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

 - Class of 1960

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IT makes The Honor Legion and The band march snappily and makes The alumni visiT during home- coming. IT is The cheer Tor The iniured opponenT, The groan Tor The exTra poinT we didn'T make. Because of iT some games are hearTbreakers and oThers Thrillers. IT cosTs us broken fingernails and vvear and Tear on nerves. BUT vve sing The alma maTer vviTh pride because The spiriT of Fair Park gives us a sense of loyalTy. I il Ji . QSPJN 3553 Y 5 2. w 1 , .gm , is f - k Q an sul Ill . A ' ' 'N . ph I' .am ' fx 'H 45 Ya 1'f N .. ',,, , ,fzw 'rr f - me f1':'l1 Q j 'Ai z 'fm i iwfr, Jam, if X ? .ga 5 This is the Friendliness . ' W -'--'W , ' ' Heads huddled together over homework, a ioke shared with a friend, a warm and sincere hand- shake - this is the friendliness. It gives direction to lost sophomores and a push to a stalled car. lt makes plans for the future, links arms, has fun together. lt makes new friends and strengthens old ones. It is sore feet from much dancing, the all-day signing of Sequoyahs, a wave of a hand in greeting, an open heart and an open hand toward newcomers. Because of it, ideas are ex- changed, dreams discussed, laughter shared. This is the friendliness. Wir' in A Q - V a E Tradition is our Indian mascot. It is the Dixie Drill Team, letter iackets, cafeteria music. lt is the anxious waiting tor the outcome ot the beauty election, the favorite and Mr. and Miss Fair Park election. Rivalry at the Thanksgiving game is keen because of it. The uniforms of the Honor Legion, caps and gowns, yellow mum corsages with black satin ribbons - all are a part of the tradition. The coronation of queens, ordering ot senior rings - all are be- cause of tradition. We order invitations, do research themes, take final tests. Then there is baccalaureate, graduation, diplomas. Tradi- tion lives on. im si I . 'r l X K ' il? .A N X X I 7x is i g 55,9 64 Vf f izxyay ,, lim, ,A 'K Q in-f M' 1 , Mn ,P Q' 'ui F454 in 'Z' . Q 'J L55 ' 9, fzgnwi 8, ,,5, ,L, This is the Tradition Administration and Faculty l2 Classes 42 Athletics ll8 Features 148 44,9 A W 172 Activities 228 Military K Sp if 'i. 2 i .,, '44:5'N4z'r 'E :Stal 5 V i 248 Advertising if J s 1 v O K nf ' im . Ziff' - ,Ja u f ,f if f P 2 2 joint Woe X 1 4 I 3 lil MQ. g Www, ,V---....,,, un., in MM Hull 1 s found his life work lived each day in joy. ln loving memory we pay tribute to our principal Edwin H. Herron. His passing leaves a vacant place in our midst, but his living has enriched our lives. Each of us will remember him in a particular way, at a particular time. His footprints will remain within the realm of our schoolg his influence will endure through the activities and performances of those who have been associated with him. He merited our love by his warmth of personality and his concern for others, our respect by his strength of character and his faith in us, our admiration by his perseverance and his happy spirit. Cur Principal E H HERRON in .f.f1..4 ,,,?y-fpwwm .rf His Message To the Seniors - Good-bye, but not farewell. To me you are a very special class, being the first graduates to have spent your full three years of senior high school under my supervision.May your lives be successful and your memories of Fair Park lasting. To the Juniors - I trust that the past two years, spent as students at Fair Park, have been both memorable and gainful. I look forward to your return and hope that your final year here will bring each of you closer to your Iife's goal. To the Sophomores - Welcome to Fair Park. Sophomore Week and Indian Customs were planned especially for you. During your sojourn here I hope you will develop pride in your school and prepare yourselves for a happy and useful life. To the Faculty and Staff - My thanks and appreciation for your efforts and cooperation without which a successful year could not have been achieved. And to all of you - My congratulations for a iob well done. May God bless you and keep you, now and forever. E. H. Herron Assistant J. E TURNER Principals SYBIL W. MURPHY ww? A AQ Guidance Counselors MARY G. CHEROS VIRGINIA MILLER Mrs. Murphy helps a swdent arrange his schedule. Mr. Turner gives an office worker careful insfrucfions be- fore sending her on an errand. ALBERSON J. ALLEN l-- AI-I-EN ANTHONY BANKS BARLOW CLARA G. ALBERSON . . . Algebra B.A., Louisiana Polytechnic Institute, M.A., Stephen F. Austin College JOSEPHINE ALLEN . . . Biology, Junior Red Cross Sponsor B.S., Centenary College LOIS J. ALLEN . . . Librarian B.A., Centenary' College, B.L.S., Louisiana State University MILFORD ANDREWS . . . Civics, Physical Education B.S., Louisiana Polytechnic Institute MARY ANTHONY . . . Shorthand, Typing A.B., Ouachita College, M.A., Columbia University SAMMIEJJ. BANKS . . . Bookkeeping, Sequoyah Editorial Staff Sponsor B.S., Northwestern State College, M.Ed., University ot Arkansas ANNIE LOU BARLOW . . . Home Economics A.B., Northwestern State College, M.Ed., Stephen F. Austin College JACQUALINE L. BARR . . . Shorthand, Typing B.S., Centenary College ARTHUR W. BENOY . . . Orchestra B.S., Northwestern State College, M.S., University ot Tennessee MABLE O. BERTIAUX . .'f Not Pictured, Future Homemakers Sponsor MAXINE BLACK . . . Physical Education, Y-Teen Sponsor B.S., Louisiana Polytechnic Institute B. H. BRANTLY . . . Mathematics B.S., Henderson State Teachers College I8 l ANDREWS BARR Teachers sponsoi NORMA JEAN BROWN . . . Shorthand, Typing, Office Prac- tice, Sequoyah Circulation Sponsor B.S., Northwestern State College, M.Ed., Louisiana State University OLIVIA H. BROWN . . . English B.A., Northwestern State College CHLOE CLARK . . . Distributive Education B.Ed., Arkansas State Teachers College, M.Ed., University of Arkansas MELVIN W. CLARK . . . R.O.T.C. lnstructor HELEN CLEMM . . . Office Secretary Norton Business College DALTON L. CLOUD . . . General Science, Speech, Speech Club Sponsor B.A., Louisiana Polytechnic Institute ANNIE LAURIE COOK . . . Latin, English, Latin Club Sponsor B.A., B.S., Judson College, M.S., University of Texas JANICE L. COOK . . . Physical Education, G.l.S. Sponsor B.S., Centenary College JUANITA M. COUTEE . . . Mathematics B.S., Northwestern State College RICHARD P. CROWDER . . . Civics B.S., Centenary College, M.Ed., Stephen F. Austin College PEARL L. DALTON . . . Office Practice, Pow Wow Ad Staff Sponsor B.S., Louisiana Polytechnic Institute, M.Ed., Stephen F. Austin College BENOY BLACK many activities BRANTLY N. BROWN O. BROWN C. CLARK M. CLARK CLEMM CLOUD A. COOK J. COOK COUTEE CROWDER DALTON DAVIS DAY DeMOSS FINEGAN FOX GARNER GRAY GU ESS HARKN ESS HARRISON HEARN HENDERSON HENRY HERREN HOLLAND HOLLINGSWORTH HOLT HUMPHREYS ISGETT JACKSON Talking shop, two of Fair Park's music men, Mr. Benoy and Mr. Riche, compare notes. Teachers enjoy classes LUCILLE B. DAVIS . . . English B.A., Northwestern State College LEWIS E. DAY . . . Mathematics B.S., M.Ed., East Texas State College KATHERINE H. DeMOSS . . . Shorthand-, Typing B.A., Northwestern State College LOUISE Y. FINEGAN . . . Distributive Education B.A., Centenary College, M.Ed., Maryland University PATRICIA FOX . . . Mathematics B.S., Northwestern State College GERALDINE T. GARNER . . . Librarian B.A., Northwestern State College, B.L.S., George Peabody College RAY A. GILSON . . . Not Pictured GRACE B. GRAY . . . Art, Sponsor Art Club B.A., Southeastern State Teachers College, M.A., Stephen F. Austin College MARGARET K. GUESS . . . Chemistry B.S., Louisiana State University ANITA HARKNESS . . . Algebra, French, French Club Sponsor B.S., Northwestern State College MARCIA HARRISON . . . Physical Education B.S., Northwestern State College NELLIE MAY HEARN . . . Mechanical Drawing, English B.A., M.Ed., Texas Women's University CLEM V. HENDERSON . , . Physical Education B.A., Louisiana Polytechnic Institute, M.Ed., Louisiana State University NEMA P. HENRY . . . Biology, 4-H Club Sponsor B.A., Louisiana State University CECIL W. HERREN . . . Chemistry B.S., Louisiana Polytechnic Institute, M.Ed., Louisiana State University MARY H. HOLLAND . . . Spanish, English B.A., Union University WAYNE P. HOLLINGSWORTH . . . Biology, Safety Council Sponsor B.A., M.A., Stephen F. Austin College, 6 years, M.Ed., George Peabody College GRADY HOLT . . . General Metals B.A., M.Ed., East Texas State College VERNON C. HUMBLE . . . Not Pictured H-UBERT D. HUMPHREYS . . . American History, Economics B.S., Louisiana State University, M.Ed., University of Texas DAISY P. ISGETT . . . Shorthand, Typing, Sequoyah Ad Staff Sponsor B.S., Louisiana Polytechnic Institute CHARLES G. JACKSON . . . English B.A., Louisiana Polytechnic Institute fix Mrs. Allen lends two helping hands fo girls primping for Sequoyah pictures. 1 Teachers are a big help. 'Ox MSHA JOHNS JOHNSON JONES JOYCE KIGHT KOPECKY LaROSSA LAWSON! LINDSEY K. MARTIN L. MARTIN MASON MATLOCK MAY MCCART MCKENZIE RUTH S. JOHNS . . . English B,A., Northwestern State College, National Honor Society Sponsor ERNESTINE JOHNSON . . . Civics B.A., Centenary College JENNIE M. JONES . . . English, Creative Writing Club Sponsor B.A., Northwestern State College, M.A., Louisiana State University EULAVA JOYCE . . . Biology B.S., Centenary College CARL RAY KIGHT . . . Physical Education B.S., Northwestern State College, M.S., University of Illinois GLADYS M. KOPECKY . . . English B.A., Louisiana Polytechnic Institute, M.Ed., Louisiana State University RICHARD E. LaROSSA . . . R.O.T,C. Instructor Thayer Academy DAVID E. LAWSON . . . English B.A., Northwestern State College NORMAN LINDSEY . . . Physical Educationg Honor Legion Sponsor B.A., Centenary College KATHERINE D. MARTIN . . . Physical Education B.S., Louisiana Polytechnic Institute LORYNE MARTIN . . . English, Football Program Ad Staff Sponsor MCCLELLAN MCDANIEL MCFERREN MCNEESE MELTON- MIDDLEBROOKS B.A., Centenary College, M.A., Columbia University JANE F. MASON . . . Visual Aids, Audio-Visual Aids Club Sponsor B.S., Centenary College, L.S., Northwestern State College THOMAS O. MATLOCK . . . Mathematics B.S., Ouachita College, M.S., University of Arkansas JOE PAUL MAY . . . Physical Education, Health, Civics B.S., M.Ed., Louisiana State University CLEVE MCCART . . . Custodian OUIDA F. MCCLELLAN . . , Shorthand, Business English, Sponsor of R.O.T.C. Sponsors B.A., Centenary College MAEMIE McDANIEL . . . Office Secretary B.A., East Texas State College JOHNNY MCFERREN . . . Cratts, Graphic Arts B.S., M.Ed., Northwestern State College MARGARET B. MCKENZIE . . . Civics B.A., Centenary College BETTY A. MCNEESE . . . English B.A., Northwestern State College MARTHA C. MELTON . . . Algebra, General Science B.S., Centenary College SYLVIA RAE MIDDLEBROOKS . . . English B.S., Louisiana Polytechnic Institute WALTER C. MINNIEAR . . . Band B.S., Centenary College, M.A., Columbia University MERRILL S. NICKLAS . . . Solid Geometry, Trigonometry, Junior Engineering Technical Society Sponsor B.S., Louisiana Polytechnic Institute, M.S., Ed.D., University of Arkansas MARTIN A. NUTT . . . American History, Student Council Sponsor B.A., Centenary College, M.A., Colorado College JOHN A. PARSONS . . . Building Superintendent BETTY PHARIS . . . Office Secretary Draughons Business College LILIAN G. POLK . . . Speech B.A., M.A., Louisiana State University ANTOINETTE T. PRICE . . . American History B.S., Centenary College, M.Ed., Tulane University, Louisiana State University LYNN L. REEVES . . . Woodworking, Algebra B.S., Chadron State Teacher's College, M.A., Colorado State Teacher's College MELVYN L. RICHE . . . Choir B.A., Southwestern Louisiana Institute, M,A., Columbia University OPAL ROBERTSON . , . Dietician CHERRIE RUNYAN . . . Not Pictured BERNARD J. SLIMER . , . American History B.S., Louisiana State University DELANE SMITH . . . English, Journalism, Pow Wow Sponsor B.A., Centenary College LYNDEL E. THOMAS . . . Not Pictured SHIRLEY TRUSTY . . . English B.S., Loyola University of the South HARRIETTE TURNER . . . General History B.A,, Northwestern State College MARTHA E. VINES . . . Civics, Y-Teen Sponsor B.A., Louisiana Polytechnic Institute SIMEON M. WELDON . . . Physics B.S., Northwestern State College, M.Ed., Louisiana State Uni versity A. L. WILLIAMS . . . Civics B.S., Louisiana Polytechnic Institute SARAH S. WILLIAMS . . . English, Y-Teen B.S., Louisiana Polytechnic Institute ROY M. WILSON . . . Physical Education B.S., Louisiana State University Sponsor CECIL H. WINN ...I Biology, General Science B.S., Northwestern State College, M.Ed., Stephen F Austin College DR. W. B. WORLEY . . . Athletic Physician Many duties are performed Biology notebooks, English notebooks, history notebooks keep teachers, such as Mr. Hollingsworth busy grading. c, ,uv w1fsmusumxzw mu.z, MINNIEAR NICKLAS NUTT PARSONS PHARIS POLK PRICE REEVES RICHE ROBERTSON SLIMER SMITH' TRUSTY TURNER VINES WELDON A. WILLIAMS S. WILLIAMS WILSON WINN WORLEY -l l i 1 ll l -ra He that would have the fruit must climb the tree. Students are encouraged to strive for learning independently as well as under class direction. Languages for communication Speech class where students learn poise and confidence and participate in dramas is a 'Favorite elective. sv! s p Xwv 'Wx r ww Expressions show attention and' interest as a well prepared lesson takes place. l r 57? 75 if' l M A l ii il i P l i i l li i. l l i 1 l i 28 A spirit of helpfulness prevails. Social Sl'UaIES for cn better society Latin, French, Spanish develop an appreciation for the cultures of other lands. Eager to translate a Spanish sentence a student raises her hand. A study of the history of our coun- try is an essential part of the curric- ulum ot every senior. Journalism students have an oppor- tunity to experience all the phases of the production of a newspaper as they publish the monthly school paper. i i l 5 9 l In the classroom are born many dreams that become reality. ,ff,,,,.f. wg f 'l O Demonstration by instructor is followed by student perform- ance. and C Mathematics opens doors to many fields - aeronautics, engi- neering. A well-equipped library furnishes additional informa- tion on these fields. A student demonstrates his own electronic device to his classmates. an investment in the future Understanding of electricity is quickly and vividly gained when equipment such as this is used. An instructor watches the class with satisfaction. interest of his Surprise, awe, concentration, but mostly intense interest show on the faces of this biology class as it watches the performance of an exploratory incision on a white rat by classmates. itat' 2 .nav of . , '33, uf' fu 4 ,W iff Q 1, I1 .A 'X I., I 2 V Ziff! 9.4 f' fm f 1 ' 59, W 2 if? ff h f , 1 . 1 y .',yzff,fCw 7 , 'nf 0 W ff 1 f 2 , . m, A' ,hw 7 ff f ' , , , . V I ,X jf f , ,wr , , 1 f f 7, n , , .. , R 1 Y f. ' XP ,V f flfiinl paw Z fin! f- , f - ff Vlf, , QM? , f, ' f' I , , ' , , ' 44 A , ' f f f 1 , ' M Q, 'L 2 ' ,K 4 f ' Z Q, f . ' , ,14 ,, ' - , - f 'fwffp-, Y T- K, ' f ' f lf WTB 919. ' , , 4 ' ' ' ' 2 1 1,12 , f , 9 ,p,f,,.,5t! I . , ' g I A if I ? 5 ,f 4 ' f 1 '1 A if 3 ' , P ' J Q , Q3 3 ' ,J ' 2-1 J Q 1, V, ,,f', 1 M ' 'Q If V 1 ? -f XZ? ' 4 I 'fr A q,f.,f,t.-X., ,iq ' , , f.-. , 5' A A . ,, , f 0 M.-wf wwf .4 fufywjl f, ' f V ff A ' 'fffffwzl 4 1 L ff f , Lf Q- , - ff an if ,pw V V, 3- -KW ., , V 1 X f Learning by doing is the idea in office practice classes. Accuracy in columns of figures, multiplication, and division is assured with calculating machines used in These classes. 4, fffwwv r A ' Preparation is on opportunity. 2 5 E E The most modern business machines bring big business fff JW 1 Filing, par? of The iob of every business is of value To any student. A helpful Teach- er makes This learning a pleasure. Social poise is a part of The curriculum in as well as OUT of class. Modeling a garment made in home economics class is its own reward. 1:nc Ar 1.,-4' r 5 , , 'f Band members take pride in well-polished insirumenfs. O U Muslc IS fun. Many hours of pracTice produce pleasing results. 3 I W vw fff, 'Q X Q LALVL Xl, , 459 Q W ik Q Q , Q Y .25 Y - .T ,fa 7 53 if 'Sz Q-: is My s ms ',J2A.zfs2MxA,c.,V:. Equipment usually not available lo students outside school is used with skill. Advice from an inleresfed teacher is an important factor in a successful project ,gm-Wm 1 5 ,K ln A..............,,. v:a2f1x,4cwwQ:mfw'- c W M 'l ' X Informal classroom procedures encourage creativity, I Some build and create. Teacher with an eye to the future teaches classes for draw house plans. 39 Routine exercises tone muscles for coordinated activity. Competitive sports develop responsibility. The spirit of basketball is carried out in the gym, A healthy body-a good life . . . f f, Q ' aff YA. q xr U 'KX , v we 4 vnu--rv-wvwr Si E v K v:??'.:4 , . Ek ,,.,. rw v x 4 w 4. , 1 5 Q I 7 tv . fs.. 'WN . V? Q 2.36 w, . .2 . lv, 5, ,Q , . F' ' 'Q . gm A-at va 1! 4 A 'Q' .va at A . M --qv:-cvwvv Y- 5 2 P W with - ,,....v W A... A ,fb -www xmsraisanfv ' rum: 1K 5 -U, 3. ox , I '11 Q f 24319 ,g'1:'l If . 5'-5 but ' I , N W E 4 Q f , f ,W V 1 'f f f 9 4 Q' zz Q2 ' ,A sf me ya- si Y i Y , 'X ,, W1 . , 1 N f , 1 A ' ' ' 51.5-l1f'7 . .. Av, Q Y I , P 5 1.- 2 -if r 1 S A ' 5 L, 4 ' 1 5' 5-fe f , lf JM ' Kp - f W' , ,, 1 X ' .viza b ' f' , 4 X .if 1 :a1'3rf , 1 57- Iih' ' '22-Q ,Z . . TV. K a X An ' : . ' I N , 1 f 4.. I I f'N 42 - ,Wim A',,,,,f if 4 KW , , 46 ' . ff -fffyfyw f , ff' ' , x vf , -Z STANLEY TINER President If f Lgjj J DE WITT MORRIS Vice-Presidenf Senior Class Qfficers CAROLE BELL Secretary 1 gf 1 Q My I MARGARET ATTAWAY Treasurer 4, f E ,K BUDDY WORTHINGTON Chaplain Abney Akes Alexander Allen Allgood Anders Andel'SOl'1 Angell Armstrong Arrington Ashby Atkins I. Attaway M. Attaway Aubrey WILLIAM ABNEY: Red Cross, '60. BETTY AKES:.Dramatics Club, '58, Y-Teens, '59, Student Council, '58, 4-H Club, '59, Student Council, '59, D.E. Club, '60, Glee Club, '59, BRENDA JOYCE ALEXANDER: Creative Writing Club, '60, Junior Red Cross, '58-60, Glee Club, '60. JENA ALLEN: Pow Wow Ad Staff, '58-60, Red Cross, '60. TOBIE ALLGOOD: Y-Teen, '57-58, Freshman Favorite, '57, Sopho- more Favorite, '58, Cheerleader, '58, Mardi Gras, '57, Choir, '60. ANITA FLORENCE ANDERS: Safety Council, '58-60, Glee Club, '60, Pow Wow Editorial Staff, '60, Honor Legion, '58-59, President Senior Y-Teens, '60, L.S.P.A. Delegate, '60, Co-Manager of Sequoyah Ad Staff, '60. RONALD ANDERSON: Key Club, '58, '59, '60, French Club, '60, Safety Council Alternate, '58, JETS, '60, Student Council Repre- sentative, '6O, Junior Red Cross, '60, Officers and Sponsors Club, '60, Dixie Drill Platoon, '60, Pelican Boys' State, '60. PATRICIA SUE ANGELL: Y-Teens, '58, '59, '60, Student Council Representative, '58, '59, Sequoyah Circulation Staff, '60. BARBARA ARMSTRONG: Student Council Representative, '58, Pas- tels, '60. VERA ARRINGTON: Library Assistant, '58, '59, Sequoyah Circula- tion Staff, '60, Future Homemakers, '57. KATHLEEN EDITH ASHBY: Sequoyah Circulation Staff, '60. JAMES MARTIN ATKINS IONA ATTAWAY: Future Homemakers, '60. MARGARET SUE ATTAWAY: Future Homemakers, Pow Wow Ad Staff, Football Program Ad Staff, '60, Officers and Sponsors Club, '60, Treasurer Sophomore Class, Treasurer Junior Class, Pelican Girls' State, '60, Homecoming Court, '60, Office Assistant, '57, '58, '59, '60, Treasurer Senior Class. SHERRY LEE AUBREY: Officers and Sponsors Club, '60, Y-Teens, '57, '58, Honor Legion, '57, '58, Pelican Girls' State, '60, Student Council Alternate, '60, Sequoyah Editorial Staff, '60, Latin Club, '60, Homecoming Court, '60, Football Program Ad Staff, '60. Bain Balch Baldwin Ballard Barkley Barmore Barnes Barney Barteet Barthold School spirit runs high. Kay Kerr supplies tail feathers for turkey on pep boosting poster before annual Thanksgiving game. M ,is c,fg,i1.X,,s I , My gggg,jzi:fs .M V V LILLIAN MARIA BAIN: Y-Teens, '57, A-Choir, '59. JERRY L. BALCH: 4-H Club, '59, '60, Color Guard, '56, '57. GREG BALDWIN VIRGINIA ALICE BALLARD: Dramatics, '57, Future Homemakers, '58, '59, Red Cross, '59, Glee Club, '57. FREDDIE BARKLEY: Dramatics, '56, Visual Aids, '59, Student Council, '59, Red Cross, '57, R.O.T.C. '57, '58, '60, Football '56, Track, '56, Band, '56. THOMAS BARMORE JOHN WAYNE BARNES: Master Sergeant of R,O.T.C., '6O. CHARLES DOUGLAS BARNEY: Physics Club, '59, '58, '56, '57, Band, '56, '58, A-Choir, '58, '59, '60. SANDRA BARTEET: Officers and Sponsors Club, '60, Y-Teens, '59, Honor Legion, '58, '59, Sequoyah Circulation Staff, '60. LARRY BARTHOLD: Red Cross Representative, '60, Key Club, '60, Football, '58, '59, '60, Basketball, '58, '59, Track, '59, PEGGY BASINGER JANICE BAXTER: Y-Teens, '58, Red Cross, '58, Y-Teens, '59, D.E. Club, '60. DOUGLAS BAYNHAM: Treasurer Junior Engineering and Technical Society, '60, Pelican Boys' State, '60, Concert Band, Captain, '58, '59, '60, All-State Band, '60, Officers and Sponsors Club, '60, First Chair of America, '60, Junior High Orientation, '59, Key Club, f'58. RICHARD S. BAZZELL: Physics Club, '59. LINDA CAROL BEAIRD: Latin Club, '58, Sequoyah Circulations Staff,'60. ALICE FAYE BEAM: Future Homemakers, '60. PAT BECK: Art Club, '57, '58, Future Religious Leaders, '57. SANDRA KAY BEENE DARLENE BElTZ: Spanish Club, '57, '58, Y-Teens, '58, '59, Student Council, '58, '59, CAROLE BELL: Speech Play, '60, Student Council Senator, '60, Representative, '59, Officer and Sponsor Club, '60, Football Pro- gram Ad Staff, '60, Y-Teens, Sectetary, '59, Honor Legion, '59, '58, Best Driller, '58, National Honor Society, '59, '60, Secretary of Senior Class, '60. HOWARD BELL: Student Council Representative, '58, '59, Red Cross Representative, '60, JETS, '60, Key Club, '58, '59, '60, Vice President, '60. HENRY BERNEY NANCY SUE BERNEY DONALD BERRY: Safety Council, '58, Physics Club, '59, Officer and Sponsors Club, '60, Dixie Drill Platoon, '60, Biology Club, '58, Key Club, '58, RONALD BERRY Basinger Baxter Baynham Bazzell Beaird Beam Beck Beene Beitz C. Bell H. Bell H. Berney N. Berney D. Berry R. Berry Berry Blackmon Bolt A. Bickham A. Blair Boone MY' if L. Bicklriam Bilyeu BlI'1ClO C. Blair P. Blair Bohm Bouolreaux Boughtori Bowen Fair Pork hos homecoming. Fair Park's first homecoming observance in twenty-five years is celebrated by Jimmy Wag- ner, Jimmie Dale Bowman, and Carolyn White at the reception following the game. THOMAS ALBERT BERRY, Tommy : Officers and Sponsors Club, '60. ALFRED GLENN BICKHAM LYNNIE GAYLE BICKHAM RONALD WINN BILYEU: Creative Writing Club, '58, Student Council, '58, '59, A Choir, '59, '60, All-State Choir, '60, All- State Orchestra, '60, First Chair Cello in Orchestra, '60, Salon Orchestra, '60. JOSEPH SAMUEL BINDO: Football Letterman, '60, Fair Park Repre- sentative at Mechanical Drawing Fair, '59. MARGARET BLACKMON: Sequoyah Aol Staff, '60, Safety Coun- cil, '60. ANN BLAIR: Junior Red Cross, '57-60, 4-H, '58-60, Future Home- makers, '58-60, Y-Teens. CARL BLAIR PATTY BLAIR ULRIKE BOHM: Student Council Senator, '60, Exchange Student, YeTeens, '60. JUDITH ADRION BOLT BETTY VIRGINIA BOONE LEE JOSEPH BOUDREAUX: Art Club, '58. PATRICIA SUE BOUGHTON, Patsy : Latin Club, '58, '59, '60, Junior Red Cross, '60. JENNIFER DIANE BOWEN: Y-Teens, '58, '59, Latin Club, '58, '59, French Club, '60, Pow Wow Editorial Staff, '60, Glee Club Accompanist, '58, '60. ALVIN MICHAEL BOWERS: Visual Aids Club, '59. BILLY BOWMAN LINDA GAIL BOWMAN, Y-Teens, '58, Football Program Ad Staff, '60, Honor Legion, '58, '59, Spanish Club President, '60, Officers and Sponsors Club, '60, Homecoming Hostess, '60. ELAINE BOYETT SUELLEN BRANTLY: Football Program Ad Staff, '60, Y'Teens, '58, Junior Red Cross, '58, Debate Club, '59, Honor Legion, '57, '58, Flags, '58, Officers and Sponsors Club, '60, Rifle Team, '60. JAMES WILLIAM BREWER ANDREA BRIDGES SANDREA BRIDGES: Future Homemakers, '60. JAMES RONALD BROCK: Latin Club, '59, Concert Band, '58, '59, '60, Junior Engineering Technical Society, '60, Officers and Spon- sors Club, '6O, First Chair of America, '60, Key Club, '58. JAMES WRIGHT BROOKS, Jim : Officers and Sponsors Club, '60, 1-n.Y, '57, '58, Drill Team, '57, '58, '59, '60, orchestra, '57, '58, '59, '60, Rifle Tearn, '58, '59, '60. Bowers B. Bowman L. Bowman Boyett Brantly Brewer A. Bridges S. Bridges Brock Brooks BARBARA BROWN: Y-Teens, '59, Future Homemakers, '60. DENNlSE GAILE BROWN: Y-Teens, '57, Debate Club, '58, Future Teachers, '58, Treasurer of Future Teachers, '58, Safety Council, '60. JOYCE BROWN: Dramatics Club, '58, Y-Teens, '59, Officers and Sponsors Club, '60, Cheerleader, '59, '60, President of Sophomore Class, '58, Girls' State, '59, Student Council, '60, Football Pro- gram Ad Staff, '60, Officers and Sponsors Club, '60, Secretary. TOMMY PAUL BROWN: Officers and Sponsors Club, '60, Military Band, Member of Queen's Guard of Homecoming Ceremonies, '60. BARBARA ANN BRUMLEY: Student Council, '58, Pow Wow Re- porter, '59, '60, Choir, '60. JERI ANN BRUNER: Latin Club, '58, Office Worker, '58, '59, '60, Y-Teens, '58. JON DELL BRYAN: Y-Teens, '58, '59, Student Council, '58. SHELIA BRYAN FORIEST JAN BRYANT GAIL BRYANT: Y-Teens, '57-'60, Future Homemakers, '59, Choir, '59 JOHN C. BUCK: Junior Red Cross. EVELYN DALE BURKHALTER: Student Council Representative, '58, Junior Red Cross Representative, '59, Officers and Sponsors Club, '60. MARY LEE BURNETT JACQUELINE ANN BURNS: Junior Red Cross Representative, '57, Y-Teens, '57, '58. SHIRLEY ANN BURTON: Future Homemakers, '58,Choir, '57-60, Junior Red Cross, '60. xv.. HQ . R B. Brown D- Brown J. Brown T- BYOWI1 trlBruhtley Bruner J. Bryan 5, Bryan F. Bryant , g'tlG,PBtyant ,, :lr x Buck Burkhalter Burnett Burns il liixi Biifrtbn Il ll flxll im V l Cain Calhoun Calliham Carlson Carney Carr Carroll Carrovvay C. Carter L. Carter C femem el' e un we Cl . W 'II b th I h cl GLADYS MARIE CAIN: Y-Teens, '58, Sequoyah Editorial Staff, '58, Observed by the papier-mache giant, Patti McCook and Danny Student Council, '60i Special Drill GVOUFZ Maior Of I'l0n0 Legion, Preston enioy a dance at the homecoming festivities. '60, Girls' State Alternate, '6O. JOYCE ELIZABETH CALHOUN: Sequoyah Ad Staff, '6O. ROBERT CALLIHAM STEPHEN MAGNUS CARLSON: Art Club, '58, '59, '6O. WALLACE CARNEY JOHN WARREN CARR: Student Council Representative, '57, '58, '59, Alternate, '6O, Track, '59,. '60, Hi-Y, '57, '58, '60, 4-H, '57, Junior Red Cross, '60, CALVIN CARROLL: President of Hi-Y, Junior Red Cross, Safety Council, Student Council. DONNA CARROWAY: C Choir, '58, Y-Teens, '57, Junior Red Cross, '57, B Choir, '58, '59, Glee Club, '58, '59, Girls' Choir, '58, '59, CLARISSA CARTER: Safety Council, '58, Y-Teens, '58, Concert Band, '59, '60, Physics Club, '59, Treasurer, National Honor Societ '59 '60, Di loma Girl, '59, First Chair of America, '60, A Y-Teens, Junior Red Cross, '60, Honor Legion, '58, '59. E yr 1 P Sequoyah Circulation Staff, '60, Baccalaureate Usher, '59. N144 f, xurrrf 4 LINDA RAE CARTER: Football Program Ad Staff, '60, Senior , VIRGINIA RAY CASON DAVID A. CASSITY: JETS, '59, Key Club, '60. TONY CAUSEY: Football, '58, '59, '60, Basketball, '58, '59, '60, Track, '59, '60, Red Cross, '58, Hi-Y, '58, Biology Club, '58, Safety Council, '58, Key Club, '58. DONNA CHAFFIN: Spanish Club, '58, Sequoyah Circulation Staff, '60. VICTOR CHALER: Student Council, Pow Wow Editorial Staff, '57, '58, '59, '60, Managing Editor, '60, Debate Club, Treasurer, '58, French Club, '60, L,S.P.A. Delegate. VIRGINIA CHANDLER: Spanish Club, '59, A Choir, '59, '60, Pastels, '59, '60. RONALD COY CHAPEL: D.E. Club, '60, Physics Club, '59, Student Council Representative, '60. DONNA CHELETTE: Student Council Representative, '60, Junior Red Cross Representative, '59, Future Homemakers, '59, Y-Teens, '58, Safety Council, '58, D.E. Club, '60. PATRICIA ANN CHESTER: Latin Club, '58, Library Assistant, '59,'6O. SAMMY CITRANO: D.E. Club, '60. LITA CLANTON: Red Cross, '58, Choir, '58, '59, '60, Pastels, '59, '60. CAROL COCKERHAM: Safety Council, '58, '59, '60, Glee Club, '58, '59, '60, Officer and Sponsors Club, '60, Delegate to N.L.C., State Latin Club Officer, Red Cross Publicity Director, '59, Student Council, '57-60, Audio-Visual Club, Pow Wow Editorial Staff, '60. WARREN COCKERHAM: Orchestra, '57-60, Physics Club, '58, '59, '60. KATIE ELLEN COKER: Girls' Intramural Club, '60, Y-Teens, '60, Future Homemaker, '60, Pow Wow Editorial Staff, '60. LINDA COLBY: Safety Council, '59, '60, Y-Teens, '59, Latin Club, '58, '59, Junior Red Cross, '58, '59, Honor Legion, JETS, '60, Latin Delegate, '58, '59, Glee Club, '60. GARY COLE: Choir. SANDRA COLLEY JEANNENE COLLIER: Junior Red Cross, '59, Honor Legion, '58, Y-Teens, '58, Choir, '59. LINDA CONLEY: Student Council Representative, '59, Spanish Club, '58, Officers and Sponsors Club, '60, Concert Band, '58, '59, '60, Band Librarian, '59, Varsity Tennis, '58, '59, '60, All-State Band, '59, '60, Girls' State Alternate, '60. MALINDA DARLENE CONLY: Audio Visual, '60, Future Home- makers, '60, Junior Red Cross, '60. JUDY CONNORS: Honor Legion, '57, '58, Y-Teens, '58, Student Council, '60, Glee Club, '60, Girls' Choir, '59, A Choir, '60. JAY COSBY COOKIE COURVILLE: Honor Legion, '58, '59, Student Council, '58, '59, '60, Y-Teens, '59, Spanish Club, '59, Officers and Sponsors Club, '60. NORA LOU CRANOR: Honor Legion, '58, '59, '60, Captain, '60, Special Drill Group, '59, '60, Honor Legion Glee Club, '60, Football Program Ad Staff, '60. BOBBY CREWS: Orchestra, '58, '59, '60, Military Band, '58, Principal Clarinet, '58-60. Cason Cassity Causey Chaffin Chaler Chandler A Chapel' Chelette Chester Citrano 57 Clanton C. Cockerlfmarn W. Cockerham Coker Colby Cole Colley Collier Conley A Conly Connors Cosby Courville Cranor Crews Seniors serve on committees. . Ruth Nelson and Billy Thomp- son, student members of home- coming committee, make care- ful plans for the occasion. ,,1 5.. 'www Crook Crosslin Cudabac Culpepper Cummings Daniel Davidson Diamond Ditsler Donelson Duck Duckworth D. Dumas M. Dumas Dunn CAROLYN ANN CROOK: Junior Red Cross, '58, '59, Glee Club, '58, '59, Y-Teens, '59, Student Council Alternate, '59, Sequoyah Editorial Staff, '60, Cafeteria Worker, '60. DONALD CROSSLIN RANCE CUDABAC GLORIA CULPEPPER: Physics Club, '59, Librarian. LINDA CUMMINGS: Junior Red Cross, '58, '59, DOROTHY ANN DANIEL: Future Homemakers, '58, '59. DONALD FREDERICK DAVIDSON LAWRENCE DIAMOND, Laffy , Key club, '58, '59, '60, officers and Sponsors Club, '60, Pelican Boys' State, '59. 54 STEVE DITSLER: Science Club, '57, Track Manager, '58, '59, '60, Spanish Club, '58, '59, Football Manager, '59, '60, Physics Club, '59, Speech Play, '60. JUANITA DONELSON: Y-Teens, '58, '59, Future Teachers, '57, Student Council, '57-'59, Senator, '57, Dixie Drill Platoon, '60, Cheerleader, '59, '60. DALE DUCK: 4-H Club, Future Homemakers, Y-Teens. KENNETH DUCKWORTH: Key Club, '59, '60, JETS, '60, Spanish Club, '57, '58, Physics Club, '59. DENNIS DWAYNE DUMAS: Key Club, '59. MARTHA DUMAS, Martie VICKYE DUNN: Art Club, '59, '60, Future Homemakers, '59, '60. CHARLES CLAYTON DUPREE: Junior Red Cross Representative, '60. MARIE FAYE DURBIN: Honor Legion, '58, Y-Teens, '58, Junior Red Cross, '58, '59, '60, Student Council Senator, '60, Officers and Sponsors Club, '60, Secretary of Sophomore Class, Pastels, '59, '60, Executive Council, Junior Red Cross, '59, EDWARD DURHAM SHELBY DURR: Hi-Y, '58, Officers and Sponsors Club, '60, KlTTY DYKES SHERRY LYNNE EDELEN: Honor Legion, '58, '59, Y-Teens, '57, '58, Student Council Alternate, '58, Future Homemakers, '6O. MARY PATRICIA EDMONDS: Y-Teens, '58, Future Homemakers, '58. WARREN EDMONDS DlAN NANCY EDWARDS: Art Club, '57, Glee Club, '57, '58. Don Jones gets his copy of the feather day issue of the Pow Wow from Anita Anders and Elaine Hanson. PRISCILLA EICHLER: Y-Teens, '59, POW WOW Ad Staff, '59f Latin Club, '58, '59. Pow Wow days are big days. Dupree Durbin Durham Durr Dykes Edelen M. Edmonds W. Edmonds Edwards Eichler M. Ellis R. Ellis Ellison Enolsley Evans E. Farmer M. Farmer A. Ferguson K. Ferguson D. Flores MARTHA ELLIS: Safety Council, '60, Y-Teens, '58. ROBBIE JEAN ELLIS: Y-Teens, '58, '59, 4-H Club, '58, Future Homernakers, '60, Glee Club, '60. RITA JEWEL ELLISON: Officers and Sponsors Club, '60, Student Council Representative, '58, '59, Corresponding Secretary, '60, Latin Club, Publicity Chairman, '59, Glee Club, '58, '59, A Choir, '60, Football Program Ad Staff, '60, All-State Choir, '60. JERRY ENDSLEY: Junior Engineering Technical Society, Audio- Visual, '57, Master Sergeant, R.O.T.C, CHARLINE EVANS: Future Homemakers, '58, '59, '60, Y-Teens, '57, '60. EDNA MARIE FARMER: Red Cross, '58, '59, '60. MARION FARMER: Junior Red Cross, '57, Y-Teens, '57, D.E. Club, '60. ARTHUR TRENERY FERGUSON KEITH FERGUSON DAVID FLORES JOSEPH FLORES FREDDIE FOSTER JAN FOSTER: Physics Club, '59. JAMES ROBERT FOX: Officers and Sponsors Club, '60, Sequoyah Editorial Staff, '60. PAUL D. FRANKLIN: Dixie Drill Platoon, '60. DENNISE FREEMAN: Y-Teens, '58, '59, Officers and Sponsors Club, '60, Honor Legion, '58, Voice of Democracy Speaker, '60, Pow Wow Editorial Staff, '60, L.S.P.A. Delegate, '60, Football Pro- gram ACI Staff, Manager, '60. TOMMY FRIDAY: Latin Club, '59, JETS, '60. DONA LA VAE FROST: Band. RONNIE FULMER JOHN FUTRELL: Safety Council, '59, Student Council, '58, Salon Orfhestra, '58, '59, '60, Glee Club, '57, Junior Red Cross, '59, All-State Orchestra, '59, '60. PHILIP OSMUN GAIDRY JAMES H. GAMBLE DAVID GANT: Football, '58, '59, '60, Track, '57, '58, Red Cross, '57, Student Council, '57, Physics Club, '58, Safety Council, '57, '58. HAROLD GARCIA: Student Council Representative, '57, Junior Red Cross, '58, Safety Council, '59, D.E. Club, '60. WILLIAM GARRARD A big event in the fall is the pho- tographing of club pictures for the yearbook. Signing identification sheets for one of these pictures are Betty Molcany, Marshia Gentry, and Patti McCook. Sequoyah pictures are taken in the fall. J, Flores F. Foster J. Foster Fox Franklin Freeman Friday Frost Fulrner Futrell Gaidry Gamble Gant Garcia Garrard M4 Wlnmq ,mv ' gn. gf I Y '. , Q. , UW WU I f 1. f , M , ,V , , ff, f ff, Z if , ffr I ,W , f 1 X51 Aw' fffy R7 Q Side-show barkers, pie throwing contest, and a good meal are enioyed at the fund-raising R.O.T.C. spaghetti supper. BARRY MAURICE GARRETT: Spanish Club, '60, Junior Engineering Technical Society, '60, Dixie Drill Platoon, '59, DIANE GATES: National Honor Society, '59, '60, Officers and Sponsors Club, '60, Sequoyah Editorial Staff, '60, Student Coun- cil, '59. MARTHA LUCILLE GATTI: Y-Teens, '58, '59, Safety Council, '58, Choir '58, '60. VIRGINIA ANN GIDDINGS: Safety Council Representative, '58, Vice-President of Home Safety, '59, Recording Secretary, '60. JERRY GlLBERT: Dixie Drill Platoon. LlNDA ANN GILLESPIE: Dramatics Club, '57, Latin Club, '58, Math Club, '58, Junior Red Cross, '59, '60, Glee Club, '60. TRAVIS GODWIN: Art Club, '57, '58, Safety Council, '59. CHARLOTTE ANN GRANT: Creative Writing Club, Secretary, '60, Glee Club, President, '57, Orchestra Treasurer, '60, Concert Mis- tress, '57, Office Worker, '57. SHIRLEY JEAN GRANT: Glee Club, Orchestra, '58, '59, '60, Band, '57. JlMMY GRAY: Physics Club, '59, Office Worker, '59. There's time for fun. Garrett Gates Gatti Giddings Gilbert Gillespie Godwin C. Grant S. Grant Gray Greene Greig R. Groves Robert Groves Gugliuzza Guinn M. Hall S. Hall Harnrnack Hammond Hanson Harbert Harbin Harrison Harvey CLAUDIA ANN GREENE: Honor Legion, '58, Y-Teens, '59, '60, Junior Red Cross, '59, '60. CARL H. GREIG RICHARD GROVES: Student Council, Senator, '59, Representative, '60, Safety Council, '58, Key Club, Secretary, '59, '60, Orchestra, '58, '59, '60, Baseball, '58, '59, '60, Speech Play, '60, National Honor Society, '59, '60. ROBERT GROVES: Student Council Alternate. JO ANN GUGLIUZZA: Safety Council, '60, Honor Legion, '59, Captain, Special Drill Group, '60. RONALD RAY GUINN MARIE HALL: Y-Teens, '57, '58, Red Cross, '57, Officers and Sponsors Club, '60, Pow Wow Editorial Staff, '60, L.S.P.A. Delegate. SANDRA HALL ARMENTA HAMMACK CHARLES E. HAMMOND ELAINE HANSON: Officers and Sponsors Club, '60, Creative Writing Club, '60, Glee Club, '60, Honor Legion, '58, '59, L.S.P.A. Delegate, '60, Y-Teens, Secretary, '60, Pow Wow Editorial Staff, '60. KATHLEEN HARBERT: Latin Club, '58, Pow Wow Editorial Staff, '59, '60, French Club, '60, Junior Red Cross, '60. RODGER HARBIN: Biology Club, '58, Key Club, '58, '59, '60, Safety Council, '58, '59, '60, Student Council Alternate, '60, Key Club Delegate, '59, Safety Conference Delegate, '59, National Youth Safety Association Delegate, '59, Alternate Pelican Boys' State, '59, Dixie Drill Platoon, '60. LINDA LEE HARRISON: Glee Club, '57, Choir, '58, '59, A Choir,'60. MONA HARVEY rn Car stickers, Honor Legion posters, pep rallies - all this and more con- tributes to the spirit of Fair Park, our pride in our team and school. 2, .WW We have the Fair Park spirit. Hatch H. Hayes J. Hayes R. Hayes W. Hayes Hearron Hebert Herring Hestand B. Hill J. Hill Hotius Holliday Hollifield Hoob Hood Horn Howard Howell Hughes Humphries Hunt Hutchinson Hutson Isaacs BARBARA HATCH HIXIE HAYES: Y-Teens, '57, 4-H Club, '57, Future Homemakers '58, Safety Council Representative, '59, '60. JERRY HAYES, D.E. Club. RONNY HAYES WAYNE HAYES WILLIAM FRANKLIN HEARRON: Red Cross, '58, Visual Aids, '60, Orchestra, '57, '58, '59, '60, Officers and Sponsors Club, '60. PAUL C. HEBERT JUANITA HERRING: Red Cross Alternate, '58, Future Homernakers, '58, Y-Teens, '59, Choir, '60, Office Worker, '58, '59, '60, Safety Council Representative, '60, Pow Wow Ad Staff, '60. LINDA JEAN HESTAND: Homecoming Queen, '60, Student Council Secretary, '60, Football Program Co-Manager, '60, Junior Favorite, Officer and Sponsor Club, '60, National Honor Society, '60, Beauty, '59, Student Council Senator, '59, Pow Wow Ad Staff, '58. BRENDA HILL: Junior Red Cross, '58, Y-Teens, '58, Officers and Sponsors Club, '60. JOHN L. HILL: JETS, '60, Library Assistant, '60, Salon Orchestra, '60, All-State Orchestra, '59, Boys' State Delegate, '59. DAVE HOFIUS RICHARD HOLLIDAY: Junior Red Cross, '59, Safety Council, '60, Officers and Sponsors Club, '60, Dixie Drill Platoon, '59, Speech Class Play, '60, Voice of Democracy Contest, '59. JIM HOLLIFIELD r CARRIE MAE HOOB: Latin Club, '57-'59, Sequoyah Ad Staff, '59, Safety Council, '58, National Honor Society, '59, '60, Diploma Girl, '59, Baccalaureate Usher, '59. EVELYN HOOD FRANK HORN: Red Cross, '58. MARY JO HOWARD: Y-Teens, '59, Art Club, '59, Audio-Visuals Club, '57, Honor Legion, '58. JUNE HOWELL DOYLE HUGHES BARBARA HUMPHRIES: Glee Club, '60, Sequoyah Ad Staff, '60, Latin Club, '60, '58, Student Council, '57, '60, Officer and Sponsors Club, '60, Honor Legion, '58, '59, News Editor of Pow Wow Edi- torial Staff, '59, L.S.P.A. Delegate, '59, Vice-President of Y-Teens, '59. KENNETH HUNT: 4-H, '58, Red Cross Representative, '58, Physics Club, '59, Art Club, '60, Advanced Orchestra, '59, Junior Academy of Science, '60, State Science Fair, '59. HARLENE HUTCHINSON: Spanish Club, '59, Student Council Repre- sentative, '59. LYNN HUTSON:'Concert Band, '58, '59, '60, Physics Club, '59, JETS, '60, Red Cross, '58, Military Band, '58, '59, '60, All-State Band, '59, '60. BYRON ISAACS: Junior Engineering and Technical Society, Vice- President, '60. fm lsbell Isgate Jackson Janes Jarman Jeane Jeter Jinkins Joffrion D. Johnson Karen Johnson Kenneth Johnson L. Johnson V. Johnson JohnsTon Seniors are cadet officers. Shelby Durr aids Tommy Turnley in preparing for inspection. PATRICIA GAY ISBELL, Pat : Y-Teen President, '57, '58, Mardi Gras Lady, '57, Football Program Ad Staff, '60, Captain of Rifle Team, '60, Officers and Sponsors Club, '60, Student Council Senator, '57-60, Miss Wheeler in Speech Play, What A Life, '60. MYLA ISGATE: Y-Teens, '59, A Choir, '59, '60. LARRY JACKSON: Student Council, '58. KATHY JANES: Red Cross, '58, '59, '60, Safety Council, '60, Concert Band, '58, '59, '60. BARBARA ELIZABETH JARMAN, Babs : Y-Teens, '58, '59, Mardi Gras Dancer, Football Program Ad Staff, '60. JERRY JOE JEANE: 4-H Club, Safety Council, Red Cross. ROSEMARY JETER: Y-Teens, '58, '60, Red Cross, '58, '60, Safety Council, '60, Art Club, '60, Honor Legion, '58, Student Council, '58. RONNIE JINKINS: Key Club, '59, '60, Red Cross, '59, '60, Physics Club '59, '60. NANCY RUTH JOFFRION: Y-Teens, '58, '59, '60, Honor Legion, '59, '60. DANNY CLINTON JOHNSON: Spanish Club, '58, Junior Red Cross, '59, Student Council, '60, Officers and Sponsors Club, '60, Dixie Drill Platoon, '60. KAREN ANN JOHNSON: Red Cross, Vice-President, '59, President, '60, National Honor Society, '59, '60. KENNETH JOHNSON Jones Keasler Keeth Kellogg B. Kell W. K l LUISA JOHNSON: Y-Teens, '58, Audio-Visual Club, '60, Girls' Choir, '60, Art Club, '60, Student Council, '58, '60. VELTA FAYE JOHNSON: Sequoyah Ad Staff, '58, Junior Red Cross, '58, Safety Council, '59, Student Council, '60. MARY FRANCES JOHNSTON: Art Club, Spanish Club, Red Cross. DONALD JONES: Hi-Y, '57, '58, Red Cross, '57, '58, Safety Council, '58. JUDITH RAMONA KEASLER: Pow Wow Editorial Staff, '58, '59, KWKH News Editor, '59, National Honor Society, '59, '60, L.S.P.A. Delegate, '59. JlM DOUGLAS KEETH: Varsity Football, Varsity Baseball, Safety Council. WILLFORD EUGENE KEITH: Literature Club, '57. NORMA JEAN KELLEY: Glee Club, '58, F.l l.A., '58, '59, '60. MARTHA CAROL KELLOGG: F.H.A., '57, '58, '59, Art Club, '60, Y-Teens, '60, Creative Writing Club, '60. BILLY WAYNE KELLY WILLIS GERALD KELLY: Red Cross, '59, '60, Student Council, '59, '60, Swimming Team. RITA LYNNE KENDRICK: Honor Legion, '58, '59, Special Drill Group, '59, Y-Teens, '59, Pow Wow Editorial Staff, '59, '60, Football Ad Staff, '60. RONNIE KENDRICK: Red Cross, '57-58, Safety Council, '58-59. Keith Kelley y e ly Rita Kendrick Ronnie Kendrick Kerr Joyce Key Judy Key Kidvvell Kihneman K' L Kin Kiper Kines James King Jerry ing . g Our Christmas Assembly was wonderful. Our Band performance at the Christmas Assembly was a highlight of the season. ZONDRA OKEMAH KERR JOYCE ANN KEY: Y-Teens, Treasurer, '60, Art Club, Junior Red Cross, Student Council Alternate, '60. JUDY RAYIE KEY: Safety Council, '58, '59, Junior Red Cross, '59, French Club, '60, Sequoyah Ad Staff, '58. LOUEEN KIDWELL: Spanish Club, '59, '60, Junior Red Cross Representative, '60, Honor Legion Flags and Special Drill Group, '60, Honor Legion Choir, '60. JAMES KIHNEMAN: Officers and Sponsors Club, '60, Debate Club, '60, Dixie Drill Platoon, '60. LEONA VALARIE KINES: Spanish Club, '58, Safety Council, '59, Honor Legion, '58, '59, Girls' Intramural Club, '60, Pow Wow Editorial Staff, '60. JAMES KING JERRY KING: 4-H Club, '58. LLOYD DARRYL KING: Visual Aids Club, ii.: QUINETTE KIPER: Office Worker, '59, '60, Sequoyah Editorial Staff,'58. CAMELIA ANNE KIRCUS: Junior Red Cross, '58, Cadet Band, '57-60, Y-Teens, '57-58, Officers and Sponsors Club, '6O. JUDITH MARIE KLEINHANS, Judy : Spanish Club, '58, '59, Secretary, '59, Concert Band, '58, '59, '60, First Chair of America, '59, National Honor Society. JAMES LYNN KRUMNOW: Physics Club, '59, Color Guard in R.O.T.C. PAUL MAXWELL LABENNE: Football Letterman, '58, '59, '60, Basket- ball Letterman, '58, '59, '60, Baseball, '58, '59, '60, Sophomore Class Vice-President, Sophomore Favorite, Safety Council, '60, Boys' State, '6O. JAMES LANDERS, Jim JANET LANGFORD: Y-Teens, '59, Sequoyah Circulation Staff, '60, GLENDA RUTHELLE LAUNIUS CATHERINE LAWHON PAULINE LEADAMAN: Sequoyah Circulation Staff, Assistant Man ager, '59, Manager, '60, Latin Club, '57, National Honor Society '59, '60, Diploma Girl, '59, Baccalaureate Usher, '59, L.S.P.A Delegate, '6O. AMY LEA: Visual Aids Club, '58, '59, '60, Y-Teens, '6O. CARLINE NANCY LEE LINDA NELL LEE: Glee Club, '57, '58, '59, Merit List, '57. WlLLlAM HUGH LEE: Student Council, '57-59, Hi-Y, '57, '58, Officers and Sponsors Club, '60, Rifle Team, '58-60, Rifle Team Staff, '60, Speech Play, '60, Louisiana State Smallbore Champion, '60, Rated N.R.A. Expert, '59, Arlington Rifle Match, '60, MARY ELIZABETH LEWING: Y-Teens, '57, Junior Red Cross, '60, Future Homemakers, '6O. PATSY LINAHAN: Glee Club, '57, Choir, '58, '59, Y-TSSVIS, '57: Honor Legion, '57, Distributive Education Club, '6O. KirCU5 Kleinhang Krumnow Labenne Landers Langford Launiug Lavvhon Leaolaman Lea C. Lee L. Lee W. Lee Levving Linahan ,, , . , ,mi-11.1 1 Lindsey Little Lollar Lolley Lowderback Loyvery Loyd Mabry MacDougall Macheca BILL LINDSEY: 4-H Club, '57, '58, '59, '60, R.O.T.C. Rifle Team, Freshman Class Favorite, '57, JAMES PAULIE LITTLE: Football, '58, '59, '60, Hi-Y Club, '58, Physics Club, '59. SANDRA LOLLAR DAVID LOLLEY: Latin Club, '57, '58, Physics Club, '58, '59, Student Council, '57, '58, JETS, '59, '60, Military Band, '57, '58, PATRICIA ANN LOWDERBACK, Patsy : Y-Teens, '59, Officers and Sponsors Club, '60, Student Council, '59, '60, Honor Legion, '58, Cheerleader, '59, '60, Beauty, '59, Tennis Team, '59,,Pelican Girls' State, '60, L.S.P.A. Delegate, '60, Football Program Ad Staff, '60, Pow Wow Editorial Staff, '60. CECIL ADAIR LOWERY DEWEY LOYD: Student Council, '59, '60, Safety Council, '58, '59, Concert Band, '57, '58, '59. BARBARA JOAN MABRY: F.H.A., '57, '58, Glee Club, '59, '60. MICKEY MacDOUGALL: Y-Teens, '57, '58, All-State Orchestra, '59, '60, Officers and Sponsors Club, '60, Safety Council, '58, Student Council, '57, LILY FRANCES MACHECA: Spanish Club, '58, Honor Legion, '58, '59, '60, Drum and Bugle Corps, '59, '60, Captain of Bugles, '60, Special Drill Group, '60, Safety Council, '60. LETHA ANN MacMILLAN: Spanish Club, Program Chairman, '59, Honor Legion, '58, Y-Teens, '59, Pow Wow Ad Staff, '59, '60, Ad- vertising Manager, '60, National Honor Society, '59, '60, Treas- urer, '60, Officers and Sponsors Club, '60, Student Council Sena- tor, '60, Diploma Girl, '59, Baccalaureate Usher, '59, Football Pro- gram Ad Staff, '60, Homecoming Court, '60. ROSELANE MAGEE: Orchestra, '58, '59, Red Cross, '59, Student Council, '58, '59, Honor Legion, '59, '60, Y-Teens, '58, '59. CLAUDE L. MAHLEN: Officers and Sponsors Club, '60, Red Cross, '57, '58, JIMMIE DOLORES MALLOY: Y-Teens, '58, '59, Red Cross. GRACE ANN MARABELLA: Honor Legion, '57, '58, '59, Sergeant, '58-59, Y-Teens President, '58, '59, Safety Council, '58, '59, Student Council, '59, Sequoyah Circulation Staff, '59, '60. NANCY ELIZABETH MARTIN: Y-Teens, '59, Safety Council, '60. DONNIE GENE MASON: Red Cross, '59, '60, Safety Council, '58, Student Council, '59, '60, Track, '58. RONALD EUGENE MASON ANN MATTHEWS: Sequoyah Editorial Staff, '59, '60, Editor-in- Chief, '60, Sequoyah Ad Staff, '60, Student Council, '58, '59, Y-Teens, '57-60, Social Chairman, '58, Program Chairman, '59, Service Chairman, '60, 4-H Club, '60, Art Club, '60, Creative Writing Club, '60, National Honor Society, '59, '60, Diploma Girl, '59, Baccalaureate Usher, '59, Voice of Democracy Contest Winner, Fair Park, '59, '60, Priscilla in Jenny Kissed Me, '58, Mary Chi Ito in What a Life, '60. RITA ELAINE MAULDIN: Y-Teens, '57, Red Cross, '58, Latin Club, '59, Creative Writing, '60, F.H.A., '60, Sequoyah Ad Staff, '58, '59. JACK MAY: 4-H, '58-60, Red Cross, '58-60, Safety Council, '60, Student Council, '60. SYLVIA MAYTON: F.H,A., '57-59, Spanish Club, '58, '59. ROGER MCCAIN THOMAS McCAlN CHARLOTTE LUCY MCCALLA: Y-Teens, '57- '58, '59, Honor Legion Special Drill Group, '57-60, Honor Legion Best Driller, '57-58, Lieutenant in Honor Legion, '58-59, Lieutenant Colonel '59-60, Pow Wow Editorial Staff, Art Editor, '59-60, Mardi Gras Lady, '59, Student Council, '57-58, Football Sweetheart, '59-60, Football Program Ad Staff, '60. 4,89 t , ,I fl Vw A ff AlLi 3 4 4 ffm , -- 2 ' ,5,.. .f 4 Q NELDA McCALLA, Sissy : Honor Legion, '57-60, Future Home- makers, Songleader, '59, '60, Y-Teens, Vice-President, '57, Orchestra, '59, '60, Choir, '58, '59. HOWARD LEE MCCARTY PATRICIA RUTH McCOOK, Patti , Mardi Gras, '58, Beauty, '58, Sequoyah Ad Staff, '58, Y-Teens, President, '59, Officers and Sponsors Club, '60, Homecoming Court, '60, French Club, '60, Football Program Ad Staff, '60. CHARLES WAYNE MCCOY CLOIE EMMA McCULLIN LORETTA NELL MCFERREN: Junior Red Cross, '58, Y-Teens, '58, Sequoyah Circulation Staff, '60, Student Council, '60, L.S.P.A. Delegate, '60. BARBARA ELAINE McGEE KENNETH MCGEE GENE MCGUIRE RITA CAROL MCINNIS: Pow Wow Ad Staff, '58-60, Y-Teens, '58, '59, Spanish Club, '58, '59, Debate Club, '60, Officers and Sponsors Club, '60, Pelican Girls' State, '59, National Honor Society, '59, '60, Manager, Pow Wow Ad Staff, L.S.P.A. Delegate, '60, Football Program Ad Staff, '60. KATI JO MCKENZIE: Red Cross Alternate, '57, Y-Teens, '57, Orches- tra, Principal Viola, '58, '59, Officers and Sponsors Club, '60, Football Ad Staff, '60, Mardi Gras Entertainment, '59. RONNY ELVIN McNEAL: 4-H, '56-60, Student Council Representa- tive, '58, '59, Rifle Team, '59. F SALLY ANN McWHINEY: Honor Legion, Maior of Flags, Special Drill Group, '60, Homecoming, '60, Future Homemakers, '60, Red Cross, '60, '59, Y-Teens, '60, '58, Student Council, '59, '60, Honor Legion Choir, '60, Football Program Ad Staff, '60. BARBARA ANN METCALF: Junior Red Cross, '60, Y-Teens, Chap- lain, '59, '60, Pow Wow Editorial Staff, '60. FLORIA ELAINE MIDDLETON: 4-H Club, '57, Orchestra, '58, '59, D.E. Club, '60. Mcfjalla McCarty McCook McCoy McCuIIin McFerren B. McGee K. McGee MCGUIFG MCIHHIS McKenzie McNeal McWhiney Metcalf Middleton Miles Miley D. Miller J. Miller K Miller T. Miller Mitchell Mitcheltree Mixon Mize Seniors take achievement tests. SHULER ANN MILES: Honor Legion, '58, '59. EDWARD MILEY DIANN MILLER: Officers and Sponsors Club, '60, Sequoyah Ad Staff, '60, Honor Legion, '58, B Choir, '60, JIMMIE RUTH MILLER: Officers and Sponsors Club, '60, Sequoyah Editorial Staff, '60, Student Council, '60, Library Assistant, '60, Girls' State, '59. KAREN SUE MILLER: Spanish Club, '58, Junior Red Cross, '58, Pow Wow Ad Staff, '58, Math Club, '59, Office Assistant, '60. THOMAS J. MILLER: Key Club, '58, Red Cross, '58, Debate Club, '60, Officers and Sponsors Club, '60. THOMAS RALPH MITCHELL MARTHA ANN MITCHELTREE: Officers and Sponsors Club, '60, Honor Legion, '58, '59, Student Council, '59, '60, Football Program Ad Staff, '60, Pelican Girls' State, '60. BETTY MIXON: Girls' Glee Club, '60, Y-Teens, '58. SANDRA ELIZABETH MIZE: Honor Legion, '58, '59, Student Coun- cil, '59, Y-Teens, '60, Red Cross, '60, Future Homemakers, '60, Pow Wow Ad Staff, '60. Marie Durbin ponders over achievement test given by Counselors to all seniors before graduation. EARL MONK: D.E. Club, '6O. ROSE ELAINE MONROE CHARMAINE RUTH MOORE JOHN C. MOORE: Art Club, '58, TOMMY MORA: D.E. Club, '60, Dixie Drill Platoon, '58, '59, Safety Council, '60. PATRICIA MORGAN: Orchestra, '58, Salon, '60, Glee Club, '58, '59, Y-Teens, '57, '58, Sequoyah Ad Staff, '58. DEWITT MORRIS: Hi-Y, '58, Key Club, '60, Red Cross, '60, Safety Club, '60, Student Council, '59, Basketball, '58, '59, '60, Vice- President of Senior Class. CAROL ANN MOSLEY: Y-Teens, '59, Junior Red Cross, '58, '59, Student Council, '58, Safety Council, '59, '58, Honor Legion, '58, '59, '60, Special Drill Group, Flag Bearer, '59, '60. CLINT LEIGH MOUER: Officers and Sponsors Club, '60, JETS, '60, Concert Band, '58, '59, '60, All-State Band, '60, Latin Club, '60. JOSEPHINE APRIL MURRAY: Student Council, '57, Y-Teens, '57, '58, '59, '60, Red Cross, '60, Safety Council, '60, French Club, '60, Future Homemaker, '60, Spanish Club, '58, Pow Wow Editorial Staff, '58, '59, '60, LORETTA MAE NATIONS DOUGLAS RAY NEAL: Officers and Sponsors Club, '60, Orchestra, '58, '59, '60, Concert Band, '60, All-State Band, '60, Speech Play, '60, VIRGINIA ANNETTE NEEL: Civics Club, '57, Latin Club, '59, French Club, '60, Y-Teens, '57, '58, Football Ad Staff, '60, National Honor Society, '59, '60, Glee Club, '58, Red Cross, '58, '57, Student Council, 57, Honor Legion, '57, '58, '59, '60, Diploma Girl, '59, Baccalaureate Usher, '59, Library Assistant, '58, JERRY NELMS: Concert Band, '58, '59, '60, A Choir, '60, Audio- Visual Club, '58, '59, '60, President, '60. RUTH ELIZABETH NELSON: Pow Wow Ad Staff, '60, Student Council, '57, '58, '59, '60, Future Religious Leaders, '58, Safety Council, '58, '59, '60, Orchestra, '57, '58, '59, '60, Officers and Sponsors Club, '60, Junior Class Secretary, '59, Homecoming Chairman, '60, Office Assistant, '60. ROBERT HENDRICK NICHOLS: Physics Club, '59, Officers and Sponsors Club, '60, A Choir, '60, WAYNE ROBERT NISSEN: Officers and Sponsors Club, '60, Dixie Drill Platoon, '59, '60, Deputy Commander of Drill Team. IRIS MARIA NOBLE: Choir. ROLAND NORMON: Orchestra. SANDRA ANN NORRID: Pow Wow Editorial Staff, Editor-in-Chief, '57, '58, '59, '60, Debate Club, '57, Officers and Sponsors Club, '60, National Honor Society, '59, '60, Homecoming Court, '60, Tribe Talk Editor, '60, L.S.P.A, Delegate, '59, Student Council, '60, JAMES NORRIS: Student Council, '58, Key Club, '59, Junior Red Cross, '60, Officers and Sponsors Club, '60, Football, '58, A Choir, '59, '60. MARVIN NUTT: Dixie Drill Platoon, '59, Visual Aids Club, Officers and Sponsors Club, '60, Physics Club, Treasurer, '57, '58, '59, Biology Club, '57. LINDA ODOM: Sequoyah Ad Staff, '59, Y-Teens, '58, Safety Coun- - 1 cil, 59. NELWYN KAYE O'DONNELL: Honor Legion, '58, Girls' Intramural Sports Club, '60. CLARA OLIPHANT: Honor Legion, '58, '59, '60, Y-Teens, '59, Special Drill Group of Honor Legion, '60, Monk Monroe C. Moore J. Moore Mora Morgan Morris Mosley Mouer Murray Nations Neal Neel Nelrns Nelson Nichols Nissen Noble Normon Norricl Norris NUTT Odom O'DonnelI Oliphanf Seniors enjoy home and family living Seniors from The Home and Family Living classes benefit from The work they shared in preparation for their Christmas party, and from The fruits of their labor at the party. Q? I , g,,,..., 1 Many entertaining assemblies have been presented this year, such as this Honor Legion beatnik skit at the Home- coming Assembly. It isn't al MIKE O'NEAL ROBBYN ORGAN: Y-Teens, '57, Sequoyah Ad Staff, '57, School Store, '60, Glee Club, '57, '58, '59. WILLIAM LEWIS OWEN: Key Club, '58, '59, '60, Basketball, '58, Physics Club, '59, JETS, '60, Spanish Club, '58, Track, '58, Safety Council, '58, '59. JERRY OWENS CHARLOTTE PALMER PATRICIA ANN PARKER: Honor Legion, '58, '59, '60, Colonel, '60, Special Drill Group, '59, '60, Pelican Girls' State, '60, Student Council, '59, '60, Football Ad Staff, '60, Y-Teens, '60. SHARON DALE PARRISH RONALD FRANK PATE: Student Council, '58, '59, Rifle Team, '59, Physics Club, '59, Officers and Sponsors Club, '60, JETS, '60. LINDA PEARCE: 4-H Club, '57, Y-Teens, '57, Sequoyah Ad Staff, '58, Officers and Sponsors Club, '58, '60, Rifle Team Sponsor, '60, Office Assistant, '60, Football Program Ad Staff, '60. LOUISE MARIE PEARCE: Honor Legion, '57, Glee Club, '57, Y-Teens, '57, Student Council, '59, Key Club Sponsor, '59, '60, Officers and Sponsors Club, '60, L.S.P.A. Delegate, '60, Junior Beauty, Homecoming Princess, '60, Football Program Ad Staff, '60, Sequoyah Editorial Staff, '59, '60, Activities Editor. I work. O Neal Organ Owen Owens Palmer Parker Parrish Pate Linda Pearce Louise Pearce Pedro Pendarvis Carolyn Phillips Charles Phillips Cynthia Phillips D. Phillips I. Phillips M. Phillips Piercy Pigue Pinckard Poimboeuf Pool RUSSELL LEE PEDRO JERRY PENDARVIS: Physics Club, '59. CAROLYN ANN PHILLIPS: Honor Legion, '58, '59, '60, Captain of Flags, Y-Teens, Vice-President, '60. CHARLES TERRELL PHILLIPS: Choir. CYNTHIA PHILLIPS: Y-Teens, Treasurer, '58, Secretary, '59, A Choir, '58, '59, Pastels, '59, '60, Student Council, '58, '59, Sequoyah Circulation Staff, '60. DONNA PHILLIPS ITELIA PHILLIPS: Junior Red Cross, '60, Choir, '60. Porteous Posey MARSHA LORENE PHILLIPS JON ROBERT PIERCY PATRICIA EVELYN PIGUE: Student COUr1ClI, '58, '59, Art Club, '60, Debate Club, '60. RANDALL RAY PINCKARD: Band, '58, '59, '60. KENNETH WAYNE POIMBOEUF MERRY CLYDETTE POOL: Y-Teens, '59, Spanish Club, '58, Red Cross, '58, Glee Club, '60. JOHN C. PORTEOUS NORMA KAY POSEY: Football Program Ad Staff, '60, Student Council, '59, '60, Honor Legion, '58, '59, Mardi Gras, '58. '1 BARBARA POSTON: Student Council, '57, Safety Council, '58, Junior Red Cross, '58, '59, Art Club, '60. PATRICIA POWELL: Y-Teens, '57, Honor Legion, '58, '59, Junior Red Cross, '58. JAMES POWELL: Student Council, '58. GLORIA POULAN: Foreign Correspondence, '58, Safety Council, '58, Student Council, Red Cross, '58, Art Club, '58, Y-Teens, '57. HELENE POULAN: 4-H Club, '57, '58, '59, '60, Vice-President, '60, Safety Council, '58, Vice-President of School Safety, '59, Officers and Sponsors Club, '60, L.S.P.A. Delegate, '60, Y-Teens, '57, Pres- ident, '60, Sequoyah Ad Staff, '58. BARBARA ANN PRESSON: Future Homemakers, '60, Pow Wow Editorial Staff, '60, Honor Legion, '58. DANNY PRESTON: Red Cross JESSE WAYNE PRISOCK OTHA LEE PROTHRO CHARLES RAGUS: Football, '58, '59, '60, Track, '58, Junior Class Vice-President, Hi-Y, '58, Physics Club, '59, Student Council, '60, Red Cross, '59, Safety Council, '59. LYNDA RAMSEY CHRISTA RASBERRY: Y-Teens, '58, '59, President, '59, Latin Club, '58, French Club, '60, Safety Council, '60, Glee Club, '57. PEGGY ANN RASCOE: Future Homemakers, '60, Safety Coun- cil, '58, CLAUDIA RATCLIFF: Spanish Club, '58, Future Homemakers, '59. WALTER EUGENE REED: JETS, '60, R.O.T.C., '58, '59, '60. CAROLYN JEAN REYNOLDS: Future Homemakers, '57, '58, '59, '60, Physics Club, '58, Student Council, '59, '60, Vice-President of F.I'I.A., '59. LINDA ANN REYNOLDS: Safety Council, '58, '59, '60, Sequoyah Ad Staff, '59, L.S.P.A. Convention Delegate, '60. ORVAL LEONARD RICHARDS: Dixie Drill Platoon, '57, '58, '59, '60, Library Assistant, '58. LARRY RICHARDSON: Audio-Visual Aids, '58, Safety Council, '60. KATHLEEN RIDGE: Concert Band, '58, '59, '60, Safety Council, '59, Physics Club, '59, JETS, Secretary, '60, All-State Band, '59, '60, Tennis Team, '59. CARLA RILEY: Latin Club, '58, Student Council, '59, Safety Council, '58, Sequoyah Ad Staff, '59, National Honor Society, '59, '60, Diploma Girl, '59, Baccalaureate Usher, '59. JERI CAROLYN RILEY: Safety Council, '59, Red Cross, '58, Sequoyah Ad Staff, '59. JOHN WILLIAM RINEHART RICHARD ADAMS ROBBINS: Red Cross, Safety Council, '59, Audio- Visual Club, '60, Vice-President of Audio-Visual Club, '60. JOHN W. ROBERSON Poston P. Powell J. Powell G. Poulan I'I- Poulan Presson Preston Prisock PFOTIWYO RBQUS Ramsey Rasberry Rascoe Ratcliff Reed C. Reynolds L. Reynolds Richards Richardson Ridge C. Riley J. Riley President of Student Council Jimmy Wagner observes as Buddy Worthington, Vice-Prese ident, officially marks the reaching and topping of our United Fund goal. Rinehart Robbins Roberson We think of others UND Roberts Robertson Robinson C. Rogers P. Rogers Rose Ross Rountree Rovvsey Russell TOMMY ROBERTS: Officers and Sponsors Club, '60, Safety Coun- cil, '58, Pelican Boys' State, '60, Concert Band, '58, Military Band, '60, JERRY WAYNE ROBERTSON: Physics Club, '59. BARBARA SUE ROBINSON CHARLES ROGERS PATRICIA ANNE ROGERS: Physics Club, '59, Sequoyah Editorial Staff, '58, Pow Wow Editorial Staff, '60, Officers and Sponsors Club, '60, Office Assistant, '59, Library Assistant, '58, L.S.P.A. Delegate, '60. LUCIEN ROSE: Student Council, '58, '60, Concert Band, '58, '59, '60, Latin Club, '59, Physics Club, '59. KITTY ROSS: Student Council, '59, Sequoyah Circulation Staff, '60, Future Homernakers, '60. NANCYE ROUNTREE: Football Program Ad Staff, '60, Red Cross, '58, Y-Teens, '59, Safety Council, '60, Art Club, '60, '59, Presi- dent of Art Club, '60. LINDA JANE ROWSEY: Y-Teens, '57, Honor Legion, '58, '59, Sequoyah Circulation Staff, '60. JOHN WESLEY RUSSELL: D.E. Club, '60. MICHAEL LEVERETTE RYAN: Latin Club, '59, President, Physics Club, '59, Biology Club, '58, JETS, '60, Officers and Sponsors Club, '60, Dixie Drill Platoon, '57, '58, '59, '60, National Honor Society, '58, '59, '60, Pelican Boys' State, '60, Student Council Senator, '60, '58, Student Executive Council, '58, '59, '60, Track Team, '58. KENNETH SADLER: Officers and Sponsors Club, '60. BILLY ASHAN SANDIFER: D.E. Club, '60, SHARON THERESA SARTINI: Y-Teens, '57, Treasurer, '58, Vice- President, '59, Honor Legion, '58, '59. EVVIE JANE SCARBOROUGH: Y-Teens, '58, '59, Safety Council, '60, Choir, '60. RUSSELL WADE SCOTT: Officers and Sponsors Club, '60, Dixie Drill Platoon, '58, '59, Student Council Senator, '57, '58, '59, '60. DOUGLAS CHARLES SEMON PHILIP SEMON: Student Council, '60, Red Cross, '60, A Choir, '60, Officers and Sponsors Club, '60. DAVID LEE SESSUMS: Physics Club, '59, JETS, '60, Concert Band, '58, '59, '60, Military Band, '58, '59, '60, All-State Band, '58, '59, '60. CAROL SHAUGHNESSY: Student Council, '59, '60, Officers and Sponsors Club, '60, Student Council Representative, '58, DORTHY SHAW: spanish Club, '59, Y-Teens, '57, '58, '59, chair, '57, Band, '57, L.S.P.A. Delegate, '60, Pow Wow Picture Editor, '60, Pow Wow Editorial Staff, '60, Honor Legion, '57, '58, '59, '60. DUANE CASS SHAW, Skip : Officers and Sponsors Club, '60, Student Council, '60, '57. LOUISE SHAW RAYMOND W. SCHELLINGER: Officers and Sponsors Club, '60 Dixie Drill Platoon, '58, '59, '60. LINDA LOU SHEPHERD: Honor Legion, '58, '59, Y-Teens, '59. -4 1 fa-415. 4 2 9 'V' f'mwW', ,T ' S ' ,, , Shields Shirley Shiver Shoalmire Sightler Simmons Sipes Sistrunk Slilpworth Sloane SANDRA SHIELDS: Y-Teens, '58, '59, Future Homemakers, '59, '60, Sequoyah Ad Staff, '60, Choir, '60, Red Cross Alternate, '57. CHARLES HOWARD SHIRLEY: Civics Club, '57, Hi-Y, '58, Dramatics Club, '59, BARBARA ANN SHIVER: Spanish Club, '57, Junior Red Cross, '60, Honor Legion, '57, Corporal, '58, Maior of Drum and Bugle Corps, '59, Special Drill Group, '57, '58, '59, '60. JACK SHOALMIRE: Audio-Visual Club, '57, '58, '59, '60. RAYMONDA SIGHTLER: Honor Legion, '58, Red Cross, '59, Y-Teens, '58, Pow Wow Ad Staff, '59. PATSY JEAN SIMMONS: All-State Bancl, '60, Red Cross, '57, Student Council, '58, Y-Teens, '58, Pow Wow Ad Staff, '58, Girls Intramural Sports Club, '60, Swimming Team, '57, '58, '59, '60. 1 SANDRA JO SIPES: Y-Teens, '57, Honor Legion, '58, Student Coun- cil, '57, Glee Club, '59. GLORIA ELAINE SISTRUNK: Glee Club Accompanist, '57, '58, Pastels Accompanist, '59, '60, Latin Club, '58, Honor Legion, '58, National Honor Society, '59, Baccalaureate Usher, '59, Diploma Girl, '59, Junior Red Cross, '60, A Choir Accompanist. PAUL SKIPWORTH: Latin Club, '60, Red Cross, '60, Safety Council, '58, '59, '60, Physics Club, '59, Mardi Gras Court, '58, Junior Class President, '59. DAVID SLOANE BARBARA RUTH SMITH: Honor Legion, '58, '59, Y-Teens, '59, Safety Council, '59, Football Program Ad Staff, '60, Pow Wow Ad Staff, '60, Red Cross Alternate, '60. CARROLL JAMES SMITH: Hi-Y, '58, Junior Red Cross, '58, '59. GEORGE COLIN SMITH: Physics Club, Dixie Drill Platoon. JOHN RICHARD SMITH: Red Cross, '59, Football, '57, '58, '59, '60. TOMMY SMITH: EVA LYNNE SMYTHE JOHN C. SNELL WILLIAM JACKSON SNIDER: National Honor Society, '59, '60, Student Council, '58, Dixie Drill Platoon, '59, '60, Officers and Sponsors Club, '60, Pelican Boys' State, '60, Runner up in I Speak for Democracy. CHARLES STEGALL WILLIAM Aooisom STEPHENS: Key Club, '59, '60, Red cross, '58, Football, '58, '59. LEON STEPHENSON: D,E. Club, '60, Sequoyah Ad Staff, '58, SANDRA NEEL STEPHENSON: Y-Teens, '57, '58, '59, Future Home- makers, '57, Glee Club, '57, '58, Choir, '60 MARTHA STEWART: Y-Teens, '58, Band: '58, '59, '60, Officers and Sponsors Club, '60, Girls' State, '60, National Honor Society, '60, French Club, '60, Junior Red Cross, '59, Baccalaureate Usher, '59, Diploma Girl, '59. DAVID FRED STRANGE ROBBIE STREET: Y-Teens, '57, Honor Legion, '58, D.E. Club, '60, Red Cross, '58, Honor Society, '59, '60. .-Q. Bob Norris rehearses for solo, The Twenty-third Psalm, given at the Christmas Pageant and also at the Christmas Assembly. Time and effort prove successful. B. Smith C. Smith G. Smith J. Smith T. Smith Smythe Snell Snider Stegall Stephens L. Stephenson S. Stephenson Stewart Strange Street S W JI., A X 1 CHARLES STRICKLAND: Key Club, '55, '59, '50, Physics Club, '59, JETS, '50, ELEANOR STRONG ROBERT LEE STUCKEY MELVIN D. SWENSON: Hi.Y, '57, Red cross, '57, '50, '59, '60, JETS, '50 CHARLES W. TAYLOR: Spanish Club, '59, Physics Club, '59, DIANE TAYLOR: Sequoyah Circulation Staff, '60, Creative Writing, '60, Future Homemakers, '60, Pow Wow Editorial Staff, '60, Y- Teens, '58, '60, Safety Council, '58, JANIS FAYE TAYLOR: Red Cross, '58, '60, Superior Rating in Music at N.S.C. MARGARET SUE TEER: Library Assistant, '59, '60, Y-Teens, '58, National Honor Society, '59, '60, Diploma Girl, '59. CAROLYN THOMAS: Y-Teens, '57, Glee Club, '57, '58, Safety Council, '60, Future Homemakers, '60, Choir, '57, '58, '59, '60. JIMMY DAVIS THOMAS WILLIAM LEE THOMAS: Safety Council, '57, '59, Concert Band, '57, '58, '59, '60, Military Band, '57, '58, '59, '60. BARBARA ANNETTE THOMPSON: Choir, '59, '60, Orchestra, '60, Y-Teens, '58. BILLY JOE THOMPSON: Key Club, '58, '59, '60, Student Council, '60, Safety Council, '59, A Choir, '59, Officers and Sponsors Club, '60, Boys' State, '60, All-State Choir, '59, Tennis Team, '58, '59, '60. BONNIE JEAN THOMPSON: Officers and Sponsors Club, '60, Student Council, 59, Senator, '60, Honor Legion, '58, '59, Y-Teens, '59, National Honor Society, '59, '60, Diploma Girl, '59, Pelican Girls' State Alternate, '59. MARION PATRICIA THOMPSON: Spanish Club, '58, Y-Teens, '58, '59, Chaplain, '59. ROBERT THOMPSON: Red Cross, '58, Orchestra, '58, '59, '60, Military Band, '58, '59, '60, Mardi Gras, '59, All-State Orchestra, '60. SHARON THORPE, Peggy : Y-Teens, '58, '59, Officers and Spon- 'sors Club, '60, Red Cross, '59, MARY RUTH TILTON: Y-Teens, '57, 4-H Club, '57, Sequoyah Ad Staff, '58, Library Assistant, '57, '58, '59, '60, STANLEY RAY TINER: 4-H, '57, '58, '59, '60, President, Parish President, State President, Pow Wow Editorial Staff, '60, Publica- tions Director, French Club, '60, Officers and Sponsors Club, '60, National 4-H Congress, '60, L.S.P.A. Delegate, '60, Senior Class President. PATRICIA ANN TOBIN: Future Homemakers, '60, Art Club, '57, '58, '59, '60, Student Council, '58, Red Cross, '60, Sequoyah Circulation Staff, '60. CHARLES E. TODD LINDA KAYE TOLBERT: Honor Legion, '58, '59, Red Cross, '60, Sequoyah Circulation Staff, '60, Glee Club, '59, Y-Teens, '57, GRACE TOMLINSON: A Choir, '58, Y-Teens, 58, Glee Club, '60. JANICE ELAINE TOMPKINS: Honor Legion, '57, '58, '59, '60, Y-Teens, '59, Football Ad Staff, '60, Special Drill Group of Honor Legion, '58, '59, '60. ROSA CATHERINE TREADAWAY Strickland Strong Stuckey Swenson C, Taylor D. Taylor J. Taylor Teer C. Thomas J, Thomas i ,want V f1m: ---W ,, A f V- ,QQ ,,, 4 My ff , ff! 'Wi ,we . ffl-f1,1'Zj4 Z 5 fr V , 11 ff-if 1 ., ,f p,.ff 5 f'?2 Z f-w4gLj,sgg I - Q 1- ,' . yw ,fx 1 fi Q77 ' VIA J ifggzf-3j1JI' f X5 ' jf ff , , , ,gp MxQwfffw4 ' A ,,, , ff Z? QM 54 R? KI a- 1 1 if - ,, M 'ff' V - - I 41 , ,Vgw-' f f A I MMA QM ,QA K my . Trimble Tucker Turner Turnley Ursery Ussery Vascoe Veuleman Vice Wadsworth School productions bring much entertainment. Play cast faculty members, Carole Bell and Calvin Carroll, and typical student Charlie Wilkinson, enter- tain at the speech play production. JOSEPH FINCH TRIMBLE, Jocly : French Club, '60, Program Chairman, All-State Orchestra, '59, '60, Awards for Superior Per- formance at Louisiana Music Festival. NITA TUCKER DICKIE TURNER: Dixie Drill Platoon, '59, '60. TOMMY EDMUND TURNLEY: Officers and Sponsors Club, '60, Dixie Drill Platoon, '58, '59, '60. PEGGY JANE URSERY: Y-Teens, '58, '59, Honor Legion, '58, Officers and Sponsors Club, '60. GAY NELL USSERY: Y-Teens, '57, '58, '59, '60, Officers and Spon- sors Club, '60, Honor Legion, '58, '59, Corporal. JERALD VASCOE: Junior Red Cross, '58, Student Council, '58, '59, Junior Red Cross, '59. FRANCES MARIE VEULEMAN: Future Homemakers, '58, Sequoyah Circulation Staff, '60, Junior Red Cross, '60. WILLIAM WAYNE VICE: Football, '58, '59, '60, Track, '58, '59, Mardi Gras, '58, Football Captain, '59. WILLIE WADSWORTH JAMES THOMAS WAGNER: Student Council, '58, '59, Senator, '60, President, Officers and Sponsors Club, '60, Key Club, '59, Na- tional Honor Society, '59, '60, Pelican Boys' State, '60, Community Council Representative, '59, '60, Junior Class Favorite, Physics Club, '59, Pat Em On The Back Award, '60, GEORGE WAINWRIGHT: National Thespian Society, '58, Track, '58, Football, '58, Homecoming Master of Ceremonies, '60, Mardi Gras Court, '59. CAROLYN ANN WALDRIP: Honor Legion, '59, Drum and Bugle Corp, '59, Y-Teens, '57. WILLIAM E. WALKER: JETS, '60, Physics, '59, Red Cross, '58. ELNA RUTH WALKER: Biology Club, '58, Student Council, '59, Safety Council, '58, '59, '60, Choir, '57, '58, '59, '60, Office Assistant, '60, All-State Choir, '60, JIMMIE GRAHAM WALKER: Hi-Y, '57, Safety Council, '59, Officers and Sponsors Club, '60, Physics Club, '59, Red Cross, '57, '58, '59, '60, Drill Team, '59, '60, Arts Fair Delegate, '59. MARTHA ELEANORE WALKER: Y-Teens, '60, Red Cross, '58, Safety Council, '60, Honor Legion, '58, '59, '60, Special Drill Group, Honor Legion, Flag Bearer. BENNETT C. WATSON: Key Club, '58, Latin Club, '59, National Honor Society, '59, '60, Officers and Sponsors Club, '60, Dixie Drill Platoon, '60, EUGENE WATSON MARION DAVID WATSON: 4-H Club, '57, '58, '59, '60, Student Council, '57, Red Cross, '58, Aviation Club, '57. ROBERT BERNARD WATSON: Safety Council, '58, Football, '57, '58, '59, Basketball, '57, '58, '59,,'6O. GERRY WEAKLEY: Red Cross, '6O. BEVERLY WEAVER WILLIAM L. WEBB: Student Council, '58, '59, '60, Safety Council, '60, Key Club, '60, Red Cross, '60, Officers and Sponsors Club, '60, JETS, '60, Physics Club, '59, Football, '57, Hi-Y, '59, Dixie Drill Platoon, '57, '58, '59, '60, Art Fair Delegate, '59. LARRY WEEKS: Track, '58, '59, Basketball, '58, Hi-Y, '57, Physics Club, '59, Student Council, '60, JETS, '6O. Wagner Wainwright Walolrip Walker, W, Walker, E J. Walker M. Walker Watson, B. E. Watson M. Watson R. Watson Weakley Weaver Webb Weeks Weidner White Whiteside Whitley Whitt Wickard Wilhite C. Wilkinson V. Wilkinson B. Williams MARY HELEN WEIDNER: Civics Club, '57, Secretary, National Honor Society, '59, '60, Diploma Girl, '59, Junior Red Cross, '59. CAROLYN WHITE: Officers and Sponsors Club, '60, Latin Club, '58, '59, Student Council, '58, Sequoyah Ad Staff, '60. JANICE WHITESIDE: Spanish Club, '60, Student Council, '60. O. D. WHITLEY ELLIS ROBERT WHITT LINDA MARGARET WICKARD: Honor Legion, '58, '59, Y-Teens, '59, Student Council, '60, Football Ad Staff, '60. RONALD BURTON WILHITE: Football, '58, '59, Track, '58, '59, '60, Student Council, '58, '59, Dixie Drill Platoon, '58, '59, Officers and Sponsors Club, '60, Latin Club, '58. CHARLIE WILKINSON: Student Council, '58, '59, '60, Football, '58, '59, '60, Baseball, '58, '59, '60, Red Cross, '59, '60, Speech Play, '60. VICTOR PAUL WILKINSON BILLY WILLIAMS: Orchestra. DONNA FAYE WILLIAMS: Student Council, '58, '60, Latin Club, '59, Secretary, '60, Program Chairman, Pastels, '60, Choir Accom- panist, '59, '60, Safety Council, '60, Sequoyah Circulation Staff, '60. JEANETTE WILLIAMS: Future Homemakers, '59, Safety Council, '58, Red Cross, '59, Pastels, '60, Glee Club, '59, '60. JO GAYLE WILLIAMS: Student Council, '57, '58, '59, '60, Pelican Girls' State, '60, Sequoyah Advertising Staff, '60. ROBERT FREEMAN WILLIAMS: 4-H, '57, Radio Club, '58, Hi-Y, '587 Latin Club, '59, Key Club, '58, Red Cross, '60. BEVERLY KAY WILSON: Junior Red Cross, '57, '58, '59, '60, Secre- tary, '59, Y-Teens, '57, Pow Wow Ad Staff, '58, '59, '60, L.S.P.A. Convention Delegate, '60, Red Cross Convention Delegate, '58. SAMUEL CASPER WIMBISH: Military Band, Cadet Band. CAROLYN ANN WISE KELLY WOLFE: Dixie Drill Platoon, '57, '58, '59, '60, Key Club, '58, '59, '60, Physics Club, '59, Student Council, '57, '58, '59, '60, Officers and Sponsors Club, '60, L.S.P.A. Delegate, '60, Fair Park Indian, '60, Pow Wow Editorial Staff, '60, Safety Council, '59. ALLENA WOMBLE: Red Cross, '58. JAMES RICHARD WOODALL: D.E. Club, '60, Safety Council, '60. BETTY SUE WOOLSEY: D.E. Club, '59, '60, Choir, '58, Student Council, '60, Y-Teens, '57. CHARLES B. WORTHINGTON: Student Council, '58, Senator, Rep- resentative, '59, Vice-President, '60, National Honor Society, President, '60, Pelican Boys' State, '60, Baseball, '58, '59, '60, Chaplain of Senior Class, '60. ROY WYATT BETTY JEAN YANCEY: Y-Teens, '57, '58, Student Council, '59, Sequoyah Editorial Staff, '57, '58, '59, '60, Assistant Editor, '57, Junior Editor, Editor of Features, '59, '60, L.S.P.A. Convention, '59, '60. BOBBYE LORRAINE YBOS: Pow Wow Ad Staff, '58, Student Council, '58, '59, Football Program Ad Staff, '60, Dixie Drill Platoon, '60, Officers and Sponsors Club, '60, Pelican Girls' State, '60, National Honor Society, '59, '60. MARY ELIZABETH ZACHARY D, Williams Jeanette Williams JQ Gayle Williams R, Williams Wilson Wimbish Wise Wolfe Womble Wooclall Woolsey Worthington Wyatt Yancey YlDOS Exchange student attends our school. Zachary Ulli Bohm, our exchange stu- dent from Austria, paints a native Louisiana scene complete QQ Nga with moss. tiff . f- 4 r .,m?g,a,,3wf?, 1. DOUG ROBINSON President BONNIE COLE BETTY CARTER Treasurer Chaplain Junior Class Officers DONNIE CARROLL BETTY MOLCANY Vice-Presideni SGCFSTGVY MR. LAWSON, MRS. MCNEESE, MR. BRANTLEY Sponsors Louise Abbott Janice Sue Abel Mary Frances Adams Barbara Lee Addison Judy Carolyn Adkerson Sherrelene Adkins Jackie Akers Clark Adridge Kenneth Allen Suzanne Allen Louise Allend L. C. Anderson Wonnette Anderson Kenneth Andrews Reggie Anthony Jamie Ruth Armstrong Bobby Arnold Linda Arnold Juniors 1960 ,nameummir mwswsesamz-val Q ,f,,,w-wwf, mv 'xi f 11 t Pat Arrington M. Joe Asbell Susan Ann Ashby Millard Atkins Michael Bain Carolyn Baker Elaine Gwen Baker Thurmon Baker Shirley Baldwin Jerry Owen Bass Samuel David Bass Dennis Baughman Jimmy Dale Baughman Carolyn Baumeister Wilma Grace Beaird Toi Sharon Beard Fred Bechtold Linda Kay Benfield Preston Wayne Bennett Lynda Betts Richard Binderim Eugene Blake Victoria Blake Beverly Blakely Kaye Blankenship Jay Blazin Bettye Bogue Jannette Bogue Lynn Bonnelte Carole Booth 87 Judith Anne Brooks Brenda Ann Broome Bonnie Brown Carolyn Brown Bobby Browning Bonnie Browning Jack Bryant Selden Allen Bryant Mary Frances Buford Donald Lee Bullard Kay Burford Claire Burks Bill Burns Sylvia Burrow Kenneth Bush David Bussell Mary Butler George Byrd Fay Cagle Mary Callihan Mary Lynn Calloway Francine Camp Charles Canfield Clifford Cannon Bill Cantrell Ashford Cardwell Virginia Carmichael Phillip Carney Carolyn Carpenter Grace Carpenter 1 - Charlotte Boston Roger Boston Dean Bounds Janet Box Sue Box James Bozeman Martha Ann Bozeman Tanyau Bracey Sheila Bradford Linda Brangato Charles Branton Sarah Brasfield Bill Brickell Frank Bright Louise Circe Brinkley Melva Sue Brinson Wilson Broadus Rose Ann Brocato Juniors elect Juniors David Bussell, Mike Robinson, and Mary Ann Davis consider carefully their choice for ciass officers. lass officers. .,l lwwi-gil v,1.,az.alc 'i l William Carpenter Donnie Carroll Connie Carroll Connie Carson Betty Carter Mark Carter James Casteel Bill Cater Jack Causey Jerry Causey Don Chandler Carolyn Chapel Joetta Charrier Edna Chester Amelia Clark Judy Clark Jimmy Clay Theresa Clemens Betty Sue Cobb Bonnie Cole John Cole Deanna Faye Collin Mary Collinsworth Jerry Dean Cook Harold Cooper Judy Coulson Otis Courville Lammey Crestman Robert Crittenden James Croft S Judy Cromer Richard Harvey Crosby Orval Crowder Martha Jane Cummings Martha Daugherty Charles Davis Mary Ann Davis Virginia Davis Carolyn Davidson Willis Dear Craig Deck Robert Gary Declerk Mary Ann Degeorge Kenneth Delyser Michael Kent Demann Gloria Jean Desoto Bruce Deville Gene Deal Linda Dickerson William Alvin Dickerson Terry Dillard Ricky Dixon Sue Doiron Mary Doss Jessie Glenn Draper Betty Joyce Duck David Durham Lorraine Durr Mary Jane Ethridge Arthur Gene Evett - Because some of our Iuniors will go to the new high school in their senior year, the ordering of rings is delayed until September. Senior Shelby Durr proudly dis- plays his senior ring to iuniors Linda Smith and Jeanne Stanley who enviously await their own delayed rings. Grdering of senior rings if mam 'Ef zx1lw rl l l ., +,, A ma -if - - ,, ffnfwfy ,,., , ,, iff'-ff f 3 we h ' I ' , vw . , 5, .f 1 V-f2'Tw'4 1 '9' W V ,lx f- f FJ I I I W1 L.. Larry Holt Gary Honeycutt Claudia Honley Maudine Honley Kenneth Hooker Marti Horton David Hough Loren Howard Carolyn Howell Charles Hudson Lynn Edmond Huey Peggy Jean Huhn Linda Humphries Janis Jefferson Charles Johnson Johnny Johnson Phillip Johnson Gerald Johnston Sandra Johnston Don Curtis Jones Donna Jones Jackie Lynn Jones Melva Kay Jones Mike Jones Paula Jones Richard Jones Timothy Fines Sue Judd Kenneth Kellow Tereice Kelly - V Cynthia Hampton Carol Ann Hanson Robert Patrick Harlan Ronald Harrelson Carol Ann Hawkins James Hay Pat Hayes Linda Haynes Sylvester Hedges Sue Heinsohn James Herrington James Hess' Betty Higgins Tim Higgins Carolyn Holiday Gail Holland Ronald Hollitield John Holloway Juniors are eligible .. !l 1- , nmrwum mlsmmzmuwwk 1, fvuannu mln ,f,vfx , i mv1 i I . 1.3, 53 ' K1 2 4? X X y jk 4, U92 ff V gf.. , if N 55 vii Helen Lindsay Willis Lindsay Richard Lindsay Beth Little Dolores Litton Janice Litton Linda Lockard Wayne Locke Kenneth Longino Robert Lowery Mark Lowery Sam Lucero Jere Lynn Lucky Maxine Lunt Carolyn Lutrick Jean Lyons Bill Mallett Charles Maranto Virginia Marshall Brenda Martin Janice Martin Mary Martin Princess Martin Linda Mason Edward Mathis Jim Lewis Mathis Wanda Mathis Linda Maxwell Charles McBride Sharon Ann McClain is H 4 4' 'fX'fff7'vs - W ., -V 5 . , 'vw.i3i,: . st i Term papers, book reports, re- f' - search themes - all require the iv., ,.,. .Miki ,..,,. ,ZH Vby. l facilities of our library, Junior, Helen Lindsay, is busy at the 'ff card catalog. fi 1221.-,, J, 4.5 Juniors use library dm , . X K. 2 Q fm, 7 W N- W x .Q- QV iff! We A' , L kgfleff 'f f ff ff ff iw? 5.42- M Q , f , , ,ff ,I fir . ,X A X , , rf f My ,ff f li 4 D 32 I if 7 'V R ww, 711 , , 'H L ,ff yr ,f ,p f ,, 'fff I , M 1 wwf Q Q y Jiffy, ,Qf 1, 2' N ' f' , wpm' , A aff , ZZ? W f f yQ3VZ5f.,! f X f 1 ,-fi f 4 ,. 45,1 in 1? fwwf V za, wg, nctuui 1 'mr xy x 7 lf, ff Jw, 'K f. VVVI If f l ff ' K 5 f v Lew 2 W W VE, f 1, G,,,,,,.,34v, ,M , q ffm 1 'MP y The National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test is held in the spring for juniors who are in- terested in applying for scholar- ships. Timothy Higgins com- pletes his application in coun- selor's ottice. David Sistrunk James Slagle Sandra Smart Linda Smart Beckie Smith Clark Smith David Smith Frances Smith Gladys Smith Joylyn Smith Lynda Smith Richard Smith Rodger Smith Ronnie Smith Sandra Smith Sharon Smith Billy Sneed Frankie Spano Robert Speights Connie Spier Nancy Stacks Carolyn Jean Stanley Danny Stegall Bobby Stephens Sharon Stephens Barbara Stewart Martha Stiles Joan Stockard Alan Stone Nelwyn Stone NMSQT is taken by ,. ft 913311 xnnuivzmf f f David Strother Rosland Suggs Pam Summerlin Judy Swanner Minnette Swim Virginia Tagliavore James Talley Rosita Tanner Susan Elizabeth Tan Henry Templin Gayle Teresa Chet Terral Linda Terry Linda Thames Nell Thigpen Anneice Thomas Joyce Thomas Saundra Thomas Hel' uniors with college plans. f'M7fyl A4 i s X on-.,,:vf '11L.m:ms,u:Iulunuu 14:f' Sherry Thomas Linda Thomisee Bennie Thompson Hollis Thompson Jo Ann Tibbit Sandra Tilton Judy Tipton Jack Tomlinson Emmett Traylor Judy True Brenda Tubbs Kenneth Tubbs Dan Tucker Larry Tulley Dominick Tuminello Mary Lynn Tuminello Judy Turnbow James Tyler Ruth Marie Tyler Susie Upchurch Earl Valentine Sue Vanlandingham Tommie Wainwright Patricia Ann Walker Orvalynn Wall Garland Ware Marolyn Waits Paula Kay Weakley Garland Weidner David Wells - Making Christmas decorations and toys in homemaking class are Loretta Farmer, Dale Robison, and Wanda Gott. 99 Juanita West Bert Lee Whaley Beverly Wheeler Susan Jo Whipple James Curtis White Jeanie Marie White Sandra White Robert Boyd Whitman Diane Whittington Carolyn Whittington Gerald Wayne Wiggins Beverly Wilhite Charles Patrick Wilkinson Curtis Williams Devereaux Williams Murrill Williams Ronald Williams Peggy Williamson Extracurricular activities Band cheerleaders and students unite to hold a customary pep rally before a home game. Roy Devon Williamson Harold Lee Wilson James Clinton Windham Anne Winferrowd Clifford Wisner Ronnie Wornble John Owen Woodall Stanley Patrick Woodard Sherren Louise Yarberry Linda Sue Yarbrough Lamonte Clark Young Pafricia Lynn Young Don Edward Zmek Patricia Ann Zmek :ire Important. The rains came but didn 1' stop the selling of football pro- grams. Junior Kay Burford sub- stitutes for an ad staff mem- ber. Left: Beafniks Marc Walker, Lily Macheca, Janice Tompkins, Gin- ger Neel, Linda Colby, Judy True, Loueen Kidwell, and Sharon Hawkins perform during an assembly. 1 Sophomore Class Officers MIKE COOK President LARRY HARRIS DIANNA BURNS JACKIE STEVENS CAROLYN TOLER Treasurer Chaplain Vice-President Secretary MR. MAY, MISS TRUSTY, and MR. WILLIAMS, Sponsors 5' f-uf Carolyn Ann Aaron Glenda Gail Abney Jimmy Adams Kathryn Adley Brenda Allbritton Jimmy Allbritton Sharon Anderson Bill Ayers Paul Bailey Lois Arleen Baker Barbara Ann Barber Judy Len Bardwell Donald Barker Vivian Barkley Sylvia Bartholomew Diana Bascomb Brenda Basinger John Bass Sophomores 1960 i'mm l wl l Ronald Bass Clyde Beaird Jacky Beaird Michael Beard Linda Bearden Carol Beeman Alex Benoit Charles Bergeron Linda Bernard Danny Berry Ronny Berry Eva Bickham Nancy Bickham Dennis Brian Bilyeu Patricia Blackwell George Blair Catherine Boddie Barry Bolding Judith Bosher Robin Bowers Eugenia Bowlinger Robert Boykin Melanie Bradley Richard Branch Raymond Branitf Carol Ann Brau Henry Braud Steve Bright Julia Britnell Ingrid Ann Britt 4? X 7 , W f f K M ' V-Z M Q' ,f 1 472 , ff, fb 45 K A A . ', u , f f X , MW Z f fw wwf' WX ' , -'.. ' If ,I 44227 f ,Q ff! iv fi W W 9 , A Wiz' ak ,Q ' ff ff Being stamped on Sophomore Day by Student Council Sena- tor, Bobbye Ybos, for free ad- mittance to the football game are Jackie Stevens, Barbara Moss, and Sue Hennigan. velcomes new students 1- wfl4 ff f fff- z . -faiiauai ll' ll Richard Cockerham Dickie Lynne Colby Bobby Cole Thomas Coleman Tommy Comalander Eddy Compton Frances Conly Carolyn Cook Mike Cook Fred Cooper Wanda Cooper James Cope William Copp Charles Dickie Corley Linda Cornelius Michael Cotton Robert Doyle Courtney John Cox Llen Cox Nancy Cox Yvonne Cox Deanna Crager Paula Crenshaw Johnny Crews Clinton Neil Crowell Martha Crump John Steve Cryer Barbara Elaine Culpepper Linda Sue Daton Ethel Nedra Davis l05 Glenn Elmo Davis Margaret Davis Bobby Wayne Dawson Darene Day Richard Dean Joe Wayne Dennis Annette Dickerson Kenneth Wayne Dinkens Linda Jo Dinkins Judy Disiere Sue Lane Dixon Rita Dobbins Mildred Ann Doughty Carol Dowling Jerry Downing Donald Draper Fredia Driver Cleveland Dupin Amy Sue Dykes Kay Earnest Dianah Gayle Edmon Dorothy Edwards Lynn Elliott Charles Ely Don Emanuel Ray Emerson Ronnie Ennis Carol Ann Everett Lonnie Lyndall Farmer Patricia Farmer I06 Phillip Carney, Kathleen Sanders, and Jerry Vasco search in the biology aquarium for the cray- fish which had been eating the fish. Sophomores find biology 1 l n1W4ff.,f 1W f 'i w Gerald Wayne Farrar John Lee Fatheree Richard Louis Faust Lawana Sue Feemster William Fentress James William Ferguson Sandra Joyce Festervand Billy Bryan Fincher Patsy Fincher Harold Flanagan Sandra Flemmons Lunie Ray Flowers Carroll Floyd Loise Foote Martha Ford Paul Douglas Ford Sharon Ford Nancy Joyce Forrest nteresting and informing. Benny Fortenberry Sylvia Foster Jerry Allen Franton Jimmy Frazier Clifton Frey Perry Fricks Carole Ann Fulmer Sandra Kay Gage Alice Garrard Carol Ann Gephardt James Gibbons Hilda Gibson Joel Gibson Karen Gillaspie Sara Gillespie Travis Larry Gilley Donna Rea Gipson Malcolm Everett Give HS Ma ry Elizabeth Givens Wanda Goff Charles Goodrich Clifton Gordy Geraldine Gorman Jean Carol Gove John Graham Sandra Jayne Grant Morris Graves Beverly Gray Sherry Green Bobby Greer wi, Q L ,. x Ziff 4,4- I C., M. , A I wg-In V. 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W fl I Wa. : iv: 'Y f J, Qf0 0W, 0 L' WW 0 A ,94,4M4fldf777f M jj! .Y ' ,C VW Andre Lafoe Michael Lalena Joe Landrum Linda Landrum Barbara Larance Brenda Latham Patricia Ann Latura Dale Kent Lauter Mary Beth Lawrence John Howard Lea Mary Lee Elizabeth Leon Donald Levasseur Jerry Lindsay Johnny Lindsay Diane Litton Rodney Litton Robert Locke Patricia Long James Lord Mary Lee Lovett Emry Lowe Wayne Lowery Diane Loyd Stanley Maiden Sammy Marabella Gene Frank Marks Robert Marsh Debby Martin Larry Martin Il0 Lonnie Farmer, Gerald Johnson, Lewis Owens, and Carolyn Car- penter react eagerly to their first opportunity to study mechanical drawing. dt Sophomores enjoy a new Everett Mathes Carolyn Matthews Georgia Maxwell Richard Maxwell Eric Leroy May Daniel Bruck McCallum Edward McClain Mariorie Ann McClung Rita McCormack Glen McCume Roger McDearmont Ralph McFerren David McGaugh Marion AMcGowen James Walter McGuire Rita Mcllwain Ronald McMillan Ann McRae 'ariety of subjects. John Paul Meagher Annette Medlin Gail Meisner John Gary Melanson Leonard Mercer Sandra Merritt Ruth Ellen Meyer Earlene Miles Sandra Miller Sherry Mizell Charlotte Moffett Michael Lee' Moncrief Elmer Vernon Moore Jimmy Edward Moore Joe Moore Charlene Morizot Barbara Ann Moss Robert Mottet Sylvia Geraldine Mouer Diane Gail Murphy Janice Edna Murphy John William Murray Barbara Ann Neal Eugenia Neal Mike Netherton Judy Nichols Robert Willis Nichols Jo Ann Norris Carolyn Nutt Michael O'Donnell Henry Pharis Mike Pharis Alice Faye Phelps Lynn Ellen Philan Becky Phillips Everett Phillips Mary Alice Phillips Nelwyn Pino Peggy Pitre John Robert Pitts Thomas Pitts Tommy Joe Poindexter Charles Point Donna Louise Pollard Betty Ann Ponder Billy Thomas Ponder Francis Power Dorothy Presnall Jerry Preston Carole Pruett Estha Raborn Theda Rachal Wanda Gaile Rachal Charles David Ramsey Sheryl Reaves Linda Reed Eva Jean Rees James Rice Kenneth Richards Joseph Richardson f Linda Okes Arlene Olds Larry Glen Oliver Robert Wayne O'Neal Dennis Organ Patrick Osborne Arnold Owen Gary Owen Lewis Owen Shirley Oxford Ann Parish David Parker Gary Hamilton Parker Louis Ervin Parvino Cheri Payton Clayton Paul Pecory Sherry Gay Peden Bonnie Joyce Peterson Music is important m u 'f1g ' fa7'il1: f lmwmsmxlgm naman zmzg5fl Sophomore choral group con- ducted by Mr. Riche enioys musical opportunity offered at Fair Park. n sophomore lives unlnzav i lvn Aimfwuuu Sherry Richardson June Richie Frances Ripper Randy Ritch Bobby Robbins Jay Roberts Ann Robertson Jerry Sue Robertson Judy Robertson Robert Rockefeller Judith Ann Roe Jo Ann Roper Virginia Roquemore Sue Ellen Runnels John Henry Rupert Karen Salmon Janelle Sanders Kathlene Sanders Thomas Lavella Sandifer Sandra Sanfilippe Elizabeth Anne Sansom Sharon Sansom Sue Saunders Steve Sava Linda Sayers Pamela Sayles Paula Scheftler Roberta Schorr Linda Scott Tommy Scurlock X Q. Bobbie Seal Margaret Sebren Grace Dot Shaw Roxanna Sheeley Sarah Shelemi Burl Sibley David Sikes Larry Simmons Lucille Simpson Wayne Sistrunk Betty Sizemore Harold Ray Skyles Brian Jay Smith Cheryl Ann Smith Donald Bruce Smith Judith Cheryl Smith Judy Gail Smith Judy Lynn Smith Lawson David Smith Patricia Ann Smith Pennington Smith Sammie Jack Smith Julia Ann Smithpeter Sarah Smithpeter Terrolel Smoot Jo Ann Solanic Linda Spikes Martha Evelyn Stampley Gayle Standard Madge Stanley lI4 Monitors Jimmie Miller, Sherry Aubrey, Gail Bowman, Margaret Teer, and Mary Weidner assist guidance counselor, Mrs. Miller, in the all-day testing of sopho- mores. Sophomores are testedl Gaining knowledge and de- veloping intelligence through education is the aim of sopho- mores Charles Worsham and Bob Page. l or educational development. l a,A v u...sl a Mimi f ,..1n.vl .lack Stephens Robert Stockman Carol Stockton P. A. Stokstill Elizabeth Stone Dianne Storey Jackie Storey Homer Harlon Stout Patricia Stringer Nevin St. Romain Dorothy Strong Elmer Stroud Betty Stuckey Jerry Sutton Mary Swinney Barbara Tanner Rose Marie Tatem Barbara Ann Taylor Lewis Taylor Sally Taylor Wilson Teller Sue Thigpen Dolly Thompson Gene Thompson Mary Thompson Nancy Thompson Patricia Tibbit Meredith Tilbury William Earl Timmon Emma Tinsley S Edgar Todd Gail Todd Carolyn Toler Suzanne Tompkins Sharon Kay Traylor Hugh Tucker Nancy Marie Tumann Ronald Turner Barbara Ussery Larry Gurod Ussery Linda Valentine Wade Vance Charlotte Ann Vercher John Vice Lucille Vucinovich Frances Wadsworth Roy Lee Waites Dickie Walden Danny Kaye Walker Wanda Ruth Walker Delia Lasaundra Watson Jerry Webb Delores Christine Welch Martha Laverne West Michael Neal Westmoreland Donna Whipple Shirley Drew White Vickie White Garland Whitis Shirley Whittaker II6 Ti ---1 5 Sophs experience typical Fair Park assemblies and pep rallies for the first time. Pep rallies ,,,!:,.,'7' 1 I s A K Hy 'KX 5 Cheerleaders and mascot lead a bunny hop across the school lawn in a pre-school pep rally. roost our spirit. .fl X, mv-:X Sherry Wiley Cynthia Ann Williams Henry Williams Johnnie Eugene Williams Patricia Williamson James Willis Nancy Anne Willis James Lee Wilson Tommie Wilson Ernest Lynn Winderweedle Judy Kay Windham Gwen Kay Wofford Jerry Ann Womack Noble Allen Womble Rosamond Worrell Charles Worsham Sue Ellen Wright Wanda Wright Alex Ybanez Charles Youngblood Larry Yurcho Carol Ann Zellner 5 W 4 f X X. Q' 1 lr Ju 9 . k, M.,--f ' ,Q J -1 Q Wa 54' , .ff V55 , 5, E ,. . Q A P Q4 . A L V N, 5' A ' 19 'xl' if 'J' if ,w f ' V iw Q F J: , E N I X.h'.W ,N l ' Wei , Q 2 Ni vast , . rf' .. .Q , 5 Eg 5' we f' Q 1 i 1 x if X lr 'I . X X ak , ' . giifls ' Q A - xX.x wg .Q 5 Q 'f 0, Q ik nw nnivw Coaches Carl Kighf, Clem Henderson, Joe May, A. L. Williams, Roy Wilson, and Milford Andrews I India ns have busy season. ROY WILSON Head Coach Managers Frank Brighf, Danny Walker, Sfeve Brigl'11 and Steve Diisler. L l W W ffl K? ,,, al' 1 2 1 unxnxexxln-, ' a . A 'va rx... M171 umm.. PHILLIP CARNEY CHARLIE WILKINSON Fullback Fullback Fair Park 20 Marshall I4 Fair Parks' Indians opened the 1959 football season by defeating the Marshall Mavericks 20-14 at State Fair Stadium. Seniors Billy Vice and Paul Labenne accounted for all the Indian scoring. Labenne scored the first and third touchdowns on runs of 11 and 5 yards and added the two extra points while Vice grabbed a pass from iunior quarterback Donnie Carroll and raced 21 yards for the in-between marker. As the fourth quarter began the Mavericks forged into the lead on touchdowns by halfbacks H. L. Daniels and quarterback Ronnie Carpenter. Trailing 14-13, the Tribe went to work and drove to the Maverick five yard line where Labenne went over for the clincher. CHARLES OGLETREE BILLY SNEED Fullback Right Ha-lfback Fair Park 7 Bol+on I3 The terrific speed of the Bolton Bears from Alexandria proved to be too much for the determined Indians of Fair Park as they bowed in defeat 13-7 at State Fair Stadium. All the scoring occurred in the first half as the Indians scored in the first quarter on a three-yard plunge by halfback Billy Vice. Paul Labenne kicked the extra point and the Indians led at the end of the period 7-0. Bolton scored twice in the second quarter on long runs by halfbacks Charles Anastasia and all-stater Ronnie Clayton. Clayton's extra point attempt after Anastasia's touchdown was blocked by end Jay Blazin. Quarterback Bob Lee passed for the extra point following Clayton's run, making the score 13-7. Ready for action! 1 7: ' h i11ll'1x1wwi f WJ. ,..f.f,. .K mi--Y ..-w..,,.. -.Y v.. . , ,,, ,, Jack Odom 1591 and Larry Barthold C545 pursue Yellow Jacket ball carrier. Fair Park O El Dorado I9 One of the strongest Arkansas prep football teams, namely, the El Dorado Wildcats throughly displayed their power at the expense of the visiting Fair Park Indians as they rolled to a I9-O triumph. Fullback Leroy McHan plunged I5 yards and halfback Jerry Mooty went I9, both plays resulting in Wildcat counters, added to Tommy Davidson's extra point gave El Dorado a I3-O lead at halftime. The third period brought another Cat touchdown as halfback Jim Faulkner intercepted a pass from quarterback Donnie Carroll of the Tribe and galloped 86 yards for the final TD. Even perform- ing as they did, the Arkansas trio were overshadowed by tremendous running exhibition put on by Indian workhorse Billy Vice as he led all ground gainers with 143 yards in I8 carries. DOUG ROBINSON Right Hralfback PAUL LABENNE Left Halfback 'iw ww I' Fair Park 0 Texarkana, Tex. 32 Texas High School of Texarkana, Texas ran up a Texas size score as it downed the host Fair Park Indians 32-0. Led by quarterback Raymond Vann and halfback Carlos Harvey, the Tigers scored once in the first, third, and fourth periods and twice in the second to crush the Tribe. Harvey manu- factured three of the five, one on a pass from Vann, with halfback Bobby Cox and' reserve quarterback Buck Wilson getting the other two. Wilson added' the two extra points. The passing of Donnie Carroll was the only bright spot from the Fair Park point of view. Donnie connected on seven of fif- teen attempts for IO7 yards. DAVID PARKER1 STEVE CRYER Right Halfback Left Halfback 4 KO' If X f 1 LAW DONNlE CARROLL SONNY HEDGES Quarterback Right Halfback Fair Park 6 lstrouma 42 The highly ranked lstrouma Indians 'From Baton Rouge pinned a 42-6 loss on the Fair Park tribe in State Fair Stadium as the Greenwood Road Indians prepared for their first district game against Bastrop. With quarterback Jack Webb, halfback Gene Achord, and fullback Donnie Cotton leading the way, lstro-uma banged away at a determined Fair Park defense for six touchdowns. lstrouma led 2l-6 at the half on runs of 'l5 and 25 yards by Cotton and a last minute pass from Webb to Dickie Cox. Webb kicked all three PATS. Fair Park's lone touchdown drive started in the first quarter when quarterback Donnie Carroll passed to Paul Labenne, who received a broken collarbone as he was forced down on the lstrouma five-yard line. Bill Vice then drove over for the tally. Vice's extra point try was blocked. lstrouma scored thrice more in the last half. Webb added three more extra points to give him a perfect night, six for six. iiyg ,Q 9 ...ff JOHNNY SMITH CHARLES MARANTO' End Right Halfback Fair Park 26 Bastrop 20 Fair Park opened its district l-AAA season with a 26-20 triumph over the Bastrop Rams in the Bastrop Stadium. The tremendous running of fullback Charlie Wilkinson and halfback Bill Vice, along with the passing of quarterback Donnie Carroll, proved to be too much for Bastrop. Early in the first quarter, Wilkinson grabbed a Carroll pass on the ten-yard line and plowed over several would-be tacklers for the score. Several plays later Carroll hit Vice in the end zone for the final touchdown of the half. Vice's extra point was good after he kicked wide on Wilkinson's TD. In the third quarter, the Indians got two more touchdowns on a two-yard dive by Vice, and on a sixty-five yard run- back of a pass interception by Tony Causey. Vice's extra point after Causey's TD made the score 26-0. With the start of the fourth quarter, Bastrop came to life. Jerry Hallis, the leading scorer in the district, scored three times on runs of IO, 70, and 8 yards. Charles Burks added the five yard line for the final TD. Charles Beach' made the seconds left, Bastrop recovered a Tribe fumble, but didn't have time to run a play. Jim Little C652 and Charlie Ogletree 1345 open hole for Vice. 45 QV gff t f film, ,fim- aan 1, Ms' Paul Labenne makes the dust fly. Fair Park I4 Ouachita 28 Before a fine crowd in Monroe, the Ouachita Lions grabbed four first-half touchdowns and held oft a third quarter Indian uprising on their Way to defeating favored Fair Park 28-14. Ouachita scored first in the opening quarter on a pass from Bobby Hendrix to Bobby Shipp. Three second quarter TD's by Shipp, Bob Saterfield, and Ervin Bates on a pass from Hendrix and four extra points by Hendrix gave Ouachita a 28-0 lead at the half. ln the Third period, Billy Vice scored the first of the two Fair Park touch- downs on a ten-yard run. Quarterback Donnie Carroll passed to end Jack Odom for the other with the play covering thirty yards. Vice kicked both extra points, leaving the Lions a 28-'l4 lead. TONY CAUSEY BILLY VICE Quarterback Right Halfback Fair Park 7 Bossier 2l Paced by big Robbie Hucklebridge at fullback and halfback Bill McClung, the Bossier Bearcat offense proved almost unstoppable for the fighting Indians of Fair Park, as the Tribe fell 21-7. Billy Vice capped the Indians first quarter drive with a one-yard dive for a touchdown. Vice booted the extra point, giving the Tribe a 7-0 lead. The lead was short-lived though as McClung ran wide and scampered 55 yards for a Bossier marker. Billy Alley ran the seventh point tying the score. Late in the opening period, Alley came wide to the right on a reverse for a TD with the play covering 66 yards. A Hucklebridge plunge made the score T4-7 at the quarter's end. Late in the last quarter, Bossier drove to the Indian one-yard line and Hucklebridge wedged over. Rob also added the PAT. PETE SERBANIC MIKE PHARIS Center Center 2 5 ' X am ,. f ' ' 1 A 1 ' 4 it if . ' J A f ff' fi A ' C X9 3 TN f J HOLLIS THOMPSON ROBERT GRAHAM WVCZAZ .em if jQOlZQFair Park I4 Minden 2l 2Qr'27LfM Minden's powerful Crimson Tide defeated Fair Park 21-14 after leading 7-O at halftime. The lone first-half score was accounted for by fullback Bobby Ashley on an end sweep. Charles Connell's kick was good. Ashley scored again early in the third period, making the score 13-0. Connell again converted for point number 14. Fair Park then proceeded to grab two quick touchdowns, one by quarterback Donnie Carroll on a sneaker, and the other on a pass from Carroll to halfback Steve Cryer. Billy Vice and Jimmy Kircus accounted for the extra points. The score stood tied at 14-14 until, with three minutes left, Tide full- back O. H. Haynes intercepted a Carroll pass and streaked 40 yards for the winning tally. Connell's kick was good. DAVID GANT JIMMY LITTLE Left Guard Right Guard Fair Park 6 West' Monroe 2l The West Monroe Rebels made short work of spoiling Fair Park's homecoming as they upended the Tribe 21-6 on a rainsoaked field. Buck Fox scored in the first quarter on an eight-yard sprint. John Moses' extra point was good and West Monroe led 7-O. Middle way in the second period, the Indians recovered a Reb fumble on the Tribe one-yard line. Donnie Carroll's first down punt attempt was blocked and Reb John Green fell on it in the end zone for the score. Roscoe Holcomb ran the extra point, running the score to 14-O. Early in the second half West Monroe broke over again on an end run by Holcomb covering- 65 yards. West Monroe again elected To run the PAT and John Covington running from the fullback slot did iust that, putting the scoreless Tribe down another point. Scatback Charles Maranto took the kickoff and raced deep into West Monroe territory, where Billy Vice took over and scored the lone Indian touchdown. Watch out, Jackets! l'm coming through! says Billy Vice. at yd? we Billy Vice comes back to earth after hurdling Bossier defenders, THOMAS MITCHELL Tackle 4 , 1 1 ,, 6 X Paul Labenne suffers a broken collarbone as he is pulled down on this play. Fair Park 0 Byrd I9 The Indians of Fair Park came out on the short side this year in their annual clash with the Bryd Yellow Jackets as Byrd triumphed 19-0. Paced by quarterback Sonny Parnell, the Jackets gained a 6-O advantage at the half and went on to grab two more in the second half. On the first play of the second quarter, Parnell capped a 66 yard drive with a one-yard plunge for the first marker. Early in the fourth period, Byrd struck again on a 34 yard pass play from Parnell to end Ronnie Connor. In the last minutes of the game, Parnell went over from the five yard line for the final TD. Charles Beach made the extra point good, his first in three attempts, as the scoreboard spelled out a hard-fought Indian setback T9-0. Paul Labenne was most outstanding for Fair Park as he saw action for the first time since the game with El Dorado. CHARLES RAGUS JACK ODOM Left Tackle End X Q fg il' f S , fc rf t e l Y X adm tl 5 X 5 at ff , l In BILLY RITTENHOUSE JIM KEETH LARRY BARTHOLD ROBERT WATSON Right' Tackle End Right End Left End Quarterback Donnie Carroll elects to run. Jim Little moves in for the tackle. X L -vw ,Q .M 'Q ., Shes f- f 1' ,, 52 - 0-ern. L fly. - , ., ,, X -' ' K v.,. - ' ' tfff gtyw tme .- WWTP R FIRST ROW: Dewitt Morris, Donnie Carroll, Dean Bounds, Charlie Johnson. SECOND ROW: Phil Carney, Robert Watson, Jack Odom, Paul Labenne, John Pierce, Larry Tulley. Fair Park has winning team. CLEM HENDERSON Coach SCO RES FAIR PARK OPPONENT 69 North Caddo .,... ........,- 6 O 59 Minden ..,.....,. ..O... 3 8 48 Arcadia .....A.... ..-... 5 3 62 North Caddo ....- ...... 5 5 67 St. John ,.....a.... ....,. 4 1 71 St. John .A,.... a..... 4 4 56 Byrd ....,.,....... ...... 6 7 51 Lake Charles .......,. ...... 4 4 44 Jennings ....,.... - ....... ....v. 4 7 64 West Monroe ...... ...,.. 4 4 62 Many ..,.,.....e.... ...... 4 7 50 Natchitoches ,... --48 44 Bossier ....... ...... 3 5 44 Byrd ............ ...... 6 3 61 Natchitoches .... --51 84 Ouachita ...... ...... 6 0 50 Byrd ..........,. ...... 5 2 45 Springhill ...... ...... 4 2 73 Coushatta ..c. ...... 6 3 48 Natchitoches .... --53 61 St. Mary's ......, ...... 6 1 l 47 West Monroe ...... ...... 4 4 45 Springhill ....a.... ..a6.. 4 9 47 Bossier .......... ..s... 6 9 76 Basfrop gw--, w----- A 7 Get your hands oft my basketball, says Paul Labenne. 53 Byrd ..,...... ...... 6 9 71 Ouachita --- ...s.s. --56 53 Bossier ,... .....,... 5 0 55 Bastrop ....... ......... 4 3 35 lstrourna ..... ......... 5 6 COACH JOE MAY 1 rw B TEAM - FIRST ROW: Gene Thompson, Joe Moore, Dewitt O'Donley, Earnest Winder weedle. SECOND ROW: Jack Hatcher, Doug Ford, Jerry Lindsay. THIRD ROW: Paul Bailey Danny Walker, Johnny Crews, Jerry Preston. f :kim Donnie Carroll U41 tries To block Cecil Upshaw's shoT as Robert Watson CWD, Dean Bounds, and Phil Carney 125D look on PAUL LABENNE Guard ROBERT WATSON Guard 'Q' 'L ffff f ff rw 21, 43 2 f ff' e 1: ,H f '4 f Go get it, Indians! L JACK ODOM Forward PHIL CARNEY Guard rWbf-wwvfff , f My AQ , 7 A K 22 Q5-' iq, . ,, ,, , . , www- -.T,0.,,l Vkfl sd t -1 iff? IUY ' A 9 'ww iii X, . W' Q V, 'wi -.J .J 'Nm l 1 MILFORD ANDREWS Coach Manager, Frank Bright Chaise up another winner. Fair Park wins 19 of 24. KNEELING: Phil Carney, Jim Keeth, Thomas Mitchell, Charles Shackleford, Charlie Wilkinson, Sammy Ladatto, James Sewell. STANDING: Richard Groves, Buddy Worthington, George Garrett, Steve Barritt, O'Brian Smith, Charlie Johnson, Paul Labenne Paul Solice, Dean Bounds, Coach Milford Andrews. CHARLIE SHACKLEFORD Pitcher SCORES FAIR PARK OPPONENT FAIR PARK 27 McLeod, Texas .,,,. --...A,.... O I 2 II Minden ..AA....AOAv,-. 4 Carthage, Texas 6 Bossier ..........,7e I3 Cotton Valley .,... IO Ouachita ....,...,. II Cotton Valley , I Byrd ..,............. I4 Springhill ....... 3 Bastrop ......... I I Bernice ............ 9 West Monroe ..... JAMES SEWELL Pitcher W 6 I 3 5 7 6 4 6 O 4 O 3 3 7 O 8 2 4 O I2 4 I 4 rf, STEVE BARRITT Pitcher OPPONENT Bossier ,......,,,, c,------A I Ouachita ......cc,,.. Carthage, Texas St. John s .....Aoo,..- Byrd ..,o..,,........, West Monroe ...... West Monroe .,..,, Dubach ........ee, Duloach e....... Bastrop ..... Downsville .... Spearsville .... O O O 4 ,e,---I3 4 O O I O 2 CHARLIE JOHNSON DEAN BOUNDS PITCITGV Pitcher 4 ,wav ' CHARLIE WILKINSON Firsf Baseman , X GEORGE GARRETT PAUL SOLICE Second Baseman Third Baseman PHIL'-IP CARNEY Catcher James Sewell stretches for The put out. Y J., ff' f Wm MM' YM w-Fifa. mi' gyfw fr Mfg, av ' wr, ,7Ll2, ' ww ff ,u f 1 DON BOUNDS Firsf Baseman 3 -r. 'TH L M at RLCHARD GROVES THOMAS MITCHELL ROBERT MCCLOTHLIN BUDDY WORTHINGTON Ouifielder Ouffielder Ouffielder Ouffielder McClo1hlin scores for the Tribe. JIM KEETH Shortsfop ' 39211 ' ,. ' f PAUL LABENNE Shoristop KM? f f. Q ju- .V YW, '4 X, m, -w . , -J? X ,A ,, ! f X 2 '2?3i'f'f Ziff' LX wb M ?'ffWi Liv Lf: l?m94a Distance men George WainwrighT, Richard Linclsey, and Tony Causey, check Their Times wiTh Coach KighT.f U 1959 Track Season big success. The Fair Park Track Team enTereol eleven meeTs in T959, placing TirsT aT The Haynesville lnviTa- Tional, second in The Indian relays here aT Fair Park, and in The ciTy meeT, and Third in The Dis- TricT l-AAA meeT and in The NorThwesTern relays. Jerry Dyes and Jerry BurTon were The Top poinr makers. Dyes received awards as rnosT Jim Willis heaves The iron ball, hoping for poinTs. oUTsTanding in The ShreveporT Relays, The NorTh- wesTern Relays, and, The Gulf CoasT Relays. He excelled in such evenTs' as The broad lump, The hop, sTep, and jump, The shoT-puT, and The iav- elin Throw. BurTon picked up rnosT of his poinTs in The high lump and The broad lump. OuTsTanding fieldman Jerry Dyes. MMM Charles Maranio steps the 180 Junior hurdler and relay man Sonny yard low hurdles. Hedges works on his Timing. Q Managers, Ronnie Wilhife and Steve Dilsler. Spriniers Lonnie Harper, John Carr, Donald Henry, and Bobby Graham get ready for 440 relay. ala! '-vlh....., i,, FIRST ROW: Jeff Roe, Linda Conley, Ardyith EIlis.,SECOND ROW: Coach Henderson, Patsy Lowderback, Kay Owens, Kathy Ridge, Andy Lloyd. THIRD ROW: Danny Eaves, David Reeder, Lloyd Wallace. Distric t l-AAA Champ in boys singles Andy Lloyd. I lil wi ' State champs in boys doubles. The T959 Tennis Team participated in eight matches, winning six and losing two. ln the District l-AAA meet, Andy Lloyd vvon the boys singles and Lloyd and David Reeder Won boys doubles. In the girls' division, Ardyth Ellis was defeated in they finals. In the state meet in Baton Rouge, Lloyd and Reeder won the boys doubles championship and Ardyth Ellis was defeated in the semi-finals of the girls singles competition. -wM....... JUDY TRUE JOYCE BROWN JUANITA DONELSON Cheerleaders take four first places. Four TirsT place and Tvvo second place awards aT SMU cheerleader school vvenT To Fair Park's cheerleaders who compeTed wiTh Three hundred oTher schools. AT The school They also learned skill, balance, and new Techniques. Our cheerleaders work aT games, aT pep rallies, pracTice sessions, and everyday life K To prornoTe school spiriT and good sporTsrnan- ship. PATSY LOWDERBACK KELLY WOLFE SANDRA WHITE '. .. 1 PATRICIA PARKER Colonel Sally McWhiney, President, Carolyn Phillips, Vice-President, Marsha Gentry, Reporter, Clara Oliphant, Treasurer, Marc Walker, Secretary. Through performances at athletic events and parades, the Honor Legion, Fair Park's marching pep squad, has become known as one of the finest groups of its kind. It was organized in ' I955, and patterned after the French Foreign Legion. The French theme, carried out in colors and in style of the uniforms, was adopted be- cause Louisiana was once French territory. LINDA COLBY CHARLOTTE MCCALLA Lt. Colonel Lt. Colonel I I i 1 an V11 Qzw:f3f SALLY MCWHI NEY CAROLYN P'HlLLI PS Major Captain Flags Flags spelling out Fair Park and the traditional American flag are carried with pride by these girls. Lieutenant Carol Ann Mosley, 2nd Lieutenant Loueen Kidwell, 2nd Lieutenant Roselane Magee, 2nd Lieutenant Sissy McCalla, 2nd Lieutenant Clara Oliphant, Marc Walker, Charlotte Boston, Marsha Gentry, Judy Scott, Sandra Tilton. Oliphant Walker Mosley Kiclwell Magee McCalla Boston Gentry Scott Tilton I43 Straight lines and hearty cheering mark the Honor Legion at tootball games. Drum and M BARBARA SHIVER LILY MACHECA Major Captain of Bugles Weakley Carroll Plants Carpenter Osborne Ramsey Shumway Thames FIRST ROW: Lieutenant Kay Weakley, Sergeant Connie Carroll, Corporal Elaine Plants, Carolyn Carpenter. SECOND ROW: Patrica Osborne, Judy Ramsey, Sue Shumway, Lincla Thames. I44 HHQSOU Efhfldge Adley Bryan Disere Daugherty l'l9lV1S0l'1 i Hill Huckabee Humphries Mason Zmek Bugle Corps FIRST ROW: Lieutenant Carol Ann Hanson, Corporal Mary Jane Efhridge, Kafhrine Adley, Diane Bryan, Judy Disere, Martha Daugherty. 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A 5 5 w 5 , 3z'sf 4, sl' ' Q X .53 rl, Q M, .1 2' 1-ar . lf : VL' 1' L93 Mr. Herron introduces former football player Billy Kline. As Kenneth Sadler and Chief Teasley look on, Queen Linda Hesfand receives instructions from Mrs. Price, Faculry members, Mrs. Murphy, Miss Marlin, and Miss Cook form receiving line aT The re- ception. Former foolball player Nafhan Rubenstein is introduced by Mr. Herron as John Thompkins watches in fhe background, Talking wirh Coach Wilson are John Tompkins, Henry Bernal, and Danny Fairley, Mr. Herron greets Mr. Tillman Nefherfon and Mr. Harvey Teasley. 'Yi t W ln' '63 gl Q I64 1 X, 1K4 f 1 WA ,gg 4325 Queen Louise Pearce and King Stanley Tiner Mardi Gras ln an atmosphere of old New Orleans Fair Park's Mardi Gras Court of 1960 was presented. Queen Louise Pearce and King Stanley Tiner reigned throughout the festivities. Sponsored by the Honor Legion, the annual event kept its tradition of entertainment of the court climaxed by the Mardi Gras dance. DAVE HOFIUS Master of Ceremonies RICHARD HOLLIDAY Court Jester Heralds Patty Zmek, Martha Daughtery, and Carol Hanson Princess Juanita Donelson and Prince Buddy Webb. ,Am l11l'.iUa:fxwa ' nu. r air- ' 1S'Mfff f'-'ws A inwmafylniwwwma U ' H3161 , Lord Doug Robinson and Lady Bonnie Cole. Margaret Landis, Judy Coulson, Betty Clegg, Peggy lsbell, the Blue Bells sing Birth of the Blues. Lord Dickie Bendrum and Lady Fredna Roubieu. Kelly Wolfe and Denise Freeman demonstrate a modernized Indian dance. Sharon Hawkins, Melody Bradley, Judy Jones, Sherry Peden, Judy Ramsey, Sally McWhinney, Kay Weakly, Charlotte McCalla. Dressed in gay Mardi Gras costumes, these dancers entertained the court. xl' Lord Mike Pharis and Lady Martha Labenne. Judy Swanner, Charolotte Vercher, Margaret Huckabee, and Connie Walker render a puppeteer dance. S Lady Joyce Brown and Lord Robert Watson. Lady Sandra Cashmere and Lord Jack Stevens. Q Gam a I67 Kay Kerr, Richard Groves, Helene Poulan, Steve Ditsler, Ann Matthews, Carole Bell, Preston Roberts, Carol Ann Mosley, Craig Deck, Charlie Wilkinson. 2 1 z l E 2 i Armond Miller and Ann Matthews listen closely as Miss Polk, director, explains the importance of coming in on cue. Telephone, school bell, intermission music, and oft stage noises are the iob of Lionel Wright and Kenneth Poimboeut. Props such as school books, a baseball glove, the stolen Band instruments are under the supervision of Louise Brinkley, property manager, assisted by Howard Shirley and William Copp. Barbara Poston, Bobbye Shiver, stage manager, and Janice Tompkins are responsible for entrances on cue of actors. ,4 lui 1 l, 2 2 Make-up crew Dave Hofius and Sue Roark add finishing touches to Kay Kerr's Dim the house lights. Bring up makewp' the stage lights. This was the duty of light technician, Richard Bazzell. Speech classes present play. To raise funds for speech equipment, the speech Department, under the direction of Miss Lilian Polk, produces the high school comedy, What A Life, by Clifford Goldsmith. In addition to the new speech equipment, stu- dents benefit from the play by learning the fundamentals of acting. Punctuality, dependabil- ity, and co-operation are stressed as of greatest ' importance to a successful production. A ten-se moment in the PfinCipal'S Office- Dinah Netherton, Bill Lee, Lynda Ramsey, Calvin Carroll, Pat Isbell, Camilla Fulco, Richard Holliday, and Armond Miller. l . .,,.. . . . . . SHREVEPORT Pelican Girls' and Boys' State NT 2 Q P f. Marty Mitcheltree, Bobbye Ybos, Jimmie Ruth Miller, Sherry Aubrey, Patricia Parker, Jo Gayle Williams KJ Rita Mclnnis, Margaret Attaway, Martha Stewart, and Judy Kleinhans. Km ,MM W., Qi' if rw Douglas Baynham, Tommy Roberts, Jack Snider, Mike Ryan, Billy Thompson, Buddy Worthington, Richard Groves, John Hill, Ronnie Anderson, Larry Diamond, Paul Labenne, and Jimmie Wagner. BATQN Rouse LAKE l L is 5 M -...,,,, , Kg, M2411 ,1 Mtv'-ff 4 9, 0: s 'f J , 1 I an ,Q . QQ 'X' , , f .pix Y as ',. 5 Q jay ' bf 1 A high point in every iunior's year is the selection by the faculty of the delegates to Peli- can Girls' State and Pelican Boys' State. These students are selected on the basic requirements of initiative, leadership abilities, scholarship, and personality. During the ten days in which the Pelican Stat- ers' live on the Louisiana State University cam- pus, they learn the fundamentals of local, parish, and state governments by actually taking part in the elections of the officials of the mythical fifty-first state. With the knowledge they have gained by the first-hand experience of running a government and by observing the Louisiana State Legislature in session, the Pelican Girl and Boy Staters return home ready to take a greater part in civic affairs. I7l , muff f 4, , ' 3 M , f 1 C2741 f ,, -fn X 4 2 1, GQ- ,, w , UW ,X ,Hiya ' , ff f fgfrng, V 1,4 ,fy W3 , V, 2,2 IVV, Y JC? l if , m 4 ' ry, f , , wffufpfffg, J , iff . ,JW I ,,,f 7 -, 4, f 7 s ff' ,f , ww ff, 5077 w M ,, V' Va , I, E Z 57. ff f f J 9' ,,,, M ff X77 f f, f,.,f4- f,,, f ff? yi U! .M - f- ! X Of ' 4 ' n , f 'M ff Z5 'K' Q M12 9 iq WN!!! llljff K DENISE FREEMAN Manager Sherry Aubrey Margaret Attaway Rita Mclnnis it ' Developing leadership and thewability to meet people of the business world with ease, the girls of the Football Program Ad Staff at the same time perform a real service to the school. Selling advertising space to local businesses and promot- ing good will between the worlds of school and business is only half the job. They also provide interesting and informative programs for all home football games. I74 Pat Isbell Football programs are Carole Bell Louise Pearce Rita Kendrick Suellen Brantley Barbara Jarman Patsy LOWdefbBCl'i McKenzie Sally McWhiney Kay Posey ,S Martha Mitcheltree i f V, Q 5,112 - f fzf A ' 555 War 7,11 ,-1, .W fyf Nancy Rountree 'esponsibility of this staff. Joyce Brown Ann MacMillan Ginger Neel Barbara Smith Linda Carter G QL 'ff',:23, ' . wal 4r 7fi7,5,i, 4- , ,,7,, , ff Charlotte McCalla Patricia Parker Janice Tompkins Nora Cranor Patty McCook Linda Wickard Juanita Donelson Linda Pearce Bobby Ybos J X: MISS LORYNE MARTIN Faculty Sponsor r r a Rita Ellison Co-Assistant Managers ELENE POULAN LINDA HESTAND mf , , x ,, F fNN? y 7 k OL ' , ISIC? OFFICERS: Patsy Porta, Secretary, Pat Young, Treasurer, Kenny DeLyser, Vice-President, Karen Johnson, President, Mrs. Josephine Allen, Teacher-Sponsor. Junior Red Cross REPRESENTATIVES -- FIRST ROW: Barbara Tanner, Frances Conly, Carolyn Houston, Cheryll Hill, Mary Jo Lacobee, Jimmie Dale Baughman, Kathleen Sanders, Linda Carter, Jean Lyons, Sandy Grant. SECOND ROW: Judy Coulson, Pat Foster, Jan Taylor, Beverly Hagan, Sue Heinsohn, Bobbye Shiver, Sharon Parrish, Loueen Kidwell, Sue Judd, Carol Richey, Joyce Thomas, Sara Gillespie. THIRD ROW: Patsy Boughton, Bobbie Taylor, Mary Ann Frizzell, Roy Jo Wyatt, Tereice'Kelly, Linda Jackson, Carolyn Davidson, Lou Ellen McFadden, Shirley Ann Burton, Barbara Moss, Connie Carson, Richard Holliday. FOURTH ROW: Andrea Solis, Linda Tolbert, Nancy King, Linda Terry, Robin Bowers, Dorothy Edwards, Michele Burks, Shirley Whittaker, Howard Bell, Seldon Bryant, Bobby Greer. FIFTH ROW: Mary Rogers, Marilyn Perry, Sherry Wiley, Dave Hofius, Pattie Tobin, Jerry Cook, Wilson Broadus, Pat lnnis, CarolqMoulder, Pam Summerlin, Edna Farmer, Clark Aldridge, Bill Burns. f.. .I- l . Karen Johnson, Sue Judd, Clark Aldrldge Robert Crittenden Pat Young Gayle Fox Sherry Wiley and Kenneth DeLyser pack Chrlstmas boxes publishes Student Directory Chester Simmons, Jan Taylor Directories. ALTERNATE REPRESENTATIVES - FIRST ROW: Henry Braud, Ruth Robertson, Nancy Willis, Sue Reynolds, Louise Brinkley, Eugenia Neal, Linda Sayers. SECOND ROW: Frances Veuleman, Sharon Sansom, Barbara Neal, Jo April Murray, Nell Thigpen, Lynette McGowen, Anne Robertson, Margaret Sebren, Beth Little, Antoinette Ferlito, Dianna Brock, Patsy Tibbit. THIRD ROW: William Copp, Larry Yurcho, Jack Stephens, Pat Young, Jena Allen, Mary Beth Green, Penny Cummings, Jackie Reynolds, Saundra Thomas, Nancy Cox, Linda Gillespie, Paula Scheffler, FOURTH ROW: Marie Durbin, Barbara Smith, Ann Blair, Roxanna Sheeley, Malinda Conley, Sandra Mize, Mary Carolyn Butler, Betty Chandler, Mary Lewing, Judy Key, Danny Preston, Eddie Robertson. FIFTH ROW: David Smith, Ronny Haynes, Barry Crowell, Frank Ridenour, Harry Ballard, Jim Landers, Charles Dupree, Jimmy Clay, Lonnie Farmer, Phillip Semon, Don Jones. SIXTH ROW: Chester Simmons, Jack Odom, Gene Thompson, Buddy Webb, Donnie Mason, Dewitt Morris, Charles Regus, Jerry Balch, Larry Barthold, Edward Durho, Paul Skipworth, Jack May. Karen Johnson inspects an overseas gift box. Karen Johnson, Carolyn Davidson, and Elaine Sistrunk discuss the annual Red Cross proiect of gift boxes for the needy overseas. fx, Time out for fun at the annual Red Cross Banquet. ' rx Qiw Dxhfx -ff ! Qiiffv Gift boxes are sent overseas. Red Cross representatives and alternates engage in a planning session. ix! l YAX:HAb'c,l' f '- vvfomam v -Y xsane Fair Student I SEATED: Linda Hestand, Recording Secretary, Bobbye Ybos, Treasurer, Rita Ellison, Corresponding Secretary. STANDING: Jack Snider, Parliamentarian, Jimmie Wagner, President, Buddy Worthington, Vice-President, Mr. Martin Nutt, Sponsor. Student government works. REPRESENTATIVES - FIRST ROW: Sandra White, Judy True, Kelly Wolfe, Patsy Lovvderback, Juanita Donelson, Joyce SECOND ROW: Luisa Johnson, David Strother, Carole Cockerharn, Martha Kimball, Gary Parker, Bonnie Cole, Barbara Norris, Linda Mason, Faye Templin, Sally Ann Hall, Sally Ann McWhiney, Carolyn Whittington. THIRD ROW: Bucky Allen, Dewey Loyd, Velta Johnson, Jimmy Allbritton, Tommy Comalander, Butch Harper, Ray Hamilton, Beverly Wilhite, Judy Kleinhans, Sandy Grant, Carolyn Toler, Grace Ann Marabella, Loretta McFerren FOURTH ROW: Janice Whiteside, Carolyn Reynolds, Sandra Norrid, Roselane Magee, Billy Thompson, Diane Litton, Sandra' Flemmons, Patsy Fuller, Betty Ponder, Sue Doiron, Sandra FIFTH ROW: Janet Box, Jeanie White, Robert Crittenden, Brown. Cashmer, Theresa Clemens, Harlene Hutchinson, Ronnie Mason. Lucien Rose Robert Graham Dickie Smith Lynda Smith, Linda Wickard, Jo Gayle Williams, Karen Salmon, Roger Boston, Skip Shaw. SIXTH ROW: Richard Groves, Kenneth Poimboeut, Jay Cosby, Mike Pharis, Charlie Johnson, Buddy Webb, Stanley Tiner, Gerald Kelly, Jerome Guinn, Ronnie Anderson, JarnesRice, Larry Fields, Phillip Semon. pfs . ,.,.,,,... .. QAM sf -1 X g A ork Council Senior Senators who serve as committee chairmen of the more important committees such as activities and courtesy are Benny Watson, Ann MacMillan, Bonnie Thompson, Carole Bell Mike Ryan, Pat Isbell, Ulrike Bohm, Russell Scott, Carol Shaughnessy, and Marty Nlitcheltree Sophomore Senators who conduct the school savings program 'For Fair Park, pass out materials, and receive deposits are Mike Cook, Robbin Bowers, Rodney Litton, Sue Henni- gan, Jackie Stevens, and Betty Meis- ner. Junior Senators who have the re- sponsibility of conducting chapel services and publicity for student activities and initiated the drive for the painting of the Big Chief in the hall are: Donnie Carroll, Doug Robinson, Betty Carter, Ann Winter- rowd, Carol Booth, Ann Rutherford, and Betty Molcany. ,. ff hx S ww Tir W, af? 'ix Ti-E - I82 n ff , M T ef' fl ' ' Q 55 . --,6 ',!. 'f T gy, ,T .-is SCHOOL STORE WORKERS: Betty Garretson, Tobie Allgood, Mary Lynn Calloway, Janet Freeman, Nancy RounTree, Marilyn Perry. The STudenT Council is an example of democ- racy-in-acTion. IT is composed of sTudenTs who represenT Their respe'cTive classes in school prob- lems. A laboraTory in ciTizenship, The STudenT Council gives sTudenTs an opporTuniTy To acT in a real siTuaTion - noT one which is made up iusT Tor pracTice. DelegaTes Trom The STudenT Council aTTended The naTional convenTion in PiTTsburgh, Pennsyl- vania, The sTaTe workshop, and The sTaTe sTudenT council convenTion. The Fair Park STudenT Council served as hosT To The T959 Louisiana AssociaTion of STudenT Councils ConvenTion. YouTh in AcTion - A BeTTer NaTion, was The Theme as over Tour hundred delegaTes were warmly welcomed inTo The homes oT Fair Park sTudenTs. AcTiviTies sponsored by The sTudenT council were: The Hixie Davidson Memorial Scholarship, The ChrisTmas dance, The annual STudenT Council Talenr show, Sophomore Week, The orienTaTion assembly, courTesy classes, The Honor Code, chapel services, YouTh Week, organiZaTion of The PresidenTs' Club, school savings program, school sTore, bulleTin boards, caTeTeria music, elec- Tions, and school spiriT drives. SCHOOL STORE WORKERS: Robyn Organ, Gay Nell Ussery, Patsy Pigue, KaThy HerberT, Carolyn Reynolds, Kay Posey, Beverly LaTham. Shreveport Mayor Clyde Fant explains the city's need for additional income at an assembly of all students as Buddy Worthington, Carole Bell, and Jimmie Wagner look on. ,-Q. N 'QQ Caddo Parish Superintendent of Schools, Roscoe White, helps retiring president, Becky Musgrave, install the new president, Jimmie Wagner. ALTERNATES - FIRST ROW: Cookie Courville, Jamie Armstrong, Barbara Poston, Virginia Marshall, Marie Durbin, Arleene Baker, Mary Lynn Tuminello, Gladys Cain, Linda Landrum. SECOND ROW: Betty Clegg, Beverly Hagan, Cheri Payton, Shirley White, Carrol Hanson, Sylvia Mouer, Martha Stampley, Judy Nichols, Jo Ann Norris, Mary Lovett. THIRD ROW: Judy Connors, Lucille Vucinovich, Frances Buford, Judy Ramsey, Bettye Bogue, Carolyn Holliday, Zeke Hedges, Joyce Key, Pat Williamson, Sherry Aubrey. FOURTH ROW: Otis Courville, Linda Humphries, Tereice Kelly, Patricia Parker, John Carr, Charlie Wilkinson, Dave Hofius, Kay Posey, Jerry Freeman. 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Watching the Pow Wow presses roll are Patricia Rogers, Lynda Betts, Judy Brooks, Murrill Wil- Iiams, Carolyn Baker, Diane Taylor, Leona Kines, Barbara Presson, Nell Thigpen, Kay Kitchens, Katie Coker, Mary Palmer, Barbara Metcalf, and Pat Tracey. x-M : x , ' rf gmt Pow Wow Ad Staff Mrs. Dalton, Sponsor, Anne Rutherford, Assistant Advertising Manager, Toni Ferlito, and Lynda Smith, Exchange Managers, Rita Mclnnis, Manager, Ann MacMillian, Adver- tising Manager, Kay Wilson, Business Manager, hold a planning session before school starts. l Rita Mclnnis, Ann MacMillian, Juanita Herring, Ruth Nelson, Bonnie Brown, Mary Rinaudo, Joyce Thomas, Priscilla Eichler, Paula Jones, Toi Beard, Patsy Fuller, Joy Ann Pierce, Dorothy Edwards, Bettye Bogue, Carolyn Baumister, Staff members receive instruction on selling from managers. Kay Wilson, Margaret Attaway, and Virginia Marshall, Sandra Mize, Barbara Smith, and Barbara Moss, balance the books. prepare statements for mailing. Jena Allen, Kay Owens, Carolyn Davidson, Linda Bearden, Jo Ann Tibbitt, Beth Green, Bonnie Cole, Barbara Norris, check advertisers for new prospects. Bethd Green, Anne Rutherford, Ann MacMillan, Rita Mclnnis, Priscilla Eichler, Barbara Norris, Sandra Mize, Barbara Moss, make up ummy. Tony Ferlito and Lynda Smith handle exchange copies of Pow Wow. f 1' an iv ANN MATTHEWS Editor-in-Chief KAY BURFORD, Class Editor BETTY YANCEY, Feature Editor LOUISE PEARCE, Activities Editor BRENDA TUBBS, Faculty and Administration Editor FRANK BRIGHT, Sports Editor .1 ' T BUDDY BLAIR, Photographer ..f ' CAROL ANN HAWKINS, DIANE GATES, JINIMIE MILLER, MARY ANN FRIZZELL stay busy indexing. L., .1 M z Editorial Staff publishes twenty-sixth Sequoyoh MISS SAMMIE BANKS, Sponsor SHERRY. AUBREY, BONNIE COLE, JAMES FOX, and CAROLYN CROOK prepare copy sheets and phofographs. FP fr Jo Gayle Williams, Manager, Anita Anders, Assistant Manager, and Shirley Baldwin, Assistant Manager, type state- ments to be mailed to advertisers. Sequoyah Ad Staff Joyce Calhoun, Margaret Blackman, Mary Lynn Tuminello, and Linda Reynolds prepare layout sheets. -Z 1 X 1 fy 1 , ff ...A 2 ' 4 A f if wtf Xl .ov ff! 5115 W MQ I W . 1 , f ' V, Q 1:57, if fifii' Zitirm 'gg , QW ,.f-fv Afff m may fy ,, fy 771 1 , f Y ily!!! iff' H4 if l Sherryl Reeves, Ann Matthews, Barbara Humphries, and Martha Labenne tind stuffing envelopes with statements fun. works year-round. All super-salesvvomen, members ot the bers sell advertising space in the yearbook. Each Sequoyah Advertising Staff work hard to meet works individually to meet her quota ot sales. the expenses of the yearbook. Contacting local Members are selected by sponsor, Mrs. Daisy businessmen from June until early tall the mern- lsgett, on the recommendation of other teachers. Diane Miller, Mrs. lsgett, Peggy Tharpe, Carole Booth, and Sandra Shields perform last step of stamping envelopes for mailing. ff' - mas-:wwf Haunt Nfaasmaax +1z,teaawwmwMwwuwY f. FIRST ROW: PaTTy Tobin, Janet Langford, Cynfhia Phillips, Frances Veuleman, Vera ArringTon, Parricia Angel, Donna Faye Wil- liams, Linda Tolberf, KaThleen Ashby, Sandra BarTeeT, SECOND ROW: Mrs. Norma Jean Brown, Sponsor, Grace Ann Marabella, LoreTTa McFerrin, Brenda Thomas, Clarissa CarTer, Pauline Leadaman, Linda Rovvsey, Diann Tayler, Linda Beaircl, KiTTy Ross, Donna Chaffin. Sequoyoh Circulation Staff Pauline Leadaman, manager, balances The books. Members of The Sequoyah Circulation STafT are The richesT sTudenTs aT Fair Park aT leasT Three days a year. Those Three days are The collecTing days when They pick up money re- ceived by home room Teachers from yearbook sales. The sTaTT OT senior girls supervised by Mrs. Norma Jean Brown assumes The responsibilhy of promoTing and selling The Sequoyah To The sTudenT body. Manager Pauline Leadaman spends much Time and eTforT balancing all collecTions. Ac- curaTe records of The money collecTed musT be kepT by each girl. Records are also kepT on The number of copies of The book ThaT have been sold. The sTaTf is also responsible Tor disTribuTing yearbooks To The sTudenT body. 4-, W ., , ' ' Berry' Yancey and Sandra Norrid board The bus for Louisiana Scholasfic Press convention in Balon Rouge. Fair Pork wins sweepstakes at L.S.PA Convention FRANK BRIGHT SHIRLEY BALDWIN HELEN POULAN SANDRA NORRID Fi,-Sf place in First Place in Third Place In Second Place In Sporfs VV,-ning Adverfising Advertising COPYVGHCTIIHQ Registration after a long bus trip. AdV9ff1Sm9 :T ' 4 , , .W 2 mmf M f . W M L Callowa , Bobby Cole, FIRST ROW: Martha Stewart, Beth Green, Cathy Janes, Gerry Gorman. SECOND RO : ary ynn y Kay Owens, Kathy Ridge, Doug Baynham. THIRD ROW: Beth Little, Charleen Mouzat, Camelia Klrcus, Theresa Clemens, Judy Nichols, Mike Jones, Doug Neal. FOURTH ROW: Wayne Sistrunk, Carol Breman, Penny Cummings, Carolyn Toler, Maxine . . 1 . I Jh . Lunt, Joe Hood, Jerry Nelms, Willis Dear. FIFTH ROW: Sherry Muzall, Robert Lowery, Richard Jones, Linda Con ey, o nnie Ross, Linda Brangato. SIXTH ROW: Carroll Floyd, Joel Gibson, Lynn Hutson, David Sessums. Fair Park Band tht th better half Band members observe competition be- We see from Concert band performances after marching season a e fore performing at the half-time show of a band is still the music. of the Thanksgiving game. I ,K l I s ', f- f l -,fzrnwuf-2q', vzr.v'ng.,fsim1fl 's 'S FIRST ROW: Bettye Bogue, Clarissa Carter, Patsy Simmons. SECOND ROW: Dona Frost, Wayne Britt, Gwen Wofford, Sherry Thomas. THIRD ROW: Donna Whipple, Susan Whipple, Judy Kleinhans, Don Bacher, Bill Ayers, Ronny Shuflin, Doug Lee. FOURTH ROW: Gordon Ferguson, Andy Loker, Glen McCune, Ronny Brock, Betty Stuckey, Robert Courtney, Jean Gove, Jimmy Reynolds, Lucien Rose. FIFTH ROW: Clifton Moeuer, Bill Cater, Chris Roach. O wins sweepstakes. Snappy marching and peppy music of the Fair Park ba nd provides half-time entertainment at the football games if W. , f fl if 5 jwff Ze f N 4 1? W X if v , VAWV mf ' . V I, yi. f z., , -t e am. , f ,T i . i JAP'9'3f ' 0952 s Fair Park Crchestra in spring concert. MERADlTH TILBURY, Concert Mistress, and MR. ARTHUR BENOY, Conductor. 1 is .tc isis. any ' ORCHESTRA PERSONNEL VlOLlNS, Meradilh Tilbury, Concert Mistress, Bruce Kruger, Principal, Mary Butler, Charlotte Grant, Pamala Sumerlin, Patsy Rhodes, Peggy Williamson, Linda Valentine, Patsy Morgan, Pamala Roberts, Richard Groves, Billy Williams, Jimmy Mahony, Thelma Kirkindoll, Louise Allend. VIOLASQ Katie Jo McKenzie, Principal, Betty Garretson, Sylvia Foster, Mickey MacDougle, Barbara Addison, CELLOS: Ronald Bilyeu, Principal, John Hill, Charles Stegall. BASSES: John Futrell, Principal, Jimmy Little, Carolyn Applewhite, James lsgate. FLUTES: Ruth Nelson, Principal, Camilla Fulco, Nelda McCalla. OBOE: Shirley Grant. CLARINETS: Bobby Crews, Principal, Eugene Holder, Helen Lindsay, Ruth Robertson. BASSOON, Warren Cockerham. HORNS, Jody Trimble, Principal, Douglas Neal, William Hearron, Roland Norman, Diana Brock. TRUMPETS, Jerry Vascoe, Principal, Phillip Johnson, Kenneth Delyser, Jack Causey. TROM- BONES: Lloyd Nelson, Principal, Colin Smith, Kenneth Andrews, Jerry Webb. TYMPANI: Robert Thompson. PERCUSSION: Barbara Thompson. J, :Q L Q Atl! . m All-State FIRST ROW: Meradith Tilbury, Mary Butler, Pam Roberts, Bruce Kruger. SECOND ROW: Patsy Rhodes, Pam Summerlin, Richard Groves, Katie Jo McKinzie, Ronnie Bilyeu. THIRD ROW: Linda Valentine, Peggy Williamson, Pat Morgan, Betty Garretson, Barbara Addison, Sylvia Foster, John Hill. FOURTH ROW: James lsgate, Carolyn Applewhite, Jimmy Little, John Futrell. as new , A5 'QQ' FIRST ROW: Camelia Fulco, Ruth Nel- son, Shirley Grant. SECOND ROW: Bobby Crews, Eugene Holder, Warren Cockerham, Lloyd Nelson, Kenneth Andrews. THIRD ROW: Phillip John- son, Doug Neal, Jody Trimble. .wr FIRST ROW: Meradith Tilbury, Mary Butler, John Hill, Ronnie Bilyeu, John Futrell, Katie Jo McKenzie, Betty Garretson, Peggy Williamson, Patsy Rhodes. SECOND ROW: Charlotte Grant, Pam Summerlin, Patsy Morgan, Linda Valentine. 05' 4, 'X 'f '5 5 '-M' N , ,f X, f 4 6,,, f M Mm A. , 1 ,, ,,,-ffffyf ,4,f,,f,Jf -2 ' g Zimny ,, 'Z ff me f . 1 my I I Q The A Choir of Fair Park has forty-three members. Their versatility in music allows them to perform numbers varying from classics to popular music. With the guiding hand of Mr. Melvin Riche and accompaniment of Elaine Sistrunk, the choir's performances include club meetings, civic func- tions, school assemblies, and concerts. A Choir members receive a credit in their school work for A Choir is considered a school subject. Accompanists Gayle Campbell, Elaine Sistrunk, Judy Nichols, Donna Wil- liams, and Janis Jefferson. Fair Park Choirs FIRST ROW: Barbara Ann Brumley, Janice Dubois, Carole Fulmer, Rose Ann Brocato, Rae Ann Clousing, Luisa Johnson, Jeanette Williams, Barbara Jean Armstrong, Rosita Tanner, Karen Gillaspie. SECOND ROW: Marti Horton, Juanita Herring, Linda Lynn Scott, Judy Nichols, Jo Ann Tibbitt, Tommy Comalander, 'Merry Pool, Cristy Miles, Linda Arnold, Allena Wornble. THIRD ROW: Glenda Launius, Barbara Thompson, Lita Clanton, Sharon Parrish, Jean McPhaul, Sherry Lynne Edelen, Shirley Ann Burton, Carolyn Sue Wardlovv, Linda Carter, Jan Simpson. FOURTH ROW: Sue Box, Martha Giatti, Iris Noble, Margaret Sebren, Janis Jefferson, Wanda Pool, Dale Duck, Kay Posey, Ebbie Jane Scarborough, Diann Miller, Donna Faye Williams. FIFTH ROW: Dian Edwards, Sandra Lollar, ltelia Phillips, Margaret Jones, Mary Lovett, Grace Tomlinson, Martha Crump, Sandrea Bridges, Jeanie Rees, Robbie Ellis, Joan Frances Brown. l .1 2 - l V - - li ar - , , Q if yi! 1 ' 1 f ' 3 3 8 3. A l 1 I- ' . l 1 1 4 2 2 4 P FIRST ROW: Jeanette Williams, Barbara Armstrong, Peggy lsbel, Carolyn Baker. SECOND ROW: Jimmie Baughman, Lynn Phylan, Lita Clanton, Donna Williams. THIRD ROW: Judy Conners, Barbara Stewart, Marie Durbin, Virginia Chandler, Cynthia Phillips. Accompanists: Gayle Campbell, Elaine Sistrunk. Pastels Under the direction ot Mr. Marvin Riche and accompanied by Elaine Sistrunk and Gayle Campbell, the Pastels perform at various local club meetings and civic functions. Their per- formances also included the Student Council Variety Show and many ot the school assem- blies. Ruth Walker and Rita Ellison are named All-State Choir mem- bers. Glee Club As a training class for young voices, Mr. Benoy's Glee Club serves the school. It is an elective course meeting two days a week with one-fourth credit toward graduation. 1 ARTHUR BENOY Director FIRST ROW: Mary Phillips, Mariorie McLung, Linda Landrum. SECOND ROW: Judy Smith, Sandra White, Arlene Olds, Brenda Alexander. THlRD ROW: Linda Gillespie, Barbara Carol Cockerham, Jere Lucky, Jean Lyons. FOURTH ROW: Anita Anders, Jennifer Bowen, Mary Palmer, Pat Arrington, Jo Ann Solanic, Elaine Hanson. FIFTH ROW: Barbara Mabry, Cathering Clarke, Grace Tomlinson, Nelwyn Pino, Lynda Ramsey, Bobbie Seal, Nita Tucker. AM Office Assistants OFFICE ASSISTANTS -- FIRST ROW: Sandra Cashmer, Julia Nolte, Mary Frances Doss, Sue Reynolds, Carol Cockerham, Juanita Herring, Donna Gipson. SECOND ROW: Ann Walker, Toi Beard, Ruth Nelson, Brenda Hill, Brenda Pennock, Nancy Key, Virginia Tag-liavore, Charmaine Moore. THIRD ROW: Sue Doiron, Suellen Brantly, Linda Pearce,'Margaret Attaway, Judy Flynn, Janice Martin, Connie Carson, Ronnie Middleton, Richard Burks. FOURTH ROW: Carmolette Denice Schneider, Karen Miller, Virginia Carmichael, Janet Box, Linda Smart, Betty Sims, James Tyler, John Greer, Larry Sim- mons, Charles McBride. Greeting visitors to the counselors' office, help- ing clerical workers, running errands, taking telephone messages, and filing occupational and career information as well as college bulletins, student records, and schedule cards, office assist- ants can be found on the iob any period of the day. The only job that they do not help with 9 Toi Beard' files college bulletins in counselors' office. Student assistants is the filing and reading of confidential informa- tion and records. Mrs. McDaniel's assistants can be found an- swering the phone, delivering messages, locating students and a variety of other tasks that they all einioy. This work is performed during study period without academic credit. Mrs. McDaniel, Virginia Tagliavore, Margaret Attaway, Danny Middleton, John Greer, and Jeri Bruner pause for a picture s.s:. : ff 'ww Library Assistants LEFT TO RIGHT: D. C. Stroud, Sherry Wiley, John Hill, Jean Magee, Terry Dillard, Wanda Brown, Linda Spikes, Jo Caldwell, Martha Stampley, Susie Tomkins, Patsy Fuller, Sue Sansone, Mary Rinaudo, Sylvia Mouer, Pat Sanders, Ronald Floyd Clark. It you need a classic Thin enough To be read in one night, ask for a library assistant. Patience, courtesy and good iudgment are The necessary qualities of a good library assistant. Some of Their duties are processing new books, working serve the school. aT The loan desk, and giving reader advisory services. ln relieving The librarians of The routine but necessary duties, The assistants render a unique service To Fair Park. FIRST ROW: Jimmie Ruth Miller, Elaine Baker. SECOND ROW: Edna Chester, Judy Williams, Janette Bogue, Margaret Teer, Virginia Ferguson, Sandy Smith, Margaret Fielder, Sherry Green, Paula Scheffler, Roy Jo Wyatt, Helen Lindsay, Pat Chester. 1 .m,..- .ww wel. 4 ,.1,,,ns mv:r Louise Pearce. Key Club members attend state convention. Billy Joe Thompson, Presidentg Howard Bell, Vice-President, Richard Groves, Secretary, Charles Strickland, Treasurer. --0 Qffir - :. '45-ui 01:0 oQo O 2 FE,- 573 :Jim -, 0 img' Lim O'-'4 'Do I -, -. 355 wxg Om .337 xg!! O 3 -.53 9-9. ai' gtg .:EDua S-9 ,U .. -.o. ni T E Q, - 3-E U3 QS? 3' S 40: FDDIIII 94' 417: 0 1 in-Z 1DJ -ur 22.5 0.2 953' :. t D 5275 mn-1 35.2 Q-0 N U USE' gafg :seo 503 map- 2 an 598 'U 'UQ-3 6-sf' ' J: :QD BV? 352 5: E . 555' 3 57:3 m..5' LS T20 303 ml: PF?- ffff., '-fr M' ,K iff? QC i :QP xxx' f x x ' -. ,Wifi E y'1 l Q x The Key Club is a service organization dedi- cated to the betterment of our school, commu- nity, and city. The Fair Park Key Club is spon- sored by the West Shreveport and Cedar Grove Kiwanis Clubs. The boys in the club must have at least a C average and be approved by the principal and the teachers. Each year the members select three girls for honorary sponsor. This year they are, Louise Pearce, Jimmie Dale Baughman, and Donna Whipple. Our most important proiects were to serve as transportation committee for two conventions and to sponsor Fair Parks' First Homecoming. av' -.. x 59 Ms s. 1. .., 4 v-9: .,. rw. -W .M Have proiecTor, will show, The Audio-Visual Club works for The benefiT of The sTudenT body. WiThouT The program of The Audio-Visual Club, The films ThaT aid us in our sTudies would noi be available. Each member of The club has a iob ThaT musT be done and each works for his goal. The chief qualificaTions needed by Audio-Visual Club mem- bers are prompTness, accuracy, reliabiliiy, and orderliness. The boys proiecT films, keep The machines in order, and reporT The condiTions of The films. The girls perform such duTies as processing films as They come in To The school, assisTing in mailing films and filing film cards. The club owes much of iTs success To The under- sTanding guidance and supervision of iTs sponsor, Mrs. Mason. Jerry Nelms, PresidenT, Richard Robbins, Vice-Presidenfp Nancy Cox, Secrefaryp Marvin NuTT, Treasurer, AbsenT: William Hearron, SergeanT-aT-Arms. Audio-Visual Club aids classes. FIRST ROW: Jerry Nelms, Richard Robbins, Nancy Cox, Durwin Logan, Luisa Johnson, Ann Bozeman, Larry Gibson. SECOND ROW: Mary Jane EThridge, WonneTTe Anderson, Philip Verderaime, Richard Ramsus, BuTch Harper, Larry Ussery, Malinda Conly, Bill Miller. THIRD ROW: Amy Lea, Ann McRae, Danny Baughman, David SmiTh, Ma-rvin NuTT, Johnny Monday, Tom RosseTT, V. J. La Lena, Mike Henry. FOURTH ROW: Charles L. Branfon, CurTis B. Williams, Wilson Broadus, William Hearron, Warren Tolpmonds, Roger Neal, Innis Reaves, Pat Kirland. FIRST ROW: Dave Hofius, Carolyn Wise, Harold Garcia, Marion Farmer, Bennie Lewis, Betty Akes, Linda Dicerson, Carolyn Davidson, Quinnette Kiper. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Louise Finegan, Betty Woolsey, Betty Morrison, Donna Chelette, Beverly Weaver, Shirley Langford, Rita Phillips, Patsy Linahan, Pattie Dollar, Chloe Clark. THIRD ROW: Armenta Hammack, Robbie Street, Janice Baxter, Fanice Salley, Gloria Middleton, Virginia Cason, Kenneth Bush, Betty Rains, Barbara McGee, Shirley Giddings. FOURTH ROW: Joseph Flores, Louis Harper, John Russell, Jim Mathis, Bill Lamb, James Woodall, Billy Sandifer, Ray Miley, Tommy Mora, Jesse W. Prisock. FIFTH ROW: Jerry Hayes, James Gilley, David H. Flowers, Leon Stephenson, Ronnie Kendrick, Coy Ronald Chapel, Benny Piazza, Sammy Citrano, Billy Page, Finley H. Calhoun, Earl Monk. They earn while they learn. Betty Akes gives service with a smile at Woolworth. The Distributive Education Club, composed of students with an active interest in the busi- ness world, helps prepare these students for permanent employment after graduation. Under the program students attend school in the 49 morning and work for local businessmen in the afternoon. A large variety of iobs are held by W members of the club who often continue the X7 . same iob as full-time employees. Sa-ti Miwuu ,M W Quineffe Kiper shows some merchan- dise af Ruben-sfeins. Gloria Middleton enioys a work day at Bealls. unnvv' Bill Lamb rings up a sale at Big Chain. JwwmzwJ'4evrf ' Way, Marion Farmer completes a sale at Lane's Shoe Store. FIRST ROW: Gail Bowman, Peggy Williamson, Ann Walker, Tanyau Bracey, Robert Boykin, Janis Na-llin. SECOND ROW: Katie Blankenship, Harlene Hutchinson, Mary Lynn Calloway, Linn Roycroft, Linda Robertson, Loueen Kidwell, Janice Whiteside. THIRD ROW: Shirley Baldwin, Judy Robertson, Connie Carson, Marie Prichard, David Vice, Bobby NlcClendon. FOURTH ROW: Margie Rees, Penny Cummings, Susan Whipple, Janet Box, Virginia Roquemore, Mary Johnston, Barry Garrett. FIFTH ROW: Mike Cook, Gary DeClerk, Rechard Jones, Alan Stone, Pete Serbanic, Crestman Lammey. Los Alumnos Felices observes Pan-American Week. Gail Bowman, President, Peggy Williamson, Vice-President: and Ann Walker, Secretary, don Spanish costumes. 208 At least once a year members not this club are found dining at a local Mexican restaurant in a gala atmosphere ot Old Mexico. Composed entirely ot el Espanol students, members of the club learn much about our Span- ish speaking neighbors through their studies and varied programs. At Christmas the club plays Santa Claus, or Los Reyes Magos, by spreading holiday cheer to someone less fortunate. Sponsoring Pan-American Week with colorful informative posters in the halls, bright decora- tions in the cafeteria and the charming costumes many members wear on Pan-American Day, this club greatly increases awareness of our neigh- bors to the South. Orbis Romanos holds state convention at Fair Pork ,avi 48.3 gawfslnc SEATED: Mary Jane Ethridge, Proctor, Vice-President, Betty Bogue, Consul l year, President: Sue Ellen McFadden, Quaestor, Treasurer. STANDING: Frances Little, Censor, Secretary: Donna Faye Williams, Program Chairman, Carol Beeman, Tribune, Reporter, Wayne Locke, Consul ll year, President. to increase The purpose ot the Latin club is the knowledge and understanding ot the tar reaching influence ot the Latin language. This is done with interesting programs about Roman costumes, mythology, and every day words de- rived trorn Latin. By means of bright posters in the halls, Latin FIRST ROW: Bettye Bogue, Wayne Locke, Mary Jane Ethridge, Lynn Tuminello. SECOND ROW: Miss Cook, Sponsor: Meradith Judy Kleinhans, Betty Carter, Barbara Humphries, Bonnie Cole. week is held during the year to stress the every day importance of Latin to all ot us. Orbis Romanus is held under the excellent sponsorship ot Miss Annie Laurie Cook. Member- ship is open to all Latin students or former Latin students who are interested in a further study ot Latin. Lou Ellen McFadden, Donna Faye Williams, Carol Beeman, Mary Tilbury, Betty Garretson, Judy Turnbow, Rosamond Worrell, THIRD ROW: Judy Lee, Sue Ellen Wright, Janis Jefferson, Maxine Lunt, Sherry Aubrey, Charlotte Boston, Timothy Jones, Nancy Stacks, Priscilla Eichler. FOURTH ROW: Bucky Allen, Clint Mouer, Sue Roark, Frank Stien, Bruce Kruger, Carolyn Brown, Joe Asloell, Butch Bryant, Dennis Organ, Patsy Boughton, Roger Boston. FIFTH ROW: Johnny Newbery, Murrell Williams, Mary Carolyn Butler, Kathy Jones, Carmolette Denice Schneider, Don Rogers, Gordon Ferguson, Johnny Grubbs, Chris Roach, Tim Higgins. Xxxnll! S ...2... - 1 --,, , at FIRST ROW: Anne Winterrowd, David Strother, Jo Murray, Betty Molcany, Marsha Gentry, Patti McCook. SECOND ROW: Anita Harkness, Sponsor, Sally Hall, Toi Beard, Carol Richey, Grace Carpenter, Carole Cockerham, Carolyn Whittington, Johnnie Ross. THIRD ROW: Carol Ann Hawkins, Pat Young, Ginger Neel, Elaine Plants, Carole McKneely, Kathy Harbert, Bobby Cole. FOURTH ROW: Brian Smith, Rebecca Robertson, Kenny Hicks, Mike Jones, Otis Courville, Betty Jean George, Martha Stewart, FIFTH ROW: Stanley Tiner, Bert Whaley, Earle Valentine, Christa Rasberry, Judy Key, Victor Chaler, Beverly Wilhite, Ronnie Anderson. es Francais Officers Anne Winterrowd, President, David Stroiher, Vice- President, Jo Murray, Secretary, Jody Trimble, Program Chairman, Betty Molcany, Treasurer. Parlez-vous trangais? The French Club mem- bers do, and have a lot of fun doing it. Studying French in a social atmosphere, the club enioys guest speakers, seeing slides of Europe, singing in the French language, and holding discussions in class in French. Agreeing that everyone from Louisiana should be aware of French cultural influences, Les Francais accepts this task as its main purpose. Luisa Johnson, Mary Jo Lacobe, Toi Beard, Peggy Huhn, Carolyn John- son, Vice-Presidentp Mrs. Gray, Nancy Rountree, President, Judy Smith, Beffy Clegg, Committee Chairmen, Grace Carpenter, Mary Jo Howard. Art Club clecorates for Mardi Gras Jimmie Dell Bowman Sue McDaniel Betty Clegg Elaine Hanson Martha West, Camelia Fulco, Charlotte Grant, Diane Taylor, Sarah Gillespie Rita Mauldin Jeannie Stanley Judy Lee Brenda Alexander, Ann Matthews, Carol Kellog, Meradith Tilbury, Creative Writing Club has literary talent. This club was formed to increase knowledge and appreciation ot good literature as well as to develop literary skill. Members try to combine the reading and appreciation ot poetry, plays, short stories, and essays with their own attempts at writing. To do this they employ the basic tundamentals ot writing, correct meter, types ot lines and many other devices. Mrs. Jones, spon- sor, is an encouraging coach. Each person puts a part ot himself into his ettorts and in return receives the satisfaction ot selt-expression. Results are evidenced by the tact that each year the club has winners in the Na- tional Writing Competition. Winning poetry is published in the annual anthology ot high school poetry by the National High School Poetry Asso- ciation. A better knowledge and understanding of the policies of national and international affairs is the aim of the debate club. A better method of expression, an increased amount of knowledge in various fields, as well as the opportunity to match wits against others of like age makes de- bating an educational as well as an interesting study. Tommy Miller, President, Jamie Armstrong, Vice-President, Patsy Fuller, Secretary, and Peggy Huhn, Reporter, Debate Club FIRST ROW: Brenda Protho, Elaine Baker, Toi Beard, Peggy Huhn, Mr. Cloud. SECOND ROW: Patsy Pigue, Margie Rees, Nancy Stacks, Sheila Bryan, Patsy Fuller, Jamie Armstrong. THIRD ROW: Suellen Brantley, Rita Mclnnis, Everett Mathes, Neal Womack, Tommy Miller, D. C. Stroud. FOURTH ROW: Clifford Wisner, Richard Huff, Stanley Maiden, Edward Callegari, Wesley Campbell, Richard Cockerham. FIFTH ROW: Donald Phelps, James Kihneman, Jimmy Thomas, Joe Williams, William Kissinger, James Shamburger. ,M -. . 2 11 11 u Officers: Ronnie Rambin, President, Byron Isaacs, Vice- President, Douglas Baynham, Treasurer, and Kathleen Ridge, Secretary. Designed To stimulate learning in all profes- sional Tields, the JETS emphasize engineering and The physical sciences. Under The supervision of Mr. Nicklas, the society works To enhance The science program at Fair Park. A new club at Fair Park This year, Junior Engi- neering Technical Society chapters are scattered Junior Engineering Technical Society Throughout The nation. Junior or senior high schools with an adequate interest shown by The student body may participate in The program. An important part of This organization is The academic unit plan. Each chapter receives a pack- age ot materials built around a scientific or engi- neering Topic on a bi-weekly basis. FIRST ROW: Byron Isaacs, Kathleen Ridge, Douglas Baynham, Clint Mouer, Kenneth Kellow, David Lolley. SECOND ROW: Mr. Nicklas, Cecil Lowery, Roger Boston, Linda Colby, Ronald Pate, Howard Bell, Charles Strickland, Ronnie Anderson. THIRD ROW: Lynn Hutson, Warren Edmonds, Wayne Locke, Mike Ryan, Barry Garrett, John Hill, Ronald Brock, Gus Durusas. FOURTH ROW: Melvin Swenson, David Sessums, Kenneth Duckworth, Jerry Endsley, Buddy Webb, Walter Reed, David Cassify, Tommy Friday, Charles Stegall. FIRST ROW: Stanley Tiner, Helen Poulan, Johnny Howe, Ruth Tyler, Dinah Netherton. SECOND ROW: Lamar Oliver, Martha Labenne, Janis Wallis, Meradith Tilbury, Gerry Gorman. THIRD ROW: Camilla Fulco, Ann Matthews, Ingrid Britt, Sue Ellen Wright, Mrs. Nema Henry, FOURTH ROW: Welch Campbell, Frank McManamy, Jo Jeane, Bill Lindsey. FIFTH ROW: Don Draper, Gene Thompson, Edward Durham, Don Rogers, Jack May. With To Make the Best Better their motto, the Fair Park 4-H Club members, along with over two million other 4-H'ers in America pledge, their head to clearer thinking, their hands to larger service, and their health to better living tor their club, their community and their coun- try. Throughout the year the club members par- ticipate in many activities. Among these are: Parish Achievement Day, State Short at L.S.U., National 11-H Club Congress in Chicago and Na- tional 4-H Club Camp which is held in Washing- ton, D.C. , At Short Course our own President, Stanley Tiner was elected to the position ot Louisiana State 4-H President. Sponsors ot the club are Mrs. Nema P. Henry and Mr. Cecil W. Herren. , ....l-gig State Presidency is held by Fair Park student. Stanley Tiner, President, Helene Poulan, Vice-President: Johnny Howe, Second Vice-President: Ruth Tyler, Secretary, Dinah Netherton, Treasurer. SAFETY COUNCIL OFFICERS - SEATED: Joan Stockard, Martha Labenne, Kay Kerr, Helene Poulan, Ann Giddings. STANDING: Rodger Harbin, John Cole, Lamar Oliver, Carole Cockerham. Safety is our business. REPRESENTATIVES - FIRST ROW: Mary Givens, Carolyn Thomas, Laney Honeycutt, Sandra Miller, Anne Robertson, Juanita Herring, Linda Reynolds, Nancy Willis, Ronnie Suggs, Rosemary Jeter. SECOND ROW: Brenda Brock, Larry Harris, Janis Jefferson, Sherry Piden, Judy Turnbow, Lynda Sue Hayes, Peggy Pitre, Salley Lasyone, Sam Lucero, Ruth Walker. THIRD ROW: Carole Pruett, Dorothy Huckabee, Jo Ann Gugliuzza, Betty Jean George, Roxanna Sheeley, Ernest McClelland, Johnny Kircus, Charles Maranto, Bobby McCIendon, George A. Loker. FOURTH ROW: Christa Rasberry, Marc Walker, Pam Summerlin, Paul Skipworth, DeWitt Morris, Buddy Webb, Eugene Blake, Sue Scott, Dorothy Kinney, Carolyn Brow. 4,,.A Helene Poulan shows Kay Kerr the location of a school KGY Ken' and Ann GICICIIUQS INSPSCT 'Fife eX'fl 19Ul5I'1e - accident. Lamar Oliver, Rodger Harbin, and John Cole issue a ticket to an improperly parked car. HELENE POULAN ..s.ss ................... P resident RODGER I-IARBIN .ss...... ...ss F irst Vice-President CAROLE COCKERHAM .,ss,s Second Vice-President ANN GIDDINGS s.,....,..ssss,,s, Recording Secretary MARTHA LABENNE ,.,c,c Corresponding Secretary JOAN STOCKARD sc.,..ccc,,,,-cc,,..,,..,,....,, Treasurer KAY KERR ........sc Vice-President of School Safety JOHN COLE ......c, Vice-President of Traffic Safety CHARMAINE MOORE ,,,. Vice-President of Home Safety LAMAR OLIVER -- Vice-President of Civil Defense SAFETY COUNCIL ALTERNATES - FIRST ROW: Helene Poulan, Rodger Harbin, Carole Cockerham, Ann Cviddings, Martha Labenne, Joan Stockard, Kay Kerr. SECOND ROW: Mr. Hollingsworth, Sponsor, Donna Faye Williams, John Cole, Charmaine Moore, Lamar Oliver, Toi Beard, Tanyau Bracey, Beverly Gray, THIRD ROW: Beverly Hagan, Nancy Martin, Carolyn Burton, Judy Disiere, Frances Maxey, Louise Brinkley, Dennis Bilyeu. FOURTH ROW: Ebbie Jane Scarborough, Anita Anders, Judy Smith, Alice Guidry, Carolyn Houston, Richard Lindsey, David Bussell, Thomas Mitchell. FIFTH ROW: Glenda Abney, Carolyn John- son, Margaret Blackmon, Kathy Janes, Don Broussard, Betty Chandler, Saundra Watson, Lamar Johnson. i 1 7 i z e Seniorettes FIRST ROW: Anita Anders, President, Barbara Humphries, Vice-President, Elaine Hanson, Secretary, Joyce Key, Treasurer, Gail Bryant, Katie Coker. SECOND ROW: Ann Matthews, Rosemary Jeter, Gay Nell Ussery, Charline Evans, Diane Taylor, Linda Carter, Mary Jo Howard, Mrs. Black, Sponsor, THIRD ROW: Barbara Gonzales, Carol Kellogg, Priscilla Eichler, Sandra Mize, Barbara Smith, Amy Lea, Barbara Metcalf. The Y-Teens is an organization sponsored by the Y.W.C.A. for girls in both high school and iunior high. The purpose ot this organization is to interest girls in service for others. This year at Fair Park the Y-Teens are divided according to classes. They are the Junior Y-Teens, Senior Y-Teens, and the Sophomore Y-Teens. ln each group there have been projects such as Christmas and Thanksgiving baskets for needy families. Guest speakers talk to them on various subiects. In the summer the Y-Teens hold the Mid-South convention lasting eight days. All girls in Y-Teens throughout the states may attend. There the girls participate in activities designed to improve club response to the Y-Teen program. Junlor Y-Teens FIRST ROW: Jeanie White, President, Joyce Graves, Vice-President, Carol Ann Hawkins, Secretary, Patricia Osborne, Treasurer, Jimmie Dale Baughman, Worship Chairman, Joylyn Smith, Social Chairman, Dinah Netherton, Service Chairman, Brenda Pen- nock, Barbara Norris, Reporter. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Sarah Williams, Sponsor, Virginia Marshall, Kay Ditchens, Orvalynn Wall, Betty Garretson, Carrol Hanson, Kathryn Neely, Judy Ramsey, Linda Mason, Judy Pace, Carole McKneely. THIRD ROW: Lynda Smith, Elaine Plants, Marilyn Perry, Mary Jane Ethridge, Sue Heinsohn, Judy Cromer, Kay Burford, Janis Jefferson, Janis Nallin, Sue Doiron. Service is our aim. Sophomore Y-Teens FIRST ROW: Judy Lynn Smith, President, Bobbie Seal, Vice-President, Gail Todd, Secretary, Jo Anne Solanic, Treasurer, Jeanie Rees, Reporter, Nancy Willis, Worship Chairman. SECOND ROW: Fay Kyle, Nancy Forrest, Kathleen Sanders, Linda Sayers, Linda Cain, Social Chairman, Peggy Pitre. THIRD ROW: Carolyn Brow, Program Chairman, Barbara Moss, Patricia Latura, Annette Dickerson, Nancy Thompson, FIRST ROW: Sue Roark, President, Murrill Williams, Vice-President: Judy Disiere, Secretary-Treasurer: .Cathryn Neely, Historian, Katie Coker, Senior Representative: Kay Owens, Junior Representative: Pat Blackwell, Sophomore Representative. SECOND ROW: Miss Janis Cook, Sponsor: Elaine Holman, Sandy Grant, Mary Givens, Linda Arnold, Kaye O'DonnelI, Lorena Gunter. THIRD ROW: Louise Brinkley, Cheryll Hill, Linda Jackson, Kay Kitchens, Martha Ford, Carolyn Houston, Carole Pruett, Pat Williamson. FOURTH ROW: Edna Earl Carpenter, Sylvia Mouer, Betty Jeane, AIicia'Hermes, Ann Walker, Mary Lovett, Sandra Cashmer. FIFTH ROW: Rosa Ann Clarke, Toi Beard, Nancy Forrest, Patricia Ifatura, Jeanie Rees, Jane Howell, Jo Caldwell, Betty Meisner. SIXTH ROW: Jan Simpson, Theresa Clemens, Susan Falls, Catherine Boddie, Jo Murray, Gloria Jean DeSoto, Galle Rachal, Michele Burks. SEVENTH ROW: Sue Heinsohn, Rose Mary McKeithen, Charleen Morizot, Nancy Cox, Camilla Fulco, Susan Whipple, Judy Nichols, Sherry Mizell, Arlene Olds. EIGHTH ROW: Melba Jean Boggs, Linda Terry, Carolyn Brown, Judy Williams, Karen Salmon, Sue Ellen Wright, Glenda Abney, Betty Ponder, Tommye Lee Wainwright. NINTH ROW: Leona Kines, Betty Jean George, Princess Martin, Sandy Johnston, Judy Lee, Judy Mitchell, Bettye Bogue, Penny Cummings, Martha Stampley, Gayle Teresa. Girls' Intramural Sports Club First ot its kind at Fair Park the Girls' lntra- which compete tor first and second place. The mural Sports Club is composed of sophomores, three major team sports that the Girls' Intramural iuniors and seniors interested in team sports. Sports Club participate in are basketball, volley- Each class is represented by two or more teams ball and softball. Q Judy Disiere, Sue Roark, and Murrill Williams look over plans 'for Linda Jackson, Sandra McLeod and Kathryn Neely keep a tournament. a scrapbook of the club's activities. KATIE COKER KAY OWENS PAT BLACKWELL Senior Representative Junior Representative Sophomore Representative SUS Roark, Melba Boggs, Kay Kitchens, and Edna Members engage in a lively game of volleyball. Earle Carpenter vie for first batter, FIRST ROW: Mrs. Bertiaux, Sponsor, Pam Hebert, Marilyn Perry, Janice Abel, Shirley Whittaker, Barbara Presson, Patricia Latura, Sissy McCaIla, Katie Coker, Sue Runnels, Norma Kelley, Faye Beam, Teresa Taravella, Sally Taylor. SECOND ROW: Nancy Ward, Sally Ann McWhiney, Orvalynn Wall, Carolyn Thomas, Gloria Jean DeSoto, Barbara Brown, Jane Howell, Bev- erly Ann Gray, Linda Lynn Scott, Sarah Jeannette Parker, Mary Ann Davis, Linda Gayle Metchell, Kitty Ross, Sue Brinson. THIRD ROW: Tuth Tyler, Patsy Rhodes, Mary Palmer, Mary Rinaudo, Lynda Robinson, Sherry Lynne Edelen, Iona Attaway, Peggy Rascoe, Carol Burton, Rita Mauldin, Ann Blair, Robbie Ellis, Jackie Akers, Wanda Goff. FOURTH ROW: Gladys Smith, Cynthia Hampton, Cheri Payton, Veronica Griffith, Joyce Thomas, Margaret Attaway, Carol Ann Everett, Rita Dobbins, Vickye Dunn, Janet Freeman, Sylvia Garriga, Kaye O'Donnell, Lorena Gunter, Sue Jewell. FIFTH ROW: Dolly Thompson Imogene Carroll, Lynda Ramsey, Sandra Mize, Tommie Jean Sanders, Sandra Ann Shields, Mary Lewing, Saundra Thomas Margaret Jones, Carol Moulder, Carolyn Ann Aaron, Diane Taylor, Jannette Bogue, Mary Ray, Wanda Brown. 1 I Future Homemakers attend state convention. discuss plans for the year. Sandrea Bridges, President, Pam He bert, Vice-President, Marilyn Perry Secretary, and Janice Abel, Treasurer Cissy McCalla, Songleader, Barbara Presson, Reporter, Shirley Whitaker, Parliamentarianp and Patricia Latura, Historian. Modeling clothing made in home economics are Llen Cox, Deanna Mcllwain, Peggy Rasco, Rosemarie Tatum, Carol Burton, and Sue Runnels, l l i Delegates to state convention are SEATED: Carol Moulder, Pam Hebert, Shirley Whitaker. STANDING: Mrs Bertiaux, Patricia Latura, Beverly Gray, Sand-rea Bridges. 11' 1, . Carole Bell arlssa ar er Karen Johnson Judy Keasler Judy Klemhans Paulme Leadaman Ann MacMillan NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY g 5 I f 3 'f -j x I Z.- 7 Y' 5 7 W QS 5 L 224 ln l959, the Fair Park Chapter of the National Honor Society was organized with a charter issued by the National Council of the National Honor Society. Sixty-one seniors and twenty-nine juniors inducted on May 17, l959, became the charter members of the Fair Park Chapter of the National Honor Society. At the induction ceremony each person received a membership card and a pin. This organization was founded by high school prin- cipals for the purpose of recognizing students vvho have been outstanding in scholarship, service, character, and leadership. A student becomes a member of the National Honor Society upon recommendation by the faculty and upon attaining a B average. Not more than ten per cent of the junior class may be elected and not more than fifteen per cent of the senior class. Seniors elected to membership in the Spring are called graduate members. Juniors are active members. Active members elect officers and meet as a group. All or- ganization and all business of the Society are regulated by the constitution. As a service organization, the Fair Park National Honor Society has served as: ushers for baccalaureate, diploma carriers for graduation, and hosts for the Louisiana Stu- Linda Hestand Carrie Mae Hoob ' I Am, Maffhews Rita Magma dent Council Convention banquet. ' N t' I H S ' t Carla Riley Mike Ryan Elaine Sistrunk Jack Snider Martha Stewart Jimmy Wagner Benny Watson Mary Weidner Buddy Worthington Bobbye Ybos . f-fr.-msg' V c l 1 :'fx flora l Journcilistic abilities ore recognized. Thirty-three members were named to the E. H. Herron Chapter of the Quill and Scroll Society, a national iournalistic or- ganization. Members are taken from the Pow Wow Editorial and Ad Staffs, the Football Program Ad Staff, and the Sequoyah Editorial, Ad, and Circulation Staffs. ABOVE, STANDING: Jimmie Miller, Shirley Baldwin, Judy Coulson. SEATED: Linda Hestand, Rita Mc- lnnis, Carole Bell, Kay Kitchens, Dinah Netherton, Lynda Smith, Ann Rutherford, Virginia Marshall, Charlotte McCalla, Barbara Metcalf, Barbara Humphries, Anita Anders, Elaine Hanson. BELOW, SEATED: Toi Beard, Brenda Tubbs, Diane Gates, Betty Yancey, Margaret Attaway, Sandra Norrid, Marie Hall, Patsy Lowderback, Ann MacMillan, Ann Matthews, Tony Ferlito, Joy Ann Pierce, Jo Gayle Williams. STANDING: Sam Lucero, Nell Thigpen, Frank Bright, Charles McBride, Pauline Leadaman. rn , ,WMKW FIRST ROW: Billy Thompson, Key Club: Mike Cook, Sophomore Class, Denise Freeman, Football Ad Staff: Anne Winterrowd, French Club. SECOND ROW: Stanley Tiner, Senior Class, 4-Hg Douglas Baynham, Concert Band, Jim Keeth, Athletic Representative, Doug Robinson, Junior Class, Mike Ryan, R.O.T.C. To organize the heads ot all school organiza- tions into one club, designed to work toward the solving ot mayor school problems - this is the purpose tor the founding ot the Presiolent's ' ' Club this year at Fair Park. In addition to assisting the school in solving . problems, the club may sometimes organize to back a school-wide activity in all phases ot extra- curricular lite. FIRST ROW: Sandra Norrid, Pow Wow: Ann Matthews, Sequoyah: Patsy Lowerback, Cheerleader, Helene Poulan, Safety Council. SECOND ROW: Jimmie Wagner, Student Council: Gail Bowman, Spanish Club, Karen Johnson, Red Cross, Patricia Parker, Honor Legion: Buddy Worthington, National Honor Society. A-sf , 5 41 l . IY 3 E :Ti -- '2' VV' -wnlli X S N .fi 9 Q f 5 V 4 Q ff M R x I I U 5 ':ll, A A X ug yv All' X.. I1 -7 r A 'I' I An:f ' I ' I 228 at V fkwau, MR5:..x ,.., I. if ink' 0 wx, . ,. in IWW' , ,Ai MIIFW ' KT? Army R.0.T.C. The program ot R.O.T.C. in Shreveport high schools serves a double purpose. First, it Trains young men To become leaders. Second, it gives Them an early military background. ln addition To companies and Military Band, The Dixie Drill team and The Rifle Team offer ac- tivities of interest To cadets. MIKE RYAN PATSY LOWDERBACK LT. Colonel Lt. Colonel Battle Group Staff Maior Jimmy Wagner, Executive Officer, Maior Sponsor Linda Hestand, Maior Stanley Tiner, S-3, Maior Sponsor Patty McCook, Capt. Russell Scott, S-lg Capt. Sponsor Joyce Brown, Capt. Robert Norris, S-2, Capt. Sponsor Ruth Nelson, Capt. James Brooks, S-4, Capt. Sponsor Denise Freeman. Wagner Hestand Tiner McCook Scott Brown Nelson Brooks Freeman .QM 230 'YS-:af ya-, 'Pa- Snider Donelson Nissen Ybos P616 Ballard Brantley Lee Pearce Nl-3CDOUQf:1ll Special Staff Maior Jack Snider, Commanding Officer Drill Team, Maior Sponsor Juanita Donelsonp Capt. Wayne Nissen, Deputy Command- ing Officer Drill Team, Capt. Sponsor Bobbye Ybosp Capt. Ronald Pate, Rifle Team Commanderp Capt. Sponsor Pat Isbell, lst Lt. Harry Ballard, Rifle Team Executive Officer, lst Lt. Sponsor Suellen Brantley, 2nd Lt. Wilber Lee, Rifle Team Range Offi- cer, 2nd Lt. Sponsor Linda Pearce, Honorary Capt. Sponsor Mickey MacDougall. INSTRUCTORS: Captain Thomas, Sergeant LaRossa, Sergeant Clark, and Sergeant Gilson. kd., is A N ,X r Q , S Isbell 23I 232 r G. , M, C, Headquarters Company Capt. Eric Gongre, Sponsor Louise Pearce, lst Lt. Ronnie Wilhite, Sponsor Camelia Kircus, 2nd Lt. Danny Johnson, Sponsor Brenda Hill, 2nd Lt. Cecil Lowery, Spon- sor Peggy Tharpe, 2nd Lt. Skip Shaw, Sponsor Dianne Gates, WOJG Ronnie Rambin, Sponsor Linda Conley. Gongre Pearce Wilhite Kircus Johnson! Hill Lowery Tharpe 0 Shaw Gates Rambin Conley FIRST ROW: Henry Spivey, Jim Smith, Al Johnson, James Churchman, Ashford Cardwell, Bob Dawson, Teddy Shafer, Jimmy Wilkinson. SECOND ROW: Wilson Broaclus, Crestmen Lammey, Charles Youngblood, Ted Bounds, Richa-rd Branch, Robert De Clerk, Jackie Jones. THIRD ROW: James Slagle, William Powell, Gerald Lindsey, Harold Skyles, Stanley Maiden, Ronnie Stewart, Jerry Robertson. -ms .U-4, ..,V ,www ,KWM .,...m,M,,..,f-..w,,.w- W-rf--ff-,. FIRST ROW: Richard Baizell, David Bussell, Neal Womack, Brian Smith, L. C. Anderson, Larry Oliver, John Harris, Larry Martin, Corky Cassity. SECOND ROW: Jerry Endsley, Bobby Arnold, Jimmy Barnard, Mike Netherton, Leonard, Howard, Fred Seay, Sonny Todd, Jerry Gilbert. THIRD ROW: Charles Hammond, Larry Bogus, Larry Simmons, Ramar Hamilton, Charles Masters, James Hay, Wade Vance, Paul Franklin. Second Platoon Third Platoon FIRST ROW: Douglas Barney, Bill Green, Jan Bryant, Roy Bell, William Ritch, Barry Bolding, Thomas L. Sandifer, P. A. Stockstill, Richard Dubois. SECOND ROW: Dewitt O'Donley, Ronnie Bass, Eddie Robinson, D. L. Monroe, Ray Thomas, John Bass, Williaird Wynne, Roland Chapel, Robert Boykin. THIRD ROW: Sidney Cox, Ronald Berry, Robert Courtney, Carroll Atkins, Danny Berry, Danny Catanese, Mike Beard, Richard Cockerham, Eugene McGuire. L 'T 233 , ngpuvn. . ,, fa-- 234 FIRST ROW: Dan Tucker, Charles Canfield, Ronald Grant, Elliot Noble, John Rinehart, Robert Powers. SECOND ROW: Otis Courville, J. A. Durusau, Tommy Campell, Mike Cotton, Ronald Mixon. THIRD ROW: Bobby Pugh, Kenneth Andrews, Jack Stephens, Robert Todd, Walter Reed, Ronald Williams. FOURTH ROW: Doug Whitlock. First Platoon Second Platoon FIRST ROW: Gerry Johnston, Terry Dean, William Simpson, Carroll Floyd, Donald Watters, Barry Garrett. SEC- OND ROW: Mike Robinson, Bill Fentress, Wayne Sistrunk, Wiley Madden. Jackson, Jerry Frantom, Charles Baughman, Richard Robbins. THIRD ROW: Larry Fields, Wendall ilisiiikiw 4 f Q X if Qif lm I IYW' Company OFFICERS AND SPONSORS: Capf. Tommy Turnley, Sponsor Carole Bell, ist LT. Raymond Schellinger, Sponsor Jimmie Miller, 2nd Lf. Phillip Semon, Sponsor Sherry Aubry, 2nd Lf. Buddy Webb, Sponsor Gail Bowman, 2nd LT. Jimmy Kihneman, Sponsor Sandra Norrid, Unit Administrator WOJG Marvin Nuff, Spon- sor Marie Hall. Third Platoon Turnley Bell Schellinger Miller Semon Aubrey Webb Bowman Kihnemen Norrid NUT1' Ha FIRST ROW: Jimmy Gray, Ronald Harrelson, John Norrid, Glenn Draper, Claude Ragsdale, Wayne Dennis, Gerald Kelly. SECOND ROW: Mark Carfer, Doug McDonald, John Graham, Steve Champion, Neil Trainor. THIRD ROW: Robert Sfucky, Bobbie Robbins, Michael LaLena, Gerald Kierbow, Robert Hux, James Ray Heable. ' wide? , J:-rang ,A,,,.,fmfF:.-o W - . wwf Y-A---'Aff--v v-1 -ami- fr: 236 Watson Ursery Sadler Thompson Miller Stewart Nichols White Holliday Kleinhans Fox Hanson Il II Company Capt. Bennett Watson, Sponsor Peggy Ursery, ist Lt. Kenneth Sadler, Sponsor Bonnie Thompson, 2nd Lt. Tommy Miller, Sponsor Martha Stewart, 2nd Lt. Bobby Nichols, Sponsor Carolyn White, 2nd Lt. Richard Holliday, Sponsor Judy Klein- ha-ns, WOJG James Foxx, Sponsor Elaine Hanson. First Platoon FIRST ROW: Donald Davidson, Sam Lucero, Butch Bryant, James Cope, Carrol Stahl, Jerry Hughes, Mariet Lewis, Kenneth Boyd. SECOND ROW: James Gambol, Homer Robinson,.Lynn Storey, Tommy Scurlock, Buddy Smith, Carl Greig, Perry Fricks, Delwin Glasner. THIRD ROW: Timothy Jones, Everett Phillips, Wyett Nichols, Kenny Hicks, Larry Russom, Roy Morris, Bobby Pitts. FOURTH ROW: Burt Whaley. FIRST ROW: Rodger Harbin, Warren Edmonds, Ronald Brown, Donald Smifh, Louis Walch, John Vice, Lamar Harvey. SECOND ROW: Richard Jones, Charles Phillips, George Mouser, Jack Bozeman, Thomas Marsh, David MeRee. THIRD ROW: Wayne Hayes, Jimmy Milam, Don Jones, Billy Steiner, Pal Osborne, Guy Sibley, Jerry Gilcrease. FOURTH ROW: Bobby Crews. Second Platoon Third Platoon FIRST ROW: John Barnes, Jack Dowden, Chet Terral, Mike O'Neal, John Zmek, Terry Smoof, Neil Kalberg. SEC- OND ROW: Maurice B. Jones, Courfney Sherrod, Roger Ashton McCain, Johnny Lindsay, Willis Lindsay. THIRD ROW: John Juneau, Clarence Roberfs, Larry Harris, Douglas Price, Elbert Hauser, Wyndall Garrett W M ,,,,,,,,,,,,A,, ,,,. A -- ,,l,-...,.,W,a., Mm...,,. 494, 6 liillll sy ff' ZZ .,.,.....,......, FIRST ROW: Arthur Ferguson, John Cole, Glenn. Davis, Buddy Moore, Robert White. SECOND ROW: Charles Branton, Charles Goodrich, Ronald' McMillan, Jack Dunn. THIRD ROW: Kenneth DeLyser, James Casteel, Johnny Meagher. FOURTH ROW: Jerry Causey. First Platoon Second Platoon FIRST ROW: Chester Simmons, Jerry Gerhardt, Mike Kissinger, Donald Bullurd, Butch Kidwell, Kenny Richards, Don Phelps, Charles Strickland. SECOND ROW: James Powell, Bobby Stephens, Travis Gilley, Richard Huff, Jerry Webb, Garland Weidner. THIRD ROW: Roland Norman, Don Rogers, Billy Pon-der, James Willis, Thurmon Baker, James Harvey, David Owens. Company OFFICERS AND SPONSORS: Capt. Larry Diamond, Sponsor Mildred Courville, lst Lt. Jimmy Walker, Sponsor Marty Mitchel- tree, 2nd LT. Ronald Brock, Sponsor San- dra Bafleelf Sponsor Kay Kerr, 2nd Lt, Claude Mahlen, Sponsor Carol Shaugh- nessy, WJOG Donald Berry, Sponsor Ann MacMillan. Diamond Courville Walker Mitcheltree . Mahlen Brock Barteet Kerr Shaughnessy Berry MacMillan FIRST ROW: Dickie Turner, Ronnie Middleton, Tim Tyler, Everett Mathes, Eddie Mathes, Jim Nallin, Clifton Frey. SECOND ROW: Lionel Wright, Kenneth Kellow, Gene Rogers, Edwin Grape, Ernest McClelland, Mike Hodge, Leonard Richards. THlRD ROW: John Buck, Reggie Anthony, Jimmy Mathews, John Wortham, Richard Burks, Henry Braud, James Gordy. Zh 2 3 9 240 Company OFFICERS AND SPONSORS: Capt. Shelby Durr, Commander Sponsor Margaret Atta- way, lst Lt. Jim Hollitield, Executive Officer, Sponsor Barbara Humphries, 2nd Lt. Billy Thompson, Sponsor Rita Mclnnis, 2nd Lt. Ronnie Anderson, Sponsor Katie McKenzie, 2nd Lt. Charles Stegall, Spon- ,,, sor Carole Cockerham, WOJG Tommy Berry, Sponsor Anita Anders. Durr Attaway Hollifield Humphries Thompson Mclnnig Anderson McKenzie 0 Stegall Cockerham BGFFY Anders FIRST ROW: Russell Pedro, Jerry Bass, Craig Deck, Jimmy Croft, John Cox, Ernest Winderweedle, Preston Bennett. SECOND ROW: John Hill, James Herrington, Joe Festervan, Thomas Jeter, Don Emanuel, James Ferguson, Lewis Taylor. THIRD ROW: Warren Cockerham, Harold Wilson, Frank Lawrence, Don Watson, Don Chandler, Dennis Organ, Ralph McFerren. FOURTH ROW: Don Broussard. FIRST ROW: Tommy Friday, David Cassity, Dale Lauter, Henry Joyner, David Phillips, James McGuire, Robert Knott SECOND ROW: John Moore, Phillip Candella, Colin Smith, John Casteel, Lynn Elliott, Larry Cash. Robert Calliham, David Sistrunk, Charles Hudson, Dickie Corley, Paul Thompson, Joe Jeane. Second Platoon Third Platoon FIRST ROW: Jack Elza, Lloyd' King, Orval Crowder, Johnny Grubbs, Mark Lowrey, Herbert Hunt, Steve Ditsler. SECOND ROW: Charles Rogers, Jerry Webb, Ronney Hanson, Ralph Spears, Bill Carlisle, William Mills, Jack May. THIRD ROW: Robert Williams, Clifford Cannon, Carl King, Glen Bordelon, Mike Bain, Edward Durham, Kenny Hunt. THIRD ROW IGI - FIRST ROW: Eddie Hutson, Glen McCune, Mac Smitlw, Tom Pitts, Bill Myers. SECOND ROW: Lloyd Nelson, Andy Loker, Wayne Lowery, Lamar Oliver, Edward' McClain. THIRD ROW: Robert Lowery, Ronnie Shuflin, James Gibbons, Benny Fortenberry, John Holloway, First Platoon Second Platoon FIRST ROW: Bill Cater, Jack Causey, Sammy Wimbish, David Hagur, Lewis Owen. SECOND ROW: Willis Dear, David Strother, James Reynolds, Wayne Britt, Douglas Lee, John Murray. THIRD ROW: Chris Roach, Earl Timmons, Gene Holder, Bill Thomas, 1 Bond Company Capt. Charles Roberts, Commander, Spon- sor Helene Poulan, lst Lt, Tommy Brown, Sponsor Gay Nell Ussery, 2nd Lt. Clinton Mouer, Sponsor Dianne Miller, 2nd Lt. William Hearron, Sponsor Marie Durbin, 2nd Lt. -Douglas Baynhan, Sponsor Pat Rogers, WOJG Douglas Neal, Sponsor Rita Ellison. Brown Ussery Hearron Durbin Nea Ellison ' Roberts Poulan Mouer Miller Baynham Rogers Third Platoon FIRST ROW: Jerry Freeman, Bobby Cole, Frank McManamy, Richard Maxwell. SECOND ROW: Gordon Ferguson, Curtis Williams, Jimmy Hess, Jimmy Allbritton. THIRD ROW: David Foster, Phillip Johnson, Don Barker, Mike Jones. FOURTH ROW: Gay Nell Ussery, Tommy Brown, David Sessumm. Wi Q. fl u 4 U4 W' Dixie Drill Platoon wins trophy. FIRST ROW: Jack Snider, Juanita Donelson, Mike Ryan, Eric Gongre, Jimmy Walker, Bobbye Ybos, Wayne Nissen. SECOND ROW: Eddie Huey, James Brooks, Don Berry. THIRD ROW: Ray Schellinger, James Kihneman, Danny John- son, Roger Harbin. FOURTH ROW: Chester Simmons, Ronnie Middleton, Mark Carter, Otis Courville, Jerry Gilcrease, James Phelps. HFTH ROW: Bobby Pitts, Colin Smith, Gerry John- ston, Marvin Nutt, Jerry Freeman, Larry Fields. SIXTH ROW: Bert Wailey, Bennie Watson, David Strother, Paul Franklin, Ronnie Anderson, Dickie Turner, Mike Robinson. Winning the trophy in marching at the Military For the second year, the Dixie Drill Team will Ball was one of the Drill Team's honors this year. go to Arlington to the Fourth Army Drill Team They also performed at the Christmas Festival competition. The Drill Team financed the trip in Natchitoches, at Homecoming, and in the Holi- themselves by sponsoring a Sweetheart Dance day in Dixie parade. Commander Jack Snider calls roll. and a basketball game. Dixie Drill members bought new uniforms this year, with aid from the . , ,, savy-1-may . , ms.zo.c .a R.O.T.C. Parents Club. TEAM SCORES Fair Park 921 Caddo Rifle Club .............. ......... 904 Caddo Rifle Club ....,............ ...... 938 Barksdale Air Force Base 911 Barksdale Air Force Base ,............. 906 Byrd C,,.........,.....v,,.,,.,,-.,.,., ,........ 907 Centenary .........,..... 921 National Guard ....,., 916 Byrd ...........,...... 918 Centenary ............ 918 National Guard ..-..., INDIVIDUAL AVERAGES Ronnie Pate 189 Bill Lee 185 James Brooks 183 Harry Ballard 179 Gerry Johnston 173 904 851 890 901 912 905 936 924 841 904 Members of the team demonstrate the four firing positions Rifle Team wins seven of ten matches. James Brooks, Ronald Pate, Pat Isbell, Gerry Johnston, Harry Ballard, Sergeant Clark, Suellen Brantley, Stanley Tiner, Bill Lee Linda Pearce, David Sloane. 'L FIRST ROW: Eric Gongre, Ronnie Wilhife, Camilia Kircus, Danny Johnson, Brenda Hill, Cecil Lowery, Peggy Tharpe, Skip Shaw, Dianne Gafes, Ronnie Rambin, Linda Conley. SECOND ROW: Tommy Turnley, Carole Bell, Ray Shellinger, Jimmie Ruth Miller, Phillip Semon, Sherry Aubrey, Buddy Webb, Gail Bowman, James Kihneman, Sandra Norrld, Marvin Nuff, Marie Hall. THIRD ROW: Benny Wafson, Peggy Ursery, Kenneth Sadler, Bonnie Thompson, Tommy Miller, Marfha Sfewarf, Bobby Nichols, Carolyn Whife, Richard Holliday, Judy Klienhans, James Fox, Elaine Hanson. Officers ond Sponsors Club is Officers and sponsors waif pafienfly To have Their picfures Taken. An old TradiTion wiThin The R.O.T.C. aT Fair Park, The Officers and Sponsors Club forms a closer relaTionship of undersfanoling among The officers, sponsors, and insTrucTors. AT The same Time, iT offers an excellenT opporTuniTy for The formafion of new friendships. Meefings serve an informafive purpose in dis- cussions of parade procedures and of weekly drills and inspecTions. FIRST ROW: Larry Diamond, Cookie Courville, Jimmy Walker, Marty Mitcheltree, Ronnie Brock, Sandra Barteet, Kelly Wolfe, Carol Shaughnessy, Claude Mahlen, Kay Kerr, Don Berry, Ann MacMillan. SECOND ROW: Shelby Durr, Margaret Atlaway, Jim Hollitield, Barbara Humphries, Billy Joe Thompson, Rita Mclnnis, Ronnie Anderson, Katie Jo McKenzie, Carol Ann Cocker- ham, Tommy Berry, Anita Anders. THIRD ROW: Tommy Roberts, Helene Poulan, Tommy Brown, Gay Nell Ussery, Douglas Baynham, Pat Rogers, William Hearron, Marie Durbin, Clinton Mouer, Dianne Miller, Douglas Neal, Rita Ellison. still a tradition. OFFICERS: Jimmy Wagner, President, Eric Gongre, Vice-President, Joyce Brown, Secretary, Kelly Wolfe, Treasurer. E 'i l . 2 I E 1 B ov 248 Q ' , ' - ' 67? 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C C J C J C or e 1 l. ,X ' The Morehead Memorial Concourse One of 'l'he many quiel' beaury spo'l's on +he campus of Cenfenary College is 'ihe Morehead Memorial Concourse, where s+uden'I's may pause fo reflecl on The lradifions and persons figuring so prominenfly in +he long, proud hislory of lhe college. The whiie- colonnaded Science Building is shown in lhe background. CENTENARY CGLLEGE A FRIENDLY CAMPUS . I ' , ' -' I ' . M P' ' 27'!f'f7'i',f :,iffffl --flQ.,iZswMWW w'wm H I, f VV ,L Z, I , Z6 , , I Z , V, kywwifgpefz-x4,,,.,wz'PYf ' ' , A Qf f , , , ,M ,, , ,,.. , ., A. ., , -f , j, T flffp, . 4' ' .,,,,,,Qf,g.,.,.,.,,.,,,...,.,..,.,.,,,,..,.,,,.....,..,.,x...M.-f,q,.,4f,,.,,,1f,f4ff7y ,i 'W M' -V ,5 k ' MNMM W -' ' -V 'W' ' W, . ... .. 11 44? 4. 11.5, 21.5 ,,, V ,,., ' -. ', S., ,, .,.,. 1 , -W, L A '+-W1 ,, .fmgzg fig ,ggi ,m L ' '-if , fyfmqwuwm You Can Be SURE If I'r's Wes+inghouse From WADE'S APPLIANCE AND TV 37I7 Lakeshore Dr. J. HILL - PHONE ME I-0262 - SAM SHULER A Good Place I'o Shop A Good Place Io Work B. Llvf. BEYYIII FDR LESS Complimenfs of OVERCASH CLEANERS IZI9 Wilkinson Phone 2-579I L. C. CATHEY FURNITURE CC. Appliances, Furniiure, Carpe+s ZIO3 Lakeshore Dr. Phone 5-I 752 SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA x fy? iff C NG IIII Tl Ns ra uafes he Shreveport umm Congrafulafions fo fhe Graduafes of Fair Park High Many young women from Fair Park High have laid fhe foundafion for a successful life. Affer Fair Park High you go your respecfive ways. Some fo four year col- leges. Some fo iunior colleges. Ofhers fo a life wifhouf addifional fraining. There are some, however, who are ambifious fo sfarf earning immediafely. To fhese, AYERS' SCHOOL OF BUSINESS has somefhing definife fo offer. Affer a few monfhs in AYERS, a nice of- fice posifion wifh a good salary will be yours. Lef us urge you, before deciding on a school, fo visif AYERS' SCHOOL OF BUSINESS. A cordial welcome awaifs you. AYERS' SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Phone 3-I853 Town House SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA W : UwWWmv J0jdJy iff ff Q0 750 Upaggfgvuw my ,W 01 Ai J! 0 , mf? MM wfMf ,ff NU nj 'flip 'JW' WW pf C 7, C My Uj . DM M Ly W UW J uysllgglilfwcgw tiifgfyrjjigirgzggisk MM y HW- DEQ MQW Lanlvifjaai j eadiso:-QZEKGBWS. IW W W I W D n A qA pkg if jfom tj CyJ?gW QQW M JM APN f QWWWQMWW MM ff YN fx m 'WM t7'bMffj, iff UP V I YM N Qffgpwj IWMCXO! Mix, Vp iff Itvjrexfxsgyqdjf iffy!! X C OL Of W E Www 1 WW MMM! WVMWJEZ WW W W fM f www ZMCCT?y5?gVffQW WL RNQY QV W W U4 WQHERSUK MW mf Fw M QW M N , MJ!-1 eqijiggfgbfjgaggas MZWMM qw ILLIW ,J UM Q05 HWWWEWDWEWEQ Qwjy W R MQWQWQQEQ? 5z?fM QW , C qb 61 JW Q Q NM Kiln. AARON'S STAB LES Horses for Hire and Sale Soufh Lakeshore Drive Phone MElrose I-0095 STYRON ENGRAVI NG COMPANY 24I4 Line Avenue M. E. GATTI - - - C. J. GATTI Business Phone: ME I-2733 NEW AND USED PARTS FOR ALL CARS AND TRUCKS GATTl'S WRECKING YARD 7I50 Mansfield Road 2 Blocks Sou'rh of 70'l'h S+ree+ OVER 45 YEARS EXPERIENCE IQIEVMSTIE. Manufacturers of fine drilling equipment 125111, +1 on,-.wwonxs ruvfunc ' ow THE Bmswsfen coMPANv. mc. ous,-.run I I I I CongraI'uIa+ions C0mPIimeh+S of DURHAM BUILDERS, SHREVEPORT INC- sAsH 8. nook COMPANY PAUL C. AND E. P. COHQFGIUIGHOHS Io Ihe Class MITCHELL of '60 Builders N N General Con+racI'ors 3I I2 Hollywood Ave. Your Complefe SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA One Sfop Phone MElrose I-7426 Shoppmg Cenler DOWNTOWN-SHREVEPO RT LAUREL HEIGHTS BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. o. w. WHIDDY, Pas+or WE RE For business or personal banklng stop at any Flrst Natlonal Loulslanas oldest bank MAIN OFFICE AND PARKING GARAGE 600 Block Market AVENUE BRANCH Texas at Van Loan BROADMOOR BRANCH Youree Dnve at K ngs H ghway CEDAR GROVE BRANCH 70th al Henderson MARSHALL STREET OFFICE Slattery Bunldung VIVIAN BRANCH Vnvlan Luusana , I I CIIOIIIIII LQNG ON SERVICE i I .... , , Y .- :iz2EE::':z', , , . , .-.-Z:f:, ' , Ella I ':':':Z:':I:f:1-I'1'f'1'f':':':':': ,':':'f'f'f':jfjf:. I ,,,.,, :2g2g2g5g5' 132355: fwfr IAA- ' ' 'iiifi' TIONAL ..-:4rEr5:5M'::::'Iff:11 I E' 5153 '.'- ff' 1E5Ea:e:.: . ,,... ...... . . I H w4mzz.4f4fzZ1HE5EEi232fE2 . ,-szriri5552522253291 iig1g7':-:- F A I 1A,,. .f , cue lf, ,IwY1M ' '85 ' V' xx . 'N ..,,. x'7I' TNI ' . - 1 I fl' GOOD TASTE COSTS SO LITTLE AT BOOTH'S QUALITY! STYLE! PRICE! 00146 I639-45 TEXAS AVE. Dis+inc'rive Furni+ure Since I896 Complimenfs of CONTINENTAL TRAILWAYS 408 Fannin PHONE 3-4207 '-' 'ff 1 f' ' 1.94 --.------mme. -,.. Jusi' par+ of fhe gang af OUEENSBOROUGH BAPTIST CHURCH Q 2820 W. College S+. We lnvi+e You +o Come and Worship Wi+h Us. THE OHIO OIL COMPANY Commercial Na'I'ional Bank Bldg. Shreveport Louisiana REDDY KILOWATT The Mighiy Aiom You Jusi' Can'+ Beal' Elecfric Service -and you can'+ beal' your 'Friendly elec+ric company when ii' comes +o helping wi1'h school and communify proiecis. .SOUTHWESTERN ELECTRIC POWER CO. WWZL7' M4 -Q- Z Qildff , Q, 'wwf JZWMWLWI FLOORS 0 L'l!Qld Sanded fidvffu ef QU!- Wfwfwav ,m,vJ,,9xW,,f Finished bmi, . 77747 a74,f,U STRIP OR BLOCK I y64.,aJ- X415 793' M if? Old Floors Refinished L40-d.17Qy ALM-J wig Fully Insured and Bonded fvfdfw. QnaIIy Adver+ised Brands of Hardwood Flooring J I Dial UNiversi'ry I-2392 'X If No Answer Dial MEIrose I-0336 GENTRY 81 HOLDER 1408 c:-ANToN CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY CORPORATION P.O. Box 277 7-273I I830 CLAIBORNE Congralulaiions, Seniors Sl 'eVeP0'I- Louisiana We're Glad You Made I+ PARKVIEW BAPTIST CHURCH 3206 SAMFORD 264 ATHLETIC CLUB OF SH REVEPORT, INC. 1 VZ I . . 57 a E Phone 3-03I2-325 MarIceI SI. Shrevepor+, La. Shopping Cenfer of Ark-La-Tex SING I895 ShreveporI s Oldesi' HHeaII'I I5 WBGIIIIII Home-Owned Depar+menI' SI'ore BILLY GOLDEN -franc, Phone 2-5895 JONES FURNITURE CO. We Buy, SeII, and Trade New and Used Furnifure :IH Equipment L .4 AV I047 TEXAS AVE. 922 CHARLOTTE ST. Shreveport Louisiana SHREVEPORT, LA. HOLMES PONTIAC DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL AII Regular Commercial Subieds Taughi' A. 0 College Edilion Gregg Shorfhand Simplified 0 Boolrlreeping I Compiomefer 0 Accounfing 0 Typewriiing 0 Office Machine Course. efc. Come and visii' our new modern air- condi+ioned building and Ief Mr. L. W. Nor+on help you solve your vocafional problems. Business-Irained office personnel wanled despera'IeIy by business and Civil Serv- ice. Graduafes are receiving highesf salaries in hisfory. More posifions Ihan school can fill. Thousands of successful graduafes. Phone Me-5-6I32 BUSINESS COLLEGE Fines+ in 'rhe Arlc-La-Tex 720 Travis - Nexi' Io Ihe Y. W. C. A. COMPLETELY AIR CONDITIONED S'Iuden+s for 73 Years Have Learned They Can Shop aI' Sears and Save LET'S GO BOWLING BOWLERO WEST BOWLERO EAST 37I5 JeweIIa l240 Shrevepor+- Barksdale Highway ME 5-4356 Phone Phone UN5-2329 Sa+isfac'rion Guaranfeed or Your Money Back 624 Texas S'Iree+ Shreveport La. fl!! f 'l ,J J. X If ff' MIL..43,,4gfE,,13,.4,fLz1.f:I7 V Compliments of J. I. ROBERTS L DRILLING COMPANY 267 M. Uimmyi COTTEN'S GROCERY AND SUPER MARKET LONG LEAF LUMBER INC. Sfore No. I 3656 Lake Shore Drive Hearne Ave. a+ Midway P.O. Box II36 Ph ME 5 go sl-IREVEPORT, LOUISIANA ME 5 I344 Phone MElrose 5-7545 Q 'f,','5',fjz2'ff fo H13 inf in HIhncV' You BeIieve: FAIR PARK IS THE BEST SCHOOL We Believe: THE SHREVEPORT JOURNAL IS THE BEST NEWSPAPER We Bo'rI1 Know: QOPQS T :Pk I-if 1.x EE 495 EVERY THURSDAY IN THE SHREVEPORT JOURNAL TocIay's News Today Wi'I'Ii TocIay's Picfures Your DE SOTO-PLYMOUTH Dealer Coiigwiii Iil ,QZZZZIZ WWW? WMM! , ?fflQlA M M 7 i f MAIN OFFICE: Texas md Edwards CIJNIIN ii Tom MCCLELLAN. INC. fI1f:4:I::'I2I: m aiii 'ibiiii 'siifiiiiiii BIIIEIZ ' IIIIIIIIIIIIS IZE3 Norih Mlrkel FAIRFIELD BRANCH I MILAM SIRFFI BRANCH: 1500 Fairfield near 1 d j I s Eastern Building mum nnivi niimcu MSI END BRANCH iii ii u ii, I I I P 2405 Youree Drive Phone 3-5I48 You'II Find ROUNTREE'S A Good Ploce To Do Business! j:I,lllIllTl'EE'S 1 Sub urban OLDS-CADILLAC CO., INC. 3215 SOUTHERN AT ST. VINCENT PHONE UN 1800 BARKSDALE BLVD. AT OLD MINDEN RD PHONE 4 7794 LEWIS FREEMAN'S SPORTING GOODS Corner Hollywood and Mansfield Rd. PHONE ME I-260l Home ol Fair Park Sporlsmen PEOPLE'S MARKET fl I44 Easl' 7O+h 9492 2933 Linclholm OPP Phone 3-2546 l843-I853 Texas Ave. BEWLEY FURNITURE CO. A Goocl Place +o Buy Your Furni'Iure osife Wesf End Posl' Office-33 Years in I'l1e Same Lo MILAM ESSO SERVICENTER 902 Pierre Ave. PHONE 4-4586 C. R. FAITH A Complefe Line of Home Furnishings Reasonable Prices! Easy Terms! I 5 6I6 Milam S+. Congra+ula+ions YOUR STATE FARM AGENT RAYMOND M. ROY 235 Ward Building Shreveport Louisiana max.-1-:Y -- X K ,I A 'fense momenf ai fhe Thanksgiving game. CARL PONS ELECTRICAL CO., INC Commercial ancl lndus+rial Wiring Moior Rewincling ancl Repairs Phone 3-7I93 3538 MANSFIELD ROAD SHREVEPORT, LA. P+... WOQDY . . 5- CAM E RAILANI D C. D. BROWN OIL CORPORATION PIIIIIIII5 5925 Jewella Rd. WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS Phillips 66 Gasoline and Oils L. L. RIDGWAY CO., INC. Supplies for Engineers and Mechanical Drawing Sludenls Reproducfion MaI'eriaIs Ground Floor Pe'I'roIeum Tower Building Phone 3-0676 7I9 Marshall Shreveporf, Louisiana Every Second Can Free-No Limil MARY CARTER PAINTS 5404 Mansfield Rd. 2274 Barksdale Blvd. J. L. RUCKER INSURANCE AGENCY, INC General Insurance Q Surely Bonds CADDO HOTEL BUILDING PHONE 3-3573 EDDIE WASCHKA RADIATOR SERVICE THE CREW Eddie, Liz and Lawrence Waschlca, Wilmer Sislrunlc, Raymond Wissing and Darrell McGinnis Lawrence Waschlca and Raymond Wissing Former Fair Park Sludenls Since l857 M n The Friendliesl' S+ore in +he Ark-La-Tex! I aug- Famous Name Oualily Apparel for eo. All +he Family for Over IOZ Years! Milam al' Marshall Azrelwb if This biology field Irip Io 'rhe Louis S+ I F I sling, inlormalive, and enioyabl Congralulalions 'Io 'Ihe Class of '60 DON'S CALIBURGER DRIVE-IN I935 Kings Highway DON MIZE, Owner The Only Major CII Company WIIII Home Offices in I SI1revepor+ . . . ARKANSAS FUEL OIL CORPORATION PRODUCERS - MARKETERS Cifies Service Pe+roIeum Proclucfs CONGRATULATIONS FAIR PARK HIGH C0mP'fmef'+S of SCHOOL CLASS OF 1960 SNEED BROTHERS and QUAD OIL CORPORATION W. F. BEALL COMPANY, INC. I DEPARTMENT STORES 274 GEO. SPROULL COMPANY, INC. ESTABLISHED I9I7 8. SUPPLY co., INC. Silverseal 6I30 Linwood Ave. A.o wIIY.'I0u5f 'Mmm I Phone: 3-5I8I 522 Common S+. Shreveport La. Q, 'Q H 'E R R H DRINK IT mom com Dfkppen THE FRIENDLY PEPPER - UPPER Y E W WI W W W 1 Phone ME I-0556 2804 DuPon'r HUCKABEE'S AUTO GLASS SERVICE Reg uIaI'ors-FeI+s Channels-Welding SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA Brenda' I-IIII parficipafes wifh enihusiasm in ROTC pagheifi supper ' Congra+uIa+ions, Graduafes Congrafulafions and Bes'r Wishes Seniors H. LANE MITCHELL FURNITURE Commissioner of Public Works HERSH EL COBB HlLL's PHARMACY MEAT MKTS- 37I4 Jewella 274rj'Hf5'Rj'En'g3'3g6Rd- Phone ME I'8585 7I7 Hope SI'ree'I' PH. 2-8l73 BILL'S FLOOR SERVICE BILL Rlees-owner AI. Jil, Carpefs, VinyIs, Cork, u S AspI1aI'r and Rubber Tile, Linoleum and Drain-Board Ma+eriaIs 22911, E. 70+h . . . 7-I805 SHUE ITDIIES 509 MILAM ST. ANDERSONS'S , , The Flnesr In Frozen Foods for II1e ReI'aiI and Ins+iI'uI'ionaI Trade 2059 Texas-5200 Greenwood Rd. PH. 2-86II PH. MEI-475I New and Used Aufo Paris You'II Find I+ Here FROSTED FOODS, INC I626 Sou+I1ern Ave. SHREVEPORT, LA. MORGAN LUMBER COMPANY Time Paymenf PIan 36 MonI'I1s Io Pay CompIimen+s of MR. AND MRS. JACK ADCOCK FASHION FLOORS Sunsef Shopping Village Carpels, Drapes, Carpe'l' Cleaning 6I857 6433 Hearne JEWELLA ESSO SERVICE ' 5305 Jewella Rd. al' Clarke ILEQaE+Vggh0S?r3e+ Shreveport Louisiana 2428 Lakeshore Dirve , Complimenls of IEQZFEPEYTON 5 DRUG STORE FANT, CHASE AND KLINE exas Ave. Phone 2-7l67 INSURANCE Shreveporf, La. HOME BUILDING SUPPLY' WQRRELL BRUS- l529 Texas Ave. BIN-CY-Howard Phone 2,2451 Aclverfising Specialiies Fair Parkers relax in+o campus roufine on The firsl day of school. Complimen'rs RADIO-TV SERVICE jf ,909 Texas HAMMOND s KLEEN IZE Phone 4-02l I or 6-8957 Carpef Sales and Service SHREVEPQRT' LA. 28I6 GREENWCGD ROAD EIB gafco, 120. CHARCOAL l307 HENRY C. BECK BLDG. BROILBERGERS SHREVEPORT, LA. :ozi KINGS HIGHWAY PreSiden+ Genefel Office Phone 85-:obs E' FOWLER' JR' M505 Crude Oil MarIceI'ers MCINNIS GROCERY 8: MARKET I548 Pierre Ave. FREE DELIVERY and MCINNIS SUPER MARKET Lakeshore and Dilg League LAD 'N' LASSIE ChiIdren's Wear Shreveporf-Bossier Ci'ry ME I-I5II We Appreciaie Your Business ME I-3I4I FUI'l'1I'I'Uf'e 46I2 Raymond SIree'I CUSTOM CARPET SERVICE Exper+ Ins+aIIa'rion and Cleaning of Fine Rugs and Carpefs aI' Budgei' Prices PHOENIX FURNITURE COMPANY 869 Texas Avenue Air Condifioned Dining Room Cafering Service onion Io Go I 0 'Ki t-: W INDUSTRIAL ROOFING I I 81 SHEET METAL WORKS O51 'H I 5604 Mansfield Road JEWELL AND CECIL FOLEY 28I8 Greenwood Road PHONE ME 5-4l56 SHREVEPORT, LA. PHONE ME I-994I DUGGAN KAPPEN'S MACHINE co., INC. AIRPORT General RESTAURANT Machine Shop Service I509 Grimme+ Drive Business Phone 5-8023 SMITH 81 MALLOY DRUG PHONE 2-I I I3 2446 Lakeshore Drive COTTON BOLL GRILL 2438 Sou+hern Avenue We Serve Breakfasi' Any Hour E campaign Tags Ia pIay pfagfams, from library p es To yearbook pIIbIiciIy, our prinT shop makes Phone Owner I Ifa useful aafIaIaufSaI1aaI. 4-9I29 MAX UPCI-IURCI-I CROSS LAKE EIBERGLAS CO. H- 81 2442 Lakeshore Dr. Candy Vendors HEADQUARTERS FOR I043 Annisfon DO-IT-YOURSELF ARTISTS AND . . . Phone UN I-3329 HOME OE THE ALL NEW FLIX UN 5-.387 AUTOMOBILE REPAIR Phone 3-3287 I WOODS PIANO MART I8I5 Texas Avenue Shrevepor+, Louisiana LAKESHORE DRUG STORE - Prompl' Delivery Phone ME 5-2I54 Lakeshore aI Jewella Shreveporf, La. Complimenls of TILLMAN AUTO PARTS FAIR PARK BARBER SHOP 3I54 Greenwood Road Wilh Complimenfs E. J. BLAKE CANGELOSE 8: SCURRIA GROCERY AND MARKET Zenifh and Philco Dealers JACKSON COOKIE CO. Television and Radios Phone ME I'8I2I 4407 Greenwood Road 4954 Jewella Phone ME I-97I5 Spiri+s were IiI+ed high a+ Ihe pre-school pep rally before Ihe annual Fair Park-Byrd game. EVANS CLEANERS POL'-ARU5 For I'he Finesl' in Dry Cleaning SERVICE ,STATIGN 8' GARAGE phone Me I-28 4222 Mansfield Rd. Air Condihonlng Serviced or InsI'aIIed ME I-0896 Complimenfs of D 8: D FURNITURE CO. 722 Texas Phone 4-662I Complimenls of CARROLL INSURANCE AGENCY J. L. BICKNELL J. N. CLANCY B. F. EDINGTON DRILLING CO., INC. Wafer Wells and Pumps for All Uses 447 NorI'h Marlcel' Phone 2-35I8 C5 SH REVEPORT NEWS AGENCY 205 Airpor+ Drive Shrevepor+, Louisiana Disfribuiors of fine paper-back books now being used in high schooIs and colleges. CongraI'uIa+ions THE J. B. BEAIRD COMPANY, INC. A Subsidiary of American Machine and Foundry Co. SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA DIXIE STORES 3I I2 Soufhern Avenue 3I6 OcIcIey Drive I75 Bossier Cenfer Bossier Cify I 4 CIWL' .S,undF.2 ,cc Ser 7- 4 -A-.I 'fm ,X Mofion Pic+ures - Audio Visual Equipmen+ for Church - School - Indus'rry DIAL 4-7654 I60I k4arke+ on ra uIa ion CS'I'3deInI's Iof S Ci'I'ies Service Fair Park Pierremon+ a+ Line Shrevjsoj-Izdjisiana Phone 3-8509 SAUNDERS ' Hive ourse f ea D D S EM I DW! Qthezewzqbuyaf I860 Kings Highway Complimenfs of PERRY G. HOLLOWAY Pe+roleum Geologisf C. G. SNELL TANK TRUCK DEALER and S 81 S SERVICE STATION WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ZI36 Greenwood Road Phone 3-7364 or 3-837l A 7 ,W A local lynch' mob looks on as a dummy Byrd Yellow Jaclcel is slrung up llwe flag pole. 1 fm SPECIALIZING: l , xBanque.+5 A . : . r 'R : A fi L 'Hay Rides .... . .... ..... f m +Ca+efing A lf 10' ' ' ' . -1 '- ' f r . W A Family Dmung I L. - , , , , ,Rum m h p 98 OI Jowgwf . . A .. . , . K. I0 mules wesf on wy 80 hone -53 . . rl .ii.llI Y ll ll llll lllflll ll I I fl 'l.llll,l.' IIIIIIIIIDIIIIIIIIQII! F I I llllllllllfllll AMQ2 '.i -. C 13: rg, Fine Furnilure and Decoralor Accessories 1 . ,,.-.f-,gji!w ' ' A '13 ii .-Q, li!-99' ' 1 5 .--pl' . . if f ' 2 1 C I33 Kings Highway 'vile fl' X .'... ,- ,..' flirzlkllizui 1-::4...,i::- A.. HI-LO SUPER MARKET GI1 COMMUNITY DRUG STORE, INC. 2424 Greenwood Road Indians hold mighly pow wow in fronl' of school during Fea+hers Day pep rally. STAR CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY 32Il Lakeshore Ph. ME I-9302 BRUCE'S BARBER SHOP 2422 Missouri Avenue Shreveporf, Louisiana J. P. REAVIS GARAGE All Work Guaranfeed-Wrecker Service 3209 Velva S+. Phone ME 5-644I l I V CONSUMER'S GROCERY AND MARKET UN I-057i 2228 Hollywood THE DRAKE COMPANY Prinfers - Lifhographers - Sfafioners - Office Ouffiffers 2I8 Texas Sfreef SHREVEPORT. LOUISIANA Sfudenfs evacuafe building in fwo minufes and fiffeen seconds in fire drill HEADQUARTERS FOR THE CAMPUS CROWD YOUNG SET V,fi g!TXx V VV YOUNG Us I!! EXECUTIVE SHOP, f, i S FLOOR QC P! i f elbel' SECOND I FLOOR BOB'S E550 SERVICENTER R. E. MONET Mansfield af Claiborne Your Hof Rod Handled Wifh T.L.C. 302-04 Texos St Phone 2 8765 HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF SHREVEPORT 624 Markef Sfreei' Telephone 2-I I45 Howard Crumle Li-.E-If MP I 0 I E I AN K 333 MI S+. 8I4J d S+ AND Tnusmi mco. MEMBER F.D.I.C. 355-ff THE BANK WITH THE OPEN DOOR...FROM 9 TO 4 ravel rolley for Convenience, Comfort Economy SI1revepor'r Transi+ Company, Inc. Besf Wishes, Seniors KNIGHTON FRUIT CO. AMERICAN PLUMBING 'HZ SPRING ST. 2783 Greenwood Rd. SI1revepor'r, Louisiana HI-med Hand Mayfield' CompIimenI's FR'END'P'PER STEEL EORGINGS, INC. FURNITURE STUDIOS S,,,e,e,,,,,,, La. FIFE'S GULF SERVICE CUSTOM-BILT 2OII JeweIIa Rd. PHONE ME I-0455 5I6 Wes+ 62nd S+ree+ Shreveport Louisiana SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA WANNA'S BEAUTY SHOP awfn I00L5 NC. i A SERVICE 0 SALES 0 RENTALS 'Z ,F Por+abIe EIec+rica: and Air Tool ff S ecieiis+s Ph. 3-2596 P.O. tix 3543 2032 Texas Ave 28l7 Judson . 2-QISO SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA Your Family Gets the Most From Fine Dairy Products Ph. ME 5-43II Gasllfesf, Ann, . . picturesque but practical. .A mark ofthe owner's taste for beauty. ARKANSAS LOUISIANA GAS CO. All for Fair Park stand up and holler! MUSIC - NEWS - SPORTS Compliments n T STEEL 1550 on W dia, SALES AND SERVICE KELLER'S ESSO SERVICENTER Your Cans Beslr Friend A+Ias Tires, Ba++eries, Accessories l802 Jewella Rd. PHONE ME 5-4007 DAN'E RON BEAUTY SHOPPE 5740 Mansfield Rd. PHONE-ME I-I3II PEACOCK'S CLEANERS Where CIeaninq Is an ArI PHONE 2-883l FORD SALES AND SERVICE for OVER 40 YEA RS DON'T WALK-SCOOT! POWERCYCLE CENTER, INC. l8I8 Sesfin S+ree+ Shreve or+, Louisiana P I GLOBE MAP COMPANY 3II Milam PHONE 2-7453 WARDLAW'S JEWELRY 2739 Greenwood Road a+ Bacon and Edwards SI1revepor+, La. PHONE ME I-7900 Ml CoNol1uoN,NG ROBINSONS P. O. Box 5528 BOSSIER CITY, LA. CompIimen+s of BRANDON FUEL SERVICE, INC. BUTANE-PROPANE Commercial - IncIus+riaI Domesiic PH. UN I-0567 SI1revepor+, Louisiana ' 2 CompIimen'Is of a FRIEND Honor Legion ROTC and Band Uniforms LAUNDRY-DRY CLEANING ALTERATIONS UNIQUE CLEANERS 2809 Jackson a+ Missouri Now Owned and Operafed by BILL LOCKWOOD wax, F 'Wnov Our Band prepares Io perform aIIw III ime ceremonies. Lakeshore Real Es'Ia'l'e Company ROBERT F. OLDHAM, BROKER 27II Jewella Ave. Me I-I8I8 Complimenis of GRECO'S RESTAURANT Open 6 a.m. 'I'o I2:00 Midnighl' Closed All Day Wednesday BRONNER-SIMON INVESTMENT CORPORATION 3II Milam Slreei' Complimenfs of ARTHUR G. BIRDWELL ELSE'S BEAUTY SHOP C 8: C FOOD CENTER 4I02 Greenwood Road Ph3o9n1I r3EkErZEIg3 Open 7 a.m. Till II p.m.-7 Days a Week PHONE MEI-9243 Everybody yell! Phone 4-2608, Res. 4-64l0 SOUTHWEST OIL TOOI1 SALES.8c SERVICE CO. Sales, Service, Repair Pressure Gauges, Temperafure Confrollers, Valves, Recording, Indicafing and Ol'I1er Indus'I'rial lnsirumenis Oil Field Equipmenf, Insfrumenl' Clocks BEN S. HIERS 209-II Airporl Drive P.O. Box 4285 Shreveporl, Louisiana A 81 A PLUMBING CO. 2442 Midway PHONE ME I-9567 7-II 7 Days a Week I I I I SERVICE STORES Serving Shreveporf and Bossier Wi+h IO Handy Loca+ions ROSE-NEATH FU N ERAL HOME Proven Noi by Talk buf by Service Cheerleaders lead sludenrs in s'romp-clap. Since l9lO OSBORN FUNERAL HOME INCORPORATED 363i Soufhern, Shreveporf, La. ED HIGDON AND SON Painfers and Decorafors RAGUS' ESSO SERVICENTER I30I Cenfenary Shreveporf, Louisiana PHARIS BEAUTY SHOP 3304 Sionewall S1'ree+ ME 5-5888 Complimenfs of WONDER BREAD Complimenis of Eddie O'Daniel, Jr. EDDlE'S TEXACO SERVICE I230 Louisiana Ave. 2-9725 UNSANDWALKI-3 ' Q4 bmzwafzzcc im? 629 CrockeH' S+ree'r Shreveport Louisiana Monday morning blues affack sfuderfrs affer a long holiday. I5 BILL FORD IN 9IO Texas Ave. - Shreveport La. - Phone 2-92II You HCANNAH FORD A HANNA FQRD Complimen+s of TRI-STATE DISTRIBUTING CO. SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA I 850 Texas Avenue Phone 2-95 l 5 DORSEY'S SHOES, lNC. 533 Milam-Texas Easlern Building PHONE 2-66l3 Family Shoe Headquarrers for 'rhe Ark-La-Tex Every Pair Guaran+eed +o Fir and Wear' Charge Accounrs ' Lay-a-ways ' Mail Orders lnvired LOVVDERBACICS BEAUTY SHOP 2705 Judson Sheer Phone 2-559l ASHLEY'S SERVICE 3040 Cenfenary Blvd. a+ Kings Hwy. Phone 7-0883 We Specialize in Washing, Polishing, Lubricalion SOUTHERN LINOLEUM 8: TILE CO. 2320 Soufhern Avenue Phone 5-2245 The FloorcraHers Cecil Ford FORD'S AUTO SALVAGE 3949 Greenwood Road Only Tele+ype Service in Town ME 5-6426 Shreveport La. CARMAN RADIO-TV SERVICE I909 Texas Avenue Ph. 402Il or ME l-8957 Shreveporf, Louisiana Congrarularions. Seniors Cheerleaders supeovise as ioorball managers lead cheers ar rhe homecoming assembly. THE WASHINGTON YOU REE AN ALSONETT HOTEL Modern-Convenien'r-Economical McLEMORE-STEPHENSON CO. Plumbing and Hea'I'ing I7OI Kings Highway ST. VINCENT DRUG STORE Wm. M. Thomas, Ph.G. 4I I8 S+. Vinceni Ave. SOUTHERN PLUMBING COMPANY 32I4 Greenwood Rd. D. P. Magouirk, Owner J. EARL DOWNS Commissioner of PubIic Safe+y NELL'S BEAUTY SHOP Corner of Claiborne and San Jacinfo Phone ME I-I7II CompIimen+s HARVEY D. TEASLEY Chief of Police ST. VINCENT ESSO SERVICENTER I250 S+. Vincenf Phone 7-7544 Shreveporf, Louisiana Fred Fosfer WEST END HARDWARE I860 Texas Avenue Shreveport Louisiana QQ BEAT Honor Legion posiers boosi schooI spirii before ball games. si-IREVEPQRT MONUMENT co. WILLIAMS .P 3' S P 'ARMAC'ES John E. Wilson Phone UN 5-8474 Lme aI' Jordan No. I Sfore-Phone 3-8343 No. 2 Siore-Phone 4-6694 i 294 Complimenfs BINSWANGER GLASS CO. LUDENDI ROLLER DROME, INC. 2I43 Greenwood Road ME I-9I59 Phone ME I-8500 Compliments of DELAWARE, ORANGE CRUSH, AND FROSTY ROOT BEER ROOT BEER BOTTLING CO. 507 East Kings Highway Shreveport, Louisiana R. C. HAYES, BUILDER of BETTER HOMES Darien Pep raIIy spectators solemnly view the I I t g Ph ME548I8 pI mi Byeyu gm One - BRYANT'S GARAGE, MEMWETHER SUPPLY CORPORATION PHONE 4'7'29 I3I2 Jordan S+. 403 COIION Phone 3-5252 Compliments , KALMBACH-BURCKETT+ CO., INC. L , Retail Department 306 Oakley Drive 24I8 Southern Phone 5-7I35 SHREVEPORT. I-A TUPPERWARE The Nicesf Thing Thaf Can Happen fo Your Kifchen Lucy Ann Sales Company KING FLORIST 5808 Mansfield Road Shreveporf, Louisiana 55903 MEIrose I-749I COTTON BOLL MARKET DULANEY'S H2434 Scwlrcrr Aycrwcu TEXACO SERVICE STATION Your Fr'endIY Drwe lr 38I5 E. Texas Bossier Cify Serving You 7 Days a Week phone 3-53,6 An Honor Legion beaTnil4 is inferviewed by more con- venfional sfudenfs aT The Homecoming assembly. THE GERALD STEWART AGENCY I n Genera I surance Aufomobile-Casualfy Fire-Business Bus. Phone UN I-3569 Res. Phone UN I-2257 3304 Youree Drive Shreveporf, La. QUEENSBOROUGH CONFECTIONERY 2600 Missouri Avenue Open Sundays Office: ME 5-I383 Home: ME I-4236 ARROW ELECTRIC CO. Elecfrical Confracfi ng Residenfial Commercial Indusfrial R. N. Dick Ramsey 5607 Work Ave. Shreveporf, La. LESTER LUMBER AND SUPPLY YARD Harlan F. Lesfer Roofing-Building Maferials-Painfs 3966 Lalceshore Shreveporf, La. BEN HEADRICK'S MARSHALL ST. ESSO I530 Marshall Sfreef Ph. 3-32I3 Shreveporf, La. Depend on Ben From 6 riI I0 SHEFFIELD'S TEXACO SERVICE Mofor Tune-Ups and Bralre Work Tires, Tubes, and Ofher Accessories Highland af Kings Hwy. UN I-3029 SERVICE STATION SUPPLY 509 E. 70+h S'I'ree'I' Aufo Parfs Service Sfafion Supplies Complimenfs of Phone 65-5 I 58 TRI-STATE TV J. AND RADIO SERVICE Clyde Harp, Owner 4I08 Greenwood Rd. Shreveporf, La. BoBsiE's BEAUTY si-cop l-lnccln Mcrcurv Bobbie Talbof Mrs. c. L. Pi+re Eclccl English Ford Owner and Operafor Operafor WRAY Ph. 5-2923 Blanchard, La. l-lncclrr Mercury. lrrc- 7I7 Croclceff 5-876I 296 HANNA'S TEXACO SERVICENTER Spring and Lake Phone 5-2I95 TYE KAY BEAUTY SHOP 2009 Kenluclcy Phone 2-6330 PICCADILLY PIZZA HOUSE 938 Louisiana Phone 4-0830 Genuine Ilalian Foods BOGARD'S AUTO SPRING SERVICE Wheel Balance and Alignmenl' Bralre Service I04I Jordan - 2-067I Designed Redwood and Cypress While Sfeel Piclcel' HAGAN STORM FENCE POPEJOY'S PIGGLY WIGGLY SUMMER GROVE DAVE'S GULF SERVICE Have Gun-Will Lubricale Tires-BaHeries-Accessories 4955 Jewella Rd .... ME I-9324 MEACHAM'S FOOD SHOP One S+op Grocery Shop Free Check Cashing Owners: Irma Lou and Tommy Meacham Go, big Indian! E ,. 5' ii? Ti-ioRToN'S TRIM SHOP SALES SERVICE AuI'o Tops-Upholslery f S + C M cl + O d HOBART SALES AND SERVICE AGENCY ea oven a B 0 9' eg I d W. W. Johnson, Jr. Telephone: 25I I3 Phone S1108 OIT ai 2037 Texas Avenue-Shrevepor'l', Louisiana 35669 eVeP9'T- a BALL FURNITURE CO. Phone 3-7739 840 Texas Ave. Shreveporl, Louisiana PEROT'S GARAGE 2900 Hollywood Avenue Phone ME I-2II3 SOUTH SIDE BARBER SHOP 22l7 Hollywood Avenue Phone UN I-I470 Specialize in Children's and Fla'Hop Hairculs ARK-LA-TEX ROOFING AND METAL WORKS 3834 Florence Avenue Phone 7-0I38 CADDO OIL EQUIPMENT CO., INC. DisI'ribu'rors of Service Siafion Equipmeni' and Supplies l05-l07 Beech SI. Ph. 2-5537 Shreveport Louisiana F8iA TEXACO SERVICE STATION l327 N. Marlcel' 2-I427 Complimenfs of CAMPBELL TV 30 Years in 'Ihe Same Loca+ion eissoiws SHOP' 2839 Summer Grove Drive ME 5-6OI6 FILM ARBOR STUDIO, INC. 330lf2 Milam Phone 2-6605 Congralulalions Seniors of '60 ,W L 3' Congra+ula'I'ions and Besl' Wishes CAROLEE'S CHILDREN SHOP 2649 Sunsef Plaza Shreveport Louisiana DeLOACH DRESS SHOP 25I0 Missouri SERVICE TIRE, INCORPORATED 2I34 Kings Highway Pleasanl conversalion wilh friends is fhe campus version Pl70n9 T afler-dinner lable Iallr. BUFKIN-5 BLANCHARD DRUG Reliable Prescriplions Sevenfeen Phone 4-6090 58l5 Lme AVenUe Blanchard, Louisiana Complimenfs of BOB'S BARBECUE 3l05 Linwood Ave. Ph. 7-9I85 McGREW'S GARAGE 2030 DeSoIo Phone UN 5-8906 LINWOOD AMOCO SERVICE 2725 Linwood Avenue Phone 7-3837 Joel L. Boies, Owner LILES ENTERPRISE 4I5I Mansfield Road ME I-3474 CAMERON BARBER SHOP 703 Milam Phone 4-6223 WEYER AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE 4400 Mansfield Road CRANE'S GROCERY AND FILLING STATION 8035 Jewella Road Phone ME I-090I MIDWAY LUMBER CO. 4600 Jewella Phone ME I-9400 BOX'S ESSO SERVICENTER 3IO6 Greenwood Road Verified Esso Lubricalion ODEN INVESTMENT CORP. C0mPlImen'fS OT IIO Louisiana Bank Building ZEPHYR OIL Phone: 5-8744-5-8745-3-IOO8 A. L. WISENER, Owner WRIGHT WAY FOOD SHOP FULLILOVE 8: WALKER, INC. We Specialize in Meals You Can Ea'I' AND REAL 7 Days a Week 507 Commercial Building 3704 Jewella Road Phone 2-I I92 AUTO COLOR SERVICE 22 Claiborne LOUISIANA PAPER COMPANY Congralulalions 707 TIRE SERVICE , , Over 39 Years in SI1reveporI' SGDIOTS of 727 CrocIceH' S+. CULLICK BROS. I87I Texas Avenue Slireveporf, Louisiana Complimenfs BILL PRESLEY'S GARAGE OUERBES 8: BOUROUIN Insurance Service SHREVEPORT 2l2.2I4 Milam Phone 3-524-I Sludenls cram lor Iesls in spare momenls in spa paces. Q P 2 PALOMAR COURTS 2 2 3975 Greenwood Road Phone 6-976I i 614 Texas Street Z LINWOOD QUICK CAR WASH TRIQLQLE QAFEUS50- 3I20 Linwood Avenue ' Sl1reveporI', Louisiana 2533SEg33g:I3odLaRoad HERBERT BROWN'S GARAGE BeH'er Au+omobile Repairing 2008 Porlland Phone 3-4533 EL CHICO CAFE 2l27 Greenwood Road Phone 3-5227 Famous 'For Mexican and American Foods GUS VELASCO, JR., Manager Shrevepor'l', La. COUNTRY CLUB GROCERY 8: MARKET 4I34 Greenwood Road Phone ME I-992I We Appreciale Your Pafronage JUNIOR TOWN Ladies', Pre-Teens', Children's Ready-'lo-Wear 748 Azalea Drive Phone 7-48I2 SOUTHLAND BATTERY WERLElN'S WAREHOUSE Shreveport La. 6-,883 BAND INSTRUMENT SERVICE Aubrey Shields 2760 Vivian 7l5 Milam Phone 4-326I You've Tried +he Res'I', Now Try +he Bes1 ' SCl'lEEN'S CONOCO 5I04 Mansfield Road Phone ME I-4IOI NANKING CAFE 6l0 Milam S+. Phone 3-4933 Open 24 Hours SUMMERLIN FLORIST CLAIBORSIE -L-ILE .ISOMPANY Phone ME 5-433I 2529 Greenwood Road I835 'gifam 'it Shreveporf, Louisiana a' ome ve' Across From Tri-Sfale Hospi+al REEDY'S K-N ROOT BEER 3844 Linwood Ave. Phone 8-0432 BACON AND EDWARDS Spor+smen's Paradise W 41 L. C. BROOKS GROCERY l835 Texas Avenue Shrevepor+, Louisiana Ph. 3-252i EDVVIN MOORE INSURANCE SERVICE I-Ih'I'On W. Carneyiless W. Taylor Associafes 204 Milam Phone 3-I68l Shreveporf, La. Congra+uIa+ions Class of '60 HYDE FURNITURE COMPANY Complimenfs of DANCE'S FLORIST Working in Ihe school slore Io supply Ihe needs of sfudenls is Siudeni' Council worker Linda Wiclcard. BROCICS AUTO SERVICE 4244 Mansfield Road Phone 6-9I26 STRINGFELLOWS SHOES 625 Texas Shreveporf, Louisiana Shoes for All 'I'he Family INVESTORS DIVERSIFIED SERVICES 62I Louisiana Avenue Phone 4-7733 CATHEY'S WOMENIS APPAREL 2604 Lakeshore MIDAS MUFFLER SHOP B. J. Cana+eIIa-Nick Rumore Owners and Operafors Shrevepori' Bossier Cify Ph. 5-3686 Ph. 4-3677 BARTI'IOLD'S GULF SERVICE IOI2 Jordan Phone 5-5639 Shreveport La. PIERREMONT ESSO SERVICENTER Phone UN I-2I46 4805 Line ai' Sou+hern Shreveport Louisiana LUNSFORD DRIVE-IN CLEANERS 4I I2 S+. Vinceni Phone 7-0389 Owned and Opera'I'ed by K. O. Bill Lunsford Serving Shreveporf Since I93I SUMMER GROVE RESTAURANT 9243 Mansfield Road Phone ME I-9309 Food al' Hs Besf MULLINS SERVICE CENTER Conoco Service-Washing and Greasing Jewella and Hollywood Ph. 6-956I CompIe+e Tire and Road Service RICHARDSON'S DRUG STORE Rexall Loca+ed in fhe Heari' of Downfown Shreveporl' 60I Texas Sfreefl Phone 3-4623 Shreveporf, Louisiana REEVES MARINE CENTER Evinrude MoI'ors Boa+s-Trailers-Marine Supplies Spor+ing Goods 32I0 Lakeshore Drive 30l N ETH ERTON COMPANY Con+rac+ors KIMBALL Business Machine Smi+h-Corona Dealer 2OI3 Cenfenary Maid Paula Skipworih and escori' Pafiy McCook Maid Ramonda Fulmer and escori Sally McWi1iney. JACK ROE PAINT SUPPLY COMPANY Jobbers-Wholesalers-Re'railers Experienced Color Consul+an+s 2127 Kings Highway PHONES 2-950i-2-9502 Complimen+s of 0 Pl 'UUE fi? IOOOWATTS ? 1480 'P ' ' F' Complimenfs of BUILDING SERVICE CO. I245 Texas Avenue THOMPSON'S AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS BeI'I'er Transmissions for Less Phone 4-6707 Congra+uIa+ions, Graduares JOHN MCW. FORD Commissioner of Finance Ci+y of Shreveport La. MADDEN FURNITURE CO. I905 Texas Ave. Shreveporf, Louisiana FOLEY'S 4720 MansfieId Road Sfore Hours: 8:30 A.M. +o 9 P.M. SHREVEPORT BOWLING CENTER 6I5 Marshall, Shrevepor+ The homecoming couri. FOREST GLEN APARTMENTS Furnished and Unfurnished Apar+men+s Phone ME I-II2I DUNN FURNITURE CO. Greenwood Rd. aI' JeweIIa Dial ME I-9532 SHREVEPORT BANK 8: TRUST CO. 9233 Mansfield Rd. 5844 Line Ave. Member F.D.I.C. CompIimenI's of REESE VARIETY Big Chain Shopping Cen'Ier Lakeshore and JeweIIa MADDEN'S GLASS SERVICE 26I5 FuII'on SI. For Everyfhing in Glass ME 5-6232 BUILDERS SUPPLY CO.. INC. BuiIding Ma'reriaIs Foo'I' of Third S+.-I BIocIc From Marshall SI' Shrevepor'I', La. BELOTE'S ESSO SERVICENTER Washing Lubricafing Lawn Mower Sales and Service 4550 Greenwood Road Phone ME I-874I Complimenis of BRITT'S GROCERY Linwood aI Lash 303 BARBECUE J xy swf: Cru f x M L BR S. A uztggf Makes 'mon ' an f d b ..- in f 'fn j ' Y Y ' ' ..Of1 SH REVEPCRT TYPEWRITER CO. I9I7 Cen+enary Blvd. RENTALS AND SALES Phone 3-6098 XR in M ff!! CA L 35279 THE BAKERS . OF WW WW HOLSUM BREAD Ea+ BeHer for Less in FREEMAN PAPER CGMPANY 220 Beach S+. 4-4 I 54 Home of Premium School Supplies GENERAL TIRE SERVICE OF SHREVEPORT I5I5 Sou'I'hern Avenue SI-lreveporf, Louisiana For Safe Human Mileage earnei SHIRTS LAUNDERED CLEANING STORAGE MNC. , We Know How 2487 TEXAS AVE. SHREVEPORT, LA. Ann Blair prepares cookies for recepfion. Luxury Living THE SHREVEPORTER IRON AND SUPPLY Highway Ho+eI CQMPANY 'Dining 'BanqueI's 'ParIies MEIrose I-8544 U.S. Hwy. 79-80 Wesi' 2925 Mansfield Road Phone 3-5223 SI'1reveporI', La. 305 FOREST PARK CEMETERIES SI. Vincenl' a+ Claiborne Meriwe+l1er Rd. a+ Cur'Iis Lane Exlended Non-Seclarian Endowed Care PHONE: UN I-3544 ME I-8876 . MELODY ICE CREAM Compllmenls of We Serve Pure Ice Cream ELTON J. WOLFE 2206 Greenwood Road Plumbing Con+racI'or PHONE 5-308' DIAL 3-55l5 ANDREW UERBES Room 330 HRE G I lj? ance AUTO Ricou-Brewsfer enera ur Bldg- A Loss Could Leave You 425 Milam As Clean As This Space Complimenls of I SSSS mmm wi-sarcoma B. SAFFORD, JR. Your Dodge,iCl1rysler, Imperial, Simca Dealer ATTENTION BUSINESS FIRMS OF SHREVEPORT The SEOUOYAH ADVERTISING STAFF of FAIR PARK would like +o say . . . THANK YOU for Ihe splendid response given our l960 SEQUOYAH. Anderson, Ronald-45, 180, 204, 210 240, 214, 247 Herron, Edwin H.-14, 15, 162, 163 Turner, J. Earl-115, 116 Murphy, Mis. sabyi W.-162, 115, 116 Alberson, Mrs. Clara G.-18 Allen, Mrs, Josephine H.418, 22, 176 Allen, Mrs. Lois J,-18 Andrews, Mr. Milford R.-18, 120, 134 Anthony. Miss Mary A.-18 Banks, Miss Sammie J.-18, 189 Barlow, Mrs. Annie Lau-18 Barr, Mrs. Jacqueline B.-18 BSNQY, Mr. Arthur W.-19, 201 Bertiaux, Mrs. Mable C.-223 Black, Mrs. Maxine-218, 19 Branlly, Mr, B. H,-19, 86 Brown, Mrs, Norma Jean-19,,192 Brown. Mrs. omni H,-19 Cheros, Miss Mary G. Clark, Miss Chloe-19 Cloud, Mr. Dalton L.-19, 213 Cook, Miss Annie L,-19, 162, 209 Cook, Miss Janis Louise-220, 19 Coutee, Mrs. Juanita M.-19 Crowder, Mr. Richard P.-19 Dalton, Mrs. Pearl L.-19, 186 Davis, Mrs. Lucille B,-20 Day, Mr. Lewis E.-20 DeMass, Mrs. Katherine H.-20 Finegan, Mrs. Louise Y.-20, 206 Fox, Miss Patricia-20 Garner, Mrs. Geraldine-20 Gray, Mrs, Grace B.--20, 211 Guess, Mrs, Margaret K,-20 Harkness, Miss Anita L.-20, 210 Harrison, Miss Marcia F.-20 Hearn, Mrs. Nellie M.-20 Henderson, Mr. Clern V.-20, 140 Henry, Mrs. Nemo P.-20, 215 Herren, Mr. Cecil W.-20 Holland, Miss Mary H.-20 Hollingsworth, Mr. Wayne P,-217, 20, Holt, Mr. Grady-20 Humble, Mr. Vernon C. , ' Humphreys, Mr. Hubert D.-20 L lsgett, Mrs. Daisy P.-20, 191 Jackson, Mr, Charles G.-20 Johns, Mrs. Ruth S.-22 Johnson, Miss Ernestine-22 Jones, Mrs. Jennie M,-22, 212 Joyce, Miss Eulava-22 Kight, Mr, Carl-22, 120, 138 Kopecky, Mrs. Gladys M.-22 Lawson, Mr. David E,-22, 186 I l . Lindsey, Mrs. Norman-22 1, S McClellan, Mrs. Ouida F.-246, 23 McFerren, Mr, Johnny C.-23 I McKenzie, Mrs. Margaret B,-23 McNeese, Mrs. Betty-23, B6 Martin, Miss Katherine D.-22 Martin, Miss Loryne-22, 162 Mason, Mrs. Jane F,-22 Matlock, Mr. Thomas O,-22 Moy, Mr. Joe P,-22, 102, 161,120 Melton, Mrs. Martha Cf-23 Middlebrooks, Miss SYlV'U R'-23 Miller, Mrs. virginia Rv Minnieor, Mr. Walter C,-24 Nicklas, Mr. Merrill S.-24, 214 Nutt, Mr. Martin A.-25, 180 Polk, Miss Lilian G.-25, 168 Price, Mrs. Antoinette-25, 162 L R , Mr, Lynn L,-25 . Rifiiffuf, Mervyn L1-1981 21' 25 Slimer, Mr. Bernard J.-204. 25 Smith, Miss E, Delane-184, 25 H , Yvonne 'l2liJ:tyimM1iss Shirley R.-25, 102 Turner, Mrs. Harriette H.-25 V' t ry, Mrs. Esther Vlriecl, Miss Martha E,-25 Weldon, Mr. Simeon M.-25 Williams, Mi. A. L.-25, 102, Williams, Mrs. Sarah S.-219, 25 Wilson, Mr. ROY M--25' 1631 120 Winn, Mr. Cecil H8723 I C pt, Lyn e . 2lilgE?14.5Sf, Melxin W.-245, 19 A , s 1. ROY - ?dlZ5c?sr1a,E5gt. Richavll Ei?27 M , H len .- Bi613Tilnriiel,r1Ars.eMaemie B.-2021 23 Phoris, Mrs. Bettie-25 Robertson, MriihODf1l H- Runyan, Mrs. errie Parsons, MV- John 3425 McCort, Mr, Cleve-23 A X 161,120 2-25 Aaron, COf0'Y Ann-423' 222 fr, Louise-87, 19 QEEB Janice Sue-37, 222 Abney, William-43 Abney, Glenda Gail-103, Adams, Jiml'0Y'-103 Adams, M07 lFVU l'87 Addington, Charles 217, 220 , 4 rd 1 Index Adcock, lMiss B. Bursonl Addison, Barbara-87, 197 Adkeson, Judy-87 Adkins, Sherrelene-87 Adley, Kathryn-103, 145 Akers, Jackie-87, 222 Akes, Betty-45, 206 Akes, Ray Alba, Charles Aldidge, Clark-87, 176, 177 Alexander, Brenda Joyce-45, 212 Allbritton, Brenda-103 Allbritton, Jimmy-103, 180, 243 Beaird, Linda-47, 192 Beaird, Wilma-87 Beam, Faye-47, 222 Beard, Michael-103, 233 Beard, Toi-87, 186, 202, 210, 211, 213, 217, Bearden, Linda-103, 187 Bechtold, Fred-87, 199 Beck, Mary Patricia-47 Beebe, Walter Beeman, Coral-103, 209 Beene,l Don Beene, Kay-47 Bell, Carol-44, 47, 82, 168, 181, 183, 235, 246 220 Allen, Doris Ann Allen, Jeno-45, 187,'178' ' Allen, Kenneth lBucky1+87, 180, 209 Allen, Kenneth lRed1-199 Allen, Suzannes487 ',Allen, Woodrow Vxllend, Louise-87, 196 Allgood, Tobie-45,1 182, 199 ' Anders, Anita-45,y'55, 190, 201 217, ,218 Anderson, Delores Andersanl,-George Arfderson, Lester-87, 233 , 240, 247, 185 1 ii 2- 174, 224 Bell, Howard-47, 204, 214, 176 Bell, Robert Bell, Roy-233 Benfield, Linda-87, 146 Bennett, Preston-87, 240 Benoit, Alex-103 Bergeron, Wayne-103 Berninrd, Linda-103 Berneyf, Henry-47 Berney, Nancy-47 A Berry, Chas . Berry, Danny+103, 233 Anderson, Sharon-103 ' Anderson, Wonette-87, 205 Andrews, Kennbth-87, 234, 196 Aridrews, William Angell, Patricia-45, 192 Anthony, Reggie-87, 239 1 - Applewhite, Carolyn--196 , Armstrong, Barbara Jean-45, 198, 200 Armstrong,UJamie-87, 183, 213 Arnold,eBobby-87, 233 Arnold, Carolyn Arnold, Linda-87, 198,'220 , Arrington, Vera-45, 192 'f Arrington, Pat-87,f199, 201 Asbell, Marrion..lJoe,l-87, 209 Ashby, Dbuis lBuddyl , Ashbygf Jerry , L 1, Berry, Don-47, 239, 247 Berry, Ronald-47, 233 Berry, Ronny Berry, Tommy-48, 240, 247, ' Betts, Lynda-87, 185,147 , Biokham, Eva Sue-103 i Bickham, Glenn-48, 199 Bi'ckham, Lynnie-48 Bickham, Nancy-103 Bilyeu, Dennis-103, 217 V, Bilyeu, Ronnie-48,,19,6, '197 Binderimi Dickie-87, 1 Bindo, Joseph-48 Blackman , Margaret-48, 190, Bldckwell, Pat-103, 220, 221 Blair, Ann-48, 222, 305, 178 1 Blair, Buddy-103, 182 6, Blair, Carl-48 if 8 Blair, Potty-48 ' 217 Ashby, Kathleen-45, L192' Ashby, Sandra Eaye jx, 1 Atkins Garroll 33 . .42 Atkins, Jirgm'y445 Atkins, 'Millard--87 1 f Attaway, Iona Lucille-45,1222 ii Attaway, Margaret!-24, A5, 160, 161, 186, 202, ' 240, 247, 174 , Aubrey, Sherry-145, 160, 161, 183, 209, 235, 246, 1 1, 174, 189 Austin, Harold X 5 Ayers, Bgl-103!! 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If Bailey, Paul-r103' 1 Bain, Lililan-46 Baan, Michael-87, 241 1 Baker, Afleene7103, 183, 147 1 Baker, Carolyn-87, 200, 185fl Baker, Elaine-87, 203, 213 1 Baker, Kathy if A Baker, Thurlman-87, 238 Balch, Jerry-46 1 Baldwin, Greg-46 Baldwin, Shirleyf-87, 190, 193, 208 Ballard, Harrf7231,f23f5, 178 1 Ballard, Virg'?ln'i'd'-46, 199 Barbet, Borliara-103 Q Barber, Bobby , 6 Barber, James Larry Barber, Judy-103 Borcornb, Diana V Bardin, Sandy ' , Bardwell, Judy 1 Barker, Donald-103, 243 '- Barkley, Freddie-46, 199 Barkley, Vivian-103 Barmore, Thomas Barnard, Jimmy-233 Barnes, John Wayne-46, 237 Barney, Douglas-46, 199, 233 Barteet , Sandra-46, 192, 239, 247 Barthold, Larry-46, 122, 127 Batholomew, Sylvia Alice-103 Bosco, Pat Bascomb, Diana-103 Basinger, Brenda-47, 103, 147 Bass, David Bass, Jerry-87, 240 Bass, John-103, 233 Boss, R annie-103, 233 Baughman, Denny-87, 205 Bau hmon Charles 234 Blake, Eugene Ford-87, 216 Blake, Victoria-B7 Blakeley, Beverly-87 Blakenship, Katie-87, 208 Blazin, Jay-87, 126 ' Boddie,ACatherine-103, 220 Boddie, Paul Bfihm, Ulrike-48, ss, 181 Bague, Bettye-87, 183, 186, 209, 211, 220 Bague, Jannette-87, 203, 222 Boggs, Melba Jean-220, 221 Bog us,!'Larry-233 Bolgging, Barry-103 Boles, Maurice Bolt, Judy-48 Bonnette, Janele Lynn-87 Bonne, Betty-48 Booth, Carole-87, 181, 191 Bordelon, Gail Bordelon, Glen-241 Bosher, Gay-103 Boston, Charlotte-88, 209, 143 Boston, Roger Lee--88, 180, 209, 214 Boudreaux, Lee-48 f Boughton, Patsy-48,'209, 176 Bounds, Dean-88, 130, 133, 135 f Bounds, Ted-232 , 1, ' Bowen, Jennifer448, 201, 185 Bowe'ts,,Mike-'49 Bowers, Robin-103, 181, 176 Bawlinger, Eugenia-103 Bowman, Bert Bowman, Billy-49 Bowman, Gail-49, 208, 235, 246, 174, 227 Box, Janet-88, 180, 202, 208 Box, Sue-88, 198 Boyd, Kenneth-236 Boykin, Robert-103, 208, 233 Boyter, Elizabeth Bozeman, Ann-BB, 205 Bozeman, Jackie-237 Bozeman, James-B8 Bracey, Tanyau-88, 208, 217 Bradford, Sheila-88 Bradley, Melanie-103 Branch, Richard-103, 232 Brangoto, Linda-88 Branitt, Ray-103 Brantley, Suellen-49, 202, 231, 213, 245 Branton, Charles-88, 205, 238 Brastield, Sarah-88 Brau, Carol-103, 219 9 i - Baughman, Jimmie Dale-87, 200, 204, 212, 219, 176 Baumister, Carolyn-87, 186, 199 Baxter, Janice-47, 206 Baynham, Douglas-47, 243, 214, 247, 227 Bazzell, Richard-47, 169, 233 Beaird, Clyde-103 Beaird, Jacky-103 Braud, Henry-103, 239, 178 Brewer, James-49 Brewer, John Brickell, Bill-88 Bridges, Sandrea-49, 198, 222, 223 Bright, Frank-88, 193, 84, 134, 188 Bright, Steve-103 Brinkley, Louise-88, 168, 217, 220, 178 Brinson, Sue-88, 222 307 Britnel, Judlia-103 Brin, Ingrid-103, 215 Britt, Wayne-104, 242 Boach, Kerry Broadus, Wilson-88, 205, 232, 176 Brocato, Rose Ann-88, 198 Brock, Brenda-104 Brock, Dianna-104, 196, 178 Brock, Ronnie-49, 239, 213, 247, 216 Bromell, Terry-104 Brooks, James-230, 245 Brooks, Judy-88, 185 Broome, Brenda-88, 146 Broussard, Don-104, 240 Brow, Carolyn-104, 216 Brown, A. D. Brown, Barbara-50, 222 Brown, Bobby Brown, Bonnie-88, 186 Brown, Carl-104, 251 Brown, Carolyn-88, 209, 185, 220 Brown, Dennise-50 Brown, Joan Frances-104, 198 Brown, Joyce-50, 180, 230, 247, 175, 14 155 Brown, Ronnie-104, 237 Brown, Tommy lJr.l-243 Brown, Tommy lSr.l-50, 242, 247 Brown, Wanda-203, 222 Brown, Frankie-104 Browning, Bobby-88 Browning, Bonnie Sue-B8 Brumley, Barbara Ann-50, 198 Brumley, James-104 Bruner Jeri-50, 202 Bryan, Ben-104 Bryan, Diane-104, 145 Bryan, Jon Dell-50 Bryan, Shelia-50, 213 Bryant Coy Lynne-104 Bryant Foriest-50, 233 Bryant, Gail-50, 218 Bryant, Jack-B8 Bryant, Seldon lButchl-209, 236, 176 Buck, John C.-50, 239 Buford, Frances-88, 183 Bullard, Donald-88, 238 Bunch, Joe Burforcl, Kay-88, 219, 188 Burgin, Doye Burkhalter, Dale-50 Burkhalter, Elaine-104 Burks, Claire-88 Burks, Michele--104, 220, 176 Burks, Richard-202, 239 Burnett, Mary-50 Burns, Bill-88, 176 Burns, Diana-102, 104,159, 154, 155 Burns, Jacqueine--50 Burroughs, Charles Burrow, Sylvia-88 Burton, Carol-104, 217, 222, 223 Burton, Shirley-50, 198, 176 Bush, Barbara Jean Bush, Jere-104 Bush, Kenneth--88, 206 Busher, Betty--104, 146 Busher, Johnny Bussel, David-88, 233, 217 1,152, Butler, Mary Carolyn--88, 209, 196, 197, 178 Butscher, Albert-104 Bynum, James Byrd, George-88 C Cagle, Fay-88, 199, 146 Cain, Gladys-51, 183, 147 Cain, Linda-104, 219 Caldwell, Jo-104, 203, 220 Calhoun, Finley-206 Calhoun, Joyce-51, 190 Calhoun, Sue Callegari, LaNell Callegari, Edward Calliham, Mary-88 Ialliham, Robert-51, 241 Calloway, Mary-88, 182, 208 Cameron, Carol Ann-104 Campbell, Gayle-104, 198, 199, 200 Iambell, Joan-104, 199 ampbell, T. C.-104, 234 Campbell, Welch-104 Campbell, Wesley-213 Cam Francine 88 P, 1 Candella, Phillip-241 Canfield, Charles-88, 233 Iannon, Clifford-88, 241, 177 Iantrell, Bill-88 Iaple, Luie-104 Cardwell, Ashford-88, 232 Iarlisle, Bill-104, 241 Iarlisle, Joyce-104 Iarlson, Stephen-51 armichael, Virginia-88, 202, 211 'arney, Phillips-88, 121, 130, 131, 132 farney, Wallace-51 308 f 133,136 Carpenter, Carpenter, Carolyn-88, 144 Edna Earl--104, 220, 221 Grace-88, 210, 211 Carpenter, Carpenter, Rogers Carpenter Wayne Carpenter ,Williams-89, 199 Carr, John-51, 183, 139 Carroll, Calvin-51, 82, 169 Carroll, Connie-89 Carroll, Donnie-86 Carroll, Imogene-222 Carroway, Donna-51 Carson, Connie-89, 202, 208, 144, 176 Carter, Betty-86, 89, 181, 209 Carter, Claressa-51, 192, 224 Carter, Linda-51, 198, 175, 218, 176 Carter, Tony Carter, William-89, 235 , 89,181,123,127, 130,131 Cash, Larry-104, 241 Cashmer, Sandra-104, 180, 202, 220, 159 Cason, Joyce-104 Cason, Virginia-206 Cassity, Corky-104, 204 Cossity, David-52, 204, 241, 214 Casteel, James-89, 238 Casteel, John-104, 241 Catanese, Danny-104 Cater, Bill-89, 199 Causey, Jack-89, 242, 196 Causey, Jerry-89, 238 Causey, Tony-52, 124, 138 Chattin, Donna-52, 192 Chaler, Victor-52, 183, 193, 210, 184 Chambers, Jessie Champion, Steve-235 Chandler, Betty-104, 146, 217, 178 Chandler, Don-89, 204, 240 Chandler, Virginia-52, 199, 200 Chapel, Carolyn-89 Chapel, Coy-206 Chapel, Roland-104 Chapel, Ronald-52, 233 Charrier, Joetta-89 Chelette, Donna-52, 206 Chenoult, Maudie-104, 146 Chester, Edna-89, 203 Chester, Patricia-52, 203 Chrisner, Chris-104 Christian, Harvey-104 Churchman, James--104, 232 Citrano, Sammy-52, 206 Clanton, Lita-53, 198, 200 Cosby, Jay-53, 180 Cotton, Michael-105, 234 Coulson, Judy-89, 199, 185, 176 Courtney, Kelly Courtney, Robert-105 Courville, Cookie-53, 183, 239, 247 Courville, Otis-89, 183, 210, 233 Cox, John-105, 240 Cox, Llen-105, 223 Cox, Nancy-105, 205, 220, 178 Cox, Sidney-233 Cox, Yvonne-105 Crager, Deanna-105 Cranor, Nora-53, 175, 147 Creslman, Lammey-89 Crews, Bobby-53, 237, 196 Crews, Johnny-105 Crittenden, Robert-89, 180, 177 Crenshaw, Paula-105 Croft, Jimmy-89, 240 Cromer, Judy-90, 199, 146, 219 Crook, Carolyn-54, 189 Crosby, Richard-90 Crosslin, Donald-54 Crouch, Larry Crowder, Orval-90, 241 Crowell, Barry-178 Crowell, Clinton-105 Crump, Martha-105, 198 Cryer, Steve-105, 122 Cudabec, Rance-54 Culpepper, Barbara-105 Culpepper, Gloria-54 Cummings, Linda-54 Cummings, Penny-90, 208, 211, 220, Curry, Williams D Dalton, Linda-105 Daniel, Dorothy-54 Daniels, Kathleen-199 Daugherty, Martha-90, 145 Davidson, Carolyn-187, 176 178 Davidson, Donald-54, 236 Davis, Charles-90 Davis, Glenn-106, 238 Davis, Margaret-106 Davis, Mary-90, 222 Davis, Nedya-105 Davis, Virginia-90 Davidson, Carolyn-90, 206 Dawson, Bobby-106, 232 Day, Darene-106 Clark Amelia-89, 199 Clark, Annie-104 Clark, Chloe-206 Clark, Floyd-203 Clark, Judy-89, 147, 158 Clark, Katherine-201 Dean, Alvis Dean, Richard-106 Dean, Terry-234 Dear, Willis-90, 242 Deck, Robert-90, 168, 199, 240 DeClark, Robert-90, 232 Clarke, Rosa Ann-220 Clay, Jimmy-89, 178 Clegg, Betty-104, 183, 199, 210, 212 Clemens, Theresa--89, 180, 220 Clousing, Rae Ann-104, 198 Clower, David Cobb, Betty-89 Cobb, Linda-104 Cobb, Robert Cobb, Tincey Cockerham, Carol-53, 180, 201, 202, 210, 240 247, 215, 217 Cockerham, Richard-105, 233, 213 Cockerham, Warren--53, 240, 196 Coker, Katie-53, 185, 218, 220, 221, 222 Calbey, Dickie-105, 199 Colby, Linda-53, 214, 142 Cole, Bobby-105, 210, 243 Cole, Bonnie-86, 89, 180, 187, 209, 189, 153, 155 Cole, Gary-53 Cole, John-89, 238, 216, 217 Colley, Sandra-53 Coleman, Thomas-105 Collier, Jeannene-53 Collins, Deanna-89 Collinsworth, Mary-89 Comalancler, Tommy-105, 180, 198 Combs, Travis Compton, Eddie-105 Conley, Linda-53, 232, 246, 140 Conly, Frances--105, 146, 176 Conly, Malinda-53, 205, 178 Connors, Judy-53, 183, 199, 200 Cook, Carolyn-105 Cook, Jerry-89, 204, 176 Cook, Mike-102, 105, 181, 208, 227 Cooper, Harold Cooper, Fred-105 Cooper, Harold-89 Cooper, Wanda-105 Cope, James-105, 236 Copp, William-105, 168, 178 Corley, Dickie-105, 241, 300 Cornelius, Linda-105 Cory, Glenda Cory, Reita Corzine, Oletta DeClerk, Gary-208 DeGeorge, Mary-90 Delyser, Kenneth-90, 238, 196, 176, 177 DeMann, Kent-90, 199 Deprang, June DeSoto, Gloria-90, 220, 222 Devill, John-90 Dennis, Wayne-106 Dial, Eugene-90 Diamond, Larry-54, 204, 239, 247 Dickerson, Alvin-90 Dickerson, Annette-106, 219 Dickerson, Linda-90, 206 Dillard, Terry-90 Dinkins, Linda Jo-106 Dinkins, Kenneth-106 Disiere, Judy-106, 145, 217, 220, 221 Ditsler, Steve-54, 168 Dixon, Sue Lane-106 Dixon, Rickie--90 Dobbins, Rita-106, 222 Dollar, Pattie-206 Donelson, Juanita-54, 180, 231, 175, 141 Dorman, Billy Doiron, Sue-90, 180, 202, 219 Doss, Mary Frances-90, 202 Doughty, Ann-106 Dowling, Carol-106' Dowden, Jack-237 Dowden, Rosa Faye Downing, Jerry-106 Draper, Don-106, 215 Draper, Glenn-90, 235 Driver, Fredia-106 Duboi's, Janice-198 Dubois, Richard-233 Duck, Betty Joyce-90 Duck, Dale--54, 198 Duckworth, Ken-54, 204, 214 Dumas, Dennis-54 Dumas, Martie-54 Dunn, Betty-211 Dunn, Jack--238 Dunn, Vickye-54, 199, 211, 222 Dupin, Cleveland-106 Dupont, Barbara Dupree, Charles-55, 178 Gage, DUrbiri,M6r1e-55 69 183 2 gurhum' David-96 , , oo, 243, 247 Durlwm, Edward-55, 199, 241, 215 urr, Eva Lorraine-90 ow, sheiby-55, 62, 24o, 247 Durr, Vicki gumaur J- lGusl-234, 214 Ykesr Amy-106, 146 Dykes, Kitty-55 E Earnest, Kqy,10,5 El-WY, Carolyn Edelenr Sherry Lynne-55, 198, 222 Edrriorr, Dinah-106 Edmonds, Patricia-55 Edmonds, Warren-237, 214 Edwards, Dian-55, 198 E9W0'dSr Dorfvrhy Raye-106, 186, 176 rftrler, Priscilla-55, 186, 187, 209, 218 Ellfhd, John Calvin Elliott, Lynn-106, 241 Elis, Martha-56 Ellis, Robbie Jean-56, 198, 222 Ellison, Rita-56, 180, 199, 200, 243, 247, Ely, Charles-106 Elza, Jack-241 Emanuel, Don-106, 240 Emerson, Roy-10,5 Errdsley, Jerry-56, 233, 214 England, Jery Ennis, Ronnie-106 Efllridge, Mary Jane-90 Ettrr-doe, Mary Jane-205, 209, 145, 218 Evans, Charline-56, 218 Everett, Carol Ann-106, 222 Evett, Arthur lGenel-90 F Fackrell, Gerelyn-91 Falls, Susan-220 Fargerson, Shirley-91 Ferguson Farmer, Beverly Farmer, Edna-56, 176 Farmer, Lonnie-106, 178 Farmer, Marion-56, 206, 207 Farmer, Patricia-106 Farrar, Gerald-107 Fatheree, John-107, 183 Fatheree, Robert Faust, R ichard-107 Feibel, Everett Feemster, Lawana-107 Fentress, Ferguson Ferguson Ferguson Bill--107, 234 , Arthur-56, 238 , Gordon-91, 209, 243 James-107, 240 Ferguson, Keith-56 Virginia-91 203 Ferlito, Antoinette-91, 186, 187, 178 Festervan, Joe-240 Festervand, Sandra-107, 183 Feilder, Margaret-203 Fields, Larry-91, 180, 234 Fields, Margaret-91 Fincher, Billy-107 Fincher, Patsy-107, 147 Finnelle, Kay-91 Fisher, Gene-251 Fitzmorris, Jackie-91, 147 Flanagan, Clarlotte-91 Flanagan, Harold-107 Flemmons, Sandra-107, 180 Fletcher, Betty-91 Fletcher, Edna-91 Flores, David-56 Flores, Joseph-57, 206 Flowers, David H.-206 Flowers, Lunie-107 Flowers, Ronald Floyd, Carrol-107, 234 Flynn, Judy-91, 202 Foote, Louise-107 Ford, Joe Ford, Martha-107, 220 Ford, Paul Douglas-107 Ford, Sharon--107 Forrest, Joe Forrest, Nancy-107, 219, 220 Fort, Michael-91 Fortenberry, Benny-107, 242 Fossman, Connie-91 Foster Foster, David-91, 183, 243 Foster, Frank Foster, Freddie-57 Foster, Jan-57 , Sylvia-107, 196 Foster, Willie Pat-91, 176 Fox, Gayle-91, 176 Fox, James-57, 236, 246, 189 Franklin, Paul-57, 233 Franton, Jerry-1135? 234 ' Jimm - Denise-57, 193, 230, 185, 174, Freeman, Janet-91, 182, 222 Freeman, Jerry-91, 183, 243 Frey, Clifton-107, 239 2 Fricks, John lPerryt-107, 236 Friday, Thomas-57, 241, 214 Frizzell, Mary Ann-189, 176 H Hagan, Beverly-108, 183, 217, 176 Frost, Fulco, Fuller, Fuller, Fuller, Dona-57 Camilla-91, 169, 212, 196, 215, 220 Charolette-91 Farland Patsy-91, 180, 186, 203, 213 Fulmer, Carole-107, 198 Fulmer, Ronnie--57, 302 Futch, Futch, John Sally Futrell, John-57, 196, 197 G Sandra-107, 146 Gaidry, Philip-57 Gamble, James-57, 236 Gant, David-57, 125 Garcia, Harold-57, 206 Garcia, Lucy Garretson, Betty-91, 182, 209, 196, 197, 219 Garland, Amo--91 Garrard, Alice-107 Garrard, Billy-57 Hague, David-108, 242 Hall, James Hall, Lynn-199 Hall, Marie-59, 235, 246, 197 Hall, Sally Ann-91, 180, 209 Hamilton, Ramar-108, 180, 233 Hammock, Armenta-59, 206, 224 Hammond, Charles-59, 233 Hammons, Faye Hammons, Lester Hammontree, Carroll Ann Hampton, Cynthia-92, 222 Hanson, Carrol Ann-92, 183, 145, 219 Hanson, Elaine-59, 55, 201, 212, 246, 184, 218 Hanson, Ronney-108, 241 Harbert, Kathy-59, 182, 210 Harbin, Rodger-59, 237, 215, 217 Hardin, Donny Hardin, Jimmy Hardwick, Wayne-108 Harlan, Pat--92 Harman, Janice-108 Garrett, Garrett, Barry-58, 208, 234, 214 Wyndall Garriga, Sylvia-91, 199, 147, 222 Gastley, Larry-91 Gates, Diane-58, 232, 246, 224, 189 Gatti, Martha-58, 198 Gaude, El izabeth-91 Gaza, Arthur Gentry, Marsha--57, 91, 210, 143, 142 Gephardt, Carol-107 Gephardt, Nancy-91 George, Betty Jean-91, 210, 220 Gephardt, Jerry-91, 238 Geter, Thomas-240 Geter, Donna Hilda-107 Gibson, Gibbons, James-107, 205, 242 Gibson, Ruth Ann Gibson, Joel-107 Giddings, Ann-58, 216, 217 Giddings, Shirley-91, 206 Gieger, Donna Gilbert, Jerry-58, 233 Gilcrease, Jerry-91, 237 Gill, Johnny Gillaspie, Karen-107, 198 Gillespie, Linda-58, 201, 178 Gillespie, Sara-107, 212, 176 Gilley, James-91, 206, 238 Gilley, Larry-107, 202 Gilley, Linda Gilliam, Greg Gipson, Donna-107, 202 Givens, Malcolm-107 Givens, Mary-107, 216, 220 Glasner, Godfre Delwin Lorie Y, Godwin, Travis-58 Goff, Wanda-107, Gongre, Gonzale 222 Eric-232, 246, 247 s, Barbara-218 Goodrich, Charles-107, 238 Gordy, James-107, 239 Gordy, Maxine-91 Gorman, Geraldine-107, 215 Gove, Jean-107 Graham, John-107, 235 Graham, Robert-91, 180, 125, 139 Grant, Charlotte-58, 212, 196, 197 Grant, Ronald-234 Grant, Sandra-107, 180, 220, 176 Grant, Shirley-58, 196 Grape, Eddie-239 Graves, Joyce-91, 219 Graves, Morris-107 Gray, Beverly-107, 217, 222, 223 Gray, Jimmy-58, 235 Green, Bill-91, 233 Green, Carrie-91 Green, Mary Beth-91, 187, 178 Green, Sherry-107, 203 Greene, Clauidia-59 Greene, Donald-91 Greene, Judy-91 Greer, Bobby-107, 176 Greer, Gail-108 Greer, J ohn-91, 202 Gregory, Grady-108 Greig, Carl-59, 236 Griffin, May Lee-108 Griffith, Veonica-91, 222 Grimsley, Sherman-108 Groves, Bobby-59, 183 Groves, Richard-59, 168, 180, 204, 19 Grubbs, Johnny-91, 209, 241 Gugliuzza, JoAnn-59, 216, 145 Guidry, Alice-108, 217 Guinn, Jerone-108, 180 Guinn, Ronald-59 Gunter, Lorena-108, 220, 222 Guthrie, Betty-91 6, 224, 137 Harper, Butch-108, 180, 205 Harper, Louis-206 Harrelson, Ronald E.-92, 235 Harris, John-108, 233 Harris, Larry-102, 108, 237, 216 Harrison, Jimmy-108 Harrison, Linda-59, 199 Harrison, Mike-108 Hartley, Mildred Letitia-108 Harty, Leon Harvey, James C.-108, 238 Harvey, Lamar-204, 237 Harvey, Mona-59 Harville, Buddy Harrison, Jimmy Hatch, Barbara-60 Hatcher, Jack-108 Hauser, Elbert Hawkins, Carol Ann-92, 210, 219, 189 Hawkins, Sharron Ruth Hay, James E.-92, 233 Hayes, Buddy Hayes, Hixie-60 Hayes, Jerry-60, 206 Hayes, Patricia-92 Hayes, Ronny-60 Hayes, Wayne-60, 237 Haynes, Linda Sue-92, 216 Haynes, Ronny-178 Haygood, Rickey-108 Heable, Jimmy-235 Hearron, William-60, 204, 243, 247, 196 Hebert, Pam-108, 222, 223 Heber, Paul-60 Hedges, Houston-183 Hedges, Sonny-92, 123, 139 Henderson, Barbara-108, 147 Henderson, Edward Heinsohn, Sue-92, 145, 219, 220, 176 Henley, Alton Henry, Mike-205 Hennigan, Sue-108, 181 Hermes, Alicia-108, 220 Herring, Juanita-60, 186, 198, 202, 216 Herring, Sandra Kay-108 Herrington, James-92, 240 Hess, Jimmy-92, 243 Hestand, Linda-60, 160, 162, 180, 230, 225 Hicks, Kenny-108, 210, 236 Higgins, Betty-92 Higgins, Tim-92, 209 Hill, Brenda-202, 232, 275 Hill, Cheryll-108, 145, 220 Hill, John-60, 203, 240, 214, 196, 197 Hippler, Tommie Hirsch, Carolyn Hodge, Mike-239 Hoffman, Louis Hofius, David-60, 169, 183, 206, 176 Holder, Eugene-108, 242, 196 Holland, Gail-92 Holland, Judy Holliday, Carolyn-92, 183 Holliday, Nita-108 Holliday, Richard-60, 119, 236, 246, 176 Hollifield, Jim-60, 183, 240, 247 Hollifield, Ronald-92 Hollingsworth, Shirley J.-108, 145 Holloway, John-92, 242 Holman, Elaine-108, 220 Holt, Larry-92 Honian, Betty-108 Honeycutt, Gary-92 Honeycutt, Laney-108, Honley, Claudia-92 Honley, Maudine-92 216 Hoob, Carrie Mae-60, 225 Hood, Evelyn-61 Hood, Joe-108 Hooker, Kenneth-92 Hopper, Charles Horn, Frank-61 309 Horton, Marti-92, 198 Hostetter, Janet Sue-108 Hough, David-92 House, David House, James House, Melinda House, Roger Houser, Elbert-237 Houston, Carolyn-108, 217, 220, 176 Howard, Leonard R,-108 Howard, Loren-92 Howard, Mary Jo-61, 211, 218 Howe, Johnny-215 Howell, Carolyn-92 Howell, Jane-61, 220, 222 Huckabee, Crayton L. Huckabee, Dorothy-108, 216, 145 Hudsmith, Robert Hudson, Charles-92, 241 Huey, Eddie--92 Huff, Richard-238, 213 Hufstetler, Melva-108, 146 Hughes, Doyle-61 Hughes, Jerry-108, 236 Huhn, P6997-92, 211, 213 Humphries, Barbara-61, 191, 209, 240, 217 Humphries, Dianne-108, 147 Humphries, Linda-92, 183, 145 Hunt, Herbert-241 Hunt, Kenneth-61, 108, 241 Hurst, Margaret Hutchinson, Donald Hutchinson, Harlene-61, 180, 208 Hutson, Eddie-242 Hutson, Lynn-61, 214 Hux, Robert-108, 235 l lnnis, Patricia Anne-108, 146, 176 Isaacs, Byron-61, 214 lsbell, P Isbell, P at-62, 169, 181, 231, 245, 174 eggy-108, 199, 200 Isgate, James-109, 199, 196 Isgate, Myla-62, 199 J Jackson, Larry-62 Jackson, Linda-109, 220, 221, 176 Jackson, Marion Jackson, Wendell James, Herman-109 Janes, Kathy-62, 217 Jarman, Barbara-62, 174, 156 Jarmer, Loretta Jarrett, Billy Ray-109 Jeane, Betty Sue-220 Jeone, Joe-62, 199, 241, 215 Jefferson , Janis-92, 198, 209, 219 Jefferson, Larry Jeter, Rosemary-62, 211, 217 Jeter, Tommy-109 Jewell, Sue-109, 146, 222 Jonkins, Ronnie-62 Jaffrion, Nancy-62 Johns, Tommie Jordan, Bobby Johnson, Alfred E.-232 Johnson, Carolyn-109, 211, 217 Johnson, Charles-92, 180, 131, 135 Johnson, Danny-62, 232, 245 Johnson, Gloria Jean-109 Johnson, James Lamar-217 Johnson, John.ny Johnson, Karen Ann-62, 224, 227, 176, Johnson, Kenneth-62 Johnson, Luisa-62, 180, 198, 205, 210 Johnson, Mary-109, 208, 211 Johnson, Phillip-92, 243 Johnson, Phillip-196 Johnson, Velta-62, 180, 199 Johnston, Gerry-92, 234, 245 Johnston, Mary-62 Johnston, Sandra-92, 220 Joiner, Hazel Jones, Bennie Jones, Bill Jones, Don--55, 92, 178 Jones, Donald-63 Jones, Donna-92 Jones, Jackie Lynn-92, 232 Jones, Jimmy-109 Jones, Judye-109, 146 Jones, Kate-92, 209 Jones, Kathy-109 Jones, Margaret-198, 222 Jones, Marvin Jones, Mike-92, 210, 243 Iones, Paula-92, 186, 199 Jones, Terrell-109 Iones, Timothy-92, 209, 236 lones, Richard-92, 208, 236 lodan, Harry lordan, Bobby-199 lordan, Jean lordan Porter lordan' Thomas Neal-199 I lodan, Tommy 310 2 177 Josey, Patricia-109 Joshlin, Janice-109 Joshlin, Mark Joyner, Hank-109, 241 Judd, Sue-92, 176, 177 Juneau, John K Kalberg, Neil-109 Kaufman, A. T.-109 Keasler, Judy-63, 224 Keeth, Jim-63, 227, 127, 137 Keith, Eugene-63 Keith, Mike Kellow, Kenneth-92, 239, 214 Kelly, Billy-63 Kelly, Gerald-63, 180, 235 Kelly, Mike-93 Kelly, Tereice-92, 183, 176 Kelley, Norma Jean-63, 222 Kellogg, Carol-63, 212, 218 Kendrick, Ritak63, 185, 174 Kendrick, Ronnie-63, 206 Kennedy, Barbara Jean-93, 199 Kent, Hollis-93 Kent, Jery Kerr, Kay-64, 168, 169, 211, 239, 247, 215, 217 Keszler, Sharon-93 Key, Joyce-64, 183, 211 Key, Judy-64, 199, 210, 178 Key, Nancy-93, 202 Kidwell, Butch-109, 238 Kidwell, Loueen-64, 208, 143, 176 Kierbow, Gerald-109 Kihneman, James-64, 235, 213, 246 Kimball, Martha-109, 180 Kines, Leona-64, 185, 220 l-60, Amy-65, 205, 218 Lea, John-110 Leadaman, Pauline-65, 192, 224 Lee, Lee, Arnold Bill -169, 231, 245 Lee, Darlene Lee, Douglas-242 Lee, G Lee, Ju lenn dy-93, 209, 212, 220 Lee, Mary-110 Lee, Li nda-65 Lee, Merlice-93 Lee, Robert E.-65 Lena, Elizabeth-93 Leon, Elizabeth-110 Leonard, Howard-233 LeVasseur, Don-110 Lewing, Mary-65, 222, 178 Lewis, Bennie Frances-93, 206 Lewis, Mariet-236 Lewis, Robert Lindahan, Patsy-65, 206 Lindsay, Gerald-93, 232 Lindsay, Helen-93, 203, 196 Lindsay, Jerry-110 Lindsay, Johnny-110 Lindsay, Willis-93 Lindsey, Bill-66, 215 Lindsey, Richard-93, 217, 138 Lindsey, Wm. Richard Little, Beth-f93, 209, 178 Little, Jimmy-66, 196, 123, 125, 127 Litton, Diane-110, 180 Litton, Dolores-93 Litton, Janice-93 Litton Rodney-110, 181 , 204 Lloyd: Andy-140 King, James-64 King, Jerry-64, 199 King , Carl Joseph-109, 241 King, Joyce-109 King, Larry-93 King , Lloyd-64, 241 King, Marie King, Mike-93 King, Nancy-109, 176 King, Ronnie King, Winfred Kinn Ki e ey, Dorothy-93, 147 r Quinnette 64 206, 207 P i '- , Kircus, Camelia-65, 232 Kircus, Johnny-93 Kircus, Jimmy-109, 183 Kirkindoll, Thelma-93, 199, 196 Kirkland, Pat-93, 205 Kirsop, Jim Kissinger, Mike-q93, 238 Kissi nger, William-213 Kitchens, Kay-93, 185, 219, 220, 221 , Kleinhans, Judy-65, 180, 209, 236, 246, 224 Klorik, Jack-93 Knott, Merryl Dell Knott, Robert-241 Kromis, Roger Krug er, Bruce-93, 209, 196 Krumnow, Lynn James-65 Kyle, Fay-109 L Labenne, Martha-109, 191, 215, 216, 217 Labenne, Paul-65, 122, 124, 126, 13 Lacobee, Mary Jo-93, 210, 176 Lacobee, Nadine-93, 199 Lacey, Shirley-109, 147 Ladatta, Virginia-109 Ladatto, Sammy Latitte, Agnes Lafitte, Diana-109 Lafitte, Linda-93 LaFoe, Kenneth Andre-110 LaLena, Michael-110, 235 LaLena, Vincent-93, 205 Laman, Charles Lamb, Bill-206, 207 Lammey, Crestman-208, 232 Lance, Loyd-199 Land, Sharlet Landers, Jim-65, 178 Landis, Margaret-93, 199 Landrum, Joe-110 Landrum, Linda-110, 183, 201 Langford, Janet-65, 191 Langford, Jimmy-93 Langford, Shirley-206 Lanza, Joe Lang, Pat Larance, Barbara-110 Lasyone, Sally-93 Lasyane, Sammy-93 Latham, Beverly Anne-93, 183 Latham, Brenda-110, 146 Latura, Patricia-110, 219, 220, Launius, Glenda-65, 198 Lauter, Dale Kent-110, 241 Lawhon, Catherine-65 Law rence, Frank-93, 240 Lawrence, Mary Beth-110 it 0, 137 222, 223 Lockard, Linda-93, 147 Locke, Robert-110 Locke, Wayne-93, 209, 214 Lofton, Carol Ann Logan, Durwin-205 Loker, George A.-242 Lollar, Sanora-198 Lolley, David-66, 214 Long, Pat-110 Longoria, Lane Longino, Kenneth-94 Loper, David T. Lord, James-110 Lovell, Carolyn Lovett, Mary-110, 183, 198 Lout, Billy Lout, Elaine Lowderback, Patsy-66, 180, 230, 185 227, 140 Lowe, Emry-110 Lowe, Sammie Lowery, Cecil-66, 232, 214, 246 Lowery, Robert-94, 242 Lowery, Wayne-110, 242 Lowery, Mark-94, 241 Loyd, Dewey-66, 180 Loyd, Diane-110 Lucero, Sam-94, 184 Lucky, Jere Lynn-94, 201 Lunt, Maxine--94, 209 Lusby, Robert Lutnick, Carolyn Rose-94 Lyons, Jean-94, 201, 176 Nl Mabry, Barbara-66, 201 MacDougall, Mickey-66, 231, 196 Macheca, Lily-66, 144 MacMillan, Ann-67, 160, 181, 186, 1 175, 224, 150, 151 Madden, Wiley-234 Magee, Jean-202 Magee, Kenneth Magee, Roselone-67, 180, 143 Mahlen, Claude-67, 239, 247 Mahone y, Jimmy-196 Maiden, Stanley-110, 232, 213 Mallett, Bill-94 Malloy, Jimmie-67, 199 Mangum, Thomas Marabella, Grace A.-67, 180, 192 Marabella, Sammy-110 Maranto, Charles-94, 123, 139 Marks, Gene-110 Marsh, Thomas-110, 236 Marshall, Virginia-94, 183, 186, 219 Mattin, Brenda-94 Martin, Deborah-110 Martin, Janet-94, 202 Martin, Larry-110, 233 Martin, Mary C.-94 Martin, Nancy-67, 199, 217 Martin, Princess-94, 220 Martin, Terry Mason, Donnie-67, 183 Mason, Linda-94, 180, 145, 219 Mason, Ronnie-67, 180 Masters, Charles-233 Mathes, Everett-111, 239 Mathews, Jimmy--239 , 174, 141, 87, 239, 247 mails, Edward-94, 239, x Mill r, qndrq-'I Ogletree, Ch rles L.-95, 121, 123 M 15, Jim-94, 206 M, ,Tom 1236, 213, 5 es, Linda 112, 147 M1111111, Wanda Lynn- 1 , ca1 11-gs , , Arle 4 112, 220 ' c1111EWS, Ann 7, , 191, 212, 15, 174, ls, Wil -241 I he , 10-76, 1 42 2181 227, 1 8 rms, Ed ver, 1 ar-95, 24 15, 216, Matthews, Car ,111 ,fc II, O iver, rry-112, 2 'f, 11'd111, R110 212, 22 I M11an , nay-22 C v , Mike-72 2 7 1 MWY1 Fw 217 I Mitchel , Linda Gayl 95 U , Wayne- 12 Maxwell G Mitch 3 rna s-69 217, 126, 13 0 11, Dennis-1 , 209, 40 Q dasa-11 Mitc tree, JN y 6 , 181, 239, , 174 9 n, Robbyn , 182 0 E 1 In a-94 M' Beify- rne, Pat- 2, 237 , , y rne, Pat ia-95, 21 M1111 I aan a 1 2 3 n' Bill o MQY1 'Y 111 es ian, 12 al 234 Qt ell, ne 1 C, 67 , 41 5 116, San - 9, 186, 187 3, 222, 1 Owen, A1 6-112 M511 1 7 izell, s - -111, 220 Owen, ' C72, 204 , 1 V' Moellen nl , Jerry-9 Ow ns, avi -23 rlde' Ufles' 1 , 1 5 . 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Robinson, Homer-97, 236 Z 2 Rockefellet, Robert-113 1., Roe, Jett-97, 140 Roe, Judy-113 S Rogers, Charles-76, 241 Rogers: Don-97, 209, 238, 215 Rogers, Gene-239 Rogers, John-97 Rogers, Mary C.-9i7, 176 Rogers Roper, , Patricia-76, 243, 247, 185 Jo Ann-113 ' ,VJ Sanfilipps, Price, Shelby Prichard, Marie-96, 208 Priester, Bonnie Prisock, Jesse W,-'74, 206 Procell, Pat-96 Prothro, Brenda Lee-96, 213 Prothro, O. L,-74 Pugh, R. Bobby-96, 234 Pruett, Carole-112, 220 Quarles, Tony Quick, Travis in R 1' , Raborn, Estha Leigh-112 Rachal, Cavin Rachal, Goile-112, 220 , Rachal, Theda-112 Ragsdole, Clude ,X Ragus, Charles E.-74, 126 N Rain-ey, Mary-96 Rains, Betty-206 V Rambin , Ronnie-232, 214, 246 Ramsey, Charles-112 V. J Ramsey, John Romsey, Judy Ann-96, 183, 144, 219 Romsey, Lynda-75, 169, 201, 222 Romsey, Richard Sam-96, 205 Rasberry, Christa-75, 210 , Roquemore, Virginia-113, 208 ' Rose, Howard Rose, Lucien-76, 180 Ross, Johnnie-97, 210 ,772 Ross, Kitty-76, 192, 222 ' Rassett, Tom-205 I Roulbieu, Fredna-97, 158 Rouch, Joann fRountree, Nancye-76,yJ82, 211, 174 Rowe, Ernestine 1 Rowe, Jo-97 r ' Rowsey, Linda-76, 192 Roycroft, Linn-97, 208, 211 Runnels, Sue-113, 222, 223 Rupert, 1Johnny-113 Russell, John-76, 206 Russell, Nancy Russell, Sally Russom, Larry Wayne Rutherford, Anne-97, 181, 186, 187, 251 Ryan, John Ryan, Michael-77, 181, 230, 214, 227 S Sadler, Kenneth-77, 162, 236, 246 H Sibley, Gay-237 1 , Sightler, Raygmqrtdu-73' f Sikes, Bill 4 X Sikes, Davi'd+114 1 Simmons, Chester-97, 235, 177 Simmons, Larry-114, 202, 233 Simmons,xPatsy-78 1 Simpson,'Jan-97, 198, 220 Simpson, Lucille-114 , ,xx Simpson, William-234 FM. L sims., Betty-202 Sipes, Sandra Jo-78 H Sistrunk, David-98, 241 Sistrunk, Donald Sistrunk, Elaine-78, 198, 199, 200, 225 Sistrunk, Wayne-114, 234 Sizemore, Betty+114 Skipworth, Pa'ul478, 302 Skyles, Harold-114, 232 Slagle, James-98, 232 Sloane, David-78, 199 S mon Karen 113 180, O Salley, Janice-97, 206 i al , 5 , 22 r Sandefu , Eldridge ' Sanders, Janelle-113 Sanders, Janie Sue 1 Sanders, Lloyd 1- Sanders, Kathleen-113, 219, 176 , Sanders, Pat-97 Sanders, Tommie Jean4222 Sandifer, BillY-ZZ 206 Sandifer, Thomas-113 2 Sandra-1 13 Roscoe, Peggy-75, 222, 223 ' Ratcliff, Claudia-75 ' Ray, Mary-222 X Rowes, Roland Reaves, tnnis-96, 205 Reaves, Sheryl-112 Reed, Linda-112, 146 Reed, Shirley Reed, Walter-75, 234, 214 l Rees, Jeanie-112, 198, 219 Sansom, Elizabeth Anne-113 scnsom, sharon-113, 203, 178 -1 ' Sartini,'Sherry-77 5.1 Sasser, Bobby-97 S. 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Schorr, Roberta-113 Schneider, Denice-97, 202, 209 Scott, Billy 5SScott, Judy-97, 143 '-Scott, Linda Lou-97, 198 Scott, Linda--113, 222 Scott, Russell-77, 181, 230 Scott, Sandro Scott, Sue-97, 147 Scott Tommy Scurlock, Tommy-113, 236 Seal, Bobby-114, 201, 219 Seal, Florence Mattie Seay, Fred-97, 233 Sebren, Katherine-497 Sebren, Margaret-114, 198, 178 Semon, Douglas-77 Semon, Phillip-77, 180, 199, 235, 246, 178 Serbanic, Pete-97, 208, 124 Sessums, David-77, 214, 243 Sewell, Judy Diane-97, 147 ' Sexton, Marbie-97 Shackeltord, June-97 Shafer, Teddy-232 Shamburger, Butch-97 Shamburger, James-213 Sharp, Janis Shaughnessy, Carol-77, 181, 239, 247 Smithpeter, SarahJ114 1 Smoot, Terrolel-1114 H Smythe, Evalynne-79 Snelson, Barbara ' Sneed, Billy-98,121 Snell, John-79 Snider,,Jack-79, 180, 231, 225 in Solaniei, JOAt'tit't-114, 219 e fi Solis, Anldred-176, 201f . 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We hope you do like your T960 Sequoyah, and that we have captured moments of the past year that are dear to you. If you can look at This Sequoyah five, ten, or twenty years from now and recapture pleasant moments from the past, if you can recall your ambitions, plans, desires, goals, hopes, and dreams, then this book has been a success. For the purpose of the Sequoyah is to preserve a year of your life for you to keep always. We feel our purpose has been fulfilled. Now with our job completed, there is time to draw a deep breath and really appreciate the people whose work made your book possible. We keep saying Miss Sammie Banks, the advisor of the Editorial Staff, deserves a medal for her work on this book, but as yet she hasn't received one. Let this, then, be a medal on paper to Miss Banks, who has pushed us, pulled us, chided us, and guided us over many a rough spot. Also in there pushing and pulling are the Business Staff of Mrs. Daisy lsgett and the Circulation Staff of Mrs. Norma Jean Brown. What would we do without them! We thank the Sequoyah Business Staff for the ads sold and the Circulation Staff for the yearbooks sold. I The pictures tell the s-tory of the year in the lives of Fair Parkers. For those pictures we thank all the wonderful people at Milburne's Studio, and especially Mr. Milburne Alfred. He has supplied the characters in this book with kindness, consideration, and, most of all, patience. But every book must have a publisher and the Sequoyah has the best. Taylor Publishing Company, and Mr, Jimmy Cobb especially, thank you for your pro- duction of this book. Then there are the people who created the book. For drawing layouts, writing copy, running errands, alphabetizing pictures, checking the one hundred and one thousand things that have to be checked - for all this and more our editors and clerks are responsible. I can't-thank them enough, but l have to try. Thank you all so much! - To Mr. Herron for his understanding and co-operation, we are extremely grateful. Also, there is untold gratitude for the time and patience the Office Staff has shown us. But what are pictures without faces, or words that have no meaning? This book was written for you, the faculty and students, and also about you. All the people mentioned here ioin me in wishing you enjoyment of your T960 Sequoyah! ANN MATTHEWS J 5 Y 55 Autographs . QQKM 1 f f 1 -1-xbqxksswq, fLwlkQ.xtQS. ,y 'QA XmQXwQg'XwXQfWQQ'Xk REE' -I I . QAKXXN Nm QXQAQXEX A 3 X.,,QmQ,wxKN-WXQWCXQ QQ N iv I l NQQWK YNQQ-:,qXL3. xgsm QXQ Q QF ,QQQLX QQWXE 1 qpqhy QXQQ Q NCOKMQ , YRNu,XwQ'e R1 XE WXX Q, Q NXQXRQQX xx'Q S1 Qkwclk QNQQQSXX Jmkk f 'xi Q3 QNX Qxx'Q,NxX I ' bi umlsckxfx kxkugk K7 wwf gf www? A440 A yfmfmwwwfafhf- ffm mi X44-aa! MAME M W 9 1 if 2.2.24 A-Ma ,azz ajjawf f f 'MQ yfaffff-GUM MmM4Q,,,5 ML? 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