Fair Park High School - Sequoyah Yearbook (Shreveport, LA)

 - Class of 1951

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ADNHN' MDN md ASSES ISTRAT CL the following pages We present the in- dividuals who share a Vital interest in the welfare of Fair Parkhour Principals, the members of the Faculty and the members of each Class. -R6 S A, li ef? 5 F ilii Q Eight 41 Mm 7 M W1f.,,, X Wfffwf , .. WSH - , 14:12 Q f F A M -w W' X ,ff - I , b 1 , CDUR PRINCIP LS Since Mr. Herron came to Fair Park in l93l, he has become an integral part of our school life. His service to the school through his official duties and his many school activities is appreciated by the entire student body and faculty. E. H. HERRON Assistant Principal Ten During his fourteen years as principal at Fair Park, Mr. Alberson has filled his place of duty with utmost zeal and capability. His paternal loyalty and sense of justice toward students gives him Well-deserved respect throughout the community. His belief in democratic Ways and ideals forms a pattern for us to build our future lives on. E. L. ALBERSON Principal , IACULTY ROW I CLARA G. ALBERSON, B.A. Mathematics LOIS ALLEN, BIA., B.S. in Library Science Librarian RUTH TUCKER ANDERSON, B.A. Social Science, Co-Sponsor Iunior Red Cross MEVA ANDREWS, BS., M.A. Mathematics, F. T. A. Sponsor FRANCES BRINGHURST, B.S. ROW Z LUCILLE BROWN, B.A. Mathematics, Math Club Sponsor OLIVIA BROWN, B.A. English, Y-Teen Sponsor BLANCHE BURKHALTER, B.A. Iournalism, Pow Wow Editorial Advisor MYRA BYRNE, B.A. Civics, Civics,CIub Sponsor I , GRACE CONGDON Health and Physical Education, Y-Teen B M E M M Sponsor, Carnival, Cheerleaders, B'M ' ' ' ' Assistant Tennis Coach Vocal Music ROW 3 ANNIE LAURIE COOK, B.A., M,A. English-Latin, Latin Club Sponsor IOYCE CRONK, B.S. Health and Physical Education Y-Teen Sponsor, Carnival HIXIE DAVIDSON, B.S. Guidance and Counseling LUCILLE DAVIS, B.A. English LEE DOBSON, B.A. Commerce, Golf Coach Eleven I t I OUR FACULTY A CARROLL M. FLOYD, B.S. Science, Hi-Y Sponsor MASTER SGT. ROBERT L. GLASGOW Officer Candidate School, Ft. Benning, Ga., Officer Advanced School, Ft. Benning, Ga. GRACE GRAY, B.A. Art ETHEL GRUBBS Dietician CLEM HENDERSON, B.S. Mathematics, Boys' Basketball Coach, Track Coach, Assistant Football Coach CECIL HERREN, B.S., M.E. Science-Mathematics, Hi-Y Sponsor MARY HOLLAND, B.A. Spanish-English., Spanish Club Sponsor WAYNE HOLLINGSWORTH B.A., M.A. Driving Instructor ANNIE IGOE, B.A., M.A. Mathematics, Co-Sponsor Iunior Red Cross RUTH IOHNS, B.A. n English, Student Council Advisor ERNESTAINE JOHNSON, B.A. Social Science, Y-Teen Sponsor IENNIE IONES, B.A., M.A. English, Y-'Teen Sponsor WILLIE D. IONES, B.A., M.A. English, Y-Teen Sponsor EARLINE IORDAN, B.A. M.A. Commerce, Sequoryah Ad Staff Advisor EULAVA IOYCE, B.S. Biology, Biology Club Sponsor Twelve IR PARK I-IIGI-I ROW l VIRGINIA KING, B.S. Home Economics, Y-Teen Sponsor, Home Economics Club Sponsor ' RUBY LATHAM, B.A., M.A. Mathematics MARY LOU LEDBETTER, B.A. Commerce ALMA LEVINS, B.S., M.S. Biology, 4-H Club Sponsor ROW 2 MASTER SGT. IOI-IN MATTIE Tank Corps, Fort Knox, Ky. EULA B. MITCII-IELL, B.S. Home Economics, Y-Teen Sponsor, Home Economics Club Sponsor LOUISE MONETTE, B.S. Social Science, Pow Wow Ad Staff Advisor RUBY MOORE, B.A., B.S. in Library Science Librarian, Projectionists Advisor ROW 3 MILDRED MCCORMICK, B.S. Social Science MAEMIE MCDANIEL, B.A. Office Secreiary EARL MCKENZIE, B.S. Chemistry-General Science, Hi-Y Sponsor RUSSELL NEELY, B.A. Coordinator of Diversified Occupations and Distributive Education, D. O. Club Sponsor, D. E. Club Sponsor MERRILL S. NICKLAS, B.S. OUIDA MCCLELLAN, BS. Science LORXI NE MARTIN' B'A MNA' Commerce, Sequoyah Circulation Senior Class SPOYISOIU Hi-Y SPONSOR English, Football Program Sponsor Siaff Advisor Tennis COUCII Thirteen Fourteen OUR FACULTY IAMES S. NOEL, B.A. English, Debate Club Sponsor CAPTAIN A. C. O'NEAL Infantry, O.C.S., Fort Benning, Ga. LILLIAN POLK, B.A., M.A. Speech LYNN L. REEVES, B.S., M.A. Wood Shop Instructor MELVIN RICHE, B.A. Vocal Music OPAL ROBERTSON Assistant Dietician LOTTIE MAE ROSS Office Secretary HOLLIS SMITH Building Superintendent CARL TOLBERT, B.M., M.A. Instrumental Music EARL TURNER, B.S., M.A. Physics-Pre-Flight, Student Council Advisor FERNE TURNER, B.S., B.S. in Library Science Librarian Sequoyah Editorial Advisor LA RUE VETSCH, B.A. Social Science, Officers' and Sponsors Club Sponsor KATHRYN WEBB, B.S. Horne Economics, Y-Teen Sponsor, Home Economics Club Sponsor ROY WILSON, B.S. Physical Education, Assistant Football Coach T FACULTY SNAP Mrs. Ross and Mrs. McDaniel efficiently handle the 3. Proving that angle A is equal to angle B. many details in the office. 4. Mr. Hollingsworth explains driving operations. Oral Hygienist, Miss Arm Lgngensfejn, Checks cmd 5. The Audio-Visual Department has many calls for the gives the fluoride treatment to the students' teeth. tape recorder and record 1OlGY9I. Fifteen FACULTY SNAP l. Mr. Niclclas returns his grade sheets to the faculty 3. Students enrolled in Graphic Arts provided the school boxes. with many types oi printed materials. 2. A class ot Biology enthusiasts uncler the direction oi 4. Assembling model airplanes in the Pre-Flight lab- Miss Joyce. oratory. Sixteen 1. 'W 5 if 4f kky . . A 5 fs SQ if ff 3 ,, sf, f 0, ' SENIORS ' JUNIORS ' SOPHOMORES ' FRESHMEN Classes Z' Q X K. . AX, . J ,M Seventeen Kennon, W. Williams, I. Williams. Se1fzi01fs...Clazss 0151951 CLASS OFFICERS ARE: President . . . . . PAUL KENNGN Vice President . . . WADE WILLIAMS Secretary-Treasurer . . IACKIE WILLIAMS Eighteen 1 RICHARD ADAMS R.O.T.C. '48-'5Oy Hi-Y '48-'49g Math Club '50-'5lg N.C.O. Club H '5Op Glee Club '48-'49. 1 MARY ALFRED Glee Club '48-'497 Band Girls Club '48-'5lg Debate Club '49p I.O.Y. Club '49p Band '48-'51g Y-Teens 'Sly Student Council Representative '5l. HARVEY ALLEN Band Boys' Club '48-'49g Concert Band '48-'5ly Math Club 'Sly N.C.O. Club '5Uf R.O.T.C. '48-'Sly Officer 'SPE' Officers and Spon- sors Club '5l. U ANTHONY ARMENIO Red Cross Rep esentative '49- '5O3 Audio-Visui Assistant '49- '5Og Library Assistant '48-'50. KENNETH AVERY HERMAN BAGLEY .Ll :B DAVID ADDINGTON Pelican Boys' State '5Oy Concert Band '47-'Sly R.O.TiC. '47-'Sly Officer 'Sly N.C.O Club '48-'5Og Concert Band Drum Major 'Sly Military Band Drum Major '5Og Officers and Sponsors Club 'Sly Iudge '5lg Hi-Y '48-'5lg Band Boys Club '48-'49f Student Coun- cil Representative '49-'5l5 Glee Club '48g Sequoyah Circulation Staff '5ly Military Band '49-'5O. BETTY JEAN ALLBRITTON I.O.Y. Club '49: Girls' Glee Club '48-'5Og Girls' Sextette '49-'Sly A Choir '49-'Sly Vice Pres. '5l: Cheerleader '5ly Sequoyah Ad Staff '50-'5l: All State Choir '51, MARY ALICE ALLEN Band '48-'Sly Band Girls' Club '48p Y-Tee-n's '48-'Sly Math Club '5Up Glee Club '48-'49y I.O.Y. Club '49p Girls' State Alternate '5Op 4-H Club '48: Home Ec. Club '47. GENEVIEVE AUBERT Home Ec. Club '48-'49g Pep Squad '48-'49p Civics Club '48g Y-Teens '48-'50. MARY BAGGETT Concert Band '49-'5lp Girls' Glee Club '48-'SO5 Y-Teens '48-'Sly Civics Club '48y Debate Club '49g Girls' State Alternate '5Oy Ir. Red Cross Representative '5Oy Math Club '51g Home Ec. Club '47g Student Council Representa- tive '47. CLIFTON BAIRD Nineteen IOHNETTE BAIRD Glee Club '48-'SO7 Girls' En- semble: Y-Teens '48-'49p Home Ec. '48-'49g Sequoyah Ad Staff '51, HARRY E. BARRON Red Cross Representative '48g R.O.T.C. '48-'5l: Hi-Y '50-'51, EARNEST BEHELER LEBERT BERGERON Crack Platoon '48-'5l7 Crack Platoon Leader '5lp N.C.O. Club '48-'50p Officers and Sponsors Club 'Sly Math Club '49-'5Og R.O.T.C. Minstrel '50-'5l. FRANCES BODDIE PAT BOONE Y-Teens '50-'5ly Spanish Club 'SOQ R.O.T.C. Sponsor 'Sly Foot- ball Program Ad Staff '5lp Offi- cers and Sponsors Club '5l. Twenty BILLY BAKER H1-Y '48-'Sly Rand '48-'515 offi- cers and Sponsors '5lg R.O.T.C. '48-'5lp Officer '51, WADE BASS Football '46-'5Ug Track '49-'50p Hi-Y '46-'48p Pow Wow Reporter '50. BARBARA BENOIT Biology Club '487 F.H.A. '48-'49g Y-Teens '48-'497 Glee Club '48- '5Op Red Cross Representative '48g Home EC. Club '47. SENIORS THOMAS BLUME Hi-Y '48-'5lg R.O.T.C. '497 Glee Club '48-'Sly Choir '49-'5l. MARY BOONE Y-Teens '49-'Sly Home Ec. Club '49-'5O7 Red Cross Representa- tive: Glee Club '48-'49. MARTHA BORN , ANDRE BOUILLON Pooumii '47-'4a. IOHN BROCATO SAM BRUCE Hi-Y '48-'50p Math Club '49-'5Oy Vice President: N.C.O. Club '48- '50y Rifle Team '48-'Sly R.O.T.C. '48-'Sly Officer 'Sly Officers and Sponsors Club '5lp Student Council Representative '507 Stu- dent Council Senator '51, Class of 1951 JIMMY BUCHANAN Football '485 N.C.O. ciub 'so, R.O.T.c. '4s'51, coionei 'si- Officers and Sponsors Club '5lE Civics Club '48. BILLY BYWATER R.O.T.C. '50-'515 He-Male Beauty '5O5 Math Club '50-'5l. LURLINE CANNON Y-Teens '485 Debate Club '49. IULIAN L. BRANDON R.O.T.C. '48-'Sly Officer 'Sly Military Band '48-'49: Officers and Sponsors Club '5lp Student Council Representative '5l. DON BROWN Hi-Y '47-'5lg Vice President '47: Secretary '48g Choir '49-'5l5 Sgt.-at-Arms '49-'SO7 Basketball '48-'Sly Football '47-'5Og Football Chorus '497 He-Male Beauty '50p Pow Wow Reporter '51, IOE BRUMLEY Band '48-'Sly Band Boys' Club '49p Red Cross Representative '48g Student Council '48y Boys' Glee Club '49-'5l5 All-State Orchestra '5O. MILDRED BUCKNER Spanish Club '50, CAROL CALDWELL Band '48-'515 President 'Sly Band Girls' Club '48y Spanish Club '48-'495 Secretary '49: Y-Teens '48-'5l7 R.O.T.C. Sponsor '517 Officers and Sponsors Club 'Sly Football Program Staff 'Sly All- State Band '50g Pelican Girls' State Alternate '50: Library As- sistant '48-'497 Red Cross '48y Debate Club '49y Student Coun- cil Senator '48-'Sly Tribe Talk '5l. MILES CARAWAY Football '48-'495 Track '485 Stu- dent Council Representative '49- 'SOQ He-Male Beauty Contest '48-'507 R.O.T.C. '48-'50g Pow Wow Ad Staff '49-'50g Red Cross Representative '48, Twenty-One EWELL CARTER Boys' Glee Club '48-Sly R.O.T.C. '48-'Sly Choir '50-'Sly N.C.O. Club '51 ROSE ANN CAsc1O Y-Teens '49-'Sly R.O.T.C. Spon- sor 'Sly Officers and Sponsors Club '5ly Glee Club '49-'Sly Stu- dent Council Representative '49y Home Ec. Club '49, DELORIES CHRIST Spanish Club '49-'50y Y-Teens '49-'5ly Girls' Glee Club '49-'50y Math Club 'Sly Home Ec. Club '47. BILLY IAY COLVIN Pelican Boys' State '50y R.O.T.C. '48-'5ly Major 'Sly Officers and Sponsors Club '5ly Treasurer N. C. O. Club '48-'50y Secretary '50y Math Club '50-'51y President 'Sly Hi-Y '48-'Sly Spanish Club '48-'50, BILL COONROD R,O.T.C. '50-'Sly N.C.O. Club '50-'5ly Math Club '50-'5l. ALLEN COSTELLO Hi-Y '48-'Sly Track '50-'5ly Boys' Glee Club '50y R.O.T.C. '48-'49y Basketball '48-'5ly Red Cross Representative '48y Football '48- '5ly Student Council Representa- tive '49, Tw enty-Two GEORGE CASCIO PATSY CASTON Latin Club '48-'49y Science Club '49y Girls' Sports Club '49y De- bate Club '5Oy Girls' Glee Club '51 ROSE MARIE CIOLINO Choir '48-'Sly Glee Club '49-'Sly Sodality '48-'51y Biology Club '50y Latin Club '48y Girls Sextet '50y Home Ec. Club '50y Y-Teens '5O. SENIORS HAROLD COON N.C.O. Club '48-'50y R.O.T.C. '48-'49y Officer 'Sly Officers and Sponsors Club 'Sly Math Club '49-'51, KATHRYN COOPER Girls' Glee Club '48-'49y Future Homemakers of America '48y Future Teachers of America '50y Choir '50-'51, RICHARD COUNTS Concert Band '48-5Oy B d B 1 Club '43, Math ciugn '50f3E'f, Pow Wow Editorial Staff 'SO-'5l. FRANK COX Hi-Y '48-'Sly Math Club '50-'Sly N.C.O. Club '49-'5Og Rifle Team '49-'5lf R.O.T.C. '48-'5lg Officer 'Sly Alternate Boys' State '50g Officers and Sponsors Club '5lp Track '48-'49g Football '48, IAMES CROSS Student Council Representative '48-'49p Student Council Senator '5Og Student Council President 'Sly Spanish Club '48-'5Og N.C.O. Club '48-'50y Boys' State Repre- sentative 'SOp R.O.T.C. '49-'5l. GLENDA DARE Concert Band '48-'5lg Band Girls' Club '48p Y-Teens '48-'Sly Treasurer '48g Sequoyah Ad Staff '5l. Class Of 1951 ROBERT DR SADIER Distributive Education Club '5lg R.O.T.C. CAROLYN DIXON I.O.Y. Club '495 Y-Teens '48-'5Op President '49: B Choir '5Og Glee Club '48-'49g Latin Club '48- '497 R.O.T.C. Sponsor 'Sly Offi4 cers and Sponsors Club '51, PAT DIXON R.O.T.C. '49-'50, 4-H Club '49-'5o. MORRIS COX Hi-Y '48. MARVIN CURETON Hi-Y '48-'49g R.O,T.C. '48, IOHN DAUOHTRY Track '49-'5Og Football '49-' - 50, R.O.T.C. '487 N.C.O. Club '48-'49g Hi-Y '48-'5Op Basketball '48-'5Og 48 Red Cross Representative ' 5 He-Male Beauty '5O. lOl-INNY DICKERSON Concert Band '48-'Sly R.O.T.C. '48-'5l7 Hi-Y '48-'49p Band Boys' '48y Red Cross Representative '48y All-State Orchestra '5O. GEORGE DIXON REGIE DOUGLAS Hi-Y '48-515 He-Male Beauty Contest '48-'49g Track '5O. Twenty-Three MARTHA LYNN DOWDEN Pep Squad '48y Girls' Ensemble 'Sly Biology Club '49y Y-Teens '48-'Sly Treasurer '48y Dramatics Club '49y Home Ec. Club '48-'Sly Ir. Red Cross '5Oy Choir 'Sly Football Ad Staff '5ly Pelican State '5l. BETTY RAE DYKES Home Ec. Club '48y Y-Teens '48- '5Oy Civics '48y Pep Squad '48, FLORA NELL EDWARDS Library Assistant '50-'5l. GEORGE ELLISON R,O.T.C. '48-'49y He-Male Beauty '48y Hi-Y '50-'5ly Treasurer 'Sly Boys' Glee Club '50-'Sly C Choir '5l. FRANK ELY Concert Band '48-'5ly R.O.T.C. '48-'Sly Officers '5ly Math Club '48-'Sly Officers and Sponsors Club '5l. MARY FARR Y-Teens '50-'5l. Tw enty-Four ROLAND DURRETT Hi-Y '48-'Sly Secretary '49y Sgt.- at-Arms '48y A Choir '50- -Football '5Oy Red Cross Reprei sentative '5Oy Track 'Sly He- Male Beauty '48y BONNIE EASLEY Home Ec. Club '48-'49y Civics Club '48y Y-Teens '48-'49. EMMA LOU ELKINS Biology '49y Y-Teens '48-'5ly 4-H Club '48-'49y Cadet Band '48- '50y Choir '49-'5ly POW WOW Reporter 'Sly Civics Club '49. SENIORS ROY ELLISON Hi-Y f4s-'s1. ANITA ESCOTT Cadet Band '48y Concert Band '49-'5ly Glee Club '48-'51y Sodality '48-'5l. GARCIA LEE PEAZEL Home Ec. Club '48-'49y I.O.Y. Club '49. POLLY FERGUSON A Choir'51. IO ELLEN FITCH Y-Teens '48g Glee Club '48-'5Op Choir '50-'Sly Sequoyah Ad Staff '5l. IOYCE FLOWERS Glee Club '48: 4-H Club '487 Y-Teens '48. Class of 1951 BONNIE FREEMAN Bcmd '48-'5l. DELMA GILES Hi-Y '48-'Sly Treasurer '49g Presi- dent '5Og R.O.T.C. '48-'5l: Offi- cer '5l5 N.C.O. Club '49-'5Op Officers and Sponsors Club 'Sly Vice Presiclentp Football '48. MARILYN GOLDEN Civics Club '485 Glee Club '48- '5Oy Choir '517 R.O.T.C, Sponsor '5lg Officers and Sponsors Club '515 Y-Teens '51. SQ, ' 'x qi. K Qx , ktxgrs .vw ANNE FINCH MAUREEN FITZGERALD R.O.T.C. Sponsor 'Sly Officers and Sponsors Club '5l: Y-Teens' '517 Secretary '5l5 Beauty '5l. LORETTA FOSTER Pep Squad '48-'49g Glee Club '49-'5O. GENE GIBSON - BOBBIE GLASS Girls' Glee Club '48-'49g Y-Teens '48-'5lg Choir '49-'50g Pow Wow Ad Staff '48-'Sly R.O.T.C. Spon- sor '5l: Officers and Sponsors Club 515 Football Program Ad Staff '5l. ROB GORHAM Concert Band '48-'Sly R.O.T.C. '48-'Sli Officer '5lp Officers and Sponsors Club '51. Twenty-Five EDGAR GOULD Spanish Club '48-'-495 Concert Band '49-'5l. IAMES GREEN R.O.T.C. '48-'Sly N.C.O. Club '49-'50g Glee Club '49-'5O. NEWTON GREER 1 NANCY GUY Civics Club '48y Dramatics Club '49y Speech Club '48g Band '48g Glee Club '48-'Sly Secretary- Treasurer '5Ug Choir '50g Y- Teens President '48, Secretary '49, Vice President '50-'Sly Peli- can Girls' State '5Og Fooball Ad Staff '5lg Pow Wow Ad Staff '50-'Sly Sequoyah Ad Staff 'SOQ Diploma Girl '50g Red Cross Representative '5lg Sequoyah Circulation Staff '5l. ROGERS HAMPTON Hi-Y '4Bg R.O.T.C. '48-'49g He- Male Beauty '5Oy Football '48- '5l5 Basketball '48-'5l7 Track '49-'5l. BETTY HARPER Y-Teens '48-'5l5 Home EC. '481 Spanish Club '48y Football Pro- gram Ad Staff '5l. Tw enty-Six MARIORY GRAHAM DORALICE GREER Debate Club '5l. DAN GRISSOM Math Club '48-'SO7 Spanish Club '48-'49p N.C.O. Club '49y R.O.T.C. '48-'5lp Officer '5l7 Officers and Sponsors Club '515 Rifle Team '48-'Sly Student Council Repre- sentative '48: Pelican Boys' State '5O5 IZ?-Male Beauty ' -'49, SENIORS MICKEY GWIN Hi-Y '48-'49g Choir '48-'517 Boys' Glee Club '49-'5l: R.O.T.C. Min- strel '49-'5Og Pow Wow Sports Editor and Columnist '50-'51, ALICE DAY HARGIS F.H.A. '48g Pep Squad '48-'497 Y-Teens '48-'5l7 Math Club '48- '5lp Speech Club '48-'495 Glee Club '50-'Sly Cfhoir '5l. LOUIS HASTY Hi-Y j48-'50: Spanish Club '48- sof Math Club '49-'50, DOROTHY HAWKINS Y-Teens '49-'507 Glee Club '48- 'SO7 Home EC. Club '49. GENE HEDGES NORMA JEAN HILL Concert Band '49-'Sli G199 Club '48-'5Op Debate Club '49, Class of 1951 WANDA IUNE HILL FRED HODGE MAR1OR1E HOLLIEIELD Home Ec. Club '48, BUZZIE HAY MARGARET HILL Red Cross Representative '49, Vice President '5O: Y-Teens '49- '5l7 Secretary '49-'SO7 Glee Club 'SO7 R.O.T.C. Sponsor 'Sly Offi- cers and Sponsors Club 'Sly Spanish Club '50. RITA HILL Red Cross Representative '487 Home EC. Club '5Og Y-Teens '50- 'Slg Football Program Ad Staff 'Sly R.O.T.C. Sponsor 'Sli Offi- cers and Sponsors Club 'Sly Secretary: Alternate Girls' State '50. LARRY HINTON Hi-Y '48-'Sly 4-H Club '48-'Slp Treasurer 'SOy Vice President 'Sly He-Male Beauty '48g R.O. T.C. '48-Sly Officer 'Sly N.C.O. Club '49-'5Op Officers and Spon- sors Club 'Slp Basketball 'Sly Student Council Representative 'Sly Pelican Boys' State 'S05 Sequoyah Ad Staff 'Sly Pow Wow Ad Staff 'Sly Red Cross Representatixfgo Golf Team RUSSELL LEROY HOLLIDAY Hi-Y '48-'SDJ Track Team 'SO5 R.O.T.C. '48. ' FRED HOWELL Track '49-'Sly Football '48-'Sly R.O.T.C. '487 Student Council Representative '49-'5Op Hi-Y '48- '5ly Treasurer '48: Sgt.-at-Arms '49y President 'Sly Boys' State Alternate 'SO7 He-Male Beauty '49-'50y Pow Wow Reporter '50. Tw enty-Sev en MARY ANN HUCKABEE Home Ec. Club '48-'5lg Sodality '48-'51 DOYLE HUMPHREY Hi-Y '48-'51, N.C.O, Club '49- '507 R.O.T.C. '48-'51, Officer '5l7 Officers and Sponsors Club '5l. THOMAS HYATT Hi-Y '50p Spanish Club '49p R,O.T.C. '49-'5l. IOHN IAMES R.O.T.C. '48-'50, choir '48-'5o. HENRY IOHNSON Student Council Senator '48-'5lg Red Cross Representative '50, President '51, Spanish Club '49, Math Club '50, Hi-Y '48-'49p R.O.T.C. '48-'Sly Officer '51, Officers cmd Sponsors Club '5l7 Boys' State '501 Representative National Red Cross Conven- tion '50, VIRGINIA IOHNSTON Y-Teens '48-'51, Student Council '48-'51, Sequoyah Staff '48-'51, Football Staff '51, Diploma Girl '50, Pow Wow Reporter '50--'5l. Twenty-Eight NELSON HUCKABEE Io ANN HURST Dramatics '48-'49: 4-H Club '485 Y-Teens '48-'51, Student Council Representative '48-'497 I.O.Y. Club '49p Pep Squad '487 Sextet '49-'51, Glee Club '48-'50g A Choir '50-'5ly All-State Chorus '511 Red Cross Representa- tive '5l. HORACE JACKSON Hi-Y '48-'51, Student Operator '49-'5l. SEN IORS CHARLES IOHNSON ETHEL IOHNSTON Camera Club '48f 4-H Club '48- '5ly Ir. Red Cross Representa- tive '48-'49, Y-Teens '48-'5lg Dramatics Club '493 Speech Club '48g Girls Sextet '49g Girls Double Sextet '50-'5lg Girls' Glee Club '48-'51y Sgt.-at-Arms '5ly All-State Chorus '51, A Choir '50-'5l7 Secretary-Treas urer '5l5 Library Assistant '48y I.O.Y. Club '497 Pow Wow Columnist '51, Civics Club '48, IOHNNIE IONES R.O.T.C. '49-'51, Rifle Team '50- '5l, Hi-Y '50-'51, Spanish Club '50, NCO Club '51, Speech Club '5l. 4- DOROTHY JORDAN Girls' Ensemble '50, Dramatics Club '49, F.H.A. Club '48-'49, Y1Teens '48-'51, IOY Club '48, QlI'lS' Glee Club '48-'50, Beauty 50, R.O.T.C. Sponsor '51, Offi- cers and Sponsors Club '5l. LORA PAYE KEMPER Red Cross Representative '48, Student Council Representative '48, Girls' Ensemble '50, Glee Club '48-'51, Spanish Club '48, A Choir '50-'51, Girls' Double. Sextet '50-'51, Y-Teens '51, Pow WOW Columnist '51, Pow Wow Reporter '51, All-State Chorus '51, Civics Club '4B. VIRGINIA KENDRICK 4-H Club '48-'51, Home Eco- nomics Club '48-'5l, Girls' Glee Club '48, Library Assistant '50- '5l, Y-Teens '48, Civics Club '48, Class of 1951 CONRAD KEYS CHARLES KIRCUS Hi-Y '48-'50, NCO '50, Orchestra '50-'51, R.O.T.C. '48-'50, Spanish Club '48, GERALDINE KNOTTS vows, FRANK IORDAN IANIECE KENDRICK Y-Teens '48-'49, Glee Club '48 '50, Choir '50-'51, Civics Club '49, Pep Squad '48, PAUL KENNON Football '48-'51, Track '48-'51, Basketball '50-'51, President of Senior Class '51, Pelican Boys' State '50, Hi'Y '48-'51, President '49, Vice-President '50, Vice- President '51, Mardi Gras Couit '49-'50, R.O.T.C. '48-'49, He-Male Beauty Football Chorus '48-'50. PLRNOLD KING R.O.T.C. '48-'49, Concert Band '48-'5l, Civics Club '48, Hi-Y '5O. IAMES KLINE WANDA KOONCE Twenty-Nine ROY LACOBEE GLORIA LANGFORD Home Economics Club '48-'49, Library Assistant '48-'5l. BILLIE RAYE LEACH Y-Teens '48-'51, IOY Club '49, Civics Club '48, Glee Club '49- '50, Y-Teen Reporter '48, EARL LINGLE Boys' Glee Club '49-'51, Civics Club '48, He-Male Beauty '49, R.O.T.C. '48-'51, Officer '51, Of- ficers and Sponsors Club '51, NCO Club '49-'50, Hi-Y '49-'5l, Student Council Senator '50, R.O.T.C. Minstrel '50, Cheer- leader '50, Sequoyah Circula- tion Staff '5l. ERNEST LONG Hi-Y '48-'51, Latin Club '49-'50, Math Club '49-'51, Red Cross Representative '49, Student Pro- jectionist '48-'5l, Manager '51, Pow Wow Ad Staff '51, Assist- ant Circulation Manager '51, Pow Wow Reporter '5l. VIDA LORD Concert Band '48-'50g Band Girls' Club '48, Student Council Senator '48-515 Bulletin Board Chairman '5lp Ir. Red Cross Representative '48g Y-Teens '48- '517 Vice-President '5l5 Choir '5ly Glee Club '48, Se uoyah Ad Staff '50-'51, Footbcill Pro- gram Ad Staff '5lg Pelican Girls' State Alternate '507 Math Club '50g IOY Club '49p Pow Wow News Editor '5l. Thirty LOMA L. LAIRD Alternate Boys' State '50, Con- cert Band '48-'51, Band Boys Club '49, JOY Club '49, Hi-Y '48-'51, R.O.T.C. '48-'51, Officer '51, Military Band '49-'51, Offi- cers and Sponsors Club '5l, Latin Club '48-'51, Consul Presi- dent '50, Red Cross Representa- tive '50, Civic Club '48. N ORMA LASITER Red Cross Representative '48, Glee Club '48-'49, Y-Teens '48- '51, Secretary '50, R.O.T,C. Spon- sor '51, Officers and Sponsors Club '51, Choir '50, Girls' State '50, IOY Club '49, Civics Club '49, F.H.A. '48-'49, Pow Wow Reporter '50, Football Program Ad Staff '5l. FRANCES KAY LEONE SEN IORS BOBBY LOMBARDINO R.O.T.C. '48-'49, Football '50-'51, Track '50-'51, Hi-Y '48-'5l, Red Cross Representative '50. IRIS LOROH Ir. Red Cross Representative '48- '5Op Committee Chairman '50, Secretary '5l1 Y-Teens President '48y President '5O3 Student Coun- cil Representative '50: Senator '51, Secretary '515 Carnival Court '49p Pelican Girls' State '50, R.O.T.C. Sponsor '5ly Officers and Sponsors Club '5ly Football Ad Staff '51, Glee Club '49g Debate Club Treasurer '49. PEGGY ANN LUNT Glee Club '48-'5l7 Vice-President 'Sly A Choir '49-'5lg Vice-Presi- dent '50, Mixed Ensemble '48, Sextette '48-'5l7 All-State Choir '507 IOY Club '49: Y-Teens '50- '5l3 R.O.T.C. Sponsor '5l7 Offi- cers and Sponsors Club '5l7 Pow Wow Reporter '51, POW Wow Feature Editor '5l. g JAMES MARRY Civics Club '48g Spanish Club '48-507 He-Male Beauty '5O. BETTY JOYCE MARTIN Home Bc. Club '48-'49g Library Assistant '48-'5O7 Library As- sistants Club '48-'497 Y-Teens '48-'495 Sequoyah Ad Staff '51. DICK MARYMAN R.O.T.C. '48-'5l: Officer '5l7 NCO Club '49-'5Ug Officers and Sponsors Cgu2U'5ly Track '4 -' . Class of 1951 PATRICIA MESSINA Sodality '48-'5Og Glee Club '48- '5lg Choir '50-'Sly Girls' En- semble '505 Girls' Sextette '49. IEANETTE MIDDLETON Home Ec. Club '48-'49: lOY Club '1-197 Y-Teens '48-'497 Li- brary Assistant '48-'5l5 Civics Club '48. JIMMY Moss R.o.T.c. '49-'Sly NCO '5o. LORRAINE MARICELLI Pep Squad '48-'49p Sodality '48- '5l7 Home Ec. Club '48y Choir '48-'Sly Glee Club '48-'5lp Y-Teens '51, CHARLSIE IANE MARTIN Home EC. Club '48-'5lp Se- quoyah Ad Staff '497 Pow Wow Ad Staff '50-'5lg Y-Teens '48-'Sly Dramcztics '48g R.O.T.C. Sponsor 'Sly Glee Club '49-'5Ug A Choir '50-'Sly Officers and Sponsors Club '5l: Football Program Ad Staff 'Sly Diploma Girl '5O. IOE MAY Hi-Y '48-'5l7 R.O.T.C. '48-'5O5 NCO Club '5Og Secretary-Treas urer of Iunior Class '50y Foot- ball '5O-'5lf Civics Club '48. IANIS MEYER Y-Teens '48-'51, Secretary '48g R.O.T.C. Sponsor '5lg Art Club '5O7 Home EC. Club '49-'507 Li- brary Assistant '48p Football Program Ad Staff '5ly Glee Club '49-'SO7 Officers and Sponsors Club '51. NORMAN MILLER Glee Club '49-'50, ANNA MUELLER Y-Teens '48-'51, Vice President '487 Glee Club '48-'5lg Choir '49- '5lg Girls' Ensemble '49p Home EC. Club '48-'5Op Student Coun- cil Representative '48, Thirty-One HELEN MULLINS 'I'-Teens '48g IOY Club '49y 4-H Club '48-'497 Home Ec, Club '48- '5O5 Diploma Girl '5Op Pep Squad '48, RUTH MYERS Girls' Double Sextette '5l7 Glee Club '48-'5ly Girls' Ensemble '50g Y-Teens '49-'5l7 Dramatics '49g Choir '5Og Football Program Ad Staff '5lg Home Ec, Club '49, LENORA MCCUNE Civics Club '48p Band Club '48: Band '48-'5l7 Home EC, Club '48, PAT MCDOWELL Pep Squad '491 IOY Club '49g Library Assistant '495 Y-Teens '50y Seguoyah Circulation Staff '50-'51p Diploma Girl '5Op Offi- cers and Sponsors Club '5l5 Football Program Ad Staff '5l. STANLEY MCKAY R.O.T,C. '48-'SO7 Hi-Y '487 Glee Club '48-'49: Debate Club '487 Red Cross Representative: He- Male Beauty, Biology Club. WALDENE MCWATERS Y-Teens '48-'5lg JOY ciub '49 Thirty-'I'11,'o MAGGIE MUNGUIA FHA Club '48-'5U: Orchestra '50-'51, BILLY MCCORMIC Boys' Glee Club '50, s MARY ALICE MCDOWELL Y-Teens '48-'5Og Glee Club '48- '49g Home Ec. Club '48, SEN IORS CHARLES MCGOWAN R.O.T.C. '48-'49: Sodality '48- '5lg Hi-Y '49-'Sly Golf Team '50- '5ly Debate Club '5l, ESTHER IEAN MCN EAL 4-H Club '48-'51, Reporter '50, Secretary 'Sly Dramatics Club '48, Secretary '48y Math Club '48p Civics Club '48: Biology Club '495 R.O.T.C. Sponsor '51g Officers and Sponsors Club '5lg Y-Teens '48-'49, Treasurer '48, Reporter '49g PTA '49-'51, Re- porter '5O: Pow WOW Ad Staff '48-'51, Business Manager '5l, DIANE NECTOUX Band '485 Spanish Club '48p Red Cross Representative '48, '50-'5lp Library Assistant '485 Dramatics Club '49g Girls' Glee Club '49-'Sly Y-Teens '48-'50, Secretary '50y Girls' Ensemble '5Oy A Choir '50-'5l7 Sequoyah Ad Staff '50y Pow Wow Ad Staff '5l7 Diploma Girl '5O7 Sextette '5ly All-State Chorus 'Sly IOY Club '48, DON NELSON Cheerleader 'Sly Hi-Y '48-'51, President '49y Vice-President Sophomore Class '49y Boys' State '5Oy R.O.T.C. '48-'51, Offi- cer 'Sly Officers and Sponsors Club '51y NCO Club '49-'50, He- Male Beauty '48-'Sly Student Council Representative '48-'49y A Choir '50-'5l. WILLIE NORMENT Glee Club '48-'50y IOY Club '49y Home Ec. Club '49. PAYE OLIVER Concert Band '48-'Sly Y-Teen Vice-President '49: Red Cross Representative '48y Home EC. Club '48y Lilgrcgiiy Assistant '4 -' . Class of 1951 IOYCE PALMER Choir '48'-49, '5ly Glee Club '48-'5U. IOHNNIE PETERS Y-Teens '48-'5Oy Student Council Representalve '48, Senator '48- '5Oy Banking Chairman '5Oy Pow Wow News Editor '5Oy Editor-in- Chief 'Sly Delegate to Press Convention '5Uy Civics Club '482 Band '48-'49. WYNELL PITTS Y-Teens '48-'Sly Glee Club '43i Student Council Senator '48-1491 Football Program Ad Staff 51y Pow Wow Reporter '51, DON NESBETT Hi-Y '49-'51, Treasurer '50, Vice- President 'Sly Pow Wow Re- porter 'Sly Football '48y Me- chanical Drawing Club '5l. JIMMY NUTTALL Civics Club '48y Band Boys '48, Concert Band '48-'5l. MARY ANN OSWALD FTA Club '48-'51, President 'Sly R.O.T.C. Sponsor 'Sly Officers and Sponsors Club '5l. CLINTON PARKER Student Council Sencrtor '48, '50- 'Sl, Treasurer '5ly Student Coun- cil Representative '5Oy Student Council State Convention 'Sly Pelican Boys' State 'S0y Senator of Pelican Boys' State '50y Se- quoyah Circulation Staff '49-'5Oy Hi-Y '4By President Sophomore Class '49y Vice-President Iunior Class '5Oy He-Male Beauty '49y Math Club '49y Spanish Club '50-'51, Treasurer '50, President 'Sly Mardi Gras Court '49y R.O.T.C. '48-'51, Officer 'Sly Rifle Team '48-'Sly Arlington State College Rifle Match '5Oy NCO Club '49-'50y Officers and Sponsors Club '5l. URBAHN PHILLIPS Math ciub '46-'49, HEY '48-'51- R.O.T.C. '49-'5Oy Pow Wow Re- porter 'Sly Civics Club '48y Biology Club '49y Track '48-'5Oy Red Cross Representative '48y Spanish Club '48. MARY ANN POYTHRESS Concert Band '48-'5ly Band Girls' Club '48y Home Ec. Club '48y Y-Teens '48y Red Cross Representative '48y Girls' Glee Club '49-'5Oy IOY Club '49. Thirty-Three MELVYNE PRIMOS Hi-Y '48-'Sly NCO Club '49-'SOy Mardi Gras '49y He-Male Beauty '48-'SOy Rifle Team '49-'SOy Ar- lington, Texas, Riile Match '50. LINDA LAEL RAMEY Concert Bond '48-'Sly Band Girls' Glee Club '48y Civics Club '48y Library Assistant '48y' Y-Teens '48-'Sl, Musician '49y Glee Club '49-'5Oy Math Club '49-'SUy Ir, Red Cross Repre- sentative 'SO-'Sly Girls' Ensem- ble 'SOy Sequoyah Editorial Staff 'Sly Pelican Girls' State Alternate '5Oy Sequoyah Staff Typist 'Sly R.O.T.C. Sponsor 'Sly Officers and Sponsors Club 'Sl. NANCY RHODES Math Club '49-'5Oy Y-Teens '49- 'Sl, Treasurer 'Sly Sequoyah Editorial Staff 'SO-'Sly Home Ec. Club 'SO-'Sl, President 'S1. KENNETH RICHMOND R.O.T.C. '48y Hi-Y '49-'Sly Pow Wow Reporter 'Sly Football '48- 'Sly Sequoyah Assistant Sports Editor 'SOy Sports Editor 'Sly Track '48y Basketball 'Sl. YVONNE ROGERS FHA Club '49y Y-Teens '48-'51, Secretary '48, Treasurer '49y Girls' Glee Club '48-'49y Debate Club 'Sly Dramatics Club '4Q. WANDA SAYLORS Spanish Club '48-'49y Band Club '48y 4-H Club '48y Y-Teens '48- '51, Program Chairman '48y Concert Band '48-'Sly Glee Club '50y Math Club '5l. Thirty-Four IOHN ROBERT PROTHRO Concert Band '48-'Sly Latin Club '48y R.O.T.C. '48-'49y Mardi Gras Trumpeter '49y All-State Orches- tra 'Sly Math Club '51, IOSEPH RENDA Sodality '49y Football '49y Pow Wow '49y Track '49y Band '49. RONALD RICE Hi-Y '48-'Sly Red Cross Repre- sentative 'SOy Pow Wow Car- toonist 'SO-'Sly Sequoyah Art Editor 'SO-'Sly Student Council Art Director 'SUy Football '49y Track '49-'Sl. SENIORS BETTY IEAN ROBERTS Y-Teens '48-'Sly Student Coun- cil Representative '49-'Sly Stu- dent Council Senator 'Sly Red Cross Representative 'Sly R.O. T.C. Sponsor 'Sly Officers and Sponsors Club 'Sly Football Ad Staff 'Sly Spanish Club '49-'50. DOUGLAS ROMINE R.O.T,C. '48-'SOy Choir '49-'50. DARLENE SCHEVERS THOMAS SESSUMS GLORIA SHIVER Civics Club '49, Treasurer '49g Y-Teens '48-'51, Vice-President '48, Reporter '5O7 Girls' Glee Club '50, Pep Squad '49: Band '4B7 Speech Club '487 Math Club '5lg Sequoyah Ad Staff '5l. MARIAN PAYE SIMPSON Home EC. Club '49-'50: Glee Club '49-'51, Student Council Representatgve5Q5O7 Y-Teens ' O-' . Class of 1951 IANE MASSLETTE SMITH LOYCE STACKS Spanish Club '48-'50g Red Cross '48-'50, Program '5O'7 Y-Teens '48-'51, President '49, Treasurer 'SOQ H.O.T.C. Sponsor 'Sly Offi- cers and Sponsors Club '5l3 Football Program Ad Staff 'Sly Library Assistant '48: Debate Club '495 Civics Club '48, IACK STEWART R.O.T.C. '484'5l, Officer '51p NCO Club '49-'5O3 Officers and Spon- sors Club '511 Civics Club Presi- dent '487 Hi-Y '48-'51, Secretary '48, Pow VVOW Reporter '50-'51, NANCY SHELTON Latin Club '48-'50, Secretary '49, Social Chairman '50, IOY Club '497 Math Club 48-'50, Pelican Girls' State Alternate '505 Li- blary Assistant '48-'5Og R.O.T.C. Sponsor 'Sly Officers and Spon- sors Club '5l. CAROLYN SIMMONS ALBERT SMITH He-Male Beauty '50, C Choir '5U1 B Choir '5l. JOYCE STACKS Y-Teens '48-'51, R.O.T.C. Spon- sor '51, Officers and Sponsors Club '5l: Spanish Club '50-'5l5 Football Ad Staff '5l7 Student Council '50: Pow Wow Ad Staff '50, Debate Club '50, VIRGINIA LEE STEVENS Home Ec. Club '48-'49g Library Assistant '49, Y-Teens '48-'49, Sequoyah Ad Staff '50. IANICE STEWART Y-Teens '48, '50-'51, Secretary '487 IOY Club '497 Glee Club '48-'49: A Choir 'SOQ Home Ec. Club '48. Thirty-Five DON STINSON Pelican Boys' State '50g Mardi Gras 'SO7 Hi-Y '48-'51, Secretary '50-'5lg Red Cross Representa- tive '48p He-Male Beauty '48p Chorus Girl '5Og R.O.T.C. '48-'49g Football '48-'5ly Basketball '48- 'Slg Track 'SO-'Sl. NANCY STROUD Glee Club '48-'5l, Home EC. Club '48-'5l. TOMMY SUMMERLIN Football '48-'5Og Track '49-'5l: 8 1 Treasurer '48 Vice Hi-Y'4-'5, 1 , - President '49, Secretary 507 Spanish Club '48-'4Q. BARRON TABOR Ht-Y '49-'50, ciee ciub '5o. BETTY SUE TEAC-UE Home Ec. Club '49-'SU7 Se- quoyah Aci19SEaffy Y-Teens ' -' O. JACKIE TERRY Band '48-'5lg Band Girls '48p Y-Teens '48-'Sly Student Council Senator '48-'SOJ Tribe Talk 'SDJ Latin Club '49-'50, Social Chair- man '49y Pow Wow Editorial Staff '48p Sequoyah Editorial Staff '50-'5lp Feature and Or- qanization Editor 'Slp Debate Club '49y Pelican Girls' State '5Og Football Program Staff '51, Editor 'Sly R.O.T.C. Sponsor 'Slg Officers and Sponsors Club '517 Band Librarian '48-'497 Student Council Representative '5l. Thirty-six ' .'ivfV'Mi'z 41' Qf .I .r ' -.xii f f f T f wwf, , X , V f f i 6 '54, ,'ZfVf,xf yy, 3 V- nffwf' f 5 Z '. t Q, ,,.7,2O4, 7 X 7 fff Wi 2 ,XM uuu , 'ffl f fZ2f 6 if 1 ELsrE STOVALL Girls' Glee Club '49-'Sly Y-Teens '49-'5O. MAXINE SUGGS Red Cross Representative '48- '49g Y-Teens '48-'Sly R.O.T.C. Sponsor '517 Officers and Spon- sors Club '5lg Home Ec. Club '48-49: Speech Club '487 Foot- ball Program Ad Staff 'Sly Glee Club '49-'5O. TROY SUMMERLIN Pelican Boys' State Alternate '50g Hi-Y '48-'51, Secretary '48- '5Og Carnival Iester '49f Mardi Gras Iester '497 Track '497 Foot- ball '49-'5l7 R.O.T.C. '48-'497 He- Male Chorus Girl '49-'SU. SENIORS AL TAGLAVORE Hi-Y '48-'Sly Fort Worth Hi-Y Conference '49g R.O.T.C. '48-'5O. BETTY ANN TEMPLE Home EC. Club '48-'Sly Y-Teens '5l. LEROY TERRY PATSYE TERRY Debate Club '49, Secretary '49, Cheerleader '49, Y-Teens '48, R.O.T.C. Sponsor '51, Officers ond Sponsors Club '51, Glee Club '48. JOE THOMAS Hi-Y '48-'51, President '51, Track '50-'5l, Red Cross Representa- tive '48, Pow Wow Ad Staff '5l. PATSY TWILLEY Y-Teens '48, Vice-President '48, President '51, Home Ec. Club '48-'49, Civics Club '48, Pep Squad '48, Debate Club '49, Spanish Club '49, Secretary '50, Glee Club '48-'49, Vice-President '50, Student Council Senator '50, Red Cross Representative '48-'49, Vice-President '50, Pelican Girls' State '50, Senator at Girls' State, Diploma Girl '50, Football Pro- gram Staff Business Manager '51, A Choir '49-'50, Sequoyah Editorial Staff '48, Feature Edi- tor '49, Ir. Editor '50, Editor '5l. Class Of 1951 WHITNEY WALKER NCO Club '48-'50, Vice-President Freshman Class '48, Band '48- '51, Band Boys' Club '48, Hi-Y '48-'50, R.O.T.C. '48-'51, Officer '51, Officers cmd Sponsors Clu.b '51, Band Twirler '49-'51, Pel- ican Boys' State '50, DAN WALSH Spanish Club '49-'50, Vice-Presi- dent, Student Council Repre- sentative '49-'50, President '51, R.O.T.C. '48-'51, Officer '51, NCO Club '50, Officers and Sponsors Club '51, Math Club '5l. CAROLYN WATSON Y-Teens '48-'51, President '48, Sequoyah Ad Staff '48, '50, Choir '48-'51, Glee Club '48-'49, Student Council Representative '51, Latin Club, Civics Club, Football Program Ad Staff '51, R.O.T.C. Sponsor '51, Officers and Sponsors Club '51, Mardi Gras '48-'50, IOAN THOMAS Home Ec. Club '48-'49, Pow Wow Ad Staff '48-'49, '51, Y- Teens '48-'51, Glee Club '48- '49, Debate Club '49, Spanish Club '49, Pow Wow Business Manager '50, R.O.T.C. Sponsor '51, Officers and Sponsors Club '51, Pow Wow Reporter '51, Football Program Staff '51, As- sistant Manager '5l. JAMES TINSLEY Concert Band '49-'50, Cadet Band '48, Military Band '48-'49, R.O.T.C. '48-'49, D. E. Club '5l. LORENZ WALKER Hi-Y '48-'51, President '48, Vice- President '49, Football Manager '48-'50, Civics Club '48, Track Manager '48, Pow Wow Reporter '5l. TOMMY WALLIS Concert Band '48-'51, Orchestra '50-'51, Rifle Team '49, R.O.T.C. '48-'49, Hi-Y '48. PEGGY WALTERS Student Council Representative '48-'49, Student Council Senator '51, Red Cross Representative '48, R.O.T.C. Sponsor '51, Offi- cers and Sponsors Club '51, Y-Teens '48-'51, Treasurer '48, Home Ec. Club '48-'50, Reporter '48, Vice-President '49, President '50, Diploma Girl '50, Football Ad Staff '5l. HARDY WEBB Rand '49-'51, Hi-Y '5o. Thirty-Seven VERNON WEBSTER NCO Club '48-'505 Glee Club '48-'50p R.O.T.C. '48-497 T and 1 Club '50, President. MINERVA WHITFIELD Y-Teens '487 Library Assistant '48-'49g Glee Club '48-'5O. THEODORE WILBURN Glee Club '50-'51, Secretary- Treasurer '5lp A Choir '50-,517 Office Assistant '50-'Sly HI-Y 51, Parliamentarian '5l5 Pow Wow Staff '5lg Circulation Mgr. '5l. CURTIS WILLIAMS H.O.'1'.C. '48-'49y Concert Band '48-'5lp Band Boys' Club '48-'49, ROBERT WADE WILLIAMS President Freshman Class '487 Vice- President Senior Class '5lg Football '48-'Sly Hi-Y '48-'51, Vice-President '48, Treasurer '49g R.O.T.C. '48-'51, Officer 'Sly NCO Club '5Og Officers and Sponsors Club '51, President: Mardi Gras Court '48-'49: Pelican Boys' State Alternate: He-Male Beauty '48- '49, Chorus Line '497 Sequoyah Ad Staff '49-'50, IEANNINE WINTERS I'-Teens '48-517 Sodality '497 Home EC. '48-'49y Diploma Girl '5Og Football Program Ad Staff 'Sly Red Cross Representative '5lg Math Club '51, Thirty-Eight BOBBY WELLS B Choir '50-'5lg R.O.T.C. '49-'Sly NCO Club '50-'5l: Crack Platoon '49-'5l. CAROL WICKES Y-Teens '48-'5l5 Cadet Band '48p Concert Band '49g Glee Club '48-'495 Choir '50-'51g Girls' En- semble '5Ug Red Cross Repre- sentative '49p Student Council '48. BETTY SUE WILLIAMS Civics Club '48g Biology Club '48g Student Council Representa- tive '4Bg Student Council Sen- ator '49-'5l5 Mardi Gras Court '495 Cheerleader '5Op Y-Teens '5Og Pelican Girls' State '5Og R.O.T.C. Sponsor '517 Officers and Sponsors Club 'Sly Foot- ball Program Ad Staff '5l. SEN IORS IACKIE WILLIAMS Secretary-Treasurer Senior Class 'Sly Football '48-'Sly Basketball '49-'Sly Track '48-'51y Tennis '50g R.O.T.C. '48-'51, Officer '51p NCO Club '49-'5O: Hi-Y '48-'5l: Stu- dent Council Representative '48- '5Op Pow Wow Reporter '50-'51y He-Male Beauty 'Sly Officers and Sponsors Club '51, PAYE WILLIS Y-Teens '48-'SO7 Girls' Glee Club '48y Spanish Club '48-'497 Latin Club '50p Civics Club '4B5 IOY Club '49-'507 Choir '51, BETTY DIANE WISCHAN Y-Teens '49-'Sly Choir '50-'51g Glee Club '49-'5O7 Math Club '51, MARY VIVIENNE WOODWARD Civics '48p Y-Teens '487 Girls' Ensemble 'S-Op Home Ec. '48-'49g' Glee Club '48-'Sly Pow Wow Assistant Business Manager '51, SCOTT YEAGER R.O.T.C. '48-'51, Officer '5lp Pow Wow Ad Staff 'Sly Officers and Sponsors Club '51p Hi-Y '487 Pow Wow Reporter '51, WAYNE WRIGHT Hi-Y '48-'Sly R.O.T.C. '48-'49g Se- quoyah Ad Staff '5lg Pow Wow Reporter '5lg He-Male Beauty '5Og Basketball '49-'Sly Football Manager '50-'5l7 Track Manager '49g Tennis Team '50-'5lp Stu- dent Council Representative '51. FARON YOUNG Football '48-'5Og Boys' Glee Club '48g Choir '48-'50, American History with Mrs. McCormick. Thirty N me UNIOR CLASS OF 1951 ROW I WANDA ALLEN LUCILLE ARNOLD BETTY IO ATKINS ROW 2 THOMAS BACKER GALE BAGLEY BETTY GRACE BAILEY ROW 3 BERYL BARRE ROGER BELL BERNICE. BEST ROW 4 PEGGY BIRGE BETTY BLACK EMOGENE BLAIR Butler, Winkler, Davis. CLASS OFFICERS ARE: President ........ LARRY BUTLER Vice-President . . . . TOMMY DAVIS Secretary-Treasurer . . GERALDINE WINKLER Forty 1 I MALCOLM BOSSIER IEWELL BRIDGES BETTY BROCK THOMAS BROWN WILLIAMSON W. BRUCE LUCILLE BRYANT MARY BUMGARDNER LARRY BUTLER HERMAN CAIN IACKIE CALVERT BETTY CANTERBURY BETTY IEAN CANTERBURY IANET CAREY IANICE CAREY ALICE CLANTON - I O CLANTON DOROTHY COLE JOAN COOK ONICE COOK OYICE COOK FOREST COOPER TARIS COOPER ED COPELAND RHETA CRYER TOMMY DAVIS ALICE DEAN IOHN VINCENT DE FOY IAMES H. DIXON MARY LEE DIXON WILLIAM DOCKERY Forty-One UNIOR CLASS F 1951 ROW I ANNIE RUTH EASLEY CHARLES EATON BARBARA ANN ELKINS ADDIE CLAIR ENSMINGER CHARLES FARRAR IACK FITZGERALD MILTON FITZGERALD ROW 2 JERRY FLEMING PEYTON FOSTER KENNETH FOUNTAIN BOB FUSON IACK GARRISON BEVERLY GIBBS GENE GILES ROW 3 ROW 4 PEGGY GIVINS SAM GOODWIN CHARLES GLOVER PAT GREEN PAT GODFREY DOLORES GREENE IO ANN GONGRE DON GULLION DON GOODWIN ERNEST GULLION EDDIE LAMAR GOODWIN ANNIE PEARL GUNN RUBY GOODWIN ART HAACK F arty-Two GERALD HAYNES LOUIE HAYWOOD PEGGY LOU HEABLE DAN HILL GLORIA HILLIER 1 LAIN HINDMAN IEAN HOFFMAN ROY HOLDER ETHEL HOLLIFIELD EDWARD HOLLINGSWORTH NELDA HOLLOWAY FRANCES CLAIRE HOOVER EMMA IEAN HUMPHREY BARBARA HUNT IANIE HYDE G. A. IACKSON NANCY IANES BARBARA IETER IOHN IETER BETTY FRANCES IOHNSON BILLY IOHNSON PEGGY IOHNSON BRUCE IONES CAMILLE IONES LINDA JONES SHIRLEY IOSEPH VIRGINIA KENT PHILIP KIRCUS EDDY KNIGHT SHARON KOPECKY Forty-Three JU IOLR ROW I RAY DEAN KRETZINGER DOROTHY LANTZ LORAINE LAWRENCE MALEASE LAWRENCE RAYMOND LEMOINE 'DANNYE LE POINT IIMMY LESLIE CLASS OF 1951 ROW 2 EDDIE MAE LEWIS TONY LEWIS ANTHONY LIBERTO ROSALYN LOFLEY DORIS LOFTON WILLIAM LONG LOUIS LOVETT ROW 3 HARRY LOWERY BARBARA LUNSFORD VIRGINIA LYNCH IIMMIE IEAN MARTIN ROBBIE MARTIN IIMMY MAXCY ELSIE MAXWELL ROW 4 VETTA MEYERS OUIDA MITCHELL IERRY MODISETTE AL MONROE RUBEN MORRIS CAROLE MOSELEY PEGGY ANN MOSELEY F arty-F o ur LARRY MULLOY CHARLOTTE MURPHY GLORIA MYRICK GVVEN MCCLURE ANN IVICCRAVY IANIES NICDADE VIRGINIA NICDEARNIONT DON NICINTURE BETTY MCMICHAEL 'I PAT MOPI-IEARSON ROBERT NATIONS MACK OGLESBY HAZEL OSEORNE ' SALLY OVEREIELD PAT PATTERSON DOT PEELER DUANE PEEPLES YVONNE PITTMAN BILLY PLUMB LOUISE PONS DOROTHY PORTER X ROSE MARY PORTERO SARA IANE POULAN MELBA PRESLEY BOB PRICE WAYMON PYLE SHIRLEY RAY HAROLD REDDIN LORRAINE RHODES DAVID NEIL RIDGE F or! y-F1116 UNIOR CLASS OF 1951'C ROW I ' ANNA MARIE RINCHUSO ANN ROBERTSON GLORIA MAE ROBERTSON MARY ROBLEDO RICHARD ROCIQEEELLER GLORIA ROSENBLUNI ELIZABETH ROSS ROW 2 MARY FRANCES ROSS BESSIE RUSSELL EARL SANDEFUR TOMMY SANDERS HUGH SCOTT PERCY SHARP BETTY SIMMONS ROW 3 PAULA SIMMONS IACQUELINE SIMPSON REGGIE SIMS DAN SMITH CLIFFORD STACKS I ACK STAGGS IOHNNIE STATHEM ROW 4 BOBBY STOLL MERRILL STRAWN DAVID SUTTON DOROTHY SWAN ARTHUR SWAYZE IO NELL SWINEY MARTHA SWOR Forty-Six DIXIE TALLEY PATRICIA TARBUTTON ERVALENE TAYLOR ALOISE THAXTON BARBARA THOMAS CHARLES THOMAS MARY LILLIAN THOMAS MEDRETH THOMAS IOY TILLEY MARION TUBBS MARTHA TUCKER ROBERT TUCKER PAT TURK NELI.. VAUGHN BERNARD WALLACE ROSE 'WATTS PATRICIA WEAVER SYLVIA 'WERY DAVID WAYNE WESTMORELAND LOUIS WHITE ANN WILLIAMS BENTON WILLIAMS IANE WILLIAMS IANE WILLIS IEAN WILLIS GERALDINE WINKLER HENRY WITTE IANE WOODS WAYNE WOODWARI7 SHIRLEY WOOLEY PATSY WORRALL F 1: rty-Seven OPHOMORE CLASS OF 'Akai g ,J P- iff! Shirley, Edwards, Crumpler. CLASS OFFICERS ARE: President . . . IOHNIE CRUMPLER Vice-President . . . NANCY EDWARDS Secretary-Treasurer . . SKIPPY SHIRLEY Forty-Eight ROW 1 Row 3 , TOMMY ADAMS REBA ADKINSON PAT ALLEN ROW 2 BOBBY ANDERS PATSY AUP ILL BETTY BACON NANCY BACON MARGIE BAIRD MARY BAKER ROW 4 YVONNE BARNTHOUSE CONNIE BELL HUGH BERRY ROW 5 EMIT C. BETH BEVERLY BISHOP MARY BLACK , 1951 GLORIA BOI-INSTEHN ROBERT BONDS SIDNEY BONNETTE MARY ANN BOYETT ROSE LEE BRADFORD NONN ANN BRADY MILDRED BRANCH BARBARA BROOKS ELIZABETH BROSSETTE IOEY BROWN MARY ANN BROWN STANLEY BROWN ANN BRYANT IEANENE BUSEY ' PEGGY BUSH MILTON JAMES CAMERON MILDRED CARNEY LORRAINE CARPENTER ARTHUR CARR IAMES E. CARTER MARIORIE CARTER COLLEEN CI-IAPPELLE MARTHA IANE CLANCY I BILLY CLAYCOMB IUANITA CLODE CHARLES CONNAUGHTON DONALD COOPER IAMES COX CLAUDE R. CRANER, IR. RALPH CROSS IIMMY CROSSLIN IOHNIE CRUMPLER MARIE DAVIDSON VIRGINIA DAVIDSON BARBARA DAY Forty-Nine SOPHO ORE CLASS OF ROW I ROW 2 ROW 3 ROW 4 IOEY DAZIO NANCY EDWARDS LENIAL FARGERSON BETTY FULLER ELIZABETH DENSON IOY ELKINS IOI-IN FINCH RUTH FULLER HARRY P. DICKSON LUCY MAE ELLIOTT I. T. FLOYD CAMILLE GARLAND REBA DICKSON LEROY ERSKINE MARVIS FORTENBERRY BARBARA GENEUX IO ANN DOCKERY ALICE ETHREDGEL DORTHA FOSTER BARBARA GIBBS FAY DUNN ' IANICE EUBANKS IACOUELINE FREEMAN MARY GIBBS IOE EDMONDS ELIZABETH ANN FAITH l SHIRLEY FRIDAY 'I LOYCE GIBSON 1951 ROW 5 MARTHA DEAN GLASS KATHERINE GRAY KAY GRAY LILLIE FAYE GREEN SUE ANN GUNNELLS GENEVIEVE HALL MACINE HAMMACK Fifty ,1.l-ii WESLEY HAMPTON ELEANOR HARMON PATSY HARRIS ROBERT I-IEARNE BETTY HEIDECKER MAUREEN HERMES CHARLES HICKMAN KATHLEEN HILLIER LAVERN HINTON DAVID HOOTON DON I-IOPPER ESTHER HOUSTON CONNIE HOWARD SIDNEY SUE HOWARD CAROL HUNTER CAROL I AMES IO ANN IEFFERSON BILLY ROY IERNIGAN DONALD IOHNSON GERALD IOHN SON IIMMIE IOHNSON YVONNE KALIFEY SHIRLEY KELLY IENN IE RUTH KEN DRICK CLAUDETTE KENNEDY SHIRLEY KING BETTY SUE LAWERNCE WYN-NELLE LEE IAMES LEMOINE EDWARD LEESON MORRIS LEWIS BILLY IO LINDER ANN LOMBARDINO PEGGY LOWE IERRY LOINERY Fifty One SOPHO ORE CLASS OF ROW 1 ROW 2 ROW 3 FLOY MACKIN MARY LOU MEEKER MARY ANN MOE MARSHALL MAHONEY KATHERINE MELTON IACK MONROE IOYCE MARSHALL WAYNE MELTON IO ANNE MONTGOMERY 'PEGGY MASON BARBARA MILLERD BOYCE MOON DAVID MATTHEWS PATSY MITCHAM COOKIE MOORE BEVERLY MAURITZEN MILDRED MITCHELL IANELLE MORELL' IOE ERNEST MAXWELL MAE DEAN MOBLEY BEVERLY MORGAN ROW 4 OAROLIN MORRIS OPAL IEAN MOSHER EULA GRACE MURFF LORETTA MURRELL ' BOBBY RAY MCALPIN IIMMY MCOARY HOWARD MCCOLLOUGH 1951 ROW 5 JERRY MCOOMIO NANCY MCDONALD KENT MCMATH RAYMOND MCWATERS BENTON NEAL WILLIE LEE NEZAT ANN NORMAN Y' Fifty-Two 4 . .,i1.-1... BETTY IEAN NORRIS DARRELL NORSWORTHY VERDA MAE NORTON BILL NOVAK SALLIE NUGENT ROBBIE OLIVER, IR. GLENN ORGAN GERALDINE ORTON SHIRLEY PERRY STANLEY PIERCE SHIRLEY PILCHER ALYCE PRIMOS CLAUDIA ANN PROTHRO IOHNNY PROVENZA IOANN RAMBIN WALTER RATCLIFF ROBERT RAWLS IRIS REAVES PEGGY REDWINE MARILYN REGISTER MARY ANN REMBERT SHIRLEY RICHIE CHARLES RIDDICK BILLY RILEY IO RIVERS C ANN E ROARK DALE ROGERS IIMMY ROGERS MANUEL W. ROGERS I ULIA SAUER RAYMOND SAWYER BUDDY SCHEFFLER DORIS SCHEVERS HAROLD SEMON NANCY SHILLCUTT Fifty-Three SOPHO ORE CLASS OF 1951 ROW I ROW 2 ROW 3 ROW 4 RICHARD SHIRLEY GENE SMITH GEORGE SORRELL MARY GEORGE STONE MELBA IOY SIMMONS IANE SMITH BOBBIE SPARKS HOWARD STROUD, IR. MARGIE MARIE SIMMONS IO NELL SMITH I BONNIE SPENCE DWIGHT STUART STANLEY SIMS PATRICIA SMITH GAYNELLE STANDLEY GLENN STUART ANNA SMITH THOMAS SMITH IIMMIE STARNES EDWIN SUGGS BILLY SMITH WILLIE LEE SMITH DARLENE STEWART MARTHA SWAN DEAN SMITH SAMY SOLOMAN PATSY STEWART BILLY TATUM ROW 5 WANDA TAYLOR BETTY THOMAS BETTY THORNTON BICKY TORRY EMMA TOWNSEND DWAYNE TRACY KENNETH TUCKER Fifty-Four -1. IERRY TURNER BOBBIE IEAN TYLER DOROTHY NELL TYLER CON CETTA ULI ELIZABETH VALENTINE I ACK WADE 1 BEVERLY WATTS I TERRY WALTON IANEIL WARD Q PAT WARD HAROLD WARREN DON WATSON ARLENE WEYER IOE WHITE MARGARET WHITE WYNELL VVINN DERRELL WITTEBORG CHARLES WOLFE BILLY WORRELL HAROLD WRIGHT - x Fifty-Five FRESHM N CLASS OF 1951 King, Reeves, Rotclifi. CLASS OFFICERS ARE: President . . . LEARY RATCLIFF Vice-President . . . MCLEROY KING Secretary-Treasurer . . ROCHELLE REEVES Fifty-Six ROW 1 CHARLES ABRAMSON ,i1li. ROW 2 ALICE LEA ADAMS PHILLIP ADAMS ROW 3 CURTIS ARNOLD LYNN AUDLEMAN LARRY BAGGETT ROW 5 RICHARD ALFRED, I BETTY ALLUMS L RODRIGO AMPUNGAN ROW 4 ELAINE BAILEY BETTY ANN BAKER SHIRLEY BALDWIN A- SHIRLEY BALLARD EARNEST BANZHOF PAUL BARDWELL ...- , V -'.S5,f , 4 1-ig, A--n - . L 5E5g5.5Sv 5 N5 im ..- -, ....-f , Y, A ,A . If 5 K I ,K , LA, I E , 5 f 'A ' xr I 557' Y '-,' 5 dx 3 B,-f 5 ftiigf x, E I :QQ-, Q 15 -.g 4? ' f' ff yf'-T ,' fn. 4- 5 , s. X , 4' 'Q -Tv I f-R QI. -1+ 4' ax Agia ca- CONNIE BARNES IAMES BAYLISS ESTELLE BEHELER BOBBY BENNETT MARY MURPHY BERRY JACK BETHEA RICHARD BICKNELL NAN BODDIE BOBBY BORN EDNA IO-ANN BOWEN PEGGY BOWMAN MADISON BOX IOYCE BRASHIER ALICE LOUISE BRAUD GLADYS BROWN TERRY BRUMBELOW PATSY BRYAN ' SIDNEY BURCH ANN BURNETTE IOHN T. BYRD SHIRLEY JEAN CAIN KENNETH CALDWELL BARBARA CALK P MARTHA CAMPBELL SHIRLEY CECIL SHIRLEY COLBY TOMMY COLE CAROL COLEMAN EDNA COLLINS TOMMY COOK DORIS COOPER PATSY COOPER V LOLETTE COTTEN BENONI CROUCH VIRGINIA D'ARBY MARY FRANCES DAVIS SANDRA DE FOREST X VINCENT DE GEORGE RENE DEHONDT CLIFFORD DENNIS F i fty-S ev en FRESHMAN ROW 1 CARLICE DILLMAN ALICE DIXON BILL DIXON COLLEEN EERP C1-IARLINE EASLEY ROSE MARIE ELLISON JANE FAUST NANCY FINCI-IER ROW 2 MILDRED FLORES IO ANN FLOYD SHIRLEY SUE FOLEY CAROLYN FRAZIER ANN FREY WALTER GAMEL WILMER GANDY MARGIE GARRETT CLASS OF 1951 ROW 3 LARRY GATES KAY GFELLER PATSY GILES IOAN GLOVER NED GRAVES BOBBY HALL IAMES HAMILTON IOE ED HANSON ROW 4 JXNN HARRIS ' MARY HELEN HAYES JERRY HEBERT I TOMMIE GAYE HESTER' SARA HIGHTOWER SARAH HINDMAN KAY HOLLEMAN RONNIE HURT ROW 5 PATSY HYATT JACKIE IVEY ,ll- T -l GAYLE JACKSON 5 TROY IACKSON MARY ELIZABETH IIMMIE IACOBY GLORIA IAMES LOLA IERNIGAN IACOBS Dfty-Eight CORNELIA JOHNSON MARTHA IOHNSTON MARTHA MAE IONES SHIRLEY IONES STEVE TORDAN MARGARET KEYS IRVING KING KEETH LANE DONALD LANTZ IUANITA LAWLER CAROL LEDBETTER IACQUELINE LEDBETTER BILLY LEE MARCELLE LEE TOMMY LEWIS BARBARA LIGHTFOOT ALTA LONGSHOREH BILL LYNCH MARY DORIS MAHLEN BETH MARANTO BEVERLY IEAN MAXWELL IIMMIE MAXWELL X SYLVIA MIDDLEBROOKS ALOLA MILLER LYNN MILLER MARTHANN MILLER ANNETTE MIMS CAMILLA MONROE GINQER MOSLEY IAMES MOSS DOLORES MULLEN LOYCE MULLINS MONCHIE MURPHY IAMES MYRICK BETTY MCBRIDE MARY ANN MCCLURE EDDIE MCGOWAN MARTHA MCINNIS LA JUAN MGKINNON MARY BELLE MCKINNON Fifty-Nine FRESHMAN CLASS ROW 1 IULIA MCPHEARSON CHARLES NICHOLSON BETTY IO NORVJOOD ALICE PAYE OIDANIEL CHARLES OFFUTT MARVIN OPPUTT MARTHA ANN OLIPHANT LLOYD OZMENT ROW 2 SHIRLEY PACE IOHNNIE PAPA CAROLYN PAYNE NITA PAYE PAYNE PAT PERRY SYLVIA PIPES ANTOINETTE PITARRO ANN PITTS ROW 3 IIMMIE PLUMB SHIRLEY PONDER HARRY POULAN PHILIP PRATT BARBARA PRICE IUDY PRICE MARY PRUDHOMME DIXIE RAINER OF 1951 ROW 4 LEARY RATCLIFF CLARA RAWLS VEDA RECTOR ROCHELLE REEVES JOY LYNN REMBERT BOBBY REYNOLDS IEANETTE RICE LA JUAN RICI-IEY ROW 5 BILLY RIDGEWAY FORREST ROGERS IACKIE ROGERS THOMAS SANDERS MEBA IO SCHINZLER BETTY SCOTT WANDA SEABURY BILL SHUMATE Sixty , . DON SMITH EDGAR SMITH MADELINE SMITH MARY LOU SMITH BOBBY SNEAD CHARLES SPENCE JIMMY SPICER NONA STAHL ROBERT STATHEM DOROTHY JEAN STEPHENSON JACK STEPHENSON SHARON TARBUTTON WINNIE TERRY JACQUELINE THOMAS JEANNE BELL THOMPSON PEGGY ANN TILTON PAULMA1 TODD CHARLES TUBES MARY EVELYN TUGKER BILLY VALENTINE JOE WALKER BEGKY WARREN BARBARA WEAVER CHARLES WEAVER GUS WEAVER GEORGE WEBB ELEANOR JEAN WHITT V CYNTHIA WHITTEN JAMES W1-IITTINGTON ROBERT WHITTINGTON PAT WHITLOCK DOROTHY WILLIAMS GLORIA WILLIAMS JACKIE WILLIS ' NELDA WINDHAM FAVORITA WOMBLE RICHARD WOODFIN ROBERT WORTMAN BOBBY WRAY BOB WRIGHT .Sixty-One ANNE WYNN MARILYN YORK BETTY ZACHRY Thcfs right-ii's 306! Sixty-Two Classes and Instruction l. Geitina physically fit. 4. Makinq Na Cm H35 02-Tlr1at's soap. 2. The Ari classes Celebrate Halloween. 3. Basketball is popular amonq ihe boys. recreation. 5. Our library is a source of information and Sixty-Tb ree FEATURES The yearbook staff present s here, the Beauties, the Class Favorites, representing the leading all-around students oi Fair Park, and the Mardi Gras Queen and her Court, all elected by pop- ular vote ot the student body. This year as in the past years, the Mardi Gras celebration was the most important event ot - x the social calendar. K--A -,Z Q I' ' 9' in No l :ff ' .,. fs' of 'W Cixly-Four , ,vu C - if . XXQ N - . X - X Si 'GW x v-C533 I , . ,ki - .1 53:15, A11 '2f'f:2uswig4- . x a-.L .angw V Q1 fs 71 A I 1- Lu... Ki.. , Ei ,, , Q , 1, ,a..:k 44 Vvfu-ff: 5 -hu HEAUTIES L 5 L I E I E l 7 i L I Vis Lorcla A I Q L C mfolyn Watson Q Sixty-S ix I Dorothy Cole Q I K s Q Mvzmfeen Fitzgerald SENIOR FAVORITES P yT lly 4 JUNIGR FAVORITES T yD NZIS George Sonny Sorrell Sve ty SOPHOMORE FAVORITES N ancy Bacon .41-.11 FRESHMAN FAVORITES RIJIIR MARDI GRAS Queen Lora Faye Kemper and King Paul Kennon Mardi Gras is celebrated annually at Fair Park. lt is an event of gaiety and splendor, and excitement fills the air as each spectator anxiously awaits the coming of the court. As the trumpets blasted, the royal ladies and lords arrived. The feeling of expectancy penetrated the atmosphere. At last amid hushed whispers, King Paul and Queen Lora Faye made their entrance and the coronation followed. The spirit of festivity increased as the royal entertain- ers performed. After the program ended, the court departed and attended the ball which was given in their honor. The Stqggg getting Wqg Q39 gf thg Princess iris Lorch and Prince Miles Caraway most beautiful ever seen at Fair Park. Wisteria e n t w i n e d large white columns on the porch of a replica Colonial Mansion. Mem- bers of the royal court were seated in ironwork lawn chairs surrounded by azaleas. Spanish moss achieved an aesthetic quality of rare charm. The stage settings and decora- tions were made by the Woodwork and Art Departments. The origin- ality, beauty and splendor of the occasion was chiefly due to the supervision of Mrs. Eula Mitchell, Mrs. Virginia King and Mrs. Kath- ryn Webb. Seventy-Two Left to Right-Lord Ronald Hurt, Lady Marilyn York, Lord Eugene Whaley, Lady Barbara Geneux, Lord Tommy Davis, Lady Io Nell Swiney, Lord Charles Reddick, Lady Beverly Bishop, Lord Robert Stathern, Lady Peggy Bow- man, Lord James McDade and Lady Geraldine Winkler. The Court--Herald, Dan Walsh: Iester, Troy Surnrnerlinp Train Bearers, Arminda Mitchell and Linda Reevesf Crown Bearer, Buster Herren, Trurnpeters, Richard Counts and Don Goodwin. S ev enty-Three 9 5 Seventy-Four FORMAL DANCES Mardi Gras Ball Grand M arch, Military Ball-1 950 Military Ball-1950 l PELICAN STATE Pelican State is an annual convention of representatives from leading high schools of Lou- isiana to acquaint young citizens With the functions ot government. The sessions are held in the summer on the campus of Louisiana State University. Various civic organizations of Shreveport sponsor the trip for these representatives, who are chosen from the lunior Class by the faculty. Fair Park High School representatives to Pelican State in the summer of l95O are pictured here. PELICAN GIRLS' STATE Seated: Martha Dowden, Nancy Guy, Patsy Twilley. Standing: Norma Lasiter, Iris Lotch, jackie Terry, Betty Sue Williams, Marjory Graham. PELICAN BOYS' STATE First Row - Don Nelson, Clinton Parker, H a r v e y Allen, Whitney Walker, Henry Iohnson. Second Row-Billy Colvin, Larry Hinton, David Addington, James Cross, Dan Grissom. Seventy-Five ATHLETICS F air Park has athletic teams ot which it can be proud. They were teams that played every game to win and gave every game their very best. They were teams that played with real Fair Park spirit and sportsmanship-even in the tace of defeat. One picture is worth a thousand Words, so in this section we present a pictorial review with scores and write-ups of the football, basketball, track and tennis teams tor the 1950-Sl season. I Seu enty-Six 1... HQ . 4 Q K, E ' u 4 ' ff' . Q I I1 ,I WS wan Q81 iff, 2 X? B' 'Qi WFS , Yiikii -4' M , , DIA HOMER F- PENDERGAST ROY WILSON CLEM HENDERSON Head Coach Assistant Coaches NORTH LOUISIANA CHAMPIONS First Row'-Patrick Green, Philip Kircus, Iohn Daughtry, Don Stinson, foe May, Bobby Lombardino, james Dempsey, Dan Smith, George Cascio, Kenneth Richmond. Second Row-Boy Lacobee, Earl Sandetur, Benny Woods, Kirlc Bryant, Wade Williams, Fred Howell, Gene Hedges Jackie Williams, Harley Brown, Allen Costello, Rogers Hampton. 1 Third Row-Dan Sims, Denny Iorgenson, David Brown, Tommy Davis, Larry Butler, john Brocato, Paul Kennon Gene Gibson, Charles Farrar, Tommy Summerlin, Wade Bass, Iohnie Crumpler. 1 . Nw: , ...cl Sezfefzty-Eight GRIDIRCN SEASON The Tribe, after being picked to finish third in the North Louisiana district and seventeenth in the state, upset these predictions from the opening kickoff of the first game. They were rated underdogs only three times out of the twelve games played. Under the superior leadership, along with determination and hard work, Coaches Pendergast, Wilson and Henderson have produced a football team of which to be proud. To the right is pictured the floating trophy the Fair Park Indians re- ceived When they defeated the Byrd Yellow lackets on Thanksgiving Day. Presented by the Shreveport-Bossier City Watchmakers Association, the trophy will be given each year to the Winner of the annual Turkey Day Classic and will become permanent property after a ten-year period of the winner of the last game. The Cheerleaders pictured below have worked hard at every game and promoted vailed throughout the year. Sonny Sorrell, Peggy Bowman, Io Nell Swine-y, Betty lean Allhritton, Don Nelson. the spirit that has pre- i t Sev enty-Nine DON STINSON I-IALFBACK TOMMY DAVIS FULLBACK PAUL KENNON END ALL CITY, ALL NORTH LA., ALL STATE, ALL AMERICAN DON BROWN KENNETH RICHMOND TACKLE GUARD ALL CITY, ALL NORTH LA., ALL STATE K2ND TEAMJ' FAIR PARK 19 FRED HOWELL WADE WILLIAMS TROY SUMMERLIN GENE GIBSON CENTER TACKLE CENTER END - , i - .,, V .1 I , B A - , .-.ni L ..- V Eighty I I 4- GENE HEDGES OUARTERBACK DIA S JOE MAY HALFBACK ROY LACOBEE GUARD ALLEN COSTELLO FULLBACK WADE BASS TACKLE ROGERS HAMPTON HALPBACK ALL STATE IAMES DEMPSEY FULLBACK IACKIE WILLIAMS FULLBACK GEORGE CASCIO GUARD Eighty-One Dr. nd TOHN DAUGHTRY BOBBY LOMBARDINO LARRY BUTLER EARL SANDEFUR I-IALFBACK I-IALFBACK END QUARTERBACK PAT GREEN PHILIP KIRCUS FAIR PARK Fred Howell, Don Brown, Kenneth Richmond and Pczul Kennon admire the Runner-Up Trophy, the team re- ceived in the Class AA State Chom- pionshlp plczyoff. TOHNIE CRUMPLER HARLEY BROWN GUARD GUARD HALFBACK TACKLE 'zmgauubri Q, Eighty-Two DENNY IORGENSON JOHN BROCATO KIRK BRYANT TOMMY SUMMERLIN ND END TACKLE TACKLE DI NS Fair Parlc's first football Coach Tom Ratcliff, Dr. W. B. Worley, and Coach Pendergast sweat it out on the bench with the team in a tense mo- ment at the Fair Park-Byrd game. BENNY WOODS OHARLES FARRAR DAN SIMS DAN SMITH TACKLE END CENTER GUARD Rogers Hampton 1441 makes an 88-yd. touchdown run helping to provide victory over Bolton, as Don Stinson leads in interference, FAIR PARK 19, MARSHALL 7 The Fair Park Indians gained their first Victory by downing the Marshall Mavericks. Hampton put the Tribe in a brief lead with a 53 yd. touchdown run. The Mavs then countered with a touchdown and an extra point and took the lead with a 7-E5 margin. The scoring ceased for both sides untii the fourth period when, end, Gene Gibson intercepted a ball and ran 93 yds. for Fair Park's second score. Donald Brown went for the final score when he blocked and picked up lones's punt on the Mavericks' 30 yard line. FAIR PARK 67, SMAGKGVER O A fast charging Indian team romped over the Buck- aroos. Rogers Hampton opened the scoring parade, speed- ing 90 yds. on the opening kickoff. The second score was made by Don Stinson when the ball was booted to the Indian I5 yd. line. He sailed B5 yds. down the field. Stnackover failed to gain and punted to the Tribe's 24-yd. line. The third score came when Gene Hedges passed to Larry Butler for a T, D. In the second half scores for the Indians were made by May, Stinson, Gibson, Kennon, Daughtry and Wil- liams. PAIR PARK 28, BGLTON U The Indians were impressive in chalking up their third straight Victory of the season against the Bolton Bears. Hedges scored the first touchdown on an end run. He also scored another tally on a jaunt around right end. Rogers Hampton sprinted 88 yards for the longest run of the evening. He also sped 66 yards for another tally but that was called back on an off-side penalty. Hampton scored the fourth and final tally of the game. The Bolton Bears fought hard and showed a lot of spirit, but the Indians could not be stopped. FAIR PARK 34, HAYNESVILLE I2 The Indians smothered the Golden Tornado in a thrilling game at Haynesville. The first T. D. came on a pass from Gene Hedges to Paul Kennon. Troy Sum- merlin got the second half under Way by scooping up a fumble on the kickoff and returning it 55 yards for Bobby lohnson, Smaclcover Buckaroo, is stopped by Gibson 1271, Williams 1771, Kennon and Richmond. Eighty-Four l the score. Hedges' aerial hit Gibson in the end zone for the third Pair Park score. In the final quarter Hedges went on the warpath and galloped 82 and 79 yards, respectively, for the last two Indian tallies. Haynesville's scores came in the second and third quarters by Ioe Craig and Iames Modisette. Both con- versions failed. FAIR PARK 7, ISTROUMA 20 The injury-ridden Indians dropped their first game of the l95O season to the Istrourna Indians. Gn the final play of the first half Gene Hedges hit Don Stinson with a pass which Stinson lugged the remaining 35 yards. Quarterback Pete lVlcCulley of Istrouma passed to Meliet in the end zone and Craddock converted to make it 7-7. Meliet made the second Istrourna tally with a 43 yard line buck. In the fourth quarter Is- trouma scored again. PAIR PARK 34, OUACHITA 22 Pair Park won her second straight conference tilt by defeating Quachita Lions. Paul Kennon scored the only Brave tally in the first half on a pass from Gene Hedges. In the second half Gene Gibson sucked in another of Hedges' passes for the second score. Stinson then raced 34 yards and Davis chugged 31 yards for the third and fourth Indian T. D.'s. Davis caught a short pass and drove six inches for the final marker. Ouachita's points came on a touchdown by Bob Carter, two touchdown passes, two conversions, and a safety. Gene Hedges UU and foe May C242 stop Bob Carter of the Ouachita Lions. PAIR PARK 7, LAKE CHARLES 13 Pair Park played a close game all the way, but was finally edged by the Lake Charles Wildcats. The Tribe struck first on a 21 yard pass from Hedges to Stinson. The Braves had another golden opportunity in the last quarter. They had a first down on the Lake Charles six yard stripe but were thrown back to the I0 in three tries. Butchee and McBride led the Wildcats on offense the whole game. Butchee drove over for the winning tally after passing to Derouen for the first Lake Charles score. Touchdown pass from Gene Hedges to Paul Kennon in Haynesville game. Eighty-Five Rogers Hampton 1441 breaks loose for a 45 yd. gain against the Byrd Jackets. PAIR PARK 33, NEVILLE 20 The Tribe came from behind to defeat the Neville Tigers of Monroe. Halfback Tommy Loes of Neville got the opening touchdown on a line buck from the one yard mark. This didn't discourage the Indians for Tommy Davis plunged over from the 16. He followed that with another making the score l3 to 6. The War- riors opened the second half with all efforts towards increasing their lead, however, Brow, for the Tigers, again tied the score. Davis then went wild on an 82 yard run putting the Indians out front. Kenneth Richmond f57l downs a Byrd Iacket on 40 yard line. Tommy Davis H21, Paul Kennon I88l. PAIR PARK l3, BOSSIER 39 Handicapped by a drizzling rain the Tribe was held in check by the Bossier eleven. Bossier's ace halfback, Tony Montalbano battered the Indians defensive wall constantly. The Bearkats scored four T. D.'s in the first half. Tommy Davis received a pitch-out from Hedges and ran nine yards for our first score. The Indians re- ceived the kickoff of the second half with Hampton returning it to the 39 yard line. Hedges led the Braves down to the one, thereafter plunging over for the last Indian tally. Bossier then scored three more T. D.'s. FAIR PARK 35, BYRD I3 In the annual holiday tilt at the Fair Grounds the Indians downed the Byrd Yellow Iackets to become North Louisiana AA Champions. Scoring touchdowns for Fair Park were Davis two, Hampton two, and Ken- non one, on a pass from Hedges. Fred Howell con- verted five out of six times. Coach Rowan from Byrd names Kenneth Richmond the fifth member of the Byrd Backfieldu because he stayed there about as long as any one on Byrd's team. Pat Green was outstanding defensively on his guard position breaking through frequently to drop Iacket ball carriers for losses. Gene Gibson also did some spectacular blocking to account for some of the long gains. This is an example of one of the five T. D.'s scored against Byrd. This one made by Nose Davis. E i glaty-S ix FAIR PARK 20, SULPHUR 20 In the semi-final game of the 1950 State Playoffs, the Indians tied the Sulphur Tornadoes and won the game with 14 first downs against Sulphur's 11. The first score came on an end run by Hedges and the second a few plays later when he hit Hampton with a pass. lim Martis scored for Sulphur on an end sweep. ln the third quarter Sulphur tied the game 13-13. Midway the last period Sulphur scored again and moved into the lead. Shortly after the Tribe marched down the field with Hampton climaxing the drive by scoring standing up. QQ 99 FAIR PARK 13, ISTROUMA 20 Fair Park journeyed to their third championship play- off in high hopes of bringing home the bacon, but were bested by 1strouma's Indians in a hard fought affair. Stinson scored the first touchdown on a pass from Hedges. Early in the second period lstrouma scored and converted. They weren't long in racking up an- other tally to increase their lead. The second half was nip and tuck, with both teams threatening, but neither scoring. With four minutes remaining in the game, Stinson raced around end for the final Fair Park tally. TE SEASON RECORD Fair Park 0 ....... ..,...... P lain Dealing 12 Fair Park 6 ........ ......... C otton Valley 13 Fair Park 13 ....... ......... B yrd B 7 Fair Park 6 ,.,,,.. Fair Park 20 ........ ........ L ogccnsport 13 Fair Park 20 .....,., ,........ M arshall B 7 Fair Park 6 .........,,,,..,.,.,.., ..,,....., M arshall B 7 Mooringsport 7 First Row-Skippy Shirley, Iohnie Crumpler, G. A. Jackson, Tony Lewis, Don Williams, Kent McMath, Bobby Stove, Ronald Rice, William Thigpen, Royce Wilson. Second Row-Kirk Bryant, Ray Garrard, Raymond McWaters, Robert Fletcher, Pat Turk, Bill Mason, Charles Riddick, Bobby Anderson, Natch Brocato, Dan Sims, Charles Abrahamson. Third Row-Coach Clem Henderson, Dan Smith, Tommy Sanders, ferry johnson, Sam Neal, Kenneth Fountain, Denny lorgensen, Arnold Frazier, Charles Connaughton, Benny Woods, Leonard Staggs, Donald Harbour. ,,..k.Tl Eighty-Seven BASKETBALL The l95O Basketball squad dropped a number ot games by only a few points, and as the season progressed the cagers showed more poise and pol- ish and played a tast, aggressive brand ot basket- ball. Bogers Hampton and Gene Gibson showed themselves to be sharpshooters and led the team in scoring l85 and 182 points, respectively. Other big guns in Fair Park's attack were Forward Gene Hedges, and Guard Don Stinson. With all ot the regulars returning for the 1951 sea- son, Coach Clem Henderson predicts a rosy future for the Fair Park cagers. Managers tor the squad B are David Sutton and Bobby Tucker. Coach Clem Henderson Kneeling-james Cameron, Don Stinson, Wayne Wright, Tommy Davis, Rogers Hampton, Gene Hedges, Gene Gib- son, Wesley Hampton. Standing-David Sutton, Skippy Shirley, joe May, Benton Neal, Boy Dowden, Bo Hatclitt, Bobby Hudgens, Don Brown, Iaclcte Williams, John Brocato, Leonard Staggs, Bobby Tucker, Coach Clem Henderson. Eighty-Eight Fair Fair Fciir Fair Foir Fair Fcrir Fair Foiir Fair Fair Fair Fair THE SCOREBOARD FIRST TEAM RECORD Pcrrk Minden 57 Fdir Pdrk .Minden 37 Pcrrk Vivicxn 23 Fair Pork Springhill 35 Park Si. lohn's l7 Fair Pork ......... ......,.,.,... B ossier 45 Pork Springhill 50 Forir Pork ,...,..,4.,... .,..........., O uorchiiof 36 Park Athens 36 Fair Porrlc .Byrd 47 Pork Horner 43 Pair Pork Byrd 56 Pcrrlc .Byrd 49 Fair Pork Bossier 53 SECOND TEAM RECORD Pork Minden l7 Foir Pork Byrd 32 Pork ....r....,,, .4......... V iviorn 24 Forir Pork Minden 44 Pork 4,.......... ..,.,...... S i. lohn's l7 Ecrir Pork Springhill 28 Pork Springhill 35 Fgir Pork Bossier 36 Pork ,.,.,....... ,.......... H orner 27 Forir Pczrlc Byrd 56 Pork Bossier 25 Fcrir Pork .,,....,. ....ri.rr..,.. B ossier 47 Rogers Hampton jumps for Q tie ball. Don Brown ser for fully. lil: Eighty-Nme First Row-Harvey Bergeron, Don Stinson, Gene Hedges, Rogers Hampton, Ioe Heidecker, Tommy Sanders, Ronald Rice. Second Bow-Coach Clem Henderson, Ice Renda, Tommy Sumrnerlin, Don Brown, Davis Walker, foe Thomas, Richard Phipps, Ed Lawler. Third Row-L. E. White, Fred Howell, Paul Kennon, Larry Butler, Earl Sandeiur, Billy Hay Elkins, Denny Jorgensen, Manager Bobby Tucker. Paul Kennon, Hurdles Ninety TRACK The 1950 Fair Park Indian track- men participated in seven meets dur- ing their successful season, under the direction of Coach Clem Hender- son. The Indians captured the North Louisiana Track Title held at Lou- isiana Tech. They scored a total of 62 points, set a new relay record, and walked off with three oi the tour trophies awarded at the meet. Lettermen for 1950 were Harvey Bergeron, Don Brown, Larry Butler, Rogers Hampton, Gene Hedges, Fred Howell, Paul Kennon, Don Stinson and Davis Walker. l TENNIS The only returning letterman on the 1950 tennis squad was Bob Shir- ley. With new material improving as they progressed the team ad- vanced from a slow start to gain the number two spot in North Louisiana. The tirst tour straight matches were lost-two each to Bolton and Byrd. The netmen had difficulty securing further matches and the next com- petition was the North Louisiana rally, where in a competing field ot seven teams, the Fair Park netters gained second place behind their arch-enemies, Byrd. W'right, Hampton. First Row--Coach Merrill Niclclas, Claire Parsons, Latrelle Lewis, Coach Frances Brinqhurst. Second Row-Iackie Williams, Gene Gibson, Wayne Wright. Not pictured: Bob Shirley, Wesley Hampton Ninety-One Q CEQA The NIZATICDNS organizations provide a cornrno inq ground t n meet- or student s Who have th interests. N e same o matter h W at your ' you ca ' interests ar n find an o 9, rqanization at F ' arnonq the many air Park to suit you I . n this se t' present the cion We various orqanizattons ' vey of th 0 D , With a sur- e activities i sf 4 1 E fo' ' a I1 ,l N inety-Two o each. -,J YQ mix X yi fx . if NWS, Q .. QQ X N . X.- N Q xx Nwix JY ...WQAKAJ f ,sw -N 535'-L w g sw fir 2 Wx x.. K . . H . ,. . gsgi. .-yi: 5 is X5 ii? xx X ST DE OFFICERS The officers ot the Student Council are: President .,.... IAMES Cifaoss Treasurer . . CLINTON PARKER Vice-President . . DAN WALSH Secretary . . IP.1s LoRcH The Student Council has attained an honored position in Fair Park through its interest in student participation and its administration of school improvements. The organization is sponsored by Mrs. Ruth Iohns and Mr. Earl Turner. Senior Representatives First Row-Carolyn Watson, Larry Hinton, Maureen Fitzgerald, Rita Hill, Iaclcie Terry, Fred Howell. Second Row-Charles Avery, Roland Durrett, Harold Primos, Mary Alfred, Herman Bagley, Thomas Hyatt. Third Row-Pat Dixon, julian Brandon. Iunior Representatives First Row-Io Nell Swiney, David Westmoreland, Martha Tucker, Wanda Greening, G. A. laclcson. Second Row-Phillip Kircus, lean Willis, Donna Hawkins, Dannye Le Point. Ninety-Four COUNCIL COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN Student Council Committee Chairmen are: Gene Giles, Ann Robertson, Betty Sue Williams, Mary Frances Boss, Vida Lord, Carol Caldwell, Skippy Shirley. Iris Lorch attended and participated in the Southern Association oi Student Councils in Okla- homa city in October, l95U. Betty Io Atkins, lames Cross, Clinton Parker, and Ann Robert- son represented Fair Park at the Louisiana Association of Student Councils in Thibodaux in October, l95O. Senators First Row-Sam Bruce, Henry Johnson, Earl Lingle, Wanda Seabury, Marjorie Carter, Mary Ann Moe. Second Row-Percy Sharp, Leary Ratcliit, Kenneth Caldwell, Larry Baggett, Bobby Ray McAlphin, jimmy Clemens. Third Row-Beverly Bishop, Dolores Greene, Iewel Bridges, Betty Io Atkins, Salley Overfield, McLeroy King. Freshmen and Sophomore Representatives First Bow-Bo Ratcliff, Arlene Weyer, Marie Black, Sonny Carter, Margaret Rivers, Gerald Iohnson. Second Row-Vlilliam Morton, Harold Semon, Harold Wright, Bill Nealy, Rochelle Reeves, Betty Allums. Third How-Martha Brumley, Kay Holleman, Nelda Windham, james Myriclc, Bobby Wray. Ninety-Fir' e Ninety-Six SEQUOYAH EDITORIAL STAFF It is the job ot the Sequoyah Editorial Stali to decide on the theme and layout ot the book, select the cover, make schedules for class pictures, organize them and write copy. The combined Sequoyah Staffs have endeavored to produce a yearbook which is a complete and effective record of lite at Fair Park. We acknowledge with appreciation the cooperation oi the administrative officers, the faculty and the student body. Top Left-Bob Fuson, Staff Photographer and Asso- ciate Editor, Palsy Twilley, Editor, and Pat Godfrey, Associate Editor, discuss the athletic section ot the l95l Sequoyah. Center Lett-lackie Terry, Ann Robertson, Ioy Tilley, and Mrs. Ferne Turner sort copy tor the organiza- tional section. Below Lett-Stall members Nancy Rhodes and Sharon Kopeclcy discuss yearbook covers, while Lael Ramey, typist, prepares copy to be sent to the printers. Below Right--Filing cards in the Sequoyah Ottice are Sports Editors Earl Sandetur, Kenneth Richmond and Art Editor Ronald Rice. 4 1951 BUSINESS STAFF The Sequoyah Business Stait sold ads to Various Shreveport firms to finance the yearbook. Topnotch acl salesmen are Lillian Thomas and lackie Thomas who sold forty ads, as a team. Coming in sec- ond with an outstanding numloer is Larry Hinton with his sale ot thirty-five ads. Upper Right-Virginia Iohnston, Business Manager, and Miss Earline Iorclan, faculty advisor, check ad- vertisers to be contacted. Io Ellen Fitch, booklceeper, and Barbara Benoit, typist, type statements tor ads that have been sold. jenter Bight-Salesmen Beverly Waites, Barbara Day, Iacqueline Thomas, Larry Hinton and lo Ann Floyd are being taught to till out contracts by Busi- ness Manager, Virginia Johnston. Below Right-Salesmen Wade Williams, Wayne Wright, Marion Tubbs, lane Williams, Barbara Ieter, Doris Scheevers, Ann Lombardino and Martha Iohn- ston leave with their contract books and 1950 Se- quoyahs to sell ads. Below Lett-Carol Moseley, Mary L. Thomas, Betty I. Allbritton, Vida Lord, Glenda Dare, Gloria Shivers, Virginia Stevens and Betty Martin draw up ad copy. E .A T . M. t sanity ' V-Qs S T : .Ns-Qi mil X 5 X' X t Masq' .gr Q -..g:sswse. -sszfst,.Q.,s.i.... M.,,....sWWMM- - - X ond 'A ff ' L , ,,,--,,, sun?:.,,,a,,,,,ss,5i,, rningg Ln., Ninety-Sewell Nirz ery-Eight EQUOYAH CIRCULATION STAFF The Sequoyah Circulation Statt is in charge of the selling of the Sequoyahs, the payment ot them, and their distribution atter completion. Top Lett-Earl Lingle, circulation manager, and Mrs. Ouida McClellan, faculty advisor, check on the num- ber of students who bought a Sequoyah this year, Center Lett-Collectors David Addington and Pat Mc- Dowell record deposits in the collection book. Below Left-Clinton Parker and Nancy Guy are on their way to the third lloor to make weekly collec- tions. Below Right-Returning from a successful morning ot collecting are Jerry Fleming and Sally Overtield. l- PGW WOW BUSINESS STAFF The Pow Wow Business Staii is in charge of selling ads to various Shreveport busi- ness firms, getting subscriptions from the students, and distributing the Pow Wow to the classrooms. Upper Bight-Mary V. Woodward, Assistant Business Manager, Pete Long, Assistant Circulation Manager, Esther I. McNeal, Business Manager, and Theodore Wilburn, Circulation Manager, examine the ad section of the Pow Wow. Below Lett-The Advertising Stati members enjoy reading the Pow Wow, after distributing it to the classrooms. Seated-Larry Hinton, Ioan Thomas, Mrs. Louise Monette, faculty advisor, and Iacqueline Ledbetter. Standing-Carol Ledbetter, Scott Yeager, Bonnie Freeman, Ernest Long, Charlsie Martin and Diane Nectoux. Below Right-Mary V. Woodward and Pete Long as a team were the top-notch ad salesmen. Here they checlc list ot advertisers to contact. 3 i s i , I 1 1 5 I 2 ww Mn' Nin ety-Niue One HlllZd1'e!i P O W EDITORIAL The Pair Park Pow Wow has been edited by journalism students who gathered the news and prepared the copy. This tive column, six page paper was published and distributed once a month. Top Lett-Preparing an editorial for the Pow Wow are Johnnie Peters, editor, and Ed Copeland, asso- ciate editor. Center Lett-Checking on assignments are Richard Counts, news editor, Vida Lord, news editor, Peggy Lunt, feature editor, and Mickey Gwin, sports editor. Below Lett-Some ot the staff reporters receiving as- signments are, Standing' Don Nesbitt, Wanda Hill, Wayne Wright, Ray McLaurin, Lawrence Ogletree, Glen Flesher, Virginia Iohnston, lack Stewart, Ernest Long, Lorenz Walker, and Urban Phillips. Seated: Mary' McDowell and Mrs. Blanche Burkhalter, editorial advisor. Below Right-Reporters Wyrzell Pitts, Emma L. Elkins, Earl Lingle, George Smith and Glen Flesher offer suggestions and criticisms. l 1950-1951 STAFF Upper Right-Photographer Bob Fuson and Cartoonist Ronald Rice ponder over a cartoon. Center Right-Columnists who work hard preparing copy are Lora Faye Kemper, Ethel Johnston, Mickey Gwin, and Ioan Thomas. Below Lett-Looking over the finished product are Scott Yeager, Norma Lasiter, jackie Williams, Donald Brown, and Fred Howell. Below Right-Other statt reporters are, Seated: Ken- neth Richmond, Albert Smith, Roy Lacobee, and Rogers Hampton. Standing: Baron Tabor, Jerry Fleming, Bobby Wells, Iohnnie Dickerson, Richard Adams, Betty Sue Teague, Lorraine Marcelli, Carolyn Dixon, Polly Ferguson, Tommy Wallis, Eunice Mae McBride, Lurline Cannon, Iames Tinsley. One Hzmdred One Iliff 6 I :iii up tv, FOOTBALL OFFICERS Editor ....... IACKIE TERRY Bus. Manager . . . PATSY TWILLEY Assistant Manager . . IOAN THOMAS The Work of the Football Program Staff, under the leadership of Miss Loryne Martin, begins during the summer, long before school starts. The Staff, com- posed of senior girls, is in charge of selling ads to the local business firms and selling the programs at the football games. JOAN THOMAS BOBBIE GLASS MAXINE SUGGS VIRGINIA T N IACKIE TERRY IOHNS O IANIS MEYER PEGGY WALTERS LOYCE STACKS Miss LORYNE M RTI A N BETTY SUE WILLIAMS BETTY 15 AN ROBERTS PATsY TWILLEY WYNELL PITTS PAT BOONE One Hundred Two PROGR STAFF CHARLSIE MARTIN NANCY GUY DIANE NECTOUX RUTH MEYERS IEANNINE WINTERS CAROL CALDWELL IRIS LORCH N ORMA LASITER CAROLYN WATSON RITA HILL IOYCE STACKS PAT MCDOWELL BETTY HARPER MARTHA DOWDEN' 3 v VW... ,I , We One Hundred Three OFFICERS A SPONSORS CLUB OFFICERS President . . ZND LT. WADE WILLIAMS ZND LT. IOAN THOMAS Vice-President . ZND LT. DELMA GILES ZND LT. BOBBIE GLASS Secretary . . CAPT. RITA HILL, CART. TACK STEWART Treasurer . . . . MAJOR BILLY COLVIN MAJOR BETTY SUE WILLIAMS Judge . . CART. ADJ. DAVID ADDINGTON CAPT. ADI. CAROL CALDWELL The Officers and Sponsors Club of Fair Park was organized tor the purpose of working for the interests and improve- ment oi the B.O.T.C. The club encourages the spirit ot cooperation between the cadets and their officers, and directs the social activities of the group. Faculty sponsors are Mrs. La Rue Vetsch and Capt. A. C. O'Neal. First Row--Col. lanies Buchanan, Col. Betty lean Roberts, Lt. Col. Harvey Allen, Lt. Col. Iaclcie Terry, Major Billy Colvin, Major Betty Sue Williams, Capt. Adj. David Addington, Capt. Adj. Carol Caldwell, Capt. P. l. O. lanis Meyer. Second Row-Capt. Maxine Suggs, lst Lt. Clinton Parker, lst Lt. Iris Lorch, 2nd Lt. Dan Grissom, 2nd Lt. Pat Boone, 2nd Lt. Larry Hinton, Zncl Lt. Carolyn Dixon, W. O. Frank Ely, W. O. Joyce Stacks. Third Rowfflapt. lack Stewart, Capt. Rita Hill, lst Lt. Dan Walsh, lst Lt. Carolyn Watson, 2nd Lt, Iulian Brandon, 2nd Lt. Peggy Walters, 2nd Lt. Wade Vtfilliams, 2nd Lt. Ioan Thomas, W. O. Dick Merryman, W. O. Loyce Stacks. Fourth Row-Capt. Pat McDowell, lst Lt. Frank Cox, lst Lt. Marilyn Golden, 2nd Lt. Delma Giles, 2nd Lt. Bobbie Glass, 2nd Lt. jackie Vtfilliams, 2nd Lt. Norma Lasiter, W. O. Harold Coon, W. O. Patsye Terry. Fifth Row--Capt. Sam Bruce, Capt. Dorothy Iordan, lst Lt. Lebert Bergeron, lst Lt. Rose Ann Cascio, 2nd Lt. Earl Lingle, 2nd Lt. Maureen Fitzqerald, 2nd Lt. Melvyn Primos, 2nd Lt. Peggy Lunt, W. O. Scott Yeager, W. O. Mary Ann Oswald. Sixth Row--Capt. Vihitney 'Walken Capt. Charlsie Martin, lst Lt. Billy Baker, lst Lt. Lael Rarney, 2nd Lt. Nancy Shelton, W. O. Rob Gorham, W. O. Esther lean McNeal. Not Pictured-Capt. P. I. O. Henry lohnson, Capt. Doyle Humphrey, Capt. Dori Nelson, 2nd Lt. Loma Laird. O ue Hundred Four , - ' V ' K XX . I P xx'--. T ' . . 'K . 't -, A ' A A 'NI A 'AL 1 - .. ' - H- .'. fi- .. AAA-.. ,,A-. A- A- A- A- - - ,, -A A A A A A-- A A: Ar: ,A A K A : E' j-...,... -::..... I-:,:-, ..,..... --... ..-3 ......, cc-: J..::, ,-..A. ..:- -3 ,..-:- VM.-- AA...-A --.A-..- -AAA-. 1 A - -..--.. A...A--A.. AAA.-- --.AA A.-- -..,., ..---: u:..: -..zzz- A . . -- .. - .. 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This year another realm was added: mathematics and astronomy. And so, as we studied the stars, we have tried to keep our feet on the around, ever mindful of the value of math to our everyday lives. First Row-Samy Solomon, lo Ann Gongre, Jeannine Winters, Thomas Blume, Dot Peeler, Delores Christ, Leniel Far- gerson, Patsy Autill, Reba Dickson. Second Row-Harvey Allen, Roh Gorham, Richard Counts, Dan Hill, Harold Primos, Sam Bruce, john David Crump, Kenneth Avery, Verta Mae Norton. Third Row-Billy Colvin, Henry johnson, Dorothy Swan, James Carter, Mary Baqgett, Wanda Saylors, Gloria Shiver, Alice Hargis, Beverly Waites. Fourth Row-Iohn Prothro, Dan Walsh, Ernest Long, Frank Ely, Dan Grissom, Donald Guice, Kenneth Tucker, George Dickson. V Fifth Row-Ioe Bill Benoit, Bobby Rice, Iohnnie Stathem, Bessie Russell, Ioy Tilley, Gwen McClure, Iames Cross, Iohnie Crumpler, Richard Shirley, Harold Warren, Billy Bywater. One Hundred Six 4n First Row-Flay Maclcin, Derrell Witteborg, Io Anne Montgomery, Mary George Stone, Gwendolyn Moore, Loyce Gib- son, Io Anne Rarnbin. Second How-Gloria Bohnstehn, fo Nell Smith, Katherine Melton, lane Smith, Mary Baker, Marie Davidson, Mildred Carney, Lois Lucas, Miss Eulava Ioyce. Third Row--Benton Neal, Nita Faye Payne, Mildred Branch, Hester Houston, Bill Novaclc, Skippy Shirley, Ianice Eubanks. .L The primary purpose of this club is to bring together students interested in biology, and to supplement the activities oi their biology classes. This organization meets twice a month and functions through committees appointed by the president. Faculty sponsor oi the Biology Club is Miss Eulava Ioyce. Novack, Eubanks, Neal, Gibson. OFFICERS President . . . IANICE EUBANKS Vice-President . . BENTON NEAL Secretary . . LoYcE GIBSON Treasurer . . BILL NovAcK BIOLOGY CIVICS CLUB OFFICERS President ...... SUE HOWARD Vice-President . . . OWEN GILBERT Secretary . . NONN ANNE BRADY Treasurer . . . . ANNE ROARK Gilbert, Boark, Brady, Howard. To help students establish higher motives and ideals so that they may be better citizens oi tomorrow, is the purpose oi this club. The members sell Christmas cards to tinance their numerous projects in attempting to help students and members ot the community who need help. These students, sponsored by Miss Myra Byrne, realize that citizenship does not begin with graduation, but is lived every day and they have set out to be the best citizens possible. First Bow-Alan Hendrix, Judy Price, Patsy Harris, Nancy Edwards, Colleen Earp, Iena Lewis, Kyle Smart. Second Bow-Miss Myra Byrne, Billy Smith, Mary Anne Rembert, Marvis Fortenberry, Carole Hunter, Nonn Anne Brady, Sarah Hindman, Mary Anne Brown, Io Ann Doclcery. Third How-Bobby Anders, Virginia Davidson, Bill Neely, Sue Howard, Anne Roarlc, Peggy Bedwine, Melba Simon. Fourth Bow-jerry McComic, Marte-il Flanagan, Albert Barkley, Bob Whittington, jimmy Ferguson, Iohn T. Byrd. One Hundred Eight l First Row-Miss Annie Laurie Cook, Annette Mirns, La Juan McKinnon, jo Nell Smith, Gloria Bohnstehn, Betty Bacon, Sara Jane Poulan, Kathleen Hillier. Second Row-Billy Worrell, lulia Sauer, Katherine Melton, joey Brown, Clara Rawls, Norm Ann Brady, Marie David- son, Claude Cranor. Third Bow-Marvis Fortenberry, Pat Patterson, Betty Frances Iohnson, Dot Peeler, Sally Nugent, Mary Louise Baker, Wayne Woodward. Fourth Bow-Loma Laird, William Long, Anne Boarlc, Charles Connauqhton, Ianice Eubanks, Iirnmy Maxcy, Rita Mitchell. The Latin Club, called Orbis Bomanus, is composed ot pupils who are studying Latin or have studied it. Two meetings are held each month, at which time programs consistina oi dramatic skits, iilrns, reports, or book reviews demonstrate the Boman way oi lite. ln addition to these, two assembly programs are presented to the student body each year. ln this way the club strives to emphasize how important Latin is in our every day life. Aidinq this group as sponsor is Miss Annie Laurie Cook. Eubanks, Boarlc, Worrell, Sauer, Poulan, johnson. OFFICERS Consuls . . ANNE ROARK IANICE EUBANKS Praetor . . BILLY WORRELL Quaestor .... SARA IANE POULAN Censor . . BETTY FRANCES IOHNSON Tribune ...... JULIA SAUER Program Chairman . . BETTY BACON Social Chairman, MARVIS PORTENBERRY L TI CLUB t One Hundred 'Nlzne DI TRIBUTIVE EDUCATIO CLUB OFFICERS f President .... ROBERT NATIONS Vice-President . . . . IEFF LYNN Secretary-Treasurer . HELEN MULLrNs Parliamentarian . DALTON it ANDERSON Editor-Promotion Mgr. . IAMES TINSLEY Anderson, Mullins, Nations, Lynn, Tinsley. T 'P A newly organized club this year at Fair Park is the Distributive Education Club, which has as one of its rnain purposes the developing of progressive leadership in the field of retailing that is cooperative, aggressive, self-reliant, and competent. This club, whose sponsor is Mr. R. N. Neely, is a member ot the State and National Distributive Education Clubs and sent delegates to the annual statewide convention at Louisiana State University in lanuary. An- other highlight ot the club is the ernployer and employee banquet given at the end of the school year. Seated: Albert Rothenbarger, Max Hall, Helen Mullins, loyce Ogburn, Marlene Le Bert, Leroy Richardson, Charles LaLena. ' Standing: Mr. R. N. Neely, Donald Parrish, Robert Nations, Dalton Anderson, Iarnes Tinsley, Ie-tt Lynn, Douglags Rornine. One Hundred Ten 4 First Row-Shirley Perry, Anne Bryant, Darlene Stewart, Wyn-Nelle Lee, Betty Baker, Kay Gteller, Ann Norman, Mary Gibbs, jimmy Crosslin. Second Row-Miss Mary Holland, Charlene Easley, Yvonne Kality, Loretta Murrell, Betty Thomas, Pat Ward, Mary Anne Moe, Barbara Gibbs, Peggy Givens. Third Row-Charles Malin, Guynelle Standley, Ioyce Stacks, Ianeil Ward, Arlene Weyer, Beverly Mauritzen, Mary Ann Teddlie, Betty Zachry, Lawrence Barbo. Fourth How-Glenn Organ, Harold Warren, Ralph Cross, Clinton Parker, Connie Barnes, Carolyn Ledbetter, Bobby Oliver, Darrell Norsworthy, Bill Lacy. Los Alumnos Fences -The Happy Students-have spent another successful and entertain- ing year as they gain knowledge, understanding and appreciation of our South American friends. The main project of the year was the celebration ot the Pan-American Week, when an entertaining program was presented to the student body and a meal ot typical Mexican food was served in the cafeteria. Directing this active club is Miss Mary Holland. Weyer, Parker, Bryant, Lee. OFFICERS President . . . CLINTON PARKER Vice-President . . ANNE BRYANT Secretary . . . .WYN-NELLE LEE Treasurer . . ARLENE WEYER SPA 151-1 CLUB o One Hunrlrefl Eleven THE DEB TE CLUB OFFICERS Presidents .... DANNYE LE POINT PERCY SHARP ww C37 Vice-Presidents . . PATSY CASTON CLAUDE CRANOR Secretary . . IANIE HYDE J Treasurer . . GENE G1LEs iii! ff .5 F' Cranor, Le Point, Sharp, Giles, Hyde. . This year the Boys' and Girls' Debate Clubs are grouped collectively under the guidance ot Mr. Iarnes Noel, but they still retain their respective officers. Their activities are by no means confined to debating. When asked their aim, the club members replied, Controversial skill and broadened minds. First How-limmie Maxwell, lane Faust, Lynn Miller, Darmye Le Point, Claude Cranor, janet Carey, Betty Io Atkins. Second Row-Danna Hawkins, Yvonne Barnthouse, Ianie Hyde, Aloise Thaxton, Billy Worrell, Richard Woodlin, Mr. lames Noel. Third Row-Marcelle Lee, Sherman Davis, Charles McGowan, Richard Fiser, Gene Giles, Percy Sharp. One Hzmdred Twelve MIIIIIIIIIIF K.-' A x A95 First Row-Gus Weaver, Iacqueline Thomas, Virginia Kendrick, lean Maxwell, Jacqueline Freeman, Kathleen Hillier. Second Row-Miss Alma Levins, joe E. Brown, Dorothy Swann, Mary Lillian Thomas, Hazel Osborne, Esther lean McNeil, Bobby Bonds. Third Row-George Dixon, Virginia Kent, Favorita Womble, Shirley Coby, Anna Fay Smith, Elizabeth Brossette, Camille Iones, Alice Dean, Wanda Koonce, Thomas Smith. Fourth How-Percy Sharp, Bernard Wallace, Ethel Johnston, Nelda Windham, Hose Marie Ellison, Lynn Audleman, Elizabeth Denson, Pat Dixon, Larry Hinton, Denny Iorgensen. Sponsored by Miss Alma Levins, the 4-H Club has lived up to its motto, To make the Best Better. Amidst a Wihrl of activities the club members have distinguished themselves as a group and made fine individual showings. Delegates attend the Spring Stock Show at L.S.U. and the Fat Stock Show in Fort Worth, Sharp, Hinton, Dean, McNeil, OFFICERS President . . . PERCY SHARP I Vice-President . . . LARRY HINTON X, Secretary . . EsTHER IEAN MCNEIL T Treasurer . . . . ALICE DEAN F O R-H CLUB One Hundred Thirteen I UN IOR RED CRGSS I I t 1 OFFICERS President .... HENRY JOHNSON 1 st Vice-President . . ANN ROBERTSON 2nd Vice-President . . JACKIE lERoME Secretary ...... IRIS LORCH Treasurer . . VIRGINIA MCDEARMONT Jerome, McDearmont, Lorch, Robertson, Johnson. As part of the organized, humanitarian program of the Red Cross, it offers its members an opportunity to serve others both at home and abroad, in peace and war, through adaptable channels that are correlated with school activities. Thus, it forms a link between the schools, and the broadening circle of local, national, and international society. Sponsored by Mrs. Annie lgoe and Mrs. Ruth Anderson the clulo prepares and sells student directories: renders assistance to the Tuberculosis League in preparing the Xmas Seals for mailing, sells corsages for the Thanksgiving football gameg fills gift boxes for foreign lands. First Bow-Dot Peeler, Virginia McDearrnont, Patsy Hyatt, Patricia Smith, Beverly Jean Maxwell, Jackie Willis, Mary Ruth Boone, Jeannine Winters, Jo Ann Gongre. Second Row-Mary Alice McDowell, Margaret White, Patsy Giles, Ann Wynn, Beverly Waites, Peggy Mason, Peggy Birge, Medreth Thomas, Ann Robertson, Doris Loiton. Third Bow-Joe Maxwell, Janet Carey, lris Lorch, Bessie Russell, Jerry McComic, Martha Lynn Dowden, Betty Jane Black, Diane Nectoux, Janie Hyde, Kyle C. Smart. Fourth Row-Mrs. Ruth Anderson, Tommy Backer, Jack Jerome, Jo Ann Hurst, Ralph Cross, Billy Roy Jernigan, John Pickering, Henry Johnson, Mrs. Annie Igoe. ,fx X, O nc Hundred Fourteen , First Row-Mary George Stone, Lizabeth Ann Faith, Katherine I-lillier, Patricia Smith, Mary Ann Oswald, Alice Braud. Second How-Marilyn Register, julia Sauer, Loretta Murrell, Lizabeth Valentine, Mary Frances Ross, Betty Simmons, Esther lean McNeal. Q Third Row-Mary Ann Teddlie, Aloise Thaxton, Margie Carter, Mary Ann McClure, Sally Nugent, Katherine Cooper. Fourth How-Betty Williams, Dan Hill, Miss Meva Andrews, Betty Black, Wayman Pyle. The future teachers of America try to be, and are, a purposeful portion ot the younger gen- eration. Their aims are to cultivate the qualities essential in a good teacher, to learn about the opportunities in teaching, and to foster the development ot student leadership. Among this year's activities are hours given by the F TA members in substitution for teachers in the classroom during study hall periods, and the assembly program presented by the club in observance of American Education Week. Their able advisor is Miss Meva Andrews. Smith, Oswald, Murrell, Hill. Future Teachers America, Club OFFICERS President . . .MARY ANN OSWALD Vice-President . . . PATRICIA SMITH Secretary . . LORETTA MURRELL Treasurer . . . . DAN HILL One Hundred Fifteen HO E-EC CLUB OFFICERS President ..... NANCY BHoDEs Vice-President . . BARBARA LUNSFORD Secretary . . . BARBARA lETER Treasurer . . . . . NELL HILL Parliamentarian . . MARTHA TUCKER Social Chairman . . . loY ELKINS l Reporter . . . Boss MARIE CIOLINO leter, Lunsford, Rhodes, Hill. The Future Homemakers of America is the national organization oi the pupils studying homemaking in secondary schools. It provides for the development oi social qualities and the promotion ot better home lite tor members and their families. Sponsors ot the Fair Park chapter ot the F.H.A. are Mrs. Virginia King, Mrs. Eula Mitchell and Mrs. Kathryn Webb. First Row-Io Anne Montgomery, Mary George Stone, jo Ann Dockery, Elizabeth Brossette, Loyce Gibson, Shirley Ballard, lackie Vlfillis, Betty loyce Martin, Claudette Kennedy, Doris Blankenship, Elsie Maxwell, lo Ann Gongre, Barbara Ieter, Barbara Lunsford. Second Row-Mrs. Virginia King, Veda Beth Rector, loan Cook, Mildred Mitchell, Jacqueline Freeman, loann Ram- bin, Evelyn Bartlett, Garcia Lee Feazel, Gloria Langford, Nancy Shillcutt, Mary Ann Moe, lerry Frances Lowery, Mrs. Kathryn Webb. Third Bow--Sara Hightower, Barbara Hunt, Pat Perry, Alice Mae Dixon, Ieannette Middleton, Comilla Monroe, Mary Black, Peggy Mason, Nancy Edwards, lerry McComic, Dorotha Foster, Betty lo Atkins, Ann Gunn, Nancy Rhodes. Fourth Row-Martha Tucker, Oyice Cook, Margaret White, Onice Cook, Virginia Davidson, Nancy Stroud, Virginia Kendrick, Flora Nell Edwards, Beverly Waites, Maureen Hermes, Mary Lillian Thomas, Barbara Day. Fifth Row-Mary Lee Dixon, Betty lean Canterbury, lane Woods, Marie Davidson, Nell Hill, loy Elkins, Melba loy Simons, Lorraine Carpenter, Bonnie Easley, Patricia Tarbutton, Sally Rambin, Betty Grace Baily. Sixth Bow-Angerine Leonard, Peggy Bush, Mildred Carney, Mary lane Cascio, Carolyn Morris, Martha Mclnnis, Shirley Colby, Doris Cooper, Glenda Goodman, Betty Zachry, Vetta Meyers, Rose Marie Ciolino. O :ze Hundred Sixteen 5. Nw was h A Riga b 4 5 Yr? 'W l Seated: Bill Slawson, Earl Sutton, Glenn Norwood, Vernon Webster, lames Hayes, lulian Brandon, Conrad Keys, Al Monroe. Standing: Buzzie Hay, ferry Best, Billy Iohnson, Fred Korn, Iohnny Copeland, Bobbie Hermes, ferry lean, Mr. R. N. Neely. The Trade and lndustry Club, Whose main purpose is to promote interest in trade and indus- trial education in the school and among local business firms, is now in its second year at Fair Park. Under the helpful auidance of their sponsor, Mr. R. N. Neely, several social events were planned. The climax of the year is the annual banquet held for employers and em- ployees. Webster, johnson, Copeland, Hermes. TRADE A D INDUSTRY CLUB OFFICERS President .... VERNON WEBSTER Vice-President . . . BILLY IOHNSON Secretary-Treasurer, IOHNNY COPELAND Parliamentarian . BOBBY HERMES One Hundred Seventeen ,,,- it SENIOR Y-TEENS Rm - 1 1 OFFICERS President . . . PATSY TWILLEY Vice-President ..... VIDA LORD Secretary . . MAUREEN FITZGERALD Treasurer . . . NANCY RHODES Twilley, Lord, Fitzgerald, Rhodes. This large group of Senior Y-Teens, composed of sixty-tour active members, enjoys many enlightening and enter- taining programs throughout the year. This organization was responsible for the appearance of the Northwestern State College Gymnastic Team at Fair Park. One oi their social events was a chuck wagon meal at the Westerner which was enjoyed by the girls, their escorts and the club sponsors, Miss Frances Bringhurst and Miss Joyce Cronk. First Row-Rita Hill, Rose Marie Ciolino, Jeannine Winters, Betty Sue Williams, Marilyn Golden, Anna Mueller, Rose Ann Casico, Bobbie Glass, Betty Jean Allbritton, Diane Nectoux. Second Row-Lou Elkins, Alyce Day Hargis, Gloria Shiver, Wanda Saylors, Billie Raye Leach, Carole Wiclces, Wynell Pitts, Betty Jean Roberts, Lael Rarney, Nancy Guy, Ruth Myers, Waldine McWaters, Third Row-Delories Christ, Glenda Dare, Lora Faye Kemper, Carolyn Dixon, Janice Stewart, Dorothy Jordan, Mar- garet Hill, Patsy Twilley, Maureen Fitzgerald. Fourth Row-Bonnie Freeman, Vida Lord, Maxine Suggs, Nancy Rhodes, Joan Thomas, Joyce Stacks, Carol Caldwell, Peggy Walters, Norma Lasiter, Patsy Twilley, Maureen Fitzgerald. Filth Row-Virginia Johnston, Mary Baggett, Frances Kay Leone, Mary Allred, Ethel Johnston, Jo Ann Hurst, Martha Dowden, Yvonne Rogers, Pat Boone, Janis Meyer, Iris Lorch. - . One Hundred Eighteen First Row-Io Nell Swiney, Io Clanton, Ann McCravy, Shirley Joseph, Marian Tubbs, lane Williams, Rosalyn Lofley, Lorraine Rhodes, Vetta Meyers, Barbara Ieter, Ioann Gongre. Second Row--Ethel Hollifield, Ioan Cook, Gloria Myrick, Frances Ivins, lewell Bridges, Doris Lofton, Medreth Thomas, Barbara Hunt, Addie Clair Ensminger, Dorothy Porter. Third Row-Peggy Iohnson, Annie Pearl Gunn, Betty lo Atkins, Dot Peeler, Sharon Kopecky, Martha Tucker, Betty lane Black, Barbara Ann Elkins, Betty Ioyce Simmons, Ruby Goodwin. Fourth Row-Ioy Tilley, Louise Pons, Gwen McClure, Bessie Russell, Yvonne Pittman, Dolores Greene, Mrs. Jennie Iones, lanice Carey, Paula Simmons, Betty Frances Iohnson, Lucille Bryant, lean Willis, lane Willis. This Iunior Y-Teen group is composed of 44 girls who strive to be better citizens of their country, community, and school by giving service to others and developing mentally, spiritually, and physically, Believing that all work and no play makes lill a dull girl, they give some attention to the social side of living. Their sponsor is Mrs. lennie lones. Swiney, Gunn, Rhodes, Black. OFFICERS President . . . ANNIE PEARL GUNN , , Vice-President . . . Io NELL SWINEY Secretary . , LORRAINE RHODES E Treasurer . . BETTY IANE BLACK , - UNIGR Y-TEENS One Hundred Nineteen l UNIOR Y-TEENS OFFICERS President ..... IACKIE IOSEY Vice-President . CAROLE ANN MOSLEY Secretary . . . DOROTHY COLE Treasurer . . BEVERLY WILLIAMS Williams, Mosley, Cole, Iosey, These lunior Y-Teens have as their sponsor Miss Ernestine lohnson. They have had many interesting programs on the study ot stage, screen and opera stars. Among their activities tor the year has been the selling of decals and tags tor the Fair Park indians, and the pre- paring oi baskets tor the convalescent home for Thanksgiving, Christmas and Easter. Lett to right: Miss Ernestine Iohnson, Gloria l-lillier, Gloria Robertson, Carole Ann Mosley, Anna Marie Richuso, Barbara Lunsford, Beverly Williams, Dorothy Cole, Geraldine Winkler, Virginia Lynch, Eugenia Hottman, lanet Rob- erson, Ann Williams, Doris Ann Bruner. One Hundred Twenty Y L i First Bow-Jacqueline Freeman, Nancy Bacon, Patricia Smith, Margie Baird, Lois Lucas, Wanda Taylor, Billie Io Linder, Aline Boy. Second Row-Mrs. Eula Mitchell, laneil Ward, Arlene Vufeyer, Darlene Stewart, Vsfyn-Nelle Lee, Virginia Davidson, Geneva Brown, Doris Blankenship, lerzy Frances Lowery, Claudette Kennedy. Third Bow--Maureen Hermes, Loretta Murrell, Barbara Day, Marjorie Carter, Dorotha Foster, Claydine Stubbleiield, Anne Bryant, Marjorie Carter, Peggy Mason, Beba Adkison. Fourth How-Alice Ethredge, leanene Busey, Melba loy Simons, Carole Hunter, loy Elkins, Martiel Flanagan, Nell Hill, lris Beaves, Lucy Mae Elliott. ln true indian spirit, these girls have named their Y-Teen Club Tanda, meaning love, honor, and respect. Their club flower is the carnellia and blue and white are the clulo colors. Under the leadership oi Mrs. Eula B. Mitchell they took Christmas gifts to the Charity Hospital. Hunter, Elkins, Mason, Carter. OFFICERS President . . . . IoY ELK1Ns Vice-President . . PEGGY MASON Secretary . . MARJORIE CARTER Treasurer . . CAROL HUNTER OPHOMORE Y-TEENS One Hzzmlrezl Twenty-One l L, Stewart, Heidefclcer, Gibbs, Michwich. SOPHO ORE Y-TEE S OFFICERS President ..,. BoBB1E MICHWICH Vice-President . . PATSY STEWART Secretary . . BARBARA GIBBS Treasurer . . BETTY HEIDECKER To learn the spirit ot cooperation in working and living together is the motto ot these high aspiring Sophomore girls, sponsored by Mrs. Kathryn Webb. Goals they are striving to achieve are ill To train active and efficient leaders among young women for home and com- munity litep C23 To furnish opportunity through organization for social activities. First Row-Willie Lee Nezat, Loyce Gibson, Elizabeth Brossette, Patsy Stewart, Betty Heidecker. Second Row-Joann Rambin, Evelyn Bartlett, Margaret White, Margaret Rivers, Barbara Gibbs, Anne Norman, Mary Dean Gibbs. Third How-Mrs. Kathryn Webb, loyce Marshall, Beverly Bishop, Bonnie Spence, Rose Lee Bradford, Bobbie Mich- wich, Angerine Leonard. Fourth Bow-Bettye Thomas, Barbara Geneux, Alyce Prirnos, Pat Ward, Carolyn Morris, Mary lane Cascio. iii'iu 'ii u mi'ml,he hmasglwi uumwwgrfffff mums, tt Ranwregt l8 gw9g :uf j One Hundred Twenty-Two an qua its il l First Row-Patsy Autill, Mary Black, Coolcie Moore. Second Row-Betty Bacon, Fay Dunn, Mary George Stone, Betty Thornton. Third Row-Mary Ann Moe, Sidney Howard, Shirley Richie. Fourth Row-Mrs. Olivia Brown, Guynelle Standley, Willie Lee Smith, Beverly Waites, Marie Davidson. Fifth Row-Mary Ann Rernbert, Io Ann Dockery, Mildred Carney. Sixth Bow-Beverly Mauritzen, ferry McComic, Marilyn Register, Marcilla Tennis, Peggy Redwine, lanice Eubanks. Seventh Bow-lane Smith, Nancy Edwards, Mildred Branch, Anne Boarlc. Mrs. Olivia BroWn's group of Sophomore girls call themselves lrosquaws. Their purpose is to promote and maintain good fellowship and obtain Christian ideals among friends and associates. They have spent a happy year in developing a strong body, a clean mind, and a happy heart. Bacon, Branch, Killian, Edwards. OFFICERS w-'. Y , , g ' . A 'A f' fr np: if President . . . PEGGY KILLIAN A All P 2 L2 f i' A I Vice-President . . NANCY EDWARDS A ' ' C fini S Secretary . . BETTY BAcoN Treasurer . . MILDRED BRANCH SOPHO O E Y-TEENS One Hundred Twenty-Three T FRESHMEN Y-TEENS OFFICERS President .... CAROL COLEMAN Vice-President . . . SIDNEY BURCH Secretary . . . IACQUELYN THOMAS Treasurer . . . PATSY GILES Coleman, Burch, Thomas, Giles. These Freshmen girls have laid a good foundation for active and Well-rounded years ahead at Fair Park. Numerous have been their projects, aiding in school and community services. Sponsored by Mrs. Virginia King, they have taken a step forward in learning to live and work together. First Row-Mary Lou Duncan, Ginger Mosley, Patsy Giles, Patsy Hyatt, Lolette Cotten, Nancy Fincher, Annette Mins, Mary Frances Johnson. Second Row-Rose Marie Elison, Peggy Tilton, Sylvia Midcllebrooks, La juan McKinnon, Carlice Dillman, jacquelyn Thomas, lo Ann Floyd. Third Row-Winnie Terry, Martha lones, Lois Mullins, Margie Garett, Carol Coleman, Melba lo Schinyler, Shirley Sue Foley. Fourth Row-Carolyn Payne, Martha Mclnnis, Dorthy Stephenson, Mrs. Virginia King, La Juan Richey, Sidney Burch, Martha Johnston. One Hmzdrezi Twenty-Foul' First Row-Mary Prudhomme, Sara Hightower, Kay Holleman, Gloria Williams, feanette Rice, Patsy Cooper, Em- aree Haddad. Second Row-Barbara Weaver, Ann Marie Pitts, Elaine Bailey, Ann Wynn, Iimmie lacoby, Sharon Tarbutton, Shirley Ballard. Third Row-Louise Rivers, Veda Rector, Ann Burnette, Clara Rawls, Betty Zachry, Carol Frazier, Wanda Seabury, Shirley Colby. Fourth Row-Miss Willie D. jones, Alice Mae Dixon, Pat Perry, Barbara Price, Shirley Ann Pace, Dolores Gail Mullen, Cornelia Ann Iohnson, Nita Faye Payne, Nelda lean Windham. Working with Freshmen in this group Miss Willie D. lanes stated that these girls seek through their programs to promote reverence tor God, respect for personality, and responsibility for common good. Socials have balanced their work, making them well rounded individuals Who can happily look forward to another year oi fellowship. Bailey, Windham, Holleman, Payne. OFFICERS President . . NELDA IEAN WINDHAM Vice-President . . . ELAINE BAILEY Secretary . . NITA PAY PAYNE Treasurer . . KAY HOLLEMAN FRESHMEN Y-TEE One Hzmdred Twenty l we M55 SEN IOR. n!! HI-Y OFFICERS: President . . . IOE THOMAS Vice-President . . DON NESBETT Secretary . . . KIRK BRYANT Treasurer . . GEORGE ELLISON Chaplain .... REGIE DOUGLAS Parliamentarian . THEODORE WILBURN than Thomas, Nesbett, Bryant, Ellison, Douglas, Wilburn. An outstanding organization is this Senior Hi-Y led by Mrs. Nellie Hearn. The club is noted tor its work in campaigns and benefit drives tor the poor and needy. Among their many and varied activities were the organization ot a bowling team, basketball team and helpful as- sistance lent to the younger Hi-Y organizations. First Row-Doyle Humphrey, Charles McGowan, Thomas Blum, Don Nelson, Pete Long, loe Thomas, lack Stewart. Second Row-Mrs. Nellie Hearn, Harold Primos, Iames Cross, Arnold King, Lawrence Ogletree, Kenneth Avery, George Ellison, Frank Ely. Third Row-Louis Hasty, Roland Durrett, Larry Hinton, Glenn Flesher, Donald Stephenson, David Ray, Theodore Wil- burn, lames Kline. Fourth Row-lohnnie lones, Don Nesbett, Barron Tabor, Tommy Summerlin, Kirk Bryant, Regie Douglas, Billy Berry, Loma L. Laird. One Hzzmlred Twenty-Six ZF e 7, f wa. First Row-Earl Lingle, Iaclcie Williams, Billy Colvin, David Addington, Frank Cox, Delma Giles, Whitney Walker. Second Row-Allen Costello, Don Stinson, Paul Kennon, Wade Williams, Fred Howell, Kenneth Richmond. Third Row-Horace Iaclcson, Bobby Lornbardino, Ioe May, Iohn Daughtry, Rogers Hampton, Gene Hedges, Charlie Iohnson. ' Fourth Row-Lorenz Walker, Chicken Wright, Urbahn Phillips, Hardy Vfebb, Mr. Merrill Niclclas, Troy Summerlin. To be of service to the school and community has been the unseltish thought ot the Tribe Hi-Y. Every boy tried to make the club as successful as possible by carrying out this aim and by providing clean sports and entertainment. An outstanding social activity was the spon- soring of a booth at the P.T.A. Carnival in November. Working in complete unity with this successful club is Mr. Merrill Nicklas. Howell, Kennon, Richmond, Stinson. OFFICERS: President ..... FRED HOWELL Vice-President . . PAUL KENNON Secretary . . . . DON STINSON Treasurer . . KENNETH RICHMOND SENIOR HI-Y l One Hllllflfed Twenty-Sez'el1 3 Tl UNICR HI-Y OFFICERS: President . . . . ART HAACK Vice-President . . ToMMY BACKER Secretary . . GLENN STUART Treasurer . . IERRY BEST Best, Stuart, Backer, Haaclc. To create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards ot Christian character, is the purpose ot these Iunior boys who have organized together under the Y.M.C.A. into one oi the finest boys' clubs. Aided by Mr. Cecil Herren they formed a basketball team and played other l-li-Y teams in the city. One oi their activities for the year was the care oi the l-li-Y camp site on Forbing Road. First Row-Glenn Stuart, Art Haack, Gale Bagley. Second Row-Sam Yard, Fred Korn, ferry Best, Iohn Reynolds. Third Row--Ruben Morris, Charles McCary, Thomas Backer, Buddy Williams, Eddie Hay Knight. Fourth Row-Melvin Buddenburg, Arnold Frazier, Donald Harbour, Royce W'ilson, Mr. Cecil I-lerren. One Hmzdred Twenty-Eight E, E' . 1 -en, -52 '7,jL'r Qs N. K' b E F F 3 ,2 Hi ,Q , Mmmlmum ,f in p f 5 4f'ZIiH ,, :aim vmuitpw ig, '-x W First How-Bobby Wischan, Larry Malloy, Hoy Holder, Iack Ierorne, Iack Fitzgerald. Second Row-Iimmie St. Viqne, Kenneth Fountain, Louis Lovette, Dan Smith, Bob Fusorz. Thrd How-Bobby Anderson, Iohn Hasty, Iack Attcwfay, Lane Hrndman, Vfiiliarn Long. An Lmusual qroup is the Comanche Hi-Y. These boys Work directly with the Y.M.C.A. They have no faculty sponsor, but meetings are carried on in an orderly manner under the able direction of their president, Dan Smith. The practice of establishing and qiviriq a-aidarice to Hi-Y qroups in smaller schools is one of their many worthwhile activities. Vftschan, Fountain, Holder, Smith. OFFICERS: President . . . . . DAN SMITH Vice-President . KENNETH FoUNTA1N Secretary . . . BoBEY WISCHAN Chaplain . . ROY HOLDER JU 1011 H1-Y One Hundred' Twerzty-Nine A UNIOR HI-Y OFFICERS: President ...... Louis KELLY Vice-President, BOBBY IOE FESTERVAND Secretary . . . . . E. W. NEAL Treasurer . . IACK GARRISON Sgt. at Arms . . . BUCK ARNOLD Religious Chairman . . . . DAVID WESTMORELAND Kelly, Festervand, Neal, Garrison, Arnold. These boys have named their organization The Rambling l-li-Y, not to he confused with the proverbial rolling stone. In keeping with the independent nature of their title, the group has no faculty sponsor. Their purpose tor the year has been the promotion of competitive ath- letics among the l-li-Y Organizations of the school. Lett to Right-David Westmoreland, lack Garrison, David Ridge, Bobby Stoll, E. W, Neal, Buck Arnold, Richard Rocke- feller, Pat Turk, Sammy Armenia, Bobby loe Festervand. Not pictured-Louis Kelly, Don Williams. . 'wtvfz diff ' One Hundred Thirty ef f fa X SKI 5 1 Vx i i , First Row-Soap Suggs, loey Brown, Huey Berry, Dwayne Tracy, Sonny Sorrel. W, Second Row-Ierry Anderson, john Finch, Miss Ann Larzgenstein, Conny Howard, William Thigpen. Third Row-Charles McNaughton, Earnest Crain, I. T. Floyd. The Soap Bubble Hi-Y is made up of Sophomore boys at Fair Park. Included among their activities was the organization ot a basketball team that played other l-li-Y clubs and the fill- ing of baskets tor the needy during the Christmas season. Miss Ann Langenstein and Mr. Tubby Rentz assisted these boys in attaining higher standards of Christian character both in and out of school. Suggs, Sorrel, Berry, McNaughton. OFFICERS: President ..... EDWIN SUGGS Vice-President, CHARLES MCNAUGHTON Secretary . . . . . HUEY BERRY Treasurer . . SONNY SORREL OPHOMORE HI-Y One Hundrezi Thirty-One SOPHO ORE t HI-Y Cn OFFICERS: President .... CHARLES WOLFE Vice-President .... Bo RATCLI1-'F Secretary . . BOBBY BJ-XY MCALPIN Treasurer . . . RALPH CROSS ff S. Wolfe, McAlpin, Ratcliff, Cross. The purpose ot the Sophomore Hi-Y, sponsored by Mr. Earl McKenzie, is to maintain and extend throughout the school and community, high standards of Christian character. Their platform is: Clean living in speech, athletics, and scholarship. First Row-Jimmie johnson, Wesley Hampton, jerry Turner, Billy Claycomb, Kent McMath, Marshall Mahoney. Second Row-Kenneth Tucker, Robert Hearn, Bobby Ray McAlpin, Robert Fletcher, james Carter, Lenial Fargerson, Mr. Earl McKenzie. Third Row-Raymond McWaters, Charles Wolfe, Charles Riddick, Billy Roy Iernigan, lohnie Crumpler, Skippy Shirley. Fourtlh Row-Bo Ratcliti, Ralph Cross, ferry Johnson, Gene Smith, Bill Novak, Dean Smith, Charlie Hickman, David Matt ews. One H und red Thirty-Two Uiiq DEQ t gf k 1 X! V. I-fb' iv First Bow-Jimmie Plumb, Troy Iaclcson, Rodrigo Ampungan, Guss Weaver, Phillip Adams, Erwin Ogletree, Peter Carlotta, Walter Gamel. Second Row-Bill Shumalce, ferry Brumbelow, Tommy Straughan, Larry Baggett, Donald Farrar, Madison Box, Roy Lewing, Clifford Dennis, Charley Weaver, Iohnny Poppa. Third Bow-Paul Bardwell, lerry Hebert, Bill Martin, Steve Jordan, Kenneth Caldwell, Ronnie Hurt, laclcie lvey, Bob Wright, Rene De Hondt. Fourth Row-jimmy Spicer, Bobby Mullins, Tommy Lewis, Iames Whittington, Bill Lynch, Leary Batclitf, Charles Paine, Everett Head, Mr. Carroll Floyd. ln combining Work with play these up and Corning Freshmen boys have spent a happy year in developing a strong body, a clean rnind, and a happy heart. With the assistance of their leader, Mr. Carroll Floyd, the members alternated in preparing the Weekly programs. The study ot first-aid, tire prevention and safety-first were included. Ratclitt, De Hondt, Poppa, Wright. OFFICERS: President .... LEARY RATCLIFF Vice-President . . IOHNNY POPPA Secretary , . . RENE DE HONDT Treasurer . . BOBBIE WRIGHT FRESHM HI-Y One Hundred Thirty-Three UDIO-VISUA GRO P MANAGERS: First Row-Anthony Arrnenio, Ioseph Taravella, lo Ed Hanson, Reggie Collier, Ruben Morris, Ernest Shaw, Charles Ray Paine. Second Row-foe Bill Benoit, Albert Barkley, Bobby Bennett, Ernest Long, Charles Cochran, Frank Zellner, Sam Yard, lohn leter. Not Pictured: leii Linn, Bobby Anders, David Higgins, Richard Alired. Charged with the responsibility ot making audio-visual aids available to the school is the Audio-Visual Group composed ot boys serving as student projectionists and girls as clerical assistants. The projectionists are expected to do a good job oi projecting and reflect such qual- ities ot character as trustworthiness, prornptness, courtesy, cooperation, tolerance, and the ability to get along with people. This group is under the leadership oi Miss Ruby Moore. First Row-Thomas Ford, Betty lo Norwood, Virginia Kendrick, Carole Wickes, Anna Marie Rinchuso, Carole Ann Mosely, Mary Ann Renibert, Charles Crow. Second Row-David Higgins, loe Walker, Gael Bagley, Ruben Morris, Ray Lewing, Billy Ridgeway, Anthony Armenia. Third Row-Rubin Evans, Keeth Lane, Paul Strange, lo Ed Hanson, Madison Box, Richard Alfred, Charles Abraham- son, lohnny Provenza, Miss Ruby Moore. Fourth Row-Bobby Bennett, Bobby Anders, Frank Zellner, Ernest Shaw, Sam Yard, lack Fitzgerald, Ernest Banzhoi, Tommy Lewis, Charles Ray Paine, Gerald Iohnson. One H zmflred Tlairty-Form' Playtime l. Delicious, wholesome, ond nutritious. 4. Spanish Club sponsors or Grab Borg 2- SYT1CODC1T9d rhythm. booth at the PTA. Carnival. 3. One Foot, Two Foot, Sugoi Foot Blues. One Hundred Thirty-Five FAIR PARK HIGH CONCERT BAND Director, CARL G. TOLBERT Playing tor over thirty engagements during the year, the Concert Band has distinguished It self as an excellent high school band. ln addition to providing half-time entertainment at the football games and making several football and testival trips, the ninety piece band made appearances for assemblies, community activities, and presented its annual spring concert PICCOLOS ELEANOR HARMON SYLVIA MIDDLEBROOKS FLUTES YVONNE BARNTHOUSE ELIZABETH VALENTINE ADDIE CLAIRE ENSMINGER MARY BAGGETT MARY MURPHY BERRY ELEANOR HARMON SYLVIA MIDDLEBROOKS CARLICE DILLMAN BETTY BROCK KATHLEEN HILLIER OBOES SARA JANE POULAN SAMMY CULBERTSON ENGLISH HORN SARA JANE POULAN BASSOONS NORMA JEAN HILL LEROY KING CLARINETS EDDIE COPELAND FRANK ELY EDGAR GOULD LAEL RAMEY JACKIE TERRY MARY ALICE ALLEN BARBARA ELKINS CORN ETS BETTY SIMMONS BETTY FRANCES JOHNSON BILLY KLINE MARVIS FORTENBERRY ANITA ESCOTT MINNIE JEAN FORD SAM GOODWIN DOROTHA FOSTER PAULAMAI TODD DOROTHY LANTZ JOYCE BRASHIER DOROTHY PORTER NANCY BACON ALTO CLARINETS MARY ALFRED WANDA SAYLORS BILLY BAKER BASS CLARINET ANNIE RUTH EASLEY ALTO SAXOPHONES SHIRLEY RICHIE T SUE HOWARD GLENDA DARE SUE GUNNELS ELIZABETH FAITH TENOR SAXOPHONES ANNE ROARK LOMA LAIRD HARVEY ALLEN JOHN ROBERT PROTHRO ROBERT PRICE DON GOODWIN RICHARD COUNTS MARY FRANCES Ross DALE ROGERS JAMES MCDADE RICHARD SHIRLEY SAM NEAL FAYE OLIVER G. A. JACKSON EARL SANDEFUR FRENCH HORNS MARGIE SIMMONs MARTHA JANE CLANCY LENORA MCCUNE MARY ANN POYTHRESS JIMMY NUTTALL ARNOLD KING JAMES WHITTINGTON ROMBONES CAROL CALDWELL DAVID ADDINGTON JERRY FLEMING ROBERT GORHAM DEAN SMITH GENE SMITH EDWARD HOLLINGSWORTH One H mzdred Thirty-Six SCHDOL BA CONCERT BAND MEMBERS-Continued BASS TROMBONE FREDDIE FULBRIGHT BELLS IOE BRUMLEY ROBERT STATHEM LOUISE PIONS BARITQNES FRANK WATTS BONNIE FREEMAN WHITNEY WALKER DRCEIMS G LEROY ERSKINE B525 PETE DRUM MAIOR JOHNNY COPELAND BA-SOSBERQUNIECU' TWIRLERS BASSES ROBERT HEARN WHITNEY WALKER IOHNNY DIOKERSON TYMPANI RICHARD SHIRLEY TOMMY WALLIS GENE GILES JOE WALKER COMBINED CADET BANDS Director, MELVIN RICHE The members Of the combined cadet bands are preparing for the Concert Band. Here ROBERT WORTMAN learn the fundamentals Oi playing in a band. FLUTE ROCHELLE REEVBS BARITONES HARRY POULAN IO ANN FLOYD PHILIP PRATT OBOE MARTHA IOHNSTON BILLY TATUM MARY HELEN HAYES ALTO SAXORHONES TROMBONES BASSOQN MARY DORIS MAHLEM PEGGY REDWINE CONCETTA UT-I ISXAIEEQETXEEFSS CLARINETS TENOR SAXOPHONES BILL NOVAK EUGENE WHALEY JIMMY MAXEY COLLEEN CHAPELLE MARILYN REGISTER MARVIN OFFUTT NITA PAYE PAYNE DORA MURPHY MONCHIE MURPHY MCLEROY KING FRENCH HORNS IACQUELINE SIMPSON ROSIE WYATT BILL MCKNIGI-IT TOMMY MOSLEY BASS DALE OWEN IIMMY FERGUSON DRUMS ROSALYN LOFLEY MARY ANN REMBERT ROSE MARIE ELLISON IAMES HAMILTON TRUMPETS KYLE SMART CHARLES OFFUTT BOYCE MOON RICHARD ALFRED FRANKIE NOBLE DONALD LANTZ NED GRAVES BENTON NEAL BOBBY BONDS JAMES CARTER BILLY LEE RODRIGO MAPUINGAN HARVEY VALENTINE One Hundred Tbzrty Seven Students TRING ORCHESTRA The Fair Park String Orchestra has completed its second year. Each ot its forty-seven rnern- bers was chosen to play in the Aii-State Grchestra Which performed at the meeting of the Louisiana Teachers' Association in Monroe. First and Second year students are pictured here. VIOLINS ROBERT PRICE ED COPELAND YVONNE BARNTHOUSE CHARLES KIRcUs JERRY LOWERY ELIZABETH FAITH ALLEN HENDRYX SUE GUNNELLS ALICE PAYE OADANIEL PATRICIA SMITH MARTHA OLIPPIANT IIMMY MAXWELL PATSY GILES COLLEEN EARP MARY EVELYN TUcIcER ELEANoR WI-IITT I . One H mzdrecl Thirty-Eight RICHARD BICKNELL BARBARA CALK DORIS CooPER H, I. CRAIN GLENDA GOODMAN MAVIS GOODSPEED ANN HARRIS BEVERLY MORGAN CELLO ELEANOR HARMON TOMMY WALLIS MARTHA CLANCY HAROLD WRIGHT PHILLIP ADAMS MARTHA BRUMLEY IANE FAUST ALTA LONGSHORE VIOLAS MARGIE SIMMONS PAULAMAI TODD ELIZABETH VALENTINE BASS Io RIVERS BARBARA MILLARD BETTY ANN BAKER VONDA DOWDEN ToMMY HARPER MARY MAHLEPI WINNIE TERRY ESTHER HOUSTON DAVID MATTHEWS IACIC BETHEA G. C. CALDWELL MARY WHEELER E VOCAL MUSIC Over six hundred students are taking part in vocal music for the l95O-Sl school year-the largestbin the history ot Fair Park. This is the greatest percentage ot enrollment in vocal music of any high school in the state of Louisiana. There are three choirs, and tour girls' glee clubs. Extracurricular groups are the Boys' Glee Club, the Girls' Ensemble and the Girls' Sextet. Under the direction ot two vocal teachers, Miss Grace Congdon and Mr. Melvin Ftiche, the clubs perform both jointly and separately. ln December the Vocal department participated in the annual Christmas program with the Shreveport Symphony Orchestra. CHOIR The A Choir is the singing organization that represents the school. Twenty ot its members sang with the All State Chorus at the Louisiana State Teachers Convention in Monroe, October, l95O. This popular group has been acclaimed by various local organizations for their interpretations of popular, classic, and comedy songs. Officers: President, Mickey Gwin, Vice-President, Betty jean Allbritton, Secretary-Treasurer, Ethel Iohnston, Sgt. at Arms, Philip Rawls, Donald Brown. First Row-Barbara leter, Ann Robertson, Anna Mueller, Doris Lofton, lane Williams, Annie Marie Rinchuso, Betty lean I-lllbritton, Peggy Ann Lunt. Second Row-lane Masslette Smith, Geraldine Winkler, Rose Marie Ciolino, Lorraine Maricelli, Charlsie lane Martin, Freda Blackwell, Diane Nectoux, Lora Faye Kemper, fo Ellen Fitch. Third Row-Martha Dowden, Dot Peeler, Ethel Iohnston, lo Ann Hurst, Delores Greene, Iacqueline losey, Polly Fer- guson, Melba Mayfield, Iris Reaves, Kathryn Craingead, Ianie Hyde. Fourth Row-James Cameron, Allen Costello, Ewell A. Carter, Gil Lawton, John james, Mickey Gwin, Philip Kircus, Wayne VVoodward, Theodore Wilburn, Don Nelson, Thomas Blume. One Hundred Thzrty Nme BM CHOIR President, Kenneth Richmond, Vice-President, Philip Kircusp Secretary-Treasurer, Don Brown, Sergeant at Arms, Car- olyn 'Watson First Row-Ianiece Kendrick, Melba Presley, Carolyn Watson, Minerva Whitfield, Betty Wischan, Io Nell Swiney, Barbara Lunsford, Medreth Thomas, Ianice Stewart. Second Row-Faye Willis, lohnette Baird, Marilyn Golden, Pat Messina, Nancy Jones, Carole Wickes, Ruth Spurlock, Alyce Day Hargis, Esther lean McNeal. Third Row-jerry McComic, Kathryn Cooper, Willie Norment, Dannye Le Point, loyce Palmer, Carolyn Dixon, Virginia Lynch. Fourth Row-Don Brown, Maureen Fitzgerald, Patsy Mitcham, Gwen McClure, Yvonne Pittman, Betty lane Black, Norman Miller. Fifth Row-Jerry Davis, Gene Hedges, Leonard Staggs, Glenn Flesher, Donald Stephenson, Huey Berry. C CHOIR President, Gale Bagley, Vice-President, Farron Young, Se:retary-Treasurer, Mildred Branchy Sergeant at Arms, Sam Yard. ' First Flow-Ioyce Flowers, Mary Black, Mary Ann Moe, Elizabeth Denson, Wanda Allen, Io Ann Dockery, Gwendolyn Moore. Second Row-Patsy Stewart, Emma Townsend, Mary Helen McCleskey, Mildred Branch, Wanda Greening, Doris Bruner, Rose Watts, Frances Ivins. Third Ftowflimmy McCary, Wayne Melton, Morris Lewis, Gale Bagley, Glenn P. Stuart, Sam Yard. One Hundred Forty BOY ' GLEE CLUB President, Dwayne Tracy: Vice-President, Gale Bagley, Secretary-Treasurer, Theodore Wilburn, Sgt. at Arms, Ierry Davis. First Row-Troy Iackson, Clyde Roberson, lames Moss, Bobby Reynolds, Irving King, Philip Adams, Ioe Walker, Wesley Hampton, Tommy Cook, Roland McNicol, Kent McMath, Ioe Maxwell, Edwin Suggs, Robert Wortman, Iimmy McCary. Huey Moss, Randall' Goodman, Donald Smith, Hubert Causey, Thomas Blume, Thomas Brown, Bobby Anders, Raymond McVVaters, lack Wilkinson, Billy Ridgeway, Kay Gray, Camille Garland, Wayne Melton. Stanley Sims, I. T. Floyd, Dwayne Tracy, Rodrigo Ampungan, Iimmy Summersill, Billy Barron, Iames Green, Philip Pratt, Steve Jordan, Edgar Smith, Ned Graves, Charles Crow, Owen Gilbert, Earl Lingle. Ralph Cross, Iack Rogers, Charles Thomas, Herman Cain, Duane Peeples, Iohnny Pappa, Ioe Lowry, Iackie Ivy, Buck Arnold, Sam Yard, Iimmy Spicer, Larry Baggett, Theodore W'ilburn, Gil Lawton, Bruce Iones. Second Row- Huey Berry, Third Row- H. I. Crain, Fourth Row- Frank Pierce, Fifth Row--Charles Flanagan, Harold Semon, Robert Hearn, Harman Gates, Iimmy McElava, Lee Roy Muse, Ierry Turner, Bobby McAlpin, Tommy Straughan, John Templin, Bobby Festervand, Kenneth Caldwell, Gale Bagley, George Ellison, Iack Monroe, Morris Lewis. Sixth Row--Wayne Farrar, Charles Wolfe, Bobby Bennett, Mickey Gwin, Baron Tabor, Bill Morton, Terry Walton, David Matthews, Robert Fletcher, Billy Lynch, Charles Offutt, Jerry Hebert, Lloyd Ozment, Tommy Lewis, Iohn Iames, Ierry Davis, Ewell Carter, Earnest Banzhot, Pat Turk. Sf! .yr it. FIR T PERIOD GIRL ' GLEE CLUB President, Medreth Thomas, Vice-President, Peggy Tilton: Secretary-Treasurer, Nona Stahl. First Row Mary Ann Moe, Peggy Tilton, Mary Black, Iean Willis, Gayle Jackson, Cookie Moore, Barbara Lightfoot, Peggy Bush, Lynn Miller, Io Ann Dockery, Betty Iean Cox, Medreth Thomas, Peggy Bowman. Second Row-Carol Iames, Rose Marie Ciolino, Lorraine Maricelli, Mary George Stone, Mariann Rambin, Loyce Gibson, Sula Rambin, Angerine Leonard, Mary Robledo, Nona Stahl, Ieanne Belle Thompson, Margaret Keys, Dorothy Williams. Third Row-Vonda Dowden, Marie Davidson, Betty Williams, Camilla Monroe, Alta Longshore, Maurine Rains, Carolyn Rosborough, Barbara Strawn, Evelyn Bartlett, Gloria Mae Iames, Alice Lea Adams, Gladys Brown, Io Floyd. Fourth Row-Nancy Edwards, La Verne Hinton, Carole Anne Hunter, lane Faust, Alyce Hargis, Betty Iane Black, Iuanita Lawler, Dorothy Iean Stephenson, Carol Coleman, Gloria Hilller, Erma Iean Litton, Shirley Ponder, Marilyn York, Iimmie Iacoby. Fifth Row--Mildred Carney, Gloria Rosenblum, Mary Helen McCleskey, Betty Frances Johnson, Colleen Earp, Martha Lynn Dowden, Beverly Mauritzen, Ierry McComic, Edna Collins, Bobbie Michwich, Carol Ledbetter, Morichie Murphy, Martha Born, Leona Simpson. One Hundred Fort y-One SECOND PERIOD GIRLS' GLEE CLUB President, Io Ann Montgomery, Vice-President, Mildred Branch: Secretary-Treasurer, Kay Hollemany Sergeant at Arms, Mil- dred Mitchell. First Row-Shirley Iones, Doris Cooper, Barbara Geneux, Betty Thornton, Sylvia Pipes, Gloria Robertson, Nancy Fincher, Glenda Goodman. Second Row-Kay Holleman, Veda Beth Rector, Marthann Miller, Beverly lean Maxwell, Mary Harris, Melba Io Schinzler, Eleanor lean Whitt, Emma Townsend, Carolyn Frazier. Third Row-Betty Ann Baker, Patsy Giles, Winnie Fay Terry, Mavis Goodspeed, Ann Wynn, Martha Campbell, Elaine Bailey, lo Anne Montgomery, Louise Braud. Fourth Row-Rose Marie Ellison, Shirley Rae King, Betty lean Norris, Ieanene Busey, Mae Dean Mobley, Mary Baker, Vir- ainia Davidson, Pat Allen, Mary Evelyn Tucker, Tommie Gaye Hester. Fifth Row--Bobbie Mitchell, Margie Garrett, Martiel Flanagan, Mary Ann McCure, lacquelin Simpson, Mildred Branch, Pa- tricia Weaver, Peggy Redwine, Ann Harris, Nita Faye Payne. ffl? 094' FOURTH PERIOD GIRLS' GLEE CLUB President, Doris Loftonp Vice-President, Marion Tubbsg Secretary-Treasurer, Dolores Greene: Sergeant at Arms, lo Nell Swiney. First Row-Peggy Mason, Wanda Allen, Rochelle Reeves, jane Williams, Io Nell Swiney, Doris Lotion, Barbara Lunsford, Lorraine Rhodes, Elsie Maxwell, Doris Blankenship. Second Row--Fern Dilbeck, Pat Messina, Gloria Williams, Sara Hightower, Dixie Rainer, Carlice Dillman, Loletie Cotten, Marion Tubbs, lo Clanton, Virginia Lynch, Shirley Friday, Anna Mueller, Geneva Brown. Third Row-Mary Sue Sanson, Darlene Stewart, Loretta Murrell, Mary Vivienne Woodward, Anna Smith, Betty Allums, Iena Lewis, Peggy Iohnson, Ann Norman, Wanda Seabury, Rose Watts, Diane Nectoux. Fourth Row-'Wanda Hill, Gwen McClure, Shirley Kelly, Claudia Prothro, Barbara Williams, Dolores Greene, Madeline Smith, Antoinette Pitarro, Sarah Hindman, Elizabeth Denson, Betty lean Fuller, Rosalyn Lofley, Barbara Day. Fifth Row-Wynell Winn, Mary lane Cascio, Ann Marie Pitts, Carolyn Simmons, Nonn Ann Brady, Peggy Killian, Char- lotte Murphy, Melba Mayfield, Norma Redding, Esther Houston, Ioy Posey, Iacqueline losey, Mary Lou Meeker, Wanda Greening. O ze H1l.'ZI!T6d Forty-Two SIXTH PERIOD GIRLS' GLEE CLUB President, Carolyn Paine: Vice-President, Betty Simmons, Secretary-Treasurer, Sara Jane Poulang Sergeant at Arms, Janet Carey, Ethel Johnston. First Row-Mary Frances Burton, Betty Bacon, Patricia Smith, Kay Gfeller, PC-If Percy, Ioan Glover, ISGHSTTG Rifie, Elizabeth Brossette, Joyce Brashier. Second Row-Kathleen Hillier, Beverly Morgan, Jacqueline Freeman, Mary Helen Hayes, Doris Schevers, Shirley Jean Cain, Betty Jean Canterbury, Rosalyn Vinson, Jacquelyn Thomas, BGHY HGiCl9CkGf- Third Row-Martha Brumley, Rosie Wyatt, Betty Brock, Margaret White, Sara Jane Poulan, Anne Bryant, Carolyn Payne, Joy Elkins, Jo Nell Smith, Gloria Bohnstehn, Shirley Perry. Fourth Row-Shirley Colby, La Juan Rickey, Alice Dean, Judy Price, Jane lNillis, Betty Simmons, Eugenia Hoffman, Barbara Bass, Clara Rawls, Martha Swan. Fifth Row-Joyce Palmer, Pat Whitlock, Joyce Marshall, Beverly Bishop, Loraine Lawrence, Malease Lawrence, Lucille Bryant, Marjorie Carter, Ethel Johnston, Sallie Nugent, Frankie Noble. GIRL., DO BLE SEXTET Seated: Anne Robertson, accompanist. Standing: Ruth Myers, Anna Mueller, Diane Nectoux, Lora Faye Kemper, Jo Ann Hurst, Ethel Johnston, Polly Ferguson, Iris Reaves, Joyce Palmer, Betty Jean Allbritton, Jane Williams. Not Pictured: Geraldine Winkler. OIZP HIllld1'Cd Forty-Three RESE VE QFFICER ' ' W1 ,,., , zz- ' CAPTAIN MASTER SGT. MASTER SGT. MASTER SGT. A. C. O'NEAL ROBERT GLASGOW GEORGE CARTWRIGHT JOHN MATTIE THE COLORS One Hundred Forty-Four TRAINING CORP The lunior Division of The Reserve Officers Training Corps prepares high school students for military leadership, stressing health education, citizenship, courtesy and orderliness. B.O.T.C. training at Fair Park is under the direction of Captain A. C. O'Neal. BATTALION OFFICERS COLONEL IIMMY BUCHANAN COLONEL BETTY JEAN ROBERTS LT. COLONEL HARVEY ALLEN LT. COLONEL IACKIE TERRY MAIOR BILLY COLVIN MAJOR BETTY SUE WILLIAMS CAPT CAPT. CAPT CAPT . ADIT. DAVID ADDINGTON ADIT. CAROL CALDWELL . PIO. HENRY IOHNSON . PIO. IANIS MEYER LR. tri, 5 . .I ' A wi ifgwv '15 One Hundred Forty-Five THOMAS ADAMS SAMMY ARMENIO IEFF ARNOLD IIMMY BEARDEN STANLEY BROWN IOE BRUNO LEWIS BRYANT EWELL CARTER RICHARD CI-IANEY IAMES CLEMENS FOREST COOPER IOHNIE CRUMPLER EVERETT DAVIS EARLE DODD WINFRED FOSTER KAY GRAY WESLEY HAMPTON IOI-IN HASTY GERALD I-IAYNES IRVING HEARD ROBERT HEARN GAYNELL I-IEBERT GENE HERNANDEZ IAMES HILL HENRY IOI-INSON BRUCE IONES IOHNNIE IONES IIMMY JORDAN NORMAN KELLER MORRIS LEWIS ANTHONY LIBERTO I-IORACE LOWREY COMPANY QQ 97 OFFICERS: CAPTAIN DOYLE HUMPHREY CAPTAIN MAXINE SUGGS FIRST LIEUT. CLINTON PARKER FIRST LIEUT. IRIS LORCH SECOND LIEUT. DAN GRISSOM SECOND LIEUT. PAT BOONE SECOND LIEUT. LARRY HINTON SECOND LIEUT. CAROLYN DIXON W.O. FRANK ELY W.O, IOYCE STAOKS KEITH MATHERNE IOHN MURPHEY CARL MUSE VVILLIAM NEAL WILLIAM NEWELL ROBERT NICHOLSON DANIEL NORCROSS DARREL NORSWORTHY EDWARD NOVAK BURL OGLESBY WENDELL OLIPHANT GLENN PICKETT THOMAS REDDIN CHARLES RIDDICK IAMES ROGERS MANUEL ROGERS MICKEY SALMON DEAN SMITH GAIL SMITH GENE SMITH REGINALD SIMS STANLEY SIMS CLIFFORD STACKS HOWARD STROUD EDWIN SUGGS DAVID SUTTON IACK SUTTON PAT TURK GERALD TURNER IAMES WALKER ROBERT WELLS LOWERY WILLIAMSON O nc Hlll1d1'6li Forty-Six THOMAS BACKER HUEY BERRY EMIT BETH IIMMY BRADY HERMAN CAIN IAMES CARTER WILLIAM CLAYCOMB ROBERT COX YAMES CROSS RALPH CROSS IOHN CRUMP IERRY DAVIS RAY DAVIS GARY ERANCH OFFICERS: RAY GARRED ROBERT GARSEE CHARLES GRAY HARTWELL HOLDER ROY HOLDER BERNIE HINDMAN JACK JEROME DONALD IOHNSON EDDIE KNIGHT WILLIAM LACEY LOUIS LOVETT 'TOMMY MARTIN CAPTAIN TACK STEWART CAPTAIN RITA HILL FIRST LIEUT. DAN WALSH FIRST LIEUT. CAROLYN WATSON SECOND LIEUT. IULIAN BRANDON SECOND LIEUT. PEGGY WALTERS SECOND LIEUT. WADE WILLIAMS SECOND LIEUT. JOAN THOMAS W.O. DICK MARYMAN W.O. LOYCE STACKS COM ANY Q! 97 IOE MAXWELL BOBBY MCALPIN CHARLES MCCARY IAMES MCCARY IOHN MCINTURE KENT MCMATH IAMES MCNEAL BENIEMAN NORMAN WAYMON PYLE KENNETH REAVIS 'WILLIAM SCHEFELER HAROLD SEMON GRADY SHELTON DANIEL SMITH IACK STAGGS JAMES ST. VIGNE WILLIAM TAYLOR FRANK VAUGHN WILLIAM WALLACE EUGENE WHALEY BENTON WILLIAMS RICHARD WILLIAMS ROBERT WILIAMS ROBERT WISCHAN One Hundred Pony Seven LAWRENCE BAGGOT I. T. FLOYD RAY BELL STANLEY FONTANA ROBERT BONDS WILBUR GANDY SAMUEL BRICE GEORGE GILES DAVID BRIDGES PAT GREEN TOMMY CONNELLA DONALD GUYCE DONALD COOPER ROBERT HAYES CLAUDE CRANOR HARLEY HENDRYX DAN DODEZ CHARLES HICKMAN WILLIAM DOIGG THOMAS HYATT IAMES DUNCAN JOSEPH IONES EDDIE FESTERVAND RUDOLPH IONES MILTON FITZGERALD DENNY IORGENSEN ROBERT FLETCHER RUSSELL IORGENSEN COMPANY OFFICERS: CAPTAIN DON NELSON CAPTAIN PAT MCDOWELL FIRST LIEUT. FRANK COX FIRST LIEUT. MARILYN GOLDEN SECOND LIEUT. DELMA GILES SECOND LIEUT. BOBBIE GLASS SECOND LIEUT. IACKIE WILLIAMS SECOND LIEUT. NORMA LASITER W.O. HAROLD COON W.O. PATSY TERRY PHILIP KIRCUS WILBUR LEE EDWARD LEESON HARRY LOWERY FRANCIS MCCOLLOUGH URBAHN PHILLIPS IOI-IN PICKERING MELTON PICKETT EDVVARD PIERCE WILLIAM PLUMB GEORGE RAWLS EDWIN RILEY DALE ROGERS EARL SANDEFUR GLEN SANDIFER RICHARD SHIRLEY DAN SIMS BILLY SMITH THOMAS SMITH IIMMIE STARNES THOMAS STEPHENS LE ROY TERRY DWAYNE TRACY TERRY WALTON IOE WHITE THOMAS VJILLIAMS CHARLES WOLFE One Hundred Forty-Eight ROBERT ANDERSON LAWRENCE BARBO ROGER BELL GEORGE BOLIN MALCOLM BOSSIER IOHN BROWN THOMAS BROWN BILLY BYWATER MILTON CAMERON DICK CHILDS CHARLES CONNAUGHTON TARIS COOPER IAMES COX IOHN DEFOY HADDAD DEMITRI WILLIAM DOCKERY COY DOWDEN CHARLES EATON LENIAL FARGERSON GERALD FINKLEA CHARLES FLOYD IOSEPH GARLAND IA MES GARRARD PAUL KENNON MAX HALL IOHN HARVEY CHARLES HICKENBOTAM DONALD HOOPER OFFICERS: CAPTAIN SAM BRUCE CAPTAIN DOROTHY IORDAN FIRST LIEUT. LEBERT BERGERON FIRST LIEUT. ROSE ANN CASCIO SECOND LIEUT. EARL LINGLE SECOND LIEUT. MAUHEEN FITZGERALD SECOND LIEUT. HAROLD PRIMOS SECOND LIEUT, PEGGY LUNT W.O. SCOTT YEAGER W.O. MARY ANN OSWALD I COM ANY DERRELL HOVIARD BOBBY HARNE CONII-IIE HOWARD IAMES IOHNSON O'NEAL IOHNSON 'WILLIAM LeGRONE TYRRELL LEACH SEEBER MASON GAYLEN MELTON BENIAMIN MONROE RAYMOND MCWATERS EUGENE PEEPLES MERLIN PONDER ROBERT RAVVLS KENNETH RICHMOND YNILLIAM RIVERS RAYMOND SAWYER HUGH SCOTT PERCY SHARPE 'WILLIAM SLAWSON DV-IIGHT STEWART IOHN STEWART IERRY TRIGG MICHAEL ULI BENNY VVOODS MALCOLM WORRELL DONALD VIfYA'I I' One Hundred Forty Nme IIMMY AVERY BILLY BAKER IAMES BAYLISS WILLIAMSON BRUCE ROBERT CECIL IOHN DICKERSON GEORGE ERSKINE EAMES FERGUSON IERRY ELEMING KENNETH FOUNTAIN FREDDY FULBRIGHT IOHN GATES REGINAL GOODWIN HUBERT GRAVES DONALD GULLION IAMES HAMILTON EDWARD HOLLINGSWORTH G. A. IACKSON MCLEROY KING BILLY KLINE DONALD LANTZ DAVID MATTHEWS MILITARY OFFICERS: CAPTAIN WHITNEY WALKER CAPTAIN CHARLSIE MARTIN FIRST LIEUT, BILLY BAKER FIRST LIEIIT. LAEL RAMEY SECOND LIEUT, LOMA LAIRD SECOND LIEUT, NANCY SI-IELTON W.O. ROBERT GORHAM W.O. ESTHER IEAN MCNEAL IAMES MAXCY IIMMIE MAXWELL IERRY MODISETTE LOWELL MOON THOMAS MOSLEY LAWRENCE MULLOY JAMES MCDADE WILLIAM MCKNIGHT SAMUEL NEAL CHARLES OPI-'UTT MARVIN OEPUTT DALE OWEN IAMES PRATT HERMAN ROCKEFELLER CHARLES SCI-IILLINGER KYLE SMART GEORGE SORRELL WILLIAM TATUM KENNETH TUCKER WHITNEY WALKER HENRY WI-IITTE WAYNE WOODWARD 0119 Hzuzdred Fifty First Row-Clinton Parlcer, Don Nelson, Delrna Giles, Melvyne Primos, Sam Bruce, Second Row--Roy Holder, Frank Cox, Iohnnie Iones, Sam Goodwin. Third How-Dan Grissom, Billy Plumb, Dan Smith, Bruce jones, Stanley Pierce. RIFLE TEA Members of the Rifle Team pictured below represented Fair Park at the Arlington State Col- lege Track Match, Arlington, Texas, March 1950. The team placed second in competition with thirty-tour schools. First Row-Clinton Parker, Melvyne Prirnos, Sam Bruce. First Row-Clinton Parker, Melvyne Primos. Second Row-Don Nelson, Sgt. lohn Mattie, Delma Giles. Second Row-Don Nelson, Sam Bruce, Delrna Giles. One Hundred Fifty-One 1. Cotton ccmdy at the County Fair. 3. Hootin' cmd Hollerin 2. Getting revenge. 4. No ccrres to fret. Q Q ' 9 . H 0 S s 1 n One Hundred Fifty-Two 1. They ruled for cr defy. 3. A day at the Fair. 2. I-Ieczdinq for the last round-up. 4. Fair Pcrrk's fairest? Around One Hundred Fifty-Three 1. Prairie flower. 3. Modern chuckwaqon. 2. The Woodwork class is learninq to square, 4. Northwestern Gymnastic Team. One Hundred Fifty-Four The End of I l. Coach Wilson on the bench. 3. Future Physicists determine the mechanical advantage of a pulley. 2. Will, l lost my locker key-again! 4. Western spirit. The Trail One Hundred Fi fty-Five Q ADVERTISEMENTS The Advertising Section is ct Vitol port of ony yearbook. To our loyal advertisers We Wish to express our sincere grcxtefulness, for Without them publication of this book would not be possible. One Hundred Fifty-Six 4 u 5.i ' Q ' HT Toclay...1rzore people use Natural Gas? than ever hefore! ir ITS CLEAN! if IT'S CHEAP!! ir IT'S DEPENDABLE!!! ARKMI SA! LOUISIANA GAS CD. Serving Shreveport and 118 Other Communities in the Ark-La-Tex Area ifo jff: I 1 ',!A f ei ei E E - B' ff BIG CHAIN STURES The Grocery Folles of Shreveport OHddfS EVANS SPURTING GQODS CC. LOUISIANA'S LARGESTU It Pays T0 Playv . , A . , ,-T5' o if A' FIRM -M1150-1 5mz:n-aa,wr5- 2700 Greenwood Road O ddf 1 The Best Students Always Use JERSEY GOLD MILK BUTTER ICE CREAM It's More Them ez Car It's a PACKARD The One for '5l! TOM MCCLELLAN Packard Shreveport Co., Inc. Spring and Travis Streets ddf AFTER ALL nT's Joss EL THAT cou NT 95115555 81 . and the kind of TRAINING you get de- termines the kind of Geo.A.Meadows JOB you get. Attend Presldem Meadows-Draughon Col- lege which, during the past 51 years, has trained and placed many thousands of To thC Class of ,S In young men and women in good positions. DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL Call, phone or write for Free Catalogue N0 Obligation Approfued for Gl'5 Meadows-Draughon 519 Marshall street rr... College , I Shreveport, La. Majestic Bldg. Phone 2-5778 SHREVEPORT, LA. Congmmleiioves amd Best Wishes to the 1951 Graduates L. H. BALFOUR 81 CO. 0 eHllI1d1'6dS ty Indian Cheers On a date, when you drive by the huge Beaird plant, the noise you hear is the Indian fans who work there, cheering their favorite team. The B. Beaird Company, Inc. St. Vincent at 63rd Congratulations To The Class of '51 PENNEYS Your Cornplete One Stop Shopping Center SHREVEPORT Down-Town-Shreveport Congratulations Graduates! NEW YORK FURNITURE COMPANY ALWAYS RIDE A TROLLEY. :Q fn Wi X ' .is Q ,ZW . IV s 4. , it at 1 f Q' 5 . fl 1 KN , 5 E-ggi 1- f --:.f-Cl One Hll7lti1'6d S ty O in the Southlmzd . . . . . . there is a 54-year-old tradition oi good taste and thoughtful lt t t h t t' 1 Y Y l'l f q t cl t g y h .ggQ ,, -sill? 5 1' his it ff I ir' N , Z A n,-,... .?,,T4vvi!'A4, 'V bl e l 4z:' 1, , ' J . A - 1' K 'V' . 1 . ' zt's lt' - 3 J. A, sTYRoN EN GRAVING CO. Commercial and Social Engraving 607 Milam Shreveport, La. 919 TEXAS AVENUE g Congratulations Drink To The Fair Park ROYA V ROWN L' El LA Best By Taste Test Graduates of ,51 Sb1'e1fep01't's Largest Depmttment Store One Hzmdred S vty T 0 SKYLARK RIDING SCHOOL South Lakeshore Drive Shreveport, Louisiana Phone 4-7258 For Appointment EXPERT RIDING INSTRUCTIONS Saddle Horses for Rent Breakfast Trail Riding Overnight Camping Trips Hay Rides Horses for Sale, Boarding, Training VISITORS WELCOME Shreveport Refrigeration COMPANY, INCORPORATED Your FRIGIDAIRE Dealer X , Q J , ., L., .R Q 1 sl fi Two Locations For Your Convenience 411 Louisiana Ave. Phone 2-3187 503 Barksdale Blvd. Phone 3-6227 in Bossier City D xiii 5,140 Open Congratulations, . 'E I-EYCLY Q. K ' lg I Graduates! 7 P- M' . X h i Brewster builds a complete line -S of drawworks, rotaries, swivels, and blocks, including the fam- ous Brewster Teams of Matched Drilling Equipment for 2500 feet, 5000 feet, and 7500 feet drilling. THE BREWSTER SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA MIDNIGHT SESSIONS Friday-Saturday, 9:30 p.m. to 12 p.m. - MATINEE SESSIONS Saturday and Sunday-2 to 4:30 Private Parties Arranged at Any Time Not Conflicting SHOE SKATES FOR SALE Complete Stock of Standard Skate Parts and Repair Service LUDEN DI ROLLER DROME, INC. 2143 Greenwood Road One Hundred Sixty-Three Norton Business College The Origimzl Gregg Shorthand College of Shrevepofft The School of Individual Teaching Approved For Veterans Training REVIEW COURSES - COMPLETE COURSES ALL COMMERCIAL COURSES TAUGHT IN BOTH DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL Fully Accredited by American Association of Commercial Colleges Levy Building Phone 2-8739 M. I. Davis Co. 5 2 1 North Market Shreveport L0uisimm's Largest H uclsovz Dealer Phone 4-445 1 SINCE 1896 Qul:ensi'ein's, ? , f gf 91:1 XXX X X of ,f x w i- ' L A l l . X U V Shopping Center is Q L' f of L fglfi A f .lmgkvg i X , O Q ij- ff tj L ,Z It Ark-La-Tex 1, 41 :if fy' yi ' , 'W 1 , J S 5 , T A TT SXTTT-is One Hundred Sixty-Four an ,xxx M, 'gf S W Q 'Z 5 Q, n 49 MW as Ben Franklin said . . . . . . if a man doesn't know how to save, he may keep his nose to the grindstone all his life and die not worth a penny after all. When you look at it that way, saving makes sense, doesn't it? Q ommercia w Natl al Bank E MAIN omct-TEXAS AT tnwmzns 7 Fairfield Brunch-Fairfield Nsur Jordan Upiuwn Branch-728 Milam 1 l 5532:,5,'E'E555:IiE511I5I5: --3 .25 1 255. . UWWHUW fr 1' A f ':V' ' f . s. i,'l:i' in 'i-1 as e,..,-- N y,:wmr 'y M A X t.dw . .wilt--If : . vt, N .11 , lni., ,..,,. es te X l I x ,. ,, .. X -. rf . :,'1,:g., A -1:11, 51115:-13:5:f:1- ' .Ir1j1.j,If:515:1 wmmmgew r re Wwww .MM - r l'Distinctive Furniture Since 1896 00lLhi 801-37 Texas Ave. SHREVEPORT, LA. B est Wishes Frovn Kemp Drilling Co., Inc. Ardis Building SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA P O. Box 1832 Phone 2-9461 Dear Senior G Gracinnte: The Elliott Business College of Shreveport extends to you a wish for everything good. If you or your friends plan for a commercial career, please feel free to call on any counseling facilities that our organization may be able to render. The Elliott Business College is a specialized school in training Sec- retaries and Stenographers. Investigate the Time-saving, Dol- lar-saving Elliott Way for your ad- ditional training with no obliga- tion. We are in business to help you to help yourself. Yours very truly, John B. Furrow, Mgr. Elliott Business College Shreveport, Louisiana One Hundred Sixty Fwe CHOUSE YOUR CAREER Ceuterzary Offers 4-Year Courses 0 Pre-Med, Law, Engineering 0 Religious Vocations 0 Education 0 Speech and Dramatics 0 Secretarial Science 0 Business and Accounting 0 History, English, Languages Centenary College SHREVEPORT, LA. Write For Catalogue FIR T N ATIIINAL BANK OF SHREVEPORT HOWARD CRUMLEY CHEVROLET CO., INC. Your Chevrolet Dealer PIANOS ORGANS BAND INSTRUMENTS IO Years of Musical Leadership Philip Werlein, Ltd. 627 Market Phone 4-3261 fl - neg , h I . Fi fi' - C S' Ex S' 'Q S Z S E- e w EJL' ffil Louisictncfs Oldest Bank tx 1 ll '- N xx X 3 X i X Q . ix lil fx X ll 9 by l it f W 5 If Ns A xx - ' ,tu X xx l ' ln C E Q E 5 ': X R O e Hundred Sixty-Six Congratulations from TODDLE INN CLANTON'S GULF SERVICE Tires, Tubes and Accessories 3124 GREENWOOD ROAD R. C. ShOrty,' Smith CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS! Painter and Decorator 2867 HOLLYWOOD AVE. S. N. YARBROUGI-I PHONE 86296 CONTRACTOR Sewing Notions Insured-Free Estimate Night Phones 2-5665, 3-2501, 2-0323 CARL PONS ELECTRICAL CO. COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL WIRING MOTOR REWINDING AND REPAIRS Phone 5-7195 2035 Texas Avenue Shreveport, La. It'S PONTIAC for 1951 THE MOST BEAUTIFUL THING ON WHEELS HOLMES PONTIAC CO. 1322 Texas Phone 2-4622 One Hundred Sixty S 'lr FOR YOUR EVERY BANKING NEED ioneer Bank AND TRUST C0. MAIN OFFICE 401 MILAM STREET FAIRGROUNDS BRANCH-3020 MISSOURI AVE. MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Reeves Service Center A MARTIN OUTBOARD MOTORS Bayou State Sales-Service-Parts CO1'PO1?2ltiOf1 Texas at Pierre Phone 2-7892 i X FROST HARDWOOD FLOORS, INC. MANUFACTURERS OF UFROSTBRAND' ' LOUISIANA OAK FLOORING PECAN FLOORING Sales Office and Factory-Shreveport, La. BEN FRANKLIN WGRM 5 CROSS LAKE WEST END SHOPPING CENTER HILLTOP HOUSE Home of the Lazy Swans M. B. CHASTAIN GIDDENS-LANE BLDG. OIL One Hundred Sixty-Eight 4 DIXIE TILE AND MARBLE CO., INC. - DEPENDABLE TILING SERVICE ' Real Tiles For Your BATHROOMS 0 KITCHENS 0 MANTELS O PORCHES STORE FRONTS Marble and Wood Mantels 1046 Marshall Shreveport, Louisiana Phone 3-4113 Snow White Cleaners CADDO VENETIAN HARDY M. FRASIER Mgr. HENRY FRASIER , , S Cl Custom-Built Blinds JOHIQSSITQKRFISQZHSTER 4650 Mansfield Road Phone 3-4586 Owner WE GIVE U. S. GREEN STAMPS TELEPHONE 2-0742 Congratulations, Graduates MAYOR CLYDE E. FANT SALLEY GROCER LIDDELL CANDY COMPANY, INC. COMPANY 65 Market St. Phone 4-3201 Congratulations 1 95 1 Graduates Famous Mirror Steak House One Hundred Sixty-N DeSOTO-PLYMOUTH SALES AND SERVICE GLENN HUFF, INC. Spring at Milam SHREVEPORT, LA. TRI-STATE FURNITURE CO. BARGAIN CENTER OF ARK-LA-TEX In SHREVEPORT, Louixiana HOTEL GARDNER MILAM AT EDWARDS Floyd R. Hodges, jr., Manager Shreveport Long Leaf Lumber Company, Inc. SCHEXNAIDRE Painters-Decorators 1612 Market St. Since 1921 SHREVEPORT, LA' Phone 2-2750 7-3117 Compliments of The CHEVROLET Washington-Youree RED RIVER MOTOR CO. Hotel The House of Sound Values Congratulations Graduates Continental-American Bank and Trust Co. MARKET AND MILAM STS. WEST END BRANCH: 1881 TEXAS AVENUE MEMBER F. D. I. C. Hundred Seventy 411-Q.-.M Ready to Serve Your Every Need ff REDDY KILOWATT, YOUR SERVANT or L ' 4 THE CENTURY. 1 N UUffI'wf5ffRN ASANF lffffll HHPANY ' Tune to 1550 Congralulatiom and K E N T Best Wishes '51 Graduates J. Howell Flournoy For yOu1' favorite SHERIFF D' - If Jockeys' Caddo Parish ports, and Special Events. Shreveport, Louisiana D ' IV - ! , Ont dk scoot Corzgwztulatzorzs Graduates JOHN MQW. FORD 1 I COMMISSIONER or FINANCE City of Shreveport, Louisiana SHREVEPORT POWERCYCLE CO. A Con ratulations and KAYPS BestgWisbes Senior: COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC WORKS AT YOUR GROCERY Shreveport, Louisiana FRIEND-PIPER FURNITURE STUDIOS One Hundred Seventy-One '.igpqxYOpUH I A Complete Line of Home Furnishings '92 Reasonable Prices! Easy Terms! Q ffl a sn , Milam St. Q23 5 . ,. ' CQ., 8 I3 616 I-d1lunulull '! Shoe -H -B Centenary Dress Shop S OSC ags W .sv Iceland Fur 81 Stora e g 996096 Hd. 2624 CENTENARY BLVD. Next to Post Office SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA Congratulations and Best Wishes 1951 Graduates H. C. SKIDMORE f y TH E . INC. 2487 Texas Phone 6178 S H R E V E PO R T 518-524 McNeil Street Congratulations to the '51 Grads School friends are good friends. Keep in touch with them -all your life. Another old friend-ready to serve you-is the Trolley operator. You can count on him for friendly, courteous service-whenever you ride the Trolley. YOU R TROLLEY COMPANY my F :PRL R ? Q' rlymm :R if , 'Q Elf!! 5 'Sip 0 b :OB One Hznzdred Seventy-Two , BEWLEY FURNITURE COMPANY A Good Place To Buy Furniture OPPOSITE POST OFFICE IN WEST END 1843-1853 Texas Avenue PHONE 3-2546 SHREVEPORT, LA. P 1 24- HOUR INSURED WRECKER SERVICE o Ch ' - u an am Saws jewella Garage, Pamt POULAN SAW Co., and Top C0- Complete Motor Overhauling INC' Truck Bodies and Wood-Working Wreck Rebuilding a Specialty SHREVEPURT, LA- DAY OR NIGHT-PHONE 2-3285 3356 Greenwood Road Shreveport, La. BEN T. JOHNSTON Forest Glen Apartments PHONE 4-0500 OFFICE HOURS 8 tO 4 F IN CH'S FOOD STGRE JANES RADDIO SHOP 938 Mllam St. THE HOUSE OF GOOD EATS 2115 VIRGINIA AVENUE Phone 2-5781-2 1865 Texas Ave. PHONE 24683 SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA CENTRAL MOTORS, INC. DODGE PLYMOUTH Only Dodge Builds job-Rated Trucks Market at Lake Telephone 2-2131 SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA One Hundred Seventy-Thr HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OE SHREVEPORT Specialists in Home Finance 532 MARKET STREET TELEPHONE 2-1145 E. G. HUCKABAY Chief of Police WALKER'S AUTOMATIC WASH-A-TERIA W 2724 CLAIBORNE Q Xxx , , PHONE 4-9197 'A A ' I sg' iif ff Ok W A N H- 594 f ,f FOOD STORE X' 39 ELVA ON 399 3 TUCKER PLUMBING CO. Complete Plumbing Supplies and Installations 44 MANSFIELD ROAD PHONES 5-2419-5 4 BAKER-LAWHoN at FoRD, Inc. Shreveport - Alexandria - West Monroe UNION ROOFING 8: SHEET METAL CO. Phone 3-3569 f'W Q I 9 Hm m IC IWW ' . IEWELERS mm doom eomrtwn. 410 Milam Registered Jeweler Gem Society Andfess CONGRATULATIONS, Ffffd sEN1oRs1 Shreveport MORRIS BUICK CO. Texas Avenue at Grand PELICAN WELL TOOL 81 SUPPLY CO. Hopes All Students of FAIR PARK HIGH Turn Out to Be WELL DIGGERS or Wives Thereof! CMOre min, more grass!! One Hundred Se ty-F Ml SEE THE FINEST CARS CADILLAC-oLDsMoB1L1-3 ROUNTREE GLDS-CADILLAC CO., INC. 1509 TEXAS AVE. PHONE 3-8671 aifllis.. 9 el h i w .1095 A CW 5155175551 1 X c lllllll IPHIH FUI Ill, llllll, HD CHIUIIQ A Z SHREVEPORT, LA. gif I Come Out After the Game Congmtulatzons, or Dance For Delicious Buster Bur ers I S Graduates' Sandwiches, Malts, and Shakes Hutchins Motors BusIer's Drive Inn 1910 Market Street ROSE-NEATH FUNERAL HGME Haynes Sanitation SEPTIC TANKS Installed and Pumped Out 4906 jewella Rd. Ph. 4-2471 WELCOME - ' ' ' ' 5-N ., L - ' ' 'J' 'L :Q Y L ' Western as a PARTNER! 1 gg fi! 5' 1, ,, chuck-wagon 1 2, ,-- fl . if f'5 '54-5 -'mg f': ?'f. For a Fwd Thrill 4 Aa ,sf-if ,f a - You'll Never 4 'T L N' ' N 'F W N' ' h - ' Forget ' I OPEN ll AM.-10.30 PM.. CLOSED MONDAYS Unusualganque, fi 6 Facilities 'Q ' 1...,.- .... ......., T 1' , JA R 15 ddl RANCH STYLE Fooo -031 5? . I n ' 221' Yafoures 9 , ii- X H' Iam - f it l Ranch Style Steak Little cowhands Q .... :E , A- ,fj' !f.g I Bmbecue and X-5 U if: JP R - . r, . -':. lf' 4 .-.,..n,.1...: ..... 1 Chicken - 1 GH1' 0 BITE oi: Ti In lcEHSw XVYE QSTO Thatys out of , 1 I . . MHA ' Y Y A A A -n ' Phone 4 405 ix, 3ilQT5lSZSiiij ik5QiSgXSb5 ?5QS This World One Hundred Seventy-Six M RODEO BILL BLUE IEAN BY SHREVEPORT GARMENT CO. BROWNLEE DRUG COMPANY P1-IONI: 2-alsa STONER A MARSHALL SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA LAD 'N LASSIE Albert Cashmer, Owner CHILDRI-IN'S WEAR 3707 Lcxkeshore Drive Phone 54012 Dial 9842 420 Marshall ABLON'S RESTAURANT Opposite Post Office 24-HOUR SERVICE HARDY CROSS GROCERY 3114 HARDY ST. HOLT SUPER MARKET zsaa LINDHOLM ,X MCINNIS GROCERY AND MARKET P-ND CADDO FIXTURE COMPANY MSEHHEISHHEPDIIYQZEFT 205 mms mm FREE DELIVERY phone 2,4961 Phone 3-0174 1548 Pierre -1 -.--iii gif 7Q K A , j fW MARION IOUETT'S GROCEEY :sos-ov GREENWOOD ROAD I I ' x I I A 5 I ' ' OSBORN FUNERAL HOME .- lligg, , , x . ' nf, . SQ W4 0,11 ff' 'ff 1625 Fairfield Avenue SAA Xe IN BUSINESS SINCE 1910 I '55 CADDO BUSINESS MACHINES iiii V X ' Underwood Agency - Office Furniture G Supplies 409 cnocKE'r'r P1-IONE 2-0364 MONKHOUSE FLORIST Corscxges with ihe New Loolc for School Dances G and Q11 cc s 's THE STYLE STORE ron MEN S BOYS Phone 3-1026 BUILDING SERVICE COMPANY I. R. FRATER, D.D.S. APPOINTMENT DAY on EVENING zazz w. MAPLE PHONE a-1561 FAIR PARK CLEANERS BEST WISHES c. c. Russell FROM 3108 Missouri Ph. 2-1335 W. T. MAYO O ne Hundred Sev enty-Sev en QUERBES 6: BOURQUIN INSURANCE SERVICE sPmEvEPom' 212-214 Milam Phone 3-5241 BACON AND EDWARDS SPORTSMEN'S PARADISE HENRY F. TURNER DISTRICT JUDGE CLARKES IEWELERS LAKESHORE AND IEWELLA 3916 YOUREE DRIVE CECIL C. COOPER LEWIS K. FORRESTER BUILDER GENERAL INSURANCE 3003 Midway St. Phone 5-1222 SHREVEPORT, LA. SH.REVEPORT'S LEADING Movnnsu HERRIN TRANSFER 6: WAREHOUSE THE FLOWER MART COW 1317 Fairfield Avenue Phone 3-2928 1305 Marshall Street Phone 3-2633 P. K. I.cxGrone, Owner TILLERY'S SERVICE STATION L. B. THOMAS' CONFECTIONARY 2410 Texas Ave- I Phone G-Sw BY FORD PARK Shreveport, Louisiana W ' E 5 SOUTHERN MEAT COMPANY u A . G91 .. I9 ' FAITH'S ESSO SERVICE KEENAN FURNITURE CO' d and Iordan Phone 4-4586 720 MH-AM STREET SERVICE Wm-1 A SMILE E. A. DENNIS BUILDING-GENERAL REPAIR 2505 Midwcry Phone 2-5754 GEO. SPROULL, INC. MCLEMORE-STEPHENSON CO. PLUMBING AND HEATING CONTRACTORS 1701 Kings Highway Shreveport, Let. SANTA MARIA PRODUCE Best Wishes From LYLES LAUNDRY 1921 Market LOYD'S LANDING A Goon PLACE TO Plsx-1 One Hundred Seventy-Eight HINTON WELL TRI-STATE DRUG CO. SERVICING. INC. o. w. Lewis, imc. 525 MARKET 3-7437 Telephone 4274 2624 Greenwood Rocxd Shreveport, Louisiana CHAIN BATTERY 6. AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLY, INC. Home of Original Equipmenl Parts PHONE 3-1563 BROWN'S HARDWARE CO. ALL xmns or HARDWARE U. S. POST OFFICE Phone 4082 4706 Mansfield Road MIDWAY AUTOMATIC LAUNDERTERIA 2545 Midway SHREVEPORT, LA. INGLESIDE CONFECTIONARY GROCERIES, DRUGS. NOTIONS 3902 Velvcx St. Phone 9136 LOUISIANA PAPER COMPANY SMITH BROS. EQUIPMENT CO. Phone 2-0100 716 Louisiana Avenue CUMPTON'S DRIVE-IN ---H WE ,, , n , O7 3610 Greenwood Road Phone 2-9750 XX K 4 A QW? .17 x' ' I Iwi ' A M. LEVY co. 1 .... Q 6, fc, WEAAING APPAREL ron Yormc LADIES I L f 4 U AND YOUNG MEN ll w - X '22 GLOBE MAP co. . KELLY BROS. GULF SERVICE Greenwood and Velvcx Streets GULF OIL AND GAS TIRES AND ACCESSORIES A. B. KOTTON MORRIS COMMISSIONER or Punuc SAFETY SHADY OAKS LANDING GOOD BOATS - MODERN COTTAGES CROSS LAKE PHONE 2-4159 Mrs. F. L. Skinner IOE GOLD PIPE 6. SUPPLY CO. 4154 MANSFIELD ROAD Ioe Gold Lou Suckle 707 TIRE SERVICE, INC. GOODYEAR TIRES Shreveport, Lcx. B 6 N BARBER SHOP YOUR PATRONAGE APPRECIATED Air-Conditioned PHONE 4-6462 One Hundred Seventy-Ninie A. G. HAMMETT 'mx Assnsson FOR cADDo PARISH BAMA PIE DELICIOUS PIES GREENWOOD ROAD PHONE 3-2806 CADDO PRINTING COMPANY 940-942 Louisiana Avenue Phone 2-7042 Cecil Poss, Owner FRAZIER MOTOR CO. 1409 'rzxas PHONE 3-7126 CROSLEY DISTRIBUTOR SHREVEPORT WASH-A-TERIA MAYTAG wAsI-IERS Phone 3-4160 ATLAS SIGNCRAFTS CO. NEON SIGNS 514 Commerce Street Phone 2-4162 Harold McC1ung ANDRESS-HANNA, INC. YOUR LINCOLN-MERCURY DEALER 717 Crockett Street CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS Max Nathan NATHAN'S CLOTHING STORE THRIFT GROCERY STAPLE GROCERIES AND MEATS 2212 Missouri CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATES OF 1951 MRS. BETTY STOCK GENE'S VARIETY STORE 2510 MISSOURI AVE. PH. 2-7723 E' M' Gift cmd Toy Items M' D' BEST WISHES FROM DISTRIBUTOR OF GULF PRODUCTS R' O. Phone 7-6236 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS RICKY'S LAUNDRY 61 DRY CLEANING BOB CARLTON SCHOOL OF MUSIC 627 MARKET STREET SI-IREVEPORT, LOUISIANA B 61 O AUTO STORES G. E. APPLIANCES FISK TIRES AND TUBES TRI-STATE HOSPITAL Operated By SHREVEPORT HOSPITAL AND RESEARCH CENTER, INC. WILLIS P. BUTLER, M. D. coRoNER CONGRATULATIONS '51 GRADUATES STOVALL SCHOOL OF DANCE One Hundred Eighty GENERAL INSURANCE FERGUSSON INSURANCE AGENCY Phone 2-9434 605-606 Giddens-Lane Bldg. SHREVEPORT, LA. ADAMS-HAMMETT LUMBER CO., INC. Everything to Build Anything TELEPHONE 3-4111, MANSFIELD RD. G KINGSHIGHWAY DAIN TY MAID SANDWICHES I-HKESHORE DRUG 3654 LAKESHORE SHZREVEPORT, LA. PROMPT DELIVERY HICKORY BARBECULI Panies and picnics G Specialty Phones 2-9218 - 2-9218 Lakeshore at Iewella PHQNE 3.4549 Shreveport, La. CONGRATULATIONS SENIOHS CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES OF 1951 I ROBERT I- O NEAL FEEDERS SUPPLY co. DISTRICT IUDGE so MHAAM 3,9515 NICK IOSEPI-I'S GARAGE Truck, Trailer and Auto Repair Gasoline and Diesel 90 FANNIN ST. SHREVEPORT, LA. BOX'S ESSO SERVICE Gnrzsnwoon ROAD AND ALABAMA FAIR PARK BARBER SHOP 3154 GREENWOOD ROAD Try Our Hair Cuts TRI-STATE SIDING COMPANY Asbestos Siding - Building Specialties THE CARD NOOK CARDS - GIFTS - MDD-RUSS 505 Milam 51, Shreveport, La. DOZIER B. WEBSTER cumx or coum' simzvnpom, LA. B. F. PEYTON DRUG STORE im mms AVE. PHONE 2-7167 FLOYD KENDRICK rms cr-usr' HERSCHEL COBB'S MEAT MARKET FRESH FISH 6. POULTRY 2744 Greenwood Road Phone 4-3714 DAN COLLINS' ESSO SERVICE 2437 LAKESHORE DR. PHONE 2-9833 X. pq X I ff Cu kiix . 1' xx , J ,lu lll I , x l 'x 'l One Hundred Eighty-One BUY YOUR SCHOOL NEEDS AT TULLOS 5c 6. 10c to 55.00 STORE ass TEXAS AvE. PHONE a-seas PHONE 3-8091 709-11 MILAM STREET MARCUS FURNITURE CO. WI-l'ERE QUALITY FURNITURE IS BOUGHT FOR LESS See Us Before You Buy LAUHON USED CARS MORE MONEY FOR YOUR CAR MORE CAR FOR YOUR MONEY Dial 4-2495 1201 Texas Avenue Compliments I. B. BOOK AND GIFT SHOP 626 MARSHALL ST. PHONE 2-1944 RAYMOND'S QUEENSBORO SHOE SERVICE 3711 LAKESHORE DRIVE SHREVEPORT, LA. SANITARY PLUMBING co. 2783 GREENWOOD ROAD CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS HOPE HUGHES GENERAL MERCHANDISE CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES 1951 GRADUATES PLEAS HARDWICK CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES LYLES GROCERY WALL'S IEWELRY COMPANY 611 TEXAS STREET sHHEvEPom', LA. PHONE :I-aesv BILL OFFUTT TRUCK 6. TRAILER COMPANY 2491 TEXAS AVE. SHREVEPORT, LA. COMMUNITY HOT SHOP BAKERS OF QUALITY PRODUCTS 2121 Marshall 2-8203 BILL HILL IEWELERS 2141 E. TEXAS, BOSSIER CITY PHONE 3-6467 PHONES 4-0224 - 3-5819 Style With Paint MARTIN PAINT AND DECORATING A' E' Bunzhof' PNP' E. F. MARTIN CONTRACTORS c. s. MARTIN Best wishes From NANCIQAIETTLES NEWSTADT'S SHOE STORE PHONE 35527 332 Mmm sos MILAM Shreveport' Lu' PHONE 2-assi BEST wIsHEs rnoM HIGHLAND HOUSE OF BEAUTY AVALON STUDIOS Finishers oi Fine Portraits PHONE 7-2785 4851 LINE AVE. COMMERCIAL BUILDING PHONE z-mes THE M- L- BATH COMPANIES GATTI'S Esso SERVICENTER Ask AHYOW We SWT Moron TUNE-UP SERVICE CALLS ML L. Bath Co. oi La., Inc., Lake Charles, La. WHEEL BALANCING M. L. Bath Co., Ltd., Shreveport, La. M. L. Bath Co. of Texas, Longview, Texas 1530 MARSHALL ST. PHONE 3-3213 One Hundred Eighty-Two ..T. SUNLIGHT LAUNDRY 2435 Lakeshore Drive LAUNDERERS AND DRY CLEANERS Dial Z-0355 PAUL'S SHOE SHOP SHREVEPORT, LA. 2440 Lakeshore Drive Phone 2-9735 FOR THE BEST OF SHOE REPAIRING MONSOUR GROCERY zvso LARESHORE DRIVE PHONE 3-9472 CRAWFORD PRIEST MUSIC SHOP VISIT OUR RECORD BAR BRYAN'S BARBER SHOP NEXT DOOR TO BREWER'S TACKLE HOUSE APPRECIATE BUSINESS 2010 PORTLAND AVE. PHONE 2-2192 SHREVEPORT. LA. YEARWOOD'S QUEENSBOROUGH'S APPRECIATIVE DEPARTMENT STORE MORGAN LUMBER COMPANY, INC. 2340 LAKESHORE DRIVE UNIQUE CLEANERS 2809 IACKSON STREET PHONE 4-4667 G. R. WEAVER, Owner PICK UP AND DELIVERY CARL DARBY PAINT CO. 2600 LAKESHORE DRIVE PHONE 4-8181 SHREVEPORT, LA. PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SHOP 2437V2 LAKES!-IORE DR. PHONE 4-1773 Maternity and Infant VVear BEST WISHES FROM MIKE MONSOUR HI-WAY CAFE 3218 GREENWOOD ROAD WILBANKS FARM EQUIPMENT CO. MENU - 'C BOSSIER ? 211 l f :UMA 1. HARRY'S TACKLE HOUSE x Everyihing for the Fisherman Rod cmd Reel Repair Service Hobby Shop 2437 LAKESHORE DRIVE PHONE 2-S833 AYERS SPORTING GOODS 6: HARDWARE 3660 LAKESHORE DRIVE PHONE 3-9670 Housewares and Gifts F. W. WOOLWORTH 517 TEXAS STREET J-JV One Hundred Eighty-Three Slellleel Lezhor GOES HAND IN HAND WITH EDUCATION B est Wishes to Fair Pewh High School Gwzelueztes from SHREVEPURT BUILDING AND IIUNSTRUIITIUN TRADES COUNCIL JOE S. BOND Presicleht , W. B. PARRISH, Secretary ZZZMZ MILAM STREET Phone 2-4682 AFFILIATED UNIONS AFFILIATED WITH A. F. OF L. ASBESTOS WORKERS LOCAL UNION NO. 21 W. A. Jackson, Bus. Mgr., Ph. 2-4682 BOILER MAKERS LOCAL UNION No. 79 R. A. Bayliss, Bus. Mgr., Ph. 3-3549 BRICKLAYERS LOCAL UNION NO. 2 Arthur Stevens, Jr., Bus. Mgr., 3-8972 CARPENTERS LOCAL UNION No. 764 J. D. NL1gent, Bus. Mgr., Ph. 2-4243 COL. CARPENTERS LOCAL UNION No. 2367 Ed. Ware, Jr., Bus. Mgr., Ph. 4-4558 CEMENT EINISHERS LOCAL UNION No. 903 L. V. Henagan, Bus. Mgr., Ph. 7-0750 COMMON LABORERS LOCAL UNION No. 229 W. P. Mitchell, Bus. Mgr., Ph. 3-2392 ELECTRICIANS LOCAL UNION No. 194 A. B. Hickman, Bus. Mgr., Ph. 3-8247 ELEVATOR CONSTRUCTORS LOCAL UNION No. 98 W. H. Phillips, Bus. Mgr., Ph. 2-7872 OPERATING ENGINEERS LOCAL UNION No. 406 J. A. Garner, Bus. Mgr., Ph. 3-3292 IRON WORKERS LOCAL UNION No. 591 J. W. Weaver, Bus. Mgr., Ph. 2-0875 LATHERS LOCAL UNION No. 435 Montie Walkup, Bus. Mgr., Ph. 2-1007 PAINTERS LOCAL UNION No. 485 Vernon Possoit, Bus. Mgr., Ph. 2-4238 PLASTERERS LOCAL UNION No. 211 Dave Turner, Bus. Mgr., Ph. 8-3319 PLUMBERS LOCAL UNION No. 141 J. J. Sullivan, Bus. Mgr., Ph. 3-1710 PLUMBERS LOCAL UNION No. 610 E. C. Eeds, Bus. Mgr., Ph. 2-4682 ROOFERS LOCAL UNION No. 59 VU. P. Parish, Bus. Mgr., Ph. 4-8922 SHEET METAL WORKERS LOCAL UNION No. 361 C. F. Streerman, Bus. Mgr., Ph. 3-6072 SIGNWRITERS LOCAL UNION No. 1466 Clyde Branch, Bus. Mgr., Ph. 3-4706 TILE SETTERS LOCAL UNION No. 9 Ed. Gooch, Bus. Mgr., Ph. 3-8441 TRUCK DRIVERS LOCAL UNION No. 568 C. D. Whigham, Bus. Mgr., Ph. 2-4682-83 One Hundred Eighty-F our M 00 if ,- Ann Robertson, Skippy Shirley, Scott Yeager, Marion Tubbs, jane lVilliams and Larry Hinton Were There With 1PADE M49 One Hundred Eighty-Five It Doesn't Take a l Crystal Ball to See YOUR FUTURE IN TELEPHONE WORK If you Choose a Telephone career you may be sure of: ' Gooa' pay from tlze start - Frienelbf eo-workers Frequent selzeelulea' raises - Helpful supervisors ' Interesting, important work ' Plenty of opportunity for advancement ' One of tlze best sielcness-benejit pension plans in all industry One 'Uisit to our employment superfoisor will slzow you a'eyi'niteQf lzow tlze tIIl'UIIllfKlg6J' qfteleplzone work can ada' up to a realfuturekfor YOU. SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY O ne Hundred E igbty-S ix l I l n Ph g ph in this annual were made by MILBURNES S T U D I O S Engraving by Shreveport Engraving Company Shreveport, La. 509 Travix Phone 3-8611 One Hundred Eighty-Eight Printing by Journal Printing Company Shreveport, La. One Hundred Eighty-Nine Abrahamson, Charles, Fr.. Adams, Alice Lea, Fr.. .. Index of Students ....56, 87, 134 .,.,.,....56,141 141 Adams, Phillip, Fr. ..,,.., ..... 5 6, 133, Adams, Richard, Sr. ....,.. ..........,. 1 9, 101 Adams, Tommy, Soph.. , , ............ . , . 48 Addington, David, Sr.. . . , Adkins Alfred, Alfred, Allbritt Allen, Allen, Allen, Allen, on, Reba, Soph.. . . Mary, Sr. ,...,,. . Richard, Fr. ,,,.. . on, Betty lean, Sr. Harvey, Sr. ...... . Mary Alice, Sr.. . . Pat, Soph. .,.., , Wanda, lr. ..... . Allums, Betty, Fr. ....... . 19, 75, 98, 104, 126 ............48,121 94,118 134 79, 97, 118, 139, 143 , .....,.. 19, 75, 104, 106 ...,...48, 142 ...,40, 140,142 .,,..56,95,142 Ampungan, Rodrigo, Fr... Anders, Bobby, Soph.. . , , Anderson, Bobby, Ir. ..., , Anderson, Dalton, Sr.. , . . Anderson, lerry, Soph.. ,. Armenio, Anthony, Sr.. . . Armenio, Sammy, 1r..,. Arnold, Buck, lr. ...... . Arnold, Curtis, Fr.. .. Arnold, Lucille, Ir.. .. Atkins, Betty Io, Ir. .... . Attaway, Iack, Ir. .....,, . Aubert, Genevieve, Sr. ,. Audleman, Lynn, Fr. ..,. , Autill, Patsy, Soph. ..,, . Avery, Charles, Sr.. . . . Avery, Kenneth, Sr. ..,,. . Backer, Thomas, lr., . . . Bacon, Betty, Soph.. , , . Bacon, Nancy, Soph.. . . Baggett, Larry, Fr.. , . , Baggett, Mary, Sr.. . . . Bagley, Gale, Ir, .,.... . Bagley, Herman, Sr. ..., . ......56,133, 141 ...48, 108, 134, 141 ......87, 105, 129 .,,..,,..131 ...,19,134 .,.......130 ,..,,130,141 40fQS,iii 40 116,119 ...,.129 . ,,.. 19 Berry, Mary, Fr.. .. Best, Bernice, Ir. ,,.. , Best, lerry, Ir. ,...,... , Beth, Emit C., Soph.. . . . Bethea, Iack, Fr. .... . Bicknell, Richard, Fr.. ,. Birge, Peggy, Ir. ........ , Bishop, Beverly, Soph.. . . Black, Betty, Ir. ....,.. . Black, Marie, lr. ,... . Black, Mary, Soph. ..... . Blackwell, Freda, Sr.. . , . Blair, Emogene, Ir. .,.., . Blankenship, Doris, Soph.. Blume, Thomas, Sr. ..... . Boddie, Frances, Sr. ..,. . Boddie, Nan, Fr. ......, . Bohnstehn, Gloria, Soph., Bonds, Robert, Soph. Bonnette, Sidney, Soph. . Boone, Mary, Sr Boone, Pat, Sr. .... , Born, Bobby, Fr.. .. Born, Martha, Sr. Bossier, Malcolm Bouillon, Andre, Bowen, Edna lo-Ann, Fr. ,Ir. Sr. .... . Bowman, Peggy, Fr. .... , Box, Madison, Fr.. Boyett, Mary Ann, Soph. Bradford, Rose Lee, Soph. Bradwell, Paul, Fr.. . . . Brady, Nonn Anne, Soph.. .. Branch, Mildred, Soph... Brandon, lulian, Sr. , , .. Brashier, Ioyce, Fr.,. .. Braud, Alice Louise, Fr., Bridges, lewell, Ir. ..,. , Brocato, lohn, Sr. ,... . Brocato, Natch, Soph. ., Brock, Betty, Ir. ..,..... , Brooks, Barbara, Soph. . Brossette, Elizabeth, Soph. . .. Bailey, Bailey, Baird, Baird, Baird, Betty Grace, lr.. . . Elaine, Fr. ..... . Clifton, Sr., , . . Iohnette, Sr. .,.. . Margie, Soph. ,... . Baker, Betty Anne, Fr.. .. 21 Barkley, Albert, Soph. ..,.. . .....108, 134 Baker, Billy, Sr. ,.,.,.,.. . Baker, Mary Louise, Soph. Baldwin, Shirley, Fr. .... . Ballard, Shirley, Fr. ..... . Banzhof, Earnest, Fr.. . , . Barbo, Lawrence, Soph... Bardwell, Paul, Fr. ...... . Barnes, Connie, Fr. .,....... . Barnthouse, Yvonne, Soph.. . . . Barre, Beryl, Ir. ....,,... . Barron, Billy, Fr. ,.... . Barron, Harry E., Sr.. . . . . Bartlett, Evelyn, Soph.. .. Bass, Barbara, Soph.. .. Bass, Wade, Sr.. . . . . Bayliss, Iames, Fr.. . . . Beheler, Earnest, Sr.. .. Beheler, Estelle, Fr.. . . . Bell, Connie, Soph. Bell, Roger, Ir. ,...,. . Bennet, Bobby, Fr.. , . , Benoit, Barbara, Sr. ,. Benoit, Ioe Bill, Sr. ,. . Bergeron, Lebert, Sr. Berry, Billy, Sr. ...,. . Berry, Huey, Soph. , . , . One Hundred Ninety .56,113 .....48, 106,123 .. 19,106,126 ...40, 105, 114, 128 ...48, 109, 123, 143 .48,121 ,...56, 95, 133, 141 106,118 ....40, 128, 140, 141, 139 ..l9,94 ..........,,40,116 ,....56, 125, 142 19 140 121 ..,,.56,11l,142 104 ,..48, 107,109,142 ...,56, 116, 125 ,..56,134,141 ,........111 56 Brown, Don, Sr. . . . . . Brown Geneva, Soph.. . . Brown, Gladys, Fr.. . . . Brown Brown Brown Brown I I Harley, Ir., , . . . Ioey, Soph.. . . . . Mary Anne, Soph Stanley, Soph.. . . Brown Thomas, lr.. . . . Bruce, Sam, Sr. ....... . Bruce, Williamson, lr. .. Brumbelow, Ierry, Fr., . . . Brumley, loe, Sr. ...,. . .57,111 48, 112 40 .....116, 122, 141 143 ...20, 78, 81 ...57 20, 57 57 48 ,,40, 105 ....57, 134, 141 20,97 ,..,106,134 20,104 .. 126 ,, 48,131,140,141 Brumley, Martha, Fr.. . . . Bruner, Doris Ann, Ir. . . . Bryan, Patsy, Fr. ..,.. . Bryant, Anne, Soph. . . . Bryant, Kirk, Sr. ..,. . Bryant, Lucille, lr. ..,. . Buchanan, limmy, Sr.. . . . Buckner, Mildred, Sr. ..... . Buddenburg, Melvin, Ir., Bumaardner, Mary, Ir.. . . Burch, Sidney, Fr. ..,. F.. Burnette, Ann, Fr. .,.... , Burton, Mary Frances, Ir. Busey, Ieanene, Soph.. . . Bush, Peggy, Soph.. . . . Butler, Larry, Ir. .... , Byrd, Iohn, Fr. ...., . Bywater, Billy, Sr.. . . . 57 ....l14,117,128 48 57 .,.,..........40,114 ......48,95,122,14: 1l4,115,119,140,141 .48,l16,123, 140,141 ..,......116,121,142 20, 106,126, 139,141 ,...49,107,108,143 .......49,105,1l3 114 ,...20, 102,104 57 .....20,141 41 21 . .. 57 57, 79, 141 .,.57, 133, 134 49 122 ....,.... .133 ....49, 108, 109, 142 .. 49, 123, 140, 142 21, 94, 104, 117 . 57, 143 ...57, 115,142 .. 41, 95, 119 21, 78, 83, 88 87 .. ......,..,,.... 41, 143 49, 113, 116, 122, 143 80, 88, 90, 101, 140 142 57, 141 ...... .78,82 ,. 49, 109, 113, 131 ,...,.,... 49,108 41, 105, 141 21, 95, 104,106 57, 133 95, 143 ...,.,..,120,140 49, 111, 143 121, 78,87, 126,83 41,119,143 . .,... 21,145 ,...2l,1l1 ,..,...128 .,41 ....57, 124 .,..57, 125 .... ,143 49, 121,142 49, 116, 141 41 78,90,82 ,....57,1OS .....21,105 1 Davis, Mary Frances, Fr.. .. Index of Students-CContinuedD C Cain, Herman, Ir. ............. . Cain, Shirley lean, Fr.. . . Caldwell, Carol, Sr. .... . Caldwell Kenneth, Fr.. . . . Calk, Barbara, Fr. ......,.. . Calvert, Iackie, Ir. .... ,..,... . Cameron, lames Milton, Soph.. . . , Campbell, Martha, Fr.. ,... . Cannon, Lurline, Sr. ,....... . Canterbury, Betty, Ir. ..,.. . Canterbury, Betty lean, Ir... Caraway, Miles, Sr. ...... . Carey, Ianet, Ir. ...... . Carey, Ianice, lr.. . , . , Carlotta, Peter, Fr. ...... . Carney, Mildred, Soph. .... . Carpenter, Lorraine, Soph.. . . Carr, Arthur, Soph. ........ . Carter, Carter, Carter, Cascio, Ewell A., Sr.. . , . .. lames E., Soph.. . , Marjorie, Soph.. . . . George, Sr. ....,... . Cascio, Mary lane, Soph.. , . . Cascio, Rose Ann, Sr. ..... . Caston, Patsy, Sr. ....... . Causey, Herbert, Fr., .. Cecil, Shirley, Fr. ,...... . Chappell, Colleen, Soph.. . . . , .........,. 57, .....21,95, 103, ....57, 95, 133, ....49, , .....57, ....21, .,..41, ..,..41 ....41, 112, ....,.,...4l, .....49,107,116, , ......... 49, 106 ....,,..49,95, , ..,..49, 95,115,121, 78, ...116, 122, ..,.22, 104, Christ, Delories, Sr. ...,... ,..,,.........,. 2 2, 106, Ciolino, Rose Marie, Sr.. . . , . ....,22, 116, 118, 139, Clancy, Martha lane, Soph. ...................., . Clanton, Alice, Ir. ......,.,. , Clanton, lo, Ir. ...,..r.,. . Claycomb, Billy, Soph.. . . . Clemens, Iimmy, Soph.. .. Clode, Iuanita, Soph. ..,. . Cochran, Charles, Soph.. . . . Colby, Shirley, Fr. ..... . Cole, Dorothy, Ir. .... . Cole, Tommy, Fr. ,,... . Coleman, Carol, Fr.. . . . Collier, Reggie, Fr., . . . Collins, Edna, Fr. ...,...... . Colvin, Billy, Sr. .r.......r. . Connaughton, Charles, Soph., Cook, Ioan, Ir. ......,r..... . Cook, Onice, Ir. ...,..... ,, Cook, Oyice, Ir. .... . Cook, Tommy, Fr.. . . Coon, Harold, Sr. .... . Coonrod, Bill, Sr. ...... . Cooper, Donald, Soph.. . , . Cooper Doris, Fr. ...,.. . Cooper Forest, Ir. .,... . Cooper, Katherine, Sr.. . . Cooper, Cooper, Patsy, Fr.. . . , Taris, Ir.. . . , Copeland, Ed, lr. .... . Copeland, Iohnny, Ir.. , , Costello, Alan, Sr. ,,.. , Cotten, Lolette, Fr. , . , . Counts, Richard, Sr.. . . Cox, Betty Iean, Fr., . . . Cox Frank, Sr. ...... , Cox, Iames, Soph. .,,... . Cox, Morris, Sr. .,..,.,.. . Craighead, Kathryn, Sr.. , . . Crain, H. I., Fr. ..,.... .. Crain, Earnest, Soph. .,.. . Crauor, Claude, Soph. ...., . Cross, Iames, Sr. ..,,. . . . . Cross, Ralph, Soph.. . . . Crosslin, Iimmy, Soph., . . . Crouch, Benoni, Fr., .. Crow, Charles, Fr.. . . .......49, ,....57,113,116,l25, 66, 57, 124, ......22,75,104,106, 116 , .,.....41, .....41, ,...57, ...22, .,...22, ....57,116, ..,,22, 115, 57, ..,,.41, 41, 100 ....22,78,81, 127, 124, 22, 100, , . ff22,' 1104, ff'iffff,'Af'49, 14o91, 23, 75, 94, 105, 106, 49, 111, 114, 132, ..,,184, Crump, Iohn David, Soph.. Crumpler, Iohnie, Soph. ..,.., 48, 49, 78, 82, 87, 106, 132 Cryer, Rheta, Ir., ..., .. Cureton, Marvin, Sr.. . , . d'Arby, Virginia, Fr. ,..... . Dare, Glenda, Sr. .... . Daughtry, Iohn, Sr. .... . Davidson Marie, Sophn . Davis, Ierry, Ir. ...,.... . Davis, Davis, Sherman, Fr. .,... . Tommy, Ir. ..... . ........,. M57 97,118 23,78, 127,82 .,.,..49,107,109,116,123,141 Davidson, Virginia, Soph.. . , ,,...49, 108, 116, 121, 142 141 . ........,........ 57 Day, Barbara, Soph.. . . . Dazio, Ioey, Soph. .... . Dean, Alice, Ir. ......,. , De Forest, Sandra, Fr.. . . . De Foy, lohn V., Ir. .... , De George, Vincent, Fr.. . . . Dehondt, Rene, Fr. ,.., , Dempsey, Iames, Sr.. ,. . Dennis Clifford, Fr. ,...... , Denson, Elizabeth, Soph.. De Sadier, Robert, Sr. Dickerson, Iohnny, Sr.. . . 40, 41, 78, 80, 88 ....49,97, 116,121 142 50 113, 148 57 Dickson Dickson Dickson, Reba, Soph.. . . Dilbeck, Fern, Ir. ...,. , Dillman Carlice, Fr. Dixon, Alice Mae, Fr., .. Dixon, Bill, Fr. ....... . Dixon, Carolyn, Sr.. . , . , George, Soph.. .. , Harry, Soph, . . . ....4l, 105 57 57, 133 81 57, 133 ,..50,113,140,142 23,101 .,...106 50 ..,,...50, 106 ,.,,........142 ..,.58,124,142 116, 125 ..,23, 101, 104, 118, 140 Dixon, George, Sr. ,...., ,.............. 2 3, 113 Dixon, Iames H., Ir. ,... ,..,.,.........,. 4 1 Dixon, Mary Lee, Ir. .... ...,...,......... 4 1 116 Dixon, Pat, Sr. ,....,.... ...,.,........ 2 3, 94, 113 Dockery, lo Ann, Soph. ....... 50, 108, 116, 123, 140, 141 Dockery, William, Ir. ............,................ 41 Douglas, Regie, Sr. .,...........,............. 23, 126 Dowden, Martha Sr. .... 75, 103, 114, 118, 139, 141 Dowden, Roy, lr. .......,...........,......,...,.. 88 Dowden, Vonda, Fr. .,.. . Duncan, Iames, Ir. ,.,... , Duncan, Mary Lou, Fr., ,. Dunn, Fay, Soph. ...... . Durrett, Roland, Sr.. , . , Dykes, Betty Rae, Sr.. . . . Earp, Colleen, Fr. ..,... , Easley, Annie Ruth, 11',... Easley, Bonnie, Sr. ..,. . Easley, Charlene, Fr.. , . . Eaton, Charles, Ir., . . . , . Edmonds, Ioe, Soph. ..... . Edwards, Flora Nell, Sr. Edwards, Nancy, Soph.. . Elkins, Barbara Ann, Ir. . Elkins, Ema Lou, Sr.. . . , Elkins, Ioy, Soph. ...... . Elliott, Lucy Mae, Soph.. Ellison, George, Sr. ..,. . Ellison, Ellison, Rose Marie, Fr. . Roy, Sr. ..,..... . Ely, Frank, Sr. ......... . Ensminger, Addie Clair, Erskine, Leroy, Soph.. . . Escott, Anita, Sr. ....,, . Ethredge, Alice, Soph.. . . Eubanks, lanice, Soph... Evans, Ruben, Fr. .... . .... 141 .....105 ..l24 ...,.50, 123 ,..24, 94, 126 .,..58,l08,l41 42 24, 116 ....58,111 ,...42, 105 24, 116 50,108,116,123,14l 119 100, 118 ...,.50,1l6, 121,143 50, 121 24, 126 ,....58, 113,124, 142 ...24,104,106,126 Ir..., ..,...... 42,119 . ..... 50,105 ..,.... .,24 121 .....50, 107, 109,123 One Hundred Ninety-One .,.M..26,10Q Index r Faith, Elizabeth Ann, Soph.. .. Fargerson, Lenial, Soph. .... . Fair, Mary, Sr. ........... , Farrar, Charles, Ir.. . . . Farrar, Donald, Fr.. . . Farrar, Wayne, Fr. ..... . Faust, Jane, Fr. ,...,.,.,, . Feazel, Garcia Lee, Sr., .. Ferguson, Iimmy, Fr.. . . . Ferguson Poll Sr , y, . ........ . Festervand, Bobby loe, Ir.. . . Finch, Anne, Sr. .,....... . Finch, Iohn, Soph. ....,. . Fincher, Nancy Fr.. . . . Fiser, Richard, 1r.,. . Fitch, Io Ellen, Sr. .... , Fitzgerald, Iack, Ir. ..... . Fitzgerald, Maureen, Sr. .... ,.,. . Fitzgerald, Milton Ir. ..... . Flanagan, Charles, Fr. ..,... . Flanagan, Martiel, Soph.. . . . Fleming, Ierry, Ir. ..,..... . Flesher, Glenn, Sr. ..... . Fletcher, Robert, Soph. .... . Flores, Mildred, Fr. ,... . Flowers, Ioyce, Sr. .... , Floyd, I. T., Soph.. .. Floyd, Io Ann, Fr. .... . Foley Shirle Sue, F , y r.. , , , Ford, Thomas, Fr. ,.....,,.. Fortenbery, Marvis, Soph.. . . , Foster, Dortha, Soph. .....,. . Foster, Loretta, Sr. ....... . Foster, Peyton, Ir. ..,. . Fountain, Kenneth, Ir.. . . . Frazier, Arnold, Ir. ,,.. . Frazier, Carolyn, Fr. ........ .... . ..,......50,115 ...,.50, 106, 132 , .....,. ,..24 .....42, 78, 83 ,.,,,.,..l33 .,,..58,112,141 . ,,,,..., 24,116 ,,,25,101, 139,143 ,......,..130, 141 25 131 .....58, 124,142 ...,.......112 97, 139 ....,..42, 129, 134 25, 94, 104, 118, 140 105 , ,.,........... 141 ..,.108,121, 142 ....42, 98,101 ....100, 126, 140 .....87,132,141 140 ..,....50, 131,141 .. 58, 97, 124, 141' 124 ,..,..50, 108,109 ..,..5O,116,121 25 105 .,..42,87,105, 129 128 .,,...58, 125, 142 Freeman, Bonnie, Sr. .......................... 25, 118 Freeman, Iacqueline, Soph. ,.,... 50, 113, 116, 121, 143 58 Frey, Ann, Fr. .......,...,. ................... . Friday, Shirley, Soph. ..,. . Fuller, Betty, Soph., . , . Fuller, Ruth Soph. .... . . , Fuson, Bob, Ir. ,..... . , , Gamel, Walter, Fr. ...... . Gandy, Wilmer, Fr. ...... . Garland, Camille, Soph.. . . Garrad, Ray, Soph. ..... . Garrard, Iames, Soph.. . . Garrett, Margie, Fr.. . . , Garrison, lack, Ir.. . . Gates, Harmon, Fr. .... . Gates, Larry, Fr. .......,. . Geneux, Barbara, Soph. , . . Gfeller, Kay, Fr. ........ . Gibbs, Barbara, Soph.. . . Gibbs, Beverly, Ir.. ..,, ,, Gibbs, Mary Dean, Soph., . Gibson, Gene, Sr. ....,.,. . Gibson, Loyce, Soph. .... . Gilbert, Owen, Fr. ,... . Giles, Delma, Sr. .... . Giles, Gene, Ir.. . . . Giles, Patsy, Fr. .,.. , Givins, Peggy, Ir. ,... . Glass, Bobbie, Sr. ...., . Glass, Martha, Soph. . . , Glover, Charles, Ir., . , . Glover, Ioan, Fr., , . . Godfrey, Pat, Ir. ..., . Golden, Marilyn, Sr.. , . Gongre, Io Ann, Ir. ....,.. . One Hundred N inety-Two G 142 142 50 129 .,...42,96, 101, .,.,58,133 58 ....50,141 87 ,.,......,.l05 ....58, 124, 142 ,...1..42, 130 ......,....141 .....52,122,142 .....58,111,143 .....50,111 122 120 .........42, 50, 111, 122 ..,.25, 78, 80, 88, 91 50 141 107,116,122, 104, 127 ....42, 95, 105, 112 ...58, 114, 124, 142 111 .....25, 104,118 50 .....42, 87 143 42,96 .....25, 104 118,140 42,106,114,116,l19 of Students-tContinued1 Goodman, Glenda, Soph... Goodman, Randall, Fr.. . . . Goodspeed, Marvis, Soph.. Goodwin, Don, lr. ,..,..., . Goodwin Eddie Lamar, lr., Goodwin, Ruby, lr. .,.... . Goodwin, Sam, Ir. ...... . Gorham, Robert, Sr.. . , . Gould, Edgar, Sr. ..... , Graham, Marjorie, Sr. .,.. . Graves, Ned, Fr. .,,....,, , Gray, Katherine, Soph.. . , , Gray, Kay, Soph. ..,., . Green, Iames, Sr. ....,... . Green, Lillie Faye, Soph... Green, Pat, Ir. ........... . Greene, Delores, lr. .... . Greening, Wanda, Ir. .. Greer, Doralice, Sr., .. Greer, Newton, Sr.. . , . Grissom, Dan, Sr. ..... . Guice, Donald, Soph., . . . Gullion, Don, Ir. ...,... . Gullion, Ernest, Ir. ,...,,. . Gunn, Annie Pearl, Ir. .... . Gunnells, Sue Ann, Soph.. . Guy, Nancy, Sr. ....,. 1 . . . . Gwin, Mickey, Sr. ......,. . Haack, Art Ir. ...... . Haddad, Emerie, Fr., . . Hall, Bobby, Fr. ,,.... . Hall, Genevieve, Soph.. Hall, Max,,11r.... ,.. .... Hamilton, Iames, Fr.. .. Hammock, Macine, Soph.. . . ,...,,. . . . . . Hampton, Rogers, Sr.. , , . . 26 Hampton, Wesley, Soph. ..... . Hanson, loe Ed, Fr. .... . Harbour, Donald, lr.. . . . Hargis, Alice Day, Sr.,. Harmon, Eleanor, Soph. Harper, Betty, Sr. ...... , Harris, Ann, Fr. ,.... .. Harris, Mary, Fr. ...... . Harris Patsy, Soph.. . . . Hasty, Iohn, Ir. ..,... . Hasty, Louis, Sr. ...... . Hawkins, Donna, Ir. .... . Hawkins, Dorothy, Sr... Hay, Buzzie, Sr. ...,,,. , Hayes, Iames, Sr. ..... . Hayes, Mary Helen, Fr., Haynes, Gerald, Ir. .... . Haywood, Louis, lr.. . . . Heable, Peggy Lou, Ir. Hearne, Robert, Soph. ...,,,...,. . Hebert, Ierry, Fr. ...., . Hedges, Gene, Sr. ,..,, , Heidecker, Betty, Soph.. . Hendrix, Alan, Soph. ., .. ..... 116, 142 ......14l ..,.142 42 42 ....42, 119 ..,...42, 105 .,.25,104,l06 ......... 26 ....,26, 75 ...,58,14l ...... 50 ....50, 141 H..26,l41 . ......,...,...... 50 .,..,.,... ..,.42, 78, 82 ...,42,95,ll9,139,142 94, 140, 142 26 .,.,.26, 75, 104, 26 106 42 42 . ......, 42, 116, 119 50 ze 75 ga 103,119 139 H ioif . 141 ....42, 128 . . ., ..125 58 50 ,,,,.105, 110 58 ,78,81 88,907 , 101 132 ......51,88,9l, , 50 127 141 134 128 26, 106, 118, 140, 141 51 103 142 142 108 27, 78, 81, 88, U..26, ....58, fQQ5if ......129 ..,.26, 126 .....94,l12 27 ,...27, 117 ...,..l17 58, 143 43 43 ,. 43 .51, 132, 141 58 90,127,140 122 ,143 108 Herbert, Ierry, Fr. ...., ,,,,,,, 1 33, 141 Hermes, Bobbie, Sr. ,...,,.. ,.....,,.,.., l 171 Hermes, Maureen, Soph. .,,. ,,,, 5 1, 116, 121 Hester, Tommie Gaye, Fr. ., ,,,,,,,, 58, 142 Hickman, Charles, Soph. Higgins, David, Fr. ,..., . Hightower, Sara, Fr. . .. Hill, Dan, Ir. ........, . Hill, Margaret, Sr. .. Hill, Nell, Soph. . . . Hill, Norma, Sr. .... . Hill, Rita, Sr. ..., .. Hill, Wanda Iune, Sr.. , ,' ,'.', ssf 51, 132 .,......,134 116,125,142 ..,.43, 105, 106, 115 .....27, 118 ,....116, 121 ,.ff27f91f 27 103, 104, 118 .27, 100, 142 Hillier, Kathleen, Soph.. . . . Hindman, Lain, Jr. ...... . Hindman, Sarah, Fr.. . . . . Hinton, Larry, Sr. .....,... . Hinton, LaVerne, Soph.. . . . Hillier, Gloria, Jr. ...... . Hodge, Fred, Sr. ..... . Hoffman, Jean, Jr... Holder, Gene, Jr. .,... . Holder, Roy, Jr. .,.. ......,. . Holleman, Kay, Fr. ...... . Holliday, Russell LeRoy, Sr Hollitield, Ethel, Jr. ....., . Index of Students-fContinuedJ ....51, 109,113, 115, .43 108 27, 75, 94, 97, 104, 113 120, ...43, 120, ....,58,95, 125, Hollitield, Marjorie, Sr. ..... , Hollingsworth, Edward, Jr.. . . . Holloway, Nelda, Jr. .,... . Hooton, David, Soph. ...., . Hoover, Frances, Jr.. . . Hopper, Don, Soph. ..., . Houston, Esther, Soph.. . . . Howard, Connie, Soph.. . . . Howard, Sidney Sue, Soph. ......51, ..,...,.,... 51,108 101 Howell, Fred, Sr. ........... 27, 78, 80, 90, 94, Huckabee, Mary Ann, Sr.. Huckabee, Nelson, Sr.. . . Hudgens, Bobby, Sr. ..... . Humphrey, Doyle, Sr. .... . Humphrey, Emma Jean, Jr. Hunt, Barbara, Jr. ,....., . Hunter, Carole, Soph.. . . . Hurst, Jo Ann, Sr. ..... . Hurt, Ronnie, Fr. .... . Hyatt, Patsy, Fr.. . . Hyatt, Thomas, Jr.. . . . Hyde, Janie, Jr. .... .. lvey, Jackie Eugene, Fr., .. lvins, Frances, Jr. ,..,.. , Jackson, G. A., Jr.. .. Jackson Jackson , Gayle, Fr.. , Horace, Sr. ..,.. . H.. .....,,.. 1 .mr 121 43,113, 108, ...28,114,118,139 114 94 .,.. 43,112,114 I ....,58 ....119 I ...,43,87,94, ...58, 133 Jackson, Troy, Fr. ....,.... . Jacobs, Mary Elizabeth, Fr.. Jacoby, Jimmie, Fr. ....,., . James, Carol, Soph. ..... . James, Gloria Mae, Fr., , . . James, John, Sr. ...,.... . Janes, Nancy, Jr. ,... .. ' . 1 154' '1'2'5',' ......51, 58 ...Z8, 139 . ,.,,, 43, 1 Jones, Linda, Jr. ,.,...... . Jones, Martha Mae, Fr.. . . . 1 Jones, Shirley, Fr. ...... . Jordan, Jordan, Jordan, Jordan, Dorothy, Sr., . . Frank, Sr.. . . . Jimmy, Jr., . . . Steve, Fr.. . . . 105, 1 1 1 1 1 Jean, Jerry, Jr. .....,,.... ......,,. . Jefferson, Jo Ann, Soph. ..,... .....,..... . Jernigan, Billy Roy, Soph. ..... ...,, 5 1, 114, Jernigan, Lola, Fr. .,.,..... ,.............. . Jerome, Jack, Jr. ........ . Jeter, Barbara, Jr. .,.... . Jeter, John, Jr. ........,., . Johnson, Betty Frances, Jr.. Johnson, Billy, ...,,..... . Johnson, Charles, Sr. .... , Johnson, Cornelia, Fr.. . . . Johnson, Donald, Soph.. .. Johnson Johnson , Gerald, Soph.. . . . , Henry, Sr. ..... . .,...........114, ....43, 97,118, 119, . ..,., 43,109,119 , ....,..,. 28 ...V. .5.1.l.g7l. . .,..28, 75,95, 104, 106 Johnson, Jerry, Soph. ..... . Johnson, Jimmie Soph.. . . . Johnson, Mary Frances, Fr.. .. Johnson , Peggy, Jr. ....... . Johnston, Ethel, Sr. ....,.. . Johnston, Martha, Fr.. , . . Johnston, Virginia, Sr.. . . Jones, Bruce, Jr. ...... , Jones, Camille, Jr.. . . Jones, Johnnie, Sr.. .. . ......,.,.,. 43, 119 ....28,113,118,139, ....28, 97, 100, 102, 105, ......43, ....28, 1 Jorgensen, Denny, Jr. . . Jorgensen, Russell, Jr.. .. Joseph, Shirley, Jr. ........ . Josey, Jacqueline, Jr. ..,.. . K Kaliiey, Yvonne, Soph.. . . . Kelly, Louis, Jr. ,.... . . . . Keily, Shirley, Soph. .... . Kemper, Lora Faye, Sr. ..,.. . Kendrick, Janiece, Sr. ,.., .. Kendrick, Jennie Ruth, Soph.. . . . Kendrick, Virginia, Sr. ....... . Kennedy, Claudette, Soph.. , , . Kennon, Paul, Sr. ......... . Kent, Virginia, Jr.. . . . Keys, Conrad, Sr. ..... . Keys, Margaret, Fr. ..... . Killian, Peggy, Soph.. . . . King, Arnold, Sr. ..... . King, Irving, Fr. ...... . King, McLeroy, Fr.. . . . King, Shirley, Soph.. .. Kircus, Charles, Sr.. .. Kircus, Philip, Jr. . . . . Kline, James, Sr. ......, . Knight, Eddy Ray, lr.. . . . Knotts, Geraldine, Sr.. .. Koonce, W'anda, Sr.. . . . Kopecky, Sharon, Jr. .... . Korn, Fred, Jr. .....,..,.. . Kretzinger, Ray Dean, Jr. .,.. . L Lacobee, Roy, Sr. ..... . . . Lacy, Bill, Soph.. . . Laird, Loma, Sr. ..., . Lasiter, Norma, Sr.. . . . LaLena, Charles, Jr.. . . Lane, Keith, Fr. .... . Langford, Gloria, Sr.. . . Lantz, Donald, Fr.. . . . Lantz, Dorothy, Jr. ........ . Lawler, Juanita, Fr. ........ . Lawrence, Betty Sue, Soph.. .. Lawrence, Loraine, Jr. ...... . Lawrence, Malease, Jr.. . . . Lawton, Gil, Jr. ........, . Leach, Billie Raye, Sr.. . . . LeBert, Marlene, Jr. .... . Ledbetter, Carol, Fr. .... . Ledbetter, Carolyn, Fr. ..... . Ledbetter, Jacquelyn, Fr.. . . . Lee, Billy, F r. ..,........ . Lee, Marcelle, Fr. ,..,.. . Lee, Wyn-Nelle, Soph. .... . Leeson, Edward, Soph.. , , . Lemoine, James, Soph.. . . . Lemoine, Raymond, Jr.. . . . Leonard, Argerine, Soph ..... Leone, Frances Kay, Sr.. .. LePoint, Dannye, Jr. .... . Leslie, Jimmy, Jr. ...,. , Lewing, Ray, Fr.. ..,.. .. Lewis, Eddie Mae, Jr.. ., Lewis, Jena, Fr. .,.... . Lewis, Morris, Soph.. . . Lewis, Tommy, Fr.. . . . . .....59 .. . . . .59, . . .2e, 104, . f f f .5511 151' ...78, 83, 87 ....,43 ...139, ....51, .29, 101, 118 f2Q'115 1'1'e' 1 1 116 29, 78, 80, 90 .....29 .....59 ...123, ....29, ....59, .....56 ......,,,.5l, 43, 7 8, 82, 94, 105 ....43105 1 I .....43, 96, .....117, .30, 78, 81 '. fstml .....30, 109, 75, 101, 103, ....,.....59, ....30, ....59, . . f f .44 .....44, ....139, ....30, ...ll1, . '. '.'.59Q ....51, 111 ,....116, ..44, 94, 112, . . . . . .A.-.141-0.83, ......51, 140, .59, 133, 134 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 43 124 142 118 29 105 141 113 105 119 142 111 130 142 143 140 51 134 121 127 113 117 141 142 126 141 95 142 29 139 126 128 29 113 119 128 44 101 111 126 104 110 134 116 59 44 141 51 143 143 141 118 110 59 141 59 59 112 121 51 51 44 141 119 140 44 134 44 142 141 141 One Hundred Ninety-Three Index of Lewis, Tony, lr. ....... . Liberto, Anthony, Ir.. .. Lightfoot, Barbara, Pr., Linder, Billie lo, Soph. ,..... . Lingle, Earl, Sr. ...... . Litton, lrma lean, Er.. .. Lofl-ey, Rosalyn, Ir. ..., , Lolton, Doris, Ir. ...... . Lombardino, Ann, Soph.. . . . Lombardino, Bobby, Sr.. . , Long, Ernest, Sr. ,....... . . . . Long, William, lr.. . . , . Longshore, Alta, Fr.. , . . Lorch, lris, Sr. ..... . Lord, Vida, Sr.. ,..,.. . Lovette, Louis, Ir. ,.... , Lowe, Peggy, Soph., , . Lowery, 1-larry, lr. ...,...., . Lowery, Ierry Frances, Lowrey, Ioe, Fr. ..... , Lucas, Lois, Soph. ,.,,.,,,. . Lunsford, Barbara, Ir. , . Lunt, Peggy, Sr. ..... , Lynch, Bill, Fr. .,.... . Lynch, Virginia, Ir.. . . , Lynn, left, Ir. ..,... . Soph M Mabry, James, Sr.. , . . Maclcin, Floy, Soph.. . . Mahlen, Mary Doris, Fr.. .. Mahoney, Marshall, Soph.. . , . Malin, Charles, Soph. ..,. . Maranto, Beth, Fr. ....,. . Marcelli, Lorraine, Sr.. , . Marshall, Ioyce, Soph.. . , . Martin, Betty Joyce, Sr. .... . Martin, Bill, Fr. ......... , Martin, Charlsie, Sr. ....... . Martin, lirnmie lean, lr-.. Martin, Robbie, lr. ...,.. , Maryman, Dick, Sr. .,.. . Mason, Bill, Soph. ....... . Mason, Peggy, Soph. ...... . Matthews, David, Soph., , . . Mauritzen, Beverly, Soph.. . , Maxcy, Iimmy, lr. ..,... Maxwell, Beverly Iean, Fr... Maxwell, Elsie, lr. .......... , Maxwell, Iimmy, Fr. ...... . Maxwell, loe Ernest, Soph., . . . May, Ioe, Sr. ............ , Mayfield, Melba, Sr. ..... . Meeker, Mary Lou, Soph.. , . Melton, Katherine, Soph. Melton, Wayne, Sophh , , . Messina, Pat, Sr. ....,. . Meyer, lanis, Sr. ....,,.. . Meyers, Vetta, lr. ,..,..... . Michwich, Bobbie, Sophn . . Middlebrooks, Sylvia, Fr.. .. Middleton, leanette, Sr.. . . . Miller, Miller, Lynn, Fr. ...... . Marthann, Er.. . . . Alola, Fr. , ...,., . . Miller, Miller, Norman, Sr. ,... . Millerd, Barbara, Soph.. . . Mims, Annette, Fr. ....., . Mitcham, Patsy, Soph. ,,,. . Mitchell, Bobbie Nell, Er.. ., Mitchell, Mildred, Soph.. . . , Mitchell, Ouida, lr., ...., , . . Modisette, Ierry, lr. ....... , Mobley, Mae Dean, Soph.. ,. Moe, Mary Ann, Soph. ..,. 52, 95, 111, 116, 123, Students-CContinuedl ...-.44, 87 Monroe, Camilla, Fr.,...... .....59,116, . .... 44 Monroe, lack, Soph. ......... ........... 5 2, 141 Montgomery,1oAnn,Soph..... .....52,l07,l16, , ......,...,..,.. 51, 121 Moon, Boyce, Soph. ........ . .............. 95, 98. 100, 104, 127, 1211 113oOri,?WeHdogfr1,hSoph. .,.. . 152, 107, 123, 140, ore,anee, op....,.. .,......,...,44,119,142 Morgan,Beverly,Soph..,. ....44, 114, 119, 133132 Morris, gagolynk Soph.,.. ,...,5Z, lag, , orris, uen, ..,.,4,1, ..........30,78,82,127 Morton,William,Er......., ...,,......95, Moseley, Carole Ann, lr.. .. ...44, 97, 120, , , , , , Moseley, Peggy, lr......,, ...........,..,.59,141 Mocher,Opa1lean,Soph.,.. 30, 75, 94, 103, 104, 114 Mosley, Ginger, Fr. ..,,,.. ,.,.59, ......30,95,97,100,113 Moss,1-luey, 129 Moss, lames, Fr.... .......,.59, Moss,1immy,Sr.,... . ,,.,.., 44, 105 Mueller, Anna, Sr. .,.. ..,, 3 1, 118, 142, . .......,.... 51, 116, 121 Mullen, Dolores, Fr. .... .,...,..,.. 9 5, Mullins,Bobby,l:'r..,. 107, 121 Mullins, Helen, Sr..,. ....32, 110, ,..,44, 116, 120, 140, 142 Mullins, Ioyce, Fr-.. .....,.30,100,104,139 Mullins, Lois, Er....,. 59, 133, 141 Mulloy, Larry, ...,45, 105, 44, 120, 140, 142 Munguia, Maggie, Sr. ....... ...... . -.,-.--,-,.-,1 110 Murff, Eula Grace, Soph. .... .... . Mu1'phy,Charlotte,Ir. ,..... .,,,..,.,..... 4 5 Murphy, Monchie, Pr-.. ,..,,... ...., . 59, ' IIV4.. 31 Murrell, Loretta, Soph. .... .,.., 5 2, 111, 115, 121, v,.l52, 107 Muse, Lee Boy, Fr. ..,. . ,.,,..,....,.... .. 59 Ixkillyers, Berth, Sr. ....32, 103, 118, II-.I,V445Z'132 yrick, loria,lr...,, .,.......,.45, Myrick,Iames,Pr..., ....,..,..59, Mc '---31' McAlpin, Bobby Rey, sop11.,.,. ....52, 95, ' ' McBride,Betty .. ..,. 31 97 116 . .' ' ' ' ' ' 133 McBride, Eunice Mae, Sr. .... ..,.. . . 44 McCleskey, Mary Helen, Soph.......,.........l4l, G'1 1O4, McClure, Gwen, lr.....,.........45, 106, 119, 140, ' 87 lfsllcglure, Mary Ann, Fr.......,,......,...59, 115, C ollough,Howard, 52'114' 151211 Mccomm,1erfy,s0ph.,..,52, 108, 114, 116, 123, 140, '52 1'H'123'141 Mcgo1'mic,PBilly,ISr... ' ' ' cravy, nn, .....,...45, ' ' McCune, Lenora, Sr. ..,.. ' ' 44 116 142 McDade, Iames, Ir. ......., .... 4 5, ' 59'u2 1X1Ng1Icgear1iniontI,IVirginia, lr..... . .....,45, ' c ona, ancy, Soph.,... 1- 3-11 11155 1311 McDowell, Mary Amee, Sr.. .. . . . . .32, 100, ' '139'14Z mclgfJwe1l,P5at, .,...32,98,103, ' c vana, immy, r.... lllflflcgowan, gggtrles, Sr., .. .....32, 112, ' ' Cowan, ie,Fr..... Mclnnis, Martha, Fr.. . ,. ...59, 116, ' ' Mclnturf, Don, 1r..,,,.. McKay, Stanley, ' 122' 141 McKinnon, La luan, Pr....,.. ,,..,59, 109, ' McKinnon,MaryBe11e,Fr.... McLaurin,Bay,Sr....,,... ' ' ' 59 lltflxlclltflflatllgi, lient, Soph. ....,... ,.... 5 2, 817, 132, cicae,Betty,1r...,,...., 59' lag' McNaughton, Charles, 't '31' 140 McNeal, Ester lean, Sr...........32, 104, 113, 115, ' Nicol Ronald Fr .. C , 1, .... ,.............. . McPhearson, lulia, Fr. ..... ....,...,,...,. , 59' McPhearson,Pat, ' 142 McWaters, Raymond, Soph., . .. .,.52, 87, 141, McWaters, Waldine, .......,.32, 109 N Nations,Robert,1r....,...., 142 Neal, Benton, Soph..... ,,,52, 72188, 140, 141 Neal, E. A-, lr. -,.... ..,.....,.. . .44, 117 Neal, Sam, Ir. ...,. ,,,,,,,,, I Monroe, Al, Ir. ....,.............,...,...... . One Hundred N inety-Four Index of Students-tContinuedD Nectoux, Diane, Sr, ,..... 32, 103, 114, 118, 139, 142, Neely, Bill, Fr. .....,,.... ...,,..... .,...,.... 9 5 , Nelson, Don, Sr. ........., ...33, 75, 79, 126, Nesbeth, Don, Sr. ,...... . Nezat, Willie Lee, Soph.. Nicholson, Charles, Fr. .. Noble, Frankie, Fr.. . . . Norman, Anne, Soph.. . . , Norment, Willie, Sr. ..... . Norris, Betty Jean, Soph,. . Norsworthy, Darrell, Soph.. ,. Norton, Verda Mae, Soph. . Norwood, Betty Io, Fr.. ,. Norwood, Glenn, Soph. Novak, Bill, Soph. ...,... . Nugent, Sallie, Soph. Nuttall, limmy, Sr.. . , . O'Daniel, Alice Faye, Fr., .. Otfutt, Charles, Fr. .... . Offutt, Marvin, Fr.. . , , Ogburn, Ioyce, Ir.. , . Oglesby, Mack, Ir.. . . . Ogletree, Erwin, Fr. ..... . Ogletree, Lawrence, Sr. . Oliphant, Martha Ann, Fr Oliver, Bobby, Soph. ..., . Oliver, Faye, Sr. ........ . Organ, Glenn, Soph. .... . Orton, Geraldine, Soph. , Osborne, Hazel, Ir. , . . . Oswald, Mary Ann, Sr.. .. Overfield, Sally, Ir. .,.. , Ozment, Lloyd, Fr. . Pace, Shirley, Fr. ,.,,, . Paine, Charles R., Fr., .. Palmer, loyce, Sr.. ,. . Papa, lohnnie, Fr. .,.. . Parker, Clinton, Sr.. , . . Parrish, Donald, Sr.. . . . Patterson, Pat, Ir. . . . . Payne, Carolyn, Fr.. . . Payne, Nita Faye, Fr.. , , . Peeler, Dot, Ir. ,,...., . Peeples, Duane, lr.. . . Perry, Pat, Fr. ....... . Perry, Shirley, Soph.. . . . Peters, Iohnnie, Sr. ,,., . Phillips, Urbahn, Sr. ..., . Pickering, Iohn, Soph.. . . . Pierce, Frank, Fr. ,,.. . Pierce, Stanley, Soph.. . . , Pilcher, Shirley, Soph.. . . . Pipes, Sylvia, Fr. ..,,.. . Pitarro, Antoinette, Fr... Pittman, Yvonne, 1r,. . . Pitts, Ann, Fr. ,.... . Pitts, Wynell, Sr.. . . . Plumb, Billy, Ir. ,.,., , Plumb, limmie, Fr.. . . . Ponder, Merlin, lr. . . Ponder, Shirley, Fr.. . , Pons, Louise, Ir. ,,.,,. . Porter, Dorothy, Ir. ,..... . Portero, Rose Mary, Ir., .. Posey, Ioy, Soph. ...... . Poulan, 1-larry, Fr. ...., , Poulan, Sara lane, Ir., . , . Poythress, Mary Ann, Sr.. Pratt, Philip, Fr. ...... . . Presley, Melba, Ir.. . . . Price, Barbara, Fr.. . . . 100, .,......... .52, ....52,111,122, ...,.53, .....53, ,.....,60, ,......53, 107, 53,109, 115, ...60, ...45, ....100, ....53, ...53, .,..33, 104, . .... 45, 95, ,....60, .....60, ...... 133, 140, 60 ,133, ,,..33, 75, 94, 98,104, 124, 125 45, 106, 109, 114, 119, 116, 125, .....,..53, 111, ....33, 100, 60, 60, 45, 119, 60, 125, ..,.33, 100, 102, ,. 60, ,..45, ...,45, ....45, 109, 60, ,,...45, ..,..60, Price, Bob, Ir. ..,.,......., ....,...... 4 5 Price, Judy, Fr. .....,,,.... ..,.,....., 6 0, 108, 143 Primos, Alyce, Soph. .,....,...,.. ,,.,. ....,.. 5 3 , 122 Prirnos, Melvyne, Sr. ,........,.. 34, 94, 104, 106, 126 Prothro, Claudia Ann, Soph. .,..,.............. 53, 142 Prothro, John, Sr. ....,....... ............,. 3 4, 106 Provenza, Johnny, Soph.. .. Prudhomme, Mary, Fr. ..... , Pyle, Waymon, Ir. .,.,.,,, ,. R Rainer, Dixie, Fr. .,... . . , Rains, Maurine, Fr.. . . . Rambin, loann, Soph. ,.,.. . Rambin, Mariann, Soph.. . . . Rambin, Sally, Ir. ..,.... . Rambin, Sula, Soph. ,,.... . Ramblin, lo Anne, Soph.. . . . Ramey, Lael, Sr. ....,.,. . Ratcliif, Leary, Fr. ..... . Ratcliif, Walter, Soph., .. Rawls, Clara, Fr. ...... . Rawls, Robert, Soph.. .. Ray, David, Sr. ....., , Ray, Shirley, lr. ..,... . Reaves, lris, Soph. ...... . Rector, Veda Beth, Fr.. . . . Reddin, Harold, lr. .... . Redding, Norma, Ir.. . . . Redwine, Peggy, Soph.. , . Reeves, Rochelle, Fr.. , . , Register, Marilyn, Soph.. , . . Rembert, Ioy Lynn, Fr... Rembert, Mary Ann, Soph,. , . . Renda, loseph, Sr. ...... . Reynolds, Bobby, Fr.. . . Reynolds, Iohn, Ir. .. ,. Rhodes, Lorraine, Ir.. , . . Rhodes, Nancy, Sr,. . . . Rice, Bobby, Sr.. . . . Rice, leanette, Fr. .... . Rice, Ronald, Sr. ,...,,. . Richardson, Leroy, Ir-, Richie, Shirley, Soph.. . , Richey, La luan, Fr.. . . . Richmond, Kenneth, Sr.. . , Riddick, Charles, Soph... Ridge, David Neil, lr.. . . Ridgeway, Billy, Fr, .... , Riley, Billy, Soph. ...... . Rinchuso, Annie Marie, lr Rivers, lo, Soph. ..,,,.. . Rivers, Louise, Fr. ..,.. . Rivers, Margaret, Soph-, Roark, Anne, Soph. ...., . Roberson, Clyde, Fr,. .. Roberson, Ianet, lr. .... . Roberts, Betty lean, Sr., . . . .,......,.... 53,' ,,,53,134 ..,60, 125 45 .....60,142 ..........141 ,...53, 116,122 ..........141 ....,..,.116 .........,,.141 ....34, 96, 104, 118 ....,56, 60, 95, 133 ......,53, 88, 95, 132 ...,.60, 109, 125, 143 , ........,..... 53 , 45 .....53, 121, 139, 143 .,...6O,116, 125,142 45 ..,,53,108,123,142 ,,.....56,95,142 ....53,115,123 ...53,108, 123,134 90 ............141 ,...,,,45,119,142 .,.,34, 96,116,118 ......60,125,143 ...,.34, 87, 90, 96 ............l10 123 124,143 34, 78, 80, 96, 101, 127 87, 132 130 ,..,..60, 134,141 .....46,120, 134, 139 122 ....,53, 108, 109,123 . .....,..,.,......,.... 120 104,118 Robertson, Ann, lr. ,...,....,.. 46, 95, 96, 114, 139, 143 Robertson, Gloria Mae, lr. Robledo, Mary, lr. ..,. . Rockefeller, Richard, Ir-. Rogers, Dale, Soph. ..... , Rogers, Forrest, Fr. ..., . Rogers, Iackie, Fr. .... . Rogers, limmie, Soph.. . . . Rogers, Manuel, Soph.. .. Rogers, Yvonne, Sr.. , . . Romine, Douglas, Sr.. .. Rosenblum, Gloria, lr., . , . Rosborough, Carolyn, Fr. Ross, Elizabeth, Ir. ..... . Ross, Mary Frances, lr... Rothenbarger, Albert, Sr. Roy, Aline, Soph. ...... . Russell, Bessie, Ir. .. 120,142 .. .,.,..,..,....,.. 46,141 130 ...46, 53 60 ...6O,141 53 53 .....34,118 .,...34,110 ...46,141 ....,,.14l 46 .. 46, 95, 115 110 , .. .121 . .,........ 46, 106, 114, 119 One Hundred Ninety-Five Simpson, Marian, Sr Sandetur, Earl, Ir. ,... . Sanders, Thomas, Fr.. . . Sanders, Tommy, Ir.. , . Sanson, Mary Sue, Ir-, Sauer, Iulia, Soph. ,....,... . Sawyer, Baymond, Soph.. . , . Saylors, Wanda, Sr.. . , . Scheffler, Buddy, Soph.. Schevers, Darlene, Sr... Index of Students-tContinued1 S ..,..46,78, 82, 90, 96, 105 87,90 .....53, 109,115 .....34, 106, 118 53 34 Schevers, Doris, Soph... ,...., 53, 97, 143 Schinzler, Melba Io, Fr.. ..... 60, 124, 142 Scott, Betty, Fr. ........ ............. 6 0 Scott, Hugh, lr. ........ ....,...... 4 6, 105 Seabury, Wanda, Pr. ..... ,,.. 6 0, 95, 125, 142 Semon, Harold, Soph.. ., ......,.. 53, 95, 141 Sessums, Thomas, Sr.. . . ..,....,......... . . . 35 Sharp, Percy, Ir. ...... .,.. 4 6, 95, 105, 112, 113 Shaw, Ernest, Ir, ...... ..,...,,,......... 1 34 Shelton, Nancy, Sr. ..... ................., 3 5, 104 Shillcutt, Nancy, Soph. ...............,,....... 53, 116 Shirley, Richard, Soph. ...,,. 48, 54, 87, 88, 95, 106, 132 Shiver, Gloria, Sr. ..... ...,....., 3 5, 97, 106, 118 Shumate, Bill, Fr. ............. ,.,...,...... 6 0, 133 Simmons, Betty, Ir. ............. .... 4 6, 115, 119, 143 Simmons, Carolyn, Sr.. ...,... ,,.. ....... 3 5 , 142 Simmons, Margie Marie, Soph. ..,. .........,... 5 4 Simmons Paula, Ir. ............. ..,........ 4 6, 119 Simons, Melba Ioy, Soph. ...... ..... 5 4, 108, 116, 121 Simpson, Jacqueline, Ir. .... ........, 4 6, 142 Simpson, Leona, Fr. ,..... ......... 1 41 Sims, Dan, Soph. ..... , Sims, Reggie, Ir. ,,... . Sims, Stanley, Soph. ...,.78, 87, ' S41 Slawson, Bill, Sr., . . . . . . . , . Smart, Kyle, Soph., . , ...... .108, Smith, Albert, Sr. ....., .......,. 3 5, Smith, Anna, Soph. ,... .,........ 5 4, 113, Smith, Billy, Soph.. . . ,,...,.. ...... . .54, Smith, Dan, Ir. ..... . . .46, 78, 83, 87, 105, Smith, Dean, Soph.. . . ..,,........ 54, 105, Smith, Don, Fr. ..... ,....,... . Smith, Edgar, Fr. .,... .... ,,...... 1 4 1 Smith, Gene, Soph. .... ....... 5 4, 105, 132 Smith, George, Sr, ,..... ..........,..,.. 1 00 Smith, lane, Soph. ..,.,,,., ..., 5 4, 107, 123, 139 Smith, lane Masslette, Sr. .,.. ............... 3 5 Smith, Io Nell, Soph. .... ...... 5 4, 107, 109, 143 Smith, Madeline, Pr. ..... .,............ 6 1, 142 Smith, Mary Lou, Fr. .... .,..........,...,...., 6 1 Smith, Patricia, Soph. .,.. .. .54, 114, 115, 121, 143 Smith, Thomas, Soph. ,..... .............., 5 4, 113 Smith, Willie Lee, Soph. .... .......,...... 5 4, 123 Snead, Bobby, Fr. ........ ,....... 6 1 Soloman, Garry, Soph. .... ...,... 5 4, 106 Sorrell, George, Soph. .... .... 5 4, 79, 131 Sparks, Bobbie, Soph. ,... . ......... 54 Spence, Bonnie, Soph. .... , ...... 54, 122 Spence, Charles, Fr.. . , . Spicer, Iimmy, Fr. .... . Spurlock, Ruth, Fr. ,..., . St. Vigne, limmy, Ir.. . ,, Stacks, Clifford, Ir. ..... . . Stacks, Ioyce, Sr. .... .. Stacks, Loyce, Sr. .... . Staggs, lack, Ir. .... , Staggs, Leonard, Ir. .,...,. . Stahl, Nona, Fr. ...,....,.. . Standley, Guynelle, Soph.. , . Stames, Iimmie, Soph.. . , . Stathem, Iohnnie, Ir. .... . Stathem, Robert, Fr. ...,..... . Stephenson, Donald, Sr... Stephenson, Dorothy lean, Fr., . . . Stephenson, lack, Fr. ,..... , . . One Hundred Ninety-Six 61 .....61, 133, 141 ...,........,l....140 ..,.......,..105, 129 ..,,.... ,.....,.46, 105 . 35, 103, 104, 111, 118 ...... ....35, 102, 104 .,.... ..,,....46, 105 ....87,88,l40 .,.......61, 141 .,,.54, 111, 123 ...,.,..,.. 54 .... .46, 106 ....,..., 61 . ,....., 126, 140 . .,.. 61,124,141 ,........., 61 Stevens, Virinia, Sr. ...... , ........,.. 35, 97 Stewart, Darlene, Soph.. .. .... 54, 111, 121, 142 Stewart, lack, Sr, ......., ...,. 3 5, 100, 104, 126 Stewart, Ianice, Sr. ....,. ........... 3 5, 118, 140 Stewart, Patsy, Soph.... ............,. 54, 140 Stinson, Don, Sr. ......,.., .36, 78, 80, 88, 90, 127 Stoll, Bobby, lr. ..........,,................... 46, 87 Stone, Mary George, Soph.. ,. 54, 107, 115, 116, 123, 141 Stovall, Elsie, Sr. ..,... ,.,.........,.,... ..,..... 3 6 Strange, Paul, Fr. ..,....., ..,. . , . , . , .134 Strawn, Barbara, Fr. .... .... 1 41 Strawn, Merrill, Ir. ...... .... 4 6 Stroud, Howard, Soph. .... ...,., 5 4 Stroud, Nancy, Sr. ....... , . . .36, 116 Stroughan, Tommy, Fr. ....... ...... 1 33, 141 Stuart, Dwight, Soph. ..,.,..... ,.,,......... 5 4 Stuart, Glenn, Soph. .,.,... ..... .... 5 4 , 128, 140 Stubbletield, Claydine, Soph. ,.... ............, 1 21 Suggs, Edwin, Soph. ,,,......... ........ 5 4, 131, 141 Suggs, Maxine, Sr. ........... .,.. 3 6, 102, 104, 118 Summerlin, Tommy, Sr. .,., ...36, 78, 83, 90, 126 Summerlin, Troy, Sr. ..... ......,,.,. 3 6, 80, 127 Summersill, Iimmy, Fr.. . , . . , ..... . . . . . .141 Sutton, David, lr. ...,.. ,,... 4 6, 79, 88 Sutton, Earl, Sr. ,.., ...,....,. 1 17 Swan, Dorothy, lr.. .,.. ..... 4 6, 106, 113 Swan, Martha, Soph.. . ,. .....,..,..... 54, 113, 143 Swayze, Arthur, Ir., . . ...,............... . , . 46 Swiney, Io Nell, Ir. ,,.. ...... 4 6, 79, 94, 119, 140, 142 Swor, Martha, lr., . . ..,.....,........,.,... . . , 46 T Tabor, Baron, Sr. .... .... ,,.. 3 6 , 101, 141 Taglavore, Al, Sr. .,,.. .......... 3 6 Tally, Dixie, Ir. ......... ,.,...., 4 7 Taravella, Ioseph, Sr. ,.... ...,. 1 34 Tarbutton, Patricia, lr.. . , .... 47, 116 Tarbutton, Sharon, Fr.. .. .... 61, 125 Tatum, Billy, Soph., . . . . . . . 54 Taylor, Ervaline, Ir. ..,,, ...,,.. 4 7 Taylor, Wanda, Soph.. . . .... 54, 121 Teague, Betty Sue, Sr. .... ...... 3 6, 101 Teddlie, Mary Ann, Ir. .,.. ,...... 1 ll, 115 Temple, Betty Ann, Sr. .,,.. .......... 3 6, 116, 118 Templer, Iohn, Fr. ....,.,... ,......,......... 1 41 Tennis, Marcella, Soph. ....,....,,...... ' ........ 123 Terry, Iackie, Sr. .......... 36, 75, 94, 96, 102, 104 Terry, Leroy, Sr. ....,... .......,......... 3 6 Terry, Patsy, Sr.. ., ............. .37, 104 Terry, Winnie, Fr. ..,.... . .,.. 61, 124, 142 Thaxton, Aloise, Ir. ....... ..., 4 7, 112, 115 Thigpen, William, Soph.. . . ...... .87, 131 Thomas, Barbara, Ir. .... ............ 4 7 Thomas, Bettye, Soph.. .. .,... 54, 111, 122 Thomas, Charles, Ir. ..... ..,............ 4 7, 141 Thomas, lackie, Fr. ...... .......,. 9 7, 113, 124, 143 Thomas, loan, Sr. .,....... .37, 101, 102, 104, 118 Thomas, Ioe, Sr. ............ .....,.,,.. 3 7, 90, 126 Thomas, Mary Lillian, Ir. ..,. .,..,.. 4 7, 97, 113, 116 Thomas, Medreth, lr. ......,, . .47, 114, 119, 140, 141 Thompson, leanne Belle, Fr.. . ,..,, .,........ 6 1, 141 Thornton, Betty, Soph., .... ....,.... 5 4, 123, 142 Tilley, Ioy, lr. ,......., .,.., 4 7, 96, 106, 119 Tilton, Peggy, Fr. .... .,.... 6 1, 124, 141 Tinsley, Iarnes, Sr.. . ., ...,, 37, 101, 110 Todd, Paulamai, Fr. ...,. .,........ 6 1 Torry, Bicky, Soph. .....,, ..,,........ 5 4 Townsend, Emma, Soph. ..... ...,.... 5 4, 140, 142 Tracy, Dwayne, Soph. ..... .,.. 5 4, 105, 131, 141 Trigg, Ierry, lr. ......... ........,,..,, 1 05 Tubbs, Charles, Fr.. . . .,.,,.,...... . . , 61 Tubbs, Marion, Ir. ....... ,.... 4 7, 97, 119, 142 Tucker, Martha, lr. .....,.. ..... 4 7, 94, 116, 119 Tucker, Mary Evelyn, Fr. .... ...,.,,,, , 61, 142 Tucker, Kenneth, Soph.. . , , , , ,54, 106, 132 l- Tucker, Robert, lr.. . . , Turk, Pa', lr. ....,.. . Index of Students-CContinuedJ . .,.., 47, 79, 88, 90 .....47,87,130, 141 Turner, Ierry, Soph. ...... ....,.... 5 5, 132, 141 Twilley, Patsy, Sr. .......... ..., 3 7, 75, 96, 102, 118 Tyler, Bobbie Iean, Soph., .. ........,,,,.. 55 Tyler, Dorothy Nell, Soph. .,... ,,.....,.. . . 55 Uli, Concetta, Soph., . . . Valentine, Billy, Fr. ...,. . Valentine, Elizabeth, Soph.. Vaughn, Nell, Ir. ........ . Vinson, Rosalyn, Soph.. . Wade, lack, Soph. ..,... , Waits, Beverly, Soph.. . . . Walker, Ioe, Fr. ....... . Walker, Lorenz, Sr. .... . Walker, Whitney, Sr.. , . Walace, Bernard, Ir.. . . . Wallis, Tommy, Sr.. . , Walsh, Dan, Sr. .,..,.. . Walters, Peggy, Sr. ..... . Walton, Terry, Soph.. . . , Ward, Ianeil, Soph. ,... . Ward, Pat, Soph. ..... , Wamer, Becky, Fr. ...... . Warren, Harold, Soph.. .. Watson, Carolyn, Sr.. . . Watson, Don, Soph.. . , . Watts, Rose, Ir. ....... . Waymon, Pyle, Ir.. . . , , . . Weaver, Barbara, Fr.. . , . Weaver, Charles Truman, Weaver, Guss, Fr. ,.,,.. . Weaver, Patricia, Ir., . . . Webb, George, Fr.. . . . Webb, Hardy, Sr. . . , . . Webster, Vernon, Sr.. , . . Wells, Bobby, Sr. ......, , Wery, Sylvia, Ir. ,...,.. . Westmoreland, David, Ir.. Weyer, Arlene, Soph.. . . , White, Ioe, Soph. .....,. . White, Louis, Ir. ,....... . White, Margaret, Soph., . , Whitfield, Minerva, Sr.. . . Whitt, Eleanor lean, Fr., . Whitten, Cynthia, Fr.. . . , Whittington, lames, Fr.. , , Whittington, Robert, Fr... U . .,., 55 V ..... .61 .. ..., 55,115 47 ., ..,. 143 W ..55, 97, 106, 114, 116, 123 134 ,141 79, 100, 127 ,,...37, 75,104,127 .......,..47, 113 ..,.,,....,.37, 101 ....37, 94, 104, 106 .. ,,.. 37, 102, 104 ,......,.55, 141 ....,55,111, 121 ,.....,.55,111,122' 106, 111 ....37, 94, 103, 104, 140 .. ..,.. 47,140,142 115 ..,.,.61,125 133 Fr..., .... .. 61, .,.,61, 113,133 142 . .,...,. 47, 61 37,127 38, 117 ....38, 101, 105 . ......... .... 4 7 .....,... 47, 94, 130 ....55,95,111,121 ..,,55, 114, 116, 122, 143 140 142 61 ,,..61, 133 ...,61, 108 Whittlock, Pat, Fr. ...,,. ..,,.,.....,.. 6 1, 143 Wickes, Carole, Sr. ..... .... 3 8, 126, 139, 140 Wilburn, Theodore, Sr.. .. .,.. 38, 126, 139, 141 Wilkinson, lack, Soph.,. ,...... ......, 1 41 Williams Ann, Ir. ..,,.., .,.....,, 4 7, 120 Wiliams, Barbara, Fr.. . , ......,......,,,. . .142 Williams Benton, Ir. .,..,.,.......,,,.,.,..... 47, 128 Williams Williams Betty Ioyce, Fr. ..,...............,. 115, 141 104 Betty Sue, Sr.. . Williams Curtis, Sr. .... . Williams Don, Ir. ....., . Williams Dorothy, Fr., , Wiliams, Gloria, Fr. .... , Williams Iackie, Sr.. .18, 38, Williams lane, Ir. ...,... . Williams, Wade, Sr., , . , Willis, Faye, Sr. .... . Willis, Jackie, Fr. ..,. , Willis, lane, lr. .... . Willis, lean, Ir. .,.. . Wilson, Royce, Ir., . . . . Windham, Nelda, Fr. .... . Winkler, Geraldine, Ir.. . . ...38, 75, 95, 102, , 118 ....,.141 .. 61, 125, 104 142 78, 81, 88, 91, 101, ,127 . 47, 97, 119, 139, 142, 143 ,..18, 38, 78, 80, 97, 104, 127 114, 116 ......47, 119,143 ,....47,94, 119,141 128 125 .......,.,.,61,95, ....40, 47, 120, 139, 143 Winn, Wynell, Soph. .,... ...........,,... 5 5, 142 Winters, Ieannine, Sr. ,..... ...,. 3 8, 103, 106, 114, 118 Wischan, Betty Dianne, Sr.. .. ....,,......., 38, 140 Wischan, Bobby, Ir. ..,,.... . , . 105, 129 Vfitte, Henry, Ir. ,.....,.., ......... 4 7 Witteborg, Derrell, Soph.. .. ...,.., 55, 107 Wolfe, Charles, Soph. .... ,,.. 5 5, 132, 141 Womble, Favorita, Fr. .,.. ....... 6 1, 113 Woodfin, Richard, Fr.. . . ...... 61, 112 Woods, Benny, Sr. ..,,.,, , . .78, 83, 87 Woods, Iane, Ir. ........... ....,. 4 7, 116 Woodward, Mary V., Sr,, ,. .... 39, 99, 142 Woodword, Wayne, Ir.. . . Wooley, Shirley, Ir.. . . . Worrall, Patsy, Ir. ..... . Worrell, Billy, Soph.. . . . Wortman, Robert, Fr.. , , , Wray, Bobby, Fr. ...,. . Wright, Bob, Fr. .....,... . Wright, Harold, Soph.. .. Wright, Wayne, Sr. ..., . Wyatt. Rosie, Fr. .... . ..,47,109, 139 47 ..,..55, 109,112 ....,..6l,141 .,...,.61,95 61,133 95 ....39, 79, 88, 91, 97, 100 142 Wynn, Anne, Fr.. .. .... ,..,. 6 2, 114, 125, Y Yard, Sam, lr. ...... . .,.... ,... 1 28, 134, 140, 141 Yeager, Scott, Sr. ..,, ..,,... ,39, 101, 104 York, Marilyn, Fr. .... ,,.. ..,,.. 6 2 , 141 Young, Faron, Sr. ,... .,..... ...,.. 3 9 Z Zachry, Betty, Fr. ...,.. ...111, 116, 125 Zellner, Frank, Soph.. . . ,,,...... . .134 One Hundred N in ety-S ev en A Abl:1n's Restaurant ...... ,... Adams-Hammett Lumber Co. .. Andress-Hanna, lnc. ,A...... . Andress Motor .............. Arkansas Louisiana Gas Co. .. Atlas Sign Crafts Co. ....... . Avalon Studios .........,.,.,. Ayers Sporting Goods and Hardware B B. and N. Barber Shop ,,...,.. B. and O. Auto Stores ........ Bacon and Edwards .......... Baker-Lawhon and Ford, lnc. Balfour, L. H. and Co. .,..... . Bama Pie ....,..........,. Bath, M. L. ..,.... . Bayou State Oil ...,..,. Beaird, I. B., Co. ...,..... . Bell, R. O., Service Station Ben Franklin ..........,.. Bewley Furniture ....,,.,..., Big Chain Stores ....,..,. ,... Booth Furniture and Carpet Co Box's Esso Station ..,.,....... Brewster Co., lnc., The ...... , . Brown's Hardware Co. .. Brownlee Drug Co. Bryan's Barber Shop .. Building Service Co. . Buster's Drive-ln .. Butler, Willis P., M. D. .,.. .. Caddo Caddo Caddo Caddo C Business Machines .. Fixture Co. ..,,... . Printing Co. ...... , Venetian Blind Co. . . . Card Nook, The .......... Carlton, Bob . ..,...... .. Centenary College ..... Centenary Dress Shop ,....,., Central Motors, lnc. ...,..... . Chain Battery and Automotive S Chastain, M. B. ............ ., Clanton's Gulf Service ....,.. Clarkes Iewelers ,.,.... . . . Coca-Cola Bottling Co. ..... . Collins, Dan, Esso Station Commercial National Bank Community Hot Shop ....... Continental-American Bank ,. Cooper, Cecil C. ..,........ . Cumpton's Drive-ln .. .... .. D Dainty Maid Sandwiches . .. Darby, Carl L., Paint Co. . . . Davis, M. l., Co. ,... De Generes . ..,..... .. Dennis, E. A. ....,.. . Dixie Tile Marble Co. .. E Elliott Business College ..... Evans Sporting Goods .... F Fair Park Barber Shop .... Fair Park Cleaners ....... Faith's Esso Service ......... O ne Hundred N inety-E ight L18819f1H5.i . . . . . ADVERTISERS Famous Mirror Steak House ..,. Fant, Clyde E., Mayor .,..... . Fashion ................... Feeders Supply Co. ........... . Fergusson lnsurance Agency .... Finch's Food Store . First National Bank Flournoy and Harris .. Flournoy, I. Howell . Flower Mart, The .... Ford, Iohn MCW. Forrester, Lewis K. Frater, Dr. I. R. Frazier Motor Co. .. Friend-Piper Furniture Studios Frost Hardware ....,...,.. G Gatti's Esso Servicenter Gene's Variety Store .... Glenn Huff, lnc. ...., . Gardner Hotel ..... Globe Map Co. . . ....,... . . . Goldrings, lnc. ................. . Gold, Ioe, Pipe and Supply Co. . . . H Hammett, A. G. ,.... Hardwick, Pleas ........ Hardy Cross Grocery .. . Harry's Tackle House . . . Haverty's ....,... V ......... Haynes Sanitation ,...,,..... Hearne Dry Goods Co., Ltd. ......... Hemenway-Iohnson Furniture Herrin Transfer 51 Warehouse Co., lnc. .. Hershel Cobb's Meat Market ...,..... Highland House of Beauty .,... Hill, Bill, Ieweler ............. Hinton Well Servicing, lnc. Hirch, E. M. .............. . Hi-Way Cafe ,............ Holmes Pontiac Co. .........,.. . Holt Super Market ....,,,....... Home Federal Savings Association. Howard Crumley Chevrolet Co. Huckabay, E. G. .........,.... . Hughes, Hope ..,............ Hutchins Motors . ...... . I Ingleside Confectionery ..... I I. B. Book Store .... Ianes Radio Shop Iersey Gold ....... Iewella Garage Iohnston, Ben T. ..... . Iordan G Booth .......... Ioseph's, Nick, Garage Iouett's, Marion, Grocery Iournal Printing Company .... 1 K Kay's Vanilla Wafers , .... . Keenan Furniture Co. Kelly Bros. Gulf Service . .. Kemp Drilling Co. ..... . Kendrick, Floyd KENT ...... ..... King, M .D. .... . 169 169 172 181 181 173 166 160 171 178 171 178 177 180 171 168 170 182 180 170 179 176 179 180 182 177 188 172 176 175 162 178 181 182 187, 179 180 183 187 177 174 166 174 182 176 179 182 173 159 173 173 177 181 177 189 171 178 179 165 181 171 180 ADVERTISERS-tContinucd L Lad'n Lassie ...,.. .. Lakeshore Drug Lauhon Used Cars . Levy, M. ...,.... . Liddell Candy Co. , .. Loyd's Landing ,....,,,..... Louisiana Paper Co. ..,..... . Ludendi Roller Drome, lnc. .. Lyles Grocery .....,........ Lyles Laundry .,.....,...... M Marcus Furniture Co. .........,..,....... .. Martin Painting 6. Decorating Contractors .. .. Mayo, W. T. .............,........,...,. . . McCary's Iewelers ...,..,,......,..... .. Mclnnis Grocery '61 Market McLemore-Stephenson Co. ..,.. . Meadows-Draughon College .,.,.. ., Midway Automatic Launderteria . .. . . Milburne's Studios .....,,....,.... . . Mitchell, H. Lane ,,.,. Monkhouse Florist Monsour Grocery ...... Monsour, Mike .l..,,,... Morgan Lumber Co., lnc. .. Morris, A. B. Kotton . Morris Buick Co. ....... , . . . N Nathan's Clothing Store ,..,,, Nettles, Nancy ....,,.... Newstadt's Shoe Store ,. New York Furniture ..... Norton Business College ,... O Otfutt, Bill, Truck G Trailer O'Neal, Robert I. ...,,..,.. '. Osborn's Funeral Home .,.. P Packard Shreveport Co. ..... . Paramount Beauty Shop .,...... Pau1's Shoe Shop ...,........... Pelican Well Tool and Supply Co. , , . , , Penney, I. C., Co. ,,.....,....... . . Peyton's, B. F., Drug Store . Phelps Shoe Co. ......... . Pioneer Bank 6. Trust Co. Pon's Electrical CO. ......... . Poulan Saw Co., lnc. ....,.. ,. Priest, Crawford, Music Shop Q Ouerbes and Bourquin ,..,.... R R. G L. Food Store .,..,........,,. ., Raymond's Queensboro Shoe Service . ,. Red River Motor Co. ....,.......,.. ,. Reeves Service Center .....,...... . . Rickey's Laundry 61 Dry Cleaning Rose-Neath Funeral Home ..,... Rountree Olds-Cadillac Co., Inc... . . 176 Royal Crown Cola .....,.,l., .. 162 Rubenstein's f .....,,,......., ,. 164 S Salley Grocer Co., lnc. ,...... , . 169 Sanitary Plumbing Co. .. .. 182 Santa Maria Produce . . , . . 178 Schexnaidre ........, . . . . 170 Sears Roebuck Co. ..,.....,.. ., 162 Selber Bros. .,......,..,,.. . , . . . 176 Seven-O-Seven Tire Service, lnc. .....,..,....... 179 Shady Oaks Landing ....,. .......,..,... ..... 1 7 9 Shreveport Building and Construction Trades Council 184 Shreveport Engraving Co. ..........,.,....,..... 188 Shreveport Garment Co. ...................,.... 177 Shreveport Long Leaf Lumber Co., lnc. . ,. 170 Shreveport Powercycle Co. ....,,,... .. 171 Shreveport Railways Co. ....... .. 172 Shreveport Refrigeration Co., Inc. . .. 163 Shreveport Wash-a-teria ........ . . 180 Skidmore, H. C. ..........,.. .. 172 Skylark Riding School .,l.... .. 163 Smith Bros. Equipment Co. ...,.. ,, 179 Smith, R. C., Paint Contractors ..,..r..... .. 167 Snow White C1eaners ..,......,.......... .. 169 Southern Bell Telephone G Telegraph Co. .. .. 186 Southern Maid ..........,............., .. 158 Southern Meat Company ........ ,...... . . 178 Southwestern Gas 6. Electric Co. ,. .. 171 Sproull, George, 1nc. ,,,.,....,. .. 178 Stock, Mrs. Betty ....,.....,, . . 180 Stovall School of Dance ..,., .. 180 Styron, I. C., Engraving Co. .. 162 Sunlight Laundry ........... .. 183 T Thomas, L. B., Confectionery .. 178 Thrift Grocery ,.,............ .. 180 Til1ery's Service Station ..... .. 178 Toddle lnn ............. .. 167 Tri-State Drug Co. ,.... .. 179 Tri-State Furniture . . . . . 170 Tri-State Hospital ., ,, 180 Tri-State Siding Co. .... ,. 181 Tucker Plumbing Co. ...... .. 174 Turner, Henry F. , ..,,,...... .. 178 Tullos 5 G l0c to 355.00 Store .. . .. 182 U Union Roofling and Sheet Metal Co. .. ,. 175 Unique Cleaners .......,.......... . . 183 W Walker's Automatic Wash-A-Teria . . . . , 174 Wa1l's Iewelry Co. ..,,......,..., 182 Washington-Youree Hotel, The .... .. 170 Webster, Dozier B. ............ 181 Werlein, Philip, Ltd. ........ 166 Westerner, The .......,..... 176 White's C1eaners ...,,......... . . . 172 Wilbanks Farm Equipment Co. ., 183 Woolworth, F. W. ............ , . . 183 Worm's Hilltop House ,,.... 168 Y Yarbrough, S. N. ........,... 167 Yearwood's Dept. Stores ..,.. .. . 183 One Hundred Ninety-N ine 1. Two Iiuzldmd X 1 , J a ... 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