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

 - Class of 1958

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IT was a year of inspiraTion, a year of good Times, one year in The process of becoming responsible aduITs, buT mosT of all iT was a year aT Fair Park, . x ' 41, 44, v H 2 l 1' 'X new to some, old to many f le ..:I New, exciting, confusingethis wos Foir Pork to some of us. To the new student the school wos o mcize of hollwoys, stoirs, ond closs- rooms, but to others it wos only os new os on old friend in o new dress. The building wos remodeled from top to bottom. New equip- ment, new lockers, ond new colors mode things more convenient ond cheerful. Old ocquointonces ond old troditions gove us the feeling thot we were for onother yeor o port of Foir Pork ond its myriod octivities. i X 6 ...busy The clang of the tardy bell and the scurry- ing sounds ot last minute students rushing to class presented quite a contrast to the dead silence that came fifteen minutes later with every head bent studiously over piles ot work, bobbing in rhythm to busily weaving pencils. The quietness that prevailed in the building during class hours gave no hint ot the under- currents of furious activity that make up the lives of Fair Parkers. Studying was hastily done, exams were carefully prepared, and organizations worked at a rapid pace to com- plete proiects. All was done quickly, carefully, thoroughly and busily-yet quietly. yet quiet hh... I XXXX 'X XXX fs-'K XXXXXX Bk informing and entertaining ' Ulm Our clcissrooms, where onything con hop- pen, were dens of lectures ond lciughter, music ond midterm exoms. Here personolities were perfected, scholors born, ond chorocter built through cn combination of information ond entertainment. Eoch student hod on op- portunity to do the things he liked most ond did best. There wos music ond fun, literoture ond drcxmcz, mothemotics cind chollenge, sci- ence ond wonder, cirt ond creotivity, shop- work ond occomplishment - through it oll knowledge ond joy. it , fi. X, X X If if ,Nt xx ,Q , l fha! 'A ii Some ot the richest gains a student can achieve have come from the participation in and encouragement ot school athletics. They have been the motivating 'factor in opening the doors of school spirit and student loyalty not only for the participants, but also for the spectators. The team spirit that evolves is more than enthusiasm tor the game. It is the spirit ot common understanding and trust that we experience, and the sense ot loyalty and togetherness that enriches our lives ancl the memories ot our days at Fair Park. iii 1 l 4 - . . . filled with a will to win 3551- -,Xl 4.7 ,, , x'-N- full of lasTing friendships The buildings rang wiTh laughter, The laughTer of ci boy and girl sharing a privaTe, jusT-for-us joke, The laughTer of a group in The cafeTeria, laughter befween classesecilways The laughTer that fold of friendship. There were quieT Times, Too, Times when friends dis- cussed The presenT, reviewed The pasT, and made plans for the fufure. BuT wheTher The momenf was one of quieTness or gaieTy, There was always an abundance of friends. W 1+ HW Y ww., .W ...NNNR Q 'h-f-.... CONTENT INTRODUCTION ........ I ADMINIS ft7ISSE'5. ATHLETICS F -'TURES MILITAR ACTIVITIES ADVERTISE I 9 X .....I8 k ..........II4 Dedication- HlS 1958 Sequoyah is humbly dedicated to the lasting memory of Miss Hixie Davidson, whose death on the last day of December, l957, grieved and shocked all of us who knew and loved her. Miss Davidson, a native of Summerfield, taught in Dubach, Marks- ville, Jackson Parish, and Mooringsport before coming to Fair Park as a teacher and later, guidance counselor. She wholeheartedly dedicated twenty-five years of her life to teaching and inspiring those thousands of students who have passed through the portals of Fair Park. Miss Davidson's warm and friendly personality en- veloped all who came in contact with her, and an enthusiastic will to help, coupled with a cheerful smile and an encouraging word of sympathy always greeted those who came to seek her aid. Her understanding manner, her wholesome spirit, and her inherent sense of humor made her beloved and respected by us all. She proved to us by her own excellent standards that living is giving and protecting oneself into his work. Her inspired devotion gave her a sure and steady hand in guiding the student body's growth with positive and intelligent direction. Her untiring patience and con- stant effort never wavered. We loved her and love her still in our hearts, and the ringing echoes of her presence still linger in our minds. MISS HIXIE DAVIDSON AMESSAGE FROM Our Principal Dear Students: This has been a year filled with many changes at Fair Park. You have witnessed the completion of the new gymnasium, the addition of new quarters for the music department, and the complete remodeling and modernization of the school building itself. The enrollment of the school has increased considerably and to keep pace with this growth new courses have been added and additional teachers have been employed. The addi- tion of a second assistant principal, two counselors, and an enlarged office staff, have enhanced the efficiency and potentialities of the school. You, the students, have shown your appreciation and gratitude for this growth and progress in your school by continuing to bring honor and recog- nition to Fair Park through your performances and achievements in all lines of endeavor. I am both proud and humble to have been made principal of so fine an educational institution as Fair Park High School and I shall endeavor to keep it an Alma Mater you may always look to with the highest regard and admiration. May God's richest blessings be with you now and always. E. H. HERRON l8 E. H. HERRON I9 S S lstant Principal J. E. TURNER Quietly, efficiently, the office stott rnokes possible the smooth operotion of Fciir Pork. Theirs is the iob of hcindling fincinces, enrolling students, checking credits, ond keeping ottendonce records. More thon two thousond students ond teochers look to this group for intorrnoition, direction, cind counseling. 20 Mrs. Helen Clemm and Mrs. Betty Phuris perform accounting and secretarial duties. Mrs. McDaniel goes on the air, Your attention please, for the afternoon announcements. Office Staff Cecil Herren checks daily with students concerning their absence. 'Wifi ' .WALK X' ' 'i A M it 11 Who, us? Faculty And Staff First Row: CLARA G. ALBERSON . Mathematics B. A., Louisiana Polytechnic lnstituteg M. A., Stephen F. Austin College JOSEPHINE H, ALLEN . Mathematics B. S., Centenary College Second Row: LOIS J, ALLEN . , Librarian B. A., Centenary College, L. S., Louisiana State University MILFORD ANDREWS .. Civics B. S., Louisiana Polytechnic lnstitute Third Raw: MARY A. ANTHONY . Shorthand, Typing B. A., Ouachita College, M. A., Columbia University SAMMIE BANKS Bookkeeping B. S., Northwestern State College Fourth Row: ANNIE LOU BARLOW . , . Home Economics B. A., Northwestern State College JACQUELINE B. BARR .. Shorthand, Typing B. S., Centenary College Fifth Row: ARTHUR W, BENOY Orchestra, Glee Club B. S., Northwestern State College, M. S., University of Tennessee B, H. BRANTLEY .. Mathematics B. S. E., Henderson State Teachers College Sixth Raw: lUClLl.E BROWN . . Mathematics B, A., Centenary College NORMA JEAN BROWN Shorthand, Typing B. S., Northwestern State College, M, S. E., Louisiana State University First Row: OLIVIA H. BROWN . . ,.., . .. , . ,.,., English B. A., Northwestern State College SGT. CLARK H. BURRILL .,.,. .. ., . R. O. T. C. Instructor Second Row: MYRA BYRNE , , . . , .,.,..,, , , , .. ... ... Civics B. A., Northwestern State College CHLOE CLARK ,.,. . . ...,.,. . .. Distributive Education B. Ed., Arkansas State Teachers College, M. Ed., University of Arkansas Third Row: MXSGT. MELVIN W. CLARK , .. R. O. T. C. Instructor HELEN CLEMM , ,. , .,., . Office Secretary Norton Business College Fourth Row: LOUISE A. COBB ...,. ,... ......... . ..,,. .,.. E n g Iish B. A., Louisiana State University ANNIE LAURIE COOK . . . . ,. . , ., .. English, Latin B. A., B. S., Judson College, M. A., University of Texas Fifth Row: JOSEPH WILLIAM COOK, JR. , ,,,,, . .. ..... Civics B. S., Louisiana Polytechnic Institute, M. Ed., Stephen F. Austin College PEARL L. DALTON , , , ,, , . Typing, Office Practice B. S., Louisiana Polytechnic Institute Sixth Row: LUCILLE B. DAVIS . . .. ...,.. .... ,..,., . . . English B. A., Northwestern State College LEWIS E. DAY . ., . , .,,., .. ,. ,. . Mathematics B. S., M. Ed., East Texas State College Just like playing o murimbu. i If they'd iust leave me alone far three minutes . . . Faculty And Stall First Row: KATHERINE H. DeMOSS , .. . .. . Shorthand, Typing B. A., Northwestern State College CHRISTINE FOX ..,.,., . . . , ., Mathematics B. S., Northwestern State College Second Row: GRACEB.GRAY.., .,., .,....,... ...Art B. A., Southeastern State Teachers College, M. Ed., Stephen F. Austin College MARCIA HARRISON ,. . , , . ., . Physical Education B. S., Northwestern State College Third Row: NELLIE MAY HEARN .. , . , Mechanical Drawing X B. A., M. Ed., Texas Wamen's University ' NELL w. Hsncss . . , shorthand, Typing B. S., Louisiana Polytechnic Institute l Fourth Row: CLEM V. HENDERSON . Mathematics, Physical Education B. S., Louisiana Polytechnic Institute, M. Ed., Louisiana State University NEMA'P.HENRY..,,..,., , .. ..Biology J B. S., Louisiana State University S . rim- Row: CEClL W. HERREN . . ...,.., . ..., . ., Chemistry x B. S., Louisiana Polytechnic Institute, M. Ed., Louisiana , c State University MARY H. HOLLAND .,...,., ,. . .,., , . English, Spanish A. B., Union University X Sixth Row: WAYNE P. HOLLINGSWORTH . ., . Driver Education B. A., M. A., Stephen F. Austin College GRADY HOLT , . , .. , . . General Metals B. A., M. Ed., East Texas State Teachers College HUBERI D HUMPHRIES American General History B S Louisiana State University M A University of Texas DAISY P ISGETT Shorthand Typing English English . Civics English Biology GLADYS KOPECKY English B A Louisiana Polytechnic Institute M Ed Louisiana DAVID E LAWAON English B A Northwestern State College BETTY LOU MARTIN Ph sical Education LORYNE MARTIN English THOMAS O MATLOCK Business Arithmetic Facult First Row: MAXINE A. MAYO . . . . ,,.... ,, Home Economics B. S., Northwestern State College OUIDA F. MCCLELLAN ....,.,.,.,. . Business English, Shorthand B. A., Centenary College Second Row: MAEMIE MCDANIEL ..... . .. .,..,..,..,.,..., Office Secretary B. A., East Texas State College MARGARET B. McKENZIE ..,...,.. ...,.,. . ,. ... Civics B. A., Centenary College Third Row: VIRGINIA R. MILLER ..., . .. . ,..,... . ,,.. .. English B. A., Louisiana State University WALTER C. MINNIEAR ., . . . . . .. . . Bond B. S., Centenary College, M. A., Columbia University Fourth Row: EULA B. MITCHELL .... ...,...., ....... . . .,.. H omemcking B. S., Northwestern State College, M, S., University of Arkansas LOUISE Y. MONETTE .... . . ,. Distributive Education B. A., Centenary College, M. Ed., University of Maryland Fifth Row: MXSGT. DAVID MONK ., .. . R. O. T. C. Instructor RUBY MOORE . .......,,.. . ,. .... . ,..... Audio-Visual B. A., Northwestern State College, B. S., Louisiana State University Sixth Raw: SYBIL W. MURPHY . ...., .. . ......... ......,..... E nglish B. A., Louisiana College, M. Ed., Stephen F. Austin College M. S. NICKLAS .,.,. .... S olid Geometry, Trigonometry, Physics B, S., Louisiana Polytechnic Institute, M. S., University of Arkansas Get back boys, this muy blow. Ancl Stall First Row: MARTIN A. NUTT .,.,. . .,....., American History, Economics B. A., M. A., Colorado College HYLAND D. PACKARD ,.,.,,.., , ,.....,.,.. . .,.. Chemistry B. S., Northwestern State College Second Row: JOHN A. PARSONS .,,..,.,......,.., .. Building Superintendent LI LIAN G. POLK ..,.,.,.,......,...,.. ......,,....... S peech B. A., M. A., Louisiana State University Third Row: F. H. PRENDERGAST ..,.,. .....,.......,.,.. P hysical Education B. S., Alabama Polytechnic Institute CONSTANCE PRESTON ..... ...,.,.,... A Igebra, Plane Geometry B. S., Centenary College Fourth Row: ANTOINETTE T. PRICE ., .. ....,...., American History B. S., Centenary College, M. Ed., Tulane University, Louisiana State University LYNN L. REEVES . ..,...,.......,.,....... ,. Woodwork B. S., Chadron State Teachers College, M. A., Colorado State University Fifth Row: MELVYN L. RICHE ,,.,.. ..., . .,..... . .,......... C hair B. A., Southwestern Louisiana Institute, M. A., Colorado State University BERNARD .l. SLIMER .. . . ,. .,,. American History B. S., Louisiana State University Sixth Row: DeLANE SMITH . .. ...,...,.., .. .., English B. A., Centenary College S. M. WELDON ,. ,..,. . ..,.,..,.....,.........,,... Physics B. IS., Northwestern State College, M. Ed., Louisiana State University First Row: CAPTAIN NORMAN WILLIAMSON . Assistant P. M. S. 81 T. B. A., Preston College ROY M. WILSON . . .. .. . .,.. , Physical Education B. S., Louisiana State University Second Row: CECIL H. WINN , . . .. . , Biology, General Science B. A., Northwestern State College, M. S. F. A., North Texas State College DR. W. B. WORLEY .......,.. . ,. Athletic Physician X r XXX S s I s IIIIIIIIIIII HHH Illllilllrlllllll I l lllamll' SEN or Officers and Sponsors: NUM, Wuschka, Scofio, Nickels, Bailey, Gilliam, Mariin. OFFICERS LAWRENCE WASCHKA . . JOHN SCOTTO . . . MARLENE BAILEY . MICKEY NICKELS . GILES GILLIAM .... MISS LORYNE MARTIN . MR. MARTIN NUTT . IOR CLASS OFFIC . President Vice-President . Secretory . Treosurer . Cnoploin . Sponsor . Sponsor ERS SENIORS First Row: MARGARET AARON-Y-Teens, '55, '56, Secretary, '57, Dromatics Club, '56, Student Council, '57, Senator, '58, R. O. T. C. Spon- sor, '58, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '58, Glee Club, '56-'57, Mardi Gros Court, '57, Foreign Correspondence Club, '56, Foot- ball Prcgram Ad Staff, '58. PATSY AARON DAVID ADAMS-Audio Visual Club, '55, R. O. T. C., '55-'58, Red Crass, '57-'58, Radio Club, '56-'57, Jada Drill Team, '55, '56, Second Row: HOUSTON ADLEY-A Choir, '56-'58, Red Cross, '56, '57, Hi-Y, '57, R. O. T. C. Glee Club, '57. FERNE ELLEN AINSWORTH, Bibbit fY-Teens, '55, Orchestra, '55-'56, Student Council, '57, Sequoyah Editorial Staff, Junior Editor, '57, Future Religious Leaders, Treasurer, '57, R. O. T. C. Sponsor, '58, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '58, Football Pro- gram Ad Staff, Assistant Manager, '58, Cheerleader, '58. GLORIA JEAN ALDRICH-Commerce Club, Secretary, '58, Se- quoyoh Circulation Staff, '58, Office Assistant, '58, Pelican Girls' State Alternate, '58, Honor Legion, '56-'57, Y-Teens, '55, Glee Club Accomponist, '55. Third Row: CHARLES ALEXANDER-Red Cross, '56-'57, D. E. Club, '57-'58, Glee Club, '55-'56. HORACE ALEXANDER DIXIE ALICE ALFORD-Y-Teens, '55, Secretary, '56, President, '58, Glee Club, '55, '56, Dromatics Club, Vice-President, '57, Football Program Ad Staff, '58, Library Assistant, '58, Honor Leglon, '57. Fourth Row: PATSY RUTH ALLEN-Orchestra, '55-'58, All-State Orchestra, '56-'57, A Glee Club, '55-'58, Pastels, '56-'58, Honor Legion, '55-'56, Sequoyah Editorial Staff, '56-'58, Red Cross, '57-'58, Commerce Club, '57-'58, Y-Teens, '55. JAMES EARL ANDREWS MARILYN JOY ARNOLD-Y-Teens, '55-'56, D. E. Club, '56-'57, Secretary, '57, A Choir, '55-'56, Safety Council, '58, Audio Visual, '55, Red Cross, '55, Dromatics Club, '56. Fifth Row: HOWARD AUCOIN LARRY AUSMUS BYRL BAGLEY-Football, '55-'58, Hi-Y, '56-'58, Audio Visual Club, '55-'56, Glee Club, '56, Red Cross, '55-'56, Safety Council, '58, Track, '55. Sixth Row: BEVERLY BAILEY-Y-Teens, '55-'56, Glee Club, '55-'57. MARLENE JANE BAILEY-Y-Teens, '55-'57, President, '56-'57, Band, '55-'58, Pow Wow Editorial Staff, '57, Pow Wow Ad Staff, '56, Commerce Club, '58, Student Council Senator, '57, Secretary '58, R. O. T. C. Sponsor, '58, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '58, Miss Fair Park, '58, Class Treasurer, '58. LORI LUELLA BAKER .s 3 SENIORS First Row: SHIRLEY JEANETTE BARNEY-Y-Teens, '55-'56, Glee Club, '55-'56, Choir, '55-'57. MALCOLM EUGENE BASS, Gene -R. O. T. C., '56-'58, Lieu- tenant, '58, Hi-Y, '58, Vice-President, '58, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '58. KITTY CALHOUN BAYLISS Second Row: RICHARD BEAIRD JOYCE MARIE BELL-Y-Teens, '56, Red Cross, '55-'58, C Choir, '55, Glee Club, '55, Library Assistant, '57. RICHARD FRANKLIN BELL-Freshman Class President, '55, Hi-Y, '55, R. O. T. C., '56, Football, '55-'58, Baseball, '55-'58, Safety Council, '58, Pelican Boys' State, '58, Third Row: LARRY BETHANY FRANK BETTS-Football, '57-'58, Baseball, '56-'58, Track, '56, Hi-Y, '55-'58, Student Council, '55-'56, Glee Club, '55-'56, A Choir, '57-'58, Audio Visual, '57-'58, CAROL BEVERLY-Football Program Ad Staff, '58, Red Cross, '57, Student Council, '55, Hcnor Legion Drum and Bugle Corps, '55-'57, Sequoyoh Editoriol Staff, '56-'58, Glee Club, '55, C Choir, '58, Y-Teens, '55, Spanish Club, '56, Pow Wow Editorial Staff, '55. Fourth Row: BARBARA ANN BICKHAM-Y-Teens, '55-'58, Sequoyah Circulo- tion Staff, '57-'58, Glee Club, '55-'56. RONNIE BICKHAM JANE BLALOCK-Honor Legion, '55-'58, Captain, '58, Special Drill Group, '56-'58, Civics Club, Secretary, '56, Sequoyah Ad Staff, '57, Pow Wow Ad Staff, '56, Red Cross, '58, Student Council, '56, Y'Teens, '55. Fifth Row: SARA ANN BLEVINS-Future Religious Leaders, '57-'58, 4-H, '55. DONALD BOLEN-Hi-Y, '55, Boys Glee Club, '55-'57, Choir, '55- '58, R. O. T. C., '55-'58, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '58, Red Crass, '56, D. E. Club, '58, 4-H, '56. ELIZABETH BOONE-Y-Teens, '554'57, Glee Club, '55, Honor Legion, '56, Future Religious Leaders, '57, Foreign Correspond- ence, '57, Sequoyoh Editcriol Staff, '57, R. O. T. C. Sponsor, '58, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '58, Commerce Club, '58, Sixth Row: ROY BOSTICK-Glee Club, '55-'58, Hi-Y, '55-'58, R. O. T. C., '55-'58, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '58, Latin Club, '57-'58. JANE LOUISE BOSTON-Y-Teens, '55-'57, President, '57, R, O. T. C. Spcnsor, '58, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '58, Football Program Ad Stoff, '58, Future Religious Leaders, '57-'58, Library Assistant, '55-'56, Glee Club, '55-'56. HAROLD CLINTON BOUNDS, Buck -Pow Wow Editoriol Staff, '57-'58, Publication Director, '58, Student Council Senator, '58, Pelican Boys' State, '58, Class President, '57, Junior and Senior Class Favorite, '57f'58, Indian Mascot, '58, 4-H, '55-'58. F1958 First Row: GLORIA JANE BOYD-Honor Legion, '56-'58, Drum and Bugle Corps, '56f'58, Honor Drill Group, '58, Y-Teens, '55-'56, Glee Club, '55-'56, Student Council, '57, CURTIS BOYETT-R. O. T. C., '55-'58, Rifle Team, '55-'5B. JAMES BRALY Second Row: EVELYN INEZ BREWER-Red Cross, '55, Honor Legion, '55-'56, Drum and Bugle Corps, '55-'56, Orchestra, '55-'58, All-State Orchestra, '57, Y-Teens, '55-'56, Student Council, '55-'56, A Glee Club, '55-'57, Sequayah Editorial Staff, '57-'58, Commerce Club, '57-'58. BARBARA BREWSTERfChoir, '55-'57, Y-Teens, '55-'57, Commerce Club, '58. ROBERT EARL BREWSTER Third Row: MILDRED ELIZABETH IRITT, Betty -Y-Teens, '55, Glee Club, '55-'58, A Choir, '57-'58, Pastels, '56-'58, Sequoyoh Editorial Staff, '57, Honor Legion, '56-'57, Sponsor, '58, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '58, Civics Club, '56. JEAN ANN BROCATO-Sponsor, '58, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '58, Honor Legion, '56-'57, Student Council, '55-'56, Mardi Gras, '55, Class Treasurer, '55, Class Secretary, '56, Y-Teens Treasurer, '56, Glee Club, '55. RHOENA JEAN BROMELL-Commerce Club, '58, School Store, '58, Choir, '57-'58, Y-Teens, '55-'57, Cadet Band, '55-'56, Glee Club, '55. Fourth Row: BUSTER BROOKS-R. O. T. C., '55-'58, R. O. T. C. Glee Club, '56-'57, Track, '55, Football, '55, Audio-Visual Club, '55-'56, Hi-Y, '55-'56, A Choir, '57-'58, Papoose Staff, '55-'56. BETTY LOUISE BROWN-Library, '58, A Glee Club, '56-'58, Pastels, '57-'58, Typettes, '58, Y-Teens, '55. EUGENE ELLISON BROWN, JR.-Cadet Band, '55, Hi-Y, '55-'58, R. O. T. C., '55-'58, Military Band, '55-'58, Concert Band, '55-'57, Concert Bond Choir, '57, R, O. T. C. Glee Club, '56. Fifth Raw: EMMAGENE LAURINE BROWN-Y-Teens, '56, Latin Club, '57-'58, Future Teachers Club, '58, Glee Club, '57-'5B. HOYT EUGENE BROWNING, Gene -R. O. T. C. Rifle Team, '56- '58, Dixie Drill Team, '56 58, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '57-'58, Hi-Y, '55-'58, 4-H Club, '55-'57, Student Council, '55, Journalism Club, '55, Band, '55-'56. THERESA ETOIS BRUMLEY-Y-Teens, '55, Glee Club, '55, Se- quoyoh Circulation Staff, '58. Sixth Row: CAROLYN ARLENE BRUNER-Cheerleader, '55-'58, Beauty, '55- '58, Favorite, '56, R. O. T. C. Sponsor, '58, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '58, Football Program Ad Staff, '58, Student Council, '56, Red Cross, '57, Commerce Club, '58, Dramotics Club, '56-'58, Future Homemakers Club, '58. MARY SUE BRYANT-R. O. T. C. Sponsor, '58, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '58, Honor Legion Drum and Bugle Corps, '56- '57, Red Cross, '56, Glee Club, '55-'56, Y-Teens, '55-'56, Dra- matics Club, '56, Football Program Ad Staff, '58. BECKY EVELYN BUCKNER-Concert Band, '55-'58, Audio-Visual Club, '56, Pelican Girls' State Alternate, '57, Band Choir, '57, Y-Teens, '55-'57. SENIORS First Row: DAVID HERSHEL BUFORD PATRICIA BUFORD MARY LEE BURNETT Y-Teens, '55-'56, Audio-Visual Club, '55. Second Row: BOBBY BURTON THERON BUTCHEE Concert Bond, '55-'57, Military Bond, '55-'57, Hi-Y, '55-'58, Tennis Team, '57-'58, Red Cross, '57, Student Council, '58. JANIS GAYLE CALK Honor Lcgian, '55-'56, Glee Club, '55-'56, Y-Teens, '554'56. Third Row: LIBBIE ANN CAMP LYNDA BELLE CARPENTER- Football Program Ad Staff, '58, Stu- dent Council, '58, Pow Wow Ad Staff, '57, Future Religious Leaders, '57, Dramatics Club, '57, Honor Legion, '56-'57, Glee Club, '55, Foreign Correspondence Club, '55, Y-Teens, '55, ANNA BEATRICE CARR-Y-Teens, '55-'57, Future Homemakers Club, '56-'57, Student CoJncil, '57, Cadet Bond, '55-'56, School Store, '56, D. E. Club, '58. Fourth Row: ANNIE LUCILLE CARSON Civics Club, '56, Sequoyoh Circulation Staff, '58, Commerce Club, '58, MARTHA KATHRYN CASEYfGlee Club, '55 57, Y-Teens, '55-'57, Red Cross, '56-'58, Audio-Visual Club, '57, Safety Council, '58, Library Assistant, '58, Football Program Ad Staff, '58. LINDA ANN CASON Glee Club, '55, Office Assistant, '55-'58. Fifth Row: LARRY CATANESE LINDA CAYCE .IOYCE ANN CHEEK--Glee Club, '55-'56, Y-Teens, '55-'58, Mariner Scouts, '55, Nurses Club, '57, Red Cross, '58, Future Homemak- ers Club, '58, Future Religious Leaders, '58. Sixth Row: JUANITA CHENNAULT Chair, '56-'58, A Glee Club, '58, Pastels, '58, Creative Writing Club, '56, Commerce Club, '58, Red Cross, '57. PEGGY LOUISE CLEWIS-Concert Band, '55-'56, Y-Teens, '55-'57, Foreign Correspondence Club, '57, Sequoyoh Circulation Staff, '58, Student Council, '58. VINTON CLINE-R. O. T, C., '56-'58, Military Bond, '56, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '58, Red Cross, '58. OF 1958 RICHARD LEE CLOUSING-Spanish Club, '55-'56, R. O. T. C., '56-'58, Dixie Drill Team, '57-'58, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '58, Safety Council, '58. MYRON COATES DILLARD COLEMAN-Boys' Glee Club, '55-'56, R. O. T. C., '56- '58, R. O. T. C. Glee Club, '57, Football, '57-'58, Hi-Y Club, '56, Second Row: JOHN COLEMAN MYRNA LOY COLLIER-Y-Teens, '55-'57, Orchestra, '55-'56, Con- cert Bond, '55-'58, Civics Club, '56. HAROLD COMPTON Third Row: ANGELENA C0SUMAN04Cl1oir, '55, Y-Teens, '55, Glee Club, '55, Honor Legion, '55-'58, Special Drill Group, '56-'58, Vice- President, Honor Legion, '58, Honor Legion Glee Club, '55-'56, Red Cross, '58. ELMER BAXTER COTTEN, JR.-Orchestra, '55-'58, R. O. T. C., '56-'58, R. O. T. C. Glee Club, '56, PAULA MARIE CREEGAN-Glee Club, '55-'56, Y-Teens, '55, Orchestra, '55-'58, All-State Orchestra, '57, Honor Legion, '56- '58, Vice-President, '58. Fourth Row: MARY VIRGINIA CROCKER-Y-Teens, '55, Art Club, '56, Future Homemokers Club, '56-'57. JOAN KATHERINE CROUCH-Y-Teens, '55-'58, Sequoyoh Editorial Staff, '55-'57, Dromotics Club, '57, Glee Club, '55-'58, Audio- Visuol Club, '57, Future Home-makers Club, '58, Typettes, '58. PATRICIA ANN CROY-Y-Teens, '55, Red Cross, '55, Foreign Correspondence Club, '57, Library Assistant, '58, Girls' Glee Club, '55-'58, Choir, '58. Fifth Row: MARTHA DALTON-Red Cross, '57, Distributive Education Club, '58. KATHLEEN DANIEL-Y-Teens, '55, Glee Club, '55-'58. THOMAS WILLIAM DAUGHERTY-Boys' Glee Club, '55, Student Council Representative, '55, Senator, '57, President, '58, Pelican Boys' State, '58. Sixth Row: LESLIE DAVENPORTfY-Teens, '55, French Club, '55-'56, Red Cross, '55-'56, National Honor Society, '55-'56, Typettes, '58, Dramatics Club, '58. PATRICIA ANN DAVIDSON, Patsy -Y-Teens, '55, Glee Club, '55, Honor Legion, '56-'58, Special Drill Group, '58, Honor Legion Glee Club, '57. TED DAVIS-Baseball, '55-'58, Hi-Y, '55, Latin Club, '55, Foot- ball, '55-'58. SENIOR First Row: WALTER DENNIS WAYNE DENNIS DOROTHY DE SOTO Second Row: DIANA DITSLER NORMA LOUISE DONELSON-Y-Teens, '55-'56, Foreign Cor- respondence, '57, Diploma Girl, '57, Sequoyah Circulation Staff, '58. LINDA DOTSON-Glee Club, '55-'57, Y-Teens, '55-'57, Student Council, '56, Red Cross, '58, R. O. T. C. Sponsor, '58, Officers' ond Sponsors' Club, '58, Commerce Club, '58, Foreign Cor- respondence, '56, Dramatics Club, '57, Debate Club, '56, Third Row: SANDRA LYNN DOWNEN-Honor Legion, '56-'57, Drum and Bugle Corps, '56-'57, Y-Teens, '55, Civics Club, '56, Student Council, '58, A Choir, '58, Cadet Band, '55-'56. DON DOYAL SHARON KAY DUDNEY-Latin Club, '58, Glee Club, '55-'58, A Choir, '55, Red Cross, '58, Y-Teens, '55. Fourth Row: LOIS DUNBAR-Safety Council, '58, D. E. Club, '58, Glee Club, '57, Y-Teens, '57, CHARLENE NORA DUPREE-Y-Teens, '55-'58, Glee Club, '56, Future Teachers Club, '57, Safety Council, '58. HARVEY DURRETT-Concert Band, '56-'58, Hi-Y, '56-'58, Red Cross, '58, Orchestra, '56-'57, Fifth Row: CHARLES NELSON EDBERG X GRETA EDWARDS-Red Cross, '58, Spanish Club, '57, Com- merce Club, '58, R. O. T. C. Sponsor, '58, Officers' and Spon- sors' Club, '58. LAURA ANN ELLIOTT-Future Religious Leaders, '58, Commerce Club, '58, Sequoyah Editorial Staff, '58, Choir, '56-'57, Red Cross, '57, Tumbling Team, '57, Glee Club, '55, Future Home- makers Club, '55-'56, Library Assistant, '55-'56. Sixth Row: FRANK ELLIS AVIS EMANUEL-R. O. T. C., '55-'58, Dixie Drill Platoon, '56- '58, Rifle Team, '56-'58, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '58. snwiuzn smivierr euros-Auozo-vasuoi club, 'ss-'58, Radio cloo, '55, Football, '55. F1958 First Row: GEORGE NEWTON ESSARY-R. O. T. C., '55-'58, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '58, Hi-Y, '554'58, Student Council, '55, Red Cross, '55-'56, Science Club, '55-'56, Civics Club, '56, Boys' Glee Club, '55-'56, Track, '55-'56. MIGNON EUBANKS-Foreign Correspondence, '57, Dramatics Club, '57, R. O. T. C. Sponsor, '58, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '58, Student Council, '56-'57, Pastels, '57, Mardi Gras, '57, Football Program Ad Staff, '58, Spanish Club, '56, A Choir, '57-'58. JIMMY FARMER-Cadet Band, '55, Concert Band, '56-'58, Red Cross, '57, R. O. T, C., '56-'58, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '58, Military Band, '56-'58. Second Row: SALLY NAN FERGUSON-Red Cross, '55-'58, Nurses Club, '55- '56 BARBARA ANN FIELDS-Future Teachers Club, '55-'57, F. H. A., '56-'57, Glee Club, '55-'58. BARBRE FIELDS-Y-Teens, '55-'57, Honor Legion, '55-'57, Student Council, '57, Pow Wow Editorial Staff, '57-'58, Pastels, '57-'58, A Choir, '57-'58, Football Program Ad Staff, '58. Third Row: JO ANN FINCHER, Jcdy -R. O. T. C. Sponsor, '58, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '58, Pow Wow Editorial Staff, '57-'58, Honor Legion, '56, A Choir, '58, Red Cross, '55-'58, Student Council, '56-'57, Y-Teens, '55-'56, Foreign Correspondence, '55, Sequoyah Ad Staff, '56. FRANKIE FINKLEA ROBERT C. FISHER-Student Council. '55-'58, Senator, '56-'58, Red Cross, '57-'58, Pow Wcw Editorial Staff, '57-'58, Sports Editor, '58, Hi-Y, '55-'58, Pelican Boys' State, '58, Glee Club, '55, Audio-Visual Club, '56, A Choir, '58. Fourth Row: KAY FITZMORRIS-Honor Legion Drum and Bugle Corps, '55-'58, Special Drill Group, '58, Glee Club, '55, Y-Teens, '55, Civics Club, '56, Orchestra, '55. BARBARA ANN FLETCHER-Glee Club, '55-'58, A Glee Club, '56, Art Club, '55-'56, Student Council, '57-'58. PEGGY JEAN FLETCHER-Glee Club, '55-'57. Fifth Row: CARL THOMAS FLOWERS-R. O. T. C., '56-'58, R. O. T. C. Glee Club, '56-'57. BESSIE CECILE FORDfF. T. A., '57, Y-Teens, '56, F. H. A., '56, R. O. T. C. Sponsor, '58, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '58. SANDRA JO FORD-Audio-Visual Club, '57-'58, Assistant Man- ager Sequoyah Circulation Staff, '57, Manager, '58, Ccmmerce Club, '58, Pelican Girls' State, '57, R. O. T. C. Sponsor, '58, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '58, A Choir, '58. Sixth Row: DEANNA FOSTER MARY LOUISE FOSTER JERRY FRANKS-Audio-Visual Club, '55, Bond, '55-'57, R. O. T. C., '55-'58. SENIORS First Row: BOBBY FREALYffFootbczll, '55-'57, Orchestra, '55-'58, President, '58, Mardi Gras, '55-'56, R. O. T. C., '55, R. O. T. C. Glee Club, '55. ANNA FULBRIGHT-R. O. T. C. Sponsor, '58, Student Council, '55-'57, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '58, Y-Teens, '55, Honor Legion, '56. EUGENE VICTOR FULLER-Boys' Glee Club, '55, R. O. T. C., '55-'58, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '58, Student Council, '57-'58. Second Row: HERBERT MILTON GANT-Debate Club, '56, Boys' State Alter- nate, '57, Future Religious Leaders, '56, R. O, T. C., '56-'58, Staff, '58, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '58, Safety Council, President, '58, Red Cross, '56. JIMMY GARSEE-Football, '55-'57, Glee Club, '55, Hi-Y, '55, Basketball '55, Audio-Visual Club, '55. CARL GATTIfFootboll. '55-'58, Track, '55-'58, Hi-Y, '55-'58, R. O. T. C., '55-'56, Rifle Team, '56, Red Cross, '56-'57, Safety Council, '58, Glee Club, Third Row: LINDA GAYeRed Cross Dromotics Club, '55-'58, Gfee Club, '55, Choir, ' JIMMY GENTRY BOB GERSTEN-Hi-Y, '55, '56, Art Club, '55-'58, R. Fourth Row: CHRISTINE ELIZABETH '57-'58, Civics Club, '55, Wow Ad Staff, '57, Red JOSEPH GIBSON J. R. GILLASPIE-R. O. Concert Band, '56. Fifth Row: '55. Representative, '55, Honor Legion, '56, Y-Teens, '55-'56, Commerce Club, '58, 58. '56, Student Council, '55-'57, Red Cross, O. T. C., '56-' GIBSON-Glee 58. Club, '55 58, Pastels, Honor Legion, '56-'57, Flags, '57, Pow Cross, '58. T. C., '55-'58 GILES OLAN GILLIAM, Jolly -Student President, '58, Sequoyoh Editorial Staff, '57, Concert Band, '56-'58, Pelican Boys' Military Band, '55-'58, Council, '56-'58, Vice- '57-'58, Art Club, '56- State, '57. PATRICIA LOUISE GLENN-Y-Teens, '55-'58, Future Religious Leaders, '57-'58, Program Chairman, '58, Typettes, '58, Cor- respondence Secretary, '58, Office Assistant, '58, A Glee Club, '56. NEAL GODWIN Sixth Row: WALTER GOLDSTEIN-Latin Club, '55-'56, Foreign Correspond- ence, '55, R. O. T. C., '55-'57, Moth Club, '57. GLENDA .IANELLE GORDY-4-H Club, '55-'56, Safety Council, '58, Future Homemakers, '56, Audio-Visual Club, '56, D. E. Club, '58. ERNEST ED GREENePelicon Boys' State, '58, R. O. T. C., '56-'58, Civics Club, '56, Sequoyoh Editorial Staff, '56. OF 1958 First Row: LEOLA FAY GREEN-Y-Teens, '55-'58, Honor Legion, '55, Red Cross, '55 58, Glee Club, '55-'58, Spanish Club, '56, Dramatics Club, '56-'57, PATRICIA KATHERINE GREEN, Kuy e A Glee Club, '56-'57, 4-H Club, '56, Future Teachers Club, '58, President, '58, Red Crass, '5B. JOHNNIE RUTH GREER Second Row: JUDY ROXANNA GREIG-Pow Wow Business Staff, '57-'58, Foreign Correspondence Club, '57, Choir, '55, Baccalaureate Usher, '57, Student Council, '57, Corresponding Secretary, '58, Library Assistant, '55-'58. LARRY GRIMMETT JAN GUY Third Raw: GLYN HALL-Football, '56-'58, C Choir, '55, A Choir, '58, Baseball, '58, DARRELL HANSFORD HYLTON HANS0NAFootbolI, '55-'58, Hi-Y, '55, Baseball, '55-'58. Fourth Row: JIM HARMON-Hi-Y, '55, R. O. T. C., '56-'58, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '58, Dixie Drill Platoon, '56-'58, Audio-Visual Club, '55. JULIUS HARRIS-R. O. T. C., '56-'58, Audio-Visual Club, '55, Track, '55, Hi-Y, '55, 4-H, '55-'56, Football, '55, Choir, '58, PAULA HARRIS-Y-Teens, '55-'58, Glee Club, '55-'56. Fifth Row: CURTIS HARRIST-Biology Club, '55, Student Council, '55-'56, Safety Council, '58. MATTIE HARTELOK BENNY HAYES-Mariner Scouts, '55, Concert Band, '56, Y-Teens, '55-'58, Spanish Club, '57, Honor Legion Drum and Bugle Corps, '56, Sequoyoh Ad Staff, '56-'58, Manager, '58, Latin Club, '58, Red Cross, '58. Sixth Row: RICHARD STEPHEN HAYS-Pelican Boys' State, '58, Pow Wow, '56, Sequoyah Editorial Staff, '57-'58, R. O. T. C. Editor, '58, Orchestra, '57-'58, R. O. T. C., '56-'58, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '58. LARRY HEARD-Basketball, '55-'58, Glee Club, '55, Hi-Y, '55. BOBBIE JEANNE HEDGES-Glee Club, '55-'58, Audio-Visual Club, '55-'58, Y-Teens, '55, Choir, '58, Foreign Correspondence Club, '55, Sequoyah Editorial Staff, '57, Pastels, '58, Cadet Band, '55. SENIORS First Row: GWENDOLYN HENNIGAN ELMER HERMES-Hi-Y, '56-'58, Secretary-Treasurer, '56, R. O. T. C., '56-'58, He-Male Beauty Contest, '55, Red Cross, '55-'57. IILLY HILL-R. O. T. C., '55-'56, Hi-Y, '55, Military Band, '55- '56, Cadet Band, '55-'56, Concert Band, '57-'58, All-State Band, '57. Second Row: PATSY JEAN HOOKER-AStudent Council Senator, '58, Red Cross, '57, Future Homemakers Club, '55-'58, Treasurer, '56-'57, 4-H, '55-'56, Future Religious Leaders, '55-'58, Vice-President, '58, Honor Legion, '56, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '58, Safety Council, '58, Vice-President, '58, Dramatics Club, '57, Typettes, '58. DONALD HOPPER-Manager Freshman Basketball Team, '55, Manager Freshman Baseball Team, '55, A-H Club, '55, Hi-Y, '55-'58, Civics Club, '55-'58. RAY ALLEN HOUOH Third Row: HOWARD HUCKAIEE-R. O. T. C. Glee Club, '56-'57, B Choir, '57, A Choir, '58. , LINDA HUDSON-Y-Teens, '55-'57, Honor Legion, '55-'57, Drum and Bugle Corps, '56-'57, Red Cross, '55, Future Homemakers Club, '57-'58, Audio-Visual Club, '57-'58, Seauoyah Editorial Staff, '58. BARBARA HUGHES Fourth Row: ALLEN HUHN BETTY MULLINS HUNT PEGGY NELL HUNT-Student Council, '55, Y-Teens, '55-'58, Vice- President, '56, Honor Legion, '55-'56, Red Cross, '56-'58, Glee Club, '56, Audio-Visual Club, '58, Chair, '58. Fifth Row: CAROLYN SUE HURST-Glee Club, '55-'57, Y-Teens, '55-'58, Red Cross, '57, Typettes, '58. MARGARET RACHEL HURST-R. O. T. C. Sponsor, '58, Football Program Ad Staff, '58, Dramatics Club, '55-'56, Red Cross, '56, Safety Council, '58, Glee Club, '55-'57, Honor Legion, '56, Stu- dent Cauncil, '55, Y-Teens, '56, Sequoyah Editorial Staff, '57. IO! HUTCHINSON Sixth Row: ROY HYATT-R. O. T. C., '56-'58, Track, '55-'58, Dixie Drill Platoon, '57-'58, Rifle Team, '57-'58, Student Council, '55-'57, Arlington State Rifle Match, '57-'58, Hi-Y, '55-'57, Football, '55-'56. JOHN IRVING CHARLES ROY JACKSON-R. O. T. C., '55-'58, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '58, Deputy Commander of Dixie Drill Platoon, '58, Rifle Team, '56-'58, Hi-Y, '55-'58, Future Religious Leaders, '55-'58. F1958 First Row: MARTHA JANE JACOBS CAROL ANN JANIK -Y-Teens, '55, Glee Club, '55, Honor Legion, '56, Foreign Correspondence, '57, Art Club, '58, Commerce Club, '58. MARTHA JETEReCivics Club, '56, Glee Club, '56-'57. Second Row: BARBARA ANN JOHNSON- B Choir, '55, Honor Legion, '55, Y-Teens, '56, A Choir, '56, Student Council, '56, Civics Club, '56, D. E. Club, '58. .IOAN ELIZABETH JOHNSON-Student Council Senator, '55-'58, Class Treasurer, '56, Class Vice-President, '57, Safety Council Secretary, '58, Commerce Club, Vice-President, '58, Papoose Editor, '56, Drarnatics Club, '57-'58, Audio-Visual Club, '57, Foreign Correspondence Club, '55. RAY JOHNSON-R. O. T. C., '56-'58, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '58, Pelican Boys' State, '58, Student Council, '55, Red Cross, '55-'56. Third Row: ANDREA KAYE JONES-Honor Legion, '55-'58, Moior, '58, Stu- dent Council, '57, Glee Club, '55, Y-Teens, '55. GAY NELL JONES-R. O. T. C. Sponsor, '58, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '58, Honor Legicn, '57, Student Council, '58, Red Cross, '55, Y-Teens, '55-'56, Dramotics Club, '56-'57. MYRNA DARNELL KAY Fourth Row: PAT KELLEY DONALD WINSTON KELLY, Don -R. O. T. C., '56-'58, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '58, Student Council, '58, Dixie Drill Platcon, '58, Hi-Y, '57-'58, Civics Club, '56. BOBBY KERR Fifth Row: TIMOTHY KIDD MARY FRANCES KIRKLAND-Glee Club, '55-'58, Future Home- rnokers Club, '55-'57, C Choir, '58. WILLIAM LYNN KLEIN-Future Religious Leaders, '56-'58, Presi- dent, '58, R. O. T. C., '56-'58, Officers' and Spcnscrs' Club, '58, Dixie Drill Platoon, '56, Student Council, '58, Pelican Boys' State, '58. Sixth Row: GLENDA KNIGHT--Cheerleader, '57-'58, Class Favorite, '57, Mardi Gras Court, '56, R. O. T. C. Sponsor, '58, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '58, Student Council, '55-'57, Pelican Girls' State, '58, Football Program Ad Staff, '58, Dramatics Club, '57-'58. JEANETTE GAYLE KNlGHTfRed Cross, '55-'58, Choir, '57-'58, Y-Teens, '55. . ROBBIE SUE KNIGHTON-Concert Bond, '55-'58, Second Lieu- tenant, '58, Band Choir, '57, Civics Club, '56, Y-Teens, '55-'57, Football Program Ad Staff, '58, Orchestra, '55-'56, Library As- sistant, '55-'58. SENIORS First Row: ZEAN KNIGHTON MARY GENE LABENNE, Jeannie -Student Council, '55-'56, Foreign Correspondence, '56-'57, Civics Club Treasurer, '56, Y-Teens, '55, Honor Legion Drum and Bugle Corps, '56, D. E. Club, '58, Commerce Club, '58. GLORIA JEAN LACOBEE-Y-Teens, '55-'56, Red Cross, '55-'57, Vice-President, '58, Girls' Glee Club, '55, Honor Legion, '57, Choir, '58, Library Assistant, '58. Second Row: MARGARET LA COUR MARVIN LA COUR TOMMY LACY Third Row: MERLE ANN LANE - A Choir, '57-'58, Glee Club, '56-'57, Red Cross, '55-'58. CLARINE MARIE LANSONfY-Teens, '55-'57, Art Club, '55-'58, Audio-Visual Club, '57. GARY LAUTEReGlee Club, '55, Red Cross, '55-'58, Hi-Y, '55-'58, Football, '55-'58, Basketball, '55-'58, Track, '55-'58, Baseball, '55, Class Favorite, '55-'56, Mardi Gros Court, '55, Fourth Row: BETTIE GENE LAWRENCE HOWARD LAWRENCE-Student Council, '564'57, Spanish Club, '56-'57, Hi-Y President, '56-'57, Safety Council, '58. BENNIE JO LEDLOW-Future Homemakers Club, '57-'58, Student Council Senator, '57-'58, Pow Wow Editorial Staff, '56-'58, Feature Editor, '57-'58, L. S. P. A. Delegate, '57-'58, Honor Legion, '55-'57, Foreign Correspondence Club, '55, Fifth Row: PAUL LIBERTOfAudio-Visual Club, '58. JANICE LYNN LlGHTFOOTfR. O. T. C. Sponsor, '58, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '58, Football Program Ad Staff, '58, Red Cross, '55-'56, Future Teachers Club, '55, Y-Teens, '55-'57, Treas- urer, '57, Glee Club, '55v'56. ROBERT LIONEL LILES Sixth Row: ORAL LINK RICHARD LARRY LITTLE-Football, '55, Orchestra, '56-'58, Glee Club, '55, Hi-Y, '55-'57, All-State Orchestra, '56, SHIRLEY LOCKARD-Honor Legion, '55-'58, Lt. Colonel, '58, Special Drill Group, '56-'58, Student Council, '57, Red Cross, '58, Foreign Correspondence, '55, Y-Teens, '55. OF 1958 First Row: PATSY EARLE LONGINO fBancl, '55-'56, Junior Class Secretary, '57, Student Council, '574'58, Creative Writing Club, '57-'58, Typettes, '57-'58. LINDA CAROL LOPER-Y-Teens, '55-'57, Future Teachers Club, '55, Glee Club, '55-'56, Sequoyoh Ad Staff, '56-'57, Honor Legion, '57, Student Council, '58. SANDRA KAY LOVERIDGE-Choir, '55, Glee Club, '55-'58, Latin Club, '55-'58, Nurses Club, '55-'58, Student Council, '58, Se- quoyoh Ad Staff, '55-'58, Y-Teens, '57-'58. Second Row: TONY LUCERO-Safety Council, '58, Hi-Y, '58, Future Religious Leaders, '57, Math Club, '58, Student Council, '55-'58, Red Cross, '58, R. O. T. C., '57-'58, Audio-Visual Club, '56, Civics Club, '57. ROBERT McAlLISTER, Bob -Student Council, '57, Pelican Boys' State, '57, Hi-Y, '58. JANE McCAlN Third Row: CONNIE M:CANNfR. O. T. C. Sponsor, '58, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '58, Glee Club, '55-'56, Y-Teens, '55-'56, Pow Wow Editorial Staff, '55-'56, Foreign Correspondence, '55-'56, D. E. Club, '56-'57. ANN McCOY-Y-Teens, '55, Honor Legion, '55-'56, Student Coun- cil, '56-'57, Sequoyoh Circulation Staff, '58, Commerce Club, '58. NANCY CLAUDINE M:COY-Sequoyoh Circulation Staff, '58, Commerce Club, '58. Fourth Row: SANDRA McCRACKENfR. O. T. C. Sponsor, '58, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '58, Glee Club, '55, Honor Legion, '55-'56, Red Cross, '55, Y-Teens, '55, Student Council, '56, Foreign Cor- respondence Club, '56. SHIRLEY McFADDEN4Honor Legion Drum and Bugle Corps, '55- '57, Football Program Ad Staff, '58, Red Cross, '56-'58, Latin Club, Secretary, '58, Library Assistant, '58, Y-Teens, '56, Foreign Correspondence Club, '55, PATRICIA ANNE MQGRAW-Y-Teens, '55, Sequoyoh Ad Staff, '55, Honor Legion, '55-'57, Pow Wow Editorial Staff, '56-'58, Student Council, '55, Pelican Girls' State, '58. Fifth Row: PEGGY M:GRAW-R. O. T. C. Sponsor, '58, Officers' and Spon- sors' Club, '58, Sequoyoh Ad Staff, '55-'57, Red Cross, '57, Student Council, '56, Y-Teens, '55, Honor Legion, '57. RUTH NORA McKENZIE-Concert Bond, '55-'57, Y-Teens, '55-'57, Dramatics Club, '57, R. O. T. C. Sponsor, '58, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '58, Pastels, '58. ROLAND McKNEELY-Latin Club President, '58, R. O. T. C., '56-'58, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '58, Hi-Y, '56-'57, Forensic Society, '57, Track, '57, Manager, '58, Pelican Boys' State, '58, Math Club, '58, Safety Council, '58. Sixth Row: JIMMY MCMANUS WILL McMICHAEL-Choir, '55-'57. PAT McNEEL-Hi-Y, '55-'58, Student Council, '55, R. O. T. C., '56-'58, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '57-'58, Safety Council, '58. SENI RS First Row: GAY MQREE-R. O. T. C. Sponsor, '58, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '58, Pow Wow Editorial Staff, '56-'58, Editor, '58, Honor Legion, '56-'57, Pelican Girls' State, '57, Y-Teens, '55 56. BRUCE MCTIRE-R. O. T. C., '55-'57, Red Cross, '56, Hi-Y, '55-'57, Civics Club, '56, Military Band, '55-'57. LAURA MacMlLLAN-R. O. T. C. Sponsor, '58, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '58, Spanish Club, '56, Honor Legion, '57, Student Council, '58. Second Row: HOMER MAGILL-R. O. T. C., '56, Glee Club, '55-'56, D. E. Club, '57-'58. MICKEY MALONEY-Glee Club, '55-'56, Football, '55-'58, Track, '56-'58, Audio-Visual Club, '58, Safety Council, '58. ALLEN MANNIES-Hi-Y, '55, Art Club, '55, R. O. T. C., '55-'56, Military Bond, '55-'56, Radio Club, '55-'56. Third Row: JAMES REGGIE MANNING R. O. T. C., '55-'58, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '58, Concert Band, '55-'58, Drum Maior, '58, Football, '55, Hi-Y, '55-'58, Student Council Senator, '56, Mordi Gras Court, '57, He-Male Beauty Contest, '57. MARY SUE MARlONEAUXfY-Teens, '55-'56, Vice-President, '57, Football Program Ad Staff Manager, '58, Dramatics Club, '58, Glee Club, '55, Student Council, '56-'57, Red Cross, '55. ALAN MARTIN Fourth Raw: MARGARET MARTINfConcert Band, '55-'58, Latin Club, '57-'58, Future Religious Leaders, '58, Sequoyah Ad Staff, '58. MARY HELEN MARTIN-Honor Legion, '56-'58, Drum and Bugle Corps Corporal, '57, Maior, '58, Special Drill Group, '57-'58, Y-Teens, '55, OBIE MARTIN Fifth Row, JAMES MASONeHi-Y, '55-'56, R. O. T. C., '55, Math Club, '55, 4-H, '55-'56, A Choir, '55-'56, Red Cross, '55-'56, Student Council, '55-'56, Track, '55. MARILYN MASTERS CLAUDINE MAYS-Orchestra, '55-'58, All-State, '57-'58, Salon Orchestra, '57-'58, Treasurer, '58, Y-Teens, '57, Future Religious Leaders, '56-'58, Foreign Correspondence Club, '55-'57, Audio- Visual Club, '55, Honor Legion, '55-'56. Sixth Row: DORIS MEDLIN-Concert Band, '55-'58, Y-Teens, '55-'57, Art Club, '55, Creative Writing Club, '56-'58, Safety Council, '58. RALPH MEREDITH MARY METCALFE OF 1958 First Row: BARBARA JANE MILLER-Y-Teens, '55-'56, Future Religious Lead- ers, '55-'56, Foreign Correspondence, '56-'57, Creative Writing Club, '57-'58. , DIXIE RAE MILLER-Y-Teens, '55-'56, Student Council, '56, Dro- matics Club, '56, Future Nurses Club, '56, Honor Legion Drum and Bugle Corps, '56-'57, Pow Wow Editorial Staff, '57-'58, R. O. T. C. Sponsor, '58, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '58, Football Program Ad Staff, '58. LINDA MILLS-Mardi Gras Court, '55 56, Football Program Ad Staff, '58, Y-Teens Secretary, '56, Sequoyah Editorial Staff, '57, A Choir, '57-'58, Student Council, '56, Future Religious Lead- ers, Vice-President, '55, Red Cross, '55, Foreign Correspondence Club, '55-'56. Second Row: CALVIN MOORE DEMPSEY KEMP MORGAN-R. O. T. C., '55-'58, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '58, Dixie Drill Platoon, '55-'58, Student Council, '57-'58, Red Cross, '55-'57, CONNIE LOU MORRIS-Future Homemokers Club, '55, Civics Club, '56, Concert Band, '57-'58, Y-Teens, Treasurer, '58, Pastels, '58, Future Religious Leaders, Secretary, '58. Third Row: LINDA LEE MORRIS-Y-Teens, '57, Office Assistant, '57-'58, Com- merce Club, '58, A Choir, '58, Sequoyah Circulation Staff, '58, Football Program Ad Staff, '58. CHARLES MORTON-R. O. T. C., '55-'58, Red Cross, '58, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '58, Dixie Drill Platoon, '56-'57, Football, '55. SANDRA DELL MOSELEYfPostels, '56-'58, Red Cross, '58, Foreign Correspondence Club, '56-'57. Fourth Row: BETTY FRANCES MOTTET-R. O. T. C. Sponsor, '58, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '58, Pelican Girls' State, '58, Pow Wow Edi- rorial Co-Editor, '58, Football Program Ad Staff, '58, L, S. P. A. Delegate, '57-'58, Spanish Club, '57, Honor Legion, '55-'56, Sequoyah Ad Staff, '56. ROGER MOULARD-Red Cross, '56-'57, Student Council, '56-'57, R. O. T. C,, '55-'58, R. O. T. C. Glee Club, '56-'57, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '58, Esquire Singers, '57, Cadet Band, '55-'56. GENEVIEVE MULINA-Honor Legion, '55-'58, Secretary, '58, Foreign Correspondence Club, '55, Y-Teens, '55-'56, Glee Club, '55-'56, Football Program Ad Staff, '58, Pelican Girls' State, '58, Safety Council, '58, Pow Wow Editorial Staff, '56. Fifth Row: GLORIA MURFF-Y-Teens, '55, Glee Club, '55, A Choir, '57- '58, Student Council, '58. DOUGLAS ANDREW NAQUIN-R. O. T. C., '56, Red Cross, '57, Art Club, '57, L. S. P. A. Delegate, '57, Sequoyah Editorial Staff, '57-'58, Activity Editor, '57, Cadet Band, '55-'56. JANICE LEIGH NEELY-Science Club, '55, Y-Teens, '55-'57, A Glee Club, '56-'58, Pastels, '57-'58, Red Cross, '56-'57, Student Council, '57-'58, Sequovah Editorial Staff, '57-'58. Sixth Row: ERNA MAE NELSON BOBBY NESBETT- C Choir, '56, D. E. Club, '58. MICKEY NICKELS-Yfleens, '55, Chair, '55, Honor Legion, '56- '58, President, '58, Red Cross, '57, Pelican Girls' State Alternate, '58, Commerce Club, '58, Honor Legion Special Drill Group, '57-'58, Class Secretary, '58. SENIORS First Row: JACQUELINE VIRGINIA NORMAN, Jackie -Future Religious Leaders, '56-'57, Future Homemokers Club, '56-'57, Historian, '57, President, '58, 4-H Club, '57-'58, Y-Teens, '57 58, A Glee Club, '57-'58. JONCILE ODEN, Jennie -Football Prcgram Ad Stoff. '58, Man- ager, R. O. T. C. Sponsor, '58, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '58, Honor Legion, '55-'56, Pow Wow Ad Staff, '56-'57, Red Cross, '55-'56, Choir, '56-'57, Dramotics Club, '56, Foreign Cor- respondence Club, '55-'56. DELMER WAYNE OLDS-Football, '55-'58, Track, '55-'58, Hi-Y, '55-'57. Second Row: ELAINE O'QUINN WILLIAM OSBORNE, JR.-Officers' ond Sponsors' Club, '58, Safety Council, '58, Pow Wow Editorial Staff, '57-'58, Student Council, '57, Debate Club, '57, Hi-Y, '55-'56, R. O. T. C., '56-'58, Audio-Visual Club, '55. WANDA SUE OWEN-Pelican Girls' State, '57, Hcnor Legion, '56-'58, Lieutenant Colonel, '58, Special Drill Group, '57-'58, Pow Wow Ad Staff, '56-'58, Co-Monoger, '58, Spanish Club, '57, Red Cross, '56-'57, Foreign Correspondence Club, '56. Third Row: WALTER THOMAS OWENS -R, O. T. C., '56-'58, Trock, '56-'58, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '58, Color Guord, '57, Dixie Drill Platoon, '58, TOMMY OWENS MIKE PALMER Fourth Row: JIMMY PARKER PRUDENCE JULIA PARROTT, Prudy Honor Legion, '56, Choir, '55-'56, A Choir, '57 58, Y-Teens, '55-'58, Foreign Cor- respondence Club, '55, Math Club, '58. EMMONS PATRICK Fifth Row: MARY BETH PATTERSON PATRICIA ANN PENNEY SYLVIA ANN PENNINGTON-Red Cross, '56-'58, Treasurer, '57, President, '58, Delegate to Nationol Convention, '57, Sequoyah Editorial Staff, '58, Y-Teens, '55-'57, Audio-Visual Club, '56-'58, Secretory, '56. Sixth Row: CLYDE .JAMES PERKINS, JR., Jimmy -Concert Bond, '55-'58, Orchestra, '55-'56, R. O. T. C., '56-'57. VIRGINIA BELLE PETERSON Y-Teens, '55-'56, Art Club, '58. JAMES WILLIAM PHARR--Hi-Y, '55-'56, 4-H Club, '55, R. O. T. C. Glee Club, '55-'57, Trock, '55, Rifle Team, '58, A Choir, '57, Band, '55-'56, R. O. T. C., '55-'58. OF 1958 First Row: SHIRLEY PHILLIPS WALTER TERRY PIPES RENA LOUISE PONDER-R, O. T. C. Sponsor, '58, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '58, Football Program Ad Staff, '58, Student Council, '55-'58, Commerce Club, '58, Pow Wow Ad Staff, '56-'57, Y-Teens, '55-'56, Honor Legion, '56-'57, Foreign Cor- respondence Club, '55-'56, Glee Club, '55. Second Row: MICKEY V POULAN-Y-Teens, '55, Girls' Glee Club, '55, Foreign Correspondence Club, '57, Honor Legion, '55-'56, Drum and Bugle Corps, '56, Orchestra, '55-'58, All-State Orchestra, '57, Audio-Visual Club, '58, Pow Wow Ad Staff, '56-'57, Pow Wow Editorial Staff, '57-'58, Football Program Ad Staff, '58. JULIAN DAVID POWELLfR. O. T. C., '56-'58, Latin Club, '58, Civics Club, '55, Sequayab Editorial Staff, '58. ELEANOR GRACE PREWITT-Y-Teens, '55-'58, Red Cross, '55-'58, Glee Club, '55-'58. Third Row: LINDA JOYCE PRICE-Y-Teens, '55 56, Foreign Correspondence Club, '55, Future Teachers Club, '55-'56, Civics Club, '55, Library Assistant, '55, Choir, '57-'58. ROBERT PERRY PRINGLE-Pelican Boys' State, '58, Student Coun- cil, Treasurer, '58, Senator, '57, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, Vice-President, '58, Dixie Drill Platcon, '56-'58, Secretary-Treas- urer, '58, Joda Drill Team, '56-'57, 4-H Club, '55-'58, Treasurer, '58, Hi-Y, '56-'58, R. O. T. C., '55-'58. KNOXIE QUICKfPow Wow Editorial Staff, '56-'58, Managing Editor, '58, Red Cross, '58, Y-Teens, '55, Spanish Club, '56-'57, L. S. P. A. Delegate, '57, Glee Club, '55, Honor Legion, '55-'56, Library Assistant, '58. Fourth Row: DONNA JEANNE RAGON-Football Program Ad Staff, Assistant Manager, '58, Honor Legion, Drcm and Bugle Corps, '55-'56, Orchestra, '55-'58, All-State Orchestra, '57, Pow Wow Editorial Staff, '58, Foreign Correspondence Club, '55-'57, Y-Teens, '55, Red Cross, '56-'57. JOYCE ANN RAMEYfY-Teens, '55, Gfee Club, '55-'57, Spanish Club, '57, Sequoyah Circulation Staff, '58. NORMAN RAY RASHALL, Sonny Fifth Row: H. B. RATCLIFF HARRY RAWLS JAMES REGINALD REYNOLDS, Reggie fR. O. T.C ., '55, Mili- tary Band, '55, R. O. T. C. Glee Club, '55, Cadet Band, '55. Sixth Row: JUDITH REYNOLDS JANE ALETHA RHODES-Honor Legion, '56-'58, Colonel, '58, Sergeant, '57, Special Drill Group, '56-'58, Pelican Girls' State, '58, Student Council, '57-'58, Senator, '57, Red Cross, '56-'57, Sequoyah Ad Staff, '56-'57, Y-Teens, President, '55. JUDY ELLISE RHODES-Honor Legion, '56-'58, Colonel, '58, Spe- cial Drill Group, '56-'58, Pelican Girls' State, '57, Student Council, '57-'58, Senator, '57, Red Cross, '57, Sequoyah Ad Stott, '56-'57, Y-Teens, Treasurer, '55. SENIORS First Row: JULIA JUANICE RHODES-D. E. Club, '56-'57, Audio-Visual Club, '56. ARTHUR LLOYD ROBBINS ERMA J. ROBERTS, Cissy -Office Assistant, '56-'58, Y-Teens, '55-'57, School Stare, '58, Glee Club, '55. Second Row: KAY FRANCES ROBINSON--R. O. T. C. Sponsor, '58, Student Council, '57-'58, Y-Teens, '57, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '58, Honor Legion, '55-'57, Special Drill Group, '55-'57, Pelican Girls' State, '58, Drczmatics Club, '58, Choir, '58, Library Assistant, '55-'57. PATRICIA ROBINSON, Pat -Glee Club, '55-'57, Dramatics Club, '57-'58, Commerce Club, '58, Y-Teens, '55-'57, Foreign Correspondence Club, '57, Football Program Ad Staff, '58, Library Assistant, '58. BILLY ROCKETT Third Row: MELVIN ROGERS DONALD ROTHENBERGER-Glee Club, '55, D. E. Club, '57, RONNIE RUTHfBasebalI, '55-'58, Basketball, '55-'58, Football, '55, Hi-Y, '55-'58, Concert Band, '57. Fourth Row: SILAS SANCHEZ LARRY DALE SANFORD MARIE SAUTER- A Glee Club, '56, Spanish Club, '56-'57, Secretary, '57, Future Religious Leaders, '58, Library Assistant, '5B. Fifth Row: JAMES LEVERT SCARBOROUGH Red Cross, '55-'56, Student Council, '55-'58, He-Male Beauty Contest, '55, Art Club, '56-'57, R. O, T. C., '564'57, D. E. Club, '57-'58, Safety Council, '58. JAMES SCOTT JOHN EARL SCOTTO, JR.-Mardi Gras Court, '57, Football, '55- '58, Pelican Boys' State, '58, R. O. T. C., '56-'58, Officers' and Sponsors' Cli.b, '58, Student Council Senator, '58, Class Vice- President, '56, Baseball, '56, Basketball, '56, Class Vice-Presi- dent '58. Sixth Row: WILLIAM LESLIE SCUDDER-Football, '55-'57, Hi-Y, '55 56, Sci- ence Club, '55, Audio-Visual Club, '56-'58. CAROLYN SUE SEAGO-Orchestra, '55-'58, Y-Teens, '55, A Choir, '56-'57, Dramatics Club, '56, Civics Club, '56, Honor Legion Drum and Bugle Corps, '56, All-State Orchestra, '57, Future Religious Leaders, '57, All-State Band, '58. KENNETH RONALD SEMON-fHi'Y, '55-'56, Civics Club, '57, Safety Council, '58, R. O. T. C., '56-'58. or 1958 First Row: LOLITA ROSE SEMON-Y-Teens, '55-'58, Glee Club, '55-'58, Red Cross, '55-'58, Student Council, '55-'56, Future Religious Leaders, '56-'58, A Chair, '56-'58. ALICE FAYE SHAFFER-Art Club, '55-'56, Future Homemakers Club, '56, Treasurer, '57, Secretary, '58, Sequoyah Editorial Staff, '57, Red Cross, '57, Secretary, '57, Future Religious Lead- ers, '57-'58, Safety Council, '58, Treasurer, Library Assistant, '57, Honor Legion, '56. SUE SHAMBURGER-Y-Teens, '55, VicesPresident, Glee Club, '55-'58, B Choir, '56, Art Club, '56, Safety Council, '58, Sequoyah Editorial Staff, '55-'57. Second Row: JOYCE CAROL SHANNON-Glee Club, '55, Foreign Correspond- ence Club, '55-'57, Student Council, '55-'58, Sequoyah Editorial Staff, '57, Creative Writing Club, '57, Dramatics Club, '58, Secretary, Sequoyah Circulation Staff, '58. HOLLIS DOYLE SHAW SHIRLEY FAYE SHELTON-Spanish Club, '58, Glee Club, '57-'58, B Choir, '58. Third Row: JOHN HOWARD SHEMWELL, JR.fR. O. T. C., '56-'58, Football, '55, Orchestra, '55-'58, All-State Orchestra, '57, Hi-Y, '55-'58, R. O. T. C. Glee Club, '57, Boys' Glee Club, '55, Safety Council, '58. AUBREY JAMES SHEPHERDfHe-Male Beauty Contest, '55, Student Council, '56-'57, R. O. T. C., '55-'58, Military Band, '55-'58, Safety Council, '58, Math Club, '58. CARLA RAYE SHEPHERD-Football Program Ad Staff, '58, R. O. T. C. Sponsor, '58, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '58, Honor Legion Drum and Bugle Cirps, '57, Student Council, '57, Se- quoyah Editorial Staff, '55-'57, A Choir, '58, Spanish Club, '56-'57, Dramatics Club, '56-'57, Fourth Row: LORRAINE STARR SHERRODv-Y-Teens, '55, Future Nurses, '55, Future Religious Leaders, '56-'58, Foreign Correspondence Club, '57-'58, Art Club, '57-'58, President, '58, Choir, '57-'58. JIMMY SHOALMIRE-Hi-Y, '58, Math Club, '58. SUZANNE SHRIVER-Girls' Glee Club, '55-'56. Fifth Row: RICHARD SIMMONS-R. O. T. C., '56-'57, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '58, Sequoyah Editorial Staff, '57-'58, R. O. T. C. Glee Club, '5o. BETTY JEAN SIMONS-Y-Teens, '55, Glee Club, '55, Future Homemakers Club, '55, A Glee Club, '56, LINDA SIMPSON Sixth Row: BETTY ANN SKAINS-Glee Club, '55, Civics Club, '55-'56, Future Religious Leaders, '57, Y-Teens, '57, D. E, Club, '58, Student Council, '55-'58. BONNIE MARIE SLEMONS-Student Council, '55-'57, Red Cross, '56, Y-Teens, '55-'57, Sequoyah Ad Staff, '57, R. O. T. C. Span. sor, '58, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '58, Dixie Drill Platoon Sponsor, '58, Football Ad Staff Assistant Manager, '58. GLENDA GRAY SMITH-Y-Teens, '55, Glee Club, '55, Foreign Correspondence Club, '55-'57, Honor Legion Drum ond Bugle Corps, '55-'56, Orchestra, '55-'58, All-State Orchestra, '57, Choir Accampanist, '58, Pow Wow Editorial Staff, '57-'58, Football Program Ad Staff, '58. SENIORS First Row: MARGARET ELAINE SMlTHfScience Club, '55, Library Assistant, '55-'57, Future Teachers Club, '55-'56, Spanish Club, '56-'57, Red Cross, '56-'57, Future Homemakers, '57-'58, Typettes, '57, Future Religious Leaders, '57-'58. PATRICIA ANN SMITH-Glee Club, '55-'56, Orchestra, '55-'56. JANE SMUDRICK Second Row: LEILA MARGARET SNIDER-Y-Teens, '55, Orchestra, '55-'57, Honor Legion, '56-'57, Sequoyah Ad Staff, '56, Sequoyah Edi- torial Staff, '57-'58, Activity Editor, '58, A Glee Club, '56-'58, Pastels, '57-'58, Foreign Correspondence Club, '57, Future Re- ligious Leaders, '56-'58. JANE ANN SOKOLOSKY-Y-Teens, '58, Red Cross, '58, Commerce Club, '58. MARGIE SORRELL-Glee Club, '55-'58, Y-Teens, '55, Sequoyah Circulation Staff, '58. Third Row: MELVA LEONA SPEIGHTS-Y-Teens, '57, D. E. Club, '58, Vice- Presiclent, '58. LINDA RUTH STEPHEN5vFootboll Program Ad Staff, '58, Pastels, '58, A Glee Club, '58, Y-Teens, '55-'57, Red Cross, '56-'57, I-uture Teachers Club, '56, Commerce Club, '58, L. S. P. A. Delegate, '57, Sequoyah Editorial Staff, '57-'58, Assistant Edi- tar, '57, Co-Editor, '58. MARGARET PRESTON STEPHENS, Peggy -Y-Teens, '55-'57, Cadet Band, '55-'56, Red Cross, '57, Pow Wow Editorial Staff, '57, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '58. Fourth Row. MARILYN LOUISE STEWART--Sequoyah Ad Staff, '56-'57, Vice- President, Safety Council, '58, Red Cross, '56-'57, Student Coun- cil, '55, Y-Teens, '55-'56, Nurses Club, '58, Commerce Club, '58, Glee Club, '55-'57. ROBERT J. STILL, JR.-Hi-Y, '55-'57, Track, '55, Cadet Band, '55-'56, R. O. T. C., '56-'58, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '58, Debate Club, '57, Student Council, '57. LINDA LEE STONEeConcert Band, '55-'58, All-State Band, '57, Orchestra, '55-'57, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '58, Sequoyah Editorial Staff, '57, Football Program Ad Staff, '58, Spanish Club, '57-'58, Vice-President, '58, Student Council Senator, '58, R. O. T. C. Sponsor, '58. Fifth Row: DELORES STRICKLAND--Red Cross, '57, Choir, '58. WILLIAM STROUD-A-H Club, '55. CHRIS SUGGS--R. O. T. C., '55-'58, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '58, Dixie Drill Platoon, '58, Joda Drill Team, '55-'58, Pow Wow Editorial Staff, '56-'57, Managing Editor, '57, Student Council, '55-'58, Spanish Club, '55-'58, Orchestra, '55-'57, Baseball '55-'56. Sixth Row: PEGGY ANNE SWOR-Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '58, Y-Teens, '55-'57, Vice-President, '57, Football Program Ad Staff, '58, Student Council, '56-'58, Dramatics Club, '57, Commerce Club, '58, Foreign Correspondence Club, '57, Red Cross, '55, Glee Club, '55-'57. SUE TEER-Student Council, '55-'58, R. O. T. C. Sponsor, '58, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '58, Football Program Ad Staff, '58, Junior Class Secretary, '57, Civics Club Secretary, '55, Dra- matics Club Treasurer '57, Glee Club, '55-'57, A Choir, '58, Honor Legion, '55-'57. MARLYN GALE THAXTON-Y-Teens, '55-'57, Creative Writing Club, '56-'58, Future Religious Leaders, '57-'58, Pow Wow Editorial Staff, '57-'58, Concert Band, '55-'58, Student Council Senator, '58, Girls' State Alternate, '58, Library Assistant, '55-'56. OF 1958 First Row: NANCY ANNE THOMAS PAT THOMAS-Glee Club, '55, Nurses Club, '56, Student Council, '57, R. O. T. C. Sponsor, '58, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '58, Library Assistant, '56. CATHERINE JOAN THOMPSON-Sequoyah Editorial Staff, '55- '58, 4-H Club, '55, Y-Teens, '55, Future Nurses, '56. Second Row: WILLIAM RAY THOMPSONfVice-President, Civics Club, '55, Audio-Visual Club, '55, R. O. T. C., '56-'58, Dixie Drill Platoon, '55-'58, Hi-Y, '55-'58, Red Cross, '56-'58, Student Council, '56- '58, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '57-'58, Math Club, '57-'58, Track, '55-'56. JAMES KENNETH THORNE-Football, '55-'58, Basketball, '55-'56, Track, '55-'58. ALICE TOOTHMANeHonor Legion, '55-'58, Y-Teens, '56, Se- quoyah Ad Staff, '57, Dromatics Club, '57, Commerce Club, '58, Honor Legion Special Drill Group, '57-'58, Library Assist- ant, '57. Third Row: THELMA CAROLYN TRANGMAR CAROLYN TRASCHERfForeign Correspondence, '55, Y-Teens, '55, Red Cross, '55-'58, Glee Club, '55-'56, Honor Legion, '55-'56, D. E. Club, '57-'58, Treasurer, '58. JOHN HERBERT TRIGG-Football, '55-'57, Track, '55, Baseball, '55-'58, Hi-Y, '55-'57, Student Council, '55-'56, Red Cross, '55, Audio-Visual Club, '55-'57, Boys' Glee Club, '55-'57, Tri-Hi-Y Convention, '56-'57. Fourth Row: WILLIAM BRADLEY TRIMBLE, JR.-Sequoyah Editorial Staff, '57, Concert Band, '56-'58, R. O. T. C., '56-'57, R. O. T. C. Glee Club, '56, Student Council, '58. LINDA TRUSTY PATRICIA JEAN TURNER-Y-Teens, '55, Honor Legion, '55-'57, Choir, '55, Civics Club, '56, Glee Club, '55-'57, Red Cross, '57-'58, R. O. T. C. Sponsor, '58, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '58, Pow Wow Ad Staff, '57-'58, Circulation Manager, '58. Fifth Row: CAROLYN USSERY HAROLD USSERY, JR.-R. O. T. C. Glee Club, '55-'56, D. E. Club, '57-'58, R. O. T. C., '56-'5B. JIMMY LLOYD VALENTINEeR, O. T. C., '56-'58, Dixie Drill Platoon, '58, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '58, Orchestra, '55-'58, Vice-President, '58, All-State Orchestra, '57, Student Council, '58, Senator, '55, Hi-Y, '55-'56, R. O. T. C. Glee Club, '56, Boys' Glee Club, '55, Lotin Club, '57. Sixth Row: JOHN K. VAUGHAN-Civics Club, '56, Debate Club, '57, Future Religious Leaders, '57, Safety Council, '58, Office Assistant, '55-'5B. DICK VOS ADELE WAINWRIGHT-Y-Teens, 55, Glee Club, '55-'57, A Glee Club, '58, SENIORS First Row: DAVID WALDRON-Football, '55-'58, Track, '55-'57, Red Cross, '55. HAROLD E. WALKEReR. O. T. C., '55-'58, Military Band, '55- '57, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '58, Football, '55, Cadet Band, '55-'56. JERRY WALKER Second Row: ROBIN WALLACEeLatin Club, '57-'58, Pow Wow Editorial Staff, '58, Treasurer, '58, Safety Council, '58, Vice-President of Pub- licity, '58, Junior Classical League, '57-'58, Delegate to State Convention, '57. MARINNE LAVETTE WARD-4-H Club, '55-'58, President, '58, Future Homemakers Club, Secretary, '55-'57, Vice-President, '57- '58, Red Cross, '55-'58, Pastels, '57-'58. FAYE WARDLOW Third Row: JANICE FERN WARDLOWeCreotive Writing Club, '57-'58, Se- quoyah Editorial Staff, '56-'57. ALICE ELIZABETH WARE-Glee Club, '55-'58, Y-Teens, '55, Se- quoyah Ad Staff, '55, Creative Writing Club, Treasurer, '56-'57, Foreign Correspondence Club, '56, Red Cross, '56, Student Council Representative, '57, Latin Club, '57. BARBARA NELL WARREN-R. O. T. C. Sponsor, '58, Officers' ond Sponsors' Club, '58, Y-Teens, '57, Dramatics Club, '57, Red Cross, '56-'58, Student Council, '57, Glee Club, '57, Choir Accompanist, '56-'58, Foreign Correspondence Club, '57, Latin Club, '57. Fourth Row: LAWRENCE ARTHUR WASCHKAeHi'Y, '55-'58, Track, '56-'57, Baseball, '55, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '57, Civics Club, '56, R. O. T. C., '55-'58. JAMES NUMAN WATSON-R. O. T. C., '57-'58, R. O. T. C. Glee Club, '56, A Chair, '57-'58, Red Cross, '55-'57. MARY ELIZABETH WEAVER-Football Program Ad Staff, Assist- ant Manager, '58, R. O. T. C. Sponsor, '58, Officers' and Spon- sors' Club, '58, Pow Wow Editorial Staff, '57-'58, Orchestra, '55-'58, Secretary, '58, Foreign Correspondence Club, '55, Sec- retary, '57, Honor Legion, Drum and Bugle Corps, '55-'56, Civics Club, '56, All-State Orchestra, '57. Fifth Row: DEANNA DALE WEBB-Y-Teens, '55-'57, Foreign Correspondence Club, '55-'56, A Glee Club, '55-'58, Civics Club, '56, Red Cross, '56-'57, Pastels, '57-'58, PHILIP WEBER NED WESTMORELAND-Hi-Y, '56-'58, Vice-President, '57, Presi- dent, '58, Spanish Club, '57-'58, Treasurer, '58, Red Cross, '57- '58, R. O. T. C., '56-'58, Boys' State Alternate, '58, Baseball, '55, Papoose Staff, '56. Sixth Row: CLIFTON WHEELER DANNY W. WHITE-Hi-Y, '55-'57, Football, '55, Basketball, '55, Baseball, '55, Math Club, '58, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '58, Student Council Senator, '58. BARBARA ANN WHITEHEAD-Student Council, '55, Red Cross, '55, Y-Teens, '55-'56, Creative Writing Club, '55-'56, Orchestra, '55-'56, Civics Club, '56, Latin Club, '57, L. S. P. A. Delegate, '57, Sequoyah Editorial Staff, '55-'58, Sports Editor, '57, Coe Editor, '58. 58. OF 1958 First Row, SANDRA EVELYN WHlTTINGTONAAOrchestra, '55-'58, Concert Mistress, '58, All4State Orchestra, '57, Football Program Ad Staff, '58, Honor Legion, '56, Latin Club, '58, Civics Club, '56, Foreign Correspondence Club, '57, Y-Teens, '55-'57, Glee Club, '55-'56. KENNETH WILKERSON-R. O. T. C. Glee Club, '56, R. O. T. C., '56, Track, '57, Hi-Y, '58. ROY WILKES-Dixie Drill Team, '57-'58, Red Cross, '55-'58, R. O. T. C., '56-'58, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '58, Hi-Y, '55-'58, Vice-President, '55, Treasurer, '56. Second Row: BETTY JANE WILLIAMS-Y-Teens, '55, Glee Club, '56, Commerce Club, '58, Sequoyah Editorial Staff, '58. MARY MITZI WILLIAMS-Red Cross, '56, Choir, '58, Future Nurses Club, '58, Glee Club, '58. ROBERT HENRY WILLIAMSON, JR., Bobby fConcert Band, '55- '58, Hi-Y, '55-'58, President, '55, Secretary, '56-'58, Vice-Presi- dent and State Hi-Y, National Hi-Y Council, '57-'58, Student Council, '58, R. O. T. C. Band, '55-'56, Orchestra, '57. Third Row: JERRY WINDHAM-Hi-Y, '55, Audio-Visual, '56, Choir, '57, R. O. T. C., '56 58, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '58. JIMMY R. WISE-R. O. T. C., '55-'57, Red Cross, '57-'58. RAYMOND WlSSlNGfHi-Y, '55-'58, Track, '57-'58, Football, '55, Math Club, '58, R. O. T. C., '55-'57. Fourth Row: DARWIN D. WOLFE-Football, '55, Science Club, '55, Civil Air Patrol, '55, Dixie Drill Platoon, '56-'58, R. O. T. C., '55-'58, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '58, Student Council, '58, Pelican Boys' State, '58. FRANCES ELAINE WOLFE-Y-Teens, '55, Glee Club, '55-'57, Stu- dent Council, '56, Honor Legion, '56-'57, Pelican Girls' State Alternate, '58, R. O. T. C. Sponsor, '58, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '58, Pow Wow Ad Staff, '57-'58, Co-Manager, '58. SAMMY WOODARD-Hi-Y, '55, Football, '55-'58, Baseball, '55- '57, Track, '56, R. O. T. C., '56, Boys' Glee Club, '57, Math Club, '57. Fifth Row: MARY ELIZABETH YEATES-Future Homemakers Club, '55-'58, Y-Teens, '56, Red Cross, '57. DOROTHY DEE YORK-Art Club, '57-'58, R. O. T. C. Sponsor, '58, Officers' and Sponsors' Club, '58. BONNIE SUE YOUNG-Future Teachers Club, '58, Library Club, '58, Future Homemakers Club, '58, Commerce Club, '58. Sixth Row: ROSE MARIE YOUNG-Future Homemakers Club, '57. SHARON YOUNG Junior Officers and Sponsor: Jos, Ferguson, Blankenship, Martin, and Burr, OFFICERS CHECK WING JOE . . JUDY FERGUSON . . . . LQJUANA BLANKENSHIP . . JACKIE MARTIN .... MRS. JACQUELINE B. BARR . JUNIOR CLASS OFFIC 54 . President Vice-President . Secretory . Treosurer . . Sponsor ERS JUNIORS First Row: BARBARA ABBOTT CECIL ADKISON BARBARA AKERS RONNIE ALEXANDER LINDA LOUISE ALLEN Second Row: RALPH LELAND ALLEN RICHARD WAYNE ALLEN BETTY ANDREWS JOAN ANDRIES ISAAC ANTHONY Third Row: BARBARA ARNOLD GARLON ARNOLD CAROLYN ASHBY RONNIE ASHBY ALLEN CAREY ATKINS Fourth Row: JUDITH BABINEAUX CAROLYN BAGWELL FRANCES OLIVIA BAKER SHERMAN PAUL BARBER DORIS BARKLEY Fifth Row: STEPHEN LOCKE BARRITT KENNETH ROBERT BARTON JUDY BAYLISS MARGARET HELEN BEAN PAT BECK Sixth Row: ETHEL SANDRA BELL JERRY BELL JUDY ANN BENNETT BARBARA BENSON HENRY BERNAT Scventh Row: BECKY BIGGS CAROLYN BIRMINGHAM JAMES HERBERT BLACK ROGER BLACK NORMA BLALOCK Eighth Row: DAVIS BLAND LQJUANA JO BLANKENSHIP CARL BLUE PAT BOATRIGHT JUDITH BONNETTE JUNIOIRS First Row: GEORGE ELLIS BOSTICK ROGER BOULANGER DON BOUNDS LINDA BOYD ELIZABETH BOYTER Second Row: TOMMY BOZEMAN LUCILLE BRADFORD AUTUMN NELL BRADLEY JUNE BRICKELL DONALD GLENN BRENNING Third Row: DONNA JEANNE BRIEGEL KATHLEEN BRITTAIN ANTOINETTE BROCATO PATSY BROMELL KENNY BROOME Fourth Row: FLORA BROWN LINDA BRYAN SANDRA BRYANT MILLARD BURK SAMMIE BURLESON Fifth Row: GAYLE BURROWS JERRY BURTON DONNA LEE BUSH GLENN BUSSIE GEORGE CALDWELL Sixth Row: CAROL ANN CALLOWAY DAVID CASTEEL CARROLL RAY CAUDLE CAROLYN CAUSEY SHEARON CAUSEY Sovsnih Row: BASIL CHATWIN SYLVIA CHEEK BETTIE JO CHENNAULT BARNEY CLEMONS .IIMMIE JUNE COBB Eighth Row: INEZ COLDWELL MARY ANN COLE CHARLES ALVIN COLEMAN PAT COLLINS RICHARD COLLINS OF 1958 First Row: JEAN COOPER JULIA COOPER ROBERT KENT CORLEY LUCY COSUMANO ANN COTTON Second Row: MARTHA COTTON NITA CRITTENDEN RONNY CROUCH EDWARD CRUMP GAIL CUDD Third Row: MARY BESS DALTON ANN DEATON BARBARA DeGRAFFENRIED BOBBY EUGENE DePRANG ALVIN DICKERSON Fourth Row: SANDRA DILLMAN LINDA DINGMAN BERNETTA DODD BETTY LOU DOLLAR WAYNE DOUGHTY Fifth Row: JO ANN DOWDEN FRANCES DOWNING RAYMOND PAUL DRAPER JIMMYE DELL DRING MARGARET EVELYN DUNBAR Sixth Row: JANIE DUPREE ALBERT EASTMAN WILLIAM HERBERT EDELEN HARRISON EDWARDS TOMMY EISENHAUER Sevenih Row: JUANITA ELKINS ARDYTH ELLIS JUDY ELLIS MEDA ELNORA ELMORE JOHN EMMONS Eighth Row: SHERRIE EMMONS RALPH ENDSLEY JANET ENNIS DANNY FAIRLEY WILLIAM FAITH JUNIORS First Row: JOHNNY FARGERSON SPENCER FARMER EVA FEARRAND JUDY KAY FERGUSON SONIA PHYLLIS FIELDS Second Row: BECKY FISHER JESSE LYNN FITCH ERWIN SANCHEZ FLORES ROBERT HUGH FLOURNOY AARON FLOWERS Third Row: LARRY FLOYD WAYNE FLOYD DON FONTANA BERTIE FONTINEAU JERRY FORD Fourth Row: KATHEY FORMBY BARBARA FOUNTAIN BARBARA FRAZIER MATTIE FRIZZELL RGARET FULKERSON S-DNVU' Fifth Row: JAMES GALLION PATRICIA GANDY PATSY GANT EMMETT GARRARD GEORGE GARRETT Sixth Row: JOYCE GILCREASE KENNETH GILLASPIE LINDA GILLESPIE LINDA GILLEY ANNA ROSE GIPSON Seventh Row: PATRICIA GIPSON JOYCE GIVENS JUDY GORDON BOBBY GRAHAM JEWEL ANN GRAHAM Eighth Pow: LCVERNE GRAVES BOBBY GREEN GLYNN GREEN LELAND GRUBBS NANCY GULLEDGE OF 195 First Row: ELAINE HAMILTON MARY LOUISE HAMM GARY HARDY BONNIE HARGIS RANDALL HARKEY Second Row: JIMMY HARPER ANN HARRINGTON HENRY HARVEY LINDA GAIL HAWTHORNE DONALD HEMPERLEY Third Row: DONALD LEWIS HENRY MARY AMELIA HILL MIKE HILL l.INDA HODGE TERRY HODGES Fourth Row: ALDA HOFFMAN RONALD EUGENE HOLBROOK KENNETH HOLDER SAMMY HOLT WILLIAM HONLEY Fifth Row: SHIRLEY HOOPER NANCY HORNE MARY KATHERYN HOWARD HELEN HUCKABEE CLIFTON HUMPHREY Sixlh Row: MICKEY HUNTER WILLIAM HENRY HUTCHINSON DOROTHY JEAN ISBELL CATHERINE IVEY JEAN JENNINGS Sevenih Row: LINDA JETER PATRICIA ANN JINKINS CHECK WING JOE BEVERLY ANN JOHNSON DAVID JOHNSON Eighfh Row: DON JOHNSON HAROLD JOHNSON' MARGARET JOHNSON SUE JOHNSON WANDA JOHNSON JUNIORS First Row: CHARLES JONES JIMMY JONES PHILLIP JONES RAY JONES JEAN KELLEY Second Row: FREDDIE KERLEY SANDRA KEYS PATRICIA KING LELAND KIPER JERRY KIRCUS Third Row: MYRA KIRKHAM MITZI KLEINHANS JO ANN KNIGHT JESSE LEWIS KNIGHTEN LAURIE KRUGER Fourfh Row: CAROL ANN LQLENA MARY CAMILLE LuLENA JOYCE LANCASTER ROSEMARY LANDRUM CHESTER LANGFORD Fifth Row: JOANN MARIE LANGLOIS HELEN LOTTINGER AUSTIN LAZARUS ALBERT LEADAMAN PEGGY LEADAMAN Sixth Row: JIMMY LEE LARRY LEETH EARLENE LEON SHERRY LESTER CAROLYN LeVASSEUR Seventh Row: GARLAND DAVID LEWIS LINDA LEWIS DOROTHY LIBERTO JO ANN LIBERTO JOAN LILLEY Eighth Row: JUDY ANN LINDER DICK LINDSAY ROGER LOCKRIDGE LEXIE LONADIER JAMES LONG OF 1958 Firsl Row: CAROLE FAYE LOVE JAMES LOVE CHARLEY LOWERY LOUIS LYNCH RANY LYNCH Second Row: CHARLES MICHAEL LYONS MARY ANN MCCAA JERRY MCCAIN NANCY MCCOMIC PATSIE JO MCCOMIC Third Row: PEGGY SUE MCCORMACK GLORIA MCCORMICK MERRELL EDWARD MCCOY CAROLYN MCCULLOUGH ROBERT MCGLOTHLIN Fourih Row: GLORIA MCINNIS CHARLOTTE MCMILLIAN TYRONE MCVAY ELLEN ELAINE MACKEY SANDY MALLETT Fiflh Row: KAY MANGUM MARY MANITZAS JUDY MARANTO MARGRETT MARSH BOBBY RAY MARTIN Sixfh Row: EVELYN ANN MARTIN JACKIE MARTIN SANDRA MATLOCK PATSY MAULDIN MARIE DIANNE MAYEAUX Seventh Row: WYNNETTE MERCER LAVON MICHWICH DANNY MIDDLETON JOHN MITCHELL NANCY MITCHELL Eighth Row: ROBERT MITCHELL BETTY MIXON PEGGY JEAN MONKHOUSE DIANN MONROE MADALINE MONROE JUNIORS Firsi Row: DIANNA MORGAN JOHNNY MOSS SIMON MOUER RONNY MULFORD GERRY MULLINS Socond Row: REBECCA MUSGRAVE WILLIAM OLIVER MUXWORTHY BETTY MYERS JAMES NEAL SANDRA NEEI. Third Row: IETTY NEELY JUDY NETTLES JAMES NORMAN VAN NORMAN JUDY NUCKOLLS Flurlh Row: MARY ALICE OLDS DON O'REAR OUIDA OWEN RICHARD KELLY PAYNE CLARECE PENDLETON Fifth Row: TERRY LYNN PENN NANCY PENNINGTON JANE PESNELL ELAINE PHILLIPS NANCY PICKARD Sixth Row: MARSALEE PICKETT JIMMY PIERCE TOMMY PITTS BECKI POLETTE JO ANN POWELL Sovcnth Row: MARY JANE PRATT BARBARA PRUITT ELOISE RAMSEY JEAN RANDOLPH PEGGY DIANNE REDDY Eighfh Row: SUE REEVES GARY REIGEL DONNA REYENGA GLORIA REYNOLDS RUTH LOUISE RICHARDSON OF 1958 Firsf Row: SHIRLEY RICHARDSON EDITH GAIL ROBBINS LAMAR ROY ROBERSON PAT ROBERTS PRESTON ROBERTS Second Row: DOREEN ROBINSON REBECCA ANN ROBINSON WANDA JEAN ROCHELLE JOHN ALBERT RODGERS JOAN ROPPOLO Third Row: LORET ROSS RITA ROSS SAMMY ROSS VIRGINIA RUSSELL MARTHA ANN RUTHERFORD Fourth Row: JAMES SAINTIGNAN CHARLES SALLEY KENNETH STANLEY SANDERS BETTY JEAN SANSOM BARBARA SAUNDERS Fifth Row: FRED SAYLER JOHN sAYLEs BILEY scHlcK KATHERINE scummc DAVID SCHMIDT Sixlh Row: MATTYE SCOTT JEAN SCOTTO CHARLES SHACKELFORD CONNIE SHANNON KENNETH RAY SHAW Sevonfh Row: SARA SIMMONS JOHN SIMS CHARLES SMITH CHARLOTTE SMITH JANELLE SMITH Eighfh Row: JERRY SMITH KATHRYN SMITH NORMAN SMITH O'BRIAN SMITH KAREN SNOUFFER , WW Q WI JUNIOR First Row: JOHNNY SPANO STANLEY SPEED MANUEL SPEIGHTS YVONNE SPEIGHTS CHARLOTTE SPENCE Second Row: TOMMY STANFORD RALPH STOREY JACKIE STRUBE EVELYN STUMP DIANNE SUMMERLIN Third Row: JAN SUTTON JERRY WALLACE SWANNER FRED TANNER THOMAS TARVER SHIRLEY TAYLOR Fourth Row: WANDA TEMPLE RICHARD TEMPLIN WAYNE TERESA WILLARD TOMMY TERRY JUDYE THOMAS Fifth Row: GARY THOMPSON MIKE THORNE JOHN HAROLD TOMPKINS LONNIE TOWNSEND GAYLE TRAINOR Sixth Row: MARTHA TURBERVILLE SALLY TURNER MARY TYLER NORMA UNDERWOOD HARRY USSERY Seventh Row: ROD VALENTINE FRANKY VAN ALSTYNE ROBERT VANCE DONALD VERCHER SILVIJA VILSONS Eighth Row: ROBERTA WALKER SKIPPER WALKER BUCKY WALTERS ELAINE WARD FRANCES WARREN S Elkins and Monroe show frosh Sluzkey a Qhing or two. OFI Firsi Row: CAROLYN WATTS EVELYN WEBB RUBY WEBB DIANNE WEBER RICHARD WELLS Second Row: HELEN WEST NICKIE WHITE EARL WILLIAMS GEORGE WILLIAMS HINES WILLIAMS Third Row: HELEN WILLIFORD BARBARA WILLIS JAMES ROSS WILLIS ROBERTA WILSHIRE HELEN LOUISE WILSON Fourih Row: VIOLA WINN MARY ELLEN WISSING ROSE MARY WOMACK REX WOODWARD C. J. WORM Fihh Row: SALLY WORRELL JIMMY WRAY EMMA LOUISE WREYFOLT3 PEGGY WUNSCH BARBARA YOUNG Sixth Row: SUE YOUNG 958 KW Sophomore Officers: Brown, labenne, Durbin, and Afmwny. O F F I C E R S JOYCE BROWN . . . President PAUL LABENNE . . Vice-President MARIE DURBIN . . . . Secretory MARGARET ATTAWAY . . Treasurer SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS SOPHOMORES First Row: BRENDA ALEXANDER FRED ALLEN SHIRLEY ALLEN TOBIE JEANNE ALLGOOD ANITA ANDERS Second Row: RONALD ANDERSON PATRICIA SUE ANGELL BARBARA ARMSTRONG BOBBY ARNOLD VERA DEAN ARRINGTON Third Row: KATHLEEN ASHBY BILL ASHLEY JIMMY ATKINS MARGARET ATTAWAY SHERRY AUBREY Fourth Row: LILLIAN BAIN JERRY BALCH FREDDIE BARKLEY TOMMY BARMORE DOUGLAS BARNEY Fifth Row: SANDRA BARTEET BECKY BARTELS JOHN LARRY BARTHOLD PEGGY BASINGER JANTICE BAXTER Sixth Row: DOUGLAS BAYNHAM LINDA CAROL BEAIRD ALICE FAYE BEAM WALTER BEEBE KAY BEENE Seventh Row: DARLENE BEITZ CAROL BELL HOWARD BELL DONALD BENSON HENRY BERNEY Eighth Row: NANCY SUE BERNEY DONALD RAY BERRY TOMMY BERRY WAYNE BERRY ALVIN BEWLEY SOPHOMORES First Row: GLENN BICKHAM LYNNIE BICKHAM JOSEPH BINDO MARGARET BLACKMAN DELORES BOGUE Second Row: JUDY BOLT BETTY BOONE PATSY BOUGHTON JENNIFER BOWEN MIKE BOWERS Third Row: GAIL BOWMAN ELAINE BOYETT JERRY BOZEMAN MARIE BOZEMAN SUELLEN BRANTLY Fourih Row: JIM BREWER ANDREA BRIDGES SANDREA BRIDGES WAYNE BRIDGES JAMES BROOKS Fifth Row: A. D. BROWN BARBARA BROWN DENISE BROWN TOMMY BROWN JERI ANN BRUNER Sixfh Row: JON DELL BRYAN SHEILA GAIL BRYAN JAN BRYANT PEGGY BRYANT JOHN BUCK Seventh Row: TOMMY BUCKNER DALE BURKHALTER JACQUELINE BURNS GLADY5 CAIN ROBERT CALLAH. ' Eighlh Row: JOHN CARR CALVIN CARROLL EMMAGENE CARROLI DONNA CARROWAI SUE CARRUTH OF 1958 First Row: CLARISSA CARTER LINDA CARTER VIRGINIA CASON ROSEMARY CATANESE TONY CAUSEY Second Row: DON CAYCE VICTOR CHALER VIRGINIA CHANDLER RONALD CHAPEL DONNA CHELETTE Third Row: PATRICIA ANN CHESTER SAM JOSEPH CITRANO LITA CLANTON JERRY CLIFTON DAVID CLOWER Fourth Row: CAROL ANN COCKERHAM WARREN COCKERHAM LINDA COLBY LINDA CONLEY MALINDA CONLY Fifth Row: JUDITH CONNORS COOKIE COURVILLE NORA CRANOR BOBBY CREWS CAROLYN CROOK Sixih Row: DONALD CROSSLIN RANCE CUDABAC GLORIA CULPEPPER PAT CURRY LARRY DALRYMPLE Seventh Row: DOROTHY DANIEL DONALD DAVIDSON LARRY DIAMOND STEVE DITSLER JUANITA DONELSON Eighfh Row: BILLY DORMAN PATTY DORNEY DALE MARIE DUCK DENNIS DUMAS MARTIE DUMAS SOPHOMORES First Row: MARIE DURBIN SHELBY DURR CHARLES EASTMAN SHERRY LYNNE EDELEN PRISCILLA EICHLER Second Row: MARTHA ELLIS ROBBIE JEAN ELLIS RITA ELLISON JACK ELZA GLORIA EMERSON Third Row: JERRY ENDSLEY JERRY ENGLAND JUDY KAY ETHREDGE BARBARA EUSTICE CHARLENE EVANS Fourth Row: EDNA FARMER MARION FARMER ARTHUR FERGUSON KEITH FERGUSON MARGARET FIELDER Fifth Row: JOSEPH FLORES KATHY FORSHEE JAN FOSTER PAUL FRANKLIN DENISE FREEMAN Sixth Row: TOMMY FRIDAY DONNA FROST JOHN FUTRELL BILLY GABBARD PHILIP GAIDRY Seventh Row: JAMES GAMBLE VERA GARNER DIANNE GATES MARTHA GATTI VIRGINIA GIDDINGS Eighth Row: BOBBIE GILBERT TRAVIS GODWIN JIMMY GOFF CHARLOTTE ANN GRANT SHIRLEY GRANT OF 1958 First Row: JAMES GRAY NOLAN GRAY CLAUDIA GREENE JEANETTE GRIFFIN SHERYL GRIFFIN Second Row: BOBBY GROVES RICHARD GROVES BENJY HABLUTZEL SANDRA HALL ARMENTA HAMMACK Third Row: MARY HANCOCK ELAINE HANSON LINDA HARRISON BEA HARTLEY MONA HARVEY Fourlh Row: BARBARA HATCH SHARRON HAWKINS HIXIE ALTHEA HAYES POLAN WAYNE HAYES RONNY HAYES Fifih Row: LINDA HEARON WILLIAM HEARRON JUANITA HERRING LINDA HESTAND BRENDA HILL Sixlh Row: JOHN HILL CATHERINE HODGES HAROLD HOLBROOK RICHARD HOLLIDAY JIM HOLLIFIELD Seventh Row: CLAUDETTE HOLT CARRIE MAE HOOB EVELYN HOOD FRANK HORN MARY .IO HOWARD Eighth Row: NORA HOWELL LOUIS HUGHES BARBARA HUMPHRIES KENNY HUNT HARLENE HUTCHINSON SOPHOMORES First Raw: LYNN HUTSON BYRON ISAACS PAT ISBELL MYLA ISGOTE RUTH JACKSON Second Row: BARBARA JARMAN ROSEMARY JETER RONNIE JINKINS NANCY JOFFRION DANNY JOHNSON Third Row: KAREN JOHNSON KENNETH JOHNSON LUISA JOHNSON VELTA JOHNSON DONALD JONES Fourfh Row: KATHY JONES JOHN JUNEAU JANIS JUSTUS NORMA KELLY RITA KENDRICK Fifth Row: RONNIE KENDRICK GINGER KENT KAYE KERR JOYCE KEY JUDY KEY Sixth Row: LOWEN KIDWELL JIMMY KIHNEMAN LEONA KINES MIKE KING QUINNETTE KIPER Seventh Row: CAMELIA KIRCUS JUDY KLEINHANS PAUL LABENNE JOAN LACY VIRGIL LACY Eighth Row: JANET LANGFORD SHIRLEY LANGFORD GLENDA LAUNIUS CATHERINE LAWHON LINDA LAWRENCE OF 1958 Firsi Row: AMY LEA PAULINE LEADAMAN BILL LEE CARLENE LEE ROBERT LEE Second Row: MARY LEWING PATSY LINAHAN JIMMY LITTLE SANDRA LOLLAR DAVID LOLLEY Third Row: ANN LOPER PATSY LOWDERBACK DEWEY LOYD JACKIE LUCKY ROGER MCCAIN Fourth Row: THOMAS MCCAIN CHARLOTTE MCCALLA NELDA MCCALLA PAT MCCOOK CHARLES MCCOY Fihh Row: CLOIE MCCULLEN JIMMY MCDANIEL LORETTA MCFERREN GLORIA MCGRATH GENE MCGUIRE Sixih Row: RITA MCINNIS KATHY MCINTOSH KATIE MCKENZIE BILLY WAYNE MCKINNON ANN MCMILLAN Seventh Row: RONNIE MCNEAL DORIS MCQUILLIN SALLY ANN MCWHINEY MICKEY MAC DOUGALL BARBARA MABRY Eighth Row: LILY MACHECA DAVID MADDEN ROSELANE MAGEE CLAUDE MAHLEN JIMMY MAHONEY SOPHOMORES First Row: GRACE ANN MARABELLA RONALD MASON ANN MATTHEWS RITA ELAINE MAULDIN JACK MAY Second Row: SYLVIA MAYTON ANN MILES CAROL MILEY RAY MILEY DIANN MILLER Third Row: JIMMY RUTH MILLER KAREN MILLER TOMMY MILLER THOMAS MITCHELL MARTHA MITCHELTREE Fourth Row: SANDRA MIZE EARL MONK ROSE MONROE CHARMAINE MOORE JOHN MOORE Fifth Row: TOMMY MORA PATRICIA MORGAN DE WITT MORRIS CAROL ANN MOSLEY MARGARET MUTTER Sixth Raw: CAROLYN NEAL DOUGLAS NEAL GINGER NEEL RUTH NELSON BOBBY NICHOLS Seventh Row: WAYNE NISSEN IRIS NOBLE ROLAND NORMAN SANDRA NORRID JAMES NORRIS Eighth Row: MARVIN NUTT LINDA ODOM NELWYN O'DONNELL CLARA OLIPHANT MICHAEL O'NEAL OF 1958 First Row: ROBBYN ORGAN BILL OWEN JERRY OWEN DAVID OWENS JERRY OWENS Second Row: RONALD OWENS PATRICIA PARKER SUSAN PARKER DOROTHY PATRICK LINDA PEARCE Third Row: LOUISE PEARCE JERRY PENDARVIS ALVIN PETERS CAROLYN PHILLIPS CHARLES PHILLIPS Fourth Row: CYNTHIA PHILLIPS DONNA PHILLIPS ITELIA MARIEDA PHILLIPS JEANETTE PHILYAW PATRICIA PIGUE Fifth Row: MERRY POOL KAY POSEY BARBARA POSTON GLORIA POULAN HELENE POULAN Sixth Row: PATRICIA GAIL POWELL BARBARA PRESSON INEZ PRUEITT CHARLES RAGUS BETTY JEAN RAINS Seventh Row: CHRISTA RAY RASBERRY CLAUDIE RATCLIFF WALTER REED ROGENE REEVES MARY LOU REID Eighth Row: CAROLYN REYNOLDS LINDA REYNOLDS LEONARD RICHARDS LARRY RICHARDSON ROBERT RICHBOURG SOPHOMORES First Row: KATHLEEN RIDGE CARLA RILEY JERI RILEY RICHARD ROBBINS JOHN ROBERSON Second Row: TOMMY ROBERTS BARBARA ROBINSON BETH ROGERS PATRICIA ROGERS PAT ROMANES Third Row: HELEN ROSA PEGGY ROSCOE LUCIEN ROSE MELVIN ROTHENBERGER NANCY ROUNTREE Fourth Row: LINDA JANE ROWSEY JOHN RUSSELL MIKE RYAN SHARON SARTINI EBBIE JANE SCARBOROUGH Fifth Row: RAYMOND SCHELLINGER BEVERLY SCHOEBER RUSSELL SCOTT PHILLIP SEMON DAVID SESSUMS Sixth Row: CAROL SHAUGHNESSY DOROTHY SHAW SKIP SHAW LINDA SHEPHERD BARBARA SHIVER Seventh Row: JACK SHOALMIRE GLORIA SHOUB RAYMONDA SIGHTLER PATSY SIMMONS SANDRA SIPES Eighth Row: ELAINE SISTRUNK BETTY JEAN SKIPPER PAUL SKIPWORTH DAVID SLOANE BARBARA SMITH OF 1958 First Row: COLIN SMITH JIM SMITH JOHNNY SMITH TOMMY SMITH JOHN SNELL Second Row: JACK SNIDER HENRY SPIVEY CHARLES STEGALL LEON STEPHENSON MARTHA STEWART Third Row: ROBBIE STREET CHARLES STRICKLAND ROBERT LEE STUCKEY VIVIAN TANNER GLYNETTE TATUM Fourih Row: DIANE TAYLOR JANIS TAYLOR PEGGY THARPE BILL THOMAS CAROLYN LEOTA THOMAS Fihh Row: MARGARET THOMAS BARBARA THOMPSON BILLY THOMPSON BONNIE THOMPSON DIANNE THOMPSON Sixih Row: MARIAN THOMPSON ROBERT THOMPSON MARY RUTH TILTON STANLEY RAY TINER CHARLES TODD Seventh Row: LINDA TOLBERT GRACE TOMLINSON JANICE TOMPKINS JODY TRIMBLE NITA TUCKER Eighth Row: DICKIE TURNER PEGGY URSERY GAYNELL USSERY BILLY VALENTINE ROGER VAN HARBIN SOPHOMORES First Row: JEROLD W. VASCOE FRANCES VEULEMAN WILLIE WADSWORTH JIMMIE WAGNER CAROLYN WALDRIP Second Row: BILLY WALKER JIMMY WALKER MARTHA WALKER RUTH WALKER CAROLYN WARDLAW Third Row: DAVID WATSON GERRY WEAKLY BUDDY WEBB BILLY WHEELER CAROLYN WHITE Fourth Row: TOMMY WHITTEN BETTY ANN WHITTHORNE LINDA WICKARD RONNIE WILHITE PAUL WILKINSON Fiffh Row: BOB WILLIAMS BRENDA JOYCE WILLIAMS DONNA FAYE WILLIAMS JEANETTE WILLIAMS JO GAYLE WILLIAMS Sixlh Row: ALEX WILLIS JIMMY WILLIS GEORGIA WILSON KAY WILSON KELVIN WOLFE Sevenih Row: ALLENA WOMBLE JAMES WOODALL BETTY WOOLSEY BUDDY WORTHINGTON BILLIE SUE WREN Eighfh Row: BETTY JEAN YANCEY BOBBIE YBOS Sfone walls do noi u prison make . . . What, another new radio stulion! How lang have you been in this class? FRESHMEN First Row: LOUISE ABBOTT JANICE ABEL LUVERNE ADKISON JACKIE AKERS CLARK ALDRIGE Second Row: TEDDY ALEXANDER WONETTE ANDERSON JERRY WAYNE ASHBY MARTHA ASHBY SHIRLEY ASHBY Third Row: WILMA BEAIRD LINDA BENFIELD JANNETTE BOGUE ANN BOZEMAN JAMES BOZEMAN Fourth Row: KATIE BLANKENSHIP BILL BRICKELL KATHLEEN BURTON GEORGE BYRD BONNIE COLE Fifth Row: MARY COLLINSWORTH LLEN COX ANN FERGUSON LARRY FIELDS JACKIE FITZMORRIS Sixth Row: JUDY FLYNN JANET FREEMAN HELEN FUTCH BETTY GARRETSON BETTY GEORGE Seventh Row: JOYCE GRAVES BUDDY HAYES LYNDA SUE HAYNES SUE ANNETTE HEINSOHN MACK HUGHES Eighth Row: DON JONES BARBARA KENNEDY HOLLIS KENT MARIE KING JIMMY LANGFORD OF 1958 Firsi Row: PHILIP LAREY HELEN LINDSAY WILLIS LINDSAY PATRICIA LOCK LINDA LOCKARD Second Row: MAXINE LUNT CAROLE MCKNEELY VIRGINIA MARSHALL CAROL MOULDER KATHRYN NEELY Third Row: GLENN NESOM, JR. MARY PALMER MARILYN PERRY SUE REYNOLDS PATSY RHODES Fourih Row: JANICE SALLEY LINDA SCOTT JAMES SHAMBURGER COURTNEY SHERROD JAN SIMPSON Fiffh Row: DAVID SMITH KARANINA SMITH RICHARD SMITH ANDREA SOLIS DANNY STEGALL Sixth Row: H. R. TEMPLIN SANDRA TILTON ILA ANN TONGLET RUTH TYLER TIM TYLER Sevenih Row: DONALD WALTERS DUANE WATSON KAY WEAKLY PEGGY WILLIAMSON ANNE WINTERROWD Eighth Row: MONTY YOUNG PATTY YOUNG X IH k x 4? X i 1Q,.,,,.m:::::: ' Hmull' Head Coach Homer Prendergusf WH ollsall Season-1958 FIRST ROW: Jerry Burton, Ted Davis, Robert McGloIhlin, larry Barihold, Donald Henry, Paul labenne, Byron Pipes, Dewey lloyd, Reber? Walson, Wayne Olds, Carl Blue, Frank Belts, Harold Johnson. SECOND ROW: Hylton Hanson, Jimmy Pierce, Kenny Broome, Gary Laufer, John Dale, Charles Ragus, Richard Hadwin, David Gum, John Tompkins, Jimmy Harper, Rizhard Lindsey, Byrl Bagley, Ronnie Jones, 153 Coaches: Wilson, Henderson, Prender- gasl, Andrews and Kigh! ,4- Jimmy Wray, David Waldron, Pat Collins, Richard Bell. THIRD ROW: Coach Andrews, Coach Henderson, Coach Kight, John Trigg, Tommy Eisenhauer, Carl Gotti, Jimmy Gursee, Kenneth Thorne, Glyn Hall, Jimmy Willis, John Emmons, Mickey Mnlcney, John Scotto, Sammy Woodard, Danny Fairley, Steve Barritl, Henry Bernal, Coach Prender- gast, Coach Wilson. Managers: Stanford, Owens, Wilhiie, Bosliclc and long J, 751' KAL-Muay The 1958 football season for the Indians was a highly successful one, with eight wins and one draw game. The Fair Park Tribe astounded the state's sports writers by defeat- ing top competition as the season got under way, after having given up three straight losses in the early part of the year. The sea- son was climaxed by the blistering defeat of the Byrd Yellowiackets in the annual Thanks- giving Day classic. The Tribe started off slowly, but gained steam as the year progressed in a rags to riches warpath rampage that took them all the way up to the North Louisiana-State Championship playoffs against lstrouma. The Redskins returned home defeated, but they put up a good fight all the way. Under the able direction of Head Coach Prendergast, the Indians suffered no severe losses, except Istrouma, and managed to hold up well their traditional lAAA rating. B5 STEVE BARRITT RICHARD BELL HENRY BERNAT FRANK BETTS End Quarterback Hclfback End JOHN EMMONS Tackle PAUL LABENNE Halfbuck GARY LAUTER rmlruuck -p MICKEY MALONEY End KENNETH THORNE Tackle JOHNNY TRIGG Halfbuck + DAVID WALDRON End THE LET DANNY FAIRLEY CARI. GATTI GLYN HALL Quarterback Fullback End 86 CARL BLUE JERRY BURTON PAT COLLINS TOMMY EISENHAUER Guard Halfbazk Guard Halfback TERMEN HYLTON HANSON JIMMY HARPER DONALD HENRY Halhack Haliack Guard 87 HAROLD JOHNSON Guard ROBERT McGLOTHLlN Fullback WAYNE OLDS + End JOHN SCOTTO Tackle JIMMY WILLIS Center SAMMY WOODARD + Guard and Tackle JIMMY WRAY Cnntlr Woodard flips to luuter with the uid of Blue, Trigg and McGlothIin. Fair Park 0 - Bolton 20 SHREVEPORT, LA., SEPT. I3 . . .The Fair Park football debut was spoiled by penalties, fumbles, and quick offensive action of The Bolton Bears in a bruising game of 20-O. The hard-fought victory for the Bears was not so easy due to The energetic tactics of Redskin tackle John Scotto and linebacker Carl Gatti. The lanky Bolton squad had to fight for every yard they gained and every score they made. The determined Fair Parkers formed a solid wall that tired after the third quarter, and the Bears quickly took advantage, rushing three snappy TD's. The Alexandria eleven sprinted only 54 yards in 12 plays hampered by Warrior linesmen. Trigg, Bell and Hanson sparkled briefly in a powerful attempt at out-maneuvering the Bears, but had to retreat before a fresh onslaught that came late in the second quarter. Fair Park 0 - Minden 20 MINDEN, LA., SEPT. 20 . . . A fired-up crew of the Minden Crimson Tide scrapped their way through a tiring four quarters of play to defeat the battle-weary Redskins in a rip-roaring thriller that kept Tribe fans on their feet all the way. Holding penalties and bad timing for both teams constituted a scoreless first quarter, but The squads kept up the blistering power drive until 88 the Fair Park crew erred and the Tide took quick advantage. Hylton Hanson's fancy kicking saved the day for the Tribe, and the twinkling toes made the longest run of the game when he scooped up a fumble and pranced 45 yards only to take a hard Tumble on the Tide 35. Hanson toed the pigskin four Times at an average of 43.5 yards and provided the Indians their big- gest spark. Defensive Tribe standouts were Scotto and Bob McGlothlin, who suffered a minor iniury during play. Fair Park I2 - El Dorado 33 EL DORADO, SEPT. 27 . . . A relentless El Dorado Wildcat offensive attack combined with 8 Fair Park fumbles sent the Tribe tumbling to their third defeat of the season in an exciting 33-i2 victory for the 'Cats. The Redskins of Fair Park drew their first blood when Bell re- covered a Wildcat bobble, and, after several plays, Lauter slanted off tackle for the payoff. After half-time the Wildcats plunked into a furi- ous ground attack that kept the Tribe hopping. But the snappy Warriors took to the air and danced 55 yards down the field on the arm of little Richard Bell before they encountered a Wildcat wall. David Waldron took a 15-yard flip from Bell to complete their second and last TD of the game. The Tribe, playing without The services of Hylton Hanson, had some fine work on defense by McGlothlin and Scotto, but it just wasn't enough. Fair Park 13 - Marshall 7 I I Fair Park 6 - Bastrop 0 SHREVEPORT, LA., OCT. 4 . . . The underdog Tribe, losers of three straight, rolled to a I3-7 victory over the Mavericks of Marshall in State Fair Stadium. Little Richard Bell, who in just 48 minutes made Indian fans forget twisting, turning Gary Lauter, paced a Fair Park attack that blazed a clear warpath for Hylton Hanson who scored both TD's and one extra point for the Warriors. Lauter and fullback McGIothIin carried the brunt of the Indian load on the ground to make gridiron history. Linebacker Gatti was the defensive standout in stopping the Maverick plays before they were even well under way. All-State candidate Scotto also turned in his usual great iob at tackle. But it was Bell, the T60-pound package of TNT, who became a star. He completed three passes of eight for 38 yards, sparked many first downs, and handled the oval like a true veteran. Vic- torious Fair Parkers were eyed from the stands by visiting coaches from out of state. BASTROP, LA., OCT. Il . . . Paced by the running of fleet-footed Hylton Hanson and the excellent quarterbacking of Richard Bell, the Tribe held off the first half drives of the host Rams, then rallied back for a mighty blow after the intermission. Little Johnny Trigg was the man who crossed the paydirt stripe, taking a handoff from Bell and slanting through the puny Ram defenses for a six-yard run. After a brief fistfight from Scotto and a Ram, two fumbles and 7 yards in penalties plagued the Tribe dur- ing most of the rest of their action. Hylton, back on the Warrior eight, tried to punt on a fourth down, bobbled the pass from center, and was forced to run with it. The fleet-footed half- back weaved up the field behind the precision blocking of Scotto and Gotti and puffed into the end zone for a blazing 92-yard romp. But the red flags went down and a penalty put the ball way back on the Indian 42 iust as the final whistle marked the narrow victory. Lnuier neally evades Maverick tackle in TD run. Fair Park 20 - Ouachita 18 l l Fair Park 7 - Bossier 7 MONROE, LA., OCT. T8 . . . Quarterback star Richard Bell sparked another victory for the fighting lniuns of Fair Park in a tight game against the Lions of Ouachita that depended entirely on the ingenuity of the little field marshal. With the strong support and management of linebacker Carl Gatti, and the punting toe of Hylton Hanson, Bell thought through four rousing quarters of play in the TD-studded scrap. Scotto, Collins, and lVlcGlothlin filled in the gaps in the mighty Warrior line and gave in to very few Lion charges. After the third quarter, the Red- skins danced to a fast-moving TD in iust five plays and surged ahead of the invaders. The Lions got serious then and decided it was time to do something, so they attempted a handoff sneak around the right, which was quickly nipped in the bud by Gatti, Scotto and Mc- Glothlin. SHREVEPORT, LA., OCT. 25 . . . It took some doing, but the favored Bossier Bearkats came up from behind to eke out a 7-7 grid deadlock with the rumpus-raising Redskins of Fair Park. lt was a hard-fought cross-river feud that threat- ened to be a touchdown parade, but trickled to a mere block-and-tackle playday in the end. The Tribe scored first in the second quarter after hav- ing a drive stopped in the end zone. The War- riors had surged mightily to the Bearkat six when fullback Robert McGlothlin fumbled and Bossier recovered. The Bearkat halfback then tried a punt from the 20, but it went bad and Tribe halfback Johnny Trigg scooped it up on the Bossier 25 and ran it all the way back for a magnificent touchdown. Winged-heeled Trigg made good again when he grabbed a kickoff on the Bossier 32 and romped 25 yards to score untouched. Gi.-mi and Hanson make Trigg's ond run a success. 90 It takes two to stnp McGlothIin, Gntti ond Scctlo crush Shewmuker. Fair Park 13 - Ft. Smith 18 l Fair Park 7 - West Monroe 6 FT. SMITH, NOV. l . . . Playing before some 8OO fans in threatening weather, the Fort Smith Grizzlies moved forward steadily behind a sur- prising passing attack and smart quarterbacking to defeat the confused Indians in a blazing 18-13 upset. The Tribe, sustaining its fourth loss of the season, scored in the third quarter in less than 4 minutes when halfback Lauter romped 5 yards for the first TD. Having trouble driving the Warrior ground attack, quarterback Richard Bell started a pass-tossing session that was met more than halfway by the Grizzlies in form of a furious aerial barrage. But the Redskins rallied back in the fourth quarter for their only other score. Burton intercepted a Bruin pass on the Iniun T5 and clashed up the sidelines in a spec- tacular 85-yard TD drive. SHREVEPORT, LA., NOV. 8 . . . The Fair Park Tribe turned in another of their spine-tingling thrillers in a narrow margin of 7-6 over the Rebels of West Monroe in a roaring victory that soared Indian rating way on top of the TAAA bracket. Little John Trigg started off killing the Rebels' hopes by a quick down-the-field chase that ended in a tangle an the Tribe lO and halted what might have been a 45-yard run by a Rebel romper. A punting duel that developed between Hanson and the Rebel invaders kept Tribe fans on their feet as the talented toe set the Rebs back 32 yards late in the second quarter. In the third, quarterback Richard Bell tallied for the Redskins on a one-yard sneak handoff at center from Lauter. Unrnatchable Hanson booted the extra point. 91 Trigg outsprints Byrd lineman in Turkey Day rampage. Fair Park 19 - North Caddo 7l I Fair Park 'I3 - Byrd 7 SHREVEPORT, LA., NOV. 2l . . . The Fair Park Tribe fought a hard battle of out-thinking, out- maneuvering, and out-cropping against the Reb- els of North Caddo and trudged off the muddy field with the deserved victory of 19-7. The Rebels looked puny beside the mighty Warriors who played rings around them in a surprisingly easy win. Hanson, Lauter, Trigg, Bell and Mc- Glothlin showed most in the Tribe limelight, while the Rebels made so many fumbles it was hard to tell who was doing what. Hanson gal- loped 82 yards in six carries, Lauter 72 in ten tries, Trigg sprinted 48 in three, and McGlothlin bucked Al in eight. Hanson's glittering 13.6 yard average cancelled all hopes for the Rebels early in the second quarter. After the half the Redskins seemed to gain power and made a mighty surge which wound up in another touch- down. Gatti fumbled once but scored on the next try. V y 92 SHREVEPORT, LA., NOV. 28 . . . The warpath- rampaging Tomahawk-wielders took revenge on the Byrd Yellowiackets on Turkey Day in a roar- ing victory that brought the stands down. From a locker-room vow to a great victory, the Indians swept clean the 'Jackets in a game dedicated to Coach Prendergast who was in the hospital at the time. Quarterback Richard Bell, the great little engineer who will surely rank in football history, was the hero of the game. He completed six passes out of six and set up 2 TD's and scored himself in a neat one-yard sneak. Ends Maloney and Betts teamed with linebackers Burton, Gatti, and Labenne and linesmen Scotto, Emmons, McGlothIin, and Willis formed a solid defensive wall that was lust too mighty for the 'Jackets to penetrate. McGlothlin took upon his capable shoulders the rushing honors, account- ing for many tackles. Back John Trigg motored for TO yards on a sneak play that set up The lnjuns' last TD. Hanson's booming 66-yard punt in the third quarter set the 'Jackets back a mile they never regained. The whole Greenwood- road squad played expert heads-up ball, and finished off by lifting Coach Wilson to their shoulders-quite a feat in itself. Fair Park 0 - Istrouma 42 SHREVEPORT, LA., DEC. l3 . . . Friday The thirteenth loomed as doomsday for the Redskins of Fair Park when they met their Waterloo in the hands of the lstrouma lnjuns. The two tribes clashed in a resounding battle that left the Fair Parkers a scar in their State Championship hopes that won't be healed until the traditional match next year. The Greenwood Road squad entered into the fray with the able backing of Bell, Han- son, Scotto, Gatti, and NlcGlothlin, but the big lstrouma eleven proved to be iust a little bit better. Little John Trigg started an Indian back- field movement that took the Fair Park squad within four yards of the goal, but the Baton Rougers proved impfacable in guarding the payoff stripes. stymies u Byrd ae g Maloney makes a snag at slow-going Istroumu back. Hello, Carolyn! 3 l They iusv landed. Cheerleaders .55 K wa, 1-lj 25 -1 'C 3, . 1 2 Glenda Knight, Bibbit Ainsworih, Carolyn Bruner, Judy Ferguson, Toby Allgood and Chief Harold Bounds 94 ...Shots of The Season Basketball The Indian basketeers polished off a colorful and busy 1957 season with a clean record that clearly pointed out far more wins Than losses. The Redskins wore down Their well-Trodden vvorpath in a scalping spree That clipped clown Top competition and soared indian ratings way up to the Top. Under The SEATED: Linus lopez, Ralph Allen, Paul labenne, Gary lauler, Coarh Clem Henderson, Richard Moore, O'Brien Smilh, Gary Mullins. STANDING: Jerry Burlon, Bob Chaney, Larry Heard, Ronnie Ruih, Robert Watson, Jerry Dyes, Terry Hodges. Coach Clem Henderson 9W ,Ay- ,f hw. ,A 96 Season Summa S c o r e s FAIR PARK oPPoNeNr mm PARK OPPONENT 42 . . Corthoge . . . 46 North Coddo 37 . . St. John's . . . 34 . Minden . 34 . . Byrd . . 49 . Bossier . 32 . . Bossier . . 67 West Monroe 28 . . Minden . . . 70 . Byrd . 47 . . North Coddo . . 47 . St. John's . 5l . . Minden . . . 74 North Coddo 3l . . Loke Chorles . . 45 . Ouochito . 26 . . LoGronge . . . 52 . Springhill . 47 . . Bolton . . 50 . St. John's . 47 , . Benton . . 42 West Monroe 55 . . Byrd . . 63 . Byrd . 34 . . Byrd . . 36 . Ouochito . direction ot Cooch Henderson, the tornohowk- wielding floorrnen of Fcrir Pork rushed heod- first into o gool-getting rolly thot vvos turned into o sporkling IAAA roting fight. Ouochito, Bolton, Byrd ond St. John's tell eosiest under Worrior pressing ot the tirst of the seoson, but doubled back to slow down the rnoroud- ing Redskins in return meets. Bossier, North Coddo, Boton Rouge, ond lstroumo proved eosy going for the remainder of the lndidn seoson. In the home gornes, the Foir Pork Speciol Drill Group from the Honor Legion performed. Manager -Tommy Stanford Io takes more than the Bolton Bru io stop Redsk n RALPH ALLEN JERRY BURTON BOB CHANEY LARRY HEARD TERRY HODGES Guard Cerner Center The unfaltering cooperation of the mem- bers of the basketball team and their sincere willingness to play promoted their morale greatly, and thus helped to make possible the excellent record of the season and the high number of wins. Forward Linus Lopez came early into prominence as a dominating factor in the season's success. This is his first year on the basketball varsity. Another basketeer with plenty of hoop know-how is graduating senior Ronnie Ruth. Ronnie has played for two years on the first string. Still another expert floorman, Gary Lauter, has also played his last great season this year for the Redskins. Lopez observes fellow Tribesman block St. John's goal charge. Guard Forward Returning lettermen Bob Chaney, Terry Hodges, O'Brian Smith, and Paul Labenne, all fine ball-handlers, will be on hand next year to lead off another Indian season. The Warriors got off to a slow but sure start, and as they became more warmed-up as the season progressed, the win average got bigger and better. The expert coaching iob of Clem Henderson spurred the boys on, constantly keeping them fit for performance after performance of playing skill. An athletic team reflects its school, and the Fair Park squad never represented their Alma Mater in a better season. Warriors Burton and Chaney break up LaGrange porley Coach Milford Andrews Baseball For the first time in many seasons, The crack diamond-walkers of Fair Park Trudged off with The Louisiana State championship Title in a nerve-tingling success that made the Redskin team respected Throughout The state. With little Richard Bell behind The plate and an unbeatable pitching combination on The mound, The Warriors racked up a near-perfect record with only Three losses for The entire season. Sibley felt heaviest The surging on- slaught of The Greenwood Road squad, backed by such Three and Tour-year pros as Nelson, Hanson, Davis, Ruth, and Collins. Then followed in short order and comparative ease North Caddo, LaGrange, Benton, and Ruston. e Were Champs in '57 ,..h.L..4.... KNEELING Manager Tommy Sianford, John Nelson, Cecil Adkison, Pai Booker, Richard Bell, Johnny Trigg, Jimmy lee, Hylton Hanson, Wayne Foster Manager Merle McCoy. STANDING: Jimmy Orion, Danny Ladoho, Bobby Goulhiere, Coach Andrews, Jack Collins, Ronnie Rufh, Frank Belts, Ted Davis, Cecil Winn, and Don Bounds. 7L al -L -.-. vw Will you fellas le! me up so I :un play? Words of wisdom from Coach Henderson. Couch Andrews handles felephone business. K i 2 J sw -N E! ' k fw 3X N if 7 i ,, , , X .,..,,k.,,, . P ,. xi. 1 .. Allen to the rescue. Lopez hooks lo the net for u Bolfon stopper. 'I'ho0's u sneaky way no get the ball. ll all depends on wl1o's go? the longesf fingers. lik ? 'Eff 5 N, , mf 5553 - as Zi as X 'i was 2 'N R , 2 . ,Q Iss va I x,- F I ' lnfielder leTTerrnen Nelson, RuTh and Book- er were The mainsToys for The lndion season, while OrTon, Collins, Hanson, Davis, and FosTer handled experTly The bases and The ouTTield. Richard Bell guarded The Warrior pIoTe with o savage TerociTy, and no opponenT scored more Than seven points during The enTire season of play, ond The Fair Pork losses had a razor-Thin edge. GraduoTing seniors Adkins, OrTon, GouTh- iere, Collins, and Winn proved invaluable in obtaining The season's excepTionally excellenf record. Indian baTTing power found iTs rooT in FosTer, Collins, Nelson, OrTon, Bell, and Davis, and piTching puriTy flowered in GoUThiere, RuTh, and BorreTT. Davis, BeTTs, Bounds, Bell, Trigg, Lee, Han- son, LadoTTo, and RuTh reTurn Tor The l958 season. c Pitcher Lee fakes a warm-up Toss. Plate-watcher Bell, Fair Park's all-around aihlefe. sf-r.w.,,,,,N Ts haw sf 1 X f i,g:1fsf ..,. S J X T QL T T , ai . K X S f gs- . V . . ' .W Q Q' . . xi Qi. 3 ws. ,fs Managers Sianfard and McCoy discuss diamond sf 0 gy we 8 . . NorTh Caddo 9 . . NorTh Caddo l5 . . . Bossier . 24 . . . Sibley . 2 . . ST. John's 20 . . WesT Monroe l . . . Byrd . 7 . . Bossier . 9 . . . OuochiTo . 8 . . . Sibley . l . . West Monroe 5 . . . OuochiTo . lO . . CosTor . IO . . RusTon . l3 . . Hico . ll . . . Bossier . 9 . . Spearsville 8 . . . Doyline . 6 . . WesT Monroe 5 . . LoToyeTTe 28 . . LoToyeTTe O . . . lsTroumo . 8 . . , lsTrourno . lrl . . . lsTrouma . Dad Faster and Jack Coll THEY l l 2 4 l l 7 l l 4 2 l l l O 3 O 3 5 2 A 2 3 4 , Redskin batting po KNEELING: Betty Lubarbera, Ann Jackson, Pamela Brooks, Lynda Hodge, Ardyth Ellis. STANDING: Coach M. S. Nicklas, Danny Eaves, David Reeder, Thay Bufchee, Jim Dowden, and Bobby Burton. Dowden displays winning form. Tennis Jim Dowden cmd Ardyth Ellis led the net- ters of Fair Park with a 5-4 winning record to almost cop l957 North Louisiana champion- ship honors. The team traveled to Ruston for the District finals, but were barely defeated after a hopeful season. Ardyth, the girl with plenty of racket know-how, swung her way to a letter and almost state singles title. The team won twice over Marshall, lost once and won once to Bossier, lost twice again to Byrd and Neville, then rallied to defeat El Dorado once. The netters, guided efficiently by Coach Merrill Nicklas, got off to a slow start at the first of the season, but finished up with a bang in a furious drive for state honors that ended in a hard-fought defeat for the Fair Parkers. Dowden is presently attending Louisiana Tech where he is a top-rated tennis hopeful. Track COACH CARL KIGHT MANAGER JESSE PRUIETT The T957 Fair Park track team is com- posed of twenty-one members, all outstanding in relays, dashes, pole vault competitions, discus throwing events, high lumps and hurdles, and the shot put. The Redskin roacl runners, aided by Head Coach Carl Kight, are continually rated among the top five high schools in Louisiana TAAA. They excel in all events, and every afternoon do practice work onthe road and in the field. Miler star Wayne Olds has remained among the leading run- ners in the district for two straight years, one of the few in Fair Park track history ever to have done so. Mll.ER ALI.-STAR WAYNE Ol.DS Lauter practices before city meer. FIRST ROW: Roy Hyatt, Jerry Burton, Byron Pipes, Jimmy M:Manus, John Sims, Jerry Ford, Roland McKneely, lawrence Waschlxa, Coach Kighf. SECOND ROW: Manager Jesse Pruiett, Gary Mullins, Leland Kiper, Jerry Dyes, Tommy Owens, Robert McGlo1hlin, Charles Kerly, Tommy Eisenhauer, Paul Oberle. THIRD ROW: Ronnie Jones, Glen Honley, Billy Shick. SHIRLEY LOCKARD lieutenant Colonel SUE OWEN lieutenant Colonel Honor Legion- lts Brass l f i't 41if35 Il -is f liiiil. .Sf i JANE RHODES JUDY RHODES Colonel Colonel No one would ever guess, from the straight shoulders of these four pretty pirls, the responsibility that has rested upon them. Every performance, every practice, in short, every activity of the Honor Legion has been theirs to plan and to carry through. With the help of Mrs. Betty Martin through the summer and the tirst semester, and Mrs. Norman Lindsay in the second semester, these four have managed the top-notch group ot which Fair Park is so proudfthe Honor Legion. Social Officers Mickey Nickels, Angelina Cosumuno, Paulo Creegun, Ginger Mulinu, Charlotte McMillan, and Sue Johnson. F l The thirteen girls in this group ore olvvoys seen corrying flags ond marching, oolding color to every perforrnonce, but very few people see the behind-the-scenes work clone by them. The six commis- sioned officers not only carry the big flogs, but olso corry The sociol responsibilities ofthe Legion, ossisted by the eight little flog girls. MICKEY NICKELS ANGELINA COSUMANO Maior Captain -.409 A good cheering section promotes morale at basketball games. FIRST ROW: Lt. Paula Creegan, Lt. Ginger Mulina, Lt. Charlotte McMillian, Lt, Sue Johnson. SECOND ROW: Sgt. lurille Bradford, Cpl. Linda Lewis, Carolyn Causey, Sylvia Cheek, THIRD ROW: Mary Ann Cole, Barbara Fountain, Jean Kelley, Judy Nuckalls. .Q-Ar, Praztice makes the Honor legion perfect. The Drums and Bugles MARY HELEN MARTIN GLORIA JANE BOYD JANE BLALOCK Maior Captain Drums Captain Bugles The Drum and Bugle Corps is the musical branch of the Honor Legion family. Besides the prac- tice needed to do perfect pre- cision drilling, these girls must practice to play their drums, bugles, cymbals and bell lyres in the brisk military tempo char- acteristic of the Honor Legion. They odd a thrill to the magnifi- cent spectacle of o Legion per- formance. BUGLERS-FIRST ROW: lt. Peggy leadaman, Sgr. Frances Warren, Cpl. Doris Barkley, Anita Anders. SECOND ROW: Donna Bush, Mar- garet Campbell, Elaine Sisirunk, Martha Walker. All ugh! gurls nexl time around leO's don'l lu! the gnal posfs. Companies il lland ll ll ALICE TOOTHMAN PATSY DAVIDSON Maior Captain IIO COMPANY A-FIRST ROW: Lt. Linda Dingman, Sgt. Nancy Horne, Cpl. Jackie Martin, Olivia Baker, Antoinette Brocato, Flora Brown. SECOND ROW: Linda Colby, Pat Curry, Rose- mary Jeter, Jo Ann Longlois, Helen lottinger, Diann Miller. THIRD ROW: Patricia Parker, Mary lou Reid, Gloria Shoub, Ramonda Sightler, Barbara Smith, Kathryn Smith, Gay Nell Ussery. The drill division of the Honor Legion is loy for the Iorgest port of the morching pep squad, but it is divided into tour fierceiy Ioyol divi- sions, the four companies. Eoch is 0 seporotely functioning unit with its own three officers. Go, team, go! The Special Drill Group performs only for special occasions. Mickey and Mary Helen make it nice to buy basketball tickets. COMPANY B-FIRST ROW: Lt. Ruth Richardson, Sgt. Judy Ben- nett, Cpl. Sherry Lester, Cpl. Charlotte Smith, Sandra Barteet, Carole Bell. SECOND ROW: Linda Carter, Patsy Lowderback, Ann MacMillan, Grace Ann Marabellu, Marty Mitcheltree, Sandra Mize, THIRD ROW: Kay Posey, Sue Reeves, Sharon Sartini, Linda Shepherd, Bonnie Thompson, Janice Tompkins. ANDREA JONES KAY FITZMORRIS M0l0Y Caplain Though eoch of The companies is C1 sepo- role group, They ore completely co-ordinoled in their efforis fovvorcl good performances ond Ci good Legion. The Honor Legion is reolly on oil-for-one, one-for-oil orgonizofion, one for Foir Pork to be proud of. Companies ll ll dll ll an Repairs before marching lime. COMPANY C-FIRST ROW: ll. Shirley Hooper, Sgt. Helen Hucka- bee, Cpl. Pai Boulrighl, Party Blair, Suellen Bramley, Cookie Courville. SECOND ROW: Vera Garner, Barbara Humphries, Rita Kendrick, Earlene leon, Charlolfe McCalla, Carol Ann Mosley. THIRD ROW: Ginger Neel, Carolyn Phillips, Pal Powell, Linda Rowsey, Jean Scollo, linda Tolberr, linda Wright. v s COMPANY D-FIRST ROW: Lt. Carolyn LeVasseur, Sgt. Rosemary Womack, Cpl. 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Then amid hushed whispers, King Raymond Wissing and Queen Cecile Ford made their entrance. Our queen was radiant in her flow- ing gown of tiered vvhite net. The stage settings and decorations based on outer space were made by the woodwork and art departments. The beauty and success ot the occasion was due chiefly to the super- vision ot Mrs. Norman Lindsey. In conjunction with the Mardi Gras cele- bration this year, the Honor Legion Carnival vvas held. The evening's festivities were cli- maxed by a gala ball in the Fair Park gymnasium. Princess Marlene Bailey and Prince Charles Marlon X , 'ga' . A - r 'R , v : 4, -X , . NX 5 Q 5- X , f 1 W vi. LS: k W 5' J .Mi , ' 'W Y' ' ' if N 'I ' fff an if M1YfA57. 7 N .. HJ 'fit Awww ig? A 333311, ft. f ,U -KN' ig fiffinbk 1 f we :hard Bell Harold Bounds Tommy Daugherty Robert Fisher Giles Gill Eddie Green Pelican Boys' State These eleven Boys' Staters are chosen carefully by the faculty during their iunior year. Wanting to send a top- notch group, capable of bringing back as many honors as possible, the teachers consider the boys very carefully and finally decide on the chosen fevv rating highest in qualities of scholarship, leadership, and personality. Our Pelican Boys' State delegates are guests of the American Legion for their trip to Baton Rouge. There they ioin other delegates from high schools throughout Louisiana, and these boys form and operate the mythical forty-ninth state, Pelican State. Through this, the boys learn invalu- able lessons in citizenship and the fundamentals of local, parish and state governments. Rchard I-lays Ferry Pringle John Scotia Danny White Darwin Wolf 128 Sandro Ford Patricia McGraw Pelican Girls' St Pelican Girls' Staters are chosen by the faculty on the some basis used for choosing the Boys' State delegates. Those chosen are sent to Baton Rouge for a week during the summer be- fore their Senior year, where they, like the boys, become a part of a teen-age forty-ninth state. While in Baton Rouge, these girls receive not only theoretical but actual training in citizenship and the workings of government. Through political campaigns and elections of officials for their Guy McRee ate little state the girls gain an inside knowledge of this phase of government, election by The peo- ple. By observing the Louisiana State Legislature in session they learn about another part of our form of government, government by representa- tives of the people. Through this experience, these girls gain not only knowledge but confidence as well. They come home ready to take a greater part in civic affairs. 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The Instructor Staff is made up of MKS-gt. David Monk, M,fSgt. Melvin Clark and S. F. C. Clark Burrill. These men execute efficiently our excellent training program. They apply their vast experience to teaching military courtesy, leadership, personal health, and discipline. R. O. T. C. instruction is on an army volunteer basis. ARMY R.O.T.C CAPT. NORRELL L. WILLIAMSON Asst. P. M. S. S T. MXSGT. MELVIN CLARK MXSGT. DAVID MONK SFC. CLARK BU ll Instructor Instructor Inst t X e 132 ! . f ....-mug.. - Battle Group Staff DARWIN WOLFE GLENDA KNIGHT IJ. Colonel lf. Colonel Training, ability, and personality make up the character of the six cadet officers who are the Battle Group Staff. This group of outstand- ing young leaders is selected by the instructors on the basis of their capabilities. All R. O. T. C. cadets are watched by the instructors from the beginning of their career, During this period can be singled out outstand- ing cadets, and during their senior year they are promoted to these positions of responsibility. -I-lielt' iob is to VUU the BCJTTIE Group accord- JIMMIE VALENTINE CARQLYN BRUNER ing to military standards. Each and every man's Muior Maier iob is essential to efficiency. FIRST ROW: Cnpl. Herberl Gam, S-Ig Beilie Gene lawrence, Capt. Billy Thompson, S-25 .Io Ann Fincher. SECOND ROW: Muior Perry Pringle, S-35 Mignon Eubnnksg Capt. Don Kelly, S-4, Marlene Bailey. , 238' FIRST ROW: Capt. Tommy Owens, Betty Monet, Isl LI. Charles Morion, Carla Shepherd, SECOND ROW: 2nd LI. George Essary, Frances Wolfe, 2nd lf. Richard Simmons, Elixcbefh Bonne. THIRD ROW: 2nd lv, Gene Bass, Rachel Hurst, WO 'JG Bobby f f f I Owens, Jonnie Oden. AnYb0dY Seen Y fine? I knew that u while ago! The Battle Group color guard on parade. Look fo yhe fyqnfl soldier! I I I I C m FIRST ROW: Capi. lawrence Waschka, Jean Brocalo, ls? IJ. Danny Q p a n y Wllife, Sue Teer. SECOND ROW: 2nd lt. Robert Still, Peggy Swor, 2nd lf. Bobby Liles, Margurei Aaron. THIRD ROW: 2nd lf. Gene Fuller, Barbara Warren, WOwJG Vimon Cline, Guy McRee. is 135 FIRST ROW: Capt. Frankie Finklea, Annu Fulbrighi, 'lsi lf. Billy England, Jo Bullard. SECOND ROW: 2nd li. Richard Hays, Nora McKen1ie,2nd u. Richard award, sm-dm uuccmken. rv-uno ROW: e a U a r t e r S 2nd lf, Don Bolen, Peggy McGraw, WO JG Elmer Coiion, WZ!! S K We're iusf counting rifles, sir Headquarfers Company, The largesf company in The Baflle Group, is commanded by Caclel Capfain Frankie Finklea and his second in command, Firsf Lieulenanl Billy England. From This company all com- munication personnel are chosen, and if performs The duly of service company. Who go! my Drigger assembly? .MIS F! E 5555535 H250 Really fellows, l'm lost. Bu! I was iusl culling roll . . . Hurry Sqmgnigkgvigh? FIRST ROW: Capt. Richard Clousing, Pnl Turner, Is? li. Roland McKneeIy, Janice lighlfoof, SECOND ROW: 2nd Lf. Billy Osborne, I 1 , I Guy Jones, 'Znd ll. Larry Grimmeft, 2nd L1. Jim Harmon. THIRD ROW: Connie McCann, WO JG laura MacMillan. Whufs your rifle number? Hey! Mine's goi o firing pin! -5 , I ,Y ,X VR 'N ' r , Y Thank goodness Friday comes buf once a week. Whaf's your lenfh general order? I I l f FIRST ROW: Capl. Billy Klein, Martha Collier, lst lt. Roy Boslick, Q I I I p a n Y Greta Edwards. SECOND ROW: 2nd IJ. Harold Walker, Mary Sue Bryant, 2nd Lf. Jerry Windham, linda Dolson. THIRD ROW: 2nd lf. Ray Johnson, Cecile Ford, WOJJG Put M:Neel, Sandra Ford. 2-'lf' aff , 139 A! Band Company FIRST ROW: Capt Reggie Manning, linda Stone, 'lst Lt. Bibbili Ainsworih. SECOND ROW: 2nd LL Roger Moulard, Peggy Sfephens, 2nd Lf. Dickie Vos, Dorothy York. THIRD ROW: 'lnd IJ, Jimmy Farmer, .lane Boston. Give ihcn mun sixiy points. Belts ure for wearing, cadet! FIRST ROW: Lt. Col. Darwin Wolf, Sponsor Glenda Knight, Mai. Jimmy Valentine, Sponsor Carolyn Bruner, Capt. Herbert Gant, Spon- sor Bettie Lawrence, Capt. Billy Thompson, Sponsor Jo Ann Fincher, Mai. Perry Pringle, Sponsor Mignon Eubanks, Capt. Don Kelly, Sponsor Marlene Bailey. SECOND ROW: Mai. Chris Suggs, Sponsor Bonnie Slemons, Capt. Charles Jackson, Sponsor Mary Weaver, Capt. Avis Emanuel, Sponsor Kay Robinson, Ist Lt. Kemp Morgan, Sponsor Betty Britt, Sponsor Pat Thomas. THIRD ROW: Capt. Frankie Finklea, Sponsor Ann Fulbright, 2nd Lt. Richard Hays, Sponsor Nora McKenzie, 2nd Lt. Billy England, Sponsor Sandra Mc- Cracken, 'Znd Lt. Don Boland, Sponsor Peggy McGraw, WOJJG Elmer Cotten, Sponsor Dixie Miller, Ist Lt. Richard Beaird, Sponsor Jo Ballard. FOURTH ROW: Capt. Lawrence Waschka, Sponsor Jean Brocato, Ist Lt. Danny White, Sponsor Sue Teer, 2nd Lt. Robert Still, Sponsor Peggy Swor, 2nd Lt. Bobby Liles, Sponsor Margaret Aaron, 2nd Lt. Eugene Fuller, Sponsor Barbara Warren, WOf'JG Vinton Cline, Sponsor Gay McRee. FIFTH ROW: Sponsor Patricia Turner, Ist Lt. Richard Clousing, 'Ist Lt. Janice Lightfoot, 2nd Lt. Billy Osborne, Sponsor Connie McCann, 2nd Lt. Roland McKneeIy, Sponsor Gay Jones, 2nd Lt. Jim Harmon, Sponsor Laura MacMillan, WO'JG Larry Grimmett, Sponsor Patsy Hooker. SIXTH ROW: Capt. Billy Klein, Sponsor Martha Collier, 'Ist lt. Roy Bostick, Sponsor Greta Edwards, 2nd Lt. Harold Walker, Sponsor Mary Sue Bryant, 2nd Lt. Jerry Windham, Sponsor linda Dotson, 2nd Lt. Ray Johnson, Sponsor Cecile Ford, WOXJG Pat McNeeI, Sponsor Sandra Ford. SEVENTH ROW: Capt. Reggie Manning, Sponsor Linda Stone, 2nd Lt. Dicky Vos, Sponsor Dorothy Dee York, 2nd Lt. Jim my Farmer, Sponsor Peggy Stephens, 2nd Lt. Roger Moulard, Sponsor Jane Boston, Ist Lt. Roy Wilkes, Sponsor Bibbitt Ainsworth. Officers Waschka, Manning, Pringle, Essary, and Ford Officers and Sponsors Club IM 'Rf' pecla Staff FIRST ROW: Maior Bonnie Slemons, Capt. Charles Jackson, Mary Weaver. SECOND ROW: Capt. Avis Emanuel Kay Robinson, 151 lf. Kemp Morgan, Beliy Brin. THIRD ROW: 2m-.l LO. Gene Browning, Pav Thomas The Speciolisf Stoff is com- posed of Rifle Teom ond Drill Teom officers. Its purpose is To see thot oll duties of The vveop- ons ond drill groups ore corried out efficiently. WhaO'cha got there, Sarge? 4' Gam FIRST ROW: lst lt. Kemp Morgan, Capt. Avis Emanuel, lst Sgt. Roy Hyatt, M Sgt. Curtis Boyett, Sgt, Jerry Bush, SECOND ROW: Capt. Charles Jackson, 2nd lt, Bobby Liles, Pvt. David Jarrett, Sgt. Peyton Crawford, Pvt. Tony Lucero, Sqt, James Norman, THIRD ROW: S Sgt. Henry Harvey, PFC Flovd Patton, SFC Dickie Chelette. FOURTH ROW: Capt. Kay Robinson, lst Lt. Betty Britt, 2nd lt. Pat Thomas. The Fair Park R. O. T. C. Battle Group is proud of its outstanding Rifle Team. Sponsored by Nl!Sgt. Melvin Clark and commanded by Cadet Captain Avis Emanuel, this year's team took fifth place at Arlington. This is an annual event involving the entire group of Fourth Army Junior R. O. T. C. teams. The highest score fired this year, 93 out ofa possible lOO, was shot in the standing position by Curtis Boyett. The Rifle Team participated in the National Rifle Association match at Joinerville on March 29. l958. 1113 X' FIRST ROW: Cadet Mai. Chris Suggs, Commander, Mai. Bonnie Slemonsg M!Sgt. David Monk, Sponsor, Capt. Mary Weaver, Capt. Charles Jackson, Deputy Commander. SECOND ROW: Capt. Richard Clousing, P.F.C. Ronnie Wilhite, lst lt. Kemp Morgan, Sgt. Charles Salley, Pvt. Mike Ryan, S.F.C. Don Fontana, S.F.C. Rany lynch, lt. Col Darwin Wolfe. THIRD ROW: 2nd lt. Jim Harmon, Sgt. Jerry Whitten, Pvt. James Saintignan, S.F.C. Tommy Pitts, S.F.C. Albert Leadaman, S.F.C. Mike Carter, P.F.C. Kelly Wolfe, S.F.C. Charlie Boutte. FOURTH ROW: Mai. Perry Pringle, Capt. Donald Kelley, S.F.C. Richard Flores, Sgt. Glynn Green, S.F.C. Ralph Allen, Sgt. Danny Middleton, Pvt. Tommy Mora, Pfc. Leonard Richards, Pvt. Johnny Spano, FIFTH ROW: 2nd lt. Gene Browning, S.F.C. Stanley Speed, S.F.C. Ralph Storey, Capt. Alvis Emanuel, Capt. Tommy Owens, Mai. Jimmy Valentine, Cpl. James Brooks, S.F.C. Richard Braud. SIXTH ROW: Capt. Roy Wilkes, MfSgt. Roy Hyatt. RighT-about . . . March, Box-sTep . . . March, Ranks To The rear . . . March. These and many more commands make up The in- TricaTe movemenTs of The Dixie Drill Team. This is ci group of cadeTs selecTed by a board- of-enTry from The enfire BaTTle Group aT Fair Park. They devoTe much of Their Time To Dix' Smile like Bonnie, Mary. pracTice, buT when They perform all of This pracTice shows in Their inTeresTing movemenTs. Commanded by CadeT Major Chris Suggs and his assisTanT, CadeT CcipTain Charles Jackson, The drill group parTicipaTes in many acTiviTies in and around Shreveport The ouT- sTanding evenT of The year is The Mardi Gras parade each year in New Orleans. IS Drill Team I'Il get him next time he comes through. , .xr I 1 ' l 1-,T ,sf Ln Drill ieum disbulses ufler brief meeting. Look lo Now, men . . . Hey! Wailer! Who whistled? Members :haf before fall-in time. Jackson wages beetle warfare. V, 'fm L ' v L I ! J 1 J L, I 1 Hu 5 Q 1 I 1L J ' 1 X 4 fl 7 II J f 1 ' J V A I , X '1 .'7 ,L V JJ LU EL 7V L f My if A ,MI I X jyf li f My L L 1 N' ,JD LU X -1 WJ ML IV ML if 4 V L E W I . my 'X I , J , jf J , a J 'J ,nm j uumnmum Hu ,Un . ff, 4 Lv I fuj , L V J Q' 41 3 1 1, .. ' 'ff Ly Jqffx xl, l IL' Ill? jj Zvi f M1 ' ' I J 77 Zyl LM 17 'U H ., MA' A X U 7V by V 'J f W of JL TI r . n f fl' X TI! X I A mxiy M .,..:I.I:5:a522525522522g2zg21i221222iZ2'Q2,Q ' lllIImIIIIIIIIIIII The Student Council A. SENATORS-FIRST ROWz Tommy Dougherty, President, Jolly Gilliam, Vice-President, Marlene Bailey, Recording Secreforyg Perry Pringle, Treasurer, Judy Greig, Corresponding Secretary. SECOND ROW: Gale Thaxton, l.aJuana Blankenship, Check Wing Joe, Bob Fisher, Donny White, Buddy Worthington, Ralph Allen, Jan Simpson. THIRD ROW: Reno Ponder, Linda Stone, Bennie Ledlow, Bobbie Ybos, Becky Fisher, Becky Musgrave, Carole McKneely, Billy Sneed, Ann Winterrowd, Russel Scott. FOURTH ROW: Jimmy lee, John Scollo, Margaret Aoron, Joan Johnson, Mary Ann McCaa, Pot Isbell, Aldn Hoffman, Harold Bounds, Jock Snider, Mike Goodell. Officers Gilliam, Greig, Daugherty, Pringle, Bailey and Wolfe. This orgonizotion hos ottoined on honored position in Foir Pork through its interest in student porticipotion ond its odministrotion ot school improvements. The tundomentol oim ot the Student Council is to develop good citizenship ond to proctice it in o democrotic society. The coun- cil promotes good relotionships between the Foir Pork student body ond the tolculty, im- proves school morole, ond gives the students ci knowledge ot the workings ond odvontoges ot democracy. The Student Council is mode up ot six officers, thirty-two senotors, ond o represen- totive cncl olternote from eoch home room. Mrs. Sybil Murphy ond Mr. Mortin Nutt spon- ALTERNATES FIRST ROW: Jo Ann Fincher, Ann Ferguson, Gayle Trainor, Gloria Murff, Patsy Longino, Katie Blankenship. SECOND ROW: Patsy Pigue, Darlene Beitz, Nita Britt, Sue Heinsahn, linda Lawrence, Wonnette Anderson. THIRD ROW: Sandra loveridge, Beverly Johnson, Tommy Whitten, John Futroll, Ruth Jackson, Danna Wil- liams, Janice Lightfoot. FOURTH ROW: Larry Fields, Sherry Edelen, Patsy Simmons, Pat Gandy, Dianne Summerlin, Janice Neely, Doreen Robin- son, Carolyn White. FIFTH ROW: John Woodall, Gus Duruseau, Jane Rhodes, Gay Jones, Lynda Carpenter, Sandra Downen, Peggy McCormick, Judy Ferguson, Martha Cotten. SIXTH ROW: Fred Sayers, Paul Draper, Bobby Williamson, Kemp Morgan, Thay Butchee, Billy Thompson. sor and work with the council on its many and varied protects, which included this year a variety show, a one day workshop at Lake Bistineau, management of the United Fund Drive at Fair Park, Teens Against Polio, Youth Week, the school store, the sale ot tickets and running of the concession stand at the basketball games. REPRESENTATIVES-FIRST ROW: Sandra Keys, Susan Murff, Helen West, lla Ann Tonglet, Gail Cudd, Janet Freeman, Louise Abbott, Margarette Adams, Beatrice Culolta, Nancy Pickard, Janelle Smith. SECOND ROW: Joan Andries, Ann Cotton, Dale Burkhalter, Jewel Graham, Peggy Monkhouse, Karen Snouffer, Linda Hesta nd, Nita Tucker, Ann Matthews, Pat Angell, Jackie Lucky, Jo Gayle Williams. THIRD ROW: Larry Jackson, Sally Worrell, Rita Mauldin, Patsy Mauldin, Betty O'Quinn, Nancy McComic, Peggy Swor, Mike Ryan, Kelly Wolfe, Barbara Armstrong. FOURTH ROW: Ronnie Mason, George Williams, Mack Hughes, Shirley Grant, Joyce Shannon, Alice Ware, Jeanette Griffin, Chris Suggs, Sue Teer, Kay Robinson, Reggie Manning. FIFTH ROW: Howard Bell, Laura MacMillan, Anna Fulbright, Jerry Lafitte, Lucian Rhodes, Jimmy Wagner, Bob McAllister, Linda loper, Andrea Jones, Judy Rhodes, Buddy Webb. SIXTH ROW: James Powell, Don Kelly, Bill Lee, Julia Cooper, Mary Louise Hamm, Nancy Gulledge, Tommy Stanford. era V Uuw..,,,,, SEATED-FIRST ROW: Pat Rogers, linda Stephens, Gladys Cain, Quinette Kiper. SECOND ROW: Sally Worrell, Mary Manltxos Judy Nettles, leila Snider, Activities Editor. STANDING: Jerry Kircus, Sports Editurg Armenta Hammock, Jolly Gilliam, Sherry lester Douglas Naquin, Joan Thompson, Betty Yancey, Assistant Junior Editorg Yvonne Speights, Junior Editor, Joan Johnson, Barbara Whitehead Editor-in-Chiefg Carol Beverly. NOT PICTURED: Richard Hays, R. O. T. C. Editor. The 1958 SEQUCDY The work of composing the i958 Sequoyah has been, for the past year, the time-consuming job of the Editorial Staff, sponsored by Miss Sammie Banks. Editor-in-Chief Barbara White- head, her five editors and staff of clerks, have worked diligently all year to capture the memo- ries of Fair Park in l958 between the covers of this book. They have recreated with pictures and words all that has made this year special, a time to be remembered. Besides the training received here at Fair Park, the staff members have made two trips for additional information. Miss Banks, Linda Stephens and Barbara Whitehead went to the National Scholastic Press Association convention in Chicago. Members of the staff also went to the L. S. P. A. convention in Baton Rouge. l5O BARBARA WHITEHEAD Editor-in-Chief AH ABOVE: Staff members find out alphabetizing I,400 pictures is not so easy. LEFT: Behy, Sherry, and Yvonne ponder Whui's in u name? The corred leffers, we hope. 151 equoyah Business Stall The Sequoyoh Business SToff, under The direc- Tion of Mrs. Dclisy lsgeTT, works in Teclms of Two girls eoch To sell The odverfising spoce in The bock of This book To ShreveporT firms. Their work is very imporTonT os iT helps To poy for The pro- ducTion of The Sequoyoh. This group of iunior soleswomen is monoged by Benny Hoyes, wiTh The help of her ossisTonT, Jeon Jennings. The Tvvenfy-six girls hove been corefully chosen by previous members for Their poise, good schoIosTic records, ond willingness To work. WiTh Their Tremendous pride in Their work ond Their exce!lenT Teom spiriT, They do o fine job of finoncing The yeorbook, yeT sTill remoin a con- genial, fun-loving group. When work is done They usuolly wind up hoving o coke porTy. FIRST ROW Benny Hayes Manager Karen Snouffer Patsy Bromell, Nancy Pennington, Donna Phillips, Mrs, lsgett, Sponsor, Rita Mauldm SECOND ROW Elaine Hamilton Willie Wadsworth Helene Poulan, Jon Dell Bryan, Patsy Mauldin, Margaret Martin, Linda Pearce Kathleen Brlttam Kathy Mclntosh Robbyn Organ David Schmidt, Leon Stephenson. THIRD ROW: Sandra Dillman, Juanita Donelsan Virginia Russell Mary Tilton Johnny Moss, NOT PICTURED: Jean Jennings, Assistant Manager. , ii' .. v-...fm SITTING: Joyce Shannon, linda Morris, Sandra Ford, Manager, Sandra Keys, Assislanl Manager, Annie Carson, Joyce Ramey. STAND- ING: Mrs. Norma Jean Brown, Sponsor, Nancy McCoy, Eroise Brumley, Ann McCoy, Jeanie Aldrich, Barbara Bickham, Margie Sorrell, Louise Donelson, Peggy Clewis. Sequoyah Circulation Staff Members ot the Sequoycxh Circulotion Stott ore selected from students who express o desire for membership in this group. They ore chosen on the bosis of good chorocter ond dependa- bility. A junior member is selected os ossistont mcnoger eoch yeor to troin for the mcinager's position during the senior yeoir. The stott tor l958, under the oble direction of Mrs. Normci .leon Brown, Monoger Sondro Ford, ond Assistont Monoger Sondra Keys, has spent much time ond effort in promoting soles ot the Sequoyoh within the student body. It is the responsibility of this group to collect oll poy- ments on the yeorbook, plon and hondle odver- tising in the school ond distribute the book in Moy. Money, money everywhere! and Keys, Ford, and Morris fry madly to balance the budget. T Tl1el958 Pow Wow Pow Wow Big Four: Bounds, M:Res, Monet, and Quick. The Fair Park Povv Wow Editorial Staff, ing Editor Knoxie Quick. Members of the staff composed of seniors, iuniors, and sophomores, are chosen following the completion of each is a monthly publication featuring all school term, and are taught the fundamentals of events and organizations. The staff is spon- publishing a high school newspaper. sored by Miss DeLane Smith and headed by Co-Editors Gay McRee and Betty Mottet, Pub- The Pow Wow continued to sponsor the lications Director Harold Bounds, and Manag- polio drive at Fair Park which they began CUB REPORTERS-SEATED: Dianne Summerlin, Ann Harrington, Pa! Keusler, Martha Cotton, Janelle Smith, Lucy Cosumano, Laurie Kruger, Joan Andries, STANDING: Viclor Chaler, Jerry Ford, Jackie Sirube, Nancy Summerlin, Miss Delune Smith. l A ,,, ,... . - fs.. Ni - .. . ..mMf.s. M' ., ...,,,.,.,., ,mi ,t -, . .Qi ., .pace-H ki . .c M . . .. , iw... , - ,A.... ,. , . c last year. Also, this past tall the staff attend- ed the convention ot the Louisiana Scholastic Press Association at Louisiana State Univer- sity. Betty Nlottet won second place in news writing and Mike Carter received an honor- able mention in editorial writing. The Columbia Scholastic Press Association awarded the Pow Wow first place rating and the Northwestern Press Association awarded them second place. BENNIE LEDLOW . . Feature Editor BOB FISHER . . Sports Editor GALE THAXTON . . Picture Editor SENIOR REPORTERS-SEATED: Billy Osbuvn, Borbre Fields, Donna Rogon, Dixie Miller, Glenda Smith STANDING: Robin Wallace, Pct McGraw, Mickey Poulnn, .Io Ann Fincher, Peggy Stephens. 155 love and Thomas train sophomore newcomers, 'U o 2 2 o 2 Q: 355 25229 v Omn orig- 53-- clog? 3wCQ Ting, Bm 5 319' 000-f CD:,'-o-3' uw -+-rp 'U E235 Q7TL9.m ' w 5533 om 311243. Or-T231 aww CQUJ O meg--M 'fs 1.n-.4 ' 025 23: 5335? mono? Bus ness Stall sfoff, give insfrucfions on The besf woys ond ploces To sell ods. After The ools ore sold They I -v p , -..V N, Rn A W. L 9 . Qt .. , -.... W,-, P, HN t VX A my Q va-we , I Y s dug,- i 36.- Briegel, Atlawuy, and Wissing plan a new ad sedion. moke up The od copy Tor The prinTer. Two more seniors, BeTTy Gene Lowrence ond Po- Tricio Turner, see ThoT every odverfiser ond cull The schools thot exchonge popers with us ore sent o copy of The Pow Wow. LosTNlcarcl'1 The sfoff, occomponiecl by Their sponsor, Miss Mory Anfhony, ond Two mem-- bers' moThers, chorTered o bus ond wenT To Dollos To spend o Sofurcloy. SEMI-CIRCLE: Belty Andrews, Judy Gordon, Judye Thomas, Sara Simmons, Bobbye Ybos, Kay Wilson, Judy Greig, Karen Miller, Faye Love, Donna Briegel, Marguref Ahaway, Mary Wissing, Rim Mclnnis, linda Hesfand. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Anioinehe Price, Sponsor, Miss Mary Anthony, Sponsor, Sue Owen, Manager, Frances Wolfe, Assistani Manager, Bettie Gene lawrence, Pairicio Turner, Mary Ann Cole, Y .,,.,.,.,,, , 0 A 7 K QN The annual convention for the Louisiana Scholastic Press Association at Baton Rouge end- ed on a happy note this year with Fair Park being voted '58-'59 convention president. Twenty delegates from the Pow Wow and Sequoyah staffs attended, accompanied by faculty spon- sors, DeLane Smith and Sammie Banks. The convention officially began October 22 with a general assembly, and that afternoon writing contests and guest speakers entertained delegates. The next day officers were elected and con- test winners announced. Judy Nettles of the Sequoyah took first place honors in yearbook copy writing. Of the Pow Wow, Betty Mottet won second place in news writing, and Mike Carter was awarded honorable mention in edi- Goodbye, Shreveport. leave if fo Curler to get an honorable mention. Presidency going, going, gone to Fair Park ai 12 votes! torial writing. Checking out, and the long lrip home. I don'I think iI's so funny, say Carter and Cole, We Jennie Oden, Bonnie Slemons, Ferne Ellen Ainsworth, Miss loryne Martin, Mary Sue Marioneaux, Mary Weaver, Donna Ragon. Acl Staff Barbre Fields, Glenda Knight, Janice Lightfoot, Betty Mottet, Shirley McFadden, Dixie Miller, linda Carpenter, Martha Casey, Linda Stephens, au R 1? Ginger Mulino, Mickey Poulan, Glenda Smith, Carla Shepherd, Each spring approximately forty-five iun- ior girls are chosen to serve on the Ad Staff during the coming year. They are nominated by the girls whose places they will take, and approved by the faculty. : .lone Boston, Mary Sue Bryant, Dixie Alford, Lindo Morris. Under the direction of Miss Loryne Martin, the staff members sell ads to finance the foot- ball programs, help make up these invaluable pamphlets, and sell them at the football games. Margaret Aaron, linda Stone, Robbie Sue Kniqhton, Carolyn Bussie, Pot Robinson, Carol Beverly, Carolyn Bruner, Peggy Swor, Sue Teer, Mignon Eubunks, Barbara Warren. ' T In J i ...-as .erm REPRESENTATIVES-FIRST ROW: Sylvia Pennington, President, Gloria Lacobee, Vice-President, Martha Casey, 2nd Vice-President, Sally Moseley, Recording Secretary, Elaine Ward, Corresponding Secretory, Mike Hill, Treasurer: Mrs. Allen. SECOND ROW: Linda Dotson, Jo Ann Fincher, Barbara Warren, Peg Hunt, Kaye Wilson, Merry Pool, Sue Reynolds, Barbara Benson, Kathy Foshee, Tony Lucero. 'IHIRD ROW: linda Gillespie, Shirlev McFadden, Angelina Cosumano, Shirley Lockard, Becky Bartels, Ann Deaton, Nancye Rountree, Rosalene Magee, Rita Mnuldin, Karen Miller, Mike Henry, FOURTH ROW: Donna Briegel, Patricia Croy, Kay Green, Patsy Allen, Joyce Cheek, Mary Cooper, Margaret Martin, Jone Ann Sokolosky, Betty Whitthorne, Judy Bonnette, Reba Haynes, Tony Cousey. FIFTH ROW: Veronica Griffith, Carolyn Cook, Betty George, Carol Moulder, Patsy Gant, Diann Monroe, Ruby Webb, Loretta McFerrin, Catherine lawhorn, Evelyn Baker, Janis Taylor, Bobby Walden. SIXTH ROW: Gary Louter, Becky Robinson, Glenny Nesom, Ralph Endsley, Harvey Durrett, Dick Lindsay, Charles Morton, Charles Lyons, David Adams, Billy Shaw, Jackie Strube, Jannette Bogue. We believe in service for others, our country, our community, and our school, in health of mind and body to fit us for greater service, and in working for better human relations throughout the world. We have ioined the American Junior Real Cross to help achieve our aims by working together with members everywhere, in our own and other lands. This is the creed of the Fair Park Junior Red Cross, one its members pro- foundly believe in, and is usually repeated at every meeting. Did someone cut his finger? 160 R li.. 5 . ed Cro ALTERNATES-FIRST ROW: Edna Farmer, Janice Baxter, Katie Jo Mc Kenzle Connie Shannon Lmda locliard linda Hodae June Ander son, Joan Roppolo. SECOND ROW: Brenda Hill, Pat Turner, Jane Blalock Bob Fisher Marne Durbie Rosemorv Catenese THIRD ROW Butch Shamburger, Fred Tanner, Skipper Walker, Robert Middaugh Cathy Jones FOURTH ROW Tommy Muller Barbara Willis Patty Young, Donna Reyengu, Marie Tempa. FIFTH ROW: Christine Gibson Carolyn Bagwell Bennie Hayes Charmaine Moore Robert Stuclly Jimmy Wise The Junior Red Cross this yeor hos under- token the iobs of compiling the student direc- tories, filling qitt boxes, ond helping in the chil- dren's word of the Conteolerote Memoriol. These service projects ore corried out eoch yeor through the cooperation of toculty members ond students of Foir Pork, without whom the Junior Red Cross would not exist. This orgonizotion con lorgely ottribute its greot success to The whole-heortecl support of its members. Three people to post one little poster? SS Fair Park's Gel ready for that roll. Foir Pork's Concert Bond is mode up of the credm of the crop bond students in the school. Through their bond work the members become foimilior with the greoitest music. Under the boton of Mr. Woiter C. Minnieor, this tolented group is presented in concerts severol times eoch yeor. The concert bond hos also spent much time ond effort in becoming the fine musicol morch- ing unit which oppeors reguldrly ot footboll gomes ond in porodes. The boind ottended the Music Festivol in Notchitoches lost Morch, competing in vorious divisions ogoinst bonds from dll ports ot the stcite. The high point of the yeor wds the spring trip to Enid, Oklohomo, which is toist becoming on onnuol oftoir. C ri No, hc's not a carpenter. B cl FLUTES: Sandra Dillman, Kathy Jones, Bobbie Sue Knightan, Mar- garet Martin, Connie Morris, Emily Stewart. OBOES: Mary Louise Hamm, David Johnson, Patsy Simmons. BASSOONS: Julio Cooper, Beniamin Hablutzel. FRENCH HORNS: Myrna Collier, Dewey Lloyd, Judy Kleinhans, Linda Stone, Jody Trimble. SAXOPHONE: Marlene Bailey, Shelton Bissell, Billy Hill, Peggy Stephens, Bill Thomas. CLARINETS: Douglas Baynham, Becky Buckner, Jimmy Farmer, Bon- nie Hargis, Wanda Johnson, Camellia Kircus, Joyce Lancaster, Reggie Manning, Dick Odom, Jimmy Perkins, Kathleen Ridge, Barbara Saunders, Sara Simmons, Robert Spillers, Billy Trimble, Martha Turbeville, Carolyn Watts. ALTO CLARINETS: Betty An- drews, Mary Helen Metcalf, Fred Saylors. BASS CLARINETS: Linda Conley, Herbert Edelen, Nancy Gulledge. CONTRA-BASS CLARINET: Jolly Gilliam. TROMBONE5: Sandra Bell, Paul Draper, Mike Palmer, Earl Williams. BARITONE: Ronnie Brock, Doris Medlin, Gary Riegel, Gale Thaxton. BASES: Lynn Hutson, David Sessums, Robert E. Lee. TRUMPETS: Harvey Durrett, Ray Hough, Randy Pinckard, Lucien Rose, Robert Vance, Bobby Williamson. CORNETS: Harry Cooper, Clinton Mouer, James Pelton, Tommy Roberts. PERCUSSION: Wayne Bryan, Ralph Endsley, Kenneth Gillaspie, Sam Harris, Philip Jones, Nora McKenzie, Hines Williams. l63 X Fair Park' Fair Park was the first school in Shreveport to have an orchestra. In 1949, when it was first organized, it consisted of some seventeen mem- bers under the direction of Nlr. Carl Tolbert. It has novv developed into an organization involv- ing some one hundred students playing stringed instruments in its Symphonic, Intermediate, and Beginning groups. The orchestra has been under the direction ot Arthur Benoy since 1952. The Salon Orchestra, a thirteen piece en- semble selected from the Symphonic Orchestra, performs for civic clubs and other organizations. Many ot the responsibilities of a well con- certed organization rest upon the shoulders of the Concert Mistress, Sandra Whittington, who has performed in this capacity with charm and competence. Through The years, the Fair Park Orchestra has proved itself to be a cultural asset to the school and community. Yearly functions of the orchestra are concerts, tours, and parties. i A ' '. f' iii? . .,..... . .,.' ' 5 ' 'niii 1 M i V 4' if N if 1 vs: Na EQ A W' ' f 5 A 5 - ENS is we 4 ,fix N Nnliaigff, 'Gmail K M33 fe- iff? YE v ' 5 ' 5:1 i' ,ft ,Q , -w s I , 'fx ,F Li' f , - Q1 ,Z f 53 S ,, , . . : ,,5ffg,4 , ,,,,,.. , ,, -t K. , , , if Vg, 2 ,A . :-. ka. e ,Aww 1 f FIRST ROW: Bibbitt Ainsworth, Gloria lacobee, Mitzi Williams, Linda Price. Delores Strickland, Starr Sherrcd, linda Mills, Bonnie Slemons, linda Morris, Mary Kirkland, Gayle Knight, Pat Croy, Sandra Moseley, SECOND ROW: Bobbie Hedges, Patricia Penney, Bonnie Young, linda Hudson, Sharon Young, Linda Gay, Sondra Ford, Betty Britt, Jo Ann Fincher, Barbra Fields, Sue Owen, Barbara Brewster, Gloria Murff. THIRD ROW: Dixie Miller, Wanda Hippler, Prudy Parrott, Jean Bromell, Andrea Jones, Barbara Warren, Sue Teer, Kay Robinson, lolita Semon, Mary Sue Bryant, Sandra Downen, Imogene Brown. FOURTH ROW: Linda Trusty, Janice Neely, Carol Beverly, Carla Shepherd, Merle Ann lane, Juanita Chennault, Mignon Eubanks, Margaret Aaron, Adele Wainright, Kathleen Daniel, Shirley Shelton, Glenda Smith, FIFTH ROW: Kenneth Holder, Larry Jordan, Will McMichael, Buster Brooks, Tommy Pinkly, Julius Harris, Byrl Bagley, Harold Cooper, Pat Kelly, Richard Trant. SIXTH ROW: larry Hill, Mac Collins, Frank Betts, Alvin Brice, Glyn Hall, Bobby Kerr, Don Doyal, Houston Adley, .limmy Watson, Bobby Fisher, Jerry Lafitte, Members Summerlin, Brittain and Chriss send accompanist Allen. ,Q- Ev- -..,,, The Choir The choir is composed ot students interested in developing their musical talent Through choral participation. Credit toward graduation is earned by members although many students enroll only for the pleasure it affords. Under the direction of Mr. M. L. Riche, members of the choir served as leaders in the musical activities of Youth Week held this year at Fair Park. Go to School Night and other programs during the year were en- hanced by the ability of the choir members. Fair Park was represented during Thanks- giving vveek in the All-State Chorus by Don Doyal, Richard Trant and Jimmy Watson. 166 Christine Gibson, Juanita Chennault, Evelyn Brewer, Patsy Allen, Nora McKenzie, Linda Stephens, Betty Brown, Connie Morris, Bobbie Hedges, Betty Britt, Gail Cudd, Leila Snider, Judye Thomas, Susan Murff, Dianna Webb, Lavefte Ward, Janice Neely, Autumn Noll Bradley, Borbre Fields, Judy Linder, Sandra Moseley. ACCOMPANIST: Linda Allen. You take the high notes, Pastel The Pastels, under the direction of Mr. M. L. Riche, accompanied by Linda Allen, have sung at various functions throughout The school and city and enjoy a certain amount of popularity. They sing types of music ranging from classic- al and sacred to popular. Mr. Riche's exacting direction culminates in the flawless rendition of the Pastel's programs of music. These girls are chosen from the A Girls' Glee Club and are composed this year of juniors and seniors. Some of their engagements have included singing at the Lion's Club, the Kiwanis Club, the Teachers' Convention, Youth Week, and several school productions. FIRST ROW: Larry Sanford, President, Melva Speighfs, Vice-President, Marilyn Arnold, Secretary, Carolyn Trascher, Treasury, Barbara Johnson, Parliamentnriany Johnnie Ruth Greer, Rita Ross, Martha Dalton, Jeannie labenne. SECOND ROW: Billy G. Hackett, Frankie Finklea, Glenda Gordy, Barbara Hughes, Gwen Hennigen, Homer Magill, Rex Tilley, Bea Carr, Harold Ussery, James Frost. THIRD ROW: James Scarborough, Jimmy Deal, Billy England, Billy linahan, James Braly, Tim Kidd, Don Bolen, Two heads are better than one. Distributive Ecluca The Distributive Education Club is made up ot students interested in receiving an education which will fit them for iobs in the business world. Through a learn while you earn training pro- gram, these young people are able to attend school in the mornings and to work in the after- noons. Under the careful supervision ot their three sponsors, Mrs. Louise Monette, Miss Chloe Clark, and Mr. Hubert Humphreys, these students successfully till positions in wholesale and retail firms serving as salespeople, office workers, stock clerks, and a variety of other classifica- tions. Many ot the students retain their posi- tions after graduation on a tull-time basis. The highlight of the past year tor the sixty Distributive Education students was the employer- employee banquet held in the spring. Students attend classes in which they are instructed on all phases of their iobs. Emphasis is placed on close correlation of iop and class Work. on Club TRlBUTlvE ZBSUCAT' FIRST ROW: linda Peterson, Gloria McCormick, Addie Williams, Betty Lou Dollar, Betty Ann Skains, Jane McCain, Nicki Messina, Shirley Taylor, Lillian Morrison. SECOND ROW: Miss Chloe Clark, Jerry Armstrong, l.ois Dunbar, Darnell Kay, Eva Kathryn Burkett, larry Catunese, Betty Sue Chaddick, Mary McDeurmont, Patricia Buford, Hershel Buford. THIRD ROW: George Cardwell, Wayne Doughty, Jimmy Terrell, Danny Morris, James E. Gallion, leslie Rhodes, Donald Rothenburger, Charles Alexander. A-.lx t SITTING: Jackie Norman, President, lavette Ward, Vice-President, Alice Shaffer, Secretary, Autumn Nell Bradley, Treasurer, Mary Yeates, Elaine Smith, Kathy Foshee. STANDING: Frances Veuleman, Barbara Hatch, Dorothy Daniel, Joyce Cheek, Bennie Ledlaw, linda Hudson, Carolyn Reynolds, Juanita Herring, Margaret Fielder, Future The Future Homemakers ot America is an organization consisting ot girls who have had at least one year of home economics. These girls learn and practice the economical ways of home- making, and learn to contribute to better farnily and community living. Future Homemakers de- velop creative leaclership, individual responsi- bility, and cooperation through making it possi- Fashion news! Sack dresses are in! l70 SITTING: Mary Manilzas, Ellen Mackey, Virginia Ballard, Margaret Dunbar, Beilie Chennaull, Joan Crouch, Virginia Marshall, Sylvia Mayron. STANDING: Barbara Mabry, Virginia Russell, Patricia K'ing, Clarice Pendleion, Puiricia Edmonds, Charline Evans, Eva Fearrand, Pat Osburn, Patsy McComic, Mrs. Bea Mikhell, Sponsor. Homemalcers ble for every girl To porTicipaTe in planning and doing. As one of iTs proiecTs, The F. H. A. sponsors a Girl of The Monfh, chosen by The popular voTe of The members on The basis of her personaliTy and conTribUTion To The Club. The girls climaxed The year with a moTher-daughTer banquet aT which The ouTsTonding senior homemaker was chosen. Officers Jackie Norman and Lavene Ward. l7l This club is made up of students interested in art. Many of them study art with Mrs. Grace Gray, club sponsor, but being an art student is not a requirement for membership. Through the club, the members develop an eye for the beauty of their everyday sur- roundings, study paintings, and attend local art shows as a group. They have as guest speakers many local artists, and demonstra- tions are often given. The Art Club performs many services for the school. They create the Mardi Gras deco- rations for both the coronation and the bali following it, and several times during the year they exhibit their work in the halls of Fair Park. Not confining their talents to canvas alone, the club members create many lovely objects, often trying their hand at costume designing, pottery and handicrafts. Art Club Officers Boyter, Sherrod, Rawls. O F F I C E R S STARR SHERROD , . . President HARRY RAWLS . . Vice-President ELIZABETH BOYTER . . Secretary-Treasurer FIRST ROW. Pat Beck, Inez Prewitt, Dorothy York, Elaine Hamilton, Mrs. Grace Gray, H. R. Templin, Starr Sherrod, Linda Simpson, Mickey Hunter. SECOND ROW: Harry Rawls, Nancy Pennington, Jan Sutton, linda Hodge, Clarine Lanson, Laurie Kruger, Neal Godwin, lee Boudreoux, Travis Godwin, James Basra. THIRD ROW: Elizabeth Boyter, Carol Junik, Virginia Peterson, Willie Wadsworth, Sally Turner, Patty Taber. I72 Mathem ati cs Cl-ub an-s-Q-.........Q............... FIRST ROW: Check Wing Joe, Alda Hoffman, Martha Turberville, Betty Andrews, Randy Lynch, Tony luzero, Ann Cotton, Carolyn l.eVasseur, Wanda Jo Johnson, Linda Hodge. SECOND ROW: Pat Gandy, Mary Louise Hamm, Carolyn Bagwell, Diane Weber, linda Gillespie, Janice Sutton, Connie Shannon, Sue Johnson, Joan Andries, Mattie Hartelock, Fred Tanner, THIRD ROW: Stuart Grissom, Tommy Bozeman, Freddie Griffith, Jerry Smith, Johnny Moss, Roger Black, Jackie Sayles, Jimmy McManus, Aubrey Shepherd, Larry Floyd, Jimmy Pierce. FOURTH ROW: Kenny Broome, Dickie Wallace, Paul Barber, Jerry Ford, Ralph Allen, Stanley Sanders, Ardis Attawoy, John Tompkins, Roland McKneely, Danny White. This is a truly remarkable group, having op- erated through the second semester without a sponsor. The Math Club has, for years, been sponsored by Miss Lucille Brown, who left Fair Park at mid-term due to illness. The cIub's presi- dent, Check Wing Joe, has done a heroic iob of keeping this sponsorless club on its feet, with interest unflagging. The purpose of the club is to give to the members a better knowledge and understand- ing of the fields and uses of mathematics. They often have guest speakers who are prominent in various fields of mathematics, engineering, and science. These students are people to whom math is not drudgery, but a fascinating game. They have keen, quick minds, and they find the challenge of mathematics stimulating. Often in their meet- ings they work trick problems, lust for fun. Any- one needing he'p with his algebra, geometry, or Trigonometry can usually find another member to help him. OFFICERS CHECK WING JOE . . . President ALDA HOFFMAN . . Vice-President MARTHA TURBERVILLE . . Secretary BETTY ANDREWS . . Treasurer Ever hear of an isosceles dodecahedron? My finger is hung in the machine. O F F I C E R S EDWARD ENLOE . . President JEAN JENNINGS . Vice-President WILLIE WADSWORTH . . Secretary ANN BOZEMAN . . Treasurer Audio-Visual Club This club makes possible the supplement- ary films used in most of the courses here. Everyone who has ever seen one of these films knows what an enjoyable addition they are to text-book instruction. Subiects are more interesting and more clearly understood when illustrated on film. Very few movies could be shown, however, if the teachers had to act as film librarians and proiectionists along with their other duties. The work of the girls in the club, tending to the innumerable sec- retarial duties, and the proiection and main- tenance work done by the boys, all under the direction of Miss Ruby Moore, are invaluable services to Fair Park. Cooperation is a must in any group, and in the Audio-Visual Club it must and does pre- vail above all else. The club develops prompt- ness, orderliness, reliability, and a strong sense of personal responsibility in the in- dividual. FIRST ROW. Edward Enloe, President, Jean Jennings, Vice-President, Willie Wadsworth, Secretary, Ann Bozeman, Tresaurery Vivian Stuckey, Richard Dubois, Charles Pollard, Peggy Hunt, Yvonne Speights, June Brickell, Mary Wissing, Elaine Boyett, Linda Hudson, Jimmy Wilkinson, Richard Everett. SECOND ROW: Jack Shoalmire, Miss Ruby Moore, Sponsor, Ray Allen Hough, Butch Shamburger, Wesley Harrist, Clifton Humphrev, Tommy Carpenter, V. J. Lalena, Charles Jones, Ronnie A. Savers, Johnny 5. Brock, larry Mitchell, Charlotte Johns, Svlvia Garriga, Bobbie Jeanne Hedges, Wanda Hippler, THIRD ROW: Mickey Moloney, Frank Betts, Bobby R. Walden, Paul liberto, Billy Valentine, Jerry Kent, lnnis Reoves, Mickey Poulan, Marsalee Pickett, Gary Hostetter, Sammy Ross, Tommy Terry, John Pistorius, Phil Weber. FOURTH ROW: Paul Pollard, Howard Huckabee, Charles Conner, Howard Aucoin, Roney Parrott, Terry Hodges, larry Richardson, Charles Addington, Randall Harkey, William Scudder, Arthur Mullins, Louis Hoffman, Bennon Whitehead. FIRST ROW: Jimmy Lee, Linda Stone, Linda Allen, Tommy Pitts, Lily Mazheca, Merry Pool, Dorothy Shaw, Beverly Schoeher, Judy Linder, Peggy Wunsch. SECOND ROW: Miss Holland, Sponsor, Chris Suggs, Steve Ditsler, Mitzi Kleinhans, Beclti Pallette, Dorothy Cook, Judy Kleinhans, Patsy Mauldin, Mattie Frizzell, Philip Jones, Diana Ditsler. THIRD ROW: Katherine Smith, Darlene Beitz, Ken Shaw, Johnny Moss, Lucille Bradford, Becky Fisher, Roberta Wilshire, Shearon Causey, Sherry Lester, Judy Bonnette. FOURTH ROW: Finnis McKellar, Bob Chaney, Ronnie Crouch, James Felton, Marion Thompson, Dianne Weber, Kathleen Burton, Leona Kines, Linda Harrison, Barbara Shiver, Linda Conley. FIFTH ROW: Mike Thorn, Charles Taylor, Beniy Hablutzel, Dionne Goodson, Judy Balaineaux, Shirley Shelton, Karen Miller, Eugene Walker, Diclcy Woodson. Los Alumnos Fellces ln their meetings which are partially in Spanish, their social functions, and their pro- iects, the happy students of the Spanish Club have a valuable extension course. At Christmas the club played Santa Claus, or Los Reyes Nagy-fs for a local hospital, by donating four dozen articles of clothing. After mid-term tests were over and every- one was breathing aaain, the club held their annual banquet at a Mexican restaurant here in Shreveport. In Mexican surroundings, eat- ing Mexican food, the alumnos trotted out all their Spanish knowledge and really enjoyed being bilingual. As in past years, the Spanish Club was in charge of Pan-American Week at Fair Park. With their colorful, informative posters in the halls, their bright decorations in the cafeteria, and the charming costumes many members wore on Pan-American Day, they greatly in- creased our awareness of our neighbors to the south. OFFICERS JIMMY LEE - . President LINDA STONE . . Vice-President LINDA ALLEN . . Secretary TOMMY PITTS . . Treasurer Oh, man, that's great, senov. Or Romanus Through inTeresTing programs, members of Orbis Romanus, The Fair Park LaTin Club, learn many things abouT The language which They are sTudying, or have studied in The pasT, and the people who spoke This language. Their programs have been presenTed in The form of plays, skifs, discussions on word derivaTion, quiz games, and panel discussions. For sev- eral of These programs, Miss Cook showed color slides of her European Tour. This is The second year Tor Orbis Romanus To be a member of The American Classical League. The club is also a member of The Junior Classical League, and Two of iTs mem- bers, Mike CarTer and MargareT MarTin, hold stale offices of vice-presidenT and sTaTe re- porTer respectively. Orbis Romanus has been named The per- manent ediTor and publisher of The sTaTe paper, Nuntius LaTinus. b i s 'QE ei, 1, x, ff Munn, I uw' Nuntius latinus, our pride and ioy. O F F I C E R S JUDY BAYLISS . . Second Year PresidenT ROLAND MCKNEELY . . FirsT Year Presidenf SHIRLEY McFADDEN . . Secretary SALLY WORRELL . . Treasurer FIRST ROW: Judy Bayliss, Roland McKneely, Shirley McFadden, Sally Worrell, Sandra loveridge, Jennifer Bowen, linda Beaird, Carrie Mae Hoob, SECOND ROW: Judye Thomas, Carla Riley, Carolyn White, Jeri Bruner, Elaine Sistrunck, Alice Ware, Bonnie Hargis, David Schmidt. THIRD ROW: Sandra Whittington, Pa! Jenkins, Margaret Martin, Benny Hayes, Mike Carter, Robin Wallace, Emmagene Brown. FOURTH ROW: Patricia Chester, Pauline Leadaman, Jerry Ford, Sharon Dudney, Jolly Gilliam, Pat Gandy, Edward Crump, Palsy Boughton. Club The Dramatics Club is made up of stu- dents who want to gain poise and self-assur- tions are not attemptedf members perform in- stead for each other. Under the direction of sponsor Mrs. Virginia Miller, short plays and readings are usually given at each meeting, and are in preparation at all times. ln these productions members find a perfect outlet for their creative talents and develop their stage courage to such a degree that they sometimes become entertainers for other groups. Besides Dramafics Club officers Shannon, Aaron, Morris, and Blue. OFFICERS CARL BLUE ' ' ' president being entertaining, the club is also very edu- PATSI AARON Vice-President cational. Through it, the young thespians learn what goes into a theatrical production, and JQYCE SHANNQN , l Secretary gain a greater understanding of this versatile Ori. CONNIE MORRIS . . Treasurer FIRST ROW: Mrs. Virginia Miller, Carl Blue, Patsi Aaron, Joyce Sha nnon, Connie Morris, Elaine Hamilton, Judye Thomas. SECOND ROW: Sally Turner, Dolores Raley, Dianne Ferguson, Diane Goodsan, Carolyn Bruner, Leslie Davenport, Nancy Pennington. THIRD ROW: Cathy Campbell, lori Baker, Linda Gay, Sharon Young, Pat Sanders, Connie Shannon, Joyce Brown. D r a m a t I c s ance through self-expression. Maior produc- l l l Officers Elliott, Gibson, and Snider. Realizing the need tor Christian leader- ship in the nations ot Tomorrow this group ot young people has organized to emphasize Christian living. Under the leadership ot Miss Lilian Polk they have invited ministers and youth coun- selors to speak at club meetings on their field of work and service. The members have par- ticipated in Wednesday morning Chapel Serv- Future Religious Leaders 0 F F I C E R S BILLY KLEIN ........ President PATSY HOOKER . . . Vice-President ANNA ROSE GIPSON . . . Secretary ANN ELLIOTT . . . . Treasurer PATTIE GLENN, LEILA SNIDER . . Program Co-Chairmen ices at Fair Park and the city-wide Youth Week. At Thanksgiving and Christmas they took boxes of food to needy families. Following the scriptural command, That ye present your bodies, a living sacrifice, holy and acceptable unto God, the Future Religi- ous Leaders of America are gaining know- ledge and experience for future use in Chris- tian work. 333 SITTING: Billy Klein, Patsy Hooker, Anna Rose Gipson, Ann Elliott, Patty Glenn, Leila Snider. STANDING: Miss Polk, Helen West, Sara Blevins, Beverly Johnson, Starr Sherrod, Marie Sauter, Mary Alice Olds, larry Fields, Wanda Hippler, Margaret Martin, Joycs Cheek, Elaine Smitlv, Judy Nettles, Sally Worrell, Billy Ray Shaw. 178 - Club 4-H Club work is on educcitionol enterprise supported by the stote ond federal govern- ments. It is designed to teoch through doing ond promotes better proctices in ogriculture ond home economics, thereby developing in- dustrious ond public-spirited citizens. Mem- bership is voluntory, ond eoch member must undertoke some project in ogriculture or home economics. This work is done under the guid- once of o competent leader. At Fcxir Pork Mr. Cecil Herren sponsors the club. Proiects ore entered in competition from cull over the stote ot the Louisiono Stote Foir held in Shreveport eoch yeor. After livestock is iudged, it is sold ot public auction bringing consideroble sums of money. 4-H members ore eligible for scholarships, ribbons, ond other ovvords. One of the out- stcinding ovvords is o trip to Chicogo. This yeor Corolyn McCullough from Foir Pork won this Trip. I see a bug. OFFICERS LAVETTE WARD . . President MARY TYLER . . Vice-President BARBARA WILLIS . . Secretory NANCY SUMMERLIN . . Reporter FIRST ROW: C, W. Herven, lavelle Ward, Mary Tyler, Barbara Willis, Nancy Summerlin, Helene Pnulan, Carrofyn McCullough, Ruth Tyler. SECOND ROW: Jacqueline Narman, Mary Bess Dalion, Inez Caldwell, Carole McKneely, Hixie Hayes, Johnny Howe, Carolyn Achby, George Williams. ROW THREE: Autumn Nell Bradley, Nancy Sue Gulledge, Johnny Fargerson, Buck Bounds, Stanley Tiner, Bill lindsey, Jerry Joe Jeane, Walter Beebe. T79 Commerce Club O F F I C E R S SANDRA FORD ....... President JOAN JOHNSON . JEANIE ALDRICH . . . Secretary . Vice-President PATSY HOOKER ...... Treasurer PATTI GLENN . . Corresponding Secretary MRS. PEARL DALTON ..... Sponsor Fair Park's Commerce Club, the Typettes, is made up of commerce students and spon- sored by office practice teacher, Mrs. Pearl Dalton. These girls devote most of their time and effort to becoming the best possible office workers, and they have guest speakers from many departments of this large field of em- ployment. Talks and demonstrations by rep- resentatives of the telephone company, the Department of Internal Revenue, the Depart- ment of Health, Education and Welfare, the Dictaphone Company, various secretarial or- More new equipment. ganizations, and even the John Robert Powers School of Modeling have been given for the Typettes. This hard-working group of future busi- ness women also finds time for fun. ln the fall they held a morning coffee honoring the faculty, so that they could show off the new office practice equipment. This is now such a well equipped department that Mrs. Dalton refers to it as a small business school. As in other years, the club completed the school year with their annual barbecue. FIRST ROW: Sandra Ford, Joan Johnson, Jeanie Aldrich, Patsy Hooker, Patti Glenn, Elizabeth Bcone, Linda Dotson, leslie Davenport, Patsy Longino, Linda Morris. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Pearl Dalton, Glenda Knight, linda Stephens, Carolvn Bruner, Marilyn Stewart, Peggy Swar, Pat Sanders, linda Gay, Carolyn Hurst, Betty Williams, Bonnie Young. THIRD ROW: Mickey Nickels, Pat Robinson, Betty Louise Brown, Annie Carson, Patsy Allen, Carol Ann Janik, Molly Garza, Ann Elliott, Rena Ponder, Barbara Brewster, Ann McCoy FOURTH ROW: Alice Toothman, Juanita Chennault, Jane Ann Sokolosky, Greta Edwards, Joan Crouch, Evelyn Brewer, Dixie Alford, Elaine Smith, Carolyn Bussie, Marlene Bailey, .lean Bromell, Jeannie Labenne. an 4 is K FIRST ROW: Mr. J. W. Cook, Sponsor, Calvin Carroll, President, Joseph Flores, Vice-President, Larry Dalrymple, Secretary-Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Rance Cudubac, Tony Causey, Jimmy Lihle, Nolan Gray, Charles Todd. Hi- Club The Foir Pork Hi-Y is the lorgest ond oldest Hi-Y Club in Shreveport. It is composed of tour chopters ond conducts school ond corn- munity service proiects, club meetings, outings, sports, ond co-ed sociol events. Its purpose is to creote, mointoin, ond extend throughout the school, church, ond community high stonolords of Christion chor- octer. Cleon speech, cleon sportsrnonship, cleon scholorship, ond cleon living ore the rnoin plonks of its platform. FIRST ROW: Mr. J. C. McFerren, Sponsor, Ned Westmoreland, President, Gene Bass, Vice-President, George Essary, Secrefaryg Richard Braud, Treasurer, John Pislorius. SECOND ROW: Gene Nelms, Charles Jones, Bob McAllister, Peylon Crawford, Elmer Hermes. THIRD ROW: Lee Slagle, Johnny Shemwell, Lawrence Waschka, Raymond Wissing, Jimmy Jones, John Sims, Ray Spiller. J FIRST ROW: Mr. M. S. Nicklas, Pai McNeel, President, Bob Fisher, Vice-Presidenly Bobby Williamson, Secrelaryg Thay Bulchee, Treasurer, Tony Lucero, Bobby Burton, Don Kelly, Larry Grimmeil. SECOND ROW4 Billy Thompson, Kemp Morgan, Roy Wilkes, Charles Jackson, Reggie Manning, Perry Pringle, Charles Edberg, John Irving, THIRD ROW: Johnny Dorman, Bobby Liles, Gene Brown, Jimmy Shoalmire, Oral Link, Bruce McTire, Roy Bnslick, Frank Beiis, Johnny Trigg, Harvey Darrell. training and discussions of problems faced by high school boys, thereby preparing them for Christian leadership in adult life. High- lights of this year were the Vicksburg, Mis- sissippi, Conference, Hi-Y Basketball League, and He-Man Contest to raise funds for Y World Service. Maior emphasis is placed on leadership H . C I b FIRST ROW: Henry Bernal, President, Tommy Izisenhauer, Vice-Presidenlg Billy Shick, Secretary, Danny Fairly, Treasurerp Jerry Bell, Sieve Barrili. SECOND ROW: Mr. C. W. Jackson, Sponsor, Randall Harkey, Howard Worrell, Isaac Anthony, Kenneth Wilderson, Terry Hodges. THIRD ROW: Kenny Broome, Gerry Dale Mullins, Bobby Wayne Graham, Charles Lyons, Leland Kiper. I .asa SITTING: Nancy Piclcarcl, Sue Young, Helen West, Beverly Johnson, Danna Briegel, Mary Wissing, Helen Wilscn, Judy Ferguson. STANDING: Martha Cotten, Alda Hoffman, President, Carolyn Bagwell, Vice- Presidentp Mary Ann McCaa, Secretary, Becky Fisher, Treasurer, Patsi Aaron, Betty Ruins, Wanda Jo Johnson, Sally Worrell, Martha Turberville, Mrs. Nell Hedges, Janelle Smith. -Teens The Y-Teen Clubs ol Fair Park have joined Y-Teen social functions. This year some of forces with the Young VVomen's Christian As- their activities have been a spaghetti supper, .- sociation in building better young women through the development of better character and judgment. Helping others could be considered the goal of every girl in working in the many service projects of the different clubs. Patients in various Shreveport hospitals and needy families in this area have been recipients of these services. The new Y. VV. C. A. building in down- town Shreveport lurnishes an ideal setting for a Harvest Dance, a Christmas formal dance, and a Sweetheart Banquet. Swimming, base ketball games and other sports have added to the recreational program of the Y-Teens. The Y-Teens are an international group. At Christmas time this is brought to mind when every Y-Teen girl places a lighted can- dle in ci window as a silent prayer for peace, and knows that Y-Teen girls throughout the world are doing The same. 183 :mn- ,, ' i if ' I Sfiijxli ? J U G FIRST ROW: Mrs. McNeese, Joyce Graves, President, Anne Winterrowd, Vice-President, Katie Blankenship, ' ' ' Secretary, Kathryn Neely, Treasurer, Bonnie Cole. SECOND ROW: laVerne Adkison, Shirley Ashby, Martha Ashby, Helen lindsay, linda lynn Scott, lla Ann Tonglet, Barbara Jean Kennedy. THIRD ROW: louise Abbott, Tonita Thomas, Jackie Akers, Sue Annette Heinsohn, lynda Betts, Margarette Adams, Jackie Fitzmorris, Judy Flynn. - T e FIRST ROWz Mrs. Constance Preston, Dixie Alford, President: Carolyn Hurst, Vice-President: Neta Britt, Secretary, Charline Dupree, Treasurer, Martha Gotti, Mary Manitxas, Kay Green. SECOND ROW: Clarine Lanson, louise Wreyford, Jo Murray, Margaret Thomas, Becky Bartels, Jennifer Bowen, Paulette Iles, Gloria McGrath. THIRD ROW: Clarissa Carter, Diane Taylor, Patti Glenn, Wanda Hippler, Rosemary Landrum, Grace Prewitt, Beckie Robinson, Bernice Beene, Catherine lawhorn, Darlene Beitz. 4 s Q SNS? Co FIRST ROW: Miss C, Palricia Fox, Dianne Fulkerson, President Connie Shannon, Vice-Presiclenlg Joan Johnson, Secre- mry, Connie Morris, Treasurer: Joyce Lancasler, Reporter, Sandra Moseley. SECOND ROW: Patsy Brcmell, Dianne Summerlin, Jane Ann Sokolosky, Palsy Gam, Carole Jean Cooper, Sandra Neel, Margaret Marlin, Benny Hayes. - T s FIRST ROW: Mrs. louise Cobb, Par Isbell, President, Shirley Allen, Vice-President, Cynthia Phillips, Treasurer, Palsy Simmons, Christa Rasberry, Pal Angell, Anne Mallhews. SECOND ROW: Virginia Marshall, Carolyn Wardlow, Brenda Hill, Ginger Kent, Merry Pool, Kaye Kerr, Carolyn Thomas. THIRD ROW: Belly Whihhorne, Kaye Wilson, Rogene Reeves, Marion Thompson, Sherry Griffin, Rita Mclnnis, Sherry Lynne Edelen, Carolyn Applewhiie. 0 Q I B. lambic pentameter? O F F I C E R S Creative Writing Club The objective of the Creative Writing Club is to promote and develop whatever talents each member may possess. This is done through poetry, plays, short stories, and es- says. Each person puts a part of himself into his writing and in return receives the satis- faction of self-expression. With the guidance and instruction of Mrs. Jennie Jones, basic fundamentals of writing are learned and practiced. Correct meter and types of lines are important in the quality of the poem. Results are evidenced by the fact that each year the club has had winners in the National Writing Competition. These win- DORIS MEDUN - ---- President ning poems are published in the annual , thology of high school poetry by the Na- . . . 'Ci sn . . . JOAN ANDRIES Vice Pres' em tional High School Poetry Association. CARGLYN BAGWELL ' ' Secretary Through the limitless resources used in ALICE WARE Treasurer creating an individual literature club, mem- bers become more aesthetic and learn to GALE THAXTON . . Reporter realize more fully that beauty is everywhere. FIRST ROW: Doris Medlin, Carolyn Bagwell, Joan Andries, Alice Ware, Gale Thnxton. SECOND ROW: Ronnie Bilyeu, Mrs. Jones, Patsy Longino, Janize Wardlow, Barbara Miller. Y' lf' we-1 im! Kay Green, Mrs, Ruth Johns, Emmniean Brown, lavetle Ward, Anita Brown, Jo Ann Powell. Future Teachers Of America The Dean R. E. Smith Future Teachers Club develops within Fair Park students an ap- preciation for and an awareness of the pro- fession of teaching. Members inform themselves of the requi- sites for guiding children through their years of learning. They become acquainted with the pleasures, the problems, and the successes they may expect to meet in their experiences. On the shoulders of teachers rests the fate of our nation, and these students, under the leadership of Mrs. Ruth Johns, prepare 'them- selves for devoting their lives to enriching the living of the individual. Their purpose is to encourage young people to cultivate in them- selves the qualities of personality and char- acter which are the foundation of successful teaching, and to inform interested students of the opportunities in various fields of education, Responsibilities to their community and to their fellow man grow important as they study to prepare themselves to assume their chosen role of teacher. O F F I C E R S KAY GREEN ........ President MIKE HILL . . . Vice-President LAVETTE WARD . . . Secretary DENNISE BROWN . . Treasurer JO ANN POWELL ...... Historian EMMAGENE BROWN . . Program Chairman President Kay Green wields the yurdsiick. l87 FIRST ROW: Herbert Gont, Marilyn Stewart, Joan Johnson, Alice Shaffer, linda Ann Reynolds, Carol Jean Richie, linda Scott, Judy Gordon, Mary Manitxas, Peggy Roscoe. SECOND ROW: Mr. Wayne Hollingsworth, Jo Ann liberto, Ann Gillings, Carrie Mae Hoob, Mickey MocDougall, linda Odom, Martha Gotti, Richard Bell, Tony Lucero, Mary Wissing, Jan Sutton, THIRD ROW: Lois Dunbar, Kathy Mclntosh, Shirley Allen, Mary Helen Metcalf, Ginger Mulina, Kenny Shaw, Gloria Poulan, Barbara Poston, James long, Monty Young, Charles Connor, Roger lockridge. FOURTH ROW: David Casteel, Glen Honley, Paul Solice, Bill Owen, Jimmy Wray, Gary Mullins, Richard Moore, Howard lawrence, Curtis Harrist, Roland McKneely, John Shemwell, Stan Hanson, Terry Pipes. Safety Council Fair Park's Safety Council, which was just formed this year, was the first organization of its kind in the Ark-La-Tex. It is composed of representatives and alternates from each home room. These students, under the direction of Mr. Wayne Hollingsworth, help with the plans for evacuation, fire drills, and tornado alerts. The Council has worked in co-operation with the Caddo Safety Council, in planning better park- 188 ing arrangements for Fair Park. Along with their work in promoting school safety, this group encourages safety in the home and in the city. The Safety Council sent representatives to the Caddo-Bossier Youth Safety Conference, which was held at Byrd High School. This summer the Council will send delegates to the Louisiana Youth Safety Council Conference, which will be held on the Louisiana State University campus. 9' , President Herbert Gant and Vice- 'H 1 President Richard Collins discuss 'J school traffic problems. FIRST ROW: Dickie Collins, Vice-President of School of Safety, Rany Lynch, Vice-President of Civil Defense, Billy Osborne, Vice-Presi- dent of Traffic Safety, Nancy Summerlin, Vice-President of Program, Marilyn Arnold, Vice-President of Hospitality, Patsy Hooker, Vice-President of Home Safety, Robin Wallace, Vice-President of Publicity. SECOND ROW: Mr. Wayne Hollingsworth, Sponsor, Diane Taylor, Diana Ditsler, Carla Riley, Anita Anders, Norma Underwood, Jo Ann Powell, Jeanette Williams. THIRD ROW: Glenda Gordy, Judy Nettles, Mary Sue Bryant, Pat Osburn, Sue Young, Charleen Dupree, Joyce Lancaster, Martha Casey, Tommy Stanford. FOURTH ROW: Charles Jones, Billy Thompson, C. D. Tyler, John Vaughan, Henry Harvey, Hines Williams, Pat Wilkinson, Jimmy Mahoney. l89 IHHIHHIIHHIHIIIIINIWW? f X MMA Vx My f HW' kr, XJ t ' mf ' P? J' M N BMQQYJ W iiiigf Eiiz ''INIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII lllllllllll llllllllmllf n mu 'ull' Hmm IIUUH r . , ,, :a.,,'4 I Q5 Q3 iii' .:::.-:,:-.- V i:Q.3vg:fQ?gQ53e,,N.,,,, wx-A .eff 6. ,, We - ' ' If um.. '-'- ? ' ' ,Q lf 'f A 4' ...., M iva wiv-- ' x ,. H f 991:33-125: -. ,-:-:Q-'-2::, .1 'fb ..: 52 55: f ' ' ay wvww -ex 1 ew 'A uf? 2 . .ww fx! Y ymizziaims' CIBSS of 'wf,llXXQX 'Y ' f'axNNNe'fl' Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company 192 X FAIR PARK GRAD ATE long have been among the outstanding students at Centenary College and have gone on to make their names in the industrial, business and professional life of Shreveport and the Ark-La-Tex. THE MORBHEAD MEMORIAL CONCOURSE One of the many quiet beauty spots on the campus of Centenary College is the Morehead Memorial Concourse, where students may pause to reflect on the traditions and persons figuring so prominently in the long, proud history of the college. The white- colonnaded Science Building is shown in the background. CEN TEN ARY CGLLEGE 193 CORRAL DRIVE-INN BUSTER'S DRIVE-INN i524 KINGS HIGHWAY 6904 LINWOOD AVE. 194 The only Major Gil C omparzy with Home Offices in CITIES SERVICE Shreveport . . . Arkansas Fuel Oil Corporation Producers - Marketers Cities Service Petroleum Products I95 Q Q , mn OVER 45 YEARS EXPERIENCE IFCQIEMMS i EF? Manufacturers of fine drilling equipment DRAWWORKS H - EQ ii' , u ,VL If Q9 sz 1 rl if YRAVELING BLOCKS gg N za :fe ., a 1-- Li :JS if -23 ii' li l7l 41? + 111 OILBATH SWIVEIS OILBATH ROTARIES THE BREWSTER COMPANY, INC Shreveport, Louisiana 1 ' ' QE::s:afzafefgg:::::e,eg,a3:Z2:::::5:5:5s:s:z:5:5:2:2:2:2:5:ag5:55555ag5355551515151515155::::::g:g:g:ggg3:2:515151515 -2'2:'t1'-1-:-:0'-:-'-'-:-:-:-'-:-1-:-I-+I?-:Zz-:' -1-:-zv-:-:c '-512'-we-1-:-'c' .19-1-:6'S:-:':+,9:g:-.'g:g:g:3:g:g:::gc -' - -- -I'-2+---C-:-fl:-:-x-:-.-.-.,. -.'.-:-.- .xx-.wf.-244:-.,.,::.:.:.:.5.g.:.:.,.:,.:-1-.-.'.-.4.g,4-.- 4. -'P'33:2,-fi:'f-bp.-::f:f:.-g5gg1s1..emg:-.4-: :zur1-1.1-1-:-zaat-:-:-:-:efzzg,ge:s:xez..W .-.-.-,.-.-:-:41e4:bspw-1'f- ..-r4::::aa11-113223 ' A - .-:QL -' 'f.- f s x wx 'K N m?'2:kI13:3:?3'g:6gff:1'1:-:-g3::::::1::--- 'f-Mq:5:::g' q:::2:g::'-:f:fggYf.3.553:-:-' A ' .1:i?r 1i2f11 2Zf2 .r:r::1:3?2a-:Sf 5-,.g.g' ., :inf- - : 9: . YTZTQW ' convenient locations to serve you ,. -4, , N w+ A sf 'E A N 1 A, I .cQPt7S2' . ..-1155:-' 3'7f7 ' -:'.':1.-:5E3::W . ,.:.,., 5 -t. ' -:- f-R? ' :53'1':1E1E19'i5Ii5i5 fgfbgm:-'5:-a +.-x , :Tr 5 N N 'K MAIN OFFICE: Milam AVENUE BRANCH: Texas at Van Loan BROADMOOR BRANCH: at Market X TIONJL Youree Drive at Kings Highway CEDAR GROVE BRANCH: 70th at Henderson MARSHALL STREET OFFICE: Slattery Buildlng PARKING GARAGE: Market at Crockett VIVIAN BRANCH: Vivian, Loulslana 'A a':v.L ,i ,-3 as-.big X N, t ' '-gg . A '--SS' . ks 3-4 I-,lj-5 igigvtx -1 ' 4 ' .vm-A tt, ' 'i. .r.,tv , Wg 2.3. - X 'H fo ' . . qffQSfP'2E3Hf l k vtbiili-,f?3:xv 196 Students for 71 years have learned they can shop at Sears and Save f 'Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back C 0 m plimaems of Southern Maid Donut Co. 624 Texas Street Shreveport, La. COMPLIMENTS OF BAYOU STATE OIL CORPORATION Shreveport, La. Celebrating Our 61st Year as the Greatest Home Furnishers South rg, !. '- 3 Established 1896! Since 1895 The Shopping Center Of Ark-La-T ex THE PLACE TO GO for the BRANDS YOU KNOW Shreveport Building and Construction Trades Council 220W MILAM - PHONE 5-6236 J. G. Warren, Pres. Earnest Ware, V. Pres W. B. Parish, Business Representative K. N. Weeks, Secretary AFFILIATED LOCAL UNIONS Asbestos Wforkers Local Union No. 21 Boiler Makers Local Union No. 79 Bricklayers Local Union No. 2 of La. Carpenters Local Union No. 764 Cement Local Unlon No. 905 Carpenters Local Union No. 2567 Common Laborers Local Union No. .219 Electricians Local Union No. 194 Elevator Constructors Local Union No. -6116 Operating Engineers Local Union No. -106 Truck Drivers Local Union No. 568 Iron Workers Local Union No. S91 Lathers Local Union No. 455 Painters Local Union No. 485 Plasterers Local Union No. 211 Plumbers Local Union No. 141 Plumbers Local Unfon No. 610 Roofers Local Union No. 59 . Sheet Metal Workers Local Union No. 561 Sign Writers Local Union No. 1466 Tile and Terrazzo Helpers Local Unfon No. 1 8 CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY CORPORATION P O. Box 277 Phone 7-2731 1850 Claiborne Ave. Shreveport, Louisiana Compliments of SOUTH STATES LIFE INSURANCE A Full Capital Old Line Legal Reserve Insurance Company HOME OFFICE: SHREVEPORT, LA PHONE 5-8678 - 9 C on gratulations, Gl'Cll1'lltlff?.V Mayor ames C. Gardner Congratulations to the Class of '58 PEN N EY'S Your Complete One Stop Shopping Center DOWN-TOWN-SHREVEPORT CONGRATULATIONS the A TO THE CLASS OF 'SS R ff assssr hits town! I CIIQW DRILLING Q CO. INC. ll R 7 'fall'L'fempfI4iq Qc 2000 Beck Building Raya' crnwn COLA Shreveport, Louisiana V STYRON EN GRAVING COMPANY 2414 LINE AVENUE Congralulations to the Class of '58 DAN'S Caliburger Drive-In 1935 KINGS HIGHWAY Mr. and Mrs. Dan Booras Owners The Frierulliest Store in the .Ark-La-Tex! Since ' wig' 60' Quality Apparel for all the Family for over 100 years! MILAM AT MARSHALL 1857 M. E. Gatri - - - C. J. Gaui Business Phone: 6-9231 Azztomatic Transmissions Repairerl Mr. Clifford Shaw G A T T I ' S Wrecking Yard 7510 MANSFIELD ROAD 2 Blocks South of 70th Street .EMI I f S f l ' l4lff U a' GOOD TASTE COSTS SO LITTLE AT BOOTH'S QUALITY! STYLE! PRICE! UUWS 801-37 TEXAS AVE. Distinctive Furniture Since 1896 FAIR PARK A 8: W DRIVE-INN 3204 GREENWOOD ROAD Phone 65-1734 Good Luck, Graduates -ahead arte u I 0. Commercial National Bank 7 Convenient Locations Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Congratulations To The 1958 Graduates Of Fair Park High 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. AYERS' SCHOOL OF BUSINESS PHONE 5-1853 TOWN HOUSE SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL All Regular Commercial Subjects Taught 0 College Edition Gregg Shorthand Simplified 0 Bookkeeping ' Comptometer 0 Accounting ' 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 Childs Big Chain The Grocery Folles Of Shreveport and Bossier C on gratulations, Fair Park High School CLASS OF 1958 . . . . good things are sure to happen to you in the years to come. We take this opportunity to wish you the very best of them. BEALL'S W. F. BEALL COMPANY, INC. DEPARTMENT STORES Serving Shreveport and Bossier City Since 1951 DAIRY KING Ice Cream - Malts - Shakes - Sundaes 4504 MANSFIELD ROAD Phone 6-3232 jx! fi-W? 7 BQESS XSSWQRVICENTER 0' QYJVQ I if R. E. MOTTET Jig I N ff Mansfield at Claiborne fx ' L WPA Your Hot Raef' Handled Wm T L C A F HI-LO SUPER MARKET AND COMMUNITY DRUG STORE, INC 2424 GREENWOOD ROAD CARL PONS ELECTRICAL CO , Inc Commercial and Industrial Wiring Motor Rewinding and Repairs PHONE 5-7195 3538 MANSFIELD ROAD SHREVEPORT LA THE DRAKE COMPANY P t - Litbographers - Stationers - Office O if t 218 TEXAS STREET SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA FLOURNOY JEXVELERS jewelers to the Class of '58 519 MARSHALL PHONE 3-0613 1850 Phone lexus Avenue 2-9515 CITY PLATIN G WORKS AND MANNING'S ANTIQUES PHONE 6-8911 GREENWOOD ROAD-HIGHWAY 80 WEST' ALWAYS AN INDIAN BOOSTER Best of Lucie to the Senior Class of 1958 PEOPLE'S MARKET 2933 LINDHOLM 144 EAST 70TH Bunt Stoll, Owner W. H. BORDEN PLUMBING CO. PHONE as-5315 . 65-551-1 L. L. RIDGWAY CO., INC. Supplies for Engineers and Mechanical Drawing Students Reproduction Materials 423 CROCKETT ST. SHREVEPORT, LA. PHONE 3-0676 204 KAY'S QUALITY COOKIES Make their way by the way tl9ey're made 242 EAST 70TH STREET PHONE 7-5822 DOYLE WAITES PLYMOUTH 1705 OLD MINDEN ROAD BOSSIER CITY, LA. Best Deal in the Ark-La-Tex TELEPHONE 5-0667 and 5-0668 fine furniture 8: decorator accessories H W' , .,.P , 6 !I H5igmg!'!Q!,,s A y J I ' I -,W a wp X ffl A 135 Kings Highway 'Q 'jf L, ,E ,,,, 'I X - -iii Ie, ' ng ' ex 2 'T eg ,ggsw g a isa., LARRY PROCTOR CECIL STRICKLAND LARRY SHIRLEY School and College Salesmen HARBUCK SPORTING GOODS, INC. Your Sports Specialists 302-304 TEXAS STREET PHONE 2-8765 You Can Pay More But You Can't Buy Better DANIEL'S CUSTOM CABINETS, INC. 3515 GREENWOOD ROAD H. W. CDannyJ Daniel, Owner Res. Phone 6-l98l-Bus. Phone 65-3631 205 PHONE 3-2546 1843-1853 TEXAS AVE. BEWLEY FURNITURE CO. A Good Place To Buy Your Furniture Opposite West End Post Office-51 Years in the Same Location Walker's Service Station AND Walker's Automatic Wash-A-Teria 2724 CLAIBORNE AVE. PHONE 6-9131 Compliments of POULAN CHAIN SAWS HOLMES PONTIAC COMPANY One of the lV'o1'ld's Largest Pontiac Dealers Southwestern Gas 8: Electric Co. in I x Always Ready to Serve I A u 1, v REDDY KILONVATT, your friendly electric servant, is always , ' 'A i N - ready to help with every school program. And he's ready with I A ,UI XC efficient and cheap electricity. 206 MIDWAY LAUNDERTERIA Rugs a Specialty L 2545 MIDWAY PHONE 6-1752 Not the book and lrsson kind, but the jobs of cooking, clotbex drying, water heating, air conditioning, heating, refrigeration, incineration. GAS does tbcse BEST, and for LESS COST! ARKANSAS LOUISIANA GAS GQ HOWARD CRUMLEY CHEVROLET, INC. YOUR FRIENDLY CHEVROLET DEALER ROSE-NEATH FUNERAL HOME Proven Not By Talk But By Service A Complete Line of Home Furnishings Reasonable Prices! Easy Terms! 3 616 Milam St. 207 OR ECONOMY AND CONVENIENCE . . . TRAVEL TROLLEY Shreveport Transit Company, Inc. THE WRIGHT WAY FOOD SHOP At Front Entrance to XVI:-ingartcns Specializing in Fresh Produce and Fine Meals HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF SHREVEPORI 532 MARKET STREET TELEPHONE 2-1145 J. L. Rucker Insurance Agency, Inc. General Insurance 0 Surety Bonds CADDO HOTEL BUILDING PHONE 3-5573 .git 1, J, T . - A M :QQ Keeps You Up on Teens A , f-A - ' El V A ' , ' ' E .3-gif. All Year 'Round! Shrtnepmi iInm'tmI THURSDAY ,-il,-l,,,,1 Todays News Today Ilnith Todays Pictures 208 THE WESTERNER RESTAURANT Unusual Banquet and Hayrirle Facilities 10 Miles West on Highway 80 Phone 6-2538 J. C. Wright A 8: A PLUMBING CO. 244 2 MIDWAY Phone 6-9567 HEADQUARTERS FOR THE CAMPUS CROWD YOUNG SET ie- -54+ YOUNG --i ,tg , EXECUTIVE elber HJ S FOURTH . , -I LIL HOP' FLQOR 'he lushion cenicri of ARR-.Qt-A-'Exi SECOND 'T' FLOOR U N S AND WALKE 721 COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK BLDG. ' SHREVEPORT, LA. PIONEER BANK AND TRUST CO. Member F. D. I. C. 2708 Greenwood Road 6725 Southern Avenue 814 jordan Street 401 Milam Street 209 Central Trades and Labor Council Affiliated With AFL-CIO 427 RICOU-BREWSTER BLDG. PHONE 4-3292 C0lI117li7IlC1Zl5 of L O F Glass Employees FEDERAL CREDIT UNION 5555 GREENWOOD ROAD PHONE 6-0211 Ultra Modern Rooms JO-DAN MoTEL 24-Hour Maid Service NAREMORE'S PRESCRIPTIONS AND DRUGS, INC. l608 Fairfield Avenue 4830 Line Avenue Large Pool Joe and Danny Faour Bsssier B'g Chain women are different . . . THE BAKERS . . They buy their clothes In lots of OF ploces. Men prefer to shop in HOLSUM BREAD cu store thot speciolizes in MEN'S clothes only. Jordon ond Booth, of course! BRACH'S CH-AB-COAL ' l62l KINGS HIGHWAX' CANDIES Phone 85-1065 707 T1re Service, Inc. BRYANTYS Over 59 Years in Garage and Storage Shreveport 727 CROCKETT ST. Phone 5-8568 408 Cotton Riley's Service Station Shreveport, La. 2011 jcwella Road Phone 3-1797 Spivey Bros. Barbecue . BARBECUE SAUCE 3648 Lakesore Dr. Phone 3-4649 Retail and Wholesale Hickory Barbecue Parties and Picnfcs zz Specially Melody Ice Cream lVe Serve Pure Ice Cream 2206 Greenwood Road Phone 5-3081 'ki C 4- S t a t i o n 3- omplmzents x 6. s f' F 0 . I X lf McGuff1n Tank Co. P0PU1af Mum and News f -5 SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA UAH Day- Every Day C om plim-ents of Pel-State Oil Company Your DE SOTO - PLYMOUTH Dealer Tom McClellan, Inc. 2405 YOUREE DRIVE PHONE 3-5148 F riend-Piper Furniture Studios Keller's Esso Servicenter 1802 jewella Road Phone 5-4314 C on grutulati o nr, Seniors ROBERT O'NEAI. DISTRICT JUDGE 211 Air Conditioned Dining Room Carerin Service -- e Outs C,,,,,p1i,,,e,,,, of ax - f E M y ' A RoY SMITH I yxill B B E C U E REPUBLICAN NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE 281-15'EgEEf1tI1w?5gDFfg8yAD Res. Phone 4-2468 Bus. Phone 5-5358 PHONE 65-4156 SHREVEPORT, LA. C on gmtulatiom, Graduates MERIWETHER NEW YORK SUPPLY CORPORATION 1512 JORDAN ST. COMPANY PHONE 5-5252 Industrial Roofing 8: Sheet Metal Works 5604 Mansfield Road Phone 6-9941 CLARKES JEWELERS LAKESHORE AND JEWELLA 3916 YOUREE DRIVE FORD SERVICE CARM RADIO-Tv SERVICE M G 1909 TEXAS AVENUE for PHONE 4-0211 or 6-8957 GVER 40 YEARS SHREVEPORT, LA. DELUXE ICE CREAM CO. 2526 MIDWAY Davidson 8: Bennett Co. Central Heating and Air Conditioning RCA Whirlpool Appliances - RCA Victor TV Sales and Service 2227 HOLLYWOOD BIG CHAIN CENTER PHONE 8-4595 JESSE BRYAN General Insurance 411 Ricou-Brewster Bldg. Phone 3-6291 Compliments of TILLMAN AUTO PARTS Geo. Sproull Co., Inc. SILVER SEAL PAINTS 520 - 522 Common Street 24-Hour Wrecker Service Anywhere in the United States Whitis Auto Repair Buyer of All Late Model Wrecks Body Repairing and Painting Bus. Phone 3-8649 - Res. Phone 6-0149 2044 Texas Avenue Shreveport, La. The Washington Youree AN ALSONETT HOTEL Modern - Convenient - Economical Thyra's Beauty Shop 3161 LAKESHORE DRIVE Phone 3-7779 or 3-6994 -We Feature Revlon- Beauly A Specialty L. C. Compliments of F R IT . U N URE CO K CENTRAL SAVE UP TO 50W ON FINE FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES 2103 Lakeshore Drive Phone 5-1752 Shreveport, Louisiana Cleaning - Dyeing - Cold-Storage Dress Shirts Laundered r Your ,ii ff 9 I.-, INC Chrysler - Plymouth -- Imperial I i , 1 A A ' Dealers CLEANERS-DYERS-STOR ML 2487 Texas Ave. Telephone 2-7118 DON'T WALK-SCOOT! POWERCYCLE CENTER, Inc. 1801 Texas Avenue Shreveport, Louisiana ROUNTREE Olds-Cadillac C-O., Inc. Sales and Service 3215 SOUTHERN AVE. PHONE 8-8411 6-3141 Shreveport, La. 6-4214 Custom Carpet Service Expert Installation and Cleaning of FINE RUGS AND CARPETS UPHOLSTERY CLEANING 4612 Raymond Street Phone 8-3571 The best costs no more than the rest VETERAN ROOFING 8: SIDING CO. G. R. jerry Lindsay, Owner 2708 Linwood Ave. Shreveport, L GENERALGAS BUTANE ----- PROPANE For Homes and Industrial Use DAY OR NIGHT - PHONE 5-7196 MINDEN ROAD BOSSIER CITY TRI-STATE FURNITURE CO., Inc. Bargain Center Of Ark-La-Tex 1643 TEXAS AVENUE American Tile 8: Marble CO. 20 Years of Dependable Tiling Service 2512 MIDWAY PHONE 6-3552 Compliments of The Werner CO. BEST WISHES, SENIORS Knighton Fruit Co. 1112 SPRING ST. SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA 0 IIISEII mo: stones 509 MILAM ST. Louzan Lumber 8: Supply Co., Inc. 6130 LINXVOOD AVE. Monkhouse Florist jewella at Wes: College l Phone 6-02-il ' 3' Gardner's Restaurant Specializing in Seafoods - Sizzling Steaks - Italian Foods Catering to Private Parties and Bfmquet.v Drive-In Service SOUTH LAKESHORE DRIVE Herbert's Beauty Shop Compliments of AND Reather's Beauty College THE ALLEN , CONSTRUCTION CO. 2703 Greenwood Road Phone 6-8731 C on gratulati ons, G1-arlnfztes JERSEY GoLD CREAMERIES SHREVEPORT, LA. New Crescent Beach Cafe Cat Fish and Other Sea Foods Try Our Chicken, Steaks and Special Salads New Plywood and Aluminum Boats Tess and Red Roberts SOUTH LAKESHORE DRIVE Since 1910 Osborn Funeral Home PAINT SUPPLY COMPANY jobbers - Wholesalers - Retailers INCORPORATED 3651 Southern Ave. Shreveport, La. Experienced Color C onsultantx' 2127 KINGS HIGHWAY Phones 2-9501 - 2-9502 WPY5 Moore's Store and Refrigeration Works H eat Control - Repair or Replacement Refrigeration and Stove--Sales, Service and Parts 3810 GREENWOOD ROAD Phone 6-2530 Phone 6-0556 2804 DuPont Huckabee's Auto Glass Service Regulators-Felts-Channels-Welding SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA LAD 'N LASSIE Children's Wear Shreveport - Bossier City GOOD LUCK Wardlaw s jewelry To THE 2759 GREENWOOD ROAD AT BACON AND EDWARDS CLASS OF '58 SHREVEPORT, LA. MUSIC - NEWS - SPORTS ROTHSCHILD BOILER af 1550 on your dial TANK WORKS, INC. Steel Tanks-Smoke Stacks Stmctural Steel Construction and Erection BOX 1665 SHREVEPORT, LA. Your Family Gets MOST From The Greal Name in Dairy Products DIXIE STORES 31 12 Southern Avenue 316 Ockley Drive 175 Bossier Center CONNIE SHOES Compliments of KoMon'bso1fs nurmuo Ann Human Shoes for Men, Women and Children DORSEY'S SHOES, Inc Texas Eastern Building C on gratulations, Graduates H. L. GREEN CO. Formerly SILVERS 402 Texas Your favorite one-stop Shopping Center Penrod Drilling Co. DRILLING CONTRACTORS Suite 601-07 - 418 Market St. Phone 5-1601 SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA Compliments Kalmbach-Burckett Co., Inc. Retail Department 2418 SOUTHERN PHONE 5-7135 COUNTRY CLUB CITIES SERVICE 4002 GREENWOOD ROAD PHONE 6-4670 SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA Congratulations and Best Wishes, Seniors H. LANE MITCHELL Commissioner of Public Works 1. lt 1 I I 'K 'K 1 ummm IT mom cotn Drhppelz ,xxxxxxxx B 8: B Credit jewelers Diamonds and Watches Watch and jewelry Repairs 2814 GREENWOOD ROAD PHONE 65-4226 LOUISIANA IRON and SUPPLY COMPANY 2925 Mansfield Road Phone 3-5223 Shreveport, La. CARL DARBY PAINT CO. 2600 Lakesh , JUNIOR TOWN 728 Azalea Drive Phone 7-4812 ore Drive 4034 Youree STAR CLEANERS Service Plus Quality Phone 4-7876 3211 Lakeshore Drive Shreveport, La. Bill Lockwood and Velma Stone, Owners SHREVEPORT BANK 84 TRUST CO 5836 Mansfield Road Member F. D. I. C. BROCK'S AUTO SERVICE 4244 Mansfield Road Phone 6-9126 BECKETT PLUMBING CO. Since 1906 2126 Kings Highway LINWOOD FOOD MARKET SOUTHERN SAW COMPANY Dealer-Poulan Chain Saws Sales and Service-Saws for Rent PAYNE PLUMBING 8: SANITATION SERVICE 3747 Cleveland Street Phone 6-8579 or 6-1313 Whether You Rent or Wbelb Y er ou Buy You Pay for the House You Occupyn LAKESHORE REAL ESTATE CO. 4623 Greenwood Road Phone 6-4231 2211 jewella Avenue Phone 6-1818 MCLEMORE-STEPHENSON CO. Plumbing and Heating 1701 Kings Highway BAR-BROOK MFG. COMPANY, INC. 6135 Linwood Avenue Phone 7-3626 TEMPLE IRON WORKS 3516 Mansfield Road Phone 2-8322 NETHERTON COMPANY CONTRACTORS Good Luck, Seniors RALPH, MIKE and JIMMY LOVERIDGE MRS. WINNIE M. GOFF Baby Sitter Distributor for Nile-Glo House Markers Phone 5-1445 HANNA LINCOLN-MERCURY, INC. 717 Crockett Phone 5-8761 J. W. DUNN REAL ESTATE COMPANY Phone 3-6706 222 Milam FULLILOVE 81 WALKER INSURANCE, INC. Commercial ,Building Phone 2-1192 CLAUDE A. DANCE FLORIST 1701 Fairfield Avenue Phone 3-5281 218 Compliments of BRITT'S GROCERY Linwood at Lash JOLLY'S GARAGE AND STORAGE ESSO 115 Milam Phone 2-9757 ANDREW'S GROCERY AND MARKET 4306 St. Vincent NATIONAL ICE SERVICE 2455 Greenwood Road Shreveport, Louisiana CHARLES MCLEN DON FURNITURE STORE DELOACH DRESS SHOP 2510 Missouri 2214 Missouri Phone 4-7409 ' . Discount on New and Used Furniture Regular ' hmm' ' Preireen Slzex Courleous, Dependable Service CALDWELL'S MITCHEI-135 TEXAC0 LINE AVENUE PHARMACY M. E. fSonnyJ Mitchell-Res. Phone 8-4276 1534 I-ine Avenue Phone 33854 3606 jewella Road Phone 65-3876 Shreveport, Louisiana SERVICE CLEANERS -Since 1921- H. L. Lieber, Owner 1501 Marshall Shreveport, La. BROXVN BROS. HARDWARE CO. Homewares - Lawn Mowers - Sporting Goods 4708 Mansfield Road Phone 6-2031 H. L. BROMELL-REALTY Phone 6-7231 LOIS MAXWELL, ASSOCIATE Phone 65-3619 CAGLE PAN-AM SERVICE 3056 Hollywood Phone 6-9316 FAUNMOOR FARM Grade A Pasteurized Goat Milk Lollisiandlv Only Commercial Goal Dairy 2955 Meriwether Road G. J. Neck's HIGHLAND APPAREL SHOP Ready to Wear and Accessories for Misxex and Women Phone 8-1223 3006 Highland Ave. BAMA PIE COMPANY Phone 6-4621 4308 Greenwood Road JOE E. CUSH GROCERY 5100 Roberts Phone 6-1932 Open 7:00 a. m. 'till 7:30 p. m. ' We Deliver QUEEN SBORO CITIES SERVICE Wash - Grease - Lubrication 2760 Greenwood Road Phone 65-4116 CADDO MARINE COMPANY Phone 65-4946 3951 Greenwood Road 5078 Jefferson Road Phone 6-9217 JOI-INSTON'S GROCERY AND VARIETY BRONNER-SIMON INVESTMENT CORPORATION 311 Milam Street CANGELOSE 81 SCURRIA GROCERY AND MARKET Zenith and Philco Dealers Television and Radios 4954 Jewella Phone 6-9715 SMITH'S CROSS LAKE INN Phone 6-0919 CHAT AND CHEW DRIVE-INN We Specialize in Barbecue Phone 6-9132 COLORAMIC BEAUTERIA Evening: By Appointment Phone 6-3737 2201 Greenwood Road CLAIBORNE TILE COMPANY Clay-Burn Tile 1835 Claiborne Ave. POLLARD'S SERVICE STATION 8: GARAGE GOW'EN-YOUNGER AIR CONDITIONING CO. and Air Conditioning Air Conditioning Serviced or Installed General Elecffic Hearing 6-0896 3534 Mansfield Road Phone 3-3538 DR, KEITH E, SHAW Good Food ---- Curb Service CHIROPRAC-1-OR I-IANNA'S DRIVE INN 2602 Merwin Phone 65-5602 Aubeff Hanna, Owner 2321 Greenwood Road Phone 65-5826 Shreveport, La. REINHART FANTA PHOTOGRAPHER Telephone 65-5386 Shreveport, La. 3015 Missouri FOREST GLEN APARTMENTS Furnished and Unfurnished Apartments Phone 6-1121 WORRELL BROS. Bill -- Cy - Howard Advertising S pecialtiex WEISMAN'S TOYS 717 Milam-Phone 5-7774 5826 Line Ave.-Phone 7-5063 C 8: C FOOD CENTER 4102 Greenwood Road Open 7 a. m. 'till 11 p. m.-7 days a week WESTIEIS SUPER SERVICE 5325 Jewella Road Phone 6-2321 SHREVEPORT ARMATURE 8: A. B. C. MOTOR SERVICE We Repair All Cars ELECTRIC WORKS 4896 Greenwood Road Shreveport, La. 800 Spring street Phone 29451 Flowers for All Occasions-Funeral Work, Corsages, Pot Plants and Bedding Plants NEUVANDER'S GREEN-HOUSE AND FLORISTS 4505 Greenwood Road Phone 6-9926 Q H. 220 ---- V-.-.,,-rf Best Wishes C. L. EICHLER Otis Elevator Company SPRING VALLEY DAIRY Milk - Gr A de Cream Phone 98-5217 Greenwood, La. Compliments of MlTCHELL'S DRUG STORES 3118 iLinwood-Phone 7-4434 - 5 4914 Mansfield-Phone 6-7441 - 2 HOLLEY'S 2701 Greenwood Road Phone 6-8309 LEE'S BEAUTY SHOP 2230 Greenwood Road Phone 65-3447 THOMPSON 'S RESTAURANT Next to Tanglewood Lodge Catering to Banquets and Parties The Home of the Swamp Style Chicken Phone 65-2765 5708 Greenwood Road BROADWAY DRY CLEANERS fOpposite Shreveporter Highway Hotelj 4311 A. Broadway Phone 65-2965 We Give S E1 H Green Stamps SUNSET ESSO SERVICE CENTER 6504 Mansfield Road Phone 6-2331 Compliments o f ZEPHYR OIL COMPANY AND MOTOR SALES A. L. Wisener, Owner GEORGIAN CAFETERIA - Fine Foods 1011 Jordan Phone 2-1700 AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY COMPANY, INCORPORATED 222 North Market Phone 2-9579 Distributors of Specialized Auto Pafrts REEDY'S ROOT BEER 3844 Linwood Avenue Phone 8-0432 MYRTLE PURRITT WOMENS APPAREL 2635 Sunset Village Phone 6-3932 Compliments of REEVES SPORT CENTER 1900 Texas Avenue BASS-NVOODARD GULF SERVICE 6911 Linwood at 70th Street Phone 7-8631 Shreveport, La. KEENAN FURNITURE COMPANY Everything for the Home 720 Milam Phone 2-4815 WILLIAMS P 8: S PHARMACIES Line at jordan No. 1 Store-4Phone 3-8343 No. 2 Store-Phone 4-6694 Compliments of ABBOTT'S CLOTHIERS 507 Milam DUFOUR 8: LAYNE FLOOR COVERING 2007 Portland Phone 5-4301 CHARLES H. DILLMAN MIRROR AND GLASS SHOP Phone 6-8136 Compliments of AULDS, HORNE 8: WHITE FASHION FLOORS House of 10,000 Colors Carpets, Tile, Drapes Phone 6-0270 6433 Hearne in Sunset Village JACKSON COOKIE CO. Phone 6-8121 4407 Greenwood Road RICE GROCERY 8: MARKET 8035 Jewella Road Phone 6-0901 BUILDERS SUPPLY CO., INC. Building Materials Foot of Third St.--1 Block from Marshall St. ELSE'S BEAUTY SHOP 2424 Kings Highway Phone 65-4563 Shreveport, La. M, I, DAVIS ODEN INVESTMENT CORP. 1137 Texas Avenue Good Used Cars 110 Louisiana Bank Building Phone: 5-8744 - 5-8745 - 3-1008 LUNSFORD DRIVE-IN CLEANERS 4112 St. Vincent Phone 7-0389 Owned and Operated by K. O. Bill Lunsford Serving Shreveport Since 1931 HAGAN STORM FENCE Manufacturers and Erectors of Chain Link Fence 4555 Greenwood Road Phone 65-5351 DUNN FURNITURE COMPANY Greenwood Road at Jewella Road Dial 6-9532 Compliments of JACKSON B. DAVIS State Senator SUNSET BARBER SHOP Six Barbers To Serve You j. E. Watson TOM-TOM DRIVE IN 3800 Greenwood Road Specializing in Ladies' Haircuts 6-8341 HERBERT BROWN'S E FAIR PARK CLEANERS Better Automo Repuiiri 6-Hour Service 2008 poman phone 3,453 ' 3108 Missouri Phone 65-4232 B. F E NGT RILLING fc ., lxffdflll TIC-TOK GRILL W, ' ll All 4 No. 1-2704 Greenwood Road Mer I ' um S for yi No. 2-1532 Line Avenue 44 No X ark Phan 2 5 Open 7 Days 4 Week-24 Hours a Day v f' ca X - 0 N BA Compliments o - X r 9 X20 C 1 IW -LM, 8 S P 5 f 2 W X AXZRIEND 3 ll ' s - 1- 1 n fl G W 6244i ' D . . p . 222 DAQ? f M Q W W I Ml ' HURRICANE CHAIN LINK FENCE Americis Finest 4606 jewella Road Dial 6-0282 T. E. Tommie WALTON'S CITIES SERVICE 3300 Lakeshore Drive Phone 3-9117 We Pick Up and Deliver Compliments of WHITAKER ' CONSTRUCTION co. ROENA BRADFORD 822 Commercial Building 3-9609 Compliments of FANT, CHASE AND KLINE INSURANCE Good Luck, Class of '58 BOLINGER LUMBER AND SUPPLY Compliments of WONDER BREAD Builder and Developer of Brentwood Park Subdivision AMERICAN PLUMBING 8: HEATING CO. Hired Hand Mayfield BODDIE KINDERGARTEN 1750 Line Avenue Phone 4-9626 Home Phone 8-3975 MORNINGSIDE CLEANERS 5500 Mansfield Road In by 9 out by 4-cn request WERLEIN'S BAND INSTRUMENT SERVICE 715 Milam Phone 4-3261 GLOBE MAP COMPANY 511 Milam Phone 2-7455 R. D. HADSALI. 424 Johnson Building Phone 5-4870 Compliments o f IDEAL BUILDING MATERIALS, INC. BOB CARLTON School of Modern Music 715 Milam Phone 4-326l Best Wishes, Seniors SHREVEPORT WINDOW CLEANING CO. Ricou-Brewster Building C ongratulations, Seniors of '5 8 GENERAL CREDIT CORP. Compliments of GRECO'S RESTAURANT Open 6 a. m. to 12:00 Midnight Closed All iDay Wednesday BELOTE'S ESSO SERVICENTER Lawn Mower Sales and Service 4550 Greenwood Road Phone 6-8741 ST. VINCENT DRUG STORE Free Delivery Phone 8-0544 4118 St. Vincent Ave. LAKESHORE CONOCO SERVICE 3700 Lakeshore Drive Phone 4-4922 In the Big Chain Shopping Center ' Compliments of CARROLL INSURANCE AGENCY J. L. Bicknell J. N. Clancy SHREVEPORT GARMENT MANUFACTURERS 908 McNeil Street Shreveport, Louisiana FOLEY'S 4720 Mansfield Road Store Hours: 8:30 A. M. to 9 P. M. AUTO COLOR SERVICE 2211 Claiborne EVANS CLEANERS For the Finest in Dry Cleaning Phones 6-2811 - 7-8238 4222 Mansfield Rd FASHION-RITE BEAUTY SALON 3646 Lakeshore Drive Phone 3-3212 Shreveport, La. Permanent: Our Specialty and Heir Styling Compliments of CENTRAL FURNITURE CO. 722 Texas Phone 4-6621 PALOMAR COURTS 3975 Greenwood Road Phone 6-9761 MACK'S GARAGE 8: SERVICE STATION 4455 Greenwood Road Phone 6-8431 A. G. HAMMETT Tax Assessor for Caddo Parish TRANT BROS. CITIES SERVICE Fairfield at 70th Phone 85-1775 The Corner of Friendly and Courteous Service Compliments of SOUTHERN MEAT CO. 2419 Southern Ave. ODOM'S CLEANERS 5241 Greenwood Road Phone 6-3211 Shreveport, Louisiana Best Wishes, Seniors of '58 ST. THERESA'S C. Y. O. WILLIS P. BUTLER, M. D. HARDTNER LUMBER 8: SUPPLY CO., INC. Comne' Bus. Phone 5-0536 2121 'rem Ave. B. F. PEYTO'N'S DRUG STORE 1872 Texas Ave. Phone 2-7167 Shreveport, La. C ongratulations, Graduates JOHN MCW. WORD Commissioner of Finance City of Shreveport, La. lr ,LA 1- SMlTTY'S SUPER MARKET 3310 Lakeshore Drive Phone 3-8565 Free Delivery BACON AND EDWARDS Sportsmen's Parudisen UNIQUE CLEANERS Alteration Service - Pick-Up and Delivery 2809 Jackson Phone 65-4216 SUMMERLIN FLORIST Phone 65-4331 2529 Greenwood Road Shreveport, Louisiana Across From Tri-State Hospital FAIR PARK BARBER SHOP 3154 Greenwood Road lVitlJ Compliments E. J. BLAKE TRI-STATE DRUG CO. O. W. Lewis, Ph.G. Telephone 3-4274 2624 Greenwood Road Shreveport, La. SMITH, HOWARD 8: MCCOY, INC. -I'NSURANCE- Ricou-Brewster Building Compliments o f REESE VARIETY Big Chain Shopping Center Lakeshore and Jewella QUERBES 8: BOURQUIN Insurance Servicef' SHREVEPORT 212-214 Milam Phone 3-5241 BOX'S ESSO SERVICENTER Greenwood Road and Alabama Verified ESSO Lubrication FRANK GRAHAM Real Estate Loans 3-3561 HARGROVE INSURANCE AGENCY 307 E. 70th Street Phone 8-8481 Shreveport, Louisiana SUE PEYTON SHOP 5315 Line Avenue Phone 8-2658 SUNLIGHT LAUNDRY - CLEANERS 5 Convenient Locations FOSTER'S ESSO SERVICENTER Verified ESSO Lubrication Phone 6-8961 H. O. Foster, Owner 3705 Greenwood Road Shreveport, La. LAKESHORE DRUG STORE Prompt Delivery Phone 65-2154 Lakeshore at Jewella Shreveport, La. LOUISIANA CLEANERS 8 Hour Service 2329 Greenwood Road Phone 65-4521 EL CHICO CAFE 2127 Greenwood Road Phone 3-5227 Famous for Mexicarn and American Foods A. F. Cuellar, Jr., Manager Shreveport, La. DESOTO CASH GROCERY AND MARKET Mr. Adams, Proprietor 3002 DeSoto Phone 2-4508 KELLY BROS. GULF SERVICE Greenwood Road and Velva Street Shreveport, La. sg. COTTON BOLL CROCERY MARKET 2454 Southern YOIl'1'E Tried the Rest, Now Try tbe Best SCHEEN'S CONOCO 5104 Mansfield Road Congratulations and Best Wishes, '58 Graduates J. HOWELL FLOURNOY SHERIFF, CADDO PARISH Shreveport, Louisiana Phone 7-5522 Night Phone 7-1962 WONDERLAND FLOWERS Olive D, Johnson, Owner 216 E. Kings Highway Shreveport, La. GIBSON'S APPAREL SHOP 2800 Malcolm Phone 6-4269 We Cam Save You A Trip To Town Clothes for the Entire Family HOME BUILDING SUPPLY 1529 Texas Ave. Phone 2-2461 WADE'S WESTINGHOUSE APPLIANCES AND TELEVISION 3717 Lakeshore Drive Phone 6-0262 Your Neighborhood Nu-Enamel Store DOUGLAS WHITAKER OIL OPERATOR Shreveport, La. EDWIN MOORE INSURANCE SERVICE N ANKING CAFE Linton W. Carney, Associate 610 Milam St. Phone 3-4933 204 Milam Shreve'-sort. La. Phone 5-1681 Open 24 Hollrx PELICAN LUMBER 81 SUPPLY Compliments of COMPANY SECURITY JEWELERS 6505 Line Avenue P. O. Box 6162 405 Texas YEARWOOD'S 129 East 70th Street 2428 Lakeshore Drive LOUISIANA PAPER COMPANY COUNTRY CLUB GROCERY 8: MARKET 4154 Greenwood Road Phone 5-5715 We Appreciate Your Patronuge MORGAN LUMBER CO., INC. 2540 Lakeshore Drive Phone 5-3531 Spred Satin - Building Materials J. P. REAVIS GARAGE All Work Guaranteed - Wrecker Service 5209 Velva St. Phone 2-2892 3515 Velva Phone 65-5854 EDWARDS MYO-FLEX Shreveport, Louisiana LESTER LUMBER 8z SUPPLY YARD Roofing - Building Materials - Paints 5866 Lakeshore Phone 65-1572 Shreveport, La. john T. Eddins - Owners - Paul B. Eddins QUEENSBOROUGH FURNITURE CO. 5104 Missouri Phone 65-4156 6 X t Call - - -- U 5 6 CONTINENTAL TRAILWAYS for Charters - Tours - Express OR JUST Continental Bus Center TO SAY HELLO Telephone 3-4207 Efzffgig BARTHoLD's GULF SERVICE NIGHT 1012 Jordan Phone 5-5639 7:30 P. M. Shreveport, La. MIDNIGHT SESSIONS Friday - Saturday: 9:30 p. m. to 12 p. m. MATINEE SESSIONS Saturdays and Sundays: 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 LUDENDI ROLLER DROME, INC. 2143 GREENWOOD ROAD Phone 2-9904 - 3-1932 FIFI'S BEAUTY SHOPPE Vous Etes Le Bienuenun 2714 Quinton Phone 65-3197 Teen-Age Specialties QUEENSBORO PAN-AM SERVICE STATION Virgil J. jones, Owner 2458 Greenwood Road Shreveport, La. P. TAYLOR, Technician Piano Tuning and Repairs Satisfactory Service Assured 2906 Frederick Phone 2-2016 EARL VARNELL PAN-AM Gas and Oils Complete Auto Repair Service 1601 Southern Phone 3-0418 227 Dlvlxfg 228 ., -.,..,.. . 9 M 'W WMWW . SQQQQQWW WW vw Ph0tOgfaPhS Wink M llffiliiiuil Ng lNf:g?lIKO NE'S ywxsws 3 Wg gg ?Tf3wf M my WW WM the SEQUOYAH is another example 0 f fine printing by master craftsmen . . . at JOPCO! Creative Printers L X Since 1907 D xiii 'rg 3 I 43 y JOURNAL Q 3 P111 TING eo., INC. 5 1 rx . . !i7m'i U .Jw'IW9i' w I inii I XSAPE ARTS BUILDING, 515 LAKE o PHONE 2-8552 I I RFICO UPPLY DIVISION, 621 MARKET 0 PHONE 5-4457 230 CONGRATULATIONS :N to CLASS ol '58 he Shreveport imes EDDIE WASCHKA RADIATOR SERVICE THE CREW: Eddie, Liz and Lawrence Waschka, Wilnmer Sistrunk and Raymond Wissing Fair Park Stmle-nts, lVe're for You All the ll uy.' In soliciting advertising for the Sequoyah this year, we noted again the co-operative and friendly attitude of each business establishment. The SEQUOYAH ADVERTISING STAFF of FAIR PARK would like to say . . . THANK YOU. EllgI'lH7l.IIg'S and llesign by SlllflL'l'lL'PUlf7' lL'fVClfflVlNC CU., Shreveport, La. 231 Preston, Constance FACULTY INDEX Mlnniear. Walter C. Herron, E. H. , Turner. J. Earl A Alberson. Clara G. . , Allen, Josephine .,,,,,., Allen. Lola J. Andrews. Mlllord A,... Anthony, Mary A. B Banks. Sammle Jean . Barlow. Annie Lou , Barr, Jacguellne B. . Benoy, Arthur W. , Brantley, B. H. Brown, Lucllle , ,. Brown, Norma Jean Brown, Dllvla H. Burrlll. Sgt. Clark H Byrne, Myra B. Clark, Chloe . Clark. Mfsgt. Melvin Clemm. Helen ,,.. .. Cobb. Loulss A. , Cook. Annie Laurle Cook. Joseph Wllllam Dalton, Pearl L. ,, Davls. Lucllle B. . Day, Lewls E. DaMoas. Katherine H. Dlekson. Clarlee L. Fox, C. Patrlcla , Garner. Gsraldlne Gray, Grace . .. Harrison. Marcla Hearn. Hellle . . .. Hedges, Nell W. Henderson, Clem V. Henry. Hema F. , Herrsn, Cecll W. , Holland, Mary H. Hollingsworth, Wayne P. Holt, Grady Humble, Vernon C. Humphries. Hubert D. I lsgett, Daisy I Jackson, Charles Johns. Ruth , Johnson. Ernestlne Jones. Jennle M. Joyce. Eulava K Klght. Carl R. , Kooecky, Gladys L Lawson, Davld E. ,, Mc McClellan, Dulda . Mcllanlel, Maemle McFsrren, Johnny C. McKenzie, Margaret McNeese, Betty M Martln, Betty Lou Martln, Loryne Matlock, Themas 0. Mayo. Maxlne A. Mlller, Vlrglnla R. , NIB, l9,24 20 ,,, ,,,, , 22 22 22. 34. . 22. llJ2 I56 , ,,,, ,, 22 22 , 22, 54, l4I, I45 22 ,, ,, 22 22 , 22. I5S , ,, ,,,, , 23 23. l32 . , 23 23 23. l32, IA2. H5 23 , , . ,. 23. IB5 , 23. I76 23. I8l I za, um ,, .,,, zs . as ,. 24 24, nas , ' 24. in .,24 ,, ,.., 24 A I 24, asa 24, 84. 96 . , ,.,, 24 . 22, 24. I79 I75 24. 24. 25. IB8. IBS ,, .......24 25 25, I52 25. IB2 , 25. l87 . 22. 25 25. I86 ,. 25 84. l05 25 .. ..... 25 28 , ,,,,., zo Q..f.,f 2e , nu ,, 25 , 25, I58 , 25 , 26 ,, 26. I77 Mltchell. Eula B. Monette, Louise Monk, M!Sgt. Davld Moore, Ruby ,, Murphy, Slbyl W. Hieklas, M. S. .. Nutt, Martin A. .. Packard. Hyland D. Parsons. John A. ,,,,. . Polk, Llllan , Prendergast. F. H. ., Prlce, Antolnette T. Reeves. Lynn L. W, Riche, Melvyn L. .... . Robertson. Coal ,, Slimer. Bernard J. Smith. DeLane Weldon. Simeon M. ,,,,, , Welsch. Charles E. . . Wilson, Roy M. , , 26. l63 , 26. I7l , , 26 ,, ,, 26. l32 26. I74 , 26 ,, 26. l04. IB2 , ., 27.30 , ,. 26, 27 ,, , . 27 , 27. l7B 27, B4 , ,. 27. IB4 , 27. l56 ,,.27 , , 27 ,,,, .27 27, l54 27 ' ,, . Qff Hiifei Wllllamson. Capt. Norman L. , 27. l32, lu Wlnn, Cecil ll. Worley, Dr. W. B. ,,,,, H ,, ,. ,... . . ,..,...27 STUDENT INDEX Aaron, Aaron. Patsy , ,, Abbott, Barbara .... Abbott, Louise ,,,, Abel, lanlee ..,.,. ,, Abney, William .,,.,, Adams, Davld . .... . Adams, Jaekle ,,,, ,,,..., . Adams, Margarelte ,,,,,,, Addington. Charles ,,,,, , Adkerson. Donna 3l, l35. HI, HB, l59, ., ,,,,,...., .... . , 3l. I77. Margaret ,.,..... l66 l83 80. HS. IB4 , , ,,,,, , so f1ff3'i, iA66 ffffffiliii ,, ,,,,,, I74 Adkison, Cecll ,,,,, ,. , ,,,.., , 53 Adklson, LaVernqg. .....,. , ,,,, ,.,. ,, ,,,,,,, 80, IB4 Adley, Houston - ....,.. ,, . ,, 3I, I66 Ainsworth, Blbblt ,.......,,. 3I, 94, I40, Ill, l58. l66 Akers, Barbara ..,.,... Akers, Jackle ,,,,, , Akes, Betty ,,,.., Akes. James ,,,,,,,,,,, Akes, Ray .,,,,,,, ,,,,,., Alderman. Jimmy ,,,,,,,.,.. Alderson. Marllynn . ,.,, , Aldrlch, Glorla Jean ., .. Aldridge, Clark .,,,,,,, A l8lllll'lBl'. Bl'Cllt'll .,..,, , ,.,,, ,,....,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 3 , ,,,,,, , ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, , 80. IB4 31. l53. I80 ,. . . 65 Alexander. Charles .,.. ,..,.. 3I, l69 Alexander, Horace , ,,,,,.,, ,, ,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,,, ,....,3I Alexander, James Ronny ,,,,,,, ,, ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,... 53 Alexander, Teddy . .. ,.,,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,. ,,,,, , . ,,,.,,,,,, . HB0 Alford, Dllie .,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,.,,,.., 3 l, l59, l80, IB4 Allen. Fred ,,,........ .........,......,,,..,... ...... B 5 Allen, Jena ,.,....,.., ,,....,.,..,.,,...,,.,,..,,,,,,,. Allen, Llnda . ,...... ..,.....,...,,...,. 5 3, l75 Allen, Hlna Beth ...... ..,..,,.,. .,.....,....,.,...,,..,,,,.... Allen, Patsy ....,,...... ......, . ,, 3l, IBIJ. IG5, IBIJ Allen, Ralph ,,,,,,,, ,,,, 53, 96, IM, NB, I73 Allen, Rlchard ...., ,,,,.,.,,,, .,,,..,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.. 5 3 Allen. Shlrley .,,.., ,, .,,,,,,,,,,,,. ..,,, 6 5, IB5 Allgood. Toble ..,,.. 65, 94 Andere, Anlta ,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 6 5, l89 Anderson, James .,....,...... .,.,.., , ,, ,,,,,,,,, Anderson, June ....,,...,...,,,,.,., ,, ..,.. Anderson, Ronald Wayne ..,.,, ,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,, , , ,W65 Anderson, Wonette ,,,,..,,. ..,,, . , .,,.., ,.... , , 80, I49 Andrews, Betty ,.., ,. ., 53, I56, I62, I73 Andrews, James E. ,.... ..... ,.,.., ,,,, . , 3 I, I65 Andrews, Wm. Austln . ,, Andrles, Joan , .. ,,,, 53, I49, I54, I73 Angell, Patricia ,,,, , ,.....,. 65, I49, I85 Anglln. Gerald W. , ..,.,... .,,..... ,...,....,,,, . , Anthony, Isaac ,.,. ,..,..,,. .,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 5 3 , I6l Annlewhlte, Carolyn ..,... ,,,,, ,,,.... l 6 5 Armstronl. Barbara Jean ..... . ,,,,,,,, 65. I49 Armstrong, Jerry ,,,,, H , . W .. . 169 232 Arnold. Barbara , Aflllllll Bobby ,,,,,. ,, Arnold. Edward Lee .. Arnold, Garlon ,,,,,,,,, ,, Arnold, Marilyn Arrington, Vera Dean , Ash. Ben , , ,,,, Ashby, Carolyn , ,,,,,,,,,,,. . Ashby, Edlth Kathleen Ashby, Jerry W. ......,..,., , Ashby, Martha Ann ,ff .,,, anfloel A 'ff sa Ashby, Ronald ,,,,,,.., ,, ...,,..... .. Ashby, Shlrley .,,,,,,,,,,, , ,.., 80, Ashley, Blll ,,,,,,, ,.,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,...,, Ashley, Ronald Earl ,,.. ,,,,, Atkins, Allen ,,,,....,,... ., , .. Atklns. Jimmy ....,,,,,, ..,,.. Atklns, Mlllard ,,,,,,,,, ,, Attaway, Ardls ,,,,.,,.,...,,,., ,..., Attaway, Carolyn ,,,.,,,,... ,,,, . Attaway, Hilda Marle . ., Attaway, Lena ,,,,.,,.,,,,.,... ,..,..,, Attaway, Margaret ..,,,, , , 65 Aubrey, Sherry ,,,,,,,,,, , , , Aucoln, Howard ,,,,, . BI Ausmus, Larry ,. , .. B Babineaux, Judith , , . , ,,,.. Bagley, Byrl ,,......,,,,. ,.... , , ., 3l, 85 Bagwell, Carolyn ,,,, , .,,,, A . , 53, l73 Balley, Beverly ,,,,,...,, ,. ..,. ,. ,. Balley, Marlene ., 30, Sl, l33. Ill, MB, I62 Bain, Gary ,.,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,, ,,,,,., ,,,,,.,, ,,,,., , Bain, Lllllan .,... ..... ...... . . ....... Baker, Evelyn ,.... . .,.. , Baker, Olivia ,.,., , . Baker, Lorl ,...,.,. ..... 3 I Balch, Jerry .....,... , Baldwln, Greg ,,,,,., Ballard, Harry , ,, ,, Ballard, Vlrglnla ...,., ,,,,,,,, , ,, Ballard, Jo ..,,,...., .. ,, I36 Barber. Paul ,,,. , .,,, . ,, , Barber, Sherman . Barclay, Buster .... ,,,,,, Barkley, Dorls ,,,,.,,.. . . , Barkley, Freddle ,,,.,, ,,,,, Barmore, Tommy ....,, Barnes, John ..,.. Barnes, Ray ,,......,,,......,,.., ,,.. .,,,,...,,,,, Barney. Douglas ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,,.,,,,, ,, Barney, Shlrley Jeanette , Barrltt. Steve . ...,.,,,......, 53, 85 Barteet, Sandra , ,,,,,,.. ,, Bartels, Becky , ,......,,.,,, ,...... 6 5, I60 Barthold. John Larry ,,,,.. Barton, Donald Ray ..,,,,, Barton. Kenneth .,,,,,,,,, Barton, Thomas ,,,,,,,, Bllllllbr, PQBBY ....., Basco. R. James ....., Bass, Douglas ,,,,,., Bass, Gene ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, Bass, James ,,,...,,....,,,,....,.,,, Battenlield, Charles .,,,.,,.,,,,., Baughmen, Chas. Denny ,, Baxter, Janlce ,,,,...., ,,,.,..,.,, Bayllss, Judy ........,....,,.,,,, Baynham, Douglas .,.., Bazzell. Richard ..,... Bealrd, Llnda .,.,,,, ,,,,, Beaird, Rlehard .....,......... Bealrd. Wilma Grace ,.,,, Beam, Allee Faye ,,...... Bean, Helen ., .,...,,,. ., Beek, Pat ,,,.,,,.,,,,.,..,,,,,, , Beebe. Walter ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, ,, Beene, Bernice Lauren ,.... Beene, Carolyn ..,..,...,..,.... Beene, I'.ay ,,..,.,...,.,,,..,,. Beene, Shelby Gene ,,,,.. Belts, Darlene ,,.,.,......,,. Bell. Carole ,,,,,.. Bell. Harvey .,,.... Bell, Howard ,, Bell, Jerry Bell, Joe Bell, Joyce Bell, Patricia ,.......,, . Bell. Richard , .,......,. , Bell, Sandra .,,,,,, ,, Benlleld, Llnda Kay Bennett. Judy ,,,,,,,,,, .... Benson. Barbara .,,.... Benson, Donald ,..... Bergeron, Murphy ..,,.... .... 65 ,.ffff '5if'i54 .Quia , ss .QQQff'. 'Qf c5 az. nas 53 65 ,, 65 .QQQQQQQe5 sa , 32. B5 ,.,,,,,.,,.53. , 53 . v Brown Aubrey ,,,,, ,.,... . . Bernat. Henry , ,,,,, , Berney, ll enry ,,,,,,,,,,, Berney, Nancy Sue Berry, Don ,.,, ,,,,,,,. Berry, Ronald ...,.... Berry. Tommy ,,,, Bethany. Larry Betts. Frank Betts, Llnda ..., ,, Beverly. Carol ,,,,.... Bewley, Alvln .,,,....,,,,, Blekham. Barbara .,,. Blekham, Glenn ....,, Biekham, Lynnie Blekham, Ronnle ,,,,,,, Biellern, Michael ,,,, Biggs, Becky ,,Y,,,, Bilyeu, Ronnle ......,. Bindo, Joseph ,,,,,,,., Binlord, Bobby ,,,,,,,, Birmingham. Carolyn Bishop. Betty ,, ,. Bissell. Shelton .,,,,,,,, Bltz. Dalene ..,Y... ..,, Bjork, Edward ....... Black. James Herbert Black, Roger .,..,,..,,,,,,,, Blaekmon, Margaret Blalr. Patty ,,....,.,,,.. Blalock, Jane ,.,.,,,,., . Blalock, Norma ,,,,,, Bland, Davis .,l..,..,... Blank, .lo Ann ,, ,,,, ,, Blankenship, Carroll Blankenship, Jo , ,,,,,,,,, , Blankenship, Katle . Blevins. Sara Ann .. Blue. Carl ....,,,,.........,, Boatright, Pat ,,,,,,,, Bollls. Albert .,.. , Bogue, Delores .,,,.,, Bogue. Jeanette , ,,,, , Bolen, Donald .. Bolt, Judy ,,,,..,.,,,, Bonnette, Judy ,,,, ,, Boone, Betty ,.,,,,,,,,,,,, Boone, Elizabeth ..,.. Booth. Carole Yvonne Bllflilltlll. Llffy Y,Y,.Y,,,,,,, Borland, Arthur ,,,,,, , Bostiek. George ....,, Bostiek, Roy ,,,,,.,,l,, Boston. Jane ....,,,,..,,,, Boston, ROBOT Lee Boudreaux. Lee 32. 53. B5 os ss ., ..,, os I, ,fff,,,e5 32. 85. I66 l50, l5I, I59 53 131115 . ..,. sa 53 , . 53. 54 ,, 80. l49 ,,,, 53. 85. I77 INDEX Brltt. Nita . ,.,,,, Brittain, Kathleen ,,,,,, Brocato, Antoinette ., Broeato, Jean ....,,,,,.. Brock, Johnny . ,,,,, , Brock, Ronnie ,.., . Brodnar. Ilona ,,,,,, Bromell, Jean . Bromell, Patricia . ., Brooks, Buster ,,,,. Brooks, James . ,,,,, , Brooks, Judy . Broome, Kenny ,,,. Brothers, Gary ,,.... Brown, A. D. .,,, , , ,,,,,,, 80 32. uso, nu, .,.,,,, ,. ,,,,.,,,, so sa, neo. ., f ai, ii4m 32.. lee - 32. I40. l4l Brown, Anita ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,l49, l84 54. l52 ,,,, 54 33, I35, I4I , , ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, I 74 , ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, I 62 33, IGS. llill 54, I52. I85 , , 33. I86 66, I44, I65 54, ea, us, Ian ''ff 'ffQfQffQf6S Qllfiliii Brown. Barbara ,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, .,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, Brown, Barbara Elaine ,,,,,,,. .,,,,......,..., 6 6 Brown, Betty ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 3 3 , l80 Brown, Bobby . ,.,,., ,.,,,,....,,,,,, ,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.. 5 , Brown, Dennlse ,,,...,.,,,.,,,.,,......, .,.., 66 Brown, Emmagene Laurine ,,,,,,,, 33, I66, I76, I87 Brown, Flora ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,., , 54 Brown, Gene . .......,,, ,,,,,,....,,,. ......,..,,, . . 33 Brown, Joyce ,,,,, ,,,,, , 66, l77 Brown, Rodney ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Brown, Tommy ,,,,, ,, .. ..,. 66, l65 Browning, Gene .,...,,,,,...,,,,,. ., ,,,,,,,,,.,.,, 33, l42, I44 Brumley, Etolse .,,.,..........,,., .,,, ..,., ,,,,,.,,,,,,, 3 3 , I53 Bruner, Carolyn 33, 94, Il8 3, l4I, l59, I77, IBO Bruner, Jeri ,,,, .,,,... .,,,,, , ,. ,.,,, . ,,...66, 176 Bryan, Jon Dell ,,,.. .,,,,.,, ,,,,, ,,,, , , , ,,,,,,, 566, l52 Bryan, Llnda .... ,,..,,.,,, ,,,,,.,,.... 5 4 Bryan, Shelia ,,,,,,,,,,, .,.. , Wlili Bryan, Wallace Wayne . ,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., I 62 Bryant, Sandra ,...,..,............,,, ,,., ,,,,..,,,,,,,., . , ,,,,,,,,,,, 5 4 Bryant Jan , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,, ,,., ,,,.. . ,. 66 Bryant: Mary Sue .. ,,,,.., 33 . l39. l4I. I59. I66. IBS Thomas ,,,,,,,, ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,.,.,,,,,.,,,..,..,,,.,....... Bryant. Bryant, Peggy ,,,,, ,,,,,,, Buck, John ...... .,,.......... . Buckner, Becky , .....,... ., Buckner, Tommle ...,..,..,...,..,, Buford, David Herschel Buford, Vlllliam ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Buford, Patricia ,,......,,,., Burkett, Eva Kathryn ,,,,,,, Burkhalter, Dale ,,,,,,,,,, . Burleson. Sammie ,,,,,,, Burnett, Mary ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Burns. Jaeouellne Ann ,, ,, Burrows, Gayle ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, Burroughs, Charles , .. Burk, Mlllard ,,,.,,,,,,,, Caldwell, Jodie ,,,, , Boughton, Patsy ....,,,. ,.,,,.. . . ......,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, , 66 Boulanger, RUICI' ...,,,,.. .... ,, . , , , Bounds. Buck ,,,,,, ,, ,32, 94, I28, l48, I54, Bounds, Don ,,,,, ,,,,, , , Boutte, Charlle ...... , Bowen, Jenniter . ..... . Bowers. Mike , ,,...., . Bowman. Billy , .,,,...,..,,....... Bowman. Llnda Gall Boyd. Gloria Jane ' 66 ,, .. ,,,,,,,,,, H33 H0 Burton. Bobby .,,.... Burton, Jerry ,,,,... Burton, Kathleen ,,,, Bush, Donna ,,,,,,,..,..., Bush, Jerry Louis .,,,... Bush, Kenneth .....,.,,, Bussie, Carolyn ,,,,. Bussie, Glen ,,,..,. Butchee, They ...,,,,, Butler, Vernon ,,,,,, Byrd, George , . Cain. Gladys ,,,,,. . B6 Boyd, Linda ,, ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, , , Boyett, Curtis , ., . ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, , ,33, Boyett, Elaine , . .... ,,,,.,,,, 6 6, Boyter, Mattie Elizabeth ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 54 , Bozeman. Ann ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,,, B0 Bozeman, James ,, ,,,,, Bozeman Jerry , Bozeman Marie ,, ,,,,,.,,,,,,,, 66 Bozeman. Martha Ann ,, ......,.,...... ,. Bozeman Tommy ,,,, ,,,,, ...... . 54 , Bradford, Alline ,, . ,... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Caldwell. George . ,, Caldwell, Vergle Inez ,,,,, Calhoun, Joyce Calk, Janls ,.,..,.,.,,,,,,,. Calliham, Robert ,, , Calloway, Carole Ann ,,,,, Camo, Llbble ,,,, ,..,, .,,,, Campbell, Cathy Campbell, Margaret Candella, Phlllip Cantrell, David ,, Cardwell, George . Carlisle, Charles Carlson, Rlehard ,,,,,,, Carlson. Steve ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, , Carmichael. Virllnla ,,,,, Bradford, Luellle ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 4, Bradley. Autumn Nell ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 5 4, l70, Braly, James ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,, ,.,,,,,,,, 33, Brantly, Suellen ..., ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 6 6 Braud, Rlehard ,...... ,,..,.,.,,,, I 44, Brennlng, Don ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 4, Brewer, Evelyn ,,,,,,,, 33, IGS Brewer, Jlm ,,,,,,,, ,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 6 Brewer, John ...........,, ,,,,, , ,,..,,, Brewster, Barbara .,,..,,., ,.,,, , , ,,,,, 33, IBO, Brewster, Robert Earl ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,, Brice. Alvin . ....,...,,,,,, ,,,,, Brlek. John ,, ,,,,,.,,,,, , ,,,.,,,,,, ,W66 Brickell, June ,. ,....... 54 I74 Brickell, Blll ,,,,, , ,,,,,, Brldges, Andrea ,,,,, ,,,,,.,...,,,,,,.,,,,, Bridges, Sandra ,,,,,, .,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 6 Bridges, Wayne ,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, , 66 Brlegel, Donna ,,,,,,,,,, ,..,,.,,, 5 4, l56, I60, Brinkley, Opal Ruth ,, . , ,,... ,,,,,.,, ,..,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. . , Brltt, Betty , ,,..... ,, . ,,,,,,, 33. I4I. I42, I43 Carpenter. Lynda .,.. ,. Carpenter. James Roland ,,,, Carpenter, Tommy ,,,,,, Carr. Bea ,,,,, Carr, John ,,,,,,,,, Carroway, Donna Carroll, Calvin A Carroll, Imogene ,,,,,, Carruth, Sue ,,,, ,, Carson, Annie ,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , 233 ff meefiei ss 34. use ,,,,'ffe1. l'oo ,ies 149 54 ,........34 so 54 ,,,.'ffff'ff54 34. lez 54, sa, ss ,,,,,,so. 175 ..Q1i11fi55.i'iMii6 34, us, laz U fflfffeo 65. I50 lffIffQf'53 .,.,...,l79 Qffffffsl so .,,.,,54. Iss 34 . .... .,I77 .-.fffiee fffff.fffAs4.Uilie', i5e WQffwffffizl . ..., 34, use es ..,,,.,.,,ee eo. :ez es 34. Iss. leo Carter, Clarlssa Carter, Llnda ,,,,,,, Carter, Mlke ,,,,, Casey, Martha ,,,,, Canson, Linda ,,,,,. , Cason, Virginia ,,,,,, Castee I . Davld ,,,,,,,,... Cantanese, Larry ,,,,,,,,,, Cantanese, Rosemary Caudle, Carroll ,,,,,,, Causey, Carolyn .,..,,,,,, Causey, Shearon ,,,,, Causey, Tony ,,,,,, Cayce. DCII ,,,.,,,,,,,., Cayce, Llnda , ,,,,,,,,,., , Chaddick, Betty Sue Chaler, Victor ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Chandler, Virginia ,,,, Chaney, Bob ,,,,,,,,,,....,, Chanel, Ronald .,,,,,, ., Chapman, Johnny , ,,,,,,, Chapman, Vlrglnla .,,,, .. Chatwln, Samuel ,,,, Chatwin, Basll .,,.,,,,,,,, Cheek, Joyce Ann ...,,,,, Cheek, Sylvia ,,,,,,,,,,, Chelette, Dickie ,,,,, Chelette, Donna ,,,,.... Chennault, Bettl Jo .. Chennault, Juanita Chester, Patrleia ,.,., Chrlss, June ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, Citrano, Charles ,,,.,,,. Citrano, Sam Joseph Clanton, Lita ,, ,,,,,,,,,,, ,, Clark, John . ,, Clark, Leonard ,,.,, Clarke, Joyce ,.... , Clay, Jimmie ,,,, ., Cleffman, Alice ....... Clelfman, Max .,,,, Clegg, James ,,,,,,, Clemans, Barney Clewis, PGIIY .,.,,, Clifton, Jerry ,,,,,, Cline, Vinton ,,,,,,,,.,,, Clousing, Richard ...., Clover, David ,,,,,,,,,,, Coates. Myron Cobb. Jimmie June ,,,, Cobb, Robert Earl ,,,,,,,, Coburn, Helen ,, Coeherell, McArthur ,,,,, Coekerham, Carol ,,..,, Cockerham, Warren E. , Colby, Llnda ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, . , Colby, Mary ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, Coldwell, Inez ,,,,, ,. Cole. Bonnie Jane Cole, Gary ,,,.,,,,.,....... Cole, Mary Ann ,,,,,, Coleman, Anne ,,,,,,,, ,, Coleman, Charles ,,,,,,,, Coleman, Dillard .,,,, Coleman, John ,,,.,,,,.,,. Coleman, Roy Glen ,,,,,,,, Collier, Jeannene ,.,.. ,, Colller, Martha Dell Collier Myrna ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Collins, Colllns, Dickie ,,,,,,,,... Mac ,,,,.,..., ., Colllns, Pat W., ,.,,,., Collingsworth, Mary Com pton. Harold ,,,,,,,, Conley, Llnda ,,,,,,,. , Conley, Mallnda ....,, Connor, Charles .....,. Connor. Erldle ..... Connors. Judy .,...... ....,, Cook, Dorothy .................. Cooper, Carole Jean Cooper, Harold Dean Cooper, Harry .,............,. Cooper, Julla ............... Cooper, Mary ....,..,,., Cooper, Melba ,,,.,,..,.,,., Corbln, Marlorle ,,,.,,. ,.,. Corley, Robert Kent ,..,.. Cory, Gene , ,,....,,,, Cosby, Jay ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, , , Cosumano, Angellna Cosumano, Luey ,,,,,,, Cotten, Elmer Cotten, Martha ..,, Cotton. Ann ,,,,, .,,,,,, Courvllle, Mildred , , Cox. Len , .,,,. 67 I44. l57 34. l58. l60 34 . 54 67. I60 , ,lf ai 96 ffffff uiei , ,,., ,, , 54, , , 34. l80 , 67 , 34 34, l35 l4I 35. l38. ,, f'f5i, ,, l39, I4I . . ,, 35 ,. .,,,,. -54 54 ff, 67.- lei , ss. ,, 55.145 .. 55. 35, 136, lu, ss. us. 154. 55, l49 I r . Crager, Norman ........ Cranor, Nora Lou ,. Crawford. Peyton . Cramer. Beth , Creamer. Vlrglnla , Creech, James , ,,,, , Creegan, Paula Cregan, Robln Crewe, Bobby ,. Crlttenden, Neta Crocker. Mary ,, Cromer. Judy Crook, Carolyn Cross, Dwlght , Crosalln. Donald Crouch, Joan , Crouch, Ronny Croy, Patrlcla Crumn, Eddle Cudabae, Rance Cudd. Gall ,,,,, Culotta, Beatrice Culpepper, Gloria ,, Cunningham. Willlam Culill. Davld , .. ,, Curry, Patrlcla ...... Daly. Tommy . Dale, John . , Dalton. Martha Dalton, Mary Dalrymple. Larry Danlel, Dorothy Ann Danlel, Kathleen Darnell. Llnda Darney, Mlchael Daugherty. Elolse , Dauoherty, Tommy Davenport, Leslle Davidson, Donald Davidson, Patsy Davls. Arlon ,. Davis, Ted , Deal. Charles , , Deal, James , Daarmond. Genelle Deaton. Ann , .. DeGraflenrled, Bobbye Dennis. Walter , Dennls. Wayne , DePranI. Bobby , DePrang, Klm ., DeSoto, Dorothy ,. DeVIncent, Thomas , Dlamcnd, Larry ,, Dickerson, Alvin Dickerson, Leroy . , , Dlgllormo. Frankle . Dlllman. Sandra Dinoman. Llnda Dlnklns, Edward Ditsler. Diana . . Dltsler. Steve Dixon. Jane Ann Dodd. A. L. . , , Dodd. Barnetta Dollar, Betty ,, Dollar. Jenlee , Done, Geraldlne ., Donelson. Juanlta . , Donelson, Louise Dorman, Bllly , Dorman. Dorney, Dotson. Doughty. Dolllllty, Dowden. John . .. , Pattle . ,, Llnda Jlmmle Wayne Jo Ann Downen, Sandra Drlng, Jimmy Dell Druaeau. Gul Downlnll. Frances ,, Downs, John Doyal, Don , Draper, Paul , Dubols,JanIce , Dubola. Rlchard , , Duck, Dale Marle Dudney, Sharon , Dumas, Dennis Dumas. Martle . Dunbar. Lola Dunbar. Margaret Duncan, Bobby Duncan, Leo ,I65 67 I43. IBI ssfles l52 67. les ,.55 ., .35 67, I60 . .67 35. l7I. IBO 55, I75 , .. 35. l60. l66 55. I76 , , 67. IB2 55, I49 I49 , , 35. 35. . 55. . Vse. n 36. l39. 36. .67 67 ,as as. isa ss. I79 67. 1112 67. 170 as. nee I28-. iss 177. iso ,, 67 ,, , as 35.114 ' flee 53.'1Ae5 ., ss as , se ,ss Wise H5117 N55 l52. 1152 , .ss 175.155 67, l75 1 Q55 -55 567.5151 as. 153 67 ,,ffe7 Ill, IBC 's5.m1'ee ss 149, 1ss .. ,..,..,,,.., 55 , 55. ,,,....l49 55 36. l66 l49, l62 ,WI74 67 36, l76 ..67 67 36, I69 55. l7I INDEX Dupree. Cllarleen Dupree. Charles Dunree. Janice Durbin. Marie Durrette. Dottie Sue Durham. David Durham. Edward Durr. Shelby Durrett. Harvey , Dui-usau. Gus Dyes, Jerry Brian Eastman, Albert Eastman, Charles Eaves. Danny , Edberll. Charles Eddings, Edelen. Edelen, Pat , , Sherry H erbert Edmonds. Patrlcla Edmonds , Warren Edwards, Dian Edwards, Don Edwards, Harrison Edwards, Greta Edwards. J. W. Eichler. Priscilla Eisenhauer, Thomas Elkins. Jaunlta , Elliott. Ellis. A Ann rdyth Ellls. Frank ,, Ellis, Judy , Ellls. M Ellis, R Elllaon, Elmore. Ella. Ja artha , obble R ita ..,. Meda . , ok ,..,,,,, Emanuel, Avis . ,... Emerson, Gloria ,, Emmons, Donald Emmons, John Emmons, Sherrie , Endsley, Jerry Endsley, Ralph . England. Billy , ,, England, Jerry , ,, England, Rlchard Enloe. Edward , . Ennis. J Esxary, anet .. .,,,, ,, Georoe ,, Ethredge, Judy Kay Ethridge, Alton Ethridge Mary Jane Ethrldgez Wlllle .. ,. Eubanks, Mlgnon Eustice, Barbara ,,,,, Evans. Charllne ,,,,,, Evans, Donna , ,,,,,, , Everett, Richard Evett, Authur , , Fairley. Danny , Faith, William Farg erso Farmer. Farmer, Farmer, Farmer, Farmer. Farmer. n, Johnny Charles ,,,, Edna , , . Jimmy ,, Marion Spencer . . Wayne Fehl, Charlotte .,,,. Ferguson. Ann ,....,..,..., Ferguson. Arthur Ferguson, Dlanne Ferguson, Judy Kay Ferguson, Keith , Ferguson, Fearrand. Sally Eva , Festervan. Mildred Fielder. Marllaret ,, Flelds, Barbara , Flelds, Parbre .. Fields, Delton Fields, Larry . .. . Fields, Sonia , Flneher, Jo Ann .. 37. I33, I Flnklea. Frankie ,, ,, . Fllnnelle. Kay , , Fisher, Becky , ss. IB4. ian , ss , ss. es V sa as. iso. 1e2 .. .1 .,,,,V, .56 , ss ss ' eel 1112 Wee. 149 , ss. 162 l7l , f' Q, 'ffse 36. l39. I4I, lB0 , . 68 55, 84. lBl , ,. ., 55, 65 , 36, IBO ,. 55 , , .. 36 , ,,,,. 55 . 68 ,, ,,,., 68 , ,,,,,,. 68 .. . ...... ., 55 . 68 36, l4l. I42, l43, I44 , , .. ,. 68 55, 85 ,. 55 , ,. 68 55. I60. l62 l36. I4l. IGB , ,,,, . 68 36, I74 55 37. l34. IBI 68 37, I33. I4I, I59, I66 ee .,,, es. 171 --V,.Ti.VTI74 55. ss. 1e1 ss ss. 179 . . 68 37, l40, HI, I62 . .... .... ...... .... 6 B , ..... . 80. I49 , . 68 I77 54. 56, 94, l49, l83 , 56, I7I .. .. 68, l70 .. . 37, l66 37, l55, l5B .. B0, I49 .56 4I, I49. I55. I60. I66 , ,,,, 37. I36. I4I. I6B 56. HB. I75. I83 Fisher, Bob , 37. l26. HB. l55, l60, l66. l82 Fitch, Jesse ., Fitzmorris, Jackle Fitzmorris, Kay .. ......... . ,. .... .,.... . .. .... . . 56 B0. IB4 ,,. . 37 Fletcher. Barbara . Fletcher, Peggy ,, Flores, David ,, Flores. Erwin ,, Flores, Joseph ,,..,,. ...,. Flores, Richard ,, ,,,, ,, Flournoy, Robert Flowers, Carl Thomas .. Flowers, Jesse Aaron Floyd, Larry .. ,.,, ,. Floyd, Wayne H , Flynn. Judlth Ann ,,,, , Fontana. Don . .. Fontineau, Bertie Mae Ford, Ceclle , ,... . Ford, James .. .... Ford. Jerry ,..,,.....,..,, . Ford, Sandra Forest, Francis Joe Formby, Kathy .....,,. . ,, Fory. Joyce , ...... Foshea. Foster, Foster. Foster. Foster. Foster. Kathy Deanna , ,, Freddie , Jan , , Mary , .,,, . Ruby . , ,. . Fountain, Barbara . Fox, James . , Franklin. Kenneth ., Franklin. Paul Franks, Jerry , .. .. , Frazier. Barbara , Frealy, Bobby Freeman, Denise Freeman. Janet Friday. Thomas Frizzel. Mattie Frost. James . Frost, LaVae ,,,,,,, Fulbright, Anna , Fulkeraon, Dlanna Fuller, Eugene . ,,,,,,. . Futch, Helen ., , Futrell. John Larry G Gahhard. Billy , Galdry. Philip . Gallion, James ,,.,,,,, Gamble, James ., , Gandy, Patricia Ann Gant, David Gant, Herbert ,,,, , Gant, Patsy , . 37 , ...s7 fee , , 68. lB2 , ,. I44 ,, .56 , . 37 ,, 56 56. I73 , 56 , 80. lB4 56, I44 ,, .. 56 . ., 37. l39 56. I54. I73. l76 , . 37. I29. I39. Ml. l53. l66. IBO f ffA'f.fffA...ffl se se. I60. I7B , , , .,,,,, , 37 A ,,,, if.. 37 ..56 ,,l65 se H ' 'ss 38. 165 .. 68 80. M9 68 56, I75 l66 .. sa ae. 136. I4l. 149 ss. I85 . .. 38. l35. l4l . . B0 68. l49. l65 68 - ,....,. . ..... . ,....... ..6B , ,, ,, ...... . 56. IGB , . sa 56. 149. leo. 173. I76 ae. 133. 141 56. ies Garber, Shirley H., Garcia, Harold Garner, Vera Garrard. Billy W., Garrard. Emmett ,, Garretson. Betty Garrett. Georlle , Garriga, Sylvia Garriga, Steve , Garsee, Jlmmy .. Garsee, Shirley . Garza. Dolores Garza, Molly Ann ., Gates. Diane .,...,,, Gatti, Carl .....,,,,, Gattl, Martha .... . Gay. Llnda .....,,.., Gentry, Jimmy ,,,, Gentry, Marsha ,, George, Betty , Gephardt, Nancy Gerhardt, Jerry . Gersten, Bob ..,, Geter. Donna ...,., Geter. James ,,,.,,. Gibbs, Jo Ann Glbson, Chrlstlne 1 , 38. B4 ,,l..ilB0 1 1 ea . . ........... 38.64 , 68. IB4 38. I66. 177. IBO . ...... . ...... . -ae 1 ,f eo'. 1eo 1 fuse Q fl as Gibson, Joe Glddlngs, Vlrglnia , Gllasple, James . Gilbert, Bobbi Gllcrease, Joyce . , Glllasole, J. R. .. . Glllasnle. Kenneth , Glllesnle, Llnda .,,,,,,...,... Gllley. Llnda ..,,. ...,,, Gllliam. Jolly ., ., Givens, Joyce .. ,, Gipson, Pat Glpson, Rose Glass, James Barton . . 68 68 , ,..,,,,,.. .... 3 8 56. I62 ,........... 56, I6D,.l73 . . ..... .. . 56 76 30, 38, l28, I48, l50. l62, I , .. .. 56 ,, . , .56 , ..,, 56 Glenn, Pattle ,,.,,. Glover, Harry ...... Godwin, Neal Godwin, Travis ,,., .. Gott, Jimmy Goldsteln, Walter Goleman. Sarah Gongre, Eric ,,......,,, , Goodell, Michael ,,,,,, Goodman, Shelby ,,,, Goodaon, Dlanne Gordon, Judy ,,,,,,,,,.. ...... Gordy, Glenda Graham, Bobby Wayne Graham, Jewell Ann Grant, Charlotte Ann Grant, Shirley , ,,,,,, . Graves. Joyce ,,,,,, , Graves. LaVerne , Gray, James Ray ,,,, . Gray, Nolan ,,,,,,,, , Green, Blll , ..,..... . Green Glynn Green Eddie ..,.,,,..,., ........ Green Kay ,,,,,,, .,,, . , Green, Mickey tLeola Faye! Green Bobby ,....... ,.,, ,, J, Green, Claudia ....,,,. ,.,,. ,, Greene. Donald ,,,, , Greer, Johnnie Ruth , Greig, Carl ,,,,,,,,,,.,, Greig, Judy ,,,,, ,, Grlee, Jere , Grittln, Jeanette Grlllln. Sheryl . Grlfllth, Freddie , Grlfflth, Veronica , Grlmmett, Larry ,, Grissom. Stuart , Groves, Bobby ., ,, Groves, Rlchard ,,,, Grubbs, Millie , Grubbs, Leland ,,,. Guglulua, Jo Ann Gulnn. Ronald ,, , . Gulledge, Nancy Sue Guy, Jan ,, , . H Hablutzel, Benjamin Hadwin, Richard , Hadwin, Rouer Hall, Doniene . . Hall, Glyn ,,,,,, ,,,, Hall, John Frank Hall, Marie ,, ,, Hall, Sandra ,, Hamilton, Elalne Hamm, Mary Loulse ,,,,,,,,.. Hammaok. F. Armenta Hammond. Eurette Cha Hammontree, Carroll , rles Hancock, Mary , ,, Hanslord, Darrell , Hanson, Elaine . Hanson, Hylton Harbin. Rodger . , Hardin, Donna Hardln, Donny Ray ., Hardy, Gary , .,,,,, , Hargls, Bonnie . Harkey, Randall ,, Harmon, Jerry , Harmon, Jim ...,, Harper, Jlmmy .,,, Harrington, Ann ,,,,, Harris, Julius Harris, Paula Harris, Sam ,,,,,,,,,. Harrison, Llnda Harriet. Curtis Harrist, Wesley Harkey, Randall ,, ,, Hartelock. Mattie , Hartley, Bea . Hartllne, Bobby , Hartwell, Glenn , , Harvey. Henry Harvey. Lynda Lee ,,,, Harvey, Mona , ,,,,, ,,,, , Hatch, Barbara Ann , . Hauck. John ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,..,,,, Hawkins, Polly ,,,, , Hawkins, Sharron Ruth ,,,,.,, Hawthorne, Linda ,.,,,,, ,,,, Hay. Louise ,,,,,,,,, ..30, 100 fssflii ,6s, 112 , ,,,,,..,.., 68 38 148, l65 . ,, l77 , ,, 56. l56 38, IGB, I89 56, l8l ,, , . 56. I49 , , 68, I65 68 I49, I65 80. l84 56 39. I60 ,, 39 69 60, :ez 66,144 se, 12a 104. IB7 39 ,, 56 69 ,,,,,, ,,,,, , ,. I73 39, lee ,s0. 1'6e 140, IV56 760,100 l65, IBS ,, 160 141, 1e2 69 QQ, 69 Qfse 56, l49 162. 119 ,, W, was 69. 162 'ss,'e4'. '1'66 V' fee I72. 111 57. I52. 57. I49. 162. ns 69, 150 QV69 .. was 69 , 57. 39. l38. ,, 39. 84 Q, 1.951 162, 116 57. I74, l4l. l44 57. B5 57, l54 39, I66 ,, 39 ,, I62 69. I75 ,39 ., I74 ,,., ,,,lBI , 39, 113 60, 165 57,Vl43, 165,160 ,, ., ....,,,.. ., 69 ., ,, , 69. I70 'fQQQQI65 57 INDEX H ayes, Benny ,,,,,, Hayes , Buddy Hayes, Hixie . Hayes, Ronny ,,,,,,,,. Hayes, Wayne , ,,,,,,. , Haynes, Linda Sue ,,,,,,, Haynes, Reba ,,,,,.,., ,, Hays, Richard ,,,,, ,, Heable. Billy Heard, Larry ,,,,,,, Hearon, Linda ..,,,,, ,,,,,, Hearon. William . ,,,, ,,,, , Hedges, Bobbie Jeanne Heinsohn. Stanley ,,,,,,,, Helnsohn. Sue ,,,, ,,., , Hemnerley, Donald , ..,, ,, Hemgerley, Roy Gay ,, Henley, Alton Edgar , , ,, Hennl Henr gan, Gwendolyn Donald ,,,,,,, Y. Henry, Michael ,,,, ,,,, Hermes, Elmer ,,,,,.,,.. Herring, Juanita , ,,,, , Hestand, Linda Jean Higgins, Tlm ,,,,,, , ,,,,,, , Hill, Amelia , ,,,,,,,,,,, , Hill, Billy ,,,,, Hill, Brenda , ,,,, , Hill, John L. ,, Hill, Larry Hill, Mike ,.,, Hippler, Wanda . ,, Hodge, Lynda ,,,,,,, Hodge, Shirley Hodges, Catherine Jane Hodges, Terry ., Huffman, Alda ,,,,,,,,, Hoffman, Louis ,,,,,,,, Hofius, David B. ,, Holbrook, Hamid Lee Holbrook, Ronald . ,,,,, , Holder. Kenneth ,,,,,, Holiday, Richard ,, ,,,, ,, Hollilield, Jim Elige ,,,,, Holt, Claudette ,,,,, Holt, Sammy Honley, Glenn William , Hooh, Carrie Mae , Hood, Evelyn , Hooker, Patsy Hooper, Shirley , , William Hopper, Donald Horn, Frank ,,,, , . .. Horne. Douolas Wayne . Horne, Nancy Beth ,, Hostetter, Gary ,, ,, Hough, Ray ,..,,,,...,. House, David ,,,,,, House. Melinda . ,,., ,,,,,,, , Howard, Mary Jo , , . Howard, Mary Kathryn Howe, Johnny ,, .. , Howell, Jeanie . ,,,,, Howell. Nora ,, Howse. James Huckabee, Helen ,,,, Huckabee. Howard ,, Hudson, Linda , Hunhes, Barbara ,, Hughes, Doyle , Hughes, Lewis ,,,, Hughes, Mack ,,,,,.. , Huhn. Hump Allen , ,,,, hrey, Clllton , .,,,,, , Humphries, Barbara , Humphries, Donald Ray ,,,,,, Hunt, Betty ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, Hunt, Kenneth ,,,,, Hunt, Loretta ,,,,,, Hunt, Peggy ,.,... . Hunter, Mickey ,,,, Hurst, Carolyn ,,,,,, Hurst, Jack , ,,,,,,,,,, , Hurst. Rachel .,, Hutchinson. Harlene , ,.,, , Hutchinson, Bill ,,,. Hutchinson, Bob Hutson, James ,, Hutson, Lynn Hyatt, Roy . , Iles, Paulette ,,,,,, Irvine. David ,.,,.. Irving, John .. Isaacs, Byron 235 39. I52 l76. iss 69. I79 69 69 80 ,,,.,..,l60 39, I28, l36, lli5 39. 96 ,, ,,,,. , . 69 , 69, l65 39, l66. I74 ., ..,, 80 I49. l84 . ...,,,,,,,, ,.,., 5 7 ,, ,,., 40, l68 .. ..,, 57. B4 . I60 ,,,,. 40. I8l 69, l70 ,, 69 l49. l56 ,, .. , , ., 57 40, 162 . 69. lB5 ,, , l66 ,,,,,, 57, I60 ,, l66 l74, IB4 ,... 57 l72, l73 69 57, 96, I74, l8I 57, l48, l73, l83 ,,,,,,.69 57 , 57, l66 , ,,,,,. 69 , , , 69 ,, 69 ,, 57 .. 57 . 69. l76 ,, 69 40, l4l, IBO, l89 , ,,,, 57 ,, 40 , , 69 .57 40, I62. I74 ffl 60 .. 57 ,,,,,,,l79 ff 69 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,l.1l.ZYY57 ,, , 40, I74 40, 166 110, 114 40, me H ' l,,1,Qff1fQs0 ao, 149 40 ,.,57. 114 69 40 ,, ,.,, 40 . fll 40, 69. l65 i60', 1'14 51, 112 I60. 1e4 940.71754 69 57 40 .. ....,,,,,,, ,. 70 , ,, 40. ,, ,, I62 I43, I44 ,,,,,.,,,,I84 .. .. ,40, I82 70 Isbell, Jean ,,,,, Isbell, Pat , ,,,, ,, Islote. Myla ,, ,,,, , , Ivey, Kathryn ,, , ., I 70. I48. IB5 .,.,,,.,,..,,,.,,. .,70 . .. ,.., ,.,.,,,, - ..57 Jacobs, Martha ,,,, ,,,, , .. ..,. .,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,. , , . 4I Jacks, Don .,.., .. ,,,,,, ,,,,,. .,... . . Jackson, Charles , 40, l4I, I42. l43, I444. I82 Jackson, Larry ,.,, ,. .. , I49 Jackson, Marie .,.,.,.... ,,,......,,,,,.,,,.-- Jackson, Ruth . .. . .. 70. I49 Jackson, Sherman ,, Janes, Kathy ,, ,,,,, ,, - '52 Janik, Carol Ann ,,,, Barbara ,, Jarmon. Jarrett, David .. Jeane, Jerry Joe , , Jefferson, Larry ,,,, ,,,,, Jennings Shera Jean ,,,,, Jeter, Lynda ,.., .,,.,,,.,,,.. Jeter, Martha ..,........, Jeter, Rosemary ,..,....,,, Jlnkins, Pat ,..,.,...,......... Jinkins, Ronnle ,,,... .. .,,,.., Joe, Check Wlng ,,,-, Joffrion. Nancy ,,,..,,. Johns, Charlotte Ann .,,., Johns, Tommy ,, ,,,,., Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johns Johns Johnson, Jones. . Barbara Ann . Beverly Ann . Danny , ,, , David ,,,,, , . Don , , Harold ,, , Joan ,, ,, Karen Ann Johnson. . Kenneth Lynn , Luisa ,, , Margaret Ann ,, Johnson. Velta on, Ray Thomas ,, , on, Sandra Sue , Wanda Jo Andrea , Jones. Benny , ,,,, . Jones . Charles . Jones, Danny , ,, Jones , Donald ..,, , Jones, Don ,, Jones , Evelyn . Jones, Gay Jones, Jerry ,, , . Jones, Jimmy Jones, Joyce Elaine , ., J0llB5v Kathy , ,, ., Jones, Mauriee Bennie Jones. Jones. Jones. Jordan. Jordan. Jordan. Jordan. Jordan. Juneau. Justus. Philip , ,, Ray , ,. ,, Ronny Ray Bobby ,,,,,, . Larry , Nell Porter ,,,,,, Ray , John , Janis . K Kay, Myrna Darnell Keasler. Pat , Keith, Kelley, Kelley. Kelly, Willlord Eugene , Jeanne , ,. ,, Norma Jean ,,,,,.. Billy Ray , , Kelly, Donald Winston 4l Kelly, Kelly. Pat . , W1II1s , . Kendrick. Rita Lynne ,, Kendrick. Ronnie , e Kcnn dy, Barbara , Kent, Glnger , Kent, David , Kent, Hollis Kent, Jerry Kerley, Freddie , , Kerr, Bobby , Kerr, Kay , Kerr, Sharon , Key, Joyce ,,,,, Key. Judy Keys. Sandra , ,. Kidd, Tim , Kldwell, Lowen ,,,,,,,, Klhneman, Jlmmy ,,,,,, Kines. Leona ,,,,,,,,,,,. 4I. I72. l80 70 54. , 4l, l48 ., 57 ffl se 4l , 1s3,'141'. ,, ,, l43 . I79 Q' if 51,91 14 4l ......q70 ,. , 57. l76 70 148. l73 ,, 70 . ,,,,,, l74 4I. I6B l49, IB3 ,,,,, , 70 57. I62 , 57 , 57. 85 lB0, l85 , 70 ,70 , ., ,, 70 H57 , . ,70 I39, I4I 57, l73 I13, I83 I49, l66 llll, I69 '10 l4l, I49 55,1111 'f '.' 70 162, I75 , ,,,,,,,,, 50 85 166 10 70 41, 160 , 154 ,nfffso , ,, 70 hs. lui 41, lii6 nf 10 , 70 ao. 1a4 70, las , 85 60 , I74 58' 4l. l66 70. I85 ' 111910 ,, ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 70 l49, l53 4l, I6B ,, ,,,70 , 70 70. I75 Klnll Klng , Lloyd Darryl ., Marle , , King: mu. , ,, Klng, Patrlcla ....,,,... , Klng Klner. Elale Quinette , Klper. Leland . ,. Klreul, Camella ,,,,,,,,,,,, Klreul. Jerry , ,,,... .,,,,,, , Klrkland, Mary Frances Klrkham. Myra A,.,,,., Klrlll. Tlm ,,., Klein, Bllly Klelnhana, Judy ,..,. Klclnhani, Mltzl Klorlck. Jaek ..... . Knllht. Gayle ,.,.,,., , , Knlght, Glenda , ..,, ,,,,, , Knight. Jo Ann . Knllht, Richard Dale , Knight. Wllllam Alvln Knlghton, Jeaee ,,,, , Knllhton. Robble Sue , Knlghton, Zean ,, , Knoll. Allred ,. . Kruger, Laurie ,, Kylon, Douglas L Labenne, Jeannle . Labenne, Paul , ,,,,, , Lacobee, Gloria , La6our. Margaret ,, LaCour, Marvln ,, Lacy. Joan ,,,,,,, Lacy. Tommy ........ Lacy, Vlrgll ,, ,.., .. Ladatto. Sammy ,,,,, ,, Lalltte. Jerry ..., Lafoe, Roaemary , ,,,, , LaLena, Carol Ann ,, , LaLena. V. J. ,,,, LaLena. Mary Camllle Lamb, Bllly ,,,, ,, ,, , ,, Lancaater, Joyce ,, Landrum, Rosemary ,, . Lane, Merle Ann . Langford, Cheltcr ,, ,, . Langford, Janet .,,, Landlord. Jimmy ,, Langford, Shirley ,,.,,,,, Langloll, Joann Marle Laneon. Glarlne Larey, Phllllp , Launlua, Glenda Lauter, Gary .. , ,. ., Lawhorn, Catherlne , Lawrence. Bettle Gene Lawrence, Howard ,, Lawrence. Lynda ,,,,, , Lazarus, Auatln , 'ldlfllllllh Lea. Richard Lawrence . ,, Lea. Amy Llnda ,,,, ,, ,, Leadaman, Albert , , Leadaman. Polly ,.,, . Leadaman, Paullne , . PGIIY ,,,,,-e Ledlcw. Bennie Jo Lee, Blll , Lea. Charlene ,,,,, Lee. Cheater .,,..,, Lee, Glenn ..... .......,.. Lee, Jlmmy , ,,,. ,, .,,,,,,,,,, ., Lee, Robert tSenlorl , ., Lee, Luth. Larry , Lemmona, James Lemmona, Phyllis ..... Leaon. Earlene , Leon. Frank Robert Gonhomorel Leon, Joe . Leon, 8, J. ,,,,,, Lester. Sherry ,. . Levaueur, Carolyn ..,, Lewlng. Mary ,, ,,,, ,, Lewla. Garland Lewlc. Llnda ,, , Llberto, Dorothy Llberto, Jo Ann ,,,,,,, Llberto. Paul ,. ,,,. .. Llllhttoot. Janlee Lynn Lllee. Robert ,,.,,, ,,,, . .. Lllley, Joan ,,,, ,, ,, Lllley. Nollen , Linahan. Bllly ,, Llnahan, Paley , ,Neo ,,,7o 58. l7I , 70. l50 . ...,, 58. IBI ,, , 70. I62 58. l50 4I, I66 ,, , 58 ,, u. nas. nu ,, 70. sez. ns ,.,,sa. 175 iiflee .uas, nu. Iss. uso ,, ,, ,, , 58 . 4l. l59, I62 , , , ,,,,42 sa, 154, iss, n72 ,, 42, nee, len ,,ss. 7o, aa. 96 , 42. leo, lee ,, ,,,, ,,,,,42 , ..... ,..42 70 ..,....,42 ,, .,,.70 4 ilofuiee 'fffffee fee 58. I62, l85 58. IB4 , , 42, l86 . 58 70 ,. ...80 , ,,,, ,,,,, , ,7D 58 ,, 42. I72. I84 Bl ., , , .,,,,70 I60 . 42, 84. 96, 70 . I60 42. I33. I4I. I56 ,, , 42 ,70. us , se N ' sa. nelzfuis ,, , , ,as , .,7I W.'.'l2 7I,I49 ...,,..,7l 5e, i1o, 'i75 ,, ,,..,..,, .,.,,,., I B2 ,, ,, ,ss ,,,fff5e f.,l7i . 58. l50. 58. l75 I73 58 58 58 , .,,, ,,.., 4 2. I74 42, I4l. l49. l58 42. I35, l4I, I43 U H fUff'iee 7l Linder, Judy Ann , Lindsay. Helen , Llndaay. Richard Lindsay. Willie Llndley, Billy , . Lindsey. Jean . Llnk, Oral . Llttle, Jimmy ..,, Llttle, Larry .,,.... Lloyd, Andy , ..... . Lock. Patricia ,,,,, ,.., , , Lockard, Llnda Lou Loekard. Shirley , Lockrldge, Roger , Lollar. Sandra , , Lolley, David , Lonll. Jamie Lonadier, Lelle ,, , Longino, Patsy , Longlno, Kenneth .,,., Longoria. Lane Loner. Ann . Loner, Linda , , Lopez, Llnus Lottinger, Helen ,, , Love. Fay . , , Love, James , . Loverldge, Sandra , , Lowderback, Patty Lowery. Cecll Adair , Lowery. Maudle , , L wery. Charlle . Loyd, Dewey , Lucero. Tony .,... , ,. Lucky. Jackie EX , 58. l75 ,,, 8l. I65, I84 ,, 58, 85. l60 . .,,, I79 .42 7l. I82 42. l65 . , Bl 42, I60 ,'ffff '4s, . 43, 58 , ,. 7l 7l 58 l80 I49. ,,,,, 7I 43. l49 ., ,, 96 , .,,,.,. 58 59. l56 59 l49. I76 ,, , ,,,,,,,,..,,.. .7i , 43. I43. I60. 7I. I62 l73. l82 7I. l49 Lunt, Maxine , , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,. ,,,,,,,,a4 Lynch, Louie ,, ,,,,,, , , 59, I65 Lynch, William Randy , ,, 59, l44, I73, I89 Lyons, Charles , , 59, I60, l8I M Mabry. Barbara , ,,,,,, 71, 171 Machougall. Mickey ,, , ,7I Mallet, Sandy , , , 59 Macheca, Lily , U W 71, 175 Magee, Roselane , , ,, 7l. ISO. I65 Mackey, Ellen , , . , 59, I7I MacMillan, Laura ,, , , 44, l38, I4I, l49 Maglll. Homer , ,,,,,,,, ,44, 153 Malloy. Jimmlc . Madden, David , , 7l Mangum. Donald , ,, ,, ,. Mahlen, Claude , . . , ,, 7l Mangham, Glenda Kay , , .59 Mahoney, Jimmy , , , ,,,,, 7l, IGS, la9 Manoum, John ..,,. , . , .,,, Manltzes, Mary . ,,,,,,, 59, 150, l7l, la4 Manniec. Allen ,,,, , ,,,, , ,,,,,,44 Manning, Reggie , 44. l40, l4l, l49, I62. I82 Marabella, Grace Ann , , , , 72 Maranto, Judy Ann , , , , A59 Marioneaux. Sue , 44. 158 Marlowe, Jimmy L. .. .,,.,,,,, Marsh, Margrett G. ,, , ,, 59 Marshall, Virginia ,,,,, BI, l7I, I85 Martin, Alan , , , Martin, Bobby Ray ,, ,,,A,,,,,,, A,A, 5 9 Martin, Evelyn Ann , . ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 59 Martin, Jackie ,,.,,,,, , ,,,,, , A ,,,, U ,,,,,,,, ,, 54, 59 Martin. Margaret .,,,,, ,,,, 4 4, l52, llill. l82, l16, l85 Martlh. Mary Helen ,,,,.,,,,,,,.,.......,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,, 44 Martin. Nancy ,,,,.,. .. ,,,,, , ,,,,, .,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, , Martin. Obie ,,,,,,,,. ,,,,..,, 44 Martwlck, James ,,,,,, ,..,,,, , Mason, Donnle .,,,,,,, ,,,.,,,,, Macon, Jimmy ,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 44 Mason. Ronnle .,.., ,, ,,,,,,, ,72, M9 Masters, Charles ,,,,,,, ,,,,,l65 Masters, Marllyn ,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,, ,,,, , V44 Matlock, Sandra Allce , ,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,59 Matthews, Ann .,....,.. ..,,,, , ,,,, , 72, l49, IB5 Matthews. John , ,,,,, , .,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., Maulding, Frank . ,,,,, , Mauldln. Patsy ,,,,. , ., 59, l49, l52, I75 Mauldln, Rita .,,.. ,, 72. l49, l52, IBO May. Jack , .,,, , Mayeaux, Dianne ,,.,,, Mays. Claudine Mayton. Sylvla .. ., McAllister. Robert ,,,,,, McBride. Eugene .,,,, , McBride. Jerry ,,... ,,.... McCaa, McCain, Mary Ann W. Thomas ,,,,, MeCaln. Jane ,,,,.. ., McCain. 236 Roger ,,,. ,, ,, ., ,, , 43. ...ff.f '56, 72 59 44 .72. I7I l49, I8I 'l4'e,'ula3 ,,,,,, 7l ,43, 169 .. ....,, 7l McCalIa, Charlotte ,,,,,, McCaIla, Nelda lslasyb McCann. Connie , ,,.,..,,,, , McCann. Jerry . Mccollicter, Glenda .,... McComlc, Nancy ,, ,,,, ,. McCook, Patricia McCormack, Pellly ,,,... Mccormlc, Patsy ,,.... McCormick. Gloria McCoy, Ann ,,,,,, ,,,..,, McCoy, Cherlel ,, .,., .. McCoy. Merrlll E. ,,,, . McCoy. Nancy ,,,,,...,,,,,. McCracken. Sandra , McCrory, James McCulIln. Ciolc , ,,,,,,, ..., . McCullough, Carrolyn McDearmont, Mary Virginia McDaniel. Jimmy ,.... McDonald. Darol ,, ,,,, , McDonald. Patsy McFadden, Shirley McFerren, Loretta . McGee. Sally McGlothIin, Robert ,. Gloria , . McGrath. McGraw. Pat ,,,, ,.,, . McGraw, MeGrew, McGuire, Mclnnis, Gloria Jeanne Mclnnls. Mclntoah, McKellar. Finnia MeKenzle. Katie ...,, McKenzie. Nora ...,,,,, McKinnon. Mckneely, McKneeIy, McManus, James , McMichael, Wlll . McMiIllan, Charlotte ,, POI!! . J . Mollle Sue ,, Kathy ,, ,,,, , , amy ,,.. .. Carole ,,,, Roland , ,, Jean ,,,, ,,,,,,,, , , ,, Rita ,, . ,, McNeal. Ronny ,, , McNeal, Pat , ,, . McRae. Johnny , , Mclice, David Evans McRee. Gay , ,,,, ....,,,,,, , McTire. Bruce ,, Mcvay. Cullen Tyrone Mewhiney. Sally ,, , , Metlulllin, Doris , Meacham. Carol , , Mercer, Wynnettee Meador, James Earl ., Medlin, Doris ,, , ,, Meredith, Ralph E. , Merryman, W. David ,, Messina. Nlekl ,, Metcalf. Mary ,, , ., Meyertons, Mary Gray Michwich, Loretta Lavon M iddauqh, Robert ,,,,,, Middlet M iddlet on, Danny W. , on, Gloria Elaine Milam. Jimmy , .. Miles. Schuler Ann Mlley. Carol .,,,. ........ Mlley. Eward ,,,,,,,, Miley, Ray ,, , . Mlller. Armond ....,,,, Miller. Barbara ,,,,,,. Miller. Blll ,..,, Mlller, Clara , ,W , Mlller. Dlann Miller, Dlxie .... ,,,, ,,,, . 4 5, Mlller. Gerald . ,,,,,,, ,. Mlller, Jlmmle Ruth . Mlller, Karen Sue ,, Miller. Tommy J. ,,...,,.. , Milla, Llnda L. ,.....,., Mlme, Edwlna ..,,,,.,. . ,, Mitchell, Charles Larry , Mitchell, John , ,,,, .. Mitchell, Nancy ,,,,,,,,,,,, Mltchell, Robert Mitchel I, Thomas .. M itcheltree. Martha ,,,,, Mixon. Betty ,,.....,,,,,,,, Mixon. Bllly ,,,,, ,,,,, Mlze, Sandra Mlzell, Llnda Mobley. Solon H. .. Moloney. Mlckey ,,,, Monday. Johnny ,..,,, Monk. Earl ,,,,, , . Monkhouse, Peggy ,, ,7l , ,7I l38. l4l ,, 59. l49 .7l 59, I49 59. I7l ,, ,59. IGB 43, I53, I8lJ , , 7I .. , 43. l53 ,, 43. l36. l4l , , 7I 59, I79 , , l69 , ,,,,. 7l 43. l58. I60. l76 ,, , 7l, I60 . 59. 84 7I, l84 ,, 43. I29. l55 , 43. I36. l4I , , ....,, ,7I . .,,. ,, 59 ,,, 7I, use, las , ,.,,,, ,7I, l52 , ., l75 7l. I65 47. I36. l4l, I62 7I I79 81. I48. l38. l4l. l73. I76 43. l73 43. l66 .. , . 59, 7l . . 7l 43, I39, I4I, l82 I28. I35. l4I. l54 .44 ,,,, ss ,, ,,,,7I ..7l ..Y,,,,i59 , ,, 44. I62 ff l'eo . , 44. I62 ,, f 'fic .. ,iss ,, so. nu 72 , , 72 'ifmQQ.'72 ,Qfiilc .,,, ..,,,,, ,,... . . 72 l4I. I55. l58. I66 ,, ,, ..,..72 ,, 72. iss. seo , 45, use Qffffi71 -..uso so mass ,,,..,72 , ,...,, 72 ...nso Q72 'f ffW44, es, in f 72. ikZ , 59.149 Murtf, Monroe, Barbara Dianna , Monroe, Elalne ,,,,,,..,,,,,,,.,,,,,, , Monroe, Madeline .. ..,,.,,, ,, Monroe, Rose ,,,,,,, Moore, Calvin ,,,.,.,,..... Moore, Charmaine ,, Moore, J. C. ,,,,,,,,,, , Moore, Rlehard ,,,A,, Mora. Mary , ,,,,, , 59, I60 59, 65 72 45 72 96 Mora, Tommy .,..... .A,,,,, 7 2, I44 Morgan, Diana . .....,.,,.,.,,...,..,,,,,,....,, . ,. ,..,... ,.,.,. . , 60 Morgan, Kemp Dempsey ,,......., .,,. 4 5, l4I, I42, I43. I44, l49. I82 Morgan, Patricia ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,.,.,,. , ,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 72 Morrls. Connle ,. ..., ,,,,,.,a.,,,,,,A.,, 4 5. l62, I77, I85 Morris, Danny ,,,,,, ,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.A,. 1 69 Morrls, DeWltt .,,.,., ,.,,......,.....,, . ,. ,, .,...,,. 72 Morrls, Linda ,,,,,.. , ,,,, 45, l53, l59, I66, I80 Morris, Roy , .,,. ,,.,,...,,.,,.,.,,. ......., Morrison, Betty ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,.,, ..,,,...,..,., Morrison, Lllllan ,,.,,,,.., ,.,,,, , ,.,..,,,,, l 69 Morton, Charles Edgar ,.... 45, I34, ISO Morton, David .........,,, .,,, ,,,.. ,.... .,,,,,.,,,,,,,,..,,,, Moseley, Sandra Dell ,,,,,,,.,.......,,,,, 45, I60, l66. lB5 Mosley, Carol Ann ,..,,.,.. . ,,,,,....,,.,, ., ,,,,,,,..,,. 72 Moss, Johnny ,,..,....,,,.,...,,.,,. .. ,,., 60, l52, l73, I75 Mottet. Betty Frances ,.,,. 45, I28 l34, l54, l57, l58 Mouer, Cllnton ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,. ,,,,, .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, I 6 2 Mouer, Simon ,,,,,,,.,,,,.,. . ,,...,.. ...,,,...... ..,,.......,.....,.., 6 0 Moulard, Roger ....,,. ,,,,,,,,, 4 5, l40, I4l Moulder, Carol ....,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 8 I , IBO Mullord. Ronnie ,,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,. . , ,,.,, ,,,, 6 0 Mulina, Genevieve ,,,,....,, ..,...,... 4 5, l28, 159 Mullins, Arthur Jerry ,..,.... Gary ,..., Gerry ,,,,,,,,,,,, , Glorla ,,,e,,e........,.. Murray, Jo ,...........,, Murtt, Susan Erron ,,,,,, Murnhy, Janlee ,...,,.,,,, Muse, Gerald . ..,,, , Musgrave, Becky ...,. .,,,,,,,,,.,. ,,,,,,, Mutter, Margaret ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,......,.. Muxworthy, William .,,,,,.,...... ..,. Myers, Elizabeth Ann tBettyl , Myers, Troy .,,,,,,.,,,,..,...,..,.. ,,,,,,.... N' Naguln, Douglas Nations. Loretta ,,,,. Pennington, Sylvia ,,,,,,,,,,, , Petty, Neal, Carolyn .. Neal, Don ,,,,,,,,,. Neal. Douglas ....,... Neal, Gary ,,,,,, .. ,,,,,, .. Neal, Neal, Neel, Neel, Neely, Neely, James Ellis ,,,.... Palmer ,,,,,,,,,,, Pat ,.......,..... Ginger .,,,.,.. Sandra ,,,,,,,,,, . Betty Ann Janice ....,,,,,,,,,, Piccione, Neely. Kathryn Nelms. Gene Thomas ,,,,,,,, Nelme, Jerry Lynn .....,., Nelson, Erna Mae ,,,,, , Nelson, Ruth ,,,,,,,,, Nesbett, Bobby .....,., Nesom, Glenn ...,. Nesrsta, Luey .,...,,. , ..,. , Nettles. Judy ,,,,, 60 Nichols, Bobby .,,, ,,,,,,,,,, Nlckels, Mlckey ,....... Nlelson. Steve .,,,,,,,,, Nlssen, Robert W. ,,,, , Nixon, Raul ,.......,, ,. Noble, lrls ,,,,,,,,,,,. Nolte, Fred ,,,..,,,,,,,,.,, Norman, Clarence .. Norman, Jackie ,,,,,,,,.. , Norman, James L. ,,,,.,,. , Norman, Kenneth W. .,,, . Norman, Van ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, Norman, Roland ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Norman, Sarah Gereldine ,,,, ,, Norrid, Sandra ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, Norris, Bob ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Norrls, James ,,,. , .,,,,,, , Nuckolls, Judy Ann ,, Nutt, Marvln ,,,,... , ,,.. . O Oberle, Paul Oden. Jonnle ,, Odom. Dick ,, Odom, Ervln 60 lBl 45, I49, I66 A W'f.,,iel ,,ff eo'f ile 72 ,,,,,,, ,, so , , ,,,,,,,,, so , , 45, l50 72 72 ,,....,,l65 60 72 . ,... 60, I85 45, l49, I66 ,, .,,.., Ill, I84 IBI ,. , , 45 72, l65 , 45, IBB , ,,,,, ,,,, , , lil, I60 , l50, l57. I65, I89 72 f.1ffLi3.' seo 'wffllilffii Qlfffii ,Qlff Ae, i'1of i55 60, I43 Qllflfeo 12. iss llfiffiz ffffii so 72 46, I34, I58 ., ,. ,,,, . ,,,,, ,. I62 ' --n ve' INDEX Odom, Linda ,.,, ., ,. O'DonneIl. Nelwyn ,,,,,,, O'DonneIl, Kaye ,,,,,,, Olds, Mary Alice ,,,,, Olds. Sammy L. Olds. Wayne ...., ..., Olinhant, Clara ,,,,,, Oliva. Kenneth O'Neal, Mike ,,,,,, 0'Quinn, Betty ,,..,, O'Quinn, Elaine ,,,,, O'Rear, Don ,,,,,,,,,,,, Orlan, Robbyn ,,,,,,,, Osbon, Wayne .,.. Osborne, Billy , Osburn, Billy ,,,,,, Osburn, Pat ....., ,,..,,,, Otwell, K. Wayne . .,,,, , Ouzts. Floyd Taylor ,,,,. Owen. Sue , .,,,,, , ,,,, ., Owen, Owida , ,,,,,. ,,,,,, , Owen, William Lewis .... Owens, Bobby . Owens, Jerry ,,,,,,, ,,.,.,, , , Owens, John David .,,. . Owens, Ronald ,,,,,,, ,, Owens, Thomas Walter . , P Palmer, Mary ...... Palmer, Mike , Palmer, Neal ,,,,,, Parker, Dorthy ,,,,,,,,, , Parker, Jimmy .....,,, Parker, Patricia Ann . ,, Parker, Susan ,,..... ., Parks, Joyce ,,,,,,,,,,,, Parnell. Jo Ann ,,,,,, Parrott, Prudence ,,,,. Pate, Alice Faye ,,,, ,, Pate. Jerry - ,,,, ,, Pate, Ronald ,, ., ,,,.,,,,. Patrick, Emmons ,,,. . Patterson. Linda Patricia Patterson, Mary Beth Patterson, Pat ..,,,,. Patton, Floyd A. ,,,,,,,, , Patton, Henry F. ,,....... . Paul, Tommy ,,,,,,,,.,,, ,,,,,, Payne, Richard Kelly Payne, Ruth ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Pearce, Llnda ,,,,....,,,,..... Pearce, Loulse ,.,,...,, , Pedra, Russell Lee ,,,,,,, Felton. James ..,,....... Pendarvis. Jerry ,,,,,,,,,,, Pendleton. Clarice ,,,,.,, Penn, Terry Lynn ,,,,, ffflfleif' 46, I38, I4l, ff Qffffi5'i'. 46, l28, I56, 46, I34, ,ff1s,I'i'ee,' , ,,,,. 46 46 ' .. ,. ,.,,, ,. 73 73 ffff eo, Pipgen, Richea .,,..,. Plsterlus, John ,,,...,,, Pitts, Thomas Joe ,,,.,,, Polmboeuf. Kenneth Polette, Beckl Jane IUI, 80, I44, Polk, Larry .,,...,, ,........ ,,,,. Pollard, Charles ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,..,.,, Pollard, Paul .,..,....... ,,.,,.,..,,,,,..,, Ponder, Rena Loulse ...., V.- ....... 47, l4ll, P0ol. Merry ..........,......... ....... 7 3, I60, I75, Porteous, John ., ...,............. Portls, lra D. ..,..,, ,,,, . , Posey. Kay .....,..,....,.. ,,,,,. Pnston, Barbara ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, Poston. Julia ,.,,,,,,,, ..............., Poulan, Gloria ....,, ,,,,.,,,.,.,..... ...,..,...,,,.. Poulan, Helene ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 7 3 , l52, Poulan, Mlckey ,,,,, .,,,.... 4 7, l55, I59, I85, Powell, James ,,,..,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Powell, Jo Ann ,,,.. .,,,,,,,., ,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, 6 0 , Powell, Jullan ...... ,,,,..,., Powell, Pat ,,,.,.,, .,,,,, Powers, Ruth ,,,,, ,,,, Pratt, Mary ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, Presson, Barbara ,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,, , Prewitt, Grace ,..., ,,,,,, 4 7, Price, Don ,,,,.....,.,,, ,,,,,,,,, Price, Linda ,,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, , 4 7, Primos, C. Ronald ,, , . Prlngle, Perry .....,.. 47, l28, i33. l4I. I44, I48. Prueitt, Inez ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,, , ,, 73, Pruitt, Barbara ,,,,,.. , ,,,, ,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,, ,, Purvis, Kenneth ,,,,, ,,,, , Q Quick, Knoxle June ,, ,,,,, , ., 47, R Rachal. Linda .,,,,,,,,,,,,, .,.. Rachal, Walter Glenn . ,...,.. .... , ,, Rachall, Yvonne ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, H., , Ragon, Donna .,., ,,.,..... ,,,,,.. 4 7 , l55, I58, Ragus, Edward C. ..... .,,,,.... ...,,,..,,,,,,, , Ralns, Betty Jean ,..,. ..... 7 3 Raley, Dolores ,,,,,,,,,, ., Rambln, Ronny . .... , ., Ramey, Joyce 47 Ramsey, E Iolse .,,.. Ramsey, Lynda ,,..., Penn, Tommy . ...,,,,...,.,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Penney, Patricia .... ,...... . ., ,,,,, ,, 46 Pennington, Nancy Kaye 60, l52, I , I77 Perkins, Clyde James ,,,,, Perry, Marilyn , ,,,,,,,,,,,, , Pesnell, Jane ............. Peters, Alvin ...... Peters, Harlene . ,... ., Peterson. Linda ,,,,,,,,, Peterson. Virginia ,,...,, Petty, Petty, Pharr, Johnny ,, Louis Wayne ..,.. William F. ..,. . Eunice . ....... . Pharr, James ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Phillips Phllllps Phillips, Phillips Phillips Phillips, Philligs, , Carolyn ,,.,.., , Charles ,,,.,.. Cynthia ....,, , Donna .,.,... . Elaine ,,,,,. ltella ,,,..,, Marlla ,,,,,, Phillips, Marie ,,..,,,, Phillips, Philyaw, Piazza, Pickard, Pickard, Plckett, Pierce, Pierce, Pigue, Shirley ,,,,,,, Jeanette ..,.. Ben ny Joe .....,.,. Nancy Rae ..,.. Nancy , ,,,,,, , Marsalee Jimmy Llnda ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Patricia ..... Pinckard, Randall Ray , Pinkly, Tommy ,,,,, ....,, , ., Pines, Byron ,,,, ,,,,,,., ,.,,, Pipes, Terry YYV.. .. 23 Anthony F. .,...,, 7 72 46, 46 BI wif.. 73 IQQQQQWJBQI 73. 73, 60, I49, 60, 60, 84, 'r- a ......,..,, 73, Randolph, Jean Rasberry, Chrlsta ., Rascoe, Bllly ,, ,,,, .,,, , ., Ra'coe, Peggy Ann Rashall. Sonny ,,,,,,,,, Ratcllff, Claudle ,,,,,, Ratcllff, H. B, Rawls, Harry ...,... Rawls, Janice .. Ray. Shirley ,,,,,,, Reeves, lnnls ,,,,, Reddy, Dlanne , 73 47, l65 Reed, Melvin Reed, Walter Reeder, Billy , ,... . Reeder. David , ,,,,,,,, . Reeves, Charles ,,,,,,,, Reeves, Rogene ,,,., Reeves, Sue ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,. ffwee Reid, Mary Louise ,.... Reid, Phyllis Louise ,,,,,,, Renfro. Reyenga, Reynolds, Reynolds, Reynolds Reynolds, Reynolds, Reynolds Rhodes, Rhod es. Rhodes, Rhodes. Rhodes, Rhodes, Rhodes, Doris , ..,, Donna .,,......, , Judlth H. Linda Ann Reggie ...,,, , Sue ..,.,,, Glenn ,,,,,,, Jane ,,,,,,,, Juanlce . .,.. Judy . ..... . Leslie ....., Lucian ,,,,,,,,,,,, Carolyn ,,,,, Glorla Faye ,,,.,. , 47. I28. 47, l28. Patsy .,,.,.,..,.,..,..,,,.. .,....,. Rice, Jerome . ., ..., . ,.., .,.. , Richards, Orval Leonard Richardson, Larry ....,,...,,,, Richardson. Ruth ,, ,,,, Richardson, Shirley ,,,,.. RICIIIIDUFI, Robert ....... Richey. Carol Jean ,..,. Rlehey, Charles ,...,,,, Ricord, Lewell .,..., Rldge, Kathleen ,,,,,, , .,., 73 73 'ff H 74 Rlegel, Gary Riley. Carla . Riley. Jeri Robbins, Arthur ,,,, Robbins, Gail .. Robbins. Richard . Roberson, John , Roberson, Lamar ,,,, , Roberts Clssy .,,,,, . Roberts, Dorothy Roberts. Pat . Roberts, Preston .. Roberts, Tommy .. .. Roberts. Tommle . Robertson. Jerry ., .. . Robinson. Barbara . . .. . Robinson. Doreen Phyllls Robinson. Douglas C. . .. Robinson, Robinson. Pat ,,,,,, ,,,, , Robinson, Phyllls Robinson, Rebecca . Robinson, Wllllam CBIIIJ . Rochelle. Wanda Jean . . 'mf iii. ' Kay -. ,... 48. l29. Rockltt, Bllly .. ,, . Rogers, Beth . . . Rollers, Charles . Rogers. John . ,. ., .. . . Rogers, Melvln Dalton Rogers. Patrlela . ..... Romanos, Patrlola Ann Roppolo. Joan . .... .,....,.., , ,. Rosa, Helen ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, , Roscoe, Peggy Rose. Luclen ......... Rosen. Mlke .... Ross, Kltty Ross. Loret Ross, Rlta ,,,, Ross. Sammy .. ......,, ,. Rossett. Tom ,,,..,......,, Rothenherger. Donald . . Rothenberger. Melvin . Roueh, James ,,,,,,.,,.... .. Rountree, Nancy . ,,., ,,.,. Rovlsey, Llnda ,. Rushing. Harry Glenn . Russell, John ,,,, ,,,, ,,,, Russell, Nancy . Russell. Salley . ,. . . Russell, Vlrlllnla Ruth. Ronnie ,. . Rutherford, Martha Ann Ryan, Mlke . S Sadler, Kenneth ,. Satfel, George , . .. Salntlgnan, James . Salley. Charles Salley. Janice . .... Sanchez. Silas ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, Sanchez. Flores Erwin Sanders, Kenneth Stanley Sanders, Sanders. Tommy .. . Pat . . Sandller. amy Sanford. Sanford. Clayton Larry Dale . Sansom. Betty Jean .. Santlgnen, James . Sartlnl. Sharon ,. Sauder, Wllllam . Saunders. Barbara Ann Sauter. Marie . .. Savell. Glorla . . . Sayers. Ronnie ,, Sayles. Jaekle , Sayles. Robert John ,, Saylors. Fred .. ., , Scarborough. Ebbie Jane , Scarborough, James ,,,, Sehelllnller, Raymond Schick. Bllly .. .. Schilling Kltty H.. Schmldt, Davld . Sehoeber. Beverly Sehoeber. Larry Seott, Llnda , Scott, Mattie Scott, Russell Scott. James Scott. Tommy . . Seotto, Jean . , Scotto, John . Seuddsr, Wllllam . 74. 143. aa, , .,.,,.. ...gin f 113.1 ff el. n 6I. 1 '14, ' 'ff ' elf .I6IV.VV 'V sa. ss. ISZ I89 74 .48 6l 74 T4 GI l57 lil -6I l62 74 I 49 leo I80 I84 6 I I 68 74 85 .GI ,48 I50 74 Gt 74 .74 I62 'A fo'l' l68 I74 lIi9 74 411.166 74 74 l7I 48. 96 GI I44, I49 l68 GI I44 .. Bl M48 l73 I80 l68 Bl I44 74 I74 IG2 .48 I74 l73 61 l62 74 I68 74 IBI .GI l76 l75 IB4 til I48 .48 ...Sl I 48 48 INDEX Seago, Sue . Sebren, Katherine . ,,,, . Semen. Douglas ,,,,,, Semon. Kenneth ,,,,,,, Semon. Lollta . ,. Somon. Phlllip Sessums, Davld ,,,,,,,, Sewell. James Sexton. Perry ,,,,,, ,,,.,. . Shackelford, Charles ,,,,. Shaffer, Allee ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, Shamburger, Butch ,,,,.. Shamburger, James Shannon. Connie Shannon. Joyce ,,,,. Sharbeno, Lloyd . Shouohnossy. Carol Ann . Shaw, Bllly .,.., Shaw, Shaw, Doyle Shaw. Kenneth . ,,,,,,, .. Shaw. Skip L., ,,,, ,,,, . ,, Shelton, Earnest David Shelton, Shirley Faye ,. Shemwell, Johnny .. .. Shepherd, Aubrey Shepherd. Carla ,,,,. Shepherd, Linda Sherrod, Courtney Sherrod, Starr Shirley. Howard . . Shlver. Barbara .. . Dorothy ..,,. ,,.,,.,,,, Shoalmire. Jack ,, Shoalmire. Jlmmy ,.,,,., Shonk. Don . ..,,,,,,,,,, . Shoub. Glorla Shriver, Slghtler, Suzanne . Raymonda . .. Simmons, Alice Kay Simmons , Patsy .. Simmons. Patsy , . Simmons . Richard Simmons. Sara Simons, Simpson, Betty . Jan , .. .. Simpson, Linda Kay , . Sims. John , Slnes. Sandra Slstrllltk, Chuck . . Sistrunk. Elaine , . Skains. Betty . Skipper. Barbara . Skinner. Betty Jean Skipworth. Paul Skyles, Barbara Ann Slagle, Loc ,. ,,,,. .. Slemmons. Bonnie , .. ., 49. I Sloane. Smith, Alton .. ,,,, ,, Smith. Anita . Smith, Barbara Smith, Carroll . Smith. Colin . ,, .. Smith, Charlotte ,,,,, Smith, David ,,,,,,,, Smith, Elaine . Smith, Fred ,,..,., ,. Smith, Glenda . Smith. Janelle ,,,, Smith. Jerry ,. ,,,, .. Smith, Jessie Lee . Smith, John Smlth. Johnny .,,,, ,,..,. Smith, Karanlna .. .. Smith, Kathern . Smith . Norman Corlatlon Smith. 0 Brian . ........ . Smith, Pat . Smith. Peggey Faye .,,. Smith, Ray ... . Smith, Richard Smith, Skipper . ,, Smith. Charles Smith, Tommy .... . Smith, Jim ..... . Smith, Tommy ..... . Smudrlck, Jane Sneed, Billy . .. . Snell. John ., Snider, Jack . . Snider. Leila ..... Snoutfer. Keren ............. Sololosky, Jane Ann ,, Sollce, Paul ................ Solice. Ruth ......... Sells, Andrea .... .. Sorrell. Margie , ...... so. .. .ff elf i'1s'. i11. 49. ue, isa, ., 49. nes. . . 49. l34, l59, .. 74 fee. ies. -I .. f f l14'. ile'. 49. . 6l. l56. 49. kn.'l'Ai.'AiXiQ lie. Davld ....... .. . ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,. , , .... .fff'5o.'l1o. . ...................., ..... I .66 49, I55. l59. l65, .. 6l, l49. l54, Wfiflllflfl. 75 an 1 . 50. I60. I Spain, Jerry ...,. . Spain, Margie ......... Spano, Johnny . ..... . Sparks. Dean ...,.. Sparks, Suear. Gene ...... Norris .. Spearman. Kathy ....... Speed, Stanley .... .. ,.,....... Spelghts. Manuel . Snelghts, Melva ..,. Spelghts, Yvonne .. ..,.. .. Spence. Charlotte ..... , Slliller, Ray .. Spillers, Robert Spivey, Charles ..... Spivey, Henry ........ Stanford. Tommy ..... O Stegall, harles . ., Stegall, Danny . ....,.. . , Stegall. James . ......... .. Steinman. Ben Eugene . . .. Stephens, Bill . . Stephens, Bobby ..... .. .. Stephens, Llnda Stephens. Peggy .. . Stephenson, Leon . ..,.. .. Stewart. Emlly ,,,,,,,, . Stewart. Marllyne Stewart, Martha .. Stewart. Ronnle , Still. Robert . , Stone, Jimmy . ., , .....................,........ 62 62. l50. I5l. IGB. I74 IBI .......,,QQfQQIusz 62. 149. IB9 75. IBS . , 50. I50. I58. IBIJ 50. l40. I4l. I55. I82 ,.,... ,..75. I52 50. l80 .. .. ..... .. 75 ,. . 50. I35. I4I Stone. Llnda .. 50. l40. l4I. I4B. l59. I62. Storey. Ralph , Strange, David .... ....... . Street. Robbie Strickland. Charles Strickland, Delores ..... Strickland. Johnnle Stroud. George Stroud, Wllllam ..... Strube, Jackie N.. Stuckey. John Stuckey. Robert . .. Stuckey, Vlvian .. Stump. Marie ......... .. . ...... .. . Suggs, Chris . ,. Summerlln, Dianne ....... Summerlln. Nancy ., Sutton, Jan ...... ......... Swan. William . ..,. . Swanner, Jerry ........... .. ,..,.. .. Qffffqsilwisll .... .... . ..... . B5 75 sz nu us ws . 50. l4I. . . 62. I54. I49. IB5 I54. I79. IB9 ,. ,... 62. l72. l73 . . ,.,. ...... . ,. ..,... ...62 Swenson, Mllvln ......... . .......... ,, Swor. Polly ..... .... 50. l35. ul. 149. aegis... Taber. Tanner. Tanner. Tanner, T Patty , , , .. Fred .. ..... .. Fred . Susan . ...... , Tanner, Vivlan ....... Tarave Tarave la. Sam ....... la Tere I I . sa. Tarver. Thomas ,,,., ..,...... Tatum. Taylor. Taylor, Taylor, Taylor. Taylor. Glynnette . .... . Charles Winston ,.,. Dianne . ............. Hubert Janis ,,,. . Shlrley ...... ..... Taer, Margaret Teer, Sue . ,. .......... 50 Temple. Wanda Templln, H. R. . ..... .. . Templin. Richard . Tenell. Jimmy .. . Teresa. Wayne . . , Terrell, Jimmy ....... Terry, Wllllard Tommy Tharpe, Peggy ,..... .... . .. Thaxton. Gale ..,. Thomas. Annelce ...,. . Themes. Blll Red . .. Thomas, Blll . .. Thomas, Brenda Thomas. Carolyn ,,,,.,,.... Thomas, Jimmy . Thomas, Judye Beth .. Thomas. Margaret . Thomas. Nancy Anne . Thomas. Patricia ..., .... . Thomas, Tonita .. .. . . Thompson. Barbara , ,... , Thompson. Bllly , ..., .. 75, fff'ff 15f'iM .ff.ffff'f 75 iasfiu . 4IA5Q iso' Faye .... .. ., .. .............. ..... . . I48. l55 f 7415 62. l56. I76 ..- 75 .. 5I. l4l. l42 I33. I4I. l49. IB2 Thompson, Bllly Joe .. ................ ........... . . Thompson, Bonnie . 1 . Wardlaw. Carolyn . ,, Tompkins Thompson, Dianna Thompson, Carlos Dee , Thompson, Gary .. , Thompson, Jean , Thomason, Margaret Thompson, Marion Thomoson, Robert , , Thompson, Shella Thompson, William ,,,,, Thorne, Kenneth ,, Thorne, Mike Tlemall, Mary Lou Tilley BX ,,,.. , . R Tllton, Mary Ruth ,..,, Tilton. Sandra Tiner, St Tobin. enley Patty ,, Todd, Charles ,,,,,. .. , Tolbert, Linda ,, , , Tomlinson, Lilly Grace . Janice Underwood. Norma Tompkins, John Tonlllet, lla Ann Toothman, Allee ,, Townsend, Lonnie Trainor. Gayle ,,,, Trangmar, Carolyn ,. Tranomar, lras ,,,,,, . , Trant. Richard ,,,,,, Traylor. Emmett , Trascher, Carolyn Treadaway, Rosa Trilll, John Herbert Trimble, Billy ,,,,, Trimble, Jody ,,l, Trusty. Linda ,,,,. , Tubbs, Terrell ,,,,,, Tucker, Nita Tullis, David ,,,., Tuminello, Robert J Turberville, Martha , ,, Turner, Dlckle , ,... . Turner, Patricia Turner. Sally . Turnley ,, , , Tyler, C, D. , Tyler, James ,,,,, Mary ,, , Ruth Tyler. Tyler, Tyler, Tim A. , Tynes, V irg ll U U rsery, Ussery, Ussery, Ussery, Peony . . . Carolyn Loulse Gay Nell , Harold , Usscry, Harry Valent ine, Rod , Valentine. Billy Valentine. Jimmie ,, . 5I Van Alstyne, Frankie Vance. Robert Van Rite. Larry , Van Harbin. Roger Vascoe, Jerald Wayne Vaulhan, John ,,,, Vercher, Donald , , Veroher, Harry. . Veuleman, Frances vue, Billy ,,,,,, Vilson, Silvija ,,,, Vos, Dieky . ,. , W Wadsworth. Willie Ruth Walner, Jimmie Wainwrllht, Adele ,,,,,,,, Walden, Benny . ..... . ...ff 75,1 sz, al.: 62. I62. I Sl, l38, I 62. I . I33, I4l, I , 5l. I 76. l52, I N INDEX Walden, Bobby Ray ..,.., Waldrip, Carolyn , ,. .. Waldron, David ,,,,,, Walker, Billy ,,,. , Walker, Eugene .,., ,, Walker, Harold , ,.,,,, ,, Walker, Jerry ,,,,...............,.... Walker, Jerry Roberta Walker, Jimmie ,,,.,.. ,...., Walker, Martha ,, ..,,, Walker, Raymond Walker, Skinner ,,,,. Walker, Ruth ., .,.,,,, ,, Wallace. Dickie , ,,,, , Wallace, Robin Rebecca Wallace, Donald ............ Walters, Henry ,, Walters. Bucky Ward. Elaine ,,,,,,,, Ward, Lavette ,,,,,,,, Wardlaw, Faye ,,,,, Wardlaw, Janice Ware, Alice .,,,,.,. , Warren, Barbara , Warren, Frances ............ Wasehka. Lawrence Watkins, Gloria , Watron, Derell , ,.,, , Watson, Bennie ,,,, Watson, Dale J. , Watson, David Watson, Duane , Watson, Frank Watson, Jan Watson, Jlmmy ,,,,,,, Watson, .Linda Watson, Robert ,, Watts. Carolyn Weakley, Gerry ,.,, Weakley, Kay ,, Weaver, Mary ,, Webb, Buddy Webb, Deanna Webb, Evelyn , , Webb. Ruby Lynn ,, Weber, Dianne . Weber, Phillip ,,,, Wegner, Ray . Weeks, Larry , , .... ,, Weeks, Max ............ Weidner. Mars Helen Welch, Louis Wells, Richard , West. Helen , Westmoreland, Ned ,. Wheeler, Billy ,, ..,, , , Wheeler, Clifton ,,,, White, Bennie White, Carolyn ,,,.,,,, White, Danny ,,,,.. White, Nicky .......,,, White, Ronnie .,,...,.......... Whitehead, Bennon ,,,,,, Whitehead. Barbara Whitley, 0. D. ...,..,,, , Whitt, Robert ,.,,..,,....,, Whitten, Paul .,,.,,,. Whitten, Tommy ,, , , Whitthorne. Betty Ann Whittington, Sandra , ..,, . Whitton, Jerry . ,.,,, , Wiekard, Linda ,,,,,, Widemer, Milton Wiggins. Billy ,..., Wiggins, Charles .,,,, Wiggins. Gerald .,,.,.,,,, q I .,,,,,,,,l60. I74 , 76 52, 85 f 52.155 52. 'nofl .. 76 , 52 l39, I4I 52 62 76 76 76 l73 l76, IB9 BI 62 62. I60 I79. I87 76. IB5 , ....... 52 .. , ..,................ 52 I76 .. 52 I35, I4l, l59 ' 30. 52135 141, I42,Hl44 ss 'f f '63 , 76 52, I28. 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Wilkinson, Jimmy ......... , I74 Wilkinson, Paul ..... .... 7 6 William S, Addie ,,,,,,, 2139 l69 Williams, Albert Earl Williams, Betty ,.,..,,,. , 53, IBO Williams, Billy ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, Williams, Billy Ray ,,,,,, Wllllams, Bob ,,,,,,,...... ,,.,..,. 7 6 Williams, Brenda , ..... ,,,. . 76 Williams, Bruce ..,.....,,,, Williams, Darlene , .,....,,,,, Williams, Donna Faye ,,,, 76, l49 Williams, Earl ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, H Y ,,,,,,,, , 63 Williams, Earl .......,...,, ,,,, , U 162 Williams, Georoe Lee , 63, l49, l79 Williams, Hines .,,... ., 63, l62, l89 Wllliams, Jeanette ,,.... ,, ,,,, , 76, I89 Williams. Jo Gayle ..... , .... , 76. I-19 Williams, Mitzi ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, , , ,, 53, Iss Williams Nell ,,,,,,, - ,,.,...,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , Williamson, Bobby ,,,,, , 53, I49, l62, l82 Williamson, Peggy ,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 I Willlfnrd, Helen ,,,,, , ,,,,,, 63 Williford, Jerry ..... ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, Wlllis, Ross . ,..... , ,,,,,,, ,, 83 Willis, Barbara ..... W.. 63. l79 WIIIIS. Alex ...,.,..,, Willis, Jimmy ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, 76. l65 76, 84 Wilshire, Roberta ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 6 3, I75 Wilson, Beverly Kaye 76, I60 Wilson, Georgla ,,,,,,.,,,,,,, , 76 Wilson, Helen ,,,,,. .. 63, IB3 Wilson. Jeff .......,.. .,,,.,,,,, , Wilson. Kaye , ,,,,,, ,,,,, I 56, I35 Wimbish, Sammy .. , Windham, Jerry . . 53. I39. NI Winn. Viola . , 63 Winterrowd, Anne ,,,,,, Bl. I48. I84 Wischan, Jeanette ,,,, ,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,, , , W wise, Carolyn . .,,. . , ,, ,,,, Wise, Jimmy ,,,,,,,,,, ,, , , 53 Wlsslng, Mary ....., 63, l56, I74. l83 Wissing, Raymond . ., ,,,,,,,, . .. ...,,, 53, IB! Witt, Carol ,,,,, ,,,,,,, , ,, , , , , Wolfe, Darwin W. ..,. 53, l28, I33, Ill, I44 Wolfe, Francis ,,,, ,, , 53, I34, l56 Wolfe, Kelly ,,,. , ,,..,,,, 76, 144, I49 Womack, Robert John ,, Womack, Rosemary ,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 6 3 Womble. Allena . ....,. 76 Woodall, James ,, .. 76 Woodall, John ,. ,, I49 Woodall, Roney .... ....,,,...,,, Woodard, Bill .. Woodard, Sammy ..., . 53, 65 Woodard, Stanley , U , Woodson, Richard Woodward, Rex ,,,,, , ,,,,,, 83 WWISUY, Betty Sue . ., ,,,,,, , 76 Worm. C. J. .....,...,.. ., , ,, , ,,,, 63 Worrell, Howard .,,.. ..,,.,,,, , ,,,, , , ,I8I worron, Sally .. ,,,,, ,,,, e 3, mo. Iso, ns, Worthington, Buddy ,,,... ,. , IB3 . ,. 76. l48 Wray. Jimmy ....,............ ......,.,,.,. ...,.,, 6 3 , as Wren, Billie Sue ,,,, ,,,,,,,,, , , , 76 Wreyford, Emma Louise .,,. . 63, I84 Wriuht, Linda Christine , , . Wright, Lionel .. . , ,, Women. Peony .. .... ..., . ,63. I75 Wyatt, Roy Je ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, Yancey, Betty Jean , 76, l50, l5l Ybos. 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