82, 105,107,132 GAINES, STEVEN —132 GARRETT, MARY ANN - Basketball 1; Track 1. 133 GILES, CYNTHIA — Choir 1 , 2 . GILES, ZACKIE GILLS, GLENDA LILAC — Drama Club 1, 2; Spanish Club 2. 76, 77, 88,133 GOBBLE, BARBARA LYNNE — Feature Editor of Newspaper at Youree Drive 1; Honor Society 1; Drama Club 2; Art Club 2; Student Council 2; Newspaper Staff 2; Astra Club 2, 3; Spanish Club 3, 4; Pep Squad 3. 91,118,133 GOLSTON, FRANCIS DELPHINE - Track 1 GOOGE, CATHERINE ANN — Recording Secretary Student Council 1; National Junior Honor Society 1; Softball Team; Girls’ Vice Pres. Sophomore Class 2; Drama Club 2; German Club 2; Pep Squad 3; Tennis Team 3; Astra Club 4; Com¬ puter Club 4; Science Club 4. 70, 71, 95, 96, 133 GORDON, GREGORY SCOTT — Basketball 1, 2; Feature Editor of Newspaper 2; Spanish Club 1, 2; Quill and Scroll 2, 3. 133 GOUTHIERE, STEVEN - Track 1; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4. 43, 133, 226, 227, 235, 241, 243, 259, 260 GRAGGS, ANGELA GRAGGS, REGINA M. GRANT, JESSICA M. - Orchestra 1, 2; 4-H 1, 2; Speech 1,2; FBLA 2. 85 GRAY, DARREN E. — Football 1, 2; Spanish Club 2. 80,133, 235 GRAY, LISA DIANE — Latin Club 1; L’Esprit Staff 2. 133 GREEN, DARYL DE- WAYNE — Who’s Who 4. 63, 66, 93, 133, 209, 211, 235 GREEN, PAULA CAROL — Spanish Club 1. 38, 118.133 GREENBERG, SYLVIANA — Basketball 1; Honor Society 1, 2, 3; Latin Club 2; Drama 2, 3, 4; Interact 3, 4; Science 4; Computer 4. 80, 82, 95, 96.133 GREER, TOMMY DAVID — 133 GULLEDGE, ROBERT CHAD - Football 1; Baseball 1; Interact 2. 133,255 HALEY, HELEN ELIZABETH — Latin Club 1; L’Esprit Staff 2. 105,133 HAMPTON, JACQUELINE D. 106, 108, 109, 112, 134, 220 HANNA, KENDALL RENEE - Class Secretary 1; Favorite 1; Student Council Representative; Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Showboat 1, 3; Homecoming Maid; Key Club Sweetheart 2, 3, 4; Speech Tour¬ naments; Z-Club 3, 4; German Club Vice- President 3, President 4; LA Girls’ State 3; In¬ ternship; Computer Club 4; Miss Captain Shreve 4. 74, 76, 77, 96, 134, 206, 207 HARMON, KAREN L. — National Junior Honor Society 1; Principal’s List (Youree); Drama Club 2; Latin Club 2, 3; Pep Squad 3; Science Club 4; Computer Club 4; Mu Alpha Theta 4; National Honor Society 3, 4. 95, 96,134 HARPER, ALANA — FHA 1; JV Volleyball; Band 1, 2; Latin Club 3, 4; In¬ ternship 4. 134 HARRIS, BRENDA L. 85, 134 HARRIS, DAVID HARRISON, KATHERINE L. — National Junior Honor Society 1; Soft- ball Team (Youree) 1; Latin Club 2; Drama Club 2; Latin Club 3; Pep Squad 3; Latin Club 4; Computer Club 4; Science Club 4; Na¬ tional Honor Society 4; Mu Alpha Theta 4; Log Staff 4. 92, 95, 96, 120, 122,134 HARRISON, MARGARET E. — National Junior Honor Society 1; Stu¬ dent Council Member; Softball 1; Class Secretary 2; Spanish Club 2; Astra Club 2; Drama Club 2; Drama Tournaments 2. 70, 71, 72, 82, 83, 97, 104, 134, 217, 218, 221, 223 HART, ISAAC —134 HATCHER, LINDA — 102, 134 HENDERSON, DERRICK — 135 HENRY, CHARLESETTA HENSON, DARRYL — Mr. Eden Gardens 1; Stu¬ dent Council 1; Basket¬ ball Outstanding Player 1; Football Outstanding Player 1; Honor Roll 1. 93, 135, 246, 248, 251, 252, 253 HIGH, MICHAEL CRAIG — Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1; Spanish Club 2. 135, 226, 235, 240, 241, 268 HINES, JOHN DEWAYNE — Basketball 2; In¬ dustrial Arts 2. 85 HOLLAND, FRED HAMILTON —135 HOLLEY, STEPHANIE ANNE — Mu Theta Alpha 4. 135 HOLLIMAN, JEFFERY A. — Latin Club 2; Maintenance of Allstate Office 2. HORNE, BARBARA JEAN — Basketball 1. 96,102, 135 HORTON, JACQUALINE — Choir 1, 2. 85 HORTON, MARILYN J. — 85 HORTON, WENDY — Basketball 1; Newspaper Staff 1; Track Team 1, 2; Choir 1; Honors Roll 1; Basketball 2. 135, 254, 255, 256 HULLETT, ASHLEY S. — Football Team 1; Senior Index 421 Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 2, 3; Wild Life Unlimited Club 2, 3; Interact 3, 4; Drama Tournament 3, 4; Thes¬ pian Society 3, 4. 80, 82, 83, 95,135, 218 HULLETT, STEPHEN COOPER —135 HYDE, MARY ELIZABETH — 70, 71, 91,102,136 IYUN, LESLIE ROCHELLE —136, 270, 271 JACKSON, CLIFFORD B. — Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Track 1, 2; Industrial Arts 1; Newspaper 1. 80, 93, 136, 235, 259, 261, 268 JACKSON, JULIAN CARL — Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3; In¬ teract 2, 3,4. 78,80,136 JACKSON, LIFFORD DONZ — Student Council President 1; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Basket¬ ball 1, 2; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Newspaper Artist 1; Junior Class President 3; Black Studies 3, 4; President Black Studies 4; Junior Class Favorite 3; Senior Class Presi¬ dent 4. 26, 93, 80, 136, 217, 226, 227, 235, 236, 240, 241, 242, 268 JACOBS, JAMES KENNETH JEFFERSON, CASSIE JEAN JOHNSON, ANDRIA L. JOHNSON, HARRIET E. — Drama Club 1; Football Ad Staff 2; Drama 2; Latin Club 2. 58, 88,136 JOHNSON, LEE ARTHUR — 136 JOHNSON, LISA LYNN — 136 JOHNSON, PAMELA — R.O.T.C. 2. JOHNSON, ROGER F. — Key Club 2; Spanish Club 2. 80,136 JOHNSON, STEVEN C. JOHNSON, WILLIAM MERRITT — Freshman Class Pres. 1; Student Council Rep. 1; Yearbook Staff 1, 2; Latin Club 1, 2; Socer 1, 2; State Literary Rally (Latin 1) 1; Class Social Chairman 2; Student Council Chaplain 2; National Honor Society Special Award 2; Foot¬ ball 2; Soccer 1, 2; Latin Club President 2; State Literary Rally (Latin II) 2; Key Club 2; Junior Boys Vice President 3; La. Boys’ State Representative 3; Key Club 2, 3, 4; French Club 3; District Literary Rally (French I) 3; Soc¬ cer 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society Vice President 4; Key Club Secretary 4; Senior Boy’s Vice-President 4; La. Boys’ State Counselor 4; Mr. Cap¬ tain Shreve 4. 126, 136, 206, 207, 217, 223 JONES, DEBORAH ANN —118,136 JONES, GEORGE AN¬ THONY — 247, 249, 250, 251 JORSTAD, CORA JULIETT — Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Astra Club 2, 3, 4; Treasurer 2. 40, 70, 71, 115, 136, 220 KAPLAN, BLAKE MAR¬ TIN — NJHS 1; Prin¬ cipal’s List 1; 4th Place State Optimist Oratorical Contest 1; Yearbook 1; Football Team 1; Drama 1, 2, 3,4; Builder’s Club 1; Latin Club 2, 3; International Thespian Society 2, 3, 4; Pres. 4; National Foren¬ sic League 2, 3, 4; Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4; Na¬ tional Honor Society 3, 4; Quiz Bowl 4; Editor of Enterprise 4; School Winner — Voice of Democracy 4; Forensic Tournament Trophy Winner 3, 4; Computer Club 4; Who ' s Who 4. 82, 96, 97, 104, 136, 209, 211, 218, 221, 224 KEITH, JENNIFER MARIE — French Club 2, 3; Computer Club 3, 4; Academic Internship 3; Reporter on Newspaper Staff 4. 96,104,137 KELLEY, STUART PAUL — 43,137 KIMBLE, DONNA GAIL — Head Flag Girl 1. 137 KNEPPER, TERRY J. - Football 1; Student Council 1. 80, 81, 96, 137 KUNKLE, CYNTHIA LYNN — 82,137 LABBAN, HARVEY MICHAEL —137 LABORDE, STEPHANIE D. — Cheerleader 1, 4; NJHS 1; Student Coun¬ cil Rep. 1; Z-Club 2, 3, 4; Softball 3; Pep Squad 3; Spanish Club 3; Drama Club 3; Student Council Alternate 4. 76, 77, 80, 137, 272 LAW, KAREN KAY — Vice President NJHS 1; Cheerleader 1, 4; Stu¬ dent Council Rep. 1; Yearbook Staff 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 2, 4; Astra Club 3, 4; Computer Club 3, 4; Vice Presi¬ dent 3, 4; Homecoming Court 3, 4; Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4; Science Club 4; Class Favorite 4; Na¬ tional Honor Society 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; In¬ teract Sponsor 4; Pep Squad 3; Latin Club Pres. 4; Who’s Who 4. 70, 71, 80, 92, 95, 106, 120, 123, 137, 208, 210, 228, 230, 272 LAWRENCE, ESTELLA - 137 LAWTON, RICHARD — 137 LEAKE, TANGELA M. — Drill Team 2, 3, 4. 106, 109,137, 277, 278 LEDBETTER, LINDA L. — National Jr. Society 1; Attended Litrary Rally in District Round 1; Spanish Club 2; L’Esprit Staff 2. 96,104,137 LEE III, SAMUEL T. — Football Team 1. 43, 80, 137 LEMAY, KIMBERLY D. LINDANGER, MARGARET L. — Drama Club 2. 88, 104, 137 LINDSEY, CAROL LYNN — French Club 1, 2; Yearbook Staff 1; Drama Club 3; Z-Club 3, 4; Key Club Sweetheart 2, 3, 4; Junior Pep Squad Of¬ ficer 3; Junior Senator of Student 3, 4; Homecoming Maid 3; Homecoming Queen 4; Cheerleader 4. 66, 74, 76, 77,126,138, 228, 229, 272 LINNEAR, CAROLYN JOYCE - 85 LIPPARD, MICHELLE — National Jr. Honor Society 1; P.T.S.A. Rep. 1; Yearbook Staff 1; Softball 1; Drama Club 2; Spanish Club 2. 76, 77, 80, 99, 96,138, 218 LIPSEY, LAWRENCE ERIC — Band Member 1, 2. 138,218 LOCKE, TRACEY LYNN — Art Club 1; Interact Sponsor 2. 102,138 LONADIER, JOSEPH C. — Magnet School Or¬ chestra (President) 1; Captain Shreve Or¬ chestra (Librarian) 2. MANDIGO, SHARON D. — Cheerleader 4. 138, 272 MARKS, ALICE MICHELLE —138 MARRUS, CHRISTOPHER RANDOLPH — Stu¬ dent Council Senator 9, 10; Football 9, 10; Na¬ tional Junior Honor Society 10; National Honor Society 11; Vice President Sophomore Class; Quiz Bowl Team 11; French Club (Secretary) 11; Key Club, Board Member 12. 52, 74, 75, 95, 96,138 MARTIN, RONYA — Na¬ tional Junior Honor Society 9; Student Council Rep. 9,10; Soft- ball 9; Spanish Club 10; Drama Club 10. 52, 76, 77,102,138 MATHEWS, JACQUELINE — R.O.T.C. 9, 10; Drill Team 9, 10. 105, 108, 138 MATHIAS, SUSAN — Spanish Club 9, 10, 11, 12; KRMD Softball Team 10; Astra Club 12; Science Club 12; Com¬ puter Club 12. 70, 71, 91, 95, 96,138, 235 MATKINS, JONATHAN W. — Key Club 9, 10, 11; Football 9,10,11,12; Interact Club 12. 80, 96, 138, 226, 227, 239 McAllister, kelly R. 139 McCLOUGHT, ALFORD JOE— 29, 235, 240 McCLURE, DAVID LANCE — Football 1, 2; FCA 2. 43,139 McGHEE, STEPHEN L. - Industrial Art Club 1; Football 1, 2; Track 1, 2, 4; Orienteering 2, 3, 4; Drill Team 2; Special Forces Club 3, 4. 107, 108,139 McGIRR, MICHAEL ZANE —107,108,139 McINNIS, MACIE MICHELLE — Na¬ tional Honor Society 1; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Track 1, 2; All District Basket¬ ball Player 1; Band Feature Twirler 2; Drama Club 2, 3, 4; Band Rifle Twirler 2; Speech Tournament Competition 2; Class Tournament 3, 4; Latin Club 3, 4. 82, 92, 95, 97, 104, 221 McKinney, henry c. — Track 2nd Place High Jump in City Meet 1; 2nd Place in Flu-Flu Shoot with a Bow 2. MEEK, MATTHEW CAMERON — Concert Band 1; Stage Band 1; Marching Band 2. 43, 96,139, 222 MERRILL, TIFFANY GAIL — Concert Band and Stage Band 1; Sc ience Fair Participant; Stu¬ dent Council Alternate 1; Principals List 1; Received Academic Achievement Award 1. 91,95,139 422 LOG MICHIELS, KATHERINE I. —139 MIDDLETON, DONALD REECE — 82, 83, 97, 139, 218 MILLER, CHERYL LYNN — Softball 1, 3; Prin¬ cipal’s List 1; National Junior Honor Society 1, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3; Pep Squad 3, 4; Ad’s Staff 4; Newspaper 4. 95, 96, 101, 104, 139, 276, 277 MILLER, ELEANOR E. - Softball 1, 4; National Jr. Honor Society 1, 3, 4; Latin Club 2, 3; Pep Squad 3; 1st Place Science Fair 3; Com¬ puter Club 4; Science Club 4. 92, 96,139 MILLER, JENNIFER ANN — Latin Club 1, 2; Regional Literary Rally 1, 2, 3; State Literary Rally 1; Pep Squad 3, 4; Science Club 4; Com¬ puter Club 4. 96, 139, 276, 277 MILNER, MARTIN C. — Football 1; Yearbook 1; Basketball (Church) 1, 2; Key Club 2; Wild Life Unlimited Club 2; Latin Club 2. 139 MILTON, BARBARA ANN — 139 MOBLEY, MICHAEL TYRONE — 139 MONK, JENNIFER LEE — Band Member 1, 2. 139 MONTGOMERY, REGINALD - Football 2; Basketball 2. 140 MOORE, EFROM — Basketball 1. MOORE, KAY — National Honor Society 1; Youree Yearbook Staff 1; PTSA Officer; Soft- ball Team 1, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3; Drama Club 2; Astra Club 3, 4; Close-Up Participant; Art Club 4; Log Staff 4. 70, 71, 120, 123,140 MOSLEY, LAWRENCE RAY MULLIN, PAUL L. - 80, 140 NAQUIN, DEREK WADE — 140 NASH, LISA K. — 4-H Club 9, (Secretary) 10; Most Likely to Succeed 9; Pep Squad 12. 118, 140, 277, 279 NETTLES, STEVEN DOUGLAS -140 NOLFE, ROBERT CRAIG — Baseball 9, 10; Foot¬ ball 9, 10, 11, 12; Track 9, 10; Basketball 9; Na¬ tional Junior Honor Society 9; Newspaper Staff 9; Sophomore Class President; Newspaper Staff 10; In¬ teract Club 10. 80, 81, 96, 140, 235, 243, 259, 261 ODOM, RICHARD M. - 140 ODONNELL, WILLIAM RICHARD —140 OSLER, BIRKET REED — Band 9,10. 140 OXENREITER, RHONDA GAIL — Junior Achievement 9; Astra Club 10, 11, 12; French Club 10. OXENREITER, RODNEY DALE — Vice Presi¬ dent 1; Interact 1, 2, 3; Golf Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 2; Spanish Club 3. 80,141 PAGE, LINDA FAYE — ROTC4. 107 PARDUE, ANDREW JOSEPH — 96,141 PATE, CHRISTOPHER J. — 141 PATTEN, CANDACE CHERI — Cheerleader 1, 4; NJHS 1; Student Council 1; PTSA 1; Soft- ball 1; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; Key Club Sponsor 2, 3, 4; Pep Squad 3; Z Club 3, 4; Drama Club 3, 74, 76, 77, 141, 272 PAYNE, JONATHAN — 80, 99,141 PERRY, CARYN LEA — NJHS 1; Principal’s List 1; Civics Ralley 1; Soft- ball 1; PTSA Board 1; Latin Club 2, 3, 4; LOG Staff 3, 4; Computer Club 3, 4; Pep Squad 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4; Science Club 4. 92, 95, 120,121,142 PETTY, ROSEMARY J. — NJHS 1; Yearbook Staff 1; Softball 1; Most Im¬ proved Award in English 1; Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 2, 3, 4; Thespian Society 1, 2; Treasurer of Astra Club 4. 70, 71, 82, 141, 218 PHILLS, WYDELL POTTER, WILLIE —141 POWELL, GINA LYNN - Student Council Representative 1. 99, 142 POWELL, JR., DON LYNN — French Club 1; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Baseball 3, 4. 66, 68, 74, 75, 142, 235, 236, 240, 259, 260 POYTHRESS, RHONDA JO — Art Club 3. PRATT, ROBERT CHRISTO — Football 1, 2; Track 1; 4-H Club 1. 142,227,241 PRESTON, HOPE BELIN¬ DA — ROTC 2. 25, 100, 142 PRICE, KERWYN ANDRE — Drill Team 2; ROTC 2. PROCELL, DANIEL DAR¬ REL — Football 1, 2; Baseball 1, 2; Track 1, 2. 99,142 PULLEN, WALTER D. — Football 1, 2, 3, 4; FCA 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 1; Student Council 2, 3; President of Student Council 4; Wildlife Club 3, 4. 66, 67, 68, 142, 217, 223 RANDALL, KAREN FRANCES — 99,142 RATCLIFF, RONALD LEE — 235 REAGAN, CAMILLE DEE — FBLA1. 53,118,142 REARDON, SUZANNE LEIGH — GALS 1; YACA 1; Represen¬ tative of Freshman Class 1; Softball 1; Snoopy Mascot for School 1; Freshman Favorite 1. 66, 68, 80, 91,102,142, 272 REDD, GREGORY LEM¬ MON —142 REDDY, CARON MINETTE — Drama Club 1; Astra Club 1. 21, 70, 71, 73, 82, 97, 142, 221 REEB, DAVID MITCHELL — 86 REWIS, SHARON KAY — Octagon Club 1; Flags — Bandl. 118,142 REYNOLDS, MARTHA CAROL - Log Staff 4. 70, 71, 73, 88, 120, 123,142 RICHARDSON, MICHAEL ALAN — 142, 235, 241 RICHARDSON, PRISCILLA — JA Member 1. 142 RICHMOND, JOHNNIE LEE —107 RICKS, ALLYSON ANN — National Junior Honor Society 1; Softball Team 1; Latin Club 1; Astra Club 1. 70, 71, 96, 143 ROBERSON, TIMOTHY ALLEN —143 ROBERTS, DORIS DALTON — Won District in State Literary 1, 2; Ra lly in English 1, 2, 3, 4; French 2, 3; Geometry 1; National Junior Honor Society 1; Won School Awards in English, Geometry, Citizenship, Academics 1; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Log — Staff 1, 2, 3, 4; Z-Club 2, 3, 4; French Club 2, 3; NHS 3, 4; Editor of Log Staff; National Merit Semi-Finalist, Science Club 4; Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4; DAR; Op¬ timist Award; Who’s Who 4. 76, 77, 95, 120, 122, 143, 209, 211, 217, 223, 224, 225, 285 ROBINSON, KINNY EVETT — 4-H 1; Cheerleaders 1; In¬ dustrial Art 1; ROTC 1. 85,107,143 ROGERS, JIMMY — Band 1. 143 ROSSON, SHELLEY ROX- AN — President — PTSA 1; National Junior Honor Society 1, 2, 3; Principal’s List 1; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3; Pep Squad 1; Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4. 91, 95, 96, 143 RUSSELL, MELINDA L. — Nati onal Junior Honor Society 1; Spanish Club 1. 118,143 SANTIFER, TINA MARIE — FBLA Club Officer 2. 118,143 S A YES, RONALD NEWTON — 25,143 SCATES, SHERRI LYNN — Pep Squad 1, 2, 4; French Club 1, 2; District Rally French 2, 3; State Rally 5th Place; Drama Club 3; Com¬ puter Club 4; Mu Alpha Theta 4; Science CIud 4; Honor Society 4; Who’s Who in American High Schools. 82, 95, 96, 143, 276, 277 SCHMIDT, CYNTHIA MARIE — Latin Club — 1, 2. 99,143 SCHWARTZ, RONALD W. — Football 1; Latin Club 2; Drama Club 2; Interact 2. 52,143 SEAL, APRIL WILSON — GALS Club; French Club 1. 143 SEMON, CHERYL LYNN — 4-H Club 1; Track 1, 2; Art Club 1, 2; Softball 1; Band 1, 2; In¬ dependence Bowl Band 3. 4; All-Star Band 3; Flag Captain 4. 143 SINCLAIR, MARK ALLAN — 99 - SLAUGHTER, THOMAS R. —143 SLOAN, MARGIE NEWBERRY —144 SLOCUM, WILLIAM CAR- MA — Band 2; Football 2,3,4. 144,243 SMITH, ADAIR ARNEZ — 144 Senior Index 423 SMITH, JENNIFER D. - Cheerleader 1; Basket¬ ball 1, 2; Track 1, 2; Honor Roll 1; Choir 1; Newspaper Staff 1. 93, 104,144, 255, 257 SMITH, KELLY ACHILLES — JV Basketball 1, 2. 144,247,248,250,251 SMITH, ROSS HAROLD — 86,104 SPAHT, MARY ELIZABETH — GALS Club 1; Softball 1; Drama Club 2; Junior Achievement 2. 88,104, 144 STEWART, SIMONE DELON STEWART III, CHARLES — Houston Regional Minority 1; Purchasing Council 1. 144 STILLS, WENDY GAIL - Basketball 1, 2; Cheerleader 1. 144, 255, 257 STOKELY ERNEST MIT¬ CHELL — Concert Band 1;; Marching Band 2. 145 SUDDS, GREGORY — 85 SUDDS, KEVIN SULLIVAN, HAWONA EVONN — Chess Club 1; Octagon Club 1; Or¬ chestra 1, 2; French Club 1; 4-H Club; Drama Club; FBLA 1; Student Council 2, 3; Choir 2, 3; Black Studies 3, 4; Journalism 4; Future Teachers of American 4; Computer Club 4; Football as Staff 4. 66,93,96,145 SUTHERLAND, PAMELA D. — 4-H 1, 2; Softball 1. 145 TALBOTT, TRACY S. — 145 TAMPLIN, BOBBY R. — Football Player 1. 99, 145 TARGET, BILLY RAY — Basketball Team 1; Basketball Trainer 1,2. TAYLOR, DIANE LYNNE — 145 TAYLOR, JACQUELINE D. — 85,105,108,109 TAYLOR, THOMAS KEITH —145 TERREL, ROY MILTON — Basketball 1; Band 1; Honor Roll 1. 99,145 TERRY, GREGORY THOMAS — J.V. Foot¬ ball 1; J.V. Basketball 1, 2; Tennis Team 2; Basketball 3, 4; Football 2,3. 145,224,247,249 THIEMAN, KATHERINE L. — National Honor Society (Jr.) 1; Latin Club 2; Art Club 2. 145 THOMAS, DANA KIMBERLY - 60,118 THOMAS, TIMOTHY RAY — Pres, of Orchestra 1; Capt. Shreve Drill Team 2; ROTC 2. 106, 109 THOMPSON, ELIZABETH A. — Poetry Published in Seedlings 1; French Club 2. 118,146 TISDALE, MARK — Na¬ tional Junior Honor Society 1; Band 1, 2, 3; Drama Club 2, 3, 4; District Rally 1, 2, 3, 4; National Forensic League 2, 3, 4; Interna¬ tional Thespian Society 2, 3, 4; German Club Treasurer 3, 4; Winner of Selber Memorial Bond 3; Quiz Bowl 4; Presidential Classroom 4; National Honor Society 4; Who’s Who American Students 4; Interact 4; Science Club 4; Computer Club 4; Outstanding Names and Faces 4. 80, 82, 87, 95, 96,146, 218 TRUSSELL, SUSAN —146 TURK, MEREDITH — 99 VAUGHN, VANESSA LYNN — Student Council 1, 2. 146 WALKER, CHERYL ANN — Choir 1; National Junior Honor Society 1; Principal’s List 1; District Rally 1, 2, 3; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; Pep Squad 3; National Honor Society 4; Mu Theta Alpha 4; Science Club 4; Computer Club 4; Football Ad Staff 4. 91, 96,101,146 WARE, DAVID — ROTC 2. 107 WARREN, JERI — Newspaper Staff 1. 106,146 WASHINGTON, MICHAEL — 93 WASHINGTON, PAUL - Tennis Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Youth Art Council of America 1, 2 — VP; Math Club 2 — Presi¬ dent; Omega Honor Award 2; Science Fair Participant 2, 3, 4; French Club 3; FBLA 4, Parliamentarian; Black Studies 4. 56, 75, 77, 118,146 WEAVER, SCOTT — Ten¬ nis 1, 2; Band 2. WEBB, GORDON — Nat’l Junior Honor Society 1; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; Key Club 2, 3,4. 146 WEBB, SARAH N. — Nat’l s Junior Honor Society 1; Cheerleader 1; Softball 1; Spanish Club 2; Z- Club 2, 3, 4; Homecom¬ ing Court 2; Class Favorite 2; Interact Sponsor 2. 74, 76, 77, 79,146 WELCH, MARCUS EARL — 66, 93,146 WELLS, GARLAND GARNET WELLS, LEONARD ED¬ WARD — Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Baseball 1, 3; Track 1; Nat’l Junior Honor Society 1; Student Council 1; Band 1, 2; Jazz Band 3; German Club 2; ROTC 2, 3, 4; Nat’l Honor Society 3, 4; Outstanding Student Award J ROTC ; American Legend Scholastic Award 3; Cadet Corps Com¬ mander, JROTC Caddo Parish; Who’s Who 4. 93, 105, 108, 147, 208, 211, 220, 225, 235, 259, 260 WENK, MICHAEL EUGENE — Nat’l Junior Honor Society 1; Football 1, 2; Student Council Representative 2. 147 WESLEY, GLADYS MARIE — 85 WESLEY, HENRI L. — Football 1, 2; ROTC Special Forces 2; JA Company President 2; JA Money Maker. 93, 107, 108, 147, 227, 235, 269 WESTBROOK, WENDI RENE —147 WHITAKER, NORRIS RAY WHITAKER, RODNEY P. WHITE, BETTY WHITE, JAMES WHITFIELD, LARRY RUSSELL WHITTEMORE, LAURENCE — District Honor Band 1; Solo Ensemble 1. 115, 147, 222 WILHITE, KIMBERLY KAY — Student Coun¬ cil Senator 1; Tennis Team 1, 2; Latin Club 1; Art Club 1; Spanish Club 2, 3; Z Club 2, 3, 4; Close Up 3; Science Club 4. 76, 77, 95,147 WILLIAMS, CINDY MARIE WILLIAMS, ERIC WAYNE — Drill Team 1, 2; ROTC 1, 2. 106, 108, 220 WILLIAMS, FRANCIS LENELL — 25,147, 277 WILLIAMS, FRANKLIN LEON — Assistant Editor Yearbook 1; Stu¬ dent Council Rep. 1; Secretary of Band 1; Best Personality 1. 147 WILLIAMS, HELEN JOHNSON WILLIAMS, JOSEPH D. — Football 1. 118,147 WILLIAMS, MICHELE — 40,107,148 WILLIAMS, ROGER FER- MON — Caddo Career Center 3, 4; 4-H Club 4. 94,148 WILLIAMS, ROGER PAGE — German Club 1, 2; Rifle Team 1, 2; Drama Club 2, 3, 4. 108, 111, 148, 218, 220 WILLIAMSON, ROBERT DOUGLAS —148 WILLIS, KATHLEEN DAWN — Scroll Staff 1; National Junior Honor Society 1; PTSA 1; Octagon Club 2; Latin Club 2, 3; Business Manager of School Newspaper 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; National Honor Society 4; French Club 4. 104,148 WILLIS, SHELIA - Cheerleader 1; Track Team 1; Dramatic Club 1. 148 WILSON; ERIC LAWAN — 148, 247, 250, 252, 253 WINCHESTER, DENICE ANNE — Octagon Club 2; Flag Line 2. 148 WOODRUFF, CLIFTON D. — Football 1, 2, 3, 4; 4- H Club Treasurer 1. 148, 235 WRIGHT, PATRICIA ANN — Student Council 1; Choir 2. 148 WRIGHT, PAULA MICHELLE — 99,149 WRIGHT, WILLIAM BRYAN — Student Council 1; Football 1, 2, 3; Track Team 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3; FCA 2, 3; Key Club 2; Interact Club 3. 99 WROTEN, RICHARD Y. — 52,149 YOUNG, LANE CARROLL — President of 4-H Club. 149 YOUNG, WILLIAM CHARLES — 149, 247, 248 424 LOG Underclassman Index GRADE 9 Abney, Melissa Hope 187 Adams, Adams, Jimmy L. Adams, Lavardis Lynetta 187, 255 Adams, Russell Ernest 187 Alexander II, Thomas Leroy 187 Allis, Tammy Carol 187 Anderson, Paul Anderson, Tony Ray Antwine, Sherry Archer, Richard Thoma 187 Bailey, Heather Dinessa 187 Bailey, Matthew Maurice 187 Bain, Margaret Elizeb 120,186, 187 Bair, Donna Elaine 187 Banks, Julianna V. 84,187 Banks, Roman Patrick 187, 253 Barber, Keven Lewis 75,187, 245 Barham, Allison Cade Barnett, Karen Elizabeth 187 Barr, Timothy Kent 187 Barrett, Carnell Cornelius Barron, Mark Brian 187 Barthe, Matthew Edward 90, 187 Bates, Melvin Lee 107,187 Beistle, Julie Gabrielle 85,187 Benjamin III, Robert 187,253 Berge, Nathalie Lane 187 Bianchini, Toynia Wynette 187 Black, Derrick Dwayne 107,187 Blackadar, Robert George 187 Blakey, Wesley David 107,108, 110, 111, 187 Blane, Steven Dabney 187 Blankenship, Robert Pablo 187 Bogan, Kim C. 107,187 Bond, Jason Whittington 75,187 Boogaerts, Charles Alan 187 Booras, Richard E. 188 Bounds, Megon D’Anne 90,188 Boyd, Christopher Carl 188 Braggs, Andre Darnell 107,188 Braswell, Susan Bernice 89,188 Brewer, Milissa 188 Brock, Christopher Clarke 188 Brokenberry, Cynthia 85,188 Broom, Angela Lynita 188 Broussard, David Randolph 188 Brown, Carla Renita 188,255 Brown, Edward George 188 Brown, Stephanie Lynn 188 Browning, Spencer Wesley Burd, Vickie Darcia Burke, Stephanie Sanders 188 Burkey, Karin Jean Butcher, Julie Thomas 31, 66, 188 Butler, Darrin Wayne 188 Butler, Joel D. 188 Caldwell, Isaac Brand 188, 245 Callaway, Aaron Holli 188 Campbell, Anne Anice 188 Canizares, Geovanny Asdrubar 107,108,110, 111, 188 Cannon, John Allison 95,188 Cantrell, Christie L. Capers, Kevin Oneal Carroll, James Earl Carter, Cynthia Lynnette 188 Carter, Randall Adam Cascio, Constance Ann Cathey, Gregory John Chambers, Bernadine L. 106, 188 Chance, John Hoyet 188, 253 Chandler, Edith Tracy 189 Chappell Jr., Rickey J. 90,188 Cherry, Margaret Jane 188 Christian, David Louis 189 Collins, Letitia Marcella 106 Conques, Shellie Christian 85, 189 Cook, Amye Katherine 189 Cooper, Chad William 189 Cooper, Tracey L. Costanza, Nicole Antoinette 120,122,189 Cotter, Nancy Katherine 189 Cotton, Jerry Jerome 106,189 Courtney, Curtis E. 189 Cox, Kelly Stovall 189 Coyle, Jason 189 Crumpler, Lisa Gale 189 Cunningham, Kevin L. 75,106, 189 Dale, Sharon Daniel, Carla Marie 189 Davis, Daryl Earl 106,189 Davis, Erica Elaine 189 Davis, Teresa Darlene 107 Davis Jr., Jimmy Hughes 189 Day, Traci Lynn 189 Defatta, Philip James 189 Demery, Charles Anthony 189 Demery, Sandra Kaye 189 Demint, Millicent Kay 189 Demming, Cedric D. 107,189 Demming, Yolanda Evette 189 Dennis, Mack Daniel 189 Deslatte, Kelly Casse 189 Dickerson, Danielle D. 189 Dison, Metta Lajuan 189 Distefano, Louis A. Douglas, Nelson A. 189 Dowden, Russell Dowdle III, Frank Tho. 190 Draughn, Charlene 106,109,190 Dubois, Kelton Douglas 190 Duet, Andria Marie 190 Duncan, Derek Nathan 190 Durham Jr., Douglas O’Neal 92, 190 Dyer, Diane Marie 106, 290 Earnest, Amy Camille 19 0 Ebbing, Tracy Lynn 190 Edwards, James Elias, Mary Francine 190 Elliott, Heath Anderson 190 English, William F. 107,108,110 Fagan, Debra Ann 190 Fertitta, Anthony Samuel 190 Fertitta, Lisa Renee 190 Fitzgerald, Todd Robert 186, 191 Flagg, Eric Ledean 107,191 Fleisnel, Allen Frederick 75, 120,123,186,191 Flowers, Eddie Michea 191 Floyd, Carlston Craig 107 Flovd, Dorothy Marie Frybarger, Kristi Jon 191 Gaddison, Senta 191 Gaines, Latonia Dean 191 Gardner, Kenneth W. Garner, Deidre Renee 191 Gilmer, Anne Kendall 74, 90, 191 Giounes, Frank S. Gipson, Latonyo Michelle 85, 107 Glazer, Alyce Michell 191 Goldman, Leslie Joell 82,191 Golston, Frederick Dewight 107, 191 Googe, Nancy Suzanne 191 Graves, Rhonda 85,191 Gray, Kimberly Ann 191 Grayson, Stephanie E. 191 Green, Jerry Lynn 191,253 Greer, Michael Murray 191 Griffith, Janet Lynn 191 Gullo, Patricia Elaine 191 Hague, Jon David 191 Hall, Carlto n Antonia 107,191 Hall, Donna Lynnette 106,191 Hall, Michael Keith 56 Hamm, Robert Byron 191 Hargis, Paula Louise Harpei Cynthia Sue 89,191, 255 Harper, Laurie Ann 191 Harper, Paula Darice Harrell, Joanna Dean 56, 90,191 Harris, Laura Lynn 191 Harris, Stephanie Marie 191 Harrison, Angela Eliz Harrison Jr., Albert Lee Harvill, Randall Dunn Hayes, James Alsey Henderson, Pamela N. Heno, Jennifer Leigh 80,186 Hernandez, Melissa An 90 Hernandez, Sergio Torres Hilburn, Cary Allen 75, 89 Hill, Alonda S. Hodges IV, Andrew Jackson Holmes, Michael Davis 106 Hopper, Rebecca Lynn Horton, Donna Marie Horton, Robert Wayne Horton, Susan Rene Hostnick, Donna Jeanne Houston, Frankie Lion 106 Howe, Sidney Allen Hughes, Tommy Hulon, Gloria Marie 255 Jackson, Barry Warren Jackson, Cinnamon Lea Jackson, Edward B. Jackson, Snorla Jackson, Tonya Jacob, Nannette Christine James, Vickie Denise Jeansonne Jr., Paul Dwight Jenkins, Shawn Lamott 253 Johnson, Julie Janelle Johnson, Lynett Ponder Johnson, Mark Edward 193, 253 Johnson, Melvin Lynn 85,193 Johnson, RodrickTradell 193 Johnson, Wallace Wayne Johnston, Jackie Leanne 193 Johnson, James Jones, Kimberly Denise 107, 109 193 Jones, Kristi Cavett 102,193 Jones, Larry Gene Jones, Traci Dianne 90 Jones, Wendy Renee 90,193 Jordan, Byron Deroy 193 Kazatsker, Natalie 193 Kemper, Christopher W. 193 Kennedy, Terry Eugene 193 Kester, Edie Lynn 193 Kim, Sung Eun 193 Kimble, Jocelyn Rochelle 193 King, Melvin Tyrone 107,193 Kirk, Donna Gayle 193 Kisner, Alfred Roy 107,110, 111, 193 Kisner, Daniel John 107,108, 110, 111, 193 Koonce, Laura Leigh 193 Kruck, Kimberly Eliza 193 Kuperman, Alan Brent 193 Lattier, Droderic Galvez 107, 109,193 Lattier, Rhonda Venice 107,193 Lattier, Sonia Yvette 107,193 Lemmon, Amy Jo 193 Leone, Tamara Renee 193 Lewis, Elizabeth Ann 193 Lewis, Rhonda Renee Lewis, Tracy Andre Lohman, Glen Thomas 193 Lollar, Frank Cole 193 Long, Laura Cherie 194 Lovelace, Tracy Rena 106,194 Lovelace III, A. B. 194 Lux, Jeffrey Paul Lyons IV, Charlton Havard 182, 194 Martin, Leslie Renee 194 Martwick, Daniel Anthony Maxwell, Erin Burke 194 Mayeaux, James Thomas 90, 194 McBride, Brian James 194 McBride, Kimberly Noel 194 McCallister, James SC 81,194 McCallister, Kelvin Riley 194 McCraw, Travis Hayes 32,194 McDaniel, Andrea Paig 194 McKinney, Ronald Lee 106,194 McKnight, William Kevin 194 McMillian, Angela Marie McNeill, Scott Robert 106,194 Messer, Christin Rene 194 Miles, Stephanie R. 194 Millener, Delmetria Lynne 194 Miller, Douglas Neal Miller, Karen Marie 194 Miller, Paul Todd Miller, Richard Glenn 194 Milton, Loretha 106,194 Mims, Anitra Cheree 194 Mitchell, Anthony L. Mitchell, Derek D. 194 Mitchell, Gladys Michelle Mitchell, Marvin B. 194 Mohrmann, Edith M. 90,194 Montgomery, Robert Michael 194 Moore, Charles Cmeron 195 Moore, Monica Yvette 195 Moore, Stacy Michelle Morris, Carlos Maria 195 Morris, Marion T. Morris, Virgie R. Moulton, Lisa Evelyn Mullins, Charles Ed 195 Murray, Karen Denise 195 Naquin, Jolie M. 195 Neikirk, Matthew B. 195 Nesbitt, Brian Wesley 195 Newstadt, Mimi 90,195 Norcross, Rebecca Ann 195 Novak, Joseph William 89, 95, 195 Nunnelee, Christopher Wayne 195 O ' Brien, Michael John 195 Ortego, Alan Pardue, Brian Scott 107,108, 110,195 Parker, Pamela Ann 195 Parmenter, Lisa Beth 195 Patterson, Laurie Ann 195 Patterson, Mark Thomas 195 Paul, Monica Dawn 195 Pennywell, Pamela Renee 195 Perry, Lori Kay 195 Petty, John Alan 82,195 Pierce, Dennis Edward 107,108, 195 Pittman II, Edward Blaine Plater, James Edward Pope, Dotties Miguel 195 Pope, Joseph Ace Dean 195 Powell, Deborah Lea 195 Powell, Mary Jennifer 74,195 Poythress, James Steven 195 Prelow, Eric Donzell 195 Price, Pamela Gayle 107,195 Pruett, Charles Porter 196, 253 Prunty, Julie Anne 196 Pryor, Carranza 66,196, 253 Puso, David William 196 Rachal, Charles 106,108,110, 196 Rainer, Sheri Lynnette 196 Randolph, Vicki Ann 115 Reeb, Rachel Hutchison 196 Reeves, Amy Stacey 196 Renter, Derek Trammell 196 Richardson, Carolyn Ann 85, 109 Richardson, Lisa Michel 196 Richmond, Cynthia Regina 196 Rigdon, Katherine A. 56,196 Riser, Kimberly Jo 120,122,196 Robinson, Sarah McRae Rosbottom, Amy Elizabeth 196 Rosenblath, Henry Cot 31,196 Rosson, Christopher B. 90,196 Row II, James Tnomas 102,196 Rudd, Joseph Henry 196 Underclassman 425 Sadrebazzaz, Shahryar 106,108, 196 Sayes, Twyla Suzanne 82, 89, 196 Schmidt, David Bradley 107 Schultz, Shari Ann 196 Scott, Carla Raquel 35,196 Scott, Cheryl C. 196 Scott, Jason Sebastian 196 Seiden, Melissa Joy 196 Sewell, Felicia M. 196 Sharpling, Lisa Anne 196 Shaw, Jon 196 Shelby, Ivy Denise 196 Simpson, Tyler Gant 196 Smith, Christopher Hayse 50, 57, 81,197 Smith, Dionne N. 197 Smith, Jacqueline T. 197 Smith, Jeffry Kennon 197,253 Smith, Keith Allen Smith, Maybilline 107,198 Smith, Michael A. 109,198 Smith, Stephanie Ann 198 Smith, Tifliny Lee 198 Snow, Rinaldo Carlos Spears, Sharon Lavern 90,197 Spencer, Bradley Clay 107,108, 110,197 Stafford Jr., Nehemiah 106,198 Stalnaker, John 198 Starks, Henritta Stewart, Christian We Stewart, Michael Ray 198 Stewart, Reginald Dewayne 198 Stewart, Yevette 198 Stickell, Ana Lise 198 Stickman, Sharon Denise Stokely, Jennifer Sloane Stroud, Teresa Denine 198 Struggs Jr., Curtis Lee 106,198 Sutherland, Paula Den 198 Tanner, Bridget Renee 85,107, 198 Taylor, Lashonda E. 198 Taylor, Virginia Ann 106,109, 198 Teasley, Gregory Alle 107,198 Thedford, Christopher 105,106, 198 Thomas, Angie K. 198 Thomas, Patrick Sims 198 Thomas, Rose Mary 106,198 Thomas, Shanda Lashea 198 Thomas, Shelia Lamone 35,198 Thomas, Wade 198 Thomas, Wanda Thomas, Yolanda Thompson, Glen Elbert Thompson, Kenneth Allen 107, 198 Thompson III, Arthur Lee Tilton, Melissa Shawn 198 Tony, Wanda 198 Tindall, Amy Lauren 198 Trowbridge, James Mar 198 Vance, Troy Dwight 198 Vines, John Jeremy Vinson, Gentry Eldrick 198 Wagoner, Kala Jean 198 Walker, Brandi Lynne 198 Walker, Jay Ronald 259 Walker, Toney Terrell 198 Walker, Yuevette Walpool, Altona D. 107 Walton, Shelley 199 Ward, Lisa Marie 199 Warren, Lakinyau Monique 199 Washington, Avery Mandel 99, 107, 253 Washington, Tyra Lama Webb, Christian 199 Werfal, Jeremy Franci 199 Wesley, Patriclc 199 Whitaker, Darlene P. 199 White, Lisa 85,199 White, Tamika Michele 106, 109,199 White III, Isaac 199 Williams, Jeffery L. 199 Williams, Latson G. Williams, Michael J. 106,199 Williams, Michelle Lafonia 40, 199 Williams, Paul Brian 92,199, 235 245 Williams, Terrell D. Williams, Terry T. 106,199 Williamson, Amy Marie 199 Willis, John Todd 199 Wilson, Alice Marie 107,199 Wilson, Kristi K. 199 Winningham, Jane Frances 199 Wise, Julie Carroll 199 Wise, William Robison 56,199 Wood, John Paul 199 Woods, Angela Marie Wren, Bradley Gayle 199 Wren, Kelley Gayle 199 GRADE 10 Adams, Dennis Paul 82,171 Adams, Ruthie 92,100,118,171 Agee, Kenneth Lawrence 66,81, 171, 245 Alford, Robert Earl 171 Allen, Angela Michell 153 Allen, Burton, Nicholas 31,171 Allums, Chris Rush 171 Allums, Kathryn Susie 171 Anthony, Amy Clare 76,79, 91, 153,171 Anthony, Kevin Stuart 106,171 Austin, Mark Kevin 153 Autrey, Patrick Glenn 107 Aymond, Christopher Paul 171, 235 Bain, Katherine Elizabeth 90, 171 Balthazar, Taschunda 106,171 Banks, Eric Watson 171 Barmore, Kimberly Diane 171 Barry, Nieece Ann Bayliss, Kyle Scott 171 Beadles, Melissa Lynn 91,171 Beard, Thomas Bryan 89, 95, 171 Beatty Jr., James Michael 171 Bedford, James Lynn 106,109, 171 Bell, David Morris 107 Bell, Saundra Kay 171 Benecke, Sara Elizabeth 32, 89, 171 Bentley, Mary Allison 82, 90, 171 Black, Linda Renee 171 Bolden, Jeffrey 107 Boogaerts, Heidi Marie 172 Booras, Demmye Joann 47, 70, 73, 80, 82, 83, 90,172, 252 Booras, Steven Alan 75,92,172 Bowles, Deborah Lacy 172 Bowman, Charles Edward Bradberry, Patsy Gail 172 Brandao, Curt Lance 172 Brantley, David Scott 172 Brantley, Laveme S. 172 Bratton, Stephen Chad 172 Bridges, Johnny Todd 86,172, 245 Bright, Kimberly Kaye Britton, John Christian 107,108, 172 Broadway, Jessie Dan 172 Brokenberry, Carlest 172,245 Brooks, Cynthia Denise 122 Brooks, Debbie L. 85,122 Brooks, Jenetta L. 92,100,172 Brossette, David E. 107,172 Broussard, Nancy Suzanne 82, 91,109,110,172 Brown, Darren Glen Brown, Terry Wayne 252 Buckingham, Danny E. 172,252 Bundrick, Margaret Anne 70, 71, 73,120,122,172 Burton, Laura 172 Butler, Darrell Clark 107,122 Caldwell, Michael Rayburn 172 Casten, Demetrio 172 Cawthon, Matthew Kelly 35, 172 Cederbom, Per 90,107,110,173 Chase, Kimberly Clair 95,173 Clayton, Dwayne Kieth 92,173, 245 Cleveland, Donald Wayne 173 Cleveland, Ronald Lane 173 Cobb, Amy Denise 173 Coleman, Billy Ray 89,107,173 Collins, Jimmy Ray 123 Collins, Kevin 113 Colvin, Kimberly Ann 92,95, 120 Combs, Brian Avery Coney, Henry Allen Cooper, Gretchan Leig 70, 73, 88, 89,173 Courtney, Craig Evan 173 Cox, Karen Kristine 102,173 Crawford, Carlos Crow, Cheryl Ann 92,173 Crow, Truett Kirk 114 Cupp, Damon Bond 174 Dallas, Carolyn Jean Dang, Chi To Dangerfield, Marilyn Ann 85, 174 Darnell, Richard W. Darrett, Shonta Danvell 107,174 Davis, Mark Edward 174 Davis, Ronald Lerone 90,174, 235, 245 Davis, Y oulanda 174 Decker, Lisa Michelle 90,174 Demann, Shawna M. 174 Demery, Charlie Ray 107 Dinkins Jr., Kenneth Wayne 174 Dixon, Angela Levella 25,107, 174 Douglas, Derrick D. 85,174, 259 Draper, John Willie Dubose, James Allan 105,106, 156 Dudley Jr., Billy Fred 92,118, 174 Dulany, Timothy Shane 174 Dupont, Anne Denise 82, 89, 120.175 Durr, Rodney Tyrone 85,107 Earlywine, Keri Denise 175 Edwards, Margo Lynn 175 Efferson, Wanda Fay 175 Elias, Lottie Evette 92,100,175 Elie, Latonia Mashellia 94,107, 175 English, David Hayes Ester, Sammy Lamas 106,115, 175 Ettredge Jr., Bobby Lee Evans Jr., Ralph 107 Ferris, Charles Joseph 175 Fertitta, Karen Denise 74, 76,79, 92.120.122.175 Flowers, Lisa Renee 25,106,175 Flowers, Tresa Olean 175 Folse, Michele Renee 90, 95, 175 Ford, Douglas Todd 175 Fuller, Stephanie Ann 80, 90, 175 Gaar, Amanda Jane 175 Gaines, Helen Ladon 90,175 Gaines, Raymond L. 175 Gardner, Sheldon G. 106,108, 109, 111, 175 Garner, Patricia Ann 175 George, Cynthia Ann 109,175 George, Randall 106 Giles, Lisa Michelle 85,175 Giles, Veronica 175 Gilleland, Virginia L. 175 Goins, Marcy Jean 92,115,120, 122.175 Gonzales, Tomie Jean 175 Gordon, Bradley Lane 175 Goree, Lawanda Annett 94,106, 175 Graggs, Maronica Simonetta 176 Gracgs III, Willie 176 Graham III, Maurice Julian 176 Gray, Michael Ronala Grayson, Kathleen R. 85,176 Green, Carl Lee 176,235, 245, 247, 252 Greenberg, Tammy Beth 38, 52, 118.176 Griffin, Sonya Renee 90 Grissom, Deena R. 76, 89,100, 118 Haley, Elaine Rebecca 90,176 Hall, Michael John 32,176 Hamel, Jennifer Lee 176 Hamilton, Jennifer L. 90,176 Hanna, Courtney Kay 74, 76, 79, 92,176, 255 Harders, Kimberly Ann 66, 92, 120.123.176 Harper, John Raymond 89,107, 110.118.176 Harper, Toni Sue 42, 95,176 Harral, James Whitfield Harrington, Timothy S. 95,176 Harrison, John David 176 Harvey, Georgetta 107 Harvill, Gwendolyn I. 106,110, 176 Haughton, Leigh Ann 95,176 Hayes, Holly Diane 176 Henderson, Mark Quinn Henderson, Stephanie 176 Henry, Cathy Ann Henry, Tamara Leigh 176 Henry, Terry Wayne 252 Hensley, Holly Anne 176 Herren, Heather Colleen High, Kirk Allen 74, 75, 86,176 Hill, Benjamin 176 Hines, Debbie Denise Hinton, Laura Gail 176 Hodges, Dawn Charlene 176 Holland II, James Rodney 82, 97,176,181 Holley, Foster Blount 75,92,177 Hostnick, Sheila Renee 177 Howard, Jacqualine Suezette 177 Howard, Kimberly Renee 80, 82.177 Howell, Lauren Kristen 76, 79, 90.177 Huckabee, Hollis Leann 90,177 Humphries, Stefani Maylyn 89, 177 Hunsicker, Barton Wayne 177 Huskey, Rhonda Michelle 178 Jackson, Greg Scott Jackson, James Tyrone 106,109 Jackson, Kathy Leen 85,178 Jacobs, Chaunda Janel 85,107, 178 James, Patrick Glenn Jenkins, Ruby Lee Jeter, Charles Elliott 75,92,178 Johnson, Anthony Johnson, Cecil Darnell 25,178, 235 Johnson, Charlotte R. 178 Johnson, Douglas Johnson, Keith Dion 106, 235, 245 Johnson, Melissa C. 59,92,178 Johnson, Melvin R. 85 Johnson, Michalen Ladell 118, 259 Johnson, Michelle Marie 178 Johnson, Yvette Jones, Edward Lemark 178 Jones, Lisa Jean 178 Jones Jr., Bryson Davis 75, 92, 178 Jordan, Ross Vaughn 178 Kay, Kenneth Eugene 179 Kelley, Stacey Jean 70,73, 92, 179 Kellum, Allisia Lynnette 84,179 Kelly, Mark Allen 179 Key, David Scott 179 Kimmel, Ricky Allen 105,106, 108,110, 111, 179 King, Floretha 107,179 King, Sherrell D. 82,106,179 Knighten, Melody Shawn 179 Kranich, Robin Ann 82,179 Kyle, Kelley Kaye 82, 89,179 Landman Jr., Ernest Appleby 179 Lane, Darryl Tyrone 106,179 Larkin, Cheryl Don 179 Lattier, Joseph Martin 75, 92, 179 Laukart, Michelle Charlotte 179 Lee, Katherine Sewa ll 179 Lee, Scottye Deville 179 Leigh, Toni Annette 179 Leslie, David Allen 179 426 LOG Lewis, Rodney Von 179 Lloyd, Marvis Shenell 179 Louis, James Mack, Erica Elieen 179 Mack, Jewel Shun tel 18,61, 85, 180 Mahoney, Deitriek Jermaine 106,109,110 Mahoney, Dimitri Jamil 106, 109,110 Mandigo, Ronnie Marsh, Michael Bradley 179 Marshall, Patrick O. Martin, James Tinsley 180 Martin, Jimmy Ray 180, 245 Martin, Michael B. 180 Martinez, Jeffrey Lance 108 Martinez, Marie Anntionette 180 Massad, Bradley Donald 75,180 Mathews, Veronica A. 25,82, 180 McCawley, John Mills 180 McClelland, Laura Catherine 89,180 McClendon, Evelyn Melee 89, 180 McCulloch, Ullysses Ullett 180, 252 McDonald Jr., Louis McEachem, Phillip Sanners 180 McElwee, James Patric 180 McFarlana, Lisa 180 McGee, Mollie Ann 82 McMullen, Robert Shane 180 Menasco, Alyssa C amille Merrill, Kenneth Charles 180 Milazzo, Greg Wayne 107 Miller, Anita Louise 90,180 Miller, Kelli Michelle 66, 90, 180 Mitcham, Michelle 82,85,180 Mitchell, Herbert Lee 107 Monk, Amy Lynn 89,95,120, 123,180 Mooney, Michelle Lynn 180, 255 Moore, Patrick Eugene 180 Morris, Clayton 107 Morris, Grade Rene 180 Morris, John Andre Mosley, Rosalind Rena 92,118, 180 Murray, Nikki Michelle 180 Nehring, Stephanie De 180 Nelson, John Charles 81,180, 245, 252 Newstadt, Mitchell Rankin 96, 180 Nicholas, Kelli Nicole 89,181 Norris, William Howard 181 Novak Jr., Russell Anthony 82, 89.181 Oden, Tanglia Renee 26, 70, 73, 181 Odom, William Henry 75,181 Ogletree, Lisa Diann 102,181 O’Neal, Ivory Lemar 106,108 Owens, Steven Newman 90, 107.181 Page, Juanita Marie 100,181 Patterson, Amy Diane 181 Patterson, Lisa Nan 181 Peck, Melissa Kay 82,181 Pennywell, Twanda Elaine 106, 181 Phills, Carol Ann 81,106,109 Plater, Teresa Gay 107,182 Plater, Valerie S. 182 Plater, Veronica Rene 106,182 Player, Amelia Poremba, Kelli Denise 50,182 Powers, Lori Richelle 92, 95,182 Price, Kendra Fredae 107,182 Prim, Lashunda Yvette 85, 93, 182 Purvis, Debra 182 Rachal, Stacy Lalise 90,182 Rains, Scott Briant Ratliff, Audry Jean 85,182 Reardon, Michael Thomas 182 Redstone, Trenton Craig 45,183 Reynolds, Elizabeth L. 90,182 Reynolds, Kelly Maxine Reynolds, Lorida D. 106 Richardson, Yvette 94,183 Richmond, Billy Ray 183 Rives, Clayton Shaw 183 Roberson, Tamiko Yvette 182 Roberts, Lawson Scott Roberts, Norris R. 182 Robertson, Glenn Larr 183 Robinson, Lasanya Mic 107,183 Robinson, Laveme D. 183 Robinson, Mashun D. 183 Robinson, Todd Gordon 183 Ruffin, Rebecca Dru 82, 89,102, 183 Russell, Kevin Patrick 183 Salter, Kimberly Anne 183 Samuels, John Paul 183,235, 245 Samuels, Kenneth John 183, 235, 245 Sanders, Claud Lamar Scarbro, Paul Edward 183 Scates, Suzanne Elizabeth 82, 90, 95,120,123,183 Schamerhom, Mark Kevin 183 Schuster. Troy Wayne 50, 81, 83 Schwartz, Cynthia D. 183 Schwartz, Kimberly Diane 92, 183 Scott, Cherrie D. Scott, Pacquin Ladonna Scott, Sheri 183 Seaman, Phillip D. 183 Shelby, Yul Yumakio 183,245 Shepherd, Daryl Lynn Sherwin, Cassandra Anne 88, 89.183 Shivers, James Ray Sibley, William Cavett 183 Sikes, Tawndra Ann 183 Simpson, Sheryl Rene 90, 95, Sm?t1i, Brennon Wise 89,107, 108.183 Smith, Sharilyn Jean 95,120, 123 Smith, Vanessa 85, 89,183,255 Smith Jr., Milton Lee 106,185 Snow, Antonio Chico Southern, Marla Gail Spencer, Keith Kendall 107,183 Stadom, Cemetha L. 183 Stafford, Tiwiana 183 Starr, Catherine Irene Stewart, Danielle Marie 183 Stewart, John 183 Stuart, William Danie 106,107, 108,109, 111, 184 Sullivan, Armeana Jeanine 76, 79, 92,184 Tallant, Theresa Louise 70, 73, 92,120 Taylor, Catherine Ann Taylor, Helen Christina 184 Teague, Lauren E. 92,120,123, 184 Terrell, Dione N. 85,184 Terry, Rodney Allen 184 Thomas, Alisa Machel 82, 90, 184 Thomas, Kimberly Ann 184 Thomas, Robin Kartez 184 Thomas, Sanchez 184 Thornton, Sylvester Carl 107, 184 Thrower, Kimberly Renee 184 Tillman, Daisy Marie Tisdale, Gerald Scott 184 Toys, Michael David 81,184, 235, 261 Trimble, John Michael 107,184 Tsang, Can Mau Tsang, Meiyuck 184 Tucker, Lynnette 107,184 Tuggle, Martin Lane Turner, Karriem Kato 107,184 Vallot, Laurie Michelle 82 Waggoner, Lance Cooper 107, 184 Walker, Jeffrey John 75,92,95, 184 Walker, John Monroe 184 Walker, Melanie B. 184 Walker, Sonya Anne 184 Walker, Tracey Diane 59,184 Walter, John Player 184 Ward, John Robert 184, 245 Ware, Angela 85,184 Ware, Berness Orlando 107 Ware, Rodney Paul 107,185 Washington, Debbie Washington, Debra Ann 185 Watson, Robert Thomas 185 Weinstein, Marilyn 185 Wells, Patrick 185 Wesley, Robert 107 West, Adrian 185 Wheeler, Larry D. Wheeler, Melissa Ann 185 Whitaker, Anglea D. 185 White, David Keith 185 White, Lasunya Denise 85,185 White, Sharon Denise White, Vanessa Whitley, Susan Elizab 76, 77,79, 90.120.123.185 Wiggins, Timothy G. Williams, Angela Vemessa 85, 185 Williams, Daron James Williams, James Williams, Letria D. 185 Williams, Mechelle L. 185 Williams, Michael L. 106,185 Williams, Nancy Jean 185 Williams, Pamela D. Williams, Tammy Renee 85, 106.185 Wilson, Ben Cedric Wilson, Cynthia D. 85,118,185 Winslow, Fate Vincent Winslow, Mildred E. 185 Wise, Michele Lynn 185 Wojtkiewicz, Laurie L. 101,185 Wong, Richard Sterling 185 Woodard, Henry James Woodard, Shedelia Yevette Wozniak, Melissa Ann 82,89, 185 Wright, Stacy Leigh 90,185 Yeates, Julia Teal 185 Yelverton, Dana Ann 185 Young, Cami Sue 185 Young, Yolanda Shenebra 92, 118.185 Youngblood, Kimberly Ann 86, 92.118.185 Zmek, David Paul 185 GRADE 11 Abney, William Jeffre 153 Acheson, Ann Ford 82, 95,152, 277, 278 Allen, Angela 153 Allen, James Ronald 153 Allen, Lisa Lynn 85,153 Anderson, Christie Ja 70, 71, 72, 120,123, 276, 277 Anfinson, Sabrina I. 38,91,153, 277 Annand, John Adam Anthony, Stuart 153 Aple, Elizabeth Ann 99 Auchard, Mary Elizabe 90,153 Austin, Mark 153 Avant, Jeffrey Clarence 153 Bandt, Angelita Rochelle 88, 153, 277 Barber, Brian Harrist 81,91, 153, 235 Barkley, Martha Ruth 82,92, 95, 153 Barkley, Stephen Blak 153 Barr, Valry Ward Barthe, John Jordan 35,153 Bates, Christopher M. 106,153 Beaner, Wanaa Lynn 107,109, 153 Bedford, Ardelia V. 85,153 Bell, Pamela Timiko 153 Benner, Kira 153 Berger, David Keith 153 Bernal, Anita Flornce 153 Betford, Glenn Eventt Biggers, Cheri Janett 52,153, 277, 278 Blakeman, Julie Dianne 82,153 Bolden, Nichelle 88,153 Boston, Toni Nichell 153 Bouligny, Sharon Latise 85,153 Bowman, Tanya Renae 85,100, 153 Bradberry, Daphne Denise Brantley, Lynn S. 154 Brewer, Otis Terrell 107,154 Brice, Douglas Lee 154 Brice, Robert Timothy 81,154, 235, 259 Brooks, Benjamin David 154 Brown, Alan Jay 154 Brown, Cynthia Denise 154 Brown, Francine 154 Brown, Leatha Anise 66,100, 154 Brown, Lesia Ann Brown, Roy Lee Brown, Sallie E. 154 Brown, Scott Douglas 154 Brown, Scott Douglas 154 Bruce, Lillian Anita 52, 70, 90, 154 Brumley, Rhonda Sue 154 Bryant, Jerry Lane Bryant, Terry Lynn Burris, William Broox Bush, Terri Lynn 74, 76,78,123, 152,154, 255, 256, 257, 276, 277 Butler, Anthony Jerome Byrd, Michael Todd 154,235, 278 Cain, Rhonda S. 85,154 Caldwell, Robin A. 106,110, 111, 154 Carper, Tonya Lynette 154 Carroll, Michele 88,154 Carroll, Penny Janell 154 Carson, Mario Raphael 154 Carter, Michelle Ann 154 Carter, Renay Anita 154 Carthem, Lizzie Lee 107,154 Casey, Stephanie Ann 85,154, 277 Casten, Tini Mi’Lea 154 Causey, Andrew Patric 35,154 Chance, Farris Lynne 88,154 Chatman, Gregory L. 154 Chatman, Rodney 154 Childress, John Micha 154 Chreene, Cynthia Lynn 118, 154, 277, 278 Chreitien, Merchele Jenitha 155 Clair, William Files 155 Clark III, John C. 155 Clay Jr., Ben 155,235 Clayton, Robert Desha Cobbs, Adrienne Colbert, Christopher James 155 Collins, Sharon M. 74,91,155, 277 Coleman, Benny Cook, John Ramsey 155 Cosby, Shelly Renee 155 Crowson, John Kelly 155 Crumpler, Lori Jean 155 Cupp, Timothy Wayne 131,235, 239 Curtis, Jay Warren 81,155 Dallas, Deborah 85,155 Dang, Hang To Davis, Bobby Davis, Charlotte Cheree 85,155 Davis, Gralyne 99,156 Davis, Michael Andrew 35,106, 108,112,156 Davis, Robert 156 Demery, Chenita C. 156, 85 Demery, Orine 156 Demming, Anthony Bern Deslatte, Erin Elizabeth 70, 71, 72, 74,120,122,156, 277 Dillard, Ladonna 156 Dinkins Jr., Alfred L. 156 Dodson, Cynthia Renee 156 Douglas, Lee Benny 156 Douglas, Rosalind 85,156 Downs, Amy Lillian 156,277 Dubose, James 156 Dunn, Jeannie Ann 90,156 Dupree, Carrie Dee 70, 78,120, 156 Dyer, Jimmy 156 Dyer, ShariJDenise 101,156 Edgar Jr., John Evans 88,156 Eiland, Lisa Lorraine 76, 79,82, 91,102,156, 277 Underclassman Index 427 Evans, Darrell Bemar 107,108, 156 Evans, John Dallas 76, 235, 241 Ewing Jr., James Harold 106, 157 Faith, John Wendell 157 Feazel, Sandra Renee 157, 277 Ferris, Mary Helena 157 Fleming, Sarah Alese 157 Floyd, Christina Kimberly 157 Floyd, Darrell Wayne 157 Folsom, Frank Howell 157 Frazier, Jerry 157 Fredrick, Leah Janine 157 Freeman, Delton 157 Galimore, David Wayne 157 Gallie IV, George Alexander 157 Gardner, Kristy Mari e 99,157, 276, 277 Gardner, Paula Joszette 157,277 Garner, Wendell Eugene 158 George, Melissa Kim 158 Gibson, Judith Lenise 86,90,158 Gilmer Jr., John Morri 35,74, 75, 95,158 Gladney, Denise 85,158 Gladney, Diane 85,158 Go, Linda 158 Golston, Ulander L. 85,158 Goodrich, Timothy James Gosdin, Tina Marie 158 Goslin, Michael Brian 90,158 Graham, Kyle David Graves, Gwendolyn D. Greenberg, Marla Beth 76,77, 78,158, 277 Hall, Bobby Ray Hardgrove, Lawton Brett 81,91, 95,158 Harral, Jim 158 Harris, Derrick Terrel 35,107, 158, 235 Harrison, Lisa Deniece 43,158 Hart, Brenda Gail 158 Hawkins, James Orvill 158, 259 Hawkins, Nicole Lyn Hayes, Lauren Moore 76, 78,80, 158, 277 Henderson, Terrick D. 235 Heno III, James Prescott 85,158, 248, 250 Hernandez, Sonia 91,158 Higgins, Lori Denise 88,158 Holmes, Sherry Lynn Holmes, Tracy Ann 277,158 Hopkins, Stacy Anjane 158 Home, Johnny Od 158 Horton, Anita Jenette 159,251, 254, 255 Hostetlor, Chuck 159 Houston Jr., Walter Cason Howard, Stewart Gerald 159 Hoyt, Robert Terrence 159,176 Hudson, Melissa Ann 76,77, 79, 277, 278 Hughes, Holly Susan 82,159, 251, 255 Hullaby, Angela Racine 159 Humphrey Jr., Woodus Kellum 132, 235, 240, 252, 261 Hunter, Morris T. 252 Irvin, Laura 159 Ivy, Kayla Ann 76, 79,91,120, 123,159,184,187, 277 Jackson, Carolyn Deni 76, 79, 84, 91,107,159 Jackson, Patrick Cook 99,159 Jackson, Scott 159 Jackson, Tracv Tarranne Jacob, Gwendolyn Denise 159 Jacobs, Jeanette Lynn 88,92, 159, 277 Jewitt, Kathy Marie 159 Johnson, Damon Alan 160 Johnson, Doug 160 Johnson, Tommie Jean 160 Johnson Jr., Raymond L. Johnston, Mary Vivett 160 Jones, Audria Patrice 107,109, 160 Jones, Chris J. 160 Jones, Willie Eyvonne 160 Jones III, Jay Bryan 160 Jones Jr., Albert W. 75,92,95, 120,123,160 Jones Jr., Carl Edward 160 Jordan, Charles A. Kalmbach, George Brad 160 Kidd, Helen Elizebeth 160 Kimble, Angela 106,160 Kimble, Rodney Earl King, Broderick Motwine 107, 160 King, Cynthia Rena 107,108, 109,160 King, Ronald 160 King, Yolanda Yvette 160 Knighten, Melody 161 Kohnen, Mary T. 161,277,278 Laborde, Jonathan C. 75,96,161 Laborde, Stephen Wayn 161 Lafleur, Douglas Scot 161 Land III, Joseph George 81,95, 161 Landry, Mark Allen 161 Lane, Jack Glenn 161 Law, Manuel Edwin 45, 95,107, 161,235 Lawrence, Anthony Leslie, Susan Ann 161 Leviston, Casaundra L. 66, 68, 70, 72, 94,118,120,121,152, 161 Lewis. Alfred 161 Lewis, Joyvetta 88,161 Lewis, Michael David 161 Lewis, Shirley Ann 106,118,161 Lilly, Brenda Michelle 94,161, 277 Linacre, Mary Kathlee 161 Lincolve, Evan David Little, Janice Ellen 82,95,161, 238, 277 Lloyd, James Edward Lohman, Heather Ann 40,162, 277 Lone, Stacy Edwin 162,235 Lora, James 162 Louis, Alfred Lee Lovelace, Mary Louise 162 Lynch, David Clarence 90,162 Lynch, Myrna A. 82,162 Madison, Pandora Deltrice 108, 138 Magee, Stephanie Lynn 118, 162, 277 Magliocca, George J. 95,162 Maiden, Valerie Evett 106,109, 162 Marrus, Pamela 162 Marrus, Wendi Paige 162, 277 Marsala Shawne Christy 70, 71, 72.162, 277, 278 Marshall, Jeffrey Lyn 162, 247, 249, 252 Martin, David Rand 162 Martin, Natalie Ann 162 Marx, Barret Clay 163 Mathews, Monica Antonet 163 Matthews, Deborah Kimberly 90,163 Mayweather, Ann Marie 66,94, 95.163, 277 McCallister, Lori Ann 76, 77, 78, 80, 92,163, 276, 277 McCallister, Tonia Michele 163 McChesney, Christine Rene 163 McClellan, Leigh Edward 163 McKinley Jr., John Edward 163 McQueen, Keith Edward 163 Means, Elaine Mercerbracken, Jan Elizabeth 163 Metzgar, Paige Watson 91,163, 277 Mitcham, Tina Irene 163 Mitchell, Malcolm 163 Mitchell, Mallory 163 Mitchell, Michael Mobley, Venisa Kay 164 Monk, David Glenn 81, 95,115, 164 Montgomery, Barry Ala 35, 81, 164, 253 Mooney, Michael Eugen Moore, Moore, Moore, Morris, Morris. effreyD. 81,164,235 ohn Thomas 92,164 oseph Michael 164,235 [ohn 164 Pamela Morton, Marcus Lane 95,164 Mumby, Susann Marie 82,95, 8 96,164, 277 Murphree, Jerry Steve 164 Myers, Angela Ann 164 Myers, Terri Renee 91,164, 277 Myles, Jacqueline 164 Naylor, Myra Elise 70, 72,101, 164 Nevill, Anne Marie 164,277 Newell, Michael Scott 25,164 Norman, Lisa Marie 66,69,76, 78,91,104 Norchese, John Mannix 92,164 Page, Michael Glenn 99,164 Parker, Edward McTyeire 99, 164 .Parker, Janet E. 164,277 Parsons, Kelli Lee 164 Patton, Jimmy Lee 164 Paul, Christopher Tod 164 Perkins, Keith Randall 164 Phelps, Tammy Terrell 94,118, 164 Phillips, Larrv Brian 81,91,164 Phillips Jr., Charles Tanner 99, 164 Plater, Nichelle Init 106,164 Player, Amelia 164 Pohlkamp, Scott Anthony 71, 82,104,164, 259 Polhemus, William War 164 Polk, Antonio 165 Polk, Shuntanu 82,165 Poore, Jeffery Keith 165 Porter, Brian P. 165 Porter, Lisa Michele 96,165,277 Powell, Jennifer B. 165, 277 Powell, Pamela Gay 165 Prealow, Scottie T. 165 Prim, Sonya Renee 165,255, 256, 258 Procell, Marilyn Mari 26, 82, 83, 165, 276, 277 Purdy, Kris McLellan 70,72,92, 95,165, 277 Rachel, Susan Gayle 165 Rambin, Mitchell L. 42,81,107, 108, 111, 165, 235, 239 Ratliff, Sandra Faye 165 Reed, Guadalupe Lashun 165 Reisinger, Robert S. 35, 66, 67, 68, 74, 75, 92, 95, 96,165 Richardson, Alex Kirb Richardson, Camille Demise 118,165 Richardson, Rhonda M. 165 Richmond, Deborah Ann 165 Rinchuso, Marcia Ann 165 Risley, Ryan Weston 165 Roark, Charles W. 165,235, 259 Roberts, Elizabeth Wendy 165, 277 Robinson, Michelle Marie 99 Robinson, Steven 165 Rodney, Bernice Lucille 165 Roper, Alfred David 99 Schulman, Troy Hayes 74, 75, 92,120,122,152,165 Schuster, Paul Allen 81,165 Scott, Belinda B. 166 Scott, Paula Renee 166 Seabaugh, Alan Thomas 166 Self, Kelbi Jennifer 70, 73,92, 166, 277, 278 Shaver, Brian Keith 166 Sheppard, Steven Patrick 166 Sherman, Sheila Kay 57,166, 277 Simpson, Teri Denise 166 Slack, James William 166 Small, Jessie Ruth Smith, Annie Bell 85 Smith, Jacqueline R. 106 Smith, Kenneth D. 85,106,109, 166 Smith, Michael Duncan 144 Smith, Ruthie M. Smith, William Wayne 166 Snelling, Kimberly Ann 76,77, 78, 79, 80,166, 277 Spence, Bruce Cameron Spencer, Clarice Danielle 166 Stafford, Charles Ray Stevens, James Heatn 167 Stewart, Angela Rena 85,167 Stewart, Anthony Ray Stewart, Jimmy Vernel 167 Stewart Melody S. Stinson, Scot Kendall 88, 91,92, 95, 96,167 Strode, Anita 66,167 Tabor, Stephanie Lynn 73,167, 277, 278 Takara, Edward Albert 91, 95, 167 Tantillo, Bruce Taylor, Connie Inez 107,167 Taylor, Eric Jerome 167, 252 Taylor, Jeffrey Duane 167 Taylor, Michael Lafi 105,106 Teagle, Steven Richar 82,167 Thatcher, Gregory P. 59,167 Thibeaux, Douglas Albert 167 Thomas, Lastanza 167 Thomas, Patrick D. 75,91,106, 109,152,167, 235 Thomas, Taura Ann Thompson, Clayton Bernard 167 Thompson, Jerry Wayne 167 Thompson, Lynn Ellen 167 Thompson, Ronnie Susa 85, 88, 107,167 Tindall II, Jimmie Stewart 95, 167 Townsend, Melanie Carole 167, 277 Triggs, Toni Mechelle 167 Turner, lohn Porter 167,235 Twohig, James Christian Upchurcn, John Michae 167, 235 241 Upshaw, Michell 58,106,167, 247, 252 Vance, David Matthew 167 Vest, Jada Janan 167 Walker, Terri Lynn 167 Walpool, Erica Lynn 167, 255, 257 Walpool, John Wallace 167 Walpool, Stanford D. 168 Ward, Gina Noel 99,168 Ware, Donald Ware, Joe Antony 168 Washington, Debra 106 Washington, Nanetta Evette 110,168 Waugh, Katheryn A nn 168 Weaver, Jerrold Edgar 168 Webb, Jeannie Colleen 168, 277 Wenk, Lisa Suzanne 168 Wesley, Jerry Wayne West, Albert Ray 94,168, 235 West, Roderick Dale 168 Whitaker, Tonja Lajua 118,168 White, Russell Steven 168 Whitley, Paige Alicia 91,168, 276, 277 Whitmeyer, Claudia Elaine 168 Whittaker, Quentin 169, 247, 252 Wilburn, Dedra Lynn 40, 66, 67, 76, 78, 80, 91,168, 276, 277 Williams, Elizabeth A. 85,168, 277 Williams, Monica Lynn 169 Williams, Opal Lorraine 169, 277 Williams, Patrick C. 169, 247, 250 Williams, Sharon Louise 85,169 Williams Jr., James Leon 168 Williamson, Cary Marie 29, 70, 72, 73,169 Wilson, Annette 107,169 Wilson, Douglas F. 169 Wilson, Sherri Lynn 82, 91,169, 277 Wilson, Stanley Jeron 169 Wise, Michael Robert 169 Wisner, Roosevelt 169 Womack, John Woodward 169 Woodle, Melynda Kay 169 Woodruff, Lisa Gay 70, 72,152, 169 Woodson, Beverly Ann 25,169 Wright, Mary Lea 70,72,169, 277 Wynn, Carmen Lenan 169 Yeates, Elisabeth S. 70,72,169 Young, Cliristopher S. 120,123, 169 Zachary, Tammy K. 88, 98,118, 169 Zionts, Shayne Beth 76, 78, 88, 102,104,169, 277, 278 428 LOG v « In Memory of Stephen Gaines (September 12,1966-October 1,1983) If I could come back after my death as anything or anyone, I would probably return as an eagle. I would like to be an eagle because he is one of the greatest and prettiest birds in the country and I would like to be able to soar through the sky, watching other people. Also, eagles are protected by law and no one is supposed to shoot them. Stephen Gaines Lane Young (July 30,1966-December 7,1983) As I depart this earth, three things I will leave behind — I leave my eyes — so that some man, woman, or child may see for the first time a beautiful meadow, a perfect rose, the love on a mother’s face, or just the joy of seeing a sunrise for the first time. I leave my kidneys — so that someone who has to live everyday with the pain of a machine will now be free. And last, I leave my love — for my family and friends, and the special times and things that we’ve shared to be put away in their minds and hearts. And by leaving these three things, I will live forever. Memorial 431


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