Compton High School - El Companile Yearbook (Compton, CA)

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It is the beginning of a realiza- tion of all the decisive events yet to be experienced. There will never be another time as vibrant as 1970 - Dawn ofa Decisive Decade. uoa.,.,,, P ' val: Wh sa. 4 1h if . 'Q - - f X l f 2 1970 - Dawn fA Decisive Decade This is the beginning of something newg This is the expansion of pride and spirit, Qln all things can we be honest and true?D Our challenges met with genuine grit. Deepest decisions must be made We finished the yearg We made the gradeg In the dawn of this decisive decade. This is the dawn of a decisive decade. X This is the start ofa hope and a dream, This is the dawn of all We have sought. Of goals to be held in highest esteem. This is the dawn of what shall be Wrought. From memory they will never fade This is the dawn of a price to be paidg In the dawn of this decisive decade. 1970-Dawn of a Decisive Decade. 5 we., ,M ,f, ft 'f V qi Xkgsff School work can be fun. Lunch Time Count Down Enjoying the Senior Square Dr. Alonzo Crim QLEFTJ newly appointed superintendent ofthe Compton Union High School District, with Mrs. Crim, was honored at a welcoming reception held on the Compton Campus last summer, Representing Congressman Anderson was Mr. Chris Davis KON RIGHTJ. Photo: Paul Brown itendent S. Crim, Compton nderson F 1 I Table Gf Contents Title Page Foreword Contents 1970-Dawn OfA Decisive Decade Activities Seniors Hall of Fame Underclassmen Clubs Girls' Sports Boyss Sports Curriculum Advertisements Index Farewell 1970 . UI ,4 -4 W. ,G rl' T, Dawn Of A Decisive Decade 8 Sunrise Over Comptorfs Campus 9 5 0 Summer Sprin Calendar Wlnter Fall f I ' f f1 s . , ig., It . U 5 11 .f 5 V I. . aiu' 0,5 x I X K P 5 vu., . J . J ,I 4 gr 1 W . gf lg? Hall of Fame Boys' Sports I 1 s. 4531 P. Underclassmen Boys' Sports Copy Editor Curriculum Seniors Artist COPY! Patricia Harper Duane Filer Brenda Renfro Charlene Hardy Linda Jamison Ruth Emerson JOSCP Advisor Activities Girls' Sports Seniors Clubs Photo Editor Repo, Mis D Hoffmann Glenda Hudson Martha Belson Linda Cant Bevera Martin Carnergie Wallace Joan y E Companile Staff Advertisements Rene Robinson He rbert B ro wn The 1970 yearbook staff held 'a great responsibility in putting out the an- nual for '69-70. Under the leadership of the Editor-in-Chief, Brenda Zo- malt, they were able to meet all dead- lines. This year's annual is one that will captivate the minds of every loyal Tarbabe. Yes, the 1970 yearbook staff is one that everyone should remember. Editor-in-Chief Brenda Zomalt Associate Editor Sheila Madison Layout Editor Underclassmen Photographer Activities Betty Knox Donald Simmons Cheryl Wedlow Cassandra M l' K d C ac ison Ran y reen Cranieta johnson Additior Green, 1 liamg, Sv dia Brygi Sociel Sheila r Copy Editor News Editor News Feature Feature ' Society Josephine Bryant Rochelle Eastwood Deborah Watkins Susan Edwards Sharon Hill Paula Howard rea .ff Reporter Typist and Reporter Reporter Exchange Editor Reporter Reporter joan McCreary Anissa Fields Joyce Hart Camel Williams Lucinda Hobbs Cassandra Madison Chimes taff the Chimes Staff wasiable to publish inter- esting and informative-newspapersion a regular basis throughout the year. Editor-in-Chief Advisor Yolanda McCa rty Mr. Walter Kellerman Additional Chimes staff members included, ROW 1: Lamont jimmerson, Chester Green, ROW 2: Beatrice Nolan, Hiawatha Cray, Theresa Clark, Katherine Wil- liams, Sylvia Spencer, Marie Antoine. Not shown were Linda Buchanan and Clau- dia Bryant. Society Sheila Sampson Typist Erma Stephens Reporter Reporter Reba Pollard Sharon White Under the leadership of Yolanda McCarty, L . 1 n -. , Sergeant-at-Arms liugene johnson Vice-Pl'CSideflf john Alexander Paper Cutter Douglas Thomas lntertype Makeup raftsmen The Craftsmen were senior and junior young men who were inte rested in production printing. The Craftsmen did the majority of production printing for school activities such as the Spring Concert, ban- quets, and the Chimes, the school paper. The Craftsmen Club is a nationally known organi- zation. lNot pictured: Tommie Hayden, Michael jones. Reuben Russell. Michael Scott, Russell Turner.l Advisor Mr Donald Comorre Secretary-Treasurer X J ,nk Ctbb-Air x President Laureifce Washington Paul Anderson Odell Hosely p . , X . . aten Press Interty pg Cylinder Press 1? Flag Cirl' son. cilldf Brenda l Sandra NN Carolyn lfi The flag part o section They ei tators tl with tt routines. :xlaseole mills H.. Thi' lrzlql H1050 lin pellgrln 'Y' x' . Q 'Q 'T' Flag Girls f Flag Girls, SITTING: Sheila Madi- E son, Charlene Hardy. STANDING: Brenda Pxenfro, Patricia Warren Sandra Washington, Barbara james, Carolyn Finn. The flag girls are a traditional part of the cheerleading section at Compton High. They entertained the spec- with their energetic flag routines. tators throughout the year .e ,.,,f ,isis f af El! A ff If .fs Q A 5 Lf: QC C1QgY'sf X f, , X f, ff? ' . W.:-we 5Cif-Wg. f f45XQ,f Z1 saw hx C K Xu, f . O y, A fV'V I Xi.. G I aw , Rfk ff 'ft 1 , 1 X . Y ff. 1 Q f 7 ,9 7 s ,4 2 Q, ' f 5 V .t ,K f . 'K , 5 are at as 2 I is f I 5 1 N I . ffx'Q' X X if ' f t ' f if I ' I iii if if It I X Y I K , ' C V ,J 2 X , V , C ' C : X Q x. y if Z X .S r if ? 9 I - ' by if .I 8. -..M ..,... , C 1 1,-A zrsrxxi- ' 2: 21111:--me-fy Z N I If , , W , .,,,, ,,,,,,,, . , r,,, ..,,5!f,,,,,,,,WQCf' . s C-C WM C C C . CC. , 7 ty, I f 5 L--'W ,. -..C ,X CCC- I I CC.. Qgw.. I... .Qi 6 , at X 1 S f--.a a...w .tsss-sa 7 as 0 0 1n1 Mascots Mascots, KLEFT TO RIGHTD: Carol Ross, Sandra King Zendy Flucus, Carolyn Morris, Lola Warren, Dehra Newton. The tradition of having mascots for the drill team and attached units began this year at Compton. These little girls added to the enjoyment of the performances. ,-w ,. Q' 1 .awk 44 i 1 Q 1' an-me Sfwhfb idsmw Co-Captain if ff! f as W Massa Captain Captain B d Z lt Jackie Davis Paula Howard ren 3 oma Y ll Leaders The Varsity Cheerleaders came stepping outi' this year with some exciting new yells. They were under the leadership of jackie Davis, Paula Howard, and Brenda Zomalt. This year's yell leaders really did their thingi' in keeping the school in high spirits. , ,, 4, ,V ,V st.. ,. ss -re'-f f .f f' ' 7 , , xx A l 7, I N su A as xx 3 fam X 35 as Cxag. gs, X 'Q X X -f . W 'f Y' ,J 1 'z Sterling Rice, who was Tarbabe at Compton for three years, this year shared the spot- light with his twin brother, Steven. They both did an excellent job in adding spirit and excitement to all of our games and assemblies. 1969-70 was the year Compton High was for- tunate to have a flame twirler. Loyd Tuia dis- played his versatility at the home games and pep assemblies, at which he captivated and thrilled the audiences. 16 Varsity Gibbs, in I 5 gr shared the SPfPf' ih in adding Splut Varsity Cheerleaders x 'X 4 A were, BACK ROW: Vivian Smith, Ronald Overstreet. FRONT ROW: Sterling Rice, Brenda Zomalt, jackie Gibbs, Edith Pickens, Carolyn Drayden, Finesi Moe, and Deborah Davis, Paula Howard, and Steven Rice. f W arsity nd I.V. Cheers K Jw? f .y 17 The soulful cheerleaders of 69- 70 added many new and exciting cheers. They displayed remark- able flexibility and entertaining spirit. j.V. cheerleaders were, BACK ROW: Terry McMillan, Renita Mitchell, and Leah Tucker. FRONT ROW: Anna Rodgers, Carl Stafford, and Gail jefferson. Members of the orchestra were, ROW I: H. Lambert, T. Warren, S. Hill, D. jamerson, L. Tucker, S. johnson, B. Leake, D. Moultrie. ROW II: K. Wilson, j. Wilson, S. Freeman, D. Goodwin, C. Wal- lace, M. Williams, C. Poindexter, A. Morgan, C. Moore, W. Clark, P. rchestra, This year the orchestra participated in many school activities such as the assembly that dedicated our beautiful new draperies to the student body and Board Members of the dance band were, ROW I: L. Bell, A. jackson, L. Declman, W. Clark, A. Binns, M. Mitchell, j. Cureton, L. Roberts, H. Davis, j. Thompson. ROW II: P. Taylor, M. Manuel, B. jones, W. Morris, K. Ledet, S. jackson. ROW III: I. Miller, S. Madison, j. Smith, M. Soniat, Fi. Crandall, T. Mallory, V. Lewis, R. jones, H. Davis, M. Lee, D. Colden, j. Speed, B. Mosley, B. Gibbons, Y. jones, B. Moore, B. Taylor. ance Band ofTrustees. The Dance Band also participated in various musical functions on campus. Davis, C. Talley, C. Moore, M. Lee, j. Speed, R. Mosley, H. Payne. ROW III: S. Akuna, D. Littleton, R. Ringer, M. Stephens,'H. Okine, B. Turner, R. johnson, M. Soniat, D. Mitchell, ln ' Q ,I FIS iii? 211151155 . 2 arising N Q li K miss 2L. 1 3.5.23 P R i ll I Membi Lemell ROW i 'Te . . 'PU ' ' N xl.llllNllH' ll lon,-,Q H lN K. fvlnillth 'Hills iiiusical .. ll l'.ixue . 'll Okuma si ll r l ' ...f- . . it A x f Y .A , 1 I . A 4 , f . it 'fr f Member of the A Capella Choir were, ROW 1: H. Reece, S. Malae- Foster. Mr. Shorer. ROW3: L. Hewett, B. Cooper, S. Thompson, W pule, K. Tuggle. D. Rancloloph, j. Miller, S. Smith. A. Holman, M. Washington, M. Buchanan. L. Cotton, A. Evans, L. Niko, D. Pervis Morris, CI. Naue, D. Singletary, T. Eaton, R. Henry, Mrs. French. L. Henry. ROW 4: K. johnson, P. Virgil, T. Myers, A. Atkinson, R ROW 2: L. Sims, A. Arnwine, A. Parker, B. McDowell, R. Robinson, Whaley, H. johnson, A. Boykin, S. Rice, P. Morris. P. Butler, C. King. M. English, P. Hankcatt, A. Gotson, B. Green, A. cappella , Glee Members of the Girls' Clec were, ROW 1: IJ. Powell, D. jones, L. liams, C. Simril, ROW 3:L. Kannon, T. TVillimson, N. sale. H21rriS, Lemelle, A. Sykes, P. Byrd, A. Davis, I. Sims, Mr. Shorer, director. A. Calhoun, A. Simmons, Mrs. French, accompanist. ROW 2: I. Meeks, M. Criflin, IJ. Killens, IJ. Giles, P. jones, S. Wil- N-.4-I ! Homecomin I Pep Assembl Overwhelmed upon learning that she was Homecoming queen for 69-70, Brenda was in dire need ofher crying towel. A.S.B, pres, Herbert Brown, Bren- Sf Encouraged by Mr. Wade and i da could not conceal her tears of A excitement KABOVED as she ex- pressed her thanks to her fellow Tarhabes. .fr ,n '-.ee lily, Mr. NVade, our principal, was seen stealing his traditional kiss from the queen. QON RIGHT? 1 'lf-lm Du rin g th e Hom eco m i n g a s se m - ir-fr QQM'1'?'ilYfx1'fJ','l2. t r, ,- .,,.3'g',,L'1IL ',a,.'Q.'-?r.',-,wg-W ,r ' iw ,.,, ,Q :J W v.5x,g1.,tM.,, , ff1Mw.fPU -if l5i!'i'Jmg.va' :- - 1 ' '9'4'Sv,'-I-Glu-..C 2' ' .:,5,l:1G3E-If-r-. t t E 'Wi' Mt. ' X, -:gif Cmen. our former queen, who now comes into view, places the royal crown upon Brcndals head. thus ending her reign as queen. l s l I f ,,, v ,, E, 1 'L ,M xv. F e' -it re fer. Sat: 5 Y ' X 41: 'X l A Q ,ly in Most Gracious Majesty v ,' 1 Jw-L1..f3 Bren Zomalt - K 4 A- f 2' 2 I y ' Q f 54 iz' fy? 16 I The X ballg fades is Slfsdll rfiwfl The Varsity Song girls participated in all Varsity football and basket- tached unlls' The Varsity Song girls Were, BACK ROW? Liflda Jami- ball games. They also performed in many of the assemblies and pa- SOD, Roslyn Johnson, Linda Cant, and Rh0Hd3 Biddingi FRONT rades along with the Drill Team and the other members of the at- ROW: Alice Peguefo and Glenda HUd50U- arsity nd . . ongs This year added to the ranks of the attached units were the junior Var- sity Song girls. The j.V. Songs worked diligently in assisting the Varsity Songs in most league games as well as performing in j.V. contests. The junior Varsity Song girls were, BACK ROW: Sharon Gilbert, Floy- dell Dixon, Pamela Boyd, and Mari- lyn Morris. FRONT ROW: Ethel Hardy, Patricia Harper, and Granieta johnson. , r 1 1 W I x Y 1 1 4 1 1 I 1 I 4 5 l w V W s W N E X N I 1 2 1 s s 1 Princess Sandra Lawrence Te Majestic 3 x 1 ' Wi' 1, 1 I L,-,a L w N Q? 351 li 'i YE 1969-70 Homecomin vwfig f:- QJ1' , W f F nm Q A r f M W, , ' www ' 72' X ,,11 ,. .. 'J W -. Q ,,,,,if,,,,.,- , ., Y 2 ourt Princess Gail jefferson , ' ' J ,QIlWl'W,,f-A f Ag W-rf' - ' .1 fiE7.'f -? 'W1H i q, -.f f W. qw, W , ,, 1,,,.w,,,,,,M3, :if i ii:r1ie:ZfIi.fwfzi1Mfq Eftpff-fr , if-: ffm i7,g.g1,5Jf'qQ.,,1 2 2, n Princess Linda Cant Princess Alice Peguero Pl I Drill team members were, ROW l: A. I ieIcIs, E. Davis, K. Samuels, v Brvant, Hunter, R. Richardson, Pt. Alexander, D.'l'I1on1is I . Niason. C. Bennett. D, Randolph. R. Robinson, B. jones. E. Turn- man, NI. Batey. M. Donahue. I . Morton. JXLILIIIIS. F811 er, Cl. Henry, A. jones. ROW 2: D. VVatItins, Anderson, R. Cray, P. ROW 4: B. VVI1eaton. C. XYest. CI. IJoweII, M. IIencIIey I lhttl I' Reese, Y, Swingier, NI. Sanders, Y. Thompson, D. Miller, I. Higgin- Moten, R. NIcCIinton, C. Madison. Cl. Turner. NI Clrinnlmx I XX 1I Isotham, B. Thompson. R. Benjamin, A. McNeaIy. ROW 3: P. lace. D. Tarver. Captain f . Renee Roinnson rill Team nun' anti Cl. Brooks. Assistants were C. Newton, R. PoIIarcI, Co-Captain Aiana VVaIIxer 5,4 f ' . .ix K1 if 1 l ' x Drum Major Director Drum Majorette Michael Manuel Mr. Louis Thomas Cecilia Polndexter arching Band The members of the Marching Band were, ROW 1: D. Goodwin, M johnson, M. Stevens, C. johnson, B. Skinner, C. Moore, P. Morris, L Ware, M. Harrison, C. Pierce, A. Binns, L. Bryant, P. Hall. ROW 2 V. Cureton, L. Fox, T. Mallory, C. Wallace, I. Manuel, S. Waters, A Hudson, M. Callren, j. Atchison, C. Spratt, Pi. Robinson, K. Cray, R. johnson. ROW 3: M. Manuel, S. jackson, C. Black, K. Wilson, j Warren, M. Barnes, B. Miller, E. Parks, S. Eason, C. Barnes, Pi Houston, L. Cray. ROW 4: C. Poindexter, R. Ewell, j. Carter, A Williams, M. Blair, P. Shanks, R. Collins, T. Williams, R. Turner, B johnson, A. Cole, j. Smith, M. Soniat. ROW 5: R. jones, D. Colden L. Hardly, D. Dedman, D. Hughes, D. Basham, R. Mooney, W Clark, D. Callien, L. Roberts, H. Davis, D. Causey. 9 ,6 11 5' , sas af, f gi 3 Coast League Champions of fall semester 1969-70, LEFT TO D. Quintana, Pi. Miller. R. Robinson, C. Pamilton, S. Washington, R. RIGHT: D. Dickerson, D. lshman, S. Smith, A. Walker, K. Hayes, johnson, L. Tucker. 1969-70 S eech Team In Action Speech team members shown below were FRONT ROW: D. Brown, C. Creen, E. Hardy, D. Poe, D. johnson, D. Smith. BACK ROW: A. Sims, L. Twine, C. McNally, C. Pierce, R. Isaiah, F. McNair 1 7 1 2 wr- .s ' , 3 19. G B 1 E x 2 X gk .. I if 1 41-ii 'C' N. Mr. Anthony Valla prepared his speech classes for challenges with the top speak- ers ofthe area. 3 Speecl son. C Speech S. Mad 1969- Speec Thet the tc F0ren In th. -ANS . ,S Q Q r.. .tx 1 . A ska. 5 Jthilvlluii. R, 4 his speffl' 11' WP Speak' l i if Z ' Ni' Speech team members were, FRONT ROW: C. Beatty, M. jackson, W. Miller, A. Rodgers, L. wil- son, C. Hudson. BACK ROW: A. jackson, T. Morton, I. Hardy, B. Taylor, T. Ross. Speech team members shown below were, FRONT ROW: C. Humphrey, L. Garrett, R. Caruthers, S. Madison, S. johnson. BACK ROW: j. Lofton, J. Anderson, C. Falls, T. Williamson, L. Bynum. X 'N X 4 . A ,,, .- W' rw , , ' f Nels 4-ev . Lucinda Hobbs prepared for the first novice tournament at Long Beach State College. 1969-70 showed outstanding achievement by the Speech team. The team consisted of one-hundred and fifty members who competed in various speech events. The team was rated number six among speakers from the top thirty-five schools in the area by the National Forensic League, In the largest speech tournament of the year, the team defeated twenty-seven schools that belonged to the Southern Debate League. It also remained number one in the city of Compton. The enthusiasm of the students placed speech team events among the most exciting events on Compton's campus. f aw ' if ' Kffs gg Y . f X 1 X X st J ' ' -f . l:'fl ag? ings: G W ig gy ! ff j X yr SW ' N ' if t ' JD M 4 QW give WS X X X e '1f MWA .- ' 4 ,ff K bg gg ff f .QW - l I H .f . .5 t, .f , . M X 0 W lg Z 1 ' .f . f .f W, 1 V , ,l -X s. X' -, - . , X . . fs 3 A 3 Qqem. Members of the Chanteurs were: ROW 1: P. Ennis, G. Henry, L. Twine, M. Tiave, M. Sanders, S. Robinson, R. Caruthers, F. Smoots, C. Beatty, M. jackson, A. Brown. j. Menifee, S. Breckinridge, L. Stewart, j. Smith. Chorus B. Payton, S. Smith. ROW 2: ROW 3: S. Sims, L. Stewart, Chanteurs Pep and Members of the Pep Band were: ROW 1: C. Poindexter, M. Blair, R. johnson, J. Smith, R. Collins, j. Speed, P. Morris, C. Black. ROW 2: C. Moore, K. Meri- dith, M. Soniat, A. Hudson, T. Mallory, M. Lee, A. Cole, P. Shanks, H. Davis. Members of the Chorus were: ROW 1: S. Valson, D. Hawkins, S. D. Gibbon, R. Thomas, S. Gayden, M. Tucker, M. Pearson, S. Plum- Brown, B. Lewis, J. Mosely, T. Wesson, A. Washington, L. Barazza, mer. ROW 3: j. Knowles, M. White, H. Mooring, M. Perez, S. S. Hall, L. Green, Mrs. French, Mr. Shorer. ROW 2: R. jones, A. Bland, R. Hall, R. Giles, A. jacob, M. Basham, D. King, M. Lenard. Holmes, A. Beamon, K. Warrnsley, L. Turner, S. Taylor, M. Burton, The 'I Curtis their c The y Court meet. ' is ,1j.,.g, N Plllm' A. iq Pt-rr-1.5 ' , urcl. WL XI Luz ix . W, , QQQVQQ, , 4 .-xx f at V QE. . my T. 7 X V7 4, f x T5 is X Track Court 1 969-70 The Track Team coached by Mr. Wesley Hall and Mr. P Curtis Seymore showed exquisite taste and style in their choice of this years court X 3 x The young men gave careful thought to choosing a court that would support the team loyally at every meet. X X . . f l gg., ' . Princess Yolanda McCarty Princess Debra Paine a W ueen Rene Robinson 4. Princess Ouida Wright 5 me f f Q I 3 lx N. N E S S S E E EP S X S an R 5 ,,,,,,,1 '1 n. F3 x Q25 Q. Seniors Qu 5 x sl pf l I r Cheryl Adams Essie Adams La Nitra Adams Milton Agee 6 A l V, M' f E l 1 X I .,.. gl f l Warner Alexander Vickie Alford Gloria Alfred Patricia Alfred .y 7 1 Jesse Allen S S Audrey Anderson Darrell Anderson Paul Anderson A l 4 ,, .:f ffff A- .it,,, .tM.a, l ' ,,,. nf' ,Z A l X Zh M 1:35. I V t . or . l is f Xb if I ,gy X Qgwwggfkfewisfz: X ' Xi W-RW M, , l Bi ff Rosaline Alexander --vm 1 1 if .L is , 1-2 1 r f 6 QPF ,gr I i ' ,wsu if , X l X , XX0 V. 1, E ,A ,257 5 Z , 7 f S' f ' 1 N X 3 s s 1 Alvin Allen Paulette Anderson XV if W, X.'Y YS ,QQ2,Q4. h ' '5 ' ,,., : , , N vma s l l l l E l f , Mattie Arcenaux 1 'l 1 Deborah Archie Lefrancis Arnold Melvin Askew Gwen Barnes Willie Barnes Abel Baruch Mignon Batey l r l , 1 Mary Barlow Almona Beacham f f , - 2 Denise Beatty Cleatrice Bell Marlin Donahue Leonard Bell Martin Belgorr Rodney Benjamin Michael Black ' Ronald Blair Sandra Blair Sylvester Bland jerry Blaylock Terry Blaylock Marion Blocker Herbert Brown Deloris Botts Curtis Boyce Pamela Boyd Belinda Boyette Ian Bradley Rosle Braziel Stan Breckenridge Michael Brewer Dudley Brewster Gwendolyn Brooks Robert Broom ll i i I b 1 I I' 25 . n y, la 'lwn 1 Blind J Our falls K uae Q 'KW' yv It 5 I iel iff? 5 Aleta Brown Lynn Brown Aurelio Brown Carolyn Brown Charles Brown Donna B1-Own Michael Brown Richard Brunswick Deborah Bryant - Diana Bryant Future Destinations Josephine Bryant Wyman Burks . 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Faye Caldwell I 5 ,yy-, X ff 451 V' f Xa' ,sw as XM by v.,.,.5 V' b74N ffi.- 1 ,Q Saijgiwf X Si 5 'ass Qs Q 4 'SWA - '7'V'45l O XX-X - A . V -ky, Z if .Q2 zz Y S45 sw in 0 1 , sae Q fy f XQQ S Z Q if Helen Calhoun' Louis Campbell Maxine Campbell Darlene Carter Ierome Carter Marie Carter Clevia Chambers jerry Chan Emelda Chappell Charl e Robinson Seniors Strive y Gregory Childers Arthur Childs Jeffery Clark , V ,,,,. Mfr Q S fm' 2 4 I I' ,ww l 3 suv f xii sl rs 1 X i iff kjsfbig Af Bobby Clayton Austin Cole Eddie Cole Carol Cole man Vernon Comminey 38 lelglner 'rived U C 5 bfi mf' Arlanda Cook Arlinda Cook Eugene Cooper lamar Cotton Marvin Cotton Ca-rlos Countey Wilford Courtney BHSil Crawford F o r S uc c e s s rrr. I 7 , ,eff Q' . Qs ii s s V! ,I iff , f I Q N i - Q f Qs f NN wx ff fag' ff if , W f 7 'A' X z- f f f 0 W X M514 f , gf gxxw , , , ,ff X 1 x 2 Z' xx A W 15 X gfkf X I f , 4' fo uw. f f 'h.Q X , il - V, Q , f N X X S? W 1 Q X X ff W X X I W ' fs! W 4 X W ,s f 1 f 4 L X ,W H W K3 V, N Z M 7 ss ' L Q 'A fx V fi f .. s X X 3 .w Q 'U K w l bs? WK! f sf s ' . as wwf ass ff S' A g isis, r ff fvif L ZMV 1 , , gjj X - JN 'Q Z s john' Daniels Alvin Dashiell Brenda Da Silva 22 A X Drexel Cross Benevelyn Crumby ,r Qirr,r Q r Vx ,V ..,,..,,, ' A , fy . ' 2 fs, , , A A ff, Z ,fix K ff, C I 5 X W, W D X s gf if W gf . N '5 1 ' V' ' ' ..... f ,D -3: james Cureton Cynthia Dale we Fred Darden Darlene Davis Diane Davis Edna Davis Evelyn Davis Cearline Davis 1210156 Davis 39 Members of the Senior Class Council were, ROW 1: A. McNealy, L. Jamison, I. Lewis, E. Adams, D. Simmons, F. King, L. Swann, M. McGuire, D. Rose, R. Vines, B. Watkins, P. Boyd, L. Reed, P. Ennis. ROW 2: L. Cant, C. Wallace, L. King, E. Wade, V. Willard, E. Cooper, A. Dashiell, D. Kaufman, T. Simiril, K. Smith, S. johnson, ' D. Lane, G. johnson. ROW 3: M. Mims, S. Madison, B. Renfro, C. Coleman, C. Finn, M. English, P. Warren, F. King, C. Barnes, M. Robinson. First Semester Council President Tony jiminez Secretary Brenda Pienfro l Treasurer Connie Wallace 40 Vice President Billy Hutchins I up ,arf Sec V, Q M . D. r T Ohnson, , BF'lrwC .ry President Darryl Anderson Vice President Bonita Housto Secretary l l Sandra La wernce Il Treasurer Reba Pollard Second Semester Council Second Semester Senior Council, in casual day attire, was ROW 1 V. Reed, P. Ennis, S. Williams, D. Meadows, A. McNealy, V. Riney, Mr. D. Sweet. ROW 2: S. Smith, E. Stevens, L. Jamison, C. Hardy, D. Kaufmann, L. King, M. jefferson, M. McGuire, B. Knox. ROW3 Mrs. B. Smith, M. English, S. Lawrence, S. Bland, R. Wade, D. An- derson, W. Alexander, S. Wigley, V. Hill, F. King, Mrs. D. Grant. ROW 4: I. McFreynolds, F. King, I. Cotton, B. Renfro, H. Brown, E. Cabs, R. Ishman, A. Grays, B. Clayton, P. Warren, V. Willard. W . 0 , . QE Q 'C W V L f t 0... awe .., ,t,.,.,14w,,.,s-1-M, X ' QN70 VW l it l Larry Davis Patricia Davis Renee Day Rachel Diaz Dwight Dickerson Floydell Dixon Wilma Dixon Marlin Donahue Benjamin Donerson P t ntial jerry Doss Katherine Douglas Loreen Douglas Charles Drayden I f 2 6 .1 sl , , S f Rosa Dooley Leaders 1 MM wg W at-M..t. ,, WW, was l 5 5 X ew, ,, 1 if S we Z .. we fe z ,f,, 5HiEEt,,,,,, my , Isa: f 4 X. Q? gk . Q 'l 4 cy W t. aW,,.f,, N1 -X Q gf ,,,, ig: 5262 fx sf: fl ff fix N ?Y at xy Mnwdsgg N f f X , E . 2 g 3 X X W ! X A 2? 2 f f f Q X X X X X X N X A3 X X N I. W gjy X Ex XXX I- 14, , .xv fxxqfzt ,.,,,,, ,,, t. S , X ., Wi 7 ,P fx 5? XS? if 3 i X Uv We f xs,,,4 we , - :X mr .ts . MMA, Linda Eastwood Philip Edgley Edward Pittman Ruth Emerson - 1 Mary English Paulette Ennis Janet Evans Lani Fagon Charlotte Fantroy Duane Filer is e lhcirnon . ffif'-3 W , fw NX ,, sf 2 , ..--.-- 7 at ff V ,V,. - .A ff ,fix mx., XZ ' ., ui S f 1 r .fi-:ff Q asf' f X Epi, an zyff . , ,Xt JW, ,ff rr R fuk as j r A 1 Q wx, X X . X Q y fx ? XY' X27 f x If ' X ? X xx f fx f ? fx X A f ,X X fs, Q 5 fax x 1 2 N Fx X! X ' Ks Sf 4 3, N M ? as X 3 s 1 fmt-5:-vrgzwf X ' Carolyn Finn Carl Ford Geneva Flint Cynthia Florence Loe Niko 1 nxvlt 5 acler Dunk r Pamela Frison Q 140 Laura Garrison wk Robert Givens Rita Foster Robert Foster Cornell Francois Mary Frazier Stanley Freeman z othingl Impossibl Irma Galvan Barbara Gamble Linda Gant I Antoinette Gatson Dorothy Gladney W A I,,.,e,:t EL, ,,,,, .5 ,,,, Leverne Grays Doris Giles David Garrett Shirley Gill Barbara Godwin Martha Gonzales Amanda Goodar - , fa ,QQQAQ f' ' QXJQ Q75 ,QS Q 'Qs ff , x Alvin Grays A we ali? Gloria Goodwin Eunice Gordon Anthony Green Lavonn Green joseph Gordon Regina Grant Hiawatha Gray Theodore Green Graduates Maintained a Warren Green Wendy Green Harry Griffith , Mvw-wyfm. Q ,M nv , w MM-gs-, A WW' i ,ff t if X . ,.y I.. Q G X ' iit' , f ME i 0 X fgg 9 x X f Q 1 as f X as 7 Q Q 5 X XZ X X Ex Xlx X X , X Q K5 , I .t ,X Y A fy X X f I -. .- .-1-if' ' if V X W! ll ' f A X x 9 S l x! X , t f WX ' !ff2?' -'riff' I 'I' ffi , wi Wanda Guest Lawson Hale ff meer' ' X X- 'WSJ -I-542522-,:,. .. yer H, 'aes , --w. f fa, . 7 , ,-gg . 1 ' +11--1' F l Patricia Hancock XA-. r-E., Val Ns xi 3 N 44 A 'K r?'2'Vi 40 .tix . ,, , ,' s ii fs Huw ff - ff ' X, 4-:fem ' 'XQS4 Q- ' M. zz Larry Haley I. ,W f erie Harden Jarvis Hardie W Amold Griggs Brenda Grismo re Cynthia Hall Charlene Hardy Duane Hamilton Ethel Hardy gi . N ,ff U ,,,, Ny , lun! l-fren smore ' , X! X f WWQ-ss f, xf so Q P f sa is X , r r S W,-, -Vw Af' ' P f v XX X 55,4 ' Y N 4 X r A S N f X X if 'f Ni. gs A X W1 X ss W X X .HN W i X f X 'WWW ff! fff f X Patricia Harper Otis Harrell Arthurine Harris Eunice Harris Huey Harris Mildred Harris Sorlia Harshaw Sharon Harvey Vivian Harvey Peter Haynes 3 US Ill O . fl P da t t S b l? P ' cl Sandra Heard josie Hearns Robert Heams Hen ry Helms Regina Henry ' f V u hon Juana Herrea Perla Herrea Gloria Hickman si l C3S3flClfa Hill Barbara Howard A john Hill Eugene Hicks Gerald Hicks Veronica Hill Linda Hobbs f'-:N V559 X v ,Si gg Elivii REQ? E ggi Mews 46 'D U 'M'1. .... . 5321012 CDQGUCRES A Q61 ?WXM SDNDXQ , QW Nw? G MO x Q IQ ii? Vw tt at ., ,- , , M tt, ., , t sf X f fr Q 5 X N f X XX f' X K f t X , Ya 5 up ,... ' if 55' I - 1' cis, ,.t '::T:' 1 ' A .,,.f f P 1 1 was 31232 :.. ',.,, . . ..... . ...' z 1: , , ,V,.. - 1.'i V11, ,Vv Vs Tonya Hodgson Anthony Hogan Sara Horton Odell Hosley Barbara Houston ,, ..,x V ff X- -f '-x' 'Q Y ,.,, ,,,,, , 'S '. I k ,... ,nnwx ,jf mn V tttxigl ,tt 7 fa ,, -5 aww.: , ' ' t in ' '-'- a l 'NK .,,, f xi '.2. 5 f ' ,X ::f 1 Q V CPE .,:: 1 I 5515! mx' ,-: lj-My :' E! If 'wif ., Q E X N sxff S YN S jf X tt it 1 fQ 1 X ' C f W X x N Q: 5 ff V A 1 X f ' 1 ' 6 f -5 V' M ,- in i-f 2 W Bonita Houston Anna Howard Paula Howard jimmy Hubbard Glenda Hudson ,,..,.,- wi -1 S e ni O r S Vw 'SIIEI' , ,, otuu V Contemplated it L , I t Qf , ,, st! X F ' f ' fi ? ff ' ' x a'f.' wi Ronald Huffman Clifton Humphrey . ,, , , Evil f, ,s,:f'Uz2,Vs ,f ,fy ,ft 'fb ,. , ,,47S.,y, V W K, . , X1 f 5 V aww' sn-WW it ,f X ' .. ff L f ,V ,. VV to X mf a : f 5 V 5 'W-wff . 'TNQ s .W I X fa X if Q V ,, ' 5 K, gf Jw ,Q tw ' VV x .east-f'.2::'-1435? wi mf? l Forrest Hunter jenetta Hurd Barbetta Hutchins Billy Hutchins Sharon Hutchison f,f ,1f,V,-Wa-5 , , .ai 1- ,f VW , , VW y f Q 'N fs f K f,s sm'-m f ' V, 3 , ., ,' f t 4v y,is ,,t5 4J iw I M . .W ,.,:,,. ,.. ,?5k Qn5 V 0 A A lf' Y'X 3 NW' v V ' 'f T' 4 ffl ' V ,. 'WW - , , V I' V it , ff , ,In-K xv, W X V, W3 f , 1 3 ' Ar-t:sg1.j 4 , I N t , 5? ,gf g 7 -x aff V ., t Q13 '- Vg., v-as, QQ 'N 5gk4-- Q fi? t New N X, 459 s . S+ V. ,WP QM , . ,, ,ul 2 if im:.V:': 43 V .. 1 4 4, J-'- 1 V' ' mi ff-3 2558 ' JB' 11 ,1 V 3 1 5 v .1 'WML f' V., . . y . or s gi, K t.V- , so I .1 l ,K Allen lshilcawa Debra Ishman Reginald lshman joycelyn Issac Brenda jackson 48 lun 1.5 l V Oli Clarence jackson Debra jackson Earl jackson Gwendolyn jackson Patricia jackson l ' , f f Saundra jacobs Linda james Linda jamison Gail jefferson Merri jefferson ated Their Future I Q 4 A fl t. all .WZ Goals ,sw f Valerie jeter Tony jimenez Eugene johnson Grunieta johnson Herietta 49 V I ,,,, MZ A V fx-S,,f,sx,f av fa W sw, WWW 7 sf., is nr 5 ,w'XQ5fw-U,f w b 0 W was-fy is V as Z so y , ffys- , f ss ' , ,J , Q41 , -Q9 , Qfg X f f y 1, ff is Ik, W' Ml, of! XZ f' Q! gg if , A Q- X VW4 1 ' ', . 9-' ' ' 7, f :H t 2 l .Q 1' - , f Q ' TN fi -'Q W ef? fs ,,'3l'5f7 Timothy jefferson Lawrence jenkins Anita johnson Colleen johnson Donald johnson ff f fff f f r t- X X cvs V ,,,, sefcfcc.. , ,,V,,.-s.t V l 'X X XQ 77, 5. Q 5 'fr ,xg X Mg wwf A' X fy ft W ' l tt f f, 1 Y , - X 'W' Q 'Y V xxx X fm X j tx is X ,, N . t f Ez, ew,-ai , a :Q X Hi johnson Kenneth johnson Melodye johnson X , Michael johnson Glenda johnson Queen johnson Ronald johnson Sharon johnson 'ff WMQVN Shirley johnson Erwin joiner Barbara jones Brian jones Class f ,70 Charles jones i 3 1 I , , N, ss.., bf, -... K A x Clara jones John Hill , Denise jones Eleanor jones jerry jones Nathaniel jones Pearl jones Rosemary jones Carrie jordan Sharon jordan Lucille Kahuena Donnalyn Kaufman In Lorraine jones Shelia jones Arthur Kelly iron johnson 4 'fra ones Q , We 1 1 if f- jones 1,v'S Krlli Cartney Kelly Craig Kendall jean Kendrick Kenneth Taylor Fred King , . f K ff It Freida King Geraldine King La Vonne King Norma Kirk Betty Knox K The Elite Se f laniffe Reflia - Sandra Lawrence EIYOY Leakf? Brenda Lee William Land Delores Lane Joyce Lane Willie Leavells Deborah Ledet Alice Lee Myron Lee Patricia Lenard Alvaretta Lewis Brenda Lewis A ' janet Lewis ? , 5 Q Q If 2 2 f Patricia Lewis Renee LEWIS Q,',QQg' f M K f w , L, -' :.., , X, ff: wr f' f MV 'X W K 7 ' z V ' ,lf MS i Q 2 1 il 5.3. X, 2 ff -4 ,. hi. Q V , az. 'f W-7,19 Q5 IA. -1.3 -1-,lf . johnny Lindsey Don Littleton Yolanda McCarty Sharon McClinton 1 Ren'ee'Lewis Ronald Lewis Ti no Lopez Alice Love Kenneth Lynch We Hold T 5. , , . . X A V M Q Ronald Moreland Mitchell McDowell Gwen McGee Lonnie McGlothin Donna McCrew awk? N , W N ' Mary McGuire Judy McCloud Diane McMillan Terry McMillan Keith McCelland 54 Anita McNealy 9 I 'll Unch Ida McReynolds Sheila Madison X K h World,s Destin Cheryl Martin gi if Edd Malone Yvette Manard V K 'mgms ss , . 'Agarwal , N ,, 5: , W K ' X A N 1 Qt X X f X ow f ' X if 44 y 0 f X 'E Nw S N f f f ' K N 62 f f N X. w 4 ZX X if X gf X , ,f f ,gf 4 Q 5 fx! Q 7 X 0 ., 49 M ,. , fx , f ' A ESQ joyce Martin Finesi Moe Rene Martin Terry Nelms 4: .cl The 3 A ' x Anthony Maxey f ts A gym wa 4 . vm' a f 9 f AJS If N22 jg -A ns. J --.- 1 Q, 'if Z, 1 Gloria Meredith t v Donna Meadows Rosalinda Medellin Andrea Miller ,rfb X 1 WM' xi Issac Miller 55 4: N4 loses Mendoza jimmy Menifee Steven Miller Wilbert Miller 2 X ..-QW , 4 Carol Mills Deborah Millsap Marshal Millsap Katrina Mims Mary Mims Lloyd Mitchell Beverly Montgomery Vivan Montgomery Wienonea Mitchell Roy Mooney Benny Moore ,,...,,,,. ,..v , .5 . : -all ' rf :,. t 4 X 9 f f X Aw 1 y a 4 X' X yi f is Q21 f 5 2 wi A 1 X 4 f X if X X' fffgx E fw w X K X V Q 9 fi 7? Q li X 4 x f 4 N ff iffy? 9 X' ,tif V15-34N if - -it aa V my 1 - Reid Morthel Patricia Nichols -.t- Wx-,-Q-7--M -f-M-,.f-,5fg,W,.fwv-- -W- ,ww -. F xg, 'Q Stud Brou ht Rewarding Veronica Moore Henrietta Moore X5 ,,,, , :,, V X X X ,- PPP- , A , f x 4 yx X W W Q X-., X7 X I V f fs f l UZ W f Charlene Mosley Linda Mosley Loi Niko Carolyn Nowell WWW Lauren Moore .4,, 9 , X it 7, W it, 3-X f 'f vm , tw C ,ww-,z,g Za? wi , ,,f ,V,, V , 9 .QA .14 fl X, , ,,,., , , if V4 X IIEIX , , ft 5 - X. X Ce rt rude Mullen , , V, ,HW I 42 as X ' 1 gs? ,, . HMS- '-wr 1' .... ' N f 2 ,f,g,,, Q ., , ggfx xy , K Vi, -v . V ,Zh .fs r X .... f, YN-' Deborah Odom Corliss Morrow Gwendolyn Newton Ethel Odom ,aff Xlxrat a , if .... . P t nv-W N. ......tM,a,,., git ' K Sw WW f Q n LB 1 W I 42 NF Harry Okine Edward Olive Deborah Overstreet Nina Pace Valerie Palmer Alice Peguero Herman Perales Gregory Pamilton james Parker Barbara Patton 1' fling Result - Graduation hl w'x 1 . Q NURIOH Hi Althea Perkins X, Katherine Ph ylow :. f ,fin x I W N 'X f ff ':'f' ' f--- aug: fx f X ff Tian .,.- 2:-15' fl ei N. W , , SW N X 1 X W w .-A.:. 5 :::. 5 53, ::. J , ,,,,,. . 1 f' it 1 ' Z ' .,.., af ' W J-V' d f' f ' ref - ' 2 in, .X 1 Qi! 2: ' X fi tm f Q ,, .f Michael Pollard Virginia Perry N x Vickie Pleasant ZW, V, , M, fx W f ff 2 if f ,WX john Patton Cecil Persley Arenia Petty Walter Phillips MK, Vi,,i.,! My .. Q! f .,., if Qi fait - gg ' E . I I ': 'x..::g,,f-Lvg, , P , ,.,., as V fx V ri ,,,. fr i.i-a , Cecilia Poindexter Calvin Polk Sylvester Polk 59' QYYLVY' ' V ff' 'WWNY' -f:22s:2:l:2' 'N f? NC ,: ,,-if i V vmwt Darrell Porter john Perry LeRoy Preston Mr. and Miss Personaiity Reginald Ishman and Rene Robinson Reginald Ishman and Rene Robinson were chosen by the class of 1970 as Mr. and Miss Personality. Typical Tarbabes, both were very well known and liked by their fellow students. Rene, the vivacious drill team captain, was vice presi- dent of both her junior and Sophomore classes as well as vice president ofthe A.S.B. She was also a member of the Yearbook Staff, Scribes, Thespians and an active member of our Speech Team. Her .greatest honor was being named Track Queen. Reggie was also active around campus as vice dent of the Junior Class and later vice president A.S.B. Fantastic in the field of sports, he was a ber of the track team, captain of the football making Coast League Player of the Year, and three-year Varsity letterman. presi- of the mem- team, was a u nn-vu' I Q M ' Yolan i 3 5 i 4. l l 4 l I .1 , in P hnfllllh Iflll 6' uillll was ,. rcsl' ' e J mflll' flrlll Num' M53 'Ili wr Wilford Courtney, Cathy Williams, Charles Semor F avorltes CLASS COMEDIANS x . Hughes Q? fj -.Q MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Yolanda McCarty 81 Dwight Dickerson ' MR. 81 MISS NATURAL Michael LeBlanc 8: Ethel Odom E ,PP r X MOST ATHLETIC Melodye Johnson 8r Charles Brown CUTEST COUPLE MOST ATTRACTIVE 81 DEBONAIR Ronald Towns 8: Darlene Rose Brenda Zomalt 81 Larry Winston QS 3 ra i l rr r f Q Z Gregory Pullman .,,. . 'S 5 Marilyn Randon Stephanie Reed , If f Loretta Richa rd Leonard Roberts X Riff 1' f I ,M Mary Ramierz Luis Ramos Brenda Ramzey '-rn, 1 I Dolores Randolph ,..r, , . f X ffzzllfff' ' 1 f , ef Wff r f gsm, X Q f hfv. ire s'rv if v, gh' X , 5 1. ,gr Q Q.. O 1 ' SRU' . ,gt fi W X ff J f Q' gg is ,, X f W 6 X Q4 , 4 Y , Xxx W f 'N il , 2 ' fi , Anna Rangel Opal Ray Annette Redd I-1Yfld0fH Reed Seni Q rg Sm Rice Valis Reid Florence Riley Linnell Roberts Brenda Renfro Sterling Rice J f J lg NW X f Xl X xf f ix f 1 X JR? Kimi wwf V yfx X XQW !,,,.,,,.....ssfgriWs, ,,,, f L , , ' M ' I ff V ,W ,assi ff r ' he ffff ,, f X f Q I figs at ,f f X ,fu ai, Valecia Riney Reynard Ringer Sharon Roberts Annie Robins Kevin Rising Gloria Robinson ,F H fltlulph -5 H--td w 1 Mill - jackie Robinson Michael Robinson Rachel Robinson Reggie Robinson Valera Roane , Anna Rodgers Celestine Rogers Darlene Rose Margaret Ross Carolyn Rufus 0 0 9 1 Rewben Russell a 1 C Deborah Saunders Bruce Scott Deborah Rutledge Lesa Salima Fiapito Satui , s 5 4 S i S 4 ! 2 f f ' 2 f 4 if, Ga ry Shaw Linda Sena Brenda Seymore Melvin Shaddock Virgil Shields Sandra Siglar Donald Simmons Tony Simon Telifa Simril f t Q Adrienne Sims Sheryl Sims Andre Sinegal Herbert Singleton Cynthia Skinner Gail Slack Alicia Smith Bruce Smith Darrel Smith Debra Smith julia Smith Sadie Smith Sharon Smith James Speed Ike Spencer ' Seniors On Threshold Karry Smith - Leroy Smith Paulette Smith ff 5 ' V 'RYE 22' 7 '2? f Xs- N f X f X my W rt'- is W, st ff fsws- I Vivian Smith Steven Slaughter Shelley Smith john Spears Che'Yl Spiflin Clarence Stanton Erma Stephens 1. . a l E, . 5, p ii cpm 4 i Q Z ,Tilley 1. Marshall Stephens Evelyn Stewart Wendell 5t0k6S Glenn Strawder Debra Sullivan Debra Sumlin Shirley Swain Lydia Swann Ianice Talley Gretchen Tate ilwld 0 A D cl , D CCH C S 3 Wfl mlh Wanda Tate Linda Teal ' Michael Teems Barbara Thomas Douglas Thomas YS H15 F17 Linda Thomas Dennis Thompson Vera Thompson Liby Tillis Sandra Tipton , s Sherian Title Taufau Toaetoul Ronald Towns Bruce Tucker Derek Tucker ,X f ' -- A 0 , .f , Wim-w.,,.,,NWNhw if , Z ,W-iam Photos courtesy of Disneyland CC 0 79 Grad Nlght - Fun at Disn yland ff, gn, mf 'RW 'Mx r I 1 W 4 1 E W 4 1 1 1 1 4 Aw... ...5-' ,- rm . fm' f H ' 'as if ' 3: ' sf . QS x -.:-. V ,- :az ,fa , W Qt A 14-Yi sy y. Q ..,., . f l I 7 sl' 4 .fl Iu nior- Senior Promenad Looking forward to a dazzling evening at their Prom were Van Adams and Sharon Hill, shown leaving their car CABOVEJ. Cathy Reels, Donnie Davis along with Susan Edwards and Gordon Peppars were seen on the pathway to the Prom doog. KUPPER RICHTJ A group of students were enjoying themselves between dances. fLOWER LEFT? Socializing on the patio, juniors and Eeniors re- laxed after dining QBELOWJ. Nm M Ng W l L X N, aw Nw NWZWN W VV Pogai Tuia Hubert Tumer Faapo Umu Mabel Valentine Cheryl Veals 'Q' Rosie Vines Peter Virgil Eric Wade Alana Walker EUC Walker Graduates arched Margaret Walker Gerald wall C amergie Wallace Reginald Walton Patricia Warren Carmen Washington Deborah Washington r i ii li l i I 'Q 1 .A KA . . F Dorthemos Washingon Glenn Washington Lawrence Washingon Norman Washington Queen Washington I 66 K ,F ll ll 1 i il ori V For tiglke, i Hrcliei Forth With ignit filg Denise Watgrg . Beverly Watkins Donald Webber Glenda Webster Sondrea Webster .v-'W Cheryl Wedlow Ricky Wedlow Cheri Welch Cherice Welch Emestine Welch Della Wells Linda Wesson X N is nh Wubingtvn 'IT ysphinifml Beverly Wheeler Barbara White Charles White Marvin White Robert White Samia White Wardell White Marvin White Sharon Wigley Victoria Willard 67 1' f If , A K3 Ada Williams Ailene Williams Camel Williams Gloria Williams Gregory Williams Harold Williams janice Williams Larry Williams Mary Williams Patricia Williams Rip Williams QW .V VS l . 'V,. ,,,..:. Shelia Williams J 'Ns-N Victoria Williams Donna Wilson ' Everett Woods James Woods Shelia Woods JWNWH W 17fr -gifyesw xg WZ? Linda Williams Linda Williams Sadie Williams Rita Williams yy. , Larry Winston janet Wilson Madalon Wright Robert Welch Lpqun X williams 1 , X f Linda Yarbrough Brenda Zomalt Gregory Zomalt Belinda Boyette Kathleen Cross 5 Eel .1 , 5 x 1 , ,.f ,X , . I 12154 Williams alll' lllllms Carl Ford William Landrum Charles McClinton Vennetta Honora Ethel Odom I 0 b 0 Reba Pollard Rachel Robinson Mary Pullings A Dennis Purvis Naomi Richardson ' - Q sv if I 7 Z J Qi Q y , X Y 7 ? ,K g S 4 W X Z ZZ gif f f Mnsfon LaVerne Ross Rene Stoner A rlch f Eli Roussell Joann Scott Ronald Smith Rudy Summerfield James Tyler Romanus Victor Phyllis Walker Toni Warren I '1 il F X A W Butch Cassrdy and the Outlaw better known as Mr Fred Cassidy Pat Warren Carolyn Frnn and Brenda Renfro Relaxlng at the casual day p1cn1c were Mr Stapac Mrs Secord Sharon Wlgley Emelda Valedicto nominees one,'XBe graduatint the heralm attributed Sealbearem RHIC Elf Valedictorian-1 970 Valedictorian aspirants for 1970 were many. Deserving nominees were few. Among them was a special one -Betty Knox, Valedictorian of Comptonls 1970 graduating class. This talented young Miss lived in the heralded area of special recognition. To her was attributed the following: Principalls Honor Roll, Sealbearer, Bank of America Award in the field of foreign language, Outstanding Scholar Award, and she belonged to the hard-working El Companile Staff. Betty, for relaxation, enjoys swimming and volleyball. She has maintained a grade point average of 3.8. Miss Knox thrived on the quality and quantity of a good education, obtainable at that 'cSchool of Qualityf, Compton High. rl Q. sq 5. ti Hal!- - n ,:f,L3 4' 1,1-W, Q .. PIII 34 Vxfkrzx 'Q uhfgn 7- :fli- '--' ,Mm ...mi- ' I IIIH- V: I I A ff Createst Contribution b Area Cheryl Wedlow Bonita Houston Art Foreign Language A tradition at Compton Senior High School is that of selecting outstanding senior students who haye contributed more to a certain area than any other student at Compton High. The young men and women featured on this page were this year's fine selections. Not shown: Donald Allen, A.F.I.R.O.T.C.g Carl Ford, Boy's P.E., Donald Webber, Business, Clyde Wilson, Drama, Reginald Ishman, Eng- lish, Michael Scott, Industrial Arts, Daniel Quintana, Speech. f l 69525, ,Q t. 5 f fl ,,7, av V Virgil Sl'llCldS James Speed Science Music 75' rg? Yolanda McCarty Wanda Guest Girl's P, E. Home Economics Rochelle Eastwood Virgil Shields Journalism Mathematics Yvette Manard Larry Williams Social SCi6nCe ,First Department 76 utstandlng Scholars Department Denms Purvls Bonita Hpuston Betty Knox A Elizia Burch Foreign Language Boy's P. E. Annually the department chairmen at Compton High determine those students who have the highest grade point averages in their respective departments. All of the students on this page have Worked eamestly throughout their high school years. Not shown: Brenda Streets, Art, Marilyn Ran- don, Business, Richard Brunswick, Drama, Mattie Arceneaux, Home-Economics, Cecilia Poindexter, Music, Larry Williams, First De- partment. is ,5 1 ian 1 Virgil Shields Debra Ishman Science Speech ,avi QUT Xl'E'3sf,,, ' 3:5 yi OCCPQJ 1'ZSy5P'?KW sf , NNW ffltiwf? .fswsq X74 'QQ 2, fi g, as Uffjsy, MWAX is-yf,f'j , , ank of merica Virgil Shields Cecilia Poindexter Science and Mathematics Fine Arts Plaque Winners Bank of America awards were bestowed upon the top scholars of each respective department. This year's recipients ably met the test. Yolanda McCarty - . 0 . Cynthia Tlall Ube'a'A S Certlflcate Winners Vmuona Am Lyndora Reed Mattie Arceneaux Josephine Bryant Forrest Hunter Donna Wilson Science , Home Economics English Industrial Arts Mathematics Stanley Freeman Ivette Manard Betty Knox Mary English Debra Smith Art Social Science Foreign Ianguage Music Business 78 r. Arts 9 lea Seal Bearers Adrienne Sims Virgil Shields Brenda Benfro Lyndora Reed 'm,s HCift,, to Compton Betty Knox Josephine Bryant Not Pictured: Yvette Manard It was Compton High's pleasure to host the famed performer, Miss Kim Weston, in a special assembly honoring her. As a token of her gratitude for the hearty response to her singing, she has begun a scholarship program for deserving students at Compton High School. 79 . .B. Council Fall Semester l Sr. Class President Boys, Fedefatiml Tony Jimenez Pf9Sideflt jamar Cotton NJ Comm. of Public jfs Class President El Companile Girls' League R6l2iti0HS Reginald Caruthers ECUTOY President Cheryl Adams Brenda Zomalt ESSiC Adams Comm. of Social Activities Soph. Class President Chimes Editor Tarbabe Cranieta johnson Ronald Bell Yolanda McCarty Sterling Rice Headlll l'OUfld9' cation 2 uphold Charles B. Cabinet Heading the Fall Semester A.S.B. Cabinet was a well- rounded group of young men and women. Their dedi- cation and loyalty was unquestioned as they strove to uphold the duties of their individual offices. Herbert Charles Brown was A.S.B. President: Reginald lshman. President Herbert C. 'Brown l Vice-president: Debra Smith, Commissioner of Finance: and Arlanda Cook, Secretary. The Fall Cabinet sponsored outstanding events, one of which was the Homecoming Dance which was held at the Lafayette Hotel, November 8, 1969. Vice-president Reginald lshman Secretary Arlanda Cook Treasurer Debra Smith B. Council Sr. Class President Boys, Federation President Comm. of Athletics Darrell Andersgn Billy Hutchins Donald Simmons ff .r,r. ,-r, S , S S Comm. of Social Activities Jr. Class President LeFrancis Arnold Larry Turner Comm. of Public Relations Soph. Class President Anna R0dg6fS Gordon Pierce El Companile Editor Brenda Zomalt Chimes Editor Yolanda McCarty Spring Semester N ss 'I X, i3N'mv1DDif?Q 1- t f fs L M sg QMQXNM, aa. X ,www- Cirls' League President janet Lewis Tarbabe Sterling Rice A.S.B. Cabinet Leading the second semester A.S.B. cabinet was a group of promi- nent young men and women. The distinguished A.S.B. president was Michael Manuelg vice president, Rene Robinsong secretary, Gail jefferson and treasurer, Paula Howard. A.S.B. President Vice President Michael Manuel Rene Robinson ....ftw!!MW't Secretary Gail jefferson Comm. of Finance Paula Howard Perfect Attendance The following students are seniors who have tentative perfect attendance. Allen, Alvin Allen, jessie Arceneaux, Mattie Bcacham, Almona Bibby, Wilma Brooks, Gwendolyn Brown, Alera Bryant, josephine Butler, jacqueline Chan, jerry Clark, Barbara Cook, Arlinda Cotton, Marvin Dixon, Floydell Dixon, Wilma Donerson, Benjamin English, Mary Ennis, Paulette Faason, Lani Filer, Duane Florence, Cynthia Hale, Lawson Hall, Cynthia Hardie, jarvis Harvey. Sharon Hogan, Anthony Hubbard, jimmy Huffman, Ronald jenkins, Lawrence johnson, Granieta jones, Lorraine jones, Rosemary Kelly, Cartney Kendall. Craig King, Fred Leake, Elroy Lee, Myron Lindsey, johnny Manard, Yvette Martin. Cheryl McCarty, Yolanda McClinton, Charles Ford, Carl McClinton, Sharon Ford, Carolyn Montgomery, Beverly oroptimist Girl S ,fi of the onth This year's Soroptimist Girl for March was Lyndora Reed QRIGHTJ. She was chosen by Compton High School because of her scholarship and service to the school. Lyndora was honored at a luncheon at Lobsterland by the Soroptimist Club, a womens service club dedica- ted to help senior high school girls. Mrs. Borders, Assistant Principal of Compton High, escorted Lyndora to the luncheon. 84 Morrow, Corliss Pace, Nina Pamilton, Gregory Polk, Calvin Quintana, Everest Rangel, Anna Reed, Lyndora Russell, Reuben Sims, Adrienne Smith, Debra Smith, Leroy Smith, Sadie Smith, Vivian Tate, Wanda Teal, Linda Thompson, Dennis Tucker, Bruce Warren, Patricia Washington, Melvin Wedlow, Cheryl Willard, Victoria Williams, Carnel ff ' f WN ' Q N' NX' -y., cas- .1 xg. , 1552? -Q-wi X XS. V Vf Q1 I 1 QW X Xxx ,X , f 5 !K x X b, ! Q 5 4 X T- N N W w 5 K x X... I. Adams P. Adams T. Adams . f 5 14F'.s.' , 1 --f - 5 i 1. Anderson L. Anderson D. Andrews Q B 4 WI fi .. b Vg S .sa ' 4 3 X 4 .1 S i 4 I 4 E ! ii '4 'I +. A r . 1, U0 3' M. Alexander J G. Andrews P. Alexander a .. 54 gg: . - ,,,5 1 I, -5 s ' 4. W . X 5.227 L. Andrews ' 1. W. Arns E. Atkinson M. Ballard E. B2iI16S A i . Q . . k . .5 S. Barnett l mi . P I i if ag . , . I ,fag x U n,.Q?,, !, - VM, 1 EM' If f , R. Brooks P. Barron P. Baruch i of . MM H21 ,. -VZ V, .azz ! R. Bates I. BGCCIICIU M. Belson R. Benjamin M. Bennet 86 C. Barnes W. Bazile A. Benson 4 . . 4, -1 V .a ' flv ,Mr I 'K V. f ln? . ' K f f C. Anderson D. Anderson W. Applewhite E. Archie ' f f Af ax . . X if C. Barnes P. Barnes Dawn f A AN! .. . X . , x fs, 1 ' ' M, f sc, fx. X 4 Q W XV vi X 4 N if X . ' X XY f f ff s. X ye s 1- K f SM! M' B X 9 x sx x W X s X X , of X 3 X ex ,A wt 6 f , C. Beatty ' D. Beamon L. Berridon H. -jackio D. Anderson T. Berry Q R. Blair E- Archie A I. Brooks P. Bames A I fA f 1 C.Bevill S. Bledsoe www s-'fx' X FY Y f,' s ,an 17' QQ, i M . 4, .. . ,sf is R. Brooks Decisive De Beamon F ' i P E. Brown F. Brown I aclcio A f P. Bryant P. Brunswick Q S. f ,vt 'K . ,, ff s 1 f -4-1 ,.,..,,,iJrs A .S A ,, R. Biddings A. Binns M. Binns C. Black M. Black ,,,, 2 K X Y vt A4-f W 3 Y! , X f fx 1 ' X K f I QQ -1 ,L Z' ,I j S. Blunt G. Boswell A. Boykins D. Boykins A. Braziel s of pf N rl' f 6 f M. Broom A. Brown C. Brown D. Brown D. Brown S. Brooks 'lll A ..,, Vg H. Brown -I. Brown I. Brown G. Brewer C. Bryant A ' S .exiflwik P, Buchanan W. Bunton R. Burns V. Burr E- Burries 87 P. Burse M. Caldwell L. Carter L. Chan D. Clardy M. Clovia C. Coleman j. Comacho F. Cortez j. Croslin fi ,. if 'A ii r., Q X KY 7 f ,fs .S we X Y 4 - J .5-5:7 f N, 2 N . f f K M 4 J T. Burton M. Carolina R. Carter L. Chan D. Clark I. Cobb P. Coleman H. Cooper L. Cotton L. Culpepper X l 776 ' Q ' ., , f SI . f 1? A, wi 4.2 ... V ,.,, M .r,5 s GNN 1Qf1f2f:. .z? yy - 5 ,gi X 73. w AQCSQX -J . .5 5 fn? , Aa f f Wi 1 I fs X X f 3 5. www! f , If ' 43 f WX X5 xx 41 Q X1 xx I 7. 4 J VK: f mm. -r ,. if . ,wmv W . f 'li R. Butts R, Carr R. Caruthers E. Chapman VV. Clark M. Coborrubiaz A. Collins S. Cooper W. Cotton V. Cureton L. Cabs I. Carter N. Cassell L. Chapman M. Clayton J. Cole E. Collins C. Corley J. Craig M. Cobb l. Qfdhs I vmw X lfasself iii I' l fiiisn ii ll lllayloii I 1 v-lv if fjnllins I fmlv? lui! I nllll M. Curry D. Davis R. Davis D. Demerella C. Dixon K. Douglas M. Dunklin C. Earvin E. Elmore C. Falls C. C. M. Curtis j. Davis Pi. Davis K. Denny R. Dixon Drayden j. Dyles Edwards C. Ervin D. Farley 4 ' 5 . M I ' , 2 WW? 1' ,... im an - 5115.7 if . if. 2 .f 'rs-if. 5-L' V- : ya 'i' av 'A wfvnf. , 54' 'Vjjq f.j!,,,, , I .X 'W 4 W: s Q NX X 12 - ' s,rZ.sN5 Q,,yz . ' iygzf- F 5 if ' . 7 7 f M. Daniels L. Davis C. Dawson D. De'Sc0tt S. Doss I. Driver V. Ealey L. Ed wards P. Ewell C. Ferguson 'D- Zlifjf U 5 'i..i. E ,f ge E- wi! .. 42 --er- ZWW 1 . fx 6 .fic S Q , 7 ff W yy i W. .. .37 Q f , Zif Nm- X X , , f ,S W Q D. Davis M. Davis I f.,.- 41,1 Q50 s 9 ' 2 f i R. Dedman ,fm - W fy . 7 f frif . W . ' f I E 'G x if . W ,W ,ff - W. 1-12, Eff, 4, i, 1 .-V A, , Z X , ff W f A f f X M Z , , , , X Q ,ge 4 Q , ,4 V '..r V Q 2 X .. A .Na . W f X 2 x l I I F. DaSilva B. Douglas G. Dunn R. Eaton S. Edwards T. Fairfax C. Fielder junior Class Reginald Caruthers with the assistance of his first semester cabinet and council sponsored many suc- cessful activities. One of the most outstanding was the planning of the junior-Senior Prom which was held at the Century Plaza Hotel. Along with president Reginald Caruthers, the cabinet was composed of well-qualified young ladies: Patricia Alexander, vice-presidentg Barbara james, secretaryg and Rhonda Biddings, treasurer Knot picturedj. l First Secretary Vice-president Barbara James Patricia Alexander if Q 'ri 1 Sr R T I. any , s as ix X 555 I WW WW mw A :QW n My X fwm ,,,fff f U ,,,, U 1 RQ, wwgjgwlwyw MQW , at Q S ance of his fi sured m l5i , anVs htandin ' uc' g was The illich was held at li 1 - I lb, g ladm: Pafricig Jules' Secretary Uturedi S ll Q' 1 V V4, 1 s f Q I Ks 1 , l 1 X Q S i R 5 sa t fa, Aw? Serving with pride and dignity were, FROM RIGHT TO LEFT, Sharon Hill, Brenda Spidell, Aldean Jackson, janet Palmer, Sylvia ROW 1: Diane Marshall, Vicki Swingler, Deborah Clarke, Debra Shaw, Hector Harold, Doris Roberts, Lebaron Stewart. Tarver. Elizabeth Atkinson, Dauphelle Adams, Gail Tumer. ROW 2: irst Semester Cabinet and Council Reginald Caruthers discussed activi- ties with Mr. George Woods, junior class sponsor. 91 ff f 49' f ff? YQ? X X' f eng f.,..s ff if 3 x X' SV' xx Y Q .4 ...,. 1 ' f X f .sv ,il :v , .,, ,.A.A.A :.A , , . 1 ' 1,11 A? 71 -X . .. Q. s z Q . ws ' f , is f , , j .jg . . X' f :ki ,V..zc...f,r - : '- ,f W .. . f 1 jg? ,f -...E ' g I X if 7' 31. 5. A 'fa-2 7 . .alll .- -5 A . ,y , .. v, ' Sh . -9 9' s 'fs' , I 1 5 ,T by 4 in .157 l 2 'X : 'Z 'V' - -f Q9 ...Q T.. 3' .5 i- A. Fields S. Fitshugli S. Flint B. Florence N. Flores W. Flourney G. Floyd K. Ford A. Foster G. Foster J. Hart j. Franco R. Frierson M. Fuggins B. Fullilove V. Gainer D. Gallien S. Ganther L. Garcia M. Garcia M. Garland M. Garrison M. Gazmen M. Geter L. Gibbs S. Gilbert C. Gibson S. Gibson T. Gibson L. Glen D. Golden G. Gordon L. Grafton E. Grant L.Gray Class R. Gray C. Green C. Green E. Green R. Green P. Hall Z. Hall D. Hamilton D. Hamm P. Harding I. Hardy' D. Hardy H. Harold T. Harris 92 31 f X - .1 i 2 X .... X jv, f A cw ,um x ss 5935 f l Wi ll. . Zz ' .... .?, .9 rv 'TJ g..1, K .. fa! 5 Q A 4 ff f 7 fi 7 4 f 'F ,:. .2 1 ' we of L .J .1 f' 1. QW ff Q... , ' is W' , Q . X F f f . 3,12 55 7 f , 1 A .V ,.,,. . , .Q ,f p Www.. .... , f I .. '. e if - f v4 I af, Q I I 3' W . -E. 1 -5- xx 5 .gggkgf-QE, X. IX as J .,,., My A 'K 9221 S 1 T r ' X 1 16 , Z f .N . ... 'f K i 'Q QW' ww nj X f s N. f 'S ' N, ' f 'VX : my,-gy f X .. X lxwb w X f X X X5 .f BTQGIKX NV, 'ex .1 . .N by .. 4 , X . 6 fj4fZ'- Z f' rf. 7 as ,527 Q, ff? C. Harvey L. Harvey T. Hayden K. Hayes A. Head K. Hemming W. Hendrix C. Henry G. Henry B.Hervery C. Hickman A. Hicks C. Hicks j. Higginbotham B. Hilary j. Hill M. Hill R. Hill R. Hill S. Hill C. Hines D. Hodges A. Holman S. Holman A. Homes S. Holt C. Hooker E. Horton M. Horton P. Howard R. Howard S. Howard H. Hudson S. Huey D. Hughes R. Humphery E. Hunter j. Hunter j. Hunter B. Hurst D. Hurley T. Irving D. Irving R. Isaiah A. jackson B. jackson D. jackson D. jackson E. jackson 93 f ala I ,,wf7M?i 1 K . was I ff xk,..w' :sw Www , .1 fig 5 , . ..., ,W , Nw, , W, Z x ff only .- s M4 f ,, W S2 Q 1 4 i x fx it fx 66 7 . fq zw fm . f nv ai 4 s f 'W ff I ' Q Secretary janet Palmer President Larry Turner Vice-president Russell jones Treasurer Martha Belson Second Semester junior class president Larry Turner led his second semester cabinet and council to their goal-perfection. One of the most memorable activities was the junior class picniciheld in April. This activity will surely become a tradition for the junior class. Another memo- rable event was the granting of S200 to the junior class treasury by Mr. Wade, our principal. Other members of the productive second semester junior class council were: vice-president, Russell jones, secretary, janet Palmer, treasurer, Martha Belson. a The very capable sponsors of the junior class were Mr. George Woods, Miss Rene Dorsey, Mrs. joan Kirchkoff. an U , , ffm Se trii R0 Fauna sswwg- Quie- is ss af X . DNR? isa? , fy was me - ' Svi, 1 xx Q3 61' second ection. junior surely memo- junior mester Russell vlartha lg were joan 1 Reginald Caruthers, first semester president, casually discussed with Larry Turner, second semester president, some of the pro's and con's of leading a successful junior class. 5 pl fp j r W C ll' t d C 'l Second semester council posing in casual attire were, ROW 1: Bea- Washington, Pat Coleman, Pamela Wallace, Rhonda Biddings. ROW trice Nolan, Gloria Falls, Leah Tucker, Linda Twine, Sylvia Canther. 3: Reginald Caruthers, janet Palmer, Lebaron Stewart, Donnie ROW 2: Debra Tarver, Barbara Payton, Rochelle jordan, Sandra Davis, Russell jones, Sylvia Shaw, Larry Turner,Aldean jackson 95 K ...-. N .-,,,.- f-1,.,.....f.-.'.'..-. ,.,,..,1.1f.-. .v.,, ,Q R. jackson M. jackson V. jackson L. jaco N E. jefferson D, jenkins C. jenkins D. jennings C. johnson T. johnson D. jones j. Kearns L. Kinsey f' V . .f .e W, C sw ., 515 4? g W j. johnson A. jones j. jones W. Kearns D, Lacy 'K A7-. . ' f . 'sw X if ' W any Y' 5 f f '2'fV ,,'!-W' mi 1 Z f My 4' MW , 'ifiuxi 'Q f UQ f , ..,, C ,K ' . 'Q ff? W 1' u' 4 .z , 'fr ,23- - J' 'i' 1' .Q ' 1' tw. 1 iz? .f ,, W i i , . ww M, Mp, L. johnson R. johnson A. jones B. jones j. jones O. jones j. Kelly R. Kelly j. Lathon D. Layton , , 1 M! 1. . iff N M WWW . 'sf i f: 'fi f ' A ff! If .. E.. ..... Wm,.,.s..,....WW,w,,, r M f- .. fi ww ...f 2 ' 1 W . 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Wilson D. Wilson E. Wilson W. Wilson P. Whitmore Eff N',: . ,, X .-Av K V j. Wright P. Wright R. Wright R. Wright J. Young D. Zomalt A 101 M. Williams M. Woods R. Zomalt Glrls Sta te Miss udith Anderson, Judy was selected to repre- sent Compton High at the Girls State Convention. Judy was chosen on the basis of personality and grade: average by the American Legion. Judy has been an active member of the Science Club Pep Club Speech Team and Drill Team. She also maintains a B + aver- age academically. Judy certainly deserves the title of Girls State Representative. The alternate for Girls State was Janet Palmer. a i 1 l 9 F 9 2 i 3 5 n 9 44 H J , a . a 1 7 1 a cg s U 9 s 1 1 l 3 ii fl gi i Y f 1 O J Q 4 Boys' State The four candidates for Boys, State were Tom- my Ross, Billy Walker, Micheal Williams, and William Clark tnot shownj. Of these four young men, one was selected to represent Compton High at Boys' State in Sacramento. To qualify for Boys, State, the young men must be commendable scholars, able to express them- selves freely. These young men were just a few of the outstanding scholars to be found in the junior class. Ju mor . ,.., ..,. J X . rt., H .... f W Q ' . . p f,f.-. .. . X S V ...s . . A A s A ' . f . 4 Q s . pw .Q KW t t re f J, Z s . xv W X S T' .lx f 'ya' The The unu mat of at Wlvcl Sntionl to Clint' dllll and grad E' ll lla . n ll UU ll' Speecli B l HVQI-- he rule ' illltxinate lllid erxeg t lor Jnior Sbeen 3' is T : f. X Q Y 2 Q egg: M., .., .tta.M,,a...,.w,,,t.,, .t ,,w.,aaaxamN44aA gvfie-y,..wW . sf! I Q 1 Q 1 4 a visas r - N QQ! s A Xa ,, 4:6 ,p'.f.a.,::: V if 'QT i . ,f via Qi? s gm ,, Xxxx Q A A 2 'X if SX X Y 'SM QM 5 si Q t ,fu x WI fm-'W s Y , ...arse ' , ,,,, Q ' ,. mf, ,f , X, S M , . sum il fs ' ' ,,': Z., - Q., ,V ,,,, y W. ff 1 . , ,yswa ,.::x.::, ,1,v:fe,1n zwv.ts:1,,. ' 42 1 X' f1zasxw-I-s:z:1:s:werwrlri-QSM agp X N f jfi 'fEss.Z'ef rf Q X , z f Q: ,-,, am,,1.::.W,1,,.f ,:w1.1.r Wh.. X , Q, Cf, 7 1 w N Qaff' CO S S!! X V 9 Que f lx ty ? Vid ff 1 S f The '69-70 school year was an active and prosperous one for the junior class. Eric Washington CLEFTJ was selected as Mr. Natural by the Chimes Staff. lirics natural was always - together! Concen- tration was the essence of a heated chess game between juniors Palma Reed and Howard johnson QABOVEJ. Wonder who wonl an Q7 At., v . The Classes of ,71 and ,72 blossomed toward active unity. '71and'72- cti e nit i Lela Jaco and Lawrence Gibbs ordered class rings and wore them with pride. i...W.sWf.W,,,,MMfW .,,, , W... .,,, .w,MWW,MWWw,,,m We h,,,, , ,N4,,,M ,gg f'ffQQ,,L1QQ1QfQQQ,,,Q Q',llQQlWffffQg.' s,,,fQfQ1ffQQQffbf7 uw-aww, Muna-.-www . mwwfn-onwnm . ,awww-wwiiix. Xi ,Q W.. wmv --wwfmmmww .,.W..Wf, ..,s. ,W ir.,,, WMMW, ,srrr ,,.i , ,hw, M ,. WW ,,,,rrr W . ,1-' .3 xi,-Ml 11fi'-s ,M ,.4,: X Y ,,,,, M W i,ii lfs. b.fi..,,.,,.f ,,f,,, M ,r,,r N M vV,, W, ,,,,, ,Wm rr,. N , ,,,,M,i ..,s ,,,,i s X .,,r W ,W h-N me-nwfq..Wn,, W, ,, M-fm-W.-WMM ff, ,...,Wfww. .. f x i ,fi C9 , r aff- Me, ,.,, ::::::1:fe:::4-2 Wm.. Nwmwm-W. ' WN wfmwmummwfm The class of '72 strived for a better tomorrow, WNNQ S N i K , XX QV ,72 Fulfilled Dreams ff ff 061.7 ff Mrs. Carlton's Per. 3, ROW 1: A jackson, C. johnson, M. Malaepule S. Washington, L. Henry, P. Miller, N. Brown, L. Dunn, R. Gardner, N Hodges. ROW 2: D. Davis, D. Mer- ritt, V. Richburg, C. Washington, L Smith, V. Allen, K. Ledet, T. Butler M. Anderson, W. jones, A. Chappel ROW 3: E. Smith, D. Peterson, D Powell, E. Denman, G. Wright, E Reed, W. Roberson, T. Mallory, G. Ganther. Mrs. Carltonls Per. 2, ROW 1: C Sanders, B. Yates, E. Franco, D. Day L. Burks, A. Calhoun, R. Blair, I Manzo, V. Johns. ROW 2: S. Warrs- by, K. Rodgers, P. Wagan, J. Harris C. Whitmore, J. Morris, M. Farley, R Jones, C. Gipson, M. Blackstone, C Bryant. ROW 3: L. Crawford, C Edwards, G. Shiver, D. Robinson, O Parker, J. Lou, R. Bell, L. Freeny R Carter, R. Collins, D. Hartley. a Mrs. Carltonis Per. 4a, ROW 1: B. Gibbons, K. Holcomb, R. Clark, R. Marquez, J. Parker, H. Taylor, B. Mitchell, R. Reed, A. Holmes, G. Butler, B. Thompson. ROW 2: B. Rozelle, S. Zavala, C. Ticey, L. Green, D. Grays, S. Knowles, C. Morrow, A. Lafayette, S. Gibbs, C. Zimmerman, B. Luke. ROW 3: L. Morris, L. Fox, K. Boyd, D. Donald- son, C. Aston, L. Douglas, C. Scott, M. Mitchell, D. Davidson, P. Garrett. A 1 Mrs. Carlton's Per. 6, ROW 1: S. Pru- l dhomme, Y. Burton, j. Richard, P Everett, Y. Thomas. ROW 2: S, Den ton, S. Wlashington, D. jeffery, B Robinson, D. Fowler. E. Taylor ROW 3: L. Bradley, D. Coppage, S jones, Y. Lonzo, B. Crays, H. Bryant R. Cormier. E Mrs. Carlton's Per. 5, ROW 11 C1 X'Vel7l1, B. Afualo, XV. Denman, D Carson. D. Filer, Y. McAllister, j Cray, L. Carrett, K. Reels, R. Flem- ing, F. Dotson. T. Edwards. ROW 2: B. Ferdinand, M. Head, B. Rivers, T Bankins, j. Thierry, I. Meeks, A. Cil ford, j. Simmons, B. Bell. F. Me Lewis, Y. Hardwick, E. Winston ROW 3: j. Walker, L. Fisher, S. Fow ler, S. Bryant, D. Turner, B. Sears. B Cato, C. Harris, R. johnson, M Brooks, j. Knowles, j. Lumpkin. .. .Xi ,q s A x ,. Mr. Kaplan's Per. 6, ROW 1: R. Balti- more, C. Purifoy, C. Chappell, j. Doss, P. jordan, M. Vital. M. Perales. P, Crimmett. ROW 2: M. Wooton, B. johnson. M. Burton. B. Yines, S. johnson, D. Crosby, L. Harvey. M, Saneier, T. Bender. 4 5 1ll11,1I,i li tl- ltr I tx Him X X 1 ll liix Urs, l'Vlxx. -. .I K-lil in I-Q HQ l' Wiiistonj y illvl' S ' x ' UH. li sums R Hllilxqy I ri yi' riiplmk I 'G A ll llulli- ripvll. l'r'rul1'S. mlull. iHl - 5' ,,,., xi, Mrs. Footels Per. la, ROW l: Y Anderson, B. Battle, S. Brown, K. Cray, R. English, L. Kannon, D. Civ ens. ROW 2: B. Mitchell, W. Hardy B. Morriss, VV. XVilliams, L. Richard son, L. Brice, L. Bynum, E. Holland j. X'Vallcer. ROW 3: E. Myers, A Binns, N. Ishman, D. jones, M. Es telle, Lofton, C. Bell, A. Stewart K. Saunders. Mr. Lelesi's Per. 1, ROW 1: M. Den- son, M. Crigshy, M. Callegas, P. Clarke, D. johnson, T. Weaver, C Cihlns, W. Bradley. ROW 2: L. Towns, C. Benson, R. Lewis, W. Palmer, B. Hall, M. Tucker, B. jack- son, j. Carr, C. Turner. ROW 3: j. Harris, L. Bryant, W. Conerly. M. johnson. E. Tucker. M. Hicks, K. Searcy, C. Huff. ROW 4: M. Craw- ford, B. Ringer. B. Pieratt jr., S. Childers. L. Cillon, j. Nunez, C. Moore, M. Hamilton, E. Haley, D. Richey. Mrs. Foote's Per. 6, ROW1: D. jack- son, D. Harris, I. Hardy, D. Dunhar, K. Lejay, V. Payton, C. Perry, C. Roberts, j. Kenneth, K. jordan. ROW 2: C. Heard, C. Alexander, C. Kauf- man, V. Berry, V. Ross, M. Edwards, M. Morales, M. Childs, M. Ford. ROW 3: C. Robinson, B. Falls, B. Creen, j. Smithe, D. Chapman, M. Keys, M. White, B. Arnold. R. Monroy. Mrs. Hawthomels Per. 1, ROW 1: S. Carraway, S. White, L. Creen, D. Tarver, M. Catlin, B. Lewis, E. jones. ROW 2: W. Barnes, 1. Cunninghan, W. Chambers, M. Sonait, R. jones, R. Henry, N. Ticey. ROW 3: F. Albert, M. Wolf, I. Oliver, C. Burke, W. Thomas, A. Robinson, M. Armstring, M. Wamer. Mrs. Hawthomels Per. 2, ROW 1: C. Alexander, R. Campbell, C. Cran- tham, B. Walker, M. Cooper, K. Per- ez, D. Fuggins, D. Clark. ROW 2: A. Burton, C. Hardy, U. Moon, C. Kur- ney, V. Boutte, C. Bias, T. Toomala- tai, T. Stoudemire. ROW 3: C. Earl, A. Anderson, C. Lewis, M. Bamett, K. Walker, E. Dixone, C. Cunter, R. Cabs. Mrs. Hawthomeis Per. 3, ROW 1: L Smith, C. Morris, P. Croomes, A Herrera, B. Simon, C. Taylor, U Walker, T. Meeks, S. Mullen, A. Dav is, P. Everett. ROW 2: C. Cyphers, R. Jeffery, R. jefferson, R. Quinn, S Shaw, K. Busby, R. Adams, K. Ba tiste, L. johnson. ROW 3: D. Lynch, R. Relf, D. Timms, N. Vaughn, K. Longino, S. Carris, R. Darby, S. Lew- is, A. Morgan. 5355 A 4 . Q51 'WI Ili ,m may :P 3 l?F24.T'-q.:.. 1.-1 n' -1, br?-'. .f- '-flgritffff -.'.'. 71' -., ' 4 'f--1,-I ' '-. f. i' lu- 'ifilyfsrv x4 ,, . '- 4. - Lr-.5 f. Jn., Ht Mrs. Hawthome's Per. 5, ROW 1: C Powell, V. Campbell, E. Washington D. Branham, E. Anderson, W Brown, A. Garland, E.. Williams ROW 2: R. Wright, Q. Adams, V Bryant, R. Manning, G. Sims, L Henry, G. Bowden. ROW 3: G. Ra tliff,,R. McElroy, L. Lemell, L. Kel ley, S. Thompson, V. Ward, D. Mix on, R. Kessee. Mrs. Hawthomels Per. 6, ROW 1: D johnson, S. Brown, B. Leos, L. Gil- P liam, E. Higginbotham, R. Reid, Brown, K. Tuggle, U. Daughtrey, A McCovery, B. Wallace. ROW 2: j Duncan, G. Young, B. Crawtom, A Wooton, M. johnson, L. Ware, E Hill, J. Carolina, F. Grundy, D. Kil- lens. ROW 3: S. Andrews, R. Robin- son, H. Louise, V. Mathews, K. Rodg ers, I. Hunter, M. Synagogue, M Tolbert, D. Buckner, R. Gray, I Ward. ROW 4: D. Gibson, B. Talley J. Courtney. Mr. Seymore s Per. 4b, ROW 1. S. Wilsom, M. Stevens, I. Deloney, S. Bealey, E. Cooper, A. Salazar. ROW 2: A. Craven, L. Gailes, R. Person, F. Wilson, D. Ray, L. Hicks. ff ,. ei, 113614 L'j4:f '1 '-' . :'7i'1 T '1 5 ' NJ. t :fti ,'f:1': ,-..:,1fguv,-uwf1gvq'iff-fi, ' e,,1:L.jQ5f5Qg I Ay Mr. Lelesiis Per. 3, ROW 1: S. jack- son, L. january, P. Kennon, H. Reece, A. Simmons, C. Spratt. S, Connor, M. Antoine, C. Pearson. ROW 2: P. Andrews. M. XN'atts. P VVilson. D. Cant. M. Lane, C. Owens B. Skinner, O. Stephens. Y. Mills ROW 3: C. Moore, D. Brown. B Moore, XV, jones, D. Knox. P. Carter. j. Wilson, C, Irby. R. Snglar. B. Ren fro. ROW 4: IC. XVright, j. Moore, K Moton, C. Powell. B. Taylor, B. Santa Marina, C. X'I'ilson, A. Morton, K Rash. Mr. Iselesiis Per. 2, ROW l: D Mitchell. D. Stamps. P. Moore. M Richards, j. Robinson, C. Blackman R. Smith. ROW 2: R. King. M. Phil- lips. A. Brass, D. Carter, A. Sykes, P. Owens, D. Lee, ROW 3: T. Law- rence, M. jones, j, Hutchins. M. Cordon. S. Lofton. B. Clayton, T. Ray. ophomores Strived for E 3 ' as Mr. Kaplanis Per. I, ROW 1: A. Sni- tley. D. Poe, M. Ortiz. P. Turntine, j. jones. R. Vlnilnush, D. Coll. Ma- lone, A. Williams, M. Pearson. D. Alvarado. ROW' 2: C. Miles. S. Walk- er. A. Childress. I.. Ogletree. S, Spen- cei. Y. Calmallera. I.. Campbell. Y. Cooper. I.. Hampton. I.. Bass, j. jones. T. Rowe. Y. Richardson. ROW 3: T. Eaton. Campbell. ID. King. C. Pierce, B. Masnzumi. C. jackson, N. . 7 Nelcler. C. Cliatmajn. I,. Brown. I . Newman. I I Il c I I 1'l Mr A, doi n in Thi ton O rl jac Sm Clen Tht I-I. 5 of 'ff 'ff '-If 1 rviazsgh l' 1 ' t, v kllil .VV hl it kiiidu K X' viii K . ot rv XI. In NllH.P V fig I AJ . Illlliyllm X l l'lAioni T Mr. Kaplanls Per. 2, ROW 1: R. Mill- er, A Griffin, R, Bass. A. Green, R Twine. A. Beamon. Pi. Robinson. R. VVillis. Atchison. ROW 2: C. Ben ard, C. jones, S. Horton, G. Burris, Y Olive, B. Graves, G. XVedlow, D Edwards. ROW 3: S, Reece. F. Ni cholson, W. Douglas. L. Green, M Luckett, C. Davis, P. Santa Marina B. Seahorn. .M 24961554-4 WW wa, . -if WMM Y ediftfl Pride and uccess W I. i Sui- 'Inrririm'- ,rv H j Xlkl 1,-Jrsrnl. D 5 Walk wi' rnpltll. 5 5511-11- 1. Y. HMM j.uII ip kind. l'- j 1 Lwll. llrnwn. l Y Mr. Kaplanvs Per. 5. ROW 1: S. Lytle. A. Simmons, D. Merchant, G. Gor- don, P. Cleveland, H. Clay, R. jen- nings, D. Ford, C. Pickens. M Thompson, G. Kidwell, C. XVashing- ton, L. Adams. C. Lackey. ROW 2: R. Orpia, W. jones, D. -Williams. D. jackson, Y. Davis, D. Hawkins. M. Smith, j. Miller, S. Gayden, j. Bol- den. ROW 3: E, Davis, .D. Brown, j Thomas, H. Thompson, M. Fitzhugh E. Siler, B. Abernathy, Pm. McClinton Q. Catchings, D. Plater, R. Gladney. Q Mr. Kaplans Per. 3, ROW 1: M Buchanan, M. Rios, E. Tedford, M Teems, R. Moe, L. Faason, L. Miller ROW 2: C. Hicks, R. Welch, T. Per ry, F. Graham, D. Smith, Y. Sargent G. jackson, G. Wills, ROW 3: C Dennie, D, Hill, R. Malone, S. Good- win, K. Hicks, D. Newson, D. Smith G. Williams. v Mr. Hergofs Per. 1, ROW1: C. Her- got, D. Thomas, P. Lewis, L. Davis, H. Kirkland. W W..- ' 5 ' rww ll I Ei ll il I5 4 v WMM X... Q if !h1g. , 5 , B , 4 3 in fm XSS 1, it W' Q ,. filfg A. 'W i k M vt' Wm mf.. .1 Mr. Hergot's Per 3, ROW 1: C. Lee, R. Oglasby, G. Williams, V. Mc- Dowell, C. Peggese, B. Patton, C. Thompson, L. Reynolds. 5 ap as R x Q v A iw R yy f W W 2x f A . 52 W Wg Fuller, R. Hart. ophomores Showe 112 Mr. Herg0t's Per. 2, ROW 1: R. Eaves, D. Bradley, M. Carter, C. S s Mr Joi Ro! Wi R Pa Go iii! jol Cr M E. W Mr. Wy L. N 'YA'- ROW 1: Carter, PVS ,li-1 1 Mr. Franklinls Per. 1, ROW 1: P. Iones, 1. johnson, D. johnson, R. Robinson, M. Callien, R. Virden, W. Williams, B. Bryant, B. johnson. ROW 2: C. Humphrey, M. Brown, K. Patterson, V. Sparks, I. Porter, H. Cordon, P. Carter, C. Green, A. Dix- on, B. Denise. ROW 3: A. Wright, R. R Hemdon, J. Moore, C. Archibald, R. C' johnson, A. Hudson, B. Coulter, D. ' Green, j. Mosely, j. Warren. , Mr. Hergot's Per. 6, ROW 1: j. King, E. Day, L. Lewis, Mr. Hergot, W. Williams, V. Matthews, A. Tyler. Eagerness To Learn Mr. Franklinis Per. 2, ROW 1: E. Willis, I. Richardson, S. Davis, Y. Negrete, V. Walk, S. Ligons, R, jacquez, R. Hawk.'ROW 2: C Wynne, R. Allen, R. LaMar,iT. Durham, G. Williams, A. Payton, J. johnson. ROW 3: M. Lenard, W. Montgomery, Y. Tate, C. Smith L. Warren, K. McKinley, L. Brown. H3 Mr. Franklin's Per. 3 ROW 11 L. Davis K. Samuels R. Victor C. Sim- ril R. Ray D. Tillman M. Joiner M. Grier B. Alexander. ROW 2- M. Grif- fin G. Canady V. Lewis M. Butler V. Parker, D. Basham, G. Washing- ton, M. Lockett, K. Aldridge, C. Dav- is, E. Burdine. ROW 3: M. Hurlic, P. Holley, S. Asberry, K. Arnold, E. Wil- liams, R. Ewell, R. Adams, M. Greene, B. McDowell. Mr. Franklinls Per. 4, ROW 1: R Williams, G. Hughes, W. Elmore, J Godwin, C. Webb, K. Berry, T. Potts D. Moultrie, H. johnson. ROW 2: G Roberson, I. Sims, M. White, S. Cart er, I. Rowe, R. Thomas, L. Marsh, R. Smith, K. Goodman, M. Thompson. ROW 3: D. Watson, G. Davis, K. Al examder, C. Olirer, R. Overton, R. Mason, R. jointer, R. Terrell, M. Spencer, H. Dillon. Mr. Franklin's Per. 5, ROW 1: V Holland, A. Troutman, Y. Brown, R Smith, B. Holmes, D. Shelton, P Womack, D. jackson, D. Boudreaux M. Minter. ROW 2: E. Knox, C. Alex ander, K. McDade, A. Powell, B. Al sup, A. johnson, R. Giles, P. Prentice, -I. McLars, L. McLaurin. ROW 3: L. KT? 1, . Yates, M. Basham, j. English, P. Wat son, M. Alverson, T. Myers, W. Allen, D. Martin, P. Byrd, D. Belton, C. Smith, S. Arellano. 1 1'2t 1':3-7? w .'E1,' 11 j: l!.' 1- 15 me 1 'z , . .4 ,. -V .y , ., , . , T- ef ..:'.-:QkkSS':9sEf:'ifsf15f5E:e':'.ST2?f:2i5?f:'f:!.'i1F3:ieeYt'3I2!:--'f'tmP,'tii1fS5:?sff2'ft-f'- wi'-:rx is K 'N 'DI we fmt. n 0 New Ideas 'ard ' fi ,, 1' 115 Mrs. Foote's Per. 1, ROW 1: S. New- ton, M. Alexander, S. Smith, G. jer- many, Pi. Quarles, P. Pippen, L. Win- ston, S. Carter, G. Earvin, C. Hall ROW 2: C. Mosley, E. Peterman, M Gibson, F. Pickett, W, Hall, B. Tay- lor, M. Barnes, C. Collins, F. Phillips D. Anderson, T. Simril. Mrs. Foote's Per. 2, ROW 1: R Ponce, C. Mitchell, A. Galvan, C Wilson, L. Cunningham, T. Baker, T Smith, S. Hall, C. Belson. ROW 2: L Wilson, D. Wafer, E. Garrison, H Tobias, M. Franklin, A. Strickland, P Ward, R. Ford, D. Mitchell. ROW 3 M. Flagg, L. Coleman, C. Andrews I. Griggs, A. Francois, G. Weathers by, D. Givens. Mrs. Footels Per. 3, ROW 1: M. Du- hart, M. Stewart, F. Whatley, I. Dar- den, E. Barreta. ROW 2: R. Harris D. White, C. Williams, R. DuBenion j. Dennis, M. johnson, C. Wilson ROW 3: E. Frazier, V. Rose, B. Goo- dar, I. Gailes, M. Carter, M. Grayson. 1 Mr. Lelesils Per. 4a, ROW 1: M. Parson B. Barnes, T. McClory, A. Medellin, S Kittling, R. Rush, M. Dickerson. ROW2 D. Harris, S. james, G. Burks, F. jack son, P. Shropshire, D. Matthews, N Long, M. Talley, S. Hamm, C. Hoxey. ROW 3: A. Gibson, D. Bermudez, R Hampton, Y. jones, L. Williams, E. Chappell, A. Arnwine, J. Nichols, K Meredith. ROW 4: D. McCrory, L. Sand ers, B. McIntyre, C. Jamison, V. Roach, R. Bennett, A. Williams, A. Lewis. Mr. Lelesi's Per. 6, ROW 1: C. Perkins, B. Gilbert, I. Wesson, D. Sigler, A. Ven- zor. ROW 2: T. Webb, Moore, L. Neal, M. Desha, E. Reynolds, I. Evans. ROW 3: I. johnson, M. Harding, I. Rodriguez, K. Iohnson, C. Williams, I. Odums, C. ' Carr. 5, In October the student body par- ticipated in that Hspookyn Hal- loween spirit by attending a Hal- loween hop. Everyone really did their 'gown thing . It was spon- sored by the sophomore class council and proved to be a big success. . WEN t N S sr NN N 7 A I Q s G Asa Picniced with the Everyday people. Partied Hearty! Dawn Of Better Tomorrow For ctive Underclassmen A born leader. An energetic sophomore! Traditional Christmas Spirit was displayed by the sophomore class. Vice-President Secretary Treasurer l Norma Ishrnan Veleda AI'ldeI'SOH Leo Turner T S First and Second Semester if The first semester officers and council, worked hard to f show that the sophomore class could achieve. They Q accomplished with much enthusiasm, many things that T they set out to do, including the Halloween Hop and T the traditional decoration of beautiful Christmas tree in the main hall. . President Q. Ronald Bell 4 Serving diligently on the first semester council were CRIGHT TO LEFT, ROW 1:5 Gilda Turner, Gloria Kidwell, Brenda Barnes, Joyce jones, Gloria McNally, Maria Hicks, Portrene Lofton, Dana Tarver, Barron Simon. ROW 2: Robert Adams, Kathy Saunders, Stanley Reece, Leatrice Ogletree, Lawrence Freeny, Payton Grimmet, jo Campbell. l 4, L l 1 1, fl First Semester Council 4 ff! X X f X, f f f A 4. 42! 7 2 X fi sy! . W X Q, of f Q f W X X X F er fllester m ' ii Us, E Affiiaui o, , .34-,ggi 'Q' .ABM A ng- . . ,.. -1 E . ff- lr qi fbi fab- Us , - PLT, 1 ' K 'j 4 'J l X ,rl-'ali 1 ., DX r .2 x .ge 5 L... QV. F10 first n6Sf6I' Njflcll I Vice- President Kathy Saunders fflC ers Second Semester Council Treasurer Brenda Barnes Secretary Linda Campbell The second semester officers and council, strived to accom- plish the many tasks that they were faced with. They proved themselves by sponsoring an open-class dance where sopho- mores, juniors and seniors could participate. An innovation that gained popularity at Compton High was the weekly Casual Day that Mr. Wade initiated second semester Csee council belowj. President Cordon Pierce Serving faithfully on the second semester council were, ROW 1: J. jones, M. Cooper, P. Brown, V. Anderson, L. Harris. BOW 2: C. Amey, S. Smith, C. Wilson, V. johns, L. Ogletree, B. Barnes. ROW 3: M. Burton, G. Turner, G. Pierce, A. Bell, L. Campbell, j. Manetta, L. Bryant, G. Weathersby. Club -.Aww ,www -,w-fwfqf X .v,,,....-'w Mez ter, Me D. cf..-........,1 ww-W-Q-f ..,...,W.N Q-M...-.. , .4 Members of the French Club were, ROW 1: K. White, C. Poindex- Houston, W. White, L. Arnold, B. Renfro, C. Wallace. ter, S. Blair, L. Reed, P. Davis, G. johnson, ROW 2: P. Buchanan, B. Le Cercle Francais B ' Cl b Members ofthe Business Club were, ROW 1: P. Ennis, G. Hickman, Vines, K. johnson, C. Veals, ,D.Kirk, Random, L. Richard, S D. Smith, B. Zomalt, I. Wilson, B. jones, I. Shropshire. ROW 2: R. Roberts, M. Curry, L. Jamison, Mrs. Hurst. ,fy .. 11,1 as ,l 1, l XX X N A ,, Ww..,,s ss 0 frfwwfwwfwwswwmf-V, ww WMWWAQNS Members of DECA fDistributive Educationj were, ROW 1: P.Fri- N.Kirk, R.Gibbs, M.Dunklin, Mr. jaramillo. son, C.Veals, L.Iames, G.Coodwin, V.Comminey. ROW 2: j.Cordon, Distributive Education Club Science Club Science Club members were, ROW 1: K. White, A. McNealy, B. Reed, W. Miller, W. Palmer. ROW 3: C. Ferguson, L. Stewart, I. Sampson, A. Sims, 1. Anderson. ROW 2: Mr. Brown, A. jackson, P. Thomas, T. Ross, V. Shields. 9? .ll W X f 4 fi f X 4 Sswffff, I wg s, ' ,Q- Mei Wh Mei C. N E, fbbf 55 is -N N5-'Q 'fn-.,i.l.: mn. L. Stewart, i i 1 :Iii r ,,4. 5 4 . -R i Members of the Scribes Club were, ROW 1: A.Fields, S.I-Edwards, S. Creary, R.Robinson, H.BroWn, Ljimmelson, C.Williams, D.Sim- White, S.Sampson, S.Hill, L.jamison, B.Zomalt. ROW II: J.Mc- mons, D.Ledet, R.Eastw0od, Y.McCarty. Scribes T espians Members of the Thespians Club were, ROW I: M. Belson, P. Reed, Bell, D. Boykin, M. Daniels, R. Brunswick, R. Robinson. C. Wilson, D. Ledet, D. Simmons, C. Rufus. ROW II: Mr. Nash, R. Members of the I.R.C. were, ROW 1: B.Sampson, A.Suitley, L. C.Wilson, j.Campbell, I.McCloud, V.Willard, S.Towler, E.Chap- Garrett, C.Myles, R.Davis, G.Falls, Mrs. Mason. ROW 2: L.Oghtree, man, F.King. International Relations Club a Raza Members of the La Raza were, ROW 1: M. Garcia, M. Gazmen, C. R. Diaz, A. Medellin, M. Sigala, D. Wison. ROW 3: E. Franco, X. Delaresa, B. Leos. ROW 2: A. Baruch, B. Medellin, M. Cobarruliaz, Reyes, L. Garcia, F. Cortez, M. Gobarrubiaz, J. Mendoza. 1 S. Towlefi Elchap W 3: E. Franco, X. cndoza. QF Fr Compton Coast League champs and guests are seen enjoying a delicious meal before receiv- ing their awards. XJ Hubert Parker, former Compton High football star, addressed the guests at the Lettermen's Banquet. Lettermen's Banquet Arnold Allen guest speaker pointed out the college opportunities tor Charles Drayden received his well earned individual Coast League high school football playe rs. trophy from Coaches Miller and Miyano. iii ,3 if .F.R.0.T.C. Club Air Force ROTC Club members were, ROW 1: j. Allen, D. Newson 1. Walker, D. Beamon, M. Ballard, I. Robinson, K. Stafford, E. Tuck- er, 1. Lovett, E. Wade, K. Denny, D. Allen. ROW 2: M. Perez, L. Gibbs, A. Benson, T. Smith, M. Barnes, I. Tarver, I. Brown, D. Lacy x Q M. Dickerson, H. Griffith, 1. Weaver, D. Purvis. ROW 3: T. Carter, D. Smith, E. Cooper, S. jacob, L. Roberts, I. Hill, N. Nelder, P. Pritchett, W. Miller, G. Strawder, P. Edgley, I. Perry, Sgt. Harper. Chess Club Members of the Chess Club were, ROW 1: M. Ballard, L. Arnold, V. Shields. ROW 2: Mr. Cassidy, D. Quitanna, A. jackson, A. Carter. K. -PW? f, f 53 a .fl-X Z ff Z E W if Girls Andi Smit Girl: on c mak Boys' E. W Hutcl D. Gi S X it X tx t , 151 x 5 ,N K. , S s X X k . is X X xr X 126 A s XX it FN , .X ff' f ..f ., ,:,:, . . X . 'FEB' X 1 f f X x.. xx ,X X vi N 1 f ,, gain? in Q wa fax? XX . Q is I A, W x ,Q ! W QW, ,Z , X 4 KZ X QWMWMMM Ng? H N x X S . i. 9' ,,, . ,, 41- 2. at. W, xg 9 'ter, , P. lj per. .3 u o FY 'e V. D. il 2 Wav. X f f ,,,, ,,. 'F Nmfil I I S Y l Wx Girls' League members were, ROW 1: E. Sunson, V. Harden, V. Anderson, A. Redd, M. Cooper, K. Gray, M. Pearson, D. Goodwin, S. Smith, R. Humphrey. ROW 2: D. Givens, E. Smith, S. Smith, V. Second Se Smith, S. Plummer, R. Adams, R. Zomalt, C. Wilson, T. Hodgson, B. Mitchell. ROW 3: E. Adams, R. Alexander, C. Finley, C. White, S. johnson, J. Smith, M. Arceneaux, P. Reed, C. Pratt, j. Lewis, V. Hill. mester 9 3 0 Girls League Girls' League, a club consisting of active young ladies on campus, faithfully assisted the Boys' Federation in making their annual picnic a big success. Boys' Federation members were, ROW 1: M. Grigsby, M. Teems, E. Wilson, D. Simmons, M. Robinson, R. Arnold, R. Ringer, B. Hutchins, K. McClelland, A. jacob, 1. Atckinson. ROW 2: C. Countee, D. Givens, R. johnson, R. Miller, L. Turner, A. Morton, R. Olive, Boys F ederatlon Boys, Federation, comprising the young men who were campus leaders under the guidance of Pres. Billy Hutchins, again this year sponsored their annual picnic. S. Bland, W. Palmer, D. Purvis. ROW 3: R. Ewell, R. Moreland, L. Stewart, B. Clayton, E. Hill, L. Arnold, T. Gibson, j. Lindsey, J. Hutchins, M. Edwards, L. Stewart, D. Anderson. 2 1 . Fffll l Chimettes and qulre The '69-70 organization of the Chimettes and Squires again carried on the fine tradition of serving the school of Champions, Compton High. These eight seniors were a select group that ushered during the many assemblies that occurred during the school year, and also served as official hosts when needed. Mr. Oliver Ward was their very fine sponsor, 1 2, I Z 1 ,, v l 1 , i l 3 ff 1 ' 59 ' Z .fi l , I 45 4 , re Z V In 1 f l ,Q if a I fs ' l ii Q ff, I i l Men Cari E. S J r 1 i 4 l l i J l Z 1 QP' 1 .,,. 1 56 'af K 7 X l si Members of the C. S. F. were ROW l: L. Reed, L. Brown, I. Hardy, L. Flint, A. Sims, Mr. Strapac. ROW 3 j Bryant D Ishman B Renfro Garrett. Y. Manard. L. Twine, Y. McCarty, M. Ballard. ROW 2: S. Madison, R. Ishman, N. Ishman I Stewart M Miller 5 Robert Smith, R. Cray. F. Morton. C. johnson, j. Wilson, j. jones, S. son. B. Knox notshown. Calif. cholarship F ederatlon California Scholarship Federation, the honor society club on campus was quite active this year. They sponsored a cake sale to raise money to pay expenses for a field trip. International Relations Pres: Sharon VVhite Y. Pres: lillen Chapman Science Club Pres: Virgil Shields Y. Pres: Anita McNealy A.F.R.O.T. C. Pres: Cadet lst. Lt. jerome Tarver Y. Pres: Cadet 2nd Lt. Don Allen Thespians Pres: Clyde Wilson V. Pres: Ruth lfmerson DECA: Pres: Wilford Courtney Y. Pres:Clarence Stanton Chimettes and Squires Pres: josephine Bryant Y. Pres: Charlene Hardy Future Homemalcers Pres: Linda Hobbs Y. Pres: Clernentean Coleman Boys' Federation Pres: jarrnar Cotton: Billy Hutchins Y. Pres: Odell Hosley: Dennis Purvis Pep Club Pres: Herbert Brown Y. Pres: Fred King Der Deutsche Verein Pres: Monika Walker Y. Pres: Ronald Crayson , 1 Club Presidents Y-Teens Pres: Linda Yarbrough V. Pres: Pat Bryant Scribes Pres: Yolanda McCarty Chess Club Pres: Thurmond Carter V. Pres: Dan Quintana Future Teachers Pres: Yvette Manard V. Pres: Malcolm Ballad Sophi Chi Pres: Norma lshman V. Pres: joyce jones L05 Picaros Pres: Ida McReynolds V. Pres: Dioni McMillian Girls' League Pres: l-1ssieAdams: janet l 1 ms Y. Pres: Mary English: Mattie Artem iux Business Club Pres: Marilyn Randon Y. Pres: Mary English Le Cercle Francois Pres: Lyndora Reed WU F.H.A. N Members of Las Savants were, ROW 1: L. King, B. Millsap, R. Smith, V. Anderson, P. Brown. ROW 2: A. Fields, R. Humphrey, D. Clarke, L. Ware, P. Bryant, R. johnson, C. Carr, R. Biddings, S. Horton, M. Lockett, S. Williams. ROW 3: E. Adams, C. Brooks, R. Pollard, C. johnson, I. Davis, B. Powell, L. Yarbrough, L. Campbell, Y. jones, R. Burns, S. Hill, P. Morris. Q Los Picaros members were, ROW 1: S. Blunt, P. Andrews, D. Richey, L. Swann, Y. Manard, S. Wheaton. ROW 2: D. Ledet, B. Patton, D. McMillian, C. Turner, L. Bryant, M. Grigby. ROW 3: E. Gordon, B. Falls, D. Wilson, H. Hudson, I. Mc- Reynolds, C. Rawsen, M. Clayton. .M .r,wfs, ,,. Y-Teens Las Savants, in association with Y.W.C.A., was concerned with many community projects this year. Club sponsor was Mrs. Wooden. Los Picaros Los Picaros this year worketil dutifully to provide the students with opportunities to become acquainted with Spanish cus- toms, Spanish-American heri- tage and culture, and to meet persons of Spanish origin. Club sponsor was Miss Najera. The purpose of the Future Homemakers was to help girls improve personal, family, and community living, and also to act as hostesses for various school functions. Club sponsors were Mrs. L. B. Cipson and Mrs. Covington. Members of the club were, ROW 1: K. Wilson, P. jones, C. Ticey, R. Hum- phrey, S. Kittling, E. Higginbottham, J. Talley, D. Shelton. ROW 2: Mrs. L. B. Gibson, L. Heath, D. Williams, L. JaC0, W. Guest, O. Jackson, P. Everett, C. jones, G. Hobbs, R. Biddings, Mrs. Cov- ington. ROW 3: C. Carr, L. Hobbs, M. Arceneaux, Y. Tate, L. Lemell, F. jack- son, R. -Iones, B. Spidell, C. Coleman, C. Fielder. . 1 V yf i , ..,. . . 4 will Boys activ out t annu Dam ers. I Robi il 21 JOIISOI' wa Sens 550Ciation . concerned it? Projects this S Mrs. OS I' OS is year worketl fide the students ities to become h Spanish cus- American heri- 'e, and to meet ish origin. Club sNajera. 0 the Future to help girls family, and and also to for vari0US 'lub Sponsors son and MYS- -re, ROW 1: K' R, Hum icey, ,ginbottham l- V2: Mrs' L' B' Iliams, L. Jaco' P. Everett, C' ings, MVS- COV' HobbS M- L. ' i-mall, F1305 1. Coleman' ' 'UH Boys' Federation was an organization at the Big Cn that promoted activities catering to the more Madventurousu young men. Through- out the year the Boys' Federation sponsored such activities as the annual snow trip, the bowling tournament, and the uBack to School Dance . These young men were fine examples of productive work- ers. Members ofthe group were, ROW 1: j. Cotton, W. Goodman, J. Robinson, 1. Atchison, J. Malone, M. Ballard, I. Blaylock, j. Weaver, M. Gribysby, R. Kessee, J. Walker, T. Blaylock, GC. Gipson, R. Giles. ROW 2: O. Hosley, J. Tarver, R. Hampton, R. Lewis, K. Rodgers, W. Palmer, W. Wilson, T. Smith, D. Golden, R. Butler, C. Persley. ROW 3: j. Brown, R. johnson, R. Miller, I. Hill, R. jamerson, H. Brown, M. Virgil, M. Daniels, R. jones, E. Smith, L. Stewart, A jackson. The sponsors of the group were Mr. Fowler and Mr. Price. x Boys' Federation - Girls' eague The Girls, League, a club opened to all young ladies on campus aimed towards the promotion of a democratic medium through which the girls at Compton High could express their desires and ideals. Through cooperative ac- tivities the girls were able to involve themselves in school fellowship. Some of these activities included the canned food drive, as well as the annual Christmas Hop. Members were, ROW 1: E. Stinson, F. Phillips, D. Johnson, D. Hef- flin, D. johnson, M. English, K. Smith, I. Lewis, B. Alex- ander, G. Carr, P. Coleman, C. Jordon, R. Humphrey, P. Ennis. ROW 2: B. Mitchell, D. Givens, K. Wilton, E Hunter, M. Curry, J. Ward, A. Rodgers, S. Smith, V Smith, D. Meadows, M. Lockett, L. Garrett, J. Williams ROW 3: S. Edwards, E. Smith, V. Hill, R. Adams, C. Har- ris, P. Anderson, M. Smith, D. Harris, K. Maultrie, K Wright, C. Slack, E. Hardy, S. Horton, D. Lane. ROW 4 L. Richardson, R. Zomalt, D. Payne, A. Arnwine, M. Bur ton, C. Dale, M. Fitzhugh, F. jackson, I. Hunter, P. Reed A. Sims, C. Finley, M. Scott, L. King. ophaCHn Sophia Chi was the sophomore girls' honor-service club. The group served as hostesses of var- ious functions on campus. Club sponsors: Mrs. Lamb and Mrs. Hawthorne. Ijbrar lub The main goal of the Li- brary Club was to develop a profound interest in reading and to maintain the excellent condition of the library. Club sponsor was Mrs. Weathersby, Club members were ROW1 P Buchanan F King., R Morgan K Douglas D Glid- nex W Hardx M Teems A Sims ROWZ X Willard B bpidell j Lumpkin F. Phi Tau Alpha members were ROWI D Clardx D lrirlex 5 Connor 5 Edu uds X Manarcl B. Alexander V Harvex E Stinson ROWZ P Andrews W Brbln F McNair C Carr X McAllister, C' black M Williams Miss L Wilson ROW3 L Swann A Sims I Richardson P Anderson D. PhiTau lpha The purpose of this organi- zition was to lcquaint inter ested ind qualified students mth the teaching profession and to encourage them to maid college or univeisitx careers It also helped better student teacher relationships within our school Club spon sor not pictured Mr EISGH mayer a WS s fr df W 1 swag - Mem R. C Brya Mem lard, King. i X XXX ssh dhi 1 .. y .lit sophorngfe X lbc iwstcsses ol vin C Lamb Lind Kalb ll Cllmpusl S. tl'2ll' lub goal ol the Li- .xas to clevelopa it-rest in reading .rin the excellent il the library. sur was Mrs. . 311 pha Hut' ul, this Oljganl' lin .ifflllllllll inte? -, . S f1li.ililll'il Widen . 55l0ll -nitrite! Pmle . i0' me ,, ..u- rbi' lllllvcrsli I lu-l wil belle 1... r . lln,.r ri'luliUn5h'pS . ll' .4 html lllllblgzn. lIlfl'fl- ur' Pep Club .e.inH..- Club was the Happening place . Pep Club was comprised of more than one hundred The club that supported the football and basketball teams at every game was the Pep Club. Membership was open to all interest- ed students. For real soul and spirit, the Pep loyal Tarbabes. Club sponsor: Mrs. L. jones. Herbert Brown was club president. Der Deutsche Verein The purpose ofthe German Club was to further-interest German class students in the culture, lan- guage, and people of Germany. Club sponsor: Mr. Hygh. Members of the club were, ROW 1: D. Purvis, K. Moton, A. Binns, S. White, R. Collins. ROW 2: R. Grayson, V. Riney, W, Bibby, D. Goodwin, R. Morris. ROW 3: A. Beacham, B. Gamble, S. Bryant. C. Hall, Members were, ROW 1: T. Watkins, A. McNealy, L. Sykes, L. Robinson, S. Carter. ROWZ: Y. Wil- lard, R. Harvey, K. Douglas, A. Lewis, C. Mills, B. Fullilove. ROW 3: B. Henry, S. McClintton, F. King, I. McReynolds, F. McCloud, P. Harding, C. Dixon, C. Finley, R. Brooks, O. Wright. A . Red Cross The aim ofthe Red Cross Club was to work and help others 'throughout the community. Many girls in the Red Cross were members of the Nursing Program on campus. Club spon- sor: Mrs. L. Wade. , ' -4 I A I T' - t 1. I f,L-1, g li.-.rss -Q Q1-. 1' 'xg'-AR, 1 2 1 0 jnx -, i I 5 ,. - 'Os -2 '.,: i 'D u Q .0 is -Qt-il: Ll? Q 1:41 ,f ga, 5' fn . :Q L Q s'1 171:-.5 nu' J. 1. 'Q' '.'- ' vo-x :4'v--5:3 Il' Q ' l.' .43 -m.- . ' . - 3 I- i 'Q' s Nxsltll -:ASQ I I CC 99 For My Special Clubmates ' Q? W5 Q7 Cf Eb Q , Y! I QQ? if Fi. -n A AC?5 ' O 'Q vi W MW Mg W QW WJW of EQ 79 5 . 134 Club Activities Yolanda McCarty G.A.A. lst. and Znd. Semester President Charlene Mosely Linda Twine lst. Sem. Vice-President Znd. Sem. Vice-President C.A. .- pring and josephlne Bryant Patrlcla Coleman lst Sem. Secretary Znd. Sem. Secretary Debra Smith Marsha Slmaddock lst. Sem. Treasurer Qnd' gem. '1 reasurer 11. fa!! ng and P , 7 Melodye johnson Ethel hlmore 'Z '2 I Basketball Mgr. Badminton Mgr. Mary English Pat Warren Concession Stand Mgr. Bowling Mgr. Fall Semester Cabinets Bertha Douglas Deborah Payne Publicity Mgr. Track Mgr. Joyce Smith Laura Garrison Sports Mgr Swimming Mgr WK! Y af- ,- M , fs. S - My -. .L - ' ' A A ' ' M. 5 Sophomore CAA members were, ROW l: B. Gibbons. T. Eaton. S Shaw, M. Loclcett, A. Simmons. j. Harris. Y. Walk. H. Long. P. Mill- er. ROW 2: S. johnson, D. Poe. j. jones. E. Myers. T. Rowe. N. Ish- Sophomore CAA memhers were, ROW 1: P. Shropshire. S. Walker Y. jones, S. Hamm. A. Wright. Pi. English. A. Dixon. Pi. Winlnush ROW 2: Y. Mills. Pi. Willis. L. Ogletree. j, jones. Y. johns. K. Suun ders. D. Moultrie. K. Searcy. ROW 3: Cl. Weutherslny, j. Bolden. C ' 'Y -iww-' hal-U... . mun. Y. Caballero. ROW 3: A. Green. S. Hall. A. Davis. D. Boud- A E gl 5 l ju W R1 B. Seni C. N Md W' J' --1'. ' .w --1 .?3S5i9R'!iifE35S2?'!-Y 1 4 TES' -1 -fic V '.w.w.m. L-:aa . - 'rr u. ..1.:,:e- ux:.v.:weam:a,f.m-umgwwr ' 1 l X D.nis,D Bud f ' ' 0 ' junior CAA members were. ROW l: T. Fairfax. P. Coleman. S. Bonner. L. McLaurin. E. Jefferson. S. Holman. E. Elmore. E. Wheaton. S. White. W. Hendrix. L. Twine. M. Williams. N. Flores. Welch. J. Lewis. j. Mosley. ROW 4: D. jaII19V5011- M. Belson. j. ROW 2: M. Blair. j. McGuire. C. Falls. j. Lara. K. Moten. J. Davis. Smith. M. Shacldock. j. Palmer. j. Hurt. C. Finley. P. Harding. D. B. Payton. S. Robinson. I. Steward. ROW 3: P. Burse. B. Douglas. L. Payne. D. Smith. P. Simon. ' lieved l Athletic Accomplishments lon lvr ROW -l: ll. fPm: ' K Bush-Nfl Senior GAA members were. ROW 1: D. Smith. W. Green. L. Reed. Bryant. ROW 3: P. Warren. M. English. S. jones. F. King. L. Carri- C. Moselv. P. Williams. A. Honson. L. Brown. ROW 2: S. jacobs. Y. 5011, E, Gurdon, M,ArQene.1nx.A, Petty, M. johnson. ML-Carty. R. Stoner. B. Watkins. R. Vines. A. Cook. A. Reed. j. ' 1 il GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION y u Comptonys 1969-70 C.A.A. had a very active and successful year. They represented the school in tournaments and playdays in volleyball, tennis, hockey, basketball, track and field, badminton and softball. i The girls worked conscientiously in the concession stands during our games throughout the school year. Compton's G.A.A. also sponsored the Southern Cal- f ifornia League Girls' Athletic Association Confer- ence that was held at Compton in the spring. Here, the ball is being spiked , if , f is i , V olleyball Techniques l Bertha Douglas passed the ball to Laura Garrison using a regular Marsha Shaddock and Elena Myers were showing the hand and body T Pat - position for a dig . il l lin :iv it - y l ! u if a 3 3 E 1 x l 142 T f i 3 body Boys, ports QW 1 7. HL rhe rt Singleton, Compton s rifle-throwing quarterback. prepared to unleash a huilet to a Compton receiver. arslt Football Teamflaptures Crown X5 head of f ompton s Xarsltx loothali team. ,loc XYade has colluted txxo Coast League championships in three Q M f , .' A I . .f hw 7tis' .. ' . X1 ,f 8 f f.: Z' ' AX nl f Mr. Seitaro Miyano ably Coach Wade during the season. Coach Myron Miller aided Mr. Wade with the Varsity team and he aided Mr. Miyano with the j.V. team. 144 I S - , ,X '7 I , 2 4, X wif 1 13,284 62a -,W ff 41 , J ,F w , 7x0 2 Zn Q , 5, Va rs R. D W. I Spen Corr priser exce Babe Coas The Man ther foug the 3 B2li34 ihov 'ied .N -'U1 57r ' V S. :b f-xfqvsmp.-, -4-va gg naw ,., , . . , , M 1 i I l 1 l 'n Mr. . he l,V. W' Q A 7 R 4 ff. gi 7 2191 f is DW F W ,s 7 N , X 4 t., S . Varsity Football Team, SITTING: T. Perry, J. Lovett, E. Cooper jr., R. Duckett, C. Brown, j. Tarver, F. Cortez, D. Mitchell, J. Brooks, W. Bames. KNEELING: E. Burch, M. Greene, A. Stubblefield, I. Spencer, V. Edwards, R. Morthel, C. Drayden, R. Collins, D. Smith, X R. Parker, H. Martin, N. Kilpatrick. STANDING: R. Wedlow, LI. jenkins, M. Williams, E. Malone, R. Walton, H. Singleton, D. johns, R. Ishman, L. Arnold, J. Hembrick, R. Mosely, E. Cabs, T. Irvin, J. Culpepper, R. Netter, R. johnson. Tarbabes Take Coast League Comptonis varsity football squad of 69-70 com- prised all the elements of a successfull team. With exceptional coaching and fine leaders, the powerful Babes rolled up a 7-1-1 record, going undefeated in Coast League competition. The highlight of the season was the trampling of Manual Arts, a team once rated as Cityis best. From there the team entered C.I.F. competition and fought vigorously against Lakewood who defeated the gridders. Dedication played a major part in the Babes, success. Throughout the season the team showed that little extra somethingw that exempli- 'ied Compton spirit. james Brooks straight armed a Dominguez tackler. F Q 1 is 5 1 S xx r 2 V I ,F T I ei I i' 1 5 Jerome Tarver I SBfSr. l ji is rv 'I ' Reginald Ishman 3 SEfSr. Th ree-year i Varsity Letterman L L, I. g R i i, 15. 1, , .V i N 4 . I 4 l P .5 -T e -- fsssfwsssit a.ss Q75 fl' Ali'-..-3:-.K ' SsgdYssaafea' ' 2 'X N 1 Xi . 'Y . sex X E t tasf awww ..,..,..tQN,XWf sssyaaa g X f , -W , A XXX eWZgx?vi A 'A W -W, Y , rig --e,i S N X X t jk X Q , ,X st 2 f X X x X XX X , Q Xt Q I g ig X ,, f X X Z sa Q X N X Ef f f 1 t X- XXX I-2:,. f QEEEEQQS' , X X XX xx xx E' iriifxi 5 N ,K Q X 5 1 X Y is , 22 sa Ricky Wedlow FBXSL i R olid Receivers isa Q' M We t ' c ' 2 f f if rx ' 1 Q , W4 , , I' , saait , ,,.,.,, ,,,,. ,W , f X an A fab , X t. if . mf f X ,ff f WW, f , X Q W3 M, X, ,- Eugene Cooper Edward Cabs Ronald johnson A 4 1 1 Richard Netter gains yardage. Reid Morthel 1 1 D f' 14. Co str: i s :E ,s 1? 1 ! 517 W at N C ,X f S X 4' f N X 1 N gs il .P Xxgle X X I z 4 M f ' kr' x ' 3 K+ N' 5 ,W Q 7 Le Francis Amold Willie Barnes Tfsf- GfSr. A Spirited Line V V, pf ,4 1 Ji L 9 V p ,fi f 'N ,, ' x mg: I Compton's sturdy defense is captured in action KTOPD, and in planning ChafleSBf0Wf1 Rfmald C0llin5 strategy CBELOWD. Gfsf- Tflf- Compton's offensive line was set to attack. Frank Cortez Johnathan Culpepper Ag Cf-Ir. Tfjr. x 5 , X.-. i ati, H5929 i -QI- 4,. S 1 , i 1 a .11 X f s we - WM, 2 X K 1 Y, .. ,, , , N. Mags, ,K , K N X . f f fl 4 ' fk7Y+ s A , W ...H , 2 fa ,Zi 6 i f XY Q xx X 25: .W X- J L X 2 ' mf? , , ff , ,M ' 4549: If if X . 6 'NN w 4 ' , SA' TWV ll Rv uh x ' f Ml, Q! ' ' 'S f W f .s QW H I ff, ' 2222-if HI., 6 ' ,, 2 , ff X53 X Wi t 91? XQ4615 0' ? ,. 'vfiiws W' -,'x ' wgff f 2 4 ,, QW X 174W P wg' -241 vsr.g,,f'A S -m y u '-i i ' ----. 1- ,y , - fy gg , ' , hp , V mmxwyg 15 9 , v N,.pz4. v AM ,, A ' gl, 42 fy ,. ' tfjsp., f s K , Q f 3. X W, Q , iz, -aft-'Q we i ,J ss V , 6, f ,, , WM , f an 2 ,ss fyff f- Haw f s '- 2- ' Ronald Duckett Joseph Hembrick Titus Irvin Laurence jenkins Cfjr. Cfjf. Cfjf. TfSr. LQ2' Compton Compton Compton Compton Compton Compton Compton Compton Compton 1969 Varsity Football Record 12 vs 29 vs 19 vs 22 vs 24 vs 30 vs 35 vs 20 vs 14 vs Coast League Games Santa Barbara 14 Santa Ana 14 Carden Grove 14 Manual Arts 6 Paramount 15 Warren 22 Downey 7 4'Dominguez 20 Centennial 6 Nicholas Kllp3.t!'lClC Vine Edwards Gflf- ' TX-Ir. Robert Mosley TfSr. Reginald Walton TfSr. 0 , , .ff f 'Q 1 Q 42 NN kg N1 x X lx . ' A v iii 6 E NN Q ,, ,,., 4 ff44,,.1 ,I ,. Darryl Smith Cf Sr. Michael Williams Three-year Varsity Ed Malone Efjr. Letterman CfSr, X f.v.-. V. C -it ' xx Ig? f t .ttt W v N ,Za .,.,. .... 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X X gb fi ,Yr . QQ.. . X if ,f .Q V can ,I 5 1 A' .X f . Aff? i 5 . A 'Q QAL L i X ,Q . Z 'M '!'i R if 'ff i 'ref ' 1 X N' ' X -, I., X .Q XI .. xx . - ,sam I . . ug, .sf f 5 -h, a if ' aw? X . f . ,pf X' m x A f i M , ' f so t at va - 1 is J . , 3, 'X i f ff rf ' A Q ii ff, 2 Y. 'H A' ,- 2 2 ti' fa S S S 1 fe' . ' f V . O ' Q Su ' I f A ' X ff 'f fffvigkxgt if as 2 3s gf x i X if Zfl .I T, I U - ff if W . X ll Wi A X 5 assi- ,... Q ga- 3 ,,,L ,X M ' A .' A ff , ,.:. . ,... ,fa Q , - W I , . , .. sf , f , faw- , ssaiaf scar .,a, ,.., .sswawwwe,aawaewmffafge i?JkW 7 3 fe Q . W ' X f ' 1 f , A . A e 529' 2 f - t 11' - . .- 3 '1 Q . .,.,. a -A . Q . -K ,J Aiifi . -MA ., . - is xl ,.,. Y Q .- Kewl ., Q y iffy? I ,Mi-Q , is - 1 ml ur . . I I - V . if 1 4.7. In mgqise r V, . .s ., IAI. X I I, I N ,, g A .. V' I , AI yin ,. A f ' Y ' 5 v' ff 1' r x in . ' Q ws, ,, X 1 . .. .. .. s .f at I Q fs f 0 ' ' - ..1Wi.XI, j.V. Football, ROW 1: S. Collins, G. Shiver, A. Benson, G. jackson, C. Moore, K. Cox, C. Green, D. Martin. ROW 2: D. Robinson, N. Debise, R. Tolbert, D. Hall, R. jones, R. Kelley, T. Myers, R. Ring- er, D. Knowles. ROW 3: W. Hall, M. Greene, C. Aston, R. Hamilton, n incibl I. . quad Sylvester Collins, quarterback for the j.V, football team, hurries . .. .. . ,, I ,..-. I I. Brisco, M. Hill, L. Glenn, E. Thomas, A. jackson. ROW 4: L. Es- coe, W. Bazille, 1. Warren, B. Newman, C. King, T. Saufua, P. Par- ker, D. Alvarado. Not pictured: M. Carolina, R. Crandell, P. Morris, Coach Myron Miller. The powerful j.V.'s, under the able leadership of Mr. Miyano and Mr. Miller, gained ground in tough Coast League battle for No. I with 8 wins and 1 loss. The j.V. footballers gained recognition far above many, if not most, pass against Centennial. A herd of Compton tacklers brings down a Centennial runner. Captains Steven Miller and David Evans discussed the season with coach Wil- liam McLurlcin. Compton,s CC 97 Power ,fwf- ,, . Q..-f F, , ,.. . 'gm ' ,fa ' ' - mv f Ca' 5 4' f nw .f ' lr .. , 1 lk if I i. Q' 62,1 1046 Vt . 1-V' Coach Theodore Williams brought winning football to the , B football team. He achieved this in only his second season jg, ...bn at Compton. ' ' Bee Football, ROW 1: D. Evans, D. Webber, R. Cooper, D. King, N Washington, C. Moore, D. Cant, P. Ward, G. Washin ton B. Simon g w , S. Miller CCpt.l. ROW 2: R. Quarles, E. Chappell, B. jackson, W. jones, L. Virden, W. Washington, W. Iones, A. Allen, j. Cureton, A i 152 4 l Kali F V C0iiCl1e5 Watches u S 2 Powell, T. Heath, M. Farley, E. Tally. ROW 3: S. Cooper, R. Dead- ' mon, C. Benson, C. Archibald, R. Malone, B. Masuzumi, F. Wilson, 1 - T. jefferson, E. Haley, M. Spencer, L. Brown, L. Crawford, L- Turner. he 5 an ' 5 f r fa fl f 4 T 4,- Yu 42' YV .7 4 33 5- , 5 M'---.--,,..-...c N. A-1 l--.,. X, ' tgps: ' L' i, i ' ' as f X N Y K X gg 1 , 5 A .5 2 at X x aa S f 5 5' , if ri y ' 1 -QR, Wk i AX-X f I yr. ,. .t , tr XZ sts? g,.s: a , - N A.....,.t..W, UN Varsity cross country team was: M. Tiave, B. Antonie, M. Easter, C. McCl1nton, W. Watson, F. King, T. Jimenez. arslty Cross Countr Compton Highis Cross Country teams started off on an excellent season under the able leadership of Wes Hall and new assistant Curtis Seymore. For awhile it looked as if they would repeat the capture of the Coast League crown as they did last seasong but, although plagued by injuries and mishaps, they ranked high in the standings. Coaches Hall, QABOVEQ, and Seymore, QBELOWQ, Checked Stop- Benny Antonie displayed, in Dominguez Invitational, uCompton's . watchesfor accuracy. Quick SUITS-,Y K1 mf ,rf ,,,, KNEELING L Davis G Pullman M Landry M Dickerson, D. Grissom, C. Phillips, R. Olive, L. Davis, L. Mitchell, M. Agee, G Porter J Tyler M Basham L Cotton P Whitmore H Brown, A. Strawder, C. Francois, A. Thomas, L. Gibbs, A. Foster, M. Powell I Brown A Brown STANDING Coach W Hall D Simmons, C. Stone, Coach C. Seymore. Lost Won Won Won Won Lost Lost Lost Lost Lost Won Won Won Lost Won Won junior Varsity Cross Countr Runners from twenty schools vied for first place in Dominguez Mack Basham Con rightl after two miles strode toward the Chute. . , , , '55 :if . ,ff 3. X f.f-Tf7z.4.- A' 1ww.:-iff.aa5:f:'z15g.:rf1f,az:.,-a,.-1:1-41-.efw ' ,, - x -.. 1 M- .H ,LH , . f at N11 x X , '7' U ,ss f VW gg 3 Varsity Water Polo team was, KNEELINC: Captain, H. Olcine, K, Denny, C. Aquin, C. Boswell, V. Shields. STANDING: B. jones, D. Purvis, Coach Michaels, Captain, D. Allen, B. Tucker. arsity And I.V. Water Polo The Varsity Water Poloteam com- pleted a successful season in 69-70. At the helm of the water polo teams was Coach Lou 'Michaels, a new addition to the Compton High coaching staff. The j.V. team was inexperienced but still fought proudly and capably for Compton High and finished in the middle of the water polo standings. j,V. Water Polo team was, KNEEI-INC: R- Caruthers, L.Carcia, C.Beatty, M.Laster. STANDING: Coach Michaels, R.McQuarry, A. Torres, E.Tucker, W.Appl6Wl1il6. 5 ii! E WM 1 ma. te QL, Xi st Varsity basketball team members were, SITTING: I. Pierce, B. Ren- C. Lindsey, R. Davis, D. Filer, L. Irvin. STANDING. Coaches Ed- fro, H. Thompson, C. Burrell, M. McLaurin, A. Nero, D. Womack, ward Thomas and BillArmstrong. arsity Roundballers Coasted in Coast Coach William Armstrong's basketball reign was continued this year. The apple-a-victory senior coach has led his teams into C.I.F, playoffs for twelve straight years. The veteran coach QABOVE AND TO THE RIGHT? was captured on and off the hardwood. 156 V N , sf vi N S .N .5 sw' 'X we I X . X. I 4 I 1 1 l 4 l I l r l l l Mclall l I Forw V arsity r l Burrell, Guard! N I l 6 K McLaurin, Melvinf-Ir.f2nd yr.f6'3,'f170 lbs. Womack, Dannyfjrjlst yr.f6,1 f160 lbsy Davis, Richardfjrjlst yr.f6'2 f170 lbs.f X Forward Guard! Second Team-Coast League Forward ' Varsity captains were Clark Burrell and Albert Nero. Burrell, Clarkfjr.f2nd yr.f6'1 f163 lbs.f Nero, AlbertfSr.f2nd y'r.f6'3 f192 lbs! GuardfMVP Coast League. Center arsit l howed Endurance Compton's Varsity basketball team again proved that the Tarbabes are deserving Hkingsn in basketball. They rolled to a 9-1 record .while taking the Coast League. The only league loss was to Dominguez, who gained recognition, as most teams do, when they defeat a legendf, The early encounter defeat was the very first in four Coast League years for the Tarbabe cagers. Albert Nero CLEFTJ and Clark Burrell were shown in rugged Coast League action. ff 'K-' . . ,, FN . A . .WX , . - V I y , . ff 1 fp 72 j W A Z, , Q W 4 W ' f g X 1 1 af af f f , 4' 1 1 bf ,,,r,Q Z i ff.f T 3 ffl - - -- r V- f -4- -- '- --xr--,2-.,.-Q.-N .-..,-. -, - -V .--a-.-iw. - ..---ffwqusq X , Pierce, jamesfj r. f2nd yea rf 6'2 f175lbs.fCuarrl , rvin, LloydfSt.f1st year,L'6 f135 lbs.fGuard Bobby!-Ir.f1st yearf6'8 fl50 lbs.fForward rfect shot. Melvin McLaurin put his man Albert Nero leaped over two Pius X into the popcorn machinei' and opponents in CIFaction. hit two points. Danny Womack displayed his agility with his left hand during game with Palos Verdes. Carlton L.indsey's outside shot was directed toward the bucket QRICI-ITD. Clark Burrell seemingly glided in for the basket Danny Womack 1242, Melvin McLaurin 1341, and Clark Burrell 1221, surrounded a Cen- tennial Apache. Richard Davis stutter- steppedn his defendant during Monrovia game QLEFTP. W 2 QQ 74 , X f 4... 'f .7 ' fw- , ya , ,, , Q .,.., f f Members of the j.V. team were, KNEELING: B.Simon, R. Herdon, M.Hurlic, -I.Pierce CCpt.l. STANDING: R.Tucker Clvlgrl., C.Rich- ardson, A.McCuire, M.Gibson, D.Davis, B.Renfro, Coach Thomas. Coach Eddie Thomas has known nothing but winning basketball while at Compton High. The talented coach has again led his I.V. cagers to the top of Coast League competition. . . Cagers I h d The team was led byljames Pierce, Donald Davis, p Andre McGuire, Bobby Renfro, and Michael Hurlic, with superior bench strength and excellent team Roger Wright bear-hugged a play' Dominguez Don during Coast Donnie Davis skyrocketed to swat League action. away our opponent's two points. Member. R.Blair 1 - Home H - 4 l I 61 ol al 69 44 51 56 74 '57 '75 '64 '47 '42 '45 '88 63 '59 HBH B3Slqq Coach Wa A .... aff' 4 fyf Coach hdward Thomas with j.V. team captain, james rierce. J sa .X 5 '55 Q: . ,J to swat points. I ez? f i r yg' tiff Members of the B Basketball team were, KNEELING: R.Sigler, Franklin, j.Hunter, C.Lewis, C.Burkes, M.Cordon, E.Washington, R.Blair CCpt.J C.Polk, E.Roussell, D.Raye. STANDING: Coach N.McKinney. Bees - umber ne C Teamgi-0 'iB,'Team1i-3 Compton's HBH Basketball team, Home Gas eague amps Opp. Home Coastmaguec amps 0P guided by Coach Wallace Franklin, . Monrovia . . Monrovia Lakewood was victorious for the 69-70 season. li4ak?'E00il Mira Costa With a record of 8 wins and 2 noifsngoilgls xfifaingside losses, the flashy Bs, waltzed gferblum Dei Sacifta Monica off with the Coast League title. OU Ch l V't California Callffifnlila Three seniors Ronald Blair Calvin o6 N0lZI'8 Dame 35 63 Notre Dame 48 D 7 7 H H 74 Alemany 55 60 Alemany 35 Polk, and Eli Roussell, led the B 157 Paramonf 22 '70 Pafamont 36 attack much of the season and they 575 Warren 45 040 Warren 41 closed out their basketball-playing 64 Downey I 1:82 Downey d h B. NCQ: . t . l .,47 Dominguez 26 G78 Dominguez 58 ays at t e lg v1c orious y. '42 Centennial 39 0 - 045 Warren 39 ogg Svefrtriinlal Ronald Blair struggled with Paramount oppon 688 Downey 44 G46 Downey 47 ent during Coast League action. 63 Dominguez 24 958 Dominguez 54 N 1- zur Q '09 Centennial 41 571 Centennial 59 an is B Basketball Captain Ronald Blair was seen receiving last minute instructions from oach Wallace Franklin. Members of the C Team were, KNEELING: G.Gordon, G. Polk, C.Lakey, -I.Parks, J.Roberts, R.Flemming. STANDING: Coach Franklin, V.Lewis, Pt.Wright, E.Hall Ccptj, R.Bennett, D.Browder, M.Lenard. Cees Seized First, The small, but mighty, division of athletic compe- tition in the Coast League is the C division. In this division in basketball, it is quite unique to assemble a group of play ers that work together and go through a complete season unconquered. Compton, the School of Champions in all respects, has accomplished the task, as demonstrated by the 69-70 CH Team. With Ernest Hall, Greg Gordon, George Polk, Ro Bennett and james Parks blasting the way, Coach Franklinis unit put aside all competition convincingly. The Cee's overall record was 18-0, 10-O in Coast League. ' Coach Wallace. Franklin is seen with CH captain Ernest Hall. Ro Bennett KABOVED and George Polk fBELOWJ were captured in action against Centennial. We gjga f X Z Q , s sf f if S,Xf X W yt f s X ? !X! ,X f S . 9, . M Memb vis, K. . In ever Anthony r QR t yf Xch. x,X.x Members of the Varsity Wrestling team were, KNEELING: D.Pur- Myron Miller, T.Heath, A.Stubblefield, j.Culpepper, R.Lugo, vis, K.Strader, P.johnson, R.Twine, S.Bryant, STANDING: Coach R. Vines. arsit Wrestling Squad .je Kemal Strader prepared to ulock that gripf' In every way Comptonis ugrapplersn showed speed and agility as Anthony Stubhlefield. l Willie Barnes utook 'em down to the mat. Great size and strength were quite evident on Compton's wrestling team. Darryl Smith was a fine example. N xx .. it X ', X! X X SE H xx Members of the Varsity swimming team were: Coach Michaels, D. Allen Ccptj, A. Cole, B. jones, V. Shields, D. Purvis, C. Boswell, B. Tucker, H. Okine, A. Torres, D. Mitchell, S. Nelder. MJ., '. Hifi? ,I X, Q 'W' Q A E W ..,....,,....a -.WW......... - s f , s f fx 4 If f If fra 7 K fit f ZW' ,sf S .e ' of W: is s fp s ,xia- vm all f X X ,, f' E Z f ,X t . and I. . im Teams Compton,s Varsity and I.V. Swim teams, under the direction of Coach Lou Michaels, displayed signs of brilliance during the swim campaign. With Don Allen, Bruce Tucker, and Harry Okine leading the way, the Varsity unit compiled a commendable win-loss record. On the I.V. team, Alvero Torres, Dennis jones, and Lawrence Garcia were stand-outs. Coach Lou Michaels Members of the junior V r y swimming team were: D. jones, L. Garcia, G. McQuarry, C. Beatty, A. Torres. , X :a iz' , r f ,Q , f .. , 'M Q' 4- , 2 X -fu f f f. X 'ff ,., 3 x f 5 1 AMX isa-f' 5 s lr 2 i 1,4 1 fl Un' 3' M S25 l E X. ,IO ,. LE Q1 f .xl Coach Capfai r wi ,S 's A -s ZWW X C Wfwwgwafwqr o Nfffi, ,.So ss,ss ww 5-1 ,WW I X Lou FV ith rsity Vere ff--i WMM wgiifk , f yt X has 1-Q: 1 e WY fu Members of the Varsity tennis team were, KNEELINC: D. Beamon, STANDING: D. Dickerson, M. Brewer, S. Hobbs, C. Pamilton, 1. L. Cotton, T. Blaylock, C. White, D. Quintana, E. Hicks Cmgrj. Franco, Coach Miyano. arsity N etmen Coach Miyano was seen giving instructions to his two Varsity team captains, Charles White and Terry Blaylock. 167 Terry Blaylock Charles White Danny Quintana .F Men C. C Blair JH milton 'd, K. -.-44... WL. 'W 4 1. Q. ls., L. -,is h v 1 ,X if 'z I ,X 1 f' 4 it 1, 1 K A I ? if sf 1 l l A I '39 A . ..,.,: - 'AA , ? Q Q ...Q f 5 ? w r K lu J f Blair. STANDING: R. jamerson, fmgrj, D. Webber Cmgrj, R. Morthel, u Varsit Baseball Alan Ishikawa 175, Robert Parker C132 and Reginald Walton were seen as they ran down a Para- mount Pirate in a pickle-play. Ricky Wedlowf Sr.fPitcher Alan IshikawafSr. fPitcher 'ln ' ' ' ' -' ki., ,nr ...W T .l ' y Q I . ,t .N ,X 6 as ' 'M y Q U ,L 1 . P 3. if , S f Q W. 'V X .: r- .QW EAN! -' 1 ' ' f . U WZ is Q. e , 'w2E3',,.'1', .N...2s..- ,. I C -I M ,ask wszszaz' If' ' .. .. Wig if 169 x U I , ' ...:. ..f. . 1 ' l lv my 1 ,P - ,, , ,.,,, . . A ff? 1: f, 1., N V' . X w Q 4' i 1 5 ' sw x S Q ht 1? S A , N ' as 5 Q -wg 'A ..., ,W W M lag 7 W ,Q , far ,Q-g, ,A-K ,AM . , :J , , A N, s 154 4 A Q . 4 4 f M Q X if WJ! Members of the Varsity baseball team were, KNEELINC: A. Ishikawa, M. Williams, S. Collins, R. Davis, H. Singleton, E. Cabs, C. Burrell C. Cureton, C. Ford, S. Washington, B. Parker, D. Filer, C. Moore, R. R. Walton, R. Wedlow, Coach Wade. Calvin Moore fSoph. fPitcher f I K.: . Blair Edward Clark Burrell Sr XC t . 4' 1. 5 Sylvester L Sr.fSecond Base Njr.fShortstop d C er ' Jr fcenterfleld ' N tt.. ' t ln. f In- f f Z + arsity aseball C' Togethernessv The Varsity baseball team displayed togetherness throughout the 15 game Coast League season. At 1 the helm of the unit was Coach joe Wade. is ,Q Richard Davis Ir. X Third Base ll 3 2 D F.l M 1 d XA Reid Morthel , Robert Parker sf riigid ff' W s Cor iiorf' ld i 5'-fFi'SfBaSff s Jf'fThifd Base af , ,,,,., rj en er1?s...A.m, Ji l X XT 'i N' Michael Base r fLeft Field J -l I 1 J 2 l I l I 5 1 l l Ji, 4 I' fx 3 1 fy f 4 aff uc. 2:- tl Mem Roge tin. E YQ v 1, 0 y . an 1 wi Calchg XY ess At V zgdpfz :EW lv! Q ..,,,. Q, ' New-:..., A Vi? .7 3 M ' 0 if mil? ,, .4 n 'S g 7 X f X ' 1 9 li ' X il -71 ls To J s 'Z 1 i 1 I s 1 ' K ' S 5' xl ll ..,.., xvgli' gf, .y , .4 , 'S .1 ewftafff A fe f N ln . 'W' f- ' 41 ... . Q ' - , ..., V A f , A . . -fs y ..1iffz,,w., ww ' M, L sl ff' W sf. fe f ,. il'-t 'M Aft ff: ' hm, ff 5, ' 5'5 I sf -s ki' fwwf - x .V Ivey v . it-.aQL4.'q.,ey A , ,af-it A fanli . ., f i , , . I ...K .41 . Members of the I.V. unit were, KNEELING: J. Warren, J. Brooks, K. Watts, R. McDay, D. Burrell, L. Lars, R. Love, A. Payton, Coach Rogers, C. Smith, P. Grimmit, A. Brown, J. Lovett, C. Polk, E. Mar- Williams. tin. STANDING: T. jefferson Qmgrj O. jones, D. Robinson, C. . . Baseball Coach Ted Williams was seen discussing baseball with his izw,,,W,nWNQ ace hurler of the baseball squad, Richard Love. v. ssffsfffwfwfmw- N f f , . 3 A ' .1 .. f 5 rt Parker ird Base Ne I N kwa? 1 an f ,, f y W,,, Catcher Rockey Singleton readied himself for the pitch against Paramount. , S 5 2 EISFV' rw ff NX 1 PS fl r 5 . is f -491- f 44 , Hi, l -rf-z ,ffl F' Members ofthe Varsity track team were, ROW 1: I. Tyler, B. Antoine, Atkinson, C. Mitchell, C. McClinton, R. Ishman, J. Hembrick, A. S. Bland, F. King, A. Brown, W. Watson, D. Mitchell, C. Phillips, C. Foster, A. Thomas, M. Easter, S. Narcisse, C. Peppars, M. Roberts, Grissom, T. Iimenez. ROW 2: 1. Patton, R. Foster, BI Clayton, A. Coach C. Seymore. Not pictured: Head Coach Wes Hall. Cindermen Burn p Track X M 7 'tN NN'l1Qwww .,., W., 6 4 . ,,,. . Wm '6- K --r A Alvin Da' dash, 440 r ' M f,5 '. J Kenneth T 2? i lump BCHHY Antoine-440, mile fel-QY Gregory Zomalt-shot put Reginald Ishman-120 high hurdles, 180 low K B M., ...V . H .X ,,.,.. -- N A W N . .x g , A ,Ak - ,. :Q my g 1 Q fs., . g5,f,,gfg .,::,,,,,. N7 rx gs, y g ,' . . gg Q. ci 55533363 w WN ,,.,, 9 NN , C .ws H! Q, V 3 my X' - 2 E- .ix K , 'pw v1Sfyw1t t'M9 'qgw+ww,,n,kt,'!?'..,'f' -- fr 4 ' i J -,,L.,,: ' sinus .s.4.11s:w an .NJN T Q3-Q' H Qi Q -gb, s,,.:a, xzxmixu 'N' sf 1 ' ' ' sw- s..M,., 5 :Www-w we Xf 'svT'T!T'?-'J-'fm' , ' , M Mk nanny., V' ssfsst ,Ast as - p -X A K XM .ffysi 9' , 34. f' ' uv ., Q L Q 5 'Sill 'im'-7f5x 45X l9 .. ' is , 'M ., -1 -- .asv legion.: .ts ww- .-Q., V Q . .... M . , f ,. A -sx ff swgg-X 1 Gvfssl- MFE' 'i's ES19 ,sX?Y1,?ww4Q: ?iY T. I ., . ,, sg, -f V -1 ' , r 23e'43ifi!f37 A f fi , , V fy? Q EX, ,ww X M ' Y5 kgs fi? 'sis N-fy Q iigff, .ggi Q 2 adhwmfsamwgef S tQ,,YfT 5t.l.,x. ...sf-tseasswsw.wxassts.':s XM, -..M--X , 1 , fp' :Pi Q.. K -1 U X X hurdles .,- 5 . . . 'Va tit 2. '-if i . Alvin Dashiell, Gordon Peppars, Bobby Clayton, and Warner Alexander were the 440 yard relay team which set many fantastic records. l 1 1 x Carl Criss 1 ,pri K X 1 .tt ,Q ,NitM,a,, 4 Q58 . t t ti A st 3. 1 sim as , K wwf. sv 58541 t 4 SSNQ ssss-fhfsx , N Wagg a x , Q J? xv ' i at is 1 5 S. X5 4 - Elvira? :k, A. berts, .J- ' ghd' 1 Alvin Dashiell, 100 yard Arbert Thomas, Darryl Anderson, Darryl Porter, James Crossland 880 yard relay team. dash, 440 relay 1 pg . Kenneth Tomlim, broad Russell jones, shot put f y , -f-1 ,, ,,,,, ,,.,, , 1, ' f- ff , 'tg lf-1-Q4 f , , ' .4 X Mai -zlvvwfmw--vwf7wZ ff? 3 I Warner Alexander, 220 yard dash, 440 relay , l I K 4 I 5 A 'S A Q j Q 1 , 1 X i a' vip . Q- ' 3 ' f s sq Q' agrzaa A 4 A Q4 A.: ' .57 ' ,I X ts ' ' J-,I , la -M, Q . - Q, fy far, V . I f ' :fn W S, A f., ,R A X 5 f ,S ir A V 2 ,L gs. , 0, g ,, X ,, Q .. -' - , 4 ,, ,pf A t, ,dw , ,, - W T MAS , ,,9.,,,.ttl ,i y 5 W S75 ff u give A ff, ff ss sy at ,,, . . 4 , M ff as 2 if ' ,X mf fs, , X, f,xWsgf,,Ls,,,w.j N Q 'W 4 1- MQW? as X X ,t rw t Ma- ,ff ww- 4, ' 4 7 4 f,f,, A-fff3,s:?,,C j Muff . QS 2 ,t W , A .mit t ws tw ys -M, nbitiwss was , . 1 . , .Qi .gAvv4l,.tt fn X 4 .as-,.. .Q H . 1 Clayborne Phillips, 880 yard run Cordon Peppers, 110 yard dash, 220 yard dash, 440 yard relay, mile relay arsit and Bee Babes Rul d ' ,Ws-ffzzzigsgftizm ZH' Mvmvmfwm is nz 21.1. ' ' ,iw ,naw ' , I' ' 1 NL, .ff ',5-'W ,zzggsy f ff , ,, , ' - K .W.,,,. Q, f fm'-by - K, ,V . kwa, V , t . .:. . 4, ' I. 2 ,, sg f 5412523 fa, Sy, ' , . fi? , 7,:,fffjff W yd. ., ..j if f , ,,-N12 QW Pflwfl . wiv? r?VWX Tiwr5r ' s 2,-'ff25.i:: ' WM + My , ,,, H '1 0 A X 4 W'y+M 'f4s.fW ' U Q ,y ',f.Lig, , zv'.',w7 f, , s f 1 1 f 4, 'LH rw 2. 2. , Q ya. 7.'I wm-au -,W s . a fs-1 10 low 11i,Nf',A, fa ., ear- 'fe T2 if ff' 4, Af f . ., Y f !i'Tk ft , , f 2 , 1 I ' Sw -Q Q , yr, ,. I1 W f A X f ff . ' ,ff f X WZ. ,f F ' if f,,, f a m6 V2 42 ,' W - , 1 Carl Grissom, 440 yard run The Varsity and Bee ,Babes certainly showed excellent form and poise during the entire track season in delicate situations wherever they appeared. Not only did they excel on the track but off the track, also, in sportsmanship. With the help of assistant coach Curtis Seymore, aiding head coach Wes Hall, the Varsity, Bee, and Cee teams all reached new heights of excellence and a greater sense of achievement. 173 2 -Y Bobby Clayton, 100 yard dash, 440 yard relay .Lf It Mwrnpw :Ts . S Z Z The members of the Bee team, KNEELING, were: L. Davis, A. Griggs, J. Stone, P. Whitmore, G. Robinson, D. Porter, M. Robinson, V. Ealey, G. johnson, V. Burton. STANDING: M. Agee, A. Harris, O. Williams, R. Olive, R. jones, L. Gibbs, C. Francois, P. johnson, C. Davis, C. Gibson, B. Myers, C. Powell, G. Davis, j. Crosland, D. ,Anderson, Coach Curtis Seymore. Not pictured: Head Coach Wes Hall. A Bee and Cee Track Teams- Fantastic During the entire track season the Bee and Cee team grew and developed in the fine tradition of teams from The members of the Cee team, KNEELING, were: M. Agee, M. Lan- dry, M. Robinson, I. Jordon, W. Hardy, W. Pittman, M. Dickerson, J. Bradley, D. Simmons, A. Head, R. jones, A. Beamon, L. Henry, V. years gone by, almost setting even greater and better records than ever hoped for. Burton. STANDING: E. Reed, M. Roberson, T. Blackmon, M. Casey, M. Bashman, L. jimmerson, K. Alexander, L. Roberts, M. Turner, C. Dorsey, C. Mccall, A. Burton, I. Miller, H. Brown. X B if .W x QW 11 W XS!! :- 5:3 N. -x X 'SN W . we tx. mf.: D. W es :ter N sey, ner, Z 4 O f Currlculum st. Manuel Correa, President of the Board ofTrus- Xt ees, completed another successful year in provid. ng outstanding contributions to the community. This year's Board initiated many new programs, uch as development and activation of the Pilot rogram, of a Drug and Narcotic Program and of a Tutorial and Reading Program. It. Correa is also a nember of the Compton City Police Dept. J Board of Trustees, SEATED: Lt. M. Correa, Presidentg Mr. T. Cib- son, Clerk. STANDING: Dr. W. Tucker, Vice Presidentg Mr. I. Clark, Memberg Mr. R. Harris, Member. Q oard Of Trustees This year, we were fortunate to have Dr. Alonzo Crim as the new superintendent of the Compton Union High School District. He and his associates carried out the deci- sions of the Board which were always in the interest of the students. Starting july 1, 1970, Dr. Crim will become superintendent of the newly formed Compton Unified School District. Compton High School joins all of Dr. Crimis other friends in wishing him success in this new challenge. Dr. Alonzo A. Crim, X' Superintendent 1 District dministrators Mr. Frederick A. Kennedy Mr. Edward Gorski Mr. Robert Boyd Assistant Superintendent- Assistant Superintendent- Deputy Superintendent Personnel Service Business Services Not pictured Mr john Graham Assistant Superintendent Instructional Services M 111s- Wwvid. 11111111-l 11111115 l' P11111 nd of 3 11150 3 1 J Dr. of ict. ?C1- the 1, 16111 Tied 1ir1S ing 1 A '6, .. Mr. aron C. Wade Nlrs. 1'1'11111'1's 1411111 ' I'1HC1 pal x 'x-- .Xs I1l'1IlC1p2.l1 111 1115 1111111 1'1111se1'111i1'1 X111 X, N111 X 111111 p1'11x'1-11 111 IITIIIY 51 11111-1115 111 111' 111111 11111111 1111151 5111111551111 p1'1111'1p111s11111111 111110. H11 11115 11r1111g111 11111111 1115111 111111111 s1111111111'11s 111 C11111p11111 Senior High 1111111 11111111 1111 11111 1'11111'111111' 111111111111 L1 1111111111. NYC11r11111es1'1111111111'C1111111p11111s1H ' 'M' K., Q... WM .1 W....,f KI 1 1 Sl'L'I'1'1Llff 1111111' 1'r1111-111111 1 X111 11211112 111111 1115 111115111 1111i11Q I7L'l'SOll1l111X. 1'11pt11'11l1-11 11 I1-t11111' IUXX X ...-,ff M11 VV11111' r1'c1'1ve11 111s 1111er11o1111 mail from Paula H11w11r11,1111111f11'1'z111111. Wm, ,,,,,, ,,U,, ,, , ,,,,, ..,, ,,., , , ,, , , , WW ,W,mgX71.31,,,f,,1 . ,,,, , Q M X , I W, , if f 0 H 1- -WWW ,-nasal Y 5 Mfr KX, wma mf 1' 11 3 f 1 ,gi 1 , f wwf mms, ,, W, 1 51' ,J ,140 X 1 pn'- if A--I Qgr--'Y 16,7711 13525121 Q,,fiM Z .--.-1 ,..-WMw- ,W- dmlnlstrato rs Mrs. Martha Borders, Girl's Assistant Principal aided Mr. Wade in disciplining and controlling students. Sewing as assistant principal in charge of instructions, aiding the young ladies in fields of guid- ance, discipline and activities. Mrs. Eva Miskinis CBELOWJ was as- signed as Mrs. Borders' secretary. Mr. Gordon Orr, Boys' Assistant Principal of Compton High, aided Mr. Wade in solving many prob- lems for the young men ofComp1 ton. This year he acted, part-time, as Coordinator of Activities, plan- ning such things as assemblies, pep rallies, and other important activities. Mrs. Rosalind Colean- or, QON RIGHT? was assigned as Mr. Orr's secretary. Miss Edith McCulloch, Head Counselor, QON LEFTJ helped in administering the plans of college-bound students this year. She supervised many testing pro- grams which proved to be beneficial under her guidance, and she was also attendance administrator, keeping close records of all absences and tardies. 1 115 1 li to rg il gS'C ' sfvi 3-' --....T 4 yy 1 .s , as I 4' flu. K K t ff' .-1 M. X I . Mrs, Elgise Archibald Mr. Lawrence Carter Mr. Ignacio Caudillo VEA Conngelm- 11th Grade Counselor 10th Grade Counselor l aided Mr, Wade. is assistant princi Hi les in fields of gui? lb QBELOWP was as. Mrs. Cheryl Hiland 12th Grade Counselor S Counselors This yearys counselors provided guidance for all students who were in need. They counseled stu- dents in areas of attendance, education and voca- tions, and they assisted the students in preparing for their future years. 3, Mrs. Meryl Hinkle 11th Grade Counselor Mrs. Leatrice jones Acting Coordinator of Activities ti mi f A Mr. Charles Parish Mr. james Sherrill 10th Grade Counselor 12th Grade Counselor Mrs. Velta Jones FIRST Counselor ,ww Mr, Edward Adams' Basic Science Miss Louise Bowie Vtforli Skills os. 4 - Miss Mary jean Allen Coach Wm. Armstrong Mr. Talmage Bailey Mr. Ronald Bazadier English Ill General Business General Business Government X, ,L N . S J' P t ,,,, X an tr E X .f I x X t ' - Q 'Q Mr. Paul Brown Mr. Stanton Callet M r. john Calvin Miss Leslie Carlton Chemistry Government Math Government Teachers nspired Compton Students Towards Working For M r. Theodore Carter Government Mrs. Maple Cornwell U.S. History Better Education Dept. Chairman Mr. Fred Cassidy Mrs. Essie Collins Mr. Donald Comorre Mrs. Rosario Conanano Psychology English II Printing Biology , Wt M V i f , ' 'ts K 1-FSM 'yyy .. -ss yf .. sz i -' -X zfT2Z,f I X X' I X Z ,Wf f, X X, ly A P , K ts, Y. , 1 ly XR X ,I ,swf , . .sk Mrs. Ivorye Covington Miss Mabel Covrette Miss Gloria Cryer Mr. VVendell Cummings Clothmg English III Physical Education Food Service Nliss Nl! fx L . xl Mrs. Gi yi 7' lloi iald Bazudie ki . V C ul K fiiment 1 :s-qlmtljt. Carlton l 'N l'l'lllllt'llf ' Dept lfhuinnun -E.. ,Nino l,onanan Biology fl,-H fllirnmings rl 54'FXll'f' S,- fi' i..,.f'- vi Q- '4 'Wm-..,,,...,.f-f Miss Elizabeth Dickens Mrs. Catherine Divine Typing II Writing Laboratory Mr. Wayne Fowler Mr. Wallace Franklin Biology World Cultures NM, Ns l XA' Mrs. Doris Grant' Miss Maxine Crubbs English ll Algebra A Mr. Lewis Duke Practical Math WQ'Ill'!b Av imnrrii Mrs. Patricia Ellis Mrs. Nancy Foote Business Machines World Cultures Mrs. Shirley Carcia Mrs. Helen Carris Mrs. Lenora B. Cibson Health Service I Health Service ll Homeniaking Successful tudent Futures Were Assured By Compton Mrs. Lenora K. Cibson US. History Mrs. Miriam Cocke Beading Skills Miss Elaine Hanks Practical Math Facult ' Dept. Chnl. Sgt. Reuben Harper Mr. Dahl Hatch Aerospace Education Ill Draftinfl in -I-'elif Mrs. Constance Hawthorne Mr, Cary Hergot Mrs. Delight Hoffmann' Mrs. Mary Hurst Mr. Haywood Hygh World Cultures World Cultures Art Crafts 'Office Production German X U5 hh. Ins-I K ,Z9 ,f QXX 'S 2 Qffs J W - X f 1' QQQS Q? Rm Zfxf LQ' 'Ny W4 Z . 2.SV:L.fe , ww 75 2 xy ggi? x Nl, g4N4 x-1 5, li is 'f x,X XS Mx Q Swswi X ,X WML X --if wk R X ,X .5 New Mrs, Doris K Food Sewicfgg leviina Littlebeaver 'sicul Education Mason' Nash ff i Sf Col. Sid Newsom Mr. Karl Olson' Mrs. Madine Outlaw' Mr. Hubert Parker Mr. Tolbert Price Aerospace Education Algebra Shorthand Auto Shop Basic Science Mr, Legn Randolph Miss Sharon Ray Mr. john Second Mr. Curtis Seymore Mr. Everett Shirley Metal Shop English IV EI1gliSh IV U.S. History Electronics Compton Senior igh chool's Facult Proved Leadership Mr. Laurence Shorer' b . I . t Choral Music 1 1 ' Deptl Chm, Miss Ina Silverman' Physical Education .T M,. Mrs. Beatrice Smith Mrs.-Patricia Smith Mrs. Virginia Stecher Miss Sally Stoner Mr. Leonard Sutton Business English Reading Skills Food Service Physical Education Math Mr. Dan Sweet' Miss Diana Tarter Mr. Alvin Taylor Mr. Edward Thomas Mr- Richard Vales U S History Art U S History' Math Typing N? Mr. Anthony valla Speech Coach joseph Wadeo Physical Education M r. Oliver Ward Math s . E1 f Mrs. Lillian Wadeo Mr' Darrell Waggrmer Miss Paula Waller Health Office Cl. Record Keeping rt p:l.1 :'nQ j -. I 2 X sr V X. 1 , F' 4- il iii W i fi' ' B ss r fi' Q Q ' 1 'IAA .A , f :WH 'fl ' ' Mrs. Florence Weathersbvn Mrs. Carolyn Williams Mr. Fred Williams Mr. Theodore Williams Librarian English IX' Metal Basie Science Mr. George Woods Reading Lab. Mr. Wesley Hall Art Farsi ht d Facult as 1 . Miss Eleanor Wilsono Mrs. Barbara King M X Spanish English II 3 Mrs. Teresa Wooden 'il' ii . r ,WJ M Typlllg adept. chrm, E Mr. William Woods Mrs. Mary Wright' Mrs. Lorraine Yaney Lligg lqaenelle Zumbo U.S. History' , aaaer Mrs. Pat Levester English III Physical Education Government English III 1-fy 133, as af: '- N xxx . , X QA Q L L: X MVS- loan RHF' 'M r. john Shildes Mr, Louis Thomas US- Hi5l0fY Practical Math Instrumental Music 4 1 I Th Ed ser en Cla me an Mi the Th Vit Q sw ws? :s5e1 MSS st tt Kki N x NWN-vnvmmlihi msmwswv-...QQ Mr. john NVilliams Mrs. joyce Miralu in Xlrs C hristinc Sccord Mr Dean Eiscnmaxcr English English l ngl sh I ngl l Team Teaching Staff The team-teaching staff, headed hy Mr. Edward Chester, was effective in preparing senior students for college classes. Students enrolled in team-teaching had two-hour classes of government and English which met on alternating days in large groupu and small group. Mr. john VVilliams was head of English in the team-teaching department. These students in 'ismall groupy' were re- viewing for an upcoming government test. Nlrnlogg-pl1StrapuQ Mr. jcrryl C ardnc r Miss Rant Dorscx Mr l4ClNdTClLl1l5tfV Cove-rnnient Government C,oxtrnincnt C ox crnmult Q' b x X ffl 1 gh M N AM. . If Mrs. Leona Andrus Mr. Willie Barnes Mrs. Edna Cutler Mrs. Marilyn French s ,x ss Q ,wtmh ff T nz- Mrs. jean Brodous xs it Yi X 1? Nfs A ff ,. R ff -s 'R M ,f X Q is :Z S f f iw ,X I7 My 7 N 'Y' t fy iw P' xx X Y f f X, , . ' A ' D W Q M., .W S ,ga K saw , ,Aj izfiw' '- ' 7: '12 . i ,f ' ,2.f sfW4 vi W' C X ss. 4' s X , 51 .Nl7f 5, Ft VZ 52 Wig fp Q I fi A . ,, x., ., .f 7 .s ga: It R25 sa K , 9 mass f, X. cf - sv as .WTR ., . W Nw. . IW. vt. . f . I . ... , X was Q 7 A f . . 4. if tiff 1. gff 5 f .112 'Z t .1 'f ,122 stir' '- 4 - 1 w :X fl f . :ww l Q I 1 X 'W . ' 'K :A I am: 5-'Zi -4 W A ' Mrs. Rosalind Goleanor Mrs. Nellie Colbert Mrs. Waunetah Cotton X.. ' 10 .. . . Mrs. Virginia Hager Mr. john Jackson Classified Personn l Our reliable classified personnel worked tirelessly to guidance office secretaries retained accurate account aid students in all areas. The secretaries serving in of all students' transcripts. The attendence office the administrative and activities offices kept all stu- clerks maintained current records of students' attend dents aware of important oncoming events. The ance. Mrs. Juanita johns Mrs. Viola Mack Mrs. Marilyn Prinsen Mrs. Eleanor Quarles as N - s..2 1 . .......wsvM Mrs. Barbara Robinson Mr. Charles Ross Mrs. Dorothy Sapp Mrs, Paulette Wan-en Mrs. Lois Wilkey Nw N xvaunet ah Con on vu 'S 9 31- is ff s lm l A - ha i 1 r' .lohn l8Cl60n curate account ?ndence office idents' attend- .leanor Quarles 2 Wilkeyf Cafeteria staff at Compton was ROW 1: jackie Moub, Eloisa Gomez, Mary Holyfield, Ann Gunnette, Io- dann Porter, Pat Green. ROW 2: Ocena Early, Willie Route, Bertha va ,. fa W X 3' tem Members of the transportation de- partment on the Big UC were KNEELING: Bob Sands, Bernard jackson. STANDING: Mack Mar tinez, Sam Montez, Fred Bailey Ted Brooks, Fred Darby. N f Q, ff ' 5vffgjl,g'fl f. ' Valero, Alma Wedlow, jodie Thomas, f - . , g4.::,,5 l , Alberta Dodson, Dorothy johnson. , p f I l .,,, , , ' A' si li -' ,V 'ar 1 - Big CH custodians were, SEATED: Alfred Washington, Beulah Boy- kins, Evelyn Holley, Myrtle Bragg, Eugene Barnes. STANDING: Macklin Prejean, Sherman Daniels, Michael Thomas, Vernel Woodard, Matthew A Dunn, George Grim, Clarence Mitchell, Robert Scott, Glen Palmer. Not pictured: Fred Seals, Allen Levester, Daniel Rogers. Student xxorlxus in tht Xctni ties -Xttcndance ind Cuid ance Offices uerc ROWI I muglas C Meredith R Xlcdellin R D117 L Nelson D 'larxer F Xlason K Naxe P Ennis P Turntine I Crax ROW2 S Sxxain C Martin L Tillis D VVaters R Alex ander E. Roussell. M. Slad- dock S. Rice. M. Teems D Davis C. Florence I. Is ac ROW 3: R. Russell. B. Hillery, P. Howard, L. Roberts, A Smith, C. Najarro, j. Spears, D. Wilson. I. VVashington, A. Grays, R. Hills. s A X Student aides in the Team-Teaching Office were, ROW 1: L. jones, B. Boyette. D. Kaufman, B. Wheeler. ROW 2: A. Beacham, A. Cook, B. Houston, M, Gonzales, D. Davis. Health Office student aides were, ROW 1: C. Gibbs M. Willard. T. Watkins, C. Martin, ROVV 2: D. Sim- mons, V. Thompson, A. Catson, M. Harrison. ROW 3 M. Nichols. S. johnson, A. Smith. M. Teems, A. Ander- son, R. Robinson. iv ,Q ,,s V 3' V A -9,6 1 1 -- f . , .gk 911 AICIGS ROW l: C. Gibbs. ROW 2: D. Sim- Library and Audio-Visual Aides were, ROW 1: j ll.irrison.ROW3: Dennis, S. Wlhite, S. Rice. ROW 2: D. jones, E. lq'p1l1iUX,A-XnflQf- Cabs, S. Bland. Ng, Student workers in the Cafeteria were, ROYV 1: D. Simmons, j. Mc- Cloud, K. Williams, Y. Smith, R. Green, K. Perez. ROW 2: T. Durham, A. Benson, D. Thompson, D. Wal- lace. M. Brewer, C. Ford. Members of the Stage Crew were, C. Countee, L. Arnold, VV. White. They were under the direction of Mr. Nash. Senior students in the VEA Medical Service were, ROW 1: C, Martin- M, Harris. 'l'. Jimenez, A. McNealy, S. S Q Washington, I. McLoud, K. Smith, D , . . Archie. W . ' Q Qi Allied Medical Service Junior and senior students interested in learning more each day to Dominguez Valley Hospital for on-the-job about medicine and nursing participated in the VEA training. They were under the direction of Mrs. Garcia Medical Service program here on campus. The stu- and Mrs. Garris. dents, who were enrolled in two-hour classes, went junior students in the VEA Medical Service were, ROW 1: J. Beamon, W. Lidge, V. jackson, S. Parker, C. Wooley, I. Cart- er. ROW 2: G. Dunn, S. Pace, B. Fullilove, C. Finley, K. Douglas, P. Harding, L. Sykes, K. Owens, E. Horton. ,F w . -X V , . 5 fl E ig. kxy X , Q2 f - N ,r N 1 fr ,Q W T Mia V? 'J N ,. f . .1 1 1 l9O Horton. ROW 2: E. Harris, C. Hill, D. Odom, K. Phylow, D. Wells, B. Ramzy. ROW 3: S. McClinton, B. Seymore, A. Lewis, L. Grays, D 1 A mm MV LW li? W7 y S I C ll l 1 l S P S S P lll the VE OW . Allfled' H82 1. Mafllhlil zu hlcNealy' '. 'li 'll Harris' C ai OW' D- Weil li' : . sr , Jewish LCCllIll0n, B .1cL0,,d1 'Kflsrayt DQ Inith, D. il for on-the-job I of Mrs. Garcia C Wooley, j, Cm. f W'li 6 . Students enrolled in Office Production classes were, ROW 1: R. Diaz, P. Ennis, B. Montgomery, D. Viescas, E. Hunter, D. Smith, M Garland, A. Cook, A. Gatson, A. Harris. ROW 2: P. Herrera, R. Medellin, E. Adams, D. Lane, A. Killingworth-, C. Minter, P. Wil- liams, R. Vines, L. Teal, G. Harvey. ROW 3: Mrs. M. Hurst, V. Mill- gxw y . Z X 5 ...... . f lifts i 5' er, A. Anderson, R. Burns, C. Veals, W. Tate, G. Turner, S. Roberts, G. Hickman, M. Curry, S. Streets. ROW 4: I. Layton, A. Smith, B. Boyette, I. Hardie, C. Finn, S. johnson, M. Randon, N. Kirk, T. Johnson, L. Richard, R. Pollard. . . . ffice Production Students who participated in Food Service were, ROW 1: E. Grant, P. jackson, C. Hughes, V. Reid, F. Harvey, N. Williams, A. Garland S. Williams, S. Davis, G. Hickman, A. Green. ROW 2: E. Hicks, Pl Smith, S. Jordan, N. Flores, A. Anderson, S. Webster, J. Hunter, V Perry, L. Powell, C. Ford, A. Collins, G. Watkins, T. Heath, H. Wil- - l . . . Food SGIVICG liams. ROW 3: M. Ramirez, D. Grays, C. Gunter, T. Meeks, L. Hobbs, C. Pullum, S. Yost, A. Heath, A. Smith, C. Coleman, I. White, G. Barnes, J. Herrera, G. Leonard, D. jackson, R. Johnson, J. Hubbard. Industrial VICA Electronics Technology students were, ROW l: 'lf Perry, M. Brown, C. johnson, C. White, M. Landry, N. jones, M. johnson. ROW 2: C. Ford, j, Kelly, P. Whitmore, j. Sinohui, j. jones, j. Burton, O. Harrell, B. Davis. ROW 3: M. Askew, B. Craw- ford, S. johnson, j. Hill, L. Cabs, R. jamerson, D, Thompson, R. Lugo, C. Phillips, W. Watson. Young men enrolled in VEA Drafting Technology were, ROW 1: R. Flem- ing, M. Laster, A. Baruch, Y. Flores, T. Bolling, L. Turner. ROW 2: D. Owens, j. jones, F. Hunter, A. Nero, B. Renfro, B. Vl'allace, M. Black, D. r Sfllllli. Students in VHA Metal Technology were, ROW l: Mr. L. Randolpllll- jones, D. Evans, B. Antoine, R. Blair, C. Kendall, A. Presley. ROW 2: A. Grays, A. Sinegal, R. Ringer- .l- Pdf' ton, B. Scott, B. Smith, M. TeeI1lS- ROVV 3: F. NVoods. D. jones. l- 5Pf l' eer, R. Walton, R. Wedlow, L. Smith. C. Brown. VEA Au' Broom, l ly, M' Tf ton, D, l Brown. I j. Hill, R Stud Wert L. 1 Rey son, A. D Member: nology xi D. Meye Persley, 21 C. For I. Sessio T. jeffer C Stflal fl? students W ' lohr 3 ew. ROW Hmm grill. C. White' A I ' A 0 ll mhui Xl 2. C' Ford xx. 3. longs, Burt-l. i. Cgihig 'Ekexig B. Crziiiii ru' - 'Jameson ips. Xl , Xyatsml' - D. .l in YE.-X Drafting ROW' l: R. Flcm. Baruch. Y. Flores, 'ua-r. ROW 2: D iHuntcr. A. Nero, acc. Nl. Black, D. Nic-tai 'l'cchn0l0HF' r. I.. Randolpil. . Antoinv. Rf Blum cslvv, ROW 2: A' ri. iiiimvf-1' Pat' rnith. M. ,llt'vl'UlS. D. .luuc'S- I- 'spen- .l'c-cllow. Lf Rm ith. Arts - VEA VEA Auto Technology students were, ROW 1: M Broom, G. Johnson, L. Garcia, M. johnson, J. Kel- ly, M. Teemse, M. Landry. ROW 2: J. Brisco, J. Bur- ton, D. jones, B. Davis, M. Robinson, A. Cary, C. Brown. ROW 3: A. Nickerson, D. Boykin, J. Young, J. Hill, R. jamerson, L. Smith, A. Sinegal. Students enrolled in VEA Print Shop were, ROW 1: G. johnson, M. Tiave, L. Garcia, 1. Burton, C. Ford, X. Reyes, C. Phillips. ROW 2: R. Jamer- son, S. johnson, M. Curtis, R. Lugo A. Nickerson, I. Hill, J. Brisco. 1 Members of VEA Construction Tech- nology were, ROW 1: V. Comminey, D. Meyers, E. Walker, R. Ringer, C. Persley, M. Teems, A. Sinegal. ROW 2: C. Ford, E. Collins, D. Thompson, J. Session, B. Crawford, W. Watson, T. jefferson. l SN r' w-nwuiunnmuun zg l HATTEN-SHUNV' commanded Lt. Jerome Tarver during drill The members of the color guard, seen frequently during assemblies, were all juniors this year QFROM LEFTI: Richard Bates, Lawrence Gibbs, David Smith, DeWayne Lacy, with Sgt. Harper. practice. A ' F lr orce R.0.T.C. A.F.R.O.T.C. squadron at mass was ready for inspection in Ram- front position was flag bearer M.Sgt. D. Purvis. R.O.T.D.Dwas under' sau-r Stadium. Standing at attention were CFROM LEFTD: Lt. J. direction of Col. Sid Newsom and Sgt. Reuben Harper. Tarver, Lt. D. Allen, Lt. R. Morthel, Lt. I. Allen, Lt. S. Slaughter. In QMWSP 'I 94 sw S 2 will . N. .. . 'NX' -me M emblies, 4 awrence f 5 der' i n V y Curriculum hroughout The Year Mr. William Rouse took over the office of Assistant Principal at the beginning of sec- ond semester this year. In addition to han- dling one-third of the school discipline, he was also in charge of activities, attendance, and student business. Dr. Walter R. Tucker, CRIGHTD, vice-presi- dent of the Board of Trustees, spoke at the banquet 'held in honor of our football teams last fall. Mr. Wade and students saluted our mighty Alma Mater. Herbert Brown, QBELOW, RICHTJ, ex- pressed Compton High School students' gratitude for the installation of the beautiful new velour curtains on our stage. Deputy Superintendent Robert W. Boyd and Dr. Thomas L. Gibson represented the district administration and the Board of Trustees, respectively. They were presented with a huge Christmas card designed by Cheryl Wedlow expressing the thanks of all the stu- dent body. Assistant Principal, Gordon Orr and P.T.A. president, Howard Swingler, QBELOWJ, were seen exchanging ' pre-game instructions at the Compton vs. Centenniel game last fall. Mr. Wallace Franklin, QFAR LEFTJ, shot for the basket during a thrilling game with the ubossn KCFJ Disc jockeys. The Disc jockeys defeated our powerful Hfaculty fivef' Mr. jackson, KLEFTD, security guard at Compton, made a careful check on Sherice Welch as she left the campus. It was his duty also, to keep unwanted loiters out of the buildings. Mr. joseph Strapac and Miss Renee Dorsey were seen sipping Kool-aid at the big pre-holiday picnic. Big Cv Campus ffered Varied Courses Cheryl Wedlow, advanced art student, was being advised by her instructor, Mr. Darryl Waggoner, as to the best way to add further refinements to her painting. Cheryl received second place award, for her work, by the Comp- ton Chapter of General Federation of Women's Club. X y X A ' 3 I sf' ' , nf' a f' A , - Ffa Mrs. Esther Miller gave proper irlSfrUCfi0nS to Lau- ren Moore for handling an infant during Clothing I Class QBELOW CENTERP. Food Service students prepared an exotic dish of hors d'oeuvres QBELOWQ, la xy,-fa X 6 llll fl 1:5 X an Y . , 2 xj' X Mr Hall gave help to students in his Black Art class on Negro head structure study. This enabled students to sketch black features more precisely. VJ. X . A X ro ck w ld dvertisement nf- ya. Qw. ,.-f ffx ,, Jr' f RXW . JA MM... .W X 1 , f f yf f , f J Z J 1 fl W X W W 0 un Wm M AM W f .-V i , ff' X y f f wx 'E 'V 7' . ff 2 K x ., 42? 4 W' ww f W y , VW ff My view?-gf' W ff W1 M ' xxiin- 5 f f-ff J 1 , 1 111 1 1 1 THE BEEF HOUSE 2617 W Alondra ALBERT S HO SIERY STORE 631 5302 5230 Pepperwood Ave 634 0179 G S H CLEANERS PEARSON S YARDAGE BANK OF AMERICA 185 E Compton Blvd 638 5210 A growlng Savmgs Account 1S the best credlt reference CHICHO S TORTILLERIA 410 N Wllmlngton 632 9964 AL KALIE MUSIC 5283 Hazelbrook 630 31 11 S10 00 Off On any Gultar S20 00 Off on any Drum Set Wlth fh1S ad BENSON S MEN S SHOP Ml h el -Shelley Qon lefty, one of fBr1ngth15 Yearbggk Wlth youll s tog th S es . Be son 's lo ted at 214 E. Comp- to Bl d Phon 636 5327. O e f the lat t Ed dia styled s 'ts to a customer at SYD S CLOTHES BRIET STATIONERS JACK STEVEN S MEN S APPAREL 209 E Compton Blvd 256 E- Compton 1 1 636 5883 636-9064 DR MI NEWMAN 81 ASSOCIATES 1 11 1 ll 1 11 1 a I ' , - - 1 11 1 11:1 1 1 , I 1 V 1 M g ,111 - 1 eeel ' fy 5 ' . I1 I W5 ' A 11. i s' A 11 1 5 EI ll . . . . 12 1 R I. . 1 1 .M -11 il 111 11 l 1 1 11 1 , 1 i 1 N 9 13 E 1 H . . 1 11 ' f1l J le 1 11 All , i11 Q1 ' L 1 ' EW f l'1 , 1 ' 1 111 1 1 1 . . Sh wing On O es war n ul ' A ' , was c a A k 1 ' ' ' . Benson, U e er al men n ,Sl ca ll n v . ez - 11 1 . 1 ' 1, ' ia , . . 1: - . - . ,E Y V . 0 5 . f O . . 1 1 ' 1 ,, 1 1' T ll 1 1'1l' 111 ' x S Q Z Q 2 X 1 X X S Q N' Q is i: 51 --1 ie 52 ,X i3 X 3, is 31 ,BX Rf yn at of P- H For each age is a dream that is dying, Or one that is coming to birth. Arthur William Edgar O, Shaughnessy From : ODE. STANZA 3 , , , AK..-.N-.,.,..,.A,.. A ..1..,..-.---vga. .-Nw vs.--1..- -V --'.' x -frm'-ff--A-1-.1.m-:uf-.'i:,--:.-.fu-y-a-f-ww-fs'e'iL'fiv 7'l ' - W'f W l Darlene Davis, a student at Compton High School, is also an employee at PACIFIC TELE- PHONE, which is located at 740 Olive St. Phone: 621-1764. PA CIFI C TELEPHONE An equal opportunity employer l I . i X V ' .. tt..-Q iw in K 1 'X K ' ff -W. ,,s. 6 . A - , A N H Shown here were Mr. Choi, owner of AMOUR'S WIC SALON, Mr. Ernest Brown was seen showing a customer some of the lat6Sf and Rene' Robinson, who admired the many fine wigs at Amour's. styles in A-1 slacks, at KING'S MEN'S SHOP. King's is located at The address is 263 E. Compton Blvd. Phone: 774-1061. 237 E. Compton Blvd. Phone 636-4847 igh .E- St. UNE VALUE VILLAGE 200 S. Willowbrook 639-5611 DR. STANFORD P. MORRIS OPTOMETRIST McDANIALS MARKET 995 Compton Blvd. 635-2552 PAUL'S WEAR FOR MEN 8704 S. Broadway 778-0131 ELEGANCE CLEANERS 112 E Alondra Blvd 635 1297 Comphments of MRS PRESTON HARRIS PRESIDENT COMPTON UNION 33RD DISTRICT COUNCIL P T A JACK s sHoEs 257 E Compton Blvd 635 3913 JIMMY S IEWELERS 223 E Compton Blvd 638 5123 . I lMW .Mel' Wods ' y-In oeoftheotta' S if at JACK STEVENS MEN s APPAREL STORE. Ie y a ery pl sed th th s t JACK STEVENS located t256 E Compto Bl d Ph e 636 6094 HART S IEWELERS 163 E Compton Blvd 631 8885 204 E Compton Blvd 638 5870 MARVIN GOLDSMITH OPTO METRI ST 248 W Compton Blvd 636 0545 Mr v1n 0 was showlng Ierr o es n u s ndmg -T u s ' rr w s v ea 'wi e ui . is a 'U n v . on : - ooMPToN FASHION WIGS 1. ,A , , DR. r ' V V ' ' t - .EkLN,!S WIGS '1fv6wAc. mmm plum Zhi fzfviyfff 102443 fi 2160 4 VIS I 7' 'EMNN SSPECIALS 2332535 .... 4750 CASCADESM. gyfo 100019 mumnhukr, lC55....,,.. 5 .45 !MD'7J1wn41f1w9z4m rms., ,.., 52590 100'7a'0l'b60L60l'ljlAl7L 9650 5. B2oAowAq Los ANGELES PM vsp - 5313 FASHION muses ,.,,..w'f M W .., Shown here were Rene Robinson and Labarron Stewart. They were being shown engagement rings by lack Murray, manager of DANIALS IEWELEIYS. The location of DANIAL'S is 1850 N. Long Beach St. Phone: 638-5172. The faculty and student body of Compton High would like to extend its congratulations to our very fine Band Instructor, Mr. Louis Thomas, along with 6th period class for a job well done. We could never put into words our thanks to you for all your work, time and effort. Thanks to you we know what real music is. I r A Q. .., t ,Wa .. .- xXx ' ... new .H New v s 'H N AN.. ..,.tNlaw -Wm 4 College Administrator jim Deans and head clerk Phyllis Brice ex tend their congratulations to graduates The Professional Business College strives to real1ze these SpCC1f1C objectives 1 3 Education for Occupational Competence a To provlde vocational curricula of not more than five months b To provide training opportunities to upgrade skills or employment qualifications and opportun ities to prepare for employment in another occu patron General hducation To provide education design ed to develop competence as an individual and as a citizen Guidance To assist students to find themselves The program of guidance IS designed to help the student to dlscover his aptitudes choose h1s life work and prepare for the successful pursuit of such work Community Service To cooperate with business and professional groups in planning and provlding lnstruction cultural opportunltres and studies helpful to both -, W 746p'50f6d4506tdZ 2 ' 262 E. Compton Blvd. Compton Calif. ' sf XOIV. 5 ' I PREFARQ a'2?-T21 CGRSIR i u A Students in accounting class demonstrate their ability with 10-keY -lm adding machine and calculators. . L f E 4 W -W fc s g f L b W ,, an-4 S ' kv xt Un el, S3 Go Ian Pal ki c14vLu,s,,p l I , H x 1 ' ' .---I-fzwwatxv-t,ue'uqwg5v,.N - Q -A . K 553311'r,b1S:.-5has::11:.- ga-!f'+'s'f!sii3vi33944'!3':,Qt1i- ' W zfg 3143: - fc- - ..,,,, , . -.- -.,A.,f-:- z - y..r..0T-fi it ig-555 wt-Mi,!.F,P 10-key ' E rc W if www i , fy- 'img K 5' 5 2 ' N 'Yi Herbert C. Brown and Rene Robinson were intently examining al- bums at BOB'S MUSIC SHOP, 726 W., Alondra. GM-ff-4 '7-as-10 12.441 flff A r I I :Sf KU WESTWOOD VILLAGE 477-4254 10955 weybum Avenue CRENSHAW IMPERIAL PLAZA 757-5795 Westwood 2658 West Imperial Highway Inglewood LITTLE AMERICAN ToYs AND HOBBIES 2858 W. Imperial Highway Inglewood, Calif, Telephone: 754-6700 MR. SAM Fon MEN 4 cLoTH1Nc7 'XX' Q A A W' 1- Under the Administrations of Herbert C. Brown and Michael Manu- el, FIRST AND SECOND SEMESTER A.S.B. PRESIDENTS AND COUNCILS,,dawned one of the most decisive years in student govern- ment at C.S.H.S. members were TOP ROW: Reginald Curuther, Gordon Pierce, Herbert Brown, Rene Robinson, LaFrances Arnold, jamar Cotton, Darryl Anderson, Ronald Bell, Billy Hutchins. ROW 2: Paula Howard, Debbie Smith, Gail jefferson, Cranieta johnson, Bren- L da Somalt, Yolanda McCarty, Anna Rogers. ROW 3: Donald Sim- mons, Larry Turner, Sterling Rice. Their accomplishments were new and outstanding. Not only did both councils support the student body but the yearbook staff, also as evidenced by this ad. Such innovations as all-school picnics in the stadium and jam sessions at both lunch sessions were among the smashing successes of the aggressive councils. SUPPLY One Woman Tells Another About Deslano Products 165 E Compton Blvd 632 0093 Congratulations to the class of 170 for a job well done. .M .I DESIANO BEAUTY Salesman Gerald Crimmington shows Herbert Brown some tackle along with the many other fishing supplies sold at WOODY'S SPORTING GOODS. Woody's is located at 259 E. Compton Blvd. Phone: 631-6728 GOLDEN STATE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE C 0 M SAN JUAN POULTRY MARKET Compton District Office 725 W- R086-3Cr21nS 726 W, Palmer Street 536-9729 638-0169 'We C.G. 81 Nellie Nunez Bail Bonds GG. and Nellie Nunez Ball Bonds S Mr. Nunez, well-known busmessman of Compton, has long been known as one of Compton High School's most enthusiastic supporters. A concemed member of this community, he typifies the progressive attitude of which Compton is proud. www u .ZS j I .L ,Q 0 LTRY RKET 310 W. Alondra 774-4466 or 639-3776 Mr. Adams is glad to lend a helping hand to his customers. He spends most of his spare time with the Compton Little League Baseball Team and with the Boy Scouts. we we X t' f5tE hs Agcglbald, Ofi-?1IQLf1t10I1-all COPHSGIQF and EJUSIIICSS Gdllga- on finances to Mr. E. W. Adams, neighborhood grocer. Mrs. lon eac ef 0 0mPt0f1 lg School, flIldS tlme to give some advice Archibald is a regular customer at A. and A. Meat Market. vw NP? 7 6715?-I ,,,-Y. . - Asxlcw' L .. FN 4 'K' K LH-A N -:Nec ,tg may XL YW' f 5f7 A X L A , , ,Q 1 r .TRY 6 rhood grocer' Mrs' it Market. 7.-212,-I-igj.:ggZgg-5jigs:-A .5 I -5 3 : : .,,, . .-,. . ' if ' 9' f t- -f.' 9 ik Q fs I We , s Q f' ,F fill., I ' , .,,, ,- MISS SOAP AND SUDS WASHHOUSE is a part of the group known as Price Enterprises. Miss Soap and Suds Washhouse is located at 2111 W. Compton Blvd.. Phone: 639-9303. FRENCH PUFF BEAUTY SALON where they specialize in per- manents and hair cutting, offers a complete line of beauty service. Mrs Cathy Price, owner, was shown demonstrating her professional styling technique French Puff Beauty Salon is located at 2023 W. Compton Blvd. Phone: 639-8660. fe ...M f 3 A E I if f P47 .Q Q3 2 wf. 6s3-ffffff 2 The barbers at PRICES BARBER SHOP, V.D. Price, and D.C. their hair cuts. The address of Price's Barber Shop is 2026. W., Price, are known for the outstanding quality of their barbering. Compton Blvd. Phone: 639-9291. Gentlemen have the opportunity of playing pool while waiting for V .fly X w, S t S 5 N 1, f . , 4 M5315 43.3 ' '75, Q f W .X s f Z N rf 1 f, Q F X X f X X X Y X ff! g ww, 'I' 9 , 1 i 4 y C 5 S 'X , M if f .M O f f o S A S f , dv X X Q N I X Q ' it ga, X XXV it Xl 1. tx N- I R,f.jg:Xx, ax lx: Sb.. xXx'-,I X j ENE McDONALDS At 1150 E. Rosecrans is our kind of place, a hap-hap- the Big CH campus for its specialty: hamburger, fri-IHCII fl'i6S, En-d happy place. and making OUT PIHCC 3 haPPY OHS Were: Mr. Mayo, cola under 3.50, as shown by the many Tarbabes that greet t err Brenda Zomalt, and Mr. Fosnight. McDonalds is known throughout classmates when ordering. 5 . . f s . E . X tk X. , i 5. Rig Q' s t 2 ,yt 5 l :jE ' THE SWINCINC TEACHERS: Congratulations to the Class of 70,' ALANS MEN'S AND TUX SHOP located at 8114 W. Imperial Hwy., from the best teachers youill ever have! STANDING: Mr. Strapac Inglewood, has the latest fashions in men's clothing and tux rentals, Miss Martin, Mr. Taylor. SITTING: Mrs. Outlaw, Mrs. Wooden and as displayed by Herbert C. Brown and Alan Fisher townerj, holding Miss Dorsey. a single-breasted Edwardian tux. N V xi 5 x :T -Q gg, , and r 's K l 1 w their C 'N-'felxv-1':L'4r,x,s-cv,.. - y , , ., , 1 - 5 A I -'fc-A -wi ll'-1i?'f'55 5'!2 Fff. 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Q a 2' 1 X Q Q , 5 n, stu- wedding as sports, ac- in Long He special- C av ,ang Y ,1 f f f f Z f ff fkw, W A Sehoolyear Closed, Sheila Madison and Anita johnson cut surprise birthday cake CUPPER LEFTJ. Mr. Wade, the center of attention, as usual, at Casual Day Picnic QABOVEJ. Titus Irving CLEFTJ received Coast League trophy from Coach Miller. Larry Haley had a firm hold on opponent QLOWER LEFTJ. Band and drill team performed during half-time QBELOWJ. js 1? X is X. tis M X. as s if Q15 212 Decade Dawned . Q .fs x,xx x N h .1 pkg! .w'iS,' ,wild Lyris: .5541 M Mt- ,Mum wwf- any im. my will f Q, WMM., l DOCTORS HOSPITAL OF COMPTON 950 W. Allondra Boulevard, Compton, Calif. C213D 537-3060 24 hour Emergency Room-Intensive Care and Coronary Care Department V., .... 7. .,.,., , fi Q.. -. .if :.g:zr.::::-:-Q ' .ip 1:-5' ' .1 t.:::5:g.:.. , ,. -.1 .---. ...:r..:.:,:f, on - s - .- 9 :A ,' , , tray f V- fi, - N 1-if , f.. . 1: 2. t, N- N- , - I -1- if0',.',v X X.:a,Z:- sr, 1' ,Wes - , X , or V , ., -- . ww 2 tw . s sm., ,, -- ,A .. . ,V I , ',:3:,f'2 A Irfwv, ., f .w. 2:2:3:3,.. .I ' , wx, -1 'ff' ,J - sffv 131' .. ' 'f , ,, of sf AD SOLICITORS Martha Belson Herbert Brown Duane Filer Linda Cant Randy Green Pat Harper Joyce Hart Linda Jamison Granieta Iohnson Frieda King Cassandra Madison Sheila Madison Brenda Renfro Rene Robinson Donald Simmons Labarron Stewart Lydia Swann Iames Tyler Connie Wallace Cheryl Wedlow Victoria Willard Brenda Zomalt k 4 SZDEEUHEAQKC A as ' W gaze I . ru- I N. .-Nr. s ff-', -'QQ f . fr. 13 - 5 Q, ....f v ,. 5 ' Q,:.--gear, .. .xg L 4 I X . - n I i' A :lr-i-an n I ll- hf 'lf 1 -. . X K Q 2 r I XA H I Adams, Cheryl Dione 35,80 Adams, Dauphelle Marie 91 Adams, Essie Mae 35,40.80,127,130,19l Adami Josephine E. 26,86 Adams, Lonnie Guy 111 Adams, Quintin 109 M Adarisfijf. Rollqn 108,114 Adams, Rosette 127,108 Adams, Theresa Arlene 86 Afualo, Ruth 106 Agee, Milton Lee 156,174 Albert, Frankie 108 Aldridge, Ken 114 - Alexander, Bar-Baja 198,11 114 Alexander, Claude 114 Alexander, Gregory 108 Alexander, Keith 114 Alexander, Marvetta 86 Alexander, Michael Eugene 115 Alexander, Patricia Faye 26,86,90 Alexander, Rosaline 35 Alexander, Wamer 35,41,173 Alford, Vickie 35 Alfred, Gloria 35 Alfred, Patricia 35 Allen, Alvin 35,152 Allen, Don Gary 126,155,166 Allen, Jessie 35,126 Allen, R.T. 113 Allen, Vada Fae 105 Allen, Wendell James 114 Alvarado, David Patrick 151,165,110 Alverson, Michael 114 Anderson, Audrey 35,188,191,192,108 Anderson, Constance Delois 86,115 Anderson, Curtis 115 P 4. Anderson, Darrell 22,35,42,82 '127, 10 Arfderinjlarrell86,1'f3,174,'115 -- Anderson, Evonne H. 109 Anderson, Judith Lynn 26,86,102, 122 Anderson, Lawana Dale 86 Anderson, Michael 105 Anderson, Paul Berward 35 Anderson, Paulette Marie 35 Anderson, Veleda L. 130,107 Andrews, Donald C, 86 Andrews, Gloria 86 Andrews, Larry 86 Andrews, Pamela 130,108 Andrews, Sheila 109 Antonie, Bennie 153,172 Antoine, Marie Linda 108 Applewhite, Wayne Andre 80,155,168 Arceneaux, Mattie Jean 35,77,127,130 Archibald, Claude Ceasar 152,113 Archie, Deborah 35,190 -Archie, Emilda 86 , 1 Arellano, Saul Cabrales 114 Armstrong, Marcia Maria 108 Annstrong, Mark 108 Amold, Kieth Bemard 114 Amold, LeFrancis a5,s2,s6,121,126,145, 149,164,189,204 Amold, Robert 127,108 Ams, Wanda 86 Amwine, Anita Lorraine 19,140,116 Asberry, Sharoh 114 Askew, Melvin 35 Aston, Charles Arthur 105,151 Atkinson, Amos 19,172 Atkinson, Elizabeth J. 86,91 Atchison, Jerome Edwards 127,111 Baker, Terrel 115 Ballard, Malcolm D. 86,126,129,131 Baltimore, Ronald 106 Barlow, Mary 35 Bames, Brenda P. 116 Barnes, Christopher 27 W Bames, Gene D. 86 Barnes, Michael 115 , Barnes, Willie B. 35,145,149,108 Barnes, Willie Mames 108 Barnett,Michael D. 111 Barnett, Stanley E. 86 Barreto, Eva 115 Barron, Paul 86 Baruch, Abel 35 Baruch, Adalberto 86,124 Bashman, Danny 27,114 Bashman, Mack 154,174,114 ABass, Rennell 111 Index Bass, Robert 111 Bates, Richardo 86 Batey, Mignon 26,35 Batiste, Kenneth 111 Battle, Bonita 107 Biiilqhyiliwin-151 , Beacham, Almona 35,133,188,111 Beamon, Alphonse 30,111 Beamon, Darryl 86,126,167 Beamon, Jennie 190 Beatty, Carl 29,85,155, 166 Beatty, Denise 36 Beechem, Joyce 86 Bell, Bennie 106 Bell, Bunnie10Q Bell, Cherlyn 107 Bell, Cleatrice 36,107 Bell, Leonard 36 Bell, Ronald D. 80,105,123,204 Belson, Cynthia 140,115 Belson, Martha 86,94,123,141 lBelsorLMartin 36 ' ' Belton, Debra 114 n Belton, Dione 114 Benard, Clarence 111 Bender, Terry 106 Benjamn, Rita 26,86 Benjamn, Rodney 36 Bennett, Corinne 26,86 Bennett, Rocelious 116 Benson, Alfonso 86,126,151,189 Benson, Clyde 152,107 Beridon, Leroy 86 Bermudez, Daniel 116 Berry, Karma 114 Berry,Toni 86 Berry, Valerie 107 Bevill, Christine 86 Bias, Gloria 111 Bibby, Wilma 133 Billingsley, June 23,ss,95, 123,130 Binns, Andre 27,86, 123,107 Binns, Michaelw8-6 Black, Carolyn 27 Black, Michael 36 Blackstone, Michelle 105 Blair, Michelle 86,141 Blair, Regina 86 Blair, Ronald 36,161,169 Blair, Sandra 36,121 Bland, Sylvester 36,41,127,172,189 Blaylock, Jerry 36,131,167 Blaylock, Terry 36,131,167 Bledsoe,Sharyn 86 Blocker, Marion 36 Blunt, Sharon 86,130 Bogin, Monica 128 Bolden, Joan 140,111 Bonner, Lois 141 Boswell, Gary 86,155,166 Boudeaux, Debra 141,114 Bowden, Carolyn 109 lBoyce, Curtiss 36 'H Boyd, Kelley 105 Boyd, Pamela 26,36,-10 Boyette, Belinda 36,69,188,191 Boykin, David 86,123,193 Boykin, Arthur 19,86 Bradley, Linda 106 Bradley, Wanda 107 Brass, Andrla 110 Braziel, Alice 86 Braziel, Rosie 36 Breckenridge, Stan 30,36 Brewer, Michael 36,167,168,l89 Brewster, Dudley 36 Brice, Lynece 107 Brisco, Jessie 151,193 Brooks, Gwendolyn 26,36,130 Brooks, James 86,145, 146,147 Brooks,'Michael 106 Brooks, Rosalyn 86 Brooks, Roy 86 Broom, Michael 86,193 Broom, Robert 36 Brown, Albert 86,154 Brown, .Aleta 37 Brown, Aurelio 37,154,172 Brown, Carolyn 37 Brown, Charles Lee 59,l45,149,193 Brown, Cynthia 86 Brown, Deborah 86 Brown, Deborah Jean 110,111 Brown, Denise 28,110,111 Brown, Donna 37 Brown, Dorinda 86 Brown, Emma Jean 86 Brown 4 Ifrazette Brown, Herbert C, 20,22,36,4l,81,123,131 198,204,211 Brown, lrvin 86 Brown, Jacqueline 131 Brown, Jesse 86,126 Brown, Laronda 110,113 Brown, Larry 110,113 Brown, Lawrence 152,113 Brown, Brown, Lynn 37,113 Melvin 113 Brown, Michael 37,192,113 Brown, Norbron 105 Y Brown, Patricia 130 Brown, Paula 13,130,109 Brown, Sally 109,107 Brown, Shermain 109,107 Brown, Sonja 109,107 Brown, Willola 109 Brown, Yolanda 114 Brunswick, Patricia 86 Brunswick, Richard 37,127 Bryant, Brenda 113 Bryant, Charles 105 Bryant, Cheryal 105 Bryant, Claudia 86 Bryant, Deborah D. 37 Bryant, Diana 37 Bryant,Herschel 106 Bryant, Kenneth 168 Bryant, Josephine 37,74,78,79, 128,129 Bryant, Loretta 27,107 Bryant, Lynne 107 Bryant, Melba 37 Bryant, Patricia 26,86,130 Bryant, Salestries 150,163,165,106 Bryant, Sharon 130,106 Bryant, Stevie 130,106 Buchanan, Linda 37 Buchanan, Michael 19 Buchanan, Patricia 86,121 Bucknerm, Donetta 109 Buford, Robert 37 Bunton, Woody 86 Burch, Elzia 37,77,145,166 Burdin Burke, Burks, e, Eric 114 Charles 161,108,111 Larue 105 Burks, Wyman 37 Bums,l Ruby 86,130,191 Burr, Vincent 86,165 Burrell Burris, Burse, Burton , Clark 156,157,l59,169 Gerald 111 Peggy 86,141 , Albert 111 Burton, Jerry 192,193 Burton Burton , Meredith 131,106 , Terry 86 Burton, Vincent 174,106 Butler, Butler, Butler, Butler, Butler, Butler, Bernice 37 Gwen 105 Jacqueline 37 Marcus 114 Patricia 19,37 Ronald 37 Byrd, Raymond 19,114 Bynum, LaTaunya 29,107 Caballero, Yolana 140,110 Cabs, Edward 37,41,145,148,189 Cabs, Lonell 88 Cabs, Ronald 111 Caddell, LaVeme 37 Cade, Onitha 37 Cain, Gregory 37 Caldwe Caldwe ll, Faye 38 ll, Mitchell 88 Calhoun, Audrey 19,105 Calhoun, Helen 38 Campbell,JoAnn 132,110 Campbell, Linda 124,130,110 Campbell,Louis 38,110 -Campbell, Maxine 38 Campbell, Ronnie 111, Y Campbell, Valerie 109 Canody , Geraldine 114 Carolina-, Janice 109 Carol Carr, Carr, ina, Michael 88,151 Charlene 116 Gwendolyn 130,131,132 Carr, Joyce 107 Carr, Rochelle 88 Carso D. Darlene 106 Carter, Anthony 126 Carte r, Darlene 38,1 10 Carter, Debra 110 Carter, Jacquiline 88,190 Cater, Jerome 38 Cater, Larry 88 Carter, Marie 112,115 Carter, Marie 38,115 Carter, Famela 110,113 ,Carter, Patricia 151173 Carter, Pattie 110 Carter, Richard 105 Carter, Ronald 88 Carter, Sandra 130,115,114 iCarter, Sharaline 115,114 Carter, Thuman 38,126 Caruthers,'Reginald 30,80,88,90,91,95, 155, 168,204 Casey, Charles 38 Cassell, Nalita 88 Cathcart, Willie 38 Cato, Ronnie 106 Chambers, Willie 111 Chan, Jerry 38 ' Chan, Linda 88 --Chan, Lynn 88 Chapman, David-H0107 Chapman, Ellen 88,124 Chappell, Cameron 106 Chappell, Eldwin 152,116 Chappell, Emelda 38,71 Childers, Gregory 38 Childers, Stephanie107 Childress, Andriand 110 Childs, Arthur 38 Childs, Michael 107 Clardy, Deborah 88,130,132 Clark, Dennis 111 Clark, Jeffery 38 Clark, Ricky 105 Clark, William 27,88 Clarke, Deborah 88,91,130,107 Clayton, Bobby 38,41,127, 172,173 Clayton, Bruce 110 Clayton, Mary 88,130 - Cobarrubiaz, Maria 124 Cobarrubiaz, Mario 88,124 Cobb, Michael 88 Cole, Austin 30,38,166 Cole, Eddie 38 Cole, Judy 88 Cole, Roger 168 Coleman, Carol 13,38,40,130 Colemen, Clementean 88,192 Coleman, Linda 115 Coleman, Patricia 26,88,95,124,131,141 Collins Collins , Annette 88,192 , Clifford 115 Collins, Cynthia 115 Collins Collins Collins , Edward Lee 88,193 , Ronald 80,105,13-3,145,149 Roynel 105 Collins, Sylvester 151,169 Comminey, Vemon 38,122,193 Conerly, Wilburn Henry 107 Connor, Sharon 132,110 Cook, Arlanda 39,81, 188 Cook, Arlinda 19,39 Cooper , Eugene 39,40,126,145,148,109 Cooper, Mirinda 127,111 Cooper, Randal 19,88,152 Cooper, Steyn 88,152 Cfigdelsvs .1 10 Coppage, Debra 106 Corley,. Constance 88 Cormier, Richard 106 Cortez, Frank 88,124,145,14:1 Cotton,Jamar 39,41,80, 131,204 Cotton, Lester 19, 88, 154,165,167,168 Cotton, Marvin 39 Cotton, Willie 88 Coulter, Bemard 113 Countee, CarlosQ9, 127,189 Courtney, Jeffery 109 Courtney, Wilford 22,39,59 Cox, Keith 151 Cardall, Ronald 151 Crawford, Basil 39,193 Crawford, Brenda 109 Crawford, Lonnie 105,152 Craver, Archie Lee 109 Crosby, Donell 106 Craig, Janet 88 Cross, Drexel 39 Cross, Kathy 69 Crossland, James T. 88,173. 174 Crumby, Beneyely M. 39 ,Crumby, Mae, Evely 26 'CUlPepper, Johan A. 145,149,163,164 Culpepper, Lessie Leen 88.141 Cunnigan, James 39,152,108 Cunningham, Linda 115 Cureton, Vemessa Ann 27,88 Curry, Marva 89,121,124,131,191 Curtis, Michael 89,193 Dale, Cynthia 39,131,132 Daniels, John 39 Daniels, Marlon 89,124,131 Dashiell, Alven 39,40, 173 Dasilva, Brenda 39 Da Silva, Fabian 89 Davidson, Draylene C. 105 Davis, Antoinette Marie 19,39,140 Davis, ' Davis, Charlene 114 Davis, Charles 111,114 Davis, Charles I. 111,114 Davis, Darlene 39,200 Davis, Dainne 39,188 Davis, Dena 89 Dvis, Don 105,160 Davis, Donnie 89,95 Davis, Edna 26,39 Davis, Ernestine 111 Davis, Evelyn 39 Davis, Gary114 Davis, Gary R. 174,114 Davis, Jackie 39,130 Davis, Jacqueline 89 Davis, Lander 114 Davis,Larry Lee 112 Davis, Leroy 19,89,154,174,114 Davis, Moses 89 Davis, Patricia 42 Davis, Regina 89,141,124 Davis, Richard 89,156,157,158,159 Davis,.Sue 192,113 Davis, Vicki 111 Dawson, Christine 89 Day, Renee 42 Dedmon, Roy 89 DeLaRose, Carman 124 Deloney, Jeanette 109 Demmerella, Denise 89 Denman, Eugene 105 Denman, Wanda 107 Dennie, Carol 111 Dennis, James 189 Denson, Monica 107 Denton, Samuel 106 Desha, Michael 116 De Scots EQ.- Diaz, Rachel 42,124,1ss,191 Denny, Kenny 89,12Q168 DHQSOH, Dwight 28,42,59,167, 168 Dickerson, Michael 126,116 Dillon, Herman 114 Dixon, Audrey 140,113 Dixon, Carolyn 89,133 Dixon, Elnore 108 Dixon, Floydell 23,42 Dixon, Rubin 89 Dixon, Wilma 42 Donahue,'Marlin 26,-12 Donerson, Benjamin 42 Dooley, Rosa 42 Donaldson, Delwin 105 Doss, Jeny 106 Doss, Jimmy 106 Doss, Sharon 89 Dotson, Frederick 106 Douglas, Bertha 89, 141 Douglas, Katherine 42,132,13-3,190 Douglas, Bertha 89,141 Douglas, Katherine 42,132,133,190 Douglas, Katherine 42,89, 132,133 Douglas, Leighton 105 Douglas, L.oreen 42,188 Douglas, Willie 111 Drayden, Carolyn 89 Drayden, Charles 42,125,145,150 Driver, Jack 89 Duckett, Ronald 145,150 Duhart, Mose 115 Dunbar, Dorothy107 Dunklin, Maurice 89 Dunklin, Melvin 42,127 Dunn, Gwendolyn 89,190 Dunn, Linda 105 Billy 193,,,, .. -W 2 .. .-.N -H., Durham. Toby 168,189,113 Dyles, ,lauuelene 89 'K' Eady,-Sharon 89,174 Earvin, Gloria 115 Ervin, Gregory 115 Easter, Michael 153,172 Eastwood, Linda 42,74 Eaton, Robert 19,89 Eaton, Tyraine 140,110 Eaves, Rodney 112 Edgley, Philip 126 Edwards, Carolyn 105 Edwards, Cynthia 89 Edwards, Debra 111 Edwards, Leonard 89 Edwards, Milton 107 Edwards, Susan 89,123,13l,132 Edwards, Ted 106 Edwards, Vine 145,150,165 Elmore, Ethel 89 Elmore, Winfred 114 Emerson, Ruth 42 English, Joe 114 English, Mary 19,40,41,42,78,131 English, Ruth 140,107 Ennis, Paulette 30,40,41,42,l31,188,191 Erwin, Clifton 89 Escoe, Leonrd 151 Estelle, Michael 107 Evans, Allen 19 Evans, David 152 Evans, Jacqueline 116 Everett, A. 108 Everett, Phillip 130,106 Everett, Phyllis 130 Ewell, Phillip 89 Ewell, Richy 127,114 Faason, Lani 111 Fairfax, Toni 89,141 Falls, Brenda 130,107 Falls, Gloria 89,95,124 Fantroy, Charlotte 42 Farley, Debra 89 Farley, Mark 105,152 Ferdinand, Brenda 106 Ferguson, Chaovin 89,122 Fielder, Catherine 89,130 Fields, Anisa 26,92,123, 130 Fifer, Deborah106 Filer, Duane 42,156,158 Finely, Carol 127,141 Finn, Carolyn 40,43,71 Fisher, Lauren 106 1 Fitzhugh, Mary 111 Fitzhugh, Samuel 92 Flagg, Michael 115 Fleming, Ronald 162,106 Flint, Geneva 43 Flint, Shirley 92 Flbrence, Brenda 92 Florence, Cynthia 43,188 Flores, Norma 92,192 Floumoy, Novelyn 92 Floyd, Cheryl 92 Ford, Carl 43,69,192,193 Ford, Carolyn 43,189,192 Ford, Dorothy 111 Ford, Kenneth 92 Ford, Marvin 107 ' Ford, Robert 165,115 Foster, Anthony 92,154,172 Foster, Gayle 92 Foster, Rita 43 Foster, Robert 19,431,172 Fowler, Deborah 106 Fowler, Dennis 106 Fox, LaWant.la 105 Franco, Esther 105,124 Franco, Jose 92,167,168 Francois, Comell 43,154,174 Francois, Valsin 115 Franklin, Michael 115 Frazier, Edward 115 Frazier, Mary 43 Freeman, Stanley 43,78 Freeny, Lawrence 105 Frierson, Regina 92 Frison, Pamela 43,127 Fuggins, David 92,108 Fuggins, Mario 92 Fuller, Catherine 112 Fullilove, Betty 92 Gailes, Ivy 109,115 Gainer, Valerie 92 Gallegos, Marie 107 Gallien, David 92 Gallien, Michael 113 Galvan, Antoninio 115 Galvan, Irma 43 Gamble. Barbara 43,133 Gant, Dexter 104,152,110 Gant, Linda 22,25,40,43 Ganther, Gegory 105 Ganther, Sylvia 92,95 Garcia, Lawrence l24,155, 166,193 Garcia, Maria 92,124 Gardner, Reginald 105 Garland, Angela 192,109 Garland, Melba 92 Grrett, Linda 124,129,131,132,140,106 Garrett, Peggy 105 Garris, Shelia 108 Garrison, Edward 115 Garrison, Laura 43,139,141 Garrison, Michael 92 Gatlin, Mildred 108 Gatson, Antoinette 19,43,188,l91 Gayden, Saritta 111 Gazman, Maria 92,124 Geter, Marcia 92 Gibbons, Barbara 105,140 Gibbs, Gwendolyn 188,107 Gibbs. Gibbs, Gibbs, Lawrence 92, 104,126,154, 174 Ronald 122 Senovia 105 Gibson, Alfred 116 Gibson Gibson Gibson Gibson , Culver 92,174 , Diane 127,109 , Michael 160,115 , Terrance 92,127 Gilbert, Brenda 116 Gilbert, Sharon 23,92 Giles, Doris 19,43 Giles, Robert 131,165 Gilford, Arthur 106 Gill, Shirley 43 Gilliam, Lavinia 109 Gillon, Louise 107 Gipson, Charles 105,131 , Debra 127, 131, 132, 140, 107 Givens -K Givens, Donell 127,107 Givens, Robert 43 Gladney, Dorothy 43,132 Gladney, Robert 111 Glenn, Larry 95,151 Godwin, Barbara 43 Godwin, June 114 Golden, Daruss 92,131 Gonzales, Martha 43,188 Goodar, Amanda 3 Goodar, Bruce 115 Goodman, Kenneth 114 Goodwin, Doretha 44,127,133 Goodwin, Gloria 44,122 Goodwin, Stephen 111 Gordon, Eunice 44,130,141 Gordon, Gregory 92,103,162,111 ,Gordo n, Harry 113 Gordon, Joseph 44,122 Gordon, Marshall 162,110 Grafton, LaPeria 92 i Graham, Faye'111 Grant, Emestine 92,192 Grant, Regina 44 Grantham, Charleston 108 Graves, Billy 111 Gray, Hiwatha 44 Gray, Jimmy 132,188,106 Gray, Joann 132,106 Gray, Kaen 127 Gray, Larry 92 Gray, Minnie 44,107 Gray, Render 26,92, 129 Gray, Rosa 129,109 Grays, Alvin 41,44,188,193 Grays, Darlene 105,192 Grays, LaVerna 43,190 Grays, Robert 106 Grayson, Manuel 115 Grayson, Ronald 129,133 Green, Antoinette 111 Green, Anthony 44,192 Green, Brenda 19,107 Green, Carol 113 Green, Cheryl 92 Green, Chester91,l51 Green, Duane 113 Green, Eric 92 Green LaVon 44 Green Lisa 108,111 Green, uomita 105,108,111 Green, Lydia 108,111 Green Randy 189 Green Theodore 44 v Green, Warren 44 Green, Wendy 44,141 Greene, Michael 145,146,151,114 Grier, Mary 114 Griffin, Aundra 111 Griffin, Mary 19,114 Griffin, Mary 1. 19 Griffith, Harry 44,126 Girggs, Amold 44,174 Grigsby, Marvel 127,130,l31,164,107 Grimmett, Payton 106 Grismore, Brenda 44 Grisson, Carl 154,172,173 Grundy, Freda 109 Guest, Wanda 44,76, 130 Gunter, Carla 192,108 Hale, Lawson 44 Haley, Eric 152,107 Haley, Larry 44 Hall Cecilia 115 Hall Cynthia 44,78,l33,115 Hall Darryl 151 Hall Earnest 162 Hall Patricia 92 Hall Phiesla 27 Hall Richardo 30,107 Hall Robert 30,107 Hall. Sylvia 27,115 Hall, Willard 151,115 Hall, Zachary 92 Hamilton, Duane 44 Hamilton, Michael 107 Hamm, Shelia 140,116 Hampton, Russell 131,110 Hancock, Patricia 19,44 Harden, Valerie 44 Hardie, Jarvis 44 Hardie, Valeria 127 Harding, Patricia 133, 141, 190 Hardwick,YVera 140,106 Hardy, Charlene 12,15,41,44,128 Hardy, Charles 108 Hardy, Deborah 89 Hardy. Ethel 19,28.29,44,l31 Hardy, lller 89,104,129,107 Hardy, Warren 131,107 Harold, Hector 89,91 Harper, Patricia 19,45,53 Harrell, LaTersa 27 Harrell, Otis 45 Harris, Arthurme 45 Harris, Cedric 131 Haris, Charles 131,105 Harris, Diane 107 Harris, Deborah 131,116,107 Harris, Debra 131,140,107 Harris, Eunice 45 Henry, Regina 19,145,108 Henry, Robert 108 Hemdon, Rodney 160 Herrera, Alma 108 Herrera, Juana 45,92 Herrera, Perla 45 Hervery, Barbara 93 Hewett, Leonard 19 Hickman, Gloria 45,121,192 Hickman, Gwen 93 Hicks, Alecia 93 Hicks, Charles B. 93,111 Hicks, Charles K. 111 Hicks, Gerald 45 Hicks, Keith 111 Hicks, Marie 107 Higginbotham, Eileen 130,109 Higginbotham. loan 26,93 Hila ry, Berry 93,188 Hill, Cassandra 45,190 Hill, E. 109 Hill, Denise 111 Hill, Jacqueline 131 Hill, Jenard 93 Hill, Jesse 126,131 Hill, John A, 126,131,193 Hill, John 45,50,151, 193 Hill, Marvin 93 Hill, Michael 93 Hill, Ronald J. 93 Hill, Ronald W. 93 Hill, Roslynn 93 Hill, Sharon 91,93,123,130 Hill, Veronica 41,45,127,131,18fJ Hines, Gary 93 Hobbs, Linda 45 Hobbs, Lucinda 130,192 Hobbs, Stanley 130,167,168 Hodges, December 93 Hodges, Norman 105 Hodgson, Tonya 21,24,48,127 Hogan, Anthony 48 Holcomb, Karen 105 Holland, Elmer 107 Holland, Victor 114 Holley, Phyllis 44 Holman, Andrea 19,93 ' Holman. Sandra 93,140 Holmes, Andrew 105 Holmes, Anthony 93, Holmes, Brenda 114 Holt, Sally 93 Hooker, Charles 93 D Horton, Evelyn 93,130,190 Horton, Michael 93 Horton, Sara 48,190 Horton, Sheila 130,131,140,111 Hosley, Odell 48,131 Harris, Huey 45 Harris, Janet 105,140,107 Harris, Joyce 19,107 Harris, Mildred 45 Harris, Ranooipn 115 Harris, Terri 89 Harrison, Michael 27 Harrison, Mona 27 Harshaw, Sonia 45 Hart, Joyce 92 Hart, Rubyce 112 Hartley, Deborah 105 Harvey, Gloria 93 Harvev, Lambert 106 Harvey, Leon 93 Harvey, Sharon 45,71,132 Harvey, Vivian 45 Hawk, Roy 113 Hawkins, Deborah 30,111 Hayden, Tommie 93 Hayes, Keith 93 Haynes, Peter 45 Head, Anthony 93 Head, Marcia 106 Heard, Connie 107 Heard, Sandra 45 Hearns, Josie 45 Heams, Robert 45 Heath, Louise 130,152 Hefflin, Deborah 131 Hembrick, Joseph 145,172 Heming, Kenneth 93 Hendley. Joseph 105 Hendley . Mary 26 Hendrix, Wanda 93 Henry, Gloria 93 Henry, Gwen 26,30,93 3 Henry, Lanny 109 Henry, Loretta 105 Henry, Lorraine 19 Houston, Barbara 48 Houston, Bonita 41,48,74,76,77,121 Houston, Ramon 27 Howard, Anna 48 Howard Barbara 45 Howard, Patricia 93,188 Howard, Paula 48,83,177,204 Howard, Steven 93 Hoxey, Cheryl 116 Hubbard, Jimmy 48,192 Hudson, Anthony 27,30,113 Hudson, Glenda 23,29,48 Hudson. Hilda 93,130 Huey, Sharon 93 Huff, George 107 Huffman, Ronald 48 Hughes, Charles 52,192,114 Hughes, Darrow 93 Humphrey, Clifton 29,48 Humphrey,'Gentry 113 Humphrey, Rita 93,127,130.l31 Hunter Elvenia 93,124,131 Hunter, 1. 109 Hunter, Forrest 48,77,78 Hunter, Jimmy 93,161 Hunter, Julia 26,93, 124,192 Hurd, Jenetta 48 Hurley, Debra 93 Hurlic, Michael 160,114 Hurst, Beberly 93 Hutchins, Barbetta 48 Hutchins, Billy 40,48.82, 127,204 Hutchins, Joseph 127,110 Hutchinson, Sharon 48 1rby, Gwen 110 lrvin, Lloyd 156,158 lrvin, Titus 93,145,150 Irving, David 93 lsaiah, Rachel 93 Ishiakawa, Alan 48 Ishman, Debra 48,77, 129 Ishman, Norma 129,140,107 lshman, Reginald 41,48,58,76,81,l29,145, 146,148,172 Issac. joycelyn 48 jackio, Henry 86 'jackson, Aldean 29,91,93,95,131 jackson, Alford 29, 105,121,122,131,151 jackson, Anthony 126,131 jackson, Brenda 48 jackson, Bruce 152 jackson, Donald 93,114 jackson, Bruce 93,107 jackson, Camell 110 jackson, Carol 110 jackson, Deborah Ann 49,124 jackson, Debra Lynn 124 jackson, Debra Y 93 jackson, Donna 107 jackson, Donna 107 jackson, Dwyane 192 jackson, Earl 49 jackson, Everett 93 jackson, Francine 130,131 jackson, Gloria 111 jackson, Guy 151 jackson, Gwen 111 jackson, Semonia 141,107 jackson, Velma 96 Jaco, Leia 96,104,130 jacob, Andre 127,168 jacob, Sylvester 96,126 jacobs, Saundra 49,41 jacquez, Robert 113 jamerson, Darrolyn 141 jamerson, Ricky 96,131,193 james, Barbara 90,96 james, Linda R. 49 james, Linda R. 122 james, Sheila 116 jamison, Catherine 104,116 jamison, Linda 23,40,41,49,53,71, 121,123 jamison, Reginald 192 jones, Brian 50,128,155,166 jones, Carolyn 96,130 jones, Charles 50 jones, Clara 50 Jones, Debra Marie 96,107 jones, Denise 19,50,163, 166 jones, Dennis 166 jones Dianne 140 jones, Donald 96,166,193 jones Eleanor 50,108 jones, Gwendolyn 111 jones, Howard 107 jones, james 129,132,107 jones janice 96,129,132 jones jones s jerry 50,129, 132,192,201 joyce 129,132,140,107 jones, joyce 140,107 jones, judith 124,140,110 jones, june 96,110 jones, Lorraine'50,188 jones, Nathaniel 50,192 jones, Odell 96 jones, Pamela 113 jones, Patricia 130 jones, Pearl 19,50 jones, Robert 105 jones, Robert 96 jones, Rosemary 50,130,151 jones, Royce 105,130,131 jones, Russell 94,95,173,174 jones, Sammy 106 jones, Sheila 50,141 jones, Warren 105,152 jones, Wendell 105,152,111 jones, William 105,152,111 jones, Yolanda 130,140,110 jordon, Carrie 50 jordan, james 107 jordan, 'Phyllis jordan, Rochelle 95 jordan, Sharon 50,192 jeter, Valerie 49 ljimenez, Tony 40,49,80,153,172.190 jeffery, Debra 106 ' jefferson, Eva 96,141 jefferson, Gail 22,25,40,49,83,104 jefferson, Merri 41,49 jefferson, Merri 41,49 jefferson, Rochelle 108 jefferson , Timothy 49,152,193 jeffery, Ronette 108 jenkins, Lawrence 49,145,150 Cranieta 23,49,80,121,123,129, johnson, 192,204 johnson, Gregory E. 96,193 johnson, Gregory T. 174,192,193 johnson, Henrietta 49,114 johnson, Howard 19,95,103 johnson, james E. 116 johnson, Karen 19 johnson, Kenneth 49,116,225 johnson, Kenneth D 121 johnson, LaTanya 96 johnson, Lillie 108 johnson, Marilyn 115,107 johnson, Melodye 27,49,59,77.141 johnson, MicMeQ192,115 johnson, Michael D. 50,115 johnson, Michael D 115 johnsollyiichael D. 115 johnson, Michael 115 johnson, Michele 115,107 johnson, Printis 163,164 johnson, Raymond 106,113 johnson, Robert Lee 27,30 johnson, Ronald 96,127,145,148 johnson, Ronald E50 johnson, Rose 23,96,130,113 johnson, Russell 113 johnson, Sammie 29,96 johnson, Sandra 29,l27,140,188,106 johnson, Sharon 29,40,50 johnson, Shelton 29,193 johnson, Sherryl 29,96 johnson, Shirley 29,40,50, 191 johnson, Stephen 29,192 johnson, Tanis 96,191 jimmerson, Lamont 96,123 johns, Darryl 145,146 johns, Vemadine 105,140 johnson, Anita 49 johnson, Anthony R 114 johnson, Barbara Ann 106,113 johnson, Clifford 105 johnson, Colleen 24,49,130 johnson, Dana 28,131 johnson, Damell 28,131 johnson, Deborah R. 28,131 johnson, Deloris 131 johnson, Donald Ray 49 johnson, Eugene 49 johnson, Edward 192 johnsownfmgehne 96 johnson, Glenda 50 Kahuena,Lucille 50 Kannon, Lajuana 19,132,107 Kaufman, Donnalynn 40,41,50,188,107 Kearns, jerome 96 Keesee, Rickey 109 Kelley, john 96,192,193 Kelley, Lovetta 109 Kelley, Ronald 96,151 Kelly, Arthur 50 Kelly, Cartney 51 Kednall, Craig 51 Kendrick, jean 51 Kennon, Patricia 110 Keys, Michael 107 Killens, Debbie 19,109 Killingworth, Ann 96,191 Kilpatrick, Nicholas 96,145,150 King, Darnell 152,110 King, Fred 40,41,51,132,13-3, 153,172 King, Freida 40,41,51,132,133 King, Geraldine 19,51 King, LaVonne 40,41,51 King, Lynnette 96,130,130 King, Paulette 124 King, Ricky 110 Kinsey, Linda 96 joiner, Erwin 50 joiner, Michele 114 jointer, Raymond 114 jones, Antoinette 96 jones, Audrey 26,96 jones, Barbara 50 jones, Barbara A 26,96 jones, Be ttie 96 Kirk, Norma 51,122,191 Kirkland, Harold 112 Kittling, Sheila 130,116 Knowlesfjerome 106 Knowlc-E Sharolyn 105 A L KnOX,Betty 4'1,50,73,77,78,79,129 Knox, Debra 110 Kureny, Gary 108 Lacy, DeWayne 96,126 Lafayette, Alma 105 Lakey, Charles 162,168 Lamar, Robert 113 Land, William 51 Landrum, William 69 Landry, Michael 154,74,192,193 Lane, Delores 40,51,131,191 Lane, joyce 51 Lane, Michael 110 Laster, Marc 155 Lathon, james 96 Lawrence, Sandra 22,24,41,51 Lawrence, Terry 110 Layton, Dianne 96 Layton, joanne 96,191 Leake, Brenda 96 Leake, Elroy 51 Leavells, Willie 51 LeBlanc, Michael 59 Ledet, Deborah 51,123,130 Ledet, Karen 105 Lee, Alice 51 Lee, Brenda 51 Lee, Donald 110 Lee, George 112 I Lee, Myron 51 Lee, Susan 96 Lemelle, Anthony 97 Lemelle, Letha 19,130,109 Lenard, Michael 162,168,113 Lenard, Patricia 51 Leonard, Gregory 97,192 Leos, Beatrice 109 Lewis, Alvaretta 51,133,190,116 Lewis, Anthony 133,116 Lewis, Balinda 108 Lewis, Brenda 51 Lewis, Greg 161,108 Lewis, janet 40,51,82,127,131 Eewis, jolisa 97,141 ' Keith 97 Lewis, Michael 97 Lewis, Patricia 54 Lewis, Renee 107 Lewis, Renee M 54,97, 133,107 Lewis, Ronald 54 Lewis, Vanderbilt 162,114 Lidge, Wendy 97 Lightner, Diana 54 Ligon, Gail 97 Lindsey, Carlton 97,156,158,159 Lindsey, jimmy 97 Lindsey, johnny 54,127 Littleton, Don 54 Lockett, Myrtle 130,131,144 Lofton, joe 107 Lofton, Portrane 140 Long, Hazel 141,116 Dongino, Kenneth 108 Lopez, Tino 54 Love, Alice 54 Lovett, johnny 98,126,145,146 Lugon, Ronald 163,165,193 Luke, Beverly joyce 105 Lumpkin, james Antho 132,106 Lynch, Donald 165,108 Lynch, Kenneth j. 54 LQWJSL McAllister, Sharon C 97 McAllister,Yolanda 132,106 McCall, Charles 78 McCarty, Yolanda 31,54,59,74,76,77 80 82 123,129,138,140,204 McClain, Milton 97 McClanahan, Sandra K 97 McClelland, Keith 54 McClinton, Charles 54,69,153,162 McClinton, Ruthie 26,111 McClinton, Sharon 133,190 McCloud, Victorne 97,133 McCovey, Andrea 109 McCreary, joan D. 97,123 McCrory, Douglass H. 116 McDade, Kenneth 114 McDowell, Beverly Ann 19,114 McDowell, Mitchell 54 McDowell, Vivian 112 McGee, Gwen 54 McGlothin, Lonnie Dwayne 54 McGrew, Donna D. 54 McGuire, Andre 97,160 McGuire, jean 141 McGuire, Mary Elizabeth 40,41,54 Mclntyre, Richard Blair 116 McKinley, Kenneth 113 Callien, Michael 113 Galvan, Antoninio 115 Galvan, lrma 43 Gamble, Barbara 43,133 Cant, Dexter 104,152,110 Gant, Linda 22,25,40.-13 Ganther, Gegory 105 Ganther, Sylvia 92,95 Garcia, Lawrence 124,155, 166,193 Garcia, Maria 92,124 Gardner, Reginald 105 Garland, Angela 192,109 Garland, Melba 92 Grrett, Linda 124,129,131,132,140,106 Garrett, Peggy 105 Carris, Shelia 108 Garrison, Edward 115 Garrison, laura 43,139,141 Garrison, Michael 92 Catlin, Mildred 108 Gatson, Antoinette 19,43,188,191 Cayden, Saritta 111 Gazman, Maria 92,124 Geter, Marcia 92 Gibbons, Barbara 105,140 Gibbs, Gwendolyn 188,107 Gibbs, Lawrence 92,104,126,154, 174 Gibbs, Ronald 122 Gibbs, Senovia 105 Gibson, Alfred 116 Gibson, Culver 92,174 Gibson, Diane 127,109 Gibson, Michael 160,115 Gibson, Terrance 92,127 Gilbert, Brenda 116 Gilbert, Sharon 23,92 Giles, Doris 19,43 Giles, Robert 131,165 Gilford, Arthur 106 Gill, Shirley 43 Gilliam, Uxvinia 109 Gillon, Louise 107 Gipson, Charles 105,131 Givens, Debra 127,131,l32,140,107 Givens, Donell 127,107 Givens, Robert 43 Gladney, Dorothy 43,132 Gladney, Robert 111 Glenn, Larry 95,151 Godwin, Barbara 43 Godwin, june 114 Golden, Daruss 92,131 Gonzales, Martha 43,188 Goodar, Amanda 3 Goodar, Bruce 115 Goodman, Kenneth 114 Goodwin, Doretha 44,127,133 Goodwin, Gloria 44,122 Goodwin, Stephen 111 Gordon, Eunice 44,130,141 Gordon, Gregory 92,103,162,111 Gordon, Harry 113 Gordon, joseph 44,122 Gordon, Marshall 162,110 Grafton, LaPeria 92 Graham, Faye'111 Grant, Emestine 92,192 Grant, Regina 44 Grantham, Charleston 108 Graves, Billy 111 Gray, Hiwatha 44 Gray, jimmy 132,188,106 Green, Warren 44 Green, Wendy 44,141 Greene, Michael 145,l46,151,1 14 Grier, Mary 114 Griffin, Aundra 111 Griffin, Mary 19,114 Griffin, Mary 1. 19 Griffith, Harry 44,126 Girggs, Amold 44, 17-1 Grigsby, Marvel 127,l30,l3l,164,l07 Grimmett, Payton 106 Grismore, Brenda 44 Grisson, Carl 154,172,173 Grundy, Freda 109 Guest, Wanda 44,76, 130 Gunter, Carla 192,108 Hale, Lawson 44 Haley, liric 152,107 Haley, Larry 44 Hall, Cecilia 115 Hall, Cynthia 44,78,133,1 15 Hall, Darryl 151 Hall, Earnest 162 Hall, Patricia 92 Hall, Phiesla 27 Hall, Richardo 30,107 Hall, Robert 30,107 Hall, Sylvia 27,115 Hall, Willard 151,115 Hall, Zachary 92 Hamilton, Duane 44 Hamilton, Michael 107 Hamm, Shelia 140,116 Hampton, Russell 131,110 Hancock, Patricia 19,44 Harden, Valerie 44 Hardie, larvis 44 Hardie, Valeria 127 Harding, Patricia 133,141,190 Hardwick, Vera 140,106 Hardy, Charlene 12, 15.41,-44,128 Henry. Regina 19,45, 108 Hen ry, Robert 108 Herndon, Rodney 160 Herrera, Alma 108 Herrera, Juana 45,92 Herrera, Perla 45 Hervery, Barbara 93 Hewett, Leonard 19 Hickman, Gloria 45,121,192 Hickman, Gwen 93 Hicks, Alecia 93 Hicks, Charles B. 93,111 Hicks, Charles K. 111 Hicks, Gerald -15 Hicks, Keith 111 Hicks, Marie 107 Higginbotham, Eileen 130.109 Higginbotham, Ioan 26,93 Hilary, Berry 93,188 Hill, Cassandra 45,190 Hill, E. 109 Hill, Denise 111 Hill, Iacqueline 131 Hill, Ienard 93 Hill, jesse 126,131 Hill, john A. 126,131,193 Hill, .lohn 45,50,151,193 Hill, Hill Marvin 93 , Michael 93 Hill, Ronald 1. 93 Hill, Ronald W. 93 Hill, Roslynn 93 Hill, Sharon 91,93,123,130 Hill, Veronica 41,45,127,l31,188 Hines, Gary 93 Hobbs, Linda 45 Hobbs, Lucinda 130,192 Hobbs, Stanley 130,167,168 Hodges, December 93 Hodges, Norman 105 Hodgson, Tonya 21,24,48. 127 Hogan, Anthony 48 Hardy, Charles 108 Hardy, Deborah 89 Hardy, Ethel 19,28,29,4-1, 131 Hardy, lller 89,104.129.107 Hardy, Warren 131,107 Holcomb, Karen 105 Holland. Elmer 107 Holland, Victor 114 Holley, Phyllis 44 Holman, Andrea 19,93 ' Harold, Hector 89,91 Harper, Patricia 19,45,53 Harrell, LaTersa 27 Harrell, Otis 45 Harris, Arthurine 45 Harris, Cedric 131 Holman. Sandra 93,140 Holmes, Andrew 105 Holmes, Anthony 93, Holmes, Brenda 114 Holt, Sa lly 93 Charles 93 Haris, Charles 131,105 Harris, Diane 107 Harris, Deborah 131,116,107 Harris, Debra 131,140,107 Harris, Eunice 45 Hooker, Horton, Evelyn 93,130,190 Horton, Michael 93 Horton, Sara 48,190 Horton, Sheila 13O,131,140,111 Hosley, Odell 48,131 Harris, Huey 45 Harris, janet 105,140,107 Harris, loyce 19,107 Harris, Mildred 45 Harris, Randolpn 115 Harris, Terri 89 Harrison, Michael 27 Harrison , Mona 27 Harshaw, Sonia 45 Hart, Joyce 92 u Hart, R byce 112 Hartley, Deborah 105 Harvey, Gloria 93 Harvey, Lambert 106 Gray, joann 132,106 Gray, Kaen 127 Gray, Larry 92 Gray, Minnie 44,107 Gray, Render 26,92,129 Gray, Rosa 129,109 Grays, Alvin 4l,44,188, 193 Grays, Darlene 105,192 Grays, LaVerna 43,190 Grays, Robert 106 Harvey, Leon 93 Harvey, Sharon 45,71,132 Harvey, Vivian 45 Hawk, Roy 113 Hawkins, Deborah 30,111 Hayden, Tommie 93 Hayes, Keith 93 Haynes, Peter 45 Head, Anthony 93 Head, Marcia 106 Grayson, Manuel 115 Grayson, Ronald 129,133 Heard, Connie 107 Heard, Sandra 45 Green, Antoinette 111 Green, Anthony 44,192 Green, Brenda 19,107 Green, Carol 113 Green, Cheryl 92 Green, Chester 91,151 Green, Duane 113 Green, Eric 92 Green LaVon 44 Green, Lisa 108.111 Green, Lomita 105,108,111 Green, Lydia 108,111 Green, Randy 189 Green, Theodore 44 Hearns, josie 45 Hearns, Robert 45 Heath, Louise 130,152 Hefflin, Deborah 131 Hembrick, joseph 145,172 Heming. Kenneth 93 Hendley, joseph 105 Hendley. Mary 26 Hendrix, Wanda 93 Henry, Gloria 93 Henry, Gwen 26,30,93 Henry, Lanny 109 Henry, Loretta 105 Henry, Lorraine 19 Houston, Barbara 48 Houston, Bonita 41,48,74,76,77,121 Houston, Ramon 27 Howard, Anna 48 Howard Barbara 45 Howard, Patricia 93,188 Howard, Paula 48,83,177,204 Howard, Steven 93 Hoxey, Cheryl 116 Hubbard, jimmy 48,192 Hudson, Anthony 27,30,113 Hudson, Glenda 23,29,48 Hudson, Hilda 93,130 Huey, Sharon 93 Huff, George 107 Huffman, Ronald 48 Hughes, Charles 52,192,114 Hughes. Darrow 93 Humphrey, Clifton 29,48 Humphrey, Gentry 113 Humphrey, Rita 93,127,130.131 Hunter Elvenia 93,124,131 Hunter, 1. 109 Hunter, Forrest 48,77,78 Hunter, jimmy 93,161 Hunter, julia 26,98,124,192 Hurd, jenetta 48 Hurley, Debra 93 Hurlic, Michael 160,114 Hurst, Beberly 93 Hutchins, Barbetta 48 Hutchins, Billy 40,48,82,127.204 Hutchins, joseph 127,110 Hutchinson, Sharon 48 lrby, Gwen 110 lryin, Lloyd 156,158 lrvin, Titus 93,145,150 Irving, David 93 lsaiah, Rachel 93 127.131 .163 12 1,132,139 J 2.111 172,173,193 5 1 01,110 60 '7,78,121,128 1,191 3,172,110,109 26 6 133.1551 Quintanna, Everest 28.76, 167 Quinn, Regina 108 ' Quintana, Patricia 126,188 Rachal, Renee 99 Ramos, Luis 60 Ramzy, Brenda 60,190 Randolph, Diane 19 Randolph, Dolores 26,60 Randon, Marilyn 60,77, 121,191 Rangel, Anna Marie 60 Rankins, Rroy 106 Rash, Kem 110 Ratliff, Carolyn 140 Ratliff, G 109 Ratcliffe, Marie 99 Ray, Darrell 99,109 Ray, David 99,161,109 Ray, Opal 60 Ray, Tony 110 Redd, Annette 60,127,141 Reece,Cheryl 99 Reece, Heloise 19 Reece, Stanley 111 Reed, Ersell 105 Reed, Lyndora 40,60,78,121,129 Reed, Palma 26,99,103,121,123 Reed, Robert 105,127 Reed, Stephanie 60 Reels, Keith 106 Reid, Rubel 109 Reid, Valie 41,60, 192 Relf, Hemian 99 Relf, Rodery 108 Renfro, Bernard 110 Renfro, Bob 99,99,129,156, 158,160 Renfro, Brenda 12,15.40,41,60,71, 73, 79,121 Reyes, Xauier 99,124,193 Reynolds, Ester 116 Reynolds, Loretta 112 Rhone, Larry 99 Rice, Sterling Gene 60,80,82, 188,204 Rice, Steven Dean 19.60,189 Richard, Janice 106 Richard, Loretta 60,121,191 Richardson, Carl 160 Richardson, Gregory 99 Richardson, Jeffery 113 Richardson, Linda 107,132 Richardson, Rhonda 26,99 Richardson, Rufus 99 Renia, Janice 51 Richardson, Yolanda 132,140,110 Richburg, Valerie 105 Richey, Denise 107,130 Riley, Florence 60 Riney, Valecia 41,60,133 Ringer, Edward 60,193 Ringer, Robert 107.151 Rios, Mario 111 Rising, Kelvin 60 Rivers, Beverly 106 Roach, Vanessa 116 Roane, Valeta 61 Roberson, Camelia 99 Roberson, Wilbert 105 Roberson, Gregory 114 Roberts, Doris 91 Roberts, Gregory 107 Roberts, Joseph 99,162 Roberts, Leonard 27,60 Roberts, Linnell 60,126,188 Roberts, Michael 172 Roberts, Sharon 60,121,129,191 Robins, Annie 60 Robinson, Betty 106 Robinson, Charyle 38 Rogers, Clesetine 61 Rose, Darlene -l0,59,61 Rose, Vince 115 Rose, Margaret 61 Ross, Tommy 99,102,122 Ross, Vannessa 107 Roussell, Eli 22,69,161,188 Rowe, Teresa 140,110 Rozoll, Bernita 105 Rush, Ricky 116 Rufus, Carolyn 61,123 Ross, Lavern 69 Russell, Reuben 188 Sale, Nellie 19 Salima, Lesa 61 Sampson, Brenda 99,122,124 Sampson, Sheila 99,123 Samuels, Karen 26,114 Sanders, Carla 105 - Sanders, Lesie 116 Sanders, Marlyn26, 30,99 Sargent, Vernita 111 Satui, Fiapito 61 Saucier, Mark 106 Saufia, Leoneano 99 Sanders, Deborah 61 Saunders, Kathy 107,140 Scott, Bruce 62,192 Scott, Carveth 105 Scott, Nlalinda 99 Scruggs, Micheal 99 Sxott, Michael 76 Seaborn, Benny 111 Seaborn, Beverly 111 Seales, Virginia 99 Searoy, Kaye 107 Sears, Beverly 106 Sena, Linda 61 Session, Joe 99,193 Seymore, Brenda 61,190 Shaddock, Marsha 99,138,141 Shaddock, Melvin 61 Shanks, Paul 30 Shaw, Gary 61 Shaw, Sandera 108,140 Shaw, Sylvia 91,108 Shelton, Dianne 114,130 Shields, Charles 99,126 Shiver, Gary 105,151 Shropshire, Judy 121 Shropshire, Patricia 111,140 Sigala, Martha 124 Siglar, Roderick 161 Siglar, Sandra 61 Shields. Virgil 61,76,77,78,79,122,126. 155,166 Sigler, Denna 116 siler, E.arl11l Simmons, Antoinette 19,111,140 Simmons, Arvis 19,111 Simmons, Donald 40,61,82,123,127,154, 172, 1 88, 189, 205 Simmons, John 106 Simon, Barro11152,160,108 Simon, Parricia 99,141 Simr Simon, Tony 61 Simril, Corine19,l14,14O il.-Telifa 40,61 Simril, Terry 115 Sims, Adrenne 28,62,79,122,129,132 Sims, Ga ry 109 Sims, Gregory 109 Sims, Irene 114 Sims, Isa ac 19 Sims, Linda 19,99 Sims, Sheryl 62 Sinegal, Tom 62,192,193 Robinson, Derrick 105,151 Robinson, Gloria 107,60 Robinson, Gretchen 107 Robinson, Jackie 61,110 Robinson, Jeffrey 126 Robinson, Linda 133 Singletary, Dottie 19 Singleton, Herbert 62,144,145,147 Sinohui, Joseph 99,192 Skinner, Beverly 30 Skinner, Cynthia 62 Robinson, Michael 61,40,127,17f3.193 Robinson, Rachel 19,61,188,113,109 Robinson, Randi 26,113,109 Robinson, Rene'12,26,29,31',58,83,111, 123,197,198,200,203,204, 205,21 1,109 Robinson, Rhonda 111,109 Robinson, Sherrill 99,111,141 Rodgers, Anna 29,61,205 Rodgers, Keith 105,109 Rodgers, Kenneth 105,109 Rodrequiz, John 116 Slack, Gail 62,132 Slater, Donna 99 Slaughte Smith, A r, Stephen 62 11013 62,188,191,192 Smith, Beverly 99 Smith, Bruce C 62,192 Smith, Carise 114,113 Smith, C hr1stineJ114,113 Smith, Clairine 114,113 Smith,-llfrrel 62,111,126,145. Smith, Daryl 111 Smith, David 99,111 Smith, Deborah 99,111,141 149,192 Smith. Debra 62,78,81,1l1,121. 191,205 Smith, Donna 111 Smith. Earnest l05,127,129.131,132 Smith, Eddie 99 Smith, Elizabeth 99,129,131,132 Smith, Evertt129,131,132 Smith, Evon 105 Smith, Cil N. 99 sm11h,1akie 99.107 Smith, Janice 107 Smith, Joseph 107 Smith, Shelly 19,62 Smith, Joyce 99,139 Smith. Julia 28,152,127 Smith, Karry-10,152,190 Smith, Leroy 62.193108 Smith, Linda 105,108 Smith, Lucretia 105,108 Smith, Paulette 62,192 Smith, Renita 130,114 Smith, Robert 114 Smith, Robin 110 Smith, Ronnie 69 Smith, Sadie 28,62,127,l15 Smith, Sharon 131 Smith, Shardn'Denise 41,62,131 Smith, Shervin 131 Smith, Thoma's115 Smith, Vivian 62,189 Smoots, Fredra 30,100 Stiniat, Marvin 108 Sowell, Michele 27,30 Sparks, Vivian 100,113 Spates, Tony 100 Spears, John 62,189 Speed, Jacqueline 100 Speed, James 30,62,7-1 Spencer, Michael 152,114 Spentrer, Sylvia 110 Spidell, Brenda 91, 100,130, 132 Spirlin, Cheryl 62 Spratt, Glenda 110 Stafford, Karl 100,126 Stamps, Debra 110 Stanton, Clarence 62 Starks, Kathy 100,124 Starks, Royce 100 Staten, Ricky-100 Stephens, Erma 41,62 Stephens, Glen 100 Stephens, Marshall 63,109 Stephens, Onetta 110 Steward, Jacoulyn 100,141 Stewart, Anette 107 Stewart, Evelyn 63 Stewart, LaBaron 30,91,95,100,203 Stewart, Lonnie 30,100,127 Stewart, Lynn 100,121 Stewart, Mary 129,131,115 StQS-QD, Essie 100,131,132 Stokes, Wendell 63 stone, J.T. 154,172 Stoner, Renee 69,141 Stoudemire, Thomas 108 Strader, Kemal 163,165 Strawder, Glenn 63,126,154 Strickland, Alvin 115 Stubblefield, Anthony 145,150,16'3,164 Suitley, Alice 124,110 Sullivan, Debra 63 Sumlin, Deborah 63 Summerfield, Rudy 69 Sutton, Timothy 100 Swain, Shirley 63,189 Swann, Lydia 40,691,130 Swingler, Vicki 26,91,100 Skes, Anna 19,100,110 Synagogue, Michael 109 Talley, Buel Alonza 109 Talley, Eddie Charles 100,152 Talley, Janice 63,130 Talley, Michael 116 Tarver, Debra 26,91,95,100,188 Tarver, Jerome 126,131,148 Tate, Gretchen 63 Tate, Wanda 63,191 Tate, Yolanda 113 Tatum, Gloria 100 Taylor, A. 113 Taylor, Bennie J. 115 Taylor, Cyrithia 108 Taylor, Howard 105 Taylor, Kenneth 50 Taylor, Patricia 100 Thomas, Taylor, Elizabeth 30 Teal, Linda 63,191 Teems, Michel 63, 133,188, 193 Terrell, Ricky 83 Thierry. janet 106 Thomas, Albert 154 Thomas, Arbert 173 Thomas, Arbert Lloyd 173 Thomas, Barbara 100 Thomas, Barbara 63 Thomas, Bonnie 105 Thomas, Doris 100,126 Dorothy Marie 112 Walker, Eria. 66,193 Walker, james 165,106,107 Walker, jeffrey 126,106,107 Walker, Kenny B. 108 Walker, Margaret 66 Walker, Phyllis 69 Walker, Sharman 100,110 Walker. Sherry 140,110 Wall, Gerald L. 66 Wallace, Bruce E. 100,192,109 Wallace, Carnegie 29,40,66,121,128 Wallace, Dennis E. 130 Wallace, Pamela 95,100,124,189 Williams Williams , Deborah D. 130,111 , Denise 111 Williams, Diane 101,111 Williams, Edna M. 109,114 Williams , Edward 109,114 Williams, Eugene 109,114 Williams, Cary 106 Williams, Gloria j. 68,111 Williams, Gregory P. 68,106 Williams, Williams, Harold 68 Herbert 192 Tomas, Douglas 63 Walton, Reginald 66,145, 150,192 Thomas, Eddie Ray 157 Thomas, Linda 63 Thomas, Renita 114 Thomas, Velma 106 Ward, Paul L. 152 Ward, Vernon L. 109 Ware, Lutricia A. 130,27,109 Warmsley, Karl 30 Warnsby, Stephanie M. 105,140 Thompson, Arlen 100 Williams, Sheila R.'68,41.130 Waters, Denise M. 52,67, 188 Thompson, Christavel 112 Thompson, Brenda Diane 26 Thompson, Dennie 63,193 Thompson, Doris 100,189 Thompson Herbert 156,158 Thompson, jacquelyn 100 Thompson, Arbert 100 Thompson, Pamela 114 Thompson, Samuel 19,109 Thompson, Vera 26,63,188 Thomas, W. 108 Tiave, Miller 153,193 Ticey, Christine 130,140 Ticey. Notrip 108 Tillis, Liby 63,188 Tillman, Debra 114 Timms, Diane 108 ' Timms, Gregory 100 Tipton, Sandra 63 Title, Sherian 63- Tyler, Angelina 100 Toaetolu, Taufau 63 1 Tobias, Herbert 115 Tolbert, Mary 109 Tolbert, Roosevelt 100,151 Toomalatai, Tolouli 108 Torres, Alvaro 100,155,166 White, Stanley 101,189,108 White, Stephaniz-:108 White, Warde1l67,121,189 Whitmore, Corianthians 105 Whitmore, Pherious 101 ' Whitmore, Phorious 154,174,192 Wigley, Sharon 67,41,71 Willard, Victoria 40,41,67,132,188 Warren, john 151 Warren, Warren, Lucinda 113 Patricia 40,4l,66,71, 141 Warren, Toni 69 Washington, Antonia 30 Washington, Arlene 30 Washington, Carmen 66,114.111 Washington, Charles R. 114.111 Washington, Cynthia 105,114,111 Washington, Deborah 66,190 Washington, Dorthemis 66 Washington, Elsie M. 109 Washington, Eric E. 103,161 Washington, Glenn 66 Ward, john 109 ' Washington, Gregory 152 Washington, jeannette 104 , Washington, jerry 101,188 ' Washington, Lawrence A. 66 Washington, Nathaniel C. 101,152 Washington, Norman 66 Washington, Pete 101 Washington, Queen 66 Washing Washing ton, Sandra 28,595,101 '- ton, Silvana L. 28,105,106 Washington, Willie 19,101,152 Towler, Lois R. 29 Towns, Sadie 140 Ronald 59,63 Tucker, Bruce 63,155,166 Tucker, Derek 63,160 Tucker, Ernest 126,155,107 Tucker, Leah 95,100 Tuggle, Kathy 19,109 Tuia, Lloyd 100,165 Tuia, Pogai 66 Turner, Denise 106 Turner, Ella 26 Turner, Gail 26,191 Turner, Gilda 130,107 Turner, Hubert 66 Turner, Larry 82,94,100,152, 204 Turner, Leo 104,165 ' Turner,I Shirley 100 Twine, Twine, Linda 100,138,141 Roland 163,165 Tyler, james 69,154,172 Umi, Faapo 66 Waters, Susan 27,101 Williams, Antonette 116 Williams, Ada T. 68,116 Willimas, Ailene 68,116 Williams, Ailene 68,116 Williams, Alice 110,116 Williams, Armon M. 27,110,116 Williams, Carla R. 116 Williams, Carne168,116 Williams, Larry 68,116 Williams, james 101 Williams, janice M. 68 Williams, Lillian A. 116 Williams, Linda D. 68,116 Williams, Linda Dianne 68,116 Williams, Lynn C. 116 Williams, Marilyn L. 101 Williams, Mary 68 Williams, Michael L. 101,102,145,150 Williams, Nathaniel 132,192 Williams, Patricia A. 68,191 Williams, Rene Y. 101,114 1 Williams, Rip 68,114 Williams, Rita 68,114 Williams, Ronnie 114 Williams, Sadie M. 68 Williams, Shirley A. 19 Williams Victoria F 68 Watkins, Beverly A. 40,67 ' Watkins, Deborah 26 Watkins, Gloria j. 192 Watkins. Watson, Thelma 101,133,188 Patricia 114 Watson, Wesley E. 101,153,172,192, Wi1liamS.Wendy 132,113,107 Williams, Willie E. 107 ' Williamson, Tawanna 19,29 Willis, Elizabeth 113 Wills, Gary D. 111 Willis, Roslyn A. 140,111 Wooley, Corliss M. 190 Valentine, Annie 100 Valentine, Mabel 66 Valsom, Sharon 30 Vaughn, Nathaniel 108 Veals, Cheryl 66,121,122,l91 Venzor, Abel 116 Victor, Rachel 114 Victor, Romanus 22,69,114 Viescas, Delores 191 Vines, Roger 163,164 Vines, Rosie40,66,121,141, l 191,106 Virden, Larry 100,152 Virden, Ronald 100 Virgil, Peter 19,66 Vital, Michelle 106 Wade, Erie 40,41,66 Wafer, Deneda 115 Wald, Vernita 140 Walker, Alana j. 26,28,66 Walker, Alice M. 113 Waler, Betty jo 108 Walker, Billy Lee 100,102,108 193 Watties, Carolyn 101 Watts, Millicent 141,110 Waugh, Valerie 101 Weathersby, Gale 140 Weaver, jonathan 101,126, 131,107 Webb, Gerald 106,114 y Webb, Tyrese 116 Webber, Donald E. 67,76,152 Webster, Glenda fAndersonl 67 Webster, Sondra G. 67.192 Wedlow, Cheryl D. 67,12,76 Wedlow, james 101 Wdlow, Ricky 67,145,148,192 Welch, Cherice M. 67 Welch, Ernestine 67,141 Welch, Robert L. 68,111 Wells, Della M. 67,190 Wesson, Linda R. 67 Wesson, Theroline 30 West, Cay R. 26,101 Whaley, Gwen 101 Whaley, Ronald 19 Whatley, Freda 115 Wheaton, Belinda 26,101 Wheaton, Stephanie 101,130,141 Wheeler, Beverly 67,188 White, Barbara 67 White, Charles L. 67,167,192 White, Debra 113 white, Jan 192 White. Kelmar 101,121,122 White, Marilyn 30,107,114 White, Marvin 67,30, 107,114 -while, Marvin 67,30,107,114 White, Michael 30,107,114 White, Robert 67 White, Samia 67 White, Sharon L.l101L123,124,133 Williams, Catherine S. 59,123,189 Williams, Chris 115 Wilson, Carolyn 115 Wilson, Carolyn A. 124,127,115 Wilson, Clyde B. 76,123 Wilson, Dinah 101,188 Wilson, Dixie K. 101,124 Wilson, Donna M, 68,78 Wilson, Ella 101 Wilson, Eric 127 Wilson, F. 109 Wilson, Franks 157 Wilson, Gwendolyn A. 110 Wilson, janet M. 68,121 Wilson, jeryl L. 110 Wilson, Karen R. 130,140 Wilson, Leonard 29,115 Wilson, Llewellyn P. 29,140,115 Wilson. Wilson, Sylvia 109 Wilson, Willie T. 101,131 Winbush, Rita C. 140,110 Winston, Edwina L. 106 Winston, Larry D. 22,59,68,115 Wolfe, Marion 108 Womack, Danny 156,157,158, 159 Womack, Pamela 114 Woods, Everett L. 68,192 . Woods, james M. 68 Woods, Muriel 101 Woods, S heila 68 Wooton, Marian R. 124,106,109 Wright, Eric S. 110 Wright, Gary B. 105 wright, julia 101 Wright, Madalon R. 68 Wright, Philip 101 Wright, Quida L31,133 wright, nem101,162,1o9 Wright, Roger 101,113,109 Wright, Wynne, Ronnie L. 109 Carion H. 113 1130.111 111 09.114 19.114 '9.l14 5.111 681045 E 59.103 ll.lS9 l 3115105 101 ' l5'l.l7-lilgl .71 1.67.1321 ue ' SS 16 16 16 16 E11 10.116 16 6 S 16 1.116 Ef'53.l16 101 .01.102,1-15,150 12.192 3.191 11-1 41,130 1 9 13.107 19.29 1 1 1 127,115 1 -1 3 10 10 140.115 1 0 69.115 1158.159 P 06. 109 9 Yarbrough, Linda 69,130 Yate, Barbara S. 105 Yost, Sharon 192 Young, Gwendolvn 109 . Young. jeffrey L. 101.193 Zavala, Susan 105 Zimmerman, Cassandra 105 Zomalt, Brenda 12,16,20,2 1,22,59, 80, 82, 121,123,131,204,205,224 Zomalt, Debra A. 101 Zomalt, Gregory L. 69,172 Zomalt, Ruby j. 101,127,131 Teachers Adams, Edward 180 Allen, Mary jean 180 Archibald, Eloise 179 Armstrong, William 156,180 Bailey, Talmage 180 Bazadier, Ronald 180 Borders, Martha 178 Bowie, Louise 180 Brooks, Winzola 179 Brown, Paul 180 Callet, Stanton 180 Carlton, Leslie 180,106 Carter, Lawrence 179 Carter, Theodore 180 Cassidy, Fred 71,180 Caudillo, Ignacio 179 Chester, Eward 185 Collins, Essie 180 Comorre, Donald 180 Conanan, Rosario 180 Cornwell, Maple 186 Covington, Ivorye 186 Covrette, Mabel 186 Cryer, Gloria 186 Cummins, Wendell 186 Dickens, Elizabeth 186 Divine, Elizabeth 101 Dorsey, Renee 185 Dulce, Lewis 181 Eisenmany, Dean 185 Ellis, Patricia 181 Foote, Nancy 181,107 Fowler, Wayne 181 Franklin, Wallace 161,162,18l,I13 Garcia, Shirley 181 Gardner, jerryl 185 Carris, Helen 181 Gibson, Lenora B. 130,181 Gibson, Leonora K. 181 Gocke, Miriam 181 Grubbs, Maxine 181 Hall, Wesley 153,173,174,184 Hanks, Elaine 181 Harper, Reuben 181 Hergot, C. 113 Hatch, Dahl 181 Q Hawthorne, Constance 181,108 Hiland, Cheryl 179 Hinkle, Meryl 179 Hoffmann, Delight 181 Hurst, Mary 181,191 Hygh, Haywood 181 jaramillo, Augstin 181 jones, Earl 182 jones, Leatrice 179 jones, Velta 179 Kaplan, Arthur 106,182 Kemp. Maxine 182 King. Barbara 184 King, Doris 182 Kossives, Andrew 182 Lamb, Frances 182 Lelesi, Alexander 182,116,107 Littlebeaver, Regina 182 McCulloch, Edith 178 McGee. Webster 182 MCLurkin. William 152,182 MacCartney, Gail 182 ' Magee, Norma 182 Martin, Karin 182 Mason, Florence 182 Michaels, Rochard 155,182 Miller, Ester 144,182 Miller, Myron 163,164 Mirakian, joyce 185 Miyano, Seitaro 144,167,168,182 Naiera, Brigid 130,182 Nash, William 182 Newsom, Col Sid 183 Olson, Karl 183 Orr, Cordon 178 Outlaw, Madine 73,183 Parish, Charles 179 Parker, Hubert 183 Price, Mr. Tolbert 183 Randolph, Leon 183 Ray, joan 184 Ray, Sharon 183 SSCOrCl.Cristine 71,185 Secord, john 183 Seymore, Curtiss 153,172,174,183 Sherrill, james 179 Shirley. Everett 183 Shorer, Laurence 19,183 Silverman, lna 183 Smith, Beatrice 41,183 Smith, Patricia 183 Stecher, Virginia 183 Stoner, Sally 183 Strapac, joseph 71,185 Sutton, Leonard 183 Sweet, Dan 183 Mr. Robert Harris 176 Dr. Walter Tucker 176 Superintendentland Ass Mr. Robert Boyd 176 Mr. Frederick Kennedy 176 Mr. Edward H. Garske 176 Mr. john Graham 176 Mrs. Rosalind Calenaor 176 Mrs. Ana Miskines 176 Classified Personnel Mrs. Leona Andrus 186 Mr. Willie Brown 186 Mrs. jean Brodus 186 Mrsl Nellie Volbert 186 Mrs. Cotton 186 Mrs Edna Cutler 186 Mrs Mrs Marilun French 186 . Virginia Hager 186 Mr. john jackson 186 Mrs. juanita johns 186 Mrs. Voila Mack 186 Mrs. Eleonar Quarles 186 Mrs. Mrs. Marilyn Prisin 186 Barbara Robinson 186 Mrs. Chales Ross 186 Mrs. Dorothy Sops 186 Mrs. Paulette Warren 186 Mrs. Lois Wilkey 186 Taylor, Alvin 183 Thomas, Eddie 160,183 Thomas, Louis 184,203 Vales, Richard 183 Valla, Anthony 184 V Wade, Aaron 177 Wade, joseph 144,169,184 Wade, Lillian 184 Waggoner, Darrell 184 Waller, Paula 184 Ward, Olixfer jr. 184 Weathersby, Florene 184 Williams, Carolyn 184 Williams, Fred 184 Williams, john 185 Willigg Theodore 184.152 Wilson, Eleanor 184 Wooden, Teresa 130,184 Woods, George 91,184 Woods, William 184 Wright, Mary 184 Yancey, Lorraine 184 Zumbo, Raenelle184 Board of Trustees Lt. Manuel Correa 116 Mr. Ira Clark 176 Mr. Thomas Gibson 176 Sands, Bob 187 jackson, Bernard 187 Martinez, Mack 187 Montez, Sam 187 Bailey. Fred 187 Brooks, Ted 187 Darby, Fred 187 Maub, jackie 187 Gomez, Eloisa 187 Hollyfield, Mary 187 Gunnette, Ann 187 Parter, joann 187 Green, Pat 187 Early, Acena 187 Route, Zollie 187 Valera, Bertha 187 Zedlow, Arma 187 Thomas, jadie 187 Dadson, Alberta 187 johnson, Dorathy 187 Washington, Alfred 187 Bodkins, Beulah 187 Halley, Evelyn 187 Braza, MyrQie187 Barnes, Eugene 187 Prejian, Macklin 187 Daniels, Sherman 187 Thomas, Michael 187 Woodward, Vernell 187 Dunn, Mathew 187 Grim, George 187 Mitchell, Clarence 187 Scott, Robert 187 Palmer, Glene 187 Editoris Farewell 1970 has been a decisive year for me. It symbolized the beginning of something new. As editor-in- chief it was the start of being a real leader-a chief as well as a consultant. This decade started off with masses of changes, first a fresh staff with different ideas and imaginations, then a new theme, and from there the changes fell as they were needed. The entire cessing of the book did not always smoothly, for a times there were such as picture scheduling and, of course, special events that occurred T' school hours which prevented the class from meeting, but the good made up for the bad. Thanks to Mr. Loe, of American Publish- ing Company, for his professional tips. And thanks to all the photographerS at the Weygand Studio whose workman- ship, with the hallmark of quality, helped to preserve in story and picture form, all the happy events of this year. Finally, I wish to express my deepest appreciation to Mrs. Hoffman, our patient advisor, and also to the entire hard-working staff, with special thanks being extended to Sheila Madison, associate editor, and Brenda Renfro, copy editor, wh0SG tremendous assistance and guidance helped carry us through to the complete expression of the yearbook's theme- Dawn of a Decisive Decade. r XB 5 , ierican Publish- 'ofessional tips. lotographers at nose workman- quality, helped picture form, is year. Finally, est appreciation patient advisor, hard-working being extended ate editor, and editor, whose and guidance o the complete ook's theme- r 1 191 - -1- Y.....,.4,a,.4.., . V, A .a K 4, w - J 0 A 4x --5' ybx KA IT fyo Q- 'D QQ Q, if C KX NL X kk il d f x, J 4X O Dix 0 Q zo ' ,yy I ij N Q? 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