Fair Park High School - Sequoyah Yearbook (Shreveport, LA)
- Class of 1957
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Texilaeeics Homework We setile down To another school year And the hours WM jfiifea ww '-L athletic events Yeo, indians The Band and the Honor legion The Cheerleaders Yellow moms and Black suiirm ribbon The trip to Monroe Shudderl That Byrd game Basketball in the shiny, new gym Tournaments Baselaall, tennis and froclr and luis of memories i w 5 -mi, - -1 -, .,. f - , -, - - N L, K, V I .,y,-.WM-wqffgwmw ,MJ,,, 4 A , , W parades Rememiaer all the fun 5 we had , ,, ............-M, 1,Myw,.,.m.,.wV,,,,,st.f ,,...em.., ,V J, MT..i.,Mm,,,m,,,,,,,,,N M-.,.,m,w,,,B,,m, Laugh, it's easy Any ole' ioke will do The Little Moron and Confucius say or A teacher's mistake Breakfast breaks, and lunch hour gab sessions Assemblies Field trips Club meetings Any break in the daily routine ls an opportunity for fun nd the Monday through Friday One hundred eighty days a year The quiet of the library The noise and the crowds in the halls The lines in the cafeteria The daily dash from Band to Mechanical Drawing And the lovely sound of the Three o'clock bell d fxx INTRODUCTION . ADMINISTRATION CLASSES .... ATHLETICS . . . FEATURES ,. MILITARY . . . ACTIVITIES .. ADVERTISEMENTS INDEX .., I 20 28 80 I IO I26 T48 202 240 eclication Mr. Alberson and Fair Park have become synonymous within our city- a Big man and a Big school. Under Mr. Alberson's leadership Fair Park has reached noble heights of achievement in scholarship, in music, in athletics, and in vocations. Students have grown in stature, intellectually and spiritually, through participating in school activities which have developed their interests and their capacities for leadership, through acquiring an appreciation for the good in music, through living in a school atmosphere which radiated love and friendship, through competing with one's self, growing according to their personal abilities. Greater than these attainments, though, has been the evidence of genuine consideration for his fellow man which Mr. Alberson has revealed to his pupils. During his years at Fair Park, children from the School for Exceptional Children have found a ready home for their high school years, children with speech handicaps have seen complete cure through the advantage of correctional speech, shut-in pupils have attended classes by telephone, all children have received benefits from a dental clinic sponsored and financed by the school. Only one dedicated to service for others and endowed with brotherly love can produce such great good for mankind. Out of a great mind arise great thoughts. With his greatness Mr. Alberson has pioneered in the educational world. The use of visual aids has become a reality in each class room, with a special department to supervise their use, guidance has become an organized part of the daily schedule, accelerated pupils have received training within specially organized classes, the Honor Legion, a group of girls skilled in marching, has come into existence, the R. O. T. C. has developed young men who have become valuable citizens. Therefore we pay tribute to him especially for the example which his life has been, for his ideals with which he has endowed many, for his influence upon every person who has come his way. True Christian love manifest through his everyday activities will be a treasure he leaves to each one, we gratefully acknowledge the gift with our deep and abiding love for MR. E. L. ALBERSON E 5 3 S i a E Q A reproduction of the portrait of Mr. Alluerson painted by Lila Shelby Wallace and V presented to the Fair Park student body by the Student Council. 5 E. L. ALLERSON OUR PRINCIPAL HIS ASSISTANTS PRlNClPAl.'S MESSAGE During The four yecirs of your high school life, you boys oncl girls hove been guided by The philosophy Thor our school is ci clemocrciric society in which you were given cz port in plonning ond in evoluoling The oclivilies of which you were ci pcirl. The curriculum was so plcinnecl Thcil you mighl selecl bolh ococlemic subiecls onol exiro- curriculo oiciivilies which woulol prornofe within you growTh - menicl, morol, physiccil ond spiriluol. My foilh in you couses me To believe Thor you will conlinue To do Thcnl which is goool for yourself ond your fellow mon. The fgculfy ioins me in wishing for you on cibunoloni life. ff Mrs. McDaniel and Mrs. Lnuler check absentee lists. E. H. HERRON Assistant Principal HIXIE DAVIDSON Guidance Counselor FACULTY AND STAFF Teachers enioy coffee in the Homemaking Department. FLYSF Row: CLARA G. ALBERSON .. .,...,.,.,...,.,.......,... Mathematics B. A., Louisiana Polytechnic Institute LOIS J. ALLEN ,.,., ..... ..............,.............. L i brarian B. A., Centenary College, L. S., Louisiana State University MEVA ANDREWS ....................,............ Mathematics B. A., Northwestern State College, M. A., Louisiana State University MILFORD ANDREWS .................................... Civics B. S., Louisiana Polytechnic Institute MARY A. ANTHONY ......................... Shorthand, Typing B. A., Ouachita College, M. A., Columbia University SAMMIE JEAN BANKS ......,.,.................,., Bookkeeping B. S., Northwestern State College Second Row: ANNIE LOU BARLOW .,......,.... Home Living, Home Economics B. A., Northwestern State College JACQUELINE B. BARR ........................ Shorthand, Typing B. S., Centenary College ARTHUR W. BENOY .....,...,.........,..........,... Orchestra B. S., Northwestern State College, M. S., University of Tennessee LUCILLE BROWN ............................. . .. Mathematics B. A., Centenary College NORMA JEAN BROWN ........................ Shorthand, Typing B. S., Northwestern State College, M. Ed., Louisiana State University I OLIVIA H. BROWN .. ........................... English l B. A., Northwestern State College 22 Mrs. McCormick instructs seniors in American History. First Row: RONALD J. BYRD ...,,.,........,...,,............ Mathematics B. S., Northwestern State College MYRA BYRNE ........................... .,..... . .. Civics B. A., Northwestern State College MXSGT. MELVIN CLARK .......,.,.,........ R. O. T. C. Instructor Second Row: LOUISE A. COBB , ...... , ........................ .... E nglish B. A., Louisiana State University ANNIE LAURIE COOK , .,.......,....................... English B. A., B. S., Judson College, M. A., University of Texas JOSEPH WILLIAM COOK, JR. .,.,,,.....,...,,.,.,..,,.., Civics B. S., Louisiana Polytechnic Institute Third Row: PEARL L. DALTON ........,............ , ...,,... Office Practice B. S., Louisiana Polytechnic Institute, M. Ed., Stephen F. Austin College LUCILLE B. DAVIS ........ ,.................... ........ E n glish B. A., Northwestern State College LEWIS E. DAY ..............,.,................... Mathematics B. S., M. Ed., East Texas State College Fourth Row: CLARICE L. DICKSON .......,, ......... A sst. Cafeteria Manager GERALDINE GARNER ..,.,.,.,...,.................,.. Librarian B. S., Northwestern State College, L. S., Peabody College GRACE B. GRAY ..............,.......,.,..,,............. Art B. A., Southeastern State Teachers College, M. A., Stephen F. Austin College Fifth Row: ETHEL H. GRUBBS .......,.. . Cafeteria Manager MARCIA HARRISON .............,,.,.,.....,. Physical Education B. S., Northwestern State College NELLIE MAY HEARN ,......,...,,.......... Mechanical Drawing B. S., M. Ed., Texas State College for Women E FACULTY AND STAFF Happy birthday, Miss Martin! First Row: NELL W. HEDGES .......,.,.,,.....,......... Shorthand, Typing B. S., Louisiana Polytechnic Institute CLEM HENDERSON , ,..............., . ,, .,,..., ,... M athematics B. S., Louisiana Polytechnic Institute, M. Ed., Louisiana State University NEMA P. HENRY ...,,,...............,.. General Science, English B. A., Louisiana State University CECIL HERRIN ,..,,......,.....................,.. ..... Biology B. S., Louisiana Polytechnic Institute, M. Ed., Louisiana State University MARY H. HOLLAND .,.................,....,.,. Spanish, English B. A., Union University WAYNE HOLLINGSWORTH ...................,., Driver Education B. A., M. A., Stephen F. Austin College Second Row: H. D. HUMPHREYS , ...... ,..,.. ......... ...... , G e neral History B. S., Louisiana State University, M. Ed., University of Texas DAISY P. ISGETT ..... ,.....,.,..... ,........ S h orthand, Typing B. S., Louisiana Polytechnic Institute RUTH JOHNS .............,...................,,., .,. English B. A., Northwestern State College ERNESTINE JOHNSON .................. . ....... . . . Civics B. A., Centenary College JENNiE JONES ....,...............,..........,......., English B. A., Northwestern State College, M. A., Louisiana State University EULAVA JOYCE .........,.............,.,..,. ... Biology B. S., Centenary College Mrs. Jennie Jones and those vocabulary tests. First Row: CARL RAY KIGHT ...,...,,,...,..,............. General History B. S., Northwestern State College, M. S., University of Illinois GLADYS KOPECKY ....,... ,.,................. , , , ...... English B. A., Louisiana Polytechnic Institute, M. Ed., Louisiana State University NORMAN R. LINDSEY ..............,...,..,.. Physical Education B. A., Centenary College Second Row: OUIDA F. McCLELLAN ..... ......... B usiness English, Shorthand B. A., Centenary College MILDRED J. MCCORMICK ,......... . .......... American History B. S., Centenary College, M. A., Stephen F. Austin College MAEMIE NIcDANIEL ..........................,. Office Secretary B. A., East Texas State College Third Row: MARGARET B. MCKENZIE .... .,....,...... . .. ..... Civics B. A., Centenary College BETTY LOU MARTIN .,.....,................. Physical Education B. S., Northwestern State College LORYNE MARTIN ......,.....,...,.,,......,.........., English B. A., Centenary College, M. A., Columbia University Fourth Row: MAXINE A. MAYO . ,.....,............. Home Economics B. S., Northwestern State College VIRGINIA MILLER .....................,..,..,... ,. English B. A., Louisiana State University WALTER C. MINNIEAR ....... ........,....,...,...,...... B and B. S. M., Columbia University, M. Ed., VanderCook Fifth Row: EULA B. MITCHELL ...,. .. .... ............... H ome Economics B. S., Northwestern State College LOUISE Y. MONETTE .... .,............... D istributive Education B. A., Centenary College, M. Ed., University of Maryland MXSGT. DAVID MONK ..........,.. ...... R . O. T. C. Instructor FACULTY AND STAFF Who dropped that rifle? First Row: RUBY MOORE . ..............,,.,......,...,.....,. Librarian B. A., Northwestern State College, B. S., L. S., Louisiana State University SYBIL W. MURPHY . ,..., ..........,.. .,... . , . English B. A., Louisiana College M. S. NICKLAS .,.....................,..,......... Mathematics B. S., Louisiana Polytechnic Institute, M. S., University of Arkansas MARTIN A. NUTT ...... ......,... A merican History, Economics B. A., M. A., Colorado College H. D. PACKARD ..........,....,.,..,. Chemistry, General Science B. S., Northwestern State College Second Row: JOHN PARSONS ,. . .. . Building Superintendent LILIAN G. POLK .... , .....,,......................., Speech B. A., Newcomb College, M. A., Louisiana State University F. H. PRENDERGAST ...............,....,.,.., Physical Education B. S., Alabama Polytechnic Institute ANTOINETTE T. PRICE ......................... American History B. S., Centenary, M. Ed., Louisiana State University LYNN L. REEVES .....,....,............,..........., Woodwork B. S., Chadron State Teachers College: M. A., Colorado State University 26 ' Mrs. lindsey and her girls ignore the cold to perfect new and better drills. First Row: M. L. RICHE ...........,,.,.,........,....,...,......... Music B. A., Southeastern, M. A., Columbia University LOTTIE MAE ROSS ,.., ,...... ............ O f tice Secretary BERNARD J. SLIMER ...., .......,..,..........,.....,. E nglish B. S., Louisiana State University Second Row: DE LANE SMITH .,......................... .... English B. A., Centenary College MAJOR JOHN SPENCE .,...........,...... P. M. S. 81 T. THOMAS H. SUMMERLIN ...,.,...........,. ..... B iology B. S., Centenary College Third Row: BARBARA FORD TAYLOR .......................,.,.,... English B. A., Louisiana Polytechnic Institute J. E. TURNER ...,..,.,.....,...,.........,..,...... Physics B. S., Northwestern State College, M. A., Louisioncl State -University SFC. RALPH WADDINGTON .... ..... .... R . O. T. C. Instructor Fourth Row: S. M. WELDON , ........................,.,.. Biology, Chemistry B. S., Northwestern State College, M. Ed., Louisiana State University EDITH K. WHITEHEAD ......,,,..,....................,.. Music B. S., Northwestern State College CAPTAIN NORMAN WILLIAMSON ....,.,. Assistant P. M. S. 81 T. Fifth Row: ROY M. WILSON ..................,......... 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DAVID SMITH ' D Vice-Presiden-In ln the fall, aptitude tests vvere given to help seniors plan for future employment. During the year several nearby colleges invited graduating seniors to Career Day. The Sl-lERRll'l' RUBY ' ' Secrelclry Louisiana Employment and the Louisiana Rehabilitation Services N have sent personnel to Fair Park many times during the year Vvll-l-lANl 5HAW - - Tl'eCl5Ul el' to counsel students needing assistance. Senior Officers: Roberts, Smith, Ruby, and Shaw. 30 OF 1957 First Row: .IIMMIE LEE ADAMS-Track, '57, Senior Hi-Y, '57, A Choir, '56, '57. ESTEL WAYNE ADCOCK--Math Club, '57. THENA MARGARET ADDINGTON-Red Cross, '54-'57, 2nd Vice- President, '56, President, '57, Honor Legion, '56, '57, Lieutenant, '57, Y-Teens, '54, '55, Secretory, '54, President, '55, Marquees, '56, '57, Treasurer, '57, Football Ad Staff, '57, Business Manager, '57, Pow Wow Ad Stuff, '55, '56, F. H. A., '54, Foreign Correspondence, '54. Second Row: SUZANNE ALEXANDER-Glee Club, '54, '55, F. H. A., '54, '55, Sequoyoh Circulation Staff, '57. GERALD ALFRED-Orchestra, '54-'57, President, '57, All State Orchestra, '55, '57, Salon Orchestra, '56, '57, Concert Band, '56, Glee Club, '54-'57, Hi-Y, '54, '56, '57, Red Cross '57, Music Appreciation Club, '56. CONNIE JAN ALLEN. Third Row: LINDA YVONNE ALLENeGlee Club, '54, '55, F. H. A., '54, Sequoyah Circulation Staff, '57. SANDRA ALLEN-Y-Teens, '54, '55, Sequoyah Ad Staff, '55, '56, Sequoyah Circulation Staff, '57, A Choir, '54-'57, Concert Band, '54, Red Cross, '57, Commerce Club, '57, All State Chorus, '56, ALFRED ANDERSON. Fourth Row: RAY ANDERSON-Concert Band, '54-'57, Science Club, '56, Music Appreciation Club, '56, Math Club, '57, B Choir, '57. LINDA LEE ANDREWS-Latin Club, '54-'56, Secretary, '56, Y- Teens, '54, '55, Pow Wow Ad Staff, '56, Football Ad Staff, '57, R. O. T. C. Sponsor, '57, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '57, Glee Club, '56, Red Cross, '57, Girls' State Alternate, '57. MARY ELIZABETH ANDREWS-Glee Club, '54-'57, Y-Teens, '54-'56, Vice-President, '54, Secretary, '55, Library Assistant, '54, '55, School Store, '57, F. H. A., '54, '55, C Choir, '54, Fifth Row: ANN JANE BAILIFF. PEGGY BAMBURG. ALICE BANZHOF-Y-Teens, '54, '55, Spanish Club, '54, '55, Secretory, '55, F. R. L. A., '56, '57, A Choir, '57, Math Club, '57, Office Assistant, '56, '57. Sixth Row: LARRY ELBERT BARBER. .IANICE BARFIELD-Glee Club, '54-'56, Y-Teens, '55, '56. JAMES OSBORNE BARKER. SENIORS First Row: HARVEY EARL BARNEY-Football, '54-'57, Letterecl, '56, '57, Hi-Y, '54-'57, Treasurer, '57, Spanish Club, '55, 4-H Club, '57, Math Club, '57, Co-Ed Club, '56, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '57, R. O. T. C. Officer, '57. RUTH OLLINE BARNEY-Glee Club, '54, Future Nurses of Ameri- ca, '55, Art Club, '54-'57, Vice-President, '57, Future Religious Leaders of America, '57. DON W. BARTON-Rifle Team, '54, Hi-Y, '56, '57, Math Club, '56, '57, R.O.T.C., '54-'56, Second Row: PATSY NELL BATCHELOR, Put . JUDITH ANN BATES, Judy -Art Club, '54, Sequoyah Ad Staff, '56, Red Cross, '56, Commerce Club, '57, Y-Teens, '55, '56, President, '56, Foreign Correspondence Club, '56, '57, Student Council, '57, A Glee Club, '55-'57, Pastels, '57. GEORGE BERNARD BAYLISS-Hi-Y, '54, '55, Red Cross, '54, '55, He-Male Beauty Contest, '55, Football, '54, Track, '54, '55, '57. Third Row: JO ANN BAZER-Civics Club, '54, Y-Teens, '54, '55, Spanish Club, '55, Foreign Correspondence Club, '56, '57, Creative Writing Club, '57, Commerce Club, '57, Glee Club, '54-'57, Choir, '56, '57, Pastels, '57. MARGARET RUTH BECK-Cheerleader, '54-'57, Pelican Girls' State, '57, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '57, Beauty, '56, '57, Mardi Gras, '54, Student Council Senator, '56, Football Ad Staff, '57, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '57, Spanish Club, '56, '57, Latin Club, '55, Vice-President, '57. JAMES AUGUST BECKEN, Jimmy . Fourth Row: DUDLEY FOSTER BEENE. DONALD WAYNE BENNETT, Don -Hi-Y, '54, Latin Club, '55- '57, R.O.T.C., '55-'57, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '57, Student Council, '54, Civics Club, '54, Dixie Drill Platoon, '55-'57, Joda Drill Platoon, '55, '56. WILMA ELAINE BERNEY. Fifth Row: LANNY ALAN BILYEU-School Store, '56, '57. ROBERT CECIL BINDERIM, Bob -Hi-Y, '56, '57, Math Club, '57, R.O.T.C., '54-'57, Drill Team, '55, '56, Civil Air Patrol, '55, Concert Band, '54-'57, Military Band, '54-'57. LORAS LAVERNA BLACKBURN-Concert Band, '54-'57, Band Li- brarian, '57 Intermediate Orchestra, '54, Advanced Orchestra, '55, '56, Y-Teens, '54, '55, Dramatics Club, '56, Football Ad Staff, '57. Sixth Row: SHARON DEAN BLAIR. BILLIE CAROLYNE BLUE-Orchestra, '54-'57, Social Chairman, '57, All State Orchestra, '55, '57, Salon Orchestra, '55-'57, Concert Band, '55-'57, Captain, '57, Creative Writing Club, '54, '55, Latin Club, '57, Praetor, '57, Football Ad Staff, '57, Glee Club, '54, Music Appreciation Club, '56. PATRICIA RUTH BOGUS, Put -Student Council Representative, '54, Art Club, '54-'57, Secretary, '55, Glee Club, '55, Y-Teens Secretary, '57. 32 I957 First Row: PATRICK BOOKER, Pat -Student Council, '54, '57, Junior Class President, '56, Secretary-Treasurer of Math Club, '57, Vice- President of Spanish Club, '56, Vice-President of Hi-Y Club, '55, Civics Club, '54, '55, R.O.T.C., '54, '55, Basketball, '54-'57, Football, '54, '55, Track, '54, '56. WILLIAM HARRISON BOSTON, JR., Bill -Art Club, '54-'57, Hi-Y, '54, Glee Club, '54, Audio-Visual Club, '54, '55, R.O.T.C., '54, ANNETTE LOUISE BOUDREAU-F.H.A. Club, '54, Glee Club, '54, Y-Teens, '55, Sequoyah Circulation Staff, '56, '57, Assistant Manager, '56, Manager, '57. Second Row: SAMMY NEIL BRASFIELD PAMELA BROOKS, Pam -Sponsor, '57, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '57, Student Council, '56, '57, Junior Red Cross, '54, '55, Football Program Ad Staff, '57, Future Religious Leaders, '57, A Choir, '56, '57, Honor Legion, '56, Favorite, '55, Vice- President of Civics Club, '54, Y-Teens, '54, '55, Vice-President, '54. DORIS JUANITA BROWN. Third Row: GWENDOLYN VIOLA BROWN-Honor Legion, '56, '57, Treasurer, '57, Glee Club, '55, Y-Teens, '54, '55, Future Nurses' Club, '55s Junior Red Cross, '55, Foreign Correspondence Club, '54. JAMES PAUL BRUMLEY-Concert Band, '54-'57, Student Council, '56, Math Club, '57, All State Band, '55, Concert Band Choir '57. DANNY BRANDOL BRYANT. Fourth Row: SANFORD BRYANT. VIRGINIA ROSE BRYANT-Y-Teens, '55, Future Nurses' Club, '56, Office Assistant, '57, Art Club, '56, '57, Sequoyah Ad Staff, '56, '57. BOBBY RAY BUNCH. Fifth Row: JAMES HARRISON BURKETT-Hi-Y, '54, '55. BEVERLY JO BUSH-President of Camera Club, '54, Pow Wow Ad Staff, '54-'56, Latin Club, '55-'57, Consul, '55, Program Chairman, '56, Honor Legion, '56, Pow Wow Editorial Staff, '57, Football Program Staff, '57, Future Religious Leaders, '56, '57. DAVID BUTLER. Sixth Row: EUGENE CAMPBELL. MELBA GALE CANTERBURY-Y-Teens, '55, '56, Glee Club, '54- '56, C Choir, '54, JOSEPHINE CARBONE-Honor Legion, '56, '57, Sergeant, '56, Colonel, '57, Pelican Girls' State, '56, Glee Club, '54-'56, Civics Club, '54, '55, Y-Teens, '54, '55, Student Council, '54-'56, Pow Wow Editorial Staff, '56, F.H.A., '54, SENIORS First Row: JAMES CAREY-R.O.T.C., '55, '56, Civics Club, '54, Math Club, '57. JANE CAREY. MARTHA GAIL CARMAN-Foreign Correspondence, '54, Future Nurses' Club, '55, Latin Club, '55, Glee Club Accompanist, '55, A Glee Club, '56, '57, Pastels, '56, '57, A Choir, '57. Second Row: TALLULAH GRACE CARPENTER-Honor Legion, '56, '57, Maier, '57, Baccalaureate Usher, '56, Latin Club, '56, Red Cross, '55, '56, Y-Teens, '54, '55, Treasurer, '55, Future Nurses' Club, '55, Foreign Correspondence, '54, '55, Student Council, '54. DAVID ALLEN CARROLL. FRANK WINDELL CARROLL, Rusty . Third Row: SANDRA JEAN CATANESE, Sandy -Civics Club, '54, '55, Glee Club, '54-'57. LARKIN CRAYTON CATHEY, JR., L. C. -Concert Band, '54-'57, Science Club President, '56, Red Cross, '54, Math Club, '57, National Safety Council Delegate, '56, Band Choir, '57, Orches- tra, '55, '56, Radio Club, '56. KAY CAUSEY-Y'Teens, '54, '56, Red Cross, '56, Student Council, '57, Debate Club, '55. Fourth Row: CLAUDE SIKES CHADDICK-Hi-Y, '54, R.O.T.C., '55, '56, D. E. Club, '57. BOBBY CHANDLER--,Math Club, '57, Debate Club, '57, Hi-Y, '54, '55, Audio-Visual Club, '56, Office Assistant, '57. RICHARD CHENERY. Fifth Row: CAROLYN MAY CHRISTIAN-Red Cross, '54, Science Club, '55, Secretary, '55, Latin Club, '56, Vice-President, '57, President, '56, Student Council, '57, F.H.A., '54, '55, F.T.A., '57, Secretary, '57, A Glee Club, '57, F.R.L.A., '57, Baccalaureate Usher, '56. GLENDA CLARK. LINDA CLEGG-Honor Legion, '56, Pow Wow Editorial Staff, '57, Foreign Correspondence, '54, Y-Teens, '54, '55. Sixth Row: TERRY COLE. ROSA LEE COLEMAN-R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '57, Officers' and Spon- sors' Club, '57, A Glee Club, '56, Y-Teens, '55, Honor Legion, '56, Foreign Correspondence, '55. JACK COLLINS-Hi-Y, '54, '55, Red Cross, '55, Football, '55-'57, Track, '54-'56, Student Council, '54, Baseball, '54, OF l957 First Row: MARTHA NAN CONLEY, Marty -Y-Teens, '54, '55, Latin Club, '55, Audio-Visual Club, '55, Future Nurses of America, '55, Cadet Band, '54, Honor Legion, '56, '57, Officer, '57. PEGGY ANN CONLEY. ELIZABETH DYAN COODY-Creative Writing Club, '54, Foreign Correspondence Club, '56, Glee Club, '54-'57, Postels, '57, A Choir, '56, '57, F.T.A., '56, Dramotics Club, '56, Y-Teens, '56. Second Row: ALBERT BATTE COOKSEY-Pelican Boys' State, '57, Math Club, '57, Vice-President, '57, National Merit Scholarship Contestant, '57, Spanish Club, '55, '56, Radio Club, '55, '56, Student Council, '56, Accelerated Class, '57. DOROTHY FAYE COOPER. DOROTHY MILDRED COOPER-Y-Teens, '54, Orchestra, '54-'57, B Glee Club, '54-'56, A Glee Club, '57. Third Row: HAROLD DEAN COOPER. MELBA JEAN COOPER. DWIGHT MOODY COWSER-R.O.T.C., '55-'57, Hi-Y, '54, '55, Track, '54, Football Manager, '54, Audio-Visual Club, '54. Fourth Row: JERRY RAY CRENSHAWeCivics Club, '54, R.O.T.C., '55-'57, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '57, Football, '54, Student Council, '55, Red Cross, '56, Hi-Y, '54-'57, Marth Club, '57, Dixie Drill Team, '55-'57, Baseball, '54. JOHN BERNICE CROW-Football, '54-'57, Track, '54, '57, Base- ball, '57, Civics Club, '54, '55, Choir '56, '57. MARY JANE CURD-Y-Teens, '54, '55, Foreign Correspondence, '54, '55, Glee Club, '54-'57, Girl Scouts, '55, '56. Fifth Row: ANDREW E. DALRYMPLE-R.O.T.C., '55-'57, Drill Team, '56, '57, Rifle Team, '56, '57, Joda Drill, '56, Pre-Engineering, '57, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '57, Math Club, '57, Football, '54. ELAINE DALRYMPLE-Y-Teens, '54, Latin Club, '54, Glee Club, '54, '55, Nurses' Club, '55, '56, Future Religious Leaders, '57, A Choir, '57. VIRGINIA ANN DANIELSON, Ginger fCadet Band, '54, Glee Club, '57. Sixth Row: ADRIENNE SUE DAVENPORT-Student Council, '57, A Glee Club, '56, Foreign Correspondence, '54, Library Assistant, '54, Y-Teens, '54, '55, Honor Legion, '56, '57, Flag Bearer, '57, Corporal, '57. BARBARA DE FATTA-Student Council, '56, '57, Y-Teens, '56, Football Program Staff, '57, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '57, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '57, Mardi Gras Court, '56, Commerce Club, '57, Latin Club, '55, Beauty Candidate, '55. WILLIAM A. DE YOUNG, Bill -R.O.T.C., '55-'57, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '57, Hi-Y, '55. SENIORS First Row: RUBYDENE CAROL DICKSON-Y-Teens, '54, '55, Glee Club, '54, '55, D. E. Club, '56, '57. VIRGIL LECHE DIXON-Student Council, '54-'57, Senator, '57, Orchestra, '54-'57, Ccncert Band, '54+'57, Student Council Con- vention, '56, Pelican Boys' State, '57, P.T.A. Executive Council, '57. LORAINE CAROLYN DODD--Y-Teens, '54, '55, Glee Club, '54-'56, Foreign Correspondence, '54, F.H.A., '54. Second Row: NORMA JEANETTE DOVE-Y-Teens, President, '54, Foreign Cor- respondence, '54, Latin Club, Treasurer, '55, '56, Diploma Girl, '56, Football Program Staff, '57, Pow Wow Ad Staff, '55, '56, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '57, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '57, Student Council, '57, Dromatics Club, '57. LOIS LEONE DUCK-Glee Club, '56, '57. EDDIE GAYLON DUNN-Hi-Y, '54-'57, Red Cross, '55, Football, '54-'57, Track, '55, '56, Baseball, '54, Basketball, '54, Student Council, '54, Physics Club, '55. Third Row: AUSTIN DURANT. FLORENCE IMOGENE DYES-Y-Teens, '54-'57, A Choir, '56, '57, Foreign Correspondence, '54, '55, Dramatics Club, '56, '57, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '57, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '57, Com- merce Club, '57, F.I'l.A., '54, Glee Club, '55, '56, Audio-Visual Club, '55, '56. HAZEL MARGARET EASON. Fourth Row: JARRELL DEAN EDMONDS-Y-Teens, '54, Glee Club, '54, '55, Foreign Correspondence, '55, '56, Honor Legion, '56, D. E. Club, '56, '57. WILLIAM EUGENE EDMONDSON, Bill -Basketball, '54-'57, Football, '54, '55, Track, '54, Tennis, '56, '57, Red Cross, '54, '57, Foreign Correspondence, '54, Hi-Y, '54, Boys' Glee Club, '54, R.O.T.C., '55, '56, R.O.T.C. Glee Club, '55. ERVIN LESTER EDWARDS, Lee -Sequoyah Editorial Staff, '54- '57, Associate Editor, '56, Editor-in-Chief, '57, Football, '54, '55, Student Council, '54, Spanish Club, '54, Track, '54, '55, Papoose Staff, '55, Pre-Engineering, '57, Audio-Visual Club, '55, '56, L.S.P.A. Delegate, '56, '57. Fifth Row: JIMMIE SUE EISENHAUER-Y-Teens, '54, '55, Vice-President, '54, Foreign Correspondence, '54, Vice-President, '54, Future Nurses, '55, '56, Student Council, '57, Girls' Glee Club, '54-'57, Pastels, '57, Commerce Club, '57, President, '57. DEANNIE ELKINS. MARY EVELYN ELLIOTT. Sixth Row: FREDDIE MAURICE EMMONS-Audio-Visual Club, '55, '56, Track, '55-'57, Football, '55-'57, Hi-Y '54-'57, Radio Club, '55, '56, 4-H Club, '54-'56, Baseball, 54, '55, Glee Club, '54, Foreign Car- respondence, '54, '55. RICHARD EDWARD ALEXANDER ESCOTT, Rico -Papoose Co- Editor, '54, '55, He-Male Beauty, '56, Red Cross, '55-'57, Tennis, '56, '57, Math Club, '57. SHIRLEY LOUISE FAULK-Y-Teens, '54-'56, Secretary, '56, For- eign Correspondence, '54, Orchestra, '54-'57, All State Orchestra, '57, Girl Scouts, '55, Papoose, '55, Honor Legion Sergeant, '56. i , , OF 1957 First Row: DIXIE ANN FAULTNER. MARY ESTELLE FERGUSON. SHARON ANN FERGUSON-Sequoyah Editorial Staff, '55, '56, F.H.A., '54, Y-Teens, '54, '55, Glee Club, '54, '55, Foreign Cor- respondence, '54, President, '54, Student Council '54, '55, A Choir, '57, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '57, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '57, Dramatics Club, '57, Commerce Club, '57. Second Row: NICKY JOE FERLITO. MARTHA NELL FINCHER-Civics Club, '54, '55, Y-Teens, '54, '55, Orchestra, '54-'56, Latin Club, '56, '57, Secretory, '57, A Glee Club, '56, '57, Pastels, '57, Math Club, '57, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '57, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '57. JERRY WAYNE FLOWERS-R.O.T.C., '55-'57, C Choir, '56, '57, R.O.T.C. Glee Club, '57, F.T.A., '57. Third Row: DONNA DI ANNE FOLKS-Glee Club, '54, Y-Teens, President, '54, F.H.A., '54, Beauty, '54-'57, Student Council Senator, '54, Stu- dent Council, '55, Debate Club, '54, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '57, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '57, Dramatics Club, '57, Science Club, '54. HOWARD ALLEN FOSTER-R.O.T.C., '55, Hi-Y, '55, Math Club, '57. ROBERT WAYNE FOSTER-Hi-Y, '54-'57, Football, '54-'57, Track '54, Student Council, '54-'57, R.O.T.C., '55-'57, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '57, R.O.T.C. Glee Club, '56, Math Club, '57. Fourth Row: ALVIN DONALD FRANKS. TONITA ANN FRANKS-Y-Teens, '54, '55, Pow Wow Ad Staff, '55, Glee Club, '54-'57, Dromotics Club, '56, Student Council, '55, Football Ad Staff, '57, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '57, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '57. SUE FREEMAN. Fifth Row: WILLIAM CHARLES FREEMAN-Spanish Club, '54, '55, Creative Writing Club, '56, Math Club, '57, R.O.T.C., '55-'57. JAMES WEBB FRIZZELL-R.O.T.C., '55-'57, Dixie Drill Team, '56, '57, Joda Drill Team, '56, Spanish Club, '55, '56, President, '56, Radio Club, '55. RAYMOND FULCO. Sixth Row: THOMAS JAMES FULKERSON, Jimmy -R.O.T.C., '54-'57, Joda Drill Team, '54-'56, Hi-Y, '54-'56, Dixie Drill Tedm, '55-'57: Military Band, '54, Civil Air Patrol Club, '56, R.O.T.C. Glee Club, '57. LOUIS RAY GABBARD. JUNE GATES. SE ORS First Row: SYLVIA ELIZABETH GATES-Student Council Senator, '54-'57, Vice-President, '57, Class Secretory, '55, Mardi Gras Court, '56, '57, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '57, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '57, Creative Writing Club, '55, Vice-President, '55, Latin Club, '56, Consul, '56. DELMAR ARBIE GATZHE-Football, '54, Camera Club, '55, Choir, '55, R.O.T.C., '57, Hi-Y, '57. LARRY FRANCIS GETSINGER. Second Row: MARTHA GEYER CLAUDE ARNOLD GILCREASE. PATRICIA ANN GLADDEN, Pct -Pelican Girls' State, '57, Honor Legion, '56, '57, Captain, '57, Pow Wow Ad Staff, '56, '57, Co-Manager, '57, A Choir, '57, Student Council Senator, '56, Glee Club, '54-'56, Civics Club, '55, Y-Teens, '54, Treasurer, '54, Foreign Correspondence, '55, Girl Scouts, '56, Third Row: SANDRA JEAN GLOVER-Honor Legion, '56, Audio-Visual Club, '55, Vice-President, '55, Math Club, '57, Y-Teens, '55, Civics Club, '54, Red Cross, '54, '55, Glee Club, '54. DOROTHY JEAN GOINS-Y-Teens, '54, Foreign Correspondence, '54, Glee Club, '54, Future Homemokers of America, '54. ROBERT GOUTHIERE, Bobby -Hi-Y, '54, Baseball, '54-'57, Football, '55, Basketball, '54-'57, Math Club, '56, Red Cross, '54. Fourth Row: BOBBY V. GREEN-Hi-Y, '54-'57, Moth Club, '57, Civics Club, '54, R.O.T.C., '54-'57, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '57, Co-Eds, '56, Military Band, '54. FRANCES MERRILL GREEN-Student Council, '54, Y-Teens, '54-'56, F.H.A., '54, Football Program Staff, '57, Pelican Girls' State, '57, Office Assistant, '54-'57, MARTHA GREMILLION-Y-Teens, '54, '55, '57, F.H.A., '55, Civics Club, '55, Foreign Correspondence, '57, Office Assistant, '55-'57. Fifth Row: SUZANNE MARIE GRIFFIN-Pelican Girls' State, '57, Diploma Girl, '56, Football Program Staff, '57, Red Cross, '55, '56, Honor Legion, '56, '57, Secretary, '57, Lieutenant, '57, Science Club, '55, '56. RAYMOND GRIMSINGER, Ray -Football, '55-'57, Baseball, '54- '57, Track, '54-'57, Hi-Y, '54, '55, Co-Eds, '56. GLORIA JEAN GUTIERREZ. Sixth Row: SANDRA JEAN HADDAD-F,H.A., '54, Glee Club, '54, '55, Y-Teens, '54, '55, Honor Legion, '56, Student Council, '56, '57, Dromotics Club, '56, '57, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '57, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '57, Football Program Staff, '57, RONNY HAMPTON-Pelican Boys' State, '57, Student Council, '55-'57, Senator, '56, '57, Mardi Gros Court, '55, Pow Wow Editorial Staff, '55-'57, Track, '54-'57, Class Treasurer, '56, Civics Club, '54, '55, Treasurer, '54, 4-H Club, '54-'57, Treasurer, '56, Math Club, '56, '57, PEGGY ANN GUY- A Glee Club, '55, '56, C Choir, '56, '57, Red Cross, '56, '57, Y-Teens, '54, '55, Office Assistant, '55, '56, Library Assistant, '54, '55, Honor Legion, '56. OF I957 First Row: ELIZABETH INEZ BETTY HARPER-Spanish Club, '55, Y-Teens, '56, C Choir, '56, F.H.A., '56, DANIELLE DORA HARRISON. PATSY LOUISE HARRIST-Spanish Club, '54, '55, Pow Wow Editorial Staff, '56, '57, Secretary, '57. Second Row: JOHN R. HAWTHORNE. JOE BEN HAYES-Latin Club, '54-'57, Hi-Y, '57, Math Club, '57, R.O.T.C., '56, '57, R.O.T.C. Glee Club, '56, Audio-Visual Club, '54, '55, Civics Club, '54, Jada Drill Teom, '56, '57. KATHLEEN HAYES, Kay -Student Council, '54, Glee Club, '54-'57, A Glee Club, '55-'57, Pastels, '56, '57, A Choir, '56, '57, Creative Writing Club, '57, Red Crass, '55-'57, Latin Club, '55, '56, Y-Teens, '54-'57. Third Row: ROBERT CLAYTON HAYES, Bobby -R.O.T.C., '55-'57, Glee Club, '55, Hi-Y, '56, '57. JIMMY RAY HAYNES. NANCY ANN HEEL. Fourth Row: ROBERT MICHAEL HENRY, Scooter -Football, '54-'57, Track, '54-'57, Mardi Gras Court, '55, R.O.T.C., '54-'56, R.O.T.C. Glee Club, '55, '56, Student Council, '56, Hi-Y, '54-'56, Red Cross, '55, Co-Eds, '56, Foreign Correspondence, '54, '55. BARBARA JEAN HENSON-Y-Teens, '54, '55, Sequoyah Ad Staff, '55, Dramatics Club, '57, Commerce Club, '57, Orchestra, '54, '55, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '57, Officers' and Sponsors Club, '57, F.B.L.A., '56, Foreign Correspondence, '54, Beauty, '57. PAUL EVANS HERREN-Baseball, '54, Boys' Glee Club, '54, B Choir, '54, Hi-Y, '54, R.O.T.C., '54-'56, A Choir, '54-'56. Fifth Row: VIRGINIA HERROD. SARAH ELIZABETH HESS-Orchestra, '54-'57, All-State Orchestra, '55-'57, Latin Club, '55-'57, Foreign Correspondence, '55-'57, Diploma Girl, '56, Football Program Staff, '57, Glee Club, '55, '56, JOHN HORACE HICKMAN. Sixth Row: JOAN ELAINE HILBURN-Sequoyah Editorial Staff, '56, Foreign Correspondence, '56, Creative Writing, '56, Treasurer, '56, Pelican Girls' State, '56, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '57, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '57, Dixie Drill Platoon Sponsor, '57, Football Program Staff, '57, Student Council Senator, '54-'56, Glee Club, '54-'57, Pastels, '57, Latin Club, '54, '55, Consul, '55. MARY ELIZABETH HILL-Sequoyah Circulation Staff, '56. PATRICIA ANN HOLBROOK, Pat -Honor Legion, '56, '57, Captain, '57, Pow Wow Editorial Staff, '56, '57, Co-Editor, '57, L.S.P.A, Delegate, '57, Student Council, '54, Y-Teens, '54, F.H.A., '54. SE I0 S First Row: JOHNNY ELVIN HOLDER. PATTI SUE HOLLAND-R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '57, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '57, Student Council, '54, '55, Junior Red Cross, '56, Future Homemakers of America, '54-'56, Treasurer, '55, Vice-President, '56, Future Teachers of America, '55, '56, Treas- urer, '56, Football Ad Staff, '57, Latin Club, '56, '57, Camera Club, '54, Y-Teens, '54, '55. BETTY LU HOLLIDAY-R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '57, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '57, Junior Red Cross, '55, Football Ad Staff, '57, Y-Teens, '55, Glee Club, '54, '55, Foreign Correspondence Club, '56, '57, Marquee Club, '54. Second Row: JAMES DENNIS HOWARD-R.O.T.C., '55-'57, Officers' and Spon- sors' Club, '57, Drill Team, '56, '57, Co-Captain, '57, Joda Drill Team, '56, Rifle Team, '56, '57, Co-Captain, '57, Treasurer, '56, Qrlwgtgg, '56, '57, Math Club, '57, Radio Club, '54, Spanish u , . JOHN EDWARD HUGHES- A Choir, '57, R.O.T.C. Glee Club, '56, '57, Audio-Visual Club, '56, '57, Red Cross, '56, '57, Aviation Club, '55, '56, TROY HUHN. Third Row: GLADYS FAYE HUMPHREY-Y-Teens, '54, '55, Treasurer, '55, Future Nurses' Club, '56, Future Homemakers of America, '55, Glee Club, '54-'56. RUBY GRACE HUTCHINSON-R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '57, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '57. CATHERINE RITA HUTSON-Orchestra, '54-'57, All-State Orches- tra, '54-'57. Fourth Row: DINAH KAY HYDE-Latin Club, '55, '56. BILLIE LORECE IDOM-R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '57, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '57, Football Ad Staff, '57, Orchestra, '54-'56, Student Council, '54, Y-Teens, '54, '55, Glee Club, '54. DENA SUE IRVIN-Secretary-Treasurer, Y-Teens, '54-'56, Glee Club, '54, Red Cross, '54, Future Homemakers of America, '54, Foreign Correspondence Club, '54, '55, Orchestra, '54, '56, Mariner Scouts, '55, '56, A Choir, '57. Fifth Row: CAROLYN RUTH IRVINE-Commerce Club, '57, School Store, '57, Spanish Club, '54. EFFIE ANN JACKSON-R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '57, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '57, Football Program Staff, '57, Manager, '57, Red Cross, '55-'57, Secretary, '56, Diploma Girl, '56, Pelican Girls' State Alternate, '57, Sequoyah Ad Staff, '55, '56, Student Council, '54, Foreign Correspondence Club, '55, President, Commerce Club, '57. DAVID EDWARD JACKSON-R.O.T.C., '54-'57, Military Band, '54-'57, Concert Band, '54-'57, Lieutenant, '57, Junior Red Cross, '55, '56, A Choir, '56, '57, R.O.T.C. Glee Club, '56, '57, gfflceri and Sponsors' Club, '57, Acapella Choir, '57, Math u , '5 . Sixth Row: JOE CALVIN JEAN-Football, '54, '55, Civics Club, '55, Track, '54, '55, Hi-Y, '54, '55, Vice-President, '54, President, '55, Student Council, '57, R.O.T.C. Glee Club, '56, '57, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '57, Dixie Drill Team, '57. DANIEL JOHNSON. ELDORA .IOI-INSON-Spanish Club, '54, Future Religious Leaders Club, '56, Glee Club, '54, B Choir, '56, A Choir, '57, Foreign Correspondence Club, '54, Red Cross Representative, '54, Nurses' Club, '55. OF i957 First Row: MARION EABY JOHNSON, Bubba -Track, '54, Football, '54- '56, Baseball, '56, '57, Basketball, '54, '55, Hi-Y, '54, R.O.T.C., '54, '55, C Choir, '55, B Choir, '56, Boys' Glee Club, '54. ALTON JIMMY JONES-Hi-Y, '54, R.O.T.C., '55-'57, R.O.T.C. Glee Club, '56, JOHN PAUL JONES-Cadet, '54, Latin Club, '55-'57, Student Council, '57, R.O.T.C., '56, Math Club. Second Row: GAYLE MARIE JOSEPH-Honor Legion, '56, '57, Corporal, '56, Maior, '57, Red Cross, '56, Student Council, '57, Sequoyah Ad Staff, '55, '56, Civics Club, Y-Teens, '54, '55, F.H.A., '54. JOAN ELAINE JUNEAU-Glee Club, '54, Commerce Club, '57. DARRELL BENTON KAY. Third Row: DAVID CHARLES KELLER-Radio Club, '55, Spanish Club, '56, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '57, R.O.T.C., '55-'57, Dixie Drill Platoon, '56, '57, Joda Drill, '56, '57, Rifle Team, '56. JEANNE ANTOINETTE KELSO-Cheerleader, '55-'57, Favorite, '54- '57, Mardi Gras, '54-'56, Student Council, '55-'57, Y-Teens, '54-'56, Vice-President of Freshman Class, '54, Fair Park Miss, '55-'57, Pastels, '55, '56, R.O.T.C. Sponzor, '57. SHIRLEY SUE KENDRICK. Fourth Row: KENNETH KEITH KENNEDY-Hi-Y, '54, R.O.T.C., '55-'57, R.O.T.C. Glee Club, '55-'57, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '57, Red Cross, '54. ROSEMARY KENT- A Glee Club, '57, Glee Club, '55, '56, B Choir, '57, Spanish Club, '55, '56, Y-Teens, '57. CHARLES KERLEY-Track, '54-'57, Latin Club, '56, '57, Math Club, '56, '57, Hi-Y, '56, '57, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '56, '57, F.R.L. Club, '56, '57. Fifth Row: GYPSY LYNN KINES-4-H Club, '54, '55, Glee Club, '54-'56, Civics Club, '54, '55, Red Cross, '56, '57, Student Council, '57, A Choir, '57. GLEN KING-4-H Club, '54, Radio Club, '55, R.O.T.C., '55-'57. MELBA RUTH KINZY. Sixth Row: EDWARD WILLIAM KIRKLAND-R.O.T.C. Glee Club, '57, A Choir, '57. LeROY CARTER KIRKLAND-R.O.T.C. Glee Club, '57, A Choir, '57. MILDRED KLINE. SENIORS First Row: DURWOOD LEE KNEIPP-Hi-Y, '54, Audio-Visual Club, '54, R.O.T.C., '55-'57, Math Club, '57, Dixie Drill Platoon, '57. MARGARET ALINE KNOTTS. JACKIE McCOMIC KNOX-Mariner Scouts, '55, Y-Teens, '55, '56, Foreign Correspondence, '54, Sequoyah Editorial Staff, '55, '56. Second Row: ELIZABETH MAY LQBARBERA, Betty -Foreign Correspondence, '55-'57, Tennis Team, '55, '56, Art Club, 156, '57, Pow Wow Business Staff, '56, '57. JOYCE VERGIE LACY-F.H.A., '54, Commerce Club, '57, Se- quoyah Business Staff, '56, '57. MAXI NE ANN LACY. Third Row: BEVERLY ESTELLE LANGFORD-Y-Teens, '54-'56, Vice-President, '56, A Choir, '54, '55, Commerce Club, '57, Sequoyah Ad Staff, '54-'56, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '57, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '57, Football Ad Staff, '57. BETTY .IO LASITER-Y-Teens, '54, '55, Treasurer, '54, Latin Club, '54-'57, Student Council, '54-'57, Secretary, '57, Pelican Girls' State, '57, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '57, F.R.L.A., '54, '55, Vice- President, '54, President, '55, Pow Wow Business Staff, '54-'57, Officers' ond Sponsors' Club, '57. BEVERLY .IEAN LASITER-Latin Club, '54-'57, Vice-President, '55, l Treasurer, '56, Y-Teens, '54, '55, Student Council, '54, Red Cross, '55, '57, Pow Wow Ad Staff, '54-'57, Honor Legion, '56, Football Ad Staff, '57, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '57, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '57. Fourth Row: JERRY LEE LASITER-R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '57, Officers' and Spon- sors' Club, '57, Football Ad Staff, '57, Honor Legion, Drum and Bugle Corps, '56, Treasurer, '56, Student Council, '55, '57, Senator, Pow Wow Ad Staff, '55, '56, Latin Club, '54-'57, l Secretory, '54, Glee Club, '54, '55, Beauty, '57. GEORGE MARION LAWRENCE-Hi-Y, '57. MARTHA NELL LAWRENCE- B Choir, '55, A Choir, '56, '57, A Glee Club, '55-'57, Pastels, '57. Fifth Row: MELVIN DARNELL LEE-Latin Club, '55. MARY ANN LEON-Red Cross, '54-'57, Honor Legion, '56, '57, Sergeant, '56, Lt, Colonel, '57, Football Ad Staff, '56, '57, Foreign Correspondence Club, '54, '55. KATHRYN JO LESTER-Honor Legion, '56, '57, Drum and Bugle Corps, '56, Flag Bearer, '57, Y-Teens, '54-'56, Foreign Cor- respondence Club, '54, '55, Glee Club, '54-'56, Nurses' Club, '55, '56. Sixth Row: BILLY BOB LINDSAY-Football Manager, '54-'57, Baseball Man- ager, '55, Hi-Y, '54. LILLIAN LUCYNDIA LINN-Student Council, '57, Pow Wow Editorial Staff, '57, Y-Teens, '54-'56, Vice-President, '55, Civics Club, '54, F.H.A., '56, Glee Club, '54, '55, Red Cross, '56, JUDITH CARY LISENBY. F1957 First Row: ELDORA JEAN LOCKE-R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '57, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '57, Student Council, '54-'57, Senator, '56, '57, Pow Wow Editorial Staff, '56, '57, Picture Editor, '57, Sequoyah Ad Staff, '55, '56, Football Program Staff, '57, Business Manager, '57, Honor Legion, '56, Orchestra, '54-'57, Secretary, '57, All-State Orchestra, '57, Foreign Correspondence Club, '55- '57, Art Club, '55-'57, Secretary, '57. DAVID LOE-R.O.T.C., '55-'57, Dixie Drill Platoon, '56, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '57, Future Religious Leaders, '57, Hi-Y, '57. LOUIS ELVIN LOVE- A Choir, '56, '57, Math Club, '57, Hi-Y, '57, Chaplain, '57, Student Council Senator, '57, Inter-City Council, '57. Second Row: WILLIAM RICHARD LOYD, JR.-R.O.T.C., '54-'57, Concert Band, '56, '57, Hi-Y, '54, Math Club, '57, Science Club, '55, '56, Military Band, '54-'56. EDWARD LUALLEN, Eddie . SHERRY KAY LUPO-Y-Teens, '54, '55, Foreign Correspondence, '57, Commerce Club, '57, Mariner Girl Scouts, '55, Sequoyah Circulation Staff, '57. Third Row: BETTY JO LUSBY. SANDRA ANN McCALLA, Sandy -Honor Legion, '56, '57, Vice-President, '57, Honor Legion Special Drill Group, '57, Sequoyah Ad Staff, '56, Civics Club, '55, '56, Program Chair- man, '55, '56, Y-Teens, '54, '55, Math Club, '57, Office Assistant, '55, F.H.A., '54, Girls' Glee Club, '54, '55, WAYNE L. McCARY. Fourth Row: NEAL McCOMIC-Hi-Y, '54, '55, R.O.T.C., '55-'57, Civil Air Patrol, '56. DON THOMAS McCOY. DEWEY HERMAN McCRAVY-Civics Club, '54, Hi-Y, '54, '55, Dixie Drill Platoon, '55-'57, R.O.T.C., '55-'57, Officer, '57, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '57, Math Club, '57. Fifth Row: BEVERLY YVONNE McCULLEN-Honor Legion, Drum and Bugle Corps, '57, Red Cross '55, '57, Program Chairman, '57, Sequoyah Ad Staff, '56, Usher Girl, '56, Mariner Scouts, '55-'57, Y-Teens, '54-'56, Foreign Correspondence, '54, '55, Debate Club, '55, CLAYTON McDUFF. SANDRA RAE McKINNON-Student Council, '57, Y-Teens, '54, President, Foreign Correspondence, '54, Glee Club, '54. Sixth Row: JOHN 0. McTlRE. JOHN B. MALLET, Jake -He-Male Beauty Contest, '54, Radio Club, '54-'56, Rifle Team, '55-'57, Captain, '56, '57, Dixie Drill Team, '55-'57, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '56, '57, Joda Drill Team, '55, '56, Student Council, '56, '57, Pre-Engineering Club, '56, '57, Tennis Team, '55-'57, Moth Club, '56, '57. PATRICIA ANN MARRS-Glee Club, '55, Student Council, '55, F.H.A., '54, Foreign Correspondence, '55, Y-Teens, '54, '55, 4-H Club, '54, Beginning Orchestra, '54, Honor Legion, '56, '57, Drum and Bugle Corps, '56, Flag Girl, '57. SENIOR First Row: JANICE GAYLE MARSH-Y-Teens, '54, '55, B Glee Club, '54- '56, A Glee Club, '57, F.R.L.A., '57, Red Cross, '57. JOSEPH BROOKS MARTIN-Glee Club, '54, '55, Orchestra, '54- '57, All-State Orchestra, '56. RODDY CARL MARTIN-R.O.T.C., '55-'57, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '57. Second Row: GLYNN ALLEN MATHIS. LUTHER STRAIN MATHIS. PETE WINSTON MATRANGA, JR. Third Row: ELAINE GWEN MATTHEWS. DONALD GENE MEISNER, JR., Don -Football, '54-'57, Basket- ball, '54-'57, Mardi Gras, '54, Civics Club President, '55, Student Council Senator, '54-'57, Math Club, '57, R.O.T.C., '55-'57, Lt. Col., '57, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '57, Track, '55, Baseball, '54, '55. VIRGINIA MELDER-Y-Teens, '54-'57, Civics Club, '54, Red Cross, '55, Student Council, '54, Pelican Girls' State, '57, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '57, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '57, Sequoyah Ad Staff, '55, Football Program Staff, '56. Fourth Row: ANNA LOYCE MELTON. TERESA MEREDITH. MARY VIRGINIA MEYER-Pastels, '56, '57, A Glee Club, '55-'57, Y-Teens, '54, '55, Red Cross, '56, Girls' Glee Club, '54, Fifth Row: RONALD MICIOTTO. CHARLES MIDDLETON-F.R.L.A., '57, Latin Club, '57, Math Club, '57, Red Cross, '56, Audio-Visual Club, '56. MODENA MAE MI LAM. Sixth Row: CAROL ANN MILLER- B Glee Club, '55, '56, A Glee Club, '56, '57, Commerce Club, '56, '57. DIANNE MARILYN MILLER-Football Program Staff, '57, Student Council, '56, '57, Sequoyah Ad Staff, '55, Sequoyah Editorial Staff, '56, '57, Girls' State Alternate, '57, Red Cross, '54, '55, A Glee Club, '57, Commerce Club, '57, Foreign Correspond- ence, '55, '56, Treasurer, '55. RONALD WEBB MILLS-Hi-Y, '55-'57, Co-Ed Club, '56, Track, '57, Math Club, '57. OF 1957 First Row: ANNETTE MITCHELL-Honor Legion, '56, '57, Captain, '57, Student Council, '56, Foreign Correspondence Club, '56, Red Cross, '55, Debate Club, '55, French Club, '55, Treasurer, '55, Y-Teens, '54, Baccalaureate Usher, '56. BARBARA JANE MITCHELL-Commerce Club, '57, School Store, '57, Y-Teens, '55, French Club, '55, Red Cross, '56. SHEILA JO MITCHUM. Second Row: JOHN DAVIS MIZE, JR.-Civil Air Patrol Club, '56, Math Club, '57, Pre-Engineering Club, '57, R.O.T.C., '54-'57, Dixie Drill Team, '54, '55, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '57, Student Council, '57. JANE MONROE-Student Council, '56, '57, Y-Teens, '55, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '57, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '57, Honor Legion, '56, Office Assistant, '56. DAWN ANN MOON, Cookie -R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '57, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '57, Pow Wow Editorial Staff, '56, '57, Art Editor, '57, Tribe Talk Editor, '57, Student Council Senator, '56, '57, Art Club, '57, Dramatic Club, '56, Y-Teens, '54-'56, Pow Wow Business Staff, '56, Honor Legion, '56, Baccalaureate Usher, '56. Third Row: SHIRLEY MYERS MOORE. GLYN MORGAN. WHITCOMB MORRIS-Latin Club, '55, R.O.T.C., '55, Track, '56, Forensic Society, '57, Red Cross, '57, Math Club, '57. Fourth Row: JO ANN MORVAN. SANDRA JUNE MOUER-Art Club, '54-'57, Spanish Club, '55, Foreign Correspondence, '57, Orchestra, '54-'57, All State Orchestra, '55, '57. DONALD RAY MULLINS, Don . Fifth Row: PAULINE NEAL-Red Cross, '54, Diploma Girl, '56, Commerce Club, '56, '57, Red Cross Alternate, '56. TRAVIS NEAL. CAROL JEAN NEEL-Glee Club, '54, '55, President, '55, D. E. Club, '56, '57, Diploma Girl, '56. Sixth Row: MARGARET ELLEN NEELY-Sequoyah Ad Staff, '55-'57, Manager, '57, L.S.P.A. Delegate, '56, Spanish Club, '55-'57, Math Club, '57, Future Nurses' Club, '55, Foreign Correspondence, '54. JOHN LYNWOOD NELSON-Baseball, '55-'57, Concert Band, '54- '56, Orchestra, '54-'57, Hi-Y, '57, Red Cross, '57, Math Club, '57, Foreign Correspondence, '55, Science Club, '56, All State Band, '54. AUTRE LAMAR NELSON. SEN ORS First Row: SCOTT MONROE NELSON. .IUANITA LYNN NICHOLS-Y-Teens, '54, Student Council, '54- '57, Commerce Club, '57, Secretary, '57, Glee Club, '55, '56, A Glee Club, '57. PRICILLA NICHOLS-Glee Club, '54, '55, Y-Teens, '54, Art Club, '55, '56, Student Council, '55, '56, D. E. Club, '56, '57. Second Row: WILLIAM LYMAN NICHOLS, JR., Bill -R.O.T.C., '55, Civics Club, '55, '57, F.T.A., '57, Vice-President, '57, A Choir, '57, All State Chorus, '57. CECIL LOUIS NISSEN-Glee Club, '54, Football, '54, '55, Base- ball, '54, Hi-Y, '54-'56, GARLAND PERRY NORMAN. Third Row: BILLIE JEAN 0'CON. ROBERT ORLANDO OSBORNE, Bobby -R.O.T.C., '55-'57, Color Guard, '56, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '57. MARY LENA OWENS. Fourth Row: I TOMMY LEE OWENS. SHIRLEY JEAN OWENS. BILLY DON PACE. I Fifth Row: JERRY PACE. ELSTON PALMER-Orchestra, '54-'57, Vice-President, '57, All State Orchestra, '57, Glee Club, '54, Civics Club, '54, R.O.T.C., '55, '56, He-Male Beauty, '54, Visual Aid, '54, Hi-Y, '54. WILEY GLEN PATE-Forensic Society, '57, President, '57, Pelican Boys' State, '57, Concert Band, '55, '56, Orchestra, '56, Debate Club, '55, Spanish Club, '55-'57, National Merit Scholarship Finalist, '57. Sixth Row: FRANCES JEAN PATTERSON. WILLIAM LESTER PAYNE, Billy -R.O.T.C., '54-'56, D. E. Club, '57, Hi-Y, '55. MARGARET ALICE PAYNE-Y-Teens, '54, '55, Glee Club, '54, '55, Mariner Scouts, '55, Foreign Correspondence, '56, D. E. Club, '56, '57. OF I957 First Row: WILLIAM EDWIN PERRIN-Civics Club, '54, Radio Club, '55, '56. PEGGY PFEIFFER-Pow Wow Staff, '56, R.O.T.C. Minstrel, 56, Girls' Ensemble, '56, A Choir, '56, '57, Football Ad Staff, '57, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '57, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '57. DAVID KERRELL PHILLIPS. Second Row: GILMER LAMONT PHILLIPS-Hi-Y, '54, '55, Football, '54, '55, Baseball, '54, D. E. Club, '56, '57. WILLIS PICKERING, JR.-Hi-Y, '54, Student Council, '54, Red Cross, '54, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '57, Math Club, '57, Radio Club, '55. JAMES HENRY PICKETT. Third Row: ANGIE VIRGINIA PIRAINO-R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '57, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '57, Commerce Club, '57, Civics Club, '55, Glee Club, '54-'56. CAROL ANN PLANTS-Honor Legion, '56, '57, Maior, Drum and Bugle Corps, '57, Pelican Girls' State, '57, Football Program Ad Staff, '57, Student Council, '54, '57, Pow Wow Ad Staff, '55, '56, Civics Club, '54, '55, President, '55, Red Cross, '55, Y-Teens, '54, '55, Foreign Correspondence, '54, '55. LEROY PONDER. Fourth Row: JACQUELINE ANNE POOLE-Y-Teens, '54, '55, Honor Legion, '55, Student Council, '56, Foreign Correspondence, '56, Glee Club, '54-'57, A Glee Club, '57, Future Teachers' Club, '57, Publicity Chairman, '57, Pow Wow Editorial Staff, '57, Treas- urer, '57. 'NANCY .IO PORTEOUS. ROBERT DENNIS POSTON-Spanish Club, '55, Math Club, '57, Pelican Boys' State, '57, Commander of Dixie Drill Platoon, '57, Sergeant-at-Arms of Rifle Team, '57, Arlington State College Rifle Match, '56, '57, Hi-Y, '54, Cadet Colonel, '57, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '57, Pre-Engineering Club, '57. Fifth Row: LAJUAN POWELL-Y-Teens, '54, '55, Secretary, '55, Science Club, '56, Football Program Ad Staff, '57, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '57, Red Cross, '54-'57. KLINA RHEA PRATT-Glee Club, '54, '57, Y-Teens '54, '55, Foreign Correspondence, '55, Honor Legion, '56, F.l'l.A., '56. ADELL MAYSIE PRICE. Sixth Row: JEANIE RHEA PROFFIT. JESSIE RAY PRUEITT-Football, '54-'57, Track, '56, Pre-Engineering Club, '57. LEE CONLEY RAINS. SENIORS First Row: GARY ROSS REAVES-Hi-Y, '54, Audio-Visual Club, '54, Radio Club, '55, President, '55, Latin Club, '55, R.O.T.C., '55-'57, Dixie Drill Platoon, '56, '57, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '57, Regimental Staff, '57, Math Club, '57. CAROL ANN RECTOR-Glee Club, '54, '55, B Choir, '55, Foreign Correspondence Club, '54. JOEY REDDY-Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '57, Hi-Y, '54, '55, 4-H Club, '54-'57, Vice-President, '57, Student Council, '54, '55, Math Club, '57, Co-Ed Club, '56, Parish Executive Council, '56, Treasurer, '56, Dixie Drill Platoon, '57, Track, '54-'57, Military Band, '54-'57, Officer, '57. Second Row: RICHARD REDWINE. JOSHUA DIEDRICH REIMERS, Dick , SHELBY JEAN REEDER. Third Row: HOWARD ELTON REYNOLDS, JR.-Football, '54-'57, Track, '54, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '57, Math Club, '57, Hi-Y, '54, Freshman Class Secretary, '54, Red Cross, '57. JEANETTE RHODES-Foreign Correspondence Club, '54, '55, F.H.A., '54, Sequoyah Circulation Staff, '57, Y-Teens, '54-'56, Glee Club, '54-'57. JOHN RICHARDSON-Civics Club, '54, Co-Ed Club, '56, Hi-Y, '55, R.O.T.C. Glee Club, '54, R.O.T.C., '54-'57. Fourth Row: KAY RICHMOND-R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '57, Civics Club, '54, Of- ficers' and Sponsors' Club, '57, Y-Teens, '54-'56, F.H.A., '54, Football Program Staff, '57, Pow Wow Ad Staff, '55, '56, Baccalaureate Usher, '56. WANDA RION-Commerce Club, '57. JOHN HENRY ROBERSON. Fifth Row: CARL ALLEN ROBERTS. WALTER WILLIAM ROBERTS, BiII . WORTH ROBERTS-Red Cross, '54, '55, Second Vice-President, '55, Class Favorite, '55, 4-H Club, '55-'57, Treasurer, '55, Vice- President, '56, President, '57, Hi-Y, '54-'57, Vice-President, '55, Class Vice-President, '56, Senior Class President, '57, Football, '54-'57, Pelican Boys' State, '57, Basketball, '54-'56, Math Club, President, '57. Sixth Row: RAY ROBINSON-Freshman Football, '54, Audio-Visual Club, '57, Civics Club, '54, Hi-Y, '54, '55, Co-Ed Club, '56, SHIRLEY ROBINSON. JOHNNY ROCKETT. OF 195 First Row: MARILEE CHARLOTTE ROPER, Nan , .IEANETTE ROSS-Y-Teens, '54, '55, Foreign Correspondence, '54, '55, Glee Club, '54, '55, B Choir, '57, Dramatics Club, '55, Student Council, '56, Honor Legion, '56, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '57, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '57, Football Ad Staff, '57. SHERRILL RUBY-Senior Class Secretary, '57, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '57, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '57, Student Council, '56, Red Cross, '57, Dixie Drill Team, '57, Dramatics Club, '57, Football Ad Staff, '57. Second Row: CAROLYN SUE SANDERS-Honor Legion, '56, '57, Pow Wow Editorial Staff, '56, Student Council, '56, Red Cross, '57, Y-Teens, '54, F.H.A., '54, Foreign Correspondence, '55, School Store, '56, PATRICIA ANN sANoERs-F.H.A., '54, Y-Teens, '54-'56, Red Cross, '55, Futures Nurses, '55, '56, Commerce Club, '57, Football Ad Staff, '57, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '57, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '57. DAVID GREGORY SAVA. Third Row: HAROLD SAVA. LEE SCHALON-Hi-Y, '55, Football, '54, Spanish Club, '55, Dixie Drill Team, '56, '57, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, Presi- dent, '57, R.O.T.C., '55-'57, Joda Drill Team, '56, KATHLEEN SCOTT. Fourth Row: WILLIAM SHAW-Student Council Senator, '57, Treasurer of Senior Class, '57, R.O.T.C., '54-'57, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '57, Football, '54-'56, Track '54-'57, Math Club, 57, Red Cross, '54-'56, Creative Writing Club, '56, '57. JUDITH ANN SHELLHAMMER-Concert Band, '54-'57, Second Lieutenant, '57, Sequoyah Circulation Staff, '57, Red Cross, '57, Commerce Club, '57, Concert Band Choir, '57. PEGGY DONYE SHOULDERS-Y-Teens, '54-'56, Foreign Corre- spondence, '55, '56, Red Cross, '56, Mariner Scouts, '56, Dramatics Club, '56, Glee Club, '54-'56, Accompanist, A Glee Club, '57, Pastels, '57, A Choir Secretary, '56, '57. Fifth Row: ANN SIMMONS-Student Council, '54-'57, Foreign Correspond- ence, '56, Glee Club, '54-'56, Y-Teens, '54, '55, Honor Legion, '56, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '57, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '57, F.H.A., '54, '55. DAVID SIMMONS-Hi-Y, '55, Audio-Visual Club, '55, '56, Math Club, '57, Pre-Engineering, '57, Boys' Glee Club, '54, '55, Accelerated Class, '57. TOMMY SIMS, Tinker . Sixth Row: BETTY JEAN SMITH-Y-Teens, '54-'56, F.H.A., '56, Commerce Club, '57, Sequoyah Circulation Staff, '57. DAVID SMITH-Student Council, Treasurer, '57, R.O.T.C., '55-'57, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '57, Foreign Correspondence Treasurer, '56, Senior Class Vice-President, '57, Debate Club, '54-'57, Rifle Team, '55-'57. JIMMY SMITH- C Choir, '56, '57, Latin Club, '55, '56, R.O.T.C., '54-'57. ENIORS First Row: MARY ALICE SMITH-Glee Club, '54, '55, Red Cross, '54, '55, Student Council, '56, '57, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '57, Officers' and Sponsors Club, '57, Commerce Club, '57. SALLY JO SMITH-Student Council, '55, '56, A Choir, '56, '57, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '57, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '57, Commerce Club, '57, Office Assistant, '56, Future Nurses' Club, '55, Y-Teens, '54, '55, Foreign Correspondence Club, '54, NAN MARGARET SNEEDfY-Teens, '54, '55, Treasurer, '55, Glee Club, '54-'56, B Choir, '55, A Choir, '56, '57, Student Council, '54-'57, Senator, '57, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '57, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '57. Second Row: MARY RUTH SORRELL-Glee Club, '54-'57, Y-Teens, '55. BOBBY DEAN SPEARMANeStudent Council, '55-'57, Senator, '55, '56, President, '57, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '57, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '57, Football Program Staff, 57, Latin Club, '54-'56, Y-Teens, '54, '55. .IO ANNE SPEARS. Third Row: WALTER COOK SPIVEY, JR.-R.O.T.C., '55-'57, Dixie Drill Team, '56, '57, Jada Drill Team, '56, Red Cross, '57, Civil Air Patrol, '55, Orclweatra, '54-'56. LUCY LEE STALY-Glee Club, '54-'56, Civics Club, '55, Honor Legion, '56, '57, Flag Bearer, '56, '57, A Choir, '56, '57. GARY LYNN STEPHENS-Hi-Y, '54, Cadet Band, '54, Popoose Staff, '55, R.O.T.C. Glee Club, '55, Audio-Visual Club, '54-'57, R.O.T.C., '55-'57, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '57, Rifle Team, '57, Math Club, '57. Fourth Row: BILL STEWART-R.O.T.C., '55-'57, Math Club, '56, '57, Radio Club, '55, '56, President, '56. WANDA STEWART-Y-Teens, '54, '55, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '57, Football Ad Staff, '57, Student Council, '54-'57, Nurses' Club, '55, '56, Office Worker, '55, '56, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '57, Glee Club, '54. FRANCES MARYA STROUD-Girls' Glee Club, '54, '55, Future Hornemakers of America, '55-'57, President, '56, Secretary, '57, Sequoyah Circulation Staff, '57. Fifth Row: DIANE SUTTON. JAMIE PHYLLIS SUTTON. CLETUS RAY SWANN. Sixth Row: ANN TAYLOR-Y-Teens, '54, Glee Club, '54-'56, Foreign Corre- spondence Club, '55, C Choir, '56, Distributive Education, '57. SAMMIE LEE TEMPLINSY-Teens, '54, '55, Red Cross, '54, '57, Foreign Correspondence Club, '55-'57, Business Women of Tomorrow, '57, Sequcyah Circulation Staff, '57. DALE LOUIS THOMAS. OF 1957 First Row: LARRY COLE THOMPSON - Football, '54-'57, All-State, '57, R.O.T.C., '55-'57, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '57. JAMES EDWARD TIDWELL, Jimmy -Hi-Y, '54-'55, Foreign Cor- respondence Club, '54, '55, R.O.T.C., '54-'57, Dixie Drill Platoon, '55-'57, Jodo Drill Team, '55, '56, R.O.T.C. Minstrel, '56, Junior-Senior Co-Ed Club, '56, Science Club, '55, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '57, Civics Club, '55. CLAUDIA DELORES TONEY-Y-Teens, '55, Glee Club, '54, '55, Orchestra, '54, Future Religious Leaders, '57. Second Row: JANICE CLAIRE TRAYLOR. ANNETTE CECILE TRICHEL-Glee Club, '54-'57. DOROTHY KATE TRULY-Glee Club, '54-'57, Y-Teens, '54-'57' Foreign Correspondence Club, '57, Commerce Club, '57. 1 Third Row: OUIDA LORREE TUCKER-Foreign Correspondence Club, '54, Y-Teens, '54, Red Cross, '57, Concert Band, '57, Football Ad Staff, '57, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '57, Diploma Girl, '56, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '57. ROBERT FREDERIC TUCKER, Bob -Concert Bond, '54-'57, Latin Club, '54-'56, Science Club, '56, Student Council, '54, Orchestra, '56, Math Club, '57, Concert Band Choir, '57. JOSEPHINE MARIE TUMINELLO- B Glee Club, '55, '56, Civics Club, '55, Y-Teens, '55, A Glee Club, '57, Commerce Club, '57. Fourth Row: n MARION JO TUMINELLO- B Glee Club, '54, '55, A Glee Club, '56, '57, Civics Club, '55, '56, Honor Legion, '56, Com- merce Club, '57. MARY ALICE VANDIVER-Nurses' Club, '54-'56, Latin Club, '55, Y-Teens, '54-'57, Art Club, '54, '55. JOSEPHINE SYLVIA VAN DYKE, Jo -Honor Legion, '56, '57, President, '57. Fifth Row: WILLIAM JORDON VINES-Red Cross, '54, Latin Club, '55, Radio Club, '56, Foreign Correspondence Club, '57, R.O.T.C., '55-'57. ANTHONY JESSE VOS, A. J. . DOROTHY ANN WADE. Sixth Row: THEODORE EARL WALLACE, Ted -Latin Club, '54, Civics Club, '55, Moth Club, '57. JANICE DEE WALLER-Future Homemokers, '54, Future Nurses, '55, '56, Orbis Romclnus Club, '56, '57, Pow Wow Editorial Staff, '56, '57, Student Council, '56, '57, Girls' State Alternate, '57. ROBERT CHARLES WALLER. SENIORS First Row: BETTY .IO WARE. HUGH ERRQL WARREN. GARY THOMAS WATSON-Foreign Correspondence Club, '54, Audio-Visual Club, '54, Hi-Y, '55, Latin Club, '55, '56, Drill Team, '56, '57, Science Club, '56, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '57, Math Club, '57. Second Row: JERRY MARVIN WATSON. THOMAS DAVID WATSON, Tommy - R.O.T.C., '55-'57, Ot- ficers' and Sponsors' Club, '57, Rifle Team, '57, Sequoyah Editorial Staff, '56, '57, Junior Editor, '56, R.O.T.C. Editor, '57, Boys' Glee Club, '54. JAYNE WEBB. Third Row: MARTHA ANN WEIDNER- A Glee Club, '55-'57, Pastels, '56, '57, Sequoyah Editorial Staff, '56, F.H.A., '55, Student Council, '54-'56, JOSEPH WELCH, Joe . JAMES PORTER WELLS, JR. Fourth Row: JUDY JERALINE WHATLEY-Glee Club, '54-'56, Y-Teens, '54, '55, B Choir, '56, Red Cross, '55, '56, Pastels, '57, Honor Legion, '56, '57, Sergeant of Flags, '57, Hanor Legfon Glee Club, '57. JOSEPH CHARLES WHEELER, Joe -Concert Band, '54-'57, Band Choir, '57, Pelican Boys' State, '57, Radio Club, '56, Vice-President, '56, National Safety Council Delegate, '56, Science Club, '56, Math Club, '57. WELDON RAY WILKENSON. Fifth Row: BONNIE FAYE WILLIAMS-Student Council, '54-'57, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '57, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '57, Diploma Girl, '56, Paw Wow Ad Staff, '54-'57, Co-Manager, '57, Y-Teens, '54, '55, F.T.A. Club, '56, F.H.A. Club, '54, '55, Camera Club, Secretary, '54, Glee Club, '54, '55. FRED WI LLIAMS, Freddy . JAMES GERRALD WILLIAMS, Jerry -Football, '54-'56, Pre- Engineering, '57, Math Club, '57, Hi-Y, '54, '55, R.O.T.C., '54- '57, Dixie Drill Team, '55, Jada Drill Team, '55, '56, Co-Ed Club, '56, R.O.T.C. Glee Club, '54-'57, Civics Club, '55. Sixth Row: MELVYN RAY WILLIAMS-R.O.T.C., '54-'57, Officers' and Spon- sors' Club, '57, Pre-Engineering Club, '57, R.O.T.C. Glee Club, '54-'57, Journalism Club, '54, Hi-Y, '54, Math Club, '57, Dixie Drill Team, '56, '57. GUY NORMAN WILLIAMS-Spanish Club, '55, '56, Vice-President, '56, R.O.T.C., '55-'57, 4-H Club, '54-'57, Math Club, '57, Creative Writing, '57, Student Council, '57, Red Cross, '55. LINDA WILLIS. OF First Row: CECILE LILLIAN WILSON- Choir, '57, Commerce Club ESTUS CLEMINS WILSON. JAMES HUBERT WILSON. Second Row: MYRNA JOAN WILSON-Ho '56, '57, Sergeant, '56, C Staff, '57, Baccalaureate U Audio-Visual Club, '55, Sec mentarian, '557 Creative W Foreign Correspondence Cl ub 54 55 Debate Club 55 CECIL LYNWOOD WINN-F Wow Editorial Staff, '56, Student Council, '57, Hi-Y, P BILLY RAY WISE-R.O.T.C., '577 Orchestra, '56, '57, All State Orchestra 57 Third Row: DI LLARD WITHERSPOON. WILLIAM CHARLES WOFFO '57, Concert Band, '54-'57, Editorial Staff, '56, '57, R.O.T.C., '55-'57, Officers' Team, '56, '57, Spanish C CLARENCE WOMACK. Fourth Row: LILLIE MAE WOODALL. DONALD WOOLSEY, Don SYLVIA ELAINE WORTHIN more Class Treasurer, '55 Salon Orchestra, '56, '57, A State, '57, Honor Legion, and Sponsors Club, '57, F Fifth Row: CAROLYN WRIGHT-Honor Student Council, '54, '55, merce Club, '57g Y-Teens, JUDY WYATT-Y-Teens, '54- RONALD YOUNG. Sixth Row: RONALD ZAGONE-R.O.T.C Circulation Staff, '57, Fore OFFICERS HAROLD BOUNDS President JOAN JOHNSON Vice-President SUE TEER ' Secrefci ry JOH N COLEMAN Treasurer Junior Officers: Bounds, Johnson, Teer, and Coleman. First Row: PATSY AARON DAVID ADAMS JOAN ADAMS HOUSTON ADLEY BIBBIT AINSWORTH Second Row: JAMES AKES GLORIA JEAN ALDRICH DIXIE ALFORD PATSY ALLEN CAROLYN ALMOND Third Row: JAMES ANDREWS MARY LOU ASHBY HOWARD AUCOIN RUTH AUSTIN BYRL BAGLEY L 54 IUNIORS OFI9 First Row: BEVERLY BAILEY MARLENE BAILEY JO BALLARD MALCOLM BASS KITTY CALHOUN BAYLISS Second Row: RICHARD BEAIRD JOYCE BELL RICHARD BELL JAMES BETTS CAROL BEVERLY Third Row: BARBARA BICKHAM RONNIE BICKHAM JANE BLAYLOCK DON BOLEN ELIZABETH BOONE Fourth Row: ROY BOSTICK JANE BOSTON HAROLD BOUND5 CHARLINE BOWLIN GLORIA JANE BOYD Fifth Row: ALINE BRADFORD LINDA BRANNON BARBARA BREWSTER EVELYN BREWER BOB BREWSTER Sixth Row: BETTY BRITT ANN JEAN BROCATO JEAN BROMELL BUSTER BROOKS BETTY LOUISE BROWN Seventh Row: BOBBY BROWN EMMAGENE BROWN GENE BROWNING ETOISE BRUMLEY CAROLYN BRUNER Eighth Row: MARY SUE BRYANT BECKY BUCKNER HERSHELL BUFORD EVA BURKETT BOBBY BURTON 57 JUNIORS First Row: CAROLYN aussie THAY BUTCHEE JODY CALDWELL JANIS CALK LYNDA CARPENTER Second Row: BEATRICE CARR ANNIE CARSON MARTHA CASEY LINDA CASON DAVID CASTEEL Third Row: LAWRENCE CATANESE JOYCE CHEEK JUANITA CHENNAULT PEGGY CLEWIS VINTON CLINE Fourth Raw: RICHARD LEE CLOUSING BARBARA COBB JOHN COLEMAN MARTHA COLLIER MYRNA LOY COLLIER Fifth Row: HAROLD COMPTON ANGELINA COSUMANO ELMER COTTON GLORIA JEAN COUVILLION GLORIA COWART Sixth Row: PAULA CREEGAN MARY VIRGINIA CROCKER JOAN CROUCH PATRICIA ANN CARY DAVID CUPP Seventh Row: MARTHA DALTON KATHLEEN DANIEL TOMMY DAUGHERTY PATSY DAVIDSON TED DAVIS Eighth Row: JAMES DEAL DOROTHY DeSOTO MARIE DeYOUNG FRANCES DILLARD DIANA DITSLER OF I957 First Row: LOUISE DONELSON JOHN DORMAN LINDA DOTSON SANDRA DOWNEN DON DOYAL Second Row: CHARLEEN DUPREE HARVEY DURRETT CHARLES EDBERG ANN ELLIOTT FRANK ELLIS Third Row: AVIS EMANUEL BILLY ENGLAND EDWARD ENLOE GEORGE ESSARY MIGNON EUBANKS Fourth Row: JIMMY FARMER SALLY FERGUSON BARBARA ANN FIELDS BARBRE FIELDS JO ANN FINCHER Fifth Row: FRANKIE FINKLEA BOB FISHER KAY FITZMORRIS BARBARA FLETCHER PEGGY FLETCHER Sixth Row: CARL THOMAS FLOWERS CECILE FORD SANDRA FORD DEANNA FOSTER MARY LOUISE FOSTER Seventh Row: BOBBY FREALY JAMES FROST ANNA FULBRIGHT OUIDA FULLER CARL GATTI Eighth Row: LINDA LOU GAY JIMMY GENTRY BOB GERSTEN CHRISTINE GIBSON GILES GILLIAM JUNI First Row: PATTY GLENN WALTER GOLDSTEIN GLENDA GORDY EDDIE GREEN KAY GREEN Second Row: LEOLA FAY GREEN JUDY GREIG LARRY GRIMMETT JAN GUY GLYN HALL Third Row: GENE HAMILTON HYLTON HANSON JIM HARMON JULIUS HARRIS CURTIS HARRIST Fourth Row: BOBBY RAY HARTLINE BENNY HAYES RICHARD HAYS BILLY RAY HAYWARD LARRY HEARD Fifth Row: BOBBY JEANNE HEDGES GWEN HENNIGAN ELMER HERMES BILLY HILL SHARON HOLSTEAD Sixth Row: PATSY HOOKER DON HOPPER RAY ALLEN HOUGH HOWARD HUCKABEE LINDA HUDSON Seventh Row: BARBARA HUGHES PEGGY HUNT CAROLYN HURST EDWIN HURST RACHEL HURST Eighth Row: DOROTHY HUTCHERSON BOB HUTCHINSON ROY HYATT JOHN IRVING CHARLES ROY JACKSON ORS OFI957 First Row: MARTHA JACOBS CAROL ANN JANIK LARRY JEFFERSON MARTHA JETER ANDREA KAY JONES Second Row: FRANKY JONES GAY NELL JONES LARRY B. JORDAN DARNELL KAY PAT KELLEY Third Row: DONALD W. KELLEY SANDRA LOVERIDGE BOB KENT BOBBY KERR MARY FRANCES KIRKLAND Fourih Row: BILLY KLIEN GLENDA KNIGHT GAYLE KNIGHT ROBBIE SUE KNIGHTON JEAN KNIGHTON Fifih Row: MARY GENE LABENNE GLORIA LACOBEE TOMMY LACY MERLE ANN LANE IRENE LANGFORD Sixth Row: CLARINE LANSON PHILLIP LATTIER GARY LAUTER BETTY GENE LAWRENCE HOWARD LAWRENCE Seventh Row: BENNIE LEDLOW LESLIE LEE MARY DEANNA LEE PAUL LIBERTO JANICE LIGHTFOOT Eighih Row: ROBERT LILES ORAL LINK LARRY LITTLE SHIRLEY LOCKARD LINDA LOPER IUNIORS First Row: TONY LUCERO BOB MCALLISTER JANE MCCAIN CONNIE RAE MCCANN ANN MCCOY Second Row: NANCY MCCOY SANDRA MCCRACKEN SHIRLEY MCFADDEN PATRICIA ANN MCGRAW PEGGY ELIZABETH MCGRAW Third Row: NORA MCKENZIE ROLAND MCKNEELY JIMMY MCMANUS WILL MCMICHAEL LAURA Moc MILLAN Fourth Row: PAT McNEEL GAY MCREE BRUCE MCTIRE ELIZABETH MCWHINEY HOMER MAGILL Fifth Row: MICKEY MALONEY ALLEN MANNIES REGGIE MANNING MARY SUE MARIONEAUX ALAN MARTIN Sixth Row: MARGARET ANN MARTIN MARY HELEN MARTIN MARILYN MASTERS CLAUDINE MAYS DORIS MEDLIN Seventh Row: JUDITH MEEKER MARY HELEN METCALF BEVERLY MILAM BARBARA JANE MILLER DIXIE MILLER Eighth Row: GERALD MILLER LINDA MILLS GLENDA MIXON SANDRA MONZINGO ROGER MOORE OF I957 First Row: MARY MORA KEMP DEMPSEY MORGAN CONNIE MORRIS LINDA LEE MORRIS CHARLES MORTON Second Row: SANDRA DELL MOSELY BETTY FRANCES MOTTET ROGER MOULARD GENEVIEVE MULINA BETTY MULLINS Third Row: GLORIA MURFF PEGGY ANN MURPHY MITZY MURRELL DOUGLAS NAQUIN PATRICIA NEAL Fourth Row: JANICE NEELY ERNA NELSON BETTY JEAN NESBETT BOBBY NESBETT MICKEY NICKLES Flfrh Row: JACKIE NORMAN JONNIE ODEN WAYNE OLDS BILLY OSBORNE LESLIE OSTRANDER Sixth Row: WANDA SUE OWEN TOMMY OWENS JIMMY PARKER PRUDY PARROTT MARY BETH PATTERSON Sevenih Row: SYLVIA PENNINGTON PATRICIA ANN PENNY CLYDE JAMES PERKINS JAMES WILLIAM PHARR LLOYD PIERCE, JR. Eighth Row: RICHARD PLANTS RENA LOUISE PONDER MICKEY POULAN JULIEN DAVID POWELL GRACE PREWITT IUNIORS First Row: LINDA J. PRICE FRANCES PRINCE PERRY R. PRINGLE DONNA RAGON JAYNE ANN RAMEY Second Row: SONNY RASHALL H. B. RATCLIFFE JANIE RAWLS REGGIE REYNOLDS JANE RHODES Third Row: JUDY RHODES JULIA JANICE RHODES ARTHUR ROBBINS CISSY ROBERTS KAY ROBINSON Fourth Rcw: PAT ROBINSON BILL ROBINSON MELVIN ROGERS RONNIE RUTH PATRICIA SANDERS Fifth Row: MARIE SAUTER RONNIE SAYERS JAMES SCARBOROUGH JAMES SCOTT JOHN SCOTTO Sixth Row: WILLIAM LESLIE SCUDDER SUE SEAGO KENNETH SEMON LOLITA SEMON PERRY SEXTON Seventh Row: ALICE SHAFFER SUE SHAMBURGER JOYCE C. SHANNON DOYLE SHAW SHIRLEY SHELTON Eighth Row: JOHN SHEMWELL AUBREY SHEPHERD CARLA SHEPHERD LORAINE S. SHERROD JIMMY SHOALMIRE OFI9 Firs? Row: SUZANNE SHRIVER RICHARD SIMMONS NANCY JO SIMPSON BETTY SKAINS BOBBIE RAE SKIPWORTH Second Row: BONNIE SLEMONS ANITA SMITH ELAINE SMITH GLENDA SMITH PAT SMITH Third Row: YVONNE SMITH LEILA SNIDER MARGIE SORRELL MELVA SPEIGHTS LINDA STEPHENS Fourth Row: PEGGY STEPHENS MARILYN STEWART ROBERT STILL LINDA STONE WILLIAM STROUD Fifih Raw: CHRIS SUGGS PEGGY SWOR MARY TAYLOR SUE TEER GALE THAXTON Sixth Row: NANCY THOMAS PATRICIA THOMAS GLENDA THOMPSON JOAN THOMPSON WILLIAM THOMPSON Seventh Row: KENNETH THORNE ALICE TOOTHMAN THELMA TRANGMAR CAROLYN TRASCHER JOHN TRIGG Eighth Row: BILLY TRIMBLE PATRICIA TURNER CAROLYN USSERY HAROLD USSERY JIMMY VALENTINE 57 JUNIOR First Row: JOHN VAUGHN DICKIE VOS BOBBY RAY WALDEN DAVID WALDRON HAROLD WALKER Second Row: JERRY WALKER LAVETTE WARD FAYE WARDLOW ALICE WARE BARBARA WARREN Third Raw: LAWRENCE WASCHKA JAMES WATSON MARY WEAVER DEANNA WEBB NED WESTMORELAND Fourth Row: CLIFTON WHEELER DANNY WHITE BARBARA WHITEHEAD SANDRA WHITTINGTON KENNETH WILKERSON Fifth Row: ROY WILKES I BETTY JANE WILLIAMS JANN WILLIAMS MITZI MARY WILLIAMS BOBBY WILLIAMSON Sixth Row: PAT WILLIAMSON JACKIE WILSON JOYCE WILSON PATTI SUE WILSON JERRY WINDHAM Seventh Row: JIMMY WISE RAYMOND WISSING DARWIN DeLAINE WOLFE FRANCES ELAINE WOLFE SAMMY WOODARD Eighth Row: MARY ELIZABETH YEATES DOROTHY DEE YORK ROSE MARIE YOUNG SHARON YOUNG Woodworking students, Hall and Waller, perfect spraying techniques os Mr. Reeves supervises Adams, Scudder, and Gremillion attempt to find the specific heat of u metal in Physics class. 65 Sophomore Officers: McComic and Pierce. 66 SOPHOMORES OFFICERS NANCY McCOMIC Presidenf JIMMY PIERCE Vice-President Firsr Row: BARBARA JEAN ABBOTT CHARLES ADDINGTON BARBARA CLO AKERS LINDA ALLEN RALPH ALLEN Second Row: RICHARD ALLEN JUNE MARIE ANDERSON BETTY ANDREWS JOAN ANDRIES GERALD ARMSTRONG Third Row: CAROLYN ASHBY JUDITH BABINEAUX CAROL ALENE BACON CAROLYN BAGWELL GARY BAIN Fourth Row: EVELYN BAKER OLIVIA BAKER SHERMAN BARBER TOMMY BARBER DORIS BARKLEY OF 1957 First Row: STEVE BARRETT JUDY BAYLISS ROBERT BECK PAT BECK JERRY BELL Second Row: PATRICIA BELL SANDRA BELL JUDY BENNETT HENRY BERNAT CAROLYN BIRMINGHAM Third Row: SHELTON BISSELL JIMMY BLACK ROGER BLACK NORMA BLALOCK LGJUAN JO BLANKENSHIP Fourth Row: PAT BOATRIGHT GEORGE BOSTICK CHARLIE BOUTTE LINDA BOYD ELIZABETH BOYTER Fifth Row: TOMMY BOZEMAN LUCILLA BRADFORD AUTUMN NELL BRADLEY DONALD BRENNING JUNE BRICKELL Sixth Row: DONNA BRIEGEL KATHLEEN DALE BRITTIAN ANTOINETTE BROCATO PATSY BROMELL FLORA BROWN Seventh Row: LINDA BRYAN WAYNE BRYAN BILLY BRYANT SAMMIE BURLESON GAYLE BURROWS Eighth Row: MILLARD BURT DONNA LEE BUSH JERRY LOUIS BUSH VIRGINIA INEZ CALDWELL LYNETTE CALL SOPHOMORES First Row: CAROL CALLOWAY BOBBIE CAMPBELL CATHEY CAMPBELL DAVID CANTRELL GEORGE CARDWELL Second Row: MIKE CARTER CAROLYN CAUSEY SHEARON CAUSEY BOB CHENEY BASIL CHATWIN Third Raw: SYLVIA CHEIEK BETTY Jo CHENNAULT JUNE CHRISS BARNEY CLEMENS JIMMIE JUNE Cosa Fourth Row: MARY ANN COLE PAT COLLINS RICHARD COLLINS JUDY CONNELL CHARLES CONNER Fifth Row: DOROTHY COOK JEAN COOPER KENT CORLEY ANN COTTON MARTHA COTTON Sixth Row: PEYTON CRAWFORD NITA CRITTENDEN GAIL CUDD WM. VIRGIL CUNNINGHAM MARY BESS DALTON Seventh Row: LINDA DARNELL WAYNE DAUGHTY GLEN DAVIS FRANCES DAWNING JERRY DEAL Eighth Row: ANN DEATON LOIS DeSAUTELL SANDRA DILLMAN LINDA DINGMAN EDWARD DINKINS 1, ima, IW. i We OF 1957 First Row: JANE DIXON BERNETTA DODD PAUL DRAPER JIMMIE DELL DRING JANIE DUPREE Second Row: DANNY EAMS ALBERT EASTMAN PAT EDDINGS HERBERT EDELEN HARRISON EDWARDS Third Row: JUANITA ELKINS ARDYTH ELLIS JUDY ELLIS MEDA ELMORE JOHN EMMONS Fourth Row: RALPH ENDSLEY RICHARD ENGLAND DANNY FAIRLEY JOHNNY FARGERSON SPENCER FARMER Fifih Row: JO ANN FAUST EVA FEARRAND MARIE FEDUCIA CHARLOTTE FEHL JUDY FERGUSON Sixth Row: SONIA FIELDS BECKY FISHER JESSE FITCH ROBERT HUGH FLOURNOY LARRY FLOYD Seventh Row: WAYNE FLOYD DON FONTANA KATHY FORMBY BARBARA FOUNTAIN CAROLYN FRANKS Eighih Row: BARBARA FRAZIER MATTIE FRIZZELL DIANNE FULKERSON KENNETH GALLASPIE JAMES GALLION SOPHOMORES First Row: PAT GANDY PATRICIA ANN GANT EMMETT I.. GARRARD GEORGE GARRETT JOAN GIBBS Second Row: JOYCE GILCREASE LINDA GILLEY LINDA GILLISPIE ANNA ROSE GIPSON JOYCE GIVENS Third Row: BURTON GLASS JEAN GOODSON JUDY GORDON MARY RUTH GORE BOBBY GRAHAM Fourth Row: JEWELL GRAHAM LEVERNE GRAVES BOBBY GREEN GLENN GREEN FREDDIE GRIFFITH Fifth Row: STUART GRISSOM LELAND GRUBBS JANE GULLEDGE NANCY GULLEDGE RICHARD HADWIN Sixth Row: GINGER HOLLOWAY MARY LOUISE HAMM BONNIE HARGIS RANDAL HARKEY ANN HARRINGTON Seventh Row: JIMMY HARRIS CAROLYN HARTLEY PEGGY HAWKINS LINDA HAWTHORNE JEAN ISBELL Eighth Row: KATHRYN IVEY CAROLYN JACKSON CHARLOTTE JACOBS DAVID JARRETT SHERA JEAN JENNINGS OF I9 First Row: REBA ESTELLE HAYNES DON HEMPERLEY ROBBIE LOU HENDRIX MIKE HILL LINDA HODGE Second Row: ALDA HOFFMAN DAVE HOFIUS ANN HOLDER KENNETH HOLDER VIRGINIA HOLLIFIELD Third Row: SONNY HOLT GLENN HONLEY SHIRLEY HOOPER NANCY HORNE MARION HOSMAN Fourth Row: MARY KATHRYN HOWARD HELEN HUCKABY CLIFTON HUMPHREY MICKEY HUNTER WM. HENRY HUTCHINSON Fifth Row: PAULETTE ILES LINDA JETER PAT JINKINS CHECK WING JOE BEVERLY ANN JOHNSON Sixih Row: HAROLD JOHNSON MARGARET JOHNSON SUE JOHNSON WANDA JO JOHNSON JIMMY JONES, JR. Sevfenth Row: JULIA JONES PHILIP JONES RAY JONES RONNY RAY JONES BONNIE KARLSON Eighlh Row: JEAN KELLEY SANDRA KEYS PATRICIA KING JERRY KIRCUS MYRA KIRKHAM 57 SOPHOMORES First Row: MITZIE KLEINHANS JOANN KHIGHT LAURIE KRUGER PEGGY LQFITTE ROSEMARY LQFOE Second Row: CAROL ANN LQLENA MARY CAMILLE LOLENA SHIRLEY LAMB JOYCE LANCASTER ROSEMARY LANDRUM Third Row: JUDY LANDRY JOAN LANGLOIS PHYLISS LANGRIDGE ALBERT LEADMAN PEGGY LEADMAN Fourth Row: JIMMY LeBLANC BARBARA LEE JIMMY LEE LARRY LEATH EARLINE LEON Fifth Row: SHERRY LESTER CAROLYN LeVASSEUR SANDRA LeVASSEUR LINDA LEWIS DOROTHY LIBERTO Sixth Row: JO ANN LIBERTO VIOLET LILLEY JUDY LINDEN DICK LINDSAY JAMES LONG Seventh Row: LESLIE LANE LONGORIA HELEN LOTTINGER FAYE LOVE - JAMES LOVE RANY LYNCH Eighth Row: CHARLES LYONS JERRY MCBRIDE MARY ANN McCAA SANDRA NEEL BETTY NEELY 1957 First Row: NANCY MCCOMIC PATSY MCCOMIC PEGGY SUE MCCORMACK MERRELL MCCOY CAROLYN MCCULLOUGH Second Row: MOLLIE MCGREW GLORIA MCINNIS CHARLOTTE MCMILLION ELLEN MACKEY SANDRA MALLETT Third Row: KAY MANGHAM MARGARET MARSH EVELYN MARTIN JACKIE MARTIN ROBERTA MARTIN Fourth Row: SANDRA MATLOCK PATSY ANN MAULDIN BILL MAXWORTH DIANNE MAYEAUX CAROL MEACHAM Fifth Row: JOSEPHINE MEDELLIN VVYNETTE MERCER LAVON MICHWICH DANNY MIDDLETON ARMOND MILLER Sixth Row: JOHN MITCHELL NANCY MITCHELL ROBERT MITCHELL GLORIA MONK PEGGY MONKHOUSE Sevenlh Row: BARBARA MONROE MADOLYN MONROE RICHARD MOORE JUDY MORANTO DIANA MORGAN Eighth Row: JOHN CARLETON MOSS SIMON MOUER RONNIE MULFORD BECKY MUSGRAVE BETTY MYERS SOPHOMORES First Row: JIMMY NEAL JUDY NETTLES JACKIE NORMAN JAMES NORMAN SARAH NORMAN Second Row: WM. CLAYTON NORMAN JUDY NUCKOLS DICK ODOM MARY ALICE OLDS JERRY OWENS Third Row: FAYE PATE FLOYD PATTON LOYD PATTON JIMMY PAUL RICHARD PAYNE Fourth Row: JAMES PELTON CLARICE PENDLETON LARRY PENN NANCY PENNINGTON ELAINE PHILLIPS Fifth Row: NANCY PICKARD MARSALEE PICKETT JIMMY PIERCE RICHEA PIPPEN HOMER POLLARD Sixth Row: BECKEY POLLETTE JANE POSENELL JOANN POWELL MARY RUTH PRATHER JANE PRATT Seventh Row: O. L. PROTHRO BARBARA PRUITT BOBBIE RAINEY ELOISE RAMSEY JEAN RANDOLPH Eighth Row: JOAN ROPPOLO DIANNE REDDY DAVID REEDER SUE REEVES DONNA LEE REYENGA OFI9 First Row: GLORIA REYNOLDS JIMMY REYNOLDS JUDITH REYNOLDS RUTH RICHARDSON SHIRLEY RICHARDSON Second Row: MARY RICKETTS GARY REIGEL BETTY ROBBINS GALE ROBBINS DOREEN ROBINSON Third Row: REBECCA ROBINSON WANDA ROCHELL JOHN ALBERT ROGERS LORET ROSS RITA ROSS Fourth Row: VIRGINIA RUSSELL MARTHA RUTHERFORD CHAS. ROBERT SALLEY ERWIN SANCHEZ-FLORES THOMAS SANDERS Fifth Row: STANLEY SANDERS JOHN ROBERT SAYLES KATHERINE SCHILLING TOMMY SCOTT JUNE SCOTTO Sixth Row: CONNIE SHANNON BILLY SHAW KENNY SHAW DONNA SHIRLEY PERRY SILLIMAN Seventh Row: SARAH SIMMONS JOHN SIMS CHARLES SMITH CHARLOTTE SMITH DIANNE SMITH Eighth Row: ROBERT MCGLOTHLIN JANELLE SMITH JERRY RAYMOND SMITH KATHRYN SMITH NORMAN C. SMITH 57 SOPHOMORES First Row: O'BRlAN SMITH PEGGY SMITH RAY SMITH KAREN SNOFFER JOHNNY SPANO Second Row: DEAN SPARKS STANLEY SPEED YVONNE SPEIGHTS CHARLOTTE SPENCE TOMMY STANFORD Third Row: SAMMY STATER NANCY SUMMERLIN JANE SUTTON BRENDA SWIM VIRGINIA TAGLIAVORE Fourth Row: FREDERICK TANNER THOMAS TARVER HUBERT TAYLER WANDA TEMPLE RICHARD TEMPLIN Fifth Row: WAYNE TERESA V TOM TERRY CARL THARPE BILL THOMAS JUDYE BETH THOMAS Sixth Row: GARY THOMPSON BILLY THORNE MARY LOU TIEMANN SARON TODD JOHN TOMPKINS Seventh Row: ETHEL MAE TRAYLOR MARTHA TURBEVILLE SALLY TURNER JAMES TYLER MARY ELLEN TYLER Eighth Row: NORMA UNDERWOOD HARRY USSERY ROD VALENTINE FRANKY Vc1nALLSTYNE ROBERT VANCE OF 1957 First Row: DONALD VERCHER SILVYA VILSONS PATTYE WAITES ROBERTA WALKER SKIPPER WALKER Second Row: BUCKY WALTERS ELAINE WARD FRANCES WARREN CAROLYN WATTS RUBY LYNN WEBB Third Row: DIANE WEBER RICHARD WELLS HELEN WEST RAMONA WHIDDEN NICKIE WHITE Fourth Row: EARL WILLIAMS GEORGE WILLIAMS HINES WILLIAMS NELL WILLIAMS HELEN WILLIFORD Fifth Row: BARBARA WILLIS JIMMY WILLIS ROBERTA WILSHIRE HELEN WILSON PAT WINDHAM Sixth Row: JUDY WINFREY VIOLA WINN MARY ELLEN WISSING ROSE MARY WOMACK KENNETH WONG Seventh Row: DOROTHY WOODLE REX WOODWARD C. J. WORN HOWARD WORRELL SALLY WORRELL Eighth Row: LOUISE WREYFORD LINDA WRIGHT PEGGY WUNSCH BARBARA YOUNG SUE YOUNG FRESHMEN First Row: TOBIE ALLGOOD PATRICIA ANGELL MARGARET JOE ATTAWAY SHERRY AUBREY DOUGLAS BARNEY Second Row: HENRY BERNEY DELORES BOGUE LEE J. BOUDREAUX ELAINE BOYETT ANDREA BRIDGES Third Row: SONDREA BRIDGES DENNISE BROWN JON DELL BRYAN DONNA CARAWAY JOHN CARR Fourth Row: RANCE CUDABACK JUANITA DONELSON DENNIS DUMAS SHERRY EDELIN DIAN EDWARDS Fifth Row: TOMMY FRIDAY JEANNETTE GRIFFIN SHERYL GRIFFIN BENJY HABLUTZEL HIXIE HAYES Sixth Row: RONNY HAYES PAT ISBELL QUINNETTE KIPER CAMILIA KIRCUS CAROLE KRAEMER Seventh Row: JOAN LACY VIRGIL LACY CARLENE LEE PATSY LINAHAM PAT LOCH Eighth Row: DAVID LOLLEY ROGER MCCAIN THOMAS MCCAIN MICKEY MQCDOUGALL SALLIE MCGEE OF I9 First Row: GLORIA MCGRATH KATHY MCINTOSH RONNIE MCNEAL CLAUDE MAHLEN ANN MATHEWS Second Row: RITA MAULDIN PATRICIA MORGAN LORETTA NATIONS CAROLYN NEAL GINGER NEEL Third Row: DOROTHY PATRICK LINDA PEARCE LOUISE PEARCE HELENE POULAN PATRICIA POWELL Fourth Row: LINDA ROWSEY RUSSELL SCOTT PHILLIP SEMON DOROTHY SHAW' PATSY SIMMONS Fifth Row: SANDRA SIPES CHARLES STEGALL LEON STEPHENSON ROBBIE STREET FRAN SUTTON Sixth Row: BILL THOMAS CAROLYN THOMAS MARY TILTON STANLEY TINER PATTY TOBIN LINDA TOLBERT Seventh Row: TOMMY TURNLEY GAY NELL USSERY WILLIE RUTH WADSWORTH CAROLYN WARDLAW DAVID WATSON BETTY WHITTHORNE Eighth Row: PAUL WILKINSON .IEANETTE WILLIAMS DEWEY WILLIFORD KAY WILSON JAMES WOODALL BETTY YANCEY 57 5 Q i ? A et Head Couch Homer Prendergusi Coach PrendergasT has been head TooTbaI! coach aT Fair Park from 1935 To 1957. He has masfermindecl 233 games and scored a high 4,334 poinTs. He has won 148 games, losT 73, and Tied 12. Four Times Coach has guided his Teams To The STaTe Championship. THE 1956 FOOTBALL SEASON Coaches: Wilson, Andrews, Henderson, Prendergusf, und Kighl. FIRST ROW: F. H. Prendergast, Head Coach, Jimmy larry Thompson, Eddie Dunn, Jack Collins, Tommy Sims, Woodard, Harvey Earl Barney, Wayne Foster, Gary Garsee, Sammy lauter, Howard Reynolds, Roy Wilson, Coach, Clem Henderson, Coach. SECOND ROW: Milford Andrews, Coach, Carl Kight, Richard Bell, Tommy Willis, David Waldron, Kenneth Ted Davis, Johnny Rockett, Jim Hardee, Scooter Hen Coach, Thorne, ry, Don Mullins, Bubba Johnson, Manager. THIRD ROW: George Bos- tick, Manager, James Lang, Manager, Robert McGlothlin, Hylton Hanson, Don Meisner, John Scotto, Jimmy Harper, Steve Barrett, Johnny Trigg, Bobby Frealy, Walter Dennis, Manager. FOURTH ROW: Worth Roberts, Mike Maloney, John Crow, Jessie Prueitt, Jimmy Orton, Glen Hall, Raymond Grimsinger, Freddie Emmons, Jerry Owens, Manager Managers: Stanford, Bostick, long, and Johnson. HARVEY EARL BARNEY Guard Fullbuck STEVE BARRETT RICHARD BELL JACK COLLINS Quarierbuck Tackle WiTh The opening of The fooTbalI season, The Indians sTood firsT in IAAA rafing. During The course of The season, The rafing fell as low as fifTh place, buf usually remained around second or Third, dropping once To fourTh againsT Minden. The Tribe sfood off a blasT of Top-rafed corn- peTiTion, losing only Three of Their baTTles. Each former foe ThaT fell before The Redskins became a friend hoping Fair Park would achieve again Norfh Louisiana STaTe Championship. 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Dunn and OrTon Then made several fuTile aT- Tempfs To regain The Tribe's losT lead, wiTh back- ing by halfbacks Mullins and Hanson. The Red- skins foughT furiously, keeping The Bulldogs busy, and prevenTing Them from widening Their slim T4-7 lead for The remainder of ThaT period. When The whisTles for infracfions sounded, iT was only for The franTic Bulldogs. The Tribe line formecl a mighty and insurmountable solid wall proTecTing The Indian goal-line wiTh True Redskin voraciTy for The resT of The half. The war- paTh-worn Greenwood Roaders had puT up a gallanT fighT againsT The challenging Bulldogs' hard-won vicTory, leaving The Dogs victorious, buT Too Tired To celebraTe. SHREVEPORT, LA., SEPT. T5 . . . Fair Park's Indians, looking excepTionally good, showed enough of Jimmy OrTon, Don Mullins anol Eddie Dunn To handle BolTon's sluggish Bears before a big Fair Grounds crowol. ln chalking up Their firsT win in Two venTures, The Redskins unleashed a brillianT offense in Their firsT home Town war. While cenTer Larry Thompson and end Ray Grim- singer were consTanT ThreaTs To The Bears' offen- sive, iT was The sready, versafile Tribe line more Than anyfhing else ThaT senf The home fans away safisfied. OrTon was masferful in every phase of The game. His 202-pound accomplice, Eddie Dunn, showed noT only The speed and power expecfed, buT he proved himself a fine passer and exTra poinT boofer, accounfing for eighT poinTs, while bulldozing Mullins Took The crediT for The resT of The damage. The Threafen- ing Bears inTercepTed one of The Two Dunn passes in The lasT play of The period. The Warriors snapped back impressively afTer This break. OrTon, who fakeol and confused The Bears con- sTanTly, had Them liTerally halTed. Don Meisner halrs a Bolton player as teammate comes to assist. Eddie Dunn rounds The corner To chalk up more yards in The Nicholls rampage. SHREVEPORT, LA., SEPT. 22 . . . The Redskins' rcimpoging power-loden offense Treo1Ted some 7,000 fons To dn explosive Touchdown show in polishing off The WildcoTs of El Doroldo. The Arkcinscis crew, moking iTs firsT invosion of The prep circles in ShreveporT, simply broughT Too few horses ond Too mony misTokes To cope wiTh The mognificenT Tribe. The lndion's biggesT heod- oche wos noT The opposiTion, buT The whisTles of The men in sTripes, which sounded off l4 Times To ci Tune of T40 yords for infrdcTions. Sporked by Their TolenTed lefT holf, Don Mullins, who roced 20 ond 60 yords for The firsT Two scores, The Worriors Turned on eorly leod inTo ci com- pleTe rioT before The finol gun. Mullins' firsT Two scores were The only ones Thof come in onyThing like convenTionol form in The weird slc1ughTer. LoTe in The Third period quc1rTerbdck Jimmy OrTon knifed inTo The Cc1Ts bockfield, sTole o piTchouT ond roced 60 yords To score unmolesTed. The fincal period sow Dunn lope holf The lengTh of The field To finish The gome wiTh o sTunning TD. SHREVEPORT, LA., SEPT. 27 . . . A humilioiTed bond of Froncis T. Nicholls Rebels nursed OD cis- sorTmenT of bumps ond bruises os well cis Their wounded pride dfTer surrendering compleTely To The Redskins. The Rebels losT The corks ouT of Their gridiron popguns on The opening kickoff os The Tribe's fronT-line worriors scivclgely ripped Them for Two Touchdowns in less Thon The firsT Two minuTes of ploy. WiThiquorTerbock Jim OrTon 'woy ouT fronT, The Foir Pcirk morouders sheored The Rebel clon ond gobbled up cz ToTcxl of 405 yords. The signol-colling, shifTy-running OrTon poced The vicious c1TTdck wiTh Three Touchdown posses. He connecTed Twice To end Roy Grim- singer ond once To his hoilfbock cohorT, Don Mullins. OrTon sTc1rTed The holocclusT, ond fin- ished iT in his own good Time, ond he hod plenfy of iT. Dunn puT up his shore wiTh oi To-ydrd TD romp. Mullins Toed The exTrc1 poinT. ScooTer Henry borreled 41 yords righT sTroighT up The middle for o crushing lc1sT TD of The slc1ughTer. Quc1rTerbock Richord Bell odded The finol poinT To finish off The whipped Rebels. Fllil' PCll'k ' DOl'Cd0 0 Fair Park 0 Nichgllg O Dunn drives over the goal To add six more poinis againsi Texarkana. SHREVEPORT, LA., OCT. 5 . . . GreeTing The Texarkana Razorbacks wiTh a Tremendous dis- play of power, The Tribe guarded Their Indian goal wiTh inTense and very effecTive ferociTy. .lim OrTon, Eddie Dunn, Don Mullins, and HylTon Hanson were imporTanT in keeping The Redskin goal free from Hog invasion. WiTh ease and sureTy, The Warriors kepT The Pigs well away from any chance whaTsoever of scoring. Dunn, Mul- lins, and OrTon, using beauTiful precision and ac- curaTe Timing performed amazing gridiron skills easily and gracefully, dumbfounding The sTop- ped and whipped Hogs. Touchdown lopes of half The lengTh of The field and more consTiTuTed The Indian sTraTegy. LiTTle ScooTer Henry added an exTra Touch here and There iusT To add spice To The bored Tribe during The lasT half. The flashy Redskins Tripped up The Hogs, slipping pasT The puny Pig line fasT and furiously. The suprised Razorbacks iusT could noT cope wiTh The flashy Tomahawk wielders, who ouT-maneuvered The deflaTed piglings all over The field. SHREVEPORT, LA., OCT. T2 . . . Emerging from Their wigwam, The Redskins unlaTched The Braves' power and second-sTring sTrengTh in The pinches To knock down The precocious BasTrop Rams. The Warriors relied a greaT deal on full- back Scooier Henry and halfbacks Gary LauTer and HylTon Hanson. Henry led The Touchdown brigade wiTh Two, The firsT ouT of a skirmish on a Two-yard run, and laTer on a preTTy All-yarder, Hanson graced The Ram goal line once on a 19-yard bomber. LauTer drew no scoring blood buT he scampered well when used as relief for The huffing and puffing Mullins, who, despiTe a T2-yard TD run and Two exTra poinTs, was noT The elecTrifying runner he usually is. The Tribe backs, mosTly Henry, Mullins, and Hanson, weak- ened The Ram defenses for 302 yards rushing, buT exacTly 200 were gained in The second half, and l35 of These were final period pierces. The resTless Ram line conTinued To push The weary Redskins, buT Fair Park claimed The remaining minuTes of The game wiTh a very effecTive aerial barrage by OrTon. Fair Park 33 0 Texarkana 0 Fair Park 26 ' Bastrop 7 Fair Park 28 0 Ouachita 19 Fair Park 20 V 0 Bossier 6 SHREVEPORT, LA., OCT. T9 . . . An unhurried Fair Park squad overcame the Ouachita Lions of Monroe by a hard-won margin. Fans, numbering over 5,000, watched the Tribe dance off with the victory. Ouachita had charge of the game in the first quarter, but the Tribe quickly re- covered in the second period with a Lion pass intercepted by Larry Thompson, but the gallant try was short-lived. End Meisner then slipped behind the Ouachita secondary, took a throw from quarterback Jimmy Orton and shot across the goal line. The play totaled 54 yards for the Redskins. Mullins booted the extra point. After the third quarter kickoff, Fair Park started on its own T8 and went for the TD in nine plays, with the Tribe twosome, Mullins and Dunn, doing the honors. Lion Dickie Crowe struck back with a sudden score near the end of the third quarter, but Mullins returned with a sizzler over the lO- yard line on the first play of the final quarter for the third Tribe touchdown. A pass from Orton to Ray Grimsinger and steady gains by Dunn and Mullins set up the easy victory. BOSSIER CITY, LA., OCT. 25 . . . Brutal block- ing and some fancy running constituted the easy victory by the Indians over the Bossier City Bear- kats. On a rain-soaked field before a crowd of about 7,500, the Tribe made up for the loss of the season's opener to Baton Rouge. It was a bruising battle and the Kats fought furiously every muddy step of the way, but the steaming Warriors were the more determined team. Big Don Mullins and Jimmy Orton were the Fair Park scoring heroes, and Howard Reynolds, Larry Thompson, Gary Lauter, Ray Grimsinger and Jack Collins provided the blocking and tackling. Mullins romped 50 and 60 yards for touchdowns in the first and fourth quarters. The terrific halfback skirted his right end for the first one, behind some deadly blocking which broke him into the clear. The second iaunt came on a break-through at right tackle, a cut to the left and a long-legged lope across the goal line. Orton grabbed a 48-yard punt by Bearkat Bud Laughlin in the second quarter, and danced down the north sideline to the 40. This clinched the game. Gary Lauter blocks to aid Don Mullins' end run around Bossier challenger. ' ? f..Nl,. V , ii5 N ' Fair Park 37 ' West Monroe 6 Fair Park 6 ' Minden 33 MONROE, LA., NOV. 9 . . . The Tribe stepped out ogoin on The worpoth when they met The West Monroe Rebels, The hosts for The Redskins' onnuol homecoming gome. Bulldozer holfbock Eddie Dunn ond fleet-footed Scooter Henry showed up os The offensive cogs for The Tribe. Dunn crossed The stripes Three Times, Twice on sprints of Two ond 25 yords ond ogoin ofter grobbing CI 54-yord poss by quorterbock Jimmy Orton. Henry contributed one Touchdown on cu 24-yord run, Gory Louter hoofed T4 yords for on Tolly ond Hylton Honson pulled o sizzling two-I yorol poss down by Orton for The finol Touch- down. Henry finished os The gome's top ground- goiner going T08 yords on nine iounts. Dunn rcuced 84 yords on eight ottempts ond Louter hod 62 yords on nine corries. They enobled The Indions to outgoin The Rebels, 281 yords to T45 yords. The victory wos on expensive one for The Tribe who lost the services for the remciinder of the secnson of center-linebocker, lettermcin, Lorry Thompson. Thompson suffered two breoks in C1 leg during the first holf. SHREVEPORT, LA., NOV. T6 . . . Foir Pork storted o rollly Too lonte to sove This disostrous gome with The Minden Crimson Tide ot The cold Foir Grounds in on lndion embolrrossment. The Tribe wcis completely out-moneuvered by The AA Stote Chompions. The seoring defeot ended on eight-gome winning streok by The Worriors ond wcis their second loss in ten storts. Although the Tribe wos slowed by the obsence of its scoring stcir holfbock Don Mullins ond center Lorry Thompson, it still did not seem possible ot the time thot The powerful Tribe could look so futile ogoinst the smoll school invoders. Most of the first quorter wos spent in iockeying for position ond the crisp Tide found whot it wonted just be- fore the whistle. Defensively, The Redskins hod nothing To offer but guord Howord Reynolds, who mode T5 of The 60 tockles cholked up by Foir Pork. The Worriors mode their lone thredt ogoinst the red roiders in the lost hcilf on o second down. Orton sighted Dunn ot the one yord line ond the big fellow stepped into the end zone to cop the only TD the Tribe could monoge. Jim Hurdee, Tommy Sims, and Eddie Dunn stop a Minden touchdown. ,, M8Qi EW Fair Park 7 ' Byrd Jimmy Orton attempts to halt Charles Peutross of Byrd. SHREVEPORT LA NOV 25 The arou , ., . . . . sed Byrd Yellovvjackets stung the Redskins on a Tur- key Day rampage that became something of a riot before it was over. Orton and Mullins of- fered the Indians' loudest arguments with over- all play coupled with the punting toe of Hylton Hanson, which formed an important part of the Fair Park strategy. Orton was brilliant and was easily the game's outstanding performer. Bob McGlothlin was a povverfuloffensive cog, as was Howard Reynolds, Gary Lauter, and Wayne CDadJ Foster. Steve Barrett, Mullins, and Dunn turned in some fancy footvvork for the Redskins, but not enough to stop the surging 'Jackets. Bar- rett, Orton, Mullins, and Dunn set up the only score the Warriors could manage, and that masterpiece was a flat pass from Orton to Mul- lins, who grabbed the ball on the four-yard line and slanted over the goal line 'way out vvide in the left corner. Dunn booted successfully and it was 32-7 iust as the gun sounded to end the game. eerleaders bring team on the field Thanksgiving Cheerleaders: Margaret Beck, Carolyn Bruner, linda Jeter, Glenda Knighi, and Jeanne KSISO. THE CHEERLEADERS AND mv new ear muffs? Good luck, Jackets! E i i 2 Hylton Hanson, temporarily halted. larry Thompson, AAA All-State. NAPSHOTS OF THE SEASON E CLEM HENDERSON Couch KETBALL h B b Chene , Bslaby Gouthiere, Don FIRST ROW: Cecil Winn, Ronnie Rui , o y Meisner. SECOND ROW: Gary Luuter, .limmy Adams, Jimmy Orion, Bill Edmondson, Pat Booker. 94 T T SEASON'S RECORD Fair Park Opponent We They 58 . . . . BYRD . , . . 59 45 . . BATON ROUGE . . 65 71 . . . ISTROUMA . . . 65 46 . . . NORTH CADDO . . 40 76 . . . ST. JOHN'S . . . 58 54 . . MARSHALL . . . 55 63 . . MINDEN . . 53 56 . . . RINGGOLD . . . 54 50 . . . PLEASANT HILL . . 59 52 . . . OUACHITA . . 43 54 . . BOSSIER . . 64 42 . . BOSSIER . . 56 53 . . . BYRD . . . 43 38 . . HOMER . . 36 34 . . DOYLINE . . 47 60 . . MARSHALL . . 49 41 . . RINGGOLD . . 56 63 . .... BYRD . . . . 46 65 . . . NORTH CADDO . . 60 52 . . . WEST MONROE . . 40 58 . . . ST. JOHN'S . . 39 49 . . BELMONT . . 66 60 . . . OUACHITA . . 65 49 . . . SPRINGHILL . . 55 56 . .... BYRD . . . . 63 74 . . . WEST MONROE . . 64 50 . . . BOSSIER . . 67 65 . . . BYRD . . . 66 32 . . OUACHITA . . 60 Mavericks beat Indians to ca rebou GeTTing off To an early sTarT aTTer a com- paraTively shorT TooTloall season, The Indian Tloormen swallowed hard a TirsT-game defeaT To Byrd, losing by only one poinT WiTh a final 49-48 score. The Tough BaTon Rouge Bulldogs doubled back To clip The Redskins in The sec- ond game, 65-45. The Warriors' TirsT win was a close 71-65 lead over IsTrouma. This began a Three-game winning sTreak Tor The Green- vvood Road goal-geTTers, polishing off, in quick succession, NorTh Caddo, 46-40, and ST. John's, 79-58. The ornery Mavericks of Mar- shall were a sTopping poinT Tor The well-worn Indian vvarpaTh, Temporarily halTing The Red- skins vviTh a Thin 55-54 final score. Then Tol- lovved Minden, Ringgold, PleasanT Hill, OuachiTa, Bossier, Byrd, WesT Monroe, and NorTh Caddo, vviTh The rampaging Redskins winning ThirTeen of Their season's Top-compeTi- Tion meeTs and TournamenTs. ln The home games, special drill uniTs from The Fair Park Honor Legion and oTher groups performed. JIMMY ORTON CECIL WINN DON MEISNER Guard Forward Forward Orion makes neai crip-shot. JIMMY ADAMS BILL EDMONDSON Guard Forward Meisner goes for a lay-up. RONNIE RUTH BOBBY GOUTHIERE GARY LAUTER PAT BOOKER BOB CHENEY Forward Center Guard Guard Center The smooth performance this year of Jimmy Orton played a vital part in building an excellent win average for Fair Park. Orton has participated in basketball, football, and baseball. Another expert floorman is Cecil Winn, who has taken part in track as well as basket- ball. Like Orton, this is also Winn's last season with the Redskins, after proving himself in- valuable to The Tribe while still a newcomer. Still another graduating senior with plenty of hoop know-how is Don Meisner. Returning letterman Gary Lauter will be on hand next year for another fine season. Block that shot, Booker! KNEETLING: Barbara Kremenek, Paula Warner, Audrey Nallin, Mary Nan Pons STANDING: Raymond Wickurd, Jim Dowden, Billy Miller, Merrill 'Nicklus Coach 1956 TENNIS The neTTers of Foir Pork, led by Tour-yeor leTTermon ond All- SToTe sTor AusTin RoberTson, closed The i956 seolson wiTh o 5-5 record, winning The NorTh Louisiono chompionship held in Rusfon on April 27 in boys singles ond doubles Tor The Third sTroighT yeor. RoberTson copped The singles honors ond, Teomed wiTh Royrnond Wickord, wenT on To onnex The doubles TiTle. Wickord ond RoberT- son culso Tecnmed To win The sToTe TiTle in doubles while RoberTson Took The sTc1Te singles. These were The TirsT sToTe Titles won by o Foir Pork Tennis Teorn. RoloerTson is presenTly oTTending Tulone on o1 Tennis scholorship. He is ronked sixTh in The noTion in junior doubles. Wickord is oTTending Louisionci Tech where he is o Top hopeful Tor Tennis honors. RoberTson ond Borboro Kremenek ore The TirsT Tour-yeor leTTer- men in The hisTory of Foir Pork. 99 ALLEN RIEGEI. Relays DON MULLINS WAYNE OLDS Miler Dashes JIMMY ADAMS Pole Vauli CARL KIGHT Coach JAMES FROST Manager RONNY HAMPTON GARY LAUTER High Jump Relays The principal inTeresT in cull Track Teams is The individual developmenT of eoch porTici- ponT. A fine sense of good sporTsmonship QT oll Times ond good menTol os well os physicoll developmenT in ecrch ond every boy is inspired by Cooch Corl KighT. He Tries, ond succeeds, in building up in eoch member o desire To clo his besT c1T every opporTuniTy. The Trock Teom is composed of ThirTy-five KNEELING: Allen Riegel, Gary lauter, Jimmy Adams, Tommy Sims, TOMMY SIMS EDDIE DUNN Rglgyg Shot Put members, eighT of which ore reTurning nexT yeor os leTTermen. The Foir Pork squod excels in disTc1nce, sprinTs, ond field evenTs. Much prolcTice goes inTo The perfecTion of The precision of The Red- skin rood runners, ond There ore olwoys ofTer- noon sessions wiTh Coach KighT, This being his second yeor os head Trock cooch. The group compeTes in duol ond Triongulor meets os ofTen cis They con. Jimmy McManus, Perry Pringle. STANDING: Lawerence Waschka, Kenneth Thorne, Don Mullins, Freddy Emmons, Eddie Dunn, Tommy Owens, Eddie Hurst, Paul Olserle, Wayne Olds, Charles Allen, Ronny Hampton, Cecil Winn, James Frost, Manager. I0'I HONOR LEGION 102 JOSEPHINE CARBONE Colonel The Fciir Pork Honor Legion wos orgclnizeol in 1955, Through The joinT efTorTs of Mrs. Normon Lindsey onol Mr. E. L. Alberson, principcil. The Honor Legion, ci service orgc1nizoTion boTh To Foir Pork ond The com- muniTy, supporTs The Foir Pork Teoms, performs QT TooTboll cincl boskeTlooll gomes, onol represenTs The school in porooles onol in civic proiecTs. The colors of The orgonizciTion, scorleT reol, whiTe, onol horizon blue, ore corrieol ouT in The uniforms, which ore poiTTerned oTTer Those of The originol French Foreign Legion. The French Theme wos ooloptecl becouse Louisicino vvois once French TerriTory. MARY ANN LEON Lieutenant Colonel Honor Legion Social Gfficers ure, from left To right: .lo Von Dyke, President, Gwen Brown, Treasurer, Suzanne Griffin, Secretory, and Sandy McColla, Vice President. JOAN WILSON ANNETTE MITCHELL Captain Captain CAROL ANN PLANTS Maior FLAGS, DRUMS AND BUGLES The Drum onol Bugle Corps ond Flogs odd much color To The Honor Legion. The Flags excel in precision flog drills, oncl The Drum and Bugle Corps ore odmired for Their marching os well os rnusicol obilify. The Drum ond Bugle Corps proctice every doy of The week. Whatley, Corporal Adrienne Davenport, Lucille Bradford, Gwen Brown, Christine Gibson. SECOND ROW: Kathryn Lester, Sandy McCalla, Pat Marrs, Genevieve Mulina, Carolyn Sanders, Lucy Staley. THIRD ROW: DRUMS-Lieutenant Margaret Addington, Ser geant Pat McGraw, Corporal Mary Helen Martin, 'Norma Blalock KBellsJ, Gloria Jane Boyd, Mary Sue Bryant. FIRST ROW: FLAGS-Lieutenant Suzanne Griffin, Sergeant Judy 5 Wl1al's so Funny, Deanna? FIRST ROW: Sandra Dowen, .luaniia Elkins, Palsy Gan! fCymbalsD, Kay Fitzmorris, Benny Hayes. THIRD ROW: Linda Hudson lBeIlsJ, Beverly McCullen, Evelyn Ann Marlin, Carla Sheppard, Sue Young. Gloria Lucobee, Peggy Leadaman, Peggy McCormack, Dlxle Muller SECOND ROW: BUGLES-Lieutenant Marty Conley, Sergeant Carole QBellsJ, Betty Neely, Frances Warren. Beverly, Corporal Shirley McFadden, Doris Barkley, Jane Blalock, TAll.ULAH CARPENTER PATSY GLADDEN Maier Capiuin COMPANIES AT mid-Term of every yeor ony Fo1ir Pork girl is eligible To Try ouT for membership in The Honor Legion. The members ore selecTed on morching obiliTy, overoll oppeoronce, ond chor- ocTer. The finol opprovol comes from The presenT members ond The screening commiTTee, composed of posT officers. Peep eye ll Il tt ll FIRST ROW: COMPANY A -lieutenant Pottie Sue Wilson, Ser- geant Jo Ann Fincher, Corporal Borbre Fields, Jeannie Aldrich, Antoinette Brocato, Jean Cooper. SECOND ROW: Patsy Davidson, Linda Dringman, .Iudy Ferguson, Barbara Fountain, Shirley Hooper, Mary laLena. THIRD ROW: Jo Ann Langlois, Helen Lottenger, Charlotte McMillan, Sandy Mallett, Rena Ponder, Kay Robinson. Honor legion at the Thanksgiving Day game. FIRST ROW: Ruth Richardson, Jo Van Dyke, COMPANY B -lieutenant Shirley Lackard, Sergeant Betty Lawrence, Corporal Alice Toathman, Jo Jo Blankenship, Jean Brocafo. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Causey, Sylvia Cheek, Mary Ann Cole, Nancy Horne, Kathryn Ivey, Mitzi Kleinhans, Earlene leon. THIRD ROW: Carolyn le Vasseur, Linda Lewis, Mary Ann McCaa, Peggy McGraw, Mickey Nichols, .lane Pesnell, Janelle Smith. PAT HOLBROOK GAYLE JOSEPH Captain Major coMPANlEs This year The Honor Legion has represenTecl Fair Park aT several ouT-of-Town games and parades. A specTaTor aT The BaTon Rouge-Fair Park TooTball game in BaTon Rouge complimented The Legion in a leTTer To The ShreveporT Times. IT was The TinesT display we have ever wiT- nessed aT a high school game in BaTon Rouge, he said. At practice ll ll ll ll FIRST ROW: COMPANY C -lieutenant Sue Owen, Sergeant Jane Rhodes, Corporal Frances Wolfe, Dixie Alford, Pat Boatright, Betty Britt. SECOND ROW: Anna Fulbright, Helen Huckabee, Sue Johnson, Gay Jones, Peggy La Fitte, Linda Loper. THIRD ROW: laura Mac- Millan, Jackie Martin, Becky Polette, Charlotte Smith, Helen Wilson, Rosemary Womack. i Special drill unit performs for basketball fans at Hirsch Youth Center FIRST ROW: COMPANY D -Lieutenant Judy Rhodes, Sergeant Andrea Jones, Corporal Paula Creegan, Carolyn Bagwell, Judy Ben- nett, Charline Bowline. SECOND ROW: Lynda Carpenter, Angeleno Cosumano, Martha Cotton, Carolyn Hurst, Jean Kelley, Sherry lester. THIRD ROW: Betty Mottet, Judy Nuckolls, Janice Sutton, Evelyn Stump, Patricia Turner. 5 if ? 1 2 1 1 E 3, i A atur E 5 2 2 v E S 5 5 3 5 3 5 5 s K Y 5 2 E 5 Q X 5 S S MARGARET BECK BEAUTI S BARBARA HENSON DI ANNE FOLKS JERRY LASITER 35 5 13 fe 353 if? 2 E E E si ls! ww:-mm , , , , , H M1.,.W.www ,VM-,,wf1,www , , i n QW-..,.,M - ,..,,,.-M ns- W-:ww RW: ,mmwwwe JUDY FERGUSON EAUTIES CONNIE McCANN .WW52Efn3HXwLMwmWM MH MARY ANN MCCAA JACKIE MARTIN 1 Z 5 L 2, 5 S 2 S E 3 2 3 2 i E 5 I mag?-,A ' ' im QQ ig 5 be ff 2 QT r E 3 Z 5 5 Z 3 2 J 4 5 E X v E K x 3 S 5 5 2 E 5 1 8 s E ? 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The song and dance numbers, presented for the entertainment of the court, carried out the inter- national theme. The evening's festivities were cli- maxed by a gala ball in the Fair Park gymnasium. Decorations and stage settings were designed and constructed through the joint efforts of the art and woodworking departments. The girls' physical education department and the music department supervised the entertainers. The entire pageant was co-ordinated by Mrs. Ruth Johns. LEFT TO RIGHT-Marlin Null, Jr., Crown Bearer, Margaret Riche, Train Bearer, Jeanne Kelso, Princess, Sylvia Gates, Queen, Virgil Dixon, King, Don Meisner, Prince, Virginia Mitchell, Train Bearer. ' 'T hW ' , ?', ' , i E a 2 1 5 2 3 LADY TOBY ALLGOOD LADY LuJUANA BLANKENSHIP LADY MARGARET AARON LORD RONALD ASHLEY LORD CHARLES BOUTTE LORD REGGIE MANNING JUDY LINDER PEGGY PFEIFFER AND ELVIN LOVE MASTER OF CEREMONIES, SKIPPER WOFFOR 122 I LADY MIGNON EUBANKS LADY SAMMIE BURLESON I-ADY PAT l5BEl-l- LORD JOHN SCOTTO LORD STEVE BARRITT LORD MIKE GOODEI-L Honor l.egion's Green Door dancers. Robin Hood represents girls gym classes. The grand march ui the Mardi Gras Ball. Enchantment Girls entertain the courl. Boys are chosen to attend Pelican Boys' State during their iunior year by the Fair Park faculty. Initiative, leadership ability anal trustworthiness as well as scholarship and personality are all taken into consideration. These boys spend about ten alays during the following summer on the Louisiana State Uni- versity campus learning about our state govern- ment. The American Legion chapters make this op- portunity available to boys anal girls. PELICAN BOYS' STATE Joe Wheeler, Virgil Dickson, Skipper Wofford, Worth Roberts, Ronny Hampton, Cecil Winn, Robert Poston, Glenn Pate, Albert Cooksey, David Smith. imanysmf .a2mfw'..v.1w:v.e' Q View :sz-H HMA tw M ,swrwu-fvww ww ww f i-vwwwvfmwmr f.M.w.: ,Www Nwmu . . Y .HM h M... ww -M-gr-W fr-i Joan Hilburn, Frances Green, Josephine Carbone, Patsy Gladden, Virginia Melder, Sylvia Worthington, Suzanne Griffin, Margaret Beck, .lo Lasher. PELICAN GIRLS' ST The Pelican Girl Staters are chosen in The same way as The boys. While in Baton Rouge these boys and girls study state laws. To make This stuoly more in- teresting They visit The state capitol and observe The law-making bodies in action. On The L. S. U. campus They attend assemblies Tor instruction and later stage campaigns to elect Pelican State officials. l25 A E if s i 2 T Q c L Q x v E551 fTW9i?W 5'5E'ff-'NHIE iizii' E N Wm? EM- 'Ei V Y ' ' ' H ' ,,,, F5fM2?SI23-fwmwif-P?1YEi'!3x ,,1,I 'L'l Y, LW: gm- E-2-.N W5 WMA mg-MMT , , . -W-. ...- ..m...W E 5? .... ..,..,... . .,...-.m , BDNF' Military ARMY R.0.T.C. Major John F. Spence, Professor of Milifory Science onol Tc1cTics, is The oble clirecTor of The Junior Reserve Officers Troining Corps in Shreveport His oissisTonT, Copfoin Normon Williamson is The Cornrnc1nclcinT of CooleTs o1T Foir Pork High School. Mosfer SergeonTs Monk ond Clark Togefher wiTh Sergec1nT FirsT Closs Wool- olingfon cornplefe The lnsTrucTor Sfoff. MXSGT MELVIN CLARK MISGT DAVID MONK SFC RALPH WADDINGTON lnstrucior lnstruclor lnsiructor Regimental Receplion. 1 l FIRST SERGEANTS-Durwood Kneipp, Bob Binderim, Jimmy Fulkerson, and Walter Spivey. The purpose of The Junior ROTC program in The ShreveporT High Schools is To Trdin young men To become leciders ond To give Them on eorly miliTc1ry bdckground. The Corps is of regimenTdl sTrengTh wiTh The FirsT BoTTolion OT Byrd High School ond The Second BdTTonlion dT Fdir Pork High School. Besides The five rifle cornponies cmd The miliTory bond There is The Dixie Drill PloiToon cmd The FirsT ond Second Rifle Teoms To offer ocTiviTies To inTeresT The cddeTs c1T Fair Pork. Markmanshlp Training parade Day. 'mi . STAFF ROBERT POSTON JEANNE KELSO Colonel Colonel CHARLES WOFFORD JOAN HILBURN Lt. Colonel lt. Colonel The regimenfal sfaff is composed of a com- mander, an execurive officer, and four sfaff officers each of whom is assigned a particular funcfion To aid The Regimental Commander: adiufanf, public informafion, training, and supply. This staff is alfernafed yearly befween Fair Park and Byrd High Schools. Regimental commander congratulated on excellent parade. FIRST ROW: Maior Larry Thompson, S-lp Maior Sponsor Jerry lasiterp Maior David Smith, S-2, Maior Sponsor Sally Jo gPr:1itl'ih QEEOND ROW: Malor Gary Reaves, S-3, Maior Sponsor Margaret Beck, Maior Dennis Howard, S-4, Maior Sponsor err: u y. REGIMENTAL BATTALION STAFF DON MEISNER BARBARA HENSON Lt. Colonel l-L C0l0!'lel LEE SCHALON BARBARA DeFATTA Maior Maier The BciTTc1lioh Sfoff is composed of coideTs from The Second BciTTolior1 oT Fair Pork, serv- ing os corrimonoler, executive officer, cioIiuTohT, public informofioh officer, Training officer, ond supply officer. IT is Their oluTy To aid The iri- sTrucTors in The operation, Troiriing, ond sup- of The bC1llC1llOD. Battalion Staff forms Regimental Reception line. FIRST ROW: Captain Tommy Watson, S-'Ip Captain Sponsor Virginia Melderg Captain William Shaw, S-27 Captain Sponsor .Io Lasiter. SECOND ROW: Maior Jake Mallett, S-37 Maior Sponsor Eldora Lockep Captain Andrew Dalrymple, S-45 Captain Sponsor Jean Lasiter. Q Q Y i We' in T FIRST ROW: Captain Jo Jean, Commander, Captain Sponsor Sylvia Gates, lst Lt. Harvey Barney, Executive Officer, lst lt. Sponsor Wanda Stewart, 2nd lt. Bobby Green, 2nd lt. Sponsor Cookie Moon. SECOND ROW: 2nd Lt. Roddy Martin, 2nd Lt. Sponsor Ouida Tucker, 2nd Lt. Jerry Crenshaw, 2nd Lt. Sponsor Sharon Ferguson, WOJG .Iimmy Tidwell, WOJG Sponsor Betty Lou Halliday. COM FIRST ROW: George Essary, Charles Carraway, Phillip lasyone, Billy Shaw, Bobby De Prang, John Sims. SECOND ROW: Donald Bolen, Tom Grafton, Tommy Scott, Perry Silliman, Bobby Garza, Tony Lucero, David Adams. THIRD ROW: Tommy Owens, Jerry McCann, Jimmy LeBlanc, James Ellis Neal, Bill Muxworihy, Alfred Anderson, Charles Jackson. ga. S 6, .. 2' hr as E I ' asm wkaSxi - - J 5 - FIRST ROW: Captain Johnny Rockett, Commander, Captain Sponsor Diane Folks, lst lt. Gary Stephens, Executive Officer, Ist l.t. Sponsor Sandra Haddad, 2nd Lt. Edgar Newell, 2nd Lt. Sponsor Kay Richmond. SECOND ROW: 2nd l.t. Joe Bell, 2nd Lt. Sponsor Imogene Dyes, 2nd Lt. Charles Kerley, 2nd Lt. Sponsor Pat Sanders, WOJG William Walker, WOJG Sponsor Martha Fincher. COM FIRST ROW: Billy England, Steve Pitts, Stuart Grissom, C. .I. Worm, Mike Carter. SECOND ROW: James Pharr, Ardis Attaway, lee Slagle, Robert Beck. THIRD ROW: Travis Neal, Kenneth Barton, Richard Payne, Jerry Kircus, Bobby Liles. OFFICERS P A N Y FIRST Pl.ATooN FIRST ROW: Robert Still, Peyton Crawford, Beauforcl Prothro, James Clegg, Robert Flournoy. SECOND ROW: Tim Kidd, Richard Collins, Don Johnson, Gary Thompson, Sammy Holt, Bobby Owens. THIRD ROW: Fred Smith, Loyd SECOND PLATOON p utton, Horace Alexander, Dick Lindsay, Harold Johnson, Frankie Finklea. T H I R D P L A 1' Q O N FIRST ROW: Bobby Graham, Richard Templin, Johnny Spuno, Donald Verch- er, Bill Perrin, Vinton Cline. SECOND ROW: Charley H. Stuckey, Jr., Preston Roberts, Jerry Armstrong, Buckey Walters, Tommy Stanford, Joe Tiller. THIRD ROW: Walter Goldstein, Harry Lee Glover, Jimmy Lon Stone, Jesse lynn Fitch, Don Anthony Fontana. BKE KZZQYSQQQE 3.3.2222 . 3551 132 Elmililiaii X-'Qsifi' I me Zisiiiliasiiisaiarzziff, W FIRST ROW: Captain Don Bennett, Commander, Captain Sponsor Jane Monroe, lst lt. Richard Trant, Executive Officer, 1st Lt. Sponsor Bonnie Williams, 2nd Lt. Bill DeYoung, 2nd l.t. Sponsor La Juan Powell. SECOND ROW: 2nd l.t. Bobby Osborne, 2nd Lt, Sponsor Angie Pirano, 2nd Lt. Dewey McCravy, 2nd Lt. Sponsor Jeanette Dove, WOJG Gary Watson, WOJG Sponsor Sandra Allen. X' com FIRST ROW: .lim Harmon, Charles Lyons, John Womack, James Scarborough, Loyd Sharloeno, Carl Gatti. SECOND ROW: Put MdNeel, Paul Pollard, Henry Bernat, Albert Eastman, Milton Widmer, Jerry Windham. THIRD ROW: Frank Hastings, Tommy Sanders, larry Grimmett, Jacques Thomas, John Shemwell. w zewmw 7 L SECOND PLATOON THIRD PLATOON FIRST ROW: Glen King, Stanley Sanders, Allen Atkins, William Burford, Tommy Pitts, Simon Mouer, Jimmy Wise, Norman Williams. SECOND ROW: Charles Morton, Finnis McKellar, Armond Miller, Mike Hill, Jerry Whitton, John Tompkins, Johnny Chapman, James Frizzell. THIRD ROW: Elmer Hermes, Billy Bryant, James Carpenter, James Anderson, John Rodgers, Howard Worrell, Jimmy Jones, Ray Johnson. FIRST ROW: Richard Clousing, Charles Goins, Emmett Garrarcl, Gary Hardy, Charles Coleman, Austin Lazarus, Dickie Wallace, Jesse Knighter, Franky Van Alstyne, Durwood Ray Wilson. SECOND ROW: Herbert Gont, Tyrone McVay, Glynn Green, Bobby Green, Albert leadaman, George Garrett, Carl Thorpe, Don Jacks, Joe David lloyd. THIRD ROW: Roland V. McKneely, Millard Burt, Bobby Scott, Don Edwards, Edward Crump, Edward Arnold, David Reeder, Randy lynch, Joe Ben Hayes. FIRST ROW: Captain .lim Dowden, Commander, Captain Sponsor Ruby Hutchinson, 1st Lt. Wayne Foster, Executive Officer, lst lt. Sponsor Shirley Robinson, 2nd Lt. David loe, 2nd Lt. Sponsor Beverly Langford. SECOND ROW: 2nd Ll. Kenneth Kennedy, 2nd Lt. Sponsor Mary Alice Smith, 2nd Lt. David Keller, 2nd I.t. Sponsor Ann Simmons, WOJG Billy Wise, WOJG Sponsor Linda Andrews. COMPANY FIRST ROW: John Scotto, Doug Morris, .lerry McBride, Gene Browning, Roy F I R S 1' P L A T 0 Hyatt. SECOND ROW: Rusty Carroll, Lamar Roberson, James Gollion, Ray Jones, James Bosco, Raymond Wissing. THIRD ROW: Larry Barber, .lames Hood, .lohnny Forgerson, Wayne Teresa, Luther Mathis. 12 ' 7 f -A MM fzmssswaeiswemmasf W- FIRST ROW: Jimmy Watson, James Barton Glass, Pat Eddings, Jeffery Wil- son, Jerry Williams, William Vines. SECOND ROW: Sherman Jackson, Thomas Tarver, Richard Anguiano, Kenneth Odom, Mike Thorne, Richard Beaird. THIRD ROW: Roy D. Bostick, Glenn Thormond, Bobby Martin, Rod Valentine, Gerald Miller, Austin Durant. FIRST ROW: Billy Osborne, Roger Black, Rodney Brown, Jerry Owens, Don Neal, Bobby Duncan, Avis Emanuel. SECOND ROW: James Frost, James Norman, Alton Smith, Edward Dinkins, David Jarrett, Skipper Smith, Glenn Rachal, Billy Kleine. THIRD ROW: Frank Mauldin, Billy Wiggins, Harrison Edwards, William Faith, Charles Shackelfon, Jack Welch, Kenneth Semon, lawrence Waschka. ,Q-I it , .. . FIRST ROW: Captain Howard Reynolds, Commander, Captain Sponsor Peggy Pfeiffer, 1st I.t. A. J. Voss, Executive Officer, lst lt. Sponsor Ann Jackson, 2nd Lt. John Hawthorne, 2nd Lt. Sponsor Toni Franks. SECOND ROW: 2nd lt. Fred Swirkard, 2nd Lt. Sponsor Patti Sue Holland, 2nd Lt. Willis Picker- ing, 2nd lt. Sponsor Jeanette Ross, WOJG Richard lloyd, WOJG Sponsor Bobbie Spearman. OFFICERS HEADQUARTERS COMPANY FIRST ROW: Jimmy Valentine, Don Doyal, Ronald Primos, Jerry Bush, Kemp F I R S T P L A T O Q N Morgan, Roger Moore. SECOND ROW: Bobby Kerr, Donald Hemperley, Warren Edmonds, Delmar Gatzke, Bob Chaney, Buster Brooks. THIRD ROWx Jerry Watson, Danny Eaves, William Cunningham, Melvin Ogburn, Julius Harris, Billy Whitton. ?Yf?,LLJ:::2f . f f M5322 2 i time SECOND PLATOON THIRD PLATOON FIRST ROW: Perry Pringle, David Johnson, Ray Jordan, Billy Trimble, Danny White. SECOND ROW: Sammy Olds, Johnny Moss, Lovet Ross, Richard Moore, Harold Ussery, Jr., Chris Suggs. THIRD ROW: Billy Thompson, Bobby Hartline, Herbert Edelen, Jimmy Reynolds, Julian Powell, Estus Wilson. FIRST ROW: Eddie Green, Dick Odom, louis Lynch, George Williams, larry Ausmus, William Richard Loyd. SECOND ROW: Richard Hays, Shelton 0. Bissell, Ronny Crouch, Donald Brenning, Charles Freeman, Darwin Wolfe, Donald Franks. THIRD ROW: Elmer Cotten, Manuel Speights, John Sayles, James Rouch, Danny Middleton. w FIRST ROW: Capiain John Mize, Commander, Captain Sponsor Sylvia Worthington, Ist LI. Melvyn Williams, Ist Ll. Sponsor Billie Idom. SECOND ROW: 2nd Lf. Joey Reddy, 2nd LL Sponsor Pam Brooks, 2nd Lt. David Jackson, 2nd LI. Sponsor Rosa Lee Coleman. MILITARY FIRST ROW: Aubry Shepherd, Ralph Endsley, Dewey Loyd, Jerry Franks, Henry Harvey. SECOND ROW: Bruce McTire, Robert Vance, Bill Thomas, Mike Palmer, Donnie Hopper, Roy Wilkes. THIRD ROW: Gene Brown, Gary Riegel, Leland Grubbs, Stanley Heinsohn, J, R. Gillespie, Harold Walker. OFFICERS BAND FIRST PLATOON SECOND PLATOON FIRST ROW: Theron Butchee, Norman Smith, Lune Longoria, Jimmy Harris, Eurl Williams. SECOND ROW: Bobby Burton, Harry Cooper, Roger Lock- ridge, Larry leeth, Paul Draper, Dicky Vos. THIRD ROW: Jimmy Farmer, lorry Schober, Roger Moulond, Wayne Bryon, Johnny McCroy, Reggie Manning, The cadets of the Military Band of the Second Battalion must be proficient in both military skill and musical ability. The band, under the direction of Mr. Walter Minniear, in addition to its performances in the weekly battalion parades, often marches as a separate Unit in various special performances. What's wrong, Sergeant? The Dixie Drill Platoon is a special march- ing unit featuring The Confederate uniform, special rifle drills, and Trick marching move- ments. A featured parT of Fair Park half-Time ceremonies and aT baskeTball games, The drill Team also appears in parades ThroughouT The sTaTe. AT The Natchitoches Christmas Festival, The plaToon won, for The second consecuTive year, an award Tor superior performance. The mosT notable single appearance of The Team is in The Rex parade of Mardi Gras in New Orleans. The Team is under The insTrUcTion of MasTer Sergeant David Monk and in command of RoberT PosTon and Dennis Howard. DIXIE DRILL PLATOON FIRST ROW: Robert Poston, Commander, Joan Hilburn, Sponsor, Master Sergeant David Monk, Instructor, Sherrill Ruby, Sponsor, Dennis Howard, Co-Commander. SECOND ROW: William Shaw, lee Schalon, James Frizzell, Perry Pringle, Charles Jackson, Chris Suggs, Richard Clousing, Darwin Wolfe, Sammy Olds, Billy Thompson. THIRD ROW: Melvyn Williams, Joe Jean, Gene Browning, Steve Pitts, David Keller, Roy Hyatt, Kemp Morgan, Jerry Crenshaw, Jimmy Fulkerson. FOURTH ROW: Don Bennett, Skipper Wofford, Durwood Kneipp, Walter Spivey, Jim Harmon, Mike Carter, Bob Benderim, Billy Whitton. FIFTH ROW: Andrew Dalrymple, Joey Reddy, Jimmy Tidwell, Charles Morton, Roy Wilkes, Gary Watson, David Smith, Gary Reaves, Treasurer, Jake Mallett, First Sergeant. SIXTH ROW: Dewey McCravy, Guidon. Team receives trophy at Natchitoches Christmas Festival Squads About! Discussion before Natchitoches parade. Dixie Drill Team performs at Centenary-Northwestern basketball game. .-.1.....4, l45 FIRST ROW: Maior Lee Schalon, Presidentp Maior Sponsor Barbara DeFatta, Treasurerg Second Lieutenant Joey Reddy, Vice-President: Second Lieutenant Sponsor Pam Brooks, Captain Tommy Watsong Captain Sponsor Virginia Melder, Secretary. SECOND ROW: Captain Sponsor Di Anne Folks, First Lieutenant Gary Stephens, Maior Sponsor Jerry Lasiter, Maior Jake Mallett, Maior Sponsor Eldora Locke, Colonel Robert Poston, Colonel Sponsor Jeanne Kelso, Maior David Smith, Maior Sponsor Sally Jo Smith, Second Lieutenant Jerry Crenshaw, Second Lieutenant Sponsor Sharon Ferguson, Lieutenant Colonel Don Meisner, Maior Sponsor Margaret Beck. THIRD ROW: Captain William Shaw, Captain Sponsor Jo Lasiter, First Lieutenant Wayne Foster, First Lieutenant Sponsor Shirley Robinson, Second Lieutenant David Loe, Second Lieutenant Sponsor Beverly Langford, Second Lieutenant Kenneth Kennedy, Second Lieutenant Sponsor Mary Alice Smith, Captain Howard Reynolds, Captain Sponsor Peggy Pfeiffer, Second Lieutenant Sponsor Imogene Dyes, WOJG Sponsor Bette Lou Holiday, Lieutenant Colonel Skipper Wofford, Lieutenant Sponsor Joan Hilburn. FOURTH ROW: Second Lieutenant Edgar Newell, Second Lieutenant Sponsor Kay Richmond, Second Lieutenant Charles Kerley, Second Lieutenant Sponsor Pat Sanders, Second Lieutenant Dewey McCravy, Second Lieutenant Sponsor Jeannette Dove, Second Lieutenant John Hawthorne, Second Lieutenant Sponsor Toni Franks, Captain Jim Dowden, Captain Sponsor Ruby Hutchinson, Captain Andy Dalrymple, Captain Sponsor Jean Lasiter, Captain Joe Jean, Captain Sponsor Sylvia Gates. FIFTH ROW: First Lieutenant Sponsor Sandra Haddad, Captain Sponsor Jane Monroe, WOJG Gary Watson, WOJG Sponsor Sandra Allen, WOJG William Walker, WOJG Sponsor Martha Fincher, Captain John Mize, Cap- tain Sponsor Sylvia Worthington, First Lieutenant Melvyn Williams, First Lieutenant Sponsor Billie ldom, Second Lieutenant David Jackson, WOJG Sponsor Rosa Lee Coleman, First Lieutenant Harvey Barney, First Lieutenant Sponsor Wanda Stewart, Second Lieutenant Bill DeYoung, Second Lieutenant Sponsor La Juan Powell, Second Lieutenant Willis Pickering, Second Lieutenant Sponsor Jeannette Ross. SIXTH ROW: Second Lieutenant Sponsor Patti Sue Holland, Second Lieutenant Bobby Osborne, Second Lieutenant Sponsor Angie Pirano,WOJG Sponsor Bobbie Spearman, Maior James Dennis Howard, Maior Sponsor Sherrill Ruby, WOJG Billy Wise, WOJG Sponsor Linda Andrews, Second Lieutenant David Keller, Second Lieutenant Sponsor Ann Simmons, Second Lieutenant Bobby Green, Second Lieutenant Sponsor Cookie Moon, Second Lieutenant Roddy Martin, Second Lieutenant Sponsor Ouida Tucker, First Lieutenant A. J. Voss, First Lieutenant Sponsor Ann Jackson, First Lieutenant Richard Trant, First Lieutenant Sponsor Bonnie Williams. OFFICERS AND SPONSORS CLUB ' A An old tradition within R. O. T. C. is the Officers and Sponsors Club. The club is com- posed of all cadet officers and their sponsors and is sponsored by the military and Mrs. Jaqueline Barr. The club is devoted not only to entertain- ment but to improving the relations of the officers and cadets. lt offers an excellent op- portunity for forming new friendships. Often the club is visited by men of in- fluence in various occupations presenting their particular fields for consideration to the of- ficers in the hope of influencing one to enter that field. 146 The Foir Pork FirsT ond Second Rifle Teoms are composed of ccideTs cmd officers of The Second Bc1TTolion. The Teom porTicipoTes in FoUrTh Army cmd NoTionoI Rifle Associc1Tiori Rifle NIoTches. In These moTches They ore compored on ci no- Tionol level. The Teom is under The experf coaching of MosTer SergecmT Melvin W. Clark. IT is on ocTive member of The CiTy League ond hos fired moTches c1goihsT every oTher recognized Teoim in The ciTy. STorTir1g edrly in The year, MosTer Sergeor1T Clark plons The Troining ond procTice of The Teom so ThoT They reoch The peok of Their obiliTy for The ArIingToh SToTe Rifle MeeT, The mosT imporTonT of The moTches The Teom fires. The spiriT of compeTiTior1 is ever presenT ond Teaches The members To Win or lose equolly well. RIFLE TEAM Hard working Fair Park marksmen display trophy won at a Dallas Rifle Meet. FIRST ROW: .lake Mallett, Captain, Jeanne Kelso, Sponsor, Dennis Howarcl, Co-Captain, David Smith, Treasurer, Shirley Robinson, Span sor, Robert Poston, Sergeant-At-Arms, Dawn Ann Moon, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Charles Jackson, Roy Hyatt, David Keller. CUVNS Boyett, Gary Stephens, Andrew Dalrymple. THIRD ROW: Gene Browning, Tommy Watson, Carl Gatti, Master Sergeant Melvyn Clark Instructor. NOT PICTURED: Pam Brooks, Sponsor. 3 xv Ei? gg Q W 9? Q . 5 W we aqikfzf ' 2257 - .,,..., EE 5' 'i M W fy Mm . xx A '21 ' SL A My 'Er QW 1 H ,A Www gg Zhi auf v C' .. fi Activities i i E l , W, STUDENT COUNCIL SENATORS-FIRST ROW: Bobbie Spearman, President, Sylvia Gates, Vice-President, Betty Jo Lasiter, Recording Sec- retary, Diane Miller, Corresponding Secretary, William Shaw, Parliamentarian, Jerry Lasiter, Juanita Donelson. SECOND ROW: Eldora Locke, Gloria McGrath, Cookie Moon, Carolyn Neal, Bettie Gene Lawrence, Nan Sneed, Jo Jo Blankenship, Patti Wilson. THlRD ROW: Pat Isbell, Marlene Bailey, Judy Ferguson, Pam Brooks, Mary Ann McCaa, Barbara Fountain, Mike Carter, Russell Scott. FOURTH ROW: Perry Pringle, Tommy Daugherty, Jane Rhodes, Ronny Hampton, Elvin Love, Carolyn Bussie, Judy Rhodes, Jimmy Lee, Charles Boutte. THE STUDENT COUNCIL Council members enioy refreshments at the concession stand in the new gym. 150 ' The moin obiecfive of The STudenT Council is Training in cifizenship. IT is composed of The House of Represenfofives cind The Senofe. The sponsors, Mrs. Sybil Murphy dnol Mr. Mortin NuTT, and all officers oTTended ci work- shop in Augusf of NorThvvesTern SToTe College. Foir Pork is novv ci member of The Louisiono Association of STudenT Councils ond The No- Tionol Association of 5TudenT Councils. Mony sTudenT ocTiviTies are led ond super- vised by The Council. The handling of The school sTore is o STudenT Council responsibiliTy. They also sponsored Teens Agdinsf Polio, cind col- lecTed money for The UniTed Fund. The council members prinfed ond sold boskeTboll sched- ules ond handled The concession sTonds ond TickeT soles for boskeTboll gomes. Our Council worked with The oTher high schools in The locoliTy To have YouTh Week. YouTh Week, which is inierdenominofionol, offers religious progroms of The vorious schools during The week. A fine show feoiuring Bobo The Magi- cian, was sponsored by The STudenT Council. Rcberts and Bilyeu check school store stock. STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES-FIRST ROW: Glenda Knight, Jeanne Kelso, Judy Bayliss, Susan Murff, Fran Sutton, Peggy Wunsch, Joan Wilson, Linda Mills, Jo Ann Fincher, Bibbit Ainsworth, Peggy Monkhouse, Jackie Martin, Carolyn Jackson. SECOND ROW: Cathy Campbell, Sandra Sipes, Betty Neely, Mary Alice Smith, Gloria Jane Boyd, Nancy Horne, Kay Robinson, Sue Teer, Deanna Foster, Cindy Linn, Joan Roppolo, Joyce Lancaster, Bonnie Slemons, Harry Ussery. THIRD ROW: Paul Draper, Elaine Shadowens, Carolyn Causey, Shirley Lockard, Barbara Warren, Kay Causey, Sandra McKinnon, Adrienne Davenport, Lynn Kines, Billy Osborne, Jeanette Dove, Helen Lottinger, Bonnie Hargis, Bill Ashley, John Mize. FOURTH ROW: Bill Edmondson, Judy Bates, John Johnson, Wanda Temple, Roberta Wilshire, Margaret Beck, Carol Ann Plants, Shearon Causey, Linda Allen, Sue Johnson, Carla Shephard, Norman Williams, Calvin Carroll, John Paul Jones, Dianne Fulkersan. FIFTH ROW: Robert Wayne Foster, Jolly Gilliam, Joe Jean, Pat Booker, Ann Simmons, Donna Reyenga, Ann Harrington, Aubrey Shepherd, Roger Moulard, Robert Spillers, Jake Mallet, Jim Dowden, Cecil Winn, Check Wing Joe, Jerel Mosley, Mike Goodell. wimssswmr lnlwssewaamix sw LEE EDWARDS Editor THEl957 SEQUOYAH The Sequoyah Editorial Staff is composed of eight editors who assume the responsibility for certain sec- tions of the book. The other staff members serve as assistants to the editors and as clerks ancl typists. The entire group is carefully selected for initiative, leader- ship abilities and scholastic standing. The design of the book, the taking and selection of pictures, and the writing of copy are the main duties of the editorial staff. The combined, conscientious efforts of the individual members, coordinated by editor-in-chief Lee Edwards, brought about the 1957 Sequoyah. SEATED-FIRST ROW: Betty Yancey, Sherry Griffin, Yvonne Speights, Assist- ant Junior Editor: Rachel Hurst, Bibbitt Ainsworth, Junior Editor: Barbara Whitehead, Sports Editor. SECOND ROW: Joan Thompson, Patsy Allen, Margaret Campbell, Evelyn Brewer, Bobbie Hedges, Betty Britt, Linda Stephens. STANDING-THIRD ROW: Lee Edwards, Editor-in-Chief: Diane Miller, Head Typist: Alice Schaeffer, Linda Stone, Lella Snider, Linda Mills, Lawrence Lea, Photographer: Elizabeth Boone, Richard Simmons, Doug Naquin, Activity Editor: Margaret Martin, Joyce Shannon, Tommy Watson, R. O. T. C. Editor: Richard Hayes, Billy Trimble, Mrs. Louise Cobb, Sponsor. EDITORS-Tommy Watson, R. O. T. C. Editor: Linda Stephens, Assistant Editorg Bibbit Ainsworth, Junior Editorg lawrence Lea, Photog rapherp Douglas Naquin, Activity Editorp Yvonne Speights, Assistant Junior Editarg and Barbara Whitehead, Sports Editor. Taking time out for Q party. Working on homework between assignments. W Doug records Sequoyah sales. 2 if i Quo! SEQUOYAH Mrs. lsgett congratulates Marilyn and Alice on sales record. FIRST ROW: Ellen Neely, Manager, Benny Hayes, Assistant Manager. SECOND ROW: .Io .Io Blankenship, Sandra loveridge, Bonnie Slemons. THIRD ROW: Marilyn Stewart, Alice Toothman, Linda Loper, Peggy McGraw. FOURTH ROW: Kathryn Smith, 'Nancy Pennington, Jane Blalock, Alcla Hoffman, Jean Jennings. FIFTH ROW: Judy Rhodes, June Rhodes, Loretta Hunt, Mrs. Isgett, Sponsor. The Sequoyah Business STQTT works under The supervision of Mrs. Daisy lsgeTT. Manager Ellen Neely and her assisTanT, Bennie Hayes, have worked diligenTly To organize The sTaff's efforis. Girls are chosen for Their posiTions because of Their iniTiaTive, personaliTy, and high scholasTic meriT. They musT be cheerful, courieous, and dependable for They represenT The Fair Park sTudy body in The business world of Shreveport The sTaTT underTakes The job of supple- menTing The money broughT in by subscrip- Tions by selling adverTising space. Paired inTo Teams, The girls work TogeTher To sell adverTis- ing To various local and ouT-of-Tovvn business firms. The work done by The siaff members is invaluable To The successful producfion of a yearbook. The Sequoyah Circulation Staff shoulders the responsibility of promoting the circulation of the yearbook within the student body. The staff depends on sponsor Mrs. Ouida McClel- lan for direction in carrying out its many duties. The girls collect subscription money weekly from teachers. Much time and effort is spent tallying and balancing these collec- tions. In the spring, this staff must distribute the yearbooks to the student body. The manager, Annette Boudreaux, and as- sistant manager, Sandra Ford, attended the Louisiana Scholastic Press Association conven- tion in Baton Rouge, held on the Louisiana State University campus. The delegates brought back valuable information to aid and guide them further in good management. FIRST ROW: Sandra Ford, Assistant Manager: Frances Stroud, Carolyn Wright, Jo Ann Spears, Joyce lacy, Judy Shellhammer, Annette Boudreau, Manager. SECOND ROW: Sammy Templin, Carol Lou Morris, Sherry Lupo, Suzanne Alexander, Jeanette Rhodes, Linda Allen, Ann Bailiff, Betty Smith, Mary Hill. '3?', .1ElsEa?1mW3?s3RlZi:i s5ai2s31'W5 fwitw if 21 .K ' . EDITORIAL STAFF-FIRST ROW: Guy McRee, Put Holbrook, Patti Wilson, Betty Mottet. SECOND ROW: Skipper Wofford, Cookie Moon, Jackie Poole, Benny Ledlow, David Smith. THIRD ROW: Patsy Harrist, Put McGraw, Chris THE 1957 POW W Talking it over! Wofford and Pat aging Editor Gay Wow participation Skipper und Put, and others, took making the drive time it was ever OW Co-editors Skipper Holbrook and Mon- McRee discuss Pow in the polio drive. along with Gay an active port in u success the first tried. The i956-T957 secison hos been 0 bonner year in Foir Pcrk's iournolisTic secTion. Under The woTchTul eye of Miss Del.one SmiTh, Tc1culTy sponsor, co-ediTors PoT Holbrook ond Skipper Wofford pocecl The Pow Wow EcliToricul STQTT Through ci yeonr Tull of numerous cicTiviTies. EvenTs of The posT yeor were highlighTecl by The onnuol L. S. P. A. convenTion, The Fair Pork Polio Drive, cinol The yecirly bonqueT Tor eoliToriol sTc1TT members. Toking o look aT The Pow Wow sTciTT you see ci cross-secTion of Foir Pork iTselT. The members come from oill wolks of school life: STuolenT Council represenTcuTives, Home Eco- nomics sTudenTs, boskeTbc1ll ployers ond mony more. All Toke oolvonToge of The fun oncl experience offered in The life of on school pubIicoTion. Stuff becomes acquainted with The operation of a linolype machine. FIRST ROW: Gale Thaxton, Ruth Richardson, Cindy Linn, Barbara Fields, Janice Waller, Knoxie Quick. SECOND ROW: Charlotle McMillian, Mike Carter, Linda Clegg. THIRD ROW: Cecil Winn, Beverly Bush, Bob Fisher, Evelyn Baker, Ann Harrington. FIRST ROW: Patsy Glaclclen, Bonnie Williams, Sue Owens, Jean lasiter, Jo Lasiter, Sandra Matlock, Charlotte Smith. SECOND ROW: Miss Anthony, Co-Advisor, Mrs. Price, Co-Advisor, Mitzi Kleinhans, Pat Boatright, Helen Huckabee, Nancy Horne, Becky Polette, Lynda Carpenter, Betty Andrews. THIRD ROW: Judy Greig, Faye Love, Donna Briegel, Mary Wissing, Judy Thomas, Judy Ferguson, Janelle Smith, Bettie Gene lawrence. FOURTH ROW: Jonnie Oden, Mickey Poulan, Marlene Bailey, Christine Gibson, Mary Metcalf, Betty La Barbera, Mary Ann Cole, Frances Wolfe. 0 The Pow Wow Business Staff, managed P O w w W by seniors Patsy Gladden and Bonnie Wil- liams, is responsible for financing the Fair BUSINESS STAFF Park newspaper. Beginning August l5, the thirty member staff, under the direction of Miss Mary Anthony, started their sales. Each girl had a quota to meet by November. .lo and Jean lasiter wrap Pow Wows for mailing. The CO-managers and Ossisfcln-r moncger I Sue Owen, make up ad copy for each issue. They also bill and collect for ads sold. The money made from selling the papers is not enough to finance the Pow Wow, there- fore, it is the business staff's iob to sell enough advertising to prevent indebtedness. Last year's editions were only six pages but, due to an increase in sales, an eight page paper is now possible. There have been sev- eral ten page issues also. 158 Miss Smith pays The bill. 4 o o u ApproximaTely TwenTy members of The Pow Wow and Sequoyah sTaffs Traveled To Bafon Rouge, Louisiana, Ocfober 21 for The annual convenTion of The Louisiana ScholasTic Press AssociaTion. The convenTion officially began Monday morning wiTh a general assembly and ThaT afTernoon wrifing conTesTs, open discussions and guesT speakers kepf delegaTes busy. On Tuesday, officers were elecTed and conTesT winners were announced. Second place award in yearbook copy was received by Linda STephensg fourTh place in ediforials, Chris Suggsg second and fourTh place in fea- Ture wriTing, Bennie Ledlow and Gay McRee, respecfively. Regisiraiion in Pleasant Hall labby. Hungry Pow Wow delegates. Enihusiasiic Sequoyuh representatives mwmMwM7 SEATED: Eldora Locke, Business Manager, Miss Laryne Martin, Sponsor, Ruby Hutchinson, Manager, Ann Jackson, Manager. STANDING: Bette Lu Halliday, Make-up Manager, Jeanne Kelso, Make-up Manager, Margaret Addington, Business Manager, Diane Miller, Make-up Manager, Pam Brooks, Make-up Manager. FOOTBALL PROGRAM AD STAFF SEATED: Sarah Hess, Carol Ann Plants. STANDING: Jo Lasiter, Jerry Lasiter, Patti Holland, Ann Simmons, Kay Richmond, Lorus Blackburn, Margaret Beck, Joan Wifsan, Carolyn Blue. FIRST ROW: Sherrill Ruby, Virginia Melder, Sandra Haddad, Bobbie Spearman, Jeanette Dove. SECOND ROW: Barbara DeFatta, Pat Sanders, Peggy Pfieffer, Sylvia Gates, Jean Lasiter, Linda Andrews. Under the leadership of Miss Loryne Mar- The staff's work begins early in the sum- tin, the Football Program Staff sells advertise- mer. The girls attend instructional classes to ments to support the football program, learn the basic principles of salesmanship. The members of the staff are selected by A banquet and dance is held in the spring the faculty and the staff. to end the activities for the year. FIRST ROW: La Juan Powell, Suzanne Griffin, Wanda Stewart, Mary Ann leon, Beverly Bush, Sylvia Worthington, Billie ldom. SECOND ROW: Joan Hllburn, Jeanette Ross, Ouida Tucker, Toni Franks. RED CROSS REPRESENTATIVES-FIRST ROW: Mrs. Taylor, Sponsor, Margaret Addington, President, Sue Owen, Vice-President, Alice Shaf- fer, Secretary, Sylvia Pennington, Treasurer, Ann Jackson, Carolyn Bruner, Beverly McCullen, Douglas Naquin. SECOND ROW: Dianne Monroe, Jean lasiter, Lucy Cosumano, Judy Bennett, Judy Whatley, Elaine Ward, Gloria Lacobee, Pat Windham, Mary Ann leon, Pauline Neal. THIRD ROW: Mary Wissing, Patricia Turner, Patsy Hooker, Sandra Allen, linda Andrews, Kay Wilson, Peggy Lafitte, Shearon Causey, Gladys Brown, Sharon Young, Peggy Guy, Sherry Lester. FOURTH ROW: Sally Ferguson, Linda Stephens, Marilyn Stewart, Ruby Webb, Phyllis langridge, Grace Pruitt, Albert Eastman, Johnnie Holder, Mike Hill, Jimmy Farmer, Charles Alexander. FIFTH ROW: Sammie Templin, Carolyn Sanders, Patsy Simmons, Mary Louise Hamm, Carolyn Watts, Johnny Nelson, Howard Reynolds, Gary Lauter, Gerald Alfred, Dick Lindsay, David Adams. THE JUNIOR RED CROPSS President Margaret Addington and Mrs. Taylor lead Red Cross meeting. l62 The Junior Red Cross is a service organiza- Tion, designed To Teach sTudenTs To help oThers. The Fair Park ChapTer links our school with The sTaTe and naTional organizaTions of The American Red Cross. Under The leadership of Mrs. Barbara Taylor, The organizaTion has carried on various acTiviTies Through The school year. The Junior Red Cross sold corsages for The annual Thanksgiving TooTball game To help finance The ChapTer acTiviTies. The organiza- Tion had Their annual drive To Till and send ChrisTmas boxes To children in foreign lands. For EasTer, wall decorations for The VeTerans l-lospiTal were made and laTer our chapter sponsored The annual Tuberculosis Fund Drive. The Junior Red Cross officers are elecTed cluring The spring Term of school. In The summer The presidenT is senT To The American Red Cross NaTional ConvenTion To help pre- pare Tor The coming year. Memloers examine symbolic cross used for installation of officers RED CROSS ALTERNATES-FIRST ROW: Patsy Mauldin, Joan lacy, June Brickell, Gayle Trainor, Hazel Eason, Becky Robinson, Jan Guy. SECOND ROW: Elizabeth Boone, Donna Ragon, Dianne Smith, Martha Dalton, Alice Ware, Mary la Lena, Judy Bonnette. THIRD ROW: Judy Shellhammer, Mickey Nichols, Patsy Aaron, Martha Turberville, Mickey Ferlito, Thay Butchie, Janice Neely, Kay Mangham. FOURTH ROW: Patricia Bell, Elaine Smith, Janice Marsh, Judy Rhodes, Nancy Gulledge, Richard Escott, Roger Moulard, Autumn Nell Bradley, Roger Lackridge, Walter Spivey. .-Q cs . .... 3 Ns:-K . . ' 'T ' T THE FAIR PARK CONCERT BAND The ConcerT Band, under The direcTion of Mr. VValTer C. Minniear, has always given To The communiTy several fine concerTs each year. The band works hard To loecome a fine musical marching uniT. Among The highlighfs of The year was The performance aT Fair Park of The world famous saxophonisT, Mr. Sigurd Rascher. He lecTured aT a clinic for inTeresTed band members and gave Them some very helpful informaTion. The band accompanied Mr. Rascher for a reciTal in The audiTorium. One of The proiecTs of The band This year was The selling of candy To raise money for a Tour, which The band Took aT The end of The year. The officers of The band are: CapTain, Carolyn Blue, isT LieuTenanT, Skipper Woffordg 2nd Lieu- TenanTs, Loras Blackburn, Judy Shellhammer, Virgil Dixon, and David Jackson. T64 Byrd and Fair Park bands ioin forces for pre-game perform MEMBERS CLARINETS Betty Andrews, Loras Blackburn, Becky Buckner, Carolyn Bussie, Jimmy Farmer, Jolly Gilliam, Mary Ruth Gore, Nancy Gulledge, Bonnie Hargis, Catherine Hutson, Joyce Lancaster, Reggie Manning, Mary Helen Metcalf, Bettye Mullins, Dick Odom, Sara Simmons, Robert Spillers, Bill Trimble, Martha Turbeville. SAXOPHONES Marline Bailey, Shelton Bissel, Jimmy Geter, Bill Hill, Judy Shell- hammer, Peggy Stephens, Bill Thomas. CORNETS Ray Anderson, L. C. Cathey, Henry Harvey, Ray Hough, Ronnie Ruth, Joe Wheeler. TRUMPETS Harvey Durett, Robert Tucker, Robert Vance, Bobbie Williamson. FLUTES Sanclra Dillman, Carolyn Hartley, Wanda Johnson, Robbie Sue Knighton, Margaret Martin, Connie Morris, Ouida Tucker, Carolyn Watts. TROMBONES Gene Brown, Paul Draper, Jamie Sutton, Earl Williams, Skipper Wofford. BARITONES James Brumley, Doris Medlin, Fran Sutton, Gale Thaxton. OBOE Carolyn Blue, Mary Louise Hamm, Patsy Simmons. BASSOONS Virgil Dixon, Martha Geyer. HORNS Sonny Bethel, Thay Butchee, Myrna Collier, J. R. Gillaspie, Linda Stone. PERCUSSION Wayne Bryan, Ralph Endsley, Kenneth Gillaspie, Diane Sutton, Hines Williams. BASSES Jimmy Haynes, David Jackson, Richard Loyd. Skipper Wofford and David Jackson load instruments for trip. FAIR PARK ORCHESTRA Violin section waits for rehearsal to begin. Fair Park was the first school in Shreveport to have an orchestra. In 1949 it consisted of some seventeen members under the direction of Carl Tolbert. It has now developed into an organization involving some one hundred stu- dents of stringed instruments in its Symphonic, Intermediate, and Beginning groups. The orches- tra has been under the direction of Arthur Benoy since 1952. The salon orchestra, a thirteen piece ensemble selected from the Symphonic Orchestra, performs for civic clubs and worthy organizations. There are many responsibilities behind the making of a well concerted organization which lie upon the shoulders of the Concert Mistress. Carolyn Blue has proved to be both able and competent in fulfilling these duties. Through the years, the orchestra has proved itself to be a cultural asset to the school and community. Mr. Benoy gives individual instruction. MEMBERS FIRST VIOLINS Carolyn Blue, Concert Mistress, Sylvia Worthington, Principal, Sarah Hess, Eldora Locke, Martha Collier, Billy Bowlin, Glenda Smith, Laurie Kruger, Patsy Allen, Mary Weaver, Donna Ragon, Sandra Whittington. SECOND VIOLINS Sandra Mouer, Principal, Claudine Mays, Evelyn Brewer, Harry Rawls, Mickey Polan, Paula Creagan, Le Ida Snider, Billy Wise, Elmer Cotton, Luther Mathis. CELL05 Gerald Alfred, Principal, Elstan Palmer, Chris Suggs, Johnny Shem- well, Mary Weidner, Neal Palmer. VIOLAS Catherine Hutson, Principal, Jimmy Valentine, Bobby Frealy, Shirley Faulk, Dorothy Cooper, Sheryl Griffin. BASSES Sue Seago, Principal, Larry Little, Joseph Martin, John McTire. TRUMPETS Sonny Bethel, Harvey Durrett, Richard Hayes. HORN Roy Wilks. O FIRST ROW: Eldora Johnson, Sherrill Ruby, Dyan Coody, Glenda Thompson, Elaine Dalrymple, Barbara Bass, Betty Britt, Judy Ann Linder, Lynn Kines, Gloria Murff, Karhleen Briltain, Peggy Should- ers, Ann Elliott, Linda Hudson. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Whitehead, Sponsor, Sandra Moseley, Martha Carman, Dena Sue lrvin, Sharon Ferguson, Sandra Allen, Alice Banzhof, Mignon Eubanks, Patsy Gladden, Barbara Warren, Martha Lawrence, Cecile Wilson, Barbara Johnson, Prudy Parroll, Lynda Harvey, Jo Ann Bazer, Sally Smith, Lucy Lee Staley, Gail Cudd. THIRD ROW: Sue Seago, Gaye Can- trell, 'Nan Sneed, Jimmie Adams, James Pharr, David Jackson, Richard Tranl, Paul Herrin, Edward Tyler, Garland Norman, Fred Swikard, Johnny Hawthorne, Johnnie Holder, Lolita Semon, Pamela Brooks. FOURTH ROW: Peggy Pfeiffer, Imogene Dyes, Dicky Vos, Bill Nichols, Jerry Flowers, Don Doyal, Elvin Love, Jerry Walker, Bobby Kerr, Leroy Kirkland, William Kirkland, Houston Adley, Don Bolen, John Hughes, Joyce Scogin, Juanita Chennault. The sixty-one members of the Foir Pork A Choir goin Their positions Through ouditions ond their obility to reod music ond to perform. The choir's activities include singing for stu- dent ossemlolies, the Presentotion Dciy Progrom, the Boiccoloureote Service, the Easter Sunrise Service ot Centenary, ond performonces ot volri- ous club luncheons. They cilso hold ci spring concert. Four soloists from the A Choir were chosen to represent Fciir Pork in the semi-onnuol Louisi- ond All-State Chorus. The B Choir, which meeTs daily aT Third period, is direcTed by Mrs. EdiTh WhiTehead. The choir consisTs mainly of Those sTudenTs who like To sing buT do noT wish To perform publicly. A number of The members, however, are working hard To earn a promoTion To A Choir. Performances Tor The year by The choir in- cluded a ChrisTmas program for The sTudenT body and The presenTaTion of The annual Spring Con- cerT. Much saTisTacTion is derived by The mem- bers Trom Taking parT in These acTiviTies. CHO FIRST ROW: Judy Gordon, Jeanetfe Ross, Linda Mills, Jean Cooper, Roberta Walker, Rosemary Kent, Barbara Fields, Hazel Eason, Macline Rogers. SECOND ROW: Jonnie Oden, Alda Hoffman, Ronald Zagone, Howard Huckabee, Claude Gilcrease, Darrell Kay, Elvin Brice, Marion Johnson, Janice Neely, Peggy McCormack. 'I69 How 'bout a little rock 'n' roll, Betty? PASTELS The Postels ore mode up of TvvenTy-Three girls, selected from The members of The Girls Glee Club Tor Their singing obility ond skill in reoding music. These girls derive o greot dedl of pleosure from giving enioyoble per- formances. They ore under The oble direcTion of Mr. M. L. Riche. The Pcistels ore well known Tor Their beou- Tiful rendiTions of all Types of music from populor donce Tunes To The clossics. They ore oTTen colled upon To sing for school programs, loccil luncheon clubs, ond church funcTions. This yeor The Postels hove porTicipoTed in Mordi Gros, ond hoive performed ot The Men's Lion Club Luncheon, OpTimisT Club Luncheon, ond for The Shreveport Youth Symphony Club. FIRST ROW: Judy Ann Linder, Deanna Webb, Jo Ann Bazer, Judy Whatley, Gail Cudd, Sandra Moseley, Joan Hilburn, A:- companist. SECOND ROW: Martha Weidner, Betty Brown, Jimmie Sue Eisenhauer, Le Ida Snider, Betty Britt, Peggy Shoulders, Martha Lawrence, THIRD ROW: Patsy Allen, Dyan Coody, Mignon Eubanks, Judy Bates, Joye Scogin, Christine Gibson, Martha Carman, Linda Allen, Accompanist. FIRST ROW: Sue Seugo, Acrompanistg Melvin Williams, John Sims, Kenneth Holder, Richard Trant, Harry Glover, Carl Flowers, Dillard Coleman, Johnnie Holder, John Hughes, Mrs. Edith Whitehead, Director. SECOND ROW: Roger Mculard, Claude Gilcrense, Joe Jean, Dicky Vos, James Pharr, Howard Huckabee, Don Bolen, Houston Adley, Eddie Paul Herrin, Jimmy Fulkerson. THIRD ROW: David Jackson, Jerry Flowers, Dale Brownell, Darroll Ray, .lerry Williams, John Mize, Bill Muxworthy, Ronald Zugone, Leroy Kirkland, William Kirkland. The Esquire Glee Club is composed of boys of musicol Toile-nT under The direcTion of Mrs. Edifh VVhiTeheod. lT is ci volunTory orgcinizo- Tion, meeTing Two Times ci week. The music consisTs of old songs, populor songs, spiriTuols, ond scicred music in four porT hormony. Knowi- edge of music is noT necessory before becom- ing oi member of This group, buT ci love of music ond o desire To leorn ore essenTiol. ESQUIRE SINGERS When Mrs. Whitehead is away the boys will play SEATED: Bill Roberts, Dorothy Roberts, Joyce Brown, Virginia Herrod, Jane Carey, Bobby Jackson, Connie Mc- Cann, Glenda Hoise, Elaine Matthews. STANDING: Homer Magill, James Burkett, Billy England. SEATED, Around Table: Janette Mc- Dearmont, Glyn Morgan, Lillie Wood- all, Allen Carroll, Patsy Joshlin, Shir- ley Simpson, Jan Traylor, linda Cal- vert, Gilmer Phillips. SEATED: Jarrel Edmonds, Ann Taylor, Rubydene Dickson, June Gates, Mar- garet Payne, Carol Neel. STANDING: Eugene Campbell, Terry Cole, Wayne Summerlin, Pete Matranga, David Butler. DISTRIBUTIV EDUCATION CLUB MRS. MONETTE Sponsor OFFICERS-SEATED: James Burkett, First President, Dudley Beene, Second President. STANDING: Carol Neel, Secretary, David Betha, Vice-President, June Gates, Treasurer, Margaret Payne, Connie McCann, Eugene Campbell, Bobby Jackson. SEATED: Billy Hayward, Larry San- ford, James Scarborough, Pat Ballew, Stephanie Fleming, Martha McCullin, Precilla Nichols, Jeannie Pickett, Car- olyn Frascher. STANDING: Jerry Mal- loy, Billy Payne, Claude Chaddick, Carolyn Trangmar, .luanice Rhodes. The Distributive Education Club is composed of students interested in business education. These students participate in an on the iob training program, which allows them to attend school in the mornings and to work in the after- noons. Under the careful supervision of their sponsor, Mrs. Louise Monette, these young people successfully fill sales positions in retail and wholesale firms and serve as clerks. This year, more than three hundred Distributive Educa- tion students met in Monroe, Louisiana, for a convention. The Fair Park delegation included twenty students and the chaperones, Mrs. Monette and Mr. Hubert Humphreys. ww.. T URE HOMEMAKERS One of The oldesT clubs in The school, The Foir Pork chopTer of The FuTure Homemokers of America, vvos orgonizeol in 1936. Through The yeors Foir Pork girls hove goineol knowledge and Troining Thc1T is useTul To Them Tor yeors To come. FuTure Homemcukers of Americo offers girls ci wonderful opporTuniTy Tor The TurTher olevelopmenT of iniTic1Tive in planning onol corrying ouT ocTiviTies connecTeol vviTh homemoking. As one of Their mony homemoking proiecTs, The members This yeor moole ChrisTmo1s jewelry onol conolucTecl The sole of iT. One oT The mosT inTeresTing proiecTs of The club vvos The selecTion of The Girl oT The MonTh. This girl is selecTeol on The basis of her conTribuTion To The club. This yeor The club's sponsor vvos Mrs. Bea MiTchell. During The yeor she ciccomponieol severol olelegofes from This chopTer To The sTc1Te F. H. A. convenTion in Alexonclrio. FIRST ROW: Barbara Hughes, President, Aufumn Nell Bradley, Vice-President, Francis Siroud, Secreiaryy Alice Shaffer, Treasurer, Jackie Norman, Jeannie Holloway. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Mitchell, Sponsor, Earlene Leon, Mary Crocker, Rose Young, Bernetla Dodd, Barbara Fields. THIRD ROW: Pafsy Hooker, Ouida Fuller, Virginia Hollifield, Mary Rickells, Yvonne Smith, Sonia Filds, Carolyn Bruner. T74 w l 3 Q 3 . June Brickell admires her own creation. Members make iewelry for Christmas sale. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS' OFFICERS-SEATED: Jeannie Holloway, Song Leader, Jackie Norman, Historian, Mary Elizabeth Yeates, Reporter. STANDING: Frances Stroud, Secretary, Barbara Hughes, President, Autumn Nell Bradley, Vice-President, Alice Shaffer, Treasurer. Heim, Jessie Pruieit, Jerry rroll, Bill Lee Edwards, Robert Poslon, Dennis Howard, Melvin Williams, Don Woolsey, John Mize, Lee Schulon, David Smith, Rusty Ca Williams, Clelus Swann, Andy Dalrymple, Melvin Lee, David Simmons. MECHANICAL DRAWING CLUB Hcmemczking sfudenis serve coffee and cookies to club members ai Christmas party. T - ,ssc -, vw, bisque,-,p.r,ls The old fun loving buT dependable l2O Club group has moved inTo new quarTers This year. A more formal club has been developed by The boys, who, as luniors, complefed Their second year of drawing buT wished To explore possibilifies of developing Their skill non-credif. Informal discussions abouT engineering pro- iecfs, gaining guidance in selecflng places for fuTure Training affer complefing high school and assisTing in school proiecTs needing Their parTicular abiliTies Take up mosf of The group's free Time. ln December The members were enTer- Tained aT on morning coffee in The Homemak- ing Deparfmenf. For wanT of a beTTer name This group is idenTifled as The Mechanical Drawing Club. 176 The purpose of The ArT Club is To TurTher The sTudy of orT omong The sTudenTs, ond To give iTs members o greoTer opprecic1Tion of orT. The upper clossmen ore inviTed To ioin, ond The orT moiors ore encouroged To join ond To conTribuTe To The growTh ond develop- menT of The club. The ArT Club's progrom is designed To sTimuloTe greoTer opprecioTion for The beouTies of every doy life. The producTion of home decoroTions creoTes grec1Ter inTeresT in croTTs, Techniques of pc1inTing, ond cosTume design. Members of The ArT Club conTribuTe Their ToIenTs during Holidciy in Dixie by decorcuTing The school TlooT Tor The porcide. They design ond poinT sToge scenery for school enTerToin- menTs. They decoroTe The holl Tor The Mordi Gros Dance offer The CoronoTion. The orT ex- hibiT, held severol Times eoch yeclr by The members, under The sponsorship of Mrs. Groce Groy, creoTes much inTeresT ond is enjoyed by The enTire sTudenT body. Cookie, Eldoru and friend. 0 F F I C E R S RUTH BARNEY . . . PresidenT HARRY RAWLS . . Vice-PresidenT ELDORA LOCKE . . . . SecreTc1ry VIRGINIA BRYANT . . Trecisurer ART CLUB SEATED: Douglas Naquin, Dorolhy De York, Jolly Gilliam, Harry Rawls, Bill Boston, Bob Gersien, STANDING: Sammy Tuminello, Dyan Edwards, Clarine lunson, Mrs. Gray, Sponsor, Siarr Sherrod, Virginia Russell, Rurh Barney, Belly laBarbera, Sandra Mouer, Connie Allen. ww v unusual-174 FIRST ROW: Albert Cooksey, Vice-President, Pat Booker, Secretary-Treasurer, Howard Reynolds, Jerry Crenshaw, Joe Ben Hayes, Sandra Glover, Martha Fincher, Ellen Neely, David Simmons, Gary Watson, Norman Williams, John Mallet, Bernard Bayliss. SECOND ROW: Bill Stewart, Willis Pickering, Donald Woolsey, Melvin Williams, Bob Binderim, Jimmy Haynes, Joey Reddy, William Shaw, L. C. Cathy, Cletus Swann, Charles Freeman, Eddie Luallen, John Paul Jones, Gary Reaves. THIRD ROW: Andrew Dalrymple, Charles Middleton, Charles Kerley, Lamar Nelson, Richard Escott, David Edward Jackson, John Nelson, Bobby Gouthiere, Jim Hardee, Harvey Barney, Rusty Carroll, James Brumley, Gerald Alfred, Melvin Lee, Whitcomb Morris. FOURTH ROW: Richard Loyd, Louis Elvin Love, A. J. Vos, Don Barton, Ronny Hampton, Donald Gene Meisner, Lee Schalon, Dewey McCravy, Jim Dowden, Ronald Mills, Donnie Ladatto, Bobby Green, Dale Thomas, James Carey, Garland Norman. FIFTH ROW: Durwood Kneipp, Lee Edwards, Wayne Adcock, Bobby Chandler, Ray Anderson, Joe Wheeler, Robert Tucker, Jerry Williams, Richard Chenery, Dennis Howard, Robert Poston, John Roberson, Eugene Campbell, Glynn Mathis, Howard Foster, Jimmy Tidwell, Ted Wallace, John Mize. MATHEMAT ICS CLUB O F F I C E R S The Math Club is sponsored by Miss Lucille Brown. The membership is composed of stu- WORTH ROBERTS - - - President dents who are especially interested in mathe- matics. The purpose of the club is to present to the students the different fields of mathe- matics and its practical uses. Students needing assistance in solving difficult problems may ask fellow members for help. Open discussions of school problems are a part of the programs. Trick problems pre- sented at club meetings are of great interest for those who like puzzle solving. Some of the members who attended Career Day at Ruston reported to the club on the use of mathematics in all types of engineering. The members learned much about the his- tory of mathematics and its use in various vocational fields today. They are encouraged to select their vocational interests now so that they may begin to plan carefully and ade- quately for the future. ALBERT COOKSEY .... Vice-President PAT BOOKER . . . Secretary and Treasurer MISS L. BROWN . ..... Sponsor Hey Worth, watz dat? wa s..sM,s.t.1si.Mi .iw and twe0s l is 9 FIRST ROW: Hazel Eason, President, Doyle Shaw, Vice-President, Jane Brickell, Secretary, Elaine Boyett, Treasurer, Clarine Lanson, Kay Green, Sandra Ford, David Schmidt, Clifton Humphrey, Clayton Tyler. SECOND ROW: Miss Ruby Moore, Sponsor, Larry Hill, Rummy Rosado, Jane Pesnell, Yvonne Smith, Wayne Doughty, George Cardwell, 'Nickey Ferlito, Ronnie Ashby, Skipper Walker, Larry Mitchell, Ronnie Sayers. THIRD ROW: Glenda Clark, Mary Owens, Charlotte Fehl, Joan Johnson, Willie Ruth Wadsworth, Gwen Hennigan, Randall Harkey, James Long, Don Powell, Leland Kiper, Edward Sutton, John Hughes. FOURTH ROW: James Cunch, Dillard Witherspoon, Robert Walden, Jimmy Dano, Oral Link, Bobby Ward, Charles Middleton, Sammy Ross, Billy Ray Kelly, Virgil Lacy, William Stroud. FIFTH ROW: Edward Enloe, Terry Dyes, Howard Aucoin, LeRoy Ponder, Jerry Bush, Tommy Terry, Ronnie Jones, William Scudder, Phil Weber, Roy Robinson, Daniel Neal, David Casteel, Ronnie Cole. AUDIO-VISUAL CLUB The Audio-Visual Club works forthe bene- O F F IC E R S fit of the student body. Without its program, - the films that aid us in our studies would not HAZEL EASON ' - - Preswlem be 0VC'il0l9le- DOYLE SHAW . . Vice-President Each member of the club has a iob that JANE BRICKELL , , Secretary must be done and each works for his goal. ELAINE BOYETT ' ' Treasurer The boys prolect films, keep the machines In order, and report the conditions of films. The Mlss MOORE - ' Sponsof girls perform such duties as processing films as they come in to the school, assisting in mailing these films, checking attendance rec- ords and filing film cards. Members' free periods spent learning new techniques. Many of the members are working for membership in the School Proiectionist Club of America. The chief qualifications needed by Audio Visual Club members are prompt- ness, accuracy, reliability and orderliness. The club owes its success to the under- standing guidance and leadership of its spon- sor, Miss Ruby Moore. Senorita Holland and alumnos at club banquet. O F F l C E R S MARGARET BECK . , , Presidem JOAN ANDRIES . . Vice-President MARIE SAUTER . . . . . Secretary NED WESTMORELAND . , Treasurer MISS HOLLAND . . , Sponsor LOS Through interesting club programs mem- bers of Los Alumnos Felices learn much about the way of life of our Spanish speaking neighbors. For its Thanksgiving project, the group made tray favors for the Home of the Aged. Another activity of Thanksgiving week was a television program presented on KSLA. The annual Christmas banquet was held for members and guests at a local restaurant, specializing in Mexican foods. This year the Spanish Club is purchasing several I957 Sequoyahs to be exchanged with schools in Latin American countries. Pan American Week is sponsored annually by the Spanish Club. During this week the cafeteria is decorated by the club members and Spanish food is served. The student body and facuity members are asked to dress in Latin American fashion on the day designated as Pan American Day. ALUMNOS FELICES FIRST ROW: Miss Holland, Sponsor, Margaret Beck, President, .loan Andries, Vice-President, Marie Sauter, Secretary, Ned Westmore- land, Treasurer, .limmye Dell Dring, Tim Kidd, Rusty Carroll, Jimmy Lee, Peggy Wunsch, Pat Windham. SECOND ROW: Eloise Ramsey, Duane Sutton, Marie Feducia, Patsy Mauldin, Richea Pippen, Sue Owen, Betty Mottet, Pat Penney, Joyce Ramey, Diana Ditsler, Larine Kunger. THIRD ROW: Charles Conner, George Williams, Judy Meeker, Ellen Neely, linda Stone, Carla Shepherd, Pat McGraw, Lynette Cell, Francis Downing, Dorothy Cook, Judy Bonnette, Sherry Lester. FOURTH ROW: Gary Thompson, Howard lawrence, Phil Weber, Tommy Pitts, Erwin Sanchy Flores, Bill Muxworthy, Carol Williams, Beniy Hablutzel, Kenneth Wong, James Peltan, Elaine Smith, Benny HUYBS, Carolyn Bagwell, Glenn Pate. FIRST ROW: Sandra Haddad, Sherrill Ruby, Sue Teer, Treasurer, Mignon Eubanks, President: Dixie Wilford, Vice-President, Betty Neely, Secretary: Linda Cayce, .lan Guy. SECOND ROW: Linda Mills, Glenda Knight, Barbara Warren, Judy Ellis, Judy Garden, June Landry, Brenda Swim, Linda Wright, Joan Roppolo, Elaine Hamilton. THIRD ROW: Pat Robinson, Nancy Pennington, Sally Turner, Kathleen Brittain, Peggy Swor, Mary La lena, Marie Feducia, Barbara Akers, Patsy Gant, Mickey Green. FOURTH ROW: Shirley Baker, Carolyn Gray, Lynda Carpenter, Gay Jones, Rita Ross, Betty Sue Chaddick, Joan Johnson, Nora McKenzie, Martha Collier, Dianne Folks, Imogene Dyes. FIFTH ROW: Ken Shaw, Autumn 'Nell Bradley, Barbara Jean Abbott, Patsy Aaron, Jonnie Oden, Margaret Aaron, Carla Shep- pard, Alice Toathman, Kathryn Smith, Sharon Ferguson, Jeanette Dove, Tommy Pitts. DRAMATICS CLUB The Dramatics Club is an organization designed to give its members an opportunity for self expression. It is sponsored by Mrs. Virginia Miller. Maior productions are not the aim of the Club, but the enriching experiences of per- formance by groups and individuals have proved to be rewarding. Short plays, read- ings and other types of dramatic productions are in rehearsal at all times. In such a group, it is possible to have several activities in pro- cess simultaneously. This year members of the group not only were given the opportunity to show their ability to act, but also to write and to direct their own short plays. Through active participation in all forms of theatrical presentations, students are given a better understanding ot the Theater Arts and find a deeper appreciation tor the serious endeavor, the team work and the talent that goes into every production. O F F l C E R S MIGNON EUBANKS . . . President DIXIE WILLIFORD . Vice-President BETTY NEELY . . Secretary SUE TEER . . . Treasurer MRS. MILLER . . Sponsor Mrs. Miller helps girls plan for next production. . .. My 2 Officers: Ainsworth, Kline, and Ja lasiter. O F F I C E R S BETTY JO LASITER . . . President WILLIAM KLEIN . . Vice-PresidenT PAM BROOKS . . . SecreTary BIBBIT AINSWORTH . . Treasurer MR. PACKARD . . Sponsor To know wisdom and insTrucTions, To perceive The words of undersTanding, To receive The insTrucTion of wisdom, iusTice, and iudgemenT, and equiTy, To give subTilTy To The simple, To The young man knowledge and discreTion. A wise man will hear, and will in- crease learning, and a man oT under- sfanding shall aTTain unTo wise coun- sels. . . Proverbs 1:2-5 By adhering To These words, The FuTUre Religious Leaders oT America are sToring up knowledge and wisdom Tor TuTure use in ChrisTian work. The purpose of This club is To help The members plan Tor TuTure work in some Tield of ChrisTian service. The many Tields include church and school work, missionary fields, The minisTry, and ChrisTian living in any vocaTion. Many minisTers and Iaymen were inviTed during The year To speak aT club meeTings on Their fields of work and service. The members have parTicipaTed in YouTh Week and Wed- nesday morning chapels aT Fair Park. The club is sponsored by Mr. Hyland Packard. FUTURE RELIGIOUS LEADERS FIRST ROW: Mr. Packard, Sponsor, Betty Jo lasiter, President, William Klein, Vice-President, Pam Brooks, Secretary, Bibbit Ainsworth, Treasurer, Lolita Semon, Alice Banzhof. SECOND ROW: Eldora Locke, Pat Beck, Gale Thaxton, Eldora Johnson, Helen Faye West, Anna lee Gysson, Mary Alice Olds, Alice Shaffer, Margaret Campbell. THIRD ROW: Jean Isbell, Ann Harrington, Jackie Norman, Sue Seaga, Betty Skains, Patsy Hooker, Kitty Bayliss, Ann Deaton, Elizabeth Boone, Claudine Mays, Jo Ann Gibbs. FOURTH ROW: Janie Dupree, Ruth Barney, Faye love, Sally Worrell, Beverly Bush, Laverne Graves, Nancy Summerlin, Flora Brown, Kay Mangham, Shearon Causey, Elaine Dalrymple. FIFTH ROW: Charles Jackson, Mike Palmer, David Loe, Ann Jackson, Cecil Winn, Delores Toney, Janice Marsh, Joe David lloyd, Jim Harclee, Carolyn Christian, John Vaughan. I PLEDGE: My head To clearer Thinking My hearT To greaTer loyaITy My hands To larger service My health To beTTer living, Tor My club, my communiTy and my country. This pledge opens The meetings of all The 4-H clubs in The UniTed States. IT also provides a sTandard of living for all 4-H members. The 4-H movement was sTarTed by a group of boys during The year I900. These boys organized a club in The inTeresT of agricuITure. The UniTed States DeparTmenT of AgricuITUre became inTeresTed in The club and in I9I-4 iT received a Congressional charTer. The Fair Park chapTer, under The sponsor- ship of Cecil Herrin, strives To live up To iTs moTTo, To make The besT beTTer. During The year The club sponsors a proiecT Tor community improvement. A Chicken of Tomorrow con- TesT is held in February. An Achievement Day, a spring livestock show, and a NaTionaI 4-H Week exhibit compIeTe The year's acTiviTies. Head, heart, hands, health and snakes? O F F I C E R S WORTH ROBERTS . . . PresidenT JOEY REDDY . . . Vice-President BARBARA WILLIS . . . SecreTary WILLIAM SHAW . . Treasurer MR. HERRIN . . Sponsor - CLUB FIRST ROW: Worth Roberts, President, Joey Reddy, Vice-President: Barbara Willis, Secretary, William Shaw, Treasurer, Ronnie Hampton, lavette Ward. SECOND ROW: Mr. Cecil Herrin, Sponsor, Jackie Norman, June Anderson, George Williams, Hixie Hayes, Mary Ruth Tilton, linda Pearce, Carolyn McCullough. THIRD ROW: Frank Leon, Bill Thomas, Ronny McNeal, Norman Williams, Mike Carter, Inez Caldwell, Carolyn Ashley, Helene Poulan, Nancy Summerlin. FOURTH ROW: Harold Bounds, Harvey Barney, Jerry Williams, Roy Cole- man, David Watson, Charles Carlisle, Mary Tyler, Nancy Gulledge, Perry Pringle, Johnny Fargerson. FIRST ROW: Jimmie Sue Eisenhauer, President, Jo Anne Spears, Vice-President, Juanita Nichols, Secretary, Kathleen Scott, Treasurer, Hazel Eason, Pauline Neal, Belly Smith, Sherry Lupo. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Pearl Dalton, Sponsor, Josephine Tuminello, Marian Tumi- nello, Carolyn Wright, Suzanne Alexander, Annette Boudreau, Mary Hill, Cecile Wilson, Carolyn Irvine, Sue Gilliam, Jo Ann Bazer. THIRD ROW: Judy Bates, Judith Lisenly, Ann Jackson, Sandra Allen, Diane Miller, Dorothy Truly, Carol Ann Miller, Joyce Lacy, Sammie iemplin, Jane Mitchell, Elaine Juneau. FOURTH ROW: Angie Piraino, Mary Alice Smith, Pat Sanders, Barbara DeFatta, Beverly Lang- ford, Sandra Haddad, Barbara Henson, Sharon Ferguson. MMERS E L O F F I C E R S JIMMIE SUE EISENHAUER . . . President JO ANN SPEARS . . . . Vice-President JUANITA NICHOLS . . Secretary KATHLEEN SCOTT . . Treasurer MRS. DALTON . . Sponsor Mr. Henderson demonstrates office machines for future secretaries. The Commerce Club is an organization of commerce students who are in training to be- come the business women of tomorrow. The club's purpose is to promote a better understanding of the business world that the members expect to enter upon graduating. Membership in the Commerce Club is open to all senior girls who are interested in taking commercial subjects. Some of the educational programs during the year included visits from guest speakers of various local business establishments. The John Robert Powers Agencies, the Henderson Duplicating Company, and the Dictaphone Corporation sent representatives. Mrs. Pearl Dalton, the club's sponsor helped to plan an interesting field trip for club members. The purpose of this trip was to observe working conditions and the opera- tion of modern office equipment in action. Lessons in charm and personality were dis- cussed by club members. Helpful criticism is offered by the girls as they practice good grooming at the club meetings. Every member derives something useful from these friendly critics. The purpose of the Foreign Correspondence Club is to offer to its members an opportunity to gain beneficial knowledge about the way of life in other countries of the world. The club was originally formed to satisfy the curi- osity of many of the students about teenagers in foreign lands. Many lasting friendships are formed through this correspondence. The group is under the direction of Mrs. Mildred McCormick, who has been its sponsor since it originated six years ago. Mrs. Mc- Cormick secured the names of teenagers in other lands who wish to correspond with American students of their own age. These names are passed on to the members and advice is given to them about the type of letters they should write. The members have written to boys and girls all over the world. Some have even corresponded with young people in parts of Africa. At the club meet- ings the members share the letters they have received from their pen pals. Members locate pen pals on map. O F F I C E R S THERESA MEREDITH . . . President GLENDA KNIGHT . . Vice-President MARY WEAVER . . Secretary DONNA RAGON . . Treasurer MRS. MCCORMICK . . Sponsor FOREIGN CDRRESPONDENCE CLUB FIRST ROW: Theresa Meredith, President, Glenda Knight, Vice-President, Mary Weaver, Secretary, Donna Ragon, Treasurer, Sandra Moseley, Patricia Croy, Sarah Hess, Le lla Snider, Jan Guy. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Mildred McCormick, Sponsor, Peggy Clewis, Dorothy Truly, Margaret Thompson, Molly Ann Garza, Barbara Warren, Sandra Whittington, Peggy Swor, Joyce Shannon, Sherry Lupo. THIRD ROW: Sandra Haddad, Judy Greig, Louise Donelson, Pat Robinson, Mignon Eubanks, Elizabeth Boone, Claudine Mays, Martha Gre- milion, Barbara Miller, Alice Ware. FOURTH ROW: Eldora Locke, Starr Sherrod, Patsy Aaron, .Io Ann Bazer, Sandra Mouer, Judy Bates, Carol Ann Janik, Cecile Wilson, Glenda Smith, Mickey Poulan, Walter Goldstein, Betty La Barbera. FIRST ROW: Miss Cook, Sponsor, Mike Carter, Consul, Carolyn Christian, Consul, Carolyn Blue, Proctor, Martha Fincher, Censory Joe Ben Hayes, Margaret Martin, Jean lasiter. SECOND ROW: Janice Waller, Judy Bayliss, Patty Sue Holland, Sarah Hess, Jo lasiter, Jerry Lasiter, Linda Gillespie. THIRD ROW: Ramona Whidden, Sally Worrell, Tommy Stanford, David Schmidt, Barbara Warren, Gayle Trainor, Betty Meyer, Judye Thomas, Bonnie Hargis. FOURTH ROW: Pat Williamson, John Paul Jones, Walter Goldstein, Jerry Ford, Charles Kerley, Don Bennett, Beverly Bush, Emmagene Brown, Shirley McFadden, Ralph Storey, Stanley Speed, Robert Beck. ORBIS RCMANUS O F F I C E R S CAROLYN CHRISTIAN and MIKE CARTER . . . . Consul CAROLYN BLUE . . . Proctor MARTHA FINCHER . . Censor MISS COOK . . . Sponsor Walter Goldstein leads group discussion on word derivation. Orbis Romanus is the name of the Fair Park Latin Club. It is under the able sponsor- ship ot Miss Annie Laurie Cook. Membership is open to all Latin students and tormer Latin students who are interested in further study of Latin. The chief purpose of the Latin Club is to teach the students more about ancient civiliza- tion. This is done with interesting programs about Roman costumes, mythology, and every- day English words derived from Latin. The programs are often given in the form of plays or quiz games, Miss Cook highlighted several programs by showing the color slides that she took on her trip to Europe. Latin Week is held during the year to stress the everyday importance ot Latin to all ot us. This is done by means ot bright posters in the halls and talks by Latin students to some ot their classes. This year Orbis Romanus became al mem- ber ot the National Classical League. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Earl McKenzie, Sponsor, Kenneth Semon, President, Joyce Lancaster, Vice-President, Mary Weidner, Secretary, Barton Gloss, Treasurer, Jewel Ann Graham, Sue Reeves. SECOND ROW: Par Isbell, Ginger Neel, Sandro Keys, Mary Mcbearmonr, Rosemary I.uFoe, Bertie Fonlineuu, Tommy Bozeman. THIRD ROW: Lee Slagle, Bill Nichols, Bobby Brown, Tony Lucero, Mike Hill, James Ander- son, June Smudrick. CIVIC The purpose of the Civics Club is to create greater interest in governmental and civic affairs. Its aim is to make the entire student body, as well as its own members, more con- cerned with their duty as American citizens. The club's sponsor this year was Mrs. Margaret McKenzie. The Civics Club was in charge ot Two maior elections during the school year, the selection of candidates for Fair Park Misses and Class Favorites. Ballots were distributed by members for the final elections. Participat- ing in this activity helped members to under- stand the importance of correct voting pro- cedures. Many interesting discussions were includ- ed in the club's schedule of programs. These were designed to impress the members with the serious nature of their duties as tomorrovv's citizens. . President Vice-President . Secreta ry . Treasurer . Sponsor Civic Club keeps elections legal. BYRD'S-FIRST ROW: Cecil Winn, President, Charles Kerley, Vice-President, Harvey Barney, Secretary-Treasurer, Elvin Love, Chaplain, Jim Dowden, Louisiana State Vice-President. SECOND ROW: Mr. Ronald Byrd, Sponsor, Gerald Alfred, Bob Binderim, Wayne Foster, Worth Roberts, George Lawrence. THIRD ROW: Ronny Hampton, Dale Thomas, Rusty Carroll, Johnny Shemwell, George Essary, John Hickman, Joe Ben Hayes. To creofe, moinfoin ond exfenol Through- out The home, school, and church high stand- H I , C L U B S ords of Chrisfion chorocTer, is The purpose of our Foir Pork Hi-Y Clubs. Our moT'ro is, Clean speech, cleon sportsmanship, cleon scholor- SUMMERLIN'S-FIRST ROW: Raymond Wissing, Vice-President, Bobby Williamson, Secretary, Bobby Liles, Treasurer, Pot McNeel, Chap- lain. SECOND ROW: James Frost, Ronnie Sayers, Byrl Bagley, Larry Grimmett. THIRD ROW: Lawerence Waschka, Perry Pringle, Roy Bostick, Billy Thompson, Carl Gatti. FOURTH ROW: Charles Jackson, Gene Browning, Harvey Durrett, Jerry Walker, Johnny Trigg. AUZEQRW A 4 Wibiflim JG HUMBLE'5-FIRST ROW: Vernon Humble, Sponsor, Howard Lawrence, President, Ned Westmoreland, Vice-President, Elmer Hermes, Sec- retary-Treasurer, Robert Still, Sergeant-At-Arms, Thay Butchee, Chaplai Ronny McNeal, Richard Moore. ship, and cleon living. The Tour chapTers That comprise The Fair Park Hi-Y Club are: Semper Paro, Chi Rho, VolunTeers, and Cru- saders. AcTiviTies include: club and chapTer meeTings on The firsr and Third Fridays, TiTTh COOK'S-FIRST ROW: J. W. Cook, Sponsor, Millard R. Burt, President, n. SECOND ROW: Roland McKneely, Roy Wilkes, Mac Collins, period, aT Fair Park, gymnasium and swim- ming sessions aT The CenTral Branch YMCA, sporTs leagues, ouTings To Y Camp Forbing, holiday parTies, faTher-and-son banqueTs, and service projecTs. Jimmy Jones, Vice-President, Finnis McKellar, Secretary-Treasur- er, Roger Black, Chaplain, Don Fontana. SECOND ROW: Richard Anguiana, Peyton Crawford, Bucky Walters, Rod Valentine, Richard Braud. THIRD ROW: Armond Miller, Kenneth Odom, James love, George Norwood, Jerry Burton, Richard Wells. 110. LP -T Officers are: Pat Isbell, President, Gloria retary, Sharon Sartini, Treasurer, and Mrs. Whitehead, Sponsor. The Merry Makers are a group of fresh- men Y-Teens, sponsored by Mrs. Edith White- head. Besides fun and gaiety, these girls have many helpful, Christian projects. A basket was prepared for a needy family at Christ- mas. Many hours were spent assisting the Tuberculosis Foundation with its Christmas seal campaign. ln April, these girls enioyed a wonderful weekend at Camp Margaret. A pair of freshmen Merry Makers inspect new gym. WHITEHEAD' -TEENS FIRST ROW: Mrs. Edith Whitehead, Sponsor, Pat Isbell, President, Gloria McGrath, Vice-President, Tobie Allgoocl, Secretary, Sharon Sartini, Treasurer, Jon Dell Bryant, Program Chairman, Juanita Donelson, Worship Chairman, Mickey McDougall, Social Chairman, Linda Pearce, Kathy Mclntosh. SECOND ROW: Quinnette Kiper, Jcin Justus, Sherry Edelen, Gay Nell Ussery, linda Brasher, Dorothy Patrick, Hixie Hayes, Dorothy Shaw, Beverly Schoelaer, Patricia Powell, Mary Ruth Tilton. THIRD ROW: Rita Mauldin, Dennise Brown, Ann Matthews, Sandra Spikes, Pat Lock, Fran Sutton, Patricia Angell, Carolyn Neal, Dolores Dee Garza, Donna Phillips, Helene Poulan, Reolalyn Organ. FOURTH ROW: Lillian Bain, Patricia Morgan, Louise Pearce, Ginger Neel, Sherry Aubrey, Andria Bridges, Cissy Vernon, Betty Yancey, Betty Whittharne, linda Rowsey, Carole Kraemer, Margaret Attaway. 190 McGrath, Vice-President, Tobie Allgood, Sec- FIRST ROW: Marlene Bailey, President, Glenda Knight, Vice-President, Martha Casey, Secretary, Kitty Bayliss, Treasurer, Carolyn Bruner, Program Chairman, Lynda Harvey, Sergeant-at-Arms, Linda Mills, Social Chairman, Rachel Hurst. SECOND ROW: Peggy Stephens, linda Stephens, Rena Ponder, Bonnie Slemons, linda Dotson, lolita Semon, Marilyn Stewart, Service Chairman, Joan Johnson, Worship Chairman. THIRD ROW: Sandra Moseley, Betty Skains, Jackie Norman, Bennie Jo Ledlow, Bea Carr, Pat Penney, Sylvia Pennington, Sandra Whittington, .lane Boston. FOURTH ROW: Gale Thaxton, Nora McKenzie, Joan Crouch, Elizabeth Boone, Claudine Mays, Dixie Alford, Patsi Aaron, Evo Kathryn Burkett, Doris Medlin, Carolyn Bussie, Grace Prewitt. T.N.T. -TEENS Officers are: Marlene Bailey, President, offlwslnspeflflul' P le s' Glenda Knight, Vice-President, Martha Casey, Secretary, and Kitty Bayliss, Treasurer. The members of this organization believe that true friendship is one of the finest of possessions. Through Y-Teens fellowship, these girls make many new friends and learn how to get along better with others. They are endeavoring to make better citizens of them- selves. This club has many community improve- ment proiects. One of these was a Christmas basket for a needy family. 'l9l Officers are: Aldo Hoffman, President: Nancy Pennington, Vice-Presidenig Ginger Tagliavore, Secretary: Rita Ross, Treasurer, and Miss Johnson, Sponsor. The aim of This clulo is To help its girls grow in spirit, in mind, and in body. They learn To work Togerher as well as To have fun Together. Programs ore varied To meet The interest of all members. Subiecfs that are stressed in discussion are improving yourself and your community, ond growing in The knowledge and love of God. Program planning is a ioint responsibility. JOHNSON' -TEENS FIRST ROW: Alda Hoffman, President: Nancy Pennington, Vice-President: Ginger Tagliuvore, Secretary: Rita Ross, Treasurer, Karen Snouffer, Elaine Hamilton. SECOND ROW: Jo Ann Gibbs, Marty Rutherford, Bettie Jo Chennault, Janie Dupree, Joyce Lancaster, Joan lillay. THIRD ROW: Judy Maramo, Jeannie Holloway, Miss Johnson, Sponsor: Donna Briegal, Mary Wissing, Jo Ann Liberto, Addie Williams, Barbara Pruitt. FOURTH ROW: Shirley Baker, Betty Sue Chaddick, Sally Turner, Reba Haynes, Sandra leVasseur, Shirly Rich- ardson, Donna Reyenga, Ann Harrington. 192 Officers ore: Jone McCoin, PresidenT, Mor- goreT Aciron, SecreTory, Jonice Lynn LighTfooT, Treosurer, ond Mrs. Hedges, Sponsor. Developing on ciTTrocTive personoliTy hos been selecTed os The over-cill gool for eoch member of This group. OuT of The rnony progrorn Topics, The girls enioy mosT Tolking TogeTher ond hoving round Toble discussions on doTing ond personoliTy problems. These girls conTinue To Toke long sTeps Toword on even closer gool of beTTer living, os They follovv Their Y-Teen group. Officers prepare a repcrt for a club meeting. CAMPU CO-EDS Y-TEENS FIRST ROW: Jane McCain, President, Margaret Aaron, Secretary, Janice Lynn Lightfoot, Treasurer, Mignon Eubanks, Sergeant-at-Arms, .lan Guy. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Nell Hedges, Sponsor, Becky Buckner, linda Gay, Barbara Warren, Sharon Young, Bonnie Slemons, Mickey Green. THIRD ROW: Pat Robinson, Clarine Lanson, Linda Stone, Linda Brannon, Barbara Brewster, Ruth Austin, Glenda Thompson. FOUR :'H ROW: Cissy Roberts, Robbie Sue Knighton, Lori Baker, Peggy Swor, Gloria Couvillion, Carolyn Almond, Gloria Cowart, Melva Speig ts. 193 FIRST ROW: Mrs. Mayo, Sponsor, Patty Waites, President, Linda Allen, Vice-President, 'Nancy Pickard, Secretary, Jean Scotto, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Marie Feducia, Dianne Mayeaux, Brenda Swim, Peggy Monkhouse, Joan Roppolo. THIRD ROW: Lucy Cosumano, .ludy Bayliss, Sandra Neel, Judy Ellis, June Landry, Lynda Jefer, Diana Morgan, Sue Reeves. FOURTH ROW: Barbara Akers, Kathryn Smith, Ruby Webb, Helen Williford, Nickie White, Linda Bryan, Flora Brown, Shearon Causey, Kay Mangham. GAIETY GIRL -TEEN Jewel Ann explains idea for club proiect to officers. Officers are: Patty Waites, President, Linda Allen, Vice-President, Nancy Pickard, Secre- tary, Jean Scotto, Treasurer, and Mrs. Mayo, Sponsor. The Gaiety Girls are made up of Twenty sophomore girls with Mrs. Maxine Mayo as Their sponsor. These girls selected as their purpose, help- ing others through community service. They helped with the Tuberculosis seal campaign. They filled a Christmas basket for a needy family. The club members are looking for- ward to several social activities in the spring. i911 Officers ore: Dionne Reddy, PresidenT, Po- Tricio Bell, Vice-PresidenT, Julio Cooper, Sec- reTory, Donnie Shirley, Treasurer, ond Mrs. O. Brown, Sponsor. The STorlighT Y-Teens hove been sTriving To develop ci greoTer spiriT of cooperoTion, fellowship ond Teomwork Through voried oc:TiviTies This yeor. The girls helped To monke Thonksgiving hoppier for oi needy fornily by preporing or gifT boskeT. A gifT was olso senT To o girl in Colifornio who wos seriously ill. To prornoTe beTTer sporTsmonship omong Themselves, The girls orgonized ci lodskeTlooll Teom. Girls fill Thanksgiving basket for needy family. STARLIGHT -TEENS FIRST ROW: Dianne Reddy, President, Patricia Bell, Vice-President: Julia Cooper, Secretary, Donnie Shirley, Treasurer, Nancy Willis, Pub- licity Chairman. SECOND ROW: Mrs. O. Brown, Sponsor, Carolyn Ashby, Barbara Willis, Bertie May Fontineau, Nita Crittenden, Carole Calloway, Becky Robinson. THIRD ROW: Inez Caldwell, Beverly Johnson, .Io Calloway, Joyce Gilcrease, Joycelyne Parks, Shirley Lamb, Mallie McGrew. FOURTH ROW: Peggy Smith, Viola Winn, linda Gilley, Patsy Bramett, Mary Ricketts, Dianne Weber, Evelyn Webb, Mary Ruth Gore. T95 FIRST ROW: Rebecca June Musgrave, President, Mary Alice Olds, Vice-President, Judy Reynolds, Secretary, Ardyth Ellis, Treasurer, Murgarei Johnson, Sergeant-at-Arms. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Guess, Sponsor, Bonnie Hargis, Susan Muff, Julia Janes, Linda Boyd, Norma Underwood. THIRD ROW: Wanda Ja Johnson, Martha Turbeville, Fat Jinkins, Gloria Mclnnis, Roberta Wilshire, Linda Hodge, Becky Fisher. STARLET -TEENS Everybody gets into the act. Officers ore: Rebecco June Musgrove, President Mciry Alice Olds, Vice-Presidenh Judy Reynolds, SecreTory, ArdyTh Ellis, Treas- urer, ond Mrs. Guess, Sponsor. This club hos dedicoTed iTs work To The promoTion of world-wide friendship. They sTrive To seT o good Chrisfion exomple for oThers. Under The leadership of Mrs. Euro Guess The girls pocked Tuberculosis secals, senT o Thonksgiving box To ci needy Tomily, colored EosTer eggs for The Home for ExcepTionol Chil- dren ond senT vcnlenfines To children's hospifols Throughouf The ciTy. l96 FIRST ROW: Miss Banks, Sponsor, Janice Neely, President: Peggy Clewis, Vice-President: Pat Bogus, Secretary: Estelle Ferguson, Treas- urer: Martha Gremellion. SECOND ROW: Danielle Harrison, Cecile Wilson, Dennnie Elkins, Dorothy Truly, Sherry Lupe. THIRD ROW: Rosemary Kent, Peggy Murphey, Jean Bromell, Betty Harper, Prudy Parrott, Mildred Kline, Nancy Heel. ROCK ROLL -TEENS i Girls chat after Christmas Seal work is completecl. Officers are: Janice Neely, President, g Peggy Clewis, Vice-President, Pat Bogus, Sec- retary, Estelle Ferguson, Treasurer, and Miss Ba n ks, Sponsor. Under The sponsorship of Miss Sammie Banks, the Rock 'N' Roll Y-Teens worked to promote Christian fellowship and to carry out worthwhile community proiects. Members helped with the Tuberculosis Seal campaign. They filled boxes to be sent to the needy overseas. At Easter, the girls made pretty baskets for the children in the polio wards. l97 Morris and Pate in private debate. OFFICERS GLEN PATE .... . . President VVHITCOMB MORRIS . . . Vice-President JUDY NETTLES . . Secretary and Treasurer MR. SLIMER . . Sponsor The newly organized Debate Club trains its members in the basic principles of debat- ing. This training is beneficial in many ways but especially in business life. In planning debates, fparticipants must learn to locate sources of material, must learn to think quickly and to express themselves adequately. Debating also helps young peo- ple to practice self-control in controversial discussions. A constitution was drawn up by the group and then various points were debated before it was adopted. The members of the group, urged by their sponsor, Mr. Bernard Slimer, are now work- ing to promote debates with students from other local high schools. Club meetings are designed to stress prop- er methods ot debating as well as to give members actual experience in competitive debate. DEBATE CLUB FIRST ROW: Glenn Pate, Whilcomb Morris, Douglas Morris. SECOND ROW: Mr. Bernard Slimer, Sponsor, CI1oclc Gow, Billy Osborne, .Iudy Nettles. THIRD ROW: Bobby Chandler, Roland McKneely, David Smith, Robert Still, John Vaughan. The Fair Park FuTure Teachers Club was named for The well-known Teacher Dean R. E. SmiTh of CenTenary College. IT is under The supervision of Miss Meva Andrews. This year The organizafion chose as iTs proiecT The Task of Tracing The one hundred eighT former members of The club who have graduaTed. They wished To defermine The cIub's degree of success in aTTaining iTs aim and To see whaT The fuTure mighT hold in sTore for Them. The sTaTisTics showed ThaT nine of The one hundred eighT graduafes are now Teaching and ThaT TwenTy-Three are in college preparing To Teach. The purpose of The club is To encourage young people To culTivaTe in Themselves The quaIiTies of personalify and characTer which are The foundafion of successful Teaching, and To provide young people with specific informa- Tion abouT opporTuniTies in The various fields of educaTion. The duTies of The members are varied. They acT as subsTiTuTes when members of The Fair Park faculfy are absenf, and They promofe Teacher appreciafion week. Another sTor in our crown. 0 F F I C E R S BARBARA ANN FIELDS .... Presidenf BILL NICHOLS . . . . Vice-Presidenf CAROLYN CHRISTIAN . . . Secretary JERRY FLOWERS . . . Treasurer MISS ANDREWS . . . Sponsor FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA FIRST ROW: Cecile Ford, .lo Ann Powell, Barbara Ann Fields, President, Carolyn Chrisiion, Secrelary. SECOND ROW: Bill Nichols, Vice-President, Jerry Flowers, Treasurer, Mike Hill, Miss Andrews, Sponsor. FIRST ROW: Anna Melion, Gale Thaxton, Joyce Shannon, .lo Ann Bazer. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Jennie Jones, Sponsor, Dennis Brown, Margaret Beck, Clara Miller, Alice Ware. THIRD ROW: Jane Prah, Sally McGee, Doris Medlin, Sherrie Emmoncls, Anita Smilh, Kay Hayes. FOURTH ROW: Norman Williams, William Shaw, .lacqus Thomas, Mary Ricketts. CREATIVE WRITING CLUB O F F I C E R S DORIS MEDLIN . . . . . . PresidenT NORMAN WILLIAMS . . Vice-PresidenT ANNA MELTON . . . . SecreTary ALICE WARE . . Treasurer MRS. JONES . . Sponsor Mrs, Jones encourages members lo improve writing styles. The chief obiecTive of The CreaTive WriTing Club, under The supervision of Mrs. Jennie Jones, is To creaTe greaTer inTeresT in wriTing, as a means of self-expression. The club em- phasizes The imporTance oT The members dip- ping Their neTs where They are, and finding in The everyday life abouT Them rich elemenTs of poeTry and drama. The members are inTroduced To The ma- Terials wiTh which all wriTers work, and Through acfual parTicipaTion become acquainT- ed wiTh The deTiniTe Types of liTerary creaTions. Each year The club has an ouTside speaker visiT Them, and for The pasT several years ThaT speaker has been Mrs. Emma Wilson Emory, poeT laureaTe of Louisiana. Fair Park's WriTing Club has had winners in The NaTional WriTing CompeTiTion every year They have enTered. These prize-winning poems and sTories are published in national magazines. Through These acTiviTies The members learn To enioy The works of oThers and creaTe a liTeraTure of Their ovvn. 200 Future Homemukers. l Math Club Future Religious Leaders ORGANIZATIONS AT W Student Council L. S. P. A. 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TWC HJ, dl dc t S , Auto Spring Service 'WM 0 Me 3' an our 'mm Wwe 1041 Jordan street Phone 2-0671 TUCKER PLUMBING 8: WELL SUPPLY CO. Wholesale Only 4400 MANSFIELD ROAD PHONE 6-2761 - 6-2762 L Compliments of Stat1on 0 and News FEDERAL CREDIT UNION All Day - 1-1 K - J o E 9 0 O F Glass Employees Popular Music - ' ' Every Day ARKANSAS FUEL OIL A A CORPORATION FOLEY'S 4720 Mansfield Road Store Hours: 8:30 A. M. to 9 P. M. STYRON ENGRAVING COMPANY 2414 LINE AVENUE BROWN BROS. APPLIANCE STORE 3706 Mansfield Road Phone 6-8541 Maytag - Frigidaire You'11e Tried the Rest, Now Try the Best SCHEEN'S CONOCO 5104 Mansfield Road MAC'S SIGN SERVICE A Plus Signs Mansfield Road SIMMONS SERVICE MART 9204 Mansfield Road Summer Grove MORNINGSIDE CLEANERS 5500 Mansfield Road AUTO COLOR SERVICE 2211 Claiborne FLOURNOY JEWELERS jewelers to the Class of '57 519 MARSHALL PHONE 3-0613 DRILLING CONTRACTORS Suite 601-07-418 Market St. FURNITURE A Phone 3-1601 C on gmtulations, Gwulnates Penrod DI' C0 COMPANY SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA A A Complete Line of Home Furnishings Reasonable Prices! Easy Terms! A 3 616 A Milam Sf' M. ' Compliments of DRAKE COMPA Y N JESSE BRYAN Printers Lithographers Stationers Office Outfitters GENERAL INSURANCE 213 TEXAS STREET Ricou-Brewster Bldg. SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA Phone 5-6291 HI-LO SUPER MARKET AND COMMUNITY DRUG STORE, INC. 2424 GREENWOAOD ROAD 216 BOURQUIN BROS. Mercury Outboard Motors 335 MONTGOMERY STREET PHONE 2-8139 JACKSON COOKIE CO. Bob Binderim, Sr., Manager Phone 6-8121 4407 Greenwood Road Compliments vf The Werner Co. M. E. Gatti - - - C. J. Gatri Business Phone: 6-9231 Automatic Transmissions Repaired G A T T I ' S Wrecking Yard 7510 MANSFIELD ROAD 2 Blocks South of 70th Street Compliments Of A FRIEND Beckett Plumbing Co. Since 1906 2126 Kings Highway PHONE 3-2213 SPRAWLS WATCH REPAIR Authorized Bulova Dealer 4706 Mansfield Road HENRY A. KIRSCH Chartered Life Underwriter Suite 505-Medical Arts Bldg. CONGRATULATIONS, to all Fair Park students. A G We're for you all the way! J UUTIIDYISTIRH ASAND llflkll' IHPANY HEADQUARTERS FOR THE CAMPUS CROWD elber 1, FSLJDIEJR b VA , ,, A?i. SECOND the fashion lcenieri of ,ARK-LA-TEX FLOOR C ompbiments of CLIX PHOTO SERVICE Finest Film Finishing EL CHICO CAFE 2127 Greenwood Road Phone 5-5227 Famous for Mexican and American Food: A. F. Cuellar, Jr., Manager Shreveport, La. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF ,57 CROW DRILLING CO., INC. 2000 Beck Building Shreveport, Louisiana W. F. BEALL CO. DEPARTMENT sToREs Everything You Need for Dress or School Wear Greenwood Road Store 2734 Greenwood Road Phone 2-3476 Cedar Grove Store 310 East 70th Street Phone 7-2043 Lakeshore Drive Store Lakeshore Big Chain Phone 6-3535 Big Cha Bossier City Store 852 Benton Road Phone 3-1981 Sunset Acres Store Sunset Village Phone 6-3 721 Line Avenue Store Line Ave. Big Chain Phone 8-9122 Center Bossier City ST Morgan's Confectionery 2559 Claiborne Open 7 Days A Week-6 A. M. to 9 P. M. SUMMERLIN FLORIST Phone 65-4331 2529 Greenwood Road Shreveport, Louisiana Across From Tri-State Hospital B 8: N BARBER SHOP 2020 Jewella Best Wishes, Seniors of '57 ST. THERESA'S C. Y. O. Shreveport Bank 84 Trust Co. 5836 Mansfield Road Member F. D. I. C. K gs Open Every .Q MIDNIGHT SESSIONS Friday-Saturday-9:30 p. m. to 12 p. m. MATINEE SESSIONS Saturday and Sunday-2 to 4:00 p. m. Private Parties Arranged at Any Time Not Conflicting SHOE SKATES FOR SALE Complete Stock of Standard Skate Parts and Repair Service LUDEN DI ROLLER DROME, INC. 2143 Greenwood Road Phone 2-9904 - 3-1932 Students for 70 years have learned they can shop at Sears and Save .i..BB.i. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Basie 624 Texas Street Shreveport, La. Pioneer Heating 8: Air Conditioning 4205 Hearne Avenue Phone 65-3452 John T. Eddins-OWNERS-Paul B. Eddins Queensborough Furniture Co. 3104 Missouri Phone 3-2645 Werner Park Beauty Shop 4802 Mansfield Road EVANS CLEANERS For the Finest in Dry Cleaning Phones 6-2811-7-8238 4222 Mansfield Rd. Large Rugs Dyed MIDWAY LAUNDERTERIA 2545 Midway Phone 6-1732 CENTENARY COLLEGE if . 0 OF L I IA A gig, OU S N ft , E VEPORT s OWN COLLEGE ,fi yi JW 3 HO f gigf 90 L Iufvites All 09 Fair Park Studeuts To Visit Their B ectutiful C ttmpus WILLIS P. BUTLER, M. D. COMPLIMENTS Coroner OF Congratulations and Best Wishes, Seniors H. LANE MITCHELL Commissioner of Public Works Phone 2-5595 2121 Greenwood Road OIL Brock's Beauty Nook Cosmetologist On Duty 8 A. M.-5 P. M. CORPORATION WARDLAW MEAT MARKET 5820 Linwood Phone 7-2301 Shreveport, Ask Anyone We Serve La. . The M. L. Bath Companies Southern Flower Shop 3207 Southern Ave. Adele Davisson Phone 7-3767 H. H. Higgins Gulf Service 4002 Linwood Ave. Phone 85-1211 Shreveport, Louisiana William F. Pennington Floor Sanding and Finishing 1521 Oakdale St. Phone 7-1518 ODOM'S CLEANERS 5241 Greenwood Road Phone 6-3211 Shreveport, Louisiana St. Vincent Drug Store Free Delivery Phone 8-0544 4118 St. Vincent Ave. CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY CORPORATION P. O. Box 277 Phone 7-2731 1830 Claiborne Ave. Shreveport, Louisiana Congratulations to the Class of '57 PEN NEY'S Your Complete One Stop Shopping Center I DOWN-TOWN-SHREVEPORT F LORIST 5808 Mansfield Road Phone 6-7491 Shreveport, La. Nick D. Lorant, N ew Owner LOUISIANA FISH AND OYSTER CO., INC. 818 Louisiana Ave. Phone 4-5376 B. 8: B. Credit jewelers Diamonds and Watches Watch and Jewelry Repair 2814 GREENWOOD ROAD PHONE 4-7378 Mclnnis Grocery and Market Congratulations 1548 Pierre Av? D bi Phone 3-0174 To The Gyaduates AND y Fair Parle Higla Mclnnis Super Market Corner Lakeshore and Dilg League Phone 6-1 51 1 We Appreciate Your Business Singer Sewing Machine Co. 619 TEXAS PHONE 2-9221 American Tile 8: Marble Co. Many young women from Fair Park High have laid the foundation for a successful life. After Fair Park High you go your respective ways. Some to four year colleges. Some to junior col- leges. Others to a life without additional training. There are some, however, who are ambitious to start earning immedi- ately. To these, AYERS SCHOOL OF BUSINESS has something definite to offer. After a few months in AYERS' a nice office position with a good salary will be yours. Let us urge you, before de- ciding on a school, to visit AYERS' SCHOOL OF BUSINESS. A cordial wel- come awaits you. 20 Years of Dependable Tiling Service 2512 MIDWAY SCHOOL OF BUSINESS PHONE 6-3332 PHONE 3-1853 TOWN HOUSE SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA - - li. -isa-.f in - T . g , .. -4 ., , .-. ' -' A-513---113'-5 --- '-- --'-- ----' -' 2 , 5 , A .. QM-, n Qw mf:nullInnllllllluulnlluln I ' .5 .Sin :E SE mr - . 4 T . I P' I ' ' ' 1 E I' - ' ' ' In ' : a u x .1 . I v ' ' 1 ... ' 'i' H5 - E CF L , T 'T l' Ill .11 mm www hwy 80 phone 98-5301 1.c.wfisM BOB'S ESSO SERVICENTER R. E. MOTTET Mansfield at Claiborne BETTER THAN Gooo -Fonimosr Your Hot Rod Handled Wfitla T. L. C. PHONE 65-4311 'T 'V'- .. U Zamisfr ...pf 'fi' ,mf if f ,, .2 .K -gf ' Z, 325 211 . 1 -'--- . , 'V 1 J n if A . 1. M 'V in tag. Z ..:5E....,5. .1 . 5-as Mfg' :M55j,i5,J, w..y, , M- M - A f COMPLIMENTS OF American Cleaners Best ROTC Service In Town 2203 E. Kings Highway Phone 7-1267 C on gratulati ons, Graduates H. L. GREEN CO. Formerly 'ISILVERSH 402 Texas Your favorite one-stop Shopping Center 1850 Texas Avenue 0 2-9515 FURNITURE CO. 223 Phone Cagle PaH'Am Service Hargrove Insurance Agency Washing, Greasing and Flat Fixing Road 5-ewice 307 E. 70th Street Phone 8-8481 3056 Hollywood Phone 6-9011 SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA LOUVIER AND ROBINSON BUILDERS 6-0151 - Phone - 8-6613 If1t's Good We Have Il For the Latest Hits, Shop Stan's Record Shop Stan's HiFi Album Shop 728 Texas Street 623 Texas Street 224 Rambler - Nash TOM MCCLELLAN, INC. 325 Spring J. L. Rucker Insurance Agency, Inc. General Insurance 0 Surety Bonds CADDO HOTEL BUILDING PHONE 5-3575 Kelly Bros. Gulf Service Greenwood Road and Velva St. SHREVEPORT, LA. S hoes for Men, Women and Children Dorsey's Shoes, Inc. TEXAS EASTERN BLDG. DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL All Regular Commercial Subjects Taught College Edition Gregg Shorthand Simplified Bookkeeping 0 Comptometer Accounting 0 Typewriting Office Machine Course, etc. Come and visit our new modern air- conditioned building and let Mr. L. W. Norton help you solve your vocational problems. Business-trained office personnel wanted desperately by business and Civil Service. Graduates are receiving highest salaries in history. More positions than school can fill. Thousands of successful graduates. NORTON Business College Finest in the Ark-La-Tex 720 Travis - Next to the Y. W. C. A. Completely Air Conditioned 1.111 SHREVEPURT REFRIGERBTIUW CO., INC. YOUR FRIGIDAIRE HEADQUARTERS TAPPAN GAS RANGE RCA and MAGNAVOX TV 411 LOUISIANA AVE. Phone 2-3187 225 i1 - Not the book and lesson kincl, but the jobs of cooking, clothes drying, water heating, air conditioning, beating, refrigeration, incineration. GAS does these BEST, and for LESS COST! AQKNISAS IDIIISIANA GAS ED. Parking - Repairs - 24 Hour Service Hodges Auto Storage Crockett' at Marshall Mason's Conoco Service Station Randel Mason, Owner 201 MARKET ST. PHONE 5-5501 JMoe6..Cz2L BOB CARLTON School of Modern Music 511 Texas Phone 4-5261 Right-Way Cleaners 209 East 70th Street Phone 7-6586 R I C H A R D S Machinery and Supply Co. Machine Tools Industrial Supplies Phone 2-0331 200 Edwards St. Fair Park Barber Shop 5154 GREENWOOD ROAD With Compliments E. J. BLAKE Louisiana Paper Company Congratulations and Best Wishes, '57 Graduates J. Howell F lournoy SHERIFF, CADDO PARISH Shreveport, Louisiana Morgan Lumber Co., Inc. 2340 Lakeshore Drive Phone 5-3531 Spred Satin - Building Materials PIONEER BANK AND TRUST CO. Member F. D. I. C. 2708 Greenwood Road 814 Jordan Street 6725 Southern Avenue 401 Milam Street ' LQ Spivey Bros. Barbecue BARBECUE SAUCE 3648 Lakeshore Dr. Phone 5-4649 Retail and Wholesale Hickory Barbecue Parties and Picnics a Specialty Compliments of POULAN CHAIN SAWS COUNTRY CLUB TRI-STATE CITIES IHC. 4002 GREENWOOD ROAD Bargain Center PHONE 6-4670 of Ark-La-Tex SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA 1645 TEXAS AVENUE Walker's Service Station AND Walker's Automatic Wash-A-Teria 2724 CLAIBORNE AVE. PHONE 6-9151 Y'g-C - Cl ' - D ld S LOUISIANA IRON and ming Im O mage Dress Shirts Laundered SUPPLY COMPANY f ' - 9 2925 Mansfield Road Phone 5-5223 I ' AIA 4 A 'A Shreveport, La, ctsnnsnsbovcns-sfomscr 2487 Texas Ave. Telephone 2-7118 227 ALWAYS AN INDIAN BOOSTER Best of Luck to the Senior Class of 1957 PEOPLE'S MARKET 2933 LINDHOLM 144 EAST 70TH Bunt Stoll, Owner A. G. HAMMETT S Tax Assessor for Caddo Parish PALOMAR COURTS 3975 Greenwood Road Phone 6-9761 3515 Velva Phone 2-3867 EDWARDS MYO-FLEX Shreveport, Louisiana CLANTON'S TACKLE STORE Fishing Tackle, Minnows, Hardware 3124 Greenwood Road J. P. REAVIS GARAGE All Work Guaranteed - Wrecker Service 3209' Velva St. Phone 2-2892 MCLEMORE-STEPHEN SON CO. Plumbing and Heating 1701 Kings Highway FOOD anal L HOME BUILDING SUPPLY STORE 3911 Velva Phone 5-9975 1529 Texas Ave. Phone 2-2461 COMMERCIAL BODY WORKS AMERICAN 3940 Mansfield Road Phone 5-8606 Shreveport, La. Frank Sartori - Harry Sartori PLUMBING 81 HEATING CO. Hired Hand Mayfield BOX'S ESSO SERVICENTER Greenwood Road and Alabama Verified ESSO Lubrication NETHERTON COMPANY CONTRACTORS ROSE-NEATH FUNERAL HOME Proven Not By Talk But By Service Compliments of A FRIEND Louzan Lumber 8: Supply Co., Inc. 6130 Linwood Ave. Gibson's Apparel Shop 2800 Malcolm Phone 6-4269 We Cam Save You A Trip To Town Clothes for the Entire Family T. E. Tommie Walton's Whitls Cities Service 3300 Lakeshore Phone 3-9117 We Pickup and Deliver W. D. Glassell Co. ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS 1550 on your dial SUNLIGHT LAUNDRY - CLEANERS 5 Convenient Locations 3315 SUE PEYTON SHOP Line Avenue Phone 8-2658 Compliments of REESE VARIETY Big Chain Shopping Center Lakeshore and Jewella Compliments of KALMB ACH-BURCKETT KEENAN FURNITURE CO. 720 Milam Street J- 1- f Inu.-sg X 2 GOOD TASTE COSTS SO LITTLE AT BOOTH'S QUALITY! STYLE! PRICE! 0 Uhhis 801-37 TEXAS AVE. Distinctive Furniture Since 1896 UNIQUE CLEANERS Si1f1CC Alteration Service - Pick-Up and Delivery 2809 Jackson Phone 4-4667 The Shopping Center of Arla-La-Tex THE PLACE TO GO for the BRANDS YOU KNOW LAKESHORE CONOCO SERVICE 5700 Lakeshore Drive Phone 4-4922 In the Big Chain Shopping Center LAKESHORE DRUG STORE Prompt Delivery Phones 2-9218 - 2-9219 Lakeshore at Jewella Shreveport, La. Congratulations, Graduates JOHN MQW. FORD Commissioner of Finance City of Shreveport, La. YEARWOOD'S 129 East 70th Street 2428 Lakeshore Drive HUFFMAN,S GARAGE General Auto Repairing Used Cars Bought and Sold 2054 Texas Ave. Phone 3-7757 MONTE BALLEW -INSURANCE- 5116 Milton St. Phone 5-2025 BACON AND EDWARDS Spo1'tsmen's Paradise G. I.. NECK'S HIGHLAND APPAREL SHOP Ready-To-Wear and Accessories for Women and Children 3006 Highland Phone 8-1223 PACKARD BODY SHOP Phone 3-0508 204 Travis St. AUTO PAINTING - BODY WORKS SEAT COVERS STAR CASH MARKET Henry Dupree and Jerald Cureton U. S. Choice Meats 2101 MARSHALL FIL-A-BIL GROCERIES Hollywood Avenue and Creswell Avenue Open 7 Days a Week-7 A. M. to 11 P. M. CARL DARBY PAINT CO. 2600 Lakeshore Drive 4034 Youree BROCK'S AUTO SERVICE 4244 Mansfield Road Phgne 6.9126 TRI-STATE DRUG CO. O. W. Lewis, Ph.G. Telephone 3-4274 2624 Greenwood Road Shreveport, La. BRE TER. Tbe Name of Quality in Drilling Equipment 7 K sim 1940- Wd THE BREW E Q H fl 1 -I 231l I V N L L A C CONTINENTAL TRAILXVAYS for Charters Tours Express Or just To Say HELLO CONTINENTAL BUS CENTER TELEPHONE 3-4207 24-H our Insured Wrecker Service Jewella Garage, Paint and Top Co. Complete Motor Overhauling Truck Bodies and Woodworking Wreck Rebuilding a Specialty CLARKES JEWELERS LAKESHORE AND JEWELLA 3916 YOUREE DRIVE DAY OR NIGHT--PHONE 2-3285 3336 Greenwood Road Shreveport, La. Ash1ey's Pan-Am Service 3040 Centenary Blvd. at Kings Highway Milam Esso Service Center 902 Pierre Ave. Phone 4-4586 Phone 7-0883 - 8-4929 J. EARL DOWNS BRY Commissioner of Public Safety Garage and Storage and HARVEY D. TEASLEY Ph0I'l6 COIIIOITI Chief of Police Best Wishes to Seniors of '57 NA MW L W MQW QEMWW W in this annual were made by MILBURNES STUDIOS -N.. Xl, x...4 4 , A V ,X.., N. 'N X 1 I e S? DZ? sag, ,W Q! Qi e X ij 'journal P1Z1ZtZZzij1jvLpany, Inc. Q' Q13 0. ,LJ-2 Q Shreveport, La. H X OJ 4 A ' ffgj f U' I 'I 9Q,E,Lf'f7'47. Aja PW ' Q' f 1 WMM A 'J-1 H W JE E if 'ffigff J if ' ,--ws ef I ' . 'fi wwf' , XI fr e eff e ee e if fp W ,. f5Z7?'f'5 f 3 in ev MWUWW Wil? , , ee '54, f uWvJ 1-71 1 -IIDQJ' 66,1 . g A VR-' L'Qie9-fy i Banw Q I M ., E g :wing and Design by SHREVEPORT ENGRAVING CO., S19 e epo t L 234 E . . . this assembly and ihe lump in our ihroat? Remember... how proud Mrs. Heclm's boys were of Ihe new equipment? I . . . the aptitude test fha? the seniors took? Remember... how proud we were of our Merit Award finalists? . . . how carefully Mr. Hollingsworih planned the evacuation of Fair Park? 5 1 E c i i . . . ihe Pow Wow's polio campaign and the trophy we losi on Thanksgiving Day? . . . the R. O. T. C. Purenl's Club pancake supper? Fair Parkers on television programs? 2 i E 2 i E E 5 5 membe l'... . . . the day you had your chest x-rayed? lunch time? What, sausage again? the first basketball game in the new gym and the trip to Monroe by the Honor legion? 53 ,, ge 5 5 5 if 3 E E :QIM mffjx U' ' W . Moore, Ru by ....... Faculty Index Alberson, E. L. ,...,..... ,..... . ..19, 20, Herron, E. H. ..... ........ . Alberson, Clara ... ....... Allen, Lois .......... .....,... Andrews, Meva ....... ,,.,.. 2 2, Andrews, Milford R.. ., .... 22, 82, Anthony, Mary ....., ..... 2 2, Banks, Sammie ...... . . .22, Barlow, Annie Lou ..... ...... Barr, Jackie .,...... .... Benoy, Arthur ..... ..,, Brantley, B. H. ...,. ...., . Brown, Lucille ..,.... .. .22, Brown, Norma Jean .... . . . . . . Brown, Olivia ........ ..... 2 2, Byrd, R. J. .,....,....... ..... 2 3, Byrne, Myra ..,...,...... . , . . . . .. Clarke, MfSgt. Melvin W. .,., .,.. 2 3, 128, Cobb, Louise .......,...,. ..,.... 2 3, Cook, Annie L ..... ...... ...., 2 3 , Cook, J. W. ...... ..,. 2 3, Dalton, Pearl ...... .... 2 3, Davidson, Hixie .... .... 2 1, Davis, Lucille .... ...... Day, Lewis ........ ..,. Dickson, Clarice . . . . . . . .. Furr, Gerald .,.,..., ....... Garner, Geraldine .. , . ,.... . .. Gray, Grace ......, ..... 2 3, Grubbs, Ethel ... ....... Guess, Eura D. ..,. ..... . Harrison, Marcia ..,. ., ..... Hearn, Nellie May .... , .... .. Hedges, Nell ........ ,,,.., 2 4, Henderson, Clem .... 24, 82, Henry, Nema .... ........ Herren, C. W .... ..... . . 24, Hoiland, Mary ........, ...., 2 4, Hollingsworth, W. P.. . . , Humble, V. C. ,... . Humphreys, H. D. , lsgett, Daisy ...,.. Johns, Ruth ....... Johnson, Ernestine . Jones, Jennie ....... Joyce, Eulava Kight, Carl ,........ Kopecky, Gladys Lindsey, Norman .. Martin, Betty Lou.. Martin, Loryne ..... ...24, Qf1f2L1Q ,,.....24, 25, 25,'s2,'sEa, Mayo, Maxine ....... McClellan, Ouida .. McCormick Mildred. McDaniel, Maemie . McFarrin, Johnny .. McKenzie, Margaret. Miller, Virginia Minniear, W. Mitchell, Eula ...... Monette, Louise .... Monk, Mfsgf. Davidi 1 f Qi Murphy, Sibyl ..... Nicklos, M. S.. . .. Nutt, Martin Packard, H. D..,. Parsons, John ...,. Polk, Lillian ...... Prendergast, F. H... Price, Antoinette Reeves, L. Riche, M. L. ...... . Ross, Lottie Mae .. Slimer, B. J ...... .. Smith, DeLane ....,. Spence, Maior John. Summerlin, Tommy Taylor, Barbara .,.. Turner, J. E. ...... , ,.fI25f' ......25, 25,' ......2s, ,....25, .23, 25, ......21, 'ffisl fffffisf .25, 126, .,...26, H2261 .jibf ..,.26, fffffii, ...27, ....27, Waddington, SFC Ra' I J U i H 'HH Weldon, S. M. .... , Whitehead, Edith... Williamson, Captain Wilson, Roy ........ Worley, Dr. W. B.. lph ...,....... Norman ...... SENIORS Adams, Jimmie ,....... 31, 94, Adcock, Estel Wayne .....,.,........... 31, Addington, Margaret .....,.... 31, 104, 160, Adkinson, Gloria Jean .........,........... ....,Q7, 168, 171, 27, 27, 82, 100, 101, 239 .21 . 22 . 22 199 83 158 197 .22 .22 .22 178 .22 195 188 23 147 152 186 189 184 23 .23 .23 .23 23 177 23 196 .23 , 23 193 83 24 1 83 1 80 24 189 24 154 24 192 200 .24 100 .25 27 .25 160 194 155 185 25 187 .25 .25 174 173 144 179 .26 .26 .26 182 .26 .26 82 158 .26 .27 .27 198 159 128 .27 162 .27 128 .27 190 128 83 .27 168 178 162 INDEX Alexander, Suzanne ..,........... 31, 155, Alfred, Gerald ....,...., 31, 162, 167, 178, Allen, Connie .,..................,.... 31, Allen, Linda .,.....,......,..,.,.. 31, 155, Allen, Sandra..31, 136, 146, 151, 162, 168, Anderson, Alfred ..................... 31, Anderson, Ray ,.....,.,.. .... . . 31, 165, Andrews, Linda Lee ...... 31, 138, 146, 161, Andrews, Mary Beth ......... Ashby, Kenneth ...... .... N. -s cm was cia- x X 11 N as am emszwx ocvcseis, N 184 188 177 170 184 132 178 162 31 Bailiff, Ann Jane ..... ....,., 3 1, 155 Bamburg, Peggy ...,. .... . . . . . 31 Banzhof, Alice Lynne ..... .... 3 1, 168, 182 Barber, Larry ...,..... ....... 3 1, 138 Barfield, Janis .,.....,.. ....,..... 3 1 Barker, James Osborne ......... .. . , 31 Barney, Harvey Earl ,........,...,. 32, 83, 84, 132, 146, 178, 183, 188 Barney, Ruth Olline .,.,............ 32, 177, 182 Barton, Don ,, ...... ............... 3 2, 178 Batchelor, Patsy . . . ...,........,..,. . . 32 Bates, Judy .........,,.., 32, 151, 170, 184, 185 Bayliss, Bernard ,. . ........... . . 32, 178 Bazer, Jo Ann .... 32, 168, 170, 184, 185, 200 Beck, Margaret ....... 32, 92, 113, 125, 130, 146, 151, 160, 180, 200 Becken, Jimmie . .. .........,.,.,..... . . 32 Beene, Dudley .. ......,.,...... 32 Bell, Joe Lake ................ . 134 Bennett, Don .... .,... 3 2, 136, 144, 186 Bilyeu, Lanny .,...,............,..,...... 32 Binderim, Bob .......... 32, 129, 144, 178, 188 Birney, Wilma Elaine .. ,......... ... .. 32 Blackburn, Loras ...,. ......... 3 2, 160, 165 Blair, Sharon Dean ,. .,..........,..... 32 Blue, Carolyn ,. .,...... 32, 160, 165, 167, 186 Bogus, Pat ........ .. .,........ 32, 197 Booker, Pat ..... 33, 94, 98, 151, 178 Boston, Bill ........ ..,............ 3 3, 177 Boudreau, Annette . . . .... . . . 33, 155, 184 Bowlin, Billy ..... ......,.. 1 67 Brasfield, Sammie .,.. .,...,.......,.... 3 3 Brocoto, Charlie ..... ....,.............. , Brooks, Pam .. 33, 142, 146, 150, 160, 168, 182 Brown, Doris Juanita ...........,...... 33 Brown, Gwen ........ ........ 3 3, 103, 104 Brumley, James ....,. .... 3 3, 165, 178 Bryant, Danny ..,.. ........,.. 3 3 Bryant, Sanford . . . ....... , . 33 Bryant, Virginia ... .. .......... ... 177 Bunch, Bobby .... ...,...........,,. 3 3 Burkett, James ....... ......... 3 3, 172, 173 Bush, Beverly Jo ...... 33, 157, 161, 182, 186 Busher, Sammy . . ......................... . . . Butler, David Andrew ......... 33, 172 Calhoun, Wanda ..... ..,............ . . Calvert, Linda .........,................ 172 Campbell, Eugene ,..... .... 3 3, 172, 173, 178 Canterbury, Gale Melba ....,....,.,.,.... 33 Cantrell, Gaye .......... ............. 1 68 Carbone, Josephine .... 33, 103, 125 Carey, James ....... ...... 3 4, 178 Carey, Jane ....,..... ....... 3 4, 172 Carman, Martha Gail . . . . . , 34, 168, 170 Carpenter, Tallulah .... .......... 1 06 Carpenter, William ...... .,.,,........ 3 4 Carroll, David Allen ........, .,...... 3 4, 172 Carroll, Frank W. Rusty .. 34, 138, 176, 178, - 180, 188 Cascio, Ann Marie , .... .......,...,.... . Catanese, Sandy Jean .. ............ 34 Cathey, L. C. ........ 34, 165, 178 Causey, Kay ,... . . . . . 34, 151, 182 Chaddick, Claud ......,.,. 34, 178 Chandler, Bobby ........ 34, 178, 198 Chenery, Richard .... ......,..... , 34, 178 Christian, Carolyn .... .. 34, 182, 186, 199 Clark, Glenda Dare . ., ........... 34, 179 Clegg, Linda ........ ....,.... 3 4, 157 Cole, Terry ........... ....,... 3 4, 172 Coleman, Rosa Lee .... 34, 142, 146 Coleman, Tony ...,,. ..,........... Collins, Jack ,.,... ..,. 3 4, 83 84 Conley, Marty ........ ...... 3 5, 105 Conley, Peggy .,.,...... ......,...... 3 5 Coody, Elizabeth Dyan . . . . . 35, 168, 170 Cooksey, Albert ....... ,. ..,. 35, 124, 178 Cooper, Dorothy ...... ....... 3 5, 167 Cooper, Dorothy Faye .. .,..,.,.. 35 Cooper, Harold Dean . . . . . . . 35 Cowser, Dwight .....,. ......,........... 3 5 Cox, Annie Lawrence ........................ Crenshaw, Jerry Roy .... 35, 132, 144, 146, 178 Crow, John Bernice ..,..,.. ,.,... 3 5, B3, 84 Curd, Mary ....,.,.... . .,............... 35 240 - 'wsissv its 47, 1 6, Dalrymple, Elaine ...,. . ..... . t , 168, 182 4 Danielson, Virginia Ann . . .' . - . Q N Davenport, Adrienne ......... -, Davidson, Ed ,. . DeFatta, Barbara , DeYoung, Bill . . . Dickson, Rubydene ......... Dilbeck, Freddie Dixon, Virgil .,.. Dodd, Loraine .. Dodd, Robert ,. 146, 161, 35, 136, 36, 35, 131, . . se, 120, '121, '124, Dove, Jeanette ..., 36, 136, 146, 151, 161, Dowden, Jim ...... 138, 146, 151, 178 Duck, Lois .. . ,, .. Dunn, Eddie 36, 83, 84, 87, BB, 90 Durant, Austin .. Dyes, Imogene . ,. Eason, Hazel .... Edmonds, Jarrel .. Edmondson, Bill .. Edwards, Lee Eisenhauer, Jimmie Sue .,..,..... Elkins, Deannie ...... Elliott, Mary Evelyn . ...,, 36, 36, 134, 146, 168 .. 36, 163, 169, 179, 36, 94, 97 36, 151, 152, 176, 36, 170, 36, Emmons, Freddie .,., 36, 83, 84, Escott, Richard .... .. 36, 1631 Faulk, Shirley ...................... 36, Faulkner, Dixie Ann ,............. .. Ferguson, Estelle ..... ..... 37, 158, Ferguson, Sharon Ann 37, 132, 146, 168, 181 Ferlito, Nickey , .......,. ...... 3 7, 1631 Fincher, Martha ,.,......, 37, 134, 146, 178, Fleming, Stephanie ..... .. .. .. . Flowers, Jerry Wayne 37, 133, 168, 171, Folks, DiAnne ........ 37, 1131 134, 146, Foster, Howard .......... . .,,,. 37, Foster, Robert Wayne .... 37, 83, 84, 113521 Franks, Donald ...... ..,,. ,..,.. 3 7 , Franks, Toni ...... . . . 37, 140, 146, Freeman, Charles ... ,,., .,..,37, 141, Frizzell, James ....,. ......... 3 7, 137, Fulco, Raymond ....,....... ... ....... Fulkerson, Jimmy ,....... 37, 129, 144, Gabbard, Louis Ray ....,....,......... Garcia, Ella Louise ... ,.,...,. ....... Gardner, Dorothy ..,....,................ Garrett, Jerry ........,........... ..,,.. Gates, June ............,.,..... 37, 172, Gates, Sylvia.,.38, 120, 121, 132, 146, 150, Gatzke, Delmar ............,..,...... 38, Getsinger, Larry Francis .......,.,.,..... Geyer, Martha ...,...., , ....... 38, Gilcrease, Claude ...., ....,.,. 3 8, 169, Gilliam, Billie Sue ................., ' ..., Gipson, Wayne ......................,.,, Gladden, Patsy .... .. 38, 106, 125, 158, Glover, Sandra ...,.. ..,............ 3 8, Goins, Dorothy Jean . . . ..........,.. . , . . Gouthiere, Bobby . . . . . . 38, 94, 98, Green, Bobby .,... .. 38, 132, 146, Green, Francces .... ......,....... 3 8, Gremillion, Martha ............ 38, 185, Griffin, Suzanne ...... 38, 103, 104, 125, Grimsinger, Raymond ....,.....,.,. 38, 83 Gutierrez, Gloria Jean ,...,.....,..,.,.... Guy, Peggy ,..... ........,......... 3 8, Haddad, Sandra 38, 134, 146, 161, 181, 184, Hailey, Thelma Jo .......,...........,.,. Haire, Glenda Marie ..,...........,..... Hampton, Ronny 38, 101 124, 150, 178, 183, Hardee, Jim , ......... ,.,. 8 3, 85, 90, 178 Hardin, Lamar .....,, ,.....,. . ..,... . . Hargis, Richard ..... ............... Harper, Betty ,....... .. 39, Harrison, Danielle ....,.. ...,..,. .... 3 9 , Harrist, Patsy Louise .....,,......... 39, Hawkins, Nora Anette ...........,.,.... Hawthorne, John ......,. 39, 140, 146, Hayes, Bobby .............,,......,...., Hayes, Joe Ben 39, 137, 178, 186, Hayes, Kay ..... .,........ 3 9, 183, Haynes, Jimmy ..., .,....,.,..,. 3 9, Heel, Nancy .... .... 3 9, Heim, Bill , .,.. .......,.... . Henry, Scooter .. .,..... 39, 83 Henson, Barbara . . .. , 39, 113, 131, Herren, Paul .... . , . , ............ . . Herrod, Virginia .. ..............,. 39, Hess, Sarah .......... 39, 160, 167, 185, Hickman, John . Hilburn, Joan. . . .39, Hill, Lina Lynn ..... 39, 125 130 144 146 161 1 1 1 1 Hill, Mary ............ 39, Holbrook, Patricia Ann .......... 39, Holder, Johnnie ........ Holland, Patti Sue, . . . .. Holliday, Betty Lu ..... Howard, James Dennis Hughes, John ........ Huhn, Troy ...... Humphrey, Faye Huson, Ted ....... 4O,162, .40, 140, 146, 40 132, 40, 130, 144, . .,,. 40, 168, Jefferson, Larry Hutchinson, Ruby ... ... 40, 138, Hutson, Catherine ..... . 40, Hyde, Dinah Kay ... ....., .... ldom, Billie ..,....... ....... 4 0, 142, Irvin, Dena Sue .......,........ .... lrvine, Carolyn .,...,..,.,.......... Jackson, Ann ,.40, 140, 146, 160, 162, Jackson, Bobby .....,...,...,...... Jackson, David .. 40, 142, 144, Jean, Joe ..,.........., 40, 132, 144, Lee ..., Johnson, Daniel Johnson, Eldora ..... ... Johnson, Marion . Jones, Alton Jimmy ... .... .... 176, Leon, Mary Ann ..,. 103, 40, 41 Jones, John Paul ... .. 41, 151, Jordan, Charles ... ...... .,., Joseph,Gayle Juneau, Elaine ... ...,,....,. ,... KaY, Darrall ,... .....,.. . 41, Keller, David ..,.. ... 41, 138, 144, Kelly, John .....,...,.....,........ Kellogg, Henry Alton .,.,.........,. Kelso, Jeanne 41, 92, 112, 121, 130, Kendrick, Shirley Sue .,....,,. .... Kennedy, Kenneth K. .......,... 41, Kent, Rosemary, .....,.......,.. .41, Kerley, Charles .. 41, 134, 146, 178, Kines, Lynn ............ , ....... 41, King, Glen ..... .... .... . Kinzy, Melba ..,. ,... Kirkland, LeRoy ,... ... 41 Kirkland, William Kline, Sadie Mildred .. Kneipp, Durwood ..,.,. Knotts, Aline ......... Knox, Jackie McCormic ..flQ42,' LaBarbera, Betty ....,., I I I I I Lacy, Joyce .........,. Lacy, Maxine Ann Ladatto, Donnie ....,,.. Langford, Beverly ..... Langford, Mertie ...... Lasister, Betty Jo .. 42 Lasiter, Beverly Jean ., Lasiter, Jerry Lee .... 125, '131,' 42, 131, 42, 113, Lawrence, George Marion . , . . . . . Lawrence, Martha Nell Lee, Melvin ......,............. 42, Lester, Kathryn Jo L1nds6y,IB111y B6b 'M Linn, Cindy .......... . . Lisenby, Judith Cary .,......,., Llo d Joe David y , ..........,.,. Locke, Eldora .. 34, 131, 146, Loe, David ...,.,. Love, Elvin ......,.. Loyd, Richard ..,..,............ Luallen, Eddie 167, 43, .43, 122, 150, Lupo, Sherry Kay. I. A. I. 1. 1. 1. '155, Lusby, Betty Jo .. McCalla, Sandy .... ... .... ,... McCary, Wayne ,. McComic, Claude E 4. .. 1 McCo Don y ....... McCul len, Beverly McCullin, Martha .. McCravy, Dewey . . .....,,. 1 36, McDearmont, Janette ... .. . McDu'ff, Clayton McGuffie, James .... McKinnon, Sandra McRae, Jeanie .... McTire, John ............... Mallet, Jake .. 43, 131, 144, 146, Mann, Dorothy Wade ...,.,.. Marrs, Patricia ......., .41, 119, '155, . .42, 42, 146, 160, 146, 130, 42, 42, 42, 50, 177 138, 168, 43, 1 B4 43, 45, 144, 14? 1 1 155, 108, 168, 160, 146, 146, 176, 171, 146, 165, 146, 40, 40, 182, 172, 164, 171 , 151, '1 6121, 83, 178, Wide 41, 41, 169, 146, 146,' '147' 151, 138, 169, 186, 151 , 41, 168, 168, '144, 177, 155, 138, 150, 158 182, 158, 162, 146, 160, 42, 168 161, 42, 151, 42, 137, 156, 182, 146, 178, 140, 43, 185, '1 bs, 104, 146, 43, 'i6? 43, 151, '45, ,104 IND Marsh, Janice .. Martin, Dale ,... Martin, Joseph .. Martin, Roddy ..... Mathews, Charles .. Mathis, Glynn .... Mathis, Luther ......,. E X .. 44, 163, 44, 44, 132, 44, 44, 138, Matranga, Pete ....,..,,................. Matthews, Elaine Gwen ....,......... 44, Medellin, Rudy Escott ...... Meisner, Don . ....... 44, , 1 I I Melder, Virginia .... 44 Melton, Anna ..,..,,..,. Meredith, Theresa ..,.., Meyer, Mary Virginia .. Miciotto, Ronald ..... 121, 131, 146, , 125, 131, 146, 44, 83' '85 ' '96 ' 64' Roberts, Bill ........................ 48, Roberts, Carl .........,...,..,...,...... Roberts, Worth .... 30, 48, 83, 84, 124, 183, Robinson, Ray .,..,.,.........,..... 48, Robinson, Shirley Ann ...,.. 48, 138, Rackett, Johnny ....,., 48, 63, 84, Roper, Nan .,.....,.. . 1 46, Rosado, Bernard .. Ross, Jeanette .......... 49, 140, 146, , Ruby, Sherrill Kay .. 30, 49, 130, 144, 146, 1 68, 104, Sanders, Carolyn ,............. ,. 49, Sanders, Pat ..,...... ..... 4 9, 134, 146, Sava, Harold .......,.........,......... Sava, David .,.............,............ Scholon, Lee ...... 49, 131, 144, 146, 176, Scogin, Joye .....,.,.............. 168, Scott, Kathleen ....... .........,....,,. Scott, Kenneth .........,..... ......... Scott, Wanda Nadine .,..,.......,...,.. Shadowens, Elaine ......... Shaw, William ,. 30, 49, 131 '144'i146' 178, 183, Shellhammer, Judy , ....... 49, 155, 163, Sholders, Peggy ..,.........,..,... 49, 168, Simmons, Ann ..... .... 4 9, 138, 146, 151, Simmons, David ....,....... 49, 176, Middleton, Charles .... ..... 4 4, 178, Milam, Modena Mae .. ..,.......,. .. Miller, Carol Ann . ..,.... 44, 184, Miller, Diane ..... .. 44, 150, 160, Mills, Ronald ...... ,....... 44, Mitchell, Annette .................... 45, Mitchell, Jane .,..........,.,.,..... 45, Mitchum, Sheila . ..,....,.............. .. Mize, John 45, 142, 146, 151, 171, 176, Monroe, Jane .,.,..,,..,.....,... 45, 136 Moon, Cookie ....... 45, 132, 146, 147, 150, Moore, Shirley Myers ......,............. Morgan, Glyn ..i....... Morris, Carol Lau Morris, Whitcomb Morvan, Jo Ann . Mosher, Ed .,..... Mouer, Sandra Mullins, Dan ,... Neal, Pauline ..,., ,. Neal, Travis .,.,., . Neel, Carol Jean Neely, Ellen ...... . Nelson, John .,.. Lamar .. Scott Nelson, Nelson, Newell, Edgar .... Nichols, Juanita ... Nichols, William Priscilla .. Nichols, Nissen, Cecil ....,.. Norman, Garland ... . O'Con, Billie Jean Orton, Jimmy ..... . . . Osborne, Bobby . . . . Owens, Mary ..... Owens, Shirley ... Owens, Tommy ., . 45, . . , . , 45, 178, I. . ,1.67.,. . 45, 83, 85, 100, . ........ 45, 162, 45, 45, 172, .. 45, 154, 178, .......45,162, ..... 45, . '1':i4,' 46, 46, 168, 187, 46, 46, 168, 83, 85, 91, 94, 96, 97 151 179 .. 46, 136, 146, 46, Sims, Tommy ,... 49, 83, 84, 90, Slagle, Lee ..,....,...,...,........ 134, Smith, Betty Jean .........,,..... 49, 155, Smith, David .. 30 49 124, 130, 144, 146, 156, 176, Smith, Don .....,.,.........,...,...,..., Smith, Donald ., .. Smith, Jimmy .... .........,..,,.. Smith, Kenneth ... ............... .... Smith, Mary Alice 50, 138, 146, 151, Smith, Sally , .... ,. 50, 130, 146, Sneed, Nan , ...., , .......... 50, 150, Sorrell, Mary Ruth .. .........,....... ,. Spain, Bertie Mae - Spearman, Bobbie so, , 146, 156, Spears, Jo Anne ..,......,.... 50, 155, Spivey, Walter ...,. ..,. 5 0, 129, 133, 144, Staley, Lucy Lee . . . .......... 50, 104, Stephens, Gary .... ..,.. 5 O, 134, 146, Stephenson, Billy . , ...,i..,.. . .. Stevens, Rodney . .-----,-.--'- - Stewart, Bill ..... ......,......... Stewart, Wanda . , . 50, 132, 146, Stroud, Frances ....,. . . . 50, 155, 174, Summerlin, Wanda ..,,.......,.... Sutton, Diane ,.,. ..... 5 0, 164, Sutton, Jamie 177166 ...Amd Pace, Billy ...... ,... Pace, Jerry ..,. ....,.,. .....,,. Palmer, Elston . .. , ............ 46, Pate, Glenn ...... .. 46, 124, 180, Patterson, Frances . . .,.,.......,., , . Payne, Billy ....., .......... 4 6, Payne, Margaret .........,...... 46, 172, Perrin, William ..,....................... Pfeiffer, Peggy ..., 47 122, 140, 146, 161, Phillips, David ..........t.......,....... Phillips, Gilmer ....... .......,..,.,. 4 7, Pickering, Willis .. . 47, 140, 146, Pickett,James... ,. ,..,... Pickett, Jeannie ,. , .........,. . Piraino, Angie ,... .... 4 7, 136, 146, Pistroius, John .... .,...,.,... Plants, Carol Ann .. 47, 104, 51, Ponder, Leroy .,...,. ........,.,.... 4 7, Poole, Jacqueline .............,...... 47, Porteous, Nancy ...,...........,.,,..... Poston, Robert ., 47, 124, 130, 144, 114g Powell, LaJuan ..... ..,.. 4 7, 136, 146, Powers, Emmet .... ..,.....,... Pratt, Klina Rhea ......... . 47, Price, Maysie ..... ........, Prueitt, Jessie Ray . . . , . , . .47, 83, Rains, Lee ......... ...........,. Reaves, Gary .............. 48, 130, 144, Rector, Carol Ann ..................... Reddy, Joey .... 48, 142, 144, 146, 178, Redwine, Richard .,.. ,...... ......,..... Reeder, Shelby .,.,....,.,...,....,..... Reimers, Dick ...,...,,................., Reynolds, Howard 48, 83, 85, 140, 146, 162, Rhodes, Jeanette ,.., . ..,.,...,...,., 48, Richardson, John ......,,.,,.....,..,... Richmond, Kay .. 48, 134, 146, Rion, Wanda ...., ...,....,..... Roberson, John .,.. ...., . .. 48, 241 50, Swan, Cletus . . . , . . 50, 176, Swikard, Fred . . ...,. 140, Taylor, Ann ...,. .,......., 5 0, Taylor, Raymond , ............... . Templin, Sammie ... ,... 50, 155, 162, Thomas, Dale ,..., Thompson, Larry .. 50, 178, 51, 83, 85, 93, Tidwell, Jimmy ... ... 51, 132, 144, Toney, Delores .. ..........,. 51, Trant, Richard . . . . 136, 146, 168, Traylor, Janice ... ....,....... 51, Trichel, Annette . . ..,...,.....,. ,. Truly, Dorothy . . A - 51, 154, 185, Tucker, Ouida .... 51, 132, 146, 161, Tucker, Robert ...,.....,........ 51, 165, Tuminello, Josephine Marie , ..... 51, Tuminello, Marian Jo .,..... Vandiver, Mary Alice Van Dyke, Jo .,....... ..-51, Vinck, Jule .....,.... .......,........ Vines, William .. ,......, ..,.. 5 1, Vos, A. J. ..... 51, 140, 146, Walker, William ,. ........... 134, Wallace, Ted .... Waller, Janice ... Waller, Robert Ward, Bobby .... ..., .51, .,..51, 157, 51 Ward, Patsy ..,........,.......,........ Ware, Betty Jo ,.......... ............... Warren, Hugh ..,.,..................... Watson, Gary ...... 52, 136, 144, 146, 153, Watson, Jerry ....... .... , . . ...... . 52, Watson, Tommy ,.,. 52, 131, 146, 147, 152, Webb, Jayne ..........,.......,.,,.,..,. Weidner, Martha ,.,..,,.. 52, 167, Welch, Joe ....., ................ Wells, James .... ...... ........... Whatley, Judy .. 52, 104, 162, Wheeler, Joe .... ..., 5 2, 124, 165, Whitton, Billy ........, 140, 51, Wilkinson, Weldon ., ............. .. Williams, Bonnie ,.... . 52, 136, 146, Williams, Fred ..,.,.......,.,..........,,. Williams, Guy Norman 52, 137, 151, 183, Williams, Jerry ,. 52, 138, 171, 176, 178, Williams, Melvin .,.. 52, 142, 144, 146, I Brimer, Dale .... Brinkley, Jimmy Britt, Betty .,.,., Brocato, Jean .. Brooks, Buster Bramell, Jean ,. Brown, Aubrey .. Brownell, Dale .... Brown, Gladys ...... DEX 55,5165 '152,' 168,' 55, Brown, Betty Louise ., ..,.......... 55, Brown, Bobby ...........,.. . 55, Brown, Emmagene ..,..,.............. 55, Browning, Gene . 55, 138, 144, 147, Brumley, Etoise . . . ............ . , . . . Bruner, Carolyn ...... . 55, 92, 162, 174 176, Willis, Linda ... ..,.,........... .... Willis, Tommy .. ..,,...,.,......,.. ,. Wilson, Cecile .. 53, 168, 184, 185, Wilson, Estus .............,...,.... 53, Wilson, James .........,,.... ....,.... , . . Wilson, Joan .,.4.4........ 53, 104, 151, Winn, Cecil .. 53, 94, 95, 96, 97, 101, 124, 157, 182, Wise, Billy .............. 53, 138, 146, Whiterspoon, Dillard .... ... ... ... 53, Wofford, Skipper .. 53, 122, 124, 130, 144, 156, 164, Womack, Clarence .................,.... Waadall, Lillie .........,............ 53, Woolsey, Don ....... .. , ..... 53, 176, Worthington, Sylvia.,53, 125, 142, 146, 161, Wright, Carolyn .............. 53, 155, Wyatt, Judy ....,..,..................,. Young, Ronald . . .....,.. . . Zagone, Ronald . .. ,. . 53, 169, JUNIORS Aaron, Margaret .,...,........,. 54, 122, Aaron, Patsy LaVerne .... 54, 163, 181, 185, Adams, David ......,..,........ 54, 132, Adams, Jaan Wardell .......,............ Adley, Houston ................ 54, 168, Ainsworth, Ferne Ellen .. 54, 151, Akes,James .,.,....... .. Aldrich, Gloria Jean .. Alexander, Charles .. Alexander, Paul ..., Alexander, Horace .. ..,...,..,. .. .. 106, Bryant, Mary Sue ...., ,...,..... . 55, Buckner, Becky Evelyn ,.,.... 55, 165, Buford, Hershel David . . ....... . . Bune, Dudley ...,...... ....., Burkett, Eva Kathryn . . . . . . 55, Burroughs, Joe ..,.,... . . . .... . ,. . Burton, Bobby ...... ....,.,....,.. 5 5, Burton, James . . ,..........,....... , . Bussie, Carolyn . . ..,.,... 56, 150, 165, Butchee, Thay . , . . . . 56, 143, 163, 165, Caldwell, Jodie ... ..........,.,... .... Calk, Janis Gayle... Camp, Libbie Ann ... ., Camp, Shirley ,..... ,... .... .... Carleson, Richard . . . .....,.,...... . . . . Carpenter, Lynda ...., . . . 56, 109, 158, Carr, Anna Bea , ...... .,.,....... 5 6, Carson, Annie Lucille .. ... .......,. Casey, Martha ........ . . . 56, Cason, Linda Ann ... ...... Catanese, Larry ..,.. . . . Causey, Linda Sue . . . Cayce, Linda ....... Cheek, Joyce Ann . .. . . . . Chelette, Dickie ..... Chennault, Juanita .. ......,. 56, Clewis, Peggy ..... . , . 56, 185, Cline, Vinton ...... .,..... 5 6, Clousing, Richard .. . 56, 137, Cobb, Robert Alford, Dixie ..... .... 5 4, 108, Allen, Patsy Ruth 54, 152, 167, Almond, Carolyn . .. .......... .54, Anderson, Barbara . . Andrews, James ,. . . . . Antley, Shirley Arnold, lda Ruth .... Ashby, Mary Lou ... ...... Cobb, Barbara . . . Coleman, John .. Collier, Martha ., Collier, Myrna ,. . ...,56, 167, 56, Attaway, Carl .... . ........ .. Aucoin, Howard .... 54, 179 Ausmus, Larry ..... ...... Austin, Ruth ........ 54, Bacle, Brenda Jean .... . ,... Bagley, Byrl E. ....., ,............ 5 4, Bailey, Beverly .... .........,.,..,.,.. Bailey, Marlene .. 55, 150, 158, 165, Baker, Lori Luelld Ballard, Willie Bolen, Donald . ....,...,...,.,.. Ballew, Pat ....... . . . Barclay, Buster .. . ,. ,. Barton, Judson .. ..... Bass, Barbara ...... ........ Bass, Gene .......... ..... 5 5, Bayliss, Kitty Calhoun .... 55, 182, Beaird, Richard .....,. .,... 5 5, Bell, Joyce Marie ...,. . Bell, Richard ....... ... , Betha, David , ..... ,.., Betts, James Frank Beverly, Carole ..... . . . Bickham, Barbara ... ....... . . ,. Bickham, Ronnie .. .... Blalock, Jane ..... ...........,.. '55Q' '55,' 165, tba, 'ss ' ss' 84 Boone, Elizabeth . 55, 152, Bordelon, Larry . .,........ . Bostick, Ray .... Boston, Jane Louise , Bounds, Harold ...... . Bowline, Charline Boyd, Gloria Jane Boyett, Curtis R. Bozeman, Jerry Bradford, Alline . Brannon, Linda , . .. Breedlove, Verdell Brewer, Evelynn ..... Brewster, Barbara ...,... Brewster, Robert Earl Brice, Alvin ....... 55, 163, 182, 185, ', '. '. '. ' 's's',' 139, ...,55, .5-1,55 , 156, 55, 55,104, 133, ...'.'55,i 55, 152, 55, Collins, Hugh Mac .. ...... .. Compton, Harold .,... ...,....... Cosumana, Angelina .... ......,.. 5 6, Cotten, Elmer ............ . , . 56, 141, Couvillion, Glorida Jean .. ...,... 56, Creech, James ...,,...,. .,......... Creegan, Paula Marie ,. 56, 109, Crocker, Mary Virginia .. ,... 56, Crouch, Joan .,.,...... .. 56, Cray, Patricia ........ . . . 56, Cupp, David ......... ...... Dailey, John Thomas ... .... .... Dalton, Martha .......... .. 56, Dano, Jimmy .,.,......... ..... Daniel, Kathleen .,.......... ....... Daugherty, Thomas William . . . . , 56, Davidson, Patsy ......... , . . . . 56, Davis, Ted .........,.... .. 56, Deal James Alford Denriis, Walter ..,. A ... Dennis, Wayne Lee .. DeSoto, Dorothy Jane . . . . . DeYoung, Marie ...,.... .,.,. Dilliard, Frances Nell .. ..... ., Ditsler, Diana , ....,.. .,.. 5 6, Dodd, A. L. ......., .....,. . Donelson, Louise . . . . . 57, Dorman, Johnny . . .... . . Dotson, Linda .,,.... ..,. Douglas, Maland ..... ........ Downen, Sandra Lynn .... . 57, Doyal, Don ..,.......... 57, 140, Dudney, Sharon Kay , . . ........ . . Duggan, Ramona ...,, ....,.. Dunbar, Lois ,....,.. ,.,. ..... Duncan, Leo ...... ........... Dupree, Charlene ..... ......... , . . Durrett, Harvey ........ . . . 57, 165, Edburg, Charles Nelson .... . .,.,..... , Edwards, Dyan ........, Elliott, Laura Ann .,.. 57, Ellis, Frank ...... ...... Emanuel, Avis England, Billy ... ... Enloe, Edward ... ..,. , .., 57, 57, 242 Essary, George Newton , ........, 57, 132, 188 Eubanks, Mignon .... 57, 123, 168, 170, 181, 185, 193 Farmer, Jimmy ....... . . . 57, 143, 162, 165 Ferguson, Sally ,....... .............. 5 7, 162 Fields, Barbara Ann ..,............, 57, 199 Fields, Barbre ,. ..,..... 57, 106, 157, 169, 174 Fincher, Jo Ann ..., .......... 5 7, 106, 151 Finklea, Frankie ... ... ........ .. 57, 135 Fisher, Bob ........ . . . 57, 157 Fitzmorris, Kay ......... ,. 57, 105 Fleming, Stephanie ..... ...-- 1 73 Fletcher, Barbara Ann ,. . . . , - . - 457 Fletcher, Peggy Ann ..., -- --.- 57 Flowers, Carl Thomas . ..,. 57, 170 Ford, Cecile .,....... ....... 5 7, 199 Ford, Sandra ....... . . 1 57, 155, 179 Foster, Deanna ..,.. , . . 57, 105, 151 Foster, Mary Louise . . ..-.- ------ 5 7 Franks, Jerry William .,,........,. ..,.. 1 42 Frascher, Carolyn ............... ,.., .,.. 1 7 3 Frealy, Bobby ....., ......... 5 7, 83, 167 Frost, James ........, .57, 100, 101, 139, 133 Fulbright, Anna ..... .....,...,... 5 7, 108 Fuller, Victor Eugene ......,......,. 57, 133 Fuller, Ouida ...... , --, 174 Futch, Thomas ...., .--,-,-- Gallien, Merrie ..... -,----- Gant, Herbert Milton . ,. .... . . , . 137 Garseel Mlirg'RmyA ,,,,, ....,....... 8 3 rza, o nn .. ..... ........,. . 1 32111, can Y ........ .. 57, 136, 147, 187 Gay, Linda ....... ......, 5 7, 181, 193 Gentry, Jimmy . .. .......,. . . . . 57 Gersten, Bob .... ........ , 57, 177 Geter, Jimmy ..,. ........... . , . 165 Gibson, JChris:1ine ,. 57, 104, 153, 170 Gibsgnl Q5ep ,,., .................... Gillaspie, J. R. ...... .,...,.,.. 1 42, 165 Gilliam, Giles Jolly 57, 151 165, 177 Glenn, Patti ....... ....,.......,. 5 3 Godwin, Neal , ....,.... ...........--- - 4 , V Goins, Charles Stanford .................. 137 Goldstein, Walter ....... 58, 135, 185, 186 Goleman, Sarah ,............ ..... Gordy, Glenda .. . .........., . . 58 Gow, Chock .... .. 133, 139 Green, Eddie ,.,.. .... 5 8, 141 Green, Leola Fay .... 53, 181, 193 Green, Kay . . ..... .... 5 3, 179 Green, Nancy ut .............,.........,.. Greig, Judy Roxanna ............ 58, 158, 185 Grimmet, Larry .,.....,.......... 58, 136, 188 Guy, Jan ......... 58, 163, 181, 185, 193 Hall, Glen ..... ...,..... 5 8 65, 83 Hamilton, Gene . .. ....... ....... . . 58 Hansford, Darrell Hanson, Hyltan .... .. 53, 33, 35, 93 Harmon, Jim ,. .. . 58, 136, 144 Harris, Julius .. ..... 53, 140 Harris, Paula ...... -,--,----- Harris, Ray ........ ,-,--..--- Harrist, Curtis .... 4-.--.-- 5 3 Hartline, Bobby Ray ......--- 53, 141 Hardy, Lynda Lee .,...,.,. 168, 191 Hastings, Frank ,... ......,......... 1 36 Hayes, Benny . , . . . 53, 105, 154, 130 Hayes, Richard ... ,.. 58, 141, 152, 167 Hayward, Billy , . . . ......,... 58, 173 Haynes, Jimmy .......... ,. 165 Heard, Larry ..... - ,- 58 Hedges, Bobbie .,.. -- 58 Hemperley, Roy ... .... .-.. Hendricks, gharl? I . ........... Hennigan, wen o yn .. ..,..... .. Herren, Paul ,........ ........ 1 68, 171 Hermes, Elmer ...... ..,. 5 8, 137, 189 Hill, Billy . .,... ...... 5 8, 165 Hill, Larry ....,... .,.....,.... 1 79 Halstead, Sharon . . . .,......,... , . 58 Hooker, Joan Patsy .. 58, 162, 174, 182 Hoise, Glenda ...... .......,..... 1 72 Hopper, Donald ..... ......... 5 8, 142 Hough, Ray Allen .. ...,.,.,. 58, 165 Hosteller, Gary ......, .......,.......,.,.. Huckabee, Howard .,.. .....,.,. 5 8, 169, 171 Hudson, Linda ...... . . . 58, 105, 168, 191 Hughes, Barbara .. ....... 58, 174, 175 Huhn, Allen ..,.. ...............,.. Hunt, Loretta ..,.,.. . 154 Hunt, Peggy .. .... 58 Hurst, Carolyn ........ ........,.. 5 8 Hurst, Edwin .......,... ....... 5 B, 101 Hurst, Margaret Rachel .. .... 58, 152, 191 Hutcherson, Dorothy Hutchinson, Bob ...... I DEX Manning, Reggie ....... Marioneaux, Mary Sue , Kni hter Jesse Hyatt, Roy .. .... .. lfvlflg, John , ...,. Jackson, Charles Ray .... .. 58, 138, 144, ' ' ' ' ' 55,4 132Q'1'47,i132Q Jackson, Sherman . ....,.... Jacobs, Martha Jane Janik, Carol Ann . Jefferson, Larry .,.. Jeter, Martha Johnson, Barbara .. Johnson, Betty Johnson, Joan ..,.,. Johnson, Ray ...... Jones, Andrea Kaye Jones, Frankie ....., JOHSS, Gay Nell Jordan, Larry Jordan, Roy ,,l,, Jordon, Ray .. Joshlin, Patsy ,... , Joshlin, David .,., Kay, Myrna Darnell .. Kelley, Pat ......., 1511'179 1's1' 59, QQQ'59Q'168f 1 1 1 EZHX'3ZEG 7.35' .giiijffii 53551 E323 'J 3. l,.... ' 577. 7597 -4513, Knight, Gayle ....,...... I .1 .I .I .1 .V , I I Knight, Glenda ,l.... 59, 92, 151, 181, '185, 9 , ...,...,.... Knighton, Robbie Sue ..,.,. Knighton, Jean ......., DYSOH, Gene Douglas .. Labenne, Jeannie .... Lacobee, Gloria Jean LaCour, Margaret .,.. LUCY, TOmmy ...... Latitte, Jerry Lane .. Lane, Myrle Ann ..., , ffffff '59, 1'55, IQI'59,'1'c15, 60,122,143, Martin, Allen ........ .......... Martin, Bully ........ .,........,.. Martin, Margaret , ..... , . 60, 152, Martin, Mary Helen .,.. ......,...... Martin, Obie ...,.... . .. . . . .. Mason, James ..... Masters, Marilyn . .. .......... .. . Mauldin, Frank ... ...,.....,. .... Mays, Claudine . . . . 60, 167, 182, Medlin, Doris .,., ..... 6 0, 165, Meeker, Judith ..... .......,...,. Meredith, Ralph , . ........ . . Metcalf, Mary . . . . . . 60, Milam, Beverly .. Miller, Barbara Miller, Dixie ... ...... . 60, Miller, Gerald ... .......... ,.,. Mills, Linda ...... ... 60, 151, 152, Mixon, Glenda ...... Monzingo, Sandra ,. Moore, Roger ...,., . . . Moore, Calvin ... ..... Mora, Mary ..,., .,.,.... Morgan, Kemp .... ,. 61, Morris, Connie Lou .. . . . . . Morris, Linda Lee .,. ..... Morton, Charles ..... . .... 61, Morton, David Wray .....,,........ Mosely, Sandra Dell .,., 61, 168, 170, Mosher, Georgia .,,, .,,,,,,,.,.,. Mottet, Betty ...... ,.,. liangford, 'Irene ... ,HHH 01150711 C ' ..,.........'4-A'. A' Lattier, Phcihlirpe , ......... . . . ,791 Lower, Gary ......., 59, 84, s9, 94, 101' Lawrence, Bettie Gene .,..., 59 107 150' Lawrence, Howard .,....,.,,, I 59' 130' Leg? Lawrence .... , , , I ' ' ' 152' e ow, Ben ' J , , ' ' ' Lee, Leslie . . la.. U4 59' l56' l-ee, Mary Dianna.. Lee, Robert ......... ' ' ' ' Leonard, Vera Jean ..,, ' ' ' Libirto, P5111 ......,.... Lig tfoot, Jan'ce L ,,, 'H' '4 ' Liles, Bobby ' .... .. 'W55' ' 'wig' Linahan, Billy ....... H A ' ' Link, Oral ...... H Little, Larry . ..,,, ' 5 9' Little, Richard ..,.. H ' ' Lockard, Shirley ...,. . 1 1 ' 1 l-Ongirlo, Patsy Earle ,, Loper, Linda Carol .. Loveridge, Sandra .. Loyd, Richard .... Lucero, Tony ....., 59, 108, ........59, f I f A 5b,' 11.321, Moulard, Roger ........ Mulino, Genevieve Mullins, Bettye Murff, Gloria .... Murphy, Peggy Murrell, Mitzy Naquin, Douglas .... Neal, Daniel .... Neal, Patricia ...... Neely, Janice ...... , Nelson, Erna Mae Nesbett, Betty Jean .. Nesbett, Bobby ..., Nickols, Mickey .... Nickels, Betty Ann ., Norman, Jacqueline Oberle, Paul Douglas .. Oden, Joncile ....,.,. Olds, Sammy ....... , 61, 109, ., 61,143,151 ..fff51,' '152,' '51, 153, 61 , '51',' 174, .. 61, 158, Olds, Wayne ..... ..... 6 1, Olive, Kenneth ..... ,.... O'Quinn, Elaine ..., ...... Osborne, William .. .... .... 61, Ostrander, Leslie , . ............ . . Owen, Sue .....,...... 61, 108, 158, Owens, Nelious ..,.... Owens, Thomas Walter Owens, Tommy Joe .... Page, Harry .......... Palmer, Mike ..,... Parker, Jimmy .,.. Parrott, Prudence .... Patrick, Emmons ...... Patterson, Mary Beth Thorne, James Kenneth .. McAllister, Robert ,, McCain, Jane , McCann, Connie' I. ,.,,,, MCCOY, Ann .........., MCCOY, Nancy Claudine... McCracken Sand,- a .... MCCFCVY, 'Johnny ....,., McDonald, Jeannettee ...,,.56 501 McFadden, Shirley Ann ..., 1 1 1 McGraw, Pat .... I .......... 60, 104: 156' MCGWW, Peggy Elizabeth ...,...... 50, 1071 McKellar, Finnis Durham McKenzie, Nora ,,,,,, MCK leelY, Roland .... McManus, Jimmy McMichael, Will MacMillan, Laura McNeel, Pat ,,,,,,,,, Nlckee, Gay ...,.,.,. McTire, Claude Bruce McWhiney, Elizabeth MC19lll, Homer ....... MC'll0Y, Jerry ..,..., Maloney, Mickey ,,., Mangum, John Benson .. Mannies, Allen ........ 'f . 56,1 131 60, 137, 189,' 50, .'.'. 5d,' 50, 136, 50, .....5o, '50, .. ' 56153 133, Pennington, Slyvia Ann Penney, Patricia Ann .. Perkins, Claude Jones . Peterson, Virginia Belle Pharr, Pierce, Plants, Pipes, James ......... Lloyd ..,...... Richard ..,.... Walter Terry Ponder, Rena Louise . . Poulan, Mickey ,...,. Powell, David ...,., Prewitt, Grace ..... Price, Prince, . . . .617 . ...61, .. ...61, 61, 134, ..Q1fQf4'51',' 51, 158, . .613 Linda ..,...,....... Frances Kay ..,. 144, 150, Pringle, Perry ., 62, 101, 141, Purvis, Quick, Kenneth ...... Knoxle ............. Ragon, Donna .......,. Ramey, Joyce Ann .,... Rashall, Norman Roy S Ratcliff, Rawls, 62, 163, 11 onny . ..,..... . H. B. ......,....,.. ...... . Harry , ........,,., . . Rawls, Janie .... Reynolds, Reggie .. ..,....,....,..... .. Rhodes, Jane .... . 1, . ,.62, 108, 158, Rhodes, Judy .... 52, 109, 150, 154, Rhodes, Julia ... .................. .... 243 Rhodes, Juanice Rhodes, Leslie ...... Reigel, Gary ,...,..... Robbins, Arthur Lloyd .. Roberts, Cissy Erma Roberts, Dorothy ........ Robinson, Kay ............ ..... 52 '52' ' 107' Robinson, Patricia Louise 62, 181, 185 Robinson, William ......,.. Rodgers, Melvin ..... ,. . Rothenburger, Donald Rushing, Harry Glenn Ruth, Ronnie ,........ . Sanchez, Silar ..,.... Sanders, James ........ Sanders, Patricia Ann .. Sanford, Larry Dale .. Sauter, Marie , .... , . . Sayers, Ronnie ..... Scarborough, James Schick, Billy ...... ' 52' '94' 93 .fffffff'52 52, ....62, Schoeber, Larry ............. Scott, James .............. Scotto, John Earl , .,... 62, 83, 84, 123, Scudder, William Leslie ..... Seago, Carolyn Sue .... 62, 167, 168, Semon, Kenneth ...,..........., 62, 139, Semon, Lolita ..... ..., 6 2, 168, 182, Sexton, Perry . . ...,....., ....,, . ,. , Shaffer, Alice . . . . . . 62, 162, 174, 175, Shamburger, Sue , . ..............., . . Shannon, Joyce ...... ... 62, 152, 185, Sharbeno, Lloyd ........ ......,...... Shaw, Hollie Doyle .....,.........,.. 62, Shelton, Shirley Faye Shemwell, John Howard .. 62, 136, 167, Shepherd, Aubrey ,.... ,...... 6 2, 142, Shepherd, Carla Roe .... 62 104, 151, 180 Sherrod, Lorraine Starr ..,. Shoalmire, Jimmy ......, Shriver, Suzanne Simmons, Richard .. Simmons, Patsy ....,. Simons, Betty Jean Simpson, Edward ..,. Simpson, Linda ...,.. Simpson, Nancy Jo Skains, Betty .....,..... Skipworth, Bobbie Rae ,....... .... 151, 154, 191, Smith, Anita .... ......... Smith, Elaine Slemons, Bonnie .... 63, Smith, Fred ..... Smith, Glenda . .. Smith, Patricia .. Smith, Yvonne ,... Smudrick, Jane . .. 62, 177, 63, 133, ..QI'53,' 63, 63, 163 .., 63, 167, Snider, Lella .... .63, 167, 170, Solice, Ruth ... ........... .... Sorrell, Margie .. . ... ... ... ... Spain, Margie ..,.......... ,............ Speights, Melva ......... ....,.,... 6 3 sfephens, Linda Ruth .. 5'3',' 152, 153, Stephens, Peggy ......... Stephens, Robert .... .. Stevens, Jean .... . Stewart, Marilyn .. . Still, Robert ..... Stone, Linda . Stroud, William ..., Stuckey, Charley ........ Summerlin, Wayne .... Suggs, Chris Swan, Henry ..., ,... Swor, Peggy .. .. Tate, Richard .. . Taylor, Mary .,..... Teer, Sue .,...,...... Terrell, Jimmy Byron Thaxton, Marlyn Gale Thomas, Jaques ..,..,. Thomas, Pat ........... Thomas, Nancy Anne Thompson, Billy .,...,,.. Thompson, Catherine Joan Thompson, Glenda Kay ..... Thompson, Margaret , . . . , . Tilley, Rex .,,......,... Toothman, Alice ....,.... Trangmar, Thelma Carolyn Trascher, Carolyn ....... Trigg, John Herbert ........ 63, '53Q'154f' ' 152 53, 135, 189: 1ao 63, 165, .......,..63', 53, ' 141, 144, 155, 53,' 1'31',1 '185,' 54, 53, 151, , .63, Gil. .1.65l. 191, 136, '53Q'141Q'1'44, 63, 63,168, . .' '53, 83,115 53, -107,1 '154, 53, ff'53 33 35 1 1 1 1 1 179, ' 136, 62, 170, 1 '82, 162, 165, 1 Trimble, Billy ........ .. 63, 141, 152, Turner, Patricia Jean . . .... 63, 109, Turnely, Preston Eugene .. ........... .. Tyler, Edward ....... ......... Ussery, Carolyn ...,. .....,.,... Ussery, Harold ,..... ..,..... 6 3, Valentine, Jimmy ... .,... 63, 140, Vaughn, John ...... ..,.... 6 4, 182, Vos, Dicky .,.....,... . . . 64, 143, 168, Wainwright, Adell ... .,.,....... .... Waldon, Bobby .... ........ 6 4, Waldron, David .... 64, 83, Walker, Harold . . . ....,. . 64, Walker, Jerry ..., . . 64, 168, Wallace, Robin ... ..,....,. ... Ward, Lavette . . .... ..... 6 4, Wardlow, Faye ... ...,........ .... Wardlow, Janice ... ........., ....... Ware, Alice ............,, 64, 163, 185, Warren, Barbara Nell .. 64, 151, 168, 181, 186, Waschka, Lawrence Arthur . , 64, 101, 139, Watson, James .,................ . . . 64, Weaver, Mary .......,.. . . 64, 167, Webb, Deanna ,.... ....... 6 4, Weber, Phillip ....,., ..,.. 1 79, Westmoreland, Ned . . . . . 64, 180, Wheeler, Clifton White, Danny .....,. .....,..,... 6 4, Whitehead, Barbara ..,... 64, 152, 153, Whittington, Sandra .... 64, 167, 185, Wilkes, Roy .... .. . 64, 142, 144, 167, Wilkerson, Kenneth .......,.............. Williams, Betty Jane ...,.....,.,.. .... Williams, Jann ..,..... Williams, Mitzi May ..,. Williamson, Pat ...... Williamson, Robert Wilson, Jackie ..... Wilson, Joyce .... ..QffIf'6i1,'4 ...64,165, Wilson, Patti Sue . .. 64, Windham, Jerry .. Wise, Jimmy ......... . . . . . , .. 64, Wissing, Raymond ... .. Witt, Carolyn Ann ..... Wolfe, Darwin .......... .. . Wolfe, Frances Elaine .... 64, Woodard, Sammy ,...,.... Yeates,- Mary Elizabeth Casteel, David ......... , 156, 64, 64, 138, 64, 141, 108, 64, 64, York, Dorothy Dee ....... 64, Young, Bonnie Sue .,.,. .......... Young, Rose Marie ....... . 64, Young, Sharon ...,............ 64, 162, SOPHOMORES Abbott, Barbara ......... ,..., , ,. , .66, Adkison, Cecil L. ........., ,...... . Addington, David Charles . .. .,..... . . . . Akers, Barbara ............ .. 66, 181, Allen, Lindo Louise ...., .... 6 6, Allen, Nina Beth ....... .....,.. Allen, Ralph Leland ... ... 66, Allen, Richard Wayne .. ...... .. Anderson, James .,.... .. 137, Anderson, June ....... ..... 6 6, Andrews, Betty .......... 66, 158, Andries, Joan ............. .. . 180, Anguiano, Richard Patrick .. . 139, Anthony, Isaac, Jr. Armstrong, Gerald Wayne .. Arnold, Barbara ........ , . Arnold Edward Lee ...... Arnold, Garlon W. .. Ashby, Carolyn .,... Ashby, Ronnie ..., Ashley, Bill ...,,..... Atkins Allen Care .. 1 Y - Attaway, Ardis Lynn .. Babineaux, Judith .... Bacon, Carol Alene .. Bagwell, Carolyn ..,. Bain, Gary Lee Baker, Evelyn Ann Baker, Frances Olivia .. Baker, Shirley Sue .... Barber, Sherman Paul ., Barber, Tommy ..,... Barkley, Doris ....,..,., .. ..,.... 66, 66. ' issf .Qf'66Q'1'c59f 181, ..fQ1fQ'66, Barnes, Neville Ray ... ......... .... Barritt, Stephen Locke. 67, aa, a4',' Barton, Kenneth Robert .. .......... .. Basco, James Ronald . I N D E X Bayliss, Judy ......... .... 6 7, 151 Bean, Helen Margaret .. Beck, Mary Patricia Beck, Robert ..,.,.. Bell, Ethel Sandra ., Bell, Jery .,........ Bell, Patricia ........ Bennett, Judy Ann Bernot, Henry A. .. Bethel, Sonny .,..,.. Birmingham, Carolyn .. Iff'67,' '67Q ., 67, Bissell, Shelton ...... 67, Black, James Herbert ... ...... Black, Roger Franklin ,........... 67, Blalock, Norma Rebecca ..,..,....,... Bland, Davis Duncan ............... Blankenship, LaJuana .. 67, 107, 122, Blue, Carl ,...,. ..... ,.,. Boatright, Pat ....... .. . Bolen, Donald ...,. Bonnette, Judith E. Bostick, George Ellis Boutte, Charlie ,..... Boyd, Linda , ...... Boyter, Elizabeth Bozeman, Tommy ...... 1,1 Bradford, Lucille .......... Bradley, Autumn Nell .. 67 Braud, Richard .....,..,... Brenning, Donald Glenn Brickell, June ..........., Briegel, Donna Jeanne Brittain, Kathleen Dale Brocoto, Antoinette ....,. Brocks, Johnny S. lll .. Brooks, Buster .,..... Bromell, Patsy .,., Brown, Bobby ., Brown, Flora Brown, Rodney .. Bryon, Wayne .. Bryant, Billy ...... Bryant, Linda ..,...,.. Burford, William ..,..,.. 67, . '67,' , '1'6:i, 173, ' '67,' 11.63, 67, 67, f'67Q Burleson, Sammie Jean ... ... Burrows, Gale ...,,,.... Burt, Raymond Millard .... Burton, Jerry Louis ..... Bush, Donna Lee Bush, Jerry Louis ..., Caldwell, Inez ......... Call, Lynette ....,., Calloway, Carile Ann Calloway, Jo ,....... Campbell, Bobbie .... Campbell, Cathy .. Campbell, Margaret ,. Cantrell, David ..... Cardwell, George Carlisle, Charles .... .. Carpenter, James ....,... Carraway, Charles ......,. Carter, Thomas Michael .. Caudle, Carroll Ray Causey, Carolyn ...,. Causey, Shearon, . .... ,. jf'67 186 67, 1 34, 163, 109, 67, 141, .67, 139, .67, isbl ' 1521 'ids ' iss 163, . 67, 122, 67, 67, .67, 175, 133, 67, 175, 67, 168, 67, 671 tai, i 43 67, 67, 67, 137 67, 67, 1116, 183, 67, 68, 68, 1 52, 1 1 1 .. 68, 68' '1'5A iAA' ' 157, 183, 68, 107, .68 151 162 1 1 1 Chaddick, Betty Sue ................ 181 , Chenery, Bob .......,.,.. 68, 94, 98, 133, Chennault, Bettie Jo ...,........,....... Chapman, David Johnny ..,........,.... Chatwin, Basil S. .....,. . Cheek, Sylvia Gale ..,., Chriss, Melvie June .. Citrano, Charles A. Clegg, James .... Clemens, Barney .... Cobb, Jimmie June .. Cobb, Pauline .....,. Cole, Mary Ann .... Cole, Ronny ...... Coleman, Charles Coleman, Dillard ....... Coleman, Roy Glenn .. 68, ...,68, Miss .. 68, ib7Q'i5s Collins, J. P. ....,., . Collins, Richard ,.,.. Connel, Judy Ray .... Conner, Charles Eddie .. Cook, Dorothy Rodes . Cooper, Harry .,..... Cooper, Jean ...,.... Cooper, Julia ..,...... Corley, Robert Kent 244 68, ...'.'. 6s, 68, 166, Cosumano, Lucy Josephine Cotton, Ann ..........,.. Cotton, Martha Eline .... Crozer, Norman ...,. Crawford, Peyton Crittenden, Nita ..... Crouch, Ronny ....,... Crump, Edward Lamar .. Cudd, Virginia Gail .. Cunch, James ....... Cunninghan, W. V. .. Calton, Mary Bess .. Darnell, Linda Sue ,. Darret, Harry Doughty, Wayne .. Davis, Glen Ray ..... Dawning, Frances .... Deal, Charles Russell .. Deal, Jerry Roland ...,. Deaton, Ann ........... De Prong, Bobby Eugene De Prang, Raleigh Kim .. De Sautell, Lois Mary 68, 68,' iss ..... 68, '68, ' 166, 68, .68, . ' 613, 162, Dickerson, Alvin .,..,. ..... ...... Dickerson, Arthur Le Roy Dillman, Sandra .......... Dingman, Linda Ann ..,.. Dinkins, Edward ,... Dixon, Jane Ann ..... Dodd, Bernetta Mable .. Doughty, Wayne , ..... Dowden, Jo Ann ...... Downing, Frances ........ Draper, Raymond Paul ., 66, ...6a 68, ff'69, Dring, Jimmye Dell ....,.......,... 69, Dunbar, Margaret Evelyn Duncan, Bobby ........., Dupont, Willis Edward .. Dupree, Janie ........... Dyes, Terry Brian ...... Eastman, Albert .E ..... Eaves, Danny ..,....... Edding, Le Roy Pat ...... Edelen, William Herbert .. Edmonds, Warren La Rue Edmonds, Don ............ Edwards, Harrison ..... Edwards, J. W. ..., . Eisenhauer, Tommy .. Elkins, Juanita .,,.... Ellis, Ardyth ..,...,... Ellis, Judy ............ , Elmore, Meda Elnora Emmons, John Thomas Endsley, Ralph Lee ...,. England, Frank Richard ., Ennis, Janet Elizabeth ..., Ethridge, Alton ........ Fairley, Danny .....,.. Faith, William Ralph .... Fargerson, John Glenn .. Farmer, Spencer ....... Faust, Jo Ann ,..... Faulkner, Jerry Ferrand, Eva ..... Feducia, Marie ,... ... Fehl, Charlotte Lee ., Ferguson, Johnny ..... Ferguson, Judy Kay Ferguson, Sally . ,....., Fields, Sonia Phyllis Fisher, Becky ......., Fitch, Jesse .,.,..... Flores, Richard ,..,,.. Flournoy, Robert Hugh .. Flowers, Aaron .,., ' Floyd, Wayne ........ Floyd, Larry , .......... Fontana, Anthony Don Fontineaux, Bertie Moe .. Ford, Jerry . ,.,..,. ..,. Formby, Mary Kathleen Fountain, Barbara Anne . Franklin, Kenneth ........ Franks, Carolyn ....... Frazier, Barbara Ann ..... Frizzell, Mattie .....,.... Fulkerson, Margaret Dianne .. ..69,1 69,143,151, .l'691'1821' fff 69,' 11361. , ..,... 69, 69, .. 69, ..1 69,' .f.'f.'.'. 69l' 69, 69, 181, 69, 142, 69, 133, ff'69l 69, 180, 181, 169, 166, 69, 69, . . . 69, '69, ..'.'.'.'69 187: . , ..... 6, 691 ' Fulton, Bertie Rose ......... ....... Gallion, James ..,..,.... , . Gane, Patricia Ann Garrard, Emmett Garrett, George .. Garza, Bobby , ........ 69, ...,70, 104, .,.....70, 70, 69, 194 68 109 133 189 192 141 137 170 179 140 68 68 167 68 133 68 133 68 182 132 133 68 165 106 139 69 174 179 180 165 180 139 192 179 162 140 138 141 142 137 139 104 196 194 69 69 165 134 69 139 183 69 69 69 194 179 138 150 174 196 135 1 33 135 1 33 69 69 1 35 195 1 86 69 1 50 .69 .69 .69 151 iss 181 137 137 132 108, Garza, Delores .,...., Gibbs, Jo Ann .....,... ..,, 7 0 182 Gilcrease, Joyce Lanell.. ...,..,. 70, Gillaspie, Kenneth Dale .,.69, 154, Gillespie, Linda Ann ..., ........ Gilley, Linda ...,.... ,... 7 0, Gipson, Anna Rose ... ..., .... Givens, Joyce Elaine ... ...... .... Glass, James Barton .. ...70, 138, Glover, Harry Lee ..... ...,. 1 35, Goodson, Emma Jean ... ...4,.. Gordon, Judy Geraldine ...70, 169, Gore, Mary Ruth ....... .,,. 7 O 165, Grafton, Tom Cletel ...,. ,.... . Graham, Bobby Wayne .. ..... 70, Graham, Jewel Ann .... .70, Graves, La Verne ..... ...70, Gray, Carolyn ....... .,... Green, Earlton Glynn .. ..... 70, Green, Robert Glen Grice, Jere L. .... , Griffith, Freddie . . . .70 Grisson, Stuart ...... ..., 7 0, Grubbs, Leland ... ... ......, .,.70, Gulledge, Jane Evelyn ...,....,.......,, Gulledge, Nancy Sue 70, 163, 165, Hadwin, Richard ..... ...,......... Hamilton, Elaine ...,. .,.. .....,...,.. Hamm, Mary Louise .... ,..,. 7 O 162 Hardy, Gary ..... , ...... .........,..., Hargis, Bonnie .......... 70, 151, 165, 186 Harkey, Randall . ,,..,.........,...... 70, Harper, Jimmy Dean ... .. ... Harrington, Ann ........ 70, 151, 157, 182, Harris, James Ranson Hartley, Carolyn ....... Hawkins, Peggy ...,.,..... Hawthorne, Linda Gaile .,.. Hay, Aletha Louise .,.... Haynes, Reba Estelle Hemperley, Don ..,... Hendrix, Bobbie Lou ..,..,. Hennigan, Gwen ..............,.,... Hill, Mike .............. 71, 137, 162 Hodge, Lynda Lee ..... ....... Hoffman, Alda ..... .... 7 1, 154 Hofius, Dave .......... Holder, Ann ..,..,...., Holder, Kenneth Wayne . Hollifield, Virginia ..... Holloway, Ginger ..., Holloway, Jeannie .... 174, Holt, Sammy ....,...,. ....... Hanley, William Glenn . .... Hood, James ......... Hooper, Shirley Ann Horne, Nancy Beth ,.,. 71, 107, Hoseman, 'Marian ....... ......,... Howard, Mary Kathryn . . ,.... . Huckabee, Helen Louise . .,., 71 Humphrey, Clifton ,. .,..... ..., . Hunter, Mickey .,,...,...... Hutchinson, William Henry Iles, Paulette Heddy .,.... .... Isbell, Dorothy Jean ...,. Ivey, Kathryn Ann Jacks, Don Rex ...... ,L ,I Jackson, Frances Marie . . 4 V Jackson, Carolyn . . . . . . Jackson, Gloria ...... Jacobs, Charlotte . . . . , James, Edna ..... Jarrett, David Jennings, Jean ..... Jeter, Linda Gale ,..., Jinkins, Patricia Ann Joe, Chuck Wing ..... .'ffff7i, Johnson, Beverly Ann .... Johnson, David , ......... .. Johnson, Donald Randolph ,, Johnson, Harold ..... ,...... .... Johnson, Margaret ....... ....... Johnson, Sandra Sue .... .... 7 1, Johnson, Wanda Jo .. ..,71, Jones, Jimmy ...,... ...71, Jones, Julia Odell Jones, Phillip ...... Jones, Ronnie Ray .... Jones, Ray .........., Jordan, Bobby .,...... Karlson, Bonnie Louise Kelley, Cynthia Jean Keys, Sandra Jean King, Patricia ....... Kiper, Leland Huel . 70 . 70, .71 .71, .187 .71, 169, .71, .71 .71 175, .71 .71, 151, .71, 170, .70, 76, 76, .70, 92, .71, .71, .71 .71, .71, 108, 165, 137, .71, 7i .711 '71, .71, IDE Kircus, Jerry ...... Kirkham, Myra Kleinhans, Mitzi ,. Knight, Jo Ann .. Kruger, Laurie Lafitte, Peggy ....,. LaFoe, Rosemary ..... LaLena, Carol Ann .... LaLena, Mary Camille ....... Lamb, Shirley Jean ...,..,., Lancaster, Joyce .......... 72, Landrum, Rose Mary ........ Landry, Judy ...........,... Langridge, Phyllis Anne .. Langlois, Marie Joann Lasyone, Phillip Nat ...... Lazarus, Austin Holbert ..,., Leadaman, Albert Raymond Leadaman, Peggy Marie .... LeBlane, Jimmy .,.,....... Lee, Barbara Ann ..... Lee, Jimmy Rayford Leeth, Larry .,,...,.. Leon, Betty Earlene .......,....... 72, Lester, Sherry .....,......... 72, LeVasseur, Carolyn Enid LeVasseur, Sandra Ann .. Lewis, Linda Marie ...... Liberto, Dorothy Vera .... Liberto, Jo Ann ....... .. Lilley, Violet ........ ... Linder, Judy Ann .,.,.. ... Lindsay, Dick ........... ...,.,. 7 2, Lockridge, Roger Wayne ., Long, James Thomas . Longoria, Lane .,.... Lottinger, Helen .,.,., Love, Carole Faye .... Love, James .,...,. Lynch, Louis .,... Lynch, Rany ...... Lyons, Charles ..... McBride, Jerry Ray McCaa, Mary Ann .... McCann, Jerry ....., McComic, Nancy ..... McComic, Pattie Jo ...,.. McCormack, Peggy Sue ..,... McCoy, Edward Merrel McCullough, Carolyn Nancy' McDearmont, Mary Virginia . McGlothlin, Robert ..,..,.... X .......71, 1QQ7iQ'i61Q' . fffiij 1217 ....72, 108 , . ,.... 72, ..,. .72, ..........72, 187 151, 165, .....72, , .......72, .....72, ,..,72 ...72, .....72 . iso .72 107 109, 162, ...,72, ...,...-.72, 72,' 122' ........72, ,...72, 106 ...,72, 158 .......72, ...,72, ....72 ..'.'.7Q,' . ..,., 66, 105, . ....... 73, ...,73, . ..,.. 73 .....83, 1 1 1 72, 168 135, .........143, ..72, 83 1 1 . 72 107, 1 McGrew, Mollie Sue ...... ,... 7 3, Mclnnis, Gloria Jeanne .. ,.,. 73, Melena, Mary . ..,...... . . .. McPhee, Margaret Ann ...,. . . McVay, Tyrone ........ ,...... ..... McMillan, Charlotte Jeannette .......... 73, Mackey, Elaine Ellen ..........,......,. Mallett, Sandy .......,......,........ 73, Mangham, Kay ..... .... 7 3, 163, 182, Mann, Phillip .,.... ....,......... Maranto, Judy Ann ,. .....,.... 73, Marsh, Margrett ... . . . . Martin, Bobby Ray .. ....... .. Martin, Evelyn Ann ,..... .73, Martin, Jackie ..,.... ..,. 7 3, 108, Martin, Roberta Sue . . . .,..... . . ,. Matlock, Sandra Alice ... ..... ,. .73, Mauldin, Patsy .....,.... . . .73, 163, Maxworth, Bill , ..,,.,... .......... . Mayeaux, Marie Dianne . . ..... 73, Meacham, Carol .,,..,., ...... Medellin, Josephine .4.. .... Mercer, Wynette , 4 . . . . . Michwich, Lavon ... ...... Middleton, Danny ... .... 73, Miley, Grover ...... Miller, Armand Miller, Travis ......... Mills, Travis ...,...... Mitchell, John Riddler . Mitchell, Larry ........ Mitchell, Nancy ., .... . Mitchell, Robert Eugene .. Monk, Gloria .......,.,. Monkhouse, Peggy Jean ,,... Monroe, Barbara Dianne .. Monroe, Madeline ...... Moore, Roger ............. Moore, E. R. iRichard1, Jr .... . Morgan, Diana ....,..... Morris, Danny .....,... Morris, Doug ... ..... 245 . f .' 73,' 137, ' ......,.I5.I.. ....73, .......73, ....73,'ilf1 .......7s i38,' 1 134 .71 158 72 180 162 187 .72 163 195 192 .72 194 162 106 132 137 137 105 132 .72 180 143 174 180 107 192 107 72 192 192 170 162 163 179 143 151 182 189 141 137 136 138 150 132 73 . 73 169 1 33 1 83 1 87 84 1 95 196 106 137 106 .73 106 194 192 .73 139 105 151 .73 158 180 .73 194 .73 .73 .73 .73 141 199 .73 179 .73 .73 .73 194 162 .73 140 189 194 133 198 Moss, Johnny .......... Mouer, Simon R. Jr. Mulford, Ronald ...... Murff, Susan Erron .,..... Musgrave, Rebecca June Muxworthy, William Oliver Myers, Elizabeth Ann ...., Neal,Don... ........ Neal, James Ellis ..,. .. Neal, Sandra ...,. .. . Neely, Betty ........ ,. Nettles, Judith Ann . Norman, Geraldine . . , Jackie ..... James L. . . . Norman, Norman, Norman, Sarah .... .... Norman, William ., .... Nuckols, Judy ..,.,....,,........ ' 74 139 Odom, Dick .,..,........ ,.....132, 1 .'.'72,'y'1b5i ' .'f.'.'zA,' , 1'A1', Ogburn, Melvin Earl .... ..........., Olds, Mary Alice .. Owens, Jerry ...... Owens, Robert E. . Palmer, Neal ..... Parks, Joycelyne . . . Pate, Faye ........,. Patton, Floyd ......... Paton, Henry Floyd .. Paul, Jimmy ....... ... .......74, ..,74 .73, .73, 151, ,73, 171, .73, 74, .72, 151, .74, 74, 139, 1 712 165, 1 822 as, f id, Payne, Richard Kelly .... .,.. 7 4, Pelton, James Merrel, . ,. . ....74, Pendleton, Clarice ,.,.. ............... Penn, Larry Lynn ... ............ .... Pennington, Nancy .. ..... 74, 154, 181, Pesnell, Jane ..,... ... ..... 74, 107, Phillips,Elaine Pickard, Nancy ,.,. .. .74, Pickett, Marsales ..... ......, Pierce, Jimmy ......... ... ..66 Pipes, Robert Byron , . . ......., . . Pippen, Richea ...... .,....... 7 4, Pitts, Tommy ....... . . .137, 180, Pitts, Steve .,.....,. ........ 1 34, Polette, Becky ......... .,.. 7 4, 108, Pollard, Homer Paul ..... ,74, Powell, Don Wilson .,. ,,,, ,... Powell, Julian ...... ..... Powell, Jo Ann .... . . .74, Prater, Mary Ruth . . , . . . . . Pratt, Mary Jane . . ,,, Prinos, Ronald , ..., Protho, Beauford . , . , , , Prothro, D. L. ..... ..,, , Prothro, Vickie ....... ....... Pruitt, Barbara .....,..., ,.,, 7 4, Rachall, Yvonne Marie ... .,... Rachal, Walter Glenn ... ... Rainey, Bobbie . ..,... ..... . . Ramsey, Uerta Eloise . . . . .74, Randolph, Jean ,...... ..... Ray, Thomas .......... .,...... Reddy, Peggy Dianne ..,.. .74, Reeder, David . , ....... ..,.... . 74, Reeves, Sue ...,..... .,.. 7 4, 187, Reigel, Gary ........ ..........., Reyenga, Donna ....,... .... 7 4, 151, Reynolds, Gloria Faye . , . ......., . . Reynolds, Judith Hendrick . . . ... .75, Reynolds, Jimmy ,....... , ....... 75, Richardson, Ruth Louise .....,... 75, 106, Richardson, Shirley ................... 75, Ricketts, Mary ......... ..... 7 5, 174, 195, Robbins, Betty .. ... ...,..... ...... Robbins, Edith Gail ,... ... ..., .... Roberson, Lamar Roy .... . . , Roberts, Preston . . . ...... , , . . Robinson, Doreen Phyliss . .. .... .. .. Robinson, Phyliss Jeanne ... .. .... . .. Robinson, Rebecca Ann . . . .... 75, 163, Rochelle, Wanda Jean ... ...... .... Rogers, Nadine ......... ,....,........ . Rodgers, John Albert ......,.......... 75, Roppolo, Joan .,.,.,.. ..., 7 4, 151, 181, Ross, Sammy .,...... ..........,..,, Ross, Loret ..,.......,. ,.......,. 7 5, Ross, Rita ............,. .... 7 5, 181, Rauch, James Edward ,. . ,...., . . .. Russell, Virginia .......,.. ..,.. 7 5, Rutherford, Martha Ann ..,.. , . .75, Saintignan, James Thomas .. . . . . .. Salley, Charles ............. . . .75, Sanchez-Flores, Erwin ....., ,.... 7 5, Sanders, Kenneth Stanley .... .... 7 5, Sanders, Tommy .......... .... 7 5, Sanson, Betty Jean . , , . .. Sayles, John ....... Schilling, Katherine .. Schmidt, David ..... Scott, Bobby . ..,... .. Scott, Mattye Cleves .. Scott, Tommy ......... Scotto, Jean Elizabeth . Shackelford, Charles Shannon, Connie .... Shaw, Billy ........ Shaw, Kenneth Ray .... Sherman, Barbar Paul .. Shirley, Charles Howard Shirley, Donnie ......... Silliman, J. Perry, Jr. . Simmons, Sara .,.,..... Sims, John ............ Smith, Alton Ray ..... Smith, Charles Brunner Smith, Charlotte ....... Smith, Dianne ....... .. Smith, Janelle .. Smith, Jerry .,... Smith, Kathryn Smith, Norman .. Smith, O'Brian Smith, Peggy Smith, Ray ...... Smith, Skipper Smith, Yvonne Snaffer, Karen Spano, Johnny Sparks, Dean Speed, Stanley .... Stanley, Charles Speights, Manuel Speights, Yvonne ...,... Spence, Charlotte ..... Spillers, Robert ...,.... Stanford, Thomas Wayne ..... Stater, Sammy ......,. Stewart, Bill .......... Stone, Jimmy L. Storey, Ralph Lynn .. Stump, Evelyn Marie Summerlin, Nancy Sutton, Edward ....... Sutton, Fran ........... Swanner, Jerry Wallace Swim, Brenda ........, Tanner, Fred L. Tagliavore, Virginia Tarver, Thomas E. .... . Taylor, Hubert Eugene . Temple, Wanda Fay Templin, Richard .,..... Teresa, Francis Wayne . Terry, Tammy Willard Thomas, William .,.,., Thomas, Judye ,....... Thompson, Carlis Dee . Thompson, Gary ....... Thorne, Billy .....,., Thorpe, Carl .....,... Thurmond, Lee Glenn .. Tiemann, Mary Lou Tiller, Joe N. .... .. Todd, Sharon Blanche Tompkins, John Harold . Trainor, Nelia Gayle .. Traylor, Ethel ....... Tuminello, Sammy .... Turbeville, Martha Turner, Sally ,... ,.,. . . Tyler, Clayton Lester .. Tyler, Mary Ellen ,..,... .'.'f.75Q' .' '75,' ..11175f' 75, 154, . ...'.'.76,' .76, 83, .....76, 176Q'1'09' 1fif'76.' ...76, I 11761 ' 76' '16s ..f..76i INDEX Wells, Richard K. .,.. fff77,4 West, Helen Fay .,..... .... Whidden, Ramona M. . . . . .. White, Nickie ..... ,... Whitton, Jerry Lynn Widmer, Gordon ...... Wiggins, Billy .....,.... Williams Williams , Lafaxe Addie . , Albert Earl Williams, Billy Ray .lll77, Williams, Carol ......,.. . . Williams, George Lee . .. 77, 141, Williams, Hines .,..,.. ........ Williams Nell , ...,.. ........ . w1111f6r61Q Helen Willis, Barbara ...... Willis, J ames Ross ...... Willis, Nancy Cathryn Wilshire, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Roberta Nannette Durwood Ray . . . Helen Louise ..... Jeffrey York .... Windham, Pat ........ Winn, V Winfrey, Wissing, iola Annie Judy . ..,. . Mary Ellen . . Womack, John ...... Womack, Rose Mary Woodall, Roney ........ 77, 77, 77, 77, 158, Woodward, Ronald Rex .. Wang, Kenneth ......... . Woodle, Dorothy L. ...... Worn, C. J. ......... ..,. . Worrell, Howard Homes Worrell, Sally .....,.... Worsham, De Witt R. ....77, Wreyford, Emma Louise . . . . , . Wright, Linda .......... Wunsch, Peggy ........ ,... 7 7, Young, Barbara .. . Young, Sue ................... . INDEX-FRESHMEN Abney, William .......,............. Allgood, Tobie Jeanne . .. . . . .78 Angell, Patricia Sue .,.... . .... l. Applewhite, Rosa Carolyn .. Ashby, Kathleen Edith Ashby, Ash le Bill ............ Ronald y ........ Attawdy, Tona Lucille .. Attaway, Margaret Aubrey, Sherry Lee .. Bain, Lillian ........ Barclay. Mary ........ Barnes, John Wayne .. Barney, Douglas .... Berney, Henry ..... Bogue, Delores .... Boudreaux, Lee J. . Bowers, Mike ...... Boyett, Elaine ....... Brasher, Linda Ruth Bridges, Andrea Bridges, Sanclrea . Brown, Dennise .. Brown, Gene ...... Bryant, Carr, J Jon Dell .... . hn Warren Tyler, James Billy William... .. Underwood, Norma Lee ....... .. Ussery, Harry .... .......... ...... 76 Valentine Rodne , y .... .... Vance, Robert ..... , . . . ,76, Van Alstyne, Franky ... ...... Vercher, Donald Ray . . . . , , Vilsons, Silvia ........ .. . Waites, Pattye ........ . . . Walker, Skipper ......... .... Walker, Jerry Roberta .... Wallace, Dickie ...,... ...... Walters, Henry Wells . .. ,...77, Ward, Elaine ........ ..... . Warren, Frances .... .... . , Watts, Carolyn ...... . . .77, Webb, Evelyn Marie .,. ,...... Webb, Ruby Lynn ....... .... 7 7, Weber, Judith Dianne ... ...... 1 o ..., Carroll, Calvin ........ Carroway, Donna Dane .. Catanese, Rosemary ..,. Chapman, Ginger ..... Clanton, Bobby .... ..,. Cocherell, McArthur ...... Copeland, William Paul .... Creamer, Virginia Annette Cudabac, Rance ............ Davis, James ..,......... Deese, Carlton ..... Donelson, Juanita ..... Dubois, Janice ..4..,... Dumas, Dwayne Dennis .. Edelen, Sherry Lynne Edwards, Dian ........ Emmons, Donald .... Endsley, Jerry .,.... England, Jerry ........ Eustice, Barbara Ann Fielder, Joe Wayne Ford, James ........ Friday, Tommy ......... 246 '.'.'.'.78,'1so, ....139 133, 189 77, 182 77, 186 77, 194 137 136 ....139 H192 143, 165 133 ..1ao 180, 183 77, 165 , 77 77, 194 183, 195 77 ..195 151, 196 .137 77, 108 N138 162, tso 77, 195 .. 77 162, 192 N136 77, 108 77, 133 ,77, 180 77 134 77, ' 77, 137 182, 186 .77 77, 181 180 151, .,,..77 .77, 105 122.190 78, 190 QQ122 78,7190 .7a, 190 ...,19O 1f1270 ....7s ....7s .....7s 7sQ'179 ....190 7a, 190 ,....78 78, 190 ..,..142 Ja, 190 .,....78 ....151 ....7a jfIf7s H7190 H1170 78, 190 .....78 QfQf78 Gaidry, Phillip Osmun Gallion, James Edward Garcie, Harold ....,.... Garrard, Billy ....... Garza, Delores ......... Goodwin, Travis ......... Goociell, Walter Micheal .. Griffin, Jeanette ...,... Griffin, Sheryl ....... Gysson, Anna Lee Hablutzel, Beniy ...... Hartwell, Glenn Allen .. Hayes, Hixie Althia .. Hayes, Ronny ,...... Harvey, Henry ,.., Heinsohn, Stanley .,.. Hemperly, Donald ...... Holcomb, Patricia June Harman, Kenneth ........ Houese, James ,........ .. Isbell, Pat ....... ..... 7 8 Jackson, Larry . . ,. . .. Johns, Tammy .. , . .. Johnson, Eleanor .. Jones, Jerry ..... Jordan, Portor .. Justus, Janis ...... Kelly, Billy Ray Kiper, Quinnette ....... Kircus, Camelia Ann ...... Kraemer, Carole Dolores LaBeff, Betty Jo ......... Lacy, Joan ..........., Lacy, Virgil .... LaFoe, Charles LaLena, Mary ..... Lee, Carlene ....... Lee, Chester ......... Lee, Glenn Malcolm .. Leon, Frank Joseph Leon, Steve Joe .. Leon, Joe ........... Linahan, Patsy Ann .. Lindsey, Bill ........ Lindsey, Louise .... Lock, Pat ...... Lolley, David Loyd, Dewey ..... .... Mahlen, Claude ...... ,. Marlowe, Jimmy ......... Matthews, Martha Ann Mauldin, Elaine Rita .... McCain, Roger .....,. McCain, Thomas .. McCoy, Charles ........., McDaniel, Jimmy ,........ McDonald, Darold William . .. 78, 152, 78, ....78, , 123, 150, 187, fff.'7s, ....78, .,ff7f3. ....78, .. 78, ....79, MacDougall, Mickey .,.... 4 l McGee, Sally ....... McGrath, Gloria .. Mclntosh, Kathy .... McNatt, Margaret McNeal, Ronny Elvin .. McQuiIlin, Doris .... McRae, Johnny ....... Matthews, Ann ...... Meador, James Carl Miller, Clara ........... Morgan, Patricia Elaine Mosely, Jerry . .,...... . Moseley, Jerel Edward Murphy, Henrietta Edna Muse, Gerald .,....... Nations, Loretta .....,. Neal, Carolyn .. , ...,... .. Neal, Virginia Annette Nelson, Organ, Patrick, Pearce, Pearce, Perkins, Phillips, Piazza, Poulan, Powell, Powell, James ....... Reoblyn ....... Dorothy . . . Linda .... Louise . . . Bill . . . Donna . . . Benny Helene ..... . . Margie ........ Patricia Gail Raspberry, Christa Ray Reed, Phyllis Louise .... Rice, Jerome .......... Richbourg, Robert Rowsey, Linda Jane .. Russell, Russell, Nancy . ..... Sally ..... Sanford, Clayton ., 78, .. 79, 150, 79, 79,7 183 79, ....79, 150, ....79, 187, .. ,. 79, 79 ,183, .......79, 79 185 , , ......79, .,1179Q 1 . , ,-.-1, , - mn...-was ,nnpsoav-13 INDEX Sartini, Sharon ...... ..... 1 90 Sutton, Frances Carrol ., ...,..... 79, 190 Weidner, Mary ....... ....... l 87 Schoeber, Beverly ....... 190 Thomas, Bill .......... .... 7 9, 165, 183 Wheeler, David ......... -.-.--- - Scott, Russell Wade . .... 79, 150 Thomas, Brenda Kay .... ............... W hitthorne, Elizabeth ..,. .... 7 9, 190 Semon, Philip ...... .... . ..79 Thomas, Carolyn Leota ... ........... 79 Wiggins, Charles ...... .......... Shaw, DOf0ll'1Y 4--- V - - -,-. 79, 190 Thomas, Jimmy ......... .............,. W ilkinsonl Pqul ,.,, ,,., A ,79 Simmons, Patsy Jean ..... 79, 162 Tiner, Stanley Ray ..,. .....,......... 7 9 Williams, Billy ...lI'.l Sipes, Sandra Jo ...,... ..... 7 9, 151 Tilton, Mary Ruth .,.. ,.... 7 9, 183, l90 Williams Bob .,.,,,,,,, ,, Skipper, Betty Jean ..., .......... T abin, Patty ....,. ............. 7 9 Williams' Brenda Joyce I I . .-. Spain, Jerry Lynn ..... ........ T olbert, Linda .... ........... 7 9 Williams' Jeonene ' 79 Spikes, Sandra .......... ..... 1 90 Turnley, Tommy .... ......... 7 9 W.H.f d' Dewe '79 Stegall, Charles .......... .... 7 9 Ussery, Gay Nell . . . ..,. 79, 190 Q I or f hV ' ' ' ' ' Stephenson, Albert Leon . . ,.. .79 Vernon, Ernestine . .. ...,.... 190 Wflllcmsonf -lo fl - ' - ' ' ' Stokes, Mary Ann ...... ...... W adsworth, Willie . . . ..... 79, 179 Wilson, KGY ------ - - - - 1 Street, Robbie Lee . L. . . .... 79 Wardlow, Carolyn . . . ......... 79 Wood, Charles ...... ..... . . . . . . . . Struther, Ronald ...... .... W atson, David .,.. 79, 183 Woodall, James ...... ............ . 79 Stuckey, Robert Lee .. Weakley, Gerry .. ..,....,.. Yancey, Betty Jean ....,........... 79, 152, 190 041415 ra s lxglilglwg 8 P fliffmll l 4 2 f'f'fJf.-la' f may from 10 ..u,4f,r.c4,:g 1 A K ' Q! ul' al Z 4. ,H I 1, A ,, , QQJQUL I . t L ,,wvAr--I-1 !f,a6,luLJ'.-g,,v,, A 'L f sq' 1'N ,.--Ai , s :vt Ar . ' I w..fj Q., 'CP 5 l ,K VA x..ak44 7 my ? Q v5 'A- ' 1- -j L P I ' w 1 ki' ' mg if 1 fc, fl-. my 'lg fy .. 'J ,rpg-:fi LQ ffm I ' l N l f l' ALB Ill V x LLL: 51 Oc' N 2.4 ' 9 -4 P ' 1 A H, ' A ' . , -P I I Ipsqi 9 - X MN. , ' '--1--.5 ' L i gy A IYQ, 71.1.- . .,, ,. L , W of 'K . n W. , ir-vg, l K' . ' V x ' r f 14'1.nw- .,Vl2,.JL,e2f9 f!C'f5 Z,GL.1bQ.,f?ll l y En: 5 H ' - I 53 A ' 4 I 7 ' K il A 24 'M lafllt ,W 7 wiv EDITOR'S MESSAGE Now The 1957 Sequoyah is in The hands of 'The Fair Park sTudenT body. Pens are poised and The greaT annual Signing of The Se- auoyah is well under way. By The Time you, Mr. Average STudenT, reach This page, gallons of ink will have flowed across our carefully planned lay-ouTs. For The sTaff, This book is already hisTory, and work on The 1958 ediTion has begun. BuT for 450 of us The 1957 Sequoyah com- pleTes The record of our high school years. The exciTemenT of graduaiion fesTiviTies can- noT quiTe hide The feeling of nosTalgia we are already experiencing wiTh The ThoughTs of leaving Fair Park. This issue of our yearbook asks you To remember - remember old friends, remember The Tun we had - and we know you will remember. We hope ThaT your Sequoyahs will, Through The years, help To make These memories more vivid. There will be a very special seT of memo- ries for Those of us who have -labored dili- genTly for four years as members of The T Sequoyah sTaff. We remember The faculTy advisors who have spenT Their exTra Time working wiTh us, Teaching us, and helping us over many a rough spoT. Thank you, Mrs. Hearn and Mrs. Cobb for your able assisT- ance. The office personnel, especially Mr. Herron, Mrs. Ross and Mrs. McDaniel, will always be remembered for Their paTience wiTh us. We used Their phones, Their supplies, Their school records and hours and hours of Their Time. We are exTremely graTeful To Mr. Alberson for his confidence in us. We would like To Thank The ShreveporT Engraving Company and The Journal PrinTing Company for Their parT in Sequoyah produc- Tion. Our very special Thanks To Mr. Jimmy Cobb and Mr. Harold Walker who have given so unsTinTingly of Their Time. ' All of us will remember Milburne Alfred and The summer sessions aT his sTudio. We Thank you, Milburne, for your willingness To help far beyond The call of conTracTs. LasT buT noT leasT, we would like To Thank The faculTy and sTudenTs of Fair Park for Their supporT and cooperafion year afTer year. TH E EDITOR -wm i Q- oss. QS-fofisfiff wwfsf ww W, W9 mg 1 i . ' ,DNV glgww- a, Q
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