Fair Park High School - Sequoyah Yearbook (Shreveport, LA)
- Class of 1953
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IULIA SAUER . . DONALD PIERCY . Editor IH Chief Associate Editor Circulation Manager . Business Manager . Activities Editor . . Photographer d i r P a r li Sl-IREVEPQRT The doors of Fgir Pgrlc l-ligh School swung open in l928 to receive its initidl group ot 722 students comprised ot three clgsses. The seventh grdde hgd l98 pupils, the eighth .1- 'f+ H LCUISIANA igh Sc had 358 and the ninth had 173. The 1953 enrollment is comprised of 1,696 looys and girls in the grades of the ninth through the twelfth. With wide eyed wonder 478 Fair Park freshmen view the harmonious and congenial life surrounding them. The freshmen class of 1953 has completed the transition from junior high school to senior high school with a minimum of adjustment. The new status of 466 sophomores has awakened their interest in school activi- ties and increased their diligence in the classroom and responsibilities to them- selves. . The spirit, cooperation and willingness in which the junior class has taken school life is a distinct credit to the 371 members of this class. The smallest student section of Fair Park is comprised of 357 seniors. This group of students is to be congratulated for its four long hard years of intense study, their loyalty to the school and participation in many activities during this period. Each of the four classes of Fair Park is different but all have the common love for their school: and as a school is nothing more than the people in it, their common love for each other is out- standing. hool Tbree FAIR PARK WINS uBest SHREVEPCDRT AD Award The students of Fair Park High School have been presented the fourth annual award by the Shreveport Advertising Club as Shreveport's Best Ad of l952. This phrase is to be interpreted as the institution or individual which publicizes the city during a twelve-month period. The determining factors in the selection of Fair Park for the 1952 award were the winning of the State AA football championship by the school squad and the outstanding sportsmanship displayed by the players, students, and fans, Graydon Smart, representative of the Award Com- mittee, explained during the presentation. In presenting the award, Mayor Clyde Fant said, I whole- heartedly concur with the decision of the committee in the Four selection of Fair Park for the award. He pointed out that football and sportsmanship had not been the only factors in the selection but other activities which promoted the name of Shreveport throughout the south as Well. Mr. E. L. Alberson, principal, in accepting the award and expressing appreciation for the school, said, To me, this award has a deeper meaning than merely Winning the championship. ln these days juveniles are criticized so much for their actions, it seems good to learn that a group of young boys and girls, for the girls figure in the selection, toofshould be selected as the best ad for the city in 1952. I hope that we will remain humble and continue in the future as we have in the past, to do our very best. The Students ot Fair Park The highlights in an ordinary day at Fair Park are as sparkling as the colors in a single rain drop catching the sun. The cafeteria brings a welcome relief to classroom monotony as the students gather there tour times a day, not only to eat but to visit and relax. The students hurry down the halls between classes from pent- house to gym shocks without a wasted moment. At least three days a Week different grade groups attend programs in assembly, enjoying programs presented by members ot the music, speech and other departments as well as various groups who present preview performances ot college programs. l i1'z FCDREWORD The 1953 Sequoyah Staff has endeavored to give each student a complete history of the past year in a correlated manner. To accent the wide scope of opportunities offered, to appeal to the individual as Well as the group is the desire of the staff in selecting the illustrations and photo- graphs. The ability and interest of the students are presented to the reader in an attempt to introduce the activities within the school and to develop an apprecia- tion of the personality of modern youth. THEME The rainbow has been used to open and close the 1953 Sequoyah in the effort to reflect the colorful opportunities offered during the days spent at Fair Park. The divisions of the book carry over the prismatic colors found in the rainbow, blue for retrospect, purple for principles of democracy, red for recognition of ability in leadership, gold for physical achieve- ment, and green for growth of personality. Like these vibrant colors are the experi- ences the students accept as an everyday occurrence as they live together Within the school. During the rustle of graduation activities there comes a time when the senior must stop to think seriously about his future. What does it hold, college, business school, work or marriage? To help the undecided senior a series of aptitude tests are given to certify in what field he excells. These are given by the State with the cooperation of the school. First the tests, then a private consultation, help many an uncertain student determine what he wants to do after graduation from high school. Six mm March '52 March is a month for the students at Fair Park to develop ability and personality by participating in two entertainments. The social events which are held during these windy days are the He-Male Beauty Contest and the B. O. T. C. Minstrel. The first is sponsored by the Hi-Y Clubs and is participated in by the whole school. Each home room selects its beauty and dresses him for the judging. ln 1952 Bonnie Crawford and Bill Massey tied for first place with Iimmie Maxwell coming in second, Paul Iones third and Don Demaree fourth. One of the acts presented between groups of Beauties is a lovely chorus line made up of members of the football team. Dressed in charming cos- tumes designed by the Home Economics Department, these boys display their abilities in the field of dancing and sing- ing, using these terms in their broadest sense The B O T C M nstrel presents many black-faced and white-gloved students in song and dance routines interspersed with hilarious Jokes by the comedians of the school. March ' A swt.,sNwWwtt,t1. t.,,,,,,,,m ,wl- tmm.. Nmww ' ' '-'ff V -fm X, - X --tai.. ' ' Y gn- sv F. April '52 Holiday in Dixie, coming in April, is heartily participated in by the students of Fair Park. ln the i952 parade a Shrimp Boat floated down Texas Street manned by Fair Park students, the wood work and art students having combined their efforts in its construction. The Fair Park Band as a part of the parade delighted bystanders with appropriate music. Coinciding with this event was Fair Park's own private celebration, sponsored by the Student Council, Dixie Day. An evening picnic on the stands behind the school, a talent show in the auditorium and later a dance in the cafeteria are Fair Parks Way of celebrating Holiday in Dixie. Another entertainment furnished during this month is the annual assembly program presentf ed by the publications' staffs. The news! paper and yearbook staffs united their forces to provide the students with a delightful tale of an editor's Woes. Fight f X I May May is a glamorous month tor Iuniors and Seniors at F. P. H. S. Iuniors order their rings to make sure that by the opening of school they can begin their senior year properly bedecked. The big decision must be made, shall the ring be set with a red or blue stone? New 'dia '52 Seniors are confronted with stacks ot invita- tions to be addressed to relatives and friends and a whirl oi activities during Senior Week. Everyone experiences tinal exams and upon the last day each sighs and inwardly says, No school tor three months. Hurrah! lune luly Au ust For some students May does not spell the last day ot school. These are the students diligent enough to attend school twelve weeks during the surn- mer. Even though they are going to school, the hot, lazy summer mornings stimulate beautiful day dreams. Oh, to be fishing on a day like this, with the sun shining brightly on the water. Or perhaps skimming along lightly on roller skates. Or even preparing for next winter's hunting trip, remembering what a success the last one was. Then Mrs. Lottie Mae Ross with her record book pushes aside all thoughts of sports. Did she record last year's credits? Better check to make sure. Startled into reality the student awakes, possibly in Mr. E. H. Herron's algebra class or Mr. Roy Wilson's history or economics class. Experiencing their classes are two opportunities that are not available during the winter semes- ter. lt takes strength of character to attend summer school when everyone else is on vacation. Ten aww' A Hi, ibn' ww-an 0 W mx K 1. Vg S The first week of September, with a chill in the air and the glorious colors of the trees over head, finds friends and neighbors gathered on the front steps in anticipation of the new program schedule with favorite teachers. School is never the same as it is the first day. Greeting old friends, making new ones, claiming lockers, and going to class forms a busy day. Members of three classes, seniors, juniors and sophomores, assume an air of self confidence. The fresh- men stand about in shy groups, amazed at the activity around them. Scarcely has a routine been established in classrooms when election for cheerleaders and class officers rapidly follow one another. Twelve A Qelober '5 Buy a program? is the cheerful query that greets October tterrdants at Fair Parks addressed by tit al 1' er occasion. :::. by I I -, , it would be gui Ll kers. But on football q hrouqhout the arms, the progrgm . them al the qames 9' '. .'., .' ,- .rr er ef Durinq the lu LA. '. JHe-11'-1-ag' ' classes, ilu- Studem Cou -. ip ! ' fri' Suse in ihe cafeierla. A lu one hour everything A 'v1 'A Tf?fr3'f,f.:Q,SQi1'f'l4Qfl2 o Racbmanl noV's Piano otton candy, lerris wheelsf Q 1 0 111 OHS' llliml, it's FairTirr1er ,ipfafjit -f f o ons for a iwo weeks run fxf, J' -5 ' a ' yard, makina possible the l if l l er1's Day. lf a Childrens 1? A - 3i.Z f1..:,TiI He ' . day, Title and all, and are off lo take in ihe Fair, from the Gladway to stock barns. - f s I ff, Tb ir! 6011 l s J A l . Hi Go, go, go tor a touchdown! Exciting sounds fill the air during the month ot November. Sounds that mean preparation tor the Byrd-Fair Park football November '52 game, two hours oi iast action on Turkey Day. The cheer- leaders spend Thanksgiving morning draping miles of crepe paper around the goal posts. Decora -W goal posts are as regulat as - -S--i fi?5 . One U S .flu lr' ot rl 'nt - 3 by the :z -J 'X . y - e.. ' ss 14 ' bm '- f: - O11 the x 5., IS I1 ' I ll 7v.i4'I on ch it xiii: -' 1 'ue f el s it A DCI For -rg n llleil' tg: it --i es which 2-FA iggl-'fl I-wry' 1l1 1'I1G. Dur- V WJ' 'F W in 4333: jg? Mw ven play- ers, au! - 'ached up bv 'ft Q -4, eager SUKQ eggs -Q! IJ slfgfuhxwf r i 'Q' 'ffl' for' :nn may never Age in f ' igarne but they are an intricate part ot any team. Thus passes the month of November with the Whole school eating and sleeping football. i Fourteen December was a month far Fair Park when cz dream of long standing came true. The football team traveled to New Orleans to meet St. Aloysius for the State AA Championship. With seven hundred loyal ians cheering them on, the boys marched to victory and the State Championship. After their return the team was fetedttrinlltheqschool cate! teria vlith a banquet to which all the city championship teams were invited. Every player fmrrr the future Fctir Park- ers of the 85 pound team to the present 200 pound members enjoyed the affair. Mr. Alberson dressed as Santa Claus typifies the spirit of doing for others that prevails at Fair 'Park not only dur- inq theChristmas season-but all through the year. ' - - V, get ggi' ' .szws rf a me -' is M WW-1133. 3' -'L ' LN H S K S I gat X. ...... .M 1 4 l 1 lanuary '53 lanuary was a month ot honors tor Fair Park. Many banquets were given to tete various occasions. At the football banquet Mr. Alber- son presented the team with the coveted state championship gps- . '-After the ban- quet the ro 'lt ..-,took nce in the . LP? .,. y 1,!.i' . The tootballlql t ri- 'their letter jackets in thiif' f i W m on e left sleeve w - E , , t it. H, o appear on a Fair Pflielrii' Q 'Arl QQ was the symbol tor stateil tj . 'Re lizinq that the title was won by t Qplayers but the entire football ,artmentjtg local busi- ness presentedi-ev with the team with a I,fQ L encil s' . ' e school was qreatly heh -ed at another banquet. The Shreveport Ad' Club Clipse lfair Park as the Best ad tor the city'in the year 1952 This award can only be bestowed once and Fair Park was very proud to be this year's recipient. HP I 'if' all af .nf - ' , ottice at 'ffLg:'f Qq','5w dfadmire 1t. . V i a-gil ,A ' ' K X WW th K I 9 5 X I 8 U. in nk ' X71 KJ.: v ' ,sg ax 'I-f,x'L.xl-1 fm , ' F' 4 Q '- x S XX, 0,8-, l X be 21,23 N F9 ' ' . Sixteen I UUNTENTS Introduction . . Administration and Classes Features . . Athletics . . Activities . . Advertisements . . . Eighteen E. L. ALBERSON Principal De ication The dedication of the 1953 SEQUOYAI-I is in recogni- tion of our principal, E. L. Alberson, Whose adminis- trative ability, foresight, and functional program plan- ning has been instrumental in the development and organization of F air Park High School. The effective administration of the established pro- cedure reguired by the curriculum of the school has necessitated several improved conditions for the stu- dents. Survey results revealed that students were more responsive in the class room after brief periods of relaxation rather than continue through the phase of physical fatigue. Foreseeable difficulties were surmounted by the en- largement of the library, the addition of two extra music teachers, the increased audio visual aid pro- gram, the establishment of a dental clinic, and cor- rective speech department for additional educational advantages. The planned guidance program has been greatly en- hanced by the loyalty, Wisdom, experience, and lead- ership of our principal. A D M I N I S T Twenty-nm JH wi 5 if H :La 3, . K, it , .Lg J E. H. HERRON Assistant Principal PRINCIPALS i HIXIE DAVIDSON Guidance Counselor Twenty-three THE FACULTY Twenty-four 1953 CLARA G. ALBERSON, B.A. Mathematics LOIS I. ALLEN, B.A. B.S. in Library Science, Librarian MEVA ANDREWS, BS., M.A. Mathematics F. T. A. Club Sponsor MARY ANTHONY, A.B., M.E. Typing Sponsor Pow Wow Ad Staff ANNIE LOU BARLOW, AB. Home Economics F, I-I. A. Club Sponsor Y-Teen Club Sponsor ARTHUR BENOY, B.S. Orchestra Chorus LUCILLE BROWN, B.A. Mathematics Math Club Sponsor OLIVIA BROWN, B.A. English Y-Teen Club Sponsor MYRA BYRNE, B.A. Civics Civics Club Sponsor MXSGT. RUFUS M. CANTERBERRY R. O. T, C. GRACE CONGDON, B.M., B.M.E., NLM. Vocal Music ANNIE LAURIE COOK, B,A., M.A. English, Latin Latin Club Sponsor PEARL L. DALTON, B.S. Commerce LUCILLE DAVIS, B.A. English Sophomore Y-Teens CARROLL M. FLOYD, BS. General Science Freshman Hi-Y Sophomore Class Sponsor THE FACULTY -- 1953 B.A. English Sophomore Class Sponsor Red Cross Sponsor GERALDINE GARNER, BS. B.S. in Library Science Librarian JOSEPH GARNER, B.S., M.S. General Science Hi-Y Sponsor GRACE GRAY, B.A. Art Art Club Sponsor ETHEL GRUBBS Dietician MARCIA HARRISON, B.S. Physical Education NELLIE MAY HEARN, B.A. Mechanical Drawing Sequoyah Editorial Advisor CLEM HENDERSON, B.S. Mathematics Boys' Basketball Coach Track Coach Assistant Football Coach CECIL l-IERREN, B.S., M.E. Science, Mathematics Hi-Y Club Sponsor MARY HOLLAND, B.A. Spanish Spanish Club Sponsor WAYNE l-IOLLINGSWORTH, B.A., M.A. Driving Instructor MARY FRANCES HOPKINS, B.S. English, Speech Debate Club ANNIE IGOE, B.A., M.A. - Mathematics Co-Sponsor Iunior Class Red Cross RUTH lOl-INS, B.A. English Student Council Advisor ERNESTINE JOHNSON, B.A. Social Science Y-Teen Sponsor Twerzty-five THE FACULTY Twenty-six 1953 IENNIE IONES, B.A., M.A, English Creative Writing Club Sponsor EARLINE IORDAN, B.A., M.A. Commerce Sequoyah Ad Staff Advisor EULAVA lOYCE, BS. Biology Biology Club Sponsor GLADYS KOPECKY, B.A. English Y-Teens Club Sponsor ANN LANGENSTEIN, D.H. Oral Hygienist MARY LOU LEDBETTER, B.A. Commerce F.B.L.A. Club Sponsor ALMA LEVINS, A.B., M.S. Biology 4-H Club Sponsor LORYNE MARTIN, B.A., M.A. English Football Program Sponsor VVALTER MINNIEAR, B.S.M., M.M.E. Band Girls Glee Club LOUISE MONETTE, B,S. Social Science Pow Wow Ad Staff Advisor RUBY MOORE, B.A., B.S. in Library Science Librarian Projectionists Advisor OUIDA MCCLELLAN, B.S. Commerce Seguoyah Circulation Staff Advisor MILDRED MCCORMICK, B.S. Social Science Foreign Correspondence Club Advisor MAMIE MCDANIEL, B.A. Office Secretary EARL MCKENZIE, B.S., M.S. Chemistry Hi-Y Sponsor Pictures were not available of the following: MARY IO CHAMBLESS LEWIS E. DAY NEMA HENRY F. H. PRENDERGAST BOBBIE THOMPSON MARY HELEN TIDWELL NATALIE FAITH THE FACULTY RUSSELL NEELY, B.A. Coordinator of Dzversified Occupations and Distributive Education D.O. Club Sponsor D. E. Club Sponsor MERRILLE S. NICKLAS, B.S. Science Co'Ed Club Sponsor lOl-IN PARSONS Building Superintendent LILLIAN POLK, B.A., M.A. Speech LYNN REEVES, B.S.. M.A. Wood Shop Instructor MELVIN RICHE, B.A. Vocal Music OPAL ROBERTSON Assistant Dietician EASTER ROSENBERG Cafeteria Cashier LOTTIE MAE ROSS Office Secretary BERNARD l. SLIMER, BS. English, History Foreman Correspondence Co-Ed THOMAS TRIGG, B.S. History junior Hi-Y ANTOINETTE TUMINELLO Soctal Science Iournalism Pow Wow Editorial Advisor t EARL TURNER, BS., M.A. Physics Pre-Flight Student Council Advisor LA RUE VETSCH, B.A. Social Science Officers and Sponsors Club Sponsor KATHRYN MARIE WEBB, BS. Home Economics Senior YfTeens F. H. A. Sponsor ROY M. WILSON, B.S. Health and Physical Education Senior Class Sponsor Twentyyxeren THE SENIOR CLASf Twenty-eight Senior Gfass Ofjqcers President . . . . CHARLES CONNAUGHTON Vice President . . . RALPH CROSS Secretary . . . BETTY BACON Treasurer . . IOY ELKINS ...1953 TOMMY ADAMS BOBBY IACK ANDEES Glee Club '49-'50-'51, Audio Visual Operator '49-'50-'51-'52, Audio Visual Club '52, Civics Club '51, Hi-Y '50-'51, Hi-Teens '52-'53, Choir '52-'53 NANCY BAOON Y'Teens '51, Concert Band '51, Sophomore Favorite '5l, Student Council Representative '52, Co- Ed Club '52, Treasurer '52, Foreign Correspondence Club '52, Beauty '52-'53, Iunior Class Secretary '52, Pelican Girls' State '53, Student Council Sena- tor '53, Secretary '53, F. B. l.. A. '53, R. O. T. C. Sponsor, Lt. Col. '53, Officers and Sponsors Club '53, Football Program Ad Staff '53, Diploma Girl '52 DORIS BAGWELL F. H. A. '51-'52, F. T. A. '5lf'5Z, Debate Club '53, Glee Club '53 MARY LOUISE BAKER YVONNE BAENTHOUSE Concert Band '50-'51-'52-'53, Sec- ond Lt. '53, Orchestra '50-'51 '52-'53, All State Orchestra '51, '53, Southern Music Conference '51, Student Council Represen' tative '50, Art Club '50, Debate Club '5l, F. T. A. '52, Math Cliih '53, Leadership Conference '52 PAT ALLEN Glee Club '5O 51, Y-Teens '50, Vice President, Choir '51-'53, Band '51, Co-Ed Club '52-'53, Red Cross Representative '53, Home Ec. Club '50 BETTY BACON Red Cross Representative '50, Mardi Gras '50, Home Ec. Club '50, Student Council Senator '50-'52-'53, Y-Teens '50-'51, Sec- retary '51, Glee Club '51-'52- '53, Latin Club '51, Cadet Band '51, Math Club '52, Secretary '52, Co-Ed Club '52, Diploma Girl '52, Pelican Girls' State '52, Secretary of Senior Class '52, Colonel Sponsor '53, Officers and Sponsors Club '53, Football Ad Staff, Manager '53, Tribe Talk Reporter '53 LARRY EUGENE BAGOT R. O. T. C. '51-'52A'53, Crack Platoon '52-'53, Iody Drill '53, Choir '53, Glee Club '52-'53, N. C. O. Club '53, All State Chorus '53, He-Male Beauty Contestant '52 MARGIE BAIRD ALLEN BARNES Co-Ed ciub '52, Mum curb mt EVELYN SUE BARTLETT Civics Club '50, Glee Club '50- '5l-'52, Y-Teens '51-'52-'53, Biol- ogy Club '5l, Student Council Alternate '52-'53, F. H. A. '51, Pow Wow Ad Staff '52, F. B. L. A. '52 Twenty-nine IIMMY BEARDEN EMIT C. BETH AR ciub fszusa, Co-Ed ciub '52-'53, R. O. T. C. '5l-'52-'53, N. c. O. 'sa DORIS BLANKENSHIP ROBERT L. BONDS R. O. T. C. '50-'51-'52, N. C. O. '50-'51-'52, Track '51, Football '52 ROSE LEE BRADFORD Y-Teens '50-'51, Sequoyah Ad Staff '52, Glee Club '50, Dixie Drill '53, Officers and Sponsors Club '53, R. O. T. C. Sponsor, Major Req. Staff '53, Math Club '52, Co-Ed Club '53 MILDRED BRANCH Student Council Rep. '49, '52, Y-Teens '50-'51, Treasurer '51, Glee Club '50-'51, Vice President '51, Choir '51, Sec.-Treas. '52, Vice Pres. '53, Math Club '52, Biology Club '51, Co-Ed Club '52, Pelican Girls' State Alter- nate '52, Program Girl '52, Of- fice Assistant '52-'53, R. O. T. C. Minstrel '52, Senior Favorite '53, Football Ad Staff '53, All State Chorus '53, R. O. T. C. Sponsor '53, Officers and Sponsors Club '53 Thirty Senio HUEY P. BERRY Choir '51-'52-'53, Hi-Y '50-'51, Secretary '51, Co-Ed Club '52- '53, Vice President '53, Math Club '52, R. O. T. C. '51-'52, CheerleadeI15d513i Glee Club BEVERLY BISHOP Y-Teens '50-'51, CO-Ed Club '52- '53, Glee Club '50-'51, Student Council '50-'51-'52-'53, Repre- sentative '50, '53, Senator '51, '52, Mardi Gras '51, Diploma Girl '52, Football Ad Staff '53, R. O. T. C. Minstrel '52, R. O. T. C. Sponsor, Req. Staff '53, Officers and Sponsors Club '53, Civics Club '50, Dental Assistant '52 GLORIA BOHNSTEHN Civics Club '50, President '50, Math Club '52, Latin Club '51, Red Cross Representative '51, Sequoyah Ad Staff '52, Y-Teens '50-'51, Student Council '50, Glee Club '50-'51, Archery Club '52, R. O. T. C. Sponsor, Battalion Staff, '53, Officers and Sponsors Club '53, Biology Club '51, Pep Squad '50, Co-Ed Club '52 MARY ANN BOYETT Y-Teens '50, P. B. L. A. 'ss IIMMY BRADY SAM BRICE N. C. O. Club '53, Math Club '53, Hi'Y '49 50-'51, R. O. T. C. '51-'52-'53, Model Airplane Club '52, Co-Ed Club '53, Dixie Drill Platoon '52 T ...1953 HARLEY BROWN He-Male Beauty '50, He-Male Beauty Chorus Line '52, Football '50-'51-'52, Art Club '50-'51, Camera Club '48-'49, Hi-Y '48- '49-'50-'51-'52, Math Club '52-'53 STANLEY BROWN Library Assistant '50, Latin Club '50-'51-'53, N. C. O. Club '53, Math Club '53, B Football '52 ELIZABETH ANN BRYANT Y-Teens '50-'51, Secretary '50, Sequoyah Ad Staff '52-'53, Asst. Bus. Mgr. '52, Mgr. '53, Glee Club '50-'51-'52, Vice Pres. '52, Spanish Club '50-'51, Vice Pres. '51, Red Cross Representative '52, R. O. T. C. Sponsor '53, Of- ficers and Sponsors Club '53 PEGGY BUSH Glee Club '5l-'52, All State Chorus '53, Choir '53, R. O. T.C. Sponsor '53, Officers and Spon- sors Club '53, Co-Ed Club '52, Home Ec. Club '5l, Student Council Alternate '51 JERRY BYRD Football '51, Hi-Y '51, Pow Wow Reporter '53, Sports Editor '53 IAMES fSONNYl CARTER R. O. T. C. '51-'52-'53, Officer '53, N. C. O. Club '52, Sec. '52, Officers and Sponsors Club '53, Vice Pres. '53, Student Council '49-'50-'51-'52-'53, Vice Pres. '53, Senator '50-'52-'53, Pelican Boys' State '52, Math Club '51-'52-'53, Vice Pres. '52, Pres. '53, Con- cert Band '51-'52, Hi'Y '50-'51, Vice Pres. '50, Co-Ed Club '52, Track '52-'53, Audio Visual Assistant '50 I. F. UOEYD BROWN R. O. T. C. '50-'51-'52, Latin Club '50-'51, HeMale Beauty '50, Hi-Y '50-'51-'52-'53, Secre- tary '50-'51, 4-H Club '50-'51, Glee Club '51-'52, Math Club '52-'53, Debate Club '51-'52, Student Council Alternate '51-'52 WILLIAMSON W. lBILLYl BRUCE R. O. T. C. '50-'51-'52-'53, Of- ficer '53, Ioda Drill Platoon '52, Crack Platoon '52 IEANNENE BUSEY Y-Teens '50-'Sl-'53, Home Ec. Club '51, Choir '53, Baby Sitting Club '52, Glee Club '5O-'5l-'52- '53, Co-Ed Club '52 HEWITT BYARS Math Club '53 MILDRED CARNEY Y-Teens '50-'51, Biology Club '51, Glee Club '50, Co-Ed Club '52, Student Council Represen- tative '52, F, B. L. A. '52-'53, Home EC. Club '51-'52, Football Program Ad Staff '53 MARIORIE CARTER F. T. A. '50-'51-'52-'53, Treas. '52, Vice Pres. '53, Y-Teens '50- '5l-'52, Sec. '50-'51, Vice Pres. '52, Glee Club '50-'51-'52, Stu- dent Council '51-'52, Senator '51, Representative '52, Home Ec. Club '51'-52, Diploma Girl '52: Latin Club '53, Sequoyah Circulation Staff '53 Thirty-one MARY IANE CARTER Latin Club '52, Treas. '52y Boys' Glee Club Accompanist '52-'5S: Girls' Glee Club Accompanist '53: B Choir Accompanist '52g A Choir Accompanist '53y Pow Wow Ad Staff '53 A. C. CLARK IIMMIE CLEMENS DONALD RAY CooPER Hi-Y '49-'50-'51-'53, Secretary '50p Hi-Y Convention '5O: Co-Ed Club '52g Glee Club '49-'50-'51, Sec- retary '51y Art Club '50-'5lg Math Club '52-'537 R. O. T. C. '50-'51-'52: N. C. O. Club '51- '52p Crack Platoon '51-'525 Iody Drill '51-'52 CLAUDE CRANOR IIMMY CROSSLIN Hi-Y '50-'5l7 Glee Club '50-'Sly Spanish Club '51-'52: N. C. O Club '52-'53p R. O. T. C. '5l-'52- '53y Co-Ed Club '52 Thirty-two Senior' MARTHA IANE CLANCY Debate Club '50y Orchestra '50- '51-'52, Vice Pres. '537 Southern Music Education Convention '5lp Cadet Band '5Op Concert Band '51-'52y All State Orchestra '51- '53: Choir '537 Pelican Girls' State '52p Football Program Ad Staff '53: Latin Club '53: Crea- tive Writinq Club '53 BILLY CLAYCOMB Football '51-'52-'53: Track '51- '52p Hi-Y '49-'50-'5l: Co-Ed Club '52-'53g R. O. T. C. '50-'51-'52 CHARLES CoNNAuGH'roN Senior Class Pres. '53p Iunior Class Pres. '52p Student Coun- cil Representative '527 Boys' State '52p R. O. T. C. '51-'52-'53: Major Reg. Staff '53p N. C. O. Club '52g Officers and Sponsors Club '53g Best Drilled Cadet '52: Football '50-'51-'52-'53: Hi-Y '50- '51, Pres. '50, Vice Pres. 'Sly Co-Ed '52-'53, President '527 latin Club '50-'51-'53: Math Club '53p Spanish Club '52 EARNEST CRAIN Hi-Y 'so-'51-'sz-'sa RALPH CRoss R. O. T. C. '51-'52-'53, Officer '53p N. C. O. Club '527 Officers and Sponsors Club '53, Presi- dent '53p Hi-Y '50-'51-'527 Span- ish Club '51: Red Cross Rep- resentative '5l: Glee Club '50- '5l-'52g Vice President of Senior Class '53: Pelican Boys' State Alternate '52 IOHN CRUMP R. O. T. C. '50-'5l7 Math Club '5O'-515 Football '51-'52-'53 ..1953 IOHNIE CRUMPLER R. O. T. C. '51-'52-'53, Colonel '53p N. C. O. Club '52, Pres. '52p Officers and Sponsors Club '53: Freshman Class President '5Og Sophomore Class Vice President '51g Iunior Class Vice President '52p Student Council '50-'5l-'52- '53, Senator '52-'537 Pelican Boys' State '53: Math Club '51- '52-'53, President '52, Vice Presi- dent '53y Football '50-'51-'52-'53g Track '51-'52-'53g Hi-Y '50-'51g Co-Ed Club '52g Civics Club '50 VIRGINIA DAVIDSON Glee Club '50-'51-'52-'53p Y-Teens '50-'51-'52-'53g Civics Club 'Sly Home Ec. Club '52p Baby Sitters Club '52: Foreign Correspond- ence Club '52g F. B. L. A. '53 ELIZABETH DENSON Y-Teens '50g 4-H Club '49-'5O-'5l- '52-'53: Debate Club '50-'5l-'52- '53: Creative Writing Club '52- '53: Foreign Correspondence Club '53: Glee Club '50-'5l-'52- '53g Choir '51 RERA DICKSON Y-Teens '50-'Sly Co-Ed Club '52g Ma ' -' ' th Club 50 51, Archery Club '52 ROY DOWDEN R. O. T. C. '5lp Basketball '51- '52-'53: Hi-Y '50-'51 SHIRLEY EDGAR Glee Club '50p Y-Teens '50-'5l- '52: Flower Club '52p F. B. L. A. '53 MARIE DAVIDSON Latin Club '50-'5lp Home Ec. Club '50-'5l7 Y-Teens '50-'5lp Biology Club '5lp Glee Club '50- '5l-'52-'53: Choir '52-'53p Student Council Representative '53 BARBARA DAY Y-Teens '50-'5ly Glee Club '50- '5l, Vice President '5Og Home Ec. Club '52-'53, Biology Club 'Sly Sequoyah Ad Staff '5l-'52- '53p Student Council Represen- tative '50 HARRY PAXTON DICKSON, IR. Basketball '52p Track '50-'Sly Hi-Y '50-'5l: Co-Ed Club '52-'53g Math Club '51-'52 Io ANN DOCKRRY PAY DUNN Glee Club '50-'51-'52: Y-Teens '50-'51: Civics Club '50: Pep Squad 'S0: Archery Club '51: Art Club '5Ig Co-Ed Club '52p R. O. T. C. Minstrel '52: Red Cross Representative '537 Pow Wow Editorial Staff '52-'53g R. O. T. C. Lt. Col. Sponsor '53p Officers and Sponsors Club '53g Home Ec. Club '50-'5lp Camera Club '51 NANCY EDWARDS Red Cross Rep. '49-'50-'51g Y- Teens '50-'51, Vice Pres. '5lp F. B. L. A. '52-'53, Vice Pres. '52-'53p Glee Club '50-'5l: Vice President Sophomore Class 'Sly Civics Club '5l7 Home Ec. Club '51-'52, Sec. '52: Baby Sitters Club '52g Pelican Girls' State '53g Co-Ed Club '52, Correspond- ing Sec. 'S2p R. O. T. C. Sponsor '53: Officers and Sponsors Club '53p Football Program Ad Staff '52 Tbirfyvfbfff IoY ELKINS Glee Club '50-'51-'52, Vice Pres. '52, Y-Teens '50-'51-'52-'53, Sec. '50, Pres. '51-'53, Library As- sistant '50, Home EC. Club '51- '52, Foreign Corres. Club '52, Sec. '52, Mardi Gras Court '52, Iunior Favorite '52, Treasurer of Senior Class '53, F. B. L. A. '53, R. O. T. C. Sponsor '53, Officers and Sponsors Club '53, Football Program Ad Staff '53, Program Girl '52 LEROY ERSKINE R. O. T. C. '50-'51-'52-'53, Officer '53, Concert Band '50-'51-'52, Civics Club '5l, N. C. O. Club '51, Model Airplane Club '52, Pelican Boys' State Alternate '52, Officers and Sponsors Club '53, Sec. '53 ALICE ETHREDGE ELIZABETH .ANN FAITH Orchestra '50-'51-'52-'53, All State Orchestra '51-'53, Southern Music Education Convention '517 Concert Band '50-'51-'52-'53, F. T. A. '50-'Sl-'52-'53, Red Cross Representative '53 CHARLES RICHARD FARRAR Football '49-'50-'51-'52, Basket- bqu '50, H1-Y '47-'48-'49-'50, Math Club '52, Biology Club '50, Sec.-Treas. '50 IANE FERGUSON Y-Teens '53, Co-Ed Club '52, R. O. T. C. Minstrel '52, Mardi Gras Princess '53 Thirty-four Seniors LUCY MAE ELLIOTT Y-Teens '50-'51, Home Ec. Club '50-'51, Glee Club '50 ARTHUR ESCOTT IANICE EUBANKS Glee Club '50, Y-Teens '50-'51, Co-Ed '52, Biology Club '51, Pres. '51, Latin Club '5O-'51-'52- '53, Pres. '51, Sec. '52, Art Club '52, Pelican Girls' State '52, Football Program Ad Staff '53, Diploma Girl '52 LENIAL FARGERSON Math Club '51-'52-'53, He-Male Beauty '52, R. O. T. C. '51-'52- '53, Officer '53, I-li-Y '51-'52-'53, Officers and Sponsors Club '53, N. C. O. Club '52 IANE FAUST Debate Club '51, Y-Teens '52, Treas. '52, Glee Club '51-'52, Orchestra '51-'52-'53, All State Orchestra '53, All Southern Orchestra '53, Salon Orchestra '52, All State Music Education Convention, Reading Orchestra '52, Creative Writing Club '53 EDDIE RALPH FESTERVAND Hi-Y '50, He-Male Beauty '50, R. O. T. C. '51-'52-'53, N. C. O. Club '52-'53, Pow Wow Reporter '52 ...1953 GERALD RAY FINCHER MARTIEL FLANAGAN Glee Club '50-'51-'52-'53: Y-Teens '50-'51-'52-'537 Civics Club '5lp Home Ec. Club '52-'53: Baby Sitters Club '52g Foreign Core respondence Club '52g F. B. L. A. '53 MARIE FONG Sequoyah Editorial Staff '53 DORTHA FOSTER SHIRLEY FRIDAY Library Assistant '49-'50-'Sly Home Ec. Club '51-'52: Baby Sit- ters Club '52: Glee Club '50-'5l- '52-'53y Flower Club '527 4-H Club '51-'52-'53, Sec. '52-'531 Y- Teens '5lg Sequoyah Editorial Staff '52 CAMILLE GARLAND Glee Club '50-'5lp He-Male Beauty '50: Math Club '53: Peli- can Boys' State '52p Co-Ed Club '52p Hi-Y '50p Football Manager '52: R. O. T. C. '51-'52-'53, Ma- jor Reg. Staff '531 N. C. O. Club '52y Officers and Sponsors Club '53g R. O. T. C. Minstrel '52g Rifle Team '537 Ioda Drill '52- '53: Crack Platoon '51-'52-'53, Leader '53 JERRY FINKLEA I. T. FLOYD Sequoyah Ad Staff '52-'53g R. O. T. C. '5l-'52-'53: N. C. O. Club '52-'53: Glee Club '50-'Sly Hi-Y '49-'50-'Sli Color Guard '52y Color Bearer '537 Dixie Drill Platoon '52-'53: Iody Drill Team '52-'53: Band '49 MARVIS FORTENBERRY Football Program Ad Staff '53y Office Assistant '51-'52p Program Girl '52: R. O. T. C. Sponsor '53: Civics Club '5lg Latin Club '5l: Math Club '52y Pow Wow Staff '52-'53, Reporter, '52, Co-Editor '53: Leadership Conference L. S. U. '527 Concert Band '5O-'51- '52: Y-Teens '50 IACQUEI INE FREEMAN Glee Club '50-'51-'52-'53g Y- Teens '50-'51-'52-'53, Pres. '52: Home EC. Club '51: Baby Sitters Club '52g Pow Wow Ad Staff '52-'53, Circulation Mgr. '53 FREDDY FULLBRIGHT R. O. T. C. '50-'51-'52-'53, Officer '53: N. C. O. Club '52p Officers and Sponsors Club '53: H. O. T. C. Minstrel '52g Rifle Team '53: Concert Band '50-'51-'52-'53: Cadet Band '49p He-Male Beauty Contestant '51 RAY GARRARD Thirty-five LOYCE GIBSON Glee Club '50-'51-'52-'53p Y- Teens '50-'51-'52, Sec. '525 Co- Ed Club '53y Biology Club '51, Sec. 'Sly POW Wow Ad Staff '52y Red Cross Alternate '537 Pow Wow Business Manager '535 F. B. L, A. '52-'53: Home Ec. Club '50-'51 MARTHA DEAN GLASS Y-Teens '50-'51, Vice Pres. '50p Co-Ed Club '527 Girls Ensemble '5Og Pep Squad '49p Glee Club '49-'50p Choir '52 537 Biology Club '50: Latin Club 'SO-'Sly Football Program Ad Stafi '53: R. O. T. C. Minstrel '52: R. O. T. C. Sponsor '53g Officers and Sponsors Club '53 IACK GORMAN DONALD GUICE SANDRA GUINTER Spanish Club '53p Officers and Sponsors Club '53: R. O. T. C. Sponsor '53g Football Program Ad Stait '537 Pow Wow Reporter '53 DRMITRI HADDAD Thirty-six Senio MARTHA GIBSON GLENDA GOODMAN Home Ec. Club '50-'Sly Glee Club '50-'Sli Orchestra '51-'52g F. B. L. A. '53 MARY GRIFFIS DORIS GUILLORY Home EC. Club '51, Treas. 'Sli 4-H Club 'Sly Civics Club '51, Vice Pres. 'Sly F. B. L. A. '52: Glee Club '52-'53: Choir '52-'53: Pow Wow Ad Staff '53p Y-Teens '537 All State Chorus '53 SUE ANN GUNNELLS Concert Band '50-'51-'52p Orches- tra '50-'51-'52-'537 All State Or- chestra '51-'53y Football Pro- gram Ad Staff '537 Southern Music Education Conference '51 MAXINE HAMMACK Baby Sitters Club '52: F. B. L. A. '53p Y-Teens '53 FS ...1953 WESLEY HAMPTON Basketball '50-'51-'52-'53g Foote ball '52g Hi-Y '50-'5lg Tennis '50-'5l: Student Council 'Sly R. O. T. C. '51 PATSY HARRIS YfTeens '50-'5lg Co-Ed Club '52p Civics Club 'Sly Glee Club '50- '51-'52: Program Girl '527 Red Cross Rep. '52-'53p Choir '52-'53, Secretary '53: Football Program Ad Staff '52p Co-Editor '527 R. O. T. C. Major Sponsor '53g Officers and Sponsors Club '53 ROBERT HEARN Pelican Boys' State '52y Concert Band '49-'50-'51-'52-'53: .R. O. T. C. '51-'52-'53, Lt. Colonel '53: Officers and Sponsors Club '53: N. C. O. Club '52y Student Council Rep. '49-'50g Red Cross Rep. '49-'50, 2nd Vice President '52-'53g Football '52-'535 Hi-Y '50-'51, Treas. '5Og Co'Ed Club '49-'5Op Glee Club '50-'51 ALAN HENDRYX He-Male Beauty '5lg Civics Club '51p Southern Music Education Convention '517 R. O. T. C. '51- '52-'53: N. C. O. Club '52-'53g Orchestra '51-'52g Glee Club '53 MAUREEN ANN HERMES Home EC. Club '50-'51-'52-'53: Y-Teens '50-'Sl-'53p Co-Ed Club '52g Civics Club '50g Glee Club 'SDJ Math Club '52: Baby Sitters Club '52 KATHLEEN HILLIER Y-Teens '50-'Sly Latin Club 'Sli Cadet Band '50p Concert Band '51-'52-'53: Foreign Correspond- ence Club '52p 4-H Club 'Sly Creative Writing Club '53, Vice Pres. '537 Glee Club '50-'5l: F. T. A. '5l: Civics Club '50 ELEANOR HARMON Pelican Girls' State Alternate '52f Math Club '53g Orchestra '50-'51-'52-'37 All State Orchestra 'Sl-'537 Southern Music Educa- tion Convention 'Slp Concert Band '50-'51-'52-'53, lst Lt. '53 THEODORE HARRIS BETTY HEIDECKER LORETTA HENRY Orchestra '51-'52-'53: Glee Club '53 CHARLES HICKMAN R. O. T. C. 'Sl-'52-'53, Officer '53: N. C. O. Club '52g Officers and Sponsors Club '53: Math Club '52-'53, Treas. '53: Hi-Y '51-'53: Co-Ed Club '52: Crack Platoon '52p Iody Drill Team '52g Pelican Boys State '52 DON HOPPER R. O. T. C. '51-'52-'53, Officer 535 R. O. T. C. Minstrel '527 Glee Club '50y Co-Ed Club '52- '53: Art Club '52-'53, Pres. '52y Foreiqn Correspondence Club '53p Officers and Sponsors Club '53: Sequoyah Editorial Staff '53 Thirty-:even ROOKIE HORNBUCKLE Glee Club '51-'52-'53y Foreign Correspondence Club '52y Baby Sitters Club '52y Y-Teens 'Sly Home Ec. Club '51-'52y F. B. L. A. '53y F. T. A. '52 CONNIE RAY HOWARD Hi-Y '50-'51y Co-Ed '52-'53y Peli- can Boys State Alternate '52y Math Club '52y Baseball '53y Track '49y R. O. T. C. '5l-'52- '53, Officer '53y Officers cmd Sponsors Club '53, Iudqe '53y Rifle Team '52-'53y N. C. O. Club '52 SUE HOWARD Civics Club '51, President 'Sly Concert Band '50-'51-'52y Y- Teens '50-'5ly Co-Ed Club '52- '53y Program Girl '52y R. O. T. C. Minstrel '52p Red Cross Rep. '50-'51-'52y Student Council Rep. '53y Glee Club '50 PATSY ANN HYATT Y-Teens '51-'53y Red Cross Rep. '51-'53y Home EC. Club '51-'53, Pres. '53y Co-Ed Club '52y Baby Sitters Club '52y Civics Club '52g Choir '53 TROY JACKSON Io ANN IEFFERSON Red Cross Rep. '52y Archery Club '52y Pow Wow Editorial Staff '52-'53y Y-Teens '50-'5l: Sec. '5ly CO-Ed Club '52y Pep Squad '50y Glee Club '50-'51- '52, Pres. '52y R. O. T. C. Minstrel '52y R. O. T. C. Spon- sor '53y Officers and Sponsors Club '53y Art Club '5ly Camera Club '5ly Home Ec. Club '50- '51y Tumbling Club '51 Thirty-eight Senio ESTHEE HOUSTON Student Council Rep. 5ly Red Cross Rep. '50-'52y Biology Club '5ly Orchestra '50-'51-'52y Band '52y Glee Club '50-'5ly Co-Ed Club '52y Y-Teens '50 DERRELL HOWARD R. O. T. C. '51-'52-'53, Officer '53y Rifle Team '53y Iody Drill '53y Arlington State Rifle Match '53y R. O. T. C. Minstrel '52y N. C. O. Club '52y Dixie Drill Platoon '5l-'52-'53, Officer '53y Officers and Sponsors Club '53y Glee Club '50y Football '52g Hi- Y '50-'5l1 Co-Ed Club '52-'53y Civics Club '5ly Red Cross Representative '53 CAROLE HUNTER Beauty '53y F. T. A. '52-'53, Pres '53y Home Ec. Club '52, Treas. '52y Baby Sitters Club '52, Vice Pres. '52y Creative Writing Club '52y Co-Ed Club '52y Glee Club '50-'51-'52y Stu- dent Council Rep. '52-'53y Of- ficers and Sponsors Club '53y R. O. T. C. Sponsor '53y Foot- ball Program Ad Staff '53y Peli- can Girls' State '52y Diploma Girl '52y Civics Club '5ly Y- Teens '50-'51, Treas. '51 KAREN IACKSON Choir '52 CAROL JAMES Glee Club '5ly Y-Teens '50-'5ly Co-Ed Club '52-'53y Red Cross Rep. '52y Student Council Alter- nate '53y Pow Wow Ad Staff '53 DONALD IOHNSON l'S ...1953 GERALD IOHNSON SHIRLEY IoHNsoN Y-Teens '52-'537 Pow Wow Ad Staff '53g F. B. L. A. '53 YVONNE KALIFEY Glee Club '50g Sodality '50: Y- Teens '5l-'53: Library Assistant '51-'52: Spanish Club '51: Co- Ed Club '52p F. B. L. A. '53, Treas. '53g Student Council Senator '53 CLAUDETTE KENNEDY Student Council Rep. '50-'51-'52: Home Ec. Club '50-'51-'52-'53g Y- Teens '51-'53y Co-Ed Club '52g Baby Sitters Club '527 Glee Club '52-'53g F. B. L. A. '53: Football Program Ad Staff '53: Sequoyah Editorial Staff '52 BILLY DAN KLINE Concert Band '50-'51-'52: Mili- tary Band '51-'52: He-Male Beauty '51-'52: R. O. T. C. '51- '527 N. C. O. Club '52 WILLIAM DALE LAGRONE R. o. T. c. '51-'52-'537 Co-Ed Club '52-'53: Math Club '52-'535 N. C. O. Club '53 JAMES IoHNsoN RUDOLPI-I CBUCKD JONES R. O. T. C. '51-'52-'53p N. C. O. Club '52-'53 SHIRLEY DEANE KELLY Y-Teens '50-'Sly Co-Ed Club '52: GIS.. curb '49-'SO-'51-'52-'53g Home EC. Club '49-'50-'51-'52g choir '52g F. B. L. A. 'sai Baby Sitters Club '52 PEGGY KILLIAN WALTER LACY Math Club '53 BETTY SUE LAWRENCE Latin cmb '52g clee Club 'sz- '53: Co-Ed Club '52-'53: Art Club '53, Vice Pres. '53 Thirty-nine TYRELL LEACH EDWARD LEESON Io ANN LEWIS Glee Club '50-'5l: Y-Teens '50- '52g Choir '51-'52-'53g Red Cross Rep. '52-'53: Cadet Band '50- '5l7 Sequoyah Ad Staff '50-'51-'52 BILLIE Io LINDER Civics Club '5O7 Glee Club '5O: Y-Teens '50-'51-'53p Co-Ed Club '527 Home Ec. Club '50-'51-'52p Red Cross Rep. 'Sly Baby Sifters Club '52, Sec. '52: Office As- sistant '537 Student Council Rep. '53g Flower Club '52 ANN LOMBARDINO sequoyuh Ad stuff '51.'s2-'ss PEGGY NAN Lows Sequoyah Ad Staff '52: F. B. L. A. '53: Art Club '53p Co-Ed Club '537 Football Program Ad Staff '537 Pow Wow Reporter '52-'53: Library Club '52g Glee Club '52-'53 Forty Senio WYN-NELLE LEE: Glee Club '5O: Spanish Club '50-'51-'52, Sec. '5lg Y-Teens '50- '5lg Co-Ed Club '52p Diploma Girl '527 R. O. T. C. Sponsor '53p Officers and Sponsors Club '53p Football Program Ad Staff '53 ARGERINE LEONARD Civics Club '49g Y-Teens '49- '50-'5ly Home Ec. Club '51g Glee Club '51,-'53 MORRIS LEWIS Choir '51-'52-'53: Glee Club '51-'52-'53 Lois LOCKWOOD Glee Club '50-'5lg Home Ec. Club '50-'51-'52: F. T. A. '5lg 4-H Club '50 SAMUEL Love HORACE LOWERY F5 FS .1953 IERRY FRANCES LOWERY Y-Teens '50-'51p Home Ec. Club '50-'5l7 Orchestra '50-'51-'52-'53g All State Orchestra '51-'53g Music Education Conference '51 FLOY MACKIN Diploma Girl '52g Y-Teens '50- '5l, Treas. '50g Co-Ed Club '52- '53p Biology Club '5lp Flower Club '52, Treas. '52g Foreign Correspondence Club '53g Stu- dent Council Senator '52-'53g Pow Wow Editorial Staff '52- '53, Managing Editor '537 Glee Club '51-'52p R. O. T. C. Minstrel '51-'52 JOYCE MARSHALL Pep Squad '49g Y-Teens '50-'517 Glee Club '50-'Sly Sequoyah Ad Staff '527 Sequoyah Circulation Staff '53g Diploma Girl '52g Dental Assistant '52y R. O. T. C. Minstrel '52y R. O. T. C. Spon- sor '53g Officers and Sponsors Club '53, Co-Iudge '53 BILL MASON He-Male Beauty '50-'51-'52g Red Cross Rep. '53: N. C. O. Club '51-'52: R. O. T. C. '50-'5l-'52- '53, Ofiicer '53g Officers and Sponsors Club '53g Crack Pla- toon '51-'52-'53, Officer '53: Rifle Team '53y Co-Ed Club '52- '537 Hi-Y '49-'50-'Sly Football '50-'51-'52g Latin Club '5l-'52- '53, Consul '52p Track '53g Hi-Y Convention '51 DAVID MATTHEWS He-Male Beauty '50-'52g Hi-Y '50-'51-'527 Glee Club '50-'Sly R. O. T. C. '51-'52-'53, Officer '53g Officers and Sponsors Club '53g Southern Music Education Convention '5l: All State Orchestra '53 BEVERLY MAURITZEN Svanish Club '50-'51-'527 Glee Club '50-'51y Home Ec. Club '52p Y-Teens '50-'Sly F. B. L. A. '53: Co-Ed Club '52g Diploma Girl '527 Football Program Ad Staff '52 LOIS LUCAS Y-Teens '51-'53g Biology Club '5l: Dental Assistant '52p F. B. L. A. '53 CHARLES MALIN TOMMY MARTIN PEGGY RUTH MASON Y-Teens '50-'51, Vice Pres. '51y Glee Club '50-'51-'52g Red Cross Rep. 'Sl-'53g Home Ec. Club '51y Baby Sitters Club '52g Sequoycrh Ad Staff '52: F. B. L. A. '53, Pres. '53p R. O. T. C. Sponsor '53g Officers and Sponsors Club '53: Football Program Ad Staff '53 DONALD MATTHEWS JOE fPETEl MAXWELL R. O. T. C. '51-'52-'53, Officer '53g Officers and Sponsors Club '53g Rifle Team '52-'53p Red Cross '51-'52-'53, President '53: Red Cross Convention Delegate '52p Pelican Boys' State '52: Leadership Conference L. S. U. '52: Math Club '52, Treas. '5-2: Debate Club '527 B Football '52g Track '52-'53p Hi-Y '50-'51, Sec. '50: Hi-Y Convention 'Sly CO-Ed Club '52-'53g Glee Club '51 Forty-one BOBBY RAY MCALPIN Secretary - Treasurer Freshman Class '50, Student Council Sena- tor '51-'52-'53, Football '50-'52- '53, Baseball '53, Hi-Y '51, Sec- retary '51, Co-Ed Club '52, Vice Pres. '52, Glee Club '50-'51, R. O. T. C. '51 IIMMY MCCARY IEANE MCCLOUD Glee Club '50-'53, Library Assistant '51-'52 IERRY LEE MCCOMIC Debate Club '50, Home Bc. Club '50-'51-'52, Vice Pres. '52, Y- Teens '50-'51, Glee Club '50- '5l, Civics Club '51, Red Cross Rep. '51, Choir '51, Baby Sitters Club '52, F. B. L. A. '52-'53, Co-Ed Club '52 RAYMOND MCWATERS Football '49-'50-'51-'52: Hi-Y '49- '50-'51, Glee Club '50-'51, He- Male Beauty '49, R. O. T. C. '50- '5l-'52-'53, Officer '53, Officers and Sponsors Club '53, Sequo- yah Editorial Staff '53, Sports Editor '53 KATHERINE MELTON Band '49, Pep Squad '49, Science Club '5l-'52-'53: Library Club '52, Library Assistant '52, Dental Assistant '53, Sodality '50, Red Cross Rep. '51, Glee Club '50-'51, Sequoyah Editorial Staff '53, 'Latin Club '5l-'52-'53 Forty-two Senio PAYE MCCARTY Art Club '52, F. B. L. A. '52-'53, Football Program Ad Staff '53 MARY HELEN MCCLESKEY Glee Club '50-'51-'52-'53, F. B. L. A. '53, Choir '51-'52 HOWARD MCCOLLOUGH KENT MCMATH R. O. T. C. '51-'52-'53, Officer '53, Officers and Sponsors Club '53, Treas. '53, N. C. O. Club '52, Rifle Team '51-'52-'53, Glee Club '50, Hi-Y '52-'53, Football '51-'52, Pelican Boys State Alternate '52 MARY LOU MEEKER Glee Club '50-'51, Y-Teens '50- '51, Flower Club '52, Choir '52-'53, Latin Club '51, F. B. L. A. '53 BOBBIE MICHWICH Civics Club '50, Y-Teens '50- '51, Pres. '51, Glee Club '51, Distributive Education '53, Treas. '53 I .1953 NELLIE IOYCE MILLER PATSY MITCHAM Glee Club '50-'527 Choir '5l-'52- '537 Biology Club 'Sly Spanish Club '5O: Co-Ed Club '52: Pow Wow Ad Stott '52: All Stcxte Chorus '53 MILDRED MITCHELL MARY ANN MOE Y-Teens '50-'5ly Co-Ed Club '52- '53g Home Ec. Club '50-'517 Spanish Club 'Sly Civics Club '5O: Foreign Correspondence Club '52g Glee Club '50-'Sly Stu- dent Council '49-'5O-'51-'52, Rep. '49-'52, Senator '50-'Sly Choir '51-'52-'53, Treos. '53g All State Chorus '53g R. O. T. C. Minstrel '527 R. O. T. C. Sponsor Bot- tcrlion Stuff '53g Officers ond Sponsors Club '53p Football Program Ad Stott '53 JACK MONROE BOYCE MOON Hi-Y '50-'517 N. C. O. Club '537 Concert Bond '527 Military Bond '527 R. O. T. C. '52-'53 TOM MINNIEAR Bcmd '53: Orchestra '53: Mili- tary Bond '53g All State Orches- tru '53g R. O. T. C. '53: Student Conductor '53 ELZA LEE MITCHELL MAE DEAN MOBLEY DONNA MOEHLMAN lo ANN MONTGOMERY Y-TBSHS '50-'53: Home Ec. Club '59-'53: Glee Club '50-'51-'52-'53: Civics Club '5Og Biology Club '50-'51: Student Council Rep, 50-'52: Red Cross Rep. '50-'52g R. O. T. C. Minstrel '52g C0-Ed Club '52 GWENDOLYN lCOOKIEl MOORE Y-Teens '50-'51, Vice Pres. '5lg S30-Fd C1ubv'527 Debate Club so-53. Choir '51-'52-'53, vice Pres. '52: Glee Club '50-'5ly R. O. T. C. Minstrel '527 Biology Club '5lg Civics Club '50 Forty-three IANELLE MORELL Pelican Girls' State Alternate '52, Diploma Girl '52, Leader- ship Conference '52, Pow Wow Editorial Staff '52-'53, Co-Editor '53, Student Council '52, Art Club '52, Sec. '52, Y-Teens '50- '51, Co-Ed Club '52-'53, R. O. T. C. Sponsor '53, Officers and Sponsors Club '53, R. O. T. C. Minstrel '52 LORETTA MURRELL Civics Club '50, Treas. '50i Spanish Club '51-'52, Sec. '52: Glee Club '50-'51, F. T. A. '51, Sec. '51, Y-Teens '51, Co-Ed Club '52, Officers and Sponsors Club '53, R. O. T. C. Sponsor '53, Red Cross Rep. '52, Sec. '53 WILLIAM NEWELL R. O. T. c. '51-'52-'53, officer '53, N. C. O. Club '52: Officers and Sponsors Club '53i C5199 Club '52, Civics Club '50 ANN NORMAN BETTY JEAN NORRIS Home Ec. Club '52, Library Club '52, Glee Club '50-'51-'52-'53, Vice Pres. '53, CO-Ed Club '52 VERDA MAE NORTON Forty-four Senio BEVERLY MORGAN I. O. Y. Club '49, Glee Club '50-'51, Pep Squad '50, Pow Wow Reporter '51, Creative Writing Club '53, Treas. '53, Spanish Club '50, Student Coun- cil Alternate '51, Orchestra '51- '52-'53, Choir '53, Band '50, Sequoyah Editorial Staff '53, All State Orchestra '53, Salon Orchestra '53 BENTON NEAL Red Cross Rep. '49, Football Manager '49-'50, Band '5O-'5l- '52, Basketball '51, Biology Club '51, Vice Pres. '51, Distributive Education '53, R. O. T. C. '51 DANIEL NORCROSS BENIAMIN NORMAN DARRELL NORSWORTHY Football '50-'53, Spanish Club '50-'51, R. O. T. C. '50-'51, Choir '51-'53, Math Club '51-'53, Glee Club '49-'50 BILL NOVAK R. O. T. C. '50-'51-'52-'53, Officer '53 Battalion Staff, N. C. O. Club '52, Officers and Sponsors Club '53, Military Band '50, Crack Platoon '52, Hi-Y '51, CO- Ed Club '52, Biology Club '51, Treas. '51, Distributive Educa- tion Club '53, Pow Wow Re- porter '53, Cadet Band '51, Concert Band '52 I' .1953 SALLIE NUGENT Biology Club '501 F. T. A. '50- '5l7 Y-Teens '50: Glee Club '50- '5l: Latin Club '51-'52-'53: Pow Wow Editorial Staff '53, As- sociate Editor '53g Co-Ed Club '52: Office Assistant '52-'53p GLENN ORGAN Spanish Club '50-'5l: Football '50-'51-'52: Cc-Ed Club '525 Biology Club '49 JOYCE PALMETER ROY PESNELL DONALD PHILLIPS Hi-Y '50-'51-'537 Co-Ed '52 PHILIP PRATT ROBBIE C. OLIVER, IR. Football '52-'53: Spanish Club '5lg Hi-Y '50 GERALDINE 'ORTON Y-Teens '50-'53p Debaie Club '50g Glee Club '50-'5lp Spanish Club '51 RUTH FULLER PARISH ALLEN PHILAN IOHN L. PICKERING Hi-Y '50-'52p Math Club '51-'52- '53: Model Airplane Club '52: Glee Club '53: R. O. T. C. '51- '52-'53: Red Cross '51 CLAUDIA PROTHRO Y-Teens 'Sly Co-Ed '52: Ari Club '527 Glee Club '50-'517 A Gles Club '52-'53: Commercial Club '53 Forty-five IOHN PRovENzA WALTER lBO1RATCLIFF Pres. Freshman Class '50, Se- quoyah Editorial Staff '50, He- Male Beauty Contestant '49-'50, Hi-Y '51, Vice Pres. '51, Latin Club '52-'53, Basketball '50-'51- '52-'53, Mardi Gras '52, Student Council '50-'51-'52-'53, Rep. '50- '51, Senator '52-'53, Vice Pres. '52, Pres. '53, Delegate to N. A. S. C., Delegate to L. A. S. C. Baseball '53 lR1s REAVES Y-Teens '50, Debate Club '50, Treas. '50, Pelican Girls' State Alternate '52, Latin Club '53, Creative Writing Club '53, Girls Sextet '51, Glee Club '50- '51-'52-'53, Pres. '52-'53, Choir '51-'52, Vice Pres. '51, All State Chorus '53, Organized Blend- ettes '51-'52-'53 tvocal triol MARILYN REGISTER Pelican Girls' State Alternate '52, Sequoyah Editorial Staff '52-'53, Sec. '52, Editor '53, Band '50-'51, Baby Sitters Club '52, Camera Club '52, F. B. L. A. '52-'53, F. T. A. '50-'51, Co-Ed Club '52, Math Club '52, Y- Teens '50-'51, Library Assistant '50-'51 BETTY REYNOLDS Y-Teens '50, Co-Ed Club '52, Civics Club '50, Home Ec. Club '50-'51, Glee Club '51 Io RIVERS Pep Squad '49, Civics Club '51, Spanish Club '51, Creative Writ- ing Club '52-'53, Band '49-'50, Orchestra '50-'51-'52-'53, Pres. '53, All State Orchestra '50-'53, Principal Viola '53, All State M u s i c Education Convention Reading Orchestra '53, Salon Orchestra '52 F arty-rix Senior ICANN RAMBIN Y-Teens '50-'51-'52, Red Cross Rep. '51, Biology Club '51, F. B. L. A. '52-'53, Home Ec. Club '51, Office Assistant '53, Pow Wow Ad Staff '52-'53, Assistant Business Mgr. '53 ROBERT RAWLS N. C. O. Club '52-'53, Hi-Y '49- '50-'5l-'52-'53, Debate Club '52, Math Club '50, Biology Club '51 PEGGY REDWINE Civics Club '50, Band '5l-'52- '53, Pep Squad '50, Library As- sistant '50, Y-Teens '50-'51, Glee Club '51-'52, Co-Ed Club '52, Orchestra '52 MARY ANN REMBERT Pep Squad '50, Library Assis- tant '50-'5l, Y-Teens '50-'51, Civics Club '51, Band '49-'50- '51-'52-'53, R. O. T. C. Minstrel '52, Co-Ed Club '52, Football Program Ad Staff '53, Foreign Correspondence Club '53 CHARLES RIDDICK Football '50-'51-'52-'53, R. O. T. C. '51-'52-'53, Officer '53, Of- ficers and Sponsors Club '53, N. C. O. Club '51-'52, Choir '51- '52, Pelican Boys' State '52, Hi-Y '50-'51-'52 MARGARET RIVERS Y-Teens '50-'51-'53, Glee Club '50-'51-'52-'53, Debate Club '50, Archery Club '52, Baby Sitters Club '52, Red Cross Rep. '52, Co-Ed Club '52, Choir '53, Pep Squad '50 .1953 ANNE ROARK R. O. T. C. Sponsor '53p Crack Platoon Sponsor '53g R. O. T. C. Minstrel '52: Officers and Spon- sors Club '53: Student Council Senator '537 Pelican Girls' State Alternate '52g Football Program Ad Staff '53p Concert Band '50- '51-'52y Y-Teens '50-'Sly Co-Ed Club '52-'53p Latin Club '50-'51- '52, Consul '5lg Glee Club '50f Civics Club '50, Treas. '501 Oi- fice Assistant '52g Library As- sistant '5Oy Student Council As- sembly Chairman '53 LARON ROCKETT IACKIE ROGERS ALINE ROY Y-Teens '50-'5l: Glee Club '50- '53: Spanish Club '5l: Debate Club '517 Math Club '52p Co-Ed Club '527 F. B. L. A. '53 ROCHELLE SANDLIN GENE SAUR Math Club '52-'53: Student Coun- cil '5Zp Football '52-'53: Basket- ball '53: Baseball '537 Pelican Boys' State '52 BERNALEE ROBERTSON Co-Ed Club '52g Y-Teens '53: Football Program Ad Staff '52: R. O. T. C. Sponsor '53y Officers and Sponsors Club '53 DALE ROGERS Hi-Y '50-'51-'53p Co-Ed Club '52p Band '50-'51-'53g Ft. O. T. C. '51-'52-'53p N. C. O. Club '53, Judge '53p Glee Club '50-'51-'52 IIMMY ROGERS Glee Club '50-'51-'53g Math Club '53p N. C. O. Club '52-'53p R. O. T. C. '52-'53 GLEN SAND11-'ER Math Club '53p R. O. T. C. '51- '52-'53, Lt. Col. Officer '53g O1- iicers and Sponsors Club '53 IULIA SAUEE Student Council Rep. 'SOQ Red Cross Rep. '52g Sequoyah Edi- torial Staff '53, Activities Editor '53: Pep Squad '497 Sodality '50-'Sly Latin Club '51-'52-'53, Thibune '51, Consul '52: Library Club '52g P. T. A. '50-'51-'52 RAYMOND SAWYER R. O. T. C. '51-'52-'53p N. C. O. Club '53 Forty-seven CHARLES SOHILLINGER Spanish Club '52-'537 Camera Club '52: Glee Club '52-'S3p Band '49-'50-'51 HAROLD SEMON Choir '52-'53, President '53g Glee Club '50-'51-'52-'53, President '53g All State Chorus '53: Stu- dent Council Representative '5l: R. O. T. C. '51-'52-'53, Officer '537 Officers and Sponsors Club '53p N. C. O. Club '52 RICHARD tSKIPPYl SHIRLEY Football '51-'52-'53: Basketball '50-'5l-'52-'53: Baseball '53g R. O. T. C. '49-'50-'51-'52-'53, Lt. Col. Ofiicer '53g Student Coun- cil '49-'50-'5l-'52-'53, Senator '49- '50-'5l-'52, Pres. '53: Secretary Soph. Class '5l7 Math Club '5Og Biology Club '50s Hi-Y '50-'51, Vice Pres. '50p N. C. O. Club '51, Sec. '5lp Band '50, Twirlerp Choir '50-'51-'52g Red Cross '5Og He-Male Beauty Contestant '5Og P. T. A. Carnival Court '50y Pelican Boys' State '52 MELBA IOY SIMONS Y-Teens '50-'5l7 Civics Club '5l: Home Ec. Club '5l7 Glee Club '52-'53: Sequoyah Circulation Staff '53 STANLEY SIMS BILLY SMITH Football '50-'517 Track '5l-'52- '535 R. O. T. C. '51-'52-'53g N. C. O. Club '53 Forty-eight Seniors IANICE SCOTT Co-Ed Club '52p Home Ec. Club '527 Baby Sitters Club '52 RONALD SHEMWELL Latin Club '5Og He-Male Beauty Contestant '527 Math Club '53p- Student Counciga Representative MARGIE SIMMONS Civics Club '50g Red Cross Rep. '50g Orchestra 'SO-'51-'52g All State Orchestra '507 All South- ern Orchestra '50: Concert Band '50-'51-'52-'53y Piano Soloist with Orchestra '52: Pelican Girls' State '52 DAN SIMS DIANA SLY Red Cross '52-'53, Rep. '52, Treas. '53: R. O. T. C. Sponsor '53g Officers and Sponsors Club '537 4-l-I Club '52g Sequoyah Ad Staff Typist '53 BOBBIE SMITH ..I953 DEAN SMITH R. O. T. C. '50-'51-'52-'53, Color Guard '51, Color Bearer '52, Of- ficer Battalion Staff '53, Rifle Team '52-'53, Sec.-Treas. '53, N. C. O. Club '51-'52, Officers and Sponsors Club '53, Hi-Y '51, Math Club '52-'53, Spanish Club '53, Band '50-'51-'52, Orchestra '52 GENE SMITH R. O. T. C. 'SO-'51-'52-'53, Color Guard '51, Color Bearer '52, Of- ficer Battalion Staff '53, N. C. O. Club '51-'52, Rifle Team '52-'53, Hi-Y '51, Math Club '52-'53, Spanish Club '53, Band '5O-'51- '52, Orchestra '52, Officers and Sponsors Club '53 IANE SMITH Civics Club '50, Biology Club '51, Foreign Correspondence Club '52, Y-Teens '50-'51, Co-Ed Club '52-'53, Program Girl '52, Band '50-'51-'52, R. O. T. C. Minstrel '52, R. O. T. C. Sponsor '53, Officers and Sponsors Club '53, Football Program Ad Staff '53, Archery Club '52 PATRICIA SMITH F. T. A. '50-'51-'52-'53, Vice Pres. '51, Treas. '53, Orchestra '51- '52-'53, Sec. '53, All State Or- chestra '52, Music Education Convention '51, Y-Teens '50-'51, Co-Ed Club '52, Glee Club '50- '5l-'52, Red Cross Rep. '50, Of- ficers and Sponsors Club '53, R. O. T. C. Sponsor '53, Foot- ball Program Ad Staff '53 BOBBIE SPARKS IIMMIE STARNES GAII. SMITH GLENN SMITH Art Club '53 Io NELL SMITH Civics Club '50, Glee Club '50- '5l, Latin Club '51, Red Cross Rep. '50-'52-'53, Y-Teens '50-'51, Biology Club '51, Math Club '52, Seguoyalfi Ad Staff '52, F. B. L. A. '53, Football Program Ad Staff '53, Office Assistant '51-'52, Program Girl '52 GEORGE fSoNNYl SORRELL He-Male Beauty Contestant '50- '51-'52, 2nd Place '50, Cheer- leader '51-'52-'53, Class Favorite '51-'52, Hi-Y '50-'51, Treas. '50, Biology Club '51, Student Coun- cil '52-'53, Senator '52, Treas. '53, Co-Ed Club '52-'53, R. O. T. C. '50-'51-'52-'53, Officer '53, N. C. O. Club '52, Officers and Sponsors Club '53, Band '52, Pow Wow Reporter '52, Pelican Boys' State '52 GUYNELLE STANDLEY Y-Teens '50-'5l, Co-Ed Club '52, Spanish Club '50-'51, Student Council '51-'52-'53, Rep. '52, Senator '51-'53, Football Pro- gram Ad Staff '53, Program Girl '52, Mardi Gras '52, Of- ficers and Sponsors Club '53, R. O. T. C. Sponsor '53, R. O. T. C. Minstrel '52, Glee Club '50-'51-'52, Treas. '52, Pow Wow Reporter '52 DARLENE STEWART Spanish Club '51-'52, Home Ec. Club '5l, Y-Teens '51, Co-Ed Club '52, Sec. '52, Red Cross Rep. '52, Choir '52, Glee Club '51, Diploma Girl '52, Pelican Girls' State '52, Football Pro- gram Ad Staff '53, R. O. T. C. Sponsor '53, Officers and Sponsors Club '53 Forty-nine PATSY STEWART Y-Teens '50-'51, Pres. '50, Vice Pres. '51g Co-Ed Club '527 F. B. L. A. '527 Studeni Council Rep. '52, Allernate '53p Choir '5l7 Glee Club '50g Fooiball Program Ad Staff '53p R. O. T. C. Sponsor '53g Officers and Sponsors Club '53 MARY GEORGE STONE Glee Club '50-'53: BiolOQY Club '5ly Tumbling Club '50-'Sly F. T. A. '51-'53p Home Ec. Club '50- '535 Y-Teens '50-'5l-'53g Co-Ed Club '52p F. B. L. A. '.53: R. O. T. C. Sponsor '53y Officers and Sponsors Club '537 Cheerleader '53 CLAYDINE STUBBLEFIELD s '50 '51 '52 Foreign Cor- Y-Teen - - 2 I respondence Club 52: POW Wow Typist '53 IACK SUTTON DOREE ANNE TEER 4-H Club '5lg Glee Club '52-'53 Choir '52-'53y All Slate Chorus '53 BETTY THORNTON Fifty 4 Senio JIMMY STOCKARD Civics Club '507 Hi-Y '50-'5lp Football '51-'52: Co-Ed Club '52- '53: Glee Club '51-'53, Treas. '53g Red Cross '527 Band '49 DWIGHT STUART R. O. T. C. '51-'52-'53, Officer '537 N. C. O. Club '527 Officers and Sponsors Club '53g Riile Team '5l-'52p Glee Club '50-'5l7 Civics Club '5O: Foofball '49- '50g Co-Ed Club '52-'53: Hi-Y '50-'51 EDWIN CONNIE LEE SUGGS Red Cross Rep. '49-'5Op Hi-Y '50- '51, Pres. '50, Vice Pres. '51y R. O. T. C. '51-'52-'53g N. C. O. Club '53y Track '51y Football '52g D. E. Club '53, Pres. '53y Senior Class Favorite '53y Co- Ed Club '52-'537 Sequoyah Editorial Staff '52 MARTHA SWAN Glee Club '50-'51-'52-'537 Co-Ed Club '527 Red Cross Rep. '52- '537 Home Ec. Club '527 Baby Sitters Club '52g Library .Assis- tant '50-'51-'52p 4-H Club '51 BETTYE THOMAS Civics Club '5Og Spanish Club '5Og Math Club '52p Y-Teens '50- '5lp Camera Club '52g Sequoyah Ad Siaff '52-'53g Glee Club '50 DON TINSLEY I R A I ...1953 BICKY TORRY DWAYNE TRACY He-Male Beauty '50, 4th place: Hi-Y '51-'52y Glee Club '51-'52, Pres. '51, Choir '52-'53g All State Chorus '53, R. O. T. C. '5l-'52- '53, Major '53p N. C. O. Club '51-'52: Officers and Sponsors Club '53, Biology Club '51: Civics Club '50 BILLY TURNER Hi-Y '50-'51-'52, Football '51-'52-'53 BOBBIE IEAN TYLER F. H. A. '50-'51, Y-Teens '523 F. B. L. A. '53 CONCETTA MARIE ULI Library Assistant '49 - '50 - '5l: Home Ec. Club '51-'52p Baby Sitters Club '52, Girls Glee Club '52-'53, Flower Club '52, 4-H '51-'52-'53y Cadet Band '50-'5ly Sequoyah Editorial Staff '52 TACK WADE EMMA TOWNSEND KINNETH TUCKER Hi-Y '50-'5lp Co-Ed Club '52y Math Club '51-'52-'53, Civics Club '52, HeAMale Beauty '51- '52, Mardi Gras King '53: R. O. T. C. '50-'51-'52-'53, Officer '53: N. C. O. Club '52g Officers and Sponsors Club '53: Crack Platoon '50-'51 IERRY G. TURNER l-li-Y '50-'5lp Co-Ed Club '52-'53, Football 'Sl-'527 Ir. Red Cross '50, He-Male Beauty '50-'52, Audio-Visual Club '52-'53p Band '49, R. O. T. C. '51-'52 DOROTHY NELL TYLER F. H. A. '5lg Co-Ed Club '52p F. B. L. A. '53: 4-H Club '53 ELIZABETH VALENTINE Spanish Club '5Og Concert Band '50-'51-'52, Orchestra '50-'51-'52g Salon Orchestra '51-'52, All State Orchestra '5lp Red Cross Representative '52p Y-Teens '53, Vice President: F. T. A. '5l-'52- '53, Secretary '53, Student Coun- cil Alternate '53, R. O. T. C. Sponsor '53p Officers and Sponsors Club '53 BEVERLY WAITES Y-Teens '5U4'5ly Math Club '51- '52g Sequoyah Editorial Staff '53p Home Ee. Club '50-'5ly Baby Sitting Club '5Z7 F. T. A. '50-'5ly Sequoyah Ad Staff '51-'52-'53: F. B. L. A. '53g Iunior Red Cross '51, Alternate '52 Fifty-one IAMES WALKER R. O. T. C. '51-'52-'53y N. C. O. Club '52-'53g Creative Writing Club '52-'53y Hi-Y '5Up 4-H Club '52 PATRICIA ANN WARD FRED WESTERGAARD Football '52-'53p Track '5l-'52- '537 Basketball '52g Band '51- '52-'53p Orchestra '51-'52-'53g Student Council Rep. '53y Co-Ed Club '52-'53p Pow Wow Reporter '53 EUGENE WHALEY Civics Club '5Up Rifle Team '5l: Crack Platoon '5lg R. O. T. C. 'Sl-'52-'53, Officer '53: Officers and Sponsors Club '53g N. C. O. Club '52g Band '52-'53 DERRELL IEAN WITTEBORG Biology Club '507 Civics Club '50-'51: Co-Ed Club '52y Y-Teens '50-'51g R. O. T. C. Sponsor '53y Officers and Sponsors Club '53y Red Cross Rep. '50p Baby Sitters Club '52g Dixie Drill Platoon Sponsor '53 EUGENE WILLIAMS Fifty-two Senio IANEIL WARD HAROLD WARREN Red Cross Rep. '52: Student Council Rep. 511 Pelican Boys' State '52g Math Club '51-'52-'53y Spanish Club '50-'515 Co-Ed Club '53 ARLENE WEYER Spanish Club '50-'51-'52, Treas- urer 'Sly Y-Teens '50-'51: Co-Ed Club '527 Red Cross Representa- tive '50: Student Council Repre- sentative '5lg Mardi Gras Queen '53 MARGARET WHITE A. L. WILLIAMS Football '52-'53: Track '52-'53 Basketball '52-'537 Hi-Y '49-'51 WYNELL WINN I'S ...1953 CHARLES WOLPE Hi-Y '50-'51, Pres. '50-'51, Co- Ed Club '52, Civics Club '5O7 Latin Club '53, Glee Club '51g R. O. T. C. '51-'52-'53, Officer '53, N. C. O. Club '52, Officers and Sponsors Club '53 BILLY WORRELL Latin Club '50-'51-'52-'53, Vice Pres. '5l-'52g Debate Club '50- '51-'52-'53, Pres. '53y Math Club '53, R. O. T. C. '51-'52-'53, Of- ficer '537 N. C. O. Club '52, Of- ficers and Sponsors Club '53, Crack Platoon '52p Iocla Drill Platoon '52: Pelican Boys' State '52 HAROLD WRIGHT IOHN YEATES RAYMOND ZIMMERMAN KENNETH FOUNTAIN Football '50-'51-'525 Pelican Boys' State '51, Senator '5lg Stu- dent Council '52-'53, Senator '52: Publicity Chairman '52g Mardi Gras Court '5O: Red Cross Rep. '50: Hi-Y '50-'51, Vice Pres. '50-'5l: R. O. T. C. '49-'51, Military Band '49-'Sli R. O. T. C. Minstrel '51-'527 N. C. O. Club 'Sly Spanish Club '5O: I. O. Y. Club '49: Senior Play '527 Football Chorus Line '52 BEVERLY WOODWARD Co-Ed Club '52g Spanish Club '52, Treas. '52, Dental Assistant '52, Program Girl '527 Sequoyah Circulation Staff '53: Math Club '53, Sec. '53: Glee Club '53, Y-Teens '53 VILA PAYE WORSHAM Y-Teens '52-'53f Student Council Rep. 52: Baby Sitters Club '52p Pow Wow Ad Staff '52-'53, Ex- change Manager '53g F. B. L. A. '53, Sec. '53 EMMA JEAN YEATES FRANK ZELLNER LAWRENCE COURTNEY Fifty-three Fifty-four R5 THE JUNIOR CLASS Junior Gfass Ufjqcers President . . . . . LARRY GATES Vice President . . CONNIE WESTERGAARD Secretary . . . . TONI BURTON Treasurer . . CYNTHIA WHITTEN ...1953 RICHARD ALFRED DOUGLAS ALLBRITTON IOHNNY ALLEN BETTY ALLUMS CLAUDIE R. ANDERSON IOHNNIE ANDERSON VIRGINIA DIARBY LYN AUDLEMAN JIMMY AVERY BETTY ANN BAKER SHIRLEY BALDWIN EARNEST BANZHOF BILLY BARROW JAMES BAYLISS ESTELLE BEHELER MARY MURPHY BERRY IACK BETHEA RICHARD BICKNELL VICTOR BLACK MARY ELEANOR BOOTH PEGGY BOWMAN MADISON BOX JOYCE BRASHIER LOUISE BRAUD BARBARA BRICE BARBARA BRITT GLADYS BROWN IERRY BRUMBELOW BETTY BRUMLEY MARTHA BRUMLEY PATSY BRYAN ANN BURNETT BILLIE BURTON TONI BURTON BOBEIE BUSSIE Fifty-five Fifty-six Juniors RALPH BUTLER SHIRLEY CAIN G. C. CALDWELL KENNETH CALDWELL MARTHA CAMPBELL HUBERT CAUSEY ELEANORA CHANDLER DENIS CLARK SHIRLEY COLBY CAROL COLEMAN TOMMY COOK DORIS COOPER PATRICIA COOPER LOLETTE COTTON MARY ANN COX H. I. CHAIN ELSIE LOU CURLIN EMMA DEAN IUDY DEEN CLIFFORD DENNIS CARLICE ANNE DILLMAN ALICE DIXON BILL DIXON VERNA MAE DODD WILLIE DOWDEN MARY LOU DUNCAN COLLEEN HARP CHARLENE EASLEY ROSE MARIE ELLISON ROBERT FARRAR JAMES DALE FERGUSON IOHN FERGUSON NANCY FINCHER PAT FLOWERS SHIRLEY SUE FOLEY ..1953 THOMAS FORD JEAN FOREST ELIZABETH FREY CHARLES GALLEMORE HUBERT GANDY WILMER GANDY MARGIE GARRETT LARRY GATES PATSY GILES JOAN GLOVER RANDALL GOODMAN BONNIE GREEN EMAREE HADDAD BOBBY IOE HALL D. C. HALL IAMES HAMILTON IOE ED HANSON ANN HARRIS MARY HARRIS MARY HELEN HAYES TOMMIE HESTER SARA HIGHTOWER SARAH HINDMAN SHIRLEY HIPPLER KAY HOLLEMAN MARY ALICE HOLLINGSWORTH DON HORNBUCKLE MARY LOU HUDSON RONALD HURT MARGERY ANN HUTCHERSON GAYLE IACKSON ELIZABETH IACOBS IIMMIE ALICE IACOBY GLORIA MAE JAMES MARTHA IOHNSTON Fifty-seven Fifty-eight Junio SHIRLEY IONES STEVE IORDAN EDMOND KALIFEY KENNETH KENT RALPH KERLEY MARGARET KEYS IRVING KING MCLEROY KING DANIEL KOONCE LELA PAYE KRITZINGER WILLIAM KULBETH KEETH LANE DONALD LANTZ EARLINE LATHAM IEANENE LAWRENCE MARCELLE LEE IENA LEWIS TOMMY LEWIS KATHRYNLEE LIESMANN BARBARA LIGHTFOOT BARBARA LIPSCOMB EARNEST LONG ALTA IEAN LONGSHORE JOE LOWERY BILL LYNCH MARY MAHLEN LA REVA MANGHAM GERALD MASSEY IRAN MAXWELL IIMMY MAXWELL BETTY MCBRIDE LADYE KATHRYN MCCAA MARY ANN MCCLURE DOROTHY MCDONALD HARLAND MCDONALD .1953 MARTHA MCINNIS LA IUAN MCKINNON MARY BELLE MCKINNON BILL MCKNIGHT IULIA MCPHEARSON SYLVIA MIDDLEBROOKS DON MILLER LYNN MILLER MARTHANN MILLER ANNETTE MIMS BILL MORTON GINGER MOSLEY TOMMY H. MOSLEY IAMES Moss DOLORES MULLEN LOYCE MULLENS MONCHIE MURPHY PAUL NAEGELE LUCILLE NEILL MARY IO NEWSON ALICE PAYE OIDANIEL MARTHA ANN OLIPHANT DALE OWEN LLOYD OZMENT SHIRLEY ANN PACE IOHNNY PAPA IUNE PARMER NITA PAYE PAYNE GUY PERKINS FRANK ROBERT PIERCE ANTOINETTE PITARRO ANN PITTS IIMMY PLUMB SHIRLEY PONDER HARRY POULAN Fifty-nine Sixty Junior IUDY PRICE MARY PRUDHOMME LAVERNE RAMBIN DIXIANNA RAINER IRMA RATCLIFF LEARY RATCLIFF CLARA RAWLS IOHNNY RAYBURN VEDA RECTOR PERRY REED ROCHELLE REEVES BOBBY REYNOLDS IEANNETTE RICE LA JUAN RICHEY BILLY RIDGEWAY ANN ROE MARY CAROLYN ROSBOROUGH THOMAS SANDERS MELBA SCHINZLER BETTY IEAN SCOTT PATSY SCOTT BOBBY RAY SHAW DON TRAVIS SHAW BILL SHUMATE LEONA SIMPSON ANITA SLAYTON DONALD SMITH EDGAR EARNEST SMITH MARY ANITA SPEIGHTS CHARLES SPENCE JIMMY SPICER NONA STAHL ROBERT STATHEM DOROTHY STEPHENSON JACK STEPHENSON .1953 FREDDIE STEWARD TOMMY STRAUGHAN CHARLES SUTTON SHARON TARBUTTON WINNIE PAY TERRY IEANNE THOMPSON PEGGY TILTON IACQUELYN THOMAS FRANK TODD PAULAMAI TODD BENNY TOLER CHARLES TUBES MACK TYLER BILLY VALENTINE IOE WALKER MARGARET SUE WALKER TERRY WALTON FAVORITA WOMBLE BECKY WARNER FRANK WATTS GUSS WEAVER GEORGE WEBB MARTHA WEEMS CONNIE WESTERGAARD ELEANOR IEAN WHITT TRAVIS WHITLEY CYNTHIA WHITTEN IAMES WHITTINGTON ROBERT WHITTINGTON IOSEPHINE WILCOXEN DOROTHY WILLIAMS GLORIA WILLIAMS MARTHA WILLIAMS IACKIE WILLIS NELDA WINDHAM ROBERT WORTMAN BOBBY WRAY BOB WRIGHT TERRY WRIGHT BILLY YOUNG iF'K 5 K' 5 , K- -f.. ,' Q 'R' Rs . I I 5 1 1-9 ,Il, THE SOPHOMORE CLASf Sixty-two Saplromore Glass Ofjqcers President . . . . GLENN HINDMAN Vice President . . . . IOHNNY FEAZEL Secretary . . . . GEORGE CHAIN Treasurer . IENENE CRENSHAW ...1953 CAROL ANN ABEL CAROLYN ADDINGTON PATRICIA ALLEN DOROTHY ARNOLD SHERRY ARNOLD PAT ASHLEY MARY LOU ATKINS PATSY ATTAWAY TILSON ATTAWAY TREVA ATTAWAY IO ANN AUSTIN BILLY BACON DOYLE BAILEY GLENDA BAILEY CARLA BAIN IERIRAE BAIRD THOMAS BARKER IOHN RILEY BAXTER IAMES BAYNE WILLIAM T. BEASON PATRICIA ANN BELL MARY BETHEA WALTER T. BETTS SAM BIONDO BILLIE JEAN BICKHAM MARIE ANTHONY BITTLE ELSIE BLAIR PATRICIA BLUE GEORGE S. BOHN MYRON BOUNDS HENRY W. BOYTER BOBBIE BOZEMAN ROY CHARLES BRADLEY, IR. SALLY BRADLEY PATSY GAB BRADY MAUREEN BRANDON FRANCES BREITHAUPT DELORES BROWN ELLEN BROWN SANDRA BRUCE Sixty-three Sixty-four Sophomore PERRY BURRESS IAMES BURROW BEVERLY ANN BURTON SIMONE BUSEY HUEY BRYANT BILL CARRIGAN BOB CARRIGAN MARTHA CALCOTE MARIORIE CARNEY BERT CARROLL DONALD CARTER WILLIAM OLIVER CELLA IIMMY CLANCY ALIENE COLEMAN PATSY COLEMAN COLETTE COLVIN SUNNY COOPER BOBBY CORTINEZ BARBARA COSTELLO ELLA ELAINE COX BONNIE CRAWFORD IENENE CRENSHAW DICKIE CROSSLIN GAYLE CRYER DORIS COOK LEWIS CRUMP DEANNA DALTON IOHN STEVE DANIELSON GEORGE DAVIDSON BETTIE IO DAVIS DIANE DAVIS BETTY IEAN DEAL IEANINE DECROW BETTY DELANEY VINCENT DE GEORGE JEAN DEYOUNG PHILIP DIXON ANNA PAY DOIGG DONALD DONALDSON FRANKIE DUNN ...1953 JACK DYESS IERRY EATON BARBARA EAVES RALPH EDWARDS EMMA EDMISTON GAY ELKINS CAROLYN ENDEL ROSE ESCOTT DAVID FARMER ANITA DARLENE FAULK JOHNNY F EAZEL MARY FAITH F INDLEY LANELLE FORD DOLLY FOSTER PAT FOSTER IEANEANE F RANKS IACKIE FRAZIER PEGGY FRIZZELL CHARLES R. FULCO TOMMYE FURR IERE GARLAND WAYNE GARRARD IEAN GAYNOR REED GIBSON BILLIE IO GILCREASE CHARLES GLOVER GERALDINE GODWIN HELEN GOFORTH DALE GREEN PATRICIA GREER ALLAN GRICE KENTON GULLEDGE WANDA HALL BARBARA HALVERSON MARGARET HANSON SONYA HARDIN VALERIA HARRIS MARY HATCH JERRY HARDWELL IACQUELINE HAWTHORNE Sixty-five Sixty-six Sophomores CAROL HESTER PAULA HESTER GENE HICKS BETTY SUE HILL BEVERLY HILL IANICE HILL GLENN HINDMAN IAMES HINTON REUNE HIRSCHEIELD NELDA ANNE HOLDER DAVID H. HOLLIFIELD IACKIE HORNE BEVERLY ANN HORTMANN MARIE HUNTER MAXINE HUTCHERSON RALPH DALE IACKS IUNE JEFFERSON IIMMY IOE DAISY JOHNSON JULIA JOHNSON ANNETTE IONES WILMA RUTH IONES IOHN KELL CAROLYN KEITH DONALD KELLEY MARLENE KENT PEGGY KEY BOBBY KING WAYNE KING EUGENE KIRCUS CARRIE NELL KNIGHTON IOHNETTE KRALICH JAMES LAFITTE I. D. LANDIS BRUCE LANING NANCY LAY WILLIAM LAZARUS RICHARD LEE PATRICIA LESTER MARIE LIBERTO ..1953 HOWELL LEWIS DON LIGHTFOOT BILLYE IO LOARD NELDA MAE LUCAS FRANCES LYNCH GLORIA LYNCH THOMAS LYNCH CHARLES MAHONEY KENNETH RAY MALONE BARBARA MARANTO WILLIAM MASSEY AUBREY MAULDIN FRED MCANNALLY DOROTHY MCCOLLOUGH CHARLOTTE MCCUNE WALTER MCDOWELL IEAN MCGEE BEN ROBERT MCNEILL CLARENCE MCQUACCE CAROLYN MCWATERS CAROL MEAUX KERNEY GLENN MEAUX GEORGE MEDLIN IOSIE MICIOTTO SAM MICIOTTO SUE MILNER MARY LOUISE MITCHELL LEE ROY MOEHLMAN BETTY IEAN MONSOUR ROBERT MORTON DIXIE MOSELY BETTY MOSS RAYMOND MOSS WANDA MUXWORTHY T. P. NOBLE RITA NORMAN IUANITA PARHAM BOBBIE PARKER DON PARKER WILLIAM WAYNE PARSONS Sixty-eight Sophomores IERRY PATE RALPH PAYNE THOMAS PENNELL CHARLES PERMENTER FRANKLIN PHARR MARGARET PHARR SHIRLEY PHELAN NANETTE PHILLIPS NELLIE PHILLIPS ROSEMARIE PHILLIPS WILLIAM PHILLIPS ANN PICKERING DONALD PIERCY PAULA PITTMAN LOIS PONDER CORA BELL PONDER ROGERS PORTERPIELD DALE PORTEOUS IOHN W. POSTON PATRICIA PRICHARD VERNON GENE PRINGLE WILL PRINGLE TOMMY PYE KATHLEEN PYNES CARRIE REEVES CHARLES REEVES CECIL RHODES IOHNNIE BELL RHODES LOUISE ROBERTS MARY ROCKETT RICHARD ROGERS IOAN ROMINE RONALD ROSS BILLIE SHAEEER BETH SANDLIN DORIS SANDII-'ER GENE SANDERS WILLIE ANN SARTOR EDYTHE LYANN SAWYER EUGENE SCOTT .1953 ROBERT HAROLD SCOTT ROBERT SEARCY MAVIS SHAW MIGNON SIGHTLER IANET SIMS NELL SIPES CAROLYN SMITH CHARLES SMITH IEANETTE SMITH IOAN SMITH MARIE SMITH MARTHA DEAN SMITH PATRICIA ANN SMITH RICHARD E. SMITH BETTY SUE SNIDER BRYAN SPARKS ROBBIE SPENCER PATSY SPIVEY BEVERLY STACKS N ELDA SUE STAHL 4 GLENDA STEWART VIRGINIA STUCKEY WILLIAM STUCKEY RICHARD TARBUTTON NORMAN TERRY PATRICIA ALICE TILLER MICKEY THOMAS RAYBURN THOMAS DOROTHY THOMPSON VAL RAY TIMMONS IO IO TRAINOR DUDLEY TRIGG FRANKIE TUMINELLO MARTHA TURNER BETTY UPCHURCH KAY VAN CLEAVE ROBERT VANDIVER CAROLYN VARNELL SUE LYN VIDLER SHIRLEY VINES Sixty-nine Twins NANNIE MCWHINY BILL CARRIGAN IERRY IEFFRIES WATKINS NEAL GENE SMITH DEAN SMITH WAYNE NEAL TERRY IEFPRIES BOB CARRIGAN BETTY MCWHINY Seventy Sophomores IANIS WALKER IEAN WATSON BEVERLY WATT AGNES WHITE BARBARA WHITE DONALD WHITFIELD IOHNNY WILLARD ALBERT WILLIAMS HELEN WILLIAMS MARION WILLIAMS SANDRA IENENE WILLIAMS TURA WINKLER PENNIE WINTERS IANICE WOMACK DERRELL WOODALL CARMEN WOODSON VICKY WORM SUE WORRELL BETTY WORSHAM IAMES YEATES Suv T im- ,xvfl 'Q' 1 X.,-'A THE FRESHMAN CLASS g-reslzman Gfass Offcers President . . . MICKEY SHIRLEY Vice President . . . GENE RICKEY Secretary . . PAT IOHNSON Treasurer . . . IANET RAINER W N Seventy-one S ev entyflwo Freshmen CAROL ALLEN LARRY ANDERSON PEGGY ARNOLD LUDWIG BANDARIES PATSY BATTENPIELD SARAH ANN BAUCUM PAT BEATTIE ANNA BECK MAX RAY BETH IAMES BICKHAM BEVERLY BLAND PATRICIA BODDIE SHIRLEY BOGUS EARL BONDS, IR. POLLY BOONE JERRY BOX KAY BOX GLORIA BOYETT CLAYTON BOYTER IACK BRADFORD METTA BREWSTER DWAIN BROBST LARRY BROMELL IAMES E. BROWN IO ANN BROWN LARRY BROWN MARY ELIZABETH BROWN MELODY BROWN PATRICIA BROWN JANE ANN BRUCE ELEANOR BRYANT MARY NELL BUCHANAN KARLENE BUCKNER ROBERT EUGENE BURNLEY IRENE BURTON DEANNA BUSSIE JEROME KERN BUTLER ANNELL CALHOUN HAROLD A. CAMPBELL BOBBY CANTRELL .1953 GEORGE CARNEY CHARLES CARPENTER PEGGY SUE CARTER PEGGY CATO JIMMY CHANDLER ROBERT JAMES CLANTON GLENDA RAY CLARK IANICE CLAYCOMB WAYNE CLEMM BILLIE RAY COBB PHYLLIS COOKERHAM PHYLLIS COLEMAN NAN ELIZABETH COMALANDER F RED HOUSTON COODY SHIRLEY BETH COOK CHARLOTTE CORNISH KATHERINE COSUMANO CAROLYN CRAIG CAROLYN CRAIN TOMMY CRENSHAW ALBERT D. CRIGLOW KENNETH RAY CROWDER PEGGY CROWSON DOROTHY IEAN CROY BARBARA ANNE CUDD GEORGE CULPEPPER EDNA KATHLEEN CURRY CAROLYN DALE BILLIE DALRYMPLE IVAN DALRYMPLE DIANE DAVIS IOHN TUNNELL DAY KATHRYN DEATON SALLY DESADIER BILL DINKINS ROBERT DODD DAVID DONALDSON GLENNA DOTSON PHYLLIS DRAWHORN IOHN DUNHAM Seventy-three Sev enty-four Freshmen NANCY EAVES RONALD ELLIOT GLENDA ERVIN DOYLE ETHREDGE GERALD EVANS CHARLES EVERETT IOHN FAUST FLORENCE FITZMORRIS MARY FINCHER NANCY FINCHER ADRIAN FLORES IAMES DONALD FLORES ROGER F OGGIN EVELYN FORREST EDDIE FOSTER IOE FOUNTAIN LAVERNE FOUNTAIN NANCY MARIE FULCO PHILLIP F ULCO RUSSELL C. FULCO DOROTHY GARDNER SANDRA GARLAND BETTY GARRAND HARTLEY GASTON IOHN GAY CAROLE GIBSON SANDRA GIBSON SUE GILLOOLY LILA VAE GODWIN CHARLES GOUTHIERE MARY GRACE GOYNE ELIZABETH GRIMSINGER KENTON GULLEDGE DALE GUTHRIE GENE HAMMACK BARBARA IEAN HARMAN YVONNE HARRIS FREDA HARRISON EDDIE HAYES ADRIAN HEARD .1953 DAVID HENRY HOPE HENRY LARRY HICKERSON JAMES MARION HILL IARILYN HILL BARBARA HILTON DANNY MACK HORNE BETTY ANN HOSEA PATSY HUDSMITH BOBBY HUGHES DEANNA IACOBY PATRICIA IAMES LOUIS IAUDON IERRY W. IEFFRIES LYNN IEFFERY TERRY E. IEFFRIES WILMA IOFFRION IAMES JOHNSON IIMMY IOHNSON BARBARA IONES ROSEMARY JORDAN IAMES W. KEY IOHN KELLY, IR. IANIS IANET KIRCUS ERNEST KIRKHAM KATHERINE KLEINI-IAM BARBARA ANN KREMENEK RICHARD LIBERTO CAROL MAE LACROIX MADGE LANDRY MARY CAROL LATSHA GUY LEAKE E. O. LEE, IR. CAROLYN LEWIS MICHAEL KAYE LEWIS THOMAS LEWIS N ELDA LINDSAY EDNA EARLE LINDSEY CAROL SUE LONGORIA JIMMY IOE LOTTINGER Seventy-five Sev enty-six Freshmer LINWOOD LUPO GLEN MANGHAM JIMMY MANGHAM BARBARA MARTIN EMILY MARTIN PAT MASON SALLIE SUE MATLOCK IANELL MAY REX MAYEIELD SUZANNE MCCALLUM HARLAND MCDONALD LINDA LOU MCDONALD IATTIE RAE MCGHEE SHIRLEY MCINTURF LOUANN MCMILLAN SHIRLEY MONEEL MURRY MOWHINEY DORIS MEEK IOE HAROLD MIDDLETON ALAN MILLER BILLY MILLER JOHN MILLER LASTIE MILLER PATSY ANN MILLER ANN MILLS LOU ANN MONROE PAULINE MORRIS TED MORRIS PATSY ANN MOSS EDWARD MURRELL AUDREY NALLIN MORRIS WATKINS NEAL WAYNE CHARLES NEAL BILLY OIDANIEL GILDA MAE ODEN LYNDA CAROLYN ODEN ELLEN OIDONNELL PEGGY OGLETREE BARBARA OLIPHANT VIRGINIA GRGAN .1953 MELBA JUNE OWEN HAROLD OWENS CAROLYN PARDUE ANAMARY PATE FRANCES EARLENE PAYNE HOWARD PELTON HUGH PHILLIPS LOIS PIERCY MARILYN PIPPIN ROY PLANTS BARBARA ANN ,POULETTE MARY NAN PONS NANCY IO PORTEOUS SHARIE KAY POULAN IANET RAINER FRANCES PAY RALEY BOBBY RATCLIFF MARSHALL LAROY RATHBUN CHARLES HENRY REED IOY ANN REED PAUL REIMER CHARLES RAY RICKETTS GENE RICKEY GRETCHEN RIDGE ALLEN RIEGEL IIMMY RILEY BILL RITCH MARY CATHERINE ROBERTS AUSTIN ROBERTSON IEANNIE ROBINSON LESTER ROBINSON MARY BELLE ROBINSON JAMES RUSSOM PATSY RUTH SAINTIGNAN FREDDY SALE IO ANN SANDIFUR NANCY DALE SCHINZLER IO ANN SCHROETER MARY CLEO SCOTT DOROTHY SCOTTO Seventy-Jez'el1 Seventy-eight Freshmen ALFRED E. SEMON ARTHUR SHAMBURGER DELORES SHAW MAX SHAW MICKEY SHIRLEY LINDA RAY SHIVER DAVID SILVERMAN EDDIE SIMMONS HARRY SIMMONS, IR. PHYLLIS SIMMONS SANDRA SLEMONS BESSIE LEE SMITH CAROL SMITH DORIS SMITH MELVA IEANNINE SMITH TED SMITH WAYNE SMITH IUDY IRENE SOLTYS SAMMY SPANO ELIZABETH STARNES IEAN STARNES EUGENE STEPHENSON MARTHA STEPHENSON BOB SUTTON BOBBY SWOR NINA MARGARET TARVER BETTY ANN TEMPLE IAMES TEMPLE DAVID HENRY TEW ELVIRA MAE TEW CURRY THOMAS IANICE RUTH THOMAS DALE THOMPSON BONNIE R. TIBBIT ROBERT TILLER HAROLD TIMMONS RANDY TRAYLOR LOWENA MAE TRIMBLE ROY IOE TRUE NANCY SUE TUBBS .1953 AUSTIN TUCKER MARY ALICE TURBAVILLE VIRGINIA TURNER MELBA VALENTINE IIMMIE VASCOE LINWOOD VERCHER DOUGLAS VINCK WAYMON VINES CAROLYN VIOLA ELIZABETH WALKER L. WAYNE WALKER BARBARA ALICE WALTERS LINDA WALTERS PAULA WARNER SHIRLEY WEAVER WANDA LYNN WEBB MARY KCISSYJ WESTMORELAND RITA WHITFIELD JANET CAROLE WHITT RAYMOND WIGKARD TOMMY WILLIAMS TERRY WILLIS BOBBY WILSON IERREL WILSON EMILY WISSING DEWEESE WITT JOHNNY WOMACK CAROLYN WOODWARD FRANCINE WRIGHT BILLY YOUNG DELORES YOUNG IEANNETTE YOUNG Seventy-nirle 4 EEUMETHY 3? rf' Eighty-two 5 W m 5.5.2 PEOPLES CHOICE if ima lfsrtafw. Sye.-fair 95:-asia I ,- , gk i ? iflgi.:jiifH!s5 a1?N:1??3i QZHYQ fum aqmw aglgsrncs .LA I-.ig W-Ci1i'S H 'W AMERICAN HISTUHY PHYSWM EU ,,.,,m I Q 5 'KX . ' 3 I 'YQ 1121 ,www Q. 22' 9 ,.-P' ,. ww' - -Q -an 0 H as .' M 1, rf .- S E321 WMU .en Eighty-eight -Q NN, -- X-.,,g,.... Q w-vwmq., wQa....w.x,,. 3 S W4 55455 QW? 2 , ,lywmm -Us MNd , 1 . 9mwM-. Connie Westergaard Nancy Bacon 43 Joan Romine Carole Hunter Mary Fincher Pat Beattie WAVE SENIQR CLASS ciufin Soap Suggs Ida' l IIRIIUQIIFIHEES IUNICDR CLASS Larry Gates S lairley I ones IIFAVQE SGPHQMQRE CLASS Lewis Chubby Crump jenene C1'em19a w 5 S' e w, im e . :Tint l33 llRlII6IITlIlfQ FRESHMAN CLASS Gene Rickey Shirley M CN eel Niflcfly-six QLQ'lllHE11V?wI KING ARLENE WEYER KENNITH TUCKER Train Bearer Crown Bearer Train Bearer BEVERLY REEVES PARKER DAVIS PATRICIA DAVIS gi, . is 3 29' fx C5 PRINCESS IANE FERGUSON PRINCE CAM1LLE GARLAND MARDI GRAS Qn the night ot February l3, l953, a spirit ot tun and aaiety prevailed at Fair Park as the annual Mardi Gras celebration was ushered in with the sound oi blaring trumpets. The Ladies ot the Court, gowned in white tatteta and escorted by Lords in tormal at- tire, were the tirst to make their appearance. Silence and expectation ruled as the arrival ot the Queen was anticipated. Amid the hushed admiration ot her subjects, Queen Arlene ascended her throne and was crowned Queen ot Mardi Gras by King Kennith. Gay festivities followed the coronation. The origin- ality ot the entertainment was accepted by student talent from the vocal department and solo dance numbers. Later in the evening the Court attended the ball given in their honor. Cupids and vivid red hearts were the principal decora tions chosen tc decorate the auditorium, using Valentine's Day as the theme. The background and stage props were desianed by the Art Department and constructed by the Vtfoodworkina Department. The beauty and glamour of the occasion was chiefly due to the supervision of Mrs. Ruth lohns, Mrs. Grave Gray and Mr. Lynn Reeves. The Court LADY MARY FINCHER PRINCESS IANE FERGUSON I-ORD DENIS CLARK TRAIN BEAHEES PATRICUX LORD ROY ICE TRUE QUEEN ARLENE WEYER LADY MARTHA TURNER DAVIb, EVERLY REEVEU LADY AGNES WHITE KING KENNITH TUCKER LORD RICHARD LEE CROWN BEARER PARKER LADY PAT BEATTIE DAVIS LoRD RONNIE Ross PRINCE CAMILLE GARLAND LORD PAT JOHNSON TRUMPETERS RALPH PAYNE LADY CONNIE WEsrERGAARD LADY MARY CAROLYN HERALD IAMES CARTER ROBBY KING LORD Ion LOWERY ROSBOROUGH ll-ISTER LARRY BAGGETT GLEN HINDMAN Ninety-seven A i T H L E T I ' u 5 inely-eight 8 K. , ,Q 9 ,bf - Wx Q fn Qi fs . K I lug. ' X . 'fa S , M , M. W. A N15 KNHQQ. mm-Q.. Q 5 94,-i 5 SP W.,.,,,,,.,.. K I 1 E 'Sli sg .. A Y egg, , INDIANS 1952-53 HEAD COACH Coach Homer Prendergast realized a dream of many years this season when the Fair Park team won the State Championship. He has coached many teams since he began as coach at Fair Park in l93l, each in its turn composed of promising material. The ex- periences gained from his years of playing high school as well as college football at Auburn Uni- versity and on Army elevens have been reflected in the ability of the Fair Park players. He began his gridcareer as a kicker on the Marshall high school team. Upon entering Auburn he quali- fied on the varsity squad as a freshman and also played on their unbeaten National Collegiate cham- pionship team Which finished its season without permitting a score to its foes. Coach Prendergast was on the all-Southern Conference team as a run- ner and a kicker. He coached at Marshall College in Marshall, Texas, before becoming assistant coach at Byrd in l926. ASSISTANT COACHES Coach Roy Wilson whose name is practically synonymous with that of Coach Prendergast at Fair Park began his football career as a player at Byrd High School under Coach Prendergast. Later he became a tackle at L. S. U. where he played from l93O thru l932 and was named on the Southeasterns team in 1932. He began coaching at Fair Park in l935 as line coach. Coach Clem Henderson joined the coaching staff at Fair Park in l948. He played high school football for len- nings when its team clashed with Fair Park in the state AA finals. After a time in the Marine Corps, Coach Henderson entered La. Tech Where he lettered as guard on their football team. He is responsible for the second football team and coaches the basketball and track teams. Coach Tommy Trigge came to Fair Park in l952 to fill the demand for a fourth coach. He played football while attending high school in Port Arthur in 1938, '39 and '4O. After playing on the football team while stationed in Pearl Harbor' in l943 he entered Lamar lunior College and played as guard in l946-'47. Last year he coached at Independence, La. One Hundred l kv VARSITY FOOTBALL Fair Park Downs Marshall 27 to 7 On September 12 Fair Park opened its 1952 football season in Marshall with the annual football tilt with the Marshall Mavericks on Maverick field. The lndians were in high form as the smooth running Fair Park team rolled up a 27 to 7 score in victory over the Texas boys. The score at the end of the third quarter stood at 7 to 7. Fair Park scored twenty of its points in the last quarter. Three of the lndians' touchdowns and three points after the scores were chalked up by Tommy Davis. Gene Saur scored the other Tribe touchdown. Two drives by Marshall were thwarted by fumbles. Fair Park gained 262 yards and Marshall 248. SCORE BY QUARTERS Fair Park ...... 7 O O 20 Marshall . . . . . 0 7 O U Fair Park 34-Bolton 24 Following the lead that it had set the week before the Fair Park football team ripped to a 34 to 24 score over a scrappy Bolton. high football eleven here on September 18. The Bolton Bears marched to a touchdown after taking the opening kickoff but Fair Park quickly followed up with a 59 yard touch- down dash by A. L. Williams. The score seesawed between the two teams until the fourth quarter when the Tribe took the lead and kept it. Tommy Davis scored twice and kicked for four extra points. Harley Brown, A. L. Vtlilliams, and Gene Saur each scored once. The Indians gained 221 yards rushing compared with the Bears 195 yards. SCORE BY QUARTERS Fair Park ...... 7 14 13 U Bolton . . . 6 6 6 6 First Row-Charles Farrar, Iohnnie Crumpler, Richard Shirley, Natch Brocato, Harley Brown, A. L. Williams, Kenneth Fountain, Robert Hearn, Bobby Stoll, Fred Westergaard, Gene Saur, Tommy Davis. Second Row-Charles Connaughton, Billy Claycomb, Dan Sims, George Crain, Bobby R. McAlphin, Wesley Hampton, Leon Wheeler, laclcie Rogers, joe Lowery, Tommy Maloney, Frank Watts. Third Row-Ray Garrard, Larry Gates, john Crump, Bobby Anderson, Charles Riddick, Cecil Rhodes, Ronny Ross, Gerald johnson, johnny Feazel, Billy Turner, Darrell Norsworthey. Fourth Row-Bobby Reynolds, Tommy Trigge, Roy Wilson, F. H. Prendergast, Clem Henderson, Willie Dowden, Lewis Crump. .399 K' , .r 5 - q..r- F-ww ' One Hundred One Kenneth Fountain-T ,ckle All North La.: All City A. L Wmlliams--Buck lA1l State. Honorable Mention? Charles Riddick-End - Au North Lu. Au cny lm N - 1. QM? CAII State. Honorable Mention! V b Frank Watts-Center L11 State. Honorable Meniionl Charles Farrar-End All North LC.: All City fAl1 State. Honorable Mention! -1 ,in ' Robert Hecrnl-G d uar Tommy Davis--Back-Co-Captain N 'A AU North L04 All CifY All American All Southern: All Slclle All North Lu.: All City ll Stato, Honorable Memiq if 1 I Bobby Ray Mchlpixx-Buck Billy Bobby Stoll--Guard. A11 Norih Lcx. George Crain--Back .,. , , g, Dun Sims-Guard ' Iohnie Crungpler-Back All 'i Au North La.: Au city ' Y U-H1 State, Honorable Mention! C511 State, Honorable Mention! Darrell Norsworthy--Buck Skippy Shxrley--Buck i xi Harley Brown--Tackle--Co-Captain X, All American ' All Southern: All State North LU.: All City Johnny F ouxel Guard o-End ,m,., Natch Brocct : ',A Bobby Anderson-End x N Icxckxe Rogers-Tackle Ray Gerrard Back ,sv Ioe Lowery-Guard -d Westergcxcn-d--End XL, L I an vw ll In if 'S an me 7 alla rv' 7 X i 0 E, 4, t A 5, '7 v 3' 6 .Z 'tif X I Q ' V' 3 Wg is 41:1 513 I f 5 , Q ii 1 . g sl 192514 R fl l l 5 2 ei, i, t 'Wt' - i is .as X Football Mana gers The Managers tor the 1952 Tribe were llett to right!-Bobby Reynolds, limmie Potter, Lewis lChubbyl Crump, Willie Dowden. Fair Pcnk Romps Over Catholic High 35 to 7 Playing the Catholic High Bears for the first time, the lndians showed their best form as they added up a score of 35 to 7 to win. The most amazing part of the contest was the first half in which Catholic didn't run a single play in the Fair Park half of the field. The game was won by short, stabbing gains and by quarterback Gene Saur's trickery with the jump pass. Tommy Davis scored twice and booted five extra points. lohnny Crumpler and A. L. Williams each scored on dashes around end. Charles Farrar grabbed a touchdown pass from Saur. Good defensive work was turned in by Bobby Stoll and Dan Sims. SCORE BY QUARTERS Fair Park . . 7 l4 7 7 Catholic High . . U O 0 7 Out running the Crusad- ers, Williams crosses the line, standing up. One Hundred Four .. ..-e.Q..m.,...m-..em,. ,-...,M t, ... im- .,W....r'W-. I: , . 7 ,Q 1 . N .,I5'i'4lH I. fi ' ...A-sg., - -.. --if ,.p,,,... ' -Q, . . ..s,.,,. :'- -Swv sr . ,--. ..,. g S' Indians Scalp Jackets To Take Trophy A crowd of more than 14,000 spectators watched the Tribe wallop the Iackets 27 to 0 to take the city championship and win the floating trophy. The Indians took the field determined to make up for last year's upset but a hard fighting Byrd team managed to hold them nearly all the first half. ln the last few minutes of the second quarter Tommy Davis pulled down a l2 yard pass from Gene Saur and went on to score and kick the extra point. The entire team turned in a top notch performance with A. L. Williams and Harley Brown playing their best game of the season. Williams returned punts for 60 and 68 yards and one of the returns re- sulted in an Indian touchdown. Along with excellent blocking and tackling, Brown re- FRED ANDERSON KING -f-f BYRD PAUL STRANGE FAIR PARK covered three Byrd fumbles. Davis scored twice and kicked three extra points Iohnny Crumpler scored once and Williams once. Both Fair Park and Byrd were outstanding in good sportsmanship with Fair Park being penalized only 20 yards and Byrd 30. SCORE BY QUARTERS Fair Park . . 0 7 6 14 Byrd . . 0 0 0 0 The Tribe furnishes interference while Davis receives an aerial pass. .pg CHARLES CONNAUGHTON- End WESLEY HAMPTON-V Back LARRY GATES-Back CECIL RHODES- Tackle GERALD IOHNSON-f Center RONNY Ross --Center TOMMY MALONEY -Back BILLY CLAYCOMB Back IOHN CRUMPH -Bock One Hundred Six .A W-yrwnv N t,,.. we H- 4' W- WM B 'B ,- 5 .,,. ..s,. 'IM jfvs L. af Ax 0 ...X fix. .., f , 1. - ' fe' K , ,Q My., , .are f'-has-rg.-,.m. A - - l gt , . rs, B TEAM First Row-Larry Anderson, Bill Rogers, Robert Tiller, Marshall Rathburn, Billy Greene, lirnniy Hill, Wayne Walker Roger Foggin, Buddy Rollins, Ludwig Bandaries, Herbert Greene. Second Row-Herd Snider, Kenneth Clifton, joe Fountain, Dale Thompson, Danny Horne, Eddy Parks, Bobby Ward Lester Robinson, lirnnry Manghani, Adron Higgins, Edward Nerrell, Third Row-.-'illen Riegell, Clifton Whitehead, Harrland McDonald, Earl Bonds, john Dunharri, Max Shaw, Larry Bronrell Monk Temple, Charles Ricketts, Larry Clifton, Charles Brocato, FRESHMAN TEAM First Row-Anthony Galante, Spanky Lewis, Leary Ratclitl, lock Stephenson, Perry Birrress, lackie Harrie, Don Parker, D, C. Hall, Charles Flannagan, Lewis Crump. Seoond Row-Wesley Hampton, Bobby Hall, Donald Smith, Francis Crofton, Dudley Trigg, Edwin Ogletree, Larry Gates, Billy Claycomb, Iohn Crurnp. Third Row-Iohnn Feazel, Ronny Ross, Darrell Norsworthy, Gerald johnson, Tonirny Maloney, Leon Wlreeler, Cevil Rhodes, George Crain, One Hundred Seven Indians Slap Tornado. 20 to 6 The Fair Park Tribe traveled to Haynesville to meet the Golden Tornado on September teams, parade 26. In the first district the Indians opened midway in the Saur In the tossed a second from Saur to score for of the T four Qfld. F 'Park 26 to6 Fair consecutive league Bastrop first t usual AA for the in the strong ruling Indians- hand the' tllt, first lohnny Saur. on a in the pass from QUARTERS Fair Park Bastrop Close For the fifth three from the Fair Park. A Stadium the One players battle out a hard fought game with exceptionally good sportsmanship displayed by both teams. Kenneth Fountain and Harley Brown exhibited stellar blocking which helped hold the Istrouma eleven scoreless until the last quarter. In the closing minutes of the scoreless game A. L. Williams stopped a touchdown run by Istrouma on the Fair Park ten. Three plays later the team was halted on the one yard marker. With two minutes left to play Tommy Davis took the ball from a deep punt position in the end and attempted to run around his right. e made his cut only two yards from the field proper he was nabbed by s Ed Riley, giving the Baton Rouge team a safety worth two points. Score when the game ended, Fair Park 0, Istrouma 2. Fair Park Takes Ouachita 27 to 7 On October 17 the Fair Park Indians faced the highly touted Ouachita Lions and took them to the cleaners to the tune of 27 to 7. At the first of the season Ouachita had been rated as serious contenders for the North Louisiana title but Fair Park made the title secure for the third consecutive season as it scored over the Lions. Frank Mobley scored Ouachita's only touchdown but he was small time compared to Tommy Davis, who length- ened his lead as the top scorer in Louisiana by bashing the line for three touchdowns and kicking three extra points to up his year's tally to 80. The efforts of the Ouachita team were completely stalled by the Fair Park defense which was powered by big Harley Brown. The third touchdown came when Davis took a hand-off from Gene Saur. As he was being tackled, Tommy flipped a lateral to Saur and Gene zipped into the end zone for the score. The Indians in all gained 351 net yards from scrimmage on the ground and added 34 through the air to Ouachita's 149 on the ground and none in the air. SCORE BY QUARTERS Fair Park ...... O 13 7 7 Ouachita . . U O 7 U Fair Pcuk Runs Over Lake Charles. 47 to 13 The Fair Park Indians traveled to Lake Charles to meet the Wildcats on October 24 but found them worth hardly more than a good scrimmage. Numerous stars shone in the game as Iohnny Crumpler made two touchdowns, A. L. Williams two and Tommy Davis three. Davis kicked for five extra points. The Indians produced a rugged de- fensive line and held the Wildcats to 115 yards rushing compared with the Indians 291 yards gain. After the seventh touchdown the regulars headed for the bench and the reservists took over for the fourth quarter. Billy Turner and Iackie Rogers helped wreck Lake Charles' running game and Ray Gar- rard and Bobby Ray McAlphin aided in holding the Cats scoreless. The game ended Fair Park 47, Lake Charles 13. SCORE BY OUARTERS Fair Park ...... 14 19 14 O Lake Charles . . . 0 6 7 0 ran Park Rubs Neville in Mud 49 to . Q -, 1 N213 The Indians rolled to an vict ' -s , +- ' the Neville Tigers as the tw ve. 0 . vi -5 tl 2 if . K . on a water soaked, muddy ' g .. , The Injuns rolled up a total of 421 .- a.1'1frY- l gained, of which 170 yards were .nn -. .- through the air as Gene Saur com 1 -L. ' L Q ed 10 passes and completed one, Q.-'ff ' :I yards on the ground and 9 in t -.N Te ' W rible Tom Davis reeled off three 3 and seven consecutive extra poin avis's first chance came early in the fi 11 uarter -I when Harley Brown recovere 1 Y1 econd ' F . N I x Wk-' ', of 17 passes attempted. The Tige J CTL 57 1:19 l 0 1 3 - ' I E. If r ' r , 1 ll. II errant Tiger carry and four pl ' ater Davis u went over. A. L. Williams scored once on a dash around end and again on a beautiful 70 yard run. Saur was responsible for one touchdown as he went over from the 44. In the last two seconds of the game, Saur tossed to Ray Garrard from six yards out to score the final tally of the evening. SCORE BY QUARTERS Fair Park Grinds Kats. 42-7 Fair Park . . 7 21 7 14 Methodical ground-attack explosions by the Neville ' ' f,,'j'l5 0 O 0 6 Fair Park Indians enabled them to score in 'Q . ' ' Phill every period in the game against the Bossier N- Qi, 1' Bearkats. Each team used the air frequently. ,J 'tiff' Ml -1, md Fair Park passed six times-with Gene Saur FA Q V a L15-In Mi-it OPPONENTS doing all the heaving-completing five for 2 If ' ML 7 ' 49 yards and a touchdown. Bossier com- if ' QE! 'Qin' - I ' ' ' ' ' pleted four passes of ll for 74 yards and its 155 lffj -- fr' 1 ' ' 24 only score. Blistering blocking did the most '-V,t - - 5 damage to Bossier. The Injun middle-of-the 31 1 1 I - 2 line combination of guards Bobby Stoll and 6 .... I P- , , . . 6 Dan Sims and tackles Harley Brown and 27 ,,,,, , , I 7 Kenneth Fountain gave the runners a lot of 47 -..'. sf . M i l u 13 uncontested ground. Defensive stars for the 42 I ' b , . gg 6-sg-igri t 7 Indians were linebacker Robert Hearn and .31 5 Q-L.: ,I :-'y.'uj.1QQ hard-charging Bobby Anderson at end. Tom- 49 ' ' -f ' : xg ' ' 6 my Davis scored three times, kicked six extra 35 ' I .Oli fZ ' ' ' ' 7 points, and A. L. Williams, Iohnny Crumpler 27 Wg QQ: ,wi-if '. 11. 0 and Charles Reddick each scored once. ..- i Q 441 ,1 1 iff-' if ' SCORE BY QUARTERS . ' -.1' .i5:525'P?5 f'i5ff5fO.'f. Fair Park 14 7 14 774 if 'QL-f'. i - Q 'FINALS1 5 Bossier - - - - 0 7 0 0 , f In . ..' -.IQTZZQTL4 :,', . Lys.. -'J-z ,. l 1315711075111 1 'jul ll ul XL' qioppsgr Indians Whip Sulphur 14 to 0 to Make Finals Fair Park Wins Toss The mighty Indians vaulted into the Louisi- ana class AA football championship finals for the third straight season by manufactur- ing a l4-O victory over the Sulphur Tors. An aerial to A. L. Williams from Tommy Davis set up the first touchdown of the evening and the same routine was repeated in the last four minutes of the game for the second tally. Credit for the victory goes to the Tribe de- fense. Harley Brown made six tackles all alone to stop Sulphur third and fourth down attempts for first downs. Skippy Shirley pushed Sulphur runners out of bounds twice, after the ball-carriers had dashed 23 and 24 yards. Davis batted down four of Sulphur's l7 passes, Williams three and Shirley three. ln addition to the defensive work, offensive center Frank Watts did a commendable job of blocking while Saur and Davis were fad- ing back to complete a total of lO passes. SCORE BY QUARTERS Fair Park ...... U 7 O 7 Sulphur . . U O U U Davis plows thru Sulphur Tots supported by Hearn. One Hundred Ten Fair Park Defeats St. Aloysius 20-0 Wins State AA Grid Title Fair Park has made four attempts at a state championship to have it finally materialize on the fifth try in New Orleans on December I2 against St. Aloysius. A special train carried 775 supporters to New Orleans to see the game. This was the third consecutive year I-'air Park bid for the championship. A. I.. lCrazy Legsl Vtfilliams, displaying his peculiar and clever style of running, was the target for three touchdown passes from Gene Saur which gave Fair Park a 20 to O victory over St. Aloysius. Tommy Davis kicked for the two extra points. Iohnny Crumpler was responsible for intercepting the Cru- saders pass which enabled the Tribe to make its final touchdown from the host 27 yard Iine. A fourth touchdown was erased by a penalty after a long run by Davis in the fourth quarter. Due to stellar playing throughout the game by tackles Harley Brown and Kenneth Fountain: guards Dan Sims and Bobby Stolig line- backs Robert Hearn and halfback Skippy Shirley and ends Bobby Anderson and Charles Riddick, Fair Park won its first State Championship. The red liaricllcercliiel kills the play. TITLE GAME STATISTICS Fair Park St. Aloysius 8 . . . Total First Downs . . . 5 2 .... Penetrations .... I l35 . . . Net Gain Rushing . . . 5 lO2 . . Yards Gained Passing . . 88 237 . . Total Yards Gained . . 108 SCORE BY QUARTERS Eair Park ..... U U 6 I4 St. Aloysius .... O U U U Celebration iii the locker One Hundred Eleven alter the State AA vi toy BASKETBALL - 1953 Row Hom' One-- Row One- Bo Bo Rutcliff, Ronnie Jerome, Wesley Hampton, B115 Massey Two-Roy Dowfien, Kenneth Caldwell, Bo Hcxtcliii, A, L. Wiilianls, Gene Sour B BASKETBALL TEAM Mvnifsmi Fox, Kenmth Fnldweii, Sum Fuico, Wlllze Dowfien, Cflxnivhy Crump M mcmer How Twn-Cen! Rhedes, Ffonme Ross, l.uc1w:Q' Bandaries, Herbert Greene, Clem Hender nn Loca I1 One Hundred 'I4ll'Bl1'l' BASKETBALL W COACH CLEM HENDERSON Basketball Scoreboard FAIR PARK OPPONENTS 29 ..... Vivian ..... 30 59 . . Greenwood . . . 56 53 . . Guachita . . 57 44 . . . Horner . . . 41 35 . . . Byrd . . . 49 57 . . . Byrd . . . 59 73 . . . Vivian . . . . 56 80 . . . Haynesviiie . . . 43 54 . . . Bossier City . . . 63 69 . , Bastrop . . 68 48 . . . . Byrd . . . 65 44 . . St. IOhn's . . . 33 42 . . . . Bossier City . . . 58 55 . . . . Haynesviiie . . . 52 t 75 . , . si. IOhn's . . , 44 53 . . . Bastrop . . 61 47 . . . Ouachita . . . 55 One Hundred Thirteen 1953 TRACK TEAM 'H The 1953 Track Team progressed rapidly and smoothly under the direction of Coach Tommy Trigge. Emphasis in the early drills was placed on conditioning and form. Iohnny Crumpler and Billy Smith are the only returning lettermen from the l952 sea- son. This fact has only heightened the in- terest of the Track Team and a prominent season is expected. Truck Schedule March 20 . ..... City Meet March 28 . . Northwestern Relays April 3-4 . ...... Bolton April lO-ll . . Southwestern Relays April l7-l8 . ..... Tri-State April 25 . . District Track Meet May l-2 . . . . State Meet CoAc1-1 TOMMY TRIGGE Bow One-I. D. Landis, lack Stephens, Fred Westergaard, Billy Smith, Iohnny Crumpler, A. L. Williams, Bobby McAlphin, Billy Turner, Tommy Adams. Row Two-Coach Tommy Triqge, Pete Maxwell, Spanky Lewis, Natch Brocato, Billy Claycomb, Ronald Shemwell, William Lacy, lackie Horne, John Crump, Iohn Upchurch, Darrell Norsworthy, Bobby Reynolds fManaqerJ. tn- .Q ., -t. X , A ' 3, Mink W, gf i X . tux One Hundred Fourteen Mrs. Annie Igoe welcomes parents .. . Officers: Mrs. W. M. McKnight, Presidentg Mrs. Jimmie Warner Vice Presidcntg Mrs. J. C. Hayes, Treasurerg Mrs. H. M, Lewis, Sec- rotary. QP EES Mrs. H. A. Norris whilc Betty looks on. Mrs Lucille Davis discusses -2 , Attracted by made pres, customers ladies a night. ikznv' Don't forget, I eat, too, Joel X Change 6 PARENVIEACHERS ASSOCIATION The P. T. A. otticers planned three night programs during the year when both parents and students were present. The go to school night introduced parents to their childrens teachers with the opportunity to discuss projects tor the year. Since the Guidance Program is a new one, parents were invited to attend a discussion and social hour with the homeroom teachers. The Carnival has long been a money raising opportunity to ottset the expenses ot the P. T. A. With hilarity, humor and excitement, parents and students enjoyed Mardi Gras and the Carnival on a single evening. The P. T. A. kept very active this year with its three large projects plus its many other activities. Mrs. Katherine Webb explains buttonholc attachment to Mr and One Hundred Sixteen WL ,sainx Wsffflif' 1 - MT' M. in in M , .- se h r- wwf-f V ' ' - . . 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Row Two-Melody Brown, Alice Faye O'Daniel, Mrs. Ruth Iohns, Sponsor, Anne Roark, Guynelle Stanley, Floy Mackin, Boy loe True, Edmond Kalitey. Bow Three-Walter Ratclitt, McLeroy King, Pat Johnson, Norman Terry, Richard Lee, Kenneth Caldwell, George Sorrell, lolinny Crumpler, Bill Massey. S A-X4 STUDENT COUNCIL To become better acquainted with the riqht, duties and obliqations of school citizenship and to promote a better relationship between the faculty and student body, is the main objective of the Student Council. Also sponsored by the Council were numerous activities as the Mardi Gras celebration, assemblies, Tribe Talk, and the Bank Savings Account, which is affiliated with the First National Bank. The Student Council has attained an honored position in Fair Park through its interest in student participation and its administration of school improvements. The orqanization is sponsored by Mrs. Ruth Iohns and Mr. Earl Turner. Student Council Representatives Bow One-Monk Temple, Emma Gene Edmiston, Cleo Scott, janet Rainer, Ierrirae Baird, Penny Winters, Sylvia Middlebroolcs, Laura Manqham, lo Ann Weirs. Bow Two-lohn Kelly, Rose Escott, Ianell May, Phyllis Simmons, Bobbie Spencer, Beiine Hiischtielri, Valerie fltirris, Annelle Calhoun, Kay Box, Colette Colvin. Bow Three-Edgar Smith, Nelda Windham, Mildred Branch, Sue Howard, Beverly Bishop, Pat Ward, Carole llnntci, Nancy Fnlco, Evelyn Bartlett, Billy Io Linder, Paula Warner. Bow Four-Don Parker, Ernest Banzhot, lerry Pate, Ronny Ross, Kenneth Fountain, linirny Chandler, john Dinihtini, Charles Tubbs, William Kulbeth, Richard Bicknell, Clifford Dennis. E A 7' ' E ',,a A if YZ- 'wr Wg, 'QQU , T if-.juli TY: - NJA if E L 5 'C PS A .f an M -3 'ix Q Z E Q ,X 5 E ,A A junior Red Cross Officers IOE CPETEB MAXWELL President LARRY GATES lst Vice President ROBERT HEARN ind Vice President LORETTA MURRELL Secretary DIANA SLY Treasurer O ne HllIldl't'!l 'I'u'c'nty QQ JUNIOR RED CROSS The lunior Red Cross is one ot the school's largest and most active organizations with a mem- bership this year of almost one hundred per cent. lt oiters the member an opportunity to serve through adaptable channels connected with school activities. Thus it forms a link between school and the broadening circle oi local, national, and international society. Social service projects and activities for the good of the school keep this organization busy throughout the year. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Annie lgoe and Mrs. Kathryn Gamble, this year's work has included a membership drive, making favors tor Veterans and Barksdale Hospitals, col- lecting used clothing for the needy, distribution of Tuberculosis seals and packing of Christ- mas boxes for children in foreign countries. PICTURE, PAGE 120: Row One-Martlia Calcote, Betty Sire Hill, Nancy Fincher, lo Ann Hoya, Patsy Ann Hyatt. Row Two-Annie Igoe, Sponsor, Dickie Crossliri, Hope Henry, Ioyce Brashier, Pat Allen, Martlia Campbell, jackie Hawthorne. Row Tliree-Larry Gates, Claudette Casori, Marjorie Carney, Lynn leflery, Louis Iaudon, Derrell Howard, Fay Dunn. PICTURE BELOW: Row One-elean Maxwell, leanne Robinson, Peggy Ogletree, Diana Sly, Pauline Morris, Virginia Turner, Delores Sliaw. How Two-Mickey Sliiver, Ginger Mosley, Agnes Ann White, VL'anda Muxworthy, Nona Stalil, Rochelle Reeves, Ann Pickering, fo Nell Srnitli. Row Three-Loretta Murrell, fohnny Rayburn, Benny Toler, Bill McKnight, Bill Mason, Pete Maxwell, Ianeil Ward. One Hundred 'I'u'enty-ww SPANISH CLUB Officers President .... . RICHARD LEE Vice President ..... BILL MORTON Secretary . . . lEANNEANE LAWRENCE Treasurer . . . PEGGY BOWMAN Los Alumnos Pelices CI-lappy Students? is the name chosen by this group. Through literary pro- grams, tilms, and recorded music, members gain a better knowledge and understanding ot Spanish speaking countries. ln April the club sponsors the celebration ot Pan American week at Fair Park, and twice a year members enjoy a Mexican supper at El Chico, a local res- taurant. An annual picnic on Cross Lake ends the year's activities. Row One-Iames Richardson, Ieanne Robinson, Kathleen Pynes, Carolyn Varnell, Mignon Sightler, janet Rainer, Edna Earle Lindsey Shirley Bogus, Patricia Prichard, Lois Piercy. Row Two-Miss Mary Holland, Sponsor, Sandra Bruce, Pennie Winters, Deanna lacohy, Glenda Stewart, Sandra Collins, Yvonne Harris, Anne Morris, julia johnson, Peggy Bowman, Marlene Kent. Row Three-Harley Doggett, David Farmer, Paula Pittman, Margaret Hanson, Valerie Harris, Carol Allen, Shirley Cook, Shirley Colby, Barbara Krernenek, Bevelyn Stacks, Martha lean Williams. Row Four-Gerald Herne, Emma Gene Edmiston, Pat Spivey, Carol La Craix, Frances Raley, Audrey Nallin, Kay Van Cleave, Aliene Coleman, Robert Strong, ,lo Ann Schroeter, leanneane Lawrence, jacguelyn Thomas. ROW Five-Carolyn Rosborough, Jimmy johnson, Doyle Bailey, Charles Schillinger, Iames Nugent, Richard Lee, Bill Morton, Tommie Harper, Clifford Dennis, Edmond Kalitey. One Hmrzlrezi 'l'u'enty-tivo LATIN CLUB Officers Consul . . . . IERRY PATE Consul . . . . DArsY IOHNSON Praetor . . ALICE PAY OIDANIEL Quaestor . . lIMMIE RUTH HUNTER Censor . . . PAULAMAITODD The Fair Park Latin Club, Orbis Ftomanus, under the direction ot Miss Annie Laurie Cook, is open to pupils interested in Latin. This year's membership of seventy is one oi the largest in the Club's history. Two meetings held each month feature programs dealing with the life and customs ol early Romans. Social interest of Club members finds expression in iour socials each school year. During National Latin week each spring the entire Latin department, by means ot posters, speech- es, and an assembly program, locus attention to the tact that Latin is very much alive today. Row One-Miss Annie Laurie Cook, Sponsor, lean Gaynor, loyce Smith, Paularnai Todd, Patricia Greer, Billye Loard, Beverly Watt, Lynn Miller, Sandra Slernons, Charlotte Cornish. Row Two--Daisy Iohnson, Nancy Fincher, Vicky Worm, lulia Sauer, Earlene Payne, Katherine Melton, lerirae Baird, Annette jones, Faith Findley, Dorothy McDonald. Bow Three-Lee Boy Moehlman, Pat Foster, Marjorie Carney, Marie Hunter, Leona Simpson, Shirley Ponder, Beth Sandlin, Linda VValters, Carolyn Frazier, Carolyn Crain, Carol Sue Longoria. How Four-Alice Faye O'Daniel, Edgar Smith, Allen Biegel, Eddie Mishow, Sallie Nugent, Marjorie Carter, Iris Beaves, Ida Sisson, lirnmie Ruth Hunter, Linda Lou McDonald, Peter Culotta. Bow Five-Keeth Lane, Mike Brown, Donald Santz, Charles Connaughton, Bill Mason, jerry Pate, lanice Eubanks, Carrie Nell Kniqhton, Lynn lettery, Tommy Straughan. One Hundred 'I'u'enly-llaree CIVICS CLUB Officers President ...... WADE PARSONS Vice President . . MARY FINCHER Secretary . . . BARBARA WALTERS Treasurer . . Lou ANN MCMILLIAN X. The members of Fair Park's Civics Club enjoy putting into practice the things they learn in the Civics Class. The objectives of the Civics Club are to gain experience in parliamentary pro- cedure, to stimulate interest in current events, to help in a material way, at least, one Fair Park student who needs and deserves help, and to develop and maintain standards ot character which will enable them to appreciate the American Way ot lite. This club is sponsored by Miss Myra Glenna Dotson, Lila Vae Godwin, Eddie Byrne. Bow One-Kitty Kleinhans, Delores Shaw Walters, Mary Westmoreland, Rose Escort, Bow Two-Carolyn Woodard, lanell May, Nancy Porteous, Lou Ann McMillian, Nancy Sue Tubbs, Mary Fincher, Barbara Tommy Crenshaw. Ienene Crenshaw, Barbara Bay, Nannie McWhiney, Parnell Beene, Bob Sutton, Haynes. Bow Three-Marie Liberto, Ann Pickering, Ieariette Young, E. A, Stephenson, Howard Pelton, Hope Henry, Wanda Muxworthy, Bill Dinkins, Ioyce Davis, Ralph lacks. Bow Four--Billy Walker, Polly Boone, Virginia Organ, Janice Thomas, Margie Wallace, Frankie Dunn, William Kulbetli. Ronnie Ierome, Adrian Heard, Wade Parsons. One Hundred Twenty-four BIOLOGY CLUB Officers President ...... KATHLINE PYNES Vice President . . . IOAN ROMINE Secretary . . . IEANEANE FRANKS Treasurer . . EMMA IEAN EDMISTON The Biology Club is one ot the older organizations ot Fair Park. lt is the objective ot this club to provide an opportunity for further study and investigation tor students interested in science. Their studying promotes many new hobby interests. In addition to their scientific interests, the Biology Club members are also active in encouraging school and community service. Meetings are held twice a month with most ot the club's work being done by the group working together. The faculty sponsor oi the Biology Club is Miss Eulava Ioyce. How One-Barbara White, Beverly Stacks, Kathleen Pynes, Nelda Holder, loan Romine. How Two-Miss Eulava foyce, Sponsor, Dixie Moseley, loan Stroud, Barbara Halverson, Nancy Sue Lay, Elsie Blair. Row Three-Frances Brelthaupt, Billie Schaeler, leaneane Franks, Emma Gene Edmiston, Peggy Key. Nw: QC One Hundred Tu'euty-fire ART CLUB T Officers President .... CONNIE WESTERGAARD Vice President ..... PEGGY BUsH Secretary . . . BETTY SUE LAWRENCE Treasurer . . . LLOYD OZMENT The Art Club, under the direction ot Mrs. Grace Gray, has as its purpose to give the members a greater appreciation ot art. Students need not be artists to belong to the club but are encouraged to evaluate the skills and abilities of others. The club is privileged to make visits throughout the school year to the State Exhibit Building to enjoy the art exhibits. To observe local artists at Work as a stimulus to perfect their own techniques is another privilege ot the members of this club. Row One-Rosemary Tubbs, Nancy Tubbs, Geraldine Godwin, lean lllfatson, Dorothy McDonald, Betty Sue Lawrence. Row Two-Mrs. Grace Gray, Sponsor, Ianice Womack, Ienene Williams, Shirley Smith, Connie Vfesterqaard, La Iuan Rickey, Carolyn Frazier, Row Three-Ernit Beth, Peggy Lowe, Kathy Deoton, Francine Vlfright, I. Ann Schroeter, Glenn Smith, Ronnie Crawford. One Hundred Twenty-six ,,, r M MH CLUB P 'Q' 1 Officers Rvws President . . . . . IAMES CARTER j , Vice President . . IOHNNY CRUMPLER ,W is it 2 Secretary . . . BEVERLY WOODWARD SF .1 Treasurer , . CHARLES HICKMAN The Math Club, under the sponsorship of Miss Lucille Brown, is composed of those students who enjoy the study of math and appreciate it to th e extent that they are now taking the fourth year of high school mathematics. Meeting twice a m onth, it is the purpose of the members of the Math Club to acquaint themselves with the record of the DUST development in U19 field Of 1'1'1CIlh9IT1CIfiCS, with the present day application of mathematic S resulting in the comforts as well as the ability to defend oneself against agressive nations and to Catch a vision of the part that math can play in the future development of civilization. Right to lei!-e Row Une-Gene Sanr, Kennitli Tucker, Eleanor Harmon, Be verly Woodward, Yvonne Barntlioiise, Bobby Whitton, Darrell Norswortiiy. Row Two-Gene Srnitli, Dean Smith, Stanley Brown, Charles l-liclcrnan, Billy Worrell, lames Carter, Hewitt Byars, john Upchnrcii. Pow Three-Glenn Sandiler, Walter Lacy, lolin Pickering, Charles Connaughton, Johnny Crumpler, lininiy Rogers, Harold Warren, Dale LaGrane, Donald Ray Cooper. A One Hnuzlred 'I'11'w1ty-.wzwi FOREIGN CORRESPONDENCE CLUB Officers President ..... NELDA WINDHAM Vice President . . CYNTHIA WHITTEN Secretary . . . SARAH HINDMAN Treasurer . . IEAN MAXWELL The Iunior and Senior division of the Foreign Correspondence Club is under the direction of Mrs. Mildred McCormick. The members of this club enjoy corresponding with students of seventeen different countries. Lists of names and addresses are purchased from reliable international clubs for the members. Through their letters the boys and girls learn the customs, values and ways of life of their friends in different countries. At the meetings which are held twice a month all the letters are read aloud. ln this way the whole club benefits from each correspondence, learning much as they share their letters. The Club took part in the Mardi Gras Carnival with a booth for fortune telling and picture making. Row One--Shirley lean Cain, Beverly lean Maxwell, Veda Beth Hector, Judy Price, Lolette Cotleii, Mary Helen Hayes, Elsie Curlin. Row Two-Mildred McCormick, Sponsor, Tommie Hester, Carlice Anne Dillman, Melba Io Schinzler, Floy Mackin, Elnom Chandler, Shirley Hippler, Mary I-lnne Hembert. Row Three-Ioe Ed Hanson, Elizabeth Denson, Ladye McCaa, Nelda Windleani, Sarah Hindman, Iudy Deen, Peggy Redwine, Bobby foe Hall. One Hundred Twenty-eight FOREIGN Ill ll- CORRESPONDENCE CLUB Officers President . . . . TOMMYE FURR Vice President . . CAROLYN ENDEL Secretary . . . BARBARA EAVES Treasurer . . NORMAN TERRY +155 The Foreign Correspondence Club is composed of students wanting to learn about other countries. Letters are exchanged between the members and 13901319 Of fOf9ifEI1'1 COUHTUGS- Some of H1959 Countries are France, England, Italy, Iapan, and Switzerland. School, hobbies and life in each country are discussed in the letters. The boys and girls find this work interesting and inspiring. Through the efforts of the sponsor, Mr. Bernie Slimer, and the members, this club is doing much to bring about friendship between different countries. Row One-Lowena Trimble, Carolyn lo Viola, Ianice Hill, Eleanor Bae Bryant, Kay Box, Martha Wells. How Two-Bernie Slimer, Sponsor, Mary Alice Turbeville, Dixie Moseley, Tommye Furr, Mickey Thomas, Carolyn Lewis, Willie Lee Dempsey, Rita Gynn Whitfield. Row Three-Sally Sue Matlock, Kathleen Curry, Patricia Brown, Ieaneane Franks, Martha Calcote, Barbara Eaves, Carolyn Endel, Bessie Lee Smith. Bow Four-Bill Rogers, Dolores Young, Dolores Brown, Dorothy Arnold, Florence Fitzmorris, Pat Mason, Freda Harrison, Patsy Doddie, Maurine Brandon. Row Five-Norman Terry, Betty Upchurch, Martha Turner, Dat Ashley, Sunny Cooper, Austin Tucker, jackie Horne. R -be , Mfg One Hundred 'I'n'enty-nine AUDIO VISUAL CLUB Officers President ...... KENNETH REAVIS Vice President . . CHARLES FLANAGAN Secretary . . . TOMMY CRENSHAW Treasurer . . BOBBY COLEMAN The members of the Audio-Visual Club are those boys and girls who assist in the projection of films used for instructional purposes in the school. To be of most value to the club and school, the boys are encouraged to learn how to set up and operate all kinds of projection equipment. They are expected to be efficient workers possessing and reflecting such qualities as dependability, promptness, and politeness. Working as secretarial assistants the girls play a valuable part in making the program more effective. They are expected to exemplify the same qualities in their work as the boys. The capable leader of this group is Miss Ruby Moore. Tommy Crenshaw, Secretary Bow One-Tommy Crenshaw, Ronnie Tibbit, Dale Gethra, Betty Allums, Toby Sims, Pauline McCart, Mary Anne Cox. Row Two-Ruby Moore, Sponsor, Ierry Pickering, Reginald Page, ferry Turner, Betty Upchurch, Glenna Dotson, Martha Wells, Earlene Payne, Laverne Fountain, Wanda Lynn Webb. Row Three-lohnny Provenza, Boy Childs, Doyle Ethredge, Bobby Coleman, Bobby Hughes, Kenneth Reavis, Hugh Phillips, Sam Wilshire, Mary Rains. Row Four--Charles Flanagan, Victor Black, Don Hornbuckle, Howard Sellers, Bobby Tyler, Charles Everett, Eddy Parks, Alton Dunn, Thomas Barker. One Hundred Thirty CREATIVE WRITING CLUB Officers President . . . . TEDDY WILLIAMS Vice President . . KATHLEEN HILLIER Secretary . . . GAYLE IACKSON Treasurer . . BEVERLY MORGAN The Creative Writing Club, under the supervision ot Mrs. Iennie Iones, strives to promote a greater interest in writing. Various styles ot writing, as well as suitable and preferable topics, are studied by the members ot the club. Having studied the short story in particular, it was the ambition of each member to write a short story this year. The aim ot the Creative Writing Club is to point out beauty in the common place: the simpler things ot lite and to encourage and help to develop the future writers ot America. Row One-Kathleen Hillier, lane Faust, Beverly Morgan, Io Rivers, lo Ann Brown. Row Two-Gayle laclcson, fosepliine Wilcoxen, Kay Hollernan, Pat Blue, Elizabeth Clancy. Row Three-Martha lane Clancy, lames Walker, Teddy Williams, Bob Corrigan, Iennie lanes, Sponsor, Lois Ponder. t lldlllna uauic.:uu----- -19-i .n..,:h-JL One Hundred Thirty-o ne :tore mana me affer S316 QEI' 0 BH 6 ts 9 Avxuude Q 21' L ooks up price Ni., xg N Classroom llISfl'UCfl0hS -ww' P wwf ,bra 6 A N2 af' 'M' DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUB Officers President ....... EDWIN SUGGS Vice President . . DONALD GUICE -it 5: r Secretary . . . MARTHA GIBSON ,fi ' Treasurer . . BoBB1E MICHWICH The Distributive Education Club of Fair Park, under the direction of Mr. R. N. Neely, is a branch ot the State and National Club. One ot its main purposes is to develop progressive leadership in the field ot retailing that is cooperative, aggressive, self-reliant and competent. The Club sends delegates to the annual State Distributive Education Convention which is held at Louisiana State University. One ot the highlights of each year is the Employer and Employee banquet. Row One-Betty Williams, Lyn Audleman, Doris Cooper, Betty Ann Baker, Emma Townsend, Martha Gibson, julia McPhearson. Row Two-Edwin Connie Lee Suggs, Everett Head, Donald Guice, Bobbie Michwich, Barbara Lightfoot, Donald Matthews, Barbara Williams, Biclcy Torry. How Three-Denzil Caniley, Bill Novak, Benton Neal, Donald Tinsley, limmie lohnson, Donald Rapp, Edward A. Leeson, Allen Philan. One Hundred Thirty-llaree FUTURE TEACHERS OE AMERICA Officers President .,.... CAROLE HUNTER Vice President . . MARIORIE CARTER Secretary . . . ELIZABETH VALENTINE Treasurer , . . PATRICIA SMITH The Future Teachers of America Club is under the sponsorship ot Miss Meva Andrews. This club gained a national charter by naming the club tor a local educator, Dean B. E. Smith ot Centenary, as was required by the National Council. The aims ot the F. 'T. A. are to cultivate the qualities ot leadership and character which are essential in a good teacher, to learn about the oppor- tunities in teaching and develop student leadership. Among this year's activities are attending the State Convention, providing refreshments tor the Senior Play and participating in all school activities. Bow One-Meva Andrews, Billie Dalryrnple, Lila Vae Godwin, Beverly Watt, Elizabeth Ann Faith, Ieanne Robinson, Mary George Stone, Lynn Miller, Eleanor lean Whitt, Ianet Wliitt. Bow Two--Barbara Kremerrek, Valerie Harris, Rita Glynn Wliittield, Peaqy Oqletree, Carol Srnitlr, Roberta Strong, Mary Betliea, Sue Tyler, Elizabetlr Valentine, Mary Eleanor Bootli. Bow Three-Andrey Nallin, Carole Ann Hunter, Mariorie Carter, Marcelle Lee, Louise Brand, Barbara Eaves, Indy Deen, Claude Anderson, Deanna Bussie, Metta Brewster, Dorothy Scotto, lanrce Thomas. 0110 Hundred Thirty-four FUTURE HGMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Officers President .... . . PATSY HARRIS Vice President . . DELORES MULLIIIS Secretary . . . CARoLYN LEWIS Treasurer . . DAVID FARMER The Future Homemalcers ot America is an incorporated non-profit youth organization composed of students who have taken a homemalcinq course. The E. H. A. promotes an appreciation of the joys and satisfaction oi homemakinq, worthy home membership and wholesome individual and group recreation. The motto oi this club is, Toward New Horizons. This qroup is under the joint sponsorship ot Mrs. Katherine Webb and Mrs. Annie Lou Barlow. l-tow One-Barbara Walters, Elizabeth Starnes, Estelle Beheler, Kathleen Pynes, Billye Io Loard, Marie Liberia, Beverly Watt, Irma Lee Batcliff, Becky Warner. Bow Twoileanne Robinson, Tonirnye Eurr, Dixie Moseley, Patricia Bell, Carolyn Endel, Antoinette Pilarro, Shirley Ballurti, Barbara Kreinenelc, Carolyn Lewis, Mrs. Annie Lou Barlow. How Three-K. M. Well, Barbara Maranto, Dolores Mullen, Darlene Faullc, Barbara Van Alstyne, Martha Turner, Carolyn Snntli, Helen Williams, Margaret Hanson, Ellen Brown, Elnora Chandler. Bow Four-Linda Oden, Shirley Colby, Kathy Deaton, Alice Dixon, ludy Deen, David Farmer, Sunny Cooper, Eninia Gene Edniiston, Barbara Eaves, Carol Hester, Mary Ann McClure. One Humlrwl 'l'l1irty-fire FUTURE BUSINESS i LEADERS OE AMERICA Officers President ...... SHIRLEY IONES Vice President . . PEGGY T1LToN Secretary . . . ANNETTE Mnvrs Treasurer . . MARTHA CAMPBELL The Sophomore and Iunior division of the Future Business Leaders of America is under the spon- sorship of Mrs. Pearl Dalton. The goal for the year is to study the fields of occupations open for students. The club invited speakers from various firms in Shreveport to speak in the club pro- grams. These guests explained interesting phases of their Work and suggested ways to prepare for these places. The members enjoy a varied program of activities which aids the individual in determining a future. The members of this club belong also to the state and national Future Busi- ness Leaders of America Club. Row One-Ieaiiette Rice, La juan Mf:Kinno11, Sylvia Middlebrooks, Sharon Tarbuitoii, Pat Cooper, Gloria Williams, Annette Mims. Row Two-Earline Latham, Shirley lones, Ann Harris, Ioan Glover, Martha Campbell. Row Three-Shirley Baldwin, Barbara Calk, Ann Burnette, Iimrny Iacoby, La Iuan Richey, Lela Faye Kretzinger, Walter Betts, Charles Glover. Row Four-Harry Poulan, Pearl Dalton, Sponsor, Clara Rawls, Antoinette Pitarro, Shirley Ballard, Marcelle Lee, Margie Hutchinson, Anne Spain. -vi' O ne Hundred Thirty-six ,mi i:ii FUTURE BUSINESS ' S ' LEADERS OF AMERICA Officers President . . . . . PEGGY MASON Vice President . . . NANCY EDWARDS Secretary . . . VILA PAYE WoRsHAM Treasurer . . YVONNE KALIFEY The Future Business Leaders of America is a national organization tor students in business educa- tion. A branch club was organized in Fair Park in l952 for students experiencing one or more subjects in the business department. Due to the greatly increased membership it was divided into two groups in l953. The Senior group, under the direction ot Miss Mary Lou Ledbetter, has as its purpose to develop competent, aggressive business leadership. There are thirty-three charter members in this group. Members from the F. B. L. A. will attend a state convention that is to be held at Louisiana Tech in Ruston, Louisiana. How One-Margaret Wliite, Barbara Gibbs, Lois Lucas, Peggy Mason, Mary George Stone, Shirley 1olinson,lcann Dockery, Betty Sue Lawrence, Loyce Gibson, lo Ann Harnbin, Aline Hoy. How Two-Faye McCarty, Bobbie lean Tyler, Mary Ann Boyett, Beverly Waites, Mildred Carney, Nancy Edwards, Yvonne Kaliiey, Io Nell Smith, Nancy Bacon, Claudette Kennedy, Macine l-larnmack, Vila Faye Worsltani. Row Three-Marilyn Ftegister, Beverly Mauritzen, laneil Ward, Claudia Prothro, Shirley Kelly, Evelyn Roberts, Peggy Lowe, loy Elkins, Martiel Flanagan, Virginia Davidson, Shirley Edgar, Mary Meeker, Glenda Goodrnan. 0710 Hllndrclzl 'lllrirly-Sevwr Elizabeth Denson with craft projects and canning . X un- ei Son vukh V5 17' R iohn Thom? -1-fly. i Y Gene Prlngl with Susi ,Hgh Stinker Billy H0 we with Bunercu P 3l'I Ca 1' - h I Wofvdfow A FOUR-H CLUB Officers President . . .... Gus WEAVER Vice President . . CHARLES GALLEMORE Secretary . . . SHIRLEY FRIDAY Treasurer . . CONCETTA ULI The 4fH Club, under the sponsorship ot Miss Alma Levins, has as its motto, To make the best better. lts program includes projects and activities designed to develop leadership, to lead to clearer thinking, to promote good health, to toster devotion to high ideals and to emphasize service. They keep the meaning ot the 4-H ever before thernevHead, Heart, Hands, and Health as they go about their years work. Row One--Martha lean Willianis, Emma Dean, Pameell Beene, Marlene Kent, lacquelyn Thomas, Sally Bradley, Concetta Ulf, Leia Faye Kretzinqer, Ann Spain. Flow Two-Elizabeth Densan, Dorothy Tyler, Betty Brumley, Sliirley Hippler, Mary Anne Cox, Barbara Lipscomb, Wanda Muxwortliy, Iolin Tlionipson, Treva Attaway, Doris Crook, Bow Three-Bill Mc'Krnqlit, Mack Tyler, Miss Alma Levins, Sponsor, Gerald Massey, Margie Hutchinson, Bonnie Green, Horace Lacy, jfeniietli Keel, Billy Howe, Donald Snntli, Gus Weaver, Margaret Pliarr. 2.8. 0116 Hnmlrerl 'l'l1iriy-uiu 1' SENIOR C0-ED CLUB Officers President ..... DERREL1. HOWARD Vice President . . . PLoY MACKIN Secretary . . . HUEY BERRY Treasurer . . SUE HOWARD The Senior division ot the Co-Ed Club is under the direction of Mr. Merrill Nicklas. These Senior boys and girls have combined their Hi-Y and Y-Teens into one group with the name Co-Ed Club. This is a Christian organization attiliated with the Y. M. C. A. just as the separate Hi-Y's and Y-Teens are. Many interesting programs have been presented at their weekly meetings. One oi their projects for this year was the Freak Show they presented at the P. T. A. Carnival. Row One-Loyce Gibson, Joann Rambin, Pierce Berry, Flay Mackin, Sidney Susan Howard, Betty Sue Lawrence. Row Two-Edwin Suggs, Gwendolyn Cookie Moore, Mary lane Smith, Mildred Ann Branch, Beverly Raye Bishop, Mary Ann Moe, George Sorrell. Bow Three-Ian Morell, Fred Westergaard, Dale La Grone, Charles Connaughton, Peggy Nan Lowe, jimmy Stockard. Row Four-M. S. Nicklas, Sponsor, Bob Anders, Eniith Beth, Donald Hopper. Row Five-Dwight Stuart, Sandra Guinter, Derrell Zeke How ard, Fay Dunn, Pete Maxwell, xn W -as JUNIOR C0-ED CLUB Officers President ...,... RONNIE HURT Vice President . . HARRY POULAN Secretary . . . SHIRLEY IONES Treasurer . . EDMOND KALIPEY 1 The Iunior Co-Ed Club is under the sponsorship of Mr. Bernie Slirner. These boys and girls strive through their club to carry out the Christian principles upon which the Y. M. C. A. is based. Their aim is to become better citizens of their country as they carry out their year's program which includes many worthwhile activities. This group plans to continue their club work on into their senior year. Row How One-La Reva Mangham, Mary Murphy Berry, Annette Mims, Toni Burton, Estelle Behelor, Gayle lar-kson, Barbara Callc, Peggy Bowman, Mary Booth, Carolyn Frazier. Row Two-Dorothy McDonald, Irving King, Marthann Miller, Lajuan Mt-Kinnon, Shirley jones, Sylvia Middlehrooks, larnerv Moss, Edgar Smith, Guss Weaver, jean Maxwell, Shirley Cain, Cynthia Whitten. Row Three-Tommy Cook, Ginger Mosley, Patsy Bryan, Martha Mclnnis, Mary Prudhomme, Loyce Mullins, Mary Ann McClure, lrma Lee Hatclitf, Clara Rawls, Kay Holleman, Carlice Anne Dillman, Tommie Hester, Carolyn Ftosborouah, Row Four-Earnest Eanzhof, Ronnie Hurt, Tommy Straughan, Edmond Kalitey, Martha Campbell, Harry Poulan, Sarah Hindnian, Benny Toler, Kenneth Caldwell, Nelda Iean Windham, Madison Box, Erwin Ogletree, Keeth Lane. ramm-viii-1u JUNIOR HI-Y 1 Officers President ....... Bois WRIGHT Vice President . . STEVE lORDAN Secretary . . BILL MoR'roN Treasurer . . IIMMY PLUMB In line with the club's purpose ot building better citizens tor the tuture, this group ot boys, headed by their sponsor, Coach Tommy Trigge, have accomplished many worthwhile projects through- out the year. Carrying out their Hi-Y training, this group is active in school and athletic programs. They have pledged themselves to clean living, clean speech, clean sportsmanship, and clean scholarship as they continue their years Work. Row One-Tommy Trigge, Sponsor, lack Stephenson, Ioe Lowery, Tonzmy Straughan, Bill Shurnate, George Webb, Bob Wright, Clyde Roberson, Benny Toler, Tommy Cook, lames Moss, lim Plumb. Row Two-jackie Rogers, Frank Watts, Kenneth Caldwell, Steve Jordan, Bill Morton, Jerry Brumbelow, Frank Pierce, Larry Baggett, Ervin Ogletree, Clifford Dennis, Perry Reed, Walter Camel, Rene De Hondt. One Hundred Forty-two SENIOR Y-TEENS Officers President ........ IoY ELKINS Vice President . . ELIZABETH VALENTINE Secretary . . . CLAUDETTE KENNEDY Treasurer . . MARTIEL FLANAGAN i The Debs Y-Teens is a senior group ot girls under the direction ot Mrs. Katherine Webb. Through their narne, Dedicate Everybody's Service, these girls strive to be better citizens of their country, cornrnunity, and school by giving service to others. This aids in developing them mentally, spirit- ually, and physically. Some ot the projects tor the year 1953 are attending various churches dur- ing Brotherhood Month, attending Camp Margaret and visiting the Old Folks Horne. Their projects ot spreading friendship and goodwill are typical ot the work that the Y. M. C. A. carries on. How One--K. Webb, Billie Io Linder, Yvonne Kalitey, Patsy Hyatt, Shirley johnson, lacqueline Ereenian, Evelyn Bartlett. Row Two-Derrell lean Witteborg, Maxine Hammaclc, Ieanene Busey, Margaret Rivers, Claudette Kennedy, Vila Faye Worsliarn, Elizabeth Valentine. Row Three-Doris Guillory, Maureen He-rrnes, Beverly Woodward, loy Elkins, Martiel Flanagan, Bernalee Robertson, Virginia Davidson. One Hundred Forty-llJrv:' JUNIOR Y-TEENS Officers President ...... LADYE MCCAA Vice President . . . PATSY GILES Secretary . . . MONCHH-: MURPHY Treasurer . . . DIXIE RAINER The group of Iunior girls in Miss Ernestine Iohnsorfs Y-Teens have had many enlightening and entertaining programs throughout the year. Their purpose is to promote and maintain good tel- lowship and obtain Christian ideals among friends and associates. This has been accomplished by their many projects, aiding in school and community service. Row One-Dixie Rainer, Shirley Baldwin, Mary Anita Speights, Sharon Tarbutton, Sara Hightower, Shirley Colby. Row Two-Winnie Fay Terry, Patsy Giles, Carol Coleman, Shirley Pace, La Iuan Richey, Betty Allums. Row Three-Shirley Foley, Alice Dixon, Ladye McCaa, Monchie Murphy, Rose Marie Ellison, Betty Brumley. - ,Y ...A . --rm One Hunfrej Forty-fora' SOPHOMORE HI-Y Officers President .... . IOHNNY FEAZEL Vice President . . GEORGE CHAIN Secretary . . . RICHARD LEE it I Treasurer . . BONNIE Ross A Hi-Y Club is an organization of boys in a high school or community pledged to the Hi-Y pur- pose and developing an encouraging program aimed to carry torward that purpose. The purpose ot this Sophomore Hi-Y is to create, maintain and extend throughout the school and community high standards ot Christian character. Their principles and policies are clean living, clean speech, clean sportsmanship and clean scholarship. Under the guidance ot Mr. I. D. Garner these boys have endeavored to carry out these principles and policies throughout the year. How One--Sam Biondo, George Crain, Johnny Feazel, Richard Guynes. Row Two-1. D. Gamer, Sponsor, Eddie Mishow, Hichard Lee, Don Parker, Willie Massey. Row Three-Hubert Gandy, Cecil Rhodes, Ronnie Ross, lack Horne. I Ui .i. .... , . I K!! Q53 is . ,...J'E' .. One Hundred Forty-five SOPHOMORE Herrin Officers President .... . SAMMY BoLiN Vice President . . DoNALD CARTER Secretary . . . . I. D. LANDIS Treasurer . . NORMAN Ti-:RRY The Sophomore Hi-Y Club, sponsored by Mr. Ed Herrin, was organized for the purpose of bring- ing together boys who are interested in Christian Organization. The motto ot these boys is, Clean living brings a better lite. Green and white were chosen as their colors. Green stands tor growth and White stands tor purity. The motto and the meaning ot the colors keep before them the goal ot their club. Row One-Cecil Herren, Sponsor, Sammy Bolen, I. D. Landis, Gene Sanders, Bobby Coleman, Charles Smith. Row Two-Donald Carter, Will Pringle, Norman Terry, Rayburn Thomas, Iohn Kell, Pete LaFitte. Row Three--Oliver Celia, Tommy Harris, George Medlin, Iames Bayne, David Hollifield, One Hundred F arty-six SOPHOMORE Y-TEENS Brown it 1 Officers President .... GAYNELL MCGOWAN Vice President . . MARY Lou ATKINS Secretary . . . Louisiz RoBERTs Treasurer . . TURA WINKLER The W. O. W. Sophomore Y-Teens is under the direction of Mrs. Olivia Brown. The name ot this club is Willing Qbedient Workers. They strive to be good followers as well as good leaders. ln this way they have grown spiritually, mentally, and physically. The main goals ot this group are personality, development, selt-reliance, and above all Christian character. These girls con- tinue to take long steps toward an ever closer goal ot better living, as they follow their Y-Teen work. Row One-Glenda Stewart, Dolores Brown, Janice Milder, Marie Hunter, Billye Loard, Darlene Faullc. Row Two-Mrs. Olivia Brown, Sponsor, Wanda Hall, Billie lean Biclcham, Betty Rogers, Betty Worstiam, Tura Winkler, Mignon Siglitler, Betty Snider. How Three-Betty Sue Hill, Rose Escott, Margarette Hanson, Carol Hester, Iene Crenshaw, Gaynell McGowan, Carolyn Smith. Row Four-Shirley Phelan, Mary Lou Atkins, VVilnia Ruth jones, Shirley Earline Vines, Melvia Bose Saunders, Barbara Rushing, Louise Roberts. One Hundred Forty-seven ' I ir:w'ff :i : -i ssrr 'I ' :-' n .Q ': : :,I fs. S0 P H O M 0 R E K A is ,::. - in Y-TEENS T .es 1' Dams H If , , . 2 ' l Offweff 5 ' 4 LJQ 'iw President ...... DoR1S CROOKS Q l'-E Vice President . . DAISY JOHNSON y . M y D S Secretary . . . VICKY WORM k,:-- :' . - i Treasurer . . PATSY LESTER D , il Q : ,' It g 3 2 my 5 '-,' Q . i.. LL, a The Sophomore Y-Teens, sponsored by Mrs. Lucille Davis, have spent a happy year in combin- ing Work with play. These girls chose the name Ayoka for their Y-Teens. Ayoka was the daughter of the Indian Sequoyah. This unites the club and school more closely Since Sequoyah, the Big Chief, is used as a school motif. This club has had numerous projects aiding in school and community services. Making favors for hospital patients and collecting toys for the Toy Loan Library are only two of their many activities. Row One--Mrs. Lucille Davis, Sponsor, Nelda Holder, Patsy Lester, Ann Pickering, Beth Sandlin, Carolyn Endel, Barbara Eaves. Row Two-Barbara Halverson, Nancy Sue Lay, Vicky Worm, Dorothy McCollouqh, Daisy Iohnson, Patricia Prichard. Row Three--Doris Crook, Julia Johnson, Annette lones, Sandra Collins, Iimmie Ruth Hunter, Wanda Muxworthy. Row Four-Carrie Nell Kniqhton, Pat Spivey, Ellen Brown, Nelda Lucas, Aliene Coleman, Gloria Williams, Helen Goforth. One Hundred F orty-eight E In 'fs SOPHOMORE Bibi Witt - N S Y TEE ...QQ 5 'ft' Gray C l f'ff Offzcers . ,, sw President ...... . NELL SIPES 3335 Vice President . . . . DIANE DAVIS Secretary . . . CAROLYN ADDINGTON A Treasurer . . . GLENDA BAILEY ln charge ot this Sophomore Y-Teen Club is Mrs. Grace Gray. Their projects ot spreading friend- ship and good will are typical ot the work that the Y. W. C. A. carries on. Goals they are striving to achieve are the growth of personality and the development ot understanding ot people of all races, religions and nationalities. Their aim is to keep the group intact for tour years so that a complete program may be carried through. Row One-Simone Busby, Marinette Phillips, Patricia Olds, Rosemarie Phillips, Lynn Sawyer, Mrs. Grace Gray, Sponsor. Row Two-Peggy Frizzell, Josie Miciotio, lackie Frazier, Frances Lynch, Carolyn Addington. Row Three-Sally Bradley, Marguerite McKenzie, Linda Dupree, lean McGee, Beverly Ann Burt, Glenda Bailey. How Four-Mary Louise Mitchell, Charlotte McCune, lean DeYoung, Ianis Walker, Diane Harris. Misa? sf-fwsxsj K . .-is F' .. any .. - I 3 One Hundred Forty-nine . wi N. . xh-.M N. SOPHDMORE Y-TEENS Tidwell Officers . President . . . . . ELSIE BLAIR , 'L Vice President . . KATHLEEN PYNES Secretary . . . COLETTE COLVIN Treasurer . . SUNNY COOPER With the cooperation of each of the girls in this Y-Teens and the help of their sponsor, Mrs. Mary Helen Tidwell, these girls are well on the way to maturity and adulthood. Many activities are shared by this group of sophomore girls. Entertainingexceptional children and preparing a basket for a needy family are only two of their projects which help make them well rounded individuals who can happily look forward to another year of fellowship as they carry on their education. Row One-Tommye Furr, Kathleen Pynes, Dixie Moseley, Bevelyn Stacks, Paula Hester, Carolyn Varnell, Jeanine DeCrow, Betty lean Monsour. Bow Two-Mrs. Mary Helen Tidwell, Sponsor, Frances Breithaupt, Betty Schuler, Carolyn McWalters, Colette Colvin, Ieanean Franks, Carole Foster, Betty Delaney, Sandra Bruce. Row Three-Pennie Winters, Carolyn Kirth, Barbara Costello, Martha Calcot, Iaclcie Hawthorne, Nelda Stahl, Kay Van Cleave, Dorothy Solice. Row Four-Martha Turner, Mickey Thomas, Elsie Blair, Ioan Bomine, Paula Pittman, Carol Richmond, Reune Hirschfield, Carrie Reeves. Bow Five-Pat Foster, Pat Ashley, Emma Gene Edmiston, Sunny Cooper, Betty Moss, David Farmer. One Hundred Fifty .,. Y 7 , FRESHMAN Y'TEENS Cbambless Officers President . . . . . MELoDY BROWN Vice President . .... ANN MILLS Secretary . . . BARBARA QLIPHANT Treasurer . . WILLIE LEE DEMPSEY I I .-,,.,. These Freshman girls have set high goals tor their tour years at Fair Park. The purposes of this Y-Teen group are to train active and efficient leaders among young women tor home and com- munity lite and to furnish opportunity through organization tor social activities. Under the sponsor- ship ot Mrs. Mary Chambless they are well on their way to achieving their goals. Row One-Kay Box, Melody Brown, Katherine Cosizmano, Ann Mills, Sally De Sadie-r, Rita Glynn Whitfield. How Two-Willie Lee Dempsey, Mrs. Mary Chambless, Sponsor, Roberta Kay Strong, Barbara Van Alstyne, Hope Henry, Sarah Baucum, lanell May, Kathleen Wilkinson, Janet Whitt, Ieannine Smith. How Three-lanice Thomas, Iarilyn Hill, Barbara Oliphant, Patsy Doddie, Freda Harrison, Carolyn Pardue, Ernilie Wisslng, Dorothy Scotto, Marie Festervand. One Hundred Fifty-one FRESHMAN HI-Y L Floyd Officers President .... . GENE RICKEY Vice President . . . LASTIE MILLER Secretary . . . IIMMY MANGHAM Treasurer . . . BILL DINKINS Under the leadership of Mr. Carroll M. Floyd, the boys in this Freshman Hi-Y have endeavored to carry out the Christian principles upon which their organization is founded. Their purpose is building better citizens for the future and they have put this into practice by accomplishing many Worthwhile projects throughout the year. Among their Weekly programs have been the study of first aid, fire prevention, and safety. Row One-Bobby jackson, john Day, Tommy Crenshaw, Robert Clanton, Ronnie Tibbit, Dwain Brobst. Row Two-Carroll M. Floyd, Sponsor, Charles Easley, Bobby Hughes, Herd Snider, Sam Wilshire, Doyle Ethredqe, Tommy Adkerson. How Three-Larry Clifton, Billy Baggett, Bobby Wilson, Iohn Miller, Jimmy Mangharn, Tommy Bonds. One Hundred Fifty-two FRESHMAN Y'TEENS Henry Officers President ..,. SUZANNE MCCALLUM Vice President . . . MICKEY SHIVER Secretary . . . . KITTY KLEINHANS Treasurer . , MARY WEsTMoHE1,AND The group ot girls in Mrs. Nema l-lenry's Freshman Y-Teens have laid a good foundation tor the remaining years at Fair Park. Personality, poise, and human relationship which lead to the de- velopment ot a healthy, Well rounded girl are their aims. They have participated in numerous projects throughout the year, aiding in school and community service. How One-Lowena Trimble, Deanna Jacoby, Sandra Slenrons, Barbara Walters, Mary l'nrt'lrer, Virginia 'll1lltlt?I, Kitty Kleinlrans, Delores Shaw, Nancy Porteous. How Two-Mrs. Nemo Henry, Sponsor, Billie Bae Cobb, Pat lorries, Betty Hosea, Peqay Oaletree, Ieanne Hobrnson, Mary Westmoreland, Carolyn Woodard, Edna Earle Lindsey, Mary Elizabeth Brown. Bow Tlrree-Delores Young, Mary Alice Ttrrbeville, Linda Otlen, Patsy Hudsrnitlr, Nina 'I'arver, Suzanne McCallum, Carolyn Craig, Sandra Garland, Linda Walters, Barbara Krernenek, Paula Warner, Row Four-Sondra Gibson, Sue Tyler, Andrey Nallin, Frances Haley, Carol I,a Croix, Betty Ternple, Patricia Brown, Bessie Lee Srnitli, janet Kircus, Micky Shiver, janet Rainer. Bow Five-Shirley Cook, Shirley Weaver, Nancy Conralander, Clynda Ervin, Ann Heins, .Earlene Payne, Barbara Palette, Pot Beattie, Kathy Deaton, Claudette Cason. One Hundred Fifty-three FRESHMAN Y'TEENS , Kopecky Officers President ...... CAROLYN CHAIN Vice President . . CAROL SUE BUCHANAN Secretary . . . MARY NELL BUCHANAN Treasurer . . CHARLOTTE CORNISH V The aims of this Ko-Y-Teens for the year are to attend different churches together during Go-To Church Month, make Easter baskets for the Old Folk's Home, gather reading material for polio patients, and visit shutins. Socials have balanced their work, making them well rounded indi- viduals who can happily look forward to another year of fellowship. Sponsored by Mrs. Gladys Kopecky, these girls have taken a step forward in learning to live and work together. Bow One-Mary Nell Buchanan, Mary Coyne, Shirley Bogus, Lou Anne Monroe, Annell Calhoun, Nancy Eaves. Row Two-Mrs. Gladys Kopecky, Sponsor, Carolyn Io Viola, Nancy Schinzler, Carol Smith, Eleanor Bryant, Polly Boone Kathleen Curry, Rosemary Iordan, Bobbie lean Morris. Bow Three'-Carolyn Crain, Glenda Clark, Nelda Lindsay, Patsy Moss, Nancy Fnlco, Pat Mason, Carolyn Gale, Lynn Ielfery. One Hundred Fifty-four SEOUOYAH STAFFS The Sequoyah is produced through the efforts of three staffs of girls and boys. The Editorial Staff is responsible for the book itself, the theme, picture taking and write-ups. The Advertising Staff designs the section of the book which partially pays for the production and contacts the business firms who are interested in advertising in this Way. The Circulation Staff is responsible for soliciting subscriptions and the collec- tions from the Home Room Sponsors on the subscriptions. These staffs work in conjunction with one another on the annual, though they are supervised by different sponsors. The three people who carried the greatest responsibility for the annual were the heads of the three staffs. Marilyn Register, as Publi- cations Editor, was responsible for the entire 1953 Sequoyah and its produc- tion. Anne Bryant, as Business Man- ager, attended to the financial and ad department. Circulation Manager Mar- garet White supervised the sale, pay- ment and distribution of the Sequoyah. The accomplishments of these student directors are interpreted in this 1953 publication. SEOUOYAH EDITORIAL STAFF 'Q' RAYMOND IVICWATERS, Assistant Editor lVlARILYN REGISTER, Editor-in-Chief X i Sequoyab Editorial Staff Marie Fong, Beverly Morgan, lacqzielyn Tlionias, Katherine Mel ton, lulia Sauer, Beverly Waites, Marilyn Register, Donald Piercy Donald Hopper, jerry Brumbelow, Raymond MCWGlE1b One Hundred fifty fu e Diana Sly, Mary Helen Hayes, Ann Bryant. Melba Schinzler, Sarah Hindman, Barbara Day SEOUOYAH AD STAFF Row One-Patsy Cooper, Gloria W'illiams, Lolette Cotten, La juan McKinnon, Sylvia Micldlebroolcs, Peggy Bowman, Kay Halle-man, Patricia Greer. Row Two-Miss jordan, Sponsor, Me-lba Io Schinzler, Martha lohnson, Beverly Waites, Ann Lombardino, Barbara Day, Alta Longshore, Nona Stahl, Mary Helen Hayes, Margie Carney. Row Three-Carlice Ann Dillman, Sarah Hindman, laneil Ward, Diana Sly, Anne Bryant, Dolly Foster, Dorothy Arnold, Donald Piercy. I ! I I I I One Hundred Fifty-.fix Flow One-Melba loy Semons, Beverly Woodward, Marjorie Carter, Ioyce Marshall, Barbara Gibbs, Margaret Wnize, Mary Eleanor Booth. Row Two-limmy Bearclen, limmie lolmson, Bobby Horne, Donald Tinsley, Charles Hickman, Mrs. Mr'Clellan, Sponsor. 1 . -ll. SEOUGYAH CIRCULATION STAFF 1 i Mary Eleanor Booth, Margaret White. - 0110 Hmm'1'c:l lfifiy-,vw an lerry Byrd, Donald Piercy, Ionelle More-ll, Peggy Lowe, Sallie Nugent, Evelyn Roberts, Mdrvis Fortenberry, Faye Dunn Floy Mockin, Bobbie Sparks. POW WOW EDITORIAL STAFF One Hundred Fifty-eight Pow Wow Editors IANELLE MOR!-:LL . IERRY BYRD . SALLY NUGENT . FLOY MACKIN . . . MARVIS PORTENBERRY , . . Editor . Sports Editor Associate Editor Mgnczging Editor . . . . Editor Pou' Wfouf LOYCE GIBSON . . IO ANN RAMBIN . . VILA PAYE WORSHAM lACQUELINE FREEMAN Business Staff . , . . , . Manager . Associate Manager . . Exchange Manager . . Circulation Manager POW WOW BUSINESS STAFF Miss Mary Anthony, Sponsor, Jacqueline Freeman, Mary ,Vane Carter, Mignon Siglitler, Joann litimluiii, Margaret limi son, Vila Worsham, Loyce Gibson, Doris Gnillory, Rose Saunders, Carol Iames, Shirley lohnson, Betty Sue Lawrenve, Peggy Lowe. . qAl . uit 0110 Hlnldrvrl lfifly-film' BETTY BACON, Co-Editor Mrss LORYNE MARTIN, Sponsor PATSY HARRIS, Co Editor The purposes of the Football Ad Staff are to sell advertisements to support the football program and to develop student leadership and the ability to meet people in the business world with ease. The staff is made up of senior girls selected by members of the faculty and the preceding staff. Even though their work ends with the football sea- son, these girls find it hard to disband. Various social events are held through- out the year by this group, which is under the direction of Miss Loryne Martin. Mary Ann Moe, Mildred Branch, Beverly Bishop, Martha Glass, Ianice Eubanlcs. One Hundred Sixty ti THE 195 Pat Smith, Sandra Guinter, Darlene Stewart Wyn-Nelle Lee, Martha Clancy. OOTBALL PROGRAM STAFF Claudette Kennedy, Mildred Carney, Sue Guns nells, Patsy Stewart. Nancy Bacon, lo Nell Smith, Mary Ann Rem bert, Faye McCarty, Nancy Edwards. I l V! Marvis Fortenberry, Peggy Mason, Beverly Mauritzen, Bernalee Robinson, joy Elkins. Carol Hunter, Anne Roarlc, Guynelle Standley, lane Smith, Janelle Morrell. One Humlred Sixty-one OFFICERS AND SPONSORS CLUB Officers President ..., RALPH CROSS, MILDRED BRANCH Vice President .... SONNY CARTER, DIANA SLY Secretary . . GUYNELLE STANDLEY, Li:RoY ERSKINE Treasurer . . . DERRELL HOWARD, SANDRA GUINTER Sgt. at Arms , . KENT MCMATR, D1-:RRELL WITTEBORG ROW l-Capt. Gene Smith, Battalion Stall, Capt. Carole Anne Hunter, Battalion Stattp Capt. Dean Smith, Battalion Stafig Capt. Mary Ann Moe, Battalion Statig Major Dwayne Tracy, Battalion Stattf Major Patsy Harris, Battalion Stall: Lt. Col. Glenn Sanditer, Battalion Commander, Lt. Col. Fay Dunn, Battalion Commanderg Lt. Col. Robert Hearn, Regimental Staff, Lt. Col. Nancy Bacon, Regimental Stott, Col. jolinie Crumpler, Regimental Commanderq Col. Betty Bacon, Reginiental Commanderf Capt. Adj. Bill Novak, Battalion Staliy Capt. Adj. Gloria Bohnstehn, Battalion Stott, Major Charles Connaughton, Regimental Staiiy Major Beverly Bishop, Regimental Stattf Major Camille Garland, Regimental Staitf Major Rose Lee Bradford, Regimental Statt. ROW 2-Capt. lames Carter, Capt. Diana Sly, lst. Lt. Charles Hickman, lst. Lt, Nancy Edwards, 2nd Lt. David Mat- thews, 2nd Lt. Bernalee Robertson, 2nd Lt. Charles Wolfe, 2nd Lt. Mary George Stone, VJ. O. Eugene Whaley, W. O. Patsy Stewart. ROW 3-Capt. Kent McMath, Capt. Derrell jean Witteborg, lst Lt. Derrell Howard, lst Lt. Sandra Guinter, 2nd Lt. Donald Hopper, 2nd Lt. Marvis Fortenberry, W. O. Malcolm Worrell, W. O. Darlene Stewart. ROW 4--Capt. Dwight Stuart, Capt. Peggy Bush, lst Lt. Lenial Eargerson, lst Lt, joy Elkins, 2nd Lt. Bill Mason, 2nd Lt. Anne Roark, 2nd Lt. William Newell, 2nd Lt. Peggy Mason, W. O. Pete Maxwell, W. O. Elizabeth Valentine. ROW 5-Capt. Charles Riddick, Capt. Wynelle Lee, lst Lt. Harold Semon, lst Lt. lanell Morell, 2nd Lt, Connie Howard, 2nd Lt. Ioyce Marshall, 2nd Lt. Raymond McWaters, 2nd Lt. Loretta Murrell, W, O. Ralph Cross, W. O. Mildred BICIYICB- ROW 6-Capt Sonny Sorrell, Capt. Ann Bryant, 2nd Lt. Freddie Fulbright, 2nd Lt. Io Nell Smith, 2nd Lt. Leroy Erskine, lst Lt. Martha Dean Glass, W. O. Billy Bruce, W. O. jane Smith. One Hundred Sixty-two ROW 1 MCLEROY KING JIMMIE STARNES JIMMY CROSSLIN BOBBY WILLIAMS BENNY TOLER BILL MCKNIGHT BOB WRIGHT EDWIN CONNIE SUGGS ALAN HENDRYX ROW 2 TOMMYE ADAMS JIM PLUMB DALE ROGERS CHARLES TUBES BILL SHUMATE DONALD LANTZ nm- A S CLIFFORD DENNIS CHARLES SMITH Jo ED HANSON ROW 3 BILL CARRIGAN RICHARD BICKNELL RONNIE HURT JOHNNY PAPPA HUEY BRYANT WADE PARSONS FRED DAVIDSON BILL MORTON RALPH PAYNE ROW 4 TOMMY STRAUGHAN PERRY REED JIMMIE MAXWELL N. C. O. B Officers President . . . JIMMY STARNES Vice President . . DALE ROGERS Secretory . . . MCLEROY KING Treasurer . . . CHARLES OFFUTT Sgt. Ot Arms . . JIMMY BEARDEN BEN MCNEILL JIMMY AVERY JAMES BAYLISS ERNEST LONG HARRY POULAN WILLIAM VALENTINE ROW' 5 BILL LYNCH ALF FLOWERS J. T. FLOYD RICHARD ROGERS SHERMAN DAVIS H. J. CHAIN TOMMY MOSLEY BILLY RILEY TOMMY LEWIS JAMES WHITTINGTON JAMES CORRELL One Hundred Snrty three RESERVE OEEICERS TRAININI Regimental Staff ROW 1 COL. IOHNIE CRUMPLER COL. BETTY BACON LT. COL. ROBERT HEARN LT. COL. NANCY BACON ROW 2 MAJ. CHARLES CONNAUGHTON MAJ. BEVERLY BISHOP MAJ. CAMILLE GARLAND MAJ. ROSA LEE BRADFORD X . R. O. T. C. Instructors MAJ. HENRY E. TURNER SGT. R. M. CANTERBERRY SGT. CLEO SIMONDS One Hundred Sixty-four ,ORPS Battalion Staff LT. COL. GLENN SANDIEER LT. COL. PAYE DUNN MAJOR DWAYNE TRACY MAJOR PATSY HARRIS CAPT CAPT. CAPT. CAPT. CART. CAPT. . BILL NOVAK GLORIA BOI-INSTEHN GENE SNIITI-I CAROLE HUNTER DEAN SMITH MARY ANN MOE C olor Guard Io EI: HANSON, I. T. FLOYD, STANLEY PIERCE, RICHARD BICRNELL The Shreveport High Schools have the only Iunior Reserve Oificer's Training Corps in the state of Louisi- ana. The units from both high schools constitute a regiment with a battalion in each school. The choice ot regimental commander and his statt is alternated each year between the two schools. The training is composed of three years during which time the cadet has an op- portunity to Work his Way up in rank. The boys par- ticipating in the R. O. T. C. program gain much in dis- cipline, leadership, and training for future citizen- ship. One Hundred Sixty-five COMPANY Officers CART. JAMES CARTER CAPT. DIANA SLY IST LT. 1ST LT. . DAVID MATTHEWS ZND LT. ZND LT. 2ND LT. ZND LT CHARLES HICKMAN NANCY EDWARDS BERNALIE ROBINSON CHARLES WOLFE MARY GEORGE STONE W. OEF. EUGENE WHALEY W. OEF. PATSY STEWART WILLIAM BACON ERNEST BANZHOE BILLY BARRON WILLIAM BEASON JIMMY BEARDEN EMIT BETH ALBERT BRASFIELD RODNEY BROSIG IAMES BURROW ILA GANDY IERE GARLAND WILLIAM HAWKINS GAYNELL HEBERT CHARLES HINDMAN WILLIAM HOWE GENE IACKSON RUDOLPH JONES KENNETH KEEL BOBBY KING HORACE LACEY KEITH LANE RAY LEWING EARNEST LONG HORACE LOWERY BOYCE MOON MARION OFFUTT LYLE PALMER JERRY PATH GUY PERKINS IOHN PICKERING WILL PRINGLE MAJOR PYLES IOHNNY RAYBURN IIMMY RANEY KENNETH REAVIS IIMMY ROGERS RAYMOND SAWYER FLOYD SCOTT DAVID SHARBENO GRADY SHELTON BILL SHUMATE STARLEY SIMS EDGAR SMITH GAIL SMITH RICHARD SMITH TED SMITH THOMAS SMITH CHARLES SPENCE TOMMY STRAUGHON HOWARD STROUD WILLIAM STUCKEY LARRY THOMAS GEORGE WEBB WILLIAM YOUNG One Hundred Sixty-six IOHNNY ALLEN SAMMY BRICE MIKE BROWN STANLEY BROWN HENRY BOYTER IOHN CARPENTER BILLY CLAYCOMB IAMES COLE IAMES CORRELL EMILE CRETTET IAMES CROSSLIN GEORGE DAVIDSO SHERMAN DAVIS IAMES DOGGETT COMPANY F Ufficers CART. KENT MCMATH CAPT. DERRELL WITTEBORG DERRELL HOWARD SANDRA GUINTER DON HOPPER LST LT. LST LT. 2ND LT. 2ND LT. IO ANN JEFFERSON ZND LT. DEMITRIE HADDAD ZND LT. MARVIS FORTENBERRY W. OFF. BILLY WORRELL W. OEF. DARLENE STEWART RALPH EDWARDS HOWELL LEWIS BONNIE ROSS DON FESTERVAND BILL LYNCH GENE SCOTT ALFRED FLOWERS GERALD MASSEY BILLY SMITH CHARLES GRAY HOWARD MCCULLOUGH FRED STEWART CHARLES HAWTHORNE BILL MCKNIGHT IERRY TALLEY DAVID HIGGINS IAMES MCNEILL ROBERT TARBUTTON DAVID HOLLIFIELD SAM MICIOTTO FRANK TODD IACKIE HORNE LARRY MURRAY C T GERALD HORNE IAMES NUGENT MHARLES UBB5 IOHN KELL ERWIN OGLETREE ACK TYLER DONALD KELLY WALTER OWENS JAMES WALKER N WAYNE KING FRANKLIN PHARR ICE WALKER COYT KOONCE DONALD PIERCY BOBBY WRAY DALE LAGRONE ROBERT RAWLS TERRY WRIGHT One Hundred Sixty-sererl C0 M PA N Y ' ' Officers and Sponsors BOW 1 CART. DWIGHT STUART CAPT. PEGGY BUSH 1ST LT. LENIAL PARGERSON IST LT. IOY ELKINS BOW 2 2ND LT. WILLIAM NEVJELL ZND LT, PEGGY MASON ZND LT. BILL MASON ZND LT. ANNE ROABK BOW 3 W. OFF. PETE MAXWELL W. OFF. ELIZABETH VALENTINE PHILIP ADAMS TOMMY ADAMS JACK BETHEA P. W. BOYTEB BOBBY BUSSIE LARRY BAGOT DOYLE BAILY ROY BRADLEY MYRON BONDS G. C. CALDWELL DONALD CARTER BOBBY CORTINEZ HILLARD CRAIN BERT CARROLL HENRY CHEATWOOD FRED DAVIDSON TACK DYESS WINFRED DAVIS CLIFFORD DENNIS EDDIE PESTERVAND PAT FLOWERS IAMES FERGUSON RANDAL GOODMAN BONNIE GREEN CHARLES GALLEMORE I. D. HENSON BONNIE HURT BILL IOHNSON STEVE IORDAN C. H. IOHNSTON BONNIE IEBOME IAMES LAPITTE RICHARD LEETH CLARENCE MCQUAGGE T. I. MANDINA I. M. MADDIN MARVIN MONCLA LEROY MOEHLMAN A. L. MAULDIN GEORGE MEDLIN L W. POSTON BILLY RILEY HARVEY REYNOLDS C. B. SPAIN STANFORD SWIM ALFRED SCBOGGINS IIMMY STARNES PAUL STRANGE I. S. TRAINOR RAYBURN THOMAS C. E. WILKINSON THOMAS WILLIAMS LOUIS WILLIAMS IAMES WHITTINGTON JOHNNY WILLARD GUS WEAVER -vo One Hundred Sixty-eight SS.-. RBS -4-if Li., .L- LARRY BAGGETT IOHN BAXTER WALTER BETTS RICHARD BICKNELL BOBBY BLAKE SAMMY BOLEN ROGER BRUNER D. H. CANTLEY DENNIS CLARK DICKEY CROSSLIN DON DEMARIE DONALD GUICE TOE ED HANSON J If JERRY HARWELL ALLEN HENDRICKS GENE HICKS BOBBY HOWE DONALD HORNBUCKLE KEN ROBY DONALD LANTZ EDWARD LEESON MORRIS LEWIS THOMAS LEWIS DON LIGHTFOOT IERRY LYNCH KENNITH MALONE 2ND LT IST LT. 2ND LT. ZND LT. ZND LT. COMPANY Officers and Sponsors CART. CHARLES RIDDICK CAPT. WYN-NELLE LEE IANELLE MORELL CONNIE HOWARD IOYCE MARSHALL RAYMOND MCWATERS .LORETTA MURRELL W. OFF. RALPH CROSS W. OFF. PATRICIA SMITH DON MILLER BOBBY MITCHELL TROY MOORE BILL MORTON TOE MOSHER IOHNNY PAPPA TOM PENNELL IIMMY PHILLIPS FRANK PIERCE IIMMY PLUMB HARRY POULAN IOHNNY POPE DAVID PORTERFIELD PHILLIP PRATT VERNON PRINGLE PERRY REED CHARLES REEVES BILLY RIDGEWAY DALE ROGERS PAY SEARCY EDWIN SUGGS BENNY TOLER RICHARD TARBUTTON WILLIAM VALENTINE DONALD WHITFIELD BOB WRIGHT One Hundred Sixty-mne MIUTARY BAND Officers CAPT. SONNY SORRELL CAPT. ANNE BRYANT JST LT. KENNETH TUCKER IST LT. MARTHA DEAN GLASS ZND LT. LEROY ERSKINE ZND LT. GIJYNELLE STANDLEY W. OEF. BILLY BRUCE W. OEF. JANE SMITH DOUGLAS ALBRITTON JIMMY AVERY JAMES BAYLESS JAMES BROWN HUEY BRYANT BILL CARRIGAN ROBERT CARRIGAN JIM CHANDLER WAYNE CLEMM PHILIP DIXON JOHN DUNHAM GERALD EVANS RUSSELL PULCO BOBBY FULLBRIGHT CLARENCE GARRARD HARTLEY GASTON LARRY GATES CHARLES GLOVER CHARLES GRAYSON JAMES HAMILTON JAMES HILL GENE HUNTER JOHN JOHNSON JAMES KEY EARNEST KIRCUS MCLEROY KING BRUCE LANING WILL LAZARUS JIMMY MAXWELL WALTER MCDOWELL AW., ,. QE' CLAUDE MCMICHAEL BEN MCNEILL HURH MEYERS JOE MIDDLETON TOM MINNIER BILL MOORE ROBERT MORTON TOMMY MOSLEY BRYAN NOBLE CHARLES OFFUTT WADE PARSONS RALPH PAYNE HOWARD PELTON TOMMYE PYE IVAN REAVES AUSTIN ROBERTSON RICHARD ROGERS CHARLES SMITH BRYAN SPARKS ROBERT STATHAM BOBBY SWOR DALE THOMPSON RANDY TRAYLOR ROBERT VANDIVER BOBBY WILLIAMS TEDDY WILLIAMS TOMMY WILLIAMS WAYNE WALKER One Hundred Seventy FAIR PARK RIFLE TEAM The iollowinq were chosen to attend Arlington State Match for their Outstandinq marks- rnanship: BOW 1 BOW 2 KENT MCMATH M-SGT. CANTERBURY DERRELL HOWARD STANLEY PIERCE GENE SMITH DEAN SMITH CONNIE HOWARD CAMILLE GARLAND BEVERLY BISHOP BOW I BOW 2 BOW 3 KENT MCMATH CAMILLE GARLAND GENE SMITH PETE MAXWELL DERRELL HOWARD WALTER BETTS BEVERLY BISHOP STANLEY PIERCE EARNEST BANZHOE CONNIE HOWARD COYT KOONCE OLIVER CELLA IERE GARLAND THOMAS WILLIAMS DEAN SMITH One Hundred Severity-one TOMMYE ADAMS ROSE LEE BRADFORD WALTER BETTS HUEY BRYANT I. T. FLOYD CAMILLE GARLAND IERIE GARLAND CHARLES GLOVER RANDALL GOODMAN DAVID HOLLIFIELD DERRELL HOWARD BOBBY KING DONALD LANTZ TOMMY LEWIS in DIXIE DRILL PLATOON Officers MAIOR CAMILLE GARLAND CAPT. DERRELL WITTEBORG IST LT. DERRELL HOWARD MAIOR ROSE LEE BRADFORD ZND LT. BILL MASON ZND LT. ANNE ROARK BILL MASON GERALD MASSEY BILL MORTON WADE PARSONS IERRY PATE RALPH PAYNE HARRY POULAN ANNE ROARK RICHARD ROGERS RICHARD TARBUTTON ROBERT VANDIVER DERRELL WITTEBORG r O ne Hundred Sezfenty-two fS+l - .-M , Battalion Commande ' ax ' e--ml x Regimental Commanders at WM Keeth Lane received Dallas Civitan Club award -- Out- standing Citizen of Camp N. C. O. at Camp Dallas. 6 3 . Officers and Sponsors C t W m e !wfgHr,l.t ti v w ave ? , .,A- i , ,. ri ?f+.y4i :C -P :xg .fix A 2 1 :BX fa ' f inf 1 . x l 5, ,V 6 lr , M:xfg'g- ' ' V 'l .Z ta-7 M , X W as ,Snr Q f , 5 , L :QV X A H d Xl :xl '- N I -, . MA 5 M - 6 V S : 1 a v A is 76 Q i VK ! C f i f a ' i f C ., , , -. V f 1 'P X lx- C liz. X xx A 1 f R.o, 4 'P South Lf? Q54 ,r 9 Day Silzlool I as film bwvzrerv fi The students participating in the Art Classes oi Fair Park glean a greater ap- preciation ot art through the various phases that are offered. The costume de- sign class learns the fundamentals of their subject as they draw from lite models. The classes in cratts gain greatly in skill and technique as they proceed with their work in leather, aluminum and plastic. DEPARTMENT Others ot the art classes study ceramics and china painting. The Art Classes work- ing with watercolor, oils, crayon and char- coal exhibit their pictures each term. The pictures done by the students are mounted and offer an attractive display in the halls, giving the student body an idea of the progress achieved in this department. One Hundred Seventy-four - tt is Nw ...J-.sf Q .y M it if E SPEECH DEPARTMENT Forming a unique and bene- ficial part ot Fair Park's educational program is the Speech Department. Classes l ot speech therapy are offered students who are handi- capped in their speech. Many students have taken advantage ot this course and outstanding results have been obtained. The Speech classes study drama, playwriting, and public speak ing. One part ot the year's Work is given over to the writing and producing ot one act plays The public speaking section ot these classes plays an important part preparing many of the students to participate as speakers tor school programs. 1 0110 HIlII!fl'6'll Serwrlfy-fi1'a' MR. WALTER MINNIEAR FAIR PAR Officers CAPT. FRED WESTERGAARD IST LT. ROBERT HEARN LST LT. ELEANOR HARMON ZND LT. FREDDY PULBRIGHT ZND LT. YVONNE BARNTHOUSE PICCOLO KATHLEEN HILLIER LJONTRA-BASSOON CLARINET EEEXZEDQAEEQZTISOIQ5 CARLICE DILLMAN BILL CARRIGAN TOM MINNIEAR SARAH BAUCUM PHYLLIS SIMMONS FLUTE BASSOON JOYCE BRASHIER OBOE FRED WESTERGAARD BOBBY THAN YVONNE BARNTHOUSE IVIARY BERRY BILLY O'DANIEL IOHN WILLIAMS BOB CARRIGAN One Hundred Seventy-xix ONCERI CLARINET LINDA MCDONALD NITA PAYNE DEANNA BUSSIE LINDA WALTER5 GENE RICKEY EUGENE KIROUS MARGARET PHARR PATSY BRADY ALTO CLARINET EUGENE INHALEY GRETCIIEN RIDGE NANCY TUBES BASS CLARINET PAULIMAE TODD IO ANN SCHROETER LTONTRA BASS CTLARINII' IOIIN DIINHAM BAND ALTO SAXOPHONE MARY MAHLEN ELIZABETH FAITH BILLY BACON GI.ENL7A STEWART TENOR SAXOPIIONE PEGGY REDWINE DOUGLAS ALLBRITTON BARITONE SAXOPHONE WANDA HALL CORNET BOBBY KING CHARLES ALLEN RALPH PAYNE FRANKIE NOBLE GLEN HINDMAN DONALD LANTZ RAYMOND WICKARID TRUMPET ROSE ESCOTT WILL PRINGLE FRENCH HORN MARGIE SIMMONS IOHN MINNIEAR IERIIY PATE IAMES WHITTINGTON TROMBONE BILLY YOUNG IIMMY RILEY ROBERT VANDIVER PAULA PITTMAN BARITONE TEDDY WILLIAMS TOMMYE PYE CHARLES MOSS RASS GEORGE MEIILIN ROBERT STATHEM ITREIIDY FULIIRIGIIT IIMMY FERGUSON CYMBALS I.YNN IEFFEIKY SNARE DRUM IAMES IIAMILTON MARY ANN REMBEIVI' BASS DRUM BILLY MILLER TYMPANI ROREIIT III-TAHN MARIMBA SHERI KAY POIILAN - ,L ,,,,. M., I' 13 !w15!'l'slLJ W One Hundred Seventy fe: en VIOLINS RICHARD BICKNELL ALICE PAYE U'DANIEL SUE ANN GUNNELLS JOHN WILLIAMS ELIZABETH ANN FAITH YVONNE BARNTHOUSE MARTHA ANN OLIRHANT MIKE BROWN JERRY LOWERY BOBBY SWOR JIMMY CLANCY PATSY GILES COLLEEN EARP H. J. CRAIN JANICE BARKLEY TERRY JEFFERIES BEVERLY MORGAN BETTY SUE SNIDER ELEANOR WHITT VIOLAS JOE RIVERS JIMMY MAXWELL WINNIE PAYE TERRY MARY MAHLEN LOIS PONDER CELLOS ELEANOR HARMON JANE FAUST HAROLD WRIGHT PAULAMAI TODD JERRY LYNCH PHILIP ADAMS MARTHA JANE CLANCY STRING BASS G. C. CALDWELL JACK BETHEA FAIR PARK ORCHEST One Hundred Seventy-eight FLUTE MARY MURPHY BERRY OBOE BILLY O'DANIEL CLARINETS TOMMY MINNIEAR JOYCE BRASHIER BASSOON FRED WESTERGAARD BILL CARRIGAN HORNS JERRY PATE JOHN MINNIEAR JAMES WHITTINGTON TRUMPETS BOBBY KING RALPH PAYNE GLEN HINDMAN TROMBONES BILLY YOUNG ROBERT VANDIVER RA OBOE SAXOPHONE RODNEY BROSIG CLARINET CAROLYN ADDINGTON SHIRLEY COLLINS LA NELLE FORD IACKIE FRAZIER FINIE LEE HEATON BARBARA HILTON BRUCE LANNING REX MAYFIELD BEN MCNEIL BILL MOORE CHARLES MOSS GUY LEAKE PAT MASON MARILYN PIPPEN IOHN THOMPSON CAROLYN IO VIOLA CORN ET HUEY BRYANT CAROLYN KEITH ROBERT MORTON MARY NAN PONS RAYBURN THOMAS IEANETTE YOUNG TROMBON E N ELDA LUCAS TERRY WILLIS BARITONE BOB IOHNSON DRUM DOROTHY GARRETT HUBERT MCQUAGGE BOBBY WILLIAMS IOHNNY WOMAOK FAIR PARK CADET BAND One Hundred Sevenly-nine All State Music Representatives Q3ua.?'2.n.A , 1 oivfollf-ffffiV2,2f' ..... .f is s x K 5 fr :PS-iii' ??fsfig5..-- . After attending the All State Music Festival, the members of Fair Parlds Orchestra held a party to celebrate the trip. A huqe cake hiahliqhted the refreshments along with the punch served from a crystal howl by Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Barrithouse. lo Rivers as Master of Ceremonies provided a hilarious evening ot entertainment. Yvonne Barnt- house, Martha Clancy and Alice Fay O'Daniel were only a lew of the many members of the Orchestra who per- formed for the enjoyment of the quests. The party promises to become an annual event of the Orchestra as it was enjoyed hy all who attended. One Hundred Eighty YVONNE BARNTHOUSE, Violin IACK BETHEA, Boss IIMMY CLANCY, Violin MARTHA CLANCY, Cello ELIZABETH FAITH, Violin IANE FAUST, Cello SUE GUNNELLS, Violin ELEANOR HARMON, Cello IERRY LOWERY, Violin MARY MALLEN, Viola IIMMY MAXWELL, Viola ALICE O'DANIEL, Violin MARTHA OLIPHANT, Violin Io RIVERS, Viola PAT SMITH, Violin BOBBY SWOR, Violin WENNIE TERRY, Violo PENNY TODD, Cello HAROLD WRIGHT, Cello TOM MINNEAR, Clarinet IERRY PATE, French Hom TOMMY ADAMS, Chorus PAT ALLEN, Chorus LARRY BAGOT, Chorus MADISON Box, Chorus MILDRED BRANCH, Chorus TOMMY LEWIS, Chorus MARY LOU MEEKER, Chorus PATSY MITCHAM, Chorus MARY ANN MOE, Chorus HAROLD SEMON, Chorus IEANNE THOMPSON, Chorus DWAYNE TRACY, Chorus PEGGY BUSH, Chorus MARIE DAVIDSON, Chorus DORIS GUILLORY, Chorus IRIS REAVES, Chorus ANN TEER, Chorus 3 Q , :R , A A F 'i One Hundred Eighty-one .Rs -v I L -rg , xx Y E AU Choir MONCHIE MURPHY MARY BELLE MCKINNON ROGER PORTERFIELU LAJUAN RICHIE CHARLES RIDDICK HAROLD SEMON STANLEY SIMS PAUL STRANGE ANN TEER JEANNE BELLE THOMPSON DWAYNE TRACY CONNIE WESTERGAARD MARY WHEELER . ,S ,NX AL 3 4 ig s M T IX ,, X Q s ff -I D S X VM' Aw' D . ROW 1 TOBY SIMS MARY BAKER DIXIE MOSELY TOMMY FURR KATHALEEN PYNES ROW 2 MARTHA BRUMLEY IANE RUSSELL SHIRLEY FOLEY B Choir SHIRLEY VINES ROSE SAUNDERS BETTY SUE SNIDER ROW 3 KATHRYN LIESMANN BETTY LOUISE WRIGHT KAREN JACKSON MARGARET RIVERS IANEIL WARD IO ANN MARICELLI If ll Us jf .I ff' iff ROW 4 PAUL NAEGELE CLAUDIE ANDERSON IO ED HANSON GERALD MASSEY ROW 5 VINCENT DE GEORGE BOBBY ANDERS TROY TACKSON DWAYNE KENT CHOIR DONALD FESTERVANII BOW 1 HELEN CAROLE GIBSON ELEANOR BRYANT CAROL RICHMOND EMMA GENE EDMISTON BETTY RODGERS PAULA HESTEH One Hundred Eighty-four IEANENE BUSEY MARTHA MCINNIS IEANNENE DECROW FRANCES LYNCH SHIRLEY COOK If II ROW 2 MAURINE RAINES BARBARA DAY BARBARA HALVERSON BEVERLY HILL BARBARA RUSSING JANET SIMS CHOIR ROW 3 IACK WILKINSON TOMMY MANDINO STEVE IORDAN BOBBY HALL BILLY BARRON AUBREY MAUDLIN ROW 1 WALTER BETTS RANDALL GOODMAN LARRY GATES KENNETH CALDWELL PAT IOHNSON ROW 2 WAYNE BOYTER GENE PRINGLE ROBERT MORTON IOHNNY WILLARD RICHARD ROGERS BEN ROBERT MCNEIL ROW 3 RALPH EDWARDS IIMMY AVERY ERNEST LONG WILLIAM LAZARUS IAMES BURROW DON LIGHTFOOT TOMMY ADAMS ROW 4 TOMMY LEWIS IO ED HANSON IAMES COSE BILLY BARRON DONALD KELLY GENE IACKSON ROW 5 HAROLD SEMON IERRY MADDEN HORACE LACY RAY LEWING RONNIE GREEN GERALD MASSEY ROW 6 FESTUS AYERS ROGER PORTERFIELD STANLEY SIMS AUBREY MAULDIN BILLY RIDGEWAY DONALD RAY WHITFIELD FIFTH PERIOD BOYS' GLEE CLUB One Humlred Ifigbty-fire RCW 1 LARRY DUGGAN IOHN FAUST DANNY HORNE KENNETH CROWDER EDWARD MURRELL RCW 2 CURRY THOMAS GERALD WILSON TIM PESTERVAND One Hundred Eighty-six BOYS' GLEE CLUB ALLEN RIEGEL KENTON E. GULLEDGE ROW 3 HARRY SIMMONS IAMES BICKHAM CLIFF WHITEHEAD RAYMOND WICKARD STUART ROLLINS RCW 4 BOB SUTTON ROBERT MORTON IAMES RUSSOM CLYDE ROBENSON EDDIE HAYNES ROW 5 DON TINSLEY BOBBY HALL SONNY LAZARUS CHARLES SCHILLINGER EUGENE SEMON ROW 6 IOHN STEAVIE DANIELSON LEWIS IAUDON LASTIE MILLER GEORGE CARNEY LARRY EARNEST RICHARD LIBERTO TOMMY COOK ROW I INAICKEY LEW1S FREDDIE SALE BOBBY CLANTON TOMMY CRENSHAW BILL RICH ROBERT RIVERS ROW 2 MONK TEMPLE GLENN MANGIIAM IOHN KELLY CARL SMITH CHARLES PULCO DVVAIN BROBST BOYS' ROW 3 MICKEY SHIRLEY IIMMY STOCKARD PAUL SMITH E. A. STEPHENSON IAMES FEARRAND CHARLES SULLIVAN GLEE ROW 4 IOIIN FINIQLEA REED GIBSON ROY IOE TRUE AUSTIN TUCIQER CHARLES MCFERREN DUDLEY TRIGG ROW in LINWOOD VERCIIER ROGERS FOGGIN GENE RICIQEY BOBBY RATCLIFF CLUB R O W U MACK SHAW IOE YANIQOSIQIE TRAVIS W IIITLEY EDDIE SIMMONS DNNAYNE KENT One Hundred Eighty-501411 MH. ME1.v1N RICHE HOW fp HII41 WInII.wICI, l.1rQwf-f-sf' Vim, Ivlffllm Io Svllnlzlsll, Bvcky Vfufnm, l Mrlnnls, SI-nlwy Rcxllfxrd Anrmnette- Pltmm, Anne Hlndrs, Nlxrxry Fulco, Caro ROIN 5 Dmotlly SI zmlto, Clnol lmlfxrvlx, l31I11n:1.i Blown, Ivlwllxly H1 Own, llollss FIRST PERIOD GIRLS' GLEE CLUB HOW l Ann P1ukv1nn:, lwfllllli' l,1bQ-Ito, Ibnxne lluvlr, Bevmly Blond, Mmy Brown, Blnblnu Hu1xnon,M1qnon Tllel, Ccukol Glbson, Mmy Nell Buclxcxnnxn, Lcxvearnv Holtzcluw, Rookxe Hornbutkls, Sharon Kfxy Ponlcxn, xlcnol Ruthmond. FIOVV 2--fD1x1e Mosely, lone Bruce, Poqqy lfovolon, Kathleen VVIIIQIUSON, Cmollno Woodcxrkd, Nancy Eaves, Ioclnne Snnth, Kay Box, Patsy Brxltenneld, Pnl Icinnms, Pnulfx Warner, Annelle Calhoun, Moxy Prudhommu. ROW 3 Barbara Halverson, Io Ann WQn's, Tonnnio I'u11, Polly Boone, Kathleen Pynes, Phyllls Cockerlmuxn, Sandie: G1bSOH, MGIRYIIH Plppln, Ilnlnnfx lucoby, Annu Beck, lame Owens, Lonlso Lcxdnlln, Nancy Scrlnnzleex, I'-llQf.ITIOl BIYLJTII, Palsy Bourne, Mcny Goyne, Srmdm Slehmons, Icxclcno Fmzxer, Carol Sue Arrqonxc, Cleo Limoll, Cl'1lldGIlA3I Kennedy. ROW 4 Enxuroo Haddad, lone Wlntt, Bnrlorircx Bxizw, IO Ann Sondner, ljnnly Mnrnn, I-Ioslncx QHTSCIO, Many Lon Hudson, Mcxrthrx BIkl1IIll6?Y, Nlcxrllun Auqlmn, Dons Meek, Pcitsy Sfxlntnqlxmx, Ioan Stfxrnas, S119 GIIOOIY, Prxtsy Boddle, Dorothy Lu Croix, Gloria Boyetw, Lfx Iuun MCKIIIIIOII. Brnbcxro Hxlton, Llnrolyn l11'1,n-1, Lnnnn Donn, Mlll'IlInI Allen, Shlrlcy Cook, Dons Snnth, Glcndcx Ennnons. Boqwell, Io NIQI Mctkfoxmlck, Iosle M1c1oIt0,Ellen O'Don- wld, Wfxndcx Hull, Iunot Suns, Bmrblnrx Costello, lllleen Brown, M ny Alma I-Ilnws, Toby Suns, Kathryn Llesnnunn, Nllxrquwt Hcinson. u HOW 7 Llyonll Snnnznn, Penny Axnold, Ioqqy Cato, WIQIIQ1 BIHWSIGY, Emlsnw Puuln Pxllnxon, Aqnws Ann Wlnte, Bevelly Vlfoodworkd, Sully Sue Mfxtlock. Lnthgnn, Sonny C oope1,PuI5y Hl1dSI!llIlI,EI1IIlY Wlsslnq, One Hundred Eighty-eight SECOND PERIOD GIRLS' GLEE CLUB BOW' I MARIE CLILOTTA IEANETTE RICE SHIRLEY FRIDAY CONCETTA ULI BARBARA IONE5 MARTHA OLIPIIANT NELIIA STAHI. SANDRA KSABLAND CHARLOTTE CORNISH BARBARA CLILIIZI BARBARA VVHITE PATRICIA PBICHARD KATHRYN FONRIIMANO LTAROLYN CRAIN BOW 7 BETTY HOSEA LA REVA TVTANLQHAM IEAN MCGEE CAROLYN IO VIOLA IANICE WOMACIC NANETTE PHILLIPS IOY ANN REEVES IAOYCE GIBSON HELEN IANE WILLIAMS JOAN ROMINE DELORES YOUNG DAISY BELLE IOHNSON CAROLYN VARNELI. IEANEANE PHANKS BOW 3 CORA BELL PORTER IO ANN MONTGOMERY SARA HIGHTOWER MARY BAKER DORIS CROOK HELEN GOFOBTPI KATHALINE CURRY VIRGINIA DAVIDSON IANIS WALKER IVIELBA KING DIANE DAVIS PAYE IVICCARTY LYNN SAVVYEB CARRY BEEVES BOW 4 IUANITA PARHAM ELIZABETH JACOBS IVIAURINE RAINS IOHNNIE SUE COOK LOI5 PONITER SALLY RAE DESAHIER KATHLENE CURRY KATHERINE DEATON BORRIE NE1,I,IV1l'I'CIIHI1 QZINLSEH MORELY FINIE LEE HEATON DOT ABNOLIH K'AROI,INE DALE BOW iv PEGGY LOWE KNLAIVDIA IONEI: MELRA SINIONI: VREIIA HARRISON Q:HARl,OTTE MCCIINI: CARRIE NELI, KNIGIITON IIIA MAE SIERON MARTIEI. FLANNAOAN IVIABLEIE QSAHHETT KAY VAN CLIVE SHIRLEY XNEAVEB VI IZARETII DENRON Om' Hmldrvd Eiglvty-mm IHIRD PERIOD HOW I BEVERLY WATT PATRICIA GREER BARBARA WALTERS GENE GAYNOR SUE YYN VIDLER MARY FINCHER BETTY TEMPLE IUDY PRICE BARBARA CPIMENECI4 IOYCE SMITH GLYNDA STEWART SUE WALKER BEVERLY STACKS ROW 2 PATRICIA BELL ELIZABETH FREY ROSE MARIE PHILLIRI: SYLVIA MIDDLEI3ROOIc:s NORMA IACRSON SHIRLEY COOK PATRICIA GLDS COLLETTE COLVIN MARTHA ANN MILLER ROCHELLE BEAVES PEGGY BOWMAN DORIS SANDEI-'ER IERRERAE BAIRD ELNORA CHANDLER ROW 3 FRANCES LYNCH BETTY MONSOUR LINDA WALTERS ELSIE LOU CURLIN WILLIE LEE DEMRSEY BETTY SUE LAWRENCE CAROLYN MCXIVATERS VALERIE HARRIS IANIGE CLAYCOMB LAURA IEAN RHODES WILLIE ANN SOLDER DELORES BROWN BETTY IVICFARRIN CAROL SMITH IO ANN BROWN PATSY MOSS GIRLS' GIEE CLUB ROW 4 PHYLLIS SIMMONS PATSY SCOTT SHARON TARBUTTON NELL SIPES CARMEN WOODSON BARBARA RUSHING CLAUDETTE CASON SHIRLEY COLRY MARTHA TURNER DOROTHY SOLICE DELORES MULLINS SHIRLEY PONDER LOIS PONDER PATSY LESTER VICKY WORM ROW 5 SIMONE BUSBY MELBA MCCLAIN IUANITA LAWLER REUNE HIRSCHFIELD ANN BURNETTE NELLIE PHILLIPS IANE HILLARD IEANNEANE LAWRENCE IACKIE HAWTHORNE NELDA LUCAS MARGIE CARNEY KATHLEEN SRILLERS SUE TYLER SUE WORREI.L ROW 6 MARY FAITH PINDLEY LORETTA HENRY CAROLYN ADDINGTON BARBARA LIGHTFOOT WYNELLE WINN ANN HARRIS MARGARET PHARR PATSY BRADY GLORIA WILLIAMS PAT SPIVY GLYNDA BAILEY EMMA GENE EDMISTON MARGARET MCKENZIE MARY LOU DUNCAN One Hundred Ninety FOURTH PERIOD GIRLS' ROW I NELDA HOLDER MARY ALICE TURBERVILLE VIRGINIA TURNER MARY ESTELLE WESTMORELAND ELIZABETH STARNES IANICE SCOTT KITTY KLEINHANS DELORES SHAW ROW 2 NINA TOVER EDNA EARLE LINDSEY IANET RAINER BETTY THAN GARRARD JANE OWENS LOU ANN MCMILLIAN LOIS PIERCY MARTHA PARKS ARGERINE LEONARD GLORIA MAE LYNCH ROW 3 IANELLE MAY LINDA ODEN ROSEMARY TUBES NANNIE MCWHINEY MARY LATSHA CAROLYN LEWIS ROSE ESCOTT PAT SCOTT IEANNE ROBINSON IARILYN HILL RUBY LEWIS ROW' 4 BETTY MOSS BARBARA VAN ALSTYNE PENNY WINTERS IANET KIRCUS SUZANNE MCCALLUM EVA NEWELL ANNETTE JONES SHIRLEY PATH PEGGY OGLETREE ANN MILLS GLEE CLUB ROW b BETTY IO LITTON BILLYE IO C:II.CREASE PAT SMITH CAROLYN PAROIIE FLORENCE FITZMORRIL AUDREY NALLIN FRANCES RALEY DAVID FARMER MICKY SHIVERS IANE WILLARD ALICE BRALID SHIRLEY MCINTURF GLYNDA ERVIN One Hundred Nimlv nm SIXTH BOW I DOROTHY WILLIAM: SHIRLEY IONES MARGARET KEYH MARY ELEANOH BOOTH LOLETTE COTTON IJYNN MILLER SYLVIA PIPES 'IIUBA WINICLEH NONA STAHL LA IUAN RICHEY CAROL IETER IACOIJELYN FREEMAN BOW 2 SHIRLEY IIAIN PERIOD GIRLS' GIEE CLUB NANCY LAY MARTHA ANN WEEMIQ IINNIE ALICE IACOFY DIXANA RAINER MARTHA SVVAN MARLENE IQENT CAROLYN ITHAZIEI? IENA IEEWIQ' KAY IIOLLEMAN ANNETTE MIME BETTY IIEIDECKER BOW 3 IVIARY BELLE IVICKINNON NANCY I'-'INCIIEII 'IIOMMIE HESTER PRANKIE NOBLE ALICE PAYE GIDANIEL. MARY HELEN MCCLESKEY IOYCE BRASHIER ITAVOBITA VVOMBLE DORIE GLIILLORY MARTHA CAMPBELL DOROTHY STERHENEON BOW 4 ANN TEEH ALTA IEAN LONGSHORE ALINE COLEMAN I,.AI1YE MOCAA VVINNIE TERRY PATSY GILES MARGARET RIVERS BEVERLY ANN BURTON MARIE DAVIDSON SHIRLEY KELLY PEGGY KILLIAN CLAULTIA PROTHO NITA PAYE PAYNE DOLLY FOSTER MARY IO NEWEON MONCHIE MURPHY IANELLE VVARI7 IRIS REEVEA BETTY NORRII: BETTY BRUMLEY One Hundred Ninety-Iwo . 0 fig, ,ww XI' e K L , - s -Q..,,- + Today . . . more people use Natural Gast thart ever hefore! -Af IT'S CLEAN! -Af IT'S CHEAP!! -Av IT'S DEPENDABLE!!! Serving Shreveport and 118 Other Communities in the Ark-La-Tex Area BIG CHAIN STORES The Grocery Folks of Shreveport HddNf DIXIE MAID ICE -MILK PRODUCTS 4204 Greenwood Road MALTS - SUNDAES - SHAKES FROSTED DRINKS - CONES Pints - : - Quarts JERSEY GOLD CREAMERIES Grade A Dairy Products Milk - Butter - Ice Cream PHONE 8-2485 1769 CLAIBORNE AVE OHdd f DAIRY QUEE GREENWOOD RD. 1952 All-State Tommy Davis and Hurley Brown admiring State Champs in reminiscence of the squad. Tommy Davis Bobby Stoll Frank Watts Ray Garrard Charles Flanagan Harley Brown Charles Farrar Robert Hearn Wesley Hampton D0fl,P3fkel' A. L. Williams Bobby Anderson Joe Lowery John Crump Jackie H01' He johnny Crumpler Charles Riddick Johnny Feazel Tommy Maloney getty Burrefs skippy shifiey Charles Biuy Turner Biuy ciaywmb Lgzjkflgjig Gene Saur Connaughton Jackie Rogers Ronny Ross Deng Clark Kenneth Fountain Natch Brocato George Crain Larry Gates Cecil Rhodes Dan Sims Fred Westergaard Bobby McAlpin Jack Stephenson Darrell Norsworthy SKILLED LABOR GOES HAND IN HAND WITH EDUCATION Best Wishes to Fair Park High School Graduates from Shreveport Building and Construction Trades Council 222W MILAM ST. PHONE 2-4682 AFFILIATED WITH A. F. of L. F. L. TROEGEL, President ' W. B. PARISH, Business Representative L. V. HENEGAN, Vice President K. N. WEEKS, Secretary ' AFFILIATED ,LOCAL UNIONS Asbestos Workers Local Union No. 21 Boiler Makers Local Union No. 79 Carpenters Local Union No. 764 Col. Carpenters Local Union No. 2367 Cement Masons Local Union No. 905 Common Laborers Local Union No. 229 Electricians Local Union No. 194 Elevator Constructors Local Union 98 Operating Engineers Local Union No. 406 Truck Drivers Local Union No. 568 Iron Workers Local Union No. 591 Lathers Local Union No. 435 Painters Local Union No. 485 Plasterers Local Union No. 211 Plumbers Local Union No. 141. Plumbers Local Union Ng. 610 Roofers Local Union No. 59 Sheet Metal Workers Local Union No. 361 Sign Writers Local Union No. 1466 Tile Setters Local Union No. 9 One Hundred Ninety-six .v Congratulations, State Champs Cotten's No. I 3656 Lakeshore Drive Jimmy Cotten Phone 5-3679 Cotten's No. II 4405 Greenwood Road Elmer Cotten Phone 2-9341 'x ,I O . pmu A mlm 1 .amzfa 1 00171175 Phone 5-4547 ' 2700 Greenwood Road . THEY ARE HOT- HOT AT 4 P. M. l One Hundred Ninety-seven Since 1895 9 9 Ru L80 Slain S The Shopping Center Of Arla-La-Tex THE PLACE TO GO for the BRANDS YOU KNOW Drink ROYA F ROWN I: El L A Best By Taste Test FIIL N A'l'ION AL BANK or SHREVEPORT Louisicxncfs Oldest Bank Day and Night School All Regular Commercial Subjects Taught 9 Gregg Shorthand Simplified 0 Bookkeeping 0 Comptometer 0 Accounting 0 Typewriting 0 General Machine Course, Etc. Taught By Experts and Executives with Years of Experience Visit with us and let Mrs. J. W. Norton or Mr. L. W. Norton help you solve your voca- tional problems. Business-trained office personnel wanted desperately by business and civil service. Graduates are receiving highest salaries in his- tory. More positions than school can fill. Norton Business College The School of Individual Teaching 4th Floor Levy Bldg. Phone 2-8759 One H umlred N inety-eight Congratulations Griuluates! ik . 'Ir ir NEW YORK FURNITURE COMPANY FLOURNOY 8: HARRIS jewelers To the Class of '53 sz- 519 Marshall Street Shreveport, La. li Open ' L gg Every were X .1 I 7 P. M. THE BREWSTER N J ,, CO MIDNIGHT SESSIONS SHREVEPORT LA Friday-Saturday, 9:30 p.m. to 12 p.m. MATINEE SESSIONS Saturday and Sunday-2 to 4:00 p.m. 'A' uk nk Manufacturers of Fine Drilling Equipment Since 1910 Private Parties Arranged at Any Time Not Conflicting SHOE SKATES FOR SALE Complete Stock of Standard Skate Parts and Repair Service LUDENDI ROLLER DROME, INC. 2143 Greenwood Road Phone 2-9904-3-1932 One Hundred Nin ety-nine M. I. Davis Co. 521 North Market Shreveport Louisiana's Largest Hudson Dealer AFTER ALL IT'S JOBS THAT COUNT . . . and the kind of TRAINING you get de- termines the kind of Geoifggxdiigows JOB you get. Attend Meadows-Draughon Col- lege which, during the past 53 years, has trained and placed many thousands of young men and women in good positions. DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL INDIVIDUAL ADVANCEMENT Call, phone or write for Free Catalogue Meado8NTIDraughon Phone 4-4451 0 ege Majestic Bldg. Phone 2-5778 SHREVEPORT, LA. Congratulations To The Class of '53 PENNEYS Your Cornplete One Stop Shopping Center U Down-Town-Shreveport BEWLEY FURNITURE CO. A Good Place To Buy Furniture Opposite Post Office In West End 1843-1853 Texas Avenue Phone 3-2546 Shreveport, La. T o Hundred Compliments of the PACKARD SHREVEPORT co., INC. 525 Spring Street GREATEST - HoME FURNISHERS SOUTH . . . Since 1 896 .' T 5 919 TEXAS AVE SHREVEPORT J. A. sTYRoN EN GRAVIN G CO. Commercial and Social Engraving 607 Milam Shreveport, La. Refill Your Medicine Chest K eep It Stocked With Fresh, New Drugs BE CAREFUL! The life you save may be your own! Shreveport Druggist Super Drug Stores Two Hundr xl BEST WISHES Mid-Continent Steel Casting Corporation Electric Steel Castings Shreveport, Louisiana TERMINAL GRILL CAFE S 'TFT GOOD FOOD 24 Houns A DAY Liberal Portions-Fair Price AIR-CONDITIONED NEW Bus TERMINAL FANNIN AND EDWARDS Edgar A. Davis C ongratnlations to the WONDER Class of '53 BREAD Shop and Save At Sears, Shreveport's Largest Department Store! For your convenience . . . the ONLY E calators in North Louisiana Helps Build Strong Bodies Eight Ways CONTINENTAL BAKING CO. HddT Since 1918 THE J. B. BEAIRD COMPANY, INC. Manufacturers-Machinists INDUSTRIAL STEEL WAREHOUSE SHREVEPORT Shreveport Refrigeration COMPANY, INCORPORATED Your FRIGIDAIRE Dealer A1 -1 ,X p fix: Q 3 ' ' J, Two Locations For Your Convenience 411 Louisiana Ave. Phone 2-3187 503 Barksdale Blvd. Phone 3-6227 in Bossier City 24-HOUR INSURED WRECKER SERVICE jewella Garage, Paint and Top Co. Complete Motor Overhauling Truck Bodies and Wood-Working Wreck Rebuilding a Specialty DAY OR NIGHT-PHONE 2-3285 3336 Greenwood Road Shreveport, La. Congratulations and Best Wishes, Seniors H. LANE MITCHELL COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC WORKS Shreveport, Louisiana Charles A. Harbuck Crawford Womack Harbuck 8: Womack, Inc. SPORTING GOODS Your S ports Specialfixtf' 302-304 Texas Street Phone 2-8765 SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA SALLEY GROCER COMPANY, INC. 65 Market St. Phone 4-3201 Two Hundred Three Night Phones 2-5665, 3-2501, 8-5396 CARL PONS ELECTRICAL CO. COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL WIRING MOTOR REWINDING AND REPAIRS Phone 3-7193 2035 Texas Avenue Shreveport, La. Penrod Drilling Co. Drilling Contractors Suite 601-07-418 Market St. Phone 3-1601 Shreveport, Louisiana HOLDER'S Esso Station 902 Pierre Avenue At Milam St. Shreveport, La. DIXIE STORES 3112 SOUTHERN AVE. SHREVEPORT, LA. Connie Shoes Shreveport Long Leaf Lumber, Inc. Shreveport, La. When you think of INSURANCE, think ROY SMITH, Manager REPUBLIC NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. 708 Medical Arts Building Shreveport, Louisiana Phone 5-5358 Complete Personal Insurance Coverage Community Drug Store, Inc. Prescription Service FREE DELIVERY Phone 3-8428 2424 Greenwood Road Life - Health - Accident - Hospitalization Ready to Serve Your Every Need 'M I REDDY KILOWATT, YOUR SERVANT OF THE CENTURY .far 5 ' aurfnvrsruw Aruafffrrflrffiifni Two Hundred Four FOR YOUR EVERY BANKING NEED P l 0 E li ll K A ll 'Ill . Q 401 MILAM STREET T-T2-1 PH. 3-4171 ' Fairgrounds Branch, 3020 Missouri, Ph. 2-1159 Member F,D.I.C. C on gratulati om, Graduates JOHN MQW. FORD COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE City of Shreveport, Louisiana W. F. BEALL CO. QUEENSBORO'S COMPLETE DRY GOODS STORE 2734 Greenwood Road Phone 2-3476 Come Out After the Game or Dance For Delicious Buster Burgers Sandwiches, Malts, and Shakes BusIer's Drive Inn 1910 Market Street Athletics - Golf - Fishing Phone 3-3514 GRIFFIN SPORTING GOODS STORE Everything for the Sportsman FEATURING MACGREGOR 624 Marshall St. Shreveport, La. Don't Walk-Scoot.' 1 1 f on sc00TEn NOT Powercycle Center. Inc. 1801 Texas Ave. SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA Snow White Cleaners and Dyers JOHNNY FRAZIER, Owner and Manager Telephone 2-0742 - 7-8692 1850 Texas Avenue - . , Phone 2-95 15 FURNITURE CO. Two Hundred Five Congratulations, Graduates Continental-American Bank and Trust Co. MARKET AND MILAM STS. WEST END BRANCH: 1881 TEXAS AVENUE MEMBER F. D. I. C. Reeves Service Center F IN CH'S Martin Outboard Motors FOOD STORE Sales - Seyfvige - Paytg THE HOUSE OF GOOD EATS Texas at Pierre Phone 2-7892 Phone 2-5781-2 1865 Texas Ave GULF Pnonucrs -- SPORTING Goons SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA Congratulations and Best Wishes '53 Graduates J. Howell Flournoy SHERIFF Caddo Parish Shreveport, Louisiana Centenary Dress Shop and Iceland Fur 8: Storage 2624 CENTENARY BLVD. WALKER'S AUTOMATIC WASH-A-TERIA 2724 CLAIBORNE PHONE 4-9197 N etherton Company CONTRACTORS 3000 JEWELLA ROAD SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA TUCKER PLUMBING CO. Complete Plumbing Supplies and Installations 4400 MANSFIELD ROAD PHONES 5-2419 - 5-2410 Two Hundred Six SEPTIC TANKS INSTALLED AND PUMPED OUT Complete rural plumbing and repairs, field lines laid, grease traps installed, gas, water, and field lines dug. Ditches dug at reasonable cost, witch ditching machines. 30 MONTHS TO PAY BOARD OF HEALTH APPROVAL When Better Work Is Done, Haynes Will Do It. HAYNES SAN ITATION 4906 JEWELLA ROAD PHONE 4-2471 SCHEXNAIDRE Triple Goodness Painters-Decorators MILK and ICE CREAM 1612 Market St. H Sim 1921 FOREMOST Phone 2-2750 7-3117 Phone 3-7167 BAKER-LAWHON 81 FORD, Inc. Shreveport - Alexandria - West Monroe O. B. Williams O. B. Williams, Jr 1. H. Williams WILLIAMS TRUCK 8: SALVAGE 1550 on your dial Headquarters for Used Truck Parts E. G. HUCKABAY Chief of Police Two Hundred Se A Complete Line of Home Furnishings Reasonable Prices! Easy Terms! I 5 616 Milam St. RUSBNEATH CONGRATULATIONS FUNERAL HOME , A. B. KottOn,' Morris Proven Not By Talk But By sewicd, Commissioner of Public Safety Queensborough Shoe Service 3711 Lakeshore Drive Phone 5 -47 1 5 In the Boot and Shoe Trade Since 1921 Billfolds, Belts and Handbags AUTO REPAIR General Automotive Service HODGES STORAGE Phone 2-8043 4433 Greenwood Road Marshall 8: Crockett Streets Shreveport, La. ' t 5 Compliments of Congratulations, Graduates MAYOR CLYDE E. EANT wo Hundred Eight BACK-BONE BURTON DR. A. E. F. BURTON -CHIROPRACTOR- Office Hrs. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.-Sat. 8: Sun. 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.-Closed on Thursday Office Next Door to First Baptist Church WASKOM, TEXAS PHONE 2182 CLARKES JEWELERS LAKESHORE AND JEWELLA 3916 YOUREE DRIVE L. B. STUART CO. Sc to 31.00 Stores 2738 Greenwood Road 1827 Line Avenue Phone 3-8641-2 ' Majestic Beauty School SHREVEPORT, LA. Marguerite Gatti Metcalf, President-Manager Compliments WardlaW's Jewelry 2759 GREENWOOD ROAD At Bacon and Edwards Mrs. Amelia Patterson Imtructress SHREVEPORT, LA. LMT.. ,f.1 n i I 5,71 Andress I llf, If X, X jg!! ,f INC. Ford Cleaners - Dyers - Storage 1'CVQPQft 2487 Texas Phone 2-7718 1 3XLYlXlY572bB X - - N NX - . L Unusual Banque! Fuciliiles R S i t D HBE - llsgign-ggaaagka N M ts w iaaigrg if is 7 sf 1 E. E . civ efg-Aa ' 3 YE. ui ri?rff'li'?gi?.1'.fy R 5SgSxXKiii!?Qsgg 5- C Two Hundred Nine Above All in Quality AND FRIENDLY AND FUR WOOLEN STORAGE CLEANERS AND DYERS 2329 GREENWOOD ROAD PICK-UP DELIVERY SERVICE PHONE 2-9506 PIANOS - - ORGANS BAND INSTRUMENTS 12 Years of Musical Leadership Philip Werlein, Ltd. Q 1.gg--'.r.1I' ,M H ,L1'j:urSul1il4l'4L- I i iff I illllll UNIII Ill Ill, lllll. Ill llllllll 627 Market Phone 4-3261 . vu. Central Motors, Inc. FRIENDJJIPER DODGE - PLYMOUTH FURNITURE STUDIOS Only Dodge Builds job-Rated Trucks Market at Lake Phone 2-2131 SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA BEN FRANKLIN STORE 'IWEST END SHOPPING CENTER Southern Saw Co. DEALER Poulan Chain Saws Sales 8: Service Saws for Rent Phone 4-0441 4623 Greenwood Road Best Wishes Blalock-Knighton Fruit Co. WHOLESALE ONLY FRESH FRUITS AND FRESH VEGETABLES Two Hundred Terr Day Phone 2-8611-2 Night Phone 3-4584 Anderson's Wrecking Yard NEW AND USED AUTO PARTS-WRECKER SERVICE You'll Find It Here 2059 TEXAS AVENUE SHREVEPORT, LA. 2545 Midway Sl-IBEVEYORT. LA. MIDWAY AUTOMATIC LAUNDERTERIA I I HI-WAY CAFE 3218 anzmwoon nom: BUILDING SERVICE COMPANY ' ! comvnlmnms or REESE VARIETY Big Chain Shopping Center LAXESHORE AND IEWELLA DeSOTO-PLYMOUTH SALES AND SERVICE GLENN HUFF, INC. Spring at Milam SHREVEPORT, LA. Compliments To My Customers and Friends 2121 GREENWEQD E PHONE 3.5227 Famous for Mexican and American Foods 3650 LAKESHOHE DRIVE A. F. Cuellar, Manager PHONE 5-7043 SHREVEPORT, LA. PHONE 3-7516 308 TEXAS STREET LEE'S CLOTHIERS MANGUM STREET GROCERY Good Clothing For Tho Entire Family 3937 MANGUM PHONE 2.9548 SHREVEPORT. LOUISIANA Always An Indian Booster BEST OF LUCK TO THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1953 PEOPLES MARKET PHONE 7-5368 Bunt Stoll, Owner 144 EAST 70th ST. Two Hundred Eleven PONTIAC THE AMERICAN BEAUTY FOR 1953 HOLMES PONTIAC CO. 1322 TEXAS Monkhouse Florist NE Don't Think for Hours, Send Flowers CRUNCH Phone 5-s Night Phone 3-4194 2116 Greenwood Road 026 Shreveport, Louisiana Crow Drilling Company, Inc. 422 Commercial Nat'l Bank Shreveport 24, Louisiana C ongratulations, Graduates H L GREEN CO Packard Body Shop ' ' ' Phone 3-7151 Formerly USILVERSU 213 Travis Street 402 Texas Auto Painting, Body Works Y F orite One-Stop Shopping Center Seat Covers HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOACIANON OE SHREVEPOR1 532 MARKET STREET TELEPHONE 2-1145 T H ndredTweh1e QUALITY SERVICE P. L. KAISER CONTRACTOR PAINTING AND DECORATING Office and Shop Shop Phone 2-8387 4413M Greenwood Road Shreveport 22, LH- R 0 ' . 5 0 . nn . - .- .- '-4 . .., . :,j..-.532 ?Z 5:13-1.5 BPEEKF'-Q E h. 5, A., ..-. . -- Lv-I - ,--ga-. PH'-ii? Wf x a L. in-'Er O O :HA Q 0 fkiz?-R: O 0.1:-231:23 , . n,,,1.,,.. .., ... .111-3.3.9.-,r-. '- ., . ' -3- 5-: . ' Congrcziulalions, Graduates SINGER sEw1NG MACHINE co. z gf: gR'I'Qjj:j'DSQQ'fe 619 mms PHONE Mm Phone 4.sasa-Night a-azsz QUERBES 5' BOURQFHN FAIR PARK BARBER sHoP INSURANCE SERVICE 3154 GREI-INWOOD ROAD SI-DIEVEPORT MTW our Huh Cm.. 212-214 Mum Phone 3-5241 MORTON FOODS THE STYLE STORE POR MEN AND BOYS Bernie Robertson, Distributor PHONE 3-5575 3321 wEs'r cAPER'roN IORDAN AND BQOTH SHHEVEPORT, LA. AMERICAN PLUMBING 6. HEATING CO. TELBPHONES 4-0821 - 3-4803 - 2-0874 Co' Hired Hand Mayfield For Free Estimates Call 5-4012 3503 PENICK ST- SHREVEPORT 2203 GHEENWOOD ROAD SHHEVEPORT, LA. PELICAN SUPPLY CO., INC. Hopes All Students of FAIR PARK HIGH Turn Out to Be WELL DIGGERS or Wives Thereof! lMore rain, more gmssfj C . Two Hundred Thirteen HOWARD CRUMLEY CHEVROLET CO., INC. Your Chevrolet Dealer HERBERT I. BROWN'S GARAGE CONGRATULATIONS BETTER AUTOMOBILE NEPAIRING I- L RUCKER zoos Portland Ave. Bus. Phone a-4533 INSURANCE AGENCY H 6' H ZQILEEEEESJVORKS INGLESIDE CONFECTIONERY T- BUY Hollifieldf MUMUB' asoz VELVA PHONE a-sms Orr. PHONE a-5011 EES. PHONE a-9229 IDBN GCDGDIDS CQDOILFID. AUBREY'S SMITH BROS. EQUIPMENT CO. Your Pastry Connoisseur of Shxevepoxl Phone 2-0100 175 E. KINGSHIGHWAY PHONE a-:ml Us L , , A sHaEvEPOnT, LA. 'u a Venn' For thjllvregeoiitgfi 6:23 Believe on the Lord Iesus and thou shalt be saved. H0086 of Fd-Shion M 16:31 SHREVEPORT. LOUISIANA CHRISTIAN BUSINESS MEN CORP, PHONE 2-'usa 612 TEXAS STREET . 0 Two Hundred Fourteen CONGRATULATIONS. GRADUATES E SUMMERLIN FLORIST COLONIAL COURTS 2529 GREENWOOD noAn PHONE 3-2497 g sl-mEvEPon'r, 1.ou1s1ANA 3004 GREENWOOD nom: Across Street I-'rom Tri-State Hospital THE FLOWER MART COUNTRY CLUB GROCERY 6 MARKET 12411 FAIRFIELD AVE. PHONE a-zszs 4124 C-REI-INWOOD ROAD PHONE 5-5713 P. K. and Catherine LaGrone, Owners We Appreciate Your Pdtrvndqe HOLLEYHS HOWARD F. RATLIFF Sporting Goods - Hardware - Home Appliances INSURANCE 270, GREENWOOD ROAD 200 Milam Street Telephone 5-1822 PHONE a-aooa sr-mEvEPon'r, LA. SHHEVEPOHT- LOUISIANA CONGRATULATIONS, SENIOBS ROBERT I. O'NEAL D1s'rn1c'r IUDGE SANITARY PLUMBING CO. 2783 GREENWOOD ROAD Sam Grubbs, Owner DDT Spraying 6. Rodent Control Service Operating Mr. Fog Insect Pest and Rodent Control PHONES 4-8801 and 3-5608 P. O. BOX 3519 LOUISIANA PAPER COMPANY IOE GOLD PIPE 6. SUPPLY CO. 4154 MANSFIELD ROAD PHONE 4-3219 Joe Gold - - - Lou Suclzle GLOBE MAP CO. M, LEVY CO,, INC, GATTI'S ESSO SERVICENTER wEAmNG APPAREL ron YOUNG LADIES MOTOR TUNBUPS SERVICE CM-Ls wxmnx. BALANCING AND YOUNG MEN 1530 MAnsHA1.1. sr. PHONE a-ana SOUTHERN MOTOR EXCHANGE CO. FOOD STORE ENGINE EXCHANGE srznvlcr 149 North Market se. Phono a-34:1 Shreveport, Louisiana 5911 Velva Phone 3-9973 KELLER'S ESSO SERVICENTER HUGHES G ROBERTS SUPER MARKETS Vmfied Em I- b'iC i0 isa E. voeh sr. 3310 LAKESHORE cHAnLEgh,'Zf Zi.,:L:-gi' owner PHONE 7-3513 PHONE 3-8565 2125 Texas Avenue Shreveport. La. CONGRATULATIONS. SENIORS HOPE HUGHES We Specialize In Hickory Smoked Meats PIONEER HEATING 6 SHEET METAL Clipper Central Heating-R.C.A. Air Conditioning PHONE 2-5540 4205 HEARNE AVE. SHREVEPORT. LA. Two Hundred Fifteen BOB CARLTON SCHOOL OF MUSIC szv MARKET sm:-:r:'r sr-Innvnronr, LOUISIANA A. G. HAMMETT -mx Asszsson ron cADDo PARISH WILLIS P. BUTLER, M. D. cononnn CARL DARBY PAINT CO. zeoo uuizsnonz muvz PHONE 4-8181 SHREVEPORT, LA. S25tS1000Q'kl F' dl S ' U me Y mn Y Mme POCHE'S DRIVE-IN GROCERY Quality Foods, Ice, Milk and Frozen Foods PHONE 3-5175 622 TRAVIS STREET E R D H 7 SHR!-IVEPORT, LOUISIANA 3030 I WELLA OA P ONE 5-2 49 KELLY BROS. GULF SERVICE Greenwood and Velva Streets GULF OIL AND GAS Aluminum Screens - Alumatic Screen Doors Glass Ialousies Louisiana Metal Awning Co., Inc. Met-L-Vent Aluminum Awnings P1-mom: 4-s1s4 TIRES AND ACCESSORIES SHREVEPORT, LA. 3941 GREENWOOD ROAD MCINNIS GROCERY AND MARKET 1548 Pierre Ave. Phone 3-0174 C' A' HND onNAMsN'rAr. mon womcs C 5 8041 Free Estimates - Call 4-3086 Omer a Tvomippreiigie t::::-eBusiness one l Greenwood Road-10 Miles West of Pair Grounds OSBORN FUNERAL HOME 1625 FAIRFIELD AVENUE In Business Since 1910 H. L. CY WORREL1- Anvlzmxslne sPsc1A1.'rn:s SHREVEPORT. LOUISIANA PAUL'S SHOE SHOP IONES 6. BETTERTON GROCERY SHBEVEPOHT' I-A' GENERAL 1vrEn:1-izmnrss 2440 Lakeshore Drive Phone 2-9735 ron 'rx-Ir: BEST or SHOE nr:PAuuNG Phone Mm Blu'7chu'd' Lu' B 6 N BARBER SHOP YOUR PATRONAGE APPRECIATED Air-Conditioned PHONE 4-6462 Congratulations and Best Wishes 1952 Graduates -PLEAS HARDWICK BLUE IEAN ACRES Route 4. Shreveport. La. ANDRESSHANNA. INC. 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Bargain Center of Ark-La-Tex 1643 TEXAS AVENUE BLOM'S VARIETY STORE 4409 GREENWOOD ROAD Phone 2-5433 LAD 'N LASSIE cr-m.nm:N's WEAR 3707 Lakeshore Phone 5-1012 3120 Southern Phone l-4340 ROBERTS GROCERY G MARKET 2416 LAUREL PHONE 2-5355 MORGAN LUMBER COMPANY, INC. 2340 1.Axr:sHon.v: nmv: CROSS GROCERY mo HARDY sr. For fit, 1eeI and eye appeal have your cleaning done at UNIQUE CLEANERS PICK-UP AND DELIVERY 2809 IACKSON STREET PHONE 4-4667 YEARWOOD'S Qussnsnonoucr-1's APFRECIATIVE mzrnlrrnzrrr srom: BACON AND EDWARDS EVANS CLEANERS PHONE 5-3022 SPORT'SMEN'S PARADISE ro: the rum: in Dry Cleaning Roy Evans. Owner 422 Mansfield Road B ' Wh PM A o HENDRICK Gnoc:-:mr NEWSTADT'S SHOE STORE ' ' p 2420 Mrssoum AVENUE Shrevepori, La. sos MILAM P1-rom: 2-9361 PHONE H375 IOUETT'S GROCERY zsos - ov cnzsnwoon nom: THE M. L. BATH COMPANIES Ask Anyone We Serve M. L. Bath Co. of La., Inc., Lake Charles, La. M. L. Baih Co., Lid., Shreveport, La. M. I.. Bath Co. of Texas, Longview, Texas Two Hundred Seventeen NORWOOD'S DRESS SHOP Gsm-ram. msummcr: FERGUSSON INSURANCE AGENCY Iunior Size-Regular Size Mrs. Beulah Norwood Phfme 23434 605-606 Glddons-Lane Bldg. 2510 Missouri Avenue Phone 5-9524 SHREVEPQRTI LA. AYERS SPORTING GOODS 6: BOX'S ESSO SERVICENTER HARDWARE Greenwood Road and Alabama 3560 LAKESHORE DRIVE PHONE 3-9670 Housewares and Gihg V0l'Ifi8d E550 Lubrication P. C. WORLEY. M. D. DAINTY MAID SANDWICHES 302 Physicians and Surgeons Bldg. 3554 LAKESHOHEICKORY ARBE SHREVEPORT' LA' DISEASE or SKIN Parties and Picrics a sprleiialty SKIN CANCER PHONE 3-4649 Congratulations to '53 Graduates KEY GLASS WORKS DOZIER B. WEBSTER CLERK OF COURT SHREVEPORT. LA. Horace E. Holder, Owner SI-IR.EVEPOR'l S LEADING MOVERS HERRIN TRANSFER 6. WAREHOUSE . Con Home ol Famous M Invisible Sole 1305 Marshall sane: Phone a-zsaa 315 TEXAS ST' PHONE M535 COMPLIMENTS OF DELICIOUS PIES MARSHALL WOOD PRESERVING CO GREENWOOD ROAD PHONE 3-2806 commmzrrrs or FAIRFIELD BARBER SHOP 1534 ' i n SU SAN GIFT SHOP 4706 GREENWOOD ROAD SHREVEPORT. LA. 707 TIRE SERVICE., INC. GOODYEAR TIRES Shreveport, La. BOWMAN'S TEXACO SERVICE 70th 6 ST. VINCENT ROAD SERVICE TIRES AND BATTERIES KEENAN FURNITURE CO. no mum s'rnsz'r SHREVEPORT GARMENT MANUFACTURERS 908 MCNEIL STREET SHREVEPORT. LOUISIANA ' KINGS CREDIT IEWELERS 701 TEXAS STREET Phone 3-0621 Two Hundred Eighteen, I I TWO FAIR PARK GRADUATES ON THE CENTENARY CAMPUS PAT CMCPHEARSOND BRAND-'52-JOURNALISM PETE LONG-'51-PRE-PHARMACY A ON THE STEPS OE JACKSON HALL Write, Phone, or Call for Cat alogue CENTENARY COLLEGE OF LOUISIANA SHREVEPORT T mired N 4,03 Qffpologies to Poetess Stein. A rose may Le endlessly a rose: a iola is more than just a join. A join is a living. So when you loolz for a iola, you want security, good pay, assurance of raises and opportunity to advance. Why not come in and tallz witli us about a position at the Telephone Company? THE TELEPHONE COMPANY IS A GOOD PLACE TO WORK Two Hundred Twenty Patricia Green, La juan McKinnon, Dorothy Arnold, Sarah Hindman, Sylvia Middlebrooks, and Patsy Cooper. Were There With Two Hundred Twenty-one Engraving by Shreveport Engraving Company Shreveport, La. 50.9 Travis Phone 3-6811 Two Hundred Twenty-two Printing by Journal Printing Company Shreveport, La. Two Hundred Twenty-three Photographs in this annual were made by MILBURNES S T U D 1 0 S 1' SWF CT-IEVROLET SHREVEPORT BOSSIER CITY My CLANTON'S CONOCO SERVICE Tires, Tubes, and Accessories 3124 GREENWOOD ROAD PHONE 3-0364 SEMON 8: SON A11 Kinds of Sheet Metal 2812 GREENWOOD ROAD RES. PHONE 3-5480 Two Hundred Twenty-five if . gg THE EDITORS of the l953 Sequoyah present this yearbook to the subscribers in hope that it meets with their approval. With available pictures the events ot the year have been set down in the sequence oi their occurrence, supplemented by commentary. Recoqnition of instruction, both required and optional, available to students, as well as library facilities, has been qiven emphasis. The Staff expresses their appreciation here to everyone tor the support and cooperation they so enjoyed throughout the production of this year's annual. Two Hundred Twenty-six A Abel, Carol Ann, Soph. ....... . Adams, Phillip Douglas, Jr. .... . Adams, Tommy, Sr. 29,114,163,168, 172, Addington, Carolyn, Soph.. . .63, Adkerson, Tommy, Fresh. ...... . Alfred, Richard, Jr. .......... . 181, 149, Allbritton, Douglas Lee, Soph. .... 55, Allen, Carol Ann, Fresh. ...... .72, Allen, Charles, Fresh. ....... . . . Allen, Johnny, Jr. ...... ..... . . . Allen, Patricia, Soph.. . . . . . . . . . . Allen, Pat, Sr. ............. 29, 121, Allums, Betty, Jr. ....... . Anders, Bob Jack, Sr... ....... . Anderson, Bobby Edwin, Sr.. .. Anderson, Claude, Jr. .... . Anderson, Johnnie, Jr. .... . Anderson, Larry, Fresh.. . . . d'Arby, Virginia, Jr. ..... . .55, .29, .55, 1 Arnold, Dorothy Rae, Soph.. .63, Arnold, Peggy, Fresh. ......... . Arnold, Sherry Ann, Soph. ...., . Arrgonic, Carol Sue, Fresh. .... . Ashley, Pat, Soph. ............. 63, 129, .55 103 170 Atkins, Mary Lou, Soph. ...... . Attaway, Morris Tilson, Soph.. . Attaway, Patsy, Soph. ........ . Attaway, Treva, Soph ..... . . Audleman, Lynn Marie, Jr.. . . . Augl1n,, Martha, Soph. ....... . 1 Austin, Jo Ann, Soph. .,...... Avery, Jimmy, Soph ..... . . . 55 163, Ayers, R. Festus, Soph.. . . . . . . . . B Bacon, Betty, Sr. ........ 28, 29, 119, Bacon, Billy Travis, Soph. ..... .63, Bacon, Nancy, Sr.. .29, 118,119 137, Baggett, Billy, Soph. .......,.. . . . B tt Larry Jr 97 142 168, 169, 3889 1 1 -- - 1 1 Bagot, Lawrence Eugene, Sr.. .. Bagwell, Doris Irene, Sr.. . Bailey, Doyle, Soph. ..,.... . . . Bailey, Glenda, Soph. .... .. . .63, Bain, Carla, Soph. ...... ,.... . . . Baird, Jerirae, Soph. .....,.. 63, 119, Baird, Margie, Sr. ....... . Baker, Betty Ann, Jr. .... . Baker, Mary, Sr. ...,.... . Ballard, Shirley Dean, Jr.. .29 135 1 Beth, Max Roy, Fresh. ..... . . Baldwin, Shirley, Jr. ............ 55, Banzhof, Arthur Earnest, Jr. 13, 55, 119, Bandaries, Ludwig, Fresh. ...... . Barker, Thomas, Soph. ........ . Barkley, Janice, Soph. ........ . Barnes, Allen, Sr. ............ . Barnthouse, Yvonne, Sr. 29.127, Bartlett, Evelyn, Sr. ............ . Barron, Billy Leroy, Jr. ..... 55, Battenfield, Patsy, Fresh. .... . . . Baucum, Sarah Ann, Fresh. ...... 72 Baxter, John Riley, Soph.. . . . . . . Boyette, Gloria, Soph. .... ..... . Bayliss, James, Jr. .............. 55 141 .72 17? Bayne, James, Soph. ............. . Bearden, Jimmy, Sr. ............. . Beason, William Thomas, Soph.. . . . Beattie, Pat, Fresh ........... 72, 97 Beck, Anna, Fresh. .............. . Beene, Willie Parnell, Soph. ...... . Beheler, Estelle, Jr. ............. 55 Bell, Patricia Ann, Soph. ........ 63 Berry, Huey, Sr. ............... 30 Berry, Mary Murphy, Jr.....55,141 Beth, Emit, Sr. ............ 30,126 1 29, 166 1 1 Bethea, Jack, Jr. .......... . 55 Bethea, Mary, Soph. ....... . Betts, Walter Thomas, Soph. 63, 136, 169 Bickham, Billie, Soph. ....... . Bickham, James Reisor, Fresh., . Bicknell, Richard, Jr. 55,119,163 Biondo, Sam, Soph. .......... . Bishop, Beverly, Sr. . .. .30, 119 1 168 171 165 161 1 1 Davis, Bittle, Marie, Soph. ........... . . . Black, Victor, Jr. ..... ....... . . . Blake, Bobby, Jr. ..... . . . . . Blair, Elsie, Soph. ..,.... .... 6 3 Bland, Beverly, Fresh. ....... . . . . Blankenship, Doris, Sr. ...... . . . . . Blue, Patricia, Soph. ............. . Boddie, Lorice Patricia, Bahn, George, Soph. ....... . Bogus, Shirley, Fresh. ...... . Bohnstehn, Gloria, Sr.. . . . Bolen, Sammy, Soph.. . . . Fresh. ...... Iffii Bond, Tommy, Fresh. .... ...... . Bonds, Earl, Fresh. ..... ........ . Bonds, Robert, Sr. ............... . Boone, Polly, Fresh. ........ 72, 124, Booth, Mary Elanor, Jr. ..... 55, 134, Bounds, Myron, Soph. ...... . Bowman, Peggy, Jr. 55,119,122,141, 168 182, 179, 170, 122 .55, 1511 1301 140, 101, 134, .72, 156 .72, 119 .63, .63, .55, 116 162, 166, 162, 181 129 .631 149, 123 166, 107 .63, 1111 119, 184 .72 151 .63 163 .63 .30 .63 153 .72 124, 135 135 140 177 140 17.1 .631 172, .65 .72 169 .63 164 255 125 .72 .63, .72, 122 .301 146, . 72, 15-1 141: .63, 156, 1 1 1 ei 29 .55, 183 13 136, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .63 178 185 190 152 .55 177 188 177 167 .63 182 144 147 103 183 .55 107 .55 189 189 .63 188 150 147 .63 .63 139 133 188 .63 185 185 164 177 164 152 182 .29 188 122 190 .63 190 182 133 189 188 144 171 112 130 178 .29 181 143 185 188 177 169 188 170 146 166 166 188 188 139 141 190 182 178 166 .72 181 134 185 147 186 178 145 171 .63 130 169 150 188 .30 131 188 .63 154 162 169 152 107 .30 188 192 168 190 INDEX Box, Jerry, Fresh. ................... . Box, Elizabeth Kay, Fresh. 72,119,129,151, Box, Madison, Jr. ...... 55, 112,141, 181, Boyett, Gloria Valli, Fresh. ............ . Boyett, Mary Ann, Sr. ............... 30, Boyter, Clayton, Fresh. .... . Boyter, Paul, Soph. .......... . Boyter, Wayne, Soph. ........ . 161 ..63, , Bozeman, Bobbie Lee, Soph. ....... . Bradford, Jack, Fresh ......... ......... Bradford, Rose Lee, Sr. ..... 30, 162, 164, Bradley, Charles, Soph. .............. 63, Bradley, Sally, Soph. ............ 63, 139, Brady, Jimmy, Sr. .....,.........,.... . Brady, Patsy, Soph. ............. 63, 177, Branch, Mildred, Sr..30, 92, 119, 140, 181, Brandon, Gwendolyn Maureen, Soph.. .63, Brasfield, Albert, Jr. .................. . Brashier, Joyce, Jr. ..... 55, 121, 177, 178, Braud, Louise Alice, Jr. .......... 55, 91, Breithaupt, Frances, Soph. ....... 63, 125, Brewster, Metta Eugenia, Fresh...72,134, Brice, Barbara, Jr. ..... ............, 5 5, Brice, Sammy, Sr. ......,........... 30, Britt, Babs, Jr. ....................... . Brobst, Robbins Dwain, Fresh.. . .72, 152, Brocato, Charles, Fresh.. .........,.... . Brocato, Natch, Sr. ....,....... 101, 103, Bromell, Larry, Fresh. ................ . Brosig, Rodney Blair, Soph. ......... 166, Brown, Delores, Soph. .,..., 63, 129, 147, Brown, Ellen, Soph. ........ 63, 135, 148, Brown, Gladis Elaine, Jr. ...,......... . Brown, Harley, Sr. ...... ..... 3 1, 101, Brown, James, Fresh. .... ........ 7 2, Brown, Jo Ann, Fresh. ........ .72, 131, Brown, J. F., Sr. ............. ..... . . Brown, Larry, Fresh. .......... ...... . Brown, Mary Elizabeth, Fresh.. . .72, 153, Brown, Melody, Fresh.. ..... 72, 119, 151, Brown, Mike, Jr. ............. 123, 167, Brown, Stanley, Sr. .........., .31, 127, Brown, Patricia, Fresh., . .... 72, 129, 153, Bruce, Jane, Fresh. ...... ..... ..... 7 2 , Bruce, Sandra, Soph. .......... .63, 122, Bruce, Williamson, Sr. ........ ...... . Brumbelow, Jerry Lee, Jr. ..... .55, 142, Brumley, Betty Louise, Jr.. . .55, 139, 144, Brumley, Martha, Jr. .......... .55, 183, Bruner, Roger, Soph.. ........ ....... Bryant, Anne, Sr. .................. 31, Bryant, Eleanor, Fresh.. .72, 129, 154, 184, Bryant, Huey, Soph.. . . .64, 163, 170, 172, Bryant, Patsy, Jr. ..... . ........... . Buchanan, Mary Nell, Fresh. ..... 72, Buckner, Karlene, Fresh. .... . . . . .55, 154, Burnley, Robert Eugene, Fresh. ........ . Burnette, Ann, Jr. .............. 55, 136, Burrow, James, Soph. .......... 64, 166 Burress, Perry, Soph. .......... ..... 6 4 Burton, Antoinette 1ToniJ, Jr.. ..54, 55 Burton, Beverly, Soph. ........ .64, 149, Burton, Billie Clyde, Jr. ....... ...... . Burton, Edith Irene, Fresh.. . . . . . . . . . . Busey, Jeanene, Sr. ..... .... 3 1 143,184, Busby, Simone, Soph. ......... .64,149, Bush, PGSKY. Sr. ........... 31,162,181, Bussie, Bobbie Ray, Jr. ........ ..... 5 5, Bussie, Deanna, Fresh. ........ .72, 134, Butler, Jerome Kern, Fresh. .... ...... . Butler, Ralph, Jr. .......... ...... . Byars, Hewitt, Sr. ......... .. .31, Byrd, Jerry, Sr. ......... . . . 31, C Cain, Shirley Jean, Jr. ...... 56, 128, 141, Calcote, Martha, Soph. ...... 64, 121, 129, Caldwell, G. C., Jr. ........... .56, 168, Caldwell, Kenneth, Jr. S6,112,119,141,142,182, Calhoun, Margaret Annell, Fresh 72, 119, 154, Calk, Barbara Ann, Jr. ........ 136, 141, Campbell, Harold, Fresh. .......... . Campbell, Martha, Jr.. .56, 121, 136, Cantley, Denzil, Jr. ............... . Cantrell, Bobby, Fresh. ............ . Carney, George, Fresh. ............ . Carney, Marjorie, Soph..64, 121, 123, Carney, Mildred, Sr. ............ 31, Carpenter, Charles Eddy, Fresh. ..... . Carpenter, John D., Soph. ......... . Carrigan, Robert B., Soph. 64, 70, 151, Carrigan, William, Soph. 64 0 16 ,170, 1 7 1 3 Carroll, Bert, Soph. ............... . 1-11 ml 170, 177, .64, .73, 156, 137. Carter, Donald Ray, Soph. ....... 64, 146, Carter, James lSonnyJ, Sr. 31, 97,117,118,l27, Carter, Marjorie, Sr. .......... .31, 123, Carter, Mary Jane, Sr. .... .... . 32, 159, Carter, Peggy Sue, Fresh. ............. . Cascio, Rosina, Fresh. ...... ......... . Cason, Claudett, Fresh. ......... 121.153, Cato eggy Anne Fresh ...... 73, , P , . ..... . Causey, Hubert, Jr. ...... .. Caveton, Peggy . . .... . . . .72 188 182 .72 137 .72 168 185 .63, .72 172 168 149 .30 190 182 129 166' 192 134 150 188 188 166 .55 187 107 114 107 179 190 188 190 .31 .72 188 188 178 167 188 188 150 .31 155 192 188 169 156 188 179 141 188 .72 .72 190 185 107 141 192 .55 .72 190 190 182 168 177 .72 .55 127 158 192 150' 178 185 188 190 .72 192 169 .72 186 190 161 .73 167 177 178 168 168 162 134 1821 .73 188 190 188 .56 188 Cella, William Oliver, Soph..64 Chandler, Jimmy, Fresh. ..... . Chandler, Elnora, Jr. ....... 56 Cheatwood, Henry, Soph. ..... . Childs, Roy, Fresh. ....... . . . . 1 146,168, .73, 119, 128, 135, 171 170 190 168 130 181 182 187 Clancy, Jimmy, Soph. ......... .64, 178, Clancy, Martha Jane, Sr..32, 131,178, 181, Clanton, Robert James, Fresh... .73, 151, Clarke, A. C., Sr. ............ ......... 3 2 Clark, Denis, Jr. ............. . .56, 97, 169 Clark, Glenda, Fresh. ......... ......... 7 3 Claycomb, Billy, Sr. 32, 101, 106, 107, 114,167 Claycomb, Janice Marie, Fresh.. ..... 73, 190 Clemens, Jimmy, Sr. .......... ......... 3 2 Clemm, Wayne, Fresh. ........ . . .72, 170 Clifton, Ernest, Fresh. .... ........ 1 07 Clifton, Larry, Fresh. .......... .... 1 07, 152 Cobb, Billie Rae, Fresh ....... ..... 7 3,153 Cockerham, Phyllis, Fresh. ..... ..... 7 3,188 Colby, Shirley June, Jr..56, 122 135, 144, 190 Cole, James, Jr. .............. ........ 1 67 Coleman, Aliene, Soph .... . . .64 122, 148, 192 Coleman, Bobby Ray, Soph. .... .... 1 30, 146 Coleman, Dale, Soph. ......... ........ 1 82' Coleman, Carol, Jr. ......... . . .56, 144 Coleman, Patsy, Soph. ......... ....... 6 4 Coleman, Phyllis Ann, Fresh.. . . ...... . . . 73 Collins, Sandra Dean, Soph. ......... 122, 148 Collins, Shirley Ann, Soph. ............. 179 Colvin, Colette, Soph. ........... 64, 119, 190 Comalander, Nan Elizabeth, Fresh. .... 72, 153 Connaughton, Charles Richard, Sr. 28, 32,101,l06,123,127,140,162,164 Consumano, Katherine, Fresh. .... 73, 151, 189 Coody, Fred Houston, Fresh. ............. 72 Cook, Johnnie Sue, Fresh. .............. 189 Cook, Shirley, Fresh... .73, 122, 153, 184,188 Cook, Tommy, Jr. ......... 56,141, 142,186 Cooper, Donald Ray, Sr. ............. 32, 127 Cooper, Doris Marie, Jr. ............ 56,133 Cooper, Patsy, Jr. .............. 56, 136, 156 Cooper, Sunny Camille, Soph. 64,l29,135,150, 188 Cornish, Charlotte Jeaneane, Fresh. 73, 123. 189 Correll, James, Jr. ...........,..... 163, 167 Costello, Barbara, Soph. ......... 64, 150, 188 Cornnez, Bobby Ray, Soph. .......... 64, 168 Cose, James ......................... 185 Cotten, Lolette, Jr. ......... 56, 128, 156, 192 Courtney, Lawrence, Sr. ................. 53 Cox, Ebba Elaine, Soph. ................. 64 Cox, Mary Anne, Jr. ............ 56, 130, 139 Craig, Carolyn Maxine, Fresh. .... 72, 153, 188 Crain, Carolyn, Fresh ........... 73, 123, 189 Crain, Earnest, Sr. ...................... 32 Crain, George, Soph. .... 62, 101, 107, 112, 145 Crain, H. J., Jr. ........... 56, 163,168, 178 Cranor, Claude, Sr. ..................... 32 Crawford, Ronnie Joe, Soph. ........ 64 126 Crenshaw, Jenene, Soph.. .62, 64, 94, 124, 127 Crenshaw, Tommy, Fresh. 73,124,130,15l,1B7 Crettet, Emile, Sr. ............ ....... 1 67 Criglow, Albert D.. . . .......... . . . . .73 Crimeneck, Barbara .......... . ....... 190 Crofton, Francis, Sr. ............... 107 Crook, Doris Evelyn, Soph.. .64 Cross, Ralph Donald, Sr. ..... . Crosslin, Dickie, Soph. ....... . Crosslin, Jimmy, Sr. ......... . Crowder, Kenneth Ray, Fresh.. . Crowson, Peggy Joyce, Fresh.. . . Croy, Dorothy Jean, Fresh. .... . Crump, John David, Sr..32, 101 Crump, Lewis, Jr.. . .64, 94, 101 Crumpler Johnie 33, 99, 101, 103, 114, 119 Cryer, Gayle, Soph. ......... .. Cudd, Barbara Anne, Fresh.. . . . Culotta, Marie, Fresh.. . . . Culotta, Peter, Jr. ...... . Culpepperh George, Fresh. .... . Curlin, Elsie, Jr. ............ . Curry, Kathleen, Fresh. ...... 72 D Dale, Carolyn Ellen, Fresh.. . . . Dalrymple, Billie, Fresh.. . . . Dalrymple, Ivan, Fresh. ...... . 1411 ,139, , .......28.32 12119 189 Dalton, Deanna, Soph. ....... . Danielson Davidson, Davidson, Davidson, Davidson, , John Stevens, Soph.. Fred, Jr. .......... . George, Soph.. Marie, Sr. ..... Virginia, Sr.. . . 12133 ...ss Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Bettie Jo, Soph.. . . Diane, Soph. .... . Diane, Fresh. .......... Joyce Marie, Soph.. .. Sherm Jr . . . an, .. . . . . Tommy Sr. ..... . Davis, , . . . . Davis, Winfred Joseph, Jr.. . . . . Barbara, Sr. ...... . John Tunnell, Fresh. .... . Betty Jean, Soph.. . Emma Laverne, Jr.. Day. Day. Deal, Dean, n-1 ,p 1 ..- ..64, , 6 . .32, 163,166 ......73,186 .73 .73 106,107,114 104,107,112 127,162,164 .....73.189 ......1B9 ........l23 .56,128,190 129,154,189 ...73,189 ...73.134 .......73 .....64 ......64,186 .....163,168 ......64,167 , 181, 182, 192 , 137,143,189 ..64,188,189 ........124 .....163,167 . .99, 101, 102 .........l68 ..33. 156,184 ......73,l52 . .... ..... 6 4 ..56,1.39, 188 Deaton, Kathryn Dale, Fresh. 73, 126, Deen, Judy, Jr. ............ 56, De Crow, Jeanine, Soph. .,... . De George, Vincent, Soph.. . . . De Hondt, Rene, Jr. ....... . Delaney, Betty Jane, Soph. .... . Demaree, Donald, Jr. ..,..... . Dempsey, Willie Lee, Fresh.. .. Dennis, Clifford, Jr. 135, 128, .64, 129 56, 119,122,142, Denson, Elizabeth, Sr. ...... 33, 123, De Sadier, Sally Ray, Fresh. .... .73, De Young, Jean. Soph. ....... . Dickson, Paxton, Sr. ......... . Dickson, Reba Jean, Sr. ...... . Dillman, Carlice, Jr.. Dinkins, Bill, Fresh.. Dixon, Alice Mae, Jr. ........ . Dixon, Bill, Jr. .... . Dixon, Philip, Soph.. Dockery, Jo Ann, Sr. ...... . Fresh.. . . Dodd, Robert Wayne, Dodd, Vera Mae, Jr. ...... . Doddie, Patsy ......... . ..... Doggett, James Harley, Soph... Doigg, Anna Fay, Soph. ...... . Donaldson, David Kent, Fresh.. Donaldson, Don, Soph. ....,. . ...56,128, 1211 . 56, 5 153, 134, 150, .64, .64, 151 163, 139, 151, .64, 156, .73, 135, .64, .33, 129, 122 Dotson, Lenna Lea, Fresh. ....... 73,124 Dowden, Roy, Sr. ............... 33, 98 Dowden, Willie, Jr. .....,.. 56, 101, 104 Drawhorn, Phyllis, Fresh. .... . Duggan, Larry, Fresh. ........ . Duncan, Mary Lou, Jr. ...,... . 1 1 . . . . . . 56 Dunham, John, Fresh.. .73, 107, 119, 170, Dunn, Faye, Sr. ....... 33, 121, 140.158, Richard, Soph.. . . . . 189 135 184 147 142 150 169 190 168 189 189 149 .33 .33 177 124 144 .56 170 137 .73 .56 151 167 .64 .73 .64 130 112 112- .73 186 190 177 162 Dunn, Frankie, Soph. ............... 64,124 Dupree, Linda, Soph. .............. 149, 190 Dyess, Jack, Soph.. ........ ..... 6 5, 168 E Earnest, Larry, Fresh. ....... ..... 1 86 Earp, Colleen, Jr. ............ . . .56, 178 Easley, Charlene Theresa, Jr.. . . . . . .56 Easley, Charles, Fresh. ......... . . . . . . 152 Eaton, Jerry, Soph. ............... .65 Eaves, Barbara Ann, Soph. 65,129, 134,135,148 Eaves, Nancy, Fresh. ............ 74, 154, 188 Edgar, Shirley, Sr. ............... . 33, 133 Edmiston, Emma Gene, Soph. 64,119,122,125,135, 150,184 Edwards, Nancy, Sr. ............ 33, 137, 162 Edwards, Ralph, Soph. ........ .65, 167, 185 Elkins, Floy Gay, Soph. ....... . .. . . . .64 Elkins, Joy, Sr. ..... 28, 34, 137, 143, 161, 162 Elliott, Lucy Mae, Sr. ......... . . . . . . . .34 Elliott, Ronald Lee, Fresh. ..... . . . . . . .74' Ellison, Rose Marie, Jr. ........ . . . .56, 144 Emmons, Glenda, Fresh. ....... . . . . . . 188 Endel, Carolyn, Soph. ....... 65, 129, 135, 148 Erskine, Leroy, Sr. ............ . . . . . . .34 Erwin, Glynda Faye, Fresh. .... .74,153,191 Escott, Arthur, Sr. ........... . . . . . . . .34 Escott, Rose Amelia, Soph. 65, 1l9,124,147, 177,191 Ethredge, Alice, Sr. ........... . . . . . . .34 Ethredge, Doyle, Fresh. ....... .73, 130, 152 Eubanks, Janice, Sr. ..... . . . .34, 123 Evans, Gerald, Fresh. .... . . . .74, 170 Everett, Charles, Fresh.. . . . . . .74, 130 F Faith, Elizabeth Ann, Sr. 34,134,177,178,18l Fargerson, Lenial, Sr. ........, . . . .34, 162 Farmer, David, Soph.. .65, 122, 135,150, 191 Farrar, Charles Richard, Sr.. .34, 89, 101, 102 Farrar, Robert, Jr.. ........... . . . . .. .56 Faulk, Anita Darlene, Soph. ..... 65, 135, 147 Faust, Jane, Sr. ............ 34,131, 178,181 Faust, John, Fresh. .......... . .... .74, 186 Feazel, Johnny, Soph. 62, 65,101,103,107, 145 Ferguson, Jane, Sr. ............... . .34, 97 Ferguson, James Dale, Jr. .......... .56, 1777 Ferguson, Johnny, Jr. ....... . .56,168 Festervand, Don Mike, Soph.. . . . . . 147, 167 Festervand, Eddie, Sr. ......... . .34,168 Festervand, Teressa, Fresh.. . . . . . . 151 Festervand, Tim, Fresh. .... ...... . . . 186 Fincher, Gerald Ray, Sr. ........... . . . .35 Fincher, Mary, Fresh. ........ 74, 97, 124, 153 Fincher, Nancy, Jr.. .56, 74, 121,123, 182,192 Findley, Mary Faith, Soph. ...... 65 123 190 Finklea, Jerry, Sr. ................ . . . . 35 Finklea, John, Soph. .............. . . . 187 Fitmorris, Florence, Fresh. ....... 73, 129, 191 Flanagan, Charles, Jr. .............. 107,130 Flanagan, Martiel, Sr. ....... 35,137 143 189 Flores, Adrian, Fresh. .... ....... . .. .74 Flores, James, Fresh.. . . ...... . . . .74 Flowers, Alf, Jr. ...... ...... 1 63 167 Flowers, Patrick, Jr.. .. ........ .56 168 Floyd, Jo Ann, Sr. ..... .......... 1 21 182 Floyd, J. T., Sr. ....... ...35, 163, 165 172 Foggins, Leon, Fresh. ........... 74 107 187 Foley, Shirley, Jr. ....... ...., . 56, 144 183 rrv , 11. .. IW, 1 FI'...-1.1. -LL INDEX Fong, Marie, Sr. ............ . Ford, Lanelle, Soph.. .. Ford, Thomas, Jr. ...... . Forrest, Evelyn, Fresh.. . . . . Forrest, Jean, Jr. ............ . Foster, Carol, Soph. ........ .. Foster, Dolly, Soph. ........ 65 Foster, Richard Edward, Fresh.. Foster, Pat., Soph. ........... . Fortenberry, Marvis, Sr. ...... . Foster, Dortha, Sr. .......... . 156 Q65 .ssl 1 . 35 65 - 1 182, 125 161: Fountain, Donald, Fresh. ...... . . . .74, Fountain, Kenneth, Sr. ...... 53 101, 102, Fountain, Laverne, Fresh. ...... . . . .74, Franks, Jeaneane, Soph. 65,125,129,l50, Frazier, Carolyn, Jr. ...... 123 126, 141, Frazier, Lucy, Fresh. .......... .65, 179, Freeman, Jacqueline, Sr. .... 35 143, 159, Frey, Elizabeth Ann, Jr. ....... . . . .57, Friday, Shirley Ann, Sr.. . . . . . . . .35, Frizzell, Peggy, Soph. ...... . .65, Fulbright, Bobby, Soph. .... . . . . . . Fulbright, Freddy, Sr. ....... .. . .35, Fulco, Charles, Soph. ............. .65, Fulco, Nancy Marie, Fresh. ...... 74,119, Fulco, Phillip ,....................... Fulco, Russell, Fresh. ............... 74, Furr, Tommye, Soph. 65, 119,129, 135,150, 183, G Galante, Anthony, Soph. .... .... . Gallemore, Charles, Jr. .... .. .57, Gamel, Walter, Jr. ...... .... . Gandy, Hubert, Soph. .... . . .57, Gandy, Ila, Jr. ........... .... Gandy, Wilmer, Jr. ....... . Gardner, Dorothy, Fresh. ............ 74, Garland, Camille, Sr. 35, 97,116,162,164,171, Garland, Jere, Soph. ........ 65, 166, 171, Garland, Sandra, Fresh. ............ 153, Garrard, Betty Jean, Fresh. ........... . Garrard, Clarence Wayne, Soph. .. . .65, Garrard, Ray, Sr. ............. .35, 101, Garrett, Margie, Jr. .......... .57, Gaston, Hartley, Fresh. ........ . . . .74, Gates, Larry, Jr. 21, 54, 57, 93, 101, 106, 107, 120, 121, 170, Gay, John, .................. . . . . . . Gayne, Mary, Fresh. .......... . . . . . . Gaynor, Jean, Soph.. . . ..... .65, 123, Geter, Carol Ann, Jr. ......... . . . . . . Gibbs, Barbara, Sr. ........... . . . . . . Gibson, Helen Carole, Fresh.. . . .74, 184, Gibson, Loyce, Sr. ...... 36, 137, 140, 159, Gibson, Martha, Sr. .......... .36, Gibson, Reed, Soph. ........ .. ..... 65, Gibson, Sandra, Fresh.. . . . . .74, 153, Gilcrease, Billie, Soph.. . . . . . . . .65, Giles, Patsy, Jr. .......... . . .57, 178, Gillooly, Sue, Fresh. .......... .. . .74, Glass, Martha Dean, Sr. ...... . . . . . . Glover, Charles, Soph. ...... 65 136, 170, Glover, Joan, Jr. ............ . . . .57, Godwin, Geraldine, Soph. ..... . .. .65, Godwin, Lila Vae, Fresh. ...... .74, 124, Goforth, Helen, Soph. ......... .65, 148, Goodman, Glenda, Sr. ........ .36, Goodman, Randall, Jr.. .57, 168, 172, 182, Gorman, Jack, Sr. ........... . . . . . . Gouthiere, Charles, Fresh. ..... . . . . . . Goyne, Mary Grace, ...... . .74, Gray, Charles Roy, Sr.. . . . . . . . . . . GraysonbCharles, Fresh. ....... . . . . . . Green, ale, Soph. ........... . . . . . . Green, Ronnie, Jr. .... . . .57, 139, 168, Greene, Billy, Fresh.. . . . . . . . . . . . . Greene, Herbert, ............. 107, Greer, Patricia, Soph. ...... 65, 123, 156, Grice, Allan, Soph. ........... . . . . . . Griffis, Mary, Sr. ............ . . . . . . Grimsingr, Elizabeth, Fresh.. . . . . . . . Guice, onald, Sr. ......... . . .36, 133, Guillory, Doris, Sr. 36,143,159, 181,182, Guinter, Sandra, Sr. .......... .36, 140, Gulledge, Kenton, Fresh. ...... .. . .74, Gunnells, Sue Ann, Sr. ...... 36 161, 178, Guthrie, Dale, Fresh.. . . . . . . Guynes, H Haddad, Demitri, Sr. ........ . Haddad, Emaree, Jr. ........ . Hall, Bobby Jo, Jr. ..... 57, 107 Hall, D. C., Jr. ............. . Hall, Wanda, Soph.. ....... 65 Halverson, Barbara, Soph. 65, 125 Hamilton, James Albert, Jr.. . . . Hammack, Jackie Jean, Fresh.. . Hammack, Maxine, Sr. ....... . Hampton, Wesley, Sr.. .37, 101 Hanson, Joe Ed, Jr. 57,128,163,165 Hanson, Margaret, Soph. 65, 122, 135 Hardin, Sonya, Soph. .... . .. . Harmon, Barbara, Fresh. ..... . 128 1.17 148 .57 256 106 169 147 1 1 9 257 184 .571 177, 184, 170 157 107, , 183, , 159, 7ZI 1 1 155 179 .57 .74 .57 150 192 .74 150 162 .35 107 119 130 189 192 1ss 192 190 189 149 170 177 187 lss .74 170 1ss 107 168 142 145 166 .57 179 172 172 189 191 170 103 189 170 185 .74 154 190 130 137 188 189 133 187 188 191 192 188 .36 172 136 126 134 189 137 185 .36 .74 188 167 170 .65 185 107 112 190 .65 .36 .74 169 192 162 186 181 .74 145 .36 188 186 107 187 188 177 .74 143 112 185 188 .65 188 Harmon, Eleanor, Sr.. .37, 127, Harper, Raymond Thomas, Jr.. . Harris, Ann, Jr. .... ....... 5 7 Harris, Ida Valarie, Soph. 65, 119, Harris, Mary Lou, Jr. ........ . Harris, Patsy, Sr. ........... . Harris, Theodore, Sr.. .. Harris, Tommy, Soph. .... .. Harris, Yvonne, Fresh. ....... . Harrison, Freda, Fresh. ..... 74 Harwell, Jerry, Soph. ........ . Hatch. Mary, Soph. ......... . Hawkins, William Lee, Soph.. Hawthorne, Charles, Soph. .... . Hawthorne, Jackie, Soph. 65, 89 Hayes, Mary Helen, Jr. ..... .. Haynes, Eddie, Fresh... Head, Everett Ray, Jr.. . Heard, Adrian Raymond, Hearn, Robert Ethiel. Sr Fresh. 37,101,102,120, Heaton, Finie Lee, Soph. ..... . Hebert, Gaynell, Sr.. . Heidecker, Betty, Sr... Heins, Ann, Fresh.. . . . Hendryx, Alan, Sr.. . . . Henry, David Thomas, Fresh... Henry, Hope, Fresh... Henry, Loretta, Sr.. . . . Henson, John, Jr.. . . . Hermes, Maureen, Sr. .... . Hester, Carol, Soph.. .. .....75 Hester, Paula, Soph.. . . . . . Hester, Tommie Gaye, Jr.. . .57, Hickerson, Larry Dean, Fresh.. . Hickman, Charles, Sr.. Hicks, Eugene, Soph... Higgins, Adrian, Fresh.. Higgins, James David, Hightower, Sara, Jr.. Hill, Betty Sue, Soph. .... Hill, Beverly Jane, Soph. .... .. Hill, James, Fresh. ....... . . . Hill, Janice Ruth, Soph. .... .. Hill, Jarilyn Kay, Fresh.. ..... . Hillard, Jane, Jr. .... . Hillier, Kathleen, Sr. .... Hilton, Barbara, Fresh.. . . . . . Hindman, Charles ............. Hindman, Glenn, Soph. 1 1 x 151.. fl 177 136 122 129 121, .57, .74, 162, .37, 121 .66, .66, 128, .37, 57 166: '75 - 1 475 - 1 '37 175: 1 1 20, 62, 66, 97, Hindman, Sarah, Jr. ........ 57, 128, Hines, Jo Ann, Fresh. ......... . Hines, Mary Alice, Jr.. . . . . . Hinton, James, Soph. ....... .. Hippler, Shirley, Jr. .......... . 66, 88, Hirschfield, Reune, Soph. Holder, Nelda, Soph. .... . Holleman, Kay, Jr. .... 57,131, Hollifield, David, Soph... Hollingsworth, Mary, Jr... Holtzclaw, Laverne, Fresh. .... . Hopper, Don, Sr. .......... 37, Hornbuckle, Donald, Jr. ...... . Hornbuckle, Rookie, Sr. ...... . Horne, Danny, Jr. ....... . .. Horne, Gerald, Soph. .... . Horne, Jackie, Soph. 66, 107, 114, Hortman, Beverly, Soph.. . . Hosea, Betty, Fresh. ..... . Houston, Esther, Sr. ..... . Howard, Connie, Sr. ..... . Howard, Derrell, Sr.. . .38, Howard, Sidney Sue, Sr... Howe, Billy, Soph. .... . .. Hudsmith, Patsy, Fresh... Hudson, Mary Lou, Jr., ........ Hughes, Bobby Ray, Fresh. .... . Hunter, Carol Ann, Sr.. .38, 119. Hunter, Gene, Fresh. ......... . Jimmie Ruth, Soph.. . . Hurt, Ronnie, Jr. .......... 57, Hutcherson, Maxine, Soph. .... . Hutchinson, Margie, Jr. ....... . Hyatt, Patsy, Sr. .......... 38, Hunter, I Jacks, Ralph Dale, Soph.. . . . Jackson, Bobby, Fresh.. . . . Berta Gayle, Jr.. . . . Jackson, Jackson, Gene, Jr. ......... . Jackson, Karen Elanor, Sr.. . . . . Jackson, Troy, Sr. ........... . Jacobs, Mary Elizabeth, Jr. .... . ..66, ..66, .57, 119, 125, 141, 146, 146 .571 .75, 129, .75, 140, .38, 139, .75, .75, 134 .66, 141, .57, 116, Jacoby, Deanna Elizabeth, Fresh. 7 5 , 1 3, 1 2 2 Jacoby, Jimmie, Jr. ........ 57, 136 James, Carol Jean, Sr. ........ . James, Gloria Mae, Jr. ....... . James, Patricia Ann, Fresh. .... . Jaudon, Louis Ronald, Fresh.. . . Jean, Bobby, Soph.. ........ .. Jefferson, June, Soph. ..... . .75 .75 178 1219 134 137 .74 151: .65, 150, 128, 124, .74, 164, 179, .37, 163 1211 .371 .37, 135, 150, 141, 127 .66: 1113 121, .66, 107, .66, 151, 131, 179, 177, 141, 128, 150, 148, 156, 167, 162 1 sol 107, 122, 145, 153, .38, 162, 119, 167, 153, .57, 130, 161, 123, 163, 156, 121, . 66, 131, 166, .38, .38, .57, 153, 182, .ss 153 121 1 1 H . 181 122 190 190 .57 162 .37 146 122 189 169 .65 166 167 190 156 186 133 124 177 189 167 192 153 169 .75 151 190 168 143 147 184 192 .75 162 169 107 167 189 147 184 170 129 190 190 177 188 166 178 156 188 188 .66 139 190 191 192 172 .57 188 155 169 .38 186 167 167 .66 189 .38 171 171 140 169 188 188 152 162 170 147 168 .66 139 143 124 152 141 185 183 147 189 188 192 159 .57 188 186 177 .66 Jeffery, Lynn, Fresh. ....... . Jones, 75, 121, 123,177 Jeffries, Jerry Wringle, Fresh... ...... 70, 75 Jeffries, Terry, Fresh. ............ 75, 70, 178 Jerome, Ronnie, Soph. ......... 112, 124, 168 Jeter, Carol, Jr. .......... .. .... 182, 192 Joe, Jar Jimmy, Soph. ........ ...... . 66 Joffrion, Wilma Jean, Fresh.. . . . . . . . . . Johnson, Bobby, Fresh. ........ ...... . Johnson, Daisy Belle, Soph.. . . .66, 119 Tohnson, Bill, Jr. ............ ...... . Johnson, Donald, Sr. ......... ...... . Johnson, Gerald, Sr. ........ 39,101,106 Johnson, James William, Fresh. ........ . Johnson, James Edgar, Sr. ............ . Johnson, John Patrick, Fresh. 71,170,185, 97 Johnson, Julia Nell, Soph. ...... 66,148 Johnson, Jimmy Fred, Fresh.. . . . . . .75 Johnson, James, Sr. ........ . . . . . . Johnson, Shirley, Sr. ...... .. .39 137 Johnston, C., Jr. ............ . Johnston, Martha, Jr. ...,... . Jones, Barbara, Soph.. .66, 123 Jones, Barbara Jean, Fresh.. . . . Jones, Claudia Lucille, Fresh... Jones, Rudolph William, Sr... Jones, Shirley Marie, Jr. 58, 93, 119, Wilma Ruth, Soph.. . . . Mahlen, Mary Doris, Jr.. .. Jordan, Rose Mary, Fresh.. . . . Jordan, Steve, Jr. .......... 58 K Kalifey, Edmond John, Fresh. 58 Kalifey, Yvonne, Sr. ...,..... . Keel, Kenneth, Fresh. ........ . Keith, Carolyn Sue, Soph. ,... . Kell, John, Soph. ....... .... . Kelley, Donald, Soph. .,..... . Kelly, John Britton Jr., Fresh. . Kelly, Shirley Dean, Sr. ..... . Kennedy, Claudette, sr.. .39, 137, Kent, Duane, Fresh. ......... . Kent, Kenneth, Fresh. .....,.. . Kent, Marlene, Soph. ....... 66 Kerley, Ralph, Fresh. ........ . Key, James Wilson, Fresh.. . . . Mangham, La Reva, Jr. ..... , Key, Peggy Lynell, Soph. ..... . Keys, Margaret M., Fresh.. . . . . Killian, PSSEY, Sr. ........... . King, Bobby Dan, Soph. 66, 97, 166 King, Irving, Fresh. ......... . King, McLeroy, Fresh. ...... 58 King, Melba, Soph. .......... . King, Wayne DeWitt, Soph... s y Middlebrook, Sylvia, J r. Kircus, Ernest Eugene, Soph... Kircus, Janis Janet, Fresh.. . .. Kirkham, Ernest Davis, Fresh.. . Kirth, Carolyn, Soph. ....... . Kleinhans, Katherine, Fresh. 75, Kline, Billy Dan, Sr. ....... . Knighton, Carrie Nell, Soph. 66 Koonce, Daniel, Fresh. ....... . Koonce, Coyt, Fresh. ........ . Kralich, Johnette, Soph.. . . . . . . Kremenek, Barbara, Fresh. 75, 122 Kretzinger, Lela Faye, Jr. ..... . Kulbreth, William, Jr. ....... . L La Croix, Carol, Fresh. ...... 75 Lacy, G. Horace, Jr. ........ . Lacy, Walter Victor, Sr. ..... . Ladatta, Louise, Fresh. ....,. . Lafitte, James, Soph. ........ . La Grone, William Dale, Sr..39J Landis, J. D., Soph. ......... . Landry, Madge Alden, Fresh... Lane, Keeth M., Jr. ........ 58 Laning, Bruce, Soph. ........ . Lants, Donald, Jr.. .58, 123, 163 Latham, Earline, Jr. ......... . Latsha, Mary Carroll, Fresh... Lawler, Juanita, Jr. ......... . Lawrence, Betty Sue, Sr. 39, 126, 137, Lawrence, Jeanneane, Jr. ..... . Lay, Nancy Sue, Soph. ...... 66, Lazrus, Braden, Soph. ........ . Lazarus, William Earl, Soph.. .. Leach, Tyrell, Sr.. . ...... . . . . Leake, Guy Dudley, Fresh.. . .. Lee, E. O., Jr. Fresh .......... Lee, Marcelle Marie, Jr. ..... . Lee, Richard Arler, Soph. 66, 97, Lee, Wyn-nelle, Sr. .......... . Leeson, Edward Arthur, Sr.. . . . 1 1 1 1 1 .75 179 123 168 .38 107 .75 133 119 122 122 .39 159 168 156 191 .....57 148 189 .75 189 .39,166 136,141,192 .66 147 .75 142 168,184 119 122 141 .39 137 143 139,166 .66 179 .66 146 167 .66 167,185 .75,119,187 .39,137,192 143 167 188 147 187 .58 122,139,192 .58 .75.170 .66 .58, 182,192 .39. 125 172,177,178 .58,141 119,163,170 189 .66,167 .66, 170,177 .75,191,153 .75 150 124,153,191 .39 123,148,189 .58 167,171 .66 134,135,153 ...58, 36, 39 .58 119 124 122,153,188 139,166,185 .39,114,127 188 .66, 146,168 127 140 167 .66 114 146 .75 123,141,166 .66 170,179 169,172,177 .58,136,188 .75,191 190 140,159,190 .58,122,190 125,148,192 186 .66,170,185 .40 .75,179 .75 .58,134,136 119,122,145 .40 .40,133.169 INDEX Leeth, Richard, Soph. ........ . Leonard Ar erine Sr 1 8 , - - - - - Lester, Patsy Jean, Soph.. . . . . . Lewing, Ray, Jr. ............. . Lewis, Ester Carolyn, Fresh.. . . Lewis, Howell, Soph. ......... . Lewis, Jena, Jr. .............. . Lewis, Jo Ann, Sr. ........... . Lewis, Michael Kaye, Fresh.. . . . Lewis, Morris, Sr. .......... . Lewis, Ruby Lee, Fresh. ,... . . . . Lewis, Thomas, Fresh. ........ . Lewis, Tommy, Jr. 58, 163,169, 172, Liberto, Marie, Soph. ...... 66, Liesmann, Kathryn, Jr. ........ . Lightfoot, Barbara, Jr.. . . . . . . Lightfoot, Don, Soph.. . . . Linder, Billie Jo, Sr. ..... . Lindsay, Nelda, Fresh.. . . . Lindsey, Edna Earle, Fresh.. .75, Lipscomb, Barbara, Jr. ....... . Litton, Betty Jo, Soph... Loard, Billy Jo, Soph. ...... 67, Lockwood, Lois, Sr. ..... . Lombardino, Ann E. ..... . Long, Earnest Lee, Jr.. . .58, 163, Longoria, Carol Sue, Fresh. Longshore, Alta Jeanne, Jr. Lottinger, Jimmie Joe, Fresh.. , . Love, Samuel Bruce, Sr. ..... . Lowe, Peggy Nan, Sr. 40,126, 137,140 Lowery, Horace, Sr. ......... . Lowery, Jerry, Sr. ........... . Lowery, Joe, Jr. ........ 58,97, Lucas, Lois Elaine, Sr. ........ . Lucas, Nelda, Soph. ........ 67 Lupo, Lynwood, Fresh. ....... . Lynch, Frances, Soph. ...... 67 Lynch, Gloria Maye, Soph. .... . Lynch, Thomas Gerald, Soph... M Mackin, Floy, Sr. ...... 41, 119, Madden, Jerry, Soph. ........ . Mahoney, Charles, Soph.. .. . Malin, Charles, Sr. ..... . Mallen, Mary, ........ Malone, Kenneth, Soph. ...... . Maloney, Tommy, Soph. .... . Mandina, Tommy, Soph.. . . , Mangham, Glen, Fresh. ..... . Mangham, Jimmy, Fresh.. . . . 511 Maranto, Barbara, Soph.. . . . Maricelli o Ann Sr , J , -- . . - Marshall, Joyce, Sr. .... . Martin Barbara Fresh.. .. Martin, Emily, Fresh. .... .. . Martin, Tommy, Sr. ......... . Mason, Pat, Fresh. .......... . Mason, Peggy Ruth, Sr. .... 41 Mason, Seeber William, Sr. 41, 89, 121 Massey, Bill, Soph. ..... 67,112 Massey, Gerald, Jr. ..... 58,139 Matlock, Sally Sue, Fresh. .... . 1 1 1 Matthew, David, Sr. ..... . Matthew, Donald, Sr. .... . Mauldin, Aubrey, Soph. .,... 67, Mauritzen, Beverly, Sr. ..,.... . Maxwell, Jean, Jr. ........... Maxwell, Jimmy Lamar, Jr. 58, 163, Maxwell, Joe 1PeteJ, Sr. 41,114,117,120,121, May, Carlene Janell, Fresh.. .76, Mayfield, Rex, Fresh. ........ . Meaux, Carol, Soph. ........ . Meaux, Kerney Glenn, Soph.. . . Medlin, George, Soph. ...... 67, Meek, Doris Evelyn, Fresh. ..... . Meeker, Mary Louise, Sr. ..,. 42, Melton, Katherine, Sr. ........ . Miehwieh, Bobbie, sf.. .. f Miciotto, Josie, Soph. ......... . Miciotto, Sam, Soph. ......... . Middleton, Harold Joe, Fresh... Meyers, Hugh, ......... . . . . 59, 119, 136, 141 Milder, Janlce, ............... Miller, Billy, Fresh. ......... . Miller, Donald Earl, Jr. ...... . Miller, Errol Alan, Fresh. .... . v Miller, John William, Fresh... Miller, Lastie Noble, Fresh.. . . . Miller, Lynn, Jr. .......... 59, Miller, Marthann, Jr. .... . . . . . Miller, Nellie Joyce, Sr. ..... . III Lib, .66, 148, 166, 129,13s, .67,114, .58,182, fff f75. .40 169, iff 275, 1s1,1sz, 1z4,135, .58, .58,133, .67,169, .40,119, 111 153. .58, 115.135, iff Lib. 166,182, .75, .ss 156, iss 159, .40, .41 17s, 101 103 .41 14s 179 149194. fff 169. 123.140, 168, .58,177, fff f67. 101,106, 168, .76, .76, 107, 119 141, .67, ..f .76, f76,119, 137 161, 123 162, 119,145, 167,17z, .76,1z9, .41, .41, 168,184, .41,137, 21z,1zs, 170,178, 14o,162, 124,151, .76, 1-16,1611 .76, 137,181, .42, 123, fff Lii. .67,149, .67, .76, 1s6,177, Iffff76. ..s9,ss, IIII76. .....76, 123,l34, .59,141, 168 191 190 185 191 167 192 .40 187 182 191 107 185 188 183 190 185 143 .75 191 139 191 147 .40 156 185 123 192 .75 .40 189 166 181 142 137 190 .76 190 191 178 158 185 178 .67 .41 181 169 107 184 187 152 189 135 183 .41 .76 188 .41 179 162 172 147 185 1'88 162 133 185 161 141 181 171 191 179 .67 .67 177 188 182 155 170 133 188 167 170 190 147 177 169 .76 152 186 192 190 .43 Miller, Patsy Ann, Fresh.. . . ....... . . .76 Mills, Ann, Fresh. ...... ..... 7 6, 151, 191 Milner, Sue, Soph. ...................... 67 Mims, Annette, Jr. ......... 59, 136, 141, 192 Minniear, John Mohr, Fresh. ........ 177, 178 Minniear, Tom, Sr. .... 43, 170, 177, 178, 181 Mishou, Eddie Clark, Soph. ....... 123, 145 Mitcham, Patsy, Sr. ............ 43 181, 182 Mitchell, Bobby Joe, Soph.. . . ....... . .169 Mitchell, Bobbie Nell, Jr.. .. ..... . .189 Mitchell, Elza Lee, Sr. ...... ..... 4 3 Mitchell, Mary Louise, Soph.. . . . . .67, 149 Mitchell, Mildred Joyce, Sr. .............. 43 Mobley, Mae Dean, Sr. .... ........... . . .43 Moe, Mary Ann, Sr. .... 13,43,162 181,182 Moehlman, Donna, Sr. .................. 43 Moehlman, Lee Roy, Soph. ...... 67 123,168 Moncla, Marvin, Soph. ..... ......... 1 68 Monroe, Benjamin Jack, Sr. .............. 43 Monroe, Lou Anne, Fresh. .......... 76, 154 Mansour, Betty Jean, Soph. ...... 67 150,190 Moore, Cookie, Sr. ............. 43 140, 182 Montgomery, Mildred Jo Ann, Sr. .... 43,189 Moon, Boyce, Sr. ............. .... 4 3, 166 Moore, Bill, Soph. ............ .. 170,179 Morell, Janelle, Sr. .... 44, 117, 40 158, 161 Morgan, Beverly, Sr. .... 44, 131, 178 182, 155 Moore, Troy, Soph. ............ ....... 1 69 Morris, Anne, Soph. ................... 122 Morris, Pauline, Fresh. .............. 76,121 Morris, Ted, Fresh. ..................... 76 Morton, Robert, Soph.. .67, 170, 179, 185, 186 Morton, William Edward, Jr. 59,122,142,163 169,172 Mosher, Joe Raymond, Soph. .........,.. 169 Mosely, Dixie, Soph. 70,l25,129,135,150 183,188 Mosley, Ginger Carole, Jr.. .59, 121 141, 189 Mosley, Tommy Hamilton, Jr. .... 59 163, 170 Moss, Betty Jane, Soph. ......... 67 150,191 Moss, Charles, ...,......... ..... 1 77,179 Moss, James Earl, Jr. ...... .... 5 9 141,142 Moss, Patsy Ann, Fresh., ........... 76, 190 Moss, Raymond Earl, Soph. .............. 67 Mullen, Dolores, Jr. ........... 59 135, 190 Mullins, Loyce Jean, Jr. ............ 59, 141 Murphy, Monchie, Jr. ...... 59, 144 182, 192 Murrell, Edward Burton, Fresh.. . .... 76, 186 Murrell, Loretta, Sr. ............ 44 120, 121 Murry, Larry, Jr. ...........,. ....... 1 67 Muxworthy, Wanda Anne, Soph. 67,121,124 139,148 Mc McA1phin, Bobby Ray, Sr.. .42, 101 102,114 McAnally, Fred, Soph. ........ ........ 6 7 McBride, Bettye, Jr. .......... ........ 5 8 McCaa, Ladye, Jr. .......... 58, 28, 144, 192 McCallum, Suzanne, Fresh. ...... 76,191,153 McCart, Pauline, Fresh. ........ ....... 1 30 McCarty, Faye, Sr. ......... .... 4 2, 137, 189 McCary, Jimmy, Sr. ........' .......... 4 2 McClain, Melba Lois, Jr. ...... ........ 1 90 McClesky, Mary Helen, Sr. .......... 42,192 McCloud, Jeanne, Sr. ................... 42 McClure, Mary Ann, Jr. ........ 58 135, 141 McCollough, Dorothy, Soph. ......... 67, 148 Mcflollough, Howard, Jr.. . . . .... 42, 167 McCormack, Jo Nell, Soph.. .. ...... ..188 McCormic, Jerry, Sr. .................... 42 McCune, Charlotte, Soph. ........ 67, 149, 189 McDonald, Dorothy Lee, Jr.. .58, 123, 126, 141 McDonald, Harland, Fresh. ....... 58, 76,107 McDonald, Linda Lou, Fresh. .... 76,123,177 McDowell, Walter Emitt, Soph. ...... 67,170 McFerrin, Betty Jo, Soph. ...,.......... 190 McFerrein, Charles, Fresh. .............. 187 McGee, Jean, Soph. ............ 67, 149, 189 McGhee, Jattie Ray, Fresh. .............. 76 McGowan, Gaynell, Soph. .............. 147 Mclnnis, Martha, Jr. ....... 59, 141, 184, 188 Mclnturf, Shirley, Fresh. ............ 76, 191 McKenzie, Anna Elizabeth, Sr. .......... 149 McKinnon, LaJuan, Jr.. .59, 136, 141, 156, 188 McKnight, Bill, Jr. .... 59, 121, 139, 163, 167 McMath, Kent, Sr. ............. 42, 162, 171 McMichol, Claud, Soph. ................ 170 McMillian, Lou Ann, Fresh. ..... 76, 124, 191 McNeel, Shirley, Fresh. .............. 76, 95 McNeil, Ben Robert, Soph. 67, 163, 170, 179,185 McNeil, James, Jr. .................... 167 McPhearson, Julia, Jr. .............. 59, 133 McQuagge, Hubert, Soph. ...... 67, 168, 179 McWaters, Carolyn, Soph. ....... 67, 150, 190 McWaters, Raymond, Sr. ............ 42,155 McWhiney, Murry David, Fresh. .......... 76 McWhiney, Betty Sue, Fresh. ......... . . .70 McWhiney, Nannie, Fresh. ....... 70, 124, 191 N Naegele, Paul, Jr. .................. 59,183 Nallin, Audrey, Fresh.. .78, 122, 134, 153, 191 rr rw 1 1... Neal, Charles Wayne, Fresh.. . . . Neal, Morris Watkins, Fresh.. .. Neal, William Benton, Sr.. . . . Neill, Lucille Virginia, Jr.. .. Nerrell, Edward, Fresh.. .. Newell, Eva, Fresh. ..... . Newell, William, Sr. ..... . . Newsom, Mary Jo, Jr.. . . . . . . Noble, Byron E., Fresh. ....... . Noble, Frankie Catherine, Jr... Noble T. P. So h , , p . ........ . Norcross, Daniel Griffin, Sr.. , . . Norman, Anna, Sr. .... ....... . Norman, Benjamin Earnest, Sr.. Norman, Rita, Soph. ......... . Norris, Betty Jean, Sr. ....... . Norsworthy, Darrell, Sr. 44, 101, 103, Norton, Verda Mae, Sr. ...... . Novak, Edward William, Sr... Nugent, James, Jr. .......... . Nugent, Sallie, Sr. ........... . O O'Daniel, Alice Faye, Jr. O'Daniel, William Edgar, Fresh. Oden, Gilda Mae, Fresh. ...... . Oden, Linda Carolyn, Fresh.. .76, O'Donnell, Ellen, Fresh. ..... . Offutt, Charles E., Jr. ........ . Offutt, Marvin, Jr. .......... . Ogletree, Erwin L., Jr. .... 107, Og'etree, Peggy Ruth, Fresh. 76, 121, Olds, Patricia Ann, Soph. .... . Oliphant, Barbara, Fresh. ..... . Oliphant, Mary Ann .......... Oliphant, Martha Ann, Jr. .... . Oliver, Organ Robbie C., Jr. ..... . Glenn E., Sr. .... . Organ, Virginia, Fresh.. . . . Orton, Owen, Geraldine, Sr. . . Dale .............. Owen, Jane, Fresh. ........... . Owens, Harold Wilbur, Fresh.. .. Owens, Walter, Jr. .......... . Ozment, Lloyd, Jr. ........ . P Pace, Shirley Ann, Jr. ........ . Page, Reginald Wayne, Fresh.. . . Palmer, Lyle, Jr. ........... . Palmeter, Joyce, Sr. .......... . 1 Pappa, Johnny, Jr. ...... Pardue, Carolyn, Fresh. ...... . Parham, Juanita M., Soph.. . . . Parker, Don, Soph.. ....... 67 Parker, Bobbie, Soph.. . . . . . . Parks, Eddy, Fresh. ...... .. Parks, Martha Fresh. ........ . Parmer, Gloria June, Jr. ...... . Parish, Ruth Fuller, Sr. ..... . Parsons, Wade, Soph.. .67, 124 Pate, Anamary, Fresh. ....... . Pate, Jerry C., Soph. 68,119, 123,166 Pate, Shirley, Fresh... ...... .., Payne, Frances Earlene, Fresh. 77, Payne, Nita Faye, Jr. ....... . Payne, Ralph, Soph. 68, 97, 120,163, Pelton, Howard, Fresh. ...... . Pennell, Tom C., Soph. ...... . Perkins, Guy, Jr. ...... . Permenter, Charles, Sr.. . . Pesnell, Roy, Sr. .......... . Pharr, Franklin D., Soph. ..... . Pharr, Margaret Anita, Soph. 68 Phelan, Shirley, Soph. ....... . Philan, Allen, P., Sr. ....... . Phillips, Donald, Sr. ......... . Phillips, Hugh Lynn, Fresh.. . . . Phillips, Jimmy W., Soph. .... . Phillips, Nanette D., Soph.. . . . Philips, Nellie Kathrin, Soph.. Phillips, Rosemarie, Soph. .... . Pickering, Ann, Soph. ..... . Pickering, Jerry Andres, Fresh.. Pickerin ohn Leslie S , g, J , r.. . .45 Pierce, Frank, Jr. ........... . Pierce, Stanley, Sr. .......... . Piercy, Donald, Jr. 68, 122, 156, Piercy, Lois Ann, Fresh. ...... . Pipes, Sylvia, Jr.. . .. ..... . . . . Pippen, Marilyn D., Fresh.. . . . Pittaro, Antoinette, P., Jr... .59, Pittman, Pauia, Soph.. .68, 122, Pitts, Ann Marie, Jr. ....... . 68, 107 Q44 .45 178 59.119, 123, ..76 135 141 134 178 I77 .59 .77 107 163 172 123 .59 172 .77 139 I68 167 124 166 .59 158 .77 135, 150, 1 1 1 .70,76 .70,76 44,133 ... .59 ... 107 ... 191 .44 162 .59 192 ... 170 177,192 ... .70 ... .44 .. .44 .. .44 ... .67 .44 192 114 127 ... .44 133 162 122 167 123 158 181,192 177,178 ... .76 153,191 .76,188 ... 170 ... 166 142,167 153,191 149,190 .76,151 ... .59 181,189 ... .45 ... .45 .76,124 ... .45 ... .59 188,191 ... .77 ... 167 .. .59 .59,144 ... 130 ... 166 ... .45 163,169 151,191 .67,189 119,145 ... .67 107,130 ... 191 ... .59 ... .45 170,172 ... .76 177,178 ... 191 130,153 177.192 177,178 124,170 .68,169 .59,166 ... .68 ... .45 .68,167 177,190 .68,147 .45,133 ... .45 .77,130 .68,169 149,189 .68,190 149 190 148,188 ... 130 121,127 142,169 165 171 167.155 .77,191 ... 192 179,188 136 188 177 188 .59 INDEX Plants, Roy Lee, Fresh. ....... . Plumb, Jimmy, Jr., ........ 59, Poff, Johnny Lee, Soph. ....... . Polette, Barbara Ann, Fresh.. .. Ponder, Lois Ellen, Soph. 68, 131, Ponder, Shirley, Jr. .......... . Pons, Mary Nan, Fresh. ....... . Porter, Cora Belle, Soph. ...... . Porterfield, Rogers, Soph.. . .68, Porteous, Wilma Dale, Soph.. ,. Porteous, Nancy Jo, Fresh. .... . Poston, Johnny, Soph. ........ . Poulan, Harry Key, Jr. 59, 136, 141, Poulan, Sharie Kay, Fresh. ..... . Pratt, Philip, Sr. ............. . Price, Judy, Jr. .............. . Prichard, Patricia Ann, Soph. 68 Pringle, Gene Vernon, Soph.. Pringle, Will, Soph. ........ 68, Prothro, Claudia Ann, Sr. .... . Provenza, John .............. Prudhomme, Mary, Jr. ........ . Pye, Henry, Soph. ........... . Pynes, Kathleen J., Soph. 68, 122, 125, 135, R Rainer, Dixie, Jr. ,........... . Rainer, Janet, Frefh. 77, 191, 71, Rains, Mary, Fresh. .......... . Rains, Evelyn Maurine Jr. .... . Raley, Frances Faye, Fresh.. .77, Rambin, Joann Hurt, Sr. .... 46, Rambin, Laverne .............. Raney, Jimmie Byron, Soph.... Rapp, Donald Glenn, Jr. ..... . Rarcliff, Bobby Glynn, Fresh.. .. Ratcliff, Irma Lee, Jr. ....... . lrff Lea Bobo 142 178 .59 169 .77 163, .77, .60, 122 .68 146 .4i .60, .68, 150, .60, 153 191, 137 . 60, Ratc ' , ry , Jr. ...... 60, Ratcliff, Walter Burr, Sr.. .46, 118, Rathbun, LaRoy Marshall, Fresh.. . Rawls, Clara, Jr. ............ . Rawls, Robert, Sr. .......... . Ray, Barbara Ann, Fresh. ...... . Rayburn, Johnny Lynn, Jr. .... . Reaves, Ivan T., Soph. ........ . Reaves, Iris Nelva, Sr.. .. Reavis, Kenneth ,.... . . . Rector, Veda Beth. Jr. .... Redwine, Peggy, Sr. .......... . Reed, Charles Henry, Fresh. .... . Reed, Perry A., Jr. ..... .. Reed, Joy Ann ............... Reeves, Carrie Medora, Soph.. .. Reeves, Charles Robert, Soph.. . . Reeves, Elizabeth Rochelle, Jr... Register, Marilyn, Sr.. ....... . . Reimers, Paul, Fresh. ......... . ...46, .60, .60, .60, 193 .46, 163, '68 - 1 '60 1462 5 1 1 163 .77 189 123 .77 .68 182 124 .68 169 17B .45, 128, 148 169, 166 137 .46 141, 170, 183, 144, 122 189, 153. 159 .77, 135, 107, 119, .77, 136, .46, 166, 181 166, .60, 128, 169, .77, 150, .68, 121, 137, Rembert, Mary Ann, Sr. ..... 46,128,13, Reynolds, Betty, Sr. ........... . Reynolds, Bobby, Jr. ........ 60, Reynolds, Harvey, Soph. ...... . Rhodes, Cecil, Soph. 68, 145, 101, Rhodes, ,Johnnie Bell, Soph.. . . . Rhodes, Laura Jean, Fresh. ..,. . Rice, Eleanor Jeanette, Jr. .... . Rich, Bill .................... Richardson, James, Fresh. ..... . Rickey, Gene, Fresh.. . .... 77, 71, Richey, Lajuan, Jr., 60, 136, 144, Richmond, Carol, Soph. ....... . Ricketts, Charles Ray ......... Riddick, Charles, Sr. ...... 46, Ridge, Gretchen Alice, Fresh.. .. Ridgeway. Billy ............... Riegel, Allen, Fresh. ........ 77, Riley, Billy, Sr. .... . Riley, Edwin A., Sr. Riley, Jimmy, Fresh... Ritch, Bill William, Rivers, Joann, Sr. .......... 46, Rivers, Margaret. Sr. ........ 46, Rivers, Robert Floyd, Fresh.. . . . Roark, Anne, Sr. .... 47, 89, 161, Roberson. Cldye, Jr. .......... . Fresh.. . . . Roberts, Evelyn, Sr. ........... . Roberts, Louise, Soph.. . . . Roberts, Mary, Fresh.. . ..... . . . Robertson, Austin, Fresh. ...... . Robertson, Bernalee, Sr., .... 47, Robinson, Jeanne, Fresh. 77, 191, 135, 134, Robinson, Lester Clinton, Fresh.. Robinson, Mary Belle, Fresh.. . . . Roby, Ken ................. . Rockett, Borden Laron, Sr.. .. Rockett, Mary, Soph. ..... . 101 106, .60, r 114, 107, 136. '95,177, 192,126, 150,188, .,. .72 101,102 H. .71 .60,169 107,121 ... 161 U. .7n 131,18L 183,192 162,172, ... 142 ... 13L ... .68 fff f7i 161,141 l53,12L ..H.77, .77 169 169 153 190 190 179 189 185 .68 153 168 172 188 169 190 189 185 177 192 130 188 177 188 192 119 130 184 122 140 .60 166 133 187 141 112 112 107 141 167 124 121 170 123 130 128 177 .77 142 189 189 169 190 155 .77 177 .46 104 168 112 .68 190 189 187 122 187 182 184 107 182 177 185 186 168 177 .77 178 143 187 119 186 158 147 .77 170 162 122 107 .77 169 .47 .68 --uw Roe, Barbara Ann, Jr. ..... . .60 Rogers, Betty Ann, Soph. .... .... 1 47, 184 Rogers, Bill Randall, Fresh. ....... 129, 107 ROSCFS. Jack Harvey, Jr. .,.... 101, 103, 142 Rogers, Jimmey, Sr. .............. 166 127 Rogers, Richard Andrew, Soph. 68,163,170,185,172 Rogers, Warner Dale, Sr. ........ 47, 163, 169 Rollins, Douglas Stuart, Fresh. ...... 107, 176 Romine, Joan, Soph. ........ 68, 125, 150, 189 Rosado, Bernard Romeo, Fresh. Rosborough, Mary Carolyn, Jr. 60,122,141, 97 Ross, Ronnie, Soph. 68,145, 101, 106, 107, 167, 97,112 Roth, Roland, Sr. Roy, Aline, Sr. .................... 47, 137 Rushing, Barbara, Soph.. . . .... 147, 190, 184 Russell, Jane, Soph. ...... ......... 1 B3 Russom, James, Fresh. .... ...... 7 7, 186 S Saintignan, Patsy Ruth, Fresh. ....... 77, 188 Sale, William Freddie, Fresh. ...... .77, 187 Sandefur, Jo Ann, Fresh.. .7 .... .. .77, 188 Sanders, Gene, Soph. ......... . . .68, 146 Sanders, Thomas, Jr. ...... ....... . . . .60 Sandifer, Doris, Soph. ............ .68, 190 Sandifer, Glenn E., Sr. .......... 47, 127, 162 Sandlin, Elizabeth Jeanette, Soph. 68, 125, 148 Sandlin, Rochelle, Sr. ......... . .. . .. .47 Sartor, Willie Ann, Soph. .... .68 Sauer, Julia, Sr. ............ .47, 123, 155 Saunders, Melvia Rose, Soph.. . . 147, 159, 183 Saur, Gene, Sr. ........ 47, 101 102, 112,127 Sawyer, Edythe Lynn, Soph.. . . .68, 149, 189 Sawyer, Raymond Lee, Sr. ..... .47,166 Schaefer, Billie, Soph. ......... . . . . . . 125 Schillinger, Charles John, Sr.. . .48, 122,186 Schinzler, Melba Jo, Jr. .... 60,128, 156,188 Schinzler, Nancy Dale, Fresh.. . .77, 154, 188 Schroeter, Jo Ann, Fresh. .... 77, 122, 126, 177 Schyler, Betty, Soph. .......... . . . . . . 150 Scott, Betty Jeanne, Jr.. . . . . . . . . . . .60 Scott, Bobby, Soph. .... .. . . . . .69 Scott, Cleo, Fresh. ....... . .77, 119, 188 Scott, Eugene, Soph. ....... ..... 6 8,167 Scott, Floyd Milton, Soph. .... .. 166 Scott, Janice Lee, Sr.. ........ ..... 4 8,191 Scott, Patsy Elaine, Jr. ........ .60, 190,191 Scotto, Dorothy Ann, Fresh.. .77, 134, 151. 138 Scroggins, Alfred, Jr. ......... . . ...... 168 Searcy, Fay Roberts, Soph. ..... ..... 6 9, 169 Sellers, Howard, Fresh. ........ ........ 1 30 Semon, Alfred Eugene, Fresh... ..... 77,186 Semon, Harold, Sr. ......... 48, 181, 182, 185 Shaefer, Billie, Soph. .......... . . . . . . .68 Shamberger, Arthur, Fresh. .... ......... 7 8 Sharbeno, David, Jr. .......... . . . . . . 166 Shaw, Bobby Ray, Jr. ......... . . . . . . .60 Shaw, Delores, Fresh.. .78, 121, 124,153,191 Shaw, Don Travis, Jr. ........ .60 Shaw, Mavis Minerva, Soph.. . . . . . . . . .69 Shaw, Max Eugene, Fresh. ..... .78, 107, 187 Shelton, Grady, Sr., ...... .... .... . . . 166 Shemwell, Ronald Eugene, Sr. ..... .48,114 Shirley, Mickey, Fresh.. . .20, 71, 78, 119, 187 Shirley, Richard, Sr. ..........., 48, 101, 103 Shiver, Mickey, Fresh. .......... 78, 153, 191 Shumate, Bill, Jr. .......... 60, 142, 163, 166 Sightler, Mignon, Soph. ..... 69, 122, 147, 159 Silverman, David, Fresh. .......... . . . .78 Simmons, Eddy, Fresh. .... ....... . 78,187 Simmons, Harry, Fresh.. . . ....... .78, 186 Simmons, Margie, Sr. ............. .48,177 Simmons, Phyllis, Fresh. ..... 78, 119, 177, 190 Simpson, Leona, Jr. ............ 60,123,188 Simons, Melba Joy, Sr. .........., .48, 189 Sims, Dan, Sr. ................. 48, 101, 103 Sims, Juanda Janet, Soph. ....... 69,184,188 Sims, Stanley E., Sr. ........ 48, 166, 182, 185 Sims, Toby Helen, Soph. ...... 130, 183, 188 Sipes, Nell, Soph. ........ . ...... .69, 190 Sisson, Ida Mae, Jr. .............. 123,189 Slayton, Anita Earline, Jr. ......... . .. .60 Slemons, Sandra, Fresh. ..... 78, 123, 153, 188 Sly, Diana Lillian, Sr.. .48, 120, 121, 156, 162 Smith, Bessie Lee, Fresh. ...... .78, 129, 153 Smith, Babbie .... ........... . . . . . . .48 Smith, Billy, Sr. ............. .48, 144, 167 Smith, Carlac, Fresh. ......... .. . . . . 187 Smith, Carol Irene, Fresh. .... .78,154,190 Smith, Carolyn Rhea, Soph.. .69, 134, 135, 147 Smith, Charles, Soph. ....... 69 146,163, 170 Smith, Donald, Jr. .........,. .60 107, 139 Smith, Doris Juanita, Fresh. .... . . . . 78, 188 Smith, Douglas, Sr. ..... 49, 70, 127, 162, 171 Smith, Edgar, Jr. ...... 60, 119 123, 141,166 Smith, Gail, Sr. ..... ............ . 49, 166 Smith, Gene, Sr.. . . ..... 48, 70, 127 162 Smith, Glenn, Sr.. . . ...... .49, 126 .50 152 188 I. Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Jeanett, Soph.. . . . Joan, Soph., ...... Jeannine, Soph.. . . Jo Nell, Sr., ........... Iflisi 49,137 ' 123: 49, '1'4b, .....69, 49, Smith, Joyce Marie, Fresh. .... . Smith, Marie, Soph. .......... . Smith, Mary Jane, Sr. .... . . . . Smith, Melva, Soph. ....... . Smith, Patricia Ann, Soph.. . . . Smith, Patricia, Sr. .......... . Smith, Paul, Fresh. .......... . Wiggins, Francelia, Jr. 162 190 126 178 Smith, Richard Edward, Soph.. ..... 69, Smith, Shirley, Soph. ......... .... . Smith, Ted B., Soph. ......... ..... 7 8, Smith, Thomas Lee, Jr. ....... ...... . Smith, Wayne, Fresh. ......... ...... . Snider, Betty Sue, Soph. .... 69 147, 178, Snider, Herd, Fresh. .......... .... 1 07, Solice, Dorothy Jean, Soph.. . .... 150, Soltys, Judy Irene, Fresh. ...,.. ...... . Sorrell, George Morris, Sr.,. .49, 118, 119, Spain, Claude Benford, Soph.. ..... .. Spain, Patsy Ann, Jr. ......... .... 1 36 Spano, Sammy, Fresh. ........ .... . Sparks, Bobbie, Sr. ....... . . .49 Sparks, Bryan, Soph. ....... .. .69 Speights, Mary Anita, Jr.. . . .. .60 Spence, Charles, Jr. ...... ...60 Spencer, Robbie, Soph. .... . . .,.. .69 Spicer, Jimmy, Jr. ........... ...... . Spollers, Kathleen, Fresh. ...... ...... . Spirey, Pat, Soph. .......... 69, 122, 148 Stacks, Beverly. Soph.. .69, 122, 125, 150, Stahl, Nelda Sue, Soph. ........ 69, 150 Stahl, Nona, Jr., ......,.,.. 60, 121, 156 Standley, Guynelle, Sr., ......... 49, 119 Starnes, Elizabeth, Fresh. ........ 78, 135 Srarnes, Jean, Fresh. ................ 78, Starnes, Wayne Jimmie, Sr.. . .13, 49, 163 Stathem, Lucien, Robert, Jr. ..... 60, 170, Stephenson, Dorothy Jean, Jr. ....... 60 Stephenson, Eugene Aubrey, Fresh. 78, 129, Stephenson, Geraldine, Fresh. ......... . Stephenson, Jack, Jr. ......... .60, 114, Steward, Carl Freddie, Jr. ..... ..... 6 1, Stewart, Darlene, Sr. ......... ..... 4 9, Stewart, Glenda, Soph.. .69, 122, 147, 177, Stewart. Patsy, Sr. ............ .50, 161, Stockard, Jimmy, Sr.. ., ........ . 50, 140, Stoll, Bobby Sr. ........ .... ...... . Stone, Mary George, Sr. .... 50, 134, 137, Strange, Paul Loyd, Jr. ..... . 105, 168, Straughan, Tommy, Jr. 61, 123, 141, 142, 163, Strong, Roberta Kay ...... 122, 132, 134, Stroud, Elizabeth Joan, Soph.. . .... . . . Stroud, Howard H., Sr. ....... ...... . Stuart, Dwight, Sr. .... ....... . 50,140, Stubblefield, Claydine Sr. ...... ...... . Stuckey, William, Soph. ....... . .... 69, Suggs, Edwin, Sr.. .50, 92, 133, 140, 163, Sullivan, Charles, Fresh. ....... ...... . Sutton, Bob, Fresh. ..,........ .98,124, Sutton, Charles Edward, Jr.. . . . . . . . . . Sutton, Jack, Sr. ......... . . .... . . . Swan, Martha, Sr. ....... . . . . . . . . .50 Swim, Stan, Soph., ............ ....... Swor, Bobby, Fresh. ........ 98 110,178 T Talley, Jerry Douglas, Soph.. . . . . . . . . . Tarvella, .loe Jr., Jr. Tarbutton, Richard, Soph. ..... .69, 169 Tarbutton, Robert, Soph. ,,.... ...... . Tarbutton, Sharon, Jr. ..,... 61 136,144 Tarver, Nina, Fresh. .......... ..... 9 8 Taylor, Sammy Abraham, Fresh. Taylor, William, Fresh. Taylor, William George, Sr. Teer, Doree Ann, Sr. ....... 50, 181,182, Temple, Betty, Fresh. ......... .98, 153, Temple, James Ray, Fresh. ..... ...... . Temple, Monk, Fresh. ......... 107, 119, Terry, Norman, Soph. ...... 69, 119, 129, Terry, Winnie Fay, Jr. 61,144,178,181, Tew, David Henry, Fresh. ..... ...... . Tew, Elvira Mae, Fresh. ...,... ...... . Thomas, Bettye Faye, Sr. ...... ...... . Thomas, Curry Lewis, Fresh.. . ..... 78, as, a uel n O., Fresh. Thom J CQ Y 61,122,139, Thomas, James Harvey, Fresh. Thomas. Janice Ruth, Fresh. 78, 124, 134, Thomas, Mickey, Fresh. ....... .69.129, Thomas, Rayburn, Soph. .... 69, 146, 168, Thomas, Larry. .............. ...... . Thomas, Valerie Ann, Soph. Thompson, Dorothy, Soph. .... ...... . Thompson, Dale, Fresh. ........ 78,107, Thompson, Jeanne Bell, Jr.. .. .61, 181, .69 .69 188 121 190 .69 161 .69 191 181 187 166 126 166 166 .78 183 152 190 .78 140 168 139 .78 158 170 144 166 119 .60 190 190 190 189 192 161 191 188 168 177 192 187 .78 142 167 162 190 162 187 101 162 182 166 150 125 166 162 .50 166 169 187 186 .61 .50 192 168 181 167 172 167 190 153 192 190 .78 187 146 192 .78 .78 .50 186 155 151 150 179 166 .69 170 182 INDEX Thompson, John, Fresh. .......... . Thompson, Ruth Beatrice, Sr. Thornton, Betty, Sr. ........ . .... . Tibbit, Ronnie Roscoe, Fresh. .... 78, Tiler, Mingon. ................ .. Tiller, Alice Patricia, Soph. .... .. . Tiller, Jerry Lewis, Fresh. Tiller, Robert, Fresh. ............ . Tilton, Peggy Ann, Jr. ........... . Timmons, Harold Eugene, Fresh... Timmons, Val Ray, Soph. ....... . 139, 130, Tinsley, Donald Robert, Sr. ..... 50, Todd, Frank, Jr. ............... . Todd, Paulamai, Jr. .... 61, 123, 177, Toler, Benny, Jr.. .61, 121,141, 142, Torry, Paul Bicky, Sr. ........... . Tover, Nina ..................... Townsend, Emma Elizabeth, Sr.. . . . Tracy, A. Dwayne, Sr. ...... 51,162, Trainor, Jo Jo ....... Tramel, Betty Jean, Jr. Traylor, Lester Wilson, Traylor, Randy, Fresh. Trigg. Dudley, Soph.. Trimble, Lowena Mae, Fresh. .... 78 True, Roy Joe, Fresh. ....... 78,97 Soph. Turbeville, Mary Alice, Fresh. 79, 129 Tubbs, Charles, Jr. .....,.. 61,119 Tubbs, Nancy Sue, Fresh.. .78, 124 Tubbs, Rosemary, Fresh.. . Tucker, Austin B., Fresh... ffffffia i a i i a i s .78, 133. .61 178, 163, .51, fsi 181 .69 .78 107 129, 119 153 163 126 126 129 i i y i u v s Q Tucker, Kennith, Sr. ......... 51, 96, 97 Tuminello, Doris, Soph. Tuminello, Frankie, Soph.. . . ..... . . . . Turner. Jerry G., Sr. ................ 51 Turner, John, Jr. - Turner, Martha, Soph. 69. 97,129,135,150 Turner, Virginia Lee, Fresh. 77, 121, 153, Turner, William Taft. Sr.. . .51, 101, 102 Tyler, Bobbie Jean. Sr. ............. 51, Tyler. Bobby Ray. Fresh. ............. . Tyler, Dorothy Nell, Sr. ...... .... . .51, Tyler, Mack. Jr. ......... .... 6 1, 139, Tyler, Sue, Fresh. ....... . . .134, 153, U Uli, Concetta Marie, Sr. ......... 51, 139, Upchurch. Betty Marie, Soph. .... 69,129, Upchurch, John, Sr. .............. 127, V Valentine, Elizabeth. Sr. .... 51,134,143, Valentine, Melba, Fresh. ............. . Valentine, William D., Jr. ...... 61, 163, Van Alstyne, Barbara Ann .... 151,191 Vandiver, Robert, Soph. ' 69, 170, 172,177. Van Cleave, Kay, Soph. .... 69, 122, iso, Vafllell. Carolyn, Soph. ..... 69, 122, 150, Vascoe, Jimmie, Fresh. ............... . Vercher, Lynwood, Fresh. .,.,,,,,,,,, 70 Vldler, Sue Lynn. Soph. .... ....... 6 9, Vinck, Jule, Fresh. ....... ......... . Vines, Shirley, Soph. ...... ..... 6 9, 147, Vin!-BS. Waymon, Fresh. .........,.... . Viola, Carolyn, Jo, Fresh. 79, 129, 154, 189, W Wade, Jack, Jr. ..................... . WHHCS. Beverly, Sr. ........ 51, 137, 156, Walker, Bessie Elizabeth, Fresh. .....,. . Walker, James ...............,..... 52, Walker, Janis Rae, Soph.. . .70, 131, 149, Walker, Joe, Jr. .......,........... 61 Walker, Loyd Wayne, Fresh. .... 79, 107 Walker, Margaret Sue, Jr. .......... 61 Walker, William Luther, Fresh. ........ . Wallace, Margie, Fresh. .............. . Walters, Barbara Alice, Fresh. 79,124,135,153, Walters, Linda Faye, Fresh. 79,123,153.177, Walton. Terry, Sr. ................... . Ward, Bobby, Fresh. ................. . Ward, Janeil, Sr.. .52, 183, 137, 192, 121, Ward, Patricia Anne, Sr. ........... 52, Warner, Becky, Jr. ............. 61, 135, Warner, Paula, Fresh. ...... 79,153,188, Warren, Harold, Sr. ................ 52, Watson, Jean, Soph. .............,. 70, Watt, Beverly, Soph. .... 70, 135, 134, 123, Watts, Frank, Jr.. ......... 61, 101, 102, Weaver, Guss, Jr. .......... 61, 139, 168, Weaver, Shirley Ann, Fresh. .... 79, 153, Webb, George M., Jr. .......... 61, 166, Webb, Wanda Lynn, Fresh. .......... 79, Weemes, Martha Ann, Jr. ........... 61, Weirs, Jo Ann .................... 188, Wells, Martha Carolyn, Fresh.. .129, 135, - Westergaard, Connie, Jr.. .61, 54, 126, 97, 179 .69 107 .61 .78 .69 186 167 181 169 133 191 133 182 168 170 187 153 187 191 167 177 191 187 127 .69 130 190 191 114 137 130 139 167 190 189 130 114 .79 169 135 178 189 189 .79 H17 190 .79 183 .79 179 .51 155 .98 167 189 167 170 190 124 124 190 .61 107 156 119 188 119 127 126 190 142 141 189 142 130 192 119 130 182 Westergaard, Fred, Sr. 52,101, 103, 140,177, 114, 178 Westmoreland, Mary Estelle, Fresh. 79, 191, 124, 153 Weyer, Arlene Sr. ............. . 52, 96, 97 177 Whaley, Eugene, Sr. ..,.. .... 2, 162, 101 Wfheeler, Leon, Sr. ....... ....... , 107 Wheeler, Mary Lou, Jr. ................ 182 White, Agnes Ann, Soph. .... 70, 97, 121, 188 White, Barbara, Soph. .......... 70, 125, 189 White, Jimmie, Fresh. White, Joe, Sr. White, Margaret, Sr. ............ 52, 117, 137 Whitehead, Cliff John, Fresh. ..... . .107, 186 Whitfield, Ray Donald .......... 70, 169, 185 Whitfield, Rita Glynn, Fresh. 79,129,134,15l,188 Whitley, Travis, Jr. ................ 61, 187 Whitt, Eleanor Jean, Jr. ......... 61, 134, 178 Whitt, Janet, Fresh. ........ 79, 134, 151, 188 Whitten, Cynthia, Jr. ............ 54,61 141 Whittington, James Truly, Jr. 61,163,168,177 178 Whittington, Robert, Jr. Whitton, Bobby Gene, Sr. ......... .... 1 27 W'ickard, Raymond Wilburn, Fresh. 79 177 Willard, Jane ...... Willard, Johnny Dee, Soph. ..... 70, 168 Wilcoxen, Josephine, Jr. .,.......... 61 Wilkins, Arlington Wade, Sr. Wilkinson, Billy, Fresh. Wilkinson, Charles, Soph.. . . . . . Wilkinson, Dillard, Soph. Wilkinson, Jack, Sr. ..........,...... . Wilkinson, Kathleen, Fresh. ........ 151 Williams, A. L., Sr. .... 52, 101, 102, 114 Williams, Albert, Jr. ................. . Williams, Barbara Lee, Jr. Williams, Betty Joyce, Jr. ............ . Williams, Bobby Eugene, Soph.. . 163, 170 Williams, Dorothy, Jr. ............. 61, Williams, Eugene. Sr.. .............. 52 Williams, Gary, Soph. Williams, Gloria, Jr.. . .61, 136, 148, 156 Williams, Gloria Jean, Soph. Williams, Helen Jane, Soph. ..... 70,135 Williams, John, Jr. ................ 177 Williams, Marion E., Soph. ........... . Williams, Martha Jean, Jr. ...... 61,122, Williams, Sandra Jenene, Soph. ...... 70 Williams, Sylvia, Soph. Williams, Teddy, Soph. ........ 131,170 Williams, Thomas, Jr. ...... ...... 1 68 Williams, Tommy, Fresh. .... ..... 7 9, Willis, Alfred, Soph. Willis, Jackie, Jr. ........... ..... . Willis, Terry Clovis, Fresh.. . . . . . .79 Willis, Tommy, Fresh. Wilshire, Sam, Fresh. ..... .... 1 30, Wilson, Robert, Fresh. .... ......... 7 9 Wilson, Thomas, Fresh.. . ......... .79 Windham, Nelda Jean, Jr.. .61, 128,141 Winkler, Tura, Soph. .......... 70, 147 Winn, Wynell, Sr. .................. 52, Winters, Penny, Soph.. .70, 119, 122, 150, Wissing, Emily, Fresh. .......... 79, 151 Witt, Deweese, Fresh.. ............ .79 Witteborg, Derrell, Sr. ...... 52, 143, 162 Wolfe, Charles, Sr. .... .......... 5 3 Womble, Favorita, Jr. ..... ......... 6 1 Womack, Janice, Soph. .... .... 7 0, 126 Womack, Johnny, Fresh.. . . ...... . . .79 Woodall, Darrell, Soph. .............. . Woodard, Carolyn, Fresh.. . .79, 124, 153 Woodward, Beverly, Sr. .... 53,143,127 Woodson, Carmen, Soph. ............ 70 Worm, Mae, Soph. ......... 70, 148, 123, Worrell, Malcolm, Sr. .......... 53, 127 Worrell, Sue Ella, Soph. ............ 70, Worsham, Betty, Soph. .............. 70 Worsham, Vila Faye, Sr. .... 53,137,143 Wortman, Robert, Jr. ................ . Wray, Ralph, Jr. ....... . . . . . . .61 1 Wright, Betty, Soph.. . . . . . . . . Wright, Ouida, Fresh.. . . . . . . . . .79 Wright, Harold, Sr.. . . .... . .53, 81, Wright, Robert, Jr. ........ 61 142, 163, Wright, Terry Lynn, Jr. ....... ..... 6 l, Y Yankoskie, Joe, Jr. .......... . . . Yeates, Emma Jean, Sr. ........ Yeates, James Herman, Soph. ......... . Yeates, John S. Sr. ................. . Young, Billy, Fresh. ............ 79, 177, Young, Dolores, Fresh. ..... 79, 129, 153, Young, Jeanette ......... ...... 7 9, 124, Young, William R., Jr. .... ........ 6 1, Z Zellener, Frank, Sr. ..... . ...... . . . . . . Zimmerman, Raymond Francis, Sr.. . . . . . 186 191 185 131 168 184 188 112 .70 133 179 192 168 190 189 178 .70 139 126 177 171 170 .61 179 152 152 186 119 192 190 191 188 188 172 162 192 189 179 .70 188 189 190 190 162 190 147 159 .61 167 183 169 167 187 .53 .70 .53 178 189 179 166 .53 .53 A Aetna Finance ............... Anderson's Wrecking Yard '. .. 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Holley's ................,.......... Holmes Pontiac Co. ............... . Home Federal Savings G Loan Assn. Howard Crumley Chevrolet Co. .... . Huckabay, G. ..,.... .......... . Hughes G Roberts Grocery . . . Hughes, Hope .......,.... 6 1 Ingleside Confectionery .... I Ieane's Barber Shop ...... ..... Jersey Gold ........ . . . .... . . . . Iewella Garage, Paint 6- Top Co. .. Iones Gr Betterton Grocery ....... Jordan 61 Booth ............... Iouette Grocery ...... ' .... Iournal Printing Co. .. wk. Kaiser, P. L. .............. . Keenan Furniture Co. ........ . Keller's Esso Service Center .... Kelly Brothers Service ....... KENT ..................... Key Glass Works ............ King's Credit Iewelers .,........ King's Custom-Made Golf Clubs I. Lad 'n Lassie .,.. ......... Lakeshore Drug .....,......,.. Lee's Clothiers .................. Lester Lumber 6: Supply Yard .... Levy, M., Inc. .,.............. . Louisiana Metal Awning Co. . . . . Louisiana Paper Co. ......... . 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