Fair Park High School - Sequoyah Yearbook (Shreveport, LA)
- Class of 1955
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X F? 712' . 3 A Q Ce' Rhodes cmd O wait Mariner Scouis at Cross Lak ball e, IERRY PATH, PZ'6.,1d9Ilf of Student Body 1, .f pQfme administration classes features athletics activities advertisements Ad Staff working hard. , .. -, ,f - . . 1 Maia' me 1 -mmm-m.sm1n11uunxawWwf R. O. T. C. squad tactics class. i 'ftfitlfi v,.,,v i Teachers leaving at end oi the day. Capturing the elusive element of time by controlling experiences and selecting those events which develop us into worthy people is everyone's chief concern. We seek to relate our- selves to the universe in such a way that we realize our greatest creative powers. A well rounded calendar of events is the principal interest of the administration and student planning groups. Seeking to give cr solid foundation in education in preparation for a chosen field of endeavor to each student, enriched by sufficient recreation and creating a healthy environ- ment becomes an ideal of supervisors. The necessity of meeting each moment with the ability to understand the situation and adapt ones self to it assures successful future living for the modern youth. Recognizing mistakes and overcoming the weakness which caused them ac- cepted with tolerance develops a democratic atmosphere of which the school is proud. Each hour spent in this environment helps build a philosophy of life which becomes deeply embedded in the hearts of the students which is not easily erased. luniors make Totum Sticks for Girls wqji at the gate for the cheeiing section. football team. Spanish Dance is given for P.-T. A. Program by Girls Physical Education Class. Mrs. Price and Mr. Wilson enjoy rnorninq ' TV sei is given as token of remembrance loe Middleion accepts presidency of L.S.P.A coffee in Home Ec. living room. honoring Miss Le-vins, retiring teacher. for F.P.H.S. from Mr, Madden, L.S.U. Cheerleaders decorate goal posts for Turkey Day qarre Heres your book' ir 'V lhxfxx , Xxf X Q -2- 1 fx Sequoyah Editorial Staffs Christmas party. Sonny Rashell and Jeanne Kelso on Dime Day Jariety show .HALL PRESENTING the twenty-sixth chapter ol the scholastic activities of Fair Park 1-liah School. Beainninq in 1928, with a student body ot 722, the enrollment in 1954 was 1919. The ever expandina school curriculum otters widespread eoucational opportunities to the youth of West Shreveport. As the paqes oi this edition are turned, may you be inspired because of the self evident presence ot te11owship, school spirit, and 1ove, that prevails. Kappa Kappa Iota variety show. I :::: ' ttiltllf 1 Sift 2 W In a new role, Coach? Y ! 'A : x it Z l aft :IEE-'Z ul: I I mztttt 5 wt ::g:g5h::' -::3:555: KU' School lite is not composed solely of studying neither is it all play. The tollowinq paqes will recall a mixture of happiness and disappointment associated with the round-theeclock experiences ot the school year l954-55. Some memories are nostalgic While others would not gladly be repeated. But when all of the incidents are tabulated, we recall events we would like to relive. Student council members at summer workshop on Century campus. New sweaters thrill choir members. Mr, Herron has early morning callers, Radio enthusiasis listen in on Ihe world. Indian Cheerleaders H.O.T,C. pancake supper in cafeteria. Betty Rogers and Don Carter plan posters. 1UH1OI assembly vlews an original play. i -rr, , Miss Hixie Davidson, Siudent Coun- selorp Mrs. Mamie McDonie1s, Office Secreiaryg Mrs. Lottie Mae Ross, Secreiolry to Principal. In doorway: Mr. E. L, Alberson, Principal, and Mr. E. H. Herron, Assistant Principal. E. L. ALBERSGN lo Ellen Olds, Staff Secreiary, receives Mr. Albetsolis message to students. me UOWWD' Dedr Students ot Fctir Pdrlq: High school hots provided rndny gctivities tor dll ot you. l hope thot you hdve lectrned thdt it is only by shcrring opportunities cind responsibilities thot g student body is Welded into one. lt is evident thgt gs or group Works unselfishly to gchieve one purpose, the individucrl, hirn- selt, is strengthened in chdrotcter. At the close of this school yegr l Wish especidlly thoit egch grcrdugte nicty hctve success ond hoippiness in his chosen vocgtion. Mgy the experiences in both clgss- roorn ond extroi-curriculcr orctivities be some ot your fondest memories. ff HIXIE DAVIDSON E. H. HERRON Counselor Assistant Principal CLARA ALBERSON B.A,, Mathematics , 3 4 - A tr I . S T jf x 3 J rf IOSEPHINE ALLEN MEVA ANDREWS LUCILLE BROWN B.S., Mathematics A.B., M.A,, Mathematics B.A.,Mathemat1cs Algebra I students are introduced to graph Typing Classes under Miss Earlene Iordan problems by Miss Meva Andrews. develop individual prowess. MATHEMATICS, COMMERCE, MARY ANTHONY AHB., M.A., Typmq, Short- hand, Business Arithmettc F ourfeen AND OFFICE , H IACOUALINE B. BARR NORMA lEAN BROWIJ PEARL L. DALTON B.S., Typmq, Shorthand B.S., M.Ed., Typing B.S.,Off1ce Practxce Typine 7 L V K., . is A 'A 4 A i ... 'T' in I V, , A ' I V A! fi' as , ilk ffm ii X ' ig fig..i.a MARY lO Cl-IAMBLESS LUCILLE DAVIS LEWIS E. DAY Q CLEM HENDERSON B.A., Algebra B,A., English, Math B.S., M.Ed., Mathematics B.S., Mathematics, M.E.D. ,ff-' 'K' ' l ANNIE IGOE MERRILL S. NICKLAS B,A,,M,A,,Mg1hgmQ11C5 BS., MS., Matli, Physics Blackboard work helps students solve problems MARTIN A, NUT-T MAEMIE MCDANIEL correctly in Mr. Nicklas's Algebra classes. E.A., M.A., General Math B-A-, Oiflfie SSCYGIGIY Mathematics classes range from algebra, general math and bookkeeping through lrigonorneiry. The opportunity to prepare one's self to enler the business world is offered in the shorthand and typing classes progressing into bookkeeping and office praclice. Supervision in Distribulive Education classes and on the job half days brings other studenls into retail sales in another channel of business education. M. EARLENE lORDAN MARY LOU LEDBETTER OUIDA MCCLELLAN LOTTIE MAE ROSS B.A., M.A., Typing, E.A., Bookkeeping, E.A., Shorthand, Office Secretary Shorihand Home Living Business English Fifteen OLIVIA BROWN ANNIE LAURIE COOK B.A., Enqlisli B.A., M.A., Latin,Er1qlisli We f- , ,, I 4.5 I if v if W 'Y ,L I lr My l V 'Q x 6 ASL M igif w x , .,.. .V5. I I IIIEE I 54 'f I t 5 s QE . if., ,. . ,,,. ssiflfmsn 'Sift - iw, I NEMA HENRY MARY HOLLAND B.A., English B.A., Spanlsh English Sixteen English students take advantage of study period in Mrs. O. Browns room. The proper operation of a sewing machine assures success Mrs. Mitchell points out as Rosina Cascio begins C1 new project in Home Ec. Zl:5.ic,'fv , .':ii':'vt4sill:5 xzw:0,t Qi Qg5fL:5g?4l', jiyljg Q,tww'1w:':it ' t N I ' 'E i fifgggifk -we f SWK Aw- N9 , yy, WWW i 'sa-'H ' ' . 'Qt Z, I . ,,-,gg z: ,sagem ':?i'2EE::Lff::I3 RUTH IOHNS IENNIE M. IONES GLADYS KOPECKY LORYNE MARTIN B.A., English l3.A., M.A., English B.A., English E,A,1M A Enqh h mv.. 71' ,, X. it , . A xr IR 5: M , ig K 5 fr tslr ,, my .. 13. Xrsv.. ' ilk' .4 -. i -mf:-1' an 'Lays - ,1 X ff I D Y 1 tx lr W . E ll , 1- it' l X I rt? Q fir J i, l Xt , f w 1 531 ,l , fu., tit -, mf I ,V 4, if f tx . .. --:ag '. ,. 1-1 ' nsls fvll' lr r gl, .' r r I J -1 x 1 ff Z' Arratvrrrr T. PRI E virzarftrzi MILLER LILIABI Park l M-Edu C BERNARE 1. SLIMER BA., Enwlr all BA., lVl.A,, Speech lauinfxl1Srn,En11lish BS., English . uri if . sq as X F13 , T 5 W 'S' .fig 1 , . T ' lfifii DQLANE SMITH MARY HELEN TIDWELL HA., Fronflt, Enaltsh BA Enqllsh riding naw carfts to the file is part of a Student librarians studies. Mrs. Fern Turner LOIS ALLEN RUBY MOORE supervises student assistants. BA., ELS., Librf.n.f'm HA., B.L.S.,F1lm Libmwrn A vital part cf every Americans life is the 1tl:ility to trcnvey thoughts accurately to his asscfinxtes. Good English is a desirable asset for everyone. The accomplishment of commanding either French er Spanish opens the docr to higher avenues ct education. Latin classes give lzasic laundaticn to all lanquaaes. Honenialcinq Classes csaua.nt ycuwq women with modern methods in solving family problems. Skills in buying and inalziriq vlclliing, load preparation, child care and home nursing are it few ggrfrccts ccvered. ' mm. ANNIE LOU BARLOVC M-AXll'lE HOOD EULA B. MITCHELL EERN TURNER Bulk., Home Eccziarrtgs BAS' H0319 ECOEOUVC5 BS., Horne Economics BS., B.L.S., Librarian Seventeen fxifiiigiig Eff' A f J ai: wx, .fi H . - is ,W . ,e'??f?N,f . wf1u.c,:w.'v,'.-,f - EMR X 5gzf5:fv2m215if?1a K' I -We wiszyzwsfv, f if' I Mgiyff... .. L.. wzawfw fl - H 1. ' .- VFW 1. f' 31 iw., '55 ..,7 zffwmszx .1 me .4 e.. V I .f awfizzsezgw- x, f . E ffm-f .. ,H Q , , ,Y M , - ,5,5yqgyiz , api. ,Q-Hz' K if yi. Y fx- 1.2 451 W ,-fairing , - :aw , , , nf, 'f r . ffm ig -9!c:.:,' 5 AK' S, ' xx: yifffgis.-1.-1 - yggf . - -' :gf ,g5p'ffy1, ' I , asf- N-ir'-': H ' ,g wg :w'... ,fx-w,.iQ, . -2, f-... . gf, f A. L55 K4 KM, In l ax img., , wtf f' CARROLL M, FLOYD CECIL W. HERREN BS., GeneIf:iSc1f9iiC9 B.S., M.E., Science, Math A i.,,.fsigwm Wu. : W' I W W if Kgs! , F... 3 fi. ww. ,.i,,... . . r 2 ' X., MEM' S- I - - ,sw ' Gig S. 1 f?kj:.ftV I K w 'H' 553 I '57 3' J 2 fr Q, i A' f E K V :Q if X if 1 Q 'X 5 5. 3. N. 3 Er I 31' 1 ri.. 'SY S di Q 1 159 Q iw A W ,3 N w X iw 6, sqm ' K fi ba, gi if ALMA LEVINS A.B., M.S., Bio1oqy,SCienCe EULAVA IOYCE B.S.,B1oloqy Running accounts by foreign corresponcienre iend drama to Senior QIIISI gym Class enjoys lhe new Amezifczu History riczsses, Mis. Vetsflis students find. Shuffle bgqfd COUHSI CIENCE, SOCIAL SCIENCE, AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION it issue wg W' . iQwi?SffM ia .1 55555 Q . I . :iff '1 fm ' ' J f . '4,2sfix.1v if is . i 2 iq. if Qs ' ' f f ,, 1: fi 53 ks SYBIL MURPHY I. EARL TURNER S. M. VVELDON MARCIA HARRISQN BA., Health ELS., M, A., PE1y:u::: B.S.,M.A.,Chein1siiy BSU 13hy51Cg1EdL1Cf111Qn Ifigbfeen :Q :MHA EYRNZ GERALDINE GAR?-IEE IOSEPH D. GARNER EHT3EST135E,lOHf'550?15 BA., Civigs B.S.,B.S.,1n Ls., Bs., Ms., General B-A-I Cliffs G9O'jf'IjJllY l l:stoi'y,Ci'J1cs IUN w if 1 , MILDRED lvlCCORlVllCK LOUISE MONETTE B.S., M.A,, Arne-ricari B-S-. Amvrlcfin H1SfOTY, History, Economics C1ViCS 1. w David Henry explains cliarfs in democracy tor IHOTQAS A-1 TRIGGE LTRU5 VETSCH I I 1 :.S., uenerzi l-listaiy, EAA,lAme1-tg-qu Htsggfy' Miss Myra Byrne s classes. First Aid, and Siiety QWWS Extra curricular activities have offered broader fields in the realm of rnfitli and science, Last wear ': land speaker system was installed connecting each classroom witli the principals aifice and zriairitiiried by the Physics Classes. This year Ct ham-rarlic station litis been butt rind is cperazei 'li ifqli' ut A , ,f ,211 My K -'.,'-' iL,f, fi , i-., T W L, if L' ,, if :Wg mf :A 'f ' A A il 73' : 5: Q . W . , ' l gf T . ' K C 1 .5 ,Q U , ffOi-flfleli R. l.lfr.,fSifY HA., Pnysic il Eariiatim ' rluy by students supervised luy Mr, Earl Turner. F. H. PRENDliFlGAST Physiril ijdticitgaii vw- mf'- EOBBIH ANN THOMPSOIY ROY lfl. WILSON BS., PliyszC'tlECiuCat1Ori Piiysicil Ednaatzsn Niueleeu i 5 , . ' 3: , pw -k:: n f 6.1 V 'AAE . 1'2h: ,'2 all AA,.,A GRACE GRAY NELLIE MAY HEARN CORNELIA E. JORDAN LYNN L, Rggvgg BAN An BS., Mechurncirl Drcrwmq BA., Art 33 MIAA' Woodshm, fm Riffs if - it 1 ' 11:.gf,.rg V - It I , .UM Xeifrtg,-, .qw -1 - - .gfryti ,- , ,,,.,., tl , Qian . H f-1 tQ1iww:3p1,'ae gif! LII. , 'Ltz iyizziigiizsaemi rise: Af ' sw 2.1 it ,is-t -- f--, tu-.Qt-1t1.'.,tm S Af 32' J' -513225315495 ., sry, gms., mf - sf ww' Qw- SFC. TROY C. EADS Instructor Twenty Sprinq Music Festival is an outsicmdinq port of ihe year, Mr. W'c1iter Minnieor directing instrumental students, Vocal sttrclenls in background czwcrit their turn. DUSTRIAL ARTS, MUSIC R.0.T.C., AND OT ERS CAPT. LEO C. MCCARTHY Commcmdnnl xx , t ,5m..t,w,:tI szrafszrfsv wg , , ii,,, . .tw ,.,,,. ,W f2g51m?2sv.., ww: tm 55525 V13 Wig 2553 ft srrt . t wi ,S ' ' QQ L , Af'ZiEl2i5?3?Qfif2 ' . 1.11. , .Els , .' . ff. ' i:5,f.1Z?' ',. i i H -.S ilv a A . f ,t,. , . A '1, 1 swim ,ir ,- 1. .tiwggers V.. -N ' 3 L 1, X V, we if 52. N -' P-ft r , 1 4 is X- I MAIOR HENRY E. TURNER SFC. RALpH R, Professor of WADDINGTQN Military Science Instructor K ,sg V , M, , .E .i,. , ..L., ,, i W. f 5' if Y. N QQ f K Alix ' s v l lf ll l Eh 2 .. 2 ' 'f . f' X. Hia : fi.: if A Y Q 2 s vides lik Wal ,A :Qs i. 'fri C, . Q ARQHU3 W. BENQY vmaiim DowN3 aimsitvs WALTER C. MINNIEAR B.S.,M.M.E,,Ch:J11, Pano E.S.ifl., lvl.ffl.E., Esnd BS., IAS., Orchestra f 5 fr ' ...M-9 '- lllli llll ' ' . Q ' DAISY ISOETT B.S., Dstributive Education 't 'ffm i 'f-lj' xx LATRELLEL LEWIS The dramatic time of day for all cadets comes D,m31Hyr,len,S1 , , . at suriclown. drawing and art are available as selective subjects in industrial arts. gm 'qi RIELVYN l., RICHE B,A., M.A., Glee Club WAYNE HOLLINGSWORTH B.S., M.A., D, ivei Education DR. W, B. WORLEY Physician for Athletic Teams Skill in using ones hands must be developed. Practical courses in woodwcikinq, mechanical Since music is a natural means of self expression each student is encouraged tc experience some torm of music while in high school. More than hall the student body take advantage of vocal or instrumental music lessons. Achieving music ability, poise, and qrace developed by public appear- ances each individuals gain from such experience is immeasurable. 5, ' 11352. w ' ,,,- V, QQ M SGT. RICHARD H. ISHN PARSONQ ETHF, GDUBB- WARREN Building Superintendent Qgigigg-ig Qlgggief instructor OPAL ROBERTSON Cafeteria Assistant Manager Twerxlyorie :L , I 1 1 1 Y 5 , 2 I 3, f . E 2- V E s c 1 Qi 1 ? 1 ? I w I V 1 1 1 i i l If Q l 'r lx ,A I L 4- 'Y X Z? .-,:,-' C . WD ..L, C CJ A--y A ixsf .,,, , ,.,, :,, .1,,,,A: f M -4 Y I fi'jTQ MGR .-.,+k.e 51 55 5: X X N X ,Q NJA i , 1 Seated, left to right: Roby Kerr, Miss Hixie Davidson, Roger Foq- qm. Standing, left to rxqht Richard Bell, Larry Thompson NNN- ...ff President . Vice-President Secretary . Treasurer Twenty-four H. Kerr, P. Burress, P. Lester, B. Schcefter. SOPHOMORES . LARRY THOMPSON . . . . PEGGY FIELDS . SYLVIA GATES . SYLVIA VVORTHINGTON SENIORS President . . ROBY KERR Vice-President . . PERRY BURRESS Secretory , . PATSY LESTER Treasurer . BILLIE SCHAEFFER L. Thompson, P, Fields, S. Gates, S. Vlforthinqton. JUNIORS President . . ROGER FOGGIN Vice-President . . PAULA WARNER Secretary . . IANET RAINER Treasurer . . CHARLOTTE CORNISH R. Bell, P. Wilson, B, Lawrence, I. Brccato. ,Q ew R. Foqqjn, P. Vlfcrrner, I. Rainer, C. Cormsh. FRESHMEN Presideni . . RICHARD BELL Vice-President . . PATTI SUE WILSON Secretary . . BETTY JEAN LAWRENCE Treasurer . . IEAN BROCATO Tu'eJ1fy-fire T H E S PATRICIA IEAN ASHLEY: Red Cross '52, Pow Wow Ad Staff '52, YvTeens '52-'53, Co-Ed Club '55, Math Club '52, Foreign Correspondence '52-'53-'55, Art Club '55, Nurses Club '55. MARY LOU ATKINS: Y-Teens '52-'53, Co4Ed Club '55, Foreiqn Correspondence '55, F.T.A. '55, Red Cross '55. IO ANNE AUSTIN: A Glee Club '52H'534'54-'55, Pastels '55, B Choir '55. FESTUS RABON AYERS. WILLIAM TRAVIS BACON: Pelican Boy's State '55, Student Council '52-'53-'54-'55, R.O.T.C. '52-'53-'54-'55, N.C.O. Club '54, Officers and Sponsors Club '55, Military Band '52, Concert Band '52-'53, Creative Writing Club '52, Math Club '55, Co-Ed Club '55, Orchestra '53, Crack Platoon '53. DOYLE LEON BAILEY: R.O.T.C. '53-'54-'55, Spanish Club '52-'53, N.C.O, Club '54-'55, D.E. Club '54, Boys' Glee Club '52, Co-Ed Club '55. GLENDA BAILEY: Y-Teens '53-'54, Co-Ed Club '55, Clee Club '52-'53-'54-'55, Red Cross '54. IERIRAE BAIRD: Student Council '53, Diploma Girl '54, Sponsor '55, Ofiicer and Sponsor Club '55, Glee Club '52-'53-'54, Latin Club '52-'53-'54-'55, Baby' Sitters Club '52, F.l'l.A. '52, Math Club '55. THOMAS CLINTON BARKER: Math Club '54, Civics Club '52, Audio Visual Aids '52-'534'54, Freshman Rifle Club '52, IANICE EARLENE BARKLEY: Orchestra '52-'53-'54-'55. IOHN RILEY BAXTER: Co-Ed Club '54-'55, R.O.T.C. '53A'54, N.C.O. Club '54-'55. IAMES HUE BAYNE: Hi-Y '52-'53, Co-Ed Club '54-'55, Audio Visual Aids '52-'55, Foreign Correspondence Club '55. Twenty-six CAROL ANN ABEL: Sequoyah Circulation Staff '55, Sequoyah Typist '55, Y-Teens '52, Library Club '52, Li- brary Assistant '52. VIRGINIA CAROLYN ADDINGTON: Co-Ed Club '55, Y-Teens '54, Cadet Band '52-'53, Con- cert Band '53-'54-'55, Glee Club '52-'53, Orchestra '55, Football Ad Staff '55. CHARLES HAROLD AINSWORTH: Choir '55, IERRY LAMAR AINSWORTH: A Choir '55, Co-Ed '55. DOUGLAS LEE ALLBRITTON: Foreign Correspondence '52, R.O.T.C. '52-'53-'55, Rifle Team '55, Red Cross '53-'54, Concert Band '53-'54. DOROTHY RAE ARNOLD DOT : Sequoyah Ad Staff '53-'54, Y-Teens '52, Glee Club '53, F.B.L.A, '54-'55, Foreign Correspondence '53, Oiiice Assistance '53-'54-'55, Sequoyah Circulation Staff '55, Princess Mardi Gras Court '55. E N I O R MILDRED FLO BEAM: Glee Club '54-'55, Y-Teens '54-'55, WILLIAM THOMAS BEASON: R,O,T.C. '53-'54-'55, Of- ficers and Sponsors Club '55, N.C.O, Club '54, Dixie Drill Team '54-'55, locla Drill Team, '54, R.O.T.C. Glee Club '55, Rifle Team '52, Math Club '55, Audio Visual Aids Club '52. DIANN BECHTOLD: F.l-l.A, '52-'53, Y-Teens '52-'53, C Clioir '54. WILLIE PARNELL BEENE: Civics Club '53, 4-H Club '53-'54-'55, Cc-Ed Club '55, Red Cross '54. PATRICIA ANN BELL: F.T.A. '52, F.H.A. '52A'53'54, Baby Sitters Club, '52, Glee Club '52-'53-'54-'55, A Glee Club '54, Y-Teens '53- 54, Student Council '54. GLEN ELLIS BELTON: Science Club '55, Radio Club '55, Choir '55. fi? CLASS OF 1955 53' LUANA LYNNE BERRY: Sequoyah Circulation Staff '55, Glee Club '52, Y-Teens '52, D.E. '55, MARY ELIZABETH BETHEA: F.T,A. '53-'54-'55. WALTER THOMAS BETTS: R.O.T.C. Glee Club '53-'54, Rifle Team '53-'54-'55, Crack Platoon '53 54-'55, lody Drill '53-'54, Boy's State '54, F.B.L.A. '53, Visual Aids '52, Camera Club '54, Math Club '55, C.A.P, '55, Sequoyah Editorial Staff '55. BILLIE IEAN BICKI-IAM: Civics Club '52, Home EC. Club '52, Glee Club '52-'54, Future Nurses Club '54-'55, Y- Teens '52-'54-'55, SAM PETE BIONDO. PATRICIA ANN BLUE: Creative Writinq Club '52-'53, Library Club '52, Y-Teens '52, Cc-Ed '54-'55, F.B.L.A. '54-'55, Office Assistant '54-'55, GEORGE SAMUEL BOLEN SAMlvfY : Hi-Y '52-'53, Co-Ed '54-'55, R.O.T,C. '53554-'55, Glee Club '54-'55, Officers and Sponsors Club '55, N.C.O. Club '54, Rifle Club '54, F.T.A. '52, MYRON BOUNDS: Spanish Club '52, R.O.T.C. '52-'53-'54-'55, Math Club '55, Foreign Correspondence '53, R.O.T.C. Glee Club '55, Red Cross '52, loda Drill Platoon '54, BOBBIE LEE BOZEMAN: Debate Club '53-'54, Sequoyah Circulation Staff '54-'55, Y-Teens '54-'55, ROY CHARLES BRADLEY: N.C.O. '54, Co-Ed '54, Audio Visual Aids Club '52, R.O.T.C. '53-'54-'55, Riile Team '52, Drill Platoon '54, Officers and Sponsors Club '55, Track '54-'55. SALLY KATHERYN BRADLEY: Y-Teens '52-'53, Library Club '52, 4-H Club '53, Red Cross '54, Co-Ed '54-'55, GWENDLYN IVIAURINE BRANDON: Red Cross '52-'53-'54-'55, Glee Club '52-'54, F.B.L.A. '53-'55, Co-Ed '55, Foreign Correspondence '52-'53, Twerlly-seven RODNEY BLAIR BROSIG: Cadet Band '53-'54, R.O.T.C. '53, DOLORES BROWN: Glee Club '52-'53, F.H.A, '54, Y-Teens '52-'53-'55, Foreiqn Correspondence '53-'54-'55, F.B.L.A. '55, ELLEN LUCILLE BROWN: Sponsor '55, Officers and Sponsors Club '55, Football Ad Staff '55, Diploma Girl '54, Student Council '52, F,T.A. '52, F.H.A. '52-'53, Baby Sitters Club '52, Y-Teens '53, Glee Club '53-'54, F.B.L.A. '54, Co-Ed' Club '54, IERRY AINSWORTH BROWN. WILLIAM DEAN BROWN: Cheerleader '54-'55, Co-Ed Club '54-'55, Choir '54-'55, R.O.T.C. Glee Club '54-'55, R.O.T.C. '53-'54-'55, N.C.O. '54-'55, loda Drill Team '53, Crack Platoon '54-'55, 4-H Club '53, SANDRA CAROLYN BRUCE: Civics Club '52, Y-Teens '52-'53-'54, Co-Ed Club '55, Spanish Club '53-'54, F.H.A. '54, Student Council '52-'55, Diploma Girl '54, Football Program Ad Staff '55, R.O.T.C. Sponsor '55, Officers and Sponsors Club '55, T H E S E N I O R HUEY PIERCE BRYANT: Student Council '52, R,O,T.C. '52-'53-'54-'55, Drill Team '52, N.C.O, Club '54, Iocla Drill '53, R.O.T.C. Glee Club '54, Co-Ed '55, Military Band '52-'55, Cadet Band '52, Civics Club '52, Spanish Club '54, Math Club '55, HevMale Beauty Contest '52, ROGER CARL BRYANT: Co-Ed '54-'55, Rifle Club '52. GEORGE PERRY BURRESS l3ONCl-lO : Vice President of Senior Class '55, Student Council '54-'55, Hi-Y '52-'53, Co-Ed '54, Pelican Boys State '54, Rifle Team '52, Debate Club '53, Football '52-'53-'54-'55, Baseball '53- '54-'55, Basketball '52, JAMES BURROW: R.O.T.C. '53-'54-'55, Glee Club '52, C Choir '54, R.O.T,C, Glee Club '53-'54M'55. BEVERLY ANN BURTON: Student Council '53-'55, R.O.T.C. Sponsor '55, Officers and Sponsors Club '55, All-State Chorus '55, Pelican Girls State Alt, '54, Diploma Girl '54, Pastelles '54, Glee Club '52-'53-'54, Y-Teens '52-'53-'54, Co-Ed '55, F.B.L.A. '54, Spanish Club '55, Math Club '55, IOYCE MARIE BURTON: Red Cross '55, Y-Teens '54. PHILLIP RAY BYRAM: Hi-Y '53-'55, Co-Ed '54, Football '55, Science Club '55, PATRICIA ANN CAMPBELL PATH: Glee Club '52, Y-Teens '52-'53-'54, Baby Sitters Club '52, F.H.A. '53, Foreign Correspondence '54-'55, Co-Ed '55, F.T.A, '55, MARIORIE LYNN CARNEY: Se- quoyah Ad Staff '53-'54 55, Latin Club '53-'54-'55, Y-Teens '53, Red Cross '52-'53, Glee Club '52-'53-'54, ROBERT BROSE CARRIGAN BOB : Pelican Boys State Alt. '54, Cadet Band '52, Concert Band '52-'53-'54-'55, Orchestra '54-'55, R.O.T.C, '52-'53-'54-'55, Math Club '55, Creative Vfritinq Club '53-'54-'55, Hi-Y '52, N.C.O. Club '55. WILLIAM WARREN CARRIGAN BlLl.. 2 Concert Band '52-'53-'54-'55, Orchestra '53-'54-'55, Boys State Alt. '54, All-State Band '54, All-State Orchestra '55, R,O,T,C. Military Band '52-'53-'54-'55, N,C.O. Club '54, Hi-Y '52, Model Airplane Club '52, Math Club '54-'55, BERT MEAD CARROLL: Football '52, Rifle Team '52, R.O.T.C, '53-'54-'55, Drill Team '54-'55, loda Drill '54, R.O.T.C. Glee Club '55, Hi-Y '52, Trreutp'-eighl DONALD RAY CARTER: R,O.T,C. '53-'54-'55, N.C.O. Club '54, l-li-Y '52-'53, Math Club '55, Officers and Sponsors Club '55, WILLIAM OLIVER CELLA: Rifle Team '53-'54-'55, Track Tecrn '52, l-li-Y '52-'53, Co-Ed Club '54-'55, N.C.O. Club '54-'55, loda Drill Team '54. HENRY BERT CHEATWOOD: R,O.T.C. '53-'54, B Choir '53, A Choir '53-'54-'55, Mardi Gras '53, All-State Chorus '53-'55, Cc-Ed Club '55. IAMES NOWOOD CLANCY IIlVlMY : Track '54-'55, Hi- Y '53-'54, Co-Ed '55, All-State Orchestra '52-'55, R.O.T.C. Glee Club '55, R.O.T.C. '54-'55. ALIENE LUCILLE COLEMAN: Pelican Girls' State Alternate '54, Y-Teens '52-'53, Foreign Correspondence '52, Spanish Club '53- '54, Pastelles '54-'55, A Glee Club '52-'53, F.B.L.A. '55, Co-Ed Club '54, Glee Club '52-'53-'54-'55, BOBBY RAY COLEMAN: Hi-Y '52, Co-Ed Club '54, Rifle Team '52, Visual Aids Club '52-'53-'54, A:t Club '52, Student Council '52, Football '52, Baseliall '53. CLASS'OF 1955 PATSY LYNN COLEMAN: F. l-l. A. '52-'53-'54, Glee Club '52-'53-'54, Y-Teens '53-'54-'55, F.B.L.A. '55, Creative Writing '55. SHIRLEY ANN COLLINS: Seguoyah Cir- culation Staff '54-'55, Y-Teens '55. COLETTE COLVIN: Student Council '53-'55, R.O.T.C. Sponsor '55, Officers and Sponsors Club '55, Football Program Staff '55, Co-Ed Club '54-'55, Pow Wow Business Staff '54, Y- Teens '53, Spanish Club '53, EVALYNNE COON. SUNNY CAMILLE COOPER: Peli- can Girls' State '55, Student Council '52-'55, R.O.T.C. Sponsor '55, Officers and Sponsors Club '55, Football Ad Staff '55, F.B,l..A. '54, Pow Wow Business Staff '54, Foreign Correspondence '53, F.H.A. '52-'53, Y-Teens '52-'53, F.T.A. '52-'54, Baby Sitters '52, Tennls Team '54. BOBBY CORTINEZ: R.O.T.C. '52-'53-'54-'55, Rifle Club '52, I-li-Y Club '52, Co-Ed Club '54-'55, Track '53-'54, Officers and Sponsors '55, EBBA COX. RONNIE IOE CRAWFORD: Art Club '53-'54-'55, He-Male Beauty Contest '52-'53. FRANCES IENENE CRENSHAW: Pelican Girls State '54, Soph- omore Favorite '53, Sophomore Treasurer '53, R.O.T.C. Sponsor '55, Officers and Sponsors Club '55, Student Council '53-'54-'55, Football Program Ad Staff '55, Se- auoyah Ad Staff '54, F.T.A. '53-'54-'55, Civics Club '52-'53, Glee Club '52, F.B.L.A, '54, Cc-Ed Club '54-'55, Y-Teens '52-'53, Foreign Correspondence Club '55, F.l-f.A. '52. DORIS EVELYN CROOK: Red Cross '55, Y-Teens '52- '53-'54, 4-H Club '52-'53-'54, Latin Club '53-'54, F.H.A. '52, Glee Club '52-'53-'54-'55, A Glee Club '54-'55, F.B.L.A. '55. RICHARD CALVIN CROSSLIN DlCKlE : Red Cross '53, N.C.O. Club '54-'55, Glee Club '54-'55, I-li-Y '53-'54. DOROTHY MCCOLLOUGH CROW: Diploma Girl '54, Student Council '53-'54-'55, Creative Writing Club '52, Y-Teens '53, F,B.L.A. '54, Co-Ed Club '54-'55, Archery Club '52, Tu'enly-nine I T H E S E IOYCE HAVENAR DELOACH: F.H.A. '55. GRACE ANN DEYOUNG: Y-Teens '52-'54, Glee Club '52-'54, IAMES HARLEY DOGGETT: Spanish Club '52-'53, R.O.T.C, '52- '53-'54-'55, N.C.O. Club '54-'55, Co-Ed Club '54-'55. LINDA RAE DUPREE: Y-Teens '52-'53, Foreign Corre- spondence '52, Future Nurses '54, Glee Club '52-'53, LOLA EASOM: Glee Club '54-'55, A Choir '55, All-State Chorus '55, Pastelles '54-'55 EMMA GENE EDMISTON: Pelican Girls' State '54, Pow Wow Editor '55, Football Program Staff '55, R.O.T.C. Sponsor '55, Officers and Sponsors Club '55, Student Council '54-'55, Spanish Club '53-'54, F.l-l.A. '52-'53, Glee Club '52-'53, Baby Sitte-rs Club '52, Biology Club '53, F.T.A. '54, Co-Ed Club '54, Math Club '55, Thirty LEWIS BUREN CRUMP Cl-IUBBYH: Basketball Man- ager '52-'53-'54, Football Manager '52-'53-'54, Track '52. SHARON GAYLE CRYER: Library Assistant '53-'55, F.H.A. '53, F.T.A. '54-'55, Creative Writing Club '55, Pow Wow Business Staff '54. DEANNA DALTON: Glee Club '52-'54-'55, Y-Teens '52, Baby Sitters Club '52, Student Council '54, Red Cross '53, Foreign Correspond- ence '52. IOHN STEVENS DANIELSON: Boys' Glee Club '52-'53-'54, DE. Club '55, Rifle Team '52. IO ANN DARNELL. GEORGE LAING DAVIDSON: Hi-Y '52, R,O.T.C. '53- '54-'55, Dixie Drill '54-'55, Co-Ed Club '54-'55, N.C.O. Club '53-'54, Track '53-'54-'55, Officers and Sponsors Club '54-'55, Ioda Drill '53-'54, Rifle Club '52. BETTIE IO DAVIS: Creative Writing Club '53, Red Cross '55. DIANE SUE DAVIS: Archery Club '52, Cadet Band '52, Glee Club '52-'53-'54, Art Club '53-'55, Y- Teens '53-'54-'55, F.l-f.A, '54, French Club '55, Student Council '55, Ft.O.T.C, Sponsor '55, Officers and Sponsors Club '55, BETTY IEAN DEAL. MARY IEANINE DECROW: Pelican Girls' State '55, Red Cross '53-'54-'55, R.O.T.C. Sponsor '55, Officers and Sponsors Club '55, Football Ad Staff '55, Student Coun- cil '52, F.B.L.A. '54-'55, Y-Teens '53-'54, Co-Ed Club '55, Office Assistant '53-'54-'55, Library Assistant '52, VINCENT IOSEPH DeGEORGE: Visual Aids '52-'53-'54, l-li-Y '52, B Choir '55, BETTY IANE DELANEY: Y- Teens '52-'53, R.O.'f'.C, Sponsor '55, Oificers and Spon- sors Club '55, Glee Club '52, Choir '54-'55, Pow Wow Ad Staff '52, Office Assistant '52-'53-'54, Baby Sitters Club '52, Co-Ed Club '54, N I O R FLOY GAY ELKINS: F.H.A. '52-'53-'54, Glee Club '54, Y-Teens '53-'54-'55, F.B.L.A, '55, Nurses Club '55, Baby Sitters Club 52. CAROLYN EARLE ENDEL: Red Cross '52, Y-Teens '52-'53, Co-Ed Club '54-'55, Diploma Girl '54, Football Ad Staff '55, Foreign Corresponclence '52- '53-'55, Audio Visual Aid Assistant '52-'53-'54-'55 F.B.l..A. '54-'55, F.l'l.A. '54-'55, Student Council '54. ROSE AMELIA ESCOTT: Concert Band '52-'53-'54-'55, Orchestra '53-'54-'55, Civics Club '52-'53, Y-Teens '52-'53 F.B.I..A. '54, Glee Club '53-'54, Student Council '53-'54, R.O.T.C. Sponsor '55, Officers and Sponsors Club '55. GERALD FRANKLIN EVANS: Military Band '53-'54-'55, Co-Ed Club '55, B.O.T.C. Glee Club '55, Track '55 DAVID MURIEL FARMER: Football Program Staff '55, Pow Wow Ad Staff '52, Archery Club '52, FHA. '53, Spanish Club '53-'54, Glee Club '52-'53-'54-'55, Y-Teens '53, Co-Fd Club '54-'55. ANITA DARLENE FAULK: Y- Teens '52-'53, Co-Ed Club '54-'55, Glee Club '52, Archery Clulf '52, Baby Sitters '52, Math Club '54. IOHNNY RAY FEAZEL: Football '52-'53-'54-'55, Baseball '53-54555, Track '54-'55, Class Vice-President '52-'53-'55, Hi-Y '53, Glee Club '52. DON MIKE FESTERVAND: A Choir '53-'54-'55, All-State Chorus '54, B.O.T.C. '53-'54- '55, B.O.T.C. Glee Club '55, Outstanding Sorgeant First Class '54, I-le-Male Beauty Contest '54, IOHN LEWIS FINKLEA: Glee Club '52-'53, Rifle Team '52, Hi-Y '53-'54, Biology Club '53, LA NELLE FORD: Civics Club '52, Cadet Band '52-'53, B Choir '53-'54, A Choir '55, F.B.l..A, '54-'55, Co-Ed Club '55, Camera Club '53, DOLLY DELIA FOSTER: Glee Club '52-'53-'54-'55, Baby Sitters Club '52, A Choir '53-'54-'55, Pow Wow Ad Staff '54, Seguoyah Ad Stat '53, F.T.A. '55, Co-Ed Club '55, All-State Chorus '54, Archery Club '52, PATRICIA ANN FOSTER: Latin Club '54, Y-Teens '53, Co-Ed Club '54, CLASS 0 ,V C in 1559 ws- F 9 5 5 IEANEANE FRANKS: B.O.T.C. Sponsor '55, Officers and Sponsors Club '55, Student Council '52-'53-'54-'55, Y- Teens '53, Co-Ed Club '54-'55, Library Assistant '54-'55, Library Club '52, Pow Wow Business Staff '54-'55, Football Acl Staff '55, Archery Club '52, Biology Club '53, F.B.L.A. '54-'55, Glee Club 52353, C Choir '54, A Choir '55, Foreign Correspondence Club '53. LUCY IACQUELINE FRAZIER: Cadet Band '52-'53-'54, Concert Band '54-'55, Glee Club '52-'53-'54, Y-Teens '52-'53, Co-Ed Club '54. PEGGY IEAN FRIZZELL: Y-Teens '53, Co-Ed Club '54-'55, Glee Club '55. TOMMYE FRANCES FURR: Student Council '52-'53-'55, Pelican Girls' State '54, Cheerleader '55, R.O,T.C. Spon- sor '55, Officers and Sponsors Club '55, B Choir '53, Glee Club '52-'53-'54, Foreign Correspondence '52-'53, F.B.L.A. '54-'55, F.T.A. '53, Y-Teens '52-'53, Co-Ed Club '54-'55, F.I-LA. '53-'54, Tennis Team '53-'54, HUBERT LEE GANDY: Hi-Y '52-'53, Rifle Team '52, C Choir '54, A Choir '55, Track '54-'55. IEHE WILLIAM GARLAND: Co-Ed Club '54-'55, Red Cross '53-'54, ROTC. '53-'54-'55, Officers and Sponsors Club '55, Dixie Drill Team '53-'54-'55, lorla Drill Team '53-'54, Bifle Team '53-'54-'55, N.C.O. Club '54, B.O.T.C. Glee Club '53-'54, Tbirly-one WAYNE CARLNEE GARRARD: R.O.T.C. '52-'53-'54-'55, R.O.T,C. Glee Club '54-'55, Officers and Sponsors Club '55. IEAN CELESTE GAYNOR: Student Council '54, F.H.A. '52, Crlee Club '52-'53-'54-'55, Baby Sitters Club '52, Latin Club '53-'54-'55. BILLIE IO GILCREASE: Glee Club '52. BENNIE LEE GLASS: R.O.T.C. Sponsor '55, Officers and Sponsors Club '55, Co-Ed Club '54, F.B,L.A. '54. CHARLES BRYANT GLOVER: Pelican Boys' State '54, R.O.T.C. '52-'53-'54355, R.O.T.C. Glee Club '54, Dixie Drill Platoon '53, Military Band '52-'53-'54-'55, Cadet Band '52, Icda Drill Team '53, N.C.O. Club '54-'55, Cc-Ed Club '55, Rifle Club '52. GRACE GERALDINE GODWIN: Civics Club '52, F.T.A. '52-'54, Baby Sitters Club '52, Art Club '53-'54, Piano '53, HELEN GOFORTH: Seauoyah Ad Staff '54-'55, Y-Teens '52-'53, Glee Club 52353-'54A'55, Civics Club '52, Library Club '52, MILBURNE DALE GREEN: Student Council '52, Red Cross '53, l-li-Y '52-'53-'54-'55, Rifle Team '52. Civics Club '53, Math Club '55. PATRICIA IANE GREER: Pelican Girls' State '54, Football Program Ad Staff '55, Sequoyali Ad Staff '53-'54, Student Council '54, Red Cross '55, Glee Club '52-'53-'54-'55, Latin Club '53-'54-'55, Y-Teens '52-'53, Cc-Ed '55. WILLIAM ROBERT GRIFFIN BlLL : R.O.T.C. 54355, Officers and Sponsors Club '55, Dixie Drill Platoon '54-'55, R,O.T.C. Glee Club '55, Rifle Tearn '54-'55, Ca-Ed Club '54-'55, Math Club '55. RICHARD MADISON G-UYNES: Hi-Y '53, Cc-Ed Club '55, He-Male Beauty Contest '54, Math Club '55, WANDA ANNETTE HALL: Red Cross '55, Concert Band '52353-'54-'55, Glee Club '52-'53-'54-'55, Nurses Club '54-'55, F.l3.L.A. '54, Y-Teens '53, Co-Ed Club '54. T H E S E N I 0 R BARBARA ANN HALVERSON: Football Ad Staff '55, Y-Teens '52-'53, Co-Ed Club '54, Glee Club '52-'53-'54-'55, Bioloqy Club '53. MARGARET IANET HANSON: Pelican Girls' State Alternate '54, R.O.T.C. Sponsor '55, Officers and Sponsors Club '55, Pow Wow Business Staff '53- '54-'55, Y-Teens '52-'53, Co-Ed Club '54-'55, Foreign Correspondence Club '52, F.T.A. '53, F.H.A. '52-'53, F,B,L.A. '54-'55. SONYA HARDIN: Student Council '52, Co-Ed Club '54-'55. IDA VALERIE HARRIS: R.O.T.C. Sponsor '55, Officers and Sponsors Club '55, Student Council '53-'55, F.T.A. '52-'53-'55, Glee Club '53-'54, Co-Ed Club '54-'55, Y- Teens '52-'53, Baby Sitters Club '52. IERRY BURKS HARWELL: R.O.T.C. '53A'54355, Drill Team '54-'55, Ioda Drill Team '54, R.O.T.C. Glee Club '55, Officers and Sponsors Club '55, Rifle Team '52354-'55, N.C.O. Club '54-'55, Hi-Y '52. MARY HATCH: F.H.A. '54, Baby Sitters Club '54, Thirty-tu'o CLASS O RALPH DALE IACKS: Leadership Conference Deleaate '54, Math Club '55, Auclio Visual Aids Club '52-'53-'54 '55, Civics Club '53, SHIRLEY IUNE IEFFERSON: Student Council '52-'53-'54, Red Cross '55, Y-Teens '52-'53-'55, CoEd Club '54, F.B.L.A. '54, F.H.A. '54, F.T.A. '54, R.O.T.C. Sponsor '55, Officers and Sponsors Club '55, Glee Club '52-'53-'54-'55, Pow Wow Editorial Staff '54-'55, Choir '55. RONNIE GENE IEROME: Football '52-'53f '54-'55, Basketball '52-'53-'54A'55, Track '54, l-li-Y '52, Co-Ed Club '54, R.O.T.C. '53, Choir '54-'55, Glee Club '52-'53, He-Male Beauty Contest '52, Red Cross '52. DAISY BELLE IOHNSON: Student Council '52-'53-'54-'55, Tribe Talk Reporter '55, Football Ad Staff '55, Pelican Girls' State Alternate '54, Y-Teens '52-'53, Co-Ed Club '54-'55, F.lrl.A. '52, Glee Club '52-'53-'54-'55, Latin Club '53-'54. IULIA NELL IOHNSON: Y-Teens '52A'53-'54, F.B.L.A. '55, All-State Chorus '55, Spanish Club '53-'54. BARBARA ANNETTE IONES: Y-Teens '52-'53, Co-Ed Club '54-'55, Latin Club '52-'53-'54-'55, Glee Club '52- '53-'54-'55, Sequoyah Circulation Staff '54-'55, Diploma Girl '54. Thirty-three BETTY HICKMAN. IANICE RUTH HALL: Red Cross '55, Foreign Correspondence Club '52-'53-'54-'55, Pelican Girls' State '55, Football Ad Staff '55, Y-Teens '52, Office Assistant '52-'53-'54-'55, Nurses Club '55. REUNE HIRSCHFIELD: Pelican Girls' State Alternate '54, Student Council '52-'53-'54, Football Ad Staff '55, Sequoyah Typist '55, Y-Teens '52-'53, Co-Ed Club '54-'55, F.B.L.A. '54, F.lrl.A. '52, Baby Sitters Club '52. NELDA ANNE HOLDER: Student Council Alternate '54- '55, Glee Club '52-'53, F.lrl.A. '54, Y-Teens '53. DAVID HAMILTON HOLLIFIELD: Ft.O.T.C. '53-'54-'55, Officers and Sponsors Club '55, Dixie Drill Platoon '53-'54-'55, Rifle Team '54-'55, N.C.O. Club '54, 4-I-I Club '53-'54, Hi-Y '53, SETH IACKSON HORNE lACKlE : Pelican Boys' State '54, Football '52-'53-'54-'55, Track '52-'53- '54-'55, l-li-Y '52-'53, Math Club '54. BEVERLY ANN HORTMAN: Student Council '53-'55, Co-Ed Club '54-'55, Science Club '55, Latin Club '53 '54-'55. IAMES HOUGH, IR.: Football '53, Band '52-'53 '54-'55, Orchestra '55, Science Club '54. DONALD HUNT. IIMIVIIE RUTH HUNTER: Student Council '55, Football Ad Staff '55, Sequoyah Typist '55, Office Assistant '54-'55, Y-Teens '53, Co-Ed Club '55, F.l-l.A. '54, Latin Club '53354-'55. MARIE HUNTER: Y-Teens '52-'53, Co-Ed Club '55, F.N.A. '52, Orchestra '53-'54-'55, All-State Orchestra '55, Archery Club '52, Math Club '54, Latin Club '52-'53-'55. MAXINE HUTCHERSON: Y-Teens '52, Co-Ed Club '55, Sequoyah Circulation Staff '55, Glee Club '54-'55, F.I-IA. '54-'55, Foreiqn Correspondence Club '53. F 1955 K ibn WILMA RUTH IONES: Pow Wow Ad Staff '53-'54, B Choir '53-'54, A Choir '55, Glee Club '52, Y-Teens '52-'53-'54. IOHN FRANKLIN KELL: Red Cross '55, B.O.T.C. '53-'54-'55, Officers and Sponsors Club '55, N.C.O. Club '54, Dixie Drill Platoon '54-'55, Ioda Drill Team '54, R.O.T,C. Glee Club '53, Rifle Tearri '52, Glee Club '52, Audio Visual Aids Club '52, Latin Club '54-'55, Math Club '55, I-li-Y '52-'53, Co-Ed Club '54-'55. MARLENE KENT: Glee Club '53-'54-'55, Spanish Club '53-'54-'55, 4-H Club '53, ROBY KERR: Senior Class President '55, Pelican Boys' State '54, Co-Ecl Club '54, Dixie Drill Platoon '53-'54-'55, Ioda Drill Team '53, R.O.T.C. '53-'54-'55, Officers and Sponsors Club '55, N.C.O. Club '54, R.O.T.C. Glee Club '53, Glee Club '52, Rifle Club '52. PEGGY KEY: F.I-I.A. '54-'55, Biology Club '53. BOBBY DON KING: Student Council '54-'55, Red Cross '52, Concert Band '52-'53-'54- '55, Orchestra '52-'53-'54-'55, Military Band '52, R.O.T.C. '53-'54-'55, Officers and Sponsors Club '55, N.C.O. Club '54, Dixie Drill Platoon '53-'54, Ioda Drill Team '53-'54-'55, Math Club '55, Pelican Boys' State '54, T H E S E N I 0 R MELBA LEE KING: Y-Teens '52, Glee Club '53-'54, A Choir '54-'55, ERNEST EUGENE KIRCUS: R.O.T.C. '53-'54-'55, Officers and Sponsors Club '55, N,C.O. Club '54, Concert Band '52-'53-'54-'55, Co-Ed Club '55, Hi-Y '52, Latin Club '54. CARRIE NELI. KNIGHTON: Football Program Staff '55, Pow Wow Ad Staff '54, A Glee Club '52-'53-'54-'55, 4-H Club '52-'53-'54-'55, Latin Club '52-'53-'54, Y-Teens '52-'53, Diploma Girl '54. IESSE DOWSON LANDIS: Track '52-'53-'54-'55, Hi-Y '53, WILLIAM BRUCE LANING: Military Band '53-'54-'55, R.O.T.C. '53-'54-'55, I-leAMale Beauty Contest '54, NANCY SUE LAY: Pelican Girls' State Alternate '54, Ft.O.T.C. Sponsor '55, Officers and Sponsors Club '55, Red Cross '52, Glee Club '52-'53-'54-'55, Y-Teens '52-'53, Co-Ed Club '54-'55, F.T.A. '52, F.l-l.A. '52, A Glee Club '52-'53, Civics Club '53. WILLIAM EARL LAZARUS: l't.O.T.C. Glee Club '53- '54-'55, Military Band '52-'53-'54-'55, Red Cross '55, F.B.L.A. '55, Cadet Band '52. DAVID LEACH. RICHARD LAWRENCE LEE: Pelican Boys' State '54, Student Council '52-'53-'54-'55, Vice-President Freshman Class '52, Hi-Y '52, Co-Ed Club '53, Boys' Glee Club '52, Football '53-'54, Basketball '54-'55, Spanish Club '52-'53, Math Club '55, RICHARD LEETH: R.O.T.C. '52-'53-'54f'55, N.C.O. Club '54, Military Band '52, HeAMale Beauty Contest '52, Debate Club '52-'53, PATRICIA IEAN LESTER PATSY : Senior Class Secretary '55, R.O.T.C. Sponsor '55, Officers and Sponsors Club '55, Diploma Girl '54, F.B.L,A. '54-'55, F.H.A. '52, F.T.A. '52, YATeens '52-'53, Co-Ed Club '54-'55, Football Program Staff '55, Glee Club '52-'53-'51, HOWELL LEWIS SPANKY : Officers and Sponsors Club '55, Student Council '54, N.C.O. Club '54, Glee Club '52-'53-'54-'55, Football '52-'53-'54-'55, Track '52- '53-'54A'55, Hi-Y '52, Prince Mardi Gras Court '55. Tbirty-four DON LIGHTFOOT: Red Cross '52, R.O.T.C. '52-'53354-'55. N.C.O. Club '54-'55, Hi-Y '52, Boys' Glee Club '52-'53- '54-'55, Math Club '55, BILLYE IO LOARD: Foreign Correspondence Club '55, Orchestra '53-'54-'55, All- State Orchestra '55, Sequoyah Editorial Staff '55, Y-Teens '52-'53, Math Club '54-'55, Latin Club '52-'53, Archery Club '52. NELDA MAE LUCAS: Concert Band '54-'55, Orchestra '54-'55, Cadet Band '52-'53, Y-Teens '52-'53, CoEd Club '54, F.B.L.A. '54-'55, Foreign Correspondence Club '52-'53, F.T.A. '55. FRANCES LYNCH: R.O.T.C. Sponsor '55, Olficers and Sponsors Club '55, Foreign Correspondence Club '52- '53-'54, Glee Club '52353-'54, C Choir '52-'53, Y-Teens '52-'53. GLORIA MAYE LYNCH: Red Cross '54-'55, F.N.A. '54-'55, F.B.L.A. '53-'54, F.l-l.A. '53-'54, Sequoyah Circulation Staff '54-'55, Glee Club '52-'53, Y-Teens '54-'55, THOMAS GERALD LYNCH lERRY : Orchestra '52-'53-'54-'55, All-State Orchestra '53-'55, Ft.O,T.C. G-lee Club '52-'53-'54-'55, Officers and Sponsors Club '55, Rifle Team '52, N.C.O, '54, Football '52-'53. CLASS OF 1955 IERRY MADDEN: R.O.T.C. '52, R.O.T.C. Glee Club '52- '53-'54. CHARLIE HERMAN MAHONEY: Hi-Y '52, Art Club '53, Math Club '55, Creative 'VVriting Club '55. KENNETH RAY MALONE: R.O.T,C. '52, Library Club '52, D.E. Club '54, HUGH THOMAS MALONEY: Student Council '52-'53, Red Cross '54, l-li-Y '53, Football '52-'53-'54, Baseball '53-'54-'55, Track '52-'53-'54. TOMMY MANDINA: Or- chestra '54-'55, All-State Orchestra '55, Glee Club '52, R.O.T.C. '53, C Choir '53, Co-Ecl Club '55, BARBARA JEAN MARANTO: F.l-l.A. '52-'53-'54, Spanish Club '55, Glee Club '54. WILLIAM DALE MASSEY BlLL : President of Class '52, Student Council '52, Pelican Boys' State '54, Treasurer of Class '53, Favorite '52, Basketball '52-'53-'54, Football '53-'54, He-Male Beauty Contest '52. AUBREY FEY MAULDIN: R.O.T.C. '53, Football '53-'54, Track '55, IO NELL MCCORMACK: Glee Club '53. CHARLOTTE MCCUNE: Y-Teens '52-'53, F.l-l.A. '52, Baby Sitters Club '52, Foreign Correspondence Club '53. RICHARD CLINTON MCDEARMONT: Sequoyah Editorial Staff '54-'55, Model Airplane Club '52, BETTY IO MCFERRIN: Glee Club '52-'53, Library Assistant '53-'54- '55, Y-Teens '53-'54, Co-Ed Club '55, Foreign Correspond- ence '55 F.B.L.A, '55. Tbirty-five Z IEAN CAROLYN MCGEE: Diploma Girl '54, Glee Club '52-'53 54, Y-Teens '53-'54-'55, Creative Writing Club '55. GAYNELL MCGOWAN: Red Cross '52, Y-Teens '52-'53, F.T.A. '53-'54-'55, Glee Club '53-'54-'55, Foreign Corre- spondence Club '544'55, Senior Class Favorite '55. CLAUD LARERT MCMICHAEL: Military Band '53-'54-'55, R.O.T.C. '53-'54-'55, Cadet Band '52, Boys' Glee Club '54, Foreign Correspondence Club '52, Hi-Y '53. PAULINE MCNEAL: R.O.T.C. Sponsor '55, Officers and Sponsors Club '55, Glee Club '52-'53-'54, Co-Ed Club '54-'55, Pow Wow Ad Staff '54, F.T.A. '54. BEN ROBERT MCNEILL: Student Council '54-'55, Cadet Band '52-'53, Military Band '52-'53-'54-'55, R.O.T.C. Glee Club '53-'54- '55, loda Drill Team '53, Crack Platoon '53-'54, Co'Ed Club '55, Track '54, He-Male Beauty Contest '54. IOHN MCNICHOL: C Choir '55, Hi-Y '52. T H E S E N I O R HUBERT CLARENCE MCQUAGGE: Student Council '52, R.O.T.C. '52-'53-'54, R.O.T.C. Glee Club '52-'53, l-li-Y '52, Cadet Band '52-'53, CAROLYN INEZ MCWATERS: F.H.A. '53, Football Program Ad Stott '55, Y-Teens '52-'53, Co-Ed Club '54-'55, Foreign Correspondence Club '55, Library Assistant '54-'55, Office Assistant '55, Latin Club '53. GEORGE MEDLIN: Concert Band '53-'54-'55, Hi-Y '53-'54, R.O.'l'.C. '54-'55, Co-Ed Club '55, Rhythm Kings '55. NORMA IEAN MELTON. IOSIE MICIOTTO: Nurses Club '53-'55, Y-Teens '52-'55, Glee Club '52-'55. SAM MICIOTTO: R.O.T.C. '53-'54, Audio Visual Aid '52. WENDY SUZETTE MILLNER: Sequoyah Editorial Staff '55, Glee Club '54, Foreign Correspondence Club '54-'55, F.N.A. '55, Yf'l'eens '55, Tennis Class '55. BOBBY IOE MITCHELL: R.O.'l'.C. '52-'53, R.O.T.C. Glee Club '52-'53, Debate Club '54-'55, Co-Ed Club '54-'55, MARY LOUISE MITCHELL: Y-Teens '53, Baby Sitters Club '52, MELVIN CARL MONK: R.O.T.C. '53-'54, R.O.T.C. Glee Club '53-'54, Glee Club '54-'55, Hi-Y '52-'53. BETTY IEAN MONSOUR: Student Council '52, Red Cross '53-'54, Y-Teens '52-'53, Co-Ed Club '54, F.B.L.A. '54-'55, F.H.A. '52, Glee Club '52-'53, Cadet Band '52, Football Program Ad Staff '55, Audio Visual Club '54, Archery Club '52. WILLIE EGAN MOORE BlLL : Concert Band '52-'53- '54-'55, Military Band '52-'53-'54, Hi-Y '52, R.O.T.C. '52-'53-'54, Glee Club '55, Rhythm Kings '55. Tbirly-,fir CLASS CHARLES ALFRED NICHOLSON: Student Council '52, R.O.'l'.C. '52, l-le-Male Beauty Contest '52. T. P. NOBLE: Visual Aids Club '52-'53-'54-'55. BILLY WAYNE NORRIS. IO ELLEN OLDS: Red Cross '54, Sequoyah Editorial Staff '54-'55, R.O.T.C. Sponsor '55, Officers and Sponsors Club '55, Y l'ee-ns '53-'54, Co-Ed Club '55, Foreign Correspondence Club '53. PATRICIA ANN OLDS: For- eign Correspondence Club '52-'53, Y-Teens '52-'53, Co-Ed Club '55, C-lee Club '52-'53-'54-'55. IOE OSBORNE. MAMIE EVELYN OWEN: Film Library Assistant '54, Y-Teens '52-'53. WINONA IEAN PACE: Sequoyah Cir- culation Staff '54-'55, Y-Teens '52, Foreign Correspond- ence Club '52, Glee Club '52-'53, Spanish Club '52. BOBBIE PARKER: Baby Sitters Club '52, F.H.A. '52, Latin Club '52, French Club '55, Co-Ed Club '55. DONALD DOUGLAS PARKER: Student Council '52-'53- '54-'55, Pelican Boys' State Alternate '54, Boys' Glee Club '52, Football '52-'53-'54-'55, Hi-Y '52-'53-'54-'55, Math Club '55. IIMMIE LOU PARRIS: F.N.A. '55, 4-H Club '52, Science Club '55, Choir '55. WADE PARSONS: R.O.T.C. '52-'53-'54-'55, N.C.O. Club '54, Student Council '54-'55, Red Cross '52-'53-'55, Military Band '52-'53-'54-'55, Dixie Drill Platoon '53-'544'55, loda Drill Team '53-'54-'55, R.O.T.C. Glee Club '53-'54-'55, Football '52-'53-'54-'55, Track '53-'54, 'Officers and Sponsors Club '55, Foreign Correspondence Club '53-'54, Latin Club '52, Debate Club '54-'55, Civics Club '52-'53, Math Club '52-'53. TlJirly-seven ROBERT TRAVIS MORTON SONNY : R.O.T.C. '52-'53- '54-'55, Cadet Band '52-'53, R,O.T.C. Glee Club '53, Latin Club '52. IOE RAYMOND MOSHER: R.O.T.C. '53-'54, Football '55, Baseball '54-'55, Co-Ed Club '54-'55, N.C.O. Club '54-'55, l-li-Y '53. BETTY IANE MOSS: Sponsor '55, Red Cross '53-'54, Glee Club '53-'54, Diplo- ma Girl '54, Archery Club '52, Y-Teens '52-'53, F.B.L.A. '54. FRANCES MURPHEY: Civics Club '52, Y-Teens '53. WANDA ANNE MUXWORTHY: Pelican Girls' State '54, Red Cross '53-'54-'55, Orchestra '53A'54-'55, All-State Orchestra '55, Seguoyah Editorial Stait '54, Glee Club '52-'53, Civics Club '52e'53, 4-H Club '52-'53, Y-Teens '53, IOE IOHN NECTOUX: B Choir '54-'55, Baseball '55. OF 1955 we l www- 1 IERRY CLAUDE PATE: Student Council '52-'53-'54-'55, R.O.T.C. '53-'54-'55, Ofiicers and Sponsors Club '55, Dixie Drill Platoon '53, loda Drill Team '53, Pelican Boys' State '54, Military Band '52, Concert Band '52-'53- '54-'55, Orchestra '53-'54, All-State Orchestra '53, N.C.O. Club '54, Latin Club '52-'53-'54, Math Club '55. IAMES RICHARD PATTERSON: Hi-Y '52-'53, Co-Ed Club '54. CHESLEY RALPH PAYNE: R.O.T.C. '52-'53-'54-'55, Of- ficers and Sponsors Club '55, Dixie Drill Platoon '53-'54, R.O.T.C. Glee Club '54, N.C.O. Club '54, Rifle Team '52, Concert Band '52-'53, All-State Band '52, Orchestra '53, Military Band '52-'53-'54-'55, Hi-Y '52-'53, Co-Ed Club '54. TOM CYRUS PENNELL: Student Council '52-'53, Pelican Boys' State '55, R.O.T.C. '53-'54-'55, Officers and Spon- sors Club '55, Dixie Drill Platoon '54-'55, R.O.T.C. Glee Club '54-'55, N.C.O. Club '54, A Cho-ir '55, All-State Chorus '55, Rifle Club '52, King of Mardi Gras Court '55, FRANKLIN PHARR: R.O.T,C. '52-'53-'54-'55. MARGARET ANITA PHARR: Concert Band '52-'53, Glee Club '53-'54- '55 Sequoyah Assistant Manager '54, Circulation Staff '54, Y-Teens '52-'53, Co-Ed Club '54, F,B.L.A. '54, F.H.A. '52-'53, Diploma Girl '54, Math Club '52, 4-H Club '52-'53. WILLIAM IAMES PHILLIPS: R.O.T.C. '53-'54, R.O.T.C. Glee Club '53-'54, N.C.O. Club '54, Band '55, Art Club '54, Foreign Correspondence Club '52, Visual Aid '52, l-li-Y '52, Co-Ed Club '54, NANNETTE DELORIS PHILLIPS: Y-Teens '53-'55, Glee Club '52-'53-'54-'55, Art Club '53-'54, Camera Club '52. ROSEMARY PHILLIPS: Football Ad Staff '55, Diploma Girl '54, Choir '53-'54-'55, Glee Club '53-'55, A Glee Club '55, Yffeens '53-'54, BILLIE ANN PICKERING: R,O.T,C. Sponsor '55, Officers and Sponsors Club '55, Diploma Girl '54, Pow Wow Ad Staff '53-'54, Y-Teens '53, Co-Ed Club '54, Football Program Staff Manager '55, F.T.A. '54-'55, Glee Club '54-'55, DONALD MASON PIERCY: Sequoyah Photog- rapher '52-'53-'54-'55, Seguoyah Editor '54, Pelican Boys' State '54, R.O.T.C. '52-'53-'54-'55, Officers and Sponsors Club '55, Dixie Drill Platoon '52-'53-'54, loda Drill Team '52-'53-'54, Rifle Team '53-'54, N.C.O. Club '54, Sequoyah Ad Staff '52, Camera Club '53, Math Club '54, Senior Class Favorite '55, PAULA IEAN PITTMAN: R.O.T.C. Sponsor '55, Officers and Sponsors Club '55, Y-Teens '52-'53, Co-Ed Club '54, F.B.L.A. '54, Spanish Club '53, Concert Band '53, Glee Club '53. T H E S E N I O R LOIS ELLEN PONDER: Orchestra '52-'53-'54, All-State Orchestra '55, Creative Writing Club '52-'53, Foreign Correspondence Club '53-'54, CORA BELL PORTER: Glee Club '52-'53-'54, D. E. '55. ROGERS PORTERFIELD: R,O.'l .C. Glee Club '52-'53-'54-'55, R,O.T.C. '53-'54-'55, Officers and Sponsors Club '55, N.C.O, Club '54, Dixie Drill Platoon '54-'55, A Choir '53-'54A'55, All-State Chorus '54-'55, Hi-Y '52. IOSEPH ANTHONY PORTERA: Hi-Y '52, D.E. '54-'55. IOHNNY WILLIAM POSTON: Red Cross '52, R.O.T.C. '53-'54-'55, Officers and Sponsors Club '55, Dixie Drill Platoon '53-'54, loda Drill Team '53, Rifle Club '52, N.C.O. Club '54, Math Club '55, Audio Visual Aid '52. IAMES GLEN POTTER: Football '52, Basketball Manager '53, He-Male Beauty Contest '53, Football Manager '53-'54-'55, Cadet Band '52, Glee Club '52-'53-'54-'55, Hi-Y '52, Co-Ed Club '55, Thirty-eighi Summa Wmkl, ,, . .. . , ,W ,A , W, . . ,at ,,, ., x , ...cmmt ,cM.,wun--nr.1v.g:a,,,.A.,, do . BEATRICE POWELL: Choir '55. PATRICIA ANN PRICHARD: Y-Teens '54, Diplorna Girl '54, Spanish Club '53, F.B.L.A. '55, Glee Club '53-'55, 4-H Club '52, Library Club '52, GENE VERNON PRINGLE: R.O.T,C. '53-'54-'55, Dixie Drill Platoon '54-'55, Ioda Drill Team '54-'55, N.C.O. Club '54, Officers and Sponsors Club '55, Pelican Boys' State Alternate '54, Foreiqn Correspondence Club '52, 4-H Club '52-'53-'54-'55, Boys' Cwlee Club '52-'53- '54-'55. WILLIAM MARVIN PRINGLE WlLl. : R.O,T.C. '53- '54-'55, N.C.O. Club '54-'55, R.O,T.C. Glee Club '54, 4-H Club '52, Concert Band '52-'53-'54-'55, Camera Club '52, I-li-Y '53. IOHNNIE IAMES PRUETT: Fcolball '52, Math Club '55, Science Club '55, Audio Visual Aid '55, Latin Club '54, Hi-Y '52, Co-Ed Club '55, Camera Club '53-'54. HENRY THOMAS PYE l'OMMY : R.O.T.C. '53-'54-'55, Officers and Sponsors Club '55, Concert Band '53-'54-'55, Military Band '53-'54-'55, Science Club '55, KATHLEEN IEANNE PYNES: Student Council '55, R.O.T.C. Sponsor '55, Officers and Sponsors Club '55, Y-Teens '53, Co-Ed Club '54-'55, F.B.L.A. '55, F.H.A. '54, F.T.A. '54, Glee Club '53, A Choir '55, Pow Wow Ad Staff 54, Spanish Club '53-'54. THOMAS SHERWIN QUARLES. IVAN THOMAS REAVES: R.O.T.C. Glee Club '53-'55, Concert Band '54-'55, Military Band '52-'53- '54-'55, He-Male Beauty Contest '53-'54, Debate Club '52-'53. CARRIE MEDORA REEVES: Yffeens '53-'54-'55, F.B.L.A. '54-'55, Glee Club '53-'54-'55. CHARLES ROBERT REEVES: Red Cross '52, Student Council '54, R.O.'l'.C. '53-'54-'55, Dixie Drill Platoon '53, loda Drill Team '53, l-li-Y '52-'53, Co-Ed Club '54, l-le-Male Beauty Contest '52. HARVEY CECIL REYNOLDS: Visual Aid '52, R.O,T.C. '53-'54-'55. CLASS 4 F 1955 WILLIAM CECIL RHODES: Hi-Y '52, Football '52-'53- '54-'55, Basketball '52-'53-'54-'55, Baseball '53-'54-'55, Math Club '55. CAROL RICHMOND: Y-Teens '52, Co-Ed Club '53-'54, F.T.A. '53-'54, Foreign Correspondence Club '54-'55, Glee Club '52-'53, A Glee Club '54-'55, Biology Club '52-'53. GERALDINE LOUISE ROBERTS: Red Cross '55, Pow Wow Editorial Staff '54-'55, Pow Wow Ad Staff '54, Foreign Correspondence Club '55. A Choir '55, Glee Club '52, Y-Teens '52-'53-'54, Co-Ed Club '55, BETTY ANN ROGERS: R.O.T.C. Sponsor '55, Officers and Sponsors Club '55, Y-Teens '52, Foreign Correspondence Club '55,Glee Club '52. RICHARD ANDREWS ROGERS: R.O.T.C. '52-'53-'54-'55, Dixie Drill Platoon '52-'53'54. Ioda Drill Team '53, N.C.O. '54, Red Cross '54, Foreign Correspondence Club '54, Military Band '52-'53-'54-'55, Concert Band '52, Science Club '55. RONNIE HENRY ROSS: Student Council '53, R.O.T.C. '53-'54-'55, Officers and Sponsors Club '55, N.C.O. Club '54, Iunior Class President '54, Football '52-'53-'54-'55, Basketball '52-'53- '54-'55, Track '52-'53-'54-'55, I-Ii-Y '52-'53, Co-Ed Club '54, Math Club '54. Thirty-nine DORIS SANDIFEH: Camera Club '52, Glee Club '53, YATeens '52, Nurses Club '55, IEANETTE SANDLIN BETH : Student Council '54-'55, Y-Teens '53, Co-Ed Club '54-'55, F.B,L.A. '54-'55, Glee Club '55, Latin Club '53, Math Club '52, IVIELVIA ROSE SAUNDERS: Y-Teens '53A'54, Co-Ed Club '55, Pow Wow Ad Staff '53-'54, Choir '53-'54f'55, EDYTHE LYNN SAWYER: F,B,L.A, '54, Y-Teens '52-'53- '54, F.N.A. '55, Glee Club '52-'53-'54-'55, Co-Ed Club '54, BILLIE IEWEL SCHAEFER: Red Cross Alternate '52, Pelican Girls' State '54, Class Treasurer '55, Spanish Club '52, Office Assistant '53-'54-'55, F.H.A. '54, ROBERT HAROLD SCOTT BOBBY : Office Assistant '54-'55, Math Club '55. ELBERT EUGENE SCOTT: R,O.T,C. '534'54-'55, Officers and Sponsors Club '55, Co-Ed Club '55, Track '55, PAY ROBERT SEARCY BOBBY 5 Scholarship in organ and piano Curtis Institute, Philadelphia, Penn., A Choir '52, R.O,T,C. '53-'54, Latin Club '54, MAVIS SHAW: Pow Wow Circulation Manager '55, Pow Wow Ad Staff '54-'55, Sequoyah Head Typist '55, Glee Club '54, Library Assistant '52-'53-'54-'55, Archery Club '52, HAZEL MIGNON SIGHTLER: Co-Ed Club '54A'55, Y-Teens '53, F,B.L.A. '55, F.T.A, '52, I-',H.A, '54, Pow Wow Circulation Staff '53-'55, Glee Club '52-'54, Spanish Club '53, IANET IUANDA SIMS: Red Cross '55, Glee Club '52f'53-'55, Co-Ed Club '55, Choir '54-'55, TOBY HELEN SIMS: Student Council '54, Red Cross '55, Audio Visual Club '52-'53-'54-'55, Y-Teens '54, T H E S E N I R NELL SIPES: Y-Teens '53, Co-Ed Club '54-'55, F.H.A, '52, Glee Club '52-'53-'54-'55, Pow Wow Editorial Staff '55, Baby Sitters Club '52, CAROLYN RHEA SMITH: Y-Teens '54, Co-Ed Club '55, Student Council '53-'54, Pow Wow Ad Staff '54, Foreign Correspondence Club '55, Baby Sitters Club '52, CHARLES SMITH Cl-llCKEN : Student Council '54-'55, R.O.T.C, '52-'53-'54, R.O.T.C, Glee Club '53-'54-'55, Military Band '52-'53-'54, Cadet Band '53, Hi-Y '52, Foreign Correspondence Club '52, Civics Club '52-'53, Science Club '54-'55, Math Club '54-'55, ELSIE MAXWELL SMITH: Glee Club '52-'53-'54-'55, Y- Teens '52, Co-Ed Club '54-'55, Choir '54-'55, F.B.L.A. '54-'55, Home Economics Club '52, SHIRLEY IOAN SMITH: Art Club '54-'55, IEANNETT SMITH: Y-Teens '54, Sequoyah Typist '55, Office Assistant '54-'55, Forly t t rf' CLASS ROBERT STEPHENS: Glee Club '52-'53-'54, Debate Club '53-'54, Dramatic Club '53-'54, Library Club '53A'54. IACK STEPHENSON: Football '52-'53, Traclc '52A'53-'54, C Choir '52-'53-'54-'55, Glee Club '52-'53, Hi-Y '52- '53, l-Ie-Male Beauty Contest '53, IUNE MARTHANN STEPHENSON: Sequoyah Editorial Staff '55, Pow Wow Editorial Staff '54-'55, Foreign Correspondence Club '54-'55, F.N.A. '55, F.T.A. '55, Office Assistant '54-'55, A Choir '55, Y-Teens '55. RODNEY LOUIS STEVENS: Hi-Y '52, Glee Club '52, Visual Aid '53-'54, Camera Club '54. GLENDA ELAINE STEWART: Concert Band '52 53, Orchestra '52, Yffeeris '53, Co-Ed Club '54, Seguoyah Circulation Staff '55, F.B.L.A. '54, Civics Club 52, Spanish Club '53, R.O.T.C. Sponsor '55. KAREN STONE. Forty-one LOUISE CORDILIA SMITH: Student Council '54-'55, Co- Ed Club '54-'55, Diploma Girl '54, Pt.O.T.C, Sponsor '55, Officers and Sponsors Club '55. MARIE SMITH. MARTHA DEAN SMITH: Y-Teens '52-'55, F.H.A. '53. RICHARD EDWARD SMITH: R.O,'l'.C. '52-'53-'54-'55, N.C.O. Club '54-'55, 4-H Club '52-'53-'54-'55, Hi-Y '53, Co-Ed Club '55, Red Cross '53-'54-'55, Basketball Manager '54, Math Club '55. SHIRLEY SMITH: Art Club '52, F.T.A. '53, F.B.L.A. '55, Y-Teens '55. RONALD THEODORE SMITH: R.O.T.C, '52-'53-'54. BETTY SUE SNIDER: Orchestra '52-'53-'54-'55, All-State Orchestra '55, B Choir '53, Y-Teens '53, Glee Club '52, Creative Writing Club '52. BRYAN SPARKS: R.O.T.C. '52-'53-'54-'55, N,C.O. Club '54, Military Band '52-'53-'54-'55, Latin Club '52, Math Club '55, Co'Ed Club '55, Science Club '55. CHESTER ARTHUR SPINKS: N,C.O. Club '54-'55, Science Club '52, Camera Club '52. PATRICIA ANN SPIVEY PATH: Student Council '52-'55, Diploma Girl '54, R.O.T.C. Sponsor '55, Officers and Sponsors Club '55, Orchestra '53-'54-'55, All-State Or- chestra '55, Y-Teens '52, Spanish Club '52-'53, Glee Club '52, Football Program Staff '55. BEVELYN STACKS: Red Cross '53, R.O.T.C. Sponsor '55, Officers and Spone sors Club '55, Diploma Girl '54, F.T.A. '54, F.H.A. '54, Football Program Ad Staff '54, Foreign Correspondence Club '55, Biology Club '53, Camera Club '54, Spanish Club '53, Glee Club '52-'53-'54, Y-Teens '53, Baby Sitters Club '52. NELDA SUE STAHL: R.O.T.C. Sponsor '55, Officers and Sponsors Club '55, Y-Teens '53, Co-Ed Club '54, Football Program Ad Staff '55, Office Assistant '55, Archery Club '52, Glee Club '52-'53-'54. F 1955 any , 'Q fmf- -- eff- ' -'-- .. -Q-it -'gtipstwt ae- D , E - , -- .-.. 35,5353 . ti, ., iv ,z,,,,,m::,:.,:-TQ. gfggg L' ' , ' AQ A ' -54 2 , 4 , 'Q-.1-:gwsart 4 ,yfwf :gf-fi 4, , Weis :. -. - Wit' i P-2215s-M Q, Q ,,.. H t. j 55 554 f 6 ifirrfiir l: rir52E:.f 1 . 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'52-'53-'54, Ccflid Club '54-'55, I-Ii-Y '52-'53, Concert Band '53-'54-'55, PATRICIA ALICE TILLER PATH: Orchestra '55, All-State Orches- tra '55, Y-Teens '52-'53, Glee Club '52-'53, Archery Club '52, VAL RAY TIMMONS: Foreign Correspondence Club '53-'54, 4-H Club '53-'54, Glee Club '54-'55, Hi-Y '52-'53. LESTER TRAYLOR: Track '53-'54, Football '54, Glee Club '52, Choir '53-'54, Hi-Y '52, CO-Ed Club '54. DUDLEY NEILS TRIGGB: Football '52-'53-'54, Baseball '53-'54-'55. Red Cross '54, Pelican Boys' State Alternate '54, Glee Club '52-'53-'54, DORIS MARIE TUMINELLO: Y-Teens '52-'53, Co-Ed Club '54, Glee Club '53, F.N.A. '54, PHILLIP FRANKIE TUMINELLO. MARTHA IEAN TURNER: Pelican Girls' State '54, Student Council '52- '54-'55, R.O.T.C. Sponsor '55, Officers and Sponsors Club '55, Y-Teens '52-'53, Co-Ed Club '54, F.B.L.A. '54, Beauty '54, Football Ad Staff '54-'55, F.l-l.A. '53, Foreign Correspondence Club '53, Cheerleader '54-'55. BETTY MARIE UPCHURCH: Student Council '53-'54, Pelican Girls' State Alternate '54, Football Ad Staff '55, Co-Ed Club '54-'55, Y-Teens '53, Foreign Correspondence Club '53, F.B.L.A. '54-'55, Audio Visual Club '53-'54-'55, Pow Wow Typist '55. ROBERT SANFORD VANDIVER: R.O.'l'.C, '52-'53-'54-'55, Military Band '52-'53-'54-'55, Concert Band '52-'53-'54-'55, Orchestra '52-'53-'54, Dixie Drill Platoon '53, Club '52, Math Club '54, 4-H Club '52. PATRICIA RUTH Audio Civics VAN DYKE: 4-H Club '52-'53, Glee Club '52, Visual Aid '52-'53, CAROLYN VARNELL: R.O.T.C. Sponsor '55, Officers and Sponsors Club '55, F.B.L.A. '55, Co-Ed Club '55, F.l-I.A. '55, F.T.A. '52-'53-'54, Glee Club '52-'53-'54-'55, Pow Wow '54, Y-Teens '53, Latin Club '52, Spanish Club '53-'54. Forty-two WILLIAM STUCKEY: R.O.T.C. '53-'54-'55, Cadet Band '55, STAN SWIN: R.O.T,C. Glee Club '55, N.C.O. Club '55, Math Club '55, Co-Ed Club '54, Basketball Manager '53, l-le-Male Beauty Contest '54, IERRY DOUGLAS TALLEY: R,O.'l'.C, '53-'54, Glee Club '52-'55, B Choir '54-'55, D,E. Club '54-'55, Hi-Y '52, Co-Ed Club '54-'55. RICHARD TALMADGE TARBUTTON: Track '52-'53-'54, I-li-Y '52-'53-'54, CoEd Club '55, Dixie Drill Platoon '52- '53-'54-, Rifle Team '52, He-Male Beauty Contest '54, NORMAN DOUGLAS TERRY: Student Council '52-'53- '54-'55, Foreign Correspondence Club '52-'53, I-Ii-Y '52- '53, Co-Ed Club '54-'55, Math Club '55. LARRY KINLEY THOMAS: R.O.T,C. '53-'54-'55, E N I O R SHIRLEY EARLINE VINES: Red Cross '54-'55, F.l-LA. '53, Y-Teens '53-'54, Choir '53-'54 55. IANIS RAE WALKER: Red Cross '55, Diploma Girl '54, Sequoyah Circulation Staff '55, Pow Wow '55, Glee Club '52-'53-'54, F.B.L.A. '54, Co-Ed Club '55, Y-Teens '52-'53f'54, Queen oi Mardi Gras Court '55. IEAN ELIZABETH WATSON: Art Club '53, Foreign Correspondence Club '54. BEVERLY WATT: Red Cross '54, Sequoyah Circulation Staff '55, Y-Teens '52-'53, Co-Ed Club '55, F.T.A. '53-'54- '55, F.l-l.A. '52, Foreign Correspondence Club '55, Glee Club '53-'55. PATSY CLARA WEBB: Y-Teens '54, Co-Ed Club '55, F.N.A. '55. SHELBY WEEKS. CLASS OF 1955 aw 1, l laguna, is , .f uwvyi r: funn AGNES ANN WHITE: Class Secretary '54, Pelican Girls' State '54, Beauty '54, Red Cross '53-'54, R.O.T.C. Sponsor '55, Otiicers and Sponsors Club '55, Football Ad Staii '55, Glee Club '52-'53-'54, F. l-I. A. '54, Y-Teens '52-'53, Co-Ed Club '54-'55, Spanish Club '53-'54, Oiiice Assistant '54. BARBARA WHITE: Y-Teens '52, Co-Ed Club '54. Glee Club '52-'53-'54-'55, Sequoyali Editorial Staff '53- '54-'55, Biology Club '53, IOHN DEE WILLARD: Football '52-'53-'54-'55, Track '53-'54, Hi-Y '52, CovEd Club '54, R.O,T.C. '53-'54-'55, Officers and Sponsors Club '55, N,C.O. Club '54, Ctlee Club '53, BOBBY EUGENE WILLIAMS. GARY DOUGLAS WILLIAMS: Model Airplane Club '52, Math Club '55. HELEN IANE WILLIAMS: Football Ad Staff '55, Y-Teens '52-'53, Co-Ed Club '55, FHA. '53-'54, Baby Sitters Club '52, Spanish Club '53, Pow Wow Ad Staff '53. IENENE WILLIAMS: Sequoyah Editorial Staff '55, Pow Wow Editorial Staff '55, Pow Wow Ad Staff '54-'55. F.T.A, '55, Y-Teens '55, Co-Ed Club '54, Art Club '53, Nurses Club '55, Debate Club '55, Foreign Corre- spondence Club '54-'55, Choir '55, Red Cross '54. KENNETH LEE WILLIAMS: R.O.'l'.C. '53-'54-'55. MARION ELDREDGE WILLIAMS: Baseball '54-'55, Math Club '55. SYLVIA LEE WILLIAMS: CoEd Club '55. TED WILLIAMS: Concert Band '55, Orchestra '54, Student Council '53, l-le-Male Beauty Contest '52-'53, Military Band '53, Creative Writing Club '52-'53, TURA MARIE WINKLER: Red Cross '53, Y-Teens '53, Co-Ed Club '55, Choir '54-'55, Foreign Correspondence Club '55. . Forty-three PENELOPE EARL WINTERS l3ENNlE : Student Council '53, Recl Cross '54-'55, Pelican Girls' State Alternate '54, F..O.'l'.C. Sponsor '55, Officers and Sponsors Club '55, Favorite '54, Y-Teens '52-'53, Co-Ed Club '54-'55, F.H.I-X. '54, Pow Wow Ad Staff '52, Glee Club '52-'53-'54, Spanish Club '53-'54, Football Ad Staff '55. LONNIE DERRELL WOODALL: Hi-Y '52, Co-Ed Club '54-'55, Office Assistant '55, Foreign Correspondence Club '55, Creative Writing Club '55, CARMEN RUTH WOODSON: Diploma Girl '54, Glee Club '52-'53-'54 55, Foreign Correspondence Club '52-'55, Yffeens '52-'53, Co-Ed Club '54-'55, F.B,l..A. '55, Pow Wow Ad Staff '54, Baby Sitters Club '52. VICKY MAY WORM: Pelican Girls' State '54, R.O.'l'.C. Sponsor '55, Officers and Sponsors Club '55, Football Ad Staff '55, Y-Teens '53, Co-Ed Club '54-'55, Student Council '52, Latin Club '52-'53, Glee Club '52-'53-'54, F.B.L.A. SUE ELLA WORRELL: All-State '54-'55, Red Cross '54-'55, Glee Club '52-'53-'54-'55, Archery Club '52, BETTY FRANCIS WORSHAM: Yffeens '53, Co-Ed Club '55, French Club '55, Pow Wow '54 '55, Office Assistant '55, Glee Club '53. 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Forty-.six Junior CAROL ALLEN CHARLES ALLEN NANCY ALLENBAUGH SHIRLEY ALMOND LARRY ANDERSON MARTHA ANGLIN CARROLL ARMOUR MILTON ATTAWAY BILLY BAGGETT LUDWIG BANDARIES DOROTHY BARFIELD GORDON BARKLEY PATSY BATTENFIELD SARAH ANN BAUCUM PAT BEATTIE IAMES BICKHAM BEVERLY BLAND PATRICIA BODDIE SHIRLEY BOGUS EARL BONDS POLLY BOONE OUIDA BOSTWICK IERRY BOX KAY BOX GLORY BOYETT CLAYTON BOYTER BETTY BRACE IACK BRADFORD METTA BREWSTER DWAIN BROBST LARRY BROMELL MARIORIE BROTHERS DEANNA BROWN ELLISON EUGENE BROWN IAMES BROWN MARY ELIZABETH BROWN MELODY BROWN PAT BROWN IANE BRUCE ELEANOR BRYANT Class... MARY NELL BUCHANAN IRENE BURTON IEROME BUTLER DEANNA BUSSIE ANNELL CALHOUN BOBBY CANTRELL GEORGE CARNEY CHARLES CARPENTER PEGGY' CARTER ROSINA CASCIO CLAUDETTE CASON PEGGY CATO IIMMY CHANDLER ROBERT CLANTON GLENDA CLARK IANICE CLAYCOMB WAYNE CLEMM BILLIE RAE COBB PI-IYLLIS COCKERHAM PHILLIS COLEMAN FRED COODY SHIRLEY COOK CHARLOTTE CORNISH CAROLYN CRAIG CAROLYN CRAIN TOMMY CRENSHAW KENNETH CROWDER BARBARA CUDD GEORGE CULPEPPER TERRY CUMMINGS -I FRANK CURD KATHLEEN CURRY BILLIE DALRYMPLE NANCY DAVID ED DAVIDSON IOHN DAY KATHRYN DEATON SUE DOBBINS ROBERT DODD GLENNA DOTSON I I J Forty-seven Forly-eight J PHYLLIS DRAWHORNE IOHN DUNHAM CHARLES EASLEY NANCY EAVES RONALD ELLIOTT GLENDA EMMONS DOYLE ETHREDGE GLYNDA ERVIN CHARLES EVERETT unior YVONNE FREDRICK IERRE FERGUSON MARIE FESTERVAND TIM FESTERVAND MARY FINCI-IER FLORENCE FITZMORRIS ADRIAN PLORES ROGER FOGGIN EVELYN FOREST RICHARD FOSTER NANCY FULCO RUSSELL EULCO SANDRA GARLAND BETTY IEAN GARRAD HARTLEY GASTON CAROLE GIBSON SANDRA GIBSON LILA VAYE GODWIN MARGARET GOODWIN CHARLES GOUTHIERE BILLY GREENE HERBERT GREENE KENTON GULLEDGE SUE GULLEDGE DALE GUTHRIE GENE HAMMACK DAVID HARKEY YVONNE HARRIS FREDA HARRISON EDDIE HAYNES ADRIAN HEARD I I I I I I I I I Class.. mv 1-S., RONALD I-IENNIGAN HOPE HENRY IARILYN HILL IIMMY HILL BARBARA HILTON IARVIS HOLCOMB LIONEL I-IOLLIDAY DANNY HORNE BETTY HOSEA WILLIAM HOUGHES in-1 PATSY HUDSMITI-I BOBBY HUGHES GENE HUNTER ROBERT EUGENE IACKSON DEANNA IACOBY PAT IAMES LOUIS IAUDON LYNN IEFFERY IAMES IOHNSON IIMMY IOHNSON BARBARA IONES PAT IONES ROSEMARY IORDAN IOHN KELLY PATRICIA KELLY IAMES KEY EARNEST KIRKHAM KITTY KLEINHANS BARBARA KREMENEK MADGE LANDRY W BERTIE LANGFORD MERTIE LANGFORD MARY CAROLL LATSHA GUY LEAKE IAMES LeVASSEUR CAROLYN LEWIS MICHAEL LEWIS M ,Q RUBY LEWIS ,gk THOMAS LEWIS RICHARD LIBERTO I k I-'ortj'-nine riffy J EDNA EARL LINDSEY CAROL LONGORIA IIMMIE LOTTINGER LYNWOOD LUPO IAMES MADDEN GLEN MANGHAM IIMMY MANGHAM PAT MASON SALLY MATLOCK IANELL MAY REX MAYFIELD BARBARA MCCALL SUZANNE MCCALLUM GLEN MCCRORY unior HARLAND MCDONALD SHIRLEY MCINTURF SHIRLEY MCNEEL MURRY MCWHINEY DORIS MEEK IOE MIDDLETON BILLY MILLER LASTIE MILLER IOAN MILLNER ANN MILLS LOU ANN MONROE BOBBIE JEAN MORRIS PAULINE MORRIS AUDREY NALLIN WATKINS NEAL WAYNE NEAL BILLY O'DANIEL LINDA ODEN ELLEN O'DONNELL PEGGY OGLETREE BARBARA OLIPHANT VIRGINIA ORGAN IUNE OWEN HAROLD OWENS MARIE PACE CAROLYN PARDUE Class.. FRANCES EARLINE PAYNE HOWARD PELTON SHEILA ANN PETTY HUGH LYNN PHILLIPS LOIS PIERCY MARILYN PIPPEN BARBARA POLETTE MARY NAN PONS SHARIE KAY POULAN IANET RAINER MARY ALICE RAINES FRANCES PAYE RALEY MARTHA VIRGINIA RAMBIN BOBBY RATCLIEE CHARLES HENRY REED PAUL REIMERS PATRICIA REYNOLDS IAMES RICHARDSON GRETCHEN ALICE RIDGE ALLEN RIEGEL JIMMY RILEY BILL RITCH MARY ROBERTS AUSTIN ROBERTSON IEANNE ROBINSON MARY BELLE ROBINSON FRED SALE IO ANN SANDIFUR PATSY SAINTIGINAN NANCY SCHINZLER IO ANN SCHROETER CLEO SCOTT DOROTHY SCOTTO BOBBY SCRIBER EUGENE SEMON ARTHUR SHAMBURGER KENNETH SHANNON DELORES SHAW MAX SHAW MICKEY SHIRLEY Fifty-one Fifty-Iwo Junior MICKEY SHIVER EDNVARD GERALD SHOUSE DAVID SILVERMAN EDDY SIMMONS HARRY SIMMONS PHYLLIS SIMMONS SANDRA SLEMONS BESSIE LEE SMITH CARL SMITH CAROL SMITH IEANINE SMITH IOYCE SMITH WAYNE SMITH IUDY SOLTYS SAMMY SPANO ANN STRICKLAND NORMA ANN SVVAN BOBBY SWOR NINA MARGARET TARVER BETTY ANN TEMPLE IAMES RAY TEMPLE BILLIE TEMPLIN CURRY THOMAS IANICE THOMAS DALE THOMPSON IOHN THOMPSON RONNIE TIBBIT IERRY TILLEY TACK TINSLEY RANDY TRAYLOR LOWENA TRIMBLE ROY IOE TRUE NANCY SUE TUBBS AUSTIN TUCKER MARY ALICE TURBEVILLE VIRGINIA TURNER SUE TYLER BARBARA VAN ALSTYNE IIMMIE VASCOE LINWOOD VERCHER Class.. IULES VINCK CAROLYN IO VIOLA LLOYD VUAYNE WALKER BARBARA 'WALTERS LINDA WALTERS fir, BOBBY WARD SYLVIA ANN VVARD PAULA WARNER INANDA WEBB MARTHA CAROLYN WELLS in MARY ESTELLE WESTMORELAND DICKIE WHITE CLIFTON WHITEHEAD IANET CAROLE WI-IITT RAYMOND WICKARD BILLY WILKINSON KATHLEEN WILKINSON IOEY WILLIS TERRY WILLIS TOMMY WILLIS TOMMY WILLIAMS ROBERT WILSON THOMAS WAYNE WINTLE EMILIE ANN WISSING CAROLYN WOODARD BILLY HAROLD YOUNG DOLORES YOUNG IEANETTE YOUNG Fifty -three Fifty-jour Sophomore MARGARET ADDINGTON SUZANNE ALEXANDER GERALD ALFERD CONNIE ALFORD CONNIE ALLEN DAPHNE ALLEN LINDA ALLEN SANDRA ALLEN ALFRED ANDERSON RAY ANDERSON LINDA ANDREWS ANN BAILIFF BETTY LYNN BAKER PEGGY LOU BAMBURG ALICE LYNNE BANZI-IOF IANIS IRENE BARFIELD RUTH BARNEY CHARLES BARRETT PATSY BATCHELOR IUDY ANN BATES IO ANN BAZER BERNARD BAYLISS MARGARET BECK IAMES BECKEM DUDLEY BEENE WILMA ELAINE BERNEY ROBERT BINDERIM LORAS BLACKBURN SHARON DEAN BLAIR BILLIE CAROLYNE BLUE PATRICIA RUTH BOGUS DOROTHY BONDS PATRICK BOOKER HARRISON WILLIAM BOSTON ANNETTE BOUDREAU PAMELA BROOKS DORIS IUANITA BROWN GWEN BROWN IOYCE BROWN BEVERLY IO BUSH EUGENE CAMPBELL MELBA CANTERBURY IOSEPHINE CARBONE MARTHA GAIL CARMAN TALLULAH GRACE CARPENTER Class.. DAVID ALLEN CARROLL FRANK WINDELL CARROLL SANDY IEAN CATANESE L. C. CATHEY, IR. BOBBY CHANDLER CAROLYN CHRISTIAN LINDA CLEGG ROSE LEE COLEMAN JACK COLLINS MARTHA NAN CONLEY PEGGY CONLY ELIZABETH DYAN COODY ALBERT COOKSEY DOROTHY MILDRED COOPER HAROLD DEAN COOPER MELBA IEAN COOPER JERRY RAY CRENSHAW CAROL CROWDER MARY IANE CURD IANICE GWEN CURRY ANDREW DALRYMPLE ELAINE DALRYMPLE BILL DeYOUNG RUBYDENE DICKSON FREDRICK DILBECK VIRGIL DIXON LORAINE DODD NORMA IEANETTE DOVE IIM DOWDEN EDDIE DUNN IMOGENE DYES HAZEL EASON IARRELL DEAN EDMONDS WILLIAM EUGENE EDMONDSON ERVIN LESTER EDWARDS PATRICIA ANN EDWARDS IIMMIE SUE EISENHAUER DEANINE ELKINS MARY EVELYN ELLIOTT RICHARD ESCOTT BRENDA GAYLE FAITH SHIRLEY FAULK LENA ANN FEARRAND SHARON ANN FERGUSON NICKEY FERLITO Fifty-five Fifly-sig' Sophomore KAREN KAY FERR PEGGY FIELDS MARTHA NELL FINCHER DONNA DIANNE FOLKS HOWARD ALLEN FOSTER ROBERT WAYNE FOSTER TONITA ANN FRANKS CHARLES FREEMAN IAMES FRIZZELL RONALD FUTRELL IUNE GATES SYLVIA GATES LINDA LOUISE GENEUX MARTHA GEYER CLAUDE GILCREASE LYNN GILES PATRICIA GLADDEN SANDRA GLOVER RONNIE DEE GODARD IEAN GOINS IEANNE GOODWIN BOBBY GOUTHIERE BOBBY GREEN FRANCES GREEN MARTHA GREMILLION SUZANNE GRIFFIN RAYMOND GRIMSINGER BOBBY GUY PEGGY ANN GUY SANDRA IEAN HADDAD THELMA IO HAILEY GERALDINE HAMM RONNY HAMPTON DANIELLE HARRISON BOBBY HAYES IO BEN HAYES IIMMY HAYNES NANCY HEEL BILL HEIM ROBERT HENRY PAUL EVANS HERREN SARAH HESS IOAN HILBURN LINA LYNN HILL NANCY I-IODGE Class.. PATRICIA HOLBROOK IOHNNIE HOLDER PATTI SUE HOLLAND BETTY LOU HOLLIDAY DOROTHY MAE HORNE IAMES DENNIS HOWARD EDWARD LYNN HUMPHREY PAYE HUMPHREY TED HUSON RUBY GRACE HUTCHINSON CATHERINE RITA HUTSON DINAH HYDE BILLIE IDOM DEAN SUE IRVIN CAROLYN IRVINE ANN IACKSON DAVID EDWARD IACKSON IOE CALUIN IEAN IAN DALE IENKINS ELDORA IOHNSON MARION IOHNSON BOBBIE SUE IONES DELMAR IONES IIMMIE IONES IOI-IN PAUL IONES LAURENE IORGENSEN GAYLE MARIE IOSEPH DARROLL BENTON KAY IEANNE KELSO SHIRLEY SUE KENDRICK KENNETH KEITH KENNEDY ROSEMARY KENT CHARLES KERLEY LYNN KINES MELBA RUTH KINZY EDWARD WILLIAM KIRKLAND LEROY KIRKLAND DURWOOD KNEIPP IOYCE LACY MAXINE ANN LACY BEVERLY LANGFORD BETTY IO LASITER IERRY LEE LASITER BEVERLY IEAN LASITER MARTHA NELL LAWRENCE Fifty-,feven Fifty-eighl Sophomore MARY ELLEN LEE MARY ANN LEON KATHRYN IO LESTER BILLY BOB LINDSAY CINDY LINN ELDORA IEAN LOCKE DAVID LOE WILLIAM RICHARD LOYD EDDIE LUALLEN SHERRY KAY LUPO BETTY IO LUSBY HOMER MAGILL IAKE MALLET IVA IOY MARICELLI PATRICIA MARRS IANICE MARSH JOSEPH MARTIN GLYNN MATI-IIS STRAIN LUTHER MATI-IIS ELAINE MATI-IEWS SANDRA MCCALLA BONNIE MCCASKILL IACKIE MCCOMIC DEWEY MCCRAVY PAT MCCRORY BEVERLY YVONNE MCCULLEN SANDRA RAE MCKINNON IO ELLEN MCMICHAEL BILLY IO MCMILLIAN IOHN MCNICOL IOHN MCTIRE DON MEISNER VIRGINIA MELDER TI-IERESA MEREDITH VIRGINIA MARY MEYE MODENA MILAM DIANNE MILLER RONALD WEBB MILLS ANNETTE MITCHELL IANE MITCHELL IOI-IN MIZE IIMMY MOELLENKAMP IANE MONROE DAWN ANN MOON WI-IITT MORRIS SANDRA MOUER R C I 3SS... PATRICIA NEAL TRAVIS NEAL CAROL IEAN NEEL MARGARET ELLEN NEELY IOHN LINWOOD NELSON AUTRE LAMAR NELSON WILLIAM NICHOLS IUANITA NICHOLS PRICILLA NICHOLS CECIL NISSEN BILLIE IEAN O'CON IIMMY ORTON BILLY DON PACE MARGARET ALICE PAYNE ALEX PERSONS DAVID PHILLIPS WILLIS PICKERING IIMMY PICKETT ANNA PIEDRA WILLIAM PERRIN ANGIE PIRAINO CAROL ANN PLANTS IACQUELINE POOLE LEROY PONDER ROBERT DENNIS POSTON LQIUAN POWELL IEANIE PROFFITT KLINA PRATT CAROLYN PROTHRO LEE RAINS KENNETH CHARLES RALEY GARY REAVES CAROL ANN RECTOR IOEY REDDY RICHARD REDWINE SHELBY REEDER DICK REIMERS HOWARD REYNOLDS IOHN RICHARDSON KAY RICHMOND CARL ALLEN ROBERTS WORTH ROBERTS TRESSIE ROBINETT RAY ROBINSON SHIRLEY ANN ROBINSON Fifty-nine Sixty Sophomore IOHNNIE ROCKETT NAN ROPER OUIDA ROPER IEANETTE ROSS CAROLYN SUE SANDERS PATRICIA ANN SANDERS GLENYS ANN SAWYER LEE SCHALON IOYE SCOGIN ELAINE SHADOWENS WILLIAM SHAW IUDY SI-IELLHAMMER PEGGY SHOULDERS ANN SIMMONS DAVID RAE SIMMONS TOMMY SIMS BETTY SMITH MARY ALICE SMITH SALLY IO SMITH NAN MARGARET SNEED MARY RUTH SORRELL BOBBIE DEAN SPEARMAN WALTER COOK SPIVY DON STACY LUCY LEE STALEY BILLIE IEAN STEPHENS BILLY STEPHENSON ERNEST STEPHENSON LINDA ANICE STEPHENSON BILL STEWART WANDA STEWART IERRY STOKES FRANCES MARYA STROUD ELIZABETH LUCILLE STUCKEY CLETUS RAY SWANN ANN TAYLOR CHARLES LLOYD TAYLOR IIMMY TAYLOR SAMMIE TEMPLIN BEVERLY IEAN THOMAS DALE LOUIS THOMAS LARRY THOMPSON IAMES TIDWELL DELORES TONEY CLAIRE IANICE TRAYLOR C I I BSS.. DOROTHY TRULY OUIDA TUCKER ROBERT TUCKER IOSEPI-IINE TUMINELLO MARIAN IO TUMINELLO MARY ALICE VANDIVER WILLIAM VINES ANTHONY VOS DOROTHY WADE TED WALLACE GARY WATSON IERRY WATSON TOMMY WATSON IANE WEBB IAMES WELLS IOE WHEELER BONNIE WILLIAMS IAMES WILLIAMS MELVIN VVILLIAMS FREDDIE WILLIFORD LINDA WILLIS CECILE WILSON ESTUS C. WILSON IOAN WILSON CHARLES WOFFORD DONALD E. WOOLSEY SYLVIA WORTHINGTON IUDY WYATT RONALD ZAGONE BETTY HARPER from Alexandria, La. Telephone extension student at Polio Ward, Confederate Memorial Hospital LILLIAN PRIDGEON from Coushatta, La, Telephone extension student at Polio Ward, Confederate Memorial Hospital Sixly-one Sixly-11410 Freshman MARGARET AARON DAVID LOUIS ADAM DIXIE ALFORD GLORIA ALDRICH NINA BETH ALLEN PATSY RUTH ALLEN IAMES ANDREWS SHIRLEY IEAN ANTLEY LARRY AUSMUS ROBERT AVINGER ED BAGGLEY MARLENE BAILEY I. T. BAIN IOYCE BALLARD WILLIE IO BALLARD SHIRLEY BARNEY MALCOLM BASS CHARLES BATTENFIELD RICHARD BEAIRD RICHARD BELL CAROL ANN BEVERLY BARBARA BICKHAM LOUISE BINFORD IANE BLALOCK DONALD BOLEN 1 ELIZABETH BOONE LARRY BORDELON ROY BOSTICK IANE LOUISE BOSTON BUCK BOUNDS GLORIA IANE BOYD 1 ALPHA BOZEMAN ' AILINE BRADFORD I EVELYN BREWER ROBERT BREWSTER MILDRED BRITT 1 ANN IEAN BROCATO IEAN BROMELL BUSTER BROOKS BETTY BROWN BOBBY BROWN 1 EMMAGENE BROWN EUGENE BROWNING DON BRUCE CAROLYN BRUNNER Class. MARY BRYANT LAMAR BRYAN BECKY BUCKNER DAVID BUFORD I IO ANN BURKHALTER BOBBY BURTON CAROLYN BUSSIE THERON BUTCHEE I SADIE BYNOG ELIZABETH CAIN MARY CALDWELL KITTY CALHOUN IANIS CALK RAY CALLOWAY SHIRLEY PAYE CAMP LYNDA CARPENTER ANNA BEATRICE CARR LINDA ANN CASON Q DAVID CASTELL i IOYCE ANN CI-IEEK WANDA CI-IENAULT LARRY CHRISTIAN PEGGY LOUISE CLEWIS BARBARA COBB MARGIE COLE MYRNA LOY COLLIER HAROLD COMPTON BILLIE SUE CONNEN PATRICIA ELLEN CONNEY LINDA LEE COOK ANGELINA COSUMANO ELMER COTTEN, IR. GLORIA COWART IUDY CRAWFORD PAULA CREEGAN MARY VIRGINIA CROKER PATRICIA CROY KATHLEEN DANIEL THOMAS DAUGHERTY PATSY DAVIDSON TED DAVIS, III IIMMY DEAL DELORES IEAN DeLOACH WALTER DENNIS WAYNE DENNIS Sixty-lbree Sixly-four Freshma DOROTHY DeSOTA MARIE AGNES DQYOUNG FRANCES NELL DILLARD LOUISE DONELSON IOHN DORMAN FAITH DOSS LINDA MAUREEN DOTSON SANDRA LYNN DOWNEN CHARLEEN DUPREE CHARLES EDBERG ANN ELLIOTT FRANK ELLIS AVIS PRICE EMANUEL EDWARD ENLOE GEORGE ESSARY LOIS LORETTA ETHINGTON JIMMY FARMER BARBARA ANN FIELDS IO ANN FINCI-IER ROBERT FISHER KATHLEEN FITZMORRIS DEANNA FOSTER MARY LOUISE FOSTER IERRY FRANKS MARTHA FRAZIER BOBBY FREALY IAMES FROST MARY FULLER ANNA FUTBRIGHT MARYLYN GARBET CARL GATTI LINDA GAY SANDRA GENEUX IIMMY GENTRY HERMAN GERSTEN CHRISTINE GIBSON DAVID GIBSON GLENDA GILES GILES GILLIAM I. R. GILLISPIE NEAL GODWIN BYRON GOULD MARGIE GRAPPE ERNEST ED GREEN MICKEY GREEN BSS... LARRY GRIMMETT IANICE GUY GENE HAMILTON GYLTON WARREN HANSON DIANA HARLOW IIM HARMON JULIUS HARRIS PAULA IEAN HARRIS BOBBY HARTLINE LLONA ROSE HOWARD BENNY HAYES RICHARD HAYNES RICHARD HAYS BILLY HAYWARD LARRY HEARD IUDY ANN HEDGEPATH BOBBIE HEDGES GLADYS HEDGES BETTY HENDERSON ANN HENLEY ELMER HERMES WILLIAM HILL, IR, WANDA RUTH HIPPLER SHARON HOLSTEAD PATSY IEAN HOOKER RAY ALLEN HOUGH LINDA HUDSON BARBARA HUGHES LORETTA HUNT CAROLYN SUE HURST PEGGY NELL HUNT RACHEL HURST DOROTHY HUTCHERSON CHARLES HYATT IOHN IRVING CHARLES IACKSON LUTHER IACKSON, IR. MARTHA IANE IACOBS CAROL ANN IANIK LARRY IEFEERSON DANNY IOHNSON IOAN IOHNSON DONALD IOHNSON ANDREA KAY IONES FRANKY IONES I Sixty-five Sixly-six Freshman FRED JONES, IR. GAY IONES LARRY IORDON MYRNA DARNELL KAY BOBBY KERR SHARON KERR MARY FRANCES KIRKLAND YNILLIAM KLIEN ROBBIE SUE KNIGHTON GLENDA KAY KNIGHT MARY GENE LABENNE GLORIA IEAN LACOBEE TOMMY LACY HILDA PAYE LQFORGE IRENE LANGEORD PHILLIP LATTIER GARY LAUTER BETTY JEAN LAWRENCE BENNIE LEDLOW LESLIE LEE I MARY DEANNEA LEE IANICE LYNN LIGHTFOOT ROBERT LILES IANE LINGENFELTER LLOYD LISCO RICHARD LITTLE SHIRLEY LOCKARD LYNDA LOPER MAUDIE LOWERY RICHARD LOYD HOMER MAGILL JAMES MANNING I ALLAN MANNIES I MARY SUE MARLANEAUX - ALLEN MARTIN ' MARGARET ANN MARTIN JAMES MASON CLAUDINE MAYS IANE McCAINE ALICE MCCALL CONNIE MCCANN ANN MCCOY I SANDRA MCCRACKEN BEVERLY MCCULLEN I DWALN MCDANIEL C I I SSS... SHIRLEY MCFADDEN RITA MCGEE LOUISE MCGRAW PAT MCGRAW PEGGY MCGRAVV WILLIAM MCMICHAEL PAT MCNEEL LENORA MCREE BRUCE MCTIRE DORIS MEDLIN CHARLES MORTON MARY HELEN METCALF IEAN MILES BARBARA MILLER DIXIE MILLER LINDA MILES HAROLD MITCHEL SANDRA MONZINGO MARY MORA KEMP MORGAN LINDA MORRIS SANDRA MOSELY BETTY MOTTET AUSTIN' RUTH MOZELL GENEVIVE MULINA PEGGY ANN MURPHY MITZY MURRELL NORMA NASH BETTY IEAN NESBITT GARLAND NORMAN PRUDY PARROTT PATRICIA PENNY VIRGINIA PEREGO CLYDE PERKINS IAMES PHARR KNOXIE PHILLIPS COLENE PIERCY TERRY PIPES RICHARD RAY PLANTS RENA PONDER MICKEY POULAN FRANCES POVVER GRACE PREWITT LINDA PRICE KENNETH PRIM Sixty-seven Sixfy-efgbl Freshman FRANCES PRINCE PERRY PRINGLE KENNETH PURVIS KNOXY QUICK DONNA RAGON IOYCE RAMEY H. P. RATCLIFF HARRY RAWLS REGGIE REYNOLDS IANE RHODES IUDY RHODES IEAN RICE ARTHUR ROBBINS CISSY ROBERTS BILL ROBINSON IORDAN ROBINSON KAY ROBINSON PAT ROBINSON MELVIN ROGERS DONALD ROTHENBURGER ANN RUSSON RONNIE RUTH RONALD SAYERS JAMES SCARBOUGH IAMES SCOTT IOHN SCOTTO WILLIAW SCUDDER CAROLYN SEAGO KENNETH SEMON LOLITA SEMON BETTY SIMMONS ALICE SHAFFER SUE SHAMBURGER IOYCE SHANNON IOHN SHEMWELL CARLA SHEPHERD AUBREY IAMES SHEPPERD SUZANNE SHRIVER RICHARD SHIMMONS BOBBIE ARE SKIPWORTH BONNIE SLEMONS GLENDA SMITH MARGARET SMITH PATRICIA SMITH YVONNE SMITH LE ILA SNIDER MARGIE SORRELL Class... MELVA SPEIGHT LINDA BETH STEVENS IDA IEAN STEVENS MARILYN STEWART ROBERT STILL LINDA STONE WILLIAM STROUD CHRIS SUGGS BOBBIE RUTH TAYLOR GAYLE THAXTON PATRICIA ANN THOMAS IOAN THOMPSON VIILLIAM THOMPSON IOE TILLER BOBBY RAY TILLEY ALICE TOOTHMAN IOHN TRIGGE PATRICIA TURNER DORIS VALENTINE IIMMIE VALENTINE IOHN VAUGI-IAN DICKIE VOSS HAROLD WALKER ALICE WARE LARENCE WASCHKA MARY ELIZABETH WEAVER DEANNA WEBB DOUGLAS WEEKS NED WESTMORELAND CLIFTON WHEELER DANNY WHITE BARBARA WHITEHEAD SANDRA WHITTINGTON ROY WILKES WYNELL WILLARD BETTY WILLIAMS IAN WILLIAMS IOHN WILLIAMS ROBERT WILLIAMSON IOYCE WILSON PATTI WILSON LUTHER WINCHESTER IERRY WINDHAM RAYMOND WISSING DORWIN WOLFE FRANCES WOLFE SAMMY WOODARD RAYMOND WORSHAM HR A1 1 , I Sixty-nine , fax -V .,, 11 ,,.. af: 3 N an Q a 'L f Z x ff ' FY! ffpwlh iff' 0 WG Q3 . 0 lui-X--in 77' ' , I F '- .,f 'A- A ,ffiljr -I N f5f! !,ffwX, KX 0 D O QQ f ' f,fQ1x ' Pcusinq between dcmces at the Iumor-Semor Prom. 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K Q ' A mth.. , Wiiaaea , writ Q? uf.,-N Qmgfga, B E A U T Y Se-c1ted,Ie1'tto right: CAROLYN ERUNER, TERRY LASITER, DIANNE FOLKS C A N D I D A T E S Jefffo S6197If1 rn BARBARA DEFATTA, BARBARA HENSON, MARY FINCHER QUEEN IANIS WALKER M A R D I KING TOM PENNELL MILLIE HERRON AND BEVERLY REEVES, Tram Bearers G R A S MARTIN ANDREW NUTT, IR., Crown Bearer Seventy-sez'eu Princess Dorothy Arnold, Prince Spanky Lewis NIARDI GRAS .C E S THE COURT: Queen Janis Walker, King Torn Pennell, Princess Dorothy Arnold, Prince Spanky Lewis, Lady Charlotte Cornish, Lord Harland McDonald, Lady Diane Davis, Lord Ludwig Bandariesg Lady leanne Kelso, Lord Robert Henry, Lady Maraaret Beck, Lord Ronnie Hampton, Lady Carolyn Bruner, Lord Gary Lauter, Lady lean Brocato, Lord Bobby Frealyg Court Herald, Carroll Armour, Lady Charlotte Cornish, Lord Harland McDonald, Lady Diane Davis, Lord Ludwig Bandaries Lord Ronnie Hampton, Lady Margaret Beck New MABDI GBAS COUR-Fil?6C1CflFEQ7 'eff ic right: Carroll Armour, Hera'ld,- Lady leon Brocaro, Lori Bobby Frealy, Lady Mar-gore! Beck, Lord Bonnie Hanipton, Lady Charlolie Cornish, Lord Harland Mcllcnalcl, Prmcess Dorozliy Arnold, Queer: lanis Walker,.Kinq Toni Pennell, Prrnce 'Spanlcym Lewis, Lady Diane Davis, Lord Ludmeig Bandaries, Lady lean Kelso, Lordfoberi Henry, Lady Carolyn Bruner, Lord Gary Lauterl. Couri lesier Chris Suggs, Crown Bearer, Mar- erts, Pai Blue, Morjorio Carney, limmie tin Andrew Nuii, lr., Train Bearers, Millie Hunter, Trumpters, Boloby Williamsori, larnes Herron, Beverly Reeves, Ushers, Louise Bob- Deal, Frank lones, Looly Ieanne Kelso, Lori! Robert Henry Loral Gary Lauler, Lady Corelyn Bruner, Laay lean Brocato, Lorri Bobby Frealy We xx JUNIOR SE March 3rd culminated the plans and Work of Roby Kerr, chairman tor the annual Iunior- Senior Prom. Assisting Roby, Vicky Worm planned the blue and silver decorations Perry Burress was responsible for the dance and music aided by leaneane Franks who planned the entertainment. Various parents IOR PROM of junior and senior students helped Mar- qaret Hanson plan the banquet. Mr. Roy 'Nilson was asked to sponsor the dance while other members of the faculty were asked to be quests of the lunior and Senior classes. SEQUGYAH lt is time to celebrate when the year's work is done. The yearbook statts held their tes- tivities the night ot March 8th just after the last campaign tor tinances was completed and a few days betore all the transcripts and pictures tor the book went to the printers. Responsible for the merry-making, the Busi- ness and Ad Statts entertained the Editorial li BANQUET Statt and the Circulation Stall with a bar- becue supper and informal dance. Carrying out the western atmosphere Margie Carney and her committee decorated the table with miniature cowboys and Indians. lVlCing the intermission show Don Piercy presented some oi the schools best stage talent. 1 gf' ,435 it 3 is 'K . Q U Y l l l l l l l 5 I i l 2 -'-i fffgsx Recxchng left to rmqhi. from row: lohn Felczel, Co-Copicnm Football Teump Bcrbcrcz Kremenek, Ten- ms: lccl-ue Horne, Truck. Stand- 1n door: Ioe Mosher cmd Austm Robertson, Baseball, f fwo 7'5?9N4-, +25 -JJ X x .lf lx ff s, flfwg X 1,,., -I ,rf XY -X, f ,f f 1 ' .llz x fx ff Y ff , 4' T 'ji 7 lk Wa. il l w 1 x fb- ' 1,3 .2 ' ai ' r' J ffffj AVN X wi? X WX flx Xi- ,J f ff wx f xx ,.o,,. ' 277 ff XX ' 'f ,P 7 fu nf V-jx. v X vfff gow ,, . X R04-flff Beading lett to right, BOW l: Wade Parsons, Tommy Maloney, lohnny Feazel, Howell Lewis, Don Parlcer, Kenneth Clifton, limmy Orton, Roger Foqqin, foe Mosher. ROW 2: Herbert Green, Howard Reynolds, George Crain, Alan Reigal, Robert Henry, Don Mullins, Larry Clifton, Adrian Higgins, Dudley Trigqe, Bill Massey. BOW 3: lohn Dunham Reed Gibson, Cecil Rhodes, Richard Lee, Johnny Willard, Perry Burress, Iackie Horne, Bonnie Ross. The Coaches, lett io right: Clem Henderson, Tommy Triaqe, Boy Wilson, and Homer Prenderqast. Iiigbly-foln' We l3 26 l4 7 34 20 7 53 27 O FAIR PARK FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD Opponent . Marshall . . Bolton . . . l-laynesville . . Bastrop . . . Quachita . . Bossier . . Lake Charles . West Monroe . LaGrange . Byrd . They 6 . 24 . 19 . 45 U 6 . 33 . O . 24 . 32 T H E S E A S O N MARSHALL FALLS BEFORE TRIBE, 13-6 lSeptember 103 lndians win first game of season. Halfback Roger Eoggin plowed l3 yards off tackle for the Warriors' first six points. Iohn Feazel converted. ln the last half, signal caller, limmy Orton, fired a l7-yard pass to wing- man Bill Massey for the second score. Mar- shall's lone counter came in the first period. Explosive running by Howard Reynolds, Roger Eoggin and the performance of Reed Gibson, Tommy Maloney, Don Parker and Ronnie Ross contributed greatly to the Indian triumph. Captains for the game were Spanky Lewis and Cecil Rhodes. SCOREBOARD Indians .... 7 O U 6 - l3 Mavericks . . . 6 O U O - 5 Students board bus for West Monroe. FDOTBALL '54 FAIR PARK NIPS BOLTON, 25-24 fSeptember 17l A quintet of hard-running backs and a strong, stalwart line enabled the Tribe to outdistance Bolton in every department of statistics. Charging the line consistently, Howard Rey- nolds accounted for the first two lndian tal- lies. Following an interception by Lewis, Orton passed to Massey from 15 yards out to score, On a quarterback sneak, Orton scored the final pointers in the latter half after short advances by Reynolds, Foggin and Lee. Outstanding defensive playing was credited to Lewis and Horne. Extra points converted by Eeazel decided the game. Tribe co-captains for the game were Spanky Lewis and Cecil Rhodes. SCOREBOARD Fair Park . . 7 l3 6 O - 26 Bolton . . . l2 6 6 O - 24 Reynolds eludes a Bear but falls to the turf Eighty-fire IACKIE HORNE KENNETH CLIFTON DUDLEY TRIGGE WADE PARSONS End Tackle Quarterback End FAIR PARK LOSES TO HAYNESVILLE, 19-14 tSeptember 241 Returning a punt for 65 yards, Iirnmie Orton made the first score of the game. Haynes- ville followed up with touchdowns in the first, second and third periods. Exceptional hard rushing of the forward wall blocked two of Haynesville's conversions. In the fourth quarter Roger Poggin racked up Fair Park's final touchdown on a 20-yard pitch- out. Iohn Peazel converted extra points. Co-captains for the Warriors were Iackie Horne and George Crain. SCOREBOARD Fair Park . . . 7 O O 7 f I4 After sprinting through Gator line for nineteen yards I Lewis is spilled, Haynesville . . 7 6 6 U - I9 ROGER FOGGIN ADRIAN HIGGINS PONCHO BURRESS SCOOTER HENRY Halfback Guard Center Halfback Eighty-.tix mm ALAN REIGAL IOHNNY VJILLARD RONNIE ROSS HEXBERT GP EN l-lalfback Tackle Center Taclcl BASTROP WALLOPS FAIR PARK, 45-7 fOctober 83 Fair Parks second strinqers became experi- enced as the Braves lost their second game ot the season. The lndiafis' only touchdown came when Eddie Dunn passed to Richard Lee tor 65 yards. Alternate Scooter Henry, was the Tribes leadinq around-qainer while loe Mosher and Cecil Rhodes starred on defense. lohn Feazel and Bill Massey were Fair Park co-captains. SCOREBOARD Fair Park . . U U 7 U f 7 Bastrop - ' 12 21 6 6 7 45 Ross halts Slack on Indian eiqlzleen yard line DON PARKER DON lVlUlalsllNlS LARRY Clsll:TON lOHNNY FEAZEL Gumd HUlfbGCk Guard Guard Eiglsljr-seven CECIL RHODES JOE MOSHER TOMMY MALONEY lOHN DUNHAM Tuckie End Tackle Center Bill Massey makes a cizcus catch on Lions' three-yard line. Eighty-eigbl FAIR PARK SWAMPS OUACHITA, 34-U IOctober 157 Displaying a top-flight backtield and a high- geared line, Fair Park won its third game ot the season. The contest started with Eddie Dunn climaxing a 76-yard drive with a touchdown. Howard Reynolds reeled oft the second score irom the two. ln the third quarter Richard Lee was responsible tor a 48-yard touchdown jaunt. ln the last quarter, limmy Orton picked up blockers lackie Horne and Ioe Mosher to gallop 85 yards to pay- dirt. Minutes later Bill Massey intercepted a pass and scampered 90 yards to cross the double stripes. lohn Feazel converted 4 out ot 5 tries. Wigwam co-captains were Dudley Trigg and Wade Parsons. SCOREBOARD Fair Park . . . 14 O 7 13 - 34 Ouachita . . . O U U U - O INDIANS TROUNCE BOSSIER CITY, 20-6 tOctober 21l Fair Park's sophomore studded backtield began to shine as the lndions released their fury in the last stanza ot the classical tilt. Bossier started the game by scoring their only touchdown on an intercepted pass. Soon afterwards Howard Reynolds crashed over center to even the score. ln the early moments ot the last quarter limmy Orton shot a 21-yard touchdown to Bill Massey to end an 83-yard drive. Orton set up the War- riors' last touchdown on a punt return and Roger Foggin took it over. SCOREBOARD Fair Park . . . 6 O U l4 f 20 Bossier . . . 5 O O O - 6 Rl! ai' ILL MASSLY EDDIE DUNN HARLJXND MCDONALD REED GIBSON End Fullbrrck Guard Center WARRIORS OUTCLASSED BY LAKE CHARLES, 33-7 iOc1ober 291 The Greenwood Rooders put up ci stubborn but losing bottle ogoinst top-roinkecl Lcrke Chorles. The Wigwam crew scored eorly in the gorne when Bill Mcrssey intercepted o ldterol ond ron 20 yords. From then on it wois the visitors' gctme. Recognition tor out- stonding plcrying belongs to Tornmy Molon- ey, Mossey, Iohn Feoizel and lirnrny Orton. SCOREBOARD Foiir Pork . . . 7 U U U- 7 Lolce Chorles . . I3 7 6 7 4 33 FAIR PARK PLASTERS WEST MONROE, 53-0 CNovember 51 Setting the poice in the opening qucrrter, sophomore Iirnrny Orton tossed o 28-yord ornd d 25-yord poss to vetercin end Bill Mos- sey to estctblish o I4-U rnorgin in the first gucirter. Iohn Feozel toed both extror points. Toilcing to the oir Monroe cfttempted to score when Dudley Trigg intercepted o poss oind returned 28 yorcls for 41 touchdown. No sooner did the Tribe lciclcoii thon George Crciin intercepted o poiss crnd scored from 40 yords out. Sponlcy Lewis inougurcrted the third quorter with ci 35-yord touchdown trelc. Dunn ended the mctssdcre with ct I5- yord touchdown run. SCOREBOARD Fciir Pork . . . I4 26 I3 U f 53 V7est Monroe . . U U U O e O Orton stops Wildcat on Indians' three-yard line. Slipping through Parkers fingers, Sweeney makes ci long run Eigbfji-riirzzl TRIBE DOWNS LCIGRANGE, 27-24 lNovembe1' 121 Spotting LaGrange 18 points before hitting pay dirt, the Redskins turned in their finest performances by staging a 21-point corne- back in the second half. Richard Lee and lackie Horne placed the pigskin deep into LaGrange territory for Eddie Dunn to score. ln the second half LaGrange boosted their score to 24-6. With the situation looking almost hopeless Bill Massey snared a l2-yard touchdown pass. Six plays later Howard Reynolds burst the line to scoreg lohn Feazel converted and the lead was narrowed 24-20. On the following kickoff Cecil Rhodes recovered a furnble set- ting off another Tribe drive. Orton, on a lateral from Reynolds, went over to score with seconds left to play. GEORGE CHAIN HOWARD REYNCLDS Halfback Fullback Defensive prowess of Ronnie Ross, Rhodes, Dudley Trigg, Massey, Feazel and loe Mosher sparked the Indian victory. SCOREBCDARD Fair Park . . U 6 l4 7 e 27 LaGrange . . 6 l2 5 U 3 24 Dr. Worley serves the Department as General Managers lim Potter, Monk Temple, Bubba lohnson, Billy Lindsay, and Thomas Lewis with Coach Tommy Triqge. N i n eiy l IMMY ORTON RICHARD LEE Quarterback Halfloock CHEERLEADERS At all athletic events the cheerleaders put in an appearance. With their aid the student body voice their support of the teams lustily. The cheerleaders are elected by popular vote and qive unceasinqly ot their time. SPANKY LEWIS RAY SPARKS Haltback T cnle Football team received new jackets at end of '54 season Q Left to right, across back: B. Brown, M. Turner, M. Fincher, I. Robinson, D. Henry, Front to back: T. Furr, M. Beck, C. Bruner. Niuely-one IAKHET tu W M yswmwevxfa fackeis swarm around Eddie Dunn. STUNG AG INDIANS FALL BEFORE BYRD CNovember 251 Throughout the game a hard fighting Fair Park eleven suffered from incompletions in the passing department and numerous bob- bles in the backfield. ln the first period the Indians attempted to score on a 32-yard field-goal by Iohnny Feazel, but the kick fell short. The lackets Repairing poster of Iackets. AIN, 32-0 Byrd scored its first touchdown in the latter part of the second quarter. With seconds left in the half Richard Lee received the lacket kickoff and sprinted 43 yards only to be overtaken from behind. ln the third and fourth quarters Byrd began to penetrate the Tribes line with an air and ground attack which scored the victor's last three touchdowns. SCOREBOARD took over and started a drive which was . halted by a fumble recovered by Don FCM Park ' ' O U U O - 0 Parker. Byrd . . . O 7 5 19 K 32 Banners st earn from all the windows, The learn make their entrance. Trigg gets a jacket. , if l f UNF' i jf I' I Fl -it s ,4,y3 Reading left to right, HOW l: R. Bosticlc, B. Frealy, G. Lauter, R. Hyatt, L, Vlfoodard, D. White, B. Brooks. ROW 2: L. Little, D. Scliellet, S. Woodard, l. Scotto, I. Trigge, W. Olds, B. Robinson, T. Davis, H. Hanson, S. Shiniwell. ROW 3: W. Dennis, M. LaF1tte, R. Bell, D. Woll, F. Iones, W. Dennis, C. Gatti, I. Gaisee, H. Buford, VV. Scutter, Coach T. Trigge. ROW 4: Assistant Coach T. Sumrnerlin, H. Walker, R. Tliorn, M. Maloney, B. Parker, R. Manning, lftlallcer, G. Hall. FRESHM Coach Tommy Trigge has coached the fresh- man football team since 1952. The past season has been a successful one in the City Recreation League. At the close of a 4-2 season, the Papooses had beaten their rival team from Byrd with scores of 13-7 and 14-l3. AN BALL Stimulating interest in sports many boys satisfy qualifications for varsity team mem- bers as they progress in school. Some join teams in other sports. However, the qualities of good sportsmanship, willingness to work, co-operation with coach and team members have been developed in the Qth grade. Gathering in front ol school for football pep rally. Jimmy Garsee taQ'S Mmdefl IDHJYGF Lett to right, FRONT ROW: Ronnie Futrell, Don Meisner, Don Mullins, Austin Robertson, Mickey Shirley, SECOND ROW: firnmy Orton, Ludwig Bandaries, Bill Massey, Richard Lee, Cecil Rhodes. BASKETBALL '54-'55 Coached by Clem Henderson, the North Lou- isiana AAA champions won 23 ot 33 Games , this season. Showing determination, skill and never-quit spirit throughout the season has made the '55 cagers one ot the tinest basket- ball teams to come out ot Fair Park. During practice sessions Coach Henderson emphasized on clean playing and good sportsmanship which the lndians carried throughout the season. The champion squad included Rhodes, Lee, Massey, Orton, Ludwig Bundaries, Billy Green, Futrell, Shirley, Don Meisner and Austin Robert- son. Manager tor the team was Bubba lohnson. Graduating seniors are Rhodes, Lee and Mas- sey. High scorers tor the team were: Rhodes, 33 games, 665 points, and Massey, 33 games, 4l5 points. I W Ninelg'-jour Massey gets Royal Ride after scoring winning pom SCOREBOARD Far Pall Opponent . Martin . . Ringgold . . Kilgore . . Vivian . . Kilgore . . Belcher . . Minden . . Oil City . . . Byrd . . . Bossier . . Sirnsboro . . St. Ionn's . . Ringgold . Haynesville . Vivian . Cotton Valley . Doyline . . Minden . . . Byrd . . . . Byrd . . . Bossier . . Benton . Logansport . Bossier . l-laynesville . St. Iol'1n's . . . Byrd . . . Bossier . . Si. lohn's . . Minden . . Bastrop . . Guachiia . BILL MASS Forward Lee helps win that championship. INDIANS WIN DISTRICT AAA TITLE Fair Park lndians posted a 49-47 defeat on the Ouachita Lions to advance into the state basketball semi-finals. Early in the game the Tribe scored eight points to hold an 8-6 lead over the Lions in the tirst quarter. ln the second and third quarters it was Ouachita out tront holding a 34-3l lead at the close ot the third period. At the opening of the final stanza Fair Park began to spark as Richard Lee, Ludwig Bandaries and Bill Massey contributed to put the Indians into a 38-38 deadlock. With minutes left Iimmy Orton, Massey, and Bandaries tied the game 45-45. Cecil Rhodes on a hook shot dropped in the winning points in the remaining seconds. I Rye- t . .g . J 'T' ,, ., N 1 L N r Eff.. Xu KWXXXPJ mfg AUSTIN ROBERTSON BILLY GREENE RONNY FUTRELL MICKEYTSHIRLEY DON MEISNER Forward Forward Center Gudrd Guard Ni11e!y-.tix Left to right, FRONT ROW: Marion lohnson, Pat Booker, Mickey Shirley, Worth Roberts, Bill Edmondson, Charles Kerley. BACK ROW: Austin Robertson, Don Meisner, Ronnie Futrell, Larry Thompson, john Dunham, Jimmie Chandler, and Don Mullins. FAIR PARK ELIMINATED FOR STATE TITLE Fair Parks basketball team, who represented North Louisiana, tor AAA championship, were eliminated in the semi-finals by Bolton, 68-66. With Bolton leading in the first quarter l7-l6, Cecil Rhodes and Richard Lee combined to equalize the score at halt-time 32-32. ln the third quarter Bolton eased ahead ot the lndians 48-42 while Rhodes kept the lndians going with tour tielders. ln the tinal period with approximately tour minutes lett in the game the Bolton Bears commanded a 59-50 lead. limrny Orton tallied tor two narrowing the lead 59-52. Mickey Shirley and Bill Massey teamed to- gether to score tive points with 2:12 remain- ing to play. Orton and Ronny Futrell re- duced Bolton's margin 64-62 with l4 seconds lett. With three lndian substitutes on the court, Rhodes came through with one ot his last-second savers to deadlock the score 64-64 when the buzzer sounded. Bolton' surged ahead 67-64 in the 3 minute overtime. The Bears scored another point on a foul by Rhodes but Orton retaliated with a fielder to end the game 68-66 in Bolton's favor. Futrell scores again. All-Stater Rhodes goes up tor two. Lose something Austin? Nin eip'-xeven Reading left to right, ROW l: Buster Brooks, Charles Kerley, Carl Gatli, Charles Goins, Don lolmson, Don Bruce, I. D. Landis, ROW 2: Dale Thompson, Tommy Simms, Perry Pringle, Robert Steele William Shaw, Frank Curd, Wayne Walker, Allen Fleigal, Bobby Corlinez. ROW 3: Larry Anderson, Lester Traylor, Ronnie Hampton, Gene Pringle, joe Mosher, Ray Sparks, fimmy Clancy, Wayne Olds, jackie Horne, Harold Bounds, Coach Trigqe. Competing with the clock many boys find satisfaction in racing, others develop skills in throwing and jumping when identifying with track teams. All boys interested and qualified in individual competitive sports find an R A outlet in the field of track. Supervising the group Coach Tommy Trigge co-ordinates the boys interest in sports and individual possibilities as atheletes toward developing each one in his best field. Charles Kelley, Relay Dale Thompson, Hurdle Ludwig Boiidaries, Sho! 98 jimmy Clancy, High juni n ,, -- W- fa .m....,e-mms ae-r'-r-,ers eff -'f' -----:ww-fr H' swim W.f4.,u.muuur - fm Hay Sparks, lavelin Greater numbers of youths are participating in the field sports. This gives the Fair Park team opportunities to offer competition in more athletic events. Coach Tommy Trigge encourages all boys to enter track giving them skillful criticism at opportune moments which leads each boy to some degree of suc- Way ie Walker, Relay I. D. Landis, Relay jackie Horne, Discus Bobby Cortinez, Mile and one-half mile cess and achievement. Self adequacy is a desirable quality of personality when coup- led together with physical fitness and good sportsmanship necessitates clean living. Training, desire, and accomplishment is a one man responsibility while the team as a whole covers field sports. Lester Traylor, Relay and Hurdle Gene Pringle Relay Kneeling, ROW l: Barbara Kremenelc, Tomrnye Furr, jere Garland, Martha Turner. Standing, ROW 2: M. S. Niclclas, Audrey Nallin, Sunny Cooper, Austin Robertson, Wade Parsons, Paula Pittman. Not pictured: Bill Massey. INDIAN NETMEN HAVE 9-1-2 SEASON tRobertson-Massey Win North Louisiana Titlesl The l954 edition ot Fair Parks racquet swingers corn- T E N N I S pleted the season with 9 wins, l tie and 2 losses. Austin Robertson won the North Louisiana singles title and teamed with Bill Massey to win the doubles title. S P V l n Q r I 9 5 4 With all eight letterrnen: Robertson, Massey, Garland, Parsons, Turner, Purr, Pittman, and Kremenekg returning tor the 1955 season, hopes are high among Coach Nicklas' netrnen tor a highly successful season. Martha Turner Paula Pittman Toznniye Furr lere Garland W? Mmgqmwqy t March March March April April April April April April April May May May 'WW Yshiif XE ' B as pak iii , fi-wnwmiwf , , Kill 7 lm Q, 5 ,ww , X4 :gi A ff fwif-N,1.ef 6' , Y ff: a t 5 X ik g 2. j 'Wai S: if M2 A m y in x rf Q, L V A My ii ,R A z:xlf':?5,,,SrNtjWg, 5' Y f f E ,s s as -iwnjxn M pb A ?,. Coach M. S. Nicklas Bill Massey Augfin Robertson 1954 SCOREBOARD Fair Park 6 . . . El Dorado 5 Pair Park 5 . . . Marshall 4 Fair Park 2 CTiel Marshall 2 Pair Park 8 .... Neville 2 Fair Park ll . . Bossier l Fair Park 7 . Bolton 4 Fair Park 9 . . Bolton 2 Fair Park 7 . . . El Dorado 5 Fair Park 4 . . . Byrd 7 - H ,A Fair Park 5 . . Neville 3 llillii A W Fair Park ii . . Bossier 1 7 Fair Park ..... Byrd i0 A Norih La. Tournament CRusioril Barbara Kremenek Audrey Nallin Paula Warlier Wade Parsons Sunny Cooper 1954 BASEBALL ln the Spring each year the baseball minded Fair Park students finish the athletic program for the Fair Park school year. Fair Park , Fair Park The diamond squad, coached by Clem Hen- , , , Fair Park derson, found a place in the sun coming in fourth in the Big Six League. At the close Pwr Park of the season the team tied for third in the Pwr Park Northwest District. PGH Pork Fair Park Beating Cotton Valley 5 to 4 in the Minden Fair Park Tournament the lndians finished the season . Fair Park with a total of 9 wins over 8 losses. , Fair Park 1954 BASEBALL RECORD Fair Park Fair Park 2 ....... Minden 3 Fair Park Pair Park 12 . . Bossier 5 Fair Park HMMY ORTON IOHN KELLY IEBOME BUTLER top lst Base 2nd Base . St. Iohn's . . . Byrd West Monroe . . Vivian . Bastrop . . Minden . St. Iohn's West Monroe . . . Byrd . Bossier . Vivian . . Ouachita Cotton Valley . . Bastrop . . Ouachita TOMMY MALONEY Center Field One Hundred Two MADISON BOX IOP MOSHER PERRY BURRESS Eight Field 'FF 5 E 2 5 5 4 i 1 1 . y l 1 f 1 1 4 ff, f, . Redding left to right, seated: Charlotte Cornish, Secretary, Co-Ed Club, Martha Turner, R. O. T. C. Col., Sponsor, Ronnie Ross, R. O. T. C. Col., Connie Allen, Girl Scouts. Standing: Norman Terry, Student Council, Muncxqer of School Store, Wanda Muxworthy, Red Cross President, Don Meisner, Civic Club. STUDENT COUNCIL SENATOPTS- Heading let! to right, ROW l. jerry Pate, Don Parker, Martha Turner, Kathleen Pynes, Perry Burress. ROW 2: Daisy Iohnson, Peggy Carter, Patti Wilson, Paula Wariier, Pat Beattie. ROW 3: Charlotte Cornish, Peggy Fields, loan Hilburn, Pat james, Colette Colvin, Diane Davis, Barbara Walters. ROW 4: Wynell Willard, Iinimie Valentine, Linda Oden, loan johnson, Patsy Hooker, jerry Lasiter, Sylvia Gates. ROW 5: Pat Boolcer, Don Meisner, Roger l'oqigin, Richard Lee, Billy Bacon, Bobby King, Norman Terry. THE STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS President ........ TERRY PATH VicefPresident . . . DoN PARKER Secretary .... . MARTHA TURNER Assistant Secretary . . KATHLEEN PYNES Treasurer .... . PERRY BURREss Sponsor . . . . MRs. RUTH TOHNS COWSDOUSOTS r MRS. SYBIL MURPHY ' MR. MARTIN NUTT The Centenary College campus offered housing in the summer for a workshop tor the Student Council in this area. Having just returned trorn a state convention in Alex- andria, lerry Pate, Student Council President, presided. The school store is their most outstanding project this year with Norman Terry acting as manager. Leap Week ending with Dixie 319.11 EWMLEQBQ A. Robertson makes a speech at the Summer Work Shop. Dixie Day Dance on auditorium stage, mt ia, Day provided tun tor all. The Questionnaires also proved helplul to the Student Council. The Student Council membership is corn- posed ot one representative and alternate trorn each guidance class and also thirty-two senators elected by popular vote. Terry and Burress explain opera- lust as I thought-concealed tion oi School Store to goodies, Blue Riding Hood. their iriends. STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES-Reading lett to right, ROW J: B. Baker, K. Kleinlians, C. Westmoreland, M. Taylor, B. Cudd, H. Cascio, W. Stewart, B. G, Lawrence, I. Brocato. ROW 2: D. Folks, B. Bush, M. Brothers, I. Rainer, N. Holder, T. Furr, B. Sliinons, 1. Shannon, J. Crenshaw. ROEV 3: S. Cveneux, B. A. Burton, I. Franks, B. jones, L, Smith, P. Ogletree, V, Harris, T. Franks, C. Moon, C. Srnitli, ROW 4: I. Wilson, A. Piedra, E. Locke, I. Reddy, R. Ponder, J. Labenne, T. Daugherty, M. Shirley, D. Mullins. HGTV 5: W. Parsons, P. McNeel, S. McNeel, K. Crowder, I. Crenshaw, V. Organ, S. Cooper, f. R. Hunter, B. Fulbright, R. Manning. THE JUNIOR The lunior Red Cross carries on various activities. lt edits and sells a Student Direc- tory which lists the name, address, telephone number, and classification of the student. The club sells corsages for the Thanksgiving football game to help finance club activities. Outside of school the club helps the Shreve- port Chapter in preparing the T. B. seals for mailing and in filling and sending Christmas boxes to children in foreign lands. For the Veterans Hospital the club makes tray favors. RED CROSS OFFICERS President ..... WANDA MUXWORTHY Vice-President . . . . ll-IANINE DECROW Second Vice-President . . WORTH RoBER'rs Secretary .... . TURA WINKLER Treasurer . . PENNIE WINTERS MRS. ANNIE laos Sponsors ' ' MR.LEw1s DAY There is one representative elected from each room who attends the Weekly meeting and reports to the homeroom. The membership drive throughout the school has enlisted the Reading left to right, ROW l: W, Muxwortlry, j. DeCrow, W. Roberts, T. Winkler, P. Winters, I, Laslter, ROW 2: 1. Day, L. Gay, 1. Lightfoot, E. Brewer, M. Weaver, I, Fincher, B. Krernenelc. ROW 3: A. fackson, I. Burton, W. Hall, I. Walker, P. Greer, H. LaForge, P. Iones. ROW 4: R. Mayfield, B. Ratclill, B. Edmondson, P, Edwards, B. McCul1en, A. Mills, R. Futrell. majority ot the student body. This club links our school with the state and national orqani- zations ot the American Red Cross. The President is elected during the spring term ot school. As preparation toward carry- ing on the Red Cross work more etticiently, he is sent to the National Conference during the summer. The lunior Red Cross is under the leadership of Mrs. Annie lqoe and Mr. Lewis Day. VVanda Muxworthy, second from left, and Mrs. Annie lqoe help committee pack educational gilt packages lor Ioreiqn children. Reading left to right, ROW l: D. Miller, D. Jacoby, P. Murphy, C. Craig, P. Brooks, S. Worrell. ROW 2: T. Carpenter, I, Goodwin, G. Lynch, I, Schroeter, I. Crawford, S. Owen. HOW 3: J. jefferson, N. Schinzler, S. Worthington, G. jones, P. Brown, B. Holliday, S. Slemons. ROW 4: L. Roberts, M, Brandon, I. Scotto, L. Chrisfian, E. Hermes, W. Pickering, W. Shaw. 3. OFFICERS President . . . CAROL ANN PLANTS Vice-President . . . . DoN MEISNER Secretary . . PEGGY FIELDS Treasurer . . WILLIAM SHAW Sponsor . . Miss MYRA BYRNE Carol Plants uses Iunior Scholastic magazine to substantiate Boy Dates Girl Behavior Problems during discussion. The main purposes ot the Civics Club are share the responsibilities tor carrying out these purposes. The main financial project this year was to give tinancial aid to some Worthy high school student who needs some help to stay in to give training in good citizenship, right standards ot conduct, and high ideals. Realizing that the best opportunities tor prac- School tics Come in PlUYf QUTUGSI cmd CIUPSI The' Miss Myra Byrne serves as sponsor ot this members ot the Civics Club accept and club. FAIR ARK CIVICS CLUB Reading left to right, ROW l: D. Meisner, P. Fields, W. Shaw, M. Fincher, D. Horne, I. Tuminello, S. Catariese, M Turninello. ROW 2: K. Richmond, M. Gremillion, L. Kines, A. Cox, L. L. Staley, A. Piraino, V. Melder, T. Meredith W. Roberts, ROW 3: M. Kinzy, P. Gladden, D, Elkins, G. joseph, P. Edwards, I. Carbone, S. McCalla, P, Booker, C Gow, I. Becker. ROW 4: W. Perrin, T. Wallace, B. Nichols, B. Whitton, A, Heard, W. Davis, fr., R. Loyd, R. Hampton I. lean, D. Britt, E. Pcwer. Not pictured: Carol Ann Plants, 1 XJX. z'X Reading leit to right, ROW l, G. Crain, I. Horne, E. Edmiston, B, Loard, B. Martin, B, Carriqan, Fl. lacks. BOW 2: I. Vlfillard, B. King, l, Garland, B. Burton, l, Baird, I. Pate, R. Kerr, W. Betts, Fl. Vandiver. ROW 3: B. Carrigan, G. Pringle, B. Griffin, P. Burress, S. Swim, D. Parlcer, R. Lee, D, Carter, H. Bryant, B. Scott. HOW 4: I. Kell, R. Bacon, T. Bzason, B. Payne, C. Rhodes, R. Boss, R. Guynes, T. Humphries, l. Poston, M. Moncla, ROW 5: R. Smith, C. Smith, I. Pruitt, B. Sparks, G. McMichael, B. Howe, G. Williams, M. Williams, D. Green, C. Glover. Not pictured: Don Lightfoot. MATHEMATICS C U The Math Club is sponsored by Miss Lucille Brown. lts membership is composed ot stu- dents especially interested in mathematics. The purpose ot the club is to convey to the students the history ot mathematics and its OFFICERS President . . GEORGE CHAIN Vice-President . . . IACKIE HORNE Secretary . Eifiiiji GENE EDMISTON Treasurer . . . NORMAN TERRY Sponsor . . l.fIg3 LUCILLE BROWN One Hmrdrerl Eleven practical uses. Students needing assistance in solvinq difficult problems may ask tor fellow members' help. Open discussion of school problems are also a part of the club activities. lt's in the book, Billy Howe says, as he arqucs with Don Lightfoot over a math problems answer. Heroine of an original play, loan Hilburn escapes from the bear. 1 The Orbis Bomanis or the Roman World is a group that endeavors to learn more about and to create a greater interest in an ancient, but not torgotten place ot civilization known as Roman lite. The programs, which are educational as well as enjoyable, are about Roman homelite, welfare, culture and re- ligion. There are two consuls, following the plan of the Romans long ago. Creative talents come to light in the torm ot dramatizations and presentations ot Roman history and legends. OFFICERS President . ...... IOAN HILBURN President . . . BEVERLY BUSH Vice-President . . IEAN LASITER Secretary . . . DAISY IOHNSON Treasurer . .... IEANETTE Dovs Sponsor . . Mrss ANNIE LAURIE Cook This past year, representatives ot the Crbis Romanis met with other representatives from other schools ot the Ark-La-Tex area and exchanged ideas on various types of studies carried on in their respective schools depict- ing the way Latin thrives in our every day lives. This year Orbis Romanis planned to make and exhibit examples ot Roman dress. Forty- tive members combine to make this club one ot the most active at Fair Park. Beading left to right, ROW l: I. Hilburn, J. Lasiter, D. lohnson, l. Dove, B. Thomas, B. Spearman, B. Hortman, jf Gaynor. BOW 2: L. Andrews, D. Silverman, L. Schoeber, O Bostwiclc, D. Young, I. Lasiter, B. Lasiter, M. Conley, M. Vandiver. ROW 3: M. Carman, P. Iones, A. jones, P. Greer, B. DeFatta, P. Brown, I. Baird, A. Calhoun, B, Baker, G. Hamm. BOM! 4: I. B. Hayes, D. Bennett, R. Futrell, I. P. lones, A. Tuclcer, A. Biegel, M. Hunter, M. Carney, l. B. Hunter, W. Vines. OFFICERS President . . . IAMEs RICHARDSON Vice-President . . . . IoAN WILSON Secretary . . . ANNETTE MITCHELL Reporter . . MARY ALICE TUBERVILLE Sponsor . . Miss DELANE SMITH French students torm a new club whose name when translated becomes The Friend- ship Club or The Circle ot Friends. Devoting their time to studying French cus- toms and costumes throughout the centuries, many interesting programs have resulted. LE CERCLE French Club members thank Mr. Delton Harrison tor colorful descriptions ol his tour in France To be ot benefit to the school community the club published basketball game schedules. Their social service project was supplying a needy tamily with a food basket during the holidays. d'AMITIE Reading lett to right, ROW l: Iames Richardson, loan W'ilson, Annette Mitchell, Mary Alice Tuberville, Sandra Had- dad. lo Ballard, Lowena Trimble. ROW 2: DeLane Smith, Ianell May, Bobbie Parker, Carolyn LaCoI1r, leannie Piclcett, Patricia Penny, Leslie Davenport. BOW 3: lane Mitchell, Diane Davis, Betty 'JVorsham, Carolyn Smith, Jimmy Chandler, Bill O'Daniel, Bill Leach. - ,.,-ml' Gloria Lacobee, Carol Witt, Kay Robinson, Marilyn Stewart sit packing C1 Christmas basket tor a needy taniily wliile Mary Lee, Joyce Cheek and Nita Taylor watch. ln this, the tirst year ot scouting at F. P. H. S., the group ot girls have planned to pursue a MARINER GI Top left: Mrs, Chambless and Jackie McComic serve guests at Christmas party. Bottom lett: Mrs. lanice Sibly, assistant leader, Cindy Lynn, Margaret Payne, Sue Irving, Beverly McCullen and Iaclcie McComic enjoy the new Y pool, tive-point program. Combining health, sports and outdoor living with personality develop- ment and extending the scouting movement an active group has resulted. Known as the Mariner Scouts the troop has divided into tour crews. Each crew has a leader, assistant leader and treasurer. De- veloping leadership as a personal asset was the aim ot each girl. Skipper Mary lo Chambless has been as- sisted by two mothers oi the troop who served as planning committee members. R SCOUTS Top right: Games in the corner catcli the boys' interests at the party, Bottom center: Las! one in isn't a Mariner. Bottom right: At the lake, Sandra Glover, Patsy Gladden and Sandra Mosley prepare to go sail boating. 1 i Wi- Reading left to right, ROW l: Squadron Commander, Capt. Walter Betts, Squadron Executive Officer, lst Lt. john Mizef 2nd Ll, Bobby jackson, 2nd Lt. Neal McComic, Shirley Faulk, Robert Vandiver. ROW 2: Laurine Iarqensen, lerry Jeffries, Darwin Wolfe, Lynn Giles, Ianice Waller, Nan Roper, David Silverman, L. 1. Lisco. ROW 3: Shirley Tarbutton, Charles Carpenter, Iohn Cush, VValter Spivey, Clarence Womack, Bobby Wrlbanks, Oliver Cella. CIVIL AIR A new club in the school this year is exciting and adventuresome. Membership to the Civil Air Patrol is open to everyone interested in aeronautics. Walter Betts. a senior member, President oi the club, went to Brussels tor a 30-day glider school instruction period during last summer. One member irorn each district is selected tor his outstanding work to participate in this student exchange program. One Iflundred Fifteen PATROL Boys and girls from ioreign countries ex- change places with those ot the United States tor training in various phases in the Work. Walter Betts, in glider with instructor, gets insizuction as clas bers :gather around before he begins practice in the air, mr.. M ,M .M 41 S nlefll' ,M-wwf:-ff Reading lett to right: ROW l: Charlie Mahoney, Sylvia Gates, Gerald Birmingham, Toni Pranks, Lucille Cobb. ROW 2: Mary Nan Pons, Faith Doss, Carolyne Blue, Dorothy Croy, lean McGee, Richard Plants, HOW 3: Charles Stamps, Frank Curd, Gayle Cryer, lennie Iones, Sponsor, Diane Davis, Bob Carriaan. CREAT VE WR To stimulate interest in writing as a means oi selt expression is the chief objective oi the Creative Writing Club. Constructive criticism of their eitorts is oitered whenever needed Textbooks on techniques are selected by young writeis. IING CL B by their sponsor, Mrs. lennie lones. Atter studying various forms ot poetry, each member tries to create commendable ex- amples. President . . ViceePresident Secretary . . Treasurer . Sponsor . . One' l'1Illldf6d Sl.X'ff36II OFFICERS CHARLIE H. MAHONEY . . SYLVIA GATES GERALD BIRMINGHAM . . . TONIPRANKS . Miss. lENNIE IONES OFFICERS President . . . . KATHY DEATON Vice-President . . POLLY ANNA BooNE Secretary . . MELODY BROWN Treasurer . . ROBERT STEPHENS Sponsor . . MR. B. I. SLIMER The Debate Club is one ot the most dis- tinguished and helptul in self development clubs at Fair Park, Under the capable lead- ership of Mr. Benard Slimer, the members oi the club have undergone the study of debate fundamentals. They also became ac- quainted with correct parliamentary pro- THE EBATE President, Kathy Deatonf Secretary, Melody Brown, and Vice-President, Polly Anna Boone. cedure and receive training in public speak- ing. The club also gives its members the opportunity to use their own original ideas. The Debate Club debates on various sub- jects during the year. This year's main topic was segregation. CLUB Reading leit to right, ROW l: Polly Boone, Melody Brown, Robert Stephens, Carolyn Woodard, Janice Claycomb, Louise Binlord. ROW 2: B. I. Slimer, Sponsorp De-anne Folks, Pat Beattie, Ieanine Smith, Pauline Morris, Annette Mitchell, lan Traylor, Bobby Mitchell, Glen Pate. ROV! 3: Herbert Greene, Dale Thompson, Don Stacy, lanzes Hough, Max Shaw, lfavid VVilson, john Minniear, Michey Lewis, Bill O'Doniel, Guy Lealfre. Q E 5 ? 2 's.., President, Peggy Key: Vice-President, Kathleen Curry: Secretary, Sylvia Gates, Treasurer, Patricia Allenf Parliamentarian, Martha Weidner, and Song Leader, larilyn Hill. The Fair Park chapter ot the Future Home- makers ot America is under the leadership ot Mrs. Annie Lou Barlow. lt is aitiliated with the state association which is made up of clubs from the junior and senior high schools. The organization is a non-protit one for home economics students. The club seeks to set high ideals tor better OFFICERS President . . PEGGY KEY Vice-President . . KATHLEEN CURRY Secretary . . SYLVIA GATES Treasurer . . . PATRICIA ALLEN Sponsor Q ' Ivins. EULA B. MITCHELL MRS. ANNIE Lou BARLOW living in the tuture by learning to live better today. Striving to work together tor better and happier home lite tor themselves and their families the girls cooperate in develop- ing programs, projects and tield trips toward this end. l-lomes of tomorrow will depend upon courage, faith, love, and the ability to give things their true value making them into a reality. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Heading lett to right, ROW l: Peggy Key, Kathleen Curry, Sylvia Gates, Patricia Allen, Sylvia Ward, Shirley Kendrick, Theresa Meredith. ROW 2: Pattie Holland, Nina Beth Allen, Bonnie Williams, Sue Tyler, Mary Alice Turbeville, larilyn Hill, Maxine Hutcherson. ROW 3: Mrs. Mitchell, Sponsorg Arlene Hurdle, Patsy Hooker, Frances Stroud, Suzanne Alexander, Sandra Garland, Betty Smith, loan Stroud. ROW 4: Mrs. Barlow, Sponsor, Betty Simmons, Bertie Langford, Elizabeth Starnes, Mertie Langford, Carolyn Christian, Nancy Eaves, Dianne Miller. Bea?ling lett to right, BOW l: Billie Schaefer, Wanda Hall, Wendy Millner, Minnie Lee Neal, Peggy Baniburg, Kath- leen Wilkinson, Martha Smith, BOW' 2: Delores Brown, Gwen Brown, Patsy Bogus, Guida Bostwiclc, Ianice Hill, Lowena Trimble, Billie jean Biclcham, Janice Waller. BOW 3: Kathryn Lester, Miss Eulava Ioyce, Sponsorp Mary A. Vandiver, Deanna Brown, Ellen Neely, Karen Stone, lenene Williams, lune Stephenson, Dolores Young. BOW 4: Elaine Matthews, Marty Conley, Martha Piedra, Elaine Dalryrnple, limrnie Sue Eisenhauer, Pat Sanders, Marie Hunter, Martha Carman, Beverly Bush, Patricia Brown. OFFICERS President ....... BILLIE SCHAEFER . . WANDA HALL Miss EULAVA loYcE OF AMERICA lf nothing more is gained than an admiration and appreciation oi others' achievements in this vocation, the time is well spent by the members ot the Future Nurses Club. Vice-President . . Sponsor . . . FUTURE NURSES By stimulating interest in worthwhile activi- ties in the tield ot nursing, club members may eventually choose one oi the phases ot medicine as a vocation. Sponsoring the new club on the F. P. H. S. campus is Miss Eulava loyce who assists girls to choose schools Where they may pur- sue a career in nursing atter graduation. Field trips to local hospitals to observe mod- ern practices and attending lectures by per- sons already in the iield as Well as club meetings enlighten the members. Future Nurse Delegates from Caddo Parish are tained by nurses in training at Confederate Future Nurses gather in new Nurses Home living room. Memorial Hospital, G!'Il9I v-SN Art club members finish Tvveedle-Dee and Tweedle-Dum for Mardi Gras. Students in P. P. l-l. S. may find self expres- sion in the field of Art by identifying with the Art Club. Bringing greater beauty into every day living by producing some home decorations, by use of crafts and techniques of painting, and designing costumes. Using their ability to help civic enterprises during OFFICERS President . . . SANDRA GARLAND Vice-President . . CONNIE ALLEN Secretary-Treasurer . . PAT BoGUs Sponsor . . MRS. GRACE GRAY Holiday in Dixie, the group decorates the school float, designing and producing stage sets for school entertainments provides an- other outlet for their talents. Cnce each year a student art exhibit creates much interest as it appears in the hallway of the school. ART CLUB Reading left to right, ROW l: S. Garland, C. Allen, P. Bogus, I.. A. Monroe, C. Crowder, H. Rawls, D. Iohnslon. HOW 2: M. Murrell, j. Smith, A. Shaffer, H. Crawford, S. Holstead, H. Barney, C. Smith, Mrs, Gray, Sponsor. ROW 3. D. Davis, R. Plants, L. Labenne, P. Ashley, R. Zimmerman, E. Brunley, K. Prim, B. McCall. OFFICERS President . . . DALE GUTHRIE Secretary . . CAROLYN CHRISTIAN Treasurer . . SUZANNE GRIFFIN Sponsor . . MR. CECIL HERREN Satisfying one's curiosity by exploration into Here they are Iudged as to their research various fields of science unifies one particu- value lar group of students. Each person selects Mr Cecil Herren sponsor stlrnulates Interest one particular project to develop and pre- lay helping with the collection of snakes frogs sents his findings at the annual Science Pair. and spiders found in this locality Reading left to right, ROW l: D. Guthrie, C. Christian, S. Griffin, P Beattie C Piercy Mr C Herren Sponsor ROW 2 D. W'ilson, I. Leach, D. Wolfe, I. Neely, 1. Smith, I. Traylor Goiithiere, Ir., I. Priietf. -ns., The head table and speakers. Even the corners are filled with Alumnos, LOS ALUMNOS FELICES Throughout the year Los Alumnos Felices gather tor liestas. Pan-American week is celebrated by the Happy Students decorat- ing the cafeteria and inviting every member ot the student body to an all day costume party. A Spanish restaurant is the gathering place for an evening party. At the end ot the year Miss Mary Holland, M sponsor, takes the group to Ford Park tor a Packing a good cheer box. picnic. The annual banquet at the Spanish restaurant when all Alumrzos Felices gather. gg' x.-.w,m,ygp fa ft fri x mum-hms.....4 2s Looking over the F. T. A. annual scrapbook. Dorothy Scotto substitu ing for a shorthand Class FUTURE TEACHERS OFFICERS President ...... TENENE CRENSHAW Vice-President . . . . ANN PICKERING Secretary . , . GAYNELL MCGOWAN Treasurer . . . DoRoTHY Scorro Sponsor ..... Miss MEVA ANDREWS Exploring the field of teaching, members of the Future Teachers of America gained first hand experience by substituting as class- room teachers when called upon. The Club is known as the Dean R. E. Smith Chapter. This is in recognition of a local educator and his contributions to Caddo Parish. Miss Meva Andrews, sponsor, helps the club members select fields of teaching best suited to individual personalities. Mennbers of the clu i b listening to Reading lelt to right, BOW l: P. Iones, B, Howe, S. Ward, W. Roberts, B. Brau, N. Williams, S. Kendrick, B. Wilkes. ROW 2: l. Willis, G. Hamm, VJ. Shaw, P. Pringle, C. N. Kniqhton, I. Beddy. BOW 3: 1. D. Gomer, Sponsor, G. Pringle, B. Brooks, H, Bounds, I. Bozeman, B. Biclcham, A. Levins, Sponsor. 4-H C UB The 4-H Club, under the sponsorship of Miss Alma Levins, has as its motto, To Make the Best ot Better. its program includes pro- jects and activities designed to develop lead- ership, to lead to clearer thinking, to promote Fair Park nienibers elected to parish oiiices: Patricia lanes, Vice-President, Shirley Kendrick, Treasurer, and Billy Howe, Secretary. good health, to toster devotion to high ideals, and to emphasize service Several members earned trips to Kansas City and Baton Rouge. OFFICERS President . . Vice-President . Secretary , Treasurer . . Sponsor . . Co-Sponsor . Our l'l1u1dren' Tu'eufg'-four . PATRICIA IONES . BILLY HOWE . SYLVIA WARD . VVORTH ROBERTS Mrss ALMA LEVINS MR. IOSEPH GARNER OFFICERS President . . . . TOBY Sims Vice-President . . RONALD ELLIOT Secretary . . lor-iN W1LsoN Treasurer . . BYRL BAGLEY Sponsor . . Miss RUBY MOORE Cooperation is essential in any club, and in our club it must and does prevail above everything else. In a club of this sort, promptness, orderliness, reliability, and ot sense oi personal responsibility are also qualities which a good audio-visual member must possess. Everyone has a Job to do, and we all strive to the very best of our ability to perform our work successfully. The boys proiect the films which includes, besides O knowledge of projection, the moving and setting up of equipment and reporting on the condition of both equip- ment and films. The girls serve as secretaries and their work consists of processing films as they come in, Miss Moore stresses careful checking oi films which are to be mailed to her assistants, Carol Endel, Eddie Mosher, T. P. Noble and Betty Upchurch assisting in mailing them, filing of cards, and checking attendance records. Our club actually works for the benefit of the entire student body for, without the audiovisual program, the films which help us so much in all our studies would not be available for use. Many of our members are now working for the privilege of membership in the School-Projectionist Club of America. The success of our club is due largely to the guidance and assistance of our sponsor, Miss Ruby Moore. AU IO-VISUAL C Beading lett to right, BOW l: T. Sims, R. Elliot, I. Wilson, B. Bagley, L. Mitchell, B. Beaird, D. Clayton, L. W'in- chester, I. Franks, B. Osborne, I. Crowder, R. Hough, L. Ieiterson. ROW 2: L. Hardin, I. Dyes, L. Cobb, L, Ethington, W. Webb, M. Conley, S. Kendrick, B. Ponder, T. Lacy, M. Palmer, G. Otley, B. Wall, I. Trigg, L. Stsco. ROV! 3: W. Dennis, N. Taylor, N. Schinzler, B. Upchurch, C. Endel, C. Mays, A. Hurdle, N. Swan, B. Freak, C. Fulco, R. Plants, D. Bruce, B. Parker, B. Plants. HOW 4: A. Robbins, R. Page, A. Brice, H. Aucoin, D. Barrett, B. Thompson, S. Dobbins, M. Owens, I. Hayes, I. Pruitt, D. Gibson, D. Wilson, I. Tidwell, G. Stephens, I. Bramley. BOW 5: I. Boyd, l. Harris, D. Harkey, B. lacks, I. Tilley, Cv. Barkley, B. Coleman, H. Crunk, D. Beirners, L. Edwards, I. Price, I. Scotto, l. Garsee D. Britt, G. Hamilton. Heading left to right, ROW l: B. Norris, B. Middlebrooks, B. Costello, C. Porter, f. Haney, M. Parks. ROW 2: Mrs, Daisy lsgett, M. Roberts, S. Otvvell, l. Portero, R. Page, S. Busby, D. Ethredge. ROW 3: S. Biondo, l. Danielson, I. Welch, H. Sillers, I. Tally, B, Sutton, A. Miller. DESTRIBUTIVE EDUCA IDN CLUB OFFICERS President . . .... BILLY NORRIS Vice-President . . BELLE MIDDLERROOKS Secretary . . BARBARA COSTELLO Treasurer . . . . CORA BELLE PORTER Parliamentarian . . . IIMMIE RANEY Sponsor lFalll . . MRS. DAISY ISGETT Sponsor KSpringl . . MRS. LOUISE MONETTE The Distributive Education Club is an in- tegral part of the D. E. program formed for the purpose of developing leadership ideals, One Hundred Tu'enty-six and professional growth in the field of dise tribution. The club provides an opportunity for individual and group impression in busi- ness, professional, civic, and social activities. A highlight of the year is the Employer- Employeeu banquet. Mrs. Louise Monette sponsors the club. The club also sends a delegate to the annual Distributive Education Convention which is held on the Louisiana State University campus. Members of this club are employed in many different fields of work. Some work with automobiles while others Work in apparel shops. 4. www Demorisiratirig the product. Atiraclive display on counter. uv' Breaking down sales resistance Writing up the sale. r, WM Knowing your hit limes. Straightening lhe- slock. One Hundred Tzverlfj'-xez'c11 Practicing habits ot good grooming under Miss Led- better's critical eye, F. B. L. A. girls giggle, Bihmonthly meetings hold much interest tor the members ot the Future Business Leaders of America. From the impressive ceremony during the installation ot officers through tield trips and talks made by professional OFFICERS President . . IEANEANE FRANKS Vice-President . . CAROLYN CHAIN Secretary . . . Dor ARNOLD Treasurer . . MARY NELL BUCHANAN Sponsor . . Miss MARY Lou LEDBETTER men and women ot this locality the members enjoy many constructive and interesting gatherings, Miss Mary Lou Ledbetter serves as sponsor to this group. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA Beading left to right, ROW l: I. Franks, C. Crain, D. Arnold, M. N. Buchanan, C. Woodard, M. L. Neal, B. I. Morris. BOW 2: M. L. Ledbetier, Sponsor, C. Cornish, B. Temple, L. N, Ford, M. B. Robinson, C. McWaters, K. Pynes, C. Varnell, !'. DeCrow, B. Walters. BOW 3: M. Brothers, Y. Harris, K. Box, D. lacoby, I. Smith, P. Beattie, H. Henry, S. Gibson, B, Polette, P. Carter. BOW fl: Cv. Elkins, P. Mason, C. I. Viola, C. Pardue, K. Curry, 1, Claycomb, P. Morris, C. Westniorelaiid, E. B. Bryant, C. Reeves, F. Harrison Reading left to right, ROV! l: B, Griffin, V. 'Worrn, Tura VV'inlcler, E. Kircus, L. Srnith, A. tones, S. Bradley. ROW 2, D. johnson, C. McVVaters, I, jefferson, B, Stacks, K. Pynes, C. Varnell, L. N. Ford, C. Colvin, Mr, Niclclas. Sponsor. ROVV 3: O. Cella, D. MCCollouqlI, D. Faullc, P. Greer, M. Hunter, E, Worsliani, C. Fnlco, I. Garland, D. Foster. ROW 4: I. Kell, T. Pennell, R. M. Kerr, D. Woodall, E. Brown, P. Lester, D. McQuaqqe, H. Payne, T. Mandina, R. Bryant, l. Boyne, R. Smith. SENIOR CO-ED CLUB Under the direction of MI. Merrill Niclclas Work to carry out the high principles of the the Senior Co-Ed Club strives to create maintain and extend the sta tian character. The students in this club been presented at their meetings. ndmds of Chrisl Y. M. C. A. Many interesting programs have Never a dull nionient dririnq a bi-monthly meeting when everyone Comes, OFFICERS President . . BILL GRIFFIN ,iw Vice-President . . VICKY WORM Secretary . . Louise Rota-ERTS Treasurer . . TURA WINKLER Sponsor . . MR. MERRILL NICKLAS q OIIL' flmlzfred Tzrerlly-zlirlv t OFFICERS President . . . IIMMY MANGHAM Vice-President . . CAROLYN CRAIG Secretary . . MELODY BROWN Treasurer . . . CHARLOTTE CORNISH Sponsor . . MR. BILL ROBINSON, YMCA Boys' Division Manager I Bi-monthly meetings held in auditorium are the formal half of the training program. Concentratinq their efforts on leadership than ever of the platform of the l-li'Y groups. training and the preparation for their senior This platform reads: clean living, clean year in high school, the boys and qirls in speech, clean sportsmanship and helping the Co-Ed Club have become more aware others. JUNIOR C0-ED CLUB Beading lelt to right, ROW l: I. Manqham, C. Craig, M. Brown, C. Cornish, I. Rainer, A, Calhoun, B. R. Cobb, C. Woodard, V. Turner, L. A. Monroe, B. Lauler, B. Kremenek, M. N. Pons. RCW 2: B. Cudd, N. Eaves, K. Box, M. Brothers, I. Bruce, P. Beattie, B. Temple, I. Robinson, M. Robinson, M. Fincher, G. Ervin, G. Brothers, M. Landry. HOW 3: C. Crain, B. Polette, M. A. Turbeville, S. Garland, A. Strickland, 1. Millner, B. Hosea, M. E. Brown, B. Walters, K. Kleinhans, P. Oqletree, C. Smith, 1. May, A. Nallin. ROW 4: S. Cook, H. Peltou, D. Wliite, M. N. Buchanan, M. Festervand, E. E. Lindsey, A. Heins, C. Westmoreland, P. Warrier, l. Smith, l. Claycomb, C. 1. Viola, P. Mason. BOW 5: B, Miller, E. Newell, M. Shiver, P. Boddie, C. Gibson, l. Hill, L. Trimble, D. Young, P. Iames, H. Henry, B Van Alstyne, S. Matlock, C, Longoria, M. Shaw, L. leffery. BOW 6: B. Wilsoii C, Pardfie, E. Wissiiig, K. Bromell, N Schinzler, S. Tyler, L. Rhodes, S. McNeel, l. Thomas, B. Fulco, I. Hill, l. Butler, H. Greene, L. Bromell, Cv. Hunter, G Evans, K. Shannon. OFFICERS President . . . IACK CoLL1Ns Vice-President . . WORTH ROBERTS Secretary . . IERRY CRENSHAW Treasurer . . . IIM DOWDEN Sponsor . MR. C. M. PLoYD Discussing plans io attend the Sunrise Easter Services held annually on the Centenary College campus sponsored by the Y. M. C. A. This Hi-Y group, under the able direction oi ln keeping with the nature oi their organiza- Mr. Carroll Floyd, has been successful this tion, these boys have pledged themselves to year in carrying out its purpose which is to clean living, clean speech, clean sportsman- create, maintain, and extend throughout the ship and clean scholarship. school and community good standards of FLOYD HI-Y CLUB Reading left to right, HOW l: I. Collins, W. Roberts, I. Crenshaw, 1. Dowden, f. Faullcerson, D. Simmons. ROW 2: F. Emmons, H. Mills, T. Sims, G. Watson, B. Green, R. Carroll, P. Booker, C. M. Floyd. HOW iz G. Phillips, H. Foster, D. Smith, R. Hampton, R. Futrell, E. Newell, D. Thomas, W. Shaw. or Reading left to right, ROW l: Bobby Williamson, Bobby Kerr, Bobby Liles, Ray Wilkes. RCW 2: Kemp Morgan, Frank Mauldin, Charles Iaclfson, George Essary. HOW 3: Roby M. Kerr, Sponsor, Billy Klein, David Wilson, Charles Morton, Bobby Cverston. IN IANS' HI-Y CLU A iull year ot interesting programs were par- ticipated in by the Indians. The State Con- terence ot Hi-Y and Tri Hi-Y chapters held this year in Shreveport ottered an opportunity tor service in exchange lor inspiration. Alternating the weekly meetings at school and at the Y stimulated interest in discussion Pair Park Co-Eds register at Boys' Division Desk for Hi-Y State Conterence. programs and spring basketball tournaments between Hi-Y groups throughout the city. Seizing the opportunity to help in furthering Y work the club assisted by selling Fruit Drop Candies. As a religious enterprise the group attended the Christian Calling Conter- ence and Brotherhood Vfeelc meetings. OFFICERS President . . . BOBBY WILLIAMSON Vice-President . . . . BOBBY KERR Secretary . . . BoBBY Lirizs Treasurer . . RAY WiLKEs Sponsor .... . ROBY KERR One fIllIlll'fL'!Z Thirfy-lu'n OFFICERS President . . . . IOHN SOOTTO Vice-President . . . MELVIN ROGERS Secretary-Treasurer . . BILL ROBINSON Chaplain .... . GARY LAUTER The Hi-Y is an active Organization in F. P. H. S. Every boy is given an opportunity to belong to a group. Setting a new precedent this year, a fresh- man Hi-Y unit chose a senior boy, Tom Pennell, for a sponsor. in PENNELL' Reading lett to right, ROW l: I. Scotto, M, Rogers, B. Robinson Andrews. ROW 2: Toni Pennell, Sponsor, R. Bostick, G. Brown, Bell, R. Ross. ROW 3: D. Vtfliite, O. Link, B. Brooks, R. Ruth, L, ROVV 4x K. Semon, D, Hopper, R. Wissing, M. Weeks, f. Garsee, f Roby Kerr gives last minute instructions to Audrey Nallin and Carol Crain. Bill Robinson waits to give girls a stack ot programs for guests ot conference. The group took part in each activity the Y ottered in the boys' division, having teams each sport. Bi-monthly meetings have been instructive in the ways oi the Y pro- grams tor youths. S HI-Y CLUB G. Lanier, S. Rashall, D. Chelette, D. Shaw, I. B. Mclire, L. laclcson, I. Valentine, I. Windham, R. Waschlca, S. Woodard, H. Hanson, B. Fisher, F. jones. G. Browning, R, Still, B. Hill, T. Davis. NN OFFICERS President . . . NITA TAYLOR ViceePresident , SUE SHAMBURGER Treasurer . . RUTH AUSTIN Secretary . . DIANA CLAYToN Parliamentartan , . PEGGY STEPHENS Sponsor . MRS. OLIVIA BROWN Ruth Austin, Diana Clayton, Sue Sharnbuzqer and Nrta Taylor on the new Y. W. C. A. btzildingfs porch. Since the purpose ot Torn-Tom Teens is to To gee Ourselves gg others, do. help make better Citizens ot themselves, the TQ qpprecigte our family, Club 1'H9mb9TS TTY tO HV94 To know and understand all peoples. OM-TOM Y-TE Gathering for cz happy afternoon in the livinqroom at the D. Clayton, S. Shamburqer, E. Boone, I. Boston, G. I. Boyd, L. Davenport, ond I. Linqentelter. ENS 'X Heading lelr to right, ROW l: M. Addington, C. Sanders, A. Cascio, P. Gladden, I. Kelso, M. Fincher, L. Fearrand, E. lohnson, 1. Vfhatley. ROW' 2: P. Sanders, A,Banzhol,1. Mitchell, D. S, lrvin, B. McCullan, A, Davenport, S. Kendrick, I. Poole, M. A. Vandiver, S, McCalla, ROW 3: I. Bates, G. loseph, I. Marsh, M. Beck, I. Webb, R, L. Coleman, P. Edwards, P. Brooks, I. Carbone, M. Conley, F, Green. GOL EN JETS 'With Christian living as their highest goal, the Golden lets have excelled in community service and wholesome social activity under the sponsorship ot Mrs. Nerna Henry. Participation in Go To Church Month and OFFICERS President , . . MARGARET ADDINGTON Vice-President . . . CAROLYN SANDERS Secretary . . . . ANN CASCIO Treasurer . . . . PATSY GLADDEN Service Chairman . . IEANNE KELSO Reporter . . . . LENA FEARRAND Sponsor . . MRS. NEMA HENRY One Hundred Thirty-fi1'e Y-TEENS Pill Week were other parts of the spring activity program. Margaret Addington, Golden let, was chosen to represent Caddo and Bossier Parishes at the National Convention ot Y-Teens was an- nounced March l7. Decorating and packing the box tor a needy family at Christmas brings happiness to everyone OFFICERS President . . . lo ELLEN MCMICHAEL Vice-President . . SANDRA MCKINNON Secretary . . MARIE PACE Treasurer . . SHIRLEY TARBUTTON Sponsor . . MRS. I. BARR During the weekly club meeting I. E. McMichael organizes plans on the proposed week-end trip to Camp Margaret Hutchinson. With a lively Indian spirit, these qirls have lh9Y YICIVS TClk9H DUTY U1 THCIUY C1CtiviiieS throughout the year. ednt ' l - - . . Tum hellcub Tie Pe? Teens POHOW Mrs. lacquehne Barr, sponsor, has aided U19 The bellef fhfll Dl'1YS1CC1lf mental Gnd them in completing successfully their worth- spiritual qrowth are necessary to happiness, while projects. TEE-PEE EN Reading lett to right, ROW l: I. E. McMichael, S. McKinnon, M. Pace, B. Dalrymple, L. LaDatta, L. V. Godwin. ROW 2: I. Barr, D. Turninello, D. Brown, L. forge-nsen,, N. Heel, M. Rains. President . . OFFICERS . lEAN MCGEI-2 Vice-President . SHIRLEY SMITH Secretary . . WENDY MILLER Treasurer . NANNETTE PHILLIPS Sponsor . . MRS. GERALDINE GARNER Ott lor a week-enol at Camp Margaret Hutchinson Salutinq each other as Matowaka, club poise and character development have been members approach lite as a game. Serious pursued as ii a qame of hide-and-go-seek. subjects can be made interesting by their Christian fellowship has not been over- approach. Desirable facets in personality, looked. NIATGWAKA Y-TEENS In-IE PLAYFUL ONEl Reading lelt to right, ROW l: I, McGee, S. Smith, W. Millner, N. Phillips, C. Addington. ROW' 2: Mrs. Geraldine Garner, I. Williams, I. Stephenson, F. Beam, M. Owen, C. Reeves, P. Coleman. ROW 3: C. N. Kniqhton, G. Elkins, l. R. Hunter, N. Sipes, D. Davis, B. A. Burton, M. L. Neal, R. Phillips. WW Reading left to right, ROW l: V. Melder, C. Moon, L. Powell, B. Holliday, I. Wilson. ROW 2: H, Tidwell, M. Sorrell, P. Shoulders, D. Truly, S. Allen, B. Iones, F. Humphrey. ROW 3: E. Matthews, I. Bazer, I, Van Dyke, P. Nichols, C, Allen, l. Dyes, 1. Traylor, A. Mitchell, TIDWElL'S Developing in body, mind and spirit, these sophomore girls, sponsored by Mrs. Helen Tidwell, enjoy rnany enlightening, as well as entertaining programs throughout the year. Believing, however, that all work and no Dc you think Santa counts all the sorks and stockings lie stunts? l. Wilson asks cs the heap ot stockings grow. TRI-TEENS play will make lean a dull girl. Assuming their part oi responsibility to the community at diiierent intervals throughout the school year they brought good cheer to the shut-ins at the Confederate Memorial Hospital. OFFICERS President . . . VIRGINIA MELDER Vice-President . . COOKIE MooN Secretary . . . LA IUAN POWELL Treasurer . . . BETTE LU HOLLIDAY Parliamentarian . . . lOAN WILSON Sponsor ...,.. MRS. HELEN TIDWELL One Hundred Thirty-eigb! President . Vice-President Secretary . Treasurer . Sponsnr . OFFICERS IEANETTE DovE SYLVIA GATES . lo LASITER lERRY LASITER MHS. lo ALLEN The motto ot the club is service. At Christ- mas toys and truits were gathered for a needy family with several small children. All EN'S President, Jeanette Dove, VicefPre-sidenl, Sylvia Gates Secretory, jo Lasiter, and Treasurer, ferry Lasiter. Carol singing was part of Christmas enter- tainment. ln helping others we have found that We are blessed as those we try to help. Y-TEENS Reading lett to right, ROW l: l. Dove, S. Gates, I. Lasiter, 1. Lasiter. ROW 2: Mrs. l. Allen, Sponsorf P, Barnbnrq, B. Spearman, l. Lasiter, A. Piedra, T. Franks. HOW 3: B, Williams, I. Bartield, L. Calvert, I. Tnminello, L. Andrews, B. Bush, C. L. Morris. O Mrs. Dalton explains lo her Teens that cr well-packed box is one that has no empty corners. Developing an attractive personality has been selected as the over all goal tor each member ot the club. All ot the projects tor the year have two objectives: the tirst, to CHHCADEE Y-TE President . ViceePrestdent . Secretary . Treasurer . Sponsor . OFFICERS . lANE RHODES . MITZY MURRELL . SHARON HOLSTEAD . . IUDY RHODES . MHS. PEARL DALTON include Others: the second, to develop a community spirit. Programs centered around these ideas have lent inspiration tor seli betterment. ENS Reading left to right: ROW l: I. Rhodes, M. Murrell, S. Holstead, I. Rhodes, L. Carpenter, S. Moseley, L. Dotson, ROW 2: Mrs. Pearl Dalton, R. Ponder, I. Oden, C. Shepherd, D. Harlow, M. Sorrell, G. Murit, B. Bacle. ROW 3: B. Fields, P, Harris, P. Parrott, L. l. Snider, I. Calk, L. Stephens, B, L. Brown, S. Kerr. -11 i Reading let! to right, HOW 1: D. Ragon, M. Casey, M, Weaver, P. McGraw, G, Thaxton, C. Hurst, M. Thompson, M. Poulan. ROW 2: N. I. Brown, Sponsorp G, Smith, L. Bintord, P. Creegan, C. A. janik, G. I. Lacobee, L. Loper, I. Light- foot, D. Kay, I. A. Fincher. HOW 3: R. McGee, S, Whittington, P. McCraw, G, Mcltee, B. Skipwarth, C. Beverly, L. Hudson, l. A. Burkhalter, A. Wainwright, MINNEHAHA'S Y-TEENS In combining work with play, the young Minnehaha's Teens have spent a happy year in developing a strong body, a clean mind, and a happy heart. Deriving a sense ot pleasure and happiness by completing their work and doing their share to carry on OFFICERS President . . DONNA RAGON Vice-President . . MARTHA CASEY Secretary . . MARY WEAVER Treasurer . PEGGY MCGRAW Sponsor . . Mrts. NORMA IEAN BROWN Om' Ilmidred Forly-mic the Y-Teen standard, these girls, sponsored by Mrs. Norma lean Brown, will surely look forward to another year ot enjoyment as being a part ot the Christian organization e the Y. W. C. A. PGQQY McGraw, Treosurerf Martha Casey, Vice Presi iientq Mary Weaver, Secretary, and Donn Regan, President. Holding or joint meeting in the auditorium, Y-Teen groups enjoy outside speakers. Little Iniuns have set high goals tor their tour years at Fair Park. The purposes ot this Y-Teen group are to train active and etticient leaders among young women for home and community lite and to furnish op- President . Vice-President Secretary . Treasurer . Sponsor . OFFICERS . Mas. LINDA GENEUX SANDRA GENEUX ANN SIMMONS . NAN SNEED NoRMA LINDSEY portunity through organization tor social activities. Under the sponsorship ot Mrs. Norma Lindsey they have passed their first milestone toward achieving their goals. lITTLE lNJUNS Y-TE ENS Reading Jett to right, ROW 1: Linda Geneux, Sandra Geneux, Ann Simmons, Nan Sneed, Melba Canterbury. ROW 2: lean Bromell, Sharon Ferguson, Ruby Hutchinson, Ieanette Ross, Betty Smith, ROW 3: Kay Cousey, Karen Ferr, Peggy Murphey, Ouida Roper, Linda Willis, Mary Beth Andrews. OFFICERS President . . BETTY GENE LAWRENCE Vice-President . . PEGGY HUNT Secretary . . NORMA NASH Treasurer . . . PATSY HOOKER Sponsor . . MRS. CLARA ALBERSON lt is better to hitch your wagon to a star and never arrive than never to dream at all. The Alberson Yflleen star is labeled personality development, during their Freshman year. What could be more important than to be a Lett to right: Betty Lawrence, President: Peggy Vice-President, and Norma Nash, Secretary, likeable person? Studying others' habits with tolerance toward race, creed and color a better understanding ot people throughout the World aids in understanding themselves and their attitudes toward lite. ALBERSON'S Y-TEENS Reading lett to right, HOW .lf B. Lawrence, P. Hunt, N. Nasli, P. Hooker, G Bowlin, H. La Forge. ROW 2: Mrs, Clara Alberson, Sponsor: P. Davidson, S. Lockarcl, 1. Crawford, M. Crocker, S. Downed, M. Taylor, P. Wilson. ROW 3: M. Aaron, A. Cosiirnano, G. Zones, G. Mnlina, A. Jones, M. Nickel, A. Fulbright. HOW 4: I, McCain, M. S. Bryant, M. I Jacobs, A. McCoy, D. Miller, G. Knight, M. Burnett. Hunt, ..AaM.......,-,...,,.. Beading lelt to right, HOW l: D. Foster, L. Danelson, M. Bailey, D. DeLoach, K. Robinson, A. Ware, P. Croy, C. Mc- Cann. HOW 2: E. johnson, Sponsor, B. Carr, B. Taylor, l. Wilson, B. Hayes, B. Williams, C. Dupree, I. A. Hamey, L. Semon. BOW 3: P. Clewis, S. Seago, A. Toothrnan, B. Buckner, M. Collier, S. McFadden, C. Almond, BOW 4: M. E. Caldwell, G. Prewitt, B. Whitehead, E. K. Burkett, I. Aldrich, S. Barney, l. Bice, K. Phillips. ZONTA Y-TEENS With the opening oi a new YWCA building, the Zonta Club members have opportunities to pursue sports which had either not existed or been limited betore. Year-around swim- ming and iacilities tor parties are available. Closer relationship between school units and the Y. W. C. A. headquarters is made possi- A ree period gives the Zontas time tor ping-pong. ble by the use ot the new building in supple- menting weekly programs. Club officers and sponsors are invited to ioin leadership classes and a week-end camping spent at Camp Margaret Hutchin- son at Lucas, Louisiana. OFFICERS President . . DEANNA FosTER Vice-President . . Loursia DANELSON Secretary . . MARLENE BAILEY Treasurer . . . . DOLORES DELOACH Sponsor .... Miss EARNESTINE IOHNSON One lllllldftfd liorty-four OFFICERS President . . CAROL NEEL Vice-President . . HCINDYH LEVIN Secretary . . . DOROTHY WADE Treasurer . . CAROLYN FRASCHER Sponsor . . Mas. DAISY ISGETT To promote and maintain good fellowship and obtain Christian ideals is the purpose of the Choctaw Y-Teens. Two oi their most outstanding projects include taking a basket to the Home tor the Aged at Christmas and making small baskets tor the Childrens President, Carol Neel, Vice-President, Cindy LII n Secre tary Dorothy Wade, and Treasurer Ruby D ckso Ward at the Confederate Memorial Hospital. Sponsored by Mrs. Daisy lsgett, this group is striving toward a goal ot better living. During the spring term this group held week- ly meetings with the Tee Pee Teens, while Mrs. lsgett was away On sick leave. CHOCTAW Y-TEENS Reading left to right-ROW 1: Carol Neel, Cindy Linn, Dorothy Wade, Carolyn Frascher. ROW 2: Mrs. Daisy Isqett, larrel Edmonds, Yvonne Smith, Sadie Eynog, Ailine Bradiorfi, Delores Toney. 5-'x!,'N.... tm, ,AJ Vice-President, loan johnson, Secretary, Dixie Alford, and Treasurer, lean Brocafo. Seriously planning one's iuture is a necessity. Planned programs helped each person to realize her own abilities through a series ot tests ancl discussions. Contemplating the preparation necessary toward success in a OFFICERS President . . CAROLYN BRUNER Vice-President . . IOAN IOHNSON Secretary . . DIXIE ALFORD Treasurer . . . . IRAN BRocATo Sponsor . . Miss. VIRGINIA MILLER vocation and acceptance by others were found to be irnportant. Christian living and tolerance ot others as standards set iorth by the Y. W. C. A. helps every girl achieve these goals. MlllER'S Y-TEENS Reading lei! to right, HOW l: C. Bruner, I. lohnson, D. Aliord, ,l. Brocozto, D. Webb, P. Allen, M. Metcalf, L. Stone. ROW 2: Virginia Miller, Sponsor, P. Robinson, L. Gay, V. Perego, P, Turner, W. Willard, B. Henderson, E, Brewer, I. Lacobee, F. Doss, B. Ainsworth. ROW 3: B. Hughes, K. Daniel, C. Piercy, P. Sanders, S, McCracken, I. Balloclc, K. Fitzniorris, B. Simons, F. Wolie, L. Morris. -N 'ibn Reading left to right, ROYV l: A. Iackson, W. Willard, P. Wilson, E. Locke, I. Goodwin, M. A. Leonard, C. McCann, I. A. Fincher. ROVV 2: B. I. Slime-r, Sponsor, L. Carpenter, L. Matthews, L. Giles, D. Miller, L. Price, D. Webb, l. Labenne, M. Weaver, P. Maris. ROVV 3: C. Frazier, I. Edmonds, K. Lester, S. Templin, I. Shannon, S. Owen, S. Seago, B. Hedges, F. Prince. ROW fi: W. Hippler, P. Parrott, I. Oden, B. Ledlow, G. Mulina, I. lolinson, D. Ragon, G. Smith, S. McFadden, C. Mays. FRESHMAN-soPHoMoRE FOREIGN CURRESPUNDENCE CLUB Establishing better relations with people in ioreign countries by letter, proves interesting tor the Foreign Correspondence Club. By procuring names irorn the National OFFICERS President . . . . ANN IACKSON VicefPresident . . WYNELL WILLARD Secretary . . PATTI WILSON Treasurer . . . . ELDORA LOCKE Sponsor . . MR. BERNARD I. SLIMER One Hundred FUVIYI'-Sl'l'EII Foreign Correspondence they get students around their age. This enables them to learn more about the individual as well as the country. Do you think the one who receives your letter reading it? Mr. Slimer asks girls. -,fill enjoy leanne Willianis reads or letter from lier pen pal. The Foreign Correspondence Club is com- posed of 47 members, juniors and seniors, that are interested in learning about other countries. Mrs. Mildred McCormick, faculty sponsor, purchases names from reliable inter- national clubs for all the members. The members, in exchanging letters with people of foreign countries, learn customs OFFICERS President . . GAYNELL MCGOWAN Vice-President . . BETTY ANN ROGERS Secretary . . DERRELL WOODALL Treasurer . . IANICE HILL Sponsor . . Mies. MILDRED McCoRMrcK and ways of the life of their foreign friends. lt is very interesting to note the speech pe- culiarities and their way of expressing them- selves. School, hobbies, and life are the topics most frequently included in these letters. This club has done much to inspire its members to bring about friendship be- tween different countries. JUNIOR-SENIOR ORE GN CORRESPONDENCE CLUB Reading left to right, BOW l: G. McGowan, B. A Rogers, D. Vlfoodall, I. Hill, G. Bidge, M. E. Brown, K. Kleinhans B. Trangmar, B. Watt, B. Temple, M. Langford, B. McFerrin, L. Roberts. BOW 2: C. Lewis, Mrs. M. McCormick Sponsor, C. Endel, M. L, Atkins, T. Winkler, G. Oden, I. Crenshaw, D. Brown, B. Loard, F. Lynch, l. Willianis, P Warner, D. Shaw, M. Brown. BOM? S: D. Brown, C. Craig, M. Shiver, E. E. Lindsay, M. Pace, I. Young, l. Dyess, G Clark, G. Rambin, l. Stephenson, B. Mayfield, B, Miller, P, Ashley, B, Hurdle, P, Beattie, 1 Reading left to right: Billy Bacon, Poncho Burress, Bobby King, Ronnie Ross, Bill Massey, Hichard Lee, Roby Kerr, Tom Permell, jerry Pate, Don Piercy. PELICAN B YS' STATE For three years, one suddenly discovers, he has been under observation at his teachers. The principals summons comes one warm spring afternoon during one's Iunior year. He announces that a large group ot teachers, all that have taught you since entering high school, have agreed you are a worthwhile citizen and have elected you as a delegate to Boys' State. This is the beginning of a group ot events which leaves every Boys' Stater teeling priv- ileged and proud. The chiet instructional period takes place on the Louisiana State University campus at Bafon Rouge. As guests of the American Legion the trip is made possible tor the group. Pew are the honors that all the students are eligible tor. Recognition tor initiative, leader- ship aualities, and trustworihiness has come your way. A boy who wears a Boys' State T-shirt his Senior year is a proud person With an ideal to live up to. One Hundred Forty-nine Reading left to right: Sunny Cooper, Tommye Furr, Wanda Muxworthy, Martha Turner, Ianice Hill, Agnes Ann While, Vickie Worm, Billie Schaeffer, Emma Gene Edmiston. PELI AN GIRLS' STATE Mid-August tinds a large group oi girls as- sembled on the Louisiana State University campus. The number trom each high school in the state depends upon the enrollment. Eligibility depends on scholarship, leader- ship ability, and various qualities of person- ality. Selection is made by tormer class- room teachers. The citizenship training is both theoretical and actual. Elections as a result of political One Hundred Fifly campaigns are experienced. Visits to the state capitol as guests to observe the Legis- lature in progress lends authenticity. Delegates to Girls' State can tread the campus and halls with greater assurance during their senior year at high school. The honor ot having been elected inspires each girl to take part in school and community Work with greater zeal. MU S FA PARK To provide music for the enjoyment and entertainment oi the students and faculty ot Fair Park has always been the aim oi the concert band. The past season, the band, under the direction oi Walter C. Minniear, per- formed at a majority of the football TRUMPETS, CORNETS Will Pringle Bobby Tucker Rose Escort Bob Binderim Ieanette Young Vifayne Clemm L. C. Cathey Bobby King Mary Nan Pons SAXOPHONES Marilyn Pippen Raymond Wickard Charles Allen Billy Baqqett Ray Anderson joe Wheeler Guy Leake- ludy Shellhammer Wanda Hall lohn Thompson BARITONES, TROMBONES Tommy Pye Iames Brumley Doris Medlin liinrny Riley FRENCH HORNS lohn Minniear Linda Stone Myrna Collier Theron Butchee Terry Willis Nelda Lucas Skipper Wofford Iames Hough Ierry Pate Bobby Swor Donald Stacy Raybum Thomas Deanna Bussie Catherine Hutson NCERT BAND games, giving interesting halt-time per- formances. Two members of the band were appointed to attend the Music Festival in Balon Rouge. The band gave concerts, both locally and in various parts oi the state, and was given the honor ot marching in the Mardi Gras parade in New Orleans on Feb. 20. CLARINET Linda Walters Bobby lean Phyllis Simmons Bill Moore Eugene Kircus Carolyn Bussie Loras Blackburn Kitty Calhoun Iackie FIa7ier Becky Buckner Timmy Perkins iohn Dunham Bob Carrigan Io Anne Schroeter Carolyn Addington Gretchen Ridge Nancy Tubbs FLUTES, OBOE5, BASSOON Robbie Sue Kmghton Glen Pate Margaret Martin Virgil Dixon Bennie Hayes Sarah Baucum PERCUSSION Iohn Nelson Diana Clayton Sylvia Brabham BASSES Ianice Barkley David Iackson Dale Thompson Bill Carrigan Carolyn Blue Lynn Ieffery Billy Miller lvan Reeves George Medlin Iimmy Haynes FA R PARK Three concerts were qiyen by the orchestra in this, its fifth year of existence. The pur- pose for these concerts was to raise money for uniform costumes. Thirtyeeiqht members ORCHESTRA were sent to the AHAS-tate Crchestra in Mon- roe in November. The orchestra is conducted by Arthur C. Benoy. Bobby Swor is Concert Master. I IST VIOLINS Phyllis Drawhorn, Lynn Giles, Billie Dalrymple, Nancy Tubbs, Carolyn Blue, Deanna Bussie, Phyllis Simmons, Bobby Swor, Concert Master: firnmy Clancy. VIOLAS Lois Ponder, Billie Loard, Catherine Hut- son, Patricia Spivey, Marie Hunter, Paula Warner, Principal, Charles Mc- Ferrin. ZND VIOLINS Billie ldorn, Betty Snider, Loras Black- burn, Sarah Hess, Sandra Mouer, Low- ena Trimble, Martha Fincher, Marilyn Pippen, janell May, PGQQY Carter, Principalf Metta Brewster. Q ,Q l 6 Q i 4 Q Lv' , Vg . Y .Sgt I ,-x , ,sk - x' k .rf ' i V gggiffsf ' W'ff' ' L - M X wig, fl 1 , Q D v e M59 ' '43 5- N 4 ji is ,f If I i Q' in 3 3 i Q' A f 5 2, 1 1 S 5 . A f A T3 I , Q2 f t V Sr 5 1 X ? 4,1 ' ,.hA: ifjnl 2: .Ziff f g, 5 59' I -. if -ff 5 s 3 5 5 ' ' , L ' 9 S, - ff gf - 2 gg i Q W , 'X ,sz W' 4, fli 5 7, ,4.. ' I 3 1 if , ST' as ' riff? 5 -4 1 fQ Vw Y 7 iff' ' 5 '7 A - , J if fr ,. f F' E55 135i ,, ' ff: . A ,AAA I gf:-K 1 Q, fffi Qs aL..m..,l 3' , M gi!! 1 V, 'P Mn Q ,S j a , x L A. 2 .fs Em ? ,K Q? I f A f' 'I ' FIRST PERIOD GLEE CLUB Heading left to right, BOW l: M. DeYounQ', A. Elliott, E. Smith, B. Buckner, V. Perego, E. E. Lindsey, M. Hutcherson S. Dobbins, S. Barney, I. Van Dyke, B. Holliday, I. Poole, F. Ballard, BOVV 2: I. Dove, A. Fields, C. Hurst, S. Owen T. Franks, G. McGowan, A. Cox, K. Wilkinson, P. Sanders, I. Shannon, S. Blair, I. Bazer, L. Semon, P. Penny BOW 3: P. Fletcher, C. Gibson, P. Boddie, L. Rhodes, S. Gibson, G. Ervin, M. Bains, S. Shamburger, I. Boston, R Ponder, P, Edwards, D. Hutcherson, B. Sammon, I. Gaynor. BOW 4: B. Solice, W. l-lippler, T. Carpenter, D. Folks, D Sanditer, E. Matthews, F. Haley, A. Mills, D. Farrner, G. Bailey, S. Fleminq, C. Almon, I. Iohnson, G. Cantrell, P Creeaan, I. White. SECOND PERIOD GLEE CLUB Beading left to riqht, BOW l: P. Coclcerharn, I. Wilson, I. Kelso, M. Fincher, L. Fearrand, G. Lacobee, M. Cnlotta, D Young, I. Tnminello, A. Easterling, B. N. White, I. Miciotto, T. Meredith, S. Moseley, BOW 2: P. McGraw, I. Cheek M. Bailey, D. DeLoach, S. Collins, W. Willard, I. Lasiter, I. Labenne, D. Webb, L. Gay, I. Bruce, V. Melder, M. I Iacobs. BOW 3: I, Callc, K. Causey, P. Beattie, I. Smith, L. Allen, B. Brown, S. Geneux, D. Elkins, I. Williams, I. A Morvan, C. A, Bector, G, Murtt, l-l. LoForqe, A. Iones, K. Ouiclc. BOW 4: M. D. Lee, C. Beverly, S. Lovericlqe, M. Met- calt, N. Sneed, P. Nichols, K. Scott, D. Iohnson, F. Dillard, I. A. Burlchalter, L. Hudson, S. Bynoq, C. Bowhn, S. Kerr S. McFadden, I. Brodnax. BOW 5: L. Dodd, L. Calvert, I. Claycomb, I. Nichols, M, Festervand, P. Iones, C. Allen, P Oqeltree, P. Iames, M. A. Turbeville, A. Calhoun, B. L. Brown, P. Allen, K. Fitzniorris, M. Stewart. BOW 6: K. Lester D. Croy, I. Owen, M, Gorbet, A. Iones, N. Nash, F. Prince, S. Lockard, P. Sanders, G. Ernrnons, E, Brewer, S. Wlhit- tington, M. Poulan, K. Daniel, S. Dudney, P. A. Smith, B. I. Simons. I THIRD PERIOD GLEE CLUB Beading lett to right, BOW I: A. Fullbright, M. Hurst, P. Turner, E, Shadowens, M. Turninello, G. lones, B. Watt, C. Bruner, S. Kendrick, C. I. Neil, M. Green, G. 1. Boyd, F. E. Wolfe, P. Marrs, O. Roper. BOW 2: B. G. Lawrence, P. Carter, l. Lightfoot, I. Baney, M. Weaver, N. Sipes, C. McV!aters, l. Guy, P. Coleman, S. Teer, S. Ferqerson, O. Fuller, C. Smith, H. Henry, P. Bambirq, M. Landry, I. Bromell, I. Lasiter. BOW 3: C. McCann, E. Dalrymple, B. L. Coleman, D. Coody, G. Knight, B. l. Garrad, W. VVebb, D. Alford, B. Tranqmar, l. Dyes, A. Wainwright, A. Vlfare, C. Scott, D. Horne, I. Linaenfelter, A. Strickland, L. Carpenter, M. Carman. BOW 4: C. Trascher, I. Neely, B. Parks, C. Prothro, P. Bogus, C. Sanders, D. Ballard, 1. Wilson, B. Kent, P. Swan, M. B. Andrews, M. Canterbury, M. Anqlin, D. Meek F. Strand, Y. Smith, C. Gibson, M. A. Smith, P, Murphey, D. Hayes. BOW 5: B. Hughes, E. McWh1ney, B. Britt, Ll Loper, l. Scoqin, l. Gates, A. Boudreau, S. McCracken, S, Mclnturf, L. Dolson, D. Harlow, D. Brown, 1. Barsfield, A Simmons, I. Blalock, B. Braw, M. l. Kirkland, P. Brown, P. Gladden. BOVV 5: l. Edmonds, B. Skains, B. Wilson, l. Mit, chell, D. Bonds, K. Curry, l. Hill, C. Craig, M. Shiver, E, Newell, G. Stewart, 1. S. Eisenhower, M. Pharr, L. Binlord Bita McGee, G. Prewitt, C. Wriqht, B. Skipworth, N. David. FOURTH PERIOD GLEE CLUB Beading left to riaht, BOW l: 1. Aldrich, B. Fletcher, F. Doss, P. Neal, B. Temple, P. Wilson, ,L Brocato, M. Bryant, S Alexander, G. Ridge, N. Porteous, M. Sorrell. BOW 2: M. Smith, L. Kines, B. Taylor, C. Dupree, L. Cain, B. Iftfilliarns P. Holland, N. Phillips, P. Sholders, F. Humphrey, G. Brown, E. Boone, B. Ledlow, B. Ware. BOW 3: M. Lacy, l Goodwin, P. Davidsoii, l. McCain, M. Casey, G. Mulina, A. Davenport, ,L Whatley, P. Brooks, I. Carbone, D. Truly A. Piedra, A. Prraino, M. Groppe, D. Kay, P. Thomas. BOW 4: S. Catanese, N. Tarver, D. Miller, K. Ferr, P. Bell P. Olds, H. Goforth, F. Beam, P. Prichard, E. Starnes, C. Beeves, D. Dalton, M. Sorrell, K. Deaton, M. Elliott, I. Bice C. lania. BGVL! 5: C. Boloerts, M. Marioweatix, B. Slernons, l. McDonald, V. Leonard, A. Bozeman, W. Clark, I. Dar nell, l. Monroe, ,L Crawford, P. Saintiqnan, B. O'Con, I. Thomas, P. McGraw, l. Corey, B. Mottet, M. Caldwell, C McGraw. Beading left to right, BOW l: C. Cornish, L. L. Staley, B. Cudd. E. Bryant, P. Warner, M. Fincher, B. Nesbett, S. Slem, ons, D. Shaw, l. Rainer. BOVV 2: B. Cascio, B. Hosea, l. A. Spears, B. lones, D. lacoby, M. E. Brown, K. Kleinhans, M. B. Robinson, B. Walters, l. May, C. Westmoreland, M. Meyer. BOW 3: T. Winkler, B. Phillips, M. Curd, A. Trichel, l, Austin, O. Bosiwick, M. Lawrence, B. Van Alstyne, A. Nallin, S. Matlock, P. Hudsrnith, L. Giles. BOW 4: M. Kent, P. Greer, S. Coolc, E. Burton, I. Bates, D. Smith, P. Harris, W. Muxworthy, S. Worrell, D. Foster, P. A. Boone, l, lohnson, L. Easoni. BOW 5: S. Holsiead, W. Hall, S. Poulan, C. Pardue, K. Box, M. Brown, M. Wudnen, C. Lewis, S. Shriner, l. Sterans, l. Ferguson, C. Kniqhton, V. Organ, A. Coleman. SIXTH PEREOD GLEE CLUB Glee Club Accompcmists Beadinq lett to right, BOW l: Sue Owen, Peg Shoulders, Mary Alice Turbeville, Patti Wilson. BOW 2: Pat Iames, Martha Carman, Barbara Van Alstyne, Delores Young. BOW 3: Barbara Hughes, lo Anne Austin, Palsy Gladden, Frances Haley, wi FIRST PERIOD BOYS' GLEE CLUB Reading left IO right- BOW 1: D. BOLEN D. COLEMAN D. SIMMONS R. SAYERS I. MASON R. TILLEY B. BELL BOW' 2: E. SEMON T. RAREAE K. SMITH M. COLLINS E, BRADFORD L. RHODES L. REDWINE I. BICKHAM BOW 3: I. WILLIAMS A. CARROLL M. WEEKS T. HOLDER I. TEMPLE B. TRUE D. TRIGG I. BIRMINGHAM G. ESSARY RCW 4: A. BRICE B. GERSTEN F. NEAL H. W. COMPTO W. F. DINKINS L. DUOGAN I. D. FLOHES B. WARD N One 111111 dred Fiffjp FOURTH PERIOD BOYS' GLEE CLUB RCW 1: H. PLANT4-3 P. LIBERTO O. LINK S. VJOODARD I. SCQTTQ I. VALENTINE 1. SHEMVVELL H. HANSCN One Hmzrfred .fixiy K. SEMQN HOW 2: I. SCAI-IEOHOUGII B. KLEIN D. WHITE B. HISHEIE B. PREALY' M. WORLEY I. CARSEE L. LITTLE I. TRIGG C. GATTI B. KERR ROW 3: G. FULLER I. DOMAN L. HEARD L. HILL W. DENNIS I. LAFETTE G. HAMILTON I. FALLIN R. FOX T. DAUGHERTY I. HARMOI'f ROW 1: MYRON BCUNDS MELVYN WILLIAMS CARL SMIT H BOBBY IP CKSON TOMMY CRENSHAW ROBERT CLANTON FREDDY SALES BILL EDMONDSON MICKEY SHIRLEY BILL HEIL1 ROBERT RIVERS TIMMY HILL KENTON CULLEDGE TERRY LYNCH RCW 2: TERRY PARKS IIMMY TAYLOR TERRY XVILLIAMS TERRY HARWELL BERT CARROLL IIMMY MOELLENKAMP TERRY VVYLTSON WAYNE CLEMM TOHNNY SANDIFER TOHN DAY ALAN REIGAL CARROLL ARMOUR ROW 3: ALFRED ANDERSON IAMES PEIXRRAND LARRY THOMPSON TOMMY BEASON TOHN KELLY STAN SWIM BEN MONEILL BONNIE TIEBITT DONALD KENNEDY GLEE CLUB WAYNE BROBST BOBBY CANTRELL PAUL HERREN IOHN MIZE ROW 4: ROGERS PORTERFIELD DICKIE CEOSSLIN GENE PRINGLE BOBBY HUGHES TIMMY CLANCY RCW 5: TOHNNY POSTON TOHN DUNHAM CHARLES CARPENTER IVAN REEVES WATKIIII NEAL RIGSBY HOLLINGSWOHTH BILLY EAGGETT WAYNE NEAL LASTIE TVTILLER WAYNE VVALKER CARL ROBERTS CHARLES TAYLOR TERRY CUMMINGS RODNEY KEY WILLIAM LAZARUS BILL ROGERS TVAN DALRYMPLE LOUIS TATQDON TIMMIE TOE LOTTINGEH GEORGE CULPEPPER TERRY BOX TAMES KEY TOM PENNELL THOMAS HBITSYN LEVVIS One Iluudrvd Sixty-one Q H ai M 2 e a 1 3 3 3 3 3, 53135 5 38 3883 833 anthems and a costumed pageant presented Reading lelt to right, RCW l: Barbara jones, lane Bruce, Beatrice Power, limnne Lou Parris, Betty Hosea, Marlene Kent, lo Anne Austin. ROW 2: Hosina Casczo, Glyncla Clark, Clara Dean Parris, Frances Haley, lenene Vtfilliarns, Glenna Dotson, Martha Lawrence, Tallulah Carpenter. ROVV 3: Bill Rogers, Joe john Necteux, Larry Ariderson, Bobby Blake, Aubrey Maudin, Bobby Ratclitl, Sammy Bolen, Richard Liberto. CHOIR Yuletide would lack flavor without the Christ- mas Story. The B Choirs evening per- formance using a vocal background oi Carroll Armour read the Biblical verses as the groups took places. Two children made their debut with the choir as The Two Small Angels. They were Carren Laljield and Linda Gates. Mary was played by Tallulah Carpenter, loseph was played by Sammy Bolen, while the Large Angel was Frances Raley. The Angel Chorus was supported this much loved tale of the advent of the Christ Child. by the B Choir in the auditorium below the stage. Lelt picture: Angel Chorus in Christmas Story, girls from B Choir. Right picture: Tallulah Carpenter as Mary, ces Haley as the Large Angel H and two Small Angels watch f over the Christ Childs crib. t l Sammy Bolen as Ioseph, Fran- l l V' If llcll BOW1: W. STEWART P. POWELL L. MILLS N. SNEED L. SNIDER S. VIDLER M. GODWIN C. TRANGMAR I. GUY VIRGINIA GIBBENS Choir Director BOW 2: N. NASH B. HENDERSON G. KNIGHT G. IONES A. COSUMANO M. INIICKELS I. STEVENS e Hundred Sixly-four CHQIR B. DELANEY L. SMITH I. IEEEERSON B. LAUTER I. OWEN S. LOVERIDGE D. DELOACH D. COODY S. DUDNEY BOW 3: S. BARNEY C. EASTERLING S. BYMOG S. PLEIIMING M. AARON S. WILLIAMS M. TAYLOR C. EMERSON I. MILES A. MCCALL I. GRIEG S. EMERSON I. GDEN P. PARROTT BOW 4: G. SMITH G. SAWYI-:R D. BECHTOLD D. BOLEN B. ROSADO B. SAWYER C. ATCHLEY I. PICKETT I. STEPHENSON B. PULCO I. PARKS I. MONICHOL W. WALKER G. GILES B. S. SAMMON M. WRIGHT ROW 5: L. COOPER B. TYLER A. DUNN L. IORDAN T. HARRIS B. VAILES T. G. CAUSEY B. RIDGWAY D. HENRY P. BOWLIN I. BURROUGH C. KOONOE L. SMITH B. BROOKS I. DAY I. SANDERS All aboard for All-State Music Clinic! Crcliesira boys pack instruments lor trip. ALI.-STATE MUS! Coinciding meetings oi the Louisiana Educa- tion Association and the All-State Music Clinic in Monroe made the last week in November an unusual one. Northeast State College was host to the in- strumental group for the entire time and the vocal group for the last day. Louisiana Polytechnic lnstitute Was the scene oi the iour-day vocal clinic. C REPRESENTATIVES Representative members oi the All-State Music Clinic furnished the musical numbers ior the programs for the L. E. A. Dr. Everett Timm conducted the instrumental groups and George Howerton directed the vocal groups. Fifty-three students from F. P. H. S. Were selected to attend the annual meeting. Oi this number 38 were instrumentalists and 15 were vocalists. Mrs. Gibbons lends cz bit to harmonizing. Unpacking new sweaters gives all the Choir a thrill One Hundred Sixty-fi1'e wf ,.mn f 1 Combined, the tive companies and military band oi Byrd, and the tour companies and military band ot Fair Park, constitute the only Regiment ot lunior Reserve Qiticers Training Corps in the state ot Louisiana. Under the watchful eyes ot Major H. E. Turner, Captain L. C. McCarthy, MfSgt. R. W. Warren, Sgt. lfc R. R. Waddington, and Sgt. T. Eads, the cadets that make up the Second Battalion, at Fair Park, are instructed in courtesy, leadership, personal health, and discipline. The Cadet Regimental Commander and his statt is chosen alternately every other year from Byrd and Fair Park. The Regiments activities tot the school year are climaxed by Federal Inspection and the Military Ball. fi 'B W 7 ' ' ' lf!! 'wr' f Cadets Davidson, McQuagge, Middleton, Yauqer, Yeager Owens and Miller, receive certificates from Camp Dallas REGIMENTAL STAFF Reading left to right, ROW l: Sponsor Kathleen Pynes, Cade! Colonel Ronnie Ross, Sponsor Mariha Turner. ROW 2: Cadet Major Bobby King, Sponsor Penny Winters, Cadet Major Donald Piercy, Sponsor Betty Rogers, Cadet Majoi Walter Betls, Spon- sor Valrie Harris, Cade! Major Wade Parsons, Sponsor Agnes Ann White. During the three years in R O T C traln achleve ihe rank of offcer They gain a ina, cadets are advanced in ranks as their democratlc attitude toward fellow students as ability develops. An opporiunny for char Nell as a sense of appreoiatron for the need acter building is rnost apparent as cadets of Cl1SC1pl1I'1G by those ID charge BATTALION STAFF Reading lell to right, ROW l: Lt. Colonel Tom Pennell, Sponsor Tornrnye Furr, Major Billy Bacon, Sponsor lenene Crenshaw. ROW 2: Capl. Buddy McQuagqe, Spon- sor Corrolyn Varnell, Capt. Billy Howe, Sponsor leanine DeCrow, Capl. Wayne Garrard, Sponsor Emma Gene Edmiston, Capt. Myron Bounds, Sponsor Coleiie Colvin. FIRST PLATOON: Charles Allen, Hartley Gaston, Patil Herrin, Paul Reirners, james Beckem, Harvey Barney, Dwight Cowser, james Carey, Claude Chadciiclc, Bill Rogers, jimmy johnson, Larry Earnest, jerry Flowers, Ronald Hennigan, Bobby Guy, jan jenkins, Sammy Spano, Eugene Burnley, john Hughes, Roy james, johnny Roclcett, jimmy jones, Edward Humphrey, Walter Spivey, Bobby Newson. Reading left to iight, ROW l: Capt. Bill Griffin, Capt. Patsy Lester. ROW 2: lst Lt. George Davidson, lst Lt. Ann Pickering, 2nd Lt. Eugene Scott, 2nd Lt. Frances Lynch, 2nd Lt. Eugene Pringle, 2nd Lt. jeanenne Franks, W. O. jerry Harwell, W. O. Diane Davis. OMPANY Before attending F. P. H. S. Cadet Captain William Griffin attended Chamberlain-Hunt Military Academy. Cited as an outstanding cadet during his second year here in military training, he was selected as Cadet Captain of Company E , 2nd Battalion, this year. l-le also was a member of the Rifle Team, Dixie Drill Platoon, N. C. O. Club, and Of- ficers and Sponsors Club. Prior to beinq appointed to the post of Com- pany Executive of Company 2nd Bat- talion, lst Lieutenant George Davidson had completed two years of military training with an outstanding record. During these two years he was a participant in the Freshman Rifle Team, Drill Team, N. C. O. Club, and Officers and Sponsors Club. SECOND PLATOON: Harold Owens, Bill Ritch, Charles Kerley, Earnest Kirlchani, Charles Knotts, Roddy Martin, jimmy McMahon, Bobby Wilbanlcs, Ralph Hurdle, Wayne Walker, Robert Clanton, jerry Parks, Lastie Miller, Ben McNeill, Willis Pickering, Leroy Ponder, Carl Roberts, Walter Roberts, Ronnie Tibit, joey Willis, Curry Thomas, jimmy Taylor, johnny Sanditer, Raynond Taylor, john Thompson, Gordon Wilson, Bill Brown, Hugh Phillips. FIRST PLATOON: larnes Clancy, Austin Tucker, Carroll Armour, loe Bell, Don Bennett, Bill Boston, William Carpenter, lerry Crenshaw, Ronald Elliott, Harley Doggett, Glen King, Bill Nichols, William Perrin, Richard Ltberto, Daniel Phillips, Morris Whitcomb, Richard Smith, Billy Wise, Weldon Wilkinson, lames Wells, Clarence Womack, Ierrel Wil- son, Robert Rivers, Mayo LaCour, Tommy Watson, Dale Guthrie, james Burrow. William DeYouna. COMP NY Cadet Captain Bobby Cortinez, Company Commander ot Company 2nd Battalion, gives assurance to his company by his un- shirkinq acceptance ot responsibility. Aside trom the military, Bobby serves as Sports Editor on the Pow Wow and Sports Writer tor the Sequoyah, two oi the tour campus publications, Noted for his participation in extra-curricular activities in school and the military, Cadet lst Lieutenant Tommy Beason, Company Ex- ecutive ot Company has maintained a good record in regular school work, too. i n Reading left to rfqltr, ROW l: Capt Bobby Corttnez, Capt. Nancy Lay, lst Lt, Tommy Beason, lst Lt. Sandra Bruce. ROW 2: 2nd Lt. Charles Bradley, 2nd Lt. Bennie Lee Glass, 2nd Lt. lchn Poston, Znd Lt. Sunny Camille Cooper, W. O. Donald Carter, W. O. Pat Spivey, lfSqt. Don Lightfoot. SECOND PLATOON: Mickey Shirley, limmie Lottinqer, john Richardson, Thomas Lewis, Rodney Key, limmy Fullcerson, lvan Dalrymple, Don Dubois, Eddie Foster, Marion Iohnson, Darroll Kay, Harvey Reynolds, Allen Bieqel, Robert Henry, Don McCoy, lchn McTire, Lee Schalon, Don Gene Meisner, lr., Robert Poston, David Silverman, William Vines, Leland Vtnes, ,limznie Vascoe, Larry Thompson, Gary Stephens, Kenneth Shannon, Doyle Bailey, Roger Foqqin, David Henry, FIRST PLATOON: Bok-by jackson, Vfayne Boyter, jerry Box, Pat Booker, Charles Carpenter, lim Dowden, lchn Dun- ham, ferry Stokes, john Day, Billy Ervin, lohn Cush, lanies Hill, Bobby Hayes, Durwood Kneipp, foe Lloyd, Lynwood Lupo, Charles Smith, Bobby Green, joke Mallett, Bobby Cantrell, Louis laudon, Charles Stamps, Kenneth Raley, Gary Reeves, Fred Sale, Charles Spann, Gary Watson, Freddie Willitord, larnes Tidwell, Kenton Gttlledge. Reading leit to richt, ROW l: Copi. lere Garland, Capt. Rose Escott, lst Lt. Roby Kerr, lst Lt. Pauline McNeal. ROW 2: 2nd Lt. Howell Lewis, 2nd Lt. Ellen Brown 2nd Lt. David Hollitield, 2nd Lt. Paula Pittman, W. C lohnny Willard, W. O. Betty Moss, lst Sgt. Oliver Cello C 0 M P A N Y ' ' ' ' During his three years at military training, Cadet Captain lere Garland, Company Com- mander ot Company 2nd Battalion, has established an excellent record and is identi- tied with the Drill Team, Bitle Team, and lody Drill Team. He has also been a tine example and a good otticer in the Battalion. The developing ot a tine character, establish- ing ot an outstanding record, and proving ot leadership abilities in B. O. T. C., school, and religious organizations, constituted the tour years ot curricular activities, and three years ot military training of Cadet lst Lt. Roby Kerr, Company Executive ot Company 2nd Battalion. SECOND FLATOON: William Stuckey, Harold Cambell, Robert Foster, Wayne Gipson, lames Howard, foe lean, Ronald Ftitrell, David Keller, james Eearrand, james Carmack, Eddie Haynes, Howard Foster, jimmy Mangham, Rex May' field, Gene Morris, Edgar Newell, lvan Dalrymple, Dickie White, Anthony Vos, Robert Tiller, William Walker, Victor White, Billy Whitton, Tommie Williams, Ronald Zagone, Adrian Higgins, ferry letieries. FIRST PLATOON: C. R. Spain, Allred Anderson, Bruce Dupont, Austin Durant, Bill Heirn, lanies Frizzell, Estus Wilson Tim Feslervand, lohn Kelly, Richard Leeth, lim LeVasseur, lerry Cummings, Lutlier Mathis, Glen Morgan, Will Pringle Carl Smith, Charles Mclferren, Austin Robertson, Watkins Neal, Bill Eolrnonclsori, Bobby Osborne. COMP NY Taking a tip from the harmonizing he has learned in the R. O. T. C. Glee Club and the A Choir, Cadet Captain Don Pestervand, Company Commander of Company 2nd Battalion, has promoted harmony, and stressed teamwork to the cadets under his command. Prior to beina appointed to the position ol Cadet lst Lt.. lohn Kell, Company Executive oi Company 2nd Battalion, had identi- fied himself with such oraanizations as the Freshman Rille Team, R. O. T. C. Glee Club, Dixie Drill Team, and N. C. O. Club. Reading let! to right, ROW l: Capt. Don Festervand Capt. Vicky Worm, lst Lt. ,lohn Kell, lst Lt. Belly De laney. ROVV 2: 2nd Ll. ferry Lynch, 2nd Lt. lune letter son, Qnd Lt. Sammy Bolen, Znd Li. Nelda Stahl, W. O Roger Portertield, W. O. lo Ellen Olds, lst Sgt. Bert Carroll. SECOND FLATOON: George Carney, Milton Attaway, Harold Cooper, Ronnie Goflzlarl Daifel folinsori Darifl Tew KGIIIFQUI KGIYUGCW, l9UY WGYSOIU, loe Foufllflmf lUUY9S lolinscvn, Robert Dodd, Dewey M:Cravy, GC-i.anrl Norman, Charles Reeves, Freddie Vtfillitord, Cl id' M C J R at ie c orric, iaby Hollingsworth, joe Middleton, William Freeman, Efston Palmer, Charles Reed, Doyle Siarnes, ferry Vifilliarns, Norman Williams, Wayne Neal, George Culpepper. -I .lm ,MK mhfgn, ,,J,u,,,,,,,,x,,,,e,ANf.pg-ffl iff., - ive-yum..-..f. ,, 1. .wr wmvwp.-1-w.wv-my-m.- W. ,mw..m,e..wM,wmf.swN.f:.:l Ween-wry: f,:1..-1-mn-mx MEMBERS OF MlLlTARY BAND: Billy Baggett, Don Barton, Bob Binderim, lr., Gene Brown, lanies E. Brown, Huey P. Bryant, Bobby Burton, Theron Butchee, Robert B. Carrigan, Russell Fulco, linimy Geter, I. R. Gillaspie, Charles B. Glover, Billy Hill, Gene Hunter, David E. lackson, Frank Iones, Bruce Laning, Phillip Lattier, 'William R. Loyd, Reggie Manning, Claud L. MCMlCiilH?l, lohn Mize, Byron Noble, Billy Payne, Howard K, Pelfoii, Perry Pringle, loey Reddy, Reggie Reynolds, Melvin Rogers, William E. Shaw, Aubrey Shepherd, Bryan Sparks, Thomas Vos, Howard Walker, Lawrence Waschka, Melvyn Williams, Robert Williamson, Charles W. Wofford. Reading lett to right, RCW l: Capt. Robert Vandiver Capt. Beverlyn Stacks, lst Lt. Earnest Kircus, lst Lt Margaret Hanson. ROW 2: 2nd Lt. William Corrigan 2nd Lt. Ierirae Baird, 2nd Lt. Ralph Payne, 2nd Lt. Beverly Burton, W. O. Tommy Pye, W. O. Louise Smith lst Sgt. Ralph jordan. One Hmldred Sezfeury-fain' ILITARY BAN Combining military training and discipline with his musical appreciation through his tour years ot existence with the Military Band, Robert Vandiver has risen to the rank ot Cadet Captain, with the position of Com- pany Commander ot Band Company, 2nd Battalion. While iurthering his musical interests during his tour years at Fair Park, Eugene Kircus has excelled in R. G. T. C. and advanced through the ranks to the rank of lst Lieu- tenant with the post ot Company Executive ot Military Band, 2nd Battalion. MEMBERS OF DRILL TEAM: Wade Parsons, David l-lollitield, Eoger Porterlield, jerry Harwell, john Mize, Walter Betts, George Davidson, Bill Hitch, Bobby Clanton, Bobby jackson, john Kell, George Culpepper, Bill Griitin, Oliver Celia, l-lugh Phillips, Bobby Hughes, james johnson, john Thompson, Tommy Beason, joe Middleton, Harold Owens, Watkins Neal, Wayne Neal, jimmy Lottenger, Gene Pringle, Buddy McQuagge, Hartley Gaston, james Carrnack, Bob- ert Newson, james Key. DIXIE DRILL PLATOON Confirming the old saying The South shall rise again, the members ot the Dixie Drill Platoon practice untiringly to always be pre- pared for any parade or event. Meeting every other school morning, the cadets ex- ecute drill and command with expert pre- cision. Under the leadership oi Cadet Lt. Col. Tom Pennell, the cadets, sporting their new Rebel uniforms, proudly participaie in many major events around Shreveport and the Ark-La-Tex. Reading lett to right, seated: Sponsor Patsy Lester, Spon- sor Kathleen Pynes. Standing: Cadet Lt. Colonel Tom Pennell, Cornrnanderf Cadet Maier Wade Parsons, Guide,- Cadet lst Lt. Roby Kerr, Assistznt Comnianderg Cadet Major Dcnalcl Piercy, C-'uidon Bearer. Our' lluudrcd Se1'er1fy-lim' FI.E TE The many hours of pep talks, practice, and matches brings rewards. Fair Parks Rifle Team brings home many awards and honors. Participating in the Arlington National Rifle Matches, the team came home with fourth place. With the experienced instructions of MfSgt. Warren and teamwork among the members, the team holds first place in the if ,sw city league. Capping third place honors in the 4th Army competition mail-match, they qualified for National competition. Members Piercy, Owens, Harwell, Cella, and Betts practice for a big matcli at Arlington. Reading leit to right, ROW l: Sponsor Sandra Bruce, Capt. fere Garland, Fresidenty Sponsor Colette Colvin, lst Sgt. Oliver Cella, Vice-President: Sponsor Agnes Ann White, Major Donald Piercy, Secretary-Treasurer. ROW 2: Major lflfalter Betts, Sgt. Harold Owens, Capt. Bill Griffin, W. O. ferry Harwell, MfSgt. Richard Warren, Instructor. ROW 3: Capt. Robert Vandiver, Student Coach: Sgt. George Culpepper, Capt. Buddy McQuagge, Sgt. Austin Tucker. Not pictured: Bill Rogers and foe Middleton. One Hrmdreaf Seifenlyvxix .41 .ff -P Reading left to right, ROW l: President, Major Regimental Staff Bobby King and Sponsor Penny Winters: Vice' President, Lt. Colonel Regimental Staff lerry Pate fnot shown! and Sponsor Kathleen Pynes, Secretary, Lt. Colonel Battalion Staff Toni Pennell and Sponsor Tommye Furry Treasurer, lst Lt. Roby Kerr and Sponsor Pauline McNeal,- Sergeant-atfArms, Captain lere Garland and Sponsor Rose Escott. ROW 2: Colonel Ronnie Ross, Sponsor Martha Turner, Captain Battalion Staff Buddy McOuagge, Sponsor Carolyn Varnell, Captain Battalion Staff Wayne Garrard, Sponsor Emma lean Edmiston, Captain Bobby Cortinez, Sponsor Nancy Lay, Major Regimental Staff Walter Betts, Sponsor Valerie Harris, Captain Battalion Staff Myron Bounds, Sponsor Colette Colvin, Major Regimental Staff Wade Parsons, Sponsor Agnes Ann White, Major Regimental Staff Donald Piercy, Sponsor Betty Rogers. ROW 3: 2nd Lt. Howell Lewis, Sponsor Ellen Brown, 2nd Lt. Sammy Bolen, Sponsor Nelda Stahl, Warrant Officer johnny Willard, Sponsor Betty Moss, Warrant Officer Jerry Harwell, Sponsor Diane Davis, Warrant Officer Donald Carter, Sponsor Pat Spivey, Warrant Officer Roger Porterfield, Sponsor Io Ellen Olds, Warrant Officer Tommy Pye, Sponsor Louise Smith. ROW 4: Major Regimental Staff Billy Bacon, Sponsor Ienene Crenshaw, 2nd Lt. ferry Lynch, Sponsor Iune jefferson, lst Lt. lohn Kell, Sponsor Betty Delaney, lst Lt. Eugene Kircus, Sponsor Margaret Hanson, Captain Bill Griffin, Sponsor Patsy Lester, lst Lt, Tommy Beason, Sponsor Sandra Bruce, 2nd Lt. Eugene Pringle, Sponsor leanenne Franks, Cap- tain Battalion Staff Billy Howe, Sponsor leanine DeCrow, ROW 5: Captain Robert Vandiver, Sponsor Beverly Burton, Captain Don Festervand, Sponsor Vicky Worm, 2nd Lt. Bill Carrigan, Sponsor lerirae Baird, 2nd Lt. David l-lollifield, Sponsor Paula Pittman, 2nd Lt. Eugene Scott, Sponsor Francis Lynch, lst Lt. George Davidson, Sponsor Ann Pickering, 2nd Lt. Charles Bradley, Sponsor Bennie Lee Glass, 2nd Lt. johnny Poston, Sponsor Sunny Cooper. P. M. S. of T. Mfuffi lolin Spense is welconied to li s e 0 F F I C E R S A N D post by Capt. McCarthy and Sgt. Warren, Sgt. Wa l lin ton, and Sgt. Eads at F. P. Armory. SPONSORS CLUB To fill the demands by the officer and spon- sor for entertainment is not the only purpose of the club. Besides supplying a social life for the officers and sponsors, it gives them an opportunity to develop new friendships, and to develop their ability to get along with their fellow cadets. Co-operating with the R. O. T. C. Instructors and Parents Club, the Officers and Sponsors Club members assist in obtaining congenial relationships between cadets and officers. One Hundred Severity-seven Cadet Col, Ronnie Ross and Sponsor Emma Gene Edrniston A sunny Wednesday finds Mr. Alberson, principal, and Mrs lceep Captain McCarthy and Sponsor while they Martha lacobs, public relations manager tor Fl.O.T.C. linish their pancakes. Parents Club, with quests at parade. . O. T. C. PARENTS CLUB OFFICERS President . . . CLYDE FANT Vice-President . . . M. B. HUGHES lst Vice-President .... W. P. HAWLEY Znd Vice-President . . RALPH HALLIBURTON Secretary ...... MRS. loE MONROE Treasurer . . TUDGE RANDELL WHITMEYER Sergeant-at-Arms . . DON THOMAS Parents oi boys and girls connected with the R. O. T. C. in looth high schools have banded l together to torrn the new R. O. T. C. Parents T Club. The membership includes parents ot l Students currently in the Corps and those Congressman Overton Brooks congratulates Clyde Fant at the installation meeting. Aunt larnima cooks stacks ol panealces while taculty Pancakes tor l5UU people leaves help serve the parents. Aunt Iarnima unruflled. elm 'vu is 4, . w Congressman Ovcrton Brooks administers the oath ot ottice. joe Monroe entertains during supper with a tape recording who have been cadets, with a good number of adults who are interested in preserving and promoting the B. O. T. C. units in Lou- isiana and Caddo Parish. At the installation meeting, 475 members were present. The Honorable T. Overton Brooks installed the otticers. Movies have been taken oi all the club activities during the year and placed on sound track. These are available to other units over the south. A pancake supper served at both schools' cafeteria attracted many parents. A group of cadets and sponsors chosen trom each Battalion dressed in costumes representing the old and new South were an outstanding part ot the Holiday in Dixie parade. Belated supper guests finish pancakes as Coach Tommy Cadet Sgt. Hubert McOuagge looks on as Clyde Fant receives the presidents gavel from Congressman Overton Brooks. Tffqqei ill bC1ClCQfOUT1d, UIQSS Students to C1SSfSf il? Cl9GHi17Q Bill Brown and his band enliven the supper with Jazz up before the entertainment begins. A majority ot this group are B.O.T.C. Cadets rf mem, Middleton, Newsom, and Owens stack arms. Parents of lim LeVasseur visit Camp Dallas on Fathers Day The Bendix automatic washers that Major Turner told us about. Simulated conditions in field exercises leave nothing for the imagination. CAMP DALLAS B. O. T. C. cadets may attend a summer camp if they choose. Camp Dallas is the meeting place for all of the R. O. T. C. units who send representatives. Cadets from Lou- isiana, Texas, and Oklahoma join in leader- ship training classes and other development- Take five! al experiences offered which help cadets improve in military classes in school. Marks- manship abilities are accentuated. The sixteen cadets from Shreveport made a good showing for their home town competing with the four hundred and fifty-six boys who attended Camp Dallas. The Camp Regimental Commander was Cadet Val Pugh Hall and the Battalion Com- mander was Cadet Luke Fisher, both post- graduates from Dallas high schools. All cadets from Pair Park were ranked as Sergeants except Buddy McOuagge who was Captain on the lnstructors Staff. Bobby New- son and loe Middleton were active on the Drill Team. Receiving merits in rifle marksmanship were Harold Owens, experty loe Middleton, sharp- shooterg Bobby Hughes, lim Le Vasseur and Bobby Newson, marksman. The best marks- man at camp received a target rifle. Other activities for the boys at camp included boxing, softball, and swimming. '3 Q. wifi Si 5 mil? 4 xT:q5i3. ... .. au. 3 4' 'f .A 'U l'4ig! .f vm r. NH 8 Q X . ,.:,'1 . Aff' af! '-i W Q-, A 4: ' K 2, 0' . C' ' 4 z M Q' Q 99 WY V 'UV a ,.' W! Wg 8 5.2 Igi- A ..- , Q 3 if , gf M , ' W if , ay 43 ' .1 , H 40 Xiu xl QV! W F- gy, . K E559 -V , 2 K, -QQSIX5 if 1 'X - jx ,N Lf, iw 523' . ff 'X X 2 we 1? 4 if .i 7 L ' 5 . 4 44 i2r., : . k ' -,M-W - ' 34 Us gg. , l '., ..., ,. .. 1, 9' f 2' ' 1 5 uri' if 153' v v ii 3 ,jf 'Sf f .2 'fiiQgg1g5l-W Q Q ml 0 5 -' nf Af ' 55 .ax 3 f gifs-' E ' E fl s. we :rw AY 1 W w T-sf-ffqfff ' ,Q . . , I I I -JN-f KJ .Nig- igilz 52.2 I. SCH AY 0 Looking forward to a week oi fun the small fry gathered for the second play school sponsored by the Homernalcing classes in child care. Those Who were beginners held firmly to the hands of the second year nursery group. A regular schedule of activities Was adhered to from 8:30 A. M. to ll:3O A. M. Theory became reality tor high school girls supervising games, crafts, and recess activities. Mrs. Eula E. Mitchell sponsored the project. .nw 'vm- Beading leit to right: Ellen Brown, Business Manager, Ann Pickering, Business Managerg Emma Gene Edrnision, FOOTBALL PR An honorary organization dating its ence since the Fall oi l936, promotes will between school and community. haps no group is more keenly aware school philosophy and policies than Sunny Cooper, Miss Loryne Martin, Fat Greer, Pat Spivey. exist- good- Per- oi the these girls. Each summer an instructional class is attended where the girls are oriented on the functions ot the stait, diplomacy and good manners. Thirtyftive girls broken into small groups Beading lell to riglit: Carrie Nell Knigliton, Betty Upclnzrcli, Beizne Hirsclifielrl, Ienene Crenshaw, Penny Winters, Belly Monsour, Vicky Worni. Standing: Rosemarie Phillips, Carolyn Addington, leanine DeCrow. Reading lelt to rlglit: Wanda Muxworthy, Colette Colvin, Bevelyn Stacks, Patsy Lester, David Farmer, Martha Turner, Carolyn McWaters, Carolyn lndel, canvass the business organizations who pur- chase advertising in the booklet for the sea- son. Arranging the advertisements, pictures and information concerning each football player is the responsibility of the manager and her assistant. Once again the teams work together to sell their programs at the football games. This completes the Ad Staff service to the school. Before the school year is over each of the girls submit names for a list from which the following year's staff will be chosen. These girls are selected for their scholastic ability, personality and charm and must meet with the approval of the faculty. At the close of the football season the Ad Staff entertained their mothers at a banquet as a gesture of appreciation for the many things they had enjoyed during their school years made possible by their parents. Reading lelt to riglit: ,lattice Hill, Barbara Halverson, Daisy lolmson, Agnes White, lirmnie Fliitli llttriter, 1-eanenn Franks, Nelda Stahl, Valrie Harris, Sandra Bruce. Sitting: Donald M. Piercy, Editor. Lett to right, standing: jo Ellen Olds, Secretary: Rosina Cascio, Feature Editor,- lanell May, Feature Editor, Audrey Nallin, lunior Editor, Lois Piercy, Music Section Editor, Kenneth Crowder, Sports Editor, H. foe Middleton, Assistant Editor. Sitting: Mavis Shaw, Head Typist. SEQU YAH EDITOR AL STAFF Various members of the Editorial Staff may have different obligations in making the book, however the staff as a whole knows about everything going on around school. This staff is responsible ior an accurate ac- count of every person and their achieve- ments for that school year. Photography and SEQUOYAH CLERK STAFF-Reading Zeit to right, ROW 1: Delores Young, Billy lo Loord, tune Stephenson, Ieanne Williams. ROW 2: Marv Carrol Latsha, loan Hilburn, Wertdy Millner, Iackie McComic. ROW 3: Nancy David, Pat james, Lee Edwards, Bob Newson, Dick Mc- Dearmont. Not pictured: Waiter Betts and Bobby Cortinez, writing are the mediums used to preserve each school memory. When ideas are ex- changed, individual abilities developed, work co-ordinated, supplemented by research and climaxed by work with professional publishers and engravers, each chapter in the history of the school perfected. Editorial Staffs Christmas banquet and dance. Reading leit to right, seated: .Kathleen Curry, Margaret Pharr, Standing: Mrs. McClellan. Carol Ann Abel, Gloria Lynch, Dot Arnold, Shirley Collins. SEQUOYAH CIRCULATION STAFF After an exciting advertising campaign the subscription sales began during Fall Semes- ter. The statt in charge is selected by Mrs. Ouicla McClellan. All ot the members ot the Circulation Statt are seniors except one junior who is chosen to train tor a year as assistant manager. The majority ot these boys and girls are students from the Com- mercial Department in school who are in- terested to some degree in journalism as well. The statt breaks up into teams ot two to make collections on subscriptions. lean Pace, Beverly Wcrlt, Maxine Hutcherson Glynaa Stewart, Marie Hunter, Annette Iones, lanis Walker Bobbie Bozeman. Beading left to right, BOW l: Miss E. lordan, S. McCallum, M. Carney, D. Arnold, D. Miller, E. Lindsey. BOW 2: B. Neely, B. Langtord, D. Shaw, M. N. Buchanan, P, S. Carter, S. Slernons. BOW 3: E. Locke, S. Worthingtori, P. Brooks, S. McCalla, E, Bryant, C. Woodard, P. Hudsmitli, C. Wright. BOW 4: A. Iackson, H. Goforth, I. Burton, P. Brown, V. Organ, F. Haley, F. Harrison, K. Curry. SEQUOYAH BUSINESS STAFF OFFICERS Statt Advisor . . . Miss EARLINE IORDAN Assistant Manager . . SUZANNE MCCALLUM Manager . . MARGIE CARNEY Typist . . DOT ARNOLD The yearbook is financed by the subscription sales and the advertising. These 28 girls set or record year tor sales. To keep Work run- One Hundred Eighty-eight ning smoothly the assistant manager, a jun- ior, replaces the manager upon her gradua- tion. Underclassmen may work on the advertising sales teams. Each Spring the Business Staff acts as hos- tess to the members ot the Circulation and Editorial Statts at a party. At this time Miss Earline lordan, sponsor ot the Business Staff, presents prizes to her two best workers. .,A- 043' fxf r, Reading felt to right, ROW l: A. Price, E. Edrniston, L. Smith, L. Roberts, E. Worshani, I. lettersoii, E. Cortinez. ROV! 2: N. Allenbauqh, M. C. Latslia, l, Millner, l. A. Schroeter, A. Mills, K. Deaton, B. Vfilson, H. Crunk. HCV! 3: C. Fuico, I. Willianis, N. Sipes, l. Stephenson, I. Sledge, l. Box, W. Hodge, G. Horne. POW WOW EDITDRIAL STAFF OFFICERS Editor . . EMMA GENE EDMrsToN Managing Editor Associate Editor Club Editor . News Editor . Sports Editor . . LOUISE SMITH LOUISE ROBERTS BETTY WoRsHAM IUNE IEFFERSON BOBBY CORTINEZ The Pow Wow is published once each month under the supervision ot Mrs. Antoinette Price. The editors and reporters must have taken the course in journalism to quality tor a place on the newspaper. Realizing its influence in the attitude of the student body a conscientious ettort is always made to report the news accurately and without opinion. One Hmidred EiglJ1y-nine Reading left to right, HOW l: Margaret Hanson, Pal Boddie, Carole Gibson, Kay Box, Nancy Schinzler, Mavis Shaw, Glynda Ervin. ROW 2: Miss Mary Anthony, Sponsor, Bonnie Williams, Mary Alice Turbeville, Melody Brown, Hope Henry, Sylvia Gates, lerry Lasiter. ROW 3: lo Lasiter, Sylvia Bradharn, leanette Dove, lenene Williams, Bever- ly Bush, Patsy Gladden, lean Lasiter. POW WOW BUSINESS STAFF OFFICERS Business Manager . . MARGARET HANsoN Assistant Manager . . PAT BODDIE Assistant Manager . . CAROLE GIBSON Exchange Manager . . KAY BOX Asst. Exchange Manager . NANCY SCHINZLER Circulation Manager . . MAVIS SHAW Asst. Circulation Manager . GLYNDA ERVIN One Hundred Nineiy The Business Statt ot the Pow Wow has three responsibilities: selling advertisements, sell- ing papers, and mailing copies to other schools with Whom they exchange. Business manager, assistant business man- agers, circulation manager, and exchange manager are the tour main positions on the statt. To achieve a position on the statt, a girl must sell advertisements and Work tor at least a year. 'Nw Seated, Mrs. Nemo Henry, sponsor, and Betty Baker. Standing, left to right: Larry Mitchell, ferry Wi'lliams, Tommy Watson, Gloria Murit, Betty Lori Holiday, Richard Escott, Patsy Gladden, and Martha Weider. THE 1955 PAPDGSE STA Alter making a periodical appearance Freshmen and Sophornores snap up The Papoose, a mimeographed newspaper. Freshman English Classes, supervised by Mrs. Nema Henry, publish this small paper. Members of these classes contribute articles, jokes, poetry, and the editorials. They are encouraged to adhere to journalistic styles oi writing. Qccasionally personal experi- ences are written up. ln attempting to develop individual abilities in writing, each young reporter receives con- structive criticism and encouragement. Spe- cial assignments to cover events stimulates interest. Contributions are solicited from boys and girls in their same grades who are in other English classes. Work on the Papoose is a stepping stone toward identifying with the other publica- tion statts to meet qualifications. loan Hilbtirn collaborates witli tliree otlier class edttcrs One Iflnudred iNlflIBfj 0l1G K 5 fb 2 2 2.3 SEQ EU 5 'F V I Xxjm X , . 1 X Q f' W kg if M L4 ' M .,::....,.. ., S ,,..., : f 2 --,- , , ,X ,... ..... , . .,... 1 .,.., Q-M-hmmm--f-u Q N ,.,.. - X4 ' fi XTR un , V X Sequoyah Staffs enjoy Annual Banquet ct Westerner, 55 eellzelldfly Shreveporfs Qwn College Fair Park graduates Patsy Giles, Don Bush, Penny Todd, and Mary Jane Carter relax between classes by the pool in the Crumley Terrace on the Centenary College campus. lW1fite to Field Represevzmtive for Catalogue O H ndred Ninety-four Shreveport enioys comfortable living Because of Iow cost .Nafwzal QM. Wronrnu xfrrrcurnr ARKANSAS Loursmn. as co, BIG CHAIN STORES The Grocery Folks of Sb1'e1fep01't mul Bossier City Left to right, front row: jonny Willard, Tommy Malony, Jimmy Potter, Don Parker, Bill Massey, joe Mosher. Back row: Wade Parsons, Ronny Ross, Cecil Rhodes, Perry Burress, George Crain, jackie Horne, Reed Gibson, Jonny Feazel, Dudley Trigg. DAIRY QUEEN GREENXWOOD ROAD O H mired Ninety-s O I I :fran -auxin - 614150-00171115 Phone 3-4547 2700 Greenwood Road THEY ARE HOT - HOT AT 4 P. M. SKILLED LABOR GOES HAND IN HAND WITH EDUCATION Best ll7isf9es To Fair Park High School Gnzcz'11ates From Shreveport Building and Construction Trades Council zzow MILAM PHONE 3-6256 AFFILIATED WITH A. F. OF L. F. L. TROEGEL, JR., President ERNEST WARE, Vice Presizlent W. P. PARISH, Business Reprereutatize K. N. WEEKS. .S'ecrel1n'y AFFILIATED LOCAL UNIONS Asbestos Workers Local Union No. 21 Boiler Makers Local Union No. T0 Bricklayers Local Union No. 2 of La. 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Phone 2-5187 2649 SUNSET PLAZA Phone 6-4551 23 BIG CHAIN CENTER Phone 3-6227 in Bossier City ROSE-NEATH FUNERAL HOME Proven Not By Talk But By Ser1'ice iw ' 1i1 ' 1i BROWNING'S CAFETERIA 1011 Jordan St. Phone 2-1700 Partying with Mrs. jones is always a big moment Drink 'A' ROYALICRDWN E El L A Best By Taste Test Two Hundred Tb Wa1ker's Service Station d7Z Walker's Automatic Wash-a-teria 2724 Claiborne Ave. Phone 4-9197 The NEW TRIPLE XXX ABC SCHOOL OF MUSIC Steel and Standard Guitar 2756 Greenwood Road Phone 3-2796 Accordion Gerald Kennedy, Owner piano Chicken - Steaks ,, . ,, Seafoods - Sandwiches 'Instrzmzentx Fzzrmsbed A Good Place To Dine 3015 Samford Phone 8-9712 AMSTAN SUPPLY DIVISION AMERICAN RADIATOR 8: STANDARD SANITARY CORP. ROTHSCHILD BOILER 81 TANK WORKS, INC. Steel Tanks - Smoke Stacks Structural Steel Construction and Erection 2307 Texas Ave' Box 1663 Shreveport, La. CARMEN Charles and P. B. fBuddyJ Lombardino RADIO-Tv SERVICE AMBER INN DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT 1909 Texas Avenue Phone 4-0211 or 6-8957 1911 East Texas St. Phone 3-1184 Shreveport' La' Bossier City, La. DESOTO - PLYMOUTH SALES AND SERVICE GLENN HUF E , INC. SPRING AT MILAM SHREVEPORT, LA. Two Hundred I' lt's Better Than Good - - It's- , . - ! 0 R E MOSI 1 .fi I Ill OIIAI NAM! IN IAIIV IIOOUCTI Phone 5-7167 Congralulations and Best Wfisbes, Seniors H. LANE MITCHELL COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC WORKS Shreveport, Louisiana The Lakeshore Feed 6- Seed Store aaso LAKESHORE Dmvs Dufour 8: Layne Floor Covering Linoleum, Asphalt Tile and Rubber Tile 2007 Portland Ave. Phone 5-4301 'dlbd SOUTHERN PLUMBING CO. D P MAGOUIRK Mlgff PRQDUCTS 5214 GREENWOOD ROAD 4-8191 Homemaking Class I KI-Iome Ec Gif-159 Serves Faculty Coffee HOME BUILDING SUPPLY 1529 TEXAS AVE. PHONE 2-2461 STORE FOOD 3911 VELVA PHONE 3-9973 Brown Bros. Appliance Store 4706 Mansfield Road Phone 6-8541 Maytag - - - Frigidaire COMPLIMENTS OF CARROLL INSURANCE AGENCY J. L. Bicknell J. N. Clancy LAKESHORE CONOCO SERVICE 3700 LAKESHORE DR. PHONE 4-4922 In the Big Clmin Shopping Centerw Now Under Construction . . . Q qreote store Ark-Lo-Tex Planned to serve you better Q-few H om se- o Mflom at McNerl Ready F011 1955 Quality Apparel Two Hundred F ire fb O. B. W'll' O. B. Wi11'a , J . 1 Wm lm f B. F. EDINGTQN WILLIAMS CAcme Drilling Co.D 8K DEEP WATER WELLS Headquarters for PUMPS AND Used Truck Parts WATER SYSTEMS TUCKER PL-UMBING CO. Complete Plumbing Supplies and Installations 4400 MANSFIELD ROAD PHONES 6-2761 - 6-2762 SOUTHERN SAW CO. C on gratulatiom, Graduates Dealer POULAN CHAIN SAWS Sales 84 Service-Saws for Rent NEW7 YORK Phone 6-4231 FURNITURE COMPANY 4623 Greenwood Road rm - Iv 40 I MILAM ST. .-- -I - Ph. 3-4171 FAIR GROUNDS BRANCH. 3020 MISSOURI PHONE 2-ll59 MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSII INSURANCE CORPORAIION 'I Hd dS' A Complete Line of Home Furnishings Reasonable Prices! Easy Terms! I 5 616 l Milam St. Louisiana Iron and Asbestos Siding, New Roofs, Re-Roofs, Sheet Metal Work Su l Com an . . PP Y P Y Industrial Roofing 8a 2925 Mansfield Road Phone 3-5223 Sheet Metal Works ShfeVeP0ff' Louisiana 5604 Mansfield Road Phone 8-6101 MIDWAY LALWNDERTERIA 9 X 12 Cotton Rugs A Specialty Leave Yom' Bundle and Noi Yom' Ca1 ' 2545 Midway St. Phone 6-1732 B. 85 B. Jewelers M. I. Davis Co., Inc. . Your Diamonds and Watches CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH D .l 2814 Greenwood Road eq er ! 521 North Market St. Phone +7378 Phone 4-4451 1850 4 Phone Texas Avenue ' . . 2-9515 FURNITURE CO. Tzro Hundred S I Compliments of POULAN CHAIN SAWS Compliments of f . 5 Amer1can Cleaners F L . . SURPASSED BY NONE O OUISIOVIO 509 MII-AM ST 220 E. Kings Hwy. Ph 7 1267 HOME EEDERAI SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OE SHREVEPORI 552 MARKET STREET TELEPHONE 2-1145 Meriwether Supply Corp. 1 1312 JORDAN ST. PHONE3-5252 wffvf-OH' PELICAN SUPPLY CO., INC. Hopes All Students of FAIR PARK HIGH Turn Out To Be WELL DIGGERS or Wives Thereof! Cvlore min, more g D Office Phone 5-1473 Residence Phone 6-2619 N. O. Ford Insurance Agency Department Store of Accident and Health, Life, ami Hospitalization Insurance 1852 TEXAS AVE. P. O. BOX 1072-SHREVEPORT, LA. CITY CLUB VELVET STEP WEATHER BIRD n I Shoes for Men, Wonien and Children Dorsey's Shoes, Inc. 1550 on your dial Texas Eastern Bldg. Q Congratulations To The 1955 Class of ff Q FAIR PARK HIGH SCHOOL an From Your Friends and Neighbors Who Bring You half Q Low Cost Light and Power .. - --1 - - 7 - i 1 a DUTIHYISIIRII ASAND lffflll' FNPANY . . DON'T WALK-SCOOT! Penrod Dr1ll1ng Co. Drilling Contractors suite 601-07-418 Marker sf. ' s ' Phone 3,1601 POWERCYCLE CENTER, Inc. . . 1801 Texas Ave. Shreveport, Louisiana Shreveport, Louisiana Gail Rogers - School and College Salesmen - Larry Shirley Harbuck 8: Womack, Inc. SPORTING GOODS Your Sports Specialists 302-304 TEXAS STREET PHONE 2-8765 I' Hundred N ALWAYS AN INDIAN BOOSTER BEST OF LUCK TO THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1955 PEOPLE'S MARKET 2933 LINDHOLM 144 EAST 70TH BUNT STOLL, Owner PIANOS . . . ORGANS I BAND INSTRUMENTS O1dS'Cad111aC CGW Inc' 12 Years of Music Leadership 3215 Southern Ave. WERLEIN'S FOR MUSIC Phone 8-8411 311 Texas Phone 4-3261 BUMPER TO BUMPER!! A N D R E S S Knows Your FORD Best PACKARD BODY SHOP Congwztuldtions Phone 3-0508 204 Travis Street MORRIS BUICK COMPANY AUTO PAINTING - BODY WORKS SEAT COVERS 320 Market St. Phone 3-6141 Good Luck To Seniors of '55 and To Fair Park Indians From J. EARL DOWNS HARVEY D. TEASLEY Commissioner of Public Safety Chief of Police T H d dT Queensborough Shoe Service 3711 Lakeshore Drive Phone 5-4715 In the Boot and Shoe Trade Since 1921 Billfolds, Belts and Handbags C on gmtulzzti 0 115, G mduat es H. L. GREEN CO. Formerly HSILVERSU 402 Texas Your Fzworite One-Stop Shopping Center CLARKES IEWELERS LAKESHORE AND JEWELLA 5916 YOUREE DRIVE DIXIE STORES 3112 SOUTHERN AVE. SHREVEPORT, LA. Connie Shoes Tri-State Furniture Co., Inc. Bargain Center of Ark-La-Tex 1643 Texas Avenue SCHEXNAIDRE Painters-Decorators 1612 Market Sr. Since 1921 Phone 2-2750 7-3117 Central Motors, Inc. DODGE - PLYMOUTH Only Dodge Builds Job-Rated Trucks Market at Lake Phone 2-2151 SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA Night Phones 2-5665, 3-2501, 8-5396 CARL PONS ELECTRICAL CO., INC. COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL WIRING MOTOR REWINDING AND REPAIRS Phone 5-7193 3538 Mansfield Road Shreveport, La. T11'a Hundred E12 THE COSTUME SHOP All Types Costumes Made and Rented Mrs. E. H. Giles, Owner PHONE 4-8525 1406 KINGS HIGHWAY 6-3141 Shreveport, Louisiana 6-4214 24-1-IOUR INSURED WRECKER SERVICE D jewella Garage, Paint Custom Carpet Service and TOP CO. Expert Installation and Cleaning of Complete Motor Overhauling FINE RUGS AND CARPETS Truck Bodies and Wood-Working STER CLEA ING Wreck Rebuilding a Specialty UEIZSE Y d S N DAY OR NIGHT-PHONE 2-3285 12 Raymon Meet 3536 Greenwood Road Shreveport, La. THE WESTERN ER Home of Ranch Style Foods School and Cbwfclo Banquets a Specialty 10 MILES OUT ON GREENXVOOD ROAD Monkhouse Florist Community Don,t Tlainle for Hours, Semi Flowersn Drug . SEOEC7 Inc' 2116 Greenwood Road Prescription Service phone 3-8026 FREE DELIVERY Night Phone 6-3889 Phone 3-8428 Shreveport, Louisiana 2424 Greenwood Road PONTIAC A GENERAL MoToRs MASTERPIECE HOLMES PONTIAC CO. 1322 TEXAS T o Hundred Tzuelve HOWARD CRUMLEY CHEVROLET CO., INC. Your Claewolet Dealer L. B. STUART CG. THE Sc to 351.00 Stores 2738 Greenwood Road SHREVEPORT W. F. BEALL CG. DEPARTMENT STORES Greenwood Road Store Bossier City Store Cedar Grove Store Sunset Acres Store 2754 Greenwood Road 852 Benton Road 510 East 70th Sr. Sunset Village Phone 2-3476 Phone 3-1981 Phone 7-2045 Phone 6-5721 Compliments E Wardlaw's Jewelry E E F S 2739 GREENWOOD ROAD FNQUAE' at tyabhwn' At Bacon and Edwards SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA Texas Street Phone 2-7163 SHREVEPORT, LA' zbsz-9 HNOHE1 CIVOH V'I'IEI1XXHf 9067 NOILVTLINVS SEINAVH .171 UCI IIFA1 53741171-I 'alma fl 5101111 197799 uacfflln 'IVAO1IddV HJIIVEIH :IO GHVOH AVd OJ. SHLNOW OS 'saufqoew iujqmgp qijm 'xsoo aiqeuosez-JJ Je Snp saqsujq 'Sup sauq prog pun 'Jammu 'sei 'panmsug seen aseaxg 'pgur sz-aug prog 'sJgedaJ pun Sugqumld lexm sgardwog ELHO C1E1cUA1f1cI GNV CIEITIVELSNI SEINVEL DILJEIS Two Hundred Tl I Smith, Howard. 6. McCoy. Inc. -INSURANCE- Ricou-Brewster Building ANDRESS-HANNA, INC. YOUR LINCOLN-MERCURY DEALER 717 Crockett Street FAIR PARK BARBER SHOP 3154 GREENWOOD ROAD Try Our Hair Cuts CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS ROBERT I. O'NEAL DISTRICT JUDGE NU-WAY SHOE REPAIR 2423 MALCOLM ST. HUFFMAN'S GARAGE GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING Used Cars Bought cmd Sold 2054 TEXAS AVE. PHONE 3-7757 Everett and Iacque Hair Stylist CUTTING AND STYLING- MCINNIS GROCERY AND MARKET 1548 Pierre Ave. AND Phone 3-0174 MCINNIS SUPER MARKET Corner Lakeshore G Dilq League Phone 5-8041 We Appreciate Your Business Belote's Esso Servicenter WELDING AND MACHINE SHOP Lawn Mowers and Garden Tractors 4500 GREENWOOD ROAD PHONE 5-2740 HATTIE'S DRESS SHOP LADIES READY-TO-WEAR Mrs. Hattie Matthews 683 Stoner Ave. Phone 3-8193 Shreveport, La. Compliments of Williams Physicians 6. Surgeons JORDAN AT LINE SHREVEPORT, LA. KELLEY'S AUTO WRECKING 4420 Greenwood Road Phone 3-7636 NEW AND USED PARTS lOUETT'S GROCERY QUERBES G BOURQUIN INSURANCE SERVICE 2505 - 07 GREENWOOD ROAD SHREVEPORT 212-214 Milam Phone 3-5241 N. B. STOER REAL ESTATE SINCE 1914 CO' 320 Milam St. Phone 2-8341 720 MILAM STREET Sl-IREVEPORT. LA. EL CHICO CAFE 2127 GREENWOOD ROAD PHONE 3-5227 Famous for Mexican and American Foods A. F. Cuellar, Manager BACON AND EDWARDS SPORTSM'EN'S PARADISE S1-IREVEPORT, LA. Dresses-Blouses-Sweaters-Skirts VON'S A. G. HAMMETT lAcross from Big Chainl 2005 IEWELLA ROAD TEL- 5-3925 TAX ASSESSOR FOR CADDO PARISH Two Hundred Fourleen L. C. CATHEY FURNITURE CO. Feeders Supply Co. of Shreveport Fine Furniture and Appliances Purina Chows-The Checkerboard Feed 2016-18 TEXAS AVENUE PHONE 5-1725 90 MILAM STREET-PHONE 3-8616 SHREVEPORT, LA. 4330 MANSFIELD ROAD-PHONE 5-1446 WEISMAN'S CROSS GROCERY Shreveport's Complete Toy Store 3120 HARDY ST. PHONE 5-7774 717 MILAM ST. KELLER'S ESSO SERVICENTER EFURD MACHINE 6. WELDING CO. .. . . Verliied Esso Lubrication BOSSIER CITY, LOUISLANA Phone 4-4723 CHARLES C. KELLER, Owner Day Phone 5-2410 2125 Texas Avenue Shreveport, La. Truman Cooley Eleclric Co., Inc. PHONE a.1osa Residential. Commercial and Industrial Wiring BOX'S ESSO SERVICENTER Greenwood Road and Alabama Verified ESSO Lubrication LOUISIANA PAPER COMPANY ROBERTS GROCERY 6: MARKET 241s LAUREL PHONE 2-6355 Compliments of KALMBACH-BURCKETT NANKING CAFE sm MILRM sr. PHONE a--teas oPEN 24 HOURS HERBERT I. BROWN'S GARAGE BETTER AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING 2008 Portland Ave. Bus. Phone 3-4533 KELLY BROS. GULF SERVICE Greenwood and Velva Streets GULF OIL AND GAS TIRES AND ACCESSORIES DOZIER B. WEBSTER CLERK or COURT si-rREvEPoRr, LA. SERVICE TO SAWMILLERS, INC. 2360 TEXAS AVE. PHONE 2-6828 SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA BEST WISHES, GRADUATES Compliments oi MORNINGSIDE CLEANERS Thanks For Being My Customer Huckabee's Auto Glass Service PHONE 4.7509 SHREVEPORT. LA. BAMA PIE WILLIS P. BUTLER, M. D. DELICIOUS PIES GREENWOOD ROAD PHONE a-zsos COHONER Tivo Hundred Fft COMPLIMENTS OF REESE VARIETY Big Chain Shopping Cenier LAKESHORE AND IEWELLA BROCK'S AUTO SERVICE 4244 MANSFIELD ROAD PHONE 6-9126 USE A PLANTS BUILT BOAT Fast-Durable-Safe PLANTS G SON 4175 LAKESHORE DRIVE STAR CLEANERS Service Plus Quality PHONE 4-7876 3211 LAKES!-IORE DRIVE SI-IREVEPORT, LA. Bill Lockwood, Owner-Manager GENERAL INSURANCE FERGUSSON INSURANCE AGENCY Phone 2-5434 605-606 Giddens-Lane Bldg. SHREVEPORT, LA. DALES IEWELERS Ark-La-Tex Largest Jewelers TWO STORES 313 Texas 535 Milam Phone 3-1618 Phone 2-067 7 M. LEVY CO., INC. WEARING APPAREL POR YOUNG LADIES AND YOUNG MEN Compliments of CENTRAL FURNITURE CO. 722 TEXAS PHONE 4-ss21 SUE PEYTON SHOP 3315 LINE AVENUE PHONE 8-2658 LAKESHORE DRUG STORE PROMPT DELIVERY Phones 2-9218-2-9219 Lakeshore at Iewella Shreveport, La. C. A. CAMPBELL ORNAMENTAL IRON WORKS Free Estimates - Call 4-3086 Greenwood Road-10 Miles West oi Fair Grounds SHREVEPORT GARMEN T MANUFACTURERS 908 MCNEII. STREET SHIREVEPORT, LOUISIANA B. F. PEYTON'S DRUG STORE 1872 TEXAS AVE. PHONE Z-7167 s1-IIIEVEPOI-IT, LA. COUNTRY CLUB GROCERY 6. MARKET 4134 GREENWOOD ROAD PHONE 5-5713 We Appreciate Your Patronage CADDO BUSINESS MACHINES 1710 FAIRFIELD AVE. MORGAN LUMBER COMPANY, INC. 2340 LAKESI-IORE DRIVE FOLEY'S 4720 IVEANSFIELD ROAD Store Hours: 8:30 A. M. to 9 P. M. HOLLEY'S Sporting Goods - Hardware - Home Appliances 2701 GREENWOOD ROAD PHONE 3-3003 SI-IREVEPORT, LA. RADIO HOSPITAL 3515 VELVA PHONE 2-3867 TRI-STATE DRUG CO. O. W. Lewis, Ph.G. Telephone 3-4274 2624 Greenwood Road Shreveport, Louisiana Two Hundred Sixleen 26 Marshall PHONE PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SHOP For Your Beauty Needs LOUISIANA CLEANERS OPEN TILL 9. P. M. 8 HOUR SERVICE FAIRWAY BEAUTY SHOP 2-2650 37071f2 Velva Hzir Dyeing and Permanents a Specialty McLEMORE-STEPHENSON CO. PLUMBING AND HEATING 1701 Kings Highway Congratulations, Graduates! REV. AND MRS. C. H. MILLER I ACK LEACH AUTO GLASS 204 Travis Phone 3-050B Edwin Moore Insurance Service Linton W. Carney, Associate MITCHELL'S DRUG STORES Prompt Service Always . Prescriutions - Drugs - Cosmetics - Luncheonette 204 M 1 Ph 3-1681 ' 1 am one 730 Milam 4914 Mansfield Free Delivery Shreveport, La. 3-6284-85 5-5407-08 6-7441-42 Best Wishes, Graduates! MR. NORMAN T. MAHONEY HOLDERS ESSO SERVICENTER Motor Tune-Ups Service Calls 902 Pierre Phone 4-9281 I. B. BOOK SHOP BOOKS FOR YOU 2-1944 UNIVERSAL PLUMBING CO. VINCENT F. GIGLIO Bus. Phones: 3-6520 - 8-7852 Res. Phone: 8-3786 2715 LINWOOD NU-ENAMEL CO. 726 MILAM Women's Nationally Advertised Shoes At 30 Percent to 60 Percent Savings OUTLET SHOE STORE We Fit Hard-To-Fit Feet Phone 3-2425 G25 Texas St. Lester Lumber 6. Supply Yard Roofing - Building Materials - Paints 3268 L7l::Sho:e Phone 3-2552 Shreveport, La. Congratuiatis,-ns and Best Wishes, '55 Graduates I. HOWELL FLOURNOY SHERIFF, CADDO PARISH SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA STAR CASH MARKET Henry Dupree and Ierald Cureton U. S. Choice Meats 2101 MARSHALL Hai-diner Lumber 6. Supply Co., Inc. Bus. Phone 3-0533 2121 Texas Ave. Compliments ol B 6. N BARBER SHOPS 2020 IEWELLA 3912 YOUREE B R Y A N ' S IEWELRY, INC. 1858 Texas Ave. Phone 2-5985 Tun Hundred Sevenleen BOB CARLTON SCHOOL OF MUSIC 311 TEXAS PHONE 4-3261 ED WESTERGAA.RD'S FAIR PARK FOOD MARKET 3937 MIANGUM WE DELIVER PHONE 6-2321 H G R STORES Purveying Famous Kansas City Meats GERLACH MEAT CO. . 7 h 2119 M h 11 138 E 0' sm ms G The House That Quality Built k ' 252 C 3310 La eshore Dnve 0 emenary Phone 7-0572 2640 Levy at Linwood Ierry Moore C. R. Bryanf 3648 Lakeshore Drive Phone 3-4649 Retail and Wholesale Hickory Barbecue ' ' Ph 4-1004 Lomsmna at Ionian one Parties and Picnics a Specialty Compliments of 129 EAST 70th STREET 2428 LAKESHORE DRIVE SOUTHERN MEAT CO. 2419 SOUTHERN AVE. COLLEGE CLEANERS QUALITY SERVICE 113 East Kings Hwy. Phone 7-8580 Central Heating - Floor Furnaces Air Conditioning - Attic Fans Pioneer Heating 6. Sheet Metal 4205 Hearne Ave. Phone 2-5540 I. I.. Sanders - OWNERS -- I. F. Semen Compliments out THELMA LEE SHAEFER CITY AUTO SALVAGE N1-:W AND Usi-:D AUTO PARTS PHONE 4-9773 4050 MANSFIELD ROAD SHREVEPORT. LA. Compliments oi RIGHT WAY CLEANERS 209-11 East 70th Street Phones 7-6586 - 7-6587 CLANTON'S CONOCO SERVICE B. F. Goodrich Tires, Tubes and Accessories 3124 GREENWOOD .ROAD Compliments oi SMITH'S FOOD SHOP 6904 Southern Avenue Phone 7-1881 CRAIN'S PARK AND SHOP 3147 MIDWAY mom: 6-1131 P. C. WORLEY, M. D. 302 Physicians 6 Surgeons Building DISEASES OF SKIN-SKIN CANCER HILMAN CANDY COMPANY. INC. WHOLESALE CANDIES 1708 Texas Ave. Phone 2-9428-9 Fred Caston, Manager I. R. Brown, Owner BROWN BROS. HARDWARE CO. Scott Atwater Motors-Reo Lawn Mowers Phone 6-2031 4708 Mansfield Road CONGRATULATIONS, GRADUATES IOHN McW. FORD COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE CITY OF SI-IREVEPORT, LA. Two Hundred Eighteen Aulds-Oden Insurance Agency. Inc. Complete Insurance Service 107 Shelby Building Phone 5-2743 TRY BETSY'S BEST FLOUR Distributed By SALLEY GROCER CO. srmsvnponr. LA. UNIQUE CLEANERS Alteration Service Pick-Up and Delivery 2809 IACKSON PHONE 4-4667 FIL-A-BIL GROCERIES Hollywood Avenue and Creswell Avenue Open 7 Days A Week-7 A. M. to 11:00 P. ML Shreveport Longlecrf Lumber Co., Inc. Yates Bros. Grocery and Market TEXAS AVE, Fresh Meat, Poultry. Fish, Produce and Egg! SHREVEPQRT, LA, Phone 6-4671 3805 Hollywood Bus. Phone 2-6807 Res. Phone 3-8584 W L c. M. POOLE - - ' Realtor EXPERT BODY AND PAINT WORK SALES - APPRAISALS - MOHTGAGES Ahel's Garage 400 Airport Dr. 201 Ardmore Dial 7-9953 In Agurs Shreveport. La. WORRELL BROS. BILL . CY - Howzmn Advertising Specialties Phone 4-1474 P. O. Box 1823 Shreveport. La. Mack's Garage 6: Service Station me cmzznwoon nom: mom: 6-8431 Standard Tile and Marble Co. Ceramic Tile for Every Purpose Phone 8-9201 P. O. Box 3563 CADDO OFFICE SUPPLIES 429 cnocxzrr VELMA'S, INC. READY-TO-WEAR Phone 5-4783 418 Milam St. SUNSET BARBER SHOP 6441 Hearne Ave. Phone 6-4382 American Plumbing 6 Heating Co. Hired Hand Mayfield TRI-STATE BUILDING SERVICE 5821 Line Avenue Phone 2-4408 Shreveport. La. A. W. Bridges-O. Bridges NETHERTON COMPANY Contractors COMMERCIAL BODY WORKS 3940 MANSFIELD ROAD Phone 3-8606 Shreveport, La. Frank Scxrtori, Pres. Harry Sartori. Sec.-Treas. Morrison's Floral 6 Nursery 1411 Claiborne Ave. Phone 7-5666 'Tlowers For All Occasions BYNUM EQUIPMENT CO., INC. Highway B0 East-Minden Road Phone 3-B665 GMC Trucks - Fruehau! Trailers Sales - Service - Parts Two Hundred Nineteen J? J it ' JC? - 'S QQ-3 Q-ifiirlww 5 fj .5 'X' A ,S -Fi g Qi? if ,gm .J Xl Q ef - 12 , gf? QU - Kwi SW 53 lf? if 321 z in ,1 'S . ,ng L., ff? 1 5 A? S 5 ig? 26? i at Y .l cf' lg, - 5, J ,i , 'R Jig 13 J K' jx Ll S will lg , ig i .X CJ Q 2 5 O' 32 SD Y'5 13 Ll ssl gy Standing, left to right: 'IJ , , Don Mullins Ludwig Bandaries P ' M, Ronnie Futrell Billy Green S2 V jimmy Chandler Don Meisner gl M3 Sitting, left to right: fd? VI Mickey Shirley Austin Robertson 'Q XJ S 42, ,R 1 . . . -x 37 KB X ggQ9Hundred T -BQ! ' it . ,flips ejflfllcfijnidijjpjj if ' W E we L fy' ,fi ,Z ff -Af E md' 5 f ' W 1 M we fi? f. X cg if QL if 1,71 e VW 'JJ W M49 N My ALR , 2, ol J. ffZW5ZZfZW Many of your friends of earlier classes are now members of ,.. ,1- J- Pl 'fi Q, M, W' 1 the telephone family fx We join with them in wishing you every A ' 'l , I E A success and good fortune if 'T T for the future ai Q , ghmlllf S SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPP COMPANY je T H d W9 T H f' f L ' . - N, V L -- 'j'I,' K - ,I Q g.-f Cfx , ' ' QQ! 1 , if 1 x 7 D ,D 4 f, 1, 4 ,nv A X W '. X '54 'Alf J A I X9 . M3ZQQfff 52 ig-LS W U' ' , W ia ii? ,L 1 . Ax' V4 1f, VM.: KN kia' - 52? '4'L: n X Qnnwwfngwg UQ R EQ ig LWMMQ W? is 3 pgzwf WWW 422 79? tg H -ilu ' QMTUM ti ' ' UWWW .X T fd Q Printing by n diff Wrnnl Przntzng Company I c. - ' Q n A if feveport, La. C, W ff , x u MV? in WJ FWGLW wif ff , ' 724.1 we LZ F- fn if A ,. ,ggf . M, foo'-lf' 06 f44 ' vCCL6L .Jfidjf ,1 N, , X f ,Jaffa , cz!! I ddT KJ v ' 195 U x 1 A.-' Q? K - ,. - . ,f ,IO-34' ,ora Gifjxgfflqf J-'O M 61. , -W-H f ENGRAVINGS FOR THE 5 SEQUOYAH BY SHHEVEPUHT T' x. 8 1 3 Q U Q .X Nm N? :J , X5 xii W' X ' X ' if xx , KX E JL X xifQ Qk9S X -V v . J V ' 2 ' wg N 9 xv C ,X ' QNX SWE , N N 'o55Ff'REVEPO ,13NLo,unslANA NQNTKQXQXQX N QQ gwf Y A w-wigpwwgfwv YES? CQQQQEM CJ V994 K VSQW WM M I, Left to Right: Beverly Langford Margie Carney Edna Earl Lindsay Ellen Neely Suzanne McCallum Dianne Miller Two Hundred Twenty-foln' MMM QW MM ,MLM 6 W MM a of 4 fi? f 752 v ,ff ' If ,Lf gfpgfyageawrg, ,Z5la,44ffg !WPf?:5E9E?9LPQ12ff5Qfff7fdfC QA. A A fi K 1 4Z4fLf4Qf41i'rl1i? HEEL' 4 if J v I dlvfdffff ma ?4af M. , , . Q Off!-ff 1' fm., Znadkeff 'J Xl! F if ff fl? X X46 MM' ! V ,5f'3ff51AA' 5 f ,6,'4 jc QQ ,943 9 WL X ,Obi . f I ffj, jf Lf fr-affix Q5 9' M ,JZ LL!! , W . Z f , J ' f ,zgiff f W 4 Q3 M if mg? If xx 1 U J Y QI K M f D 5,41 gf QQ M W 'I ! I w QF! X. Qffggjfwqwafgw QMS Q fg,ffQ A x ,WKW J X' Q! X: Two Hun 115 -27 149 Beam, Mildred Flo ..... Easom, Lola .,......., .30, SENIORS Abel, Carol Ann ....,...,.. Addington, Carolyn ..26, 157, Ainswo Ainswo rth, Charles .....,... rtl1, Jerry Lamar ..... Albritton, Douglas Lee ...... .26 Allen, Patricia ........ Arnold, Dorothy Rae .... Ashley, Patricia Jean . . Atkins, Mary Lou . . . Austin, Jo Anne . . . . Ayers, Festus .....,... Bacon, Williaim 4BillyJ- ........26, 105,107 Bailey, Doyle Leon ......... Bailey, Glenda ............. Bain, Carla ....,.......... Baird, Jerirae ,..... 26, 111 Barker, Thomas Clinton .... Barkley, Janice ............ Baxter, Jolm Riley .... Bayne, James H. .......... . Festervand, Don Mike . .. Beason, Wfilliam Thomas- .........27,111, Bechtold, Diann ,....... Beene, Willie Parnell . . . Bell, Patricia Ann ..... Belton, Glen Ellis ...... Berry, Luana Lynn ..... Bethea, Mary Elizabeth Betts, Walter Thomas- ........27,111, Bickham, Billie Jean Biondo, Sam ...... Blake, Bobby ,.,.... Blue, Patricia Ann . . . Bolen, Sammy ..... 161 115 ...27 Bounds, Myron ....... . .27 Bowlin, Freddy .... Boyter, Henry Wayne . .. Bozeman, Bobbie Lee Bradley, Charles . .. Bradley, Patsy Gae . Bradley, Sally . ........,. t Brandon, Gwendolyn Mau rine Brosig, Rodney Blair ...... Brown, Bill ............... Brown, Dolores .... Brown, Edna Glene . .. . Brown, Ellen Lucile . ..., .. Brown, Jerry Ainsworth .... Bruce, Sandra ...... 28, 171 Bryant, Huey Pierce ........ Bryant, Roger Carl ......... Burress, George Perry 1Panch ......28, 71, 105, 105 Burrow, James ,............ Burton, Beverly Ann- ........28, 107,111 Burton, Joyce Marie Busby, Simone Byram, Phillip .... Campbell, Pat .... Carney, Marjorie . . Carrigan, Robert B. . .28, 111 Carrigan, William W.- . ........ 28, 111, 155 Carrol, Hugh ...........,. Carroll, Bert Mead ...,..... Carter, Donald Ray ...... 29 Causey, T. G. ........ . Cella, xviiliam oliver 29,1115 Cheatwood, Henry fHebe Clancy, James Norwood 29, Cochran, rtj . 98 Lura .......... Coleman, Aliene ........ Coleman, Bobby Ray Coleman, Patsy ......,.,. Collins, Shirley Ann ..... Colvin, Colette . .29, 105, 1.2.9 Coon, Evalynne , ......... Cooper, Sunny Camille- ....29, 100, 107, Cortinez, Bobby . ..... 29, Costello, Barbara ....... 150 99 Cox, Ebba ...........,. Crain, George . . ........ . Crawford, Ronnie Joe .... Crenshaw, Jenene- .........29,107, 145 Crofton, John ........... Crook, Doris Evelyn ..... Crosslin, Dickie ....... Two Hundred Twenly-six 1 1 1 v Q 1 5 1 O 5 1 5 5 1 s v 1 5 1.5.5 128 . 26 .26 111 112 f26 171 169 .27 163 161 .27 128 .28 176 ,- 106 157 116 155 f28 111 129 1521 .29 .29 169 171 171 169 .26 155 .26 .26 1-817 120 .26 158 149 .26 .26 1-74, 4 155 .26 157 176, 27 .27 .27 176 .27 126 115 169 .27 171 .27 .27 162 .28 129 172 1.7.7. . .28 .28 111 .28 174 .28 126 .28 155 174 161 171 1.7.2. . .29 171 .'2'9 .29 157 156 176 177 177 126 .29 177 .29 187 184 162 162 .26 118 188 145 145 165 .26 169 171 156 177 .26 155 .26 129 157 177 164 .27 157 121 .27 .27 177 119 127 165 .27 177 177 172 187 177 129 109 .28 170 119 177 184 .28 184 111 129 149 171 177 108 127 .28 .28 188 155 177 173 177 176 162 161 158 125 157 187 184 .29 184 190 127 .29 111 120 184 .29 161 INDEX Crump, Lewis CChubbyJ Cryer, Gayle . . . Dale, Ronnie . Dalton, Deanna Danielson, John Danres, Arthur ......... Darnell, Jo Ann ..... . Steven Davidson, George ..., 50, 168, Davis, Bettie Jo ......,..,... Davis, Diane- 50, 105, 107, 113, 116, Deal, Betty Jean . ,......, . . . . DeCrow, Mary Jeanine- 50, 108, 109, 128, 162, DeGeorge, Vincent ........... Delaney, Betty Jane . ..... 50 DeLoach, Joyce ..,,...... DeYoung, Grace Ann 1Jea Doggett, Harley ...... Driggers, Mary ....,,.. Dunn, Alton .,... Dupree, Linda . Dyess, Jack W. . . . . Edmiston, Emma Gene- nj.. .....50,111,150,169 Elkins, Gay ............... Endel, Carolyn Earle ...... 51 Escott, Rose Marie . . .5l, 152 Evans, Gerald, .......... Farmer, David Murriel . Faulk, Anita Darlene . .. Feazel, Johnny Ray ....... .51 Finklea, John .,........... Ford, La Nelle ......,.... 51, Foster, Dolly Delia ..,.... 51, Foster, Pat .......,......... Franks, Jeaneane- ..51, 70, 107, 125, 128, Frazier, Lucy Jacqueline Uackie Frizzell, Peggy ..,,.,........ Fulbright, Bobby ............ Fulco, Charles Russo .......,. Furr, Tommye- ......51, 71,100, 107, Gand Hubert Lee Y, ........, Garland, Jere William- ....51,100, 111, t 122, Garrard, Carlnee Wayne ...... Gaynor, Jean Celeste . . . Gibson, Reed Harlow . . Gilcrease, Billie Jo ..... Glass, Bennie . . . ........ . . . Glover, Charles Bryant . . . . . . Godwin, Geraldine ..... Goforth, Helen ........ Green, Dale ..........,,... Greer, Patricia Jane- .........52,108, 112 Griffin, Willizim 52, 111, 129 Guynes, Richard Madison . Hall, Wanda Annette 52, 108, Halverson, Barbara Ann . . Hanson, Margaret ..,..... 52, Hardin, Sonya ........ .. Harris, Ida Valerie 52, 74, 107, Harris, Tommy ........ Harwell, Jerry Burks. .52, 161, Hatch, Mary .......... Hickman, Betty .......... Hill, Janice Ruth 55, 118, 119, Hirschfield, Reune ...,.. Holder, Nelda Anne ..... Hollifielcl, David .... 55, Hollis, Ann Hall .. Horne, Gerald .......... . . . . Horne ackie .... 55 82 y J ' --.- . 1 -, 1-Iortman, Beverly Ann ........ Hough, James ..,,....... 55, Howe, William Eugene CBillyb Humphries, Tom ............ Hunt, Donald .........,..... Hunter, Jimmie Ruth ..... 55, Hunter, Marie .... 55, 119, Hutcherson, Maxine . .55, 118, Jacks, Ralph Dale ..... Jean, Robert Armand ...,... Jefferson, June..55, 109, 129, Jerome, Ronnie .....,. Jolmson, Alton ......,. .'5'0, 1.70, 120, 169, 16-1, 177. .51, 125, 155, .51, . .51, 162, 128, 129, 162, J 125, 150, 169, 232. 132. .52, 32. 129, 170, 119, 1.7.41 . 170 150. 172, 99. 124, 107, 129, 156, .55, 175, 169,' ' 1 1.17 ' 80, .801 1 26, f5'0'. 176, 157. 1 7 7 . 1'7'.1', .801 158, 184. 128, 145, 172, .5l, 156, .51, 82, 175, 1229, 1 58, 177 .51, 129, 169, .51, 172, 1'1'2', 171, 111, 157. .52, 158. 176, .52- 152. .5Z, 177, 1.72, 176, 1'5'7', ,55, .55, 176, 111., .55, 155, 169. 137, 154, 160, 111, 30 116 157 127 157 177 .50 177 .50 184 .50 177 .50 .50 171 .50 145 162 190 157 184 177 150 184 129 105 177 .51 162 162 .51 184 155 .51 107 190 177 162 176 .52 156 .52 177 174 .52 188 111 184 177 111 158 184 190 .52 184 164 177 .52 .55 184 184 107 177 190 112 155 177 111 .55 189 187 187 125 ....155 177, 190 .55 Johnson, Daisy Belle- ......55, 105. 112, 125 156, Johnson, Julia Nell ........... 55 156, Jones, Barbara Annette .... 55, 129 156, Jones, Paul H. ...................... . Jones, Wilma Ruth . . . .......... 54, Jordan, Ralph ........ .............. Kell, John F. .... 54, 111, 129, 175 176, Kelley, Donald ....................... Kent, Marlene .................... 54, Kerr, Roby Morton- 24, 54, 111, 129, 132, 149, 172 175, Key, Peggy Lynell ................. 54, King, Bobby Don- 54, 105, 111, 149, 152, 155 169, King, Melba ..................... 54, Kireus, Ernest Eugene .... 54. 129 155, Knighton, Carrie Nell 54, 124, 157 158, Landis, J. D. ....... ........... 5 4, Laning, Bruce ...... ......... Lay, Nancy Sue ...... . . .54 171, Lazarus, William Earl .............. 54, Leach, David W. ,.... ............. 5 4, Lee, Richard Arlen . . .54, 92, 105 111, Leeth, Richard C. ......... ..... 5 4, Lester, Patsy Jean- .....24, 34, 129, 170, 175 177, Lewis, Howell CSpankyJ .. .54, 78 172, Lightfoot, Don ............ . .... 55, Lilley, Harold Gene ................... Loard, Billye Jo 55, 111, 145, 154 177, Lucas, Nelda Mae ............ 55 155, Lynch, Frances ........... 55, 145 170, Lynch, Gloria Maye ......... ..... 5 5, Lynch, Thomas Gerald QJerryJ- .........55, 109, 155, 161 175, Madden, Jerry ........ .. . .. . . . . Mahoney, Charles H. ... .. . . .55, Malone, Kenneth Ray . . ......... . , Mandina, Tommy .... .... 5 5 129, Maranto, Barbara ...... .............. Martin, Earl ..,........ .............. Massey, William fBi1lj .... 55 95 101, Mauldin, Aubrey .................. 55, 1v1cCollough, Dorothy Janet .......,. 29, McCormack, Jo Nell ......... ..... McCune, Charlotte ..,......... ...... McDearmont, Richard Clinton ...... 55, McDonald, Jimmy .................... McFerrin, Betty Jo ................ 55, McGee, Jean ....... .... 5 6, 116, McGowan, Gaynell .... ..... 5 6 72, McMichael, Claud L. . .. .... 56, 111, McNeal, Pauline .......... . . .56, 172, McNeill, Ben Robert .......... 56 161, McNichol, John ...................... McQuagge, Hubert lBuddyJ- ........56, 129, 168 169 176, McWatcrs, Carolyn Inez . . . 56, 129 157, Medlin, George ...,..., . . . ...... 56, Melder, Janice Marie . . ......... 128, Melton, Norma Jean ... .. . . . . Miciotto, Josie ...... . . . ...... 56, Miciotto, Sam ..... . .............. . Millner, Wendy ..... .... 5 6, 119 157, Mitchell, Bobby Joe . . . ......... . . . . Mitchell, Mary Louise . . ... . .. .. .. Moloney, Tommy .... . . .75, Moncla, Marvin ...... ..... Monk, Carl ........... ...... Monsour, Betty Jean .. .... 56, Moore, Bill ........... . ..... 56, Morton, Robert ........ ........... Mosher, Joe Raymond . . . .... 57 82, Moss, Betty Jane ........ ...... 5 7, Mullins, Bobby .......... ........ Murphey, Frances Yvonne . . . . . . Murray, Larry ,... ................... Muxworthy, Wfantla Anne- 57, 105, 108, 109, 150, 155 158, Neal, Minnie Lee ...... ..... 1 19 128, Nectoux, Joe John . . . ...... . 57, Nicholson, Charles .... . ........ Noble, T. P. ........ .... ......... . Norris, Billy Wayne .......... 57 126, Olds, Jo Ellen ...... .... 5 7, 175 177, Olds, Patricia Ann . .. ........... .57, Osborn, Joe . ....,.. . ............ . Otwell, Syble Carlene . . ..... 126, Owen, Mamie Evelyn . .. . . .57 125, Pace, Jean ......... ......... 5 7, Parker, Bobbie .... .... 5 7 115, Parker, Don , . . . .57 106 1 189 158 187 162 174 177 102 158 177 118 177 162 174 184 99 .54 177 161 175 184 177 171 186 155 177 187 177 .55 116 .55 155 .55 111 149 165 129 .55 .55 186 145 157 145 174 177 170 .56 177 184 155 156 .56 156 .56 186 .56 .36 102 111 .56 184 155 .57 105 177 .57 184 157 165 .57 .57 127 186 157 .57 127 157 187 125 111 175 Trigge, Dudley ...... .-12, Parris, Jimmy Lou ...., Parsons, Wade- ,,57, 38, 100, 106, 107, 169, Patterson, James Rick . . . . . . . Payne, Ralph C. ....... .58, Pennell, Torn- 58, 77, 129, 149, 161, Pharr, Franklin D. ..... .... . Pharr, Margaret Anita ..,..... Phillips, Jimmie Wfilliarns ..... Phillips, annetteDelor1s ..... Phillips, Rosemarie ..58, 157, Pickering, Billy Anne . . . 58. Piercy, Donald- ,,.,..58, 72,169,175, Pittman, Paula ...,,,.. .58, Ponder, Iludy Ann .,... Ponder, ois Ellen ...... Porter, Cora Belle ....., Porterfield, Rogers Boyce- .........58.163. Po rtero, Joseph ....,... Poston, Johnny William- 175, 177 175 157 184 115 111 9 190 111, 175, 111. 169, 158.1 158. 158, 170, 176 100, 161, 149, 176 .159 . 172 .1.5.7. . .1.3.7. . 162 177 177 172 .58. 126, 176 .57 152, 177 .58 174 .58 187 .58 157 184 184 186 177 151 127 177 .58 177 .58 .59 157 177 177 .59 127 161 157 175 .5 111 .59 196 177 .59 177 156 .40 .40 .40 150 111 177 .40 190 .40 162 125 190 115 172 162 .40 190 .41 119 171 129 157 .40 .41 154 175 174 .41 184 184 184 117 145 190 .41 187 162 118 ,,,,58,111,126,127,161,171 Potter, Jim ........................ . . Powell, Beatrice ...................... Prichard, Patricia Ann ............ 59 Pringle, Gene Vernon- H39, 99, 111, 124, 161.170, 176 Pringle, Will ................ 59, 152 Pruett, Johnnie James .... 59, 111. 121 Pye, Tommy .......... .59, 172, 1f+ Pynes, Kathleen Jeanne- -- .........59,106,128,139,117 Quales, Thomas ....... .............. Raney, Jimmie Byron .. ...... 59. 126 Reaves, Ivan T. ........ ...,..... 1 55 Reeves, Carrie ......... .59. 128. 157 Reeves, Charles Robert . . ,......... 59 Reynolds, arvey ...... . .......... . . Rhodes, Cecil ..... .. .... 59, 92 Richmond, BCarol3 ...... .............. Ridgeway, 1 y . ..... ............. . Roberts, Louise ...... 59, 109. 1515. 161 Rogers, Betty Ann ...... .59, 1-13, 169 Rogers, Richard Andrew .............. Ross, Ronnie ...59, 105, 111. 149. 169 Sandifer, Doris ................... 40 Sandlin, Beth ...... ----' Saundersikllofe ..... ............. Sawyer, yt ie ynn . . . .......... . . . . Schaefer, Billie ...... .. .24, 40, 119 Schafer, Verna Mae . . .......... X. . . Scott, Bobby ...... ...... . -30. Scott, Egggrge .... -- 110, 110, Searcy, o y... ..--.-- Shaw, Mavis ..... . . --10. 186 Sightler, Mignon . . . .......... X. . . Sims, Janet ...... ......... . 40 Sin1s, Toby Helen . . ............ 40 Sipes, Nell ........ .. .40, 157, 157 Smith, Carolyn ...... ....., 4 0, 111 Smith, Charles Elrein . . . ..... 40, 107, Smith, Elsie M. ..... ...40, 160 Smith, Jeannett ,....... . ........... . . Smith, Louise- -v .....41, 107, 129, 16-1, 174, 177, Smith, Marie ......... .............. Smith, Martha . ........ .... ..... 4 1 Smith, Patricia ........ .1.---4--- Smith, Richard Edward . . .41, lll Smith, Ronald T. ...... ....... . Smith, Shirley ....... . . -111 Smith, Shirley Joan .. ....- Smith, Ted B. ...... - .lt - - Snider, Betty Sue ..... . . .-11 Solice, Dorothy Jean . . . .... . . . . Spa1n,C. B. iBenJ .... ..41 Sparks, Bryan ...... . . .41, 111 Spears, Gwyn ...... . . ............ . . Spinks, Charles L. .................... . Spivey, Patricia Ann . ,41, 154, 171, 177 Stacks, Bevelyn .......... 41, 129, 174 Stahl, Nelda Sue ......... 41, 175, 177 Stephens, Robert Travis ............ 41 Stephenson, Jack F. ............... 41 Stephenson, June 41, 119, 157, 162, 186 Stevens, Rodney Louis ........ ......... Steward, Glenda ......... 41, 157. 175 Stockman, Curtis ...... .............. Stone, Karen ........... ..... 4 2, 119 Stroud, Elizabeth Joan . . . ...... . . . . Stuckey, XV1ll1am ...... ........ 4 2 Swim, Stanford M. . .. . . .42, 111 172 161 INDEX Talley, Jerry Douglas .......... 42, 126, Tarbutton, Richard Talmadge ....... Terr Norman y, .............. 42, , Thomas, Rayburn .... Tiller, Pat ......... Timmons, Val Ray .... Trainor, Jo Jo ......... Traylor, Lester Wilson . . . .. -12, 47 .-, 42, 99. Tuminello, Doris .... ......... Tuminello, Frankie .......... Turner, Martha- 42, 75, 100, 105, 106, 150, 169 Upchurch, Betty Marie ......... 42 Vandiver, Robert Sanford- .........42,111,11S,174 Van Dyke, Patricia ............. Varnell, Carolyn ......... 42, 128 Veatch, Robbie Sue . .. .... .. .. Vidler, Sue Lynn ........ ..... . . .-42, , 177, , 125, , 176, , 169, Vines, Shirley Earline . ............. 45, XValker, Janis Rae ......... 45, 77 Watson, Jean Elizabeth ...... Watt, Beverly ........ XVebb, Patsye . ...... Wfeeks, Shelby ............ .45 , 108, .45, . 145. 105' ' Wfelch, James . ............. ..... 1 26, White, Agnes Ann- ......45, 75, 150, 169 176. 177, XVh1te, Barbara .............. 45, 156, Wilkinson, Charles .... . . ........... . . XVillard, John Dee Uohnnyj- 111,172, Williams, Bobby Eugene ............. Williams, Gary ........ .. ..... 45, Williams Gloria Jean . . .... . . Williams, Helen Jane . . .......... . . Wfilliams Kenneth ......... ...... 4 5, Williams, Marion ...... ..... 1 45, 105, Williams, Jenene 45, 119, 145 165, 164, Williams, Sylvia Lee ........ ....... 4 5. Wfilliams Teddy ....... ............ Wfinkler, Tura Maric- .. ..45, 108, 109 129 145. 158. Wfinters, Pennie 44, 108 109 169. 177, Woodall, Derrell ...... . .... 44, 129, Woodson, Carmen ..... ............ Worm, Vicky ..44, 129, 150 175, 177, Worrell, Sue Ella ...... ..... 4 4, 109, Worsham, Betty, ......... 44 115, 129, Yeates, James Herman . . . . . . . . . Zimmerman, Raymond . . . . . IUNIORS Allen, Carol ........... ....... .... 4 6 , Allen, Charles .... . . .46, 152, Allenbaugl1, Nancy .. Almond, Shirley Anderson, Larry Anglin, Martha . Anguiano, Esther Armour, Carroll . Arnold, Peggy .... Arnold, Sherrill .. Atchley, Cecil . . . ......46, 46 , ....46, .....-'16, 1.16 , 161, Attaway, Milton . . . ...... 46, Baggett, Billy ....... ..... 4 6, 152. Bandaries, Ludwig . .. .. . 46, 79. 95, Barfield, Dorothy Barkley, Gordon Bates, Harold .... Bates, Jane .... Bates, Jean ..... Battenfield, Patsy ...46, , 155. , 145. , .46 116 , Baucum, Sarah Ann ........... 46 Beattie, Pat- 46, 74. 105, 117, 121, 128 150 Bickham, James ..... . .... . . Birmingham, Gerald . ...... . Bland, Beverly ...... ........ Boddie, Patricia . . .. .46 150 Bogus, Shirley . . ......... . . Bonds, Earl .,.. ............. Boone, Polly ............ 46 117 Bostwick, Ouida ..... 46, 112 119 Box, Jerry ..... ........ 4 6 161 Box, Kay .......... 46, 128 150 Boyett, Gloria Boyter, Clayton ,..I.5.6., , 1'5'7, , 158, , 172, , 158, 127 .42 111 152 155 .42 162 159 156 .42 184 184 177 .42 177 164 162 187 157 187 .45 .45 127 160 177 .45 111 157 .45 121 164 .45 162 184 145 .44 184 158 190 .44 120 120 170 190 156 165 157 171 175 161 98 .46 125 158 .46 155 156 170 159 .46 190 .46 .46 158 162 190 190 .46 46 Brabham, Sylvia Bradford, Jack . . . Brau, Betty ..... Brewster, Metta Britt. Danny .. Brobst, Dwain . Bromwell, Larry Brothers, Glenda ............. Brothers, Marjorie ..... . . . Brown . Brown, Deanna .... 46 Ellison Eugene . .,. Brown, iixmes .......... Brown, ary Elizabeth . Brown, Melody- .....46, 75, 117, grown.-,Patricia 46, 109, ruce, ane ............ Bryant, Eleanor ..... 46 Burnley, Eugene ...... Buchanan, Mary Burton, Irene . Bussie, Butler, Deanna Jerome Nell ..fi Calhoun, Annell . . . Calvert, Guy ........ Campbell, Harold .... Cantrell, Bobby . .. Carmack, James . . . . Carney, George ....... Carpenter, Charles .. .47 Carter Peggl' ..47, 105 Cascio, Anthony John .. Cascio, Rosina ...... 47 Cason, Claudette ....... Cassel, Joe ....... . Cato, Peggy ....... Chandler, Jimmy Childs, Roy .... Clanton, Robert . . . . . Clark, Glenda . . Claycomb, Janice .... 47 Clemm, Wfayne . Clifton, Kenneth Clifton, Larry .. Cobb, Billie Rae . Cockerham, Phyllis . Coleman, Phyllis . .. Coody, Fred ........ Cook, Johnnie Sue Cook, Louise ........ . Cook, Shirley ....... Cornish, Charlotte- . .. .25, 47, 78 Craig, Carolyn ...... 47 Crain, Carolyn ..... Crenshaw, Tommy Crowder, Kenneth Croy, Dorothy . . . Cr11nk, Henry .... . Cudd, Barbara ..... Culotta, Marie ..... Culpepper, George Cummings, Jerry Curd, Frank ........ Curry, Kathleen 47, Cush, Johnny ....... .47 1 18 Dalrymple, Billie Dalrymple, Ivan . . David, Nancy .... Davidson, Edd . . . Davis, Diane . . . . Day, John ...... Deaton, Kathryn . . . DeSadier, Sally . . . Dinkins, Bill . . Dobbins, Sue . . . Dodd, Robert . . . Dotson, Glenna .... Drawhorn, Phyllis . . . Dubois, Don ....... Duggan, Larry . . . . . Dunham, John ..48, 97 Earnest, Larry ...... Easley, Charles . . . Eaves, Nancy .... Elliott, Ronald . .. Emmons, Glenda . . Ervin, Billy ........ Ervin, Glynda . .... . Etheredge, Doyle . . . Everett, Charles . .. .48 Fearrand, James . . . Fedrick, Yvonne . . . Ferguson, Jerre ...... Festervand, Marie . . . 119 150 112 .46 12:1 137 .47 .47 128 107 ' .l1'7 117 1.015 109 1 4 7 107 .7417 128 .'.'.'4'7 44.7 155 190 46, , .46, 155 .I.v.I...1.2.4.. ....46 ...110 .....46 .....46 ....46 107, 121-1 145, 157 .....46 .....46 .46, 145 143, 1511 119, 157 150, 156 158, 162 ....120 128, 110 .47, 1511 152, 154 .47, 102 112, 150, fi7,' '1'6'1' ' ....172 47 161, 167 154, 157 158, 1'65 ' ..47, 97 161, 1'7o .47, 1.15 128, 150, .47, 152 . . ....47 136, '158' ' 128, 1'5'o, 150, 1-15 .47, 1211 ....47 107, 155 ....116 136, 158' ' 161,' 175' ' .47, 161 ....47 157, 187 ....115 .47, 156, 161, 171 .47, 157 169,' '161' ' .47, 157 125,' '157' ' .....47 .....47 . .... 48 161,' -1-67 ' f1iz1, 1'1i1 As, 125 136, '1'56',' As, 126 ....16l .1.5.8. . 48, 150 190 .46 157 154 125 161 150 150 150 158 174 174 150 190 188 165 188 170 191 188 155 150 156 172 172 176 175 172 190 186 .47 165 115 176 165 156 161 150 156 .47 .47 165 158 157 150 161 186 156 125 165 156 176 175 116 188 172 154 172 186 .47 .79 172 190 159 160 175 165 154 171 159 172 170 .48 150 171 156 172 162 127 .48 172 .48 162 156 Tzra Hundred Tuienly-seven Festervand, Tim ..... Fincher, Mary ....... Fitzmorris, Florence , . Flores, Adrian .... Flores, James . . , Foggin, Roger . . . Forest, Eddie . . . Forest, Evelyn , . . Foster, Richard . . Fountain, Joe .. Fulco, Nancy .. F111co, Russell . . . Gardner, Dorothy . . . Garland, Sandra .. Garrard, Betty ..... Gaston, Hartley ..... Gibson, Carole . . .... Gibson, Sandra .... Godwin, Lila Vaye . Goodwin, Joe ...... Goodwin, Margaret . Gouthiere, Charles , . Greene, Billy .,.... Greene, Herbert . . . Griffin, Marie .... Griffin, Shirley ...,. ......,..48, .48 76130 1 1 Iff25,'4s ..ff18 .,fff481'118 .shears .-,A.A xg. 48, 150, 156 ......48, 128 ..ffZ8' 155 1 156, '105 '180 120 .48 170 162 150 .48 .48 .48 ..4 117 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 8. Gulledge, Kenton . . . .48 172, Gulledge, Sue .,.,, ......,.., Guthrie, Dale .... . .48 121, Hammack, Gene . . . . , . . Hardin, Laverne . . .. . . . Harkey, David .. .48, Harris, Gloria . . . . . . . . . . Harris, Yvonne . . ....... 48, Harrison, Freda . . . .... 48 128, Haynes, Eddie ..... ...., 4 8, Heard, Adrian ...... . ...... . Heins, Mildred Ann . .,,..... ......,. . Hennigan, Ronald . ...,............ 49, Henry, David ...................,, 71, Henry, Hope ....... 49, 128, 150 157, Higgins, Adrian ....,,................ Hill, Jarilyn ..... .......... 4 9 120, Hill, Jimmy ..... .... 4 9, 150, 161, Hilton, Barbara .,.. ........... 4 9, Hines,JoAnn.., Hodge, Wayne . . . . . . . Holcomb, Jarvis .... .... , Holliday, Lionel .,.,.. . . . . . . . Hollingsworth, Rigby . . . ......... 161, Horne, Danny .....,.....,.... 49 110, Hosea, Betty .,.... . .49, 150 158, Houghes, Williani . . ...,,...... . . Hudsmith, Patsy . . . .... 49 158, Hughes, Bobby . . . .... 49 161, Hunt, XVi1kins ... ....... . .. Hunter,Gene .....49, Hurdle, Ralph ., ...,,......... 145, Jackson, Bobby ...... 49, 101, 115 172, Jackson, Robert ..............,,...... Jacoby, Deanna ...., 49, 109, 128 158, James, Pat ..... 49, 105, 150, 156 158, Jaudon, Louis .............,.. 49 161, Jefferies, Jerry ,...... . . . 1 15, 150 164, Jefferies, Terry ....... ..........,..., Jeffery, Lynn ......,.. ..... 4 9 155, Jennings, George David . . , ..... , . . . . Johnson, James . . .,... . .49 175, Johnson, Jimmy . . . ....... ..... 4 9, Johnson, Pat ..... ...,............... Jones, Barbara ........,...... 49 150, Jones, Patricia ...... 49, 108, 112 124, Jordan, Rosemary .........,..... ,... Josey, Byron .,.... .,................ Kelly, John . .. .... 49, 161, Kelly, Patricia . .. ...,,. .. .. Kent, Gloria . . . ...... . . . . Key, James . ..... ..-49 161, Key, Rodney ...., ., ..... ,,., 1 61, Kirkham, Earnest ....,............ 49, Kleinhans, Kitty .... 49, 107, 150 145, Knotts, Charles ....................... Kremenek, Barbara ...49, 82, 101 108, LaCo11r,Carolyn... LaCour, Mayo ..... ......,...,. Landry, Madge .,... ,,.. 1 49 150, Langford. Aubrey . . . ......... . . . . Langford, Bertie .... ..,.... 4 9 118, Langford, Mertie .......,.......... 49, Latsha, Mary Carroll ...,.. 49, 128 186, Lauter, Betty ....... .......... 1 30, Leake, Guy ....... . .... 49 117, LeVasseur, James . . . . , ....... 49, Two Hundred Twenty-eight 173 158 .18 .48 171 171 .48 .48 173 .48 174 150 157 176 190 156 156 164 121 96 150 121 161 .48 171 .48 125 128 188 172 .48 170 171 190 172 145 172 162 150 190 49 .49 173 163 163 .49 188 176 150 170 176 163 180 172 172 155 176 170 162 165 156 49 175 49 176 171 170 158 170 150 115 171 157 143 118 190 164 152 175 INDEX Lewis, Carolyn .,.. Lewis, Michael Kaye , . . . Lewis, Ruby ...... Lewis, Thomas .... Liberro Richard . .. 1 1 1 Lindsey, Edna Earl- .,.,.....50,150, 145 Linsley, Jack ,.... . . .,.. . . . Linton, Russell .... ... .. . Longoria, Carol . .. . , . . Lottinger, Jimmie . . . .... 50 Lupo, Lynwood . . . . . . . Madden, James .... .... Mangham, Glen .... ...,. Mangham, Jimmy .,...... 50 Mason, Pat ................. Matlock, Sally ............. May, Janell .... 50, 115, 150 . . . . . . .50 Mayfield, Rex .... McCall, Barbara .. McCallum. Suzanne McCrory, Glen ..... McDonald, Harland . McDonald, Jerry McFadden, Murlon McFerren, Charles . Mclnturf, Shirley . . McNee1, Shirley .. Mcvlfaters, Mary Carroll Latsh 49 McWl1iney', Murry . Meek, Dorris .... Middlebrooks, Belle Middleton, Joe ..... Miller, Alan ..... Miller, Billy .. Miller, Lastie . . Millner, Joan . .. Mills, Ann ...... Minniear. John ... Mitchell, Bobby , ,. Mitchell, Robby ..., Monroe, Morris, Bobbie Jean . f50H168 '50 ,...50 .50 Lou Ann ..... . 1 Z1 1 1 1 1 1 Morris, Gene ..... , . Morris, Pauline ....,.. .. Mosher, Eddie ............ Nallin, Audrey . .50, 71, 100, Neal, Watkins .......... 50, Neal, Wfayne .......... , .50, Newell, Eva ........ Newson. Robert James, Jr. . . , . Noble, Byron Eugene ...... . . O'Daniel, Billy , . Oden, Gilda Mae Oden, Linda ...... O'Donne1l, Ellen . Ogletree, Peg!-CY .. Oliphant, Barbara Organ, Virginia . .. Owens, Jane .... Owens, J11ne .... Owens, Harold .. Pace, Marie ...., Page, Reginald .. Pardue, Carolyn . . . Parks, Martha . . , . Parris, Clara Dean . . Pate, Shirley .fff50 ,fff50 1 1 . . . .S.0.,. 50, Pate, Willianm Thomas . . . Payne, Frances Earlene Pelton, Howard K. Petty, Sheila Ann . Phillips, Hugh Lyon , . . , . Piercy, Lois Ann . . Pippen, Marilyn , . . Plants, Roy . . . Polette, Barbara . Pons, Mary Nan . . . Porteous, Nancy . . Poulan, Sharie Kay Rainer, Janet .... Raines, Mary Alice Raley, Frances Faye iff5i ....25, 51 51, 156 Rambin, Martha Virginia Ratcliff, Bobby .... Reed, Charles Henry Reed, Jo Ann Reimers, Paul ,,,,.. Reynolds, Patricia .. Rhodes, Laura Jean . . Richardson, James .. Ridge, Gretchen Alice 1 1 'fffff51 1 .49, ,49, .49, 157, 161, ,50, 150, .50, .50, 154, 108, 128, 173- 130. 161, .50, 108. .ML f5Q 130, 161, 161, 170' 1 .50, 101 107 .50, 168, .50, 125, 128, .51, .50, .50, 51 20, 51 i 1 - 1 116, Q5L 101 .58 15M f5L .5L 145 141 .41 161, 161 160 .50, 171, 167, l.6.7. , 128, 150, 158, 143- .50, . 50, .f50, 154, .5a .50, 186, .50, 126, 176, 126, 143, 168, 150, 156, 117, 120, .50, 111 158. 173, 173, 150. 176, 113, .50, 130 158 156, 170, 156 126 150 12Q .SL 150 170 151 15L 121 128 150 158, 150, 156, 163, .51, 108, .51, .5L 13d 111 151 158 117 .49 171 171 188 150 176 172 .50 .50 172 130 158 186 172 120 190 ,50 79 175 157 150 190 .50 157 127 186 127 155 170 190 190 152 117 130 128 172 128 186 176 176 157 186 174 117 145 105 .50 156 .50 188 164 176 143 127 158 127 165 162 174 .51 176 186 154 160 150 152 157 165 158 156 188 145 165 175 170 .51 156 171 157 Riegel, Allen ... ...51, 175 Riley, Jimmy ..... .51 Ritch, Bill ...... ..,. 5 1 1i1vers, Robert .... ......... Robbins, Mary .,.... ......... Roberts, Mary .....,.... 51, 126 Roberts, Thomas E. ,,.. , ..., .. Robertson, Austin . .51, 96 97 Robinson, Jeanne ......,..,.... Robinson, Mary Belle . . . .... .51 Rogers, XVil11am Randall ..,. 161 Rouins, Stuart CBuddyj Rosado, Bernard ,,,,,,, Russom, James ........ Saintignan, Patsy R11th ,. Sale, Fred ....,..,.... Sammon, Betty Sue .... Sanders, Howard Eugene Sandifur, Jo Ann ,,,,,. Schinzler, Nancy .... 51, 109 Schroeter, Jo Ann . ..,.... 51 Scort, Cleo ....... ........ Scotto, Dorothy . , . . , Scriher, Bobby . . . Sellers, Howard .. Semon, Eugene ..... Shamburger, Arthur . Shannon, Kenneth .. Shaw, Shaw, Delores .... . . . Max ........... Shirley. Charles Ray ..,, Shirley, Mickey .,51, Shiver, Mickey ...... Shouse, Edward Gerald . Silverman, David Simmons, Eddy . Simmons, Harry Simmons, Phyllis Sledge, Jimmie . Slemons, Sandra Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Soltys, Spano, Bessie Lee . . . Carl ,... Carol . . . Doris . . . Jeanine Joyce . . , Wayne , . Judy . . , Sammy . . . Sparks, Ray ..,,, Stamps, Charles . Starnes, Elizabeth .. Starnes, XVayne .,,.. Stephenson, A. . . , Strickland, Ann . Sutton, Swan, Swor, Tapp, Tapp, Bob .... . . Norma An fl . . . Bobby ...... Betty Ann ,.., Rena J. ,,.. . . . . Tarver, Nina Margaret . . . Taylor, Sammy .,,,,,,, Taylor, Willianl ....... 96, 51 97 52 5.2. . .....52,120 Temple, Betty Ann . .52 128 1'emple, James Ray ....,,..., Templin, Billie ,,.,.,,,,, ,I Tew, Elvira . . , . . . . Thomas, Curry , , , , Thomas, Janice . . . , . . . . . Thompson, Dale . . . . . . ,57 Thompson, John . . ...52, 1 Tibbit, Ronnie .....,.... 52, Tiller, Robert ....,........ Tilley, Jerry ............... Timmons, Eugene Harold Tinsley, Jack .......... Trangmar, Alice Benita Traylor, Randy .....,.. Trimble, Lowena ..,. 52 True, ROY Joe ........ ff'-113135, Nancy Sue ..... Tubbs, Rosemary ,,,,,, Tucker, A11stin . ......,. Turbeville, Mary Alice- ....52, 113,118 Turner, Virginia , ..... 5. Tyler, Tyler, Robert ..., . . . Sue ..... Valentine, lN1elba . . . Van Alstyne, Barbara Vascoe, Jimmie ..., Vercher, Linwood ,. Vinck, Vines, Vines, Viola, Jules ..... Veldon , , . Wfaymon .... Carolyn Jo . . 113, 150 .51 125 109 f5i 124 .51 107 .52 152 .52 109 .52 120 .52 121 150 .52 98 170 159 119 .52 .52 156 .52 .52 161 152 170 161 127 101' .51 150, 165 .51 172 130 153 ,51 150 143 117 161 150 115' .52 153 1.58. . 1.6.1. . 150 117 130 .52 1.1.6. . 118 .52 126 .52 152 ,52 145 .52 .52 130 117 152 161 .52 .52 143 150' 105 153 .52 158 .52 .52 130 . 52 128' 171 155 176 171 128 157 175 150 158 170 157 161 156 .51 190 190 157 .51 .51 .51 .51 171 158 150 171 143 .52 171 .52 162 154 190 188 .52 173 157 158 128 156 .52 ,52 170 .99 172 157 173 130 127 125 154 157 157 .52 119 170 157 153 176 170 172 125 .52 157 .52 154 159 154 171 190 150 164 118 158 171 .52 .53 1 50 Basinge Walker, Charles Ray . . . . , . . . . . Walker, Lloyd Wfayne .... 55, 99, Walters, Barbara ..., 55, 105, 128 XVa1ters, Linda ....,..,,..... 55 Ward, Bobby .... . .. . . . . . .. Ward, Sylvia Ann . ..,. .. Warner, Paula? 75 55 Webb, xitfdaaa .55 145 , 100, 105, 150, Wells, Martha Carolyn ........ ,. Wfestmoreland, Mary Estelle- .......55, 107, 128 XVhite,' 'pickle .55 White, Victor .....,,,. . . Whitehead, Clifton ,... Wfhitt, Janet Carole ...... Wickard, Raymond W. .. Wfilkinson, Billy ,..... . Wilkinson, Kathleen .. . ...55 Williams, Tommy . . . .. .. Willis, Joey ...... .,., 5 5 Willis, Terry .,.. ,.,. 5 5 Willis, Tommy .. . Wilson, Bobby ......, . . . Wilshire, Sam ......,.. Wilson, Gordon ......... Wilson, Jerrel Thomas . Wilson, Robert ..,.,.... . . . Wintle, Thomas Wayne . . . Wise, Sandra .......,...... . . . Wissing, Emilie Ann ..........,.. Wfitt, DeW'eese .,...... ,...... , . Wfoodard, Carolyn . . .55, 117, 128 Wright, Dflariorie .....,,,....... Wyatt, Don .......... . . . . . . Young, Billy 1I'IaroldJ ....,.,... Young, Dolores .55, 119, 150, 155 Young, Jeanette ..........,,.. 55 Addington, Margaret . . . Alexander, Suzanne . .. SOPHOMORES Alfred, Gerald .,,,. Allen, Allen, Alford, Connie Sue . .. Connie ..... Daphne ....... ....5.4 Allen, Linda Yvonne , , . . . . . Allen, Sandra ....,... Anderson, Alfred , . . . . . ..., 54 ....54 Anderson, John William ....... Anderson, Ray Lavelle .. , . . . . Andrews, Linda Lee .. . ,,.. 544 Andrews, Mary Be-the . Aurtonberry, Lois . . . . Bagley Glen ..... . Bailiff, Ann ....,, Bain, Darrell .,,.,. Baker, Betty Lynn .. .jffffsi Ballew, Berry ,..... Bamburg, Peggy Lou ., Banzhof, Alice Lynne ......,.., Barfield, Janis Irene . Barker, James ....,.., Barney, Harvey Earl . . . Barney, Ruth Olline .. Barrett, Charles .... Barton, Don .....,.. r, Sandra J. Batchelor, Patsy Nell . .. Bates, Judy Ann ..,.. Bayliss, Bernard ,..... Bazer, Jo Ann ........ Beck, Margaret ...,......,, 54, 7 Beckem, James August Beene, Dudley ....... Bell, Joe Lake ........ Bennett, Don ....,..,. Berney, XVi1ma Elaine .... ,... . . Binderim, Robert 1Bob1 ...... , Blackburn, Laras . ......,.... 54, Blair, Sharon Dean .....,,,.... Blue, Billie Carolyne ...... 54, 116, Bogus, Patricia Ruth fPat1 54, 119, Bonds, Dorothy F. ,,.,..... . . . . 7 Bonner, Emmett .......,.... . , , Booker, Patrick 1PatJ ....... 54, 97. 105. 110. Borland, Nancy Ruth... ,,.. .' ..,,.. f . Boston, Harrison XV1ll1am CB1l1J .... Boudreau, Annette . , .. ....... . . . Bowlin, Wfilliam P. lB1llyJ ...... Boyd, Jerry ......,. I .... , Brasfield, Sammie Neil .. .-.S. 5 4, Sli 161 150 155 .55 118 154 .55 150, 130 .55 119 .55 124 152 .55 .55 Q53 150 1.5.8. . 145 .54 118 .4514 155 .sh 151 161 .'5l1 112 142 112 155 .54 .54 fs! 54 .54 158 79 110 152 154 54 154 120 .54 151 54 54 1 s INDEX . . . Brimer Dale ..,... ......... . . . 170 Brocato, Charles ..... ....,,......... 158 Brooks, Pamela. .54, 72, 109, 155 157 155 Brown, Betty ..,..... ............... 159 Brown, Doris Juanita . .. .,...,,... 54 124 Brown, Gwen ..... .... 5 4 119 Brown, Joyce .... ........... 158 Brumley, Jan1es ,... ..... 1 25 157 Bryant, Sanford .......... ......... .55 Bunch, Bobby Ray ,...... . ..,...,,.. .. Burkett, James ........ .....,......,.. 158 Bush, Beverly Jo 54, 107, 112, 119 155 172 Busher, Sammy .......... ,,..,. ...... 172 .55 Calvert, Linda . .. ..... 155 .55 Campbell, Eugene . . ......... . . 152 Canterbury, Melba ..., ...... 5 4 142 .53 Cantrell, Gaye Nell .... ,......,,...... 157 Carbone, Josephine ..... .54. 110, 155, 172 Carey, James .,..... .............,. 170 Carey, Jane ..........,,.. ... ..... 155 Carman, Martha 155 Gail ...... 54, 112, 119, 157, 158, 150 Carpenter, Tallulah Grace ...... 54 109 . , . Carpenter, Wfilliam Ray ............. . . . 170 Carroll, David Allen .............. 55 171 Carroll, Frank Wfindell 1RustyJ ...... 55 190 Cascio, Ann Marie ..... ,.... ...... ,... .55 Catanese, Sandy Jean ,,.... . . . .55, 110 . . Cathey, L. C. Jr. ..... ....,,, 5 5 150 Causey, Kay F. .,..,,. ,....... . .. . Chaddick, Claud Sikes . .. ..,, .. . . . . . 188 Chandler, Bobby L. .,.. .,,.,...... . . . . Christian, Carolyn .... .... 5 5 118 Clegg, Linda ....... .,,..,..... . . . Coleman, Rose Lee . . .... 55 155 .55 Coleman, Tony R. ..... . .......,... .. 186 Collins, Jack F. ...,.......,,..... 55 152 Conley, Martha Nan. .55, 112, 119 125 Conly, Peggy ...,.,....,.............. Coody, Elizabeth Dyan ..... ,,.... 5 5 Cooper, Don Leon ....... ,. .... . Cooper, Dorothy Mildrel .. .... .. Cooper, Harold Dean . . . . . .55 Cooper. Melba Jean ,.... .,... 135 Cooksey, Albert B. . . . . . . . . . 157 Cowser, Dwight IVI. . . ...,.. . . . ,54 Cox, Annie Laverne . . ..... ,110 155 Creech. Charles ....... ..,,........ 156 l Crenshaw. Jerry Ray , .. .... 55 151 454 Crow, Jolm Bernice . .. ....... ..., 156 Crowder, Carol ..... ..,.. 5 5 162 Curtl, Mary Jane .... . . .55 173, Curry, Janice Gwen ....... ,.,.. Dalrympie, Andrew fAndyJ ............ 155 Dalrymple, Elaine ...,........ 55 119 157 Danielson, Virginia CGingerJ ........,. A I n Davenport, Adrienne ,.......... . .155 Deen, Julia Ann .......... ....., , , , De Fata, Barbara ......... . . 76 15.1 De Young, XY'il1ian1 CBillJ ... ....55 , , , Dickson, Rubydene ....,........... . . . 191 Diibeck, Frederick IFre1dyJ .... ...... , ,I Dixon, Virgil ............,,.. 55 155 157 Dodd, Loraine ....,............,.. 55 155 Dove, Norma Jeanette ,... 55, 112 156 135 Dowden. Jim ............ .... 5 5 151 54 Dunn, Eddie .... ......55 160 Dupont, Bruce 120 Durant. Austin ... . ...... ,... . .. . .54 Dyes, Imogene .. .... 55, 125 153 174 -54 Eason, Hazel .,......................, -34 Edmonds, Jarrell Dean ..... . . .55 14,1 13,5 Edmondson, XVilliam Eugene 15.4 iBillJ ............... 55, 103 161 156 Edwards, Erwin Lester 1Lee1 . . .55 125 155 Edwards, Patricia Ann 55, 108, 110 155 170 Eisenhauer, Jimmie Sue ..... ,. .55, 119 S4 Elkins, Deannie .............. 55 110 171 Elliott, Mary Evelyn ...........,.. 55 171 Emmons. Freddie ..... .............. 54 , Erwin, Edwin William 1BiQ1y1 .......... 17.1 , Escott, Richard ........,..... . . .55, 15 5 1 156 1 Faith, Brenda Gayle ... . .... . . .. 153, Faulk, Shirley ..,..., ....... 5 5 157 Fearrand, Lena Ann . .. ..., 55 155 157 Ferguson, Estelle A. ,... . . . .. . . .. , , , Ferguson, Sharon Ann . . . . .55 142 Ferlito. Nichey ........ ......,..... 172 Ferr. Karen Kay ..... ....,. 5 6 142 ,,, Fields, Peggy ....... ...24, 56 105 170 Fincher, Martha Nell ,.. ...... 53 155 157 Fisher, James ......... ... ..... , , , Fleming. Stephanie ,...,. . .156 125 Flores, Tommie Myrtle . . . . . . . Flowers, Jerry ...... 188 156 156 157 .54 152 1911 156 .511 157 156 157 170 165 156 171 159 151 155 157 152 166 170 .55 121 .55 157 151 155 .ss 157 164 .55 175 .55 ,ss 1711 156 171 1151 lgil .55 .55 157 157 110 112 171 .55 .55 155 56 1911 172 164 175 173 157 .5 157 175 186 156 157 156 157 141 172 191 .55 115 156 Iii --.5 157 110 154 142 164 1711 I 1 Folks. Donna Dianne ..56, 76, 107 117, 156 Forrest, Bobby Lamar .................... Foster, Billie Jean ..... ....... ....... Foster, Howard Allen ..,..... 56 151, 172 Foster, Robert Wfayne .............. 56, 172 Franks, Tonita Ann ..56, 107, 116 155, 156 Freeman, Charles ................. 56, 175 Fricks, Tommy David ............ ...,... Erizzell. James ................,.. 56, 175 Fulco, Raymond ....................... 56 Fulkerson, Jimmy .................... 171 Futrell, Ronald ..56, 96, 97, 108 151, 172 Garrett, Jerry . . . ...........,....... . . . . Gates, June .....,.......... 56, 157 Gates, Sylvia Elizabeth ..... 24, 56, 105, 116 118, 190 Gayes, Joseph ........................ . . . Geneux, Linda Louise .................. 56 G9YCr, Martha .....,.. ............. 5 6 Gilcrease, Claude .... ......... ..... 5 6 Ggles. Opal CLynnJ .. ...56, 115 145, 154 Gxpson, Wayne ...................,.. 172 Gladden, Patricia 56, 110, 155, 157, 158 190, 191 Glover, Sandra ..................,..... 56 Goddard, Ronnie Dee ............. 56, 175 Goins, Jean ..................... ..... 5 6 Goodman, Roger ...,.................... Goodwin, Jeanne C.. .56, 109, 145 157, 190 Gouthiere, Bobby ................ ..... 5 6 GOW, Lung-Chock ..................... 110 Green, Bobby ......... .. .56 151, 172 Green, Frances Merrill .. ...... 56, 135 Greenlee, Don ........ ........... Gremillion, Martha . . ,,,,, 56 Griffin, Suzanne ...... ., , 56 Grimsinger, Raymond . . . ,,,, ,56 Gutierrez, Gloria Jean ,... . ...... . Guv, Peggy Ann .....,..... ........ 5 6 Guy, Robert L. fBobby1 .... ...56, 170 Haddad, Sandra Jean .... ......... 5 6, 113 Haiiey, Thelma Jo ., ..,............ 56 Hamm. Geraldine . , ....... 56, 112, 124 Hampton, Ronny . ..,. 56, 79, 110, 151 Hardin, Lamar . . .............. 125 Hargis, Richard . . . ........ . . . Harper, Betty ..., ,,,, Harper, Nolan ..... ,,,, Harrison, Danielle . . . , . 56 Harrist, Patsy Louise . . . , , , , Harrist, Wanda Joyce . . . ....... . . . . Hawkins, Nora ....... ............. 1 Hayes, Bobby ....... ...56, 125, 172 zHa1'nes, Jimmy Ray ,, .,,.... 56, 155 1 Hayes, Joe Ben ...,.. ..... . ...... 5 6 .Hayes, Kathleen 1Kay1 .... ........... I Hearon, Ronald Alon ... ......... .... I Heel, Nancy .....,... ....... 5 6, 156 , Helm, Bill .......,. ...56, 161, 175 Henry, Robert ,..... .... 5 6, 79, 171 Henson, Barbara .......,.............. 76 Herren, Paul Evans .......... 56, 161, 170 I-Ie-ss, Sarah Elizabeth .............. 56, 154 H1,burn, Joan ...... 56, 105, 112 186, 190 Hill, Lina Lynn ...,...,............... 56 Hodge, Nancy . . . .................. .56 Holbrook, Patricia . ........, 57 Holder, Johnnie ............... ,. .57, 159 Holland, Patti Sue .,...... 57 118, 157 Holliday, Betty Lu 57, 109, 138, 156 160, 191 Horne, Dorothy Mae ............., 57, 157 Howard, James Dennis ..... ...., 5 7, 172 Hughes, John Edward ..... ......... 1 70 Humphrey, Edward Lynn .......... 57, 170 Humphrey, Faye ......... .. .57 138, 157 Humphrey, Leroy ...... ............ Huson, Ted ..........,... ........... 5 7 Hutchinson, Ruby Grace ., ....... 57, 142 1 Hutson, Catherine Rita .... .. .57 155, 154 Hyde, Dinah ........... .... ..... 5 7 Idom, Billie ...... . . .57, 154 Irvin, Dena Sue ,.....,..... .57 Irvine, Carolyn ... ... ........ . .....57 Jackson, Ann . ,......... 57, 108 145, 188 ,Jackson. David Edward ..,,........ 57, 155 1 James, Roy Calvin ..... . ............ 170 Janes, Chas. Kale ...... ....... Janes, Dale ..... . ...,... . Janes, Jerry ..... .,........... Jean, Joe Caluin , . .. ,..57 110, 172 Jenkins, Jan Dale ...,... ...... 5 7, 170 Johnson, Daniel ........... ..... 1 20, 175 Johnson, Eldora .................. 57, 155 Johnson, Marion iBubbaJ ...... 57, 97, 171 Jones, Alton Jimmie .......... 57, 112, 170 Two Hundred Twenty-nine .58 Morvan, Jo Ann 156 Jones Jones , Bobbie Sue ... .. Bruce ..,. . .59 Spann, Kirkland, Leroy ....... stuckey, Ehzabeth LuciHe' II'1I 170 156 171 Delmar ....... John Paul ...... Jones, Jones, Jones, Patricia ........ Jordan, Charles Buddy . Jorgensen, Laurine ...... Joseph, Gayle Marie Juneau, Elaine ....... Kay, Darroll Benton . .. Kelly, John .......,.. Keller, David ......... Kellogg, Henry ......,. Kelso, Jeanne ...,.... Kendrick, Shirley Sue 57, Kennedy, Kenneth Keith Kent, Rosemary ....,.. Kerley, Charles ....... Kines, Lynn .,....... King, Glen .........,... Kinzy, Melba Ruth ..... 57, 107 138 57, 135 5 57 71' '11a,i24f 57, fII157 Kirkland, Edward William .... Kneipp, Durwood .,... . .H Knotts, Aline ..... Lacy, Joyce ....... Lacy, Maxine Ann . . . Ladatta, Donnie . . . Langford, Beverly , , . Lasiter, Betty Jo ....... . Lasiter, Beverly Jean ...... Lasiter, Jerry Lee ..57, 76, 105. 108. 1 Lawrence, Martha Nell Lee, Mary Ellen Lee, Melvin ..... Leon, Mary Ann Lester, Kathryn Jo Lindsay. Billy Bob. . . Linn, Cindy .... Lloyd, Joe David Locke, Eldora Jean . . Loe, David ......,, Loyd, William Richard . .. Luallen, Eddie ....,, Lupo, Sherry Kay ..... Lusby, Betty Jo Magill, Homer .... Mallet, Jake ......, Maricelli, Iva Joy . .. Marrs, Patricia . . . Marsh, Janice . .. Martin, Dale ..,.. . Martin, Joseph ..... Martin, Roddy ..... Mathews, Charles David . .. Mathis, Glynn .......,... Mathis, Strain Luther ..... Matthews, Elaine ....... McCaski1l, Bonnie . McCal1a, Sandy .,........ 5 ....57 ....57 12, 135 5sQ'ii9 58,'i0? 1 5 v 1 5 112 136, 57 .57 .79 145 ,57 .57 97 110 .57 I57 .57 .57 112 112 157 .57 115 115 .58 .58 .58 .58 .58, 119, 5B,'ii0 MCCary, Wayne L. ..,........, . McComic, Claudie O'Nea1. McComic, Jackie Claudette. , . . McCoy, Don ................ . . . McCravy, Dewey .,........... McCrory, Pat ................. McCullen, Beverly Yvonne., 58, 66 McCullin, Mary Martha ,..... . .. McKinnon, Sandra Rae .. McLean, Jean ,..,,.... McMichael, Jo Ellen . .. McMillian, Billy Joe s 1 McNicol, John , ............... . Meyer, Virginia Mary .... . . . Ffcddie -.--- -61, McTire, John .......... Medellin, Rudolph Escort 1RudyJ. Meisner, Don .... 58, 96, 97, 105, Melder. Virginia . . . . Meredith, Teresa ............. 58, Middleton. Charles . Milam, Modena .... Miller, Carol Ann . Miller, Dianne . .58, 109. 118, 143 Mills, Ronald Webb ........,,, Mitchell, Annette ........ 58, 113 Mitchell, Jane .......... 58, 113 Mitcham, Sheila Jo ............ Mize, John ......,...... 58, 115 Mollenkamp, Jimmy , .......... , Moon, Dawn Ann QCookieJ .... 58 Moore, John ,...... Monroe, Jane .....,...... Morgan, Glenn . . .. Morris, Carol Lou . Two Hundred Thirly 5 5 .58 138 135 115 .58 .58 108 5.8. . 5.8. . 5.8. . 110' .58 118 .58 1514 .58 117 155 161 .58 107 .58 5 s v 158 .57 ,57 124 166 110 171 172 156 157 173 157 170 157 171 110 .57 .57 172 ,57 157 62 190 190 190 163 .58 1 .58 156 .58 ,58 172 188 .58 110 .58 .58 .58 .58 172 .58 157 135 .58 170 .58 173 156 .58 188 173 186 171 173 .58 135 136 136 .58 .58 171 171 137 156 158 Q50 188 131 157 157 176 161 138 157 173 135 INDEX Morris, Whitt ............... Mouer, Sandra Mullins, Donald Neal, Patricia R. ..,, . Neal, Pauline . . Neal, Travis .. Neel, Carol Jean .... Neely, Margaret Ellen Nelson, Autre Lamar ..., Nelson, John Linwood Newell, Edgar ....... Nicholas, Juanita .... Nichols, Pricilla . .. Nichols, William L. ., Nissen, Cecil ......,.. Norman, Garland Perry O'Con, Billie Jean ..,, Orton, Jimmy ......... Osborn, Bobby .,..... Osburn, Dorothy Nell Owens, Mary Lena ,,.. Owens, Tommy Lee . .. Owens, Wilma Jean Pace, Billy Don Palmer, Elston .. Parks, Jerry ...... Pate, Wfiley Glen ,,.. Payne, Billy . ....... . Payne, Margaret Alice Perrin, Wfilliam E. .... , Ray 1MoonJ ..... fIIf59, .If159. ...59, ,ff59, ...59. ffff59 Persons, Alex ........ Phillips, David . ,. Phillips, Gilmer .... Pickering, Willis . . . Pickett, Jeannie . . . Pickett, Jimmy . . . . Piedra, Anna .... . Piedra, Martha . . . Piraino, Angie ..... Plants, Carol Ann . ,. Ponder, LeRoy ....,. Poole, Jacqueline A.., Poston, Robert Dennis Powell. LeJuan . .,,,. . -Pratt, Klina Raye ..... Presson, Bobby ..., Proffitt, Jeanie ,..... Prothro. Carolyn F. . , . Pruitt, Jessie R. .... Raines, Lee ..,,..... Raley, Kenneth Charles Reaves, Gary ....... Rector, Carol Ann Reddy, Joey ....... Redwine, Richard .. Reeder, Shelby .... Reimers, Dick J. .... . Reynolds, Howard . .. Rhodes, Jeanette Rhodes, Leslie ...... Richardson, John R. , Richmond. Kay .... Robbins, Sandra ...... Roberson, Johnny ,... Roberts, Carl Allen . .. Roberts, Wfalter XVi iam Roberts, Worth 59, 72, 97 Robinson, Ray ., ....... 1. Robinson. Shirley Ann .... Rockett. Johnny L. . Roper, Nan C. .,.. . Roper, Ouida . .. Ross, Jeanette ..... Sanders, Carolyn Sue Sanders, Patricia Ann. .,,. . Sandifer, Jolmny Ray ...... Sawyer, Glenys Ann Schalon, Lee ..... Scogin, Joye ...... Scott, Kathleen Self, William .... Shadowens, Elaine , Shaw, XVilliam E. .. Shellhammer, Judy Shoulders, Peggy .. Simmons, Ann .,.. Simmons. David Rae . Simpson, Shirley Sims. Tommy .... Smith, Betty Smith, David ..... Smith, Donald .... Smith, Gloriadine Marie. .,..59, .ffff5i 59fi107. H...59, ..Qf59, ....59. .58 .97 .59 119 155' 151 .59 137, 110, .67 .59 95 H161 117 110 109W .59 135 119 110 .59 125 135 .59 1 5 ,,....59 ,.,5g. .fff59 ......59 .,.....59 ...59, 107 'IIQ59 ...59 ,..f59 ijii:59,'161 i00j1i0,12X' .. ...A,........' iii. , ......., 60 ....60, 142 ... .60 135 60, 119 135 .. .... 161 .. ,... .60 ...-60 ....6o, 157 .. .A...A,..4.'... Gd. 60, 109, 110 . .,.. 60, 152 60, 138, 157 .....60,142 .60 .60 118 143 154 107 157 .59 157 188 .59 153 172 156 156 171 .59 173 157 102 173 .59 173 170 153 ,59 171 .59 ,59 131 170 113 113 157 155 157 110 137 .59 .59 157 125 ,59 172 172 156 124 .59 .59 125 171 159 .59 110 170 170 131 59 .59 170 115 157 .60 157 156 170 164 171 162 156 157 131 156 158 157 151 131 142 131 166 Smith, Kenneth . . . . . . Smith, Mary Alice .... . ,,..., Smith, Sally Jo ................ Sneed, Nan Margaret ...., 60, 142 Sorrell, Mary Ruth ..... ...... 6 0 Spain, Burnie Mae ..... ...... Charles ........ Sparkman, Herbert Doyle, Spearman, Bobbie Dean.. Spears, Jo Ann ........ Spivy, Walter Cook ...... Stacy, Don ....... . Staley, Lucy Lee ...., Stephens, Billie Jean .. Stephens, Gary L. . . . . Stephenson, Billy . , . . , . Stephenson, Ernest ..... Stephenson, Linda Anice . Stewart, Judith ......... Stewart, Bill ...,...... Stewart, Wanda ..... Stokes, Jerry ......... Strickland, Ada .......... . . . Stroud, Frances Marya . . Swann, Cletus Ray ..... Tarbutton, Shirley . . . . 60 IIIK1f60 ..60, 117 ...,..60 IQf60 60 Taylor, Ann ......... .... Taylor, Charles Lloyd . , .... . . Taylor, Jimmy ..... . . .60 Taylor, Raymond , . . . . . Templin, Sammie ..... .... Tew, David H. ......,....,. .. Thomas, Beverly Jean ........... Thomas, Dale Louis ............. Thompson, Larry .,.... 24, 60, 97 Tidwell, James .... .,....... 6 0 Toney, Delores ...... . Trainel, Amos Fisher Traylor, Claire Janice. . . Trichel, Annette ....... Truly, Dorothy ..... Tucker, Martha . . Tucker, Ouida ,.... Tucker, Robert F. . .. Tuminello, Josephine .... Tuminello, Marion Jo .. Tyler, Edward Elton ..... Vandiver, Mary Alice .. Van Dyke, Josephine Sylvia CJoJ ......... Vines, Leland Stanford .. Vines, William ...,,., Vos. Anthony Jesse CA. J. Wade, Dorothy Ann Walker, Royce ........ XVa1ker, William Henry Wallace, Ted ......... Waller, Janice ....... Waller, Robert Charles .. Wztre, Betty Jo ........ Warren, Hugh ......... Watson, Gary Thomas.. Watson, Jerry ......... Watson, Tommy ..... W'ebb, Jane .......... Webb, Leroy ........... Weidner, Martha Ann .. Wells, James ...... . . , Whatley, ,Judy ..,,.... Wheeler, oseph Charles Whitfield. Donald R. Whitton, Billy ......... Wilbanch, Bobby ...... Wilkinson, Wfeldon Ray , . Williams, Bonnie Williams, Barney ....... Williams, James Gerald Williams, Melvin Roy .. Williams, Norma ....., Williford, Willis, Linda A. ..., . Wfilson, Cecile ..... , . . . .f60fii? .61 . . . . 1.1.0 .61 ..61, .60, 156 138 112, 115, 152, 110, 125 101 .602 118, .60, 161, . 60, .60, .60, 161, 125, 121, 138, 'f61Q lsi 110, 119, 156, ,61, ,6L .61, 115, ,.6L 112, .....13s, ifff 'ff .f61,'i3i .......6l, iJ665fQfII QfIfII6i . 61, 161 ,61 Wilson, Estus Clemins .,..,... 61 Wilson, Joan. . .61, 107, 113, 138 Wise Billy Ray ............. Wofford, Charles W. fSkipperJ . Womack, Clarence Ray .......... Woolsey, Donald E. Worthington. Sylvia Wright, Carolyn C.. . Wyatt, Judy .......... Young, Ronald .. Zagonc, Ronald .. .24, 61 17L 161 .6L .6r .61, 135, ,61, int 111 118, 173, 161, 124, .61, 125, 157, 152, 115, 109 15K .61 .15 17 157 .60 164 157 112 135 8 0 155 158 .60 171 .60 .60 .60 .60 164 172 157 157 .60 .60 115 .60 161 170 170 143 173 112 131 171 172 .60 138 158 157 .61 152 156 157 135 160 171 171 172 .61 172 110 118 157 172 173 191 135 143 191 171 157 152 172 170 171 190 191 174 173 173 142 .61 173 156 171 174 171 .61 188 188 .61 172 FRESHMEN Aaron, Margaret ..... Adams, David Louis .... Adkerson, Donna ....., Ainsworth, Fern Ellen 62, Akes, James Edward. . . . . . . . Aldrich, Gloria Jean . Alford, Dixie .,..... Allen, Nina Beth ..... Allen, Patsy Ruth Almond, Carolyn Beth.. Anderson, Shelton Andrews, James Earl .. Antley, Shirley Jean .... Armstrong, Gale .... Aucoin, Howard L.. . . .. ...62 67 . .... 2, Ausmus, Larry .....,......,,.. Austin, Ruth Morell .,....,,,., Avinger, Robert Gamble lBobby Bacle Brenda ean 1... , J ............ Bagley, Byrl lEdJ Bailey, Beverly Lee . . . . . . . Bailey, Marlene ..,.... . . .62 Bain, John Thomas ............. Ballard, Joyce Doris.. ,,.... ..62 Ballard, Willie Jo ......,........ Barclay, Glen Richard CBusterJ . Baremore, Jimmy Ross .... . .... Barney, Shirley Feanette I ,... ...62, 144, 156 Barrett, David .,........,...... Bass, Malcolm Eugene lGeneJ ..... Battenfield, M. Charles ,.,..,.... Beaird, Richard Allison Bell, Richard Franklin ...... 25, Berney, Wilma Elaine . Beverly, Carol ........ Bewley, Joy Faye . . . . Bickham, Barbara . . Bickham, Ronnie .... 62 1fQ6i Binford, Louise Marie. . . . . .62 Blalock, Jane ........... . . .62 Bolen, Donald Vaughn. . . . . .62 Boone, Rubye ..,....... Bordelon, Larry Jeter . Bostick, Roy .,......,.... Boston. Jane Louise .. .'.'.'62 Bounds, Harold Clinton CBuckJ . . . Bowlin, Charline ........... Boyd, Gloria Jane. . . . . . . Boyett, Curtis Ray Bozeman, Alpha Georgia. Bozeman, Jerry ....,.. Bradford, Alline .... Bradford. Emmett F. Brady, Billy Earl .,... Breedlove, Verdell ......... Breedlove. Vida Tinzlell .... Brewer, Evelyn Inez ...... 62, Brewer, Violet Louise ...... Brewster, Robert ....... .... Brice, Alvin .... ....... ..... Britt, Mildred Betty . ..., . Brocato, Ann Jean.25, 62, Bromell, Rowena Jean ..... 79. .1162 108 107 . 62 Brooks, Buster Quitman ..... .. .62 Brown, Betty Louise .... ....... Brown, Bobby Lynn ..... .. .62 Brown, Ellison Eugene .... ..... Brown, Emmagene Laurine. . . .. Browning, Gene .......,.. . . . . Bruce, Don ,....... . .,......... . Bruner, Carolyn ...... 62, 76, 79 Bryan, Lamar ..... ........... Bryant, Mary Sue ..........., 65 Buckner, Becky .... 65, 144, 155 Buford, David Hershel .......... Burkett, Eva Kathryn ....,..... Burkhalter, Jo Ann ..... . . .65 Burnett, Mary ......... Burton, Bobby ..,.,.... Burton, James Edward .. Bussie, Carolyn ...... Butchee, Theron ..... .... . Bynog, Sadie Mae . . . . . .65 Cain, Elizabeth Ann .,.. ,...... Caldwell, Mary Ellen ..... ...65 Calhoun, Kitty Marlene. . . . . . . . Calk, Janis Gayle ...... .. .65 Calloway, Leslie Ray . . . . . . Camp, Shirley Faye .,...... Carlson, Richard Morgan Carpenter, Lynda Belle .... 65, Carr, Anna Beatrice CBeaJ . .. Carson, Annie Lucille ,,..... Casey, Martha Kathryn. . . . 140 145 1-44 146 .62 146 144 .62 .62 . 62 1-454 115 160 155 141 124 115 14 15 .61 154 .62 154 .62 143 .1652-. ' 146 142 124 .62 140 .46 .62 .62 146 145 156 141 .65 .65 .65 156 .65 144 .65 140 145 .65 140 6, 9. 164 .62 157 157 118 156 15 .62 155 .62 125 .62 121 1411 125 156 .62 157 .62 164 125 .62 .62 .62 159 156 .62 158 140 157 164 154 .62 155 156 124 15' 157' 124 .62 153 156 .62 125 157 157 157 155 156 156 174 .62 155 125 157 .65 157 160 .65 144 156 145 174 108 155 152 164 157 157 155 156 .65 .65 157 144 157 INDEX Cason, Linda Ann . Chelette, Richard . Chenault, Wfanda . . Christian, Lawrence Clancy, Sherry Ann Clarke, Wanda Jean ........ Clayton, Diana Clewis, Peggy Louise . Cline, Vinton ....... Cobb, Barbara ....... Cobb, Lucille Frances ....... Casteel, David Edward ...... Catanese, Lawrence Anthony.. Cheek, Joyce Ann . ........ . Cole, Margie Mearl ......... Coleman, Dillard fDickieJ .... Coleman, John ............. Collier, Myrna Loy ........ 65, Collins, Mac .............. .65 lLarryJ ....... 125 ,154 .65 Compton, Harold Weyman ..... Connell, Billie Sue ........ Conney, Patricia Ellen Cook, Lynda Lee ..... . Cosumano, Angelina ........ Cotten, Elmer, Jr. .......... . Cowart, Glorianna CGloriaJ .. Crager, Gerald . ........... . 144 Q63 1-1-6 .65 ,152 .65 , 1.4.5 Crawford. Julia Ann uuayp 65,'109,H145 Creech, James ........ . .... Creegan, Paula Marie ...... Crocker, Mary Virginia Crouch, Joan .......... Crowder, James ...... Croy, Patricia Ann Cupp, David E. ....... . Dailey, John Thomas ....... Daniel, Kathleen lKathyJ .... Dano. James lJimmyJ ....... Daugherty, Thomas William.. Davenport, Leslie . ......,. . Davidson, Linda K. ........ . Davidson, Patricia Ann fPatsy Davis, Bobby Roy .. .... 1163 63 ..25 65 Davis, Edgar Bedford III CTedJ . . Davlin, Gwen ....... Deal, James Alford. Jr. DeLoach. Dolores Jean. Dennis, Wfalter Frank . Dennis, Wlayne Lee .. Derivas, Barbara ..... DeSoto, Dorothy Jane ff63 , 141 .65 .65 , 1446 , 110-7 . 115 , 145 .65 .65 . .l.60. . 4 Deyoung, Marie Agnes . . . . . .64, 156 Dillard, Frances Nell. . . ..., , .64 Ditsler, Diana ....... ......... Dixon, Marion ....... . . ........ . . Donelson, Louise ..................... Dorman, John Wfilson .............. Doss, Ramona Faith . ..... 64, 116, 146 Datsun, Linda Maureen ........ 64, 140 Dowden, Ronald ....... ............. Downen, Sandra Lynn ,, ,,,,, 64 Dudley, Sharon Kay .. ...... .. Duncan, Evens Leo ................. Dupree, Charleen ............ 64, 144 Dupree. Pat ......................... Durland, Fredric Daniel fDannyJ ,,.,.., Easterling. Alene ................ 157 Edberg. Charles Nelson .. ......... . . Elliott, Ann ........ .... . . .64, 156 Ellis, Frank Charles. . . . .... . . . . . Emanuel, Avis Price .. ...... .. Emerson, Carolyn .... ..,..... England. Billy Hugh . . . ...... . . .. Enloe, Edward Emmett. . . . ...... . . . . . Essary, George Newton .... . . .64, 155 Ethington, Lois Loretta. . . Fallin, John Chester .. Farmer, James Martin . . . Fields, Barbara Ann . . . Fields, Barbre ........ Fincher, Jo Ann ...... Finklea, Franklin Joe. Fisher, Robert ...... Fitzmorris. Kathleen 1Kayj .. Fleming, Scarlett .... . Fletcher, Barbara Ann ..... Fletcher, Peggy Jean .... Foster, Deanna . . . . . . Foster. Mary Louise... Fox, Robert ........... Franks, Jerry William. Frazier, Martha Carolyn .... Frealy, Bobby Edward . Free, Imogene fJeanJ. Frost, James .............. Fulbright, Helen Anna Lou.. 6 4 f I64,' '1'o's' ' f 164, 1155. ' ..64, 146 .. .64, 79 f f64,' '143' ' .65 155 .65 109 151 155 144 Q63 125 .65 156 .65 159 155 1511 159 .63 .65 .65 164 .65 .63 151 151 145 125 144 156 150 154 151' 135 l6.i 156 .63 115 164 160 156 .64 .64 157 157 143 157 151 164 .64 160 .64 .64 .64 159 .64 160 .64 156 140 141 160 156 157 156 .64 .64 160 .64 145 160 .64 157 Fuller, Mary ................ Fuller, Eugene Victor lGeneJ. Fuller, Quida Bell ........... Futch, Thomas Clayton ...... Garsee, Jimmy Wfayne .. .. Garza, Molly Ann ..... ..... Gatti, Carl J. ...... . Gay, Linda Lou ..... Geneux, Sandra Sue . Gentry, James ...... Gersten,' Herman Geter, Jimmy .............. Gibson, Christine Elizabeh. . . Gibson, David .... ....... Giles, Glenda Marie ...... Gillaspie, J. R. .......... . Gilliam, Giles Olen fJollyJ . .. Godwin, Neal ............ Goins, Charles Stanford .. Gorbet, Marilyn Sue Gould, Byron Garr ..... Grappe, Margie Lee ...... Green. Earnest Ed .......... Green, Leola Fay lMickeyJ.. Greene, Tommie ........... Greig, Judy Roxana ....... Grimmett, Larry Guy, Janice ...... Hall, Glyn Darrel ...... .. Hamilton, Roy Gene ..... . . . Hanson, Hylton Warren . . . . . . Harlow, Diana ....... . . . Harmon, Jim ......... Harris, Julius C. .... ... Harris, Paula Jean . . . . . . Harris, Ray ......... Hartline. Bobby. ...... . . . Hayes, Benny Clifteen .... Hays, Richard Steven .. Hayward, Billy Ray .. Heard, Larry Russell... Hedgepath, Judy Ann .... Hedges, Bobbie Jeanne .. Hedges, Gladys Marie . . Henderson, Betty .... . . . Henly, Ann ........ Hermes, Elmer . ...... Hill, Larry ........... . .. Hill, XVilliam Howard. .. ... Hilland, Michael John . . . . .. . Hippler, XVanda Ruth. ........ Holland, Brion .............. Holliman, Alice Gurtrude ..... Holstead Sharon .... 65 118 Hooker Hopper, Don ............... Hough, Ray Allen . . . . . . . Hudson, Linda .. . ... . .. Hughes. Barbara . . .... 65, Hunt, Loretta ...... ...... Hunt, Peggy ......... Hurdle, Doris Arlene.. Hurst, Carolyn Sue .... Hurst, Rachel ......... Hutcherson, Dorothy Hyatt, Charles Roy Irving, John Triche. .. Jackson, Charles Roy Jackson, Luther,JJr. . . . . Jacobs, Martha ane .. Janik, Carol Ann Jefferson, Larry Joe Jeter, Martha Wanda . lohnson, Danny ..... . . . 1ohnson, Joan Elizabeth. . . . . . Johnson, Ray .......... Johnson. Donald ..... Johnston, Donald J. .. Jones, Andrea Kay ........... Jones, Franky C. .... . Jones, Fred J. B., Jr. . . Jones, Gay Nell ..... 66 Jordan. Larry Boyce .... 1. . . . .l. Iorgensen. Lau rene .......... Joshlin, David ....... Kay, Myrna Darnell . . Kerr, Bobby Doyle .... Kerr, Sharon Lee Kidd Tim ........... King: David Lee ........ Kirkland. Mary Frances ...... 1. Klein, William Lynn ......... Knight, Glenda Kay . .. Knighton, Robbie Sue.. ...64, ,Patsy Jean .... 5. .651 . . .l.4.3. .. .66, 145, .. .... 64 .. ...160 ....157 125,160 .64, 160, 174 108,146,156 .64, 107 156 .64,152 157 .........174 .. .64 157 .. .64 125 ........64 .. .64 174 .......64 .......64 .. .64 156 ........64 .. .64 157 ........64 .. .64 157 .65,157 164 .65,125 l6'1 .65,155 160 .65, 140 157 .65 160 .65,140 158 .65, 144 153 .. .65 160 .......65 .65 145 .65,146 164 .65 109 .65,155 174 65,145 156 120,140 158 105,118 150 .........155 .65 125 .65.141 156 146 157158 .65 145 .........118 .65,140 156 .65 157 .65 156 .......65 .......65 .65 152 .65 155 .65, 145 156 .65,141 157 .65 125 .65, 105 146 .....65 .........145 .65, 145 156 .66, 155 ,157 164 ....1l5 .66 141 .66, 154 160 .66,140 156 .66 159 66,152 160 157 164 .66 155 -one Tivo Hundred Thirty Labenne, Jeannie ....... Lacobee, Gloria Jean ..... Lacy, Tommy .....,. LaFitte, Lane Jerry. . . LaFitte, Mitchell .,.... .66, 107, .66, 141, 143, 146, .66, 10.8, 79, LaForge, Hilda Faye. . . . . .66, Langford, Hattie Irene. . ..... . . Lanson, Clarine ....... .......,. Lattier, Philliiq ..,... .......... Lauter, Gary orris ........ 66, 73 Lawrence Bett Jean .' ...., 25, 66, 73, Lea, Richard Lawrence . Ledlow, 'Bennie Jo ..... Lee, Leslie .......... Lee, Mary Deanna .... Leonard, Vera Jean ..,.. 107 143 ....66 Thompson, Catherine Joan . . . Liberto, Paul Samuel ..... Lightfoot, Janice Lynn. . . .66, Liles, Robert Leonel, Jr. .... . Linahan, Billy .......... .... Lingenfelter, Jane ..... . . . Link, Oral Franklin . .. Lipscomb, Max Gale .. Lisco, Lloyd James Little, Richard Larry. . . 108 66 . . .6.6. . Lockard, Shirley Dell .... . . . Lo er Linda Carol Ragon, p , ..... Loveridge, Kay .... . . . Lowrey, Maudie Mae Loyd, Richard ........ Magill, Homer T. ...... . Mangum, John Benson. , . . . Manning, James Reggie. . . Mannies, Allen ........... Marioneaux, Mary Sue .... Martin, Martin, Martin, Mason, Masters, Mathews, Mauldin, Alan ..,....... Margaret Ann .... Mary Helen .... James Glen .... Marilyn ......... Barbara Jean ..,.. Alfred fFrankieJ . . Mays, Claudine ........... .68 McCain, Jane ............ McCall, Alice ...... McCann, Connie ...... . . McClain, Barbara Jane ...... McCoy, Gloria Ann .... , . . . McCracken, Sandra Lavonia.. McDaniel, Dwain ......... McDonald, gleanette ....... McFadden, hirley Ann .... 67 McGee, Rita ............. McGraw, Carol Louise .,... McGraw, Patricia Anne ..... McGraw, Peggy Elizabeth. .. McMichael, William Walker. McNeel, Patrick S. . . . ..... . McRee, Lenora Gay ...,... McTire, Claude Bruce . . . . . . . McWhinney, Elizabeth Ann. Medlin, Doris ...... ....... Meek, Billy .............. Metcalf, Mary Helen ..,. Miles, Jean ....,...... Miller, Barbara Jane .... Miller, Dixie Kae ...... Miller, Gerald Freeman. . . Mills, Linda ........... Mitchell, Charles Larry . . . Mitchell, Harold A. ...,. . Mitchell, James Barry.. ..... Moloney, Michael Edwin .... Monzingo, Sandra ....... Mora, Mary ........... Morgan, Dempsey Kemp. . . Morris, Linda Lee ...... Morris. Whitcomb ..... Morton, Charles Edgar... Morton, David Wray .... Moseley, Sandra ...... Mottet, Betty F. ..... . Mozingo, Sandra Leigh. . . Mozell, Austin Ruth . .. . Mulina, Genevieve .,.,. . . . Murff, Gloria Rita .........,. Murphey, Peggy Anne .... 67 Murrell, Mitzy Carolyn ..... Neely, J Naquin. Douglas Andrew .... Nash, Norma ........... 67 BIIICC .............. Nesbitt, Betty Jean ...... .. Nesbitt, Louis .......... Nichols, William Ray ...... Nickel, Betty Ann Elizabeth.. Nixon, Paul .............. Two Hundred Thirty-two ...66 66 11166 ...66 .QQ66 145 67 67 67 .ff67 67 191 109 67 N143 1 5 7, 1.4.5, .'6'6', 143, 1'4'1', . 66, 1541 133, .66, .66, 143, 141, 107., . '6 6, . '66, . '66, 12 5, 143, 1'4'4', .'6'6', 146, 1.44, 141, .67, .67, 156, .67, .67, .67, 146, 109, 167 125, .67, .67, . 67, 1'4'o', . 67, 1.43. 140, 142, 123, 156, 121, .67, 143, 156 156 125 156 .66 .66 133 190 157 .66 156 157 160 157 132 157 160 115 160 156 157 156 .66 .66 .66 174 .66 157 .66 153 159 132 143 157 .66 157 143 143 157 .66 157 156 157 157 141 157 .67 107 .67 133 157 152 156 .67 .67 143 164 191 .67 .67 .67 132 146 132 156 157 I67 157 156 157 143 1621 157 158 166 INDEX Oberle, Douglas Paul .,.. . ..... . Oden, Joncile ......... .... 1 40 Olds, Delmer Wayne . . . . . . . . Olds, Sammy Lee ...,.,. Olive, Kenneth Wayne ...... Oliver, Annie Elizabeth ...,.. Osborne, William Galloway ...,.. Ostrander, Leslie Allen ...... Owen, Wanda Sue ...,.. 109 Owens, Walter Thomas. . . Oxley, Gaines ........ ..... Paddie, Jimmie ....... Page, Harry ,.......... Palmer, Michael Ray Parker, John Burton Parks, Barbara Ann , . . Parrott, Prudice Julia ..... Penney, Patricia Ann .... Perego, Virginia Kathleen. .. Perkins, Clyde James. . . . Peters, Mary Ruth ........ Peterson, Virginia Belle .. Pharr, Eunice ....... Pharr, James ........ Phillips, Knoxie .... Piercy, Colene ...... 143 67 ...67 ...67 .,....67 ...67 Pipes, Walter Terry Plants, Richard Ray ....... Ponder, Rena Louise Poulan,' Micky V. . Power, Frances . . . . . Prewitt, Grace ,... Price, Jimmy Ray . .. Price, Linda Joyce .. Price, Frances ...... Prim, Kenneth Reid .. Pringle, Perry . ..... Prudhomme, Albert Purvis, Kenneth Ray .. Prince, Frances Kay .. ......67 Quick, Knoxie June .. Donna . . . Ramey, Joyce Ann . . . Rascoe, Tommy ..... Rashall, Norma Ray .. Ratcliffe, H. B., Jr. ..... . Rawls, Harry Leon ........ Rawls, Janie ............... Reynolds, James Reginald. .. Rhodes, Jane Aletha ...... Rhodes, Judy Elise ....... . Rice, Jean Helen ....... Richetto, Mary Frances ...... Robbins, Arthur Lloyd, Jr... Roberts, Erma Juliette .... Robinson, Jordan Anthony . .. Robinson, Kay ........... Robinson, Pat ............ 107 ...67 ...68 .'.'.'6s Robinson. William Kendall ....... Rogers, Melvin Dalton. . . , . ...68 Rothenberger, Donald Wayne ..... Russon. Ann ............. . Ruth, Ronnie Roy .... .. Sanders, Patricia Ann .... Sarton, Charles Ray ........ Sayers, Ronald ........... Scarborough, James Levert. .. Schoeber, Larry .,......... Scott, James Harvey ........ Scotto, John Earl ........ 68 Scudder, William Leslie ...... Seago, Carolyn Sue ....... Semon, Kenneth Ronald. . . Semon, Lolita Shaffer, Alice ............ Shamburger. Floy Caroline. . Shannon, Joyce Carol .... 68 Sharbeno, Lloyd ............ h vt Do le . . S a ', y .............. Shemwell, John Howard. . . Shepherd, Aubrey James. .. Shepherd. Carla ........... Shriver, Suzanne ........... Simmons, Richard Dury ...... Simmons, Betty Jean ,..,., 68 Simpson. Nancy Jo .... ..... Skains, Betty Ann .......... Skipworth. Bobbie Rae . . . . . Slemons, Bonnie Marie. .. Smith, Anita .......... Smith, Glenda Gray .... Smith, Lloyd .......... Smith, Margaret Elaine . .. Smith, Patricia Ann . .. 109 X169 ...6s ' '107 1111 .68 .68 f6s 143 156. ' 1.4.0. . 113 146 153 .67 121 .67 140 141 .67 .67 125 .67 .67 .68 .68 141 144 . . '68 68 .68 144 .68 .68 .68 133 146 ,68 .68 125 143 133 144 .68 143 .68 .68 .68 .68 146 ' .141 107 ' '141 .68 .68 5 196 125 158 125 157 143 156 156 155 .67 144 146 .67 116 156 156 164 144 159 143 .68 120 124 .68 143 156 143 157 133 .68 120 174 140 140 157 125 .68 .68 144 146 .68 174 .68 .68 133 156 .68 169 125 133 160 .653 144 160 156 .68 134 156 133 160 174 140 157 .68 156 157 157 157 164 157 156 Smith, Yvonne .... Snider, Le Ila ...... .... 6 8 Solice, Effie Ruth .... Sorrell, Margie Blanche Speight, Melva Leona . . . . . . . Starkey, Walter Lenn . . . . . Stephens, Bobby ..... Stephens, Linda Ruth .. Stephens, Peggy ..... Stevens, Ida Jean ...... Stevens, Linda Beth. .. . .... Stewart, Marilyn Louise . ......... . Still, Robert Julius ........... Stone, Linda Lee ........ 69, 1 Stroud, William ............... Suggs, Jon Christian 1ChrisJ ..... Swan, Henry Alton ..... ..... 66 Swo r, Peggy Ann .......... Taylor, Bobbie Ruth . . ..., 69 Taylor, Jimmy ...... . . . Taylor, Mary Nell .. .... Taylor, Nita Irene .... Teer, Sue ........ ...... . Thaxton, Marlyn Gale . ..... . . . Thomas, Patricia Ann ....... . . . Thompson, Margaret . . . . . . Thompson, William Ray .. Thorne, James Kenneth .. Tiller, Joe Newman . .. . raiey, Bobby Rex .... . . Timmons, Vickie . . . . . . . . . Toothman, Alice . ......... .. Trangmar, Thelma Carolyn ...... Trascher, Robbie Sue 1CarolynJ . . . Trigg, John Herbert ........ . .69 Turner, Patricia ............ 69 Turney, Preston Eugene ......... Tyler, Mary Katherine ....... . . . Valentine, Doris Lorrain ........ Valentine, Jimmie Lloyd..69, 105 Vaughan, John Keith ........... Voss, Thomas Richard . . . . . . . . Wainwright, Adele Amelia . Wfalden, Bobby Roy ...... Walker, Harold Eugene .... Walker, Jerry Allen ........ Walker, Raymond Wayne XVall, Bobby ............ Wardlaw, Faye .............. .69 XVare, Alice Elizabeth ....... Waschka, Lawrence Arthur .... Weaver, Mary Elizabeth .,...... 69, 108, 141 Webb, Deanna Dale. Weber, Phillip ..... Weeks, Douglas Max: I I 1 Westmoreland, Ned .. Wheeler, Clifton .... White, Bobby Ray . . . . Wfhite, Danny Wesley . .. White, David ......... White, Mary Jo ........ . XVhite, Sylvia Sue ......... Whitehead, Barbara Ann ....... Whittington, Sandra ......... Wilkerson, Kenneth ....... .69 f69 .69 Wilkes, Ray Utley ..... .. .... 69 Willard, Wynell ........ 69 105 Williams, Betty ......... 69 118 Williams, Janis Ann ....... Williams, John Elbert .. . .. 'Williamson, Pat ........ Williamson, Paul . ........... XVilliamson, Robert Henry .69 Wilson, Bernice Marie ...... .... Wilson, David Mack ..... 117, 121 Wilson, Jacqueline Leona ........ Wilsos, Joyce ................. Wilson, Patti ...... 25, 69, 105 Wilson, Wanda Joyce ........... 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