Fair Park High School - Sequoyah Yearbook (Shreveport, LA)
- Class of 1967
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SEQUOYAH 1967 Fair Park High School Shreveport, Louisiana Volume 34 At Fair Park We Are All Indians. Participants In Our Community9 iMem 6 k And Gold miADTFP i mm 4 •' 1 t « 1 i II 1 1 1 1 1 i ) V' i II 1 1 : 3 f 1 : I i 4 I; ;■ I ’ 1 1 1 if if i i N i i i ' | 1 X « i % r ■■■ § ■ y i fl !' 1 1 i ' 1 | ;‘l 1 i i A 1J H I “ tf i l To Each Other - •. We Present The 1967 SEQUOYAH DEDICATION Upon the announcement of his new position as Assistant to the Superintendent, great joy spread through his family. He had achieved another mar- velous goal to add to his many other accomplish- ments. But to us at Fair Park, we lost a very true and dear friend. In 1949 he started out in the Caddo Parish School System. In the fall of 1954 he began his first big responsibility as principal of Judson Street Elementary School. Here he served with great pride and success until the fall of 1960 when he was appointed principal of Fair Park High School. When students think of him, they think of the tall well-built shadow at the end of the hall with the air of satisfaction and success around it. Now as he moves to another way of life, we are sure that he will carry this friendly atmosphere with him—a pleasant smile, a cheerful hello—a dedicated man. Because his mere acquaintances are lifelong friends, we dedicate this book, the 1967 SEQUO- YAH, to Mr. Earl A. McKenzie. Mr. Johns and Mr. McKenzie talk new business. Thanks , from Fair Park Mr. McKenzie is a member of Mangum Memorial Methodist Church, where he is very active and dedicated. He teaches an adult Sunday School class and is a member of the official board. As for recreation, Mr. McKenzie plays a fair game of golf and enjoys fishing in the summer time. Many of us know him as the man who loves peanuts and sports. And as we all know neither goes without the other. In his spare time he enjoys photography, at which he is very talented. This is Mr. Earl A. McKenzie. Our Principal Finding Mr. Brantly seated at his desk is a rare occasion. B. H. Brantly, serving as acting principal last year, took over the leadership of our school for the first time this year. Before taking the principal’s chair, Mr. Brantly was a mathematics teacher at Fair Park for seven years and assistant principal for two years. He has two daughters, Barbara and Joan, who graduated from Fair Park. His wife, Mrs. Nellie Brantly, is a teacher at Judson Ele- mentary School. Being a man of education, Mr. Brantly has the B.S.E. degree and the M.S.E. degree from Hen- derson State Teachers College. He has continued his studies by attending graduate school at Louisi- ana State University and University of Arkansas. His willingness to listen, his ability to reason, his friendly smile, and his admirable look have been imprinted in the students who have graduated from Fair Park. For a man with a new challenge, Mr. Brantly has made the most of his opportunity. The future Fair Park Indians will surely benefit even more from the guidance of B. H. Brantly. Mr. Brantly works busily through another day. An air of success is all around him, no matter what Mr. Brantly is doing. 18 B. H. Brantly IpyG-cV , ■■ J A Out- -i-wc- « ef t? st e.AV X sVMGoy be vD V V Clj H. t ov « sj 0 - cpAym tw Ke. + v UrtS « Sf SIBYL W. MURPHY An assistant principal for eight years now, Mrs. Murphy works closely with both the students and teachers to see that the program of instruction is the best possible system. As part of her many du- ties, Mrs. Murphy supervises and directs the graduation preparations and also helps students in their future plans; in securing jobs, making college decisions and filling out schedules. Mrs. Murphy and Mr. Henderson work together as a team. Assistant Principals rt r? CLEM V. HENDERSON It is the job of Mr. Henderson to see that discipline is observed while on the Fair Park campus. He handles all out of town trips, student transportation, attend- ance and building maintenance. Now in his second year as assistant principal, Mr. Henderson also directs the administration and keeps students informed on Indian events and important notices. Mr. Henderson examines attendance cards. SAMMIE BANKS Miss Banks helps plan careers for anxious seniors. Counselors When Fair Park students need guidance, they can always turn to Miss Sammie Banks and Mrs. Virginia Miller. They are guided by the hands of these counselors and given advice on any problem or difficulty. The counselors provide information on colleges and business schools. Through the direction of the counselors, standardized tests of achievement and mental maturity are con- ducted to give students vocational guidance for the future. VIRGINIA MILLER Mrs. Miller is really behind the eight ball. 21 PATRICIA AKINS SUE CARROLL CAROLYN MORRIS BETTI E PHARIS 22 One of Mrs. Carroll’s duties is typing the afternoon sheet. Secretaries Five secretaries handle the office work at Fair Park. Be- cause of their efficiency and organization, work done for the school is completed with accuracy and promptness. These secretaries keep the pa- per work at Fair Park flowing smoothly to its destination. Mrs. Hatcher attends to daily business in the office. Mrs. Morris attends to school accounting. MARY AGNES ANTHONY B.A.: Ouachita College; M.A.: Columbia University; Shorthand, Latin THELDA GOETZ BAKER B.A.: Northwestern State College; Spanish I, Spanish II MABLE BERTIAUX B.S.: Northwestern State College; Home Economics MARGARET BODDIE B.S.: Centenary College; English II, Reading CAROLYN BOONE B.A.: Louisiana Polytechnic Institute; Speech I, English III NORMA JEAN BROWN B.S.: Northwestern State College; M.Ed.: Louisiana State University; Bookkeeping SIDNEY DENTON BUNCH, JR. B.S., M.Ed.: Louisiana State University; Chemistry PEGGY SWOR CHANDLER B.S.: Northwestern State College; French I, II, III PEARL DALTON B. S.: Louisiana Polytechnic Institute; M.Ed.: Stephen F. Austin State College; C. O.E., Business Arithmetic LUCILLE DAVIS B.A.: Northwestern State College; English IV LEWIS EDWARD DAY B.S., M.Ed.: East Texas State College; Geometry, Algebra I GENE DERVELOY B.S.: Louisiana Polytechnic Institute; M.Ed.: Louisiana State University; Physi- cal Education JAMES FARRAR B.S.: Louisiana Polytechnic Institute; M.Ed.: University of Arkansas; Driver Education, Physical Education PATRICIA FOX B.S, M.S.: Northwestern State College; Geometry, General Math INEZ FRANZ B.S.: West Texas University; M.Ed.: Uni- versity of Houston; English II Faculty JAMES DONALD FRITZ B.S.: Louisiana Polytechnic Institute; Typing PAT FULLERTON B.S.: Louisiana Polytechnic Institute; Of- fice Practice, General Business GERALDINE GARNER B.A.: Northwestern State College; B.L.S., M.A.: George Peabody College; Librarian NANCY GEPHARDT B.S.: Northwestern State College; Algebra I, Geometry WILMA DOUGLAS GILBERT B.A.: Northwestern State College; English II JANE GOODWIN B.A.: Centenary College; M.A.: Tulane University; Spanish I. English II GRACE BRUMMETT CRAY B.A.: Southeastern Oklahoma State; M.Ed.: Stephen F. Austin; Art I, II, III, IV SAMMY GREEN B.S.: Centenary College; Civics MARGARET KEITH GUESS B.S.: Louisiana State University; Chem- istry SARA HARRIS B.A.: University of Kentucky; Health, Physical Education J. B. HARVILLE B.S.: Louisiana Polytechnic Institute; Business Arithmetic Chaperones at Homecoming Dance seem to be amused. 24 NELLIE MAE HEARN B.A., M.Ed.: Texas Women’s University; Mechanical Drawing I, II. HI Art I NEMA HENRY B.A.: Louisiana State University; M.S.: Texas Women’s University; Biology EVELYN HIGHTOWER B.A.: Louisiana Polytechnic Institute; M.Ed.: Louisiana State University; English IV LAURA HIXSON B.S.: Little Rock University; Physical Education, Health BETTYE HOLLAND B.A., M.Ed.: Louisiana Poly- technic Institute; English IV GRADY HOLT B.S., M.Ed.: East Texas Teacher’s College; Ceneral Metals JAMES HOWARD B.S.: .Northwestern State Col- lege; M.A.: Arizona State University; Ceneral Science VERNON HUMBLE B.S., M.Ed.: Northwestern State College; Advanced Math, Algebra I HUBERT HUMPHREYS B.S., M.A.: Louisiana State University; M.Ed.: University of Texas; American History PETER HURYN Rutgers University; Business Arithmetic CHARLES JACKSON B.A.: Louisiana Polytechnic Institute; M.Ed.: Northwestern State College; American History Faculty VANCE JEANFREAU B.A.: Tulanc University; M.Ed.: N6rth western State College; Civics RUTH JOHNS B.A.: Northwestern State College; Latin I, II. Ill BETH JOHNSON B.A.: Southern Methodist University; English III Mr. Humble and Mr. McElroy seem to enjoy taking up tickets Coach Wilson doesn’t do ALL his work on the field, at the Homecoming Dance. STEVE JORDAN B.S., M.S.: Northwestern State College; Physical Education GLADYS KOPECKY B.A.: Louisiana Polytechnic Institute; M.Ed.: Louisiana State University; English III DAVID LAWSON B.S.: Northwestern State College; M.Ed.: Louisiana State University; English III ROYCE MALONE Military Science: R.O.T.C.; Centenary EDGAR MARTENS B.S.: Northwestern State College; Graphic Arts I and II LORYNE MARTIN B.A.: Centenary College; M.A.: Columbia University; English IV JANE MASON B.S.: Centenary College; Librarian ouida McClellan B.A.: Centenary College; Shorthand I, Business English JAMES McELROY B.A.: Louisiana Polytechnic Institute; Business Arithmetic, Algebra II MARTHA MELTON B.S.: Centenary College; M.S.: North- western State College; Algebra II, General Math EDWARD MINAR Military Science: Oregon State College; R.O.T.C. WALTER MINNIEAR B.S.M.: Columbia University; M.Ed.: Van- dcrcook College of Music; Band, Orchestra LOUISE MONETTE B.A.: Centenary College; M.Ed.: Maryland University; Distributive Education WILLARD MOORE B.S.: Centenary; Physical Education JOHN MULLOY, JR. B.S.: University of Southwestern Louisi- ana; Agriculture MARTIN ANDREW NUTT B.A., M.A.: Colorado College; American History JIM ERNEST ORTON B.S.: Louisiana Polytechnic Institute; Physical Education JAN OTWELL B.S.: Northwestern State College; Typing, Distributive Education LEMMEE PRICE PAUL B.S.: Centenary College; Biology PATRICIA LORICE PAUL B.S.: Centenary College; Typing KENNETH PETTITT B.S.: Louisiana Polytechnic Institute; Al- gebra II, Business Arithmetic GLENN RAGAN B.A.: Louisiana Polytechnic Institute; English II, III LYNN REEVES B.A.: Chadron College; M.A.: Colorado State College; Woodwork I, II, III GERALD EUGENE REISINGER B.S.: Centenary; Faculty 27 JAMES REGGIE REYNOLDS B.A., M.A.: Harding College; World History, Worltl Geography JUDY REYNOLDS B.A.: Harding College; General Business MELVYN RICHE B.A. : University of Southwestern Louisiana; M.A.: Columbia Univer- Mr. Paul must think lie’s having his picture sity; Vocal Music made. TROY RUSHING B.S., M.Ed.: Louisiana State University; Chem- istry, Biology Faculty CAROLYN SANFORD B.S.: Centenary College; Physical Edu- cation BERNARD SLIMER B.S.: Louisiana State University: American History: Debate EMMA LOYCE SMELLEY B.S.: Louisiana College; M.S.: Louisiana Polytechnic Institute; Health, Physical Ed- ucation NANCY TAYLOR B.A.: Louisiana Polytechnic Institute; English H, Reading LUTHER TUBBS B.A.: Northeast State College; Geography, Journalism HARRIETTE TURNER B.A.: Northwestern State College; World History, Economics and American Govern- ment GAY WATSON B.A.: Ouachita University; Speech I, II, III LOUISE WATTS B.S.: Northwestern State College; Typing ROY WILSON B.S.: Louisiana State University; Physical Education C. H. WINN B.A.: Northwestern State College; M.Ed.: Stephen F. Austin; Biology JOHN A. PARSONS Building Superintendent OPAL ROBERTSON Dietician 28 Miss Franz, Mrs. Reynolds, and Mrs. Paul lake time out for a breather after a busy day. ILD WITH CREDIT CARDS - ’' Teacher relationships, a firm example for students. Anger, not thought, is the only thing troubling Coach Daigle. 29 ■ ■ Sammye Lou Crews seemed dismayed with Mrs. Hightower’s assign- ment. Miss Holland introduces the new vocabulary words to Hazel Brooks. Miss Martin’s English class requires concentration from most students. English Through the four required units of English, the student learns the fundamentals of English usage and grammar. Many phases of the English language, such as spelling, writing, and vocabulary teach the basis for effective communication. In addition to the four required units of English, Speech is offered as a further guide to better speaking and communication. Not only the language it- self is taught, the students explore beyond the modern English into the background and his- tory of our language, noting its greatest au- thors and poets. Paula Terry finds using the library useful in English. 32 Mrs. Boone enjoys class as much as her students seem to. Even English can be interesting at times. Sophomores find POW WOWS an exciting addition to their English class. 33 Science Club officers work feverishly planning future meetings. It’s hard to believe all that goes on in one drop of blood! These students find humorous happenings even in scientific data. • Science Each student graduating from Fair Park must have completed two units in science. Many various courses such as General Science, Biology, Chemistry and Physics stimulate the mind of the student, making him more aware of nature and the world around him. Students in Biology explore the world of plants and animals. Physics and Chemistry students discover the many elements which compose our ever- changing world. Hydrogen drives many students to the windows for a breath of fresh air. 34 Mrs. Guess is kept busy trying to explain the facts Erwin Nichols recites chemistry with his eyes closed, of chemistry. Gail Dunahoe addresses the Junior Medical League which is closely connected with Biology. It takes analytical thinking to study biology. 35 Math Geometry can sometimes be amusing in Miss Fox’s class. To the student of Fair Park, mathe- matics in some form is essential for the future. Ttvo units of math are required for graduation. Many phases are offered at Fair Park; Business Math prepares the student for business school or any commer- cial job, while Algebra I and II. Geometry and Advanced Math lay the foundations for college courses. By working problems, listening to lectures, and watching demon- strations, students grasp a clear under- standing of the mathematics around them. Mr. Pettitt calls roll during his first period math class. Mr. Harville is always ready to give aid to his students. 36 Praise is treasured. Mrs. Reynolds recruits Mike Meagher for her General Business class. Commercial Many useful commercial courses offer students the opportunity for de- veloping a firm foundation for a career in the business world. Students may choose from many varied courses such as Typing, Shorthand, Bookkeep- ing, Office Practice, General Business, and Business English. Some courses, such as Typing and Shorthand, prove to be useful to many who are not planning on a commercial career. Mrs. McClellan is a firm believer in the old cliche “practice makes perfect”. 37 Social Studies Students learn much about peo- ple anti society today by study- ing the past generations and cul- tures offered in Social Studies courses at Fair Park. World His- tory, Geography, and Economics are electives offered for students who wish to study further in So- cial Studies, while American His- tory and Civics are required courses. Through these two cours- es, students learn the mechanics of government and politics which help build their foundations for voting and choosing government leaders. Ken Johnson concentrates on his reading in American History. Students in Mr. Humphrey’s American History class study diligently. 00 It comes easier to Larry Parker when he has a ruler in his mouth. Mr. Nutt being himself. Ronnie Botica finds that outside reading supplements his Social Studies. Mr. Slimer discovers that there is just as much excitement outside. Mr. Reynolds directs Dennis Dans as he prepares his Geography charts. Mr. Jackson finds that you can help some of the people part of the time and part of the people some of the time. 39 ■■■■ -TwfO is M | «11111 ,.: iil§§l ■ ■- ■C v.rj-r.w ■- - ■. , i -. B . y v S-W Av-V: ’-r ,j “.-:A 1% yMW Vv % y. ‘iSsai Wli $hw % v s mm® w zWaem -••• . %• •'vV' '- IMS spills mm t ffl $s «8H Charles Adams Shep Akins Robert Aldridge Jerrie Allen Joan Anderson John Anderson John David Anderson, Jr. Kenny Anderson Tommy Anglin Becky Armstrong Patsy Arnold Sharon Arnold Alton Ashby Gail Attaway Ronnie Attaway Leanna uchard Johnnie Audleman Lynn Austin Wanda Babin Jacquelyn Bain Madonna Ball David Bardwell Dickie Barnes Michael Basinger LaMoync Batten Gerry Baughman Lynn Beard Larry Bell Yvonne Belote Rickey Bentley Kathy Berney Louise Bcrtiaux Gayle Bertrand Mike Blackwell Jim Blakeley Carl Bobo Tommy Bogue Ronald Bonnette LaVerne Bookout Frank Boston Danny Bott Chuck Boudreau LaFern Bounds Connie Jo Bowman Linda Boyd Larry Bozeman Karen Brewster John Brice 44 Senior Class Wayne Briery Betty Brinkley Linda Brister Bobby Brock Carolyn Brock Jackie Brock Madelaine Brock Cliff Brokaw Bill Brooks Hazel Brooks Charles Broussard Aubrey Brown Jimmy Brown Sissy Bruner Faye Bumgardner Kathleen Burch 45 Kathy Burnette Rudy Burnette Cheryl Burns Linda Burns Ronnie Burns Bruce Cain Bruce Callaway David Calvert Bruce Canfield James Cangelose Dot Carpenter Sue Carroll Victor Cascio Mike Cason Lloyd Causey Patty Causey Senior Class Happiness is typing by yourself in a quiet room. Many afternoons were spent decorating for football games. Walter Chaffin Pat Chaler Mike Champion Alice Cheek Eugene Cloud Joncsa Cochran Mike Coco Charles Colbert David Colby Janice Collier Bettie Collins Charles Collins Robert Comeaux Janet Conly Roger Connell Charles Cook Mike Coons George Corie David Cotton Louise Cottrell Rhonda Crenshaw Sammye Lou Crews Jane Crockett Phyllis Crow 47 Victor Culbertson Jimmy Cunningham Christine Daniels Dennis Dans Robert Davis Shirley Davis Walt Davis Margaret Dean Diane Dees Daniel Ray Devers Janice DeYoung Marilyn DeYoung Brad Dial Gary Digilarmo Ruell Dinkins Linda Doigg Betty Dolph Marylou Ann Douglas Gary Dowden Susan Driver Bobbie DuBose Fred Dudley Gail Dunahoe Ronald Durrett 48 Arrowettes dressed as squaws to observe the traditional Reservation Day. Senior Class Biddie Starr Dust Richard Dyer Brenda Dyes Sue Ann Edie Ronnie Edmiston Randall Edmunds Emily Elliott Sandra Ann Fant Chile Farmer Jan Farmer Kay Farrar Bearnie Faust Earl Lee Fentress Johnny Fielder Jay Fletcher Charlotte Flowers 49 Diane Fong Dianne Ford Robert Fowler Loraine Fox Karen Franklin Gary Free Rickey Fullerton Don Gallemore Milton Gamble Greg Garner Linda Garrett Linda Gerrald James Gibson Bobby Gill Jean Gongre Linda Goodell Senior Class 50 Classroom bulletin boards display enthusiasm. David Goodman David Gordon Helen Gore Jane Gray Michael Green Brenda Greer Florence Grescns Marionette Guy Patricia Guzzardo Nancy Lee Haffey Janice Hall Fran Harp Bob Harper Sandra Harper Margaret Harris Bob Harrison Pam Harrison Larry Harville Karl Hasten Susann Hauser Larry' Hayes Tommie Hearn Edwin Hcminger Thomas Hennigan 51 Charlotte Herron Dennis Higdon Stanley Dean Higgins Kathy Hillard Delores Hillman Miles Hitchcock Sharon Kay Holloway James Hooter Johnny Horn Rosemary House Jerry Houston William Gary Houston Delane Huckabce Fred Jim Huckabee Martha Huckabce Carolyn Hughes James E. Hughes Jimmie Hughes Tam Huhn Peggy Humphries Barbara Huson Beverly Hutchinson Helen Hux Kenneth Lynn Irvin 52 David William Ivey Andrea Jackson Janice Jamar Dixie James Janet James Herbie Jeane Bill Jefferson Robin Boyd Jenkins Brad Johns Betty Johnson Ken Johnson Bill Jones Danny Jones David Jones Kenneth Jones Susan Arnette Jones Senior Class Seniors exhibit great enthusiasm at pep rallies. Jeanie Joyner Peter Kadison Judy Kalberg Kenneth Kaufman Larry Keel Randy Keys Gloria Kickel Rosemary Kilday Francis Kile Bobby Joe King John King Sammy King Kathryn Marie Kinney Kcnnie Kitchens Carol Kncipp Sandra Knight Senior Class Between classes is like Grand Central Station in New York City. Seniors grin at thoughts of their last year in High School. Clyde Knox Dennis Elwyn Kyle Steve Lammons Diane Laney Mary Layton Shirley Lea Barbara Lee Michael Lee Ronnie Lee Karl Leon Ronny Leonard Marilyn Anne Leshe Rene Liberto Bruce Liles Linda Lindsay Tracy Little Richard Lodge Linda Lombardino Charles Love Jeff Lovett Donna Lowderback David Lowery Paula Luncbring Mary Lynch 55 Linda Mabry Cindy Madden Ronald Madden Diane Majure Linda Mann Gary Mannies Phil Martin Barry Mathews Robert Mathis Jerry Wayne Maxwell Anne May Judy McAlpin Ken McAvoy Randy McCain Franklin McCall Judy McClusky Bill McCollister Jimmy McCoy David McDearmont Linda McGee Mcrriane McGuirt Robert Mclnnis Patty McKinney Ricky McNabb 56 David Meacham Mike Meagher Roger Medford Mike Meeks Jimmy Melton Bucky Meredith Virginia Meshell Martha Metts Jill Mhoon Dee Middleton Mary Sue Milazzo Donald James Miley Sandra Miley Gilbert Ray Miller Hallie Miller Janice Miller Senior Class Chapel on Tuesday morning was a part of many students’ lives. 57 John Miller Lynda Miller Michael Miller Annedretta Mims Rainy Minnicar Renee Mitchell Beth Moe Jerry Moncrief Melody Monk Daryl Moore Dickie Moore Yvette Moore Don Mooring Mary Morgan Marilyn Morris Ronnie Morris Gene Morton Tom Moseley Johnny Mullins Dennis Murray John Murray Marshall Musgrave Lajuana Myers Boh Myre Tony Naquin Eddie Neel Jerry Neely Becky Nelson Glenn Nelson Judy Newhouse Karen Newton Brenda Norris Larry Norris Jimmy Norton Wayne Nunley Cathey O’Donnell Donnie Ogburn Karen Ogden Debbie Olivier Mary Olivier Senior Class Spirited Indians urge the Tribe on to another victory. Bryan O’Neal Paula Osborn Margaret Osborne Louis Osburn Danny Ouzts Barbara Oxford Faye Parker Gloria Parker Larry Parker Lynn Parks Pat Parks Donnie Patrick Pamela Fay Patton James Peak Joe Perry Rebecca Peterson Senior Class James Price gave first hand information to Sophomore Cadets on School policy. Robin Jenkins and George Sewell practice for French Club activities. Tommy Pharr Dave Phillips Tommy Phillips Hershel Plants Carole Pogue Bobby Ponder Gary Clifton Posey Frank Post Lawrence Post Linda Poston Barbara Powell Laura Powell James Price Steve Primos William Prince Ronald Duane Pruett Keith Pruitt Barbara Ann Pugh Melonee Raines Michael Rains Jimmy Rambin Glenn Raney Jeri Lynn Rasch Mark Rayburn 61 Billy Rayford Linda Sue Reed Gerald Reeves Leah Ann Ren wick Bobbie Reynolds Mike Reynolds Dorothy Rhodes Carol Richmond Ted Riser Robin Rittenhouse Carolyn Roberts Sharon Roberts Judy Robertson Shari Robertson Robert Robinson Alaric Roddy Nita Ann Rodgers Larry Rogers Philip Roppolo Terry Rose Janies Edward Rountree Linda Roy Randy Rue Linda Russell A? Deborah Ruttle Tommy Sallee Gary Salley David Sanders Jcannct Sanders John Wayne Sanders Steve Santone Susanne Saunders Carol Scott Sonny Scroggins Mark Scully Ranny Scaly Janie Seay Joyce Ann Sepulvado Lee Sexton Larry Shaw Senior Class The Dixie Drill Team spent many hours practicing drill formations. Sherri Shirey Jerie Shirley Lonnie Sibley Jerry Simpson Sid Singletary Karen Slagle Beverly Smith Don Smith Jackie Lynn Smith Jan Smith Janet Smith Karen Smith Mike Smith Sheryl Smith Johnny Snider Becky Solomon Senior Class Mr. Brantly instructed seniors on plans for graduation. Mr. Minniear directed the band at the football games. I Burt Spain Linda Lou Spcncc Margaret Spikes Toni Spitale Jeanic Spivey Pat Sprawls Garrett Stearns Deborah Anne Steinmiller Wayne Stevens Ronnie Stewart Way man J. Stewart Susan Stinson Brenda Stone Dec Strickland Bill Sullivan Terry Summerlin Leroy Sutton Tommy Swett Janice Swilley Dave Sykes Bubba Talbert Bobby Talley Roger Tanner Virginia Lynn Tauzin 65 Glenn Taylor Ralph Thomas Steve Thomas Gail Thomason Joyce Thompson Larry Thompson Pat Thompson Richard Thompson Richard M. Thompson Don Thrash Lynn Tigert Gary Tilley Steve Tilley Carolyn Tilton Cheryl Jean Troegel John Michael Troegel Steve Tucker James Tulley Judy Tullos Jay Tuminello Sue Turner Donnie Tyler Linda Tyler Ellen Uli Ronnie Bonnette, Dixie James, Mike Basinger, and Becky Armstrong chat during lunch. Senior Class Judy Vaughan Claudia Wadsworth Charlotte Janice Walden Randy Waldrip Amy Walker Arthur Walker Michael Alan Wall Rodney Waller Barry Walters Kathye Walters Tom Walton Rose Mary Ward Phillip Watkins Albert Weathers James Weathers Linda Webb 67 Donna Wheeler Steve White Patty Whittington Clif Wilcox Cindy Williams Donna Sue Williams Dennis Williamson Richard Willis Barbara Wilson Donna Wilson Virginia Wimbcrley Danea Wimbish Glenda Charlotte Wise Connie Yvonne Withem Bill Charles Wood W. D. Wood Vicki Woodham Linda Worsham Linda Yarbrough Paula Yarbrough 68 The senior tribe shall move nevermore. Simpsons spell double trouble for the Jackets. When Seniors depart, crowded halls will cease. The end of another Reservation Day, the last in the lives of Seniors. Senior Class 69 Junior Class Charles Leach Sarah Bilbray Pres. Chaplain Gerald Burrows Jan Whittington Jimmy Nichols Vice-Pres. Sec. Treas. Clarence Walter Sandy Adams Dale Adkins William Allen Craig Allison Iter Adams Kenny Judy And rsjjfcT Michael feoy Andetson Lee Arnold Mike AshtyyL' Sandra Ted Baker Vicki Baker Corbin Ball Lala Ball Virginia Barlow v X v. Nancy Barnes Linda Baros John Barron Connie Bates Ken Baumeister Denise Bayliss Linda Beach Vance Beauregard Priscilla Bell Renee Bell Sandra Bell Carol Berney Donna Berry Ron Berry Jeff Bezucha 71 Greg Bickham Sarah Bilbray Belinda Blackburn Sandra Bloodworth Vicki Bostwick Rohnny Botica Eddie Boutte Dianne Boyett Rita Boyett James Boykin Barron Bozeman Debbie Bradley Vicki Brazcl Rudy Brewster Ann Bright Dickie Britton Kirk Brodd Kathy Brokaw Clyde Brossette Jimmy Broughton John Paul Brown Candy Bryan Barbara Bryant John Bunton Eddie Burks Billy Burnell Gerald Burrow Elaine Burton David Busenbarrick Alida Butler • Cheryl Byrd Sherry Caffey Mary Ann Callahan Lynn Campbell Sherry Campbell 72 A moment for fond memories. Mrs. Hearn instructs future draftsmen. Junior Class James Carlson John Carmichael Alice Carpenter Jean Carpenter Jerry Carpenter Jimmy Carr Skip Carraway Cindy Carroll Suzan Catanese Barry Causey Joyce Causey Clair Chance Carrol Sue Gary Claer Jody Clark Martha Clark Kathy Clay Alice Sue Clements Harold Cloud Margie Cloud Dianne Cobb Rhonda Coleman Danny Collins Stephen Collins Jamie Cooper 73 Jack Copeland James Cottrell Mildred Courtney Dianne Cox Larry Craig Lynn Craig Don Crawford Regina Crouch David Culbertson Cynthia Cummings Billy Cunningham Ray Daniel Debbie Davidson Pat Davidson Kathy Davis Patsy Davis Joy Lynn Dawes Bill Day Clyde Deal Larry Deaver Phyllis Dennington Michael Dennis Jimmy Denney Alton Lewis Dobbins Jeffrey Dodd Junior Class Martee Dolph Janet Doucet Roberta Dowden Bobbi Downs Sue Drewery Mike Drummond Karen Dubois Cheryl Dube Bill Duke Chuck Duncan Robby Dunn Larry Dyson Winston Ebarb Patsy Ellis James Ely Willa Emerson Jimmy Enloe Van Enloe James Evans Mike Fair Sharon Farmer Suzanne Faulk Danny Feibel Betty Felder Paul Ferguson Sandra Ferguson Tim Fischer Larry Fisher Barbara Flowers Becky Foley Jan Foley Charles Ford James Michael Fore David Foster Tommy Fox Larry Frankie Ginger Franklin Sal lie Ann Franks Dianne Fran tom David Freeman Frank Gaensehals Ronnie Galbraith Jimmie Garcia Cathy Garland Bruce Garrett Mary Ann Garrett Bobby Gaston Debbie Gibbs Bonita Gillespie Bill Gilmer Russell Gilmore Don Girlinghouse Becky Glanvillc Edward Gohring Mike Golden Dale Goodman Gail Goodman Randy Goodwin Doris Gore Sally Gore Janice Gould Jones Gow Sherry Graham Betty Gray Kathy Gray • Deborah Green Linda Griese Greg Griffith Buddy Grimsinger Don Randolph Hadley 76 Aerial view of Indian Reservation on Beat Byrd Day. Junior Class Larry Hall Marion Hammack Alan Hampton Wayne Haney Linda Harkncss Betty Harper Clyde Harris Ricky Harrison Sandra Harrist Gary Hart Gloria Harvey Steve Hataway Ronnie Haynes Raymond Heable Katherine Head Ben Headrick Ricky Hedrick Bob Henderson Lorraine Henson Denise Herod Donna Herrington Brenda Hester Sharon Hicks Susan Higgason Patricia Higgins 77 Shirley Higgins Denise Hightower Glenda Hill Mike Hill Richard Hollingsworth Susan Holtsclaw Aubrey Roy Horn, Jr. Kay House Kathy Howard Donna Hubbs Margaret Huckabee Clyde Hughes Val Humphrey Clyde Hunt Richard Hutson Robert Ivey Brenda Jackson Richard James Margaret Jarnevich Brant Jenkins Curt Johnsen Cherylene Johnson Ed Johnson Fred Johnson Kay Johnson Junior Class Connie Walker and Becky Wallace examine a teepee on the Reservation. Shirley Lea and Karen Smith kept the people amused during the Student Council talent show. Tom Johnston Carol Joiner Cathy Jones Chris Jones Genelle Kaye Jones Jerry Jones Larry Jones Roger Jones Barbara Jordan Jerry Juneau Charlotte Justice Joe Kelly Larry Kelly Mike Kennedy Larry Kincaid Pete King Virginia Kirkland Don Kneipp Brenda Knoll Ronnie Kolniak Travis LaGrone Linda Lambiotte Rob Lang Charles Leach Christy Leach Cindy Ledbetter Earnie Legg Cliff Lenard Connie Lewis Sherry Lewis Gary Lindsay Marianne Lindsay Ted Lindsay Wayne Lindsay Doretha Litton 79 Otis Litton Shirley Lloyd Margaret Lynch Ray Lyons Iris Mabry Terry Madden Don Majure Rene Malnory JoAnn Mangogna Kenneth Mann Nancy Marabclla Kandy Martin Eddie Matlock Jimmy Maxwell Lynette Maxwell Sandra Maxwell Rose May Lynda McBeth Eddy McCann Tom McCann Mary McCollough Steve McDonald Fred McGaha Jeannette McGee Becky McGilvray Fern McGrew Harold Mclnnis Linda McKaskle Mary McKenzie Karen McManus Priscilla McMillan Sandra Meeks Pepper Merriman John Meyer Janet Middleton in hysterics at Attending football games highlights the Juniors’ year of high The Dooley Brothers kept the audience school. ’Round the Reservation. Junior Class Pat Middleton Corene Milazzo Phylis Milazzo Eddy Miller Cecil Mims Sandra Mitchell Sharon Mitchell Ronnie Montgomery Susan Moore Jainel Morehead Peter Moreno Sandy Moreno Danny Morgan Pam Morgan Patricia Morley Larry Moses Shirley Moss Charles Murray Evelyn Murray James Murray Carol Sue Myers Debra Nails Gill Nectoux Jerry Neel George Nelson 81 Sue Nelson Missy Jo Netherton David Newman George Irwin Nicholas Jimmy Nichols Sheri Nicholson Diane Niette Gloria Norden John Olton Nugent Linda Nugent Jerry Oden Cecil Odom Brenda Okes Patty O’Neal Esther Owen Nancy Owen Anne Marie Owens Billie Page Jimmy Parker Mickey Parker Jeff Patterson Larry Phillips Charlotte Pittman Johnny Plaisance Danny Plants Junior Class At the Fair Park—Byrd game, the pep squad delighted the spectators at half time. Mary Ann Posey Sharon Powell Wayne Powell Bill Pratt Mitzi Prince Jesse Prunty Janet Pyncs Patricia Haburn Lara Raley Carolyn Rambin Beverly Ramsey Sandy Ratliff Alice Reynolds Glenn Reynolds Gracie Rhodes Joe Rhodes Donnise Ribelin Don Richardson Lana Richardson David Rigsby Sam Rinaudo Rosalind Rios Edward Earl Risinger Ernie Roberson Mike Roberts Rhonda Robertson Sandra Robertson Calvin Rosalies Mary Ross Julie Rothenberger Alice Rowe Dianne Rowlen Beth Rutherford Kim Rutherford Sharman Ann Sachs 83 Richard Salley Jerry Sanders Sharon Satterwhite William Savage Rickie Savat James Saveli Woody Schick George Sewell Robert Shaw Sonny Simmons George Simpson Mickey Simpson Terry Sims Sherry Slack Algie Lee Smith Allen Smith Cheryl Smith Deena Smith Glenda Smith Kenneth Smith Linda Smith Lynn Smith Randy Smith Woody Smith Dicky Snell Jeannie Snow Donna Spainhour Claudia Sparks Linda Spencer Ricky Spigarelli Ferol Stacks Thomas Stahl Jan Stevens Peggy Stevens Junior Class Joan Stewart Melissa Stocking Sharon Stone Dianna Story Gary Strickland Mary Stuckey Vicki Swann Susie Swearengin Karen Taylor Sharron Terry Bruce Thomas Margaret Thomas Melissa Thomas Paula Thomas Tim Thompson Bruce Thornton Margaret Tinsley Martha Thurber Cathy Tobola Nanette Tubre Joy Tupper Doris Ann Turner Michael Van Tiem Earlenc Vanwinkle Clarence Voss 85 Jerry Wade Merry Waites Michael Waites Alma Walker Clay Walker Colene Walter Connie Walker Janette Walker Joe Walker Marilyn Walker Pat Walker Becky Wallace Debbie Walters Beth Ward Linda Ward Bill Ware Gwen Watson PeeWee Watson James Webb Jimmy Welch Gail Weldon Dianne Wells Sam Welsh Donna White Kaylon Whitfield Nancy McMillan and Ernie Roberson seem to be enjoying A would be offender caught in the act of throwing confetti, themselves at the Homecoming Dance. Wayne Haney (24) is tackled by a Ouachita Lion as Sharon Powell practices her flag routine with the band. Steve Primos (75) and Terry Summerlin (86) look on.‘ Junior Class Gary Whitis Jan Whittington Hal Wilbanks Brenda Wilcher Joyce Williams Ralph Williams Gary Williford Ronnie Willis Elizabeth Jane Wilson Judy Wilson Thomas Wilson Rodney Wimberly Robert Winterrowd Daniel Woodruff Frances Wynn Gary Yarbrough Mary Anne Ybanez Jeff Young Joyce Zanovich Sheilia Zeringue 87 Anne Adams Patsy Adcock Curtis Alexander Sheila Allen Stephanie Allen Gaylen Allison Calvin Anderson David Anderson Cathy Arccneaux Greg Ardoin W V Dennis Arrington Susan Arthur James Clifton Ashley, Jr. Pam Ashley Debra Baca Cindy Bagwell Tona Barbaree Carol Barber Christi Barnes Douglas Barnes Kathy Barnes Bob Barney Steve Bartlett Pat Bascle Mark Bass Robert Beach Lee Beaird Dale Beasley David Beason Jayne Beauregard Charles Bell Warren Bell Sheryl Bertrand Hertlia Bickham Randy Bickham 4b - dkdtk Robert Biggers Sonny Biggio Linda Billimek Judy Ann Black Steven Blankenship Donna Blue Ralph Bobo Fran Boggess Roger Boles John Bond Bob Boogaerts Billie Jo Bookout Denise Bounds Rebekah Jewel Bourke Kathy Bowden Catherine Bower Donald Box Larry Boykin Johnnie Boyt Mike Bradford 4 Mike bradl j 'jy l fttm n ,1 Vi K yi J Dale Branton Pamela Ruth Brewer Steve Brewster Johnye Leign Brocato Joel Brown Tony Bryant Barbara Buford Kenneth Burnett Sharon Burnley Ronald Ray'Burns Mike Bush Bobby Butler Patti Byrnes Terry Caffey Richard Cain Arrowettes perform precision drills at half-time of football games. Sophomore Class Kenny Canatella Becky Carden Dorothy Cariere Donna Carr Janice Carroll Mike Carroll Connie Cascio Barry Chambers Lyndia Chesser Beverly Clacr Denise Clarke Lamar Cobb Patricia Cobb Billy Coco Beverly Cogdell Georgia Collins Ricky Lyn Collins Gary Collum Bubba Conly Bonnie Cooksey Mary Coons Norma Cooper James Robert Corrales Jerry David Corie Becky Cory 91 Bill Cosby George Cowart Carl Cox Rudy Crain Sara Crockett Linda Crofton Sherry Crumpton Donna Culbertson James Cummings Eddy Cundiff Allen Cunningham John Daniels Dale Darter James Davidson, Jr. Larry Dean Eloise DeMoss Dottie Derveloy Kathryn Dial Don Dillman Nikki Dixon Debbie Dodson Ken Doughty Sharon Kay Douglas Linder Downs Shirlene Doyal Sophomore Class Jan Farmer finds cheerleading involves more than just leading Key Clubbers decorated box for Homecoming Court, yells. David Maurice Dubose Joe Duncan Theodore Dunn Karen Kay Duplechain George Dyess Mike Eddings Steve Eddins Harold Wesley Elkins Robert Elkins Deborah Elliott Scott Emerson Johnny Estill John Faglie Phillip Farmer Sam Featherngill David Ferguson Glen Ferguson Julie Festavan Larrie Ann Fike Shirley File Patricia Fincher Janet Fletcher Lawrence Flowers Shelton Allen Floyd Tim Foley Gary Folks Genie Foster Jan Foster Shirley Janette Foster David Alan Foy Chuck Franklin Harold Lloyd Free Gordon Freeman Teresa Freeman Bob Frisbey Q7 David Fulco Marianne Futch Brian Gallien Jimmie Lee Gallien David Gates Danny Gibbons Cathy Gibbs Linda Gibson Mary Katherine Giddings Sherry Gilbert Gloria Giles Jerry Gill Jean Gillen Rita Girlinghousc Minette Godwin Gloria Gohring Karen Golden Billy Gordon Kenneth Gordy Doug Gould James Quinton Grace Steve Grady Patricia Kaye Gray Imogene Green Janet Green Kandy Grcmillion Deborah Faye Grissom William Grumble Patricia Guy Huey Haire Connie Hall Elizabeth Ann Hall Kenneth Hall Mike Hall Peggy Hall Parents learn about their child’s studies on Back to School night. David Calvert receives an outstanding platoon ribbon from Camp Shreve. Sophomore Class Betty Hardwick Jean Harper Bobby Joe Harrell Ronnie Harris Paul Hartgrove Joy Harville Sylvia Susan Harwell Rodney Hatfield Rose Ann Hawkins Tim Hays Cynthia Henderson Dwain Henigan Charles Henley Arthur Herrington Charlotte Hester Richard Hester Kay Hicks Tommy Hicks Carol Ann Hilgenfeld James Douglas Hillman Kenneth Hines Kevan Hines Carolyn Hinton Margaret Ann Holcombe Billy Holt 95 Kay Howard Linda Howard Robert Howard Meredith Howe John Howell John Marion Huckabee Allen Hughes Chuck Hughes Jeff Humble Beverly Hunt Marian Hunter Gary Hurst Loyc Hutchinson Frances Faye Hutson Gail Isaacs Judy Ivey Debra Jackson Karen Jackson Beverly James Danny Jennings Gary Johns Barbara Johnson Elbert Ray Johnson James Johnson Joyce Johnston Sophomore Class P.T.A. conducted the annual membership drive at Back-to School night. 1 Robert Johnston Kaye Jolly Debbie Jones Debbie Jones Deborah Jones Gary Jones Jackie Jones Keith Jones Kevin Jones Mel Jones Dianne Joyner Eddie Justice Pam Karl Patrick Kearns Darryl Kendrick Stanley Key Debbie Kihneman Mary Jan King Kenny Kirspel Billy Kline Lin d a orik n, Judy Kneipp 'Kathleen Knieper Richard Knight' Larry Knott Earl Kohlman Sheila Laney Richard Lane Lawerence Jeff Layton Paul Lea Terry Dean Leahy Debbie Leeper Nora Lennard Mary Leon Janice Sue Leonard 97 Marilyn Lester Robert Levendikis Billy Lewis David Lindsay Stanley Lloyd John Lodge Michael Lombardino Harry Love Rex Lowe Rhonda Lucy Wanda Faye Lyons Dale Magill Randal Magness Marion Malray Kathy Marsh Patricia Mason Warren Massey Dickie Mathews Anita Mathis Joyce Matlock Ricky Matthews Barry Glynn Maxwell George May Sue May Melvin McClain David McClung Dianne McClure Beverly McCrary Mariann McDonald Bruce McGee Bob McGuirt Marsha McHaney Ramona Mclnnis John McKinnon Katherine McLain 98 Wanda Babin entertained the stage crew at ’Round the Reservation. Sophomore Class Phyllis McLaughlin Jim McMichael Nancy McMillan Douglas McWaters Anne Melton Carl Mitchell Meshell Ellie Miller Sheila Miller Ozzie Moe Terry Monday Michael Monk Jamie Monkhouse Ann Monroe Diane Montgomery Bill Moore Linda Morgan Faye Morris Randy Moses Nancy Moss Donald Ray Murphy Johnny Murphy John Murray Mike Murray Betty Myers Pat Myers 99 Russell Nails Jerrye Nall Bubba Nectoux Donna Neely Cindy Newhouse Michael Wayne Newman Barbara Nichols Norman Nichols Roger Glenn Niette John Lee Normand Andrea Kaye Norred Nancy Norris Bill Oden Patricia Ogden Marilyn Olds Stephanie Ott Mickey Owen Ted Owen Bobby Ownbey Debbie Palmer Lynda Parker Marguerite Parker Randy Parker David Paul Tony Paul Sophomore Class Susanne Saunders performed for crowds at annual talent show. Tommy Fox and Ronnie Bonnette placed first in Key Club Division Nine talent competition. Linda Payne Jim Phillips Candy Pickering Thad Pinnx Rosemary Pittman Billy Plaisance Ronny Plants Maxine Posey Mary Sue Poston Gayle Powell Paul Pratt Don Price Paul Price Elaine Proctor Beverly Rainbolt Sherry Rambin Becky Ramsey Annette Randolph Tammy Rankin Becky Rast Jimmy Ray Sharon Reagan Jack Rebouche Cheryl Reese Melvin Reese Beverly Reeves Rodney Reeves Rodney Joe Reeves Laverne Register Gail Reid Terry Reynolds Elizabeth Rhodes Charlotte Rich Lucky Rich Margaret Riche Paul Ridley Robert Rigg Pat Riley Dennis Roach Louis Glenn Roach Stan Robbins Alvin Roberts Jerl Lynn Roberts Lloyd Roberts Cindy Robertson Rickey Robertson Mary Robertson Francis Robinson Monte Robinson Donna Rogers Marsha Rogers Dennis Roper Chris Rose Joey Rossler Georgianne Rountree Billie Rowe Cynthia Roznowski Katherina Ruby Hank Rush Ted Rushton Dennis Salter Carter Sanders Joan Sanders Becky Sanford Rhonda Saveli Michael Scaife Michael Sciretti Danny Scott Elizabeth Scott Tommy Scott 102 Donna Lowderback typed copy to help meet SEQUOYAH deadlines. Debbie Gibbs and Nancy Marabella rave over future Fair Park Indian. Sophomore Class Jan Seabaugh William Segaloff Thomas Sepulvado Quanita Sexton Melba Sharp Terry Sharp Gary Shaw Debbie Shergalis Marcell Sherrill Sheri Shipman David Shirey Richard Siders Mary Simons Ronnie Sims Connie Smelly Ronnie Smelly Kaye Smith Susan Smith Wanda Smith Michael Smithpeter Becky Smiser Stanley Snead Karen Spain Mack Speares Charles Speight 103 Carter Spence David Spencer Beth Spivey Pam Stage Karen Stampley Mike Stanberry Bill Stell Duncan Stephens Robert Stephenson Freddy Sterba Suzy Stevens Bill Stewart Deborah Stewart Stan Still Shari Stinson Bill Stone Demma Stone Sandra Strange Tommy Sullivan David Taggart Dennis Talbert Claydean Taylor Wade Taylor Ray Tedder Linda Terry Sophomore Class R.O.T.C. Sponsors executed military movements in talent show. 104 Paula Terry Sherry Thomas Teri Thomas Gary Thomason Mary Lou Thompson Pam Thompson Anita Thornton Howard Timon Marsha Tingle Patti Tingle Thomas Tombleson Jennie Tombrello Elaine Townes Emmett Trcadaway Albert Trevino Karen Troegel Willard Troquille Carol Truly Vincent Tuminello Linda Turnbow Bill Turner Edwin Turner Sam Turner Charles Tutt Arnita Tyson Barbara Valentine Carolyn Wagner Thomas Waites Frances Walker Gloria Walker James Walker Marie Walker Vance Walker Nancy Walkup Louise Wallette 105 Alan Wallis Loretta Walston Jimmy Ward Kathie Watson Scott Watson Cynthia Webb Gary Webb La Juan Welch John Wheeler Deborah White George White Judy White Cathy Whitten Danny Whittington Nick Wibben Terry Wiggins Starr Wilcox Tom Wilcox Karen Wilkerson Judy Williams Mary Williams Patti Williams Michael Williamson Larry Williford John Wilson Jeri Shirley, Debbie Gibbs, and Sammye Crews have pow-wow on the reservation. Senior Class of 1967 exhibits spirit at Byrd Game. Phyllis Crow presided at Future Homemakers meeting. Sophomore Class Santha Wilson Cecil Windham Linda Winston Ann Winters Albert Wise Margaret Womack Ronnie Woodall Vickie Woodrick Sandi Wright James Wynn Susie Wynne Karen Young Karen Young Glen Zeigler Ronnie Zeigler Learning to use the library is a needed art for education. Dicky Britton, Steve Tilley, and Robert Davis, sidelined for the season, watch the Indians defeat another opponent. mm ' ;y' raws -Mm ill iiiii ggg Steve McDonald Junior Favorite Denise Hightower Junior Favorite Carol Barber Sophomore Favorite Ken Doughty Sophomore Favorite FA VORITES OF 1967 Jan Farmer Senior Beauty Tommie Hearn Senior Beauty Donna Lowderback Senior Beauty Judy Newhouse i Senior Beauty Minette Godwin homore Teri Thomas lomore Mardi Gras 1967 Jan Farmer was crowned Queen of the 1967 Mardi Gras at Fair Park by Ronnie Burns. The program was held on February 17. The theme of Mardi Gras was “Broad- way on Review.” Entertainment centered around selections from Broadway’s hit shows. Each lady of the Court was attired in a full-length pastel gown except the Queen who wore the traditional white gown. Mardi Gras was sponsored by the Ar- rowettes. They sold tickets and decorated the gym for the Ball which followed the pro- gram. The “In-Crowd” provided the music at the dance. Master of Ceremonies was Shep Akins and the Court Jester was Ernie Roberson. Young Bridget Biggio and Kelly Hawkins carried the Queen’s train and Stephen Ruby served as Crown Bearer. Senior Lady Donna Lowderback and Lord Arthur Walker 121 Court Jester Ernie Roberson Mardi Gras 1967 unior Lady Denise Hightower and Lord Tom Johnston. Junior Lady Christy Leach and Lord Greg Bickham f mm Sophomore Lady Minette Godwin and Lord Randy Bickham Sophomore Lady Teri Thomas and Lord Ken Doughty Donna Lowderback, Shep Akins, and Robin Jenkins discuss the program. Genie Foster performs a dance routine to entertain the Court. mm 123 The Queen and King talk to the younger set of the program. Mardi Gras 1967 The Princess and Prince listen to instructions at a prac- tice session. Karen Stampley gives her tap dance version from “Marne.” 124 Take a glimpse of “Broadway on Review!” QUEEN JUDY NEWHOUSE escorted by MR. LEO SANFORD Homecoming 1966 Judy Newhouse reigned as queen of the Sixth Annual Homecoming festivities at the State Fair Stadium as the Indians de- feated the Marshall Mavericks in a grid classic on October 7. Other members of the court were: Madelaine Brock, princess; Alice Cheek, football sweetheart; Tommie Hearn and Phyllis Crow, senior maids; Denise Hightower and Christy Leach, jun- ior maids; and Teri Thomas and Bonnie Cooksey, sophomore maids. The theme of Homecoming was “The Wide World of Sports.” The Arrowettes, Band, and Dixie Drill Team delighted the crowd at half-time with an exhibition of “King Football.” The Court was then presented. The Key Club decorated the box for the Homecoming Court. A dance, sponsored by the Student Coun- cil at the Progressive Men’s Club featuring the “In-Crowd”, followed the football game. The 1967 Homecoming Court excitedly watched the football game. 126 Members of the court enjoy homecoming festivities. FOOTBALL SWEETHEART ALICE CHEEK escorted by MR. CHARLIE WILKERSON PRINCESS MADELAINE BROCK escorted by MR. DON MUL- LINS Students demonstrate strong spirit at the game. 12 7 SENIOR MAID TOMMIE HEARN escorted by MR. CHARLIE GLOVER SENIOR MAID PHYLLIS CROW escorted by MR. DECE WATSON Homecoming 1966 The Court awaits the half-time ceremonies at which they will be honored. The enthusiastic crowd stand during a tense moment of the game. 128 JUNIOR MAID CHRISTY LEACH escorted by MR. ARNOLD BOND JUNIOR MAID DENISE HIGHTOWER escorted by MR TOOTER HARPER 129 SOPHOMORE MAID BONNIE COOKSEY escorted by MR. JOHN FOLEY SOPHOMORE MAID TERI THOMAS escorted by MR. ROGER HAMPTON Madelaine Brock was presented a trophy at half-time cere- monies. Homecoming 1966 Alice Cheek was presented a football charm by Mr. Brantly. 130 Climax of the half-time ceremonies was the crowning of the queen. Senior Maid Phyllis Crow and Queen Judy Principal Mr. Brantly and Assistant Principal Mr. Hen- derson await the presentation of honors to the court. Newhouse discuss the homecoming festivities. WHO’S WHO OF FAIR PARK STEVE WHITE Student Council President LYNN BEARD Row Wow Editor MIKE MEAGHER Sequoyah Editor DON SMITH Band Captain SUSAN JONES Concert Mistress 136 ROBIN JENKINS Cadet Colonel PHYLLIS CROW Sponsor Colonel ROBIN JENKINS and CAROLYN HUGHES American Legion Good Citizen TRACY LITTLE and DIANE DEES Optimist Club Pat-em-on-the- Back Special Awards BARBARA PUGH Sertoma Excellence in American History RONNIE STEWART Woodmen of the World Excellence in American History JANET SMITH and ROBERT DAVIS Shreveport Chapter of the DAR Good Citizen BARBARA HUSON and STEVE TILLEY Shreveport Chapter of the DAR Excellence in American History JANET CONLY Caddo Chapter of the DAR Good Citiz National Honor Society Character . . . Leadership . . . Scholarship . . . Service . . . President Vice President Secretary Mrs. Ruth Johns Sponsor Robert Davis Tracy Little Carolyn Hughes Frank Post Lynn Beard Charles Cook Diane Dees Jan Farmer Marionette Guy Patti Guzzardo Bob Harrison Barbara Huson Andrea Jackson Robin Jenkins Susan Jones Gloria Kickel 138 Donna Lowderback Judy McAlpin HalJie Miller John Miller Ramy Minniear Melody Monk Cathey O’Donnell James Price Shari Robertson Deborah Ruttle Lonnie Sibley Karen Slagle Jackie Smith Pat Sprawls Roger Tanner Steve Thomas Steve Tilley Claudia Wadsworth Rodney Waller Patty Whittington m, Madelaine Brock Sammye Lou Crews Pelican Girls’ State Delegates to the mythical State of Pelican are chosen on the basic requirement of initiative, leader- ship, abilities, scholarship, and personality. These nine days in Baton Rouge on the L.S.U. Campus are filled with intense study of city, parish, and state government. Alternates chosen were: Mar- garet Osborne, Biddie Dust, Cathey O’Donnell, Rebecca Nelson, Jeanie Spivey, Melody Monk, Jane Crock- ett, and Patty Whittington. Jan Farmer Carolyn Hughes Phyllis Crow Shirley Lea Donna Lowderback Judy Newhouse The delegates to Boys’ State are chosen in the same way the girls are. Pelican State is a program of training in the practical mechanics of government. The fundamental laws of Pelican State were devel- oped from the actual constitution of the State of Louisiana, together with the ordinances of the cities and parishes in Louisiana. Alternates chosen were Larry Shaw, Ronald Bonnette, Steve Thomas,' Charles Broussard, Walt Davis, Bruce Cain, Barry Walters, and Bob Harrison. Rickey Bentley Ronnie Edmiston Pelican Boys’ State Tracy Little Mike Meagher Robin Jenkins Mike Meeks Frank Post Arthur Walker .‘V't AM ? ' ORGA 143 First row: Sarah Bilbray, Wanda Babin, Biddie Dust, Peggy Humphries, Lynn Beard, Diane Dees, LaVeme Bookout, Becky Glanville, Joy Lynn Dawes, Margaret Ann Holcombe, Phyllis Crow, Donna Lowderback, Sara Crockett, Mike Eddings. Second row: Warren Bell, Jimmy Hughes, Faye Bumgardner, Jan Foley, Jayne Beauregard, Gail Dunahoe, Hazel Brooks, Carolyn Hughes, Janet Conly, Linda Lambiotte, Gloria Gohring, Carol Joiner, Andrea Jackson, Nora Lennard, Paula Campbell, John Lodge. Third row: Paul Lea, Randy Cox, LaMoyne Batten, Rodney Hatfield, Jimmy Brown, Shep Akins, Harry Love, Eddie Burke, Dale Adkins, Curt Johnsen, Tim Fischer, Tracy Little, Greg Bickham, Dennis Dans. Student Student Council members take notes to report back to their homerooms. Council The Student Council is the governing body of students elected by students to serve as the official representative of the student body in all matters of concern to the entire school. Each homeroom elects a representative and alternate. Senators are elected which represent each class. The basic aims of the Student Council are to de- velop and practice good citizenship, and to promote good relationships between the student body and faculty. The Student Council urges the active participa- tion of all students in its projects so that everyone may share in the responsibility for building school spirit. Activities of the year included providing ushers for events at the Youth Center, sponsoring Home- coming, presenting the Student Council Talent Show, and collecting food to distribute to the needy at Christmas. Officers attended the state workshop and state convention. President Steve White attended the 15th Annual National Student Council Leader- ship Conference held at Camp Cheley, Colorado. OFFICERS. First row: Jackie Smith, Parliamentarian; Becky Nelson, Recording Secretary'; Jane Crockett, Treasurer. Stand- ing: Steve White, President; Ronnie Edmiston, Vice President; Miss Franz, Sponsor; Janet Conly, Corresponding Secretary. First row: Donna White, Barbara Wilson, Leah Ann Renwick, Donna Wilson, Teri Thomas, Carol Myers, Gail Weldon, Mary McKenzie, Karen Ogden, Phyllis McLaughlin, Pat Riley, Terri Reynolds. Second row: Bucky Meredith, Nita Mathis, Karen Slagle, Debby Gibbs, Barbara Powell, Sandra Miley, Rose Mary Ward, Linda McKaskle, Joyce Zanovich, Jeannet Sanders, Joe Rhodes, Jimmy Ray. Third row: Michael Meagher, Mike Stan berry, Nick Wibben, Michael Rains, Jerry Moncrief, Frank Post, Lonnie Sibley, Dennis Williamson, Randy Rue, Tom Walton, Gary Mannies. 145 I SENIOR SENATORS. First row. Bill Jones, Karen Franklin, James Peak, Patty Whittington. Standing: Keith Pruitt, Shirley Lea, Karen Smith, Judy Newhouse, Robert Davis. j- Student Council mi iimiiYii il wash Boa!dsTerry’ Cllristy Leaeh and Jackie Smith work on the most informative project of the Student Council, the Bulletin 146 JUNIOR SENATORS. First row: Doris Turner, Christy Leach, Denise Hightower. Standing: Ernie Roberson, Steve McDon- ald, Fred McGaha, Tom Johnston. 147 Red Cross OFFICERS. Donna Wilson, President; Linda Mann, Vice President; Janet Conly, Secretary. Among the projects of the Junior Red Cross this year were the tray favors made by the members at Christmas, New Year’s, and George Washington’s Birthday for the patients at the Veterans Administration Hos- pital and the Barksdale Air Force Base Hos- pital. They assisted in filling a school chest to meet the needs of the Vietnamese Chil- dren. The Red Cross also sold the Home- coming corsages and student directories, which contained the name, classification, and telephone number of every Fair Park student. To help and serve others in any way possible is the purpose of the club. That has been the main objective this year as the members have helped others and benefitted themselves in the process. The representatives chosen from each homeroom work under the direction of Miss Pat Fox. 148 Two members of the Red Cross work diligently to take down their entry in the teepee contest on Byrd Day. Members of the Red Cross take notes to give an accurate report to their homerooms. First row: Leanna Auchard, Mary Ann Simons, Linda Morgan, Gail Dunahoe, Lala Ball, Janice Hall, Glenda Hill, Genie Foster, Patsy Davis, Debbie Jones, Sandra Ferguson, Linda Ybanez, Carol Kneipp, Janie Seay. Second row: Karen loung. Merry Waites, Denise Clarke, Dianne Frantom, Phil Martin, John King, Linda Payne, Cheryl Troegel, Cindy Webb, Janette Walker, Lynda McBeth, Mitzi Prince, Esther Owen, Janet James, Betty Johnson. Third row: Rene Malnory, Gerald Burrow, Bobby Robinson, Sammy King, Danny Feibel, Don Kneipp, Bill Pratt, John Wilson, Tommy Fox, Gary Mannies, Michael Meagher, Keith Pruitt, Kevin Jones, Hazel Brooks, Cheryl Hattie. 149 Safety Council The Fair Park High School Safety Coun- cil is a local chapter of the Louisiana State Youth Safety Councils. The main purposes of the Safety Council are to bring to the student body’s attention safety prac- tices which might save their life or limb in the future and to supervise and to regulate the parking of students and fac- ulty. Each year the Safety Council revises and reorganizes the parking regulations so that accidents might be eliminated and less con- fusion when school dismisses. Also each year the Safety Council con- ducts a week of safety education. The week which is called “Safety Week” includes safe- ty displays, bulletin boards, posters, pam- phlets, films and fun. First row: Phyllis Crow, Kay Howard, Becky Glanville, Katherine Mary Head, Margaret Huckabee, Carol Barber, Ann Monroe, Priscilla McMillan. Second row: Faye Bumgardner, Julie Fcstavan, Rene Liberto, Loraine Fox, Corene Milazzo, Cathy Jones, Kaye Jolly, Marianne Lindsay, Diane Majure, Sandra Baker. Third row: Ronnie Kolniak, Ken Doughty, Kenny Anderson, Jimmy Cangelose, Clyde Knox, Charles Colbert, Mike Meeks, Danny Jones, John Bunton. Linda Garrett and Colene Walker check the front drive each morning for incorrectly parked cars. 150 First row: Alice Reynolds, Margaret Riche, Mary Lou Thompson, Beth Spivey, Cheryl Smith, Nancy Marabella, Kaye Smith, Wanda Jean Smith, Karen Spain, Linda Ybanez, Quanita Sexton. Second roiv: Kaylon Whitfield, Candy Pickering, Karen Troegel, Tammy Rankin, Beth Ward, Karen Newton, Amy Walker, Dorothy Rhodes, Sharon Satterwhite, Cathy Whitten, Judy White, Debbie Shergalis. Third row: David Sanders, Barry Walters, Lloyd Roberts, Jimmy Nichols, Dickie Snell, Rodney Reeves, Ronald Pruett, Randy Waldrip. OFFICERS. Colene Walker, Assistant Officer; Sharon Terry, Assistant Officer; Leanna Auchard, Vice President School Safety; Danea Wimbish, 1st Vice President; Gail Weldon, Assistant Officer; Linda Garrett, Vice President Home Safety; Alida Butler, Assistant Officer; Madonna Ball, Vice President Traffic Safety; Martha Huckabee, Scrapbook Chairman; Miles Hitch- cock, President; Rodney Waller, Secretary-Treasurer; Bill Duke, Assistant Officer; Mr. Fritz, Sponsor. 151 Members of the SEQUOYAH Staff began work on the 1967 SE- QUOYAH in September and contin- ued the work throughout the school year so that the events you will want to remember could he record- ed. The work meant many sacrifi- ces on the part of the staff as well as the advisor, Mrs. Reynolds. Many hours were spent in plan- ning pages, writing copy, taking pictures, alphabetizing names, and cropping and stamping pictures. We of the staff hope that we have recorded all the happy mem- ories each student wishes to re- member about Fair Park. MIKE MEAGHER, Editor-in-Chief Sequoyah Editorial Staff busy schedule. LARRY PARKER, Assistant Editor 152 MRS. JUDY REYNOLDS, Sponsor The SEQUOYAH Staff works come wind, rain, or storm. IA TERRY MADDEN, Photographer RICKEY BENTLEY, Photographer Mrs. Reynolds watches from the sidelines as SEQUOYAH activities arc carried on. KAREN SLAGLE, Organizations Editor Sequoyah Editorial Staff DALE ADKINS, Sports Editor CATHEY O’DONNELL, Feature Editor 154 DONNA LOWDERBACK, Assistant Feature Editor; Faculty Co- Editor RHONDA COLEMAN, Advertising Editor Mrs. Reynolds confers with Taylor Publishing Company representative, Mr. James Cobb. Karen waits for cadets to sign their names as pictures are taken in the Armory. 155 MINETTE GODWIN, Staff Member Dale and Minette take time out from a deadline to work on home- work. Sequoyah Editorial Staff CHARLES MURRAY, Military Editor JUDY McCLUSKY, Faculty Co-Editor JUDY McALPIN, Class Editor Kim Rutherford carries out her duties as a SEQUOYAH member. I wish you would put that camera down and get to work. KIM RUTHERFORD, Assistant Organization Editor Left to right: Marianne Lindsay, Louise Cottrell, Jeannet Sanders, Sue Williams, Sarah Bilbray, Clierylene Johnson, Gwen Watson, Lara Raley, Mary Ann Garrett. Sequoyah Ad Staff Jeannet Sanders, Merriane McGuirt, and Marianne Lindsay total the sales of SEQUOYAH ads. Mary Garrett, Rosemary Kilday, and Lynn Rasch place ads on the layouts. 158 The SEQUOYAH Ad Staff, be- ginning their work in the late sum- mer, contacts prospective buyers in August. Each member of the Staff works to meet her quota of sales, the proceeds of which go to help to finance the publication of the yearbook and keep it at a reason- able price. Other duties of the mem- bers through the year include re- cording ad sales, typing statements, and verifying ads. Membership is gained by recommendation of all teachers and maintaining a “C” average. The tyvo girls selling the greatest amount of ads are made Manager and Co-Manager. This year through the leadership of Manager, Bobbie Reynolds, and Co-Manager, Merriane McGuirt, the staff rose to new heights of financial success. The girls, having qualities of charm, courtesy, and initiative, gain valuable experience in learn- ing to meet the public. Under Mrs. Pat Fullerton’s sponsorship the staff maintained their usual high record of sales. MRS. PAT FULLERTON, Sponsor; MERRIANE McGUIRT, Assistant Man- ager; BOBBIE REYNOLDS, Manager. Left to right: Gail Dunahoe, Paula Lunebring, Rosemary Kilday, Lynn Rasch, Donnise Ribelin, Linda Smith, Bobbie DuBose, Margaret Spikes. 159 First row: Mary MUazzo, Paula Luncbring, Jeanna Joe, Gail Dunahoe, Hallie Miller. Second row: Louise Cottrell, Helen Gore, Janet Conly, Barbara Huson, Linda Worsham, Barbara Pugh, Carolyn Hughes, Karen Newton, Brenda Stone. Sequoyah Circulation Staff MRS. BROWN, Sponsor; BETTY DOLPH, Manager. 160 SEQUOYAH Circulation staff is not always as organized as they should he. The SEQUOYAH Circulation Staff is the organi- zation which has the job of selling and distribut- ing the yearbooks. Work is begun in September, when orders for SEQUOYAHS are placed, and continued through May, when books are de- livered. The SEQUOYAH Circulation Staff was or- ganized in 1950 by Mrs. Ouida McClellan. Until this time the Business Staff had handled the com- bined activities of the advertising and circulation staffs. Mrs. Norma Jean Brown assumed the posi- tion of sponsor in 1958. The 1966-1967 staff consisted of fourteen girls who were chosen for their honesty and depend- ability. Each girl was recommended by a teacher and maintains a “B” average. 161 Karen Newton and Jeanna Joe check SEQUOYAH subscriptions. MR. TUBBS, Sponsor; LYNN BEARD, Editor; ROGER TANNER, Assistant Editor. Pow Wow Editorial Staff This year the POW WOW, the of- ficial news media of Fair Park, has made some sizeable changes. Last year’s eight editors are now fifteen, its twenty reporters are now thirty-five and the POW WOW’s eight pages are now ten. The POW WOW is published on a monthly basis with special issues being prepared for Homecoming, Halloween, Beat Byrd Day, Christmas, St. Valen- tine’s Day, and Easter. With the help of its new sponsor, Mr. Glynn Tubbs, the staff covered all events concerning Fair Park and its stu- dents. The POW WOW received the Lagniappe Award for winning first place in the “First Newspaper Contest” sponsored by the Louisiana Scholastic Press Association. Realizing its influence on the attitude of the student body a conscientious ef- fort is always made to report the news accurately and without opinion. SANDRA MILEY, SUE TURNER, Managing Editors. 162 BECKY SOLOMON Tribe Talk BETTY JOHNSON Photographer SHARI ROBERTSON Copy and Exchange PATSY ARNOLD News Editor ROSE MARY WARD Layout Editor patsy McKinney Feature Editor 163 REPORTERS. First row: Marilyn Leslie, Gail Attaway, Loraine Fox, Carolyn Hughes, Linda Gerrald, Jeannette McGee, Bobbi Downs, Debbie Nails, Beth Rutherford. Second row: Connie Withem, Janet James, Carol Joiner, Pat Davidson, Gloria Harvey, Vicki Brazel, Anne May, Vicki Woodham, Linda Mabry, Jerie Shirley. CUFF WILCOX Sales Manager CHILE FARMER Sports Editor GARRETT STEARNS Military Editor 164 ALICE CHEEK, LOUISE BERTIAUX, Picture Editors Editor-in-Chief Lynn Beard posts notices on the board to her As- sociate Editors. Pow Wow Editorial Staff 165 REPORTERS. First row: Kenneth Mann, Greg Griffith, Greg Bickman, Bill Jones, Keith Pruitt, Tim Thompson. Second row: Gary Digilormo, Kenny Anders, Don Mooring, Jimmy Broughton, Dee Middleton. Left to right: Judy McAlpin, Loraine Fox, Shari Robertson, Alice Rowe, Paula Thomas, Becky Solomon, Sharon Powell, Dianne Boyett, Elaine Burton, Debbie Walters, Claudia Wadsworth, Linda Yarbrough, Dorothy Rhodes, Jo Ann Mangogna. Pow Wow Ad Staff 166 BIDDIE DUST Manager MISS NANCY GEPHARDT Sponsor Elaine Burton and Debbie Walters check POW WOW ads against their lists. The POW WOW Ad Staff is com- posed of junior and senior girls who sell ads to finance the school paper, the POW WOW. These girls are not only responsible for soliciting ads but also for typing and mailing state- ments and securing the money from the sales. Under the sponsorship of Miss Nan- cy Gephardt, the girls on this year’s staff not only fulfilled their sales quo- ta, but exceeded it. The members must maintain a “C” average and must possess outstanding qualities of lead- ership, salesmanship, and character. The Ad Staff members started sell- ing ads in July. These girls not only help provide an outstanding news- paper, but they also gain valuable ex- perience and training. 167 Left to right: Debbie Gibbs, Connie Walker, Dianne Rowlen, Jan Foley, Nancy Marabella, Esther Owen, Karen Franklin, Jackie Bain, Pepper Merriman, Mary McKenzie, Sheryl Smith, Kim Rutherford, Rhonda Coleman, Beth Rutherford, Alma Walker, Linda Beach, Doris Gore, Alida Butler, Renee Bell. Left to right: Marionette Guy, Jan Farmer, Linda Boyd, Lynn Beard, Sissy Bruner, Madelaine Brock, Phyllis Crow, Janice Jamar, Carolyn Hughes, Jane Crockett, Gloria Kickel, Becky Armstrong, Diane Dees, Dixie James. SHIRLEY LEA, Assistant Manager; PATTY WHITTINGTON, Assistant Manager; JANICE HALL, Manager; CATHEY O’DONNELL, Assistant Manager; MRS. PAT PAUL, Sponsor; PATTI GUZZARDO, Assistant Manager; PEGGY HUM- PHRIES, Assistant Manager. 168 Football Program Ad Staff is an honor bestowed upon girls at the end of their junior year. These girls are given this hon- or by members of the preceding staff and by teachers. The members get training in meeting the public and gain self-assurance and poise from their participation in the activities of the staff. In the summer the girls diligently sell their ads and a program is assembled. The ad staff can be found selling programs at each home game during football season. Miss Loryne Martin organized the Foot- ball Program Ad Staff in 1938 for the pur- pose of helping the R.O.T.C. sponsors buy their uniforms. Mrs. Patricia Paul is the faculty sponsor for the staff. The Football Program Ad Staff served the meal at the annual Football Banquet. Football Program Ad Staff Left to right: Donna Lowderback, Susan Jones, Carol Kneipp, Sammye Lou Crews, Tommie Hearn, Wanda Babin, Ellen Uli, Melody Monk, Ramy Minniear, Gail Attaway, Barbara Oxford, Judy Newhouse, Andrea Jackson, Becky Nelson. 169 Being inducted into the National Quill and Scroll Society is the high- est honor a student working in a journalistic field at Fair Park can achieve. Juniors and seniors doing out- standing work in a journalistic field and maintaining a “B” average are eligible for membership. Each mem- ber has a recommendation from a journalism teacher or sponsor, an approval by the Principal, and the National Quill and Scroll Advisory Committee. Induction ceremonies into the E. H. Herron Chapter of the Quill and Scroll are held in the spring. OFFICERS. Lynn Beard, President; Alice Cheek, Vice President; Margaret Osborne, Secretary; Patty McKinney, Treasurer; Shari Robertson, Program Chairman; Sandra Miley, Social Chairman; Mr. L. G. Tubbs, Sponsor. National Quill and Scroll Society First row: Pat Sprawls, Donna Lowderback, Biddie Dust, Cathey O’Donnell, Karen Slagle. Second row: Michael Meagher, Roger Tanner, Jan Farmer, Chile Farmer, Steve Tilley. 170 Left to right: Mike Glenn Dennis, Marshall Musgrave, Ranny Sealy, Garrett Stearns, Susanne Saunders, Marybeth Schilling, Dorothy Rhodes, Pepper Merriman, Karen Troegel, Sandy Adams, Fern McGrew. Creative Writing Club OFFICERS. Debra Nails, Secretary-Treasurer; Sandra Miley, Pres- ident; Anne May, Vice President. The objectives of the Creative Writing Club are to further inter- est in creative writing and to give members an opportunity to use and develop their talents. The club teaches appreciation of literature and an understanding of how it is written. Anyone interested in learn- ing how to write creatively may be- come a member. During the year members sell diploma covers and contribute to city-wide drives. Meetings are held every two weeks. Programs are based on some phase of writing creatively. Literary forms and ways of presenting ideas are discussed. Members bring their own creative work and hear con- structive criticism from other mem- bers. First row: Clair Chance, Kathy Davis, Jody Clark, Sandy Adams, Patti Guzzardo, Martee Dolph, Gail Dunahoe, Elaine Burton, Joy Lynn Dawes, Becky Foley, Sue Edie, Phyllis Crow, Carol Kneipp, Linda Brister, Helen Hux. Second row: Sandy Brown, Mary Ann Callahan, Gail Attaway, Loraine Fox, Carolyn Hughes, Jane Crockett, Betty Felder, Linda Griese, Margaret Jarnevich, Janet Conly, Alida Butler, Doris Gore, Cindy Ledbetter, Jamie Cooper, Cheryl Cooper, Cheryl Byrd, Carole Bemey. Third row: Linda Beach, Roberta Dowden, Kathy Clay, Shirley Davis, Cherylene Johnson, Dianne Frantom, Susan Higgason, Paula Lune- bring, Gary Lindsay, Alice Carpenter, Cheryl Bums, Lala Ball, Donna Herrington, Margie Cloud, Jack Copeland, Bobby Gaston, Jim Carlson. Fourth row: Don Kneipp, Randy Edmonds, Mike Fair, Jay Fletcher, Bruce Cain, Bobby Joe King, Rob Lang, Curt Johnsen, Ronnie Kolniak, Alan Hampton, Jones Gow, Skip Carraway, Vance Beauregard, Lynn Campbell, Guy Des Marais, Craig Allison. Chemistry Club Chemistry students study hard to keep good grades in their science course. The purpose of the Chemistry Club is to broaden the student’s knowledge in fields related to Chemistry. To be in this club stu- dents must maintain a “C + ” av- erage, and they must presently be taking Chemistry or have pre- viously taken Chemistry. Meetings of the Chemistry Club are held once a month. Many pro- grams of great interest to Chem- istry students are presented. Through films, speakers, and field trips members learn more about how science relates to everyday life. The sponsors of Chemistry Club are Mrs. Margaret Guess, Mr. Sid- ney Bunch, and Mr. Troy Rushing. 172 OFFICERS. Seated: Melody Monk, President; Dale Adkins, Vice President; Judy Newhouse, Secretary; Ramy Minniear, Treasurer. Standing: Mr. Rushing, Sponsor; Mr. Bunch, Sponsor; Garrett Steams, Reporter; Cindy Carroll, Historian; Mrs. Guess, Sponsor. First row: Sheilah Wise, Mary Morgan, Sherri Shirey, Karen Newton, Karen Ogden, Donna Wilson, Sheri Nicholson, Jan Whit- tington, Pepper Merriman, Jackie Smith, Sandra Mitchell, Robyn Rittenhouse, Fern McGrew, Kandy Martin, Dons Turner, Mary Ross, Alma Walker. Second row: Virginia Wimberley, Merry Waites, Barbara Pugh, Margaret Spikes Jeanne McCulloch, Julie Rothenberger, Hallie Miller, Jeri Lynn Rasch, Sheryl Smith, Barbara Oxford, Sharon Satterwhite, Beth Rutherford, Melissa Thomas, Gwen Watson, Sid Singletary, Jerry Oden, Clay Walker. Third row: Diane Majure, Sandra Miley, Barbra Powdl, Sherry Slack, Janet Pynes, Judy Wilson, Sharon Mitchell, Linda McKaskle, Deborah Ruttle, Kathye Walters, Linda Webb, Mer- riane McGuirt, Janet Smith. Becky McGilvray, Mike Roberts, Floyd Thompson, Jerry Sanders, Phillip Watkins. Fourth row: David Sanders, Mike Glenn Dennis, Michael Waites, Jeff Young, James Evans, Don Crawford, Pee Wee Hams, Johnny Mullins, George Sewell, Dickie Snell, Ronnie Willis, David Rigsby, Cliff Brokaw, Clyde Brossette, Marshall Musgrave, Ranny Sealy, Steve Collins, Alton Dobbins, Richard Salley, Marion Hammack. 173 First row: Melonee Raines, Helen Gore, Patti Guzzardo, Jackie Smith. Second row: Marshall Musgrave, Peter Kadison, Larry Hayes, Jay Fletcher, Steve Thomas. Third row: James Price, Robert Davis, Bruce Liles, Bob Harrison, Tracy Little, Konme Edmiston. Physics Club OFFICERS. Lonnie Sibley, President; Bobby Joe King, Vice President; Barbara Huson, Secretary-Treasurer; Louise Cottrell, Reporter. To improve understanding of the procedure of science and increase knowledge in Physics is the aim of the Physics Club. The members of this club are able to de- velop their knowledge of the sciences through demonstra- tions not possible during class time. Not only are demon- strations given at the meet- ings, but the members hear guest speakers and see films. The Physics Club was reor- ganized at Fair Park in 1964 after five years of inactivity. Mr. Gerald Reisinger has spon- sored the Physics Club since its reorganization in 1964. 174 The Science Club is open to all students possessing an in- terest in Science. The members must maintain a “C” average and attend the meetings reg- ularly to retain membership. The Science Club provides an opportunity for students to de- velop interests through indi- vidual projects, guest speakers, and field trips. Members are encouraged to explore the va- rious fields of Science. The Fair Park Science Club was organized by Miss Sandra Glover and Mrs. Nema Henry in 1963. Miss Judy Sheffield sponsored the 1967 club. OFFICERS. Joyce Thompson, President; Kenny Anders, Vice President; Martha Huckabee, Reporter. Science Club 175 First row: Jimmy Carr, Mariann McDonald, Barbara Valentine, Margaret Huckabee, Gaye Allison, Pat Guy, Joyce Johnston, Tommy Stahl. Second row: Jody Clark, Patsy Davis, Carol Hilgcnfeld, Jackie Smith, jimmie Garcia, Lara Raley, Rhonda Saveli. Third row: Cheryl Byrd, Mary Ann Garrett, Karen Golden, Roger Boles, Bill Wood, Danny Jennings. MRS. RUTH JOHNS Sponsor DEBORAH RUTTLE State Vice President Latin Club ROGER TANNER NUNTIUS LATINUS Editor The Latin Club centers its activities around Ro- man history, mythology, and Latin interests. The club is open to students who are taking Latin or have taken it two years. Meetings are held once a month. The Latin Club was organized in 1930, the sec- ond year of Fair Park’s history. Miss Ann Brown was the first sponsor and the club had 76 members. In December of 1960 the first Saturnalia Banquet was held and has been a tradition since that time. At the banquet the god, Saturn, is honored by Fair Park Romans. Members wear Roman costumes, re- cline at low tables to eat Roman food with their fingers, see that the slaves, first year students, work hard, and watch a Roman show performed in the arena. The Louisiana Junior Classical League Conven- tion was held at Fair Park this year. Consequently, all Latin Club members worked especially hard to host Latin students from all over the state. year. 176 Mrs. Johns is one reason for the successful Latin Club each OFFICERS. Melody Monk, Program Chairman; Hallie Miller, Reporter; Jackie Smith, Scrapbook Chairman; Lara Raley, Treasurer; Tim Fischer, Consul; Gerald Burrow, Consul; Charles Leach, Vice President; Mary Ann Garrett, Secretary. Melody Monk, Program Chairman, explains the banquet to the Latin Club members. 177 First row: Bobby Gaston, John Howell, Loye Hutchinson, John Wilson, Jimmy Ray, Norman Nichols, Jerry Oden, Jones Gow, Wayne Powell, Larry Hayes, Lloyd Roberts, Charles Collins. Second row: George Cowart, Bobby Beach, Mike Monk, Dale Adkins, Steve Thomas, Ronnie Edmiston, Skip Carraway, Vance Beauregard, Ricky Collins, Bobby Howard, Lawrence Post, Jeff Lovett Roger Tanner. Third row: Pete King, Ernie Roberson, Rodney Waller, Ronnie Bonnette, Tommy Fox, Greg Bickham, Don Kneipp, Pat Middleton, Barry Walters, James Price, Tracy Little, Dale Branton, Melvin McClair, Butch Troquille. The Appian Ways provide entertainment at the Latin Club Banquet. 178 Yesterday is not a thing of the past for Latin Club members. Latin Club First row: Patti Guzzardo, Linda Brister, Jimmie Garcia, Pat Davidson, Louise Cottrell, Teri Thomas, Marian Hunter, Ann Melton, Gail Isaacs, Carolyn Wagner, Margaret Holcombe, Beverly McCrary, Ann Monroe, Melissa Thomas, Laura Powell, Marionette Guy, Jamie Cooper, Brenda Okes. Second row: Kathie Watson, Minette Godwin, Karen Young, Sarah Bilbray, Pat- ricia Raburn, Paula Thomas, Ellie Miller, Diane Dees, Gail Attaway, Mary McKenzie, Marianne Lindsay, Nancy Walkup, Evon Malray, Barbara Huson, Mary Ann Callahan, Martha Thurber, Debra Baca, Kathy Knieper. Third row: Kaye Jolly, Sharmen Sachs, Gloria Harvey, Jo Ann Mangogna, Margaret Thomas, Merry Waites, Diane Joyner, Rhonda Robertson, Pat Guy, Karen Troegel, Ellen Uli, Mary Ross, Beth Rutherford, Cathy Whitten, Jayne Beauregard, Linda Beach, Jan Stevens, Sheri Shipman. Fourth row: Debbie Shergalis, Sharon Sattcrwhite, Kathy Marsh, Jeanne McCulloch, Charlotte Hester, Nora Lennard, Patricia Riley, Linda Payne, Donna Neely, Hertha Bickman, Becky Rast, Cindy Webb, Linda Howard, Beverly Rainbolt, Cheryl Reese, Pam Thompson, Carol Joiner, Roberta Dowden, Cindy Madden, Anne May, Deborah Ruttle. 179 The objectives of the French Club are to gain a better knowledge of the French language, and to be- come better acquainted with the customs and traditions of the French people. The club is open to members who are taking French or have taken at least two years of the subject. Meetings are held once a month. At the meetings French Clubbers increase their vocabulary through French programs. A climax of the year is French Week, held each spring to acquaint other students with French. In February, the club celebrates Mardi Gras. Mrs. Peggy Chandler sponsors the French Club. The French Club parties are always fun for the person who likes to eat. French Club First row: Brenda Greer, Clair Chance, Kay Farrar, Dixie James, Janet Doucet, Brenda Knell, Kathy Brokaw, Mary Leon, Virginia Barlow, Susan Holtsclaw, Teresa Freeman, Diane Dees, Nancy Barnes, Mike Hall. Second row: Sonny Biggio, Larry Kincaid, Cheryl Duhe, Cathey Garland, Kaye Jackson, Jane Hutson, Diane Montgomery, Linda Griese, Lorrie Ann Fike, Alice Carpenter, Lala Ball, Betty Dolph, Fran Boggess, Janice Carroll, Debbie Gibbs, Cindy Carroll. Third row: Barry Garrett, Barry Chambers, Bill Day, Eddie Burks, Alex Johnson, Stephen Collins, Pee Wee Harris, Charles Cook, Andrea Jackson, Robin Jenk- ins, Gloria Kickel, Mararet Lynch, Debra Jackson, Doris Gore, Alida Butler. 180 First row: Lynda McBeth, Carol Truly, Donnise Ribelin, Francis Walker, Susan Smith, Anne Marie Owens, Paula TeiTy, Jan Whittington, Billie Rowe, Patty McKinney, Judy McAlpin, Sue Turner. Second row: Alice Rowe, Sharon Powell, barbara Powell, Suzanne Saunders, Margaret Spikes, Sharon Mitchell, Sherry Slack, Beth Ward, Claudia Sparks, Janet Pynes, Debbie Walters, Janette Walker, Linda Terry. Third row: David Shirey, George Sewell, Jim Parker, David Rigsby Terry Madden, John McKinnon, Ernest Treadaway, Becky Smiser, Becky McGilvray, Kay Rich, Linda Webb, Linda Roy, Linda Winston, Alma Sue Walker. OFFICERS. Susan Jones, President; Cherylene Johnson, Secretary; Ronnie Stewart, 1st Vice President; Mrs. Peggy Chandler, Sponsor; Gwen Watson, 2nd year Representative; Keith Jones, 1st year Representative; Carol Myers, 2nd Vice President; Kevin Jones, Treasurer. 181 First row: Jimmy Ashley, Margaret Jarnevich, Louise Bertiaux, Janet Green, Jonesa Cochran, Theresa Auchard, Carol Barber, Kay Howard, Becky Foley, Martee Dolph, Carol Kneipp. Second row: Rosemary Kilday, Rhonda Crenshaw, Janice Hall, Meredith Howe, Norma Cooper, Betty Felder, Regina Crouch, Susan Higgason, Shirley Davis, Linda Gerrald, Randy Edmunds, “hep Akins. Third row: Gary Houston, Bruce Canfield, Brad Dial, Cliff Brokaw, Monty Love, James Evans, Paul Hartgrove, James Cottrell, Travis LaGrone, Bob Harrison. OFFICERS. Curtis Johnsen, Treasurer; Garrett Stearns, Scrapbook Chairman; Shirley Lea, Vice President; Faye Bumgardner, President; Fern McGrew, So- cial and Project Chairman; Phyllis Dennington, Secretary; Mrs. Baker, Sponsor. The purpose of the Spanish Club is to increase the knowledge of the customs, habits, and culture of the Spanish speaking people. The club also aids students in their knowl- edge of the language itself. Any- one who is taking or has taken Spanish is eligible for membership. The club participates in many worthwhile projects and has many interesting activities. During the Christmas season Spanish Clubbers prepare a Christmas basket for a needy family. Every year Spanish Club Week is held in the spring. During this week all the members are able to learn more about the Spanish customs and to share these with other students of the school. 182 Mrs. Baker instructs two students in the use of the language lab. Spanish Club First row: Doris Turner, Sandra Mitchell, Carolyn Rambin, Sharon Stone, Pepper Merriman, Nancy MarabeUa, Dianne Rowlcn, Patty Whittington. Second row: Carol Scott, Kathye Walters, Susan Stinson, Anne May, Jimmy Nichols, Randy Rue, Virginia Meshcll, Sandra Miley, Becky Solomon. Third row: Martha Thurber, Steve McDonald, Fred McGaha, James Price, Sonny Simmons, John Meyer, David Sanders, Ranny Sealy. 183 First row: Jim McMichael, Wayne Powell, Bucky Meredith, Jimmy Melton, Rudy Burnette. Second row: Genie Foster, Cathey O’Donnell. Third row: Charles Colbert, Larry Bell, Greg Griffith, Michael Waites, Jimmy Ray, Charles Tutt. Fourth row: Rodney Waller, Hank Rush, Rodney Hatfield, Clyde Brosette, Jimmy Broughton, Mike Williamson, George Simpson. Ift4 Mr. Reynolds keeps an eye on the applicants for the new Interact Club. OFFICERS. Mr. Reynolds, Sponsor; Gary Mannies, President; Kevin Jones, Treasurer; Keith Jones, Parliamen- tarian; Dale Adkins, Secretary; Jones Gow, Vice President Interact The Fair Park Chapter of Interact, an interna- tionally-known service club, was organized at Fair Park in October. Interact Clubs are sponsored by Rotary Clubs all over the world. The purpose of this organization is service to the school and the community and to cre- ate a better understanding between the people of the world. To be eligible for membership, a student must be male, be of good character, have leadership poten- tial, participate in extracurricular activities and maintain a “C+” average. Twenty-four boys, each possessing these qualities were chosen by the sponsor, Mr. Reggie Reynolds. Mr. Reynolds believes Interact will help to strengthen other youth activities. Club members watch with great anticipation the calculation of votes for officers. Organizing the club was the responsibility of their Sponsor, Mr. Reynolds. First row: Anne Owens, Biddie Dust, Margaret Huckabee, Susan Jones, Jan Farmer, Kaye Jolly. Second row: Carol Kneipp, Sara Crockett, Jan Foley, Dixie James, Christy Leach, Nora Lennard. Third row: Debra Jackson, Jane Crockett, Fran Bog- gess, Jo Ann Mangogna, Doris Gore. Z Club The Fair Park Z Club undertook the adoption of a small girl in In- dia as this year’s project. The mem- bers sponsored various fund raising activities in order to make money to supply the child with clothing and other items. The Z Club, whose motto is “Growth through Service,” has per- formed many service activities this past year. Included in these are giv- ing parties for retarded children, giving talent shows for crippled children, working for the March of Dimes, and helping with the Zonta Antique Show. Mrs. Peggy Chandler sponsors the Z Club. OFFICERS. Sarah Bilbray, Junior Representative; Gloria Kickel, Vice Pres- ident; Linda Payne, Sophomore Representative; Judy McAlpin, Senior Repre- sentative; Diane Dees, President; Judy Newhouse, Treasurer; Andrea Jackson, Secretary; Mrs. Chandler, Sponsor. 186 Diane Dees holds attention of the club as she car- ries on with the business. Keeping a close tab on the roll is important to Z Club members. First row: Terri Reynolds, Sharon Powell, Paula Thomas, Debbie Gibbs. Second row: Mary McKenzie, Bpbbie Reynolds, Esther Owen., Dianne Rowlen, Cathey O’Donnell. Third row: Ramy Minniear, Patricia Riley, Becky Smiser, Jody Kneipp', Lara Raley. Tracy Little, President; Robert Davis, Vice-President; Steve Tilley, Secretary. Second row: Gerald Burrow, Chaplain; Mr. Slimer, Sponsor; Steve White, Treasurer. Key Club “We build” is the motto of the Fair Park Key Club. The club consists of 42 members and seven sponsors who are chosen according to scholarship and leadership and who show a willingness to work. Key Club is a community and school service or- ganization which is sponsored by the West Shreve- port Kiwanis Club. During the summer, the Key Club carried out several successful projects, such as a cake sale, a car wash, and a campus beautification program. When school opened, the members helped with soph- omore orientation and assisted teachers with as- sorted jobs. Throughout the school year, the Key Club sponsored many different projects. Key Clubbers Greg Bickham, Ronnie Bonnette, Dennis Williamson, and Minette Godwin take care of the plants the club pur- chased last year to brighten the school’s landscape. First row: James Peak, Bill Jones, Donna Lowderback, Jan Farmer, Alice Cheek, Chile Farmer, Frank Boston, Frank Post, Ronnie Bonnette. Second row: Dennis Williamson, Michael Meagher, Ken Johnson, Sammy King, Keith Pruitt, bhep Akins, Lonnie Sibley, Ronnie Burns, Bob Harrison, Ronnie Edmiston. First row: Joey Rossler, Jimmy Nichols, Charles Leach, Richard Hester, Christy Leach, Sarah Bilbray, Kenny Kirspel, Minette Codwin, Patricia Riley, Rudy Brewster, Bobby Gaston, Jeff Young. Second row: Ernie Roberson, Tommy Fox, Stan ey Snead, Jerry Gill, Steve McDonald, Greg Bickham, Bill Pratt, Bob McGuirt, Robby Dunn, Skip Carraway, Tim Fischer, Joel Brown 189 !0 rS?ht Lou1? Roach, Wayne Powell, James Price, Steve Thomas, Tim Fischer, Keith Jones, Frank Boston, Linda Webb, Martha Thurber, Debra Nails, Candy Pickering. Debate Club Mr. Dalton Cloud organized the Debate Club at Fair Park in 1960. He was the sponsor until this year, when Mr. Bernard Slimer became sponsor. The 1966-1967 Debate Club consists of seventeen members. The members attend practice debates at other schools in Shreveport, and they also hold de- bates at Fair Park. The Debate Club goes to several high schools and colleges throughout the state to compete in tournaments. In addition to the debates, the debaters may enter individual events, including poetry and dramatic interpretation, oratory, and extemporaneous speaking. Debaters not only learn speech skills, but be- cause of the debate topics used, they become more aware of the problems of our society. OFFICERS. Robin Jen- kins, President; Mary Ann Garrett, Secretary; Diane Dees, Vice Pres- ident; Mr. Slimer, Spon- sor; Lara Raley, Treas- urer. The Art Club not only gives the members extracurricular activities in art, but it promotes interest in art at Fair Park. Several times a year, the sketches and paintings of art students are displayed to the student body. Guest speakers are often featured at the monthly meet- ings. The Art Club helps the school by making posters, decorations, scenery, and by doing other art work for the extra activities. OFFICERS. La verne Bookout, President; Mrs. Gray, Sponsor; Mike Rains, Vice President; Linda Ybanez, Reporter; Madeline Brock, Secretary; Charles Murray, Chaplain. Art Club First row: Patti Morley, Wanda Babin, Karen Smith, Linda Poston, Shirlene Doyal, Janice Jamar, Donna White, Nancy Mara- bella, Becky Glanville, Margaret Riche, Kandy Martin, Teri Thomas, Stephanie Ott, Jamie Monkhouse, Katherine Head. Sec- ond row: Debra Jackson, Karen Jackson, Eddie Justice, Nancy Walkup, Jean Gillen, Julia Tingle, Lajuana Myers, Sandie Fant, Beverly Cogdell, Dianne Joyner, Patricia Rabum, Sandra Baker, Sylvia Harwell, Margaret Lynch, Bill Allen. Third row: Ranny Sealy, Roger Boles, George Corie, Jimmy McCoy, Dave Phillips, Ted Riser, Doug Lawhorne, Dennis Higden, David Jones, Richard Dyer, LaMoyne Batten, Leroy Sutton, Gary Shaw, Bob Barney. 191 Fair Park’s Student Medical Assistants was begun by Mrs. Nema Henry in 1963. Mr. L. P. Paul has been the faculty sponsor for the club for the last three years. The main purpose of this or- ganization is to acquaint boys who are interested in medi- cine with the various fields of the medical profession. Through volunteer work in hos- pitals, the members are able to learn as they serve. Visit- ing speakers and field trips serve to help the members de- cide which branch of medicine they would like to pursue. OFFICERS. Ronnie Bonnette, President; Michael Waites, Secretary; Larry Shaw, Vice President. Student Medical Assistants Left to right: James Hooter, Michael Basinger, James Evans, Tommy Fox, Gary Mannies, Jimmy Carr. 192 First row: Karen Spain, Mary Ann Garrett, Sandy Moreno, Gloria Norden, Becky Glanville, Jimmie Garcia, Karen Troegel, Gail Isaacs, Jan Foster, Joyce Johnston, Pat Guy. Second row: Karen Ogden, Jamie Cooper, Betty Harper, Faye Hutson, Barbara Jordan, Rhonda Robertson, Sheila Miller, Cheryl Troegel, Fran Boggess, Renee Mitchell, Marianne Futch. Third row: Donna Hubbs, Carol Scott, Beverly Ramsey, Bridget Blackburn, Regina Crouch, Karen Taylor, Linda Lindsay, Phyllis Dennington, Mary Ann Callahan, Linda Payne. Fourth row: Paula Lunebring, Jerry Carpenter, Debbie Green, Sherry Graham, Carolyn Rambin, Beth Ward, Kathy Clay, Robyn Rittenhouse, Sharon Holloway, Kathye Walters. Junior Medical League OFFICERS. Carolyn Roberts, Secretary; Sue Turner, Program Chairman; Gail Dunahoe, President; Virginia Wimberley, Vice President; Delores Hillman, Treas- urer; Mrs. Mason, Sponsor. The Junior Medical League in its fourth year of service is an organization for girls who are interested in the medical profession. The girls gain ex- perience by working one day a week at the Willis-Knighton Hospital. Aside from doing volunteer work at the hospital, JML mem- bers make tray favors for nurs- ing homes and hospitals. The girls are given citations for the hours they work and may buy pins and charms appropriate to the club. 193 First row: Becky Carden, Patricia Gray, Judy Ivey, Linda Boyd, Deborah Elliott, Gayle Bertrand, James Cochran, Janet Dou- cet, Patricia Cobb, Mary Leon, Joyce Johnston, Helen Hux, Kathy Bowden. Second row: Janet Green, Patsy Davis, Kathryn Dial, Norma Cooper, Anne Adams, Florence Grcsens, Jimmie Gallien, Kandy Gremillion, Jan Foster, Denise Bounds, Margaret Dean, Debbie Green, Gloria Harvey, Mary Ann Garrett, Phyllis Dennington, Jan Foley. Third row: Sherry Graham, Janet James, Tommie Hearn, Louise Bertiaux, Donna Hubbs, Carole Bemey, Margie Qoud, Vicki Brazel, Angelia Lammons, Kathy Gray, Sandra Baker, Joyce Causey, Shirley Foster, Linda Crofton, Ginger Franklin, Suzanne Faulk, Charlotte Justice, Gloria Giles. Future Homemakers of America OFFICERS. Phyllis Crow, President; Merry Waites, Historian; Peggy Humphries, Vice President; Virginia Meshell, Re- porter; Pam Morgan, Secretary; Claudia Wadsworth, Song Leader; Diane Majure, Treasurer; Doris Turner, Parliamentarian. 194 Future Homemakers of America is a national organization of students studying homemaking in high schools of the United States of America and its territories. Any student enrolled in a high school, public or private, who is taking a homemaking course may be a mem- ber. F.H.A. encourages scholarship, de- velops teamwork and promotes friend- ship among members. It provides mem- bers with opportunities to develop good leadership qualities. F.H.A. helps mem- bers to know themselves better in re- lation to their own needs. Projects of this year in F.H.A. in- cluded a Christmas tea given for mem- bers and their mothers. The members also sold cakes at the R.O.T.C. Spaghet- ti Supper on November 15. Mrs. Smith instructs students on procedure for the Faculty Christmas Tea. First row: Corcne Milazzo, Sandra Mitchell, Cindy Robertson, Mary Morgan, Karen Young, Lynda McBetli, Donna Wilson, Pepper Merriman, Jan Whittington, Mitzi Prince, Linda Ward, Robyn Rittenhouse, Marsha Rogers, Connie Cascio. Second row: Betty Myers, Dorothy Rhodes, Rose Mary Ward, Frances Walker, Alma Walker, Sheri Nicholson, Shirley Moss, Regina Crouch, Rhonda Saveli, Joy Tupper, Julie Rothenberger, Sue Nelson, Virginia Tauzin, Kathy McLain, Mary Ann Simons, Deena Smith. Third row: Linda Winston, Hallie Miller, Mary Milazzo, Karen Newton, Connie Withem, Karen Golden, Judy Williams, Peggy Stevens, Debbie Walters, Lara Raley, Janet Pynes, Susan Stinson, Catherine Bower, Judy Wilson, Vicki Swann, Linda McKaskle, Patricia Fincher, Pam Ashley. Fourth row: Carole Pogue, Gail Reid, Faye Morris, Tammy Rankin, Deborah Ruttle, Marilyn Morris, Gloria Gohring, Debbie Leeper, Carolyn Hinton, Barbara Flowers, Sandie Fant, Susie Wynne, Virginia Wimber- ley, Rhonda Coleman, Patti Tingle, Cheryl Byrd, Cindy Caroll, Rosemary Kilday. 195 OFFICERS. Merrianc McGuirt, Treasurer; Patti Guzzardo, Vice President; Lorainc Fox, Historian; Carolyn Hughes, Secretary; Janet Conly, President. Future Teachers of America is a school service organization which aids teachers in many ways. Mem- bers gain knowledge of all edu- cational fields and gain experience that will be valuable to them in fu- ture years. Invitations for membership are given at the end of the school year. The club is open to juniors and seniors. To qualify students must be recommended for membership by a teacher and maintain a “C” average. At the meetings, Future Teachers hear guest speakers who are usually teachers majoring in different fields. This year the Future Teachers promoted Education Week in No- vember with posters and bulletin boards. They sold candy to raise funds. They also attended a con- vention held at Byrd High School. Future Teachers of America First row: Marilyn Leshe, Pam Patton, Linda Smith, Karen Newton, Jane Crockett, Carol Kneipp, Anne Owens, Jackie Smith, Sue Edie, Louise Cottrell, Gail Attaway, Barbara Oxford, Debby Steinmiller. Second row: Kathy Howard, Carole Pogue, Donnise Ribelin, Sheryl Smith, Rhonda Coleman, Barbara Huson, Susanne Saunders, Melody Monk, Sandra Ferguson, Helen Gore, Linda Webb Doris Gore, Peggy Humphries, Shari Robertson. Third row: Patricia Raburn, Paula Thomas, Linda Garrett, Vtrgmia MesheU Ernte Roberson, Garrett Steams, Rodney Waller, Gloria Kickel, Betty Dolph, Barbara Pugh, Merry Waites, Lala Ball, Linda Beach, Joyce Thompson. 196 First row: Lynette Maxwell, Earlene Vanwinkle, Lynda McBeth, Leah Ann Ren wick, Carole Pogue, Becky Armstrong, Phyllis McLaughlin, Karen Brewster, Charlotte Herron, Carol Richmond, Donna Wilson, Shirley Foster, Linda Ward, Gloria Norden. Second row: Margaret Spikes, Lynn Beard, Janice Hall, Sue Nelson, Dorothy Rhodes, Linda Russell, Joan Anderson, Pat Chaler, Bettie Collins, Mary Morgan, Connie Withem, Linda Lindsay, Diane Fong, Suzanne Faulk. Third row: Karen Ogden, Laura Powell, Alice Reynolds, Brenda Okes, LaVerne Bookout, Janie Seay, Dixie James, Julie Rothenberger, Joy Tupper, Frances Wynn, Sandra Ferguson, Karen Golden, Jimmie Gallien, Jill Mhoon, Regina Crouch. Fourth row: Judy Vaughn, Vicki Baker, Dianne Frantom, Bruce Canfield, Mike Fore, Jimmy Nichols, Jimmy Baker, Steve Collins, Floyd Thompson, Mari- lyn Morris, Marionette Guy, Janice Miller, Cindy Carroll. Future Business Leaders of America Future Business Leaders of America was reorganized in 1964 by Mrs. Louise Watts and Mrs. Patricia Paul. Mrs. Watts has spon- sored the club for the past two years. The club is open to students who are majoring in business and who have been recommended by a busi- ness teacher. The activities of the Future Business Leaders vary from guest speakers to field trips. The Fair Park chapter is one in this nation-wide organization whose goal is to educate the American youth in the opportunities of the business world. OFFICERS. Becky Nelson, Social Chairman; Ellen Uli, Program Chairman; Chuck Boudreau, Vice President; Betty Johnson, President; Diane Majure, Secretary; Rose Mary Ward, Reporter; Mrs. Watts, Sponsor. 197 First row: Tommy Sallee, Hershel Plants, David Meacham, Mickey Parker, Wade Taylor, Jerry Wade, Ronney Mathis, Phil Martin, Billy Seals, Tom Wilcox. Second row: Terry Rogers, Jerry Neel, Jerry Rogers, James Weathers, Billy Plaisance, Tommy Pharr, Pete Moreno, Mike Wilkinson, Joe Walker, John Nugent, Richard Siders, Albert Weathers. Third row: Terry Summerlin, Phil Messinger, Sam Welsh, Burt Spain, Lawrence Post, Donnie Tyler, Bobby Ponder, Gary Posey, Gary Salley, Glenn Nelson, Wayne Nunley, Don Majure, Wayne Morgan. Future Farmers of America The primary aims of the Fu- ture Farmers of America organi- zation at Fair Park are: The de- velopment of leadership, citizen- ship, and patriotism; to teach soil and wildlife conservation; and to acquaint members with the best farming methods. This chapter was organized for the student who rec- ognizes the need for trained farm- ers. Each year the boys hear lectures by local farmers, study livestock judging, and enter various projects in Parish and State competition. LEARNING TO DO rri DOING TO LEARN M Pw EARNING TO LIVE I M LIVING TO SERVE A w 1 E @ $ Herbie Jeane proudly displays a banner bearing the goals of every FFA member. 198 OFICERS. Herbie Jeane, President; Bob Fowler, Vice President; Bill McCollister, Second Vice President; Johnny Snider, Secretary; Jimmie Hughes, Treasurer; Charles Colbert, Parliamentarian; Victor Cascio, Reporter; Jimmy Rambin, Sentinel; Tommy Pharr, Program Chairman; Mr. Mulloy, Sponsor. First row: Buddy Frasier,, Ronny Burns, Doug Barnes, Raymond Lyons, Ted Owen, Billy Cunningham, Johnny Hickingbottom, Fred Forsythe, Bill Jones, Fred Dudley, Roy Horn. Second row: Lawrence Flowers, Phillip Garriga, Bob Lang, Cliff Lenard, Ronnie Graham, Tam Huhn, Jerry Heidecker, Larry Fisher, Chuck Duncan, Dale Goodman, Jerry Boone, Ken Hester, Larry Keel. Third row: Gordon Howard, Gary Claer, Charles Adams, Karl Leon, Jimmy Davis, Doug Lawhorne, Dennis Knight, Steven Busenbarrick, Dick Barnes, Johnny Curbow, Ronnie Haynes, Jim Cunningham, Mike Coco. Fourth row: Harold Elkins, Don Dan- iel, Larry Harville, Raymond Flores, Alton Ashby, Thomas Hennigan, Robert Elkins, Jerry Juneau, Jimmy Enloe, Danny Feibel, Don Box, Doug Bernard, Randy Beckler, Clyde Deal. 199 The 4-H Club members learn to work individually by successfully completing club projects. Leader- ship qualities are developed by the group work. To join students must have a “C” average. Club members compete for awards ,at the Louisiana State Fair in the fall, the parish wide achieve- ment day in the spring, and State 4-H short course in the summer. Although the main interest of the club is agriculture there are many projects for those not interested in agriculture. Mr. Sammy Green sponsors the 4-H Club. OFFICERS. Jimmy Nichols, President; Kathy Clay, Secretary-Treasurer; Dottie Derveloy, Publicity Chairman; Becky Sanford, Program Chairman. 4-H Club First rout: Debra Nails Suzy Stevens, Judy Ivey. Second row: Kathy Bowden, Ann Monroe, Connie Hall, Marguerite Parker. ? Third row: Joe Rhodes, Don Richardson, Jan King, Karen Young, Andrea Brasher. Fourth row: Russel Strickland, 200 First row: Richard Thompson, Bill Pratt, Robby Dunn, Bill Day. Second row: Bruce Cain, Bobby Joe King, Wayne Hayney. Third row: Janies Cottrell, Tom Walton, Don Kneipp, Fred McGaha. Fellowship of Christian Athletes OFFICERS. Dennis Dans, Vice President; John Miller, Vice President; Gerald Burrow, Secretary; Robert Davis, Publicity Chairman; Lonnie Sibley, President. The Fellowship of Christian Ath- letes is a newly organized club at Fair Park. The purpose of the club is to confront coaches and athletes with the challenge of serving Christ through their church, school, and community. Fellowship of Christian Athletes is a non-denominational organization composed of athletes participating in any sports at Fair Park. The Fair Park chapter of this organization is sponsored by Coach Jim Orton and is under the min- isterial guidance of Reverend Lon- nie Sibley. It has grown from a small membership of five athletes to a well-organized group of twen- ty-five. OFFICERS: Bobby Lewis, Treasurer; Ronnie Adams, Vice President; Lynn Austin, President. Distributive Education Club First row;: Kathy Berney, Linda Spears, Barbara Wilson, Esther Salley. Second row: Jerry Maxwell, Bo Wood, Philip Roppo- lo, Larry Phillips. Third row: Eddie Matlock, Bob Myre, John Carmichael, Randy Waldrip, Glen Raney. 202 First row: Kathleen Ward, Kennie Kitchens, Kathy Burnette, Barbara Bryant, Connie Withem, Kathy Burch, Charlotte Walden. Second row: Charles Ford, David Lowery, Milton Gamble, Danny Bott, Roger Connell, Michael Green, Jackie Brock, Doug Free. Third row: Luke Bissell, Duncan Gilcrease, David Colby, Donnie Patrick, Ricky Harrison, Larry Rogers, Dan Daniel, Roger McKnight. The local Distributive Education Club is affiliated with a national club called D.E.C.A. The overall basic concept of this club is to de- velop future leaders for marketing and distributing. Distributive Education is a co- operative vocational training pro- gram. It is designed to prepare students for occupations in retail- ing, wholesaling, and service fields. This program is the only one of its type operating through public schools to attract young people to careers of this type. A student wishing to enter the program must be 16 years of age or older, be a junior or a senior, and be interested in a career in the field of distribution. 203 D.E. students attend classes three hours a day before going to work at their respective jobs. Library Assistants First row: Linda Ybanez, Sheila Miller, Barbara Jordan, Linda Klorik, Alice Rowe, Kandy Martin, Gail Reid. Second row: Virginia Wimberley, Karen Ogden, Brenda Dyes, Diane Dees, Susie Cragar, Wanda Jean Smith, Sue Leonard, Bonnie Graham. Third row: Edward Risinger, Kenneth Hall, David Newman, Mike Cason. First row: Deborah Lawhome, Becky Sims, Debbie Bradley. Second row: Linda Goodell, Mrs. Pharis, Mrs. Garner, Linda Nugent. First row: John Bunton, Brenda Greer, Joe Rhodes. Second row: Jerry Oden, Wayne Morgan. Visual Aid Assistants First row: Tammy Rankin, Frances Wynn, Susan Smith, Jimmie Garcia, Alice Carpenter. Second row: Don Majure, Gerry Ray Baughman, Billy Seals, Stephanie Allen, Gail Thomason, William Savage, Ronnie Haynes, Gilbert Miller. 205 Fust row: Patti Guzzardo Lynn Beard, Donna Wilson, Donna Lowderback, Alma Walker, Patty Whittington, Peggy Humphries Second rote: Melody Monk, Ramy Minn.ear Faye Bumgardner Virginia Wimberley, Sandra Miley, Betty Johnson, Janet Conly.' Third row: Don Smith, Michael Meagher, Robert Davis, Lonnie Sibley, Steve White, Shep Akins, Tracy Little Tim Fischer Intra-School Club Council The Intra-School Club Council is one of Fair Park’s newest orga- nizations. The Council was orga- nized for the purpose of establish- ing a better means of communi- cation between the students and or- ganizations at Fair Park. Each club or organization is represented in the Council by one representative. The meetings are held the last Wednesday of each month and at this time the repre- sentatives are given an opportuni- ty to make announcements con- cerning the activities and projects of their particular club. The Intra-School Club Council is sponsored by the Student Coun- cil with Miss Inez Franz as the fac- ulty advisor. RONNIE EDMISTON, President; BECKY NELSON, Secretary. 206 SCHOOL STORE. First row: Bridget Blackburn, Roseana Jolley, Debby Steinmiller, Sherry Rambin, Kathy Brokaw. Second row: Nita Rodgers, Hazel Brooks, Linda Gerrald, Linda McKaskle, Kathy Howard, Renee Mitchell. Student Workers HALL GUARDS. Bill Brooks, Danny Feibel, Bobby Brock, Robert Davis, Walter Chaffin, Herbie Jeane, Mike Reynolds, Steve White, Gary Salley, Dennis Dans, Chile Farmer, Keith Jones. 207 OFFICE WORKERS. First row: Marilyn Walker, Yvonne Belote, Karen Dubois, Alice Reynolds, Linda Ward, Patricia Gray, Ginger Franklin, Dottie Derveloy, Carol Barber, Sue Edie, Carol Kneipp, Nancy Button. Second row: Sharon Reagan, Betty Felder, Kathie Watson, Donna Neely, Donna Berry, Carole Pogue, Patricia Higgins, Norma Cooper, Barbara Oxford, Beverly McCrary, Beverly Smith, Donna Hubbs, Pam Patton. Third row: Kenneth Kaufman, Charles Tutt, Bobby Brock, Barry Wal- ters, Gary Digilormo, Carol Chester, Sandie Fant, Lynda Miller, Faye Bumgardner, William Prince, Marionette Guy, Christi Barnes, Rhonda Crenshaw, Gail Goodman. Student Workers GYM OFFICE WORKERS. First row: Mary Olivier, Joyce Barber, Connie Walker, Linda Mabry, Jerie Shirley, Elizabeth Hall, Virginia Meshell. Second row: LaFern Bounds, Mary Ann Garrett, Lara Raley, Karen Brewster, Debbie Olivier, Cheryl Burns, Becky Wallace, Charlotte Mangum. 208 CAFETERIA WORKERS. First row: Sharon Holloway, Virginia Wimberley, Martha Huckabee, Gail Dunahoe, Linda Boyd, Donna Lowderback, Jan Farmer, Melody Monk, Diane Dees. Second row: Barbara Oxford, Sharon Satterwhite, Mary Ann Garrett, Don Jones, Rhonda Robertson, Patti Guzzardo, Kaye Jolly, Sandy Adams, Gail Attaway, Deborah Stewart, Bill Prince. Student Workers LINE GUARDS. First row: Ronnie Edmiston, Bobby Joe King, Bruce Cain, Michael Meagher, Terry Summerlin. Second row: Dave Gordon, Gary Houston, Russell Daniel, Steve Tilley, Rickey Fullerton, Johnny Snider, John Mur- ray, Gerald Burrow, Larry Parker, Tom Johnston, Ken Irvin. 209 Band The Fair Park Band not only emphasizes musical accomplishments but gives color- ful performances at football games, parades and provides entertainment at school as- semblies and pep rallies. The Band partic- ipates in the Christmas and Spring con- certs, makes an annual tour and appears in marching and music festivals over the state. Each year the Fair Park Band sponsors several fund-raising activities for the pur- chase of uniforms and to provide funds for the annual tour. Hard work and diligent practice are the keys to the successful and most rewarding year the Band experienced this 1966-67 school term. Mr. Walter C. Minniear di- rects the Band as well as the Orchestra. MR. WALTER C. MINNIEAR, Band and Orchestra Director OFFICERS. First row: Merriane McGuirt, 2nd Lieutenant; Melody Monk, 2nd Lieutenant; Randy Minniear, 2nd Lieutenant. Second row: James Hooter, 1st Sergeant; Gene Morton, 1st Lieutenant; Don Smith, Captain; Ranny Sealy, 2nd Lieutenant. 210 DON SMITH, Drum Major, ALL-STATE: Margaret Huckabee First row: Becky Foley, Ranny Sealy, James Hooter, Ramy Minniear, Melody Monk, Merriane McGuirt, James Evans, Vance Beauregard. Second row: Gene Morton, Susanne Saunders, Gary Dowden, Margaret Huckabee, Don Smith, Jerry Houston, Nancy Walkup, Mary Ross. Third row: Sandra Ferguson, Dianne Wells, Mike Stanberry, Clyde Harris, Regina Crouch, Gary Collum, Charles Murray, Debbie Kihneman. Fourth row: Anne Melton, Kathy Kneiper, Larry Norris, Janice Collier, Robert Mathis, Mariann McDonald, Cheryl Reese, Raymond Love, Bruce Cain, Jimmy Carr, Michael Waites, Larry Shaw. Fifth row: Ron Berry, Larry Thompson, Linda McGee, Bubba Talbert, Jeff Young, Butch Troquille, Billy Kline, Stanley Snead, Michael Sciretti, Tommy Bogue, Stanley Loyd, Gary Tilley, Gary Mannies. Standing: John Faglie, Lee Murray, Charles Cook. 211 First row: Susan Jones, Pattie.O’Neal, Jeannette McGee, Paula Thomas, James Harrison, Linda Smith, Sam Caldwell Charles Cook, Second row: Rosalind Rios, Larrie Ann Fike, Karen McManus, Evon Malray, Susanne Saunders, Debra Baca, Gene Morton, Ramy Minniear, Michael Dennis, Charlotte Hester, Carol Hilgenfeld, Joy Lynn Dawes, John Barron. Third row: Lynda Miller, Elaine Proctor, Meredith Howe, Alice Clements, Mary K. Giddings, John Howell, Janice Collier, Linda Griese, Margaret Huckabee, Gary Dowden, Kathy Marsh, Becky Rast, Kenneth Kaufman. Fourth row: Steve Tucker, Tom McCann, Diane Montgomery, Bubba Talbert, Linda McGee, Larry Thompson. Standing: Eddie Boutte, Mark Bass, Ted Dunn, Pete King, Don Mooring, Hank Rush, David Culbertson. Orchestra OFFICERS. Susan Jones, Concert Mistress , Vice President; Margaret Huckabee, Section Leader; Gene Morton, Section Leader; Ramy Minniear, Section Leader, President; Linda Smith, Section Leader; Kenneth Kaufman, Manager; Charles Cook, Section Leader, Librarian. 212 ALL-STATE. First row: Susan Jones, Patty O’Neal, Linda Miller, Ramy Minniear, Linda Smith, Joy Lynn Dawes, Charles Cook. Second row: Peter King, David Culbertson. The Fair Park High School Orches- tra offers interested students an ex- cellent opportunity to develop their tal- ent and gain experience in the field of music. Each year the members pre- sent four concerts, and they combine with the band and the choir at Christ- mas to present a special concert. The Orchestra takes an annual tour with the band. In state and district music fes- tivals, individuals are given a chance to demonstrate their ability. Funds for buying uniforms and orchestra equip- ment are raised by selling candy and concert tickets each year. 213 Concentration is the key to good performances in music. “A” CHOIR. First row: Nancy Haffey, Joan Stewart, Carol Scott,Patty Whittington, Jan Farmer, Debbie Gibbs, Laura Powell Judy McAlpin, Donna Herrington. Second row: Donna Wheeler, Phyllis Crow, Claudia Wadsworth, Renee Mitchell, i lary McKenzie, Beth Ward, Pat Davidson, Gail Attaway, Loraine Fox, Karen Smith, Debby Steinmiller. Third row: Gail Dunahoe, Martha Huckabee, Christy Leach, Peggy Humphries, Dixie James, Debbie Green, Cindy Carroll, Margaret Tinsley, Charlotte Walden, Barbara Oxford, Karen Newton, Lala Ball, Shari Robertson, Becky Armstrong. Fourth row: Bobbie DuBose, Joyce Thompson, Peggy Stevens Rhonda Coleman, Carolyn Hughes, Jane Crockett, Judy Newhouse, Chile Farmer, Jay luminello Calvin Rosales, Charles Collins, Ronnie Leonard, Gloria Kickel, Kathy Clay, Virginia Wimberley, Sharon Hollo- way, Becky Solomon. Fifth row: Roger Medford, Larry Bozeman, Ronald Pruett, Richard Thompson, Danny Ouzts Bobby Sykes,' Carrot Stearns Ca'n’ PeiTy’ Euge e C1°Ud’ Geral i Burrow' Mike Meeks- Alan Hampton, Guy DesMarais, Dave Choir B CHOIR, hrst row: Priscilla McMillan, Barbara Jordan, Carolyn Roberts, Sheilah Wise, Beverly Ramsey, Fran Boggess, Karen Troegel, Linda Klonk Second row: Charlotte Mangum, Terry Lee Caffey, Tommy Pharr, Mike Cason, Randy Rue, Danny Gibbons, Gilbert Mfler, Mel Jones Third row: LaFern Bounds, Alex Johnson, Michael Paddy, Jimmy Davis, Mike Mitchell, Roger Boles, Mark Scully, Chuck Hughes, Regina Crouch. Accompanist: Clair Chance GIRLS CHOIR. First row: Rebecca Carden, Mary Ann Ybanez, Margaret Holcombe, Ginger Franklin, Renee Bell, Ann Owens, Carol Richmond, Marion Hunter. Second row: Judy Robertson, Mary Lou Thompson, Patsy Arnold, Sandra Rob- ertson, Beverly Cogdell, Donna Herrington, Charlotte Herron, Sue Leonard, Nan Tubre. Third row: Toni Spitale, Joyce Wil- liams, Brenda Gibson, Sherry Cupit, Judith Gay Lee, Pamela Stage, Margarite Spain, Mary Saylor, Nancy McMillan, Marsha McHaney, Lajuana Myers. Fourth row: Cheryl Troegel, Alma Parker, Vicki Bostwick, Linda Lombardino, Karen Young, Shan Stinson, Elizabeth Spivey, Rebecca Ramsey, Terry Reynolds, Linda Morgan, Cathey O’Donnell. Fifth row: Linda McKaskle, Brenda Robertson, Linda Lambiotte, Dorothy Carpenter, Sandra Bell, Florence Gresens, Janice Goleman, Sally Hurst, Sheryl Bertrand, Carolyn Hinton, Sandra Bruner, Sammye Lou Crews. The Fair Park High School Choir is under the direction of Mr. Melvin Riche. The three choirs, “A” Choir, “B” Choir and Girls Choir are composed of students interested in vocal mu- sic. At Christmas and in the Spring the choir joins the band and orchestra to present con- certs. The choirs sing at special school activities, compete in festivals, and entertain local civic groups such as the Lions Club, Rotary Club, and Kiwanis Club. ALL-STATE. Mike Meeks ACCOMPANISTS. Cathey O’Donnell, Donna Her- rington, Renee Bell, Clair Chance, Gail Attaway, Jan Farmer, Anne Owens. mmm r+t r -v ';V ' ft - 1. - '♦ r ’ The Fair Park Indians football squad finished a very successful season this year with an 8-3 record. The Indians ended the season fourth in the 1-AAA district barely missing the opportunity to go to state playoffs. This year John Miller’s jersey, number 15, was retired from the Fair Park squad because of his record breaking AAA yardage record and his agility in leading the Indians to two great seasons. John Miller and Wayne Haney were voted most valuable players of Fair Park by the staff of coaches. The Fair Park Indians had seven players voted to the All- District team. Therefore we say that the Fair Park Indians feel more than just gratitude for Coach Roy Wilson and Fair Park’s other fine coaches. COACH ROY WILSON Football 219 JOHN MILLER Quarterback JAMES COTTRELL Quarterback RALPH WILLIAMS Quarterback SHEP AKINS Halfback RANDY KEYS Halfback BUCKY MEREDITH Halfback DENNIS DANS Halfback JAMES PEAK Halfback Fair Park 6 Airline 0 Fair Park’s first game of the 1966 foot- ball season was played against Airline of Bossier City September 9. The first district outing of Airline was unsuccessful as they were run over by Fair Park 6-0. Fair Park scored during the first two minutes of the game on a 26-yard pass from John Miller to halfback Wayne Haney. The game was largely a defensive one as Dennis Dans and Shep Akins helped Fair Park’s defense hold the Vikings scoreless throughout the entire game. Fair Park 6 Woodlawn 13 The Fair Park Indians fought a defensive battle against Woodlawn but came up short of the mark as Woodlawn won the contest 13-6. Woodlawn scored first on an inter- cepted pass but Fair Park soon caught Woodlawn with a 28-yard pass from John Miller to speedster Wayne Haney. Wood- lawn led Fair Park 7-6 at the half. The third quarter was scoreless but Woodlawn was able to score in the fourth after recov- ering a Fair Park fumble and afterwards marching into Fair Park’s end zone. 220 John Miller makes a considerable gain against Bossier. Jim Brown executes a moderate runback on a Bossier punt. Fair Park 21 Neville 7 Fair Park’s journey to face the Neville Tigers was not in vain as the tribe rolled past Neville 21 to 7. Fair Park scored first with a 58-yard pass to Terry Summerlin from John Miller. Neville soon jumped back to tie the score on a 21-yard pass of their own. The score remained tied until John Miller fired a 33-yard pass to Wayne Haney to lead 14-7 at the half. Fair Park’s final score came with 1:49 left in the game as Jimmy Brown rushed into the end zone. Fair Park 7 Ruston 14 Fair Park was on the road again, this time to Ruston to meet the Bearcats for the first time. Fair Park led 7 to 0 at the half as Shep Akins intercepted one of Ruston’s passes and returned it 55 yards for a touch- down. The second half was the Bearcats’ as they marched 70 yards after an Indian punt for a score and also scored again in the fourth period to win the game. GREG BICKHAM Halfback ROBBY DUNN Halfback WAYNE HANEY Halfback FRED McGAHA Halfback RANDY RUE Halfback BILL DUKE Halfback MIKE GOLDEN Halfback RUDY BREWSTER Halfback 221 Fair Park 27 Marshall 13 Fair Park was full of spirit as the tribe hosted Marshall in the homecom- ing game. Wayne Haney scored two touchdowns on passes of 33 and 38 yards from John Miller. John Miller scored on runs of 13 yards and 2 yards to lead Fair Park in rushing. Fair Park’s fine defense was kept alert by Marshall’s efforts to outscore the Indians, but as usual the defense pulled through in fine style allowing Marshall only two touchdowns. Fair Park 32 Bastrop 6 The Indians roared onto the football field full of spirit as they passed Bas- trop 32 to 6. John Miller threw touch- down passes and James Cottrell threw another touchdown as Fair Park led the- Rams throughout the entire game. The Indian defense again showed its talent to stop all opponents as it held the Ram offense to 6 points. Fair Park’s defense was almost as hot as the of- fense which scored at will. Senior tackle John Murray takes a quick breather. LYNN CRAIG Halfback JIM BROWN Fullback STEVE TILLEY Fullback BOBBY GILL Fullback CHUCK DUNCAN Fullback JERRY SIMPSON End RICHARD HOLLINGSWORTH End TERRY SUMMERLIN End 222 LONNIE SIBLEY End JOHN TROEGEL End DICKIE BRITTON End PAT MIDDLETON End JERRY ODEN End BILL PRATT End BEN HEADRICK End BILL SULLIVAN Tackle Fair Park 35 Ouachita 7 The Indians were hot from the kick- off as they charged past the Ouachita Lions 35-7. Fair Park’s John Miller started the scoring drive with a 31- yard field goal. Fair Park then kicked to Ouachita but the Indians’ defense led by Robert Davis and Bobby Joe King stopped Ouachita and again Fair Park had the ball. From then on Fair Park was the master of the contest. Terry Summerlin received two touch- down passes, and Wayne Haney, James Peak and James Cottrell each ran for a touchdown. Fair Park 34 Bossier 0 The Fair Park Indians were again high jit the scoring department, pacing Bossier 34-0. Wayne Haney and Jim Brown each scored twice and John Mil- ler ran another touchdown to lead the scoring drive. The defense must also be given a lot of credit for holding the Bearkats to 4 first downs and no touchdowns. Bos- sier was within the ten-yard line twice but were pushed back by the stingy In- dian defense. Jim Brown executes a perlect stiff-arm to elude a would-be tackier. 223 Shep Akins hauls in an interception that could easily have gone for a touchdown. Fair Park 34 Jesuit 7 The Fair Park Indians were really out to win as they outscored Jesuit 34-7. John Miller passed the 3,000 yard mark as he threw for 5 touch- down passes and kicked 4 extra points. Wayne Haney led the Indians in re- ceiving as he hauled in four of Miller’s touchdown passes. Fair Park’s fine defense suffered a great loss as Robert Davis broke an ankle in the contest, but it still man- aged to hold Jesuit to a single score. Fair Park 13 West Monroe 7 The Indians traveled to West Monroe and played on a soggy rain-soaked field, but defeated the Rebels 13-7. Fair Park scored first, but not until the second quarter when John Miller threw an eleven-yard touchdown pass to halfback Wayne Haney. Fair Park’s fullback Jim Brown plowed his way through the West Monroe line to give the Indians the winning score. The Fair Park Indians advanced in AAA standing as they won their eighth game of the season. RICHARD THOMPSON Tackle STEVE PRIMOS Tackle LLOYD CAUSEY Tackle BILL BROOKS Tackle JOHN MURRAY Tscklfi CLARENCE VOSS Tackle EDDIE BURKS Tackie RODNEY WIMBERLY Tackle' 224 STEVE ELY T nplf Ip ROBERT DAVIS Guard BOBBY JOE KING Guard KEN JOHNSON Guard CARL BOBO TP tickle BUTCH STEWART Guard JAY TUMINELLO Guard PEE WEE WATSON Guard Senior End Lonnie Sibley assists anpther Indian to bring down a Ouachita Lions ball carrier. Fair Park 6 Byrd 7 The Fair Park Indians came onto the field prepared to battle the Byrd Yellow Jackets. The score at the half was tied 0-0 thanks to the tough defenses of both teams. In the third quarter James Peak broke loose and dashed 72 yards for a touchdown, but the extra-point attempt failed. After the kickoff Byrd marched back to score and their good extra point proved fatal as the Jackets beat Fair Park 7-6 in the arch-rival contest. John Miller shows the running skill that made him one of the most versatile quarterbacks in the district. 225 GERALD BURROW Guard WOODY SMITH Guard BILL DAY Guard BRUCE CAIN Center DON MAJURE Center WALTER CHAFFIN Center WINSTON EBARB Center 226 First row: Robby Dunn, Rudy Brewster, Jerry Oden, Eddie Burks, Steve Ely, Pee Wee Watson, Woody Smith, Richard Thomp son, Bill Day, Jay Tuminello, Jim Brown, James Peak, Butch Stewart, Bucky Meredith, Carl Bobo, Bill Duke, Mike Golden, Ralph Williams. Second row: Lynn Craig, Bill Pratt, Ben Headrick, Fred McGaha, Bobbie Gill, Terry Summerlin, Dickie Britton, Randy Rue, Bruce Cain, Robert Davis, Steve Tilley, Ken Johnson, Bill Sullivan, Winston Ebarb, Gerald Burrow, Randy Keys, John Miller, Dennis Dans, Chuck Duncan. Third row: Pat Middleton, Rodney Wimberly, James Cottrell, Gerry Simpson, Lonnie Sibley, Steve Primos, Lloyd Causey, Clarence Voss, Walter Chaffin, Bill Brooks, Bobby Joe King, John Murray, John Troegel, Don Majure, Greg Bickham, Shep Akins, Wayne Haney. SOPHOMORE TEAM. First roiv: Barry Causey, Paul Ferguson, Pete Moreno, Ed Johnson, Ernie Legg, Fred Johnson, Mike Fair, Harold Elkins, Junior Johnson, Robert Elkins. Second row: Joey Rossler, Rodney Reeves, Gary Thomason,, Gary Jones, Ken Doughty, Rudy Crain, Bill Moore, Robert Riggers, Doug McWaters, Bob Boogaerts. Third row: Rodney Reeves, Darryl Kendrick, Mickie Owens, Charles Tutt, Paul Lee, Richard Hester, Richard Cain, Randy Cox, Mike Carroll, Warren Bell. Fourth row: Billy Kline, Glen Zcigler, Nick Wibben, Gary Johns, Ronnie Zeigler, Bobby Beach, John Bond, David Beason, Danny Gibbons, Mike Stanberry, Alex Johnson. 227 m Basketball Hours spent in the gym by the Fair Park basketball team will be long remembered. Even though the season record was 6-12 the team had some impressionable wins. In Coach Daigle’s second year as basketball mentor, the team could not better his first vear’s team record. Placing fourth in the Fair Park Invitational Tournament and placing Seventh in District 1-AAA were some of the accomplishments of the team. JOE DAIGLE Coach J. D' First row: Mike Meeks, Mike Meagher, Keith Pruitt, Rickey Fullerton, Walt Davis, Jerry Simpson. Second row: Gary Salley, Rickey Bentley, Joe Perry, Gary Dowden, Arthur Walker, Coach Joe Daigle. 229 GARY SALLEY Forward RICKEY BENTLEY Center MIKE MEAGHER Guard KEITH PRUITT Guard Rickey Bentley (32) pulls the ball from Bill Tynes (22) of Bossier, as Gary Dowden (30) and Jerry Simpson (55) look on. 230 GARY DOWDEN Center ARTHUR WALKER Forward WALT DAVIS Guard JERRY SIMPSON Forward Jerry Simpson (55) makes an effort to take the ball from Bossier's Bill Tynes (2 showing) while Mike Wood (4) waits to see the out- come. RICKEY FULLERTON Guard JOE PERRY MIKE MEEKS BO ROBERTS Center Guard Guard 232 Mike Meagher (15) moves in for his shot, Jesuit’s Terry Looney (no number showing) tries to defend. Fair Park Opponent 77 Jesuit 60 54 North Caddo 63 72 Airline 75 42 Neville 71 90 Jesuit 72 53 Woodlawn 51 50 Byrd 58 77 Ruston 76 53 West Monroe 66 48 Ouachita 53 63 Bastrop 54 45 Bossier 57 63 Airline 87 46 Neville 57 67 Woodlawn 64 64 Ruston 83 58 Byrd 66 57 West Monroe 45 56 Ouachita 65 72 Bossier 71 79 Bastrop 95 COACH JAMES FARRAR MANAGERS. Dickie Moore, Robert Edwards, and Larry Parker. Baseball With Coach James Farrar still behind the wheel, the Fair Park Indians once again pushed on to another successful season. Since Coach Farrar came to Fair Park in 1962, he has not had an un- successful season. With another highly triumphant sea- son behind them, Fair Park and Byrd were declared Co-Champions in District 1-AAA. When the regular season ended, Fair Park and Byrd were in a tie for dis- trict championship. After a week of can- cellations due to rain, the district chair- man proclaimed Fair Park and Byrd Co-Champions in order for State Play- offs to begin. 235 Coach Farrar gives Pete Cole a few words of advice. First row: Jerry Smith, William Duncan, Greg Bickham, Bob Harrison, Dick Barnes, Larry Savat, James Tully, Second row: Roger Bryant, James Gibson, Ricky McNabb, Leo Leon, Ted Kisla, Dee Middleton, Ken Irving, Tommy Walton. Third row: Coach James Farrar, Don Jones, Larry Graff, Ronnie Burns, John Boogaerts, Pete Cole, Wayne Burney. TED KISLA Pitcher KEN IRVING Pitcher DICK BARNES Pitcher 1 v v1 f V.r.-V'Y- . -.. v; • • N4 . ' f rii ■ jj: f - - ■• ' 1, - « t w?y J .ajEc t-.-'v. TOMMY WALTON Pitcher US JERRY SMITH Pitcher PETE COLE Pitcher ' IPS tm ' iib. _ T . «t „ w %. 4 William Duncan shows his fine form of hitting. B TEAM. Firs row: Bill Ware, Clay Walker, Fred McGaha, Steve McDonald, Ricky McNabb, James Tulley, John King, Roger Bryant, Woody Schick. Second row: Bob Harrison, Dee Middleton, Dickie Britton, James Cottrell, Wayne Haney, Ray Daniels, Bubba Talbert, Chuck Duncan, Gary Yarborough. 237 WILLIAM DUNCAN Infield GREG BICKHAM Infield LARRY GRAFF Infield Wayne Burney leads off of first base hoping to steal second. RONNIE BURNS Infield LEO LEON JOHN BOOGAERTS Infield Outfield 238 Track The 1966 track team headed by our new coach Steve Jordon, had a very suc- cessful season breaking many records. They set fourteen school records out of a possible eighteen. The track team traveled to several meets among which was the Lafayette meet in which they won the relays there. On a whole the season was packed with thrills and excitement. The Indians blazed a path of pride and honor as they prepared for each event and accepted the challenge of competition in sports. Coach STEVE JORDON 241 TRACK TEAM: First row: Mike Fair, Robby Dunn, Wayne Lenard, Gary Posey, Leroy Sutton, Dave Gordon. Second row: Wayne Nunley, Wayne Williams, Vic Stevens, George Simpson, Kenneth Mann, Jimmy Broughton, Johnny Fielder. Third row: Steve Primos, Milton Milam, John Troegel, Larry Wright, Tom Shea, V. T. Smith, Jerry Simpson. TOM SHEA Broad jump and relays VIC STEVENS Mile V. T. SMITH Sprints and relays MILTON MILAM Triple jump, broad jump, and relays 242 Tom Shea hands the baton as Leroy Sutton sets his pace. Larry Wright throws the shot put at which he was very successful. GARY POSEY 100, 220, and relays KENNETH MANN 120 yard high hurdle, 180 yard low hurdle DAVE GORDON 440, 880 yard Relays Wayne Lenard clears the cross bar in pole vaulting competition. m 245 Milton Milam shows his form in the high jump division. The Gymnastic Club is a new organiza- tion. The objective of the club was to inter- est and inform girls about gymnastics. Gym- nastics for women is the most feminine of all sports, although it takes great strength and agility to execute it well. The girls learned ballet and stunts on the equipment. They attended the Centennary Gymnastic Clinic where they had the opportunity to meet boy and girl gymnasts from colleges and high schools across the South. SPONSORS: Mrs. Millie Mason and Miss Laura Hixson. Gymnastics First row: Betty Gray, Bridget Blackburn, Donna Lowderback, Sammye Lou Crews, Carole Pogue, Rhonda Robertson, Paula lhomas, Theresa Auchard, Debbie Olivier. Second row: Susan Holtsclaw, Karen Stampley, Regina Crouch, Beverly Cogdcll, Susan Moore, Joy Lynn Dawes, Cheryl Smith, Connie Walker. Standing: Laura Hixson, Millie Mason. 246 The 1966 Tennis Team had a very suc- cessful season winning six matches and los- ing only two. Both losses were to Byrd. Fair Park played teams from Airline, Bossier, and Woodlawn twice and defeated them each time. There were six lettermen returning from the 1965 team and twelve lettered from the 1966 team. In the district match the girl doubles team of Donna Jolly and Diann Hicks reached the finals but were then defeated by Byrd. The team was coached by Coach Daigle. COACH JOE DAIGLE Tennis First row: Jackie Smith, Lara Raley, Mary Ann Garrett, Cherylene Johnson. Second row: Don Gallemore, Bucky Meredith, Tim Fischer, Wayne Powell. The teachers come to life and show the students what real school spirit is. Don Gallemore shows his style with a tennis racket. Sports . . . Jim Brown breaks through the line and heads for a touchdown. Billy Patrick (3) of Converse pulls down rebound from Rickey Bentley’s shot. 248 The cheerleaders add a bit of spice to the football games. Karen Stampley demonstrates a glide for her class. In Review Greg Bickham rounds third base and heads for home. Leroy Sutton and Dave Gordon get into the mood for track. Arrowettes Peggy Humphries, Colonel; Patti Guzzardo, Lieutenant; Mrs. Smelley, Sponsor. The Arrowettes, one of Fair Park’s most readily recognized groups has a membership of 155 girls from the soph- omore, junior, and senior classes. These girls must maintain an overall “C” av- erage. Membership in the Arrowettes is one of the qualifications a girl must have in order to run for cheerleader. Mrs. Emma Loyce Smelley serves as the Arrowette sponsor. Arrowette activities include the an- nual candy sale, the sale of Indian pen- nants; and they sponsor Mardi Gras activities. The proceeds from these ac- tivities go toward the annual trip that the girls take each spring. The pep squad practices long hard hours during the summer to perfect for- mations so that they can provide half- time entertainment at the football games. They also build enthusiasm at the basketball games with snappy hand routines and cheers. In addition, the Arrowettes marched in the State Fair, Veteran’s Day, and Holiday in Dixie parades. cA!P,T S' Firi‘ r0w: Jerie Shirley “F”’ Diane Malure “B”. Virginia Meshell “Flags”, Rhonda Crenshaw “H”, Jackie Smith Drums . Second row: Gail Attaway “E”, Barbara Oxford “D”, Linda Garrett “G”, Marilyn Morris “A”. 250 MAJORS. Jeanie Spivey, Flags; Rosemary Kilday, Drill; Beverly Hutchinson, Drums. LIEUTENANTS. First row: Jimmie Garcia, Shirley Lloyd, Priscilla McMillan, Sandy Adams, Susan Holtsclaw. Second row: Donna White, Jan Whittington, Jan Foley, Virginia Kirkland Cindy Ledbetter. 251 DRUMS. First row: Stephanie Ott, Debbie Jones, Priscilla McMillan, Marilyn Walker, Gloria Walker, Debbie Jones. Second row: Jeri Lynn Rasch, Linda Winston, Debbie Bradley, Ellen Uli, Sheryl Smith, Sandy Adams. Third row: Marionette Guy, Sharon Reagan, Paula Lunebring, Susie Wynne, Charlotte Rich, LaFern Bounds. Arrowettes 252 Sandra° Robenson Aharon fw niman Cheryl Smith Ginger Franklin, Catherine Bower, Sheri Nicholson, Ha 11 p „ d T; T Sec°?d T0w: Barbara Valentine, Hertha Bickham, Karen Stampley, Fran Boggess Connie Sheri Sh y Bnnci ey’ McSSy Nithe,rt02; ,B°bbi Downs, Donna Berry. Third row: Dianne Boyett, Kathy Marsh, Carofyn Wagner First row: Colene Walker, Historian; Kathy Howard, Chaplain. Second row: Joy Tupper, Marsha Tingle, Barbara Johnson, Wanda Jean Smith, Cindy Robertson, Judy Ivey, Jamie Monkhouse, Suzy Stevens, Marian Hunter. Third row: Carol Barber, Elaine Townes, Nita Mathis, Gayle Powell, Linda Gibson, Billie Rowe, Mary Lou Thompson, Dottie Derveloy, Bonnie Cooksey. Fourth row: Debby Steinmiller, Gail Dunahoe, Nancy McMillan, Karen Troegel, Patti Williams, Jan Smith, Karen Wilkerson, Karem VtJTmg Julie Festavan. Fifth row: Paula Campbell, Judy White, Kaye Jolly, Becky Sanford, Kaye Smith, Jan King, Jmd Knei p Janet Fletcher, Beth Spivey. Sixth row: Karen Slagle, Paula Terry, Kathie Watson, Teri Thomas, Sandie FalTt, PafUuy, Donna Neely, Mary Coons, Virginia Barlow. FLAGS. Jan Foley, Virginia Meshell, Connie Walker, Renee Bell, Gail Weldon, Margaret Harris. Second row: Becky Wallace, Donna Wheeler, Sharon Powell, Dianne Rowlcn, Paula Thomas, Claudia Sparks. 253 Cheerleaders And Big Indian The cheerleaders are more symbolic of the spirit at Fair Park than any other one group. During the summer months of June and July, they spent many hours in daily practice to prepare for their trip to SMU cheerleader school in August. That week was one of pom-pom and tumbling classes, mass cheering sessions, and hours of practice and competition. Nine first-place ribbons and two second-place ribbons were brought home along with overall first place and the “spirit stick,” which is a new honor for the Fair Park cheerleaders. They decorated goal posts, made posters and banners, planned pep rallies, decorated the gym for pep rallies, and prepared Beat Byrd Day activities. Sending the team post cards every week to wish them luck was a new idea that the cheerleaders used this year. The cheerleaders and their sponsor, Miss Laura Hixson, were guests at the annual football banquet which was held on Monday night, January 9. The first Big Indian was chosen as the school’s mascot in 1957 when the traditional war dance “Cherokee” was begun. Since that time, his duties have been aiding the cheerleaders in preparing for pep rallies and decorating for games. The Indian is chosen by the cheerleaders and a faculty group during tryouts held in the spring. The Big Indian wears a colorful costume of his own design as he boosts spirit at pep rallies and games. LARRY PARKER Big Indian 255 Cheerleaders lead lunch shift pep rallies on Byrd Day. Fair Park SAMMYE LOU CREWS NANCY MARABELLA DEBBIE GIBBS 60 V ;W5 W'v Cadets Take New Role As Battalion Leaders Rifle Team Commanders are well pleased with the team’s scoring. Special Staff Heads Competitive Teams Instructing the Drill Team and Rifle Team is the task of a sharp and ef- fective staff. The outstand- ing military students com- prise the teams and ob- taining the best from each man requires a knowledge of leadership and firmness of convictions. The performance of these teams in competition and public performance is greatly dependent upon the ability of these offi- cers to unify a team of in- dividuals. The many awards and honors be- stowed on these men are a credit to their abilities to uphold our tradition. The Drill Team Commanders enjoy a minute of rest. 261 M Sgt. EDWARD MINAR Corps Directed By Battalion Staff Fair Park’s junior R.O.T.C. is directed by its Battalion staff, consisting of Battalion Commander, Deputy Commander, and six other officers and sponsors. Directed by the Regular Army military instructors, these officers are the commanding group of the Corps, and control and coordinate all of its activities. Politics of leadership and discipline are established by the staff under the guidance of M Sgt Minar, Commandant of Cadets, and SFC Malone. Some of the objectives of this junior R.O.T.C. program are to give the cadets elementary military training, teach discipline and habits of orderliness and precision and develop a high sense of personal honor. SPECIAL STAFF. First row: Frank Post, Judy Newhouse, Dave Sykes, Beverly Hutchinson, Dennis Williamson, Bobbie Du- bose, Tracy Little. Susanne Saunders. Second row: David Calvert, Faye Bumgardner, Barry Walters, Bobbie Reynolds, Roger Tanner, Patty Whittington, Larry Shaw, Melody Monk. Third row: James Price, Margaret Osborne, Don Gallemore, Jane Crockett, Don Jones, Gary Digilormo, Becky Armstrong. 262 Maj. David Calvert, Maj. Faye Bumgardner, Capt. Barry Walters, Capt. Bobbie Reynolds. Drill Team is Still A Tradition To many the word tradition means very little, but to the members of the Drill Team it means a great deal more than to the average person. These cadets put in much after school time toward bettering themselves for a performance. By working hard through the years the Drill Team has become well known throughout the South. The reason the Drill Team is so sharp is because they have a sense of pride that surpasses any other competitive team of this type. This year the Drill Team marched in the Cotton Bowl Parade in Dallas, Tex- as. They are the only competitive team of their type to have ever performed before a nationwide audience. This year the sixteen cadet team’s schedule included performances at Homecoming, the Holiday in Dixie Parade, the Fourth U.S. Army Com- petition at Arlington, Texas. First row: Frank Post, Dave Sykes. Second row: Tom McCann, Tom Sallee, John Brice, Ronnie Stewart, Eugene Cloud. Third row: Mike Basinger, Charles Collins, Millard Mclnnis, Robert Howard, Larry Kincaid. Fourth row: LaMoyne Batten, Bill Wood, Bill Grumble, Don Mooring, Tommy Bogue. Fifth row: Jerry Houston, Bill Prince, Phillip Watkins, Randy Edmonds, Gene Morton. 263 This is the Rifle Team that leads the City League in marksmanship. Rifle Team Ranked 1st In City Competition The 1966-67 Rifle Team was one of the most successful in recent years. All but one of last year’s “A” team was back, and the team took full advantage of the large num- ber of expert marksmen to bring the Fair Park Rifle Team many prizes. The team’s first match at Center, Texas, resulted in a second-place berth for the team and a number of individual awards. In the City League, Fair Park took first place over Byrd, Woodlawn, Barksdale Air Force Base, and the Air Force Reserve. The team set a new City League record of 1239 in its first match as two marksmen battled down to the wire for top gun in the individual City League standing. All of the team’s members stood high in City League Individual Competition. The team traveled to Houston, Orange, Center, and Arlington, Texas, matches and the Holiday in Dixie Match to complete a highly successful year. Fair Park can be justifiably proud of this team which brought much recognition to the school. 264 Alton Boddins watches form of another team member. Tommy Fox, Tom McCann, Kenny Anders, Randall Goodwin. Color Guard Headquarters v Company First row: Capt. Lawrence Post, Sponsor Capt. Rosemary Ward, 1st Lt. Tom Moseley, Dale Beasley. Second row: Exec. Officer Bill Wood, 2nd Lt. Dennis Murray, 1st Sgt. Louis Osburn. PLATOON. First row: Mike Drummond, Charles Murray. Wayne Lindsay, Mike Hill, Cecil Odom, Bruce McGee Second row. Mike Ashby, James McCam, Ronnie Haynes, Reed Gallian, Mike Murray, Ted Owen, Samuel Caldwell. 266 SECOND PLATOON. First row: Alton Ashby, Kenneth Jones, Robert F. Holman, Jr., Cliff Wixon. Second row: John Barron, Stanley Still, Robert Winterrowd. 267 Kenny Anders gets ready for Color Guard performance. Officer and Sponsors meetings are essential. Company First row: Capt. Ronnie Stewart, Sponsor Capt. Andrea Jackson, Capt. David Sanders, Bill Grumble. Second row: 2nd Lt. Bruce Liles, 2nd Lt. Gene Morton. Third row: 1st Sgt. Mike Blackwell. FIRST PLATOON. First row: Eugene Cloud, Larry Norris, Alton Boddins, Clyde Hughes, Terry Sharp, Larry Kincaid, Tom Wilcox, Steve Blankenship, Bill Loshe. Second row: Kenny Anders, Kenneth Winterrowd, Bill Stewart, Edward Risin- ger, David Newman, Cecil Windham, Don Box, Jimmy Creighton. SECOND PLATOON. First row: Don Mooring, Glenn Taylor,Terry Madden, Andy Bozeman, Ken Baumeister, Terry Caffey, Guy DesMarais, Tom Walker. Second row: Randy Goodwin, Craig Allison, Steve Collins, Thomas Hennigan, Allen Cunningham, Sonny Simmons, Billy Holt. Danny Plants takes notes on military procedures. R.O.T.C. Color Guard displays The Colors at school assem- blies. FIRST PLATOON. First row: Tommy Sallee, John Brice, Millard Mclnnis, Floyd Thompson Second row: Louis Stone, Randy Smith, Lester Fife, Dean Snider, Ronnie Willis, Charles Taylor Jimmy Ward, Lamar Cobb. 99 Company First row: Capt. Jerry Houston, Sponsor Capt. Claudia Wadsworth, 1st Lt. Michael Basinger, Ricky Collins. Second row: 2nd Lt. Bruce Callaway, 2nd Lt. Charles Collins. Third row: 1st Sgt. Steve Tucker. 270 SECOND PLATOON. First row: Ronny Lee, Francis Kile, Phillip Watkins, Jack Mitchell, Terry Monday. Second row: Tom McCann, Hugh Lammons, William Turner, Mike Wilkinson. SPONSORS. Andrea Jackson, Beverly Hutchinson, and Bobbie DuBose wait patiently for lunch break. 271 Company First row: Capt. Randy Edmund, Sponsor Capt. Dorothy Rhodes, 1st Lt. LaMoyne Bat- ten, David Lindsay. Second row:.. 2nd Lt. Gary Tilley, 2nd Lt. Bill Prince. Third row: Tommy Curtis. 272 FIRST PLATOON. First row: Robert Mathis, Chuck Creighton, Jimmy Davis, Barry Garrett, Patrick Kearns. SECOND PLATOON. First row: Tommy Fox, William Savage, Lloyd Roberts, Davis McClung. Second row: Warren Massey, Bobby Howard, Bill Wood, George Nelson. Flag lowering marks the end of another day for the Colonel Phyllis Crow explains schedule of the parade. C.Q. and the O.D. 273 First row: Aubrey Brown, Eddie Boutte, Dennis Salter, Duncan Stephens, Luck Rich, Mike Roberts, Michael Waites Sec- ond row: Robert Ownbey, Richard Salley, Paul Hartgrove, Tommy Bogue, Marrion Hammack, Jeff Young, Curtis Alex- ander, James Harrison. Band Company First row: Capt. Ronnie Bonnette, Sponsor Capt. Judy McClusky, Exec. Officer Don Smith. Second row: 2nd Lt. James Hooter, 2nd Lt. Gerry Baughman, lst Sgt. James Evans. 274 Even Sgt. 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VOLKSWAGEN Sales—Service—Complete Parts Body Shop—Used Cars 2400 Linwood Ave. 422-9404 Shreveport Shreveport's Only Authorized Volkswagen Dealer THE DRAKE COMPANY of Shreveport, Inc. Printers—Lithographers—Stationers—Office Outfitters TELEPHONES 422-1141—425-4457 218 Texas Street SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA 298 STYRON ENGRAVING COMPANY OPPORTUNITY BEGINS WITH EDUCATION PRODUCTS OF CREATIVE ENGINEERING THE BREWSTER COMPANY, INC. SHREVEPORT. LOUISIANA 2414 Line Avenue MANUFACTURERS OF EQUIPMENT FOR THE OIL FIELD AND SAWMILL INDUSTRIES Complete Banking Service at a Location Near You SHREVEPORT’S DOWNTOWN DEPT. STORE SHREVEPORT BANK and TRUST COMPANY fmbenstems ' T f Downtown Shreveport Main Office 5836 Mansfield Rd. Uptown Branch 4855 Line Ave. Westwood Branch . 3705 Jewella Rd. Summer Grove Branch 9233 Mansfield Rd. • The Best Quality • The Best Selections • The Best Values 299 Compliments of AYNE PLUMBING CO. AYERS SCHOOL OF BUSINESS 3000 Jewella 635-0579 Sales, Loans, Appraisals Conventional, FHA or Gl KNOWLES REALTY A Select School, Exclusively for Young Women, High School and College Graduates. Accredited by The Accrediting Commission for Business Schools 3320 Hearne Avenue Shreveport, Louisiana Town House 423-1853 Shreveport Compliments of MOD You Be the Leader AIFIELD INDUSTRIES, INC. SHREVEPORT DIVISION LEE MARTIN'S CARNABY CORNERS for THE MOD MAN IVY HARBUCK SPORTING GOODS, INC. AMAZING RALEIGH SHOP for THE IVY MAN Your Sports Specialists 312-14 Texas 422-8765 Shop Downtown The Selection is Better Use Park-and-Shop IVY Shreve City Sunset Village MOD 300 RINAUDO Air Conditioning Heating Refrigeration Sales and Service Congratulations Fair Park WEST-PORT CAFE Open 24 Hours1' PHONE 635-0948 24 Hour Service 2567 Malcolm SAM RINAUDO, Owner 4801 Greenwood Rd. 631-4349 CADDO RADIATOR WORKS C. L. 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SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF SHREVEPORT 624 Market Street SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA PRIME STEAKS • Sirloin Strip • Ribeye • Filet Mignon STUFFED FLOUNDER FILETS STUFFED EGGPLANT RED SNAPPER STEAKS CRAYFISH BISQUE DINNERS (In Season) GUMBOS FRIED SHRIMP COMMERCIAL BODY WORKS, INC. 3940 Mansfield Road P.O. Box 8457 PHONE: 42 3-8606 Shreveport, Louisiana internationally famous DON'S Seafood (Sc iStecxl J Co OPEN 11 TO 11 EVERY DAY | .BANQUET (EXCEPT CHRISTMAS) IN SHREVEPORT — KINGS HIGHWAY AND HIGHLAND ALSO IN BATON ROUGE AND LAFAYETTE FURNITURE Dunn the dependable 4001 JEWELLA 303 DOWNTOWN GARAGE, INC. Automotive Air-conditioning Sales—Service—Repair Complete Automotive Service PHONE: 408 Cotton St. 424-7129 Shreveport, La. S Q HARDWARE 4 Locations to Serve You The Store With the Brands You Know Shreveport, Louisiana On the GO With Shreveport AMF BEAIRO, INC. Subsidiary of American Machine Foundry SHREVEPORT. LOUISIANA waiting for. 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Manufacturers of POULAN CHAIN SAWS Since 1910 OSBORN FUNERAL HOME INC. 3631 Southern Avenue Shreveport, Louisiana 865-8426 305 LOUISIANA BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Serving the Best Banking Interests of Our Friends in the Area MEMBER F.D.I.C. U. S. DEPOSITORY REEVES MARINE CENTER Specializing Custom Built Homes 3210 Lakeshore Evinrude Motor Boats 3012 White Pine Road Shreveport, Louisiana J. O. ROBERTS Owner BUSINESS TRAINING—IS THE KEY TO SUCCESS Inquire now—Enroll now A training program for every business situation A training plan for every student Day Free Counseling Evening Free Placement Special Courses Free Transfers Lifetime-Benefits in 361 schools classes In: • Secretarial • Business Administration • Stenographic • I.B.M. Keypunch • Clerical • Receptionist including A COMPLETE Nancy Taylor CHARM COURSE exclusively at SHREVEPORT-DRAUGHON AND NORTON SCHOOL OF BUSINESS MRS. VELMA REID First in Shreveport Since 1889 1165 LINE PHONE 422-5778 LaJuana Myers works skillfully while sketching. 306 Compliments of TOTE-A-POKE GROCERY North Market ROWLAND FURNITURE and APPLIANCE CO. 304 West 70th St. PHONE 861-6124 JO-DAN DINING ROOM 3555 Greenwood Rd. Shreveport, La. PH. 635-5581 JO LACOCO,Owner WALKER'S AUTO SPRING SERVICE 1041 Jordan It's always Spring time at Walker's Also Brakes and Shocks 1905 Jewella PHONE 631-9348 Orders-To-Go COOP'S RESTAURANT Beef Business Hamburgers Ham Lunches Cheeseburgers Cheese Specials Each Day French Ham Homemade F es ?eef Tamales and Chili Ple$ Fried Chicken Fried Shrimp Congratulations and Best Wishes Seniors H. LANE MITCHELL Commissioner of Public Works FLOURNOY JEWELERS 519 Marshall PHONE 423-0613 Call 422-8611 New and Used Auto Parts LEONARD'S AUTO PARTS, INC. 2059 Texas Ave., Shreveport, La. 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Every Metropolitan Area Has Its Outstanding Store... In Shreveport It's 651 I Line Avenue PHONE 865-2389 Shreveport, La. Sears SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back 3601 Southern Avenue and Heart 'O Bossier Center CHARLO POTATO CHIPS Made Fresh Daily In Shreveport 4118 Greenwood Road PHONE 631-7585 TROEGEL'S Grocery, Market, and Service Station 6160 South Lakeshore Drive Good Luck in Your Future EL CHICO RESTAURANT with two locations Serving Authentic Famous Mexican and American Dishes Open 7 Days Week southqate BOWLING JLANES 4015 Fern Ave. at Madison Park Welcomes INDIANS PHONE 865-4687 2127 Greenwood Rd. PHONE 432-5227 32 Gold Crown Lanes New A'2's Fast Ball Return 635-3578 Mansfield Ro -d at Hearne E. A. DAVIS CONOCO Distributor P. O. Box 632 Shreveport, La. PHONE 424-1425 THE IDEAL WAY TO KEEP YOUR GROUP TOGETHER CHARTER A BUS CONOCO Hottest Brand Going! For: Conventions Sight Seeing Sports Events Private Parties • Convenient • Economical • Safe • SHREVEPORT TRANSIT COMPANY, INC. 1115 Jack Wells Blvd. Shreveport, Louisiana 312 BEWLEY’S FURNITURE CENTER 900 West 7Otli Street, Shreveport, Louisiana — 865-7151 TV—STEREO APPLIANCES THE HUB OF SHREVEPORT, INC. Greenwood Rd. at Hearne PHONE 635-6411 HUSTLER INC. Manufacturer of Fiberglass Bossier City Louisiana GEORGE W. D'ARTOIS Commissioner of Public Safety HARVEY D. TEASLEY Chief of Police 313 CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY CORPORATION P.O. Box 277 868-2731 601 Barksdale Blvd. 124 Bossier Center 3214 Barksdale Blvd. MEMBER F.D.I.C. 1830 Claiborne SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA Holiday Inns of Shreveport Serving Fine Foods LOUISIANA IRON AND SUPPLY COMPANY 2925 Mansfield Road PHONE 424-8135 SHREVEPORT, LA. Bring the Family Dine With Us 314 0IBRALTER FENCE CO. 9436 Mansfield Road PH. 686-1310 Compliments of ST. THERESA'S CATHOLIC CHURCH 2711 Portland Ave. 631-0229 WIRE LINE SERVICE CO. SUNSET AUTO PARTS Shreveport, La. 925-6632 PHONE 635-1097 New and used Auto and P. O. Box 9116 truck parts 315 IN MEMORIAM ML Charles Edward Cundiff THE SEQUOYAH STAFFS Editorial Staff Mrs. Judy Reynolds Mike Meagher .... Larry Parker ...... Karen Slagle ...... Cathey O’Donnell . Judy McAlpin Donna Lowderback Judy McClusky Kim Rutherford Rhonda Coleman . Dale Adkins ....... Minette Godwin Charles Murray Rickey Bentley Terry Madden Faculty Advisor Editor-in-Chief Associate Editor Organizations Features Classes Faculty Curriculum Faculty Curriculum Layout Design Advertisement Sports Staff Member Military Photographer Photographer Advertisement Staff Mrs. Pat Fullerton ...................................... Faculty Advisor Bobbie Reynolds ......................................... Manager Merianne McGuirt ........................................ Co-Manager Sarah Bilbray, Louise Cottrell, Bobbie Dubose, Gail Dunahoe, MaTy Ann Garrett, Cherylene Johnson, Rosemary Kilday, Marianne Lindsay, Paula Lunebring, Laura Raley, Lynn Rasch, Donnise Ribelin, Jeannet Sanders, Linda Smith, Margaret Spikes, Gwen Watson, Sue Williams. Staff Members Circulation Staff Mrs. Norma Jean Brown ...................................Faculty Advisor Betty Dolph .............................................Manager Janet Conly, Louise Cottrell, Gail Dunahoe, Helen Gore, Carolyn Hughes, Barbara Huson, Paula Lunebring, Hallie Miller, Mary Milazzo, Karen Newton, Barbara Pugh, Jeanna Joe, Brenda Stone, Linda Worsham. Staff Members Senior Activities CHARLES ADAMS—FFA, ’65, ’66, ’67; Track, ’65, ’67. SHEP AKINS—Football, ’65, ’66, ’67; Track, ’65, ’66; Student Council Senator, ’65, 66, Representative, 67; Key Club, ’65, ’66, 67; Class Fav- orite, 65; Mardi Gras Court, 65; Spanish Club, 67; Intra-School Club Council, 67; Senior Class President, ’67. JOAN ANDERSON—FHA, ’65; Library Assistant, 65; POW WOW Ad Staff, ’66, 67; Chemistry Club, ’66; FBLA, ’67; COE, ’67. JOHN ANDERSON—French Club, ’65; Spanish Club, 66; Physics Club, 67. KENNY ANDERSON—Track, ’65, ’66; Coin Club, 65; Chemistry Club, ’66; Safety Council Representative, 67. TOMMY ANGLIN—FFA, ’65, ’66. BECKY ARMSTRONG—FHA, 65; Latin Club, 65; Arrowettes, 65, ’66; FBLA, 66, ’67; “A” Choir, ’67; ROTC Sponsor, ’67; Football Pro- gram Ad Staff, ’67. PATSY ARNOLD—4-H Club, ’65, ’66; Safety Council, ’65, Alternate, ’67; POW WOW Reporter, ’66, News Editor, ’67; Student Council Rep- resentative, ’66; School Store, ’66; Girls Choir, ’67; Creative Writing Club, ’67; Arrowettes, ’66, ’67. SHARON ARNOLD-COE, ’67. LARRY ASHBY—FFA, ’67. GAIL ATTAWAY—Latin Club, ’65, ’66, ’67; Arrowettes, ’65, ’66, ’67; “B” Choir Accompanist, 66; “A” Choir, ’67; Football Program Ad Staff, ’67; FTA, ’67; Chemistry Club, ’67; POW WOW Editorial Staff, ’67. RONNIE ATTA WAY—Track, ’65; D.E., ’66, ’67; Red Cross Representa- tive, ’66; Safety Council Representa- tive, ’67. LEANNA AUCHARD—Office Assistant, ’66; Red Cross Representative, ’66, ’67; Safety Council Representative, ’67, Alternate, ’66; Chemistry Club, ’67; POW WOW Ad Staff, ’67; Gym- nastics Club, ’67. LYNN AUSTIN—Visual Aids, ’66; D.E., 67. WANDA BABIN—Art Club, ’65, ’66, ’67; Student Council Representative, ’66, ’67, Alternate, ’65; POW WOW Ad Staff, ’66; Football Ad Staff, ’67. JACQUELYN BAIN—Student Council Representative, ’65, Alternate, ’66; POW WOW Ad Staff, ’67. MADONNA DIANE BALL—Chemistry Club, ’66; Safety Council Represent- ative, ’66, ’67; FHA, ’67. JOYCE BARBER—Gym Office Worker, ’67. DICKIE BARNES—Baseball, ’65, ’66, ’67. MICHAEL BASINGER—SMA, ’65, ’66, ’67; Dixie Drill Platoon, ’66, ’67; NCO Club, ’66; Spanish Club, ’66. LaMOYNE BATTEN—Dixie Drill Pla- toon, ’66, ’67; Art Club, ’66, ’67; NCO Club, 66; Student Council Rep- resentative, 67; Officers and Spon- sors Club, ’67. LARRY BELL—Interact Club, ’67. YVONNE BELOTE—Red Cross Rep- resentative, ’66. RICKEY BENTLEY—Student Council Representative, ’65; Basketball, ’65, ’66, ’67; Pelican State, ’67; SEQUO- YAH Editorial Staff, ’67. KATHEY ANNE BERNEY—Art Club, ’65, ’66; DECA, ’67. LOUISE BERT1AUX—Student Council Representative, 65; FHA, 65, ’66, ’67; POW WOW Reporter, ’66, Pic- ture Editor, ’67; Spanish Club, ’66; Arrowettes, ’66; Chemistry Club, 66. GAYLE BERTRAND—FHA, ’67. LUKE BISSELL—D.E., ’66, ’67. MIKE BLACKWELI Dixie Drill Pla- toon, ’65, ’66. CARL BOBO—Football, ’65, 66, 67. TOMMY BOGUE—Marching and Con- cert Band, 65, ’66, ’67; Latin Club, ’66; NCO Club, ’66; Chemistry Club, ’66; Dixie Drill Platoon, ’67; Safety Council Representative, ’67. RONNIE BONETTE—Red Cross Rep- resentative, ’65; SMA, ’65, ’66, Presi- dent, ’67; Concert Band, ’65; Latin Club, ’66, ’67; Key Club, ’66, ’67; National Honor Society, ’66; Student Council Representative, ’67; SSCC, ’67. LAVERNE BOOKOUT—Art Club, ’65, ’66, President, ’67; FBLA Club, ’67. GERALD BOONE—Football, ’65. FRANK BOSTON—Latin Club, ’65, ’66; Debate Club, ’65, ’66, ’67; Key Club, ’66, ’67; Chemistry Club, ’66. DANNY A. BOTT—Football, ’66; D.E., ’67. CHUCK BOUDREAU—Football, ’65; FBLA, ’66, Vice President, ’67. GERRY RAY BAUGHMAN—ROTC Band, ’65, ’66, ’67; NCO Club, ’66. LAFERN BOUNDS—Arrowettes, ’66, ’67; Girls Choir, ’66; “B” Choir, ’67. LINDA BOYD—FHA, ’65, ’66, ’67; Chemistry Club, ’66; POW WOW Ad Staff, ’66; Gymnastics Club, ’67; Football Ad Staff, ’67. LARRY BOZEMAN—Band, ’65; Bas- ketball, ’66; Track, ’66, ’67; “A” Choir, ’67. KAREN BREWSTER—FHA, ’65; French Club, ’65, ’66; Science Club, ’66; Chemistry Club, ’66; Safety Council Alternate, ’66; FBLA, ’67; Gym Office Worker, ’67. JOHN B. BRICE—Spanish Club, ’65, ’66; NCO Club, ’66; Visual Aids, ’66; Dixie Drill Platoon, 67. BETTY BRINKLEY—Arrowettes, ’65, ’66, ’67; Art Club, ’65. LINDA BRISTER—Debate Club, ’65, ’66, ’67; Latin Club, ’66, ’67; Chemis- try Club, ’67. BOBBY BROCK—Student Council Rep- resentative, ’65, ’66; “B” Choir, ’65, ’66; Office Worker, ’67; “A” Choir, ’67. JACKIE BROCK—D.E., ’66, ’67. MADELAINE BROCK—Student Coun- cil Alternate, ’65, ’66, ’67; Key Club Sponsor, ’65; Homecoming Court, ’65, ’66, Princess, 67; Mardi Gras Court, ’65; Arrowettes, ’66; French Club, ’66; Art Club Secretary, ’67; Pelican Girl’s State, ’67. CLIFF BROKAW—Chemistry Club, ’67; Spanish Club, ’67. ESTHER HAZEL BROOKS—FHA, ’66; Science Club, ’66; FBLA, ’66; School Store, ’66, 67; Red Cross Representative, 67; Student Council Representative, ’67. WILLIAM 0. BROOKS—Football, ’65, 66, ’67; Orchestra, ’65, ’66. CHARLES BROUSSARD-Chemistry Club, ’66; Safety Council Representa- tive, ’66; Visual Aids, ’66; Physics Club, ’67; Pelican State Alternate, ’67. AUBREY BROWN—Concert Band, ’65; Marching Band, 66; ROTC Band, 67; Intermediate Band, 67. JIMMY BROWN—Football, ’65, ;66, 67; Safety Council Representative, ’65, Alternate, ’66; Student Council Representative, ’67. SISSY BRUNER—Student Council Senator, ’65, ’66; Cafeteria Worker, 65; FBLA, ’66; FHA, ’66; Junior Class Secretary, ’66; Arrowettes, Lieutenant, 66; Cheerleader, ’67; Girls’ Choir, 67; Football Program Ad Staff, ’67. FAYE BUMGARDNER—Spanish Club, ’65, ’66, ’67; Marching Band, ’65, ’66; Concert Band, ’65, ’66; Safety Council Representative, ’66, ’67; Student Council Representative, ’67; Intra-School Club Council; ’67; ROTC Sponsor, ’67; Dixie Drill Platoon Sponsor, 67; Office Worker, ’67. KATHLEEN BURCH—FHA, ’65, ’66; FTA, ’65; DECA, ’67. JO KATHY BURNETTE—Art Club, ’65, ’66; FBLA, ’66; DECA, ’67. RUDY BURNETTE—SMA, ’65, ’66; Football Manager, ’65, ’66, ’67; Span- ish Club, ’66, ’67; Science Club, ’66; Student Council Alternate, ’66; In- teract Club, ’67; Chemistry Club, ’67. CHERYL BURNS—Student Council Representative, ’65; FTA, 66; Chemistry Club, ’67. LINDA BURNS—Art Club, ’65, ’66, 67; Student Council Alternate, ’65; Science Club, ’66; FHA, ’66; D.E., ’67. RONNIE BURNS—Baseball, ’65, ’66, 67; Key Club, ’65, ’66, ’67; Mardi Gras Court ’66. BRUCE CAIN—“A” Choir, ’66, ’67; Football, ’66, ’67; Concert Band, ’67; Chemistry Club, ’67; Pelican State Alternate, ’67. BRUCE EDWARD CALLAWAY—Lat- in Qub, ’65; NCO Club, ’66; Officers and Sponsors Club, 67. 318 DAVID CALVERT—Color Guard, ’65; Dixie Drill Platoon, ’65, 66, Com- mander, ’67; NCO Club, ’66. BRUCE CANFIELD—Latin Club, ’65; Chemistry Club, ’66; Student Medical Assistant, ’66; Spanish Club, ’67; FBLA, ’67. JAMES CANGELOSE—Safety Council Representative, ’67. DOROTHY CARPENTER—FBLA, ’65; FTA, ’65. KENNETH CARROLL—Band, ’65; Student Council Representative, ’65; Track, ’65; DECA, ’66, ’67; Red Cross Representative, ’66. SUE CARROLL—Science Club, ’66; FHA, ’66. VICTOR JOE CASCIO—Safety Coun- cil Alternate, ’65; Art Club, ’65, ’66; Red Cross Representative, ’66. MICHAEL D. CASON—Latin Club, ’65, ’66, ’67; Basketball, ’65; Choir, ’67; Track, ’67. LLOYD CAUSEY—Football, ’65, ’66, ’67; Red Cross Representative, ’67. PATTY CAUSEY—FHA, ’65, ’66, ’67; FBLA, ’65, ’66; Student Council Representative, ’65, ’66, Alternate, ’67; DECA, ’67. WALTER CHAFFIN—Football, ’65, ’66, ’67; Spanish Club, ’65; FCA, ’67. PAT CHALER—FHA, ’65; Junior Medical League, ’65; French Club, ’66; COE, ’67. MICHAEL LESLIE CHAMPION— Marching Band, ’65, ’66; Concert Band, ’66. ALICE CHEEK—FHA, ’65; Key Club Sponsor, ’65, ’67; Quill and Scroll, ’66, President, ’67; Track Court, ’66; POW WOW Editorial Staff, ’66, ’67; Homecoming Court, ’67. WILLIAM CHERRY—Art Club, ’65, ’66; Senior Class Play, ’67; Debate Club, ’67. EUGENE CLOUD—ROTC, ’65, ’66, ’67. JONESA KAY COCHRAN—Junior Medical League, ’65; “A” Choir, ’66, ’67; FHA, ’66, ’67 Spanish Club, ’67; Assistant Office Worker, ’66. MIKE COCO—FFA, ’67. CHARLES COLBERT—FFA, ’65, Par- liamentarian, ’66, ’67; ROTC, ’66; Interact Club, ’67; Safety Council, ’67. DAVID COLBY—DECA, ’66, ’67. JANICE COLLIER—Student Council Alternate, ’65, ’66; Concert Band, ’65, ’66, ’67; Concert Orchestra, ’65, ’66, ’67; All-Parish Band and Orchestra, ’65, ’66, ’67; Youth Symphony, ’67. BETTIE COLLINS—FHA, ’65, ’66; FBLA, ’66, ’67; Student Council Rep- resentative, ’65; Science Club, ’66; Red Cross Representative, ’66. CHARLES R. COLLINS—Latin Club, ’66, ’67; Science Club, ’66; NCO Club, ’66; Dixie Drill Platoon, ’67; “A” Choir, ’67. JANET CONLY—Orchestra, ’65, ’66; FTA, ’65, ’66, President, ’67; Red Cross Representative, ’66, Secretary, ’67; FBLA, ’66; Student Council Corresponding Secretary, ’67; Chem- istry Club, ’67; SEQUOYAH Cir- culation Staff, ’67; DAR Good Gti- zen Award, ’67; Intra-School Club Council, ’67. ROGER CONNELL—Football, ’65, ’66; Visual Aids, ’65, ’66; Red Cross Al- ternate, ’67; D.E., ’67. CHARLES ALLEN COOK—Orchestra, ’65, ’66, ’67; Concert Band, ’65, 67; All-State Orchestra, ’65, ’66, ’67; French Club, ’65, ’66, ’67; Honor Society, ’66, ’67. GEORGE CORI—Art Club, ’66, ’67. LOUISE COTTRELL-First Vice-Presi- dent Safety Council, ’65; Latin Club, ’65, ’66, ’67; FTA, ’66, ’67; Physics Club, ’67; SEQUOYAH Ad Staff, ’67; SEQUOYAH Circulation Staff, ’67. RHONDA CRENSHAW—Arrowettes, ’65, Lieutenant, ’66, Captain, ’67; Of- fice Worker, ’66; Safety Council Alternate, ’67; Spanish Club, ’67. SAMMYE LOU CREWS—Arrowettes, ’65, Lieutenant, ’66; Office Assistant, ’65; Student Council Representative, ’65; Junior Class Treasurer, ’66; Junior Class Senator, ’66; FHA, ’66; FBLA, ’66; Spanish Club Treasurer, ’66; Cheerleader, ’67; Gymnastics Club, ’67; Girls Choir, ’67; Foot- ball Program Ad Staff, ’67; Pelican Girls State, ’67. JANE CROCKETT—“Z” Club, ’66, ’67; POW WOW Ad Staff, ’66; Spanish Club Vice-President, ’66; Chemistry Club, ’66, ’67; Student Council Al- ternate, ’66, Treasurer, ’67; Football Program Ad Staff, ’67; FTA, ’67; ROTC Sponsor, ’67; “A” Choir, ’67; Pelican State Alternate, ’67. PHYLLIS CROW—Class Chaplain, ’65, ’66, ’67; FHA, ’65, ’66, ’67; Student Council Representative, ’65, ’67; Chemistry Club, 66, ’67; Mardi Gras Maid, ’66; FTA, ’66; Pelican State, 67; Homecoming Maid, ’67; “A” Choir, ’67; ROTC Sponsor, Colonel, ’67; Football Program Ad Staff, ’67 Safety Council Representative, ’67. VICTOR T. CULBERTSON—Art Club, ’66; Red Cross Representative, ’66. RUSSELL DANIEL—Student Council Representative, ’65; Safety Council Representative, ’65, ’67. DENNIS DANS—Football, ’65, ’66, ’67; Red Cross Representative, ’66; Stu- dent Council Representative, ’67. KATHY DARNELL—FBLA, ’67; Vol- leyball Team, ’67. ROBERT DAVIS—Student Council Representative, ’65, Senator, ’67; Football, ’65, ’66, ’67; Key Club, ’66, Vice-President, ’67; Safety Council Representative, ’66; Junior Class Vice- President, ’66; FCA, ’67; Honor Society, ’66, President, ’67. SHIRLEY DAVIS—Spanish Club, ’66, 67; Chemistry Club, ’67. WALT DAVIS—Football, ’65; Basket- ball, ’65, ’66, ’67. MARGARET LOUISE DEAN—FHA, ’67. DIANE DEES—Concert Band, ’65; Latin Club, ’65, ’66, ’67; Debate Team, ’65, ’66, Vice-President, 67; “Z” dub, ’65, ’66, President, ’67; Creative Writing Club, ’65, 66; Na- tional Honor Society, ’66, ’67; Foot- ball Program Ad Staff, ’67; Optimist Club “Pat-em-on-the-Back” Award, ’67; Student Council Representative, ’67; Intra-School Club Council, 67. DANIEL RAY DEVERS—Safety Coun- cil Representative, ’67. JANICE DEYOUNG—COE, ’67. MARILYN DEYOUNG—D.E., ’66, ’67. BRAD DIAL—Spanish Club, ’65, ’66, ’67; Military Band, ’65, ’66. GARY DIGILORMO—Latin Club, ’65; Safety Council Representative, ’65, ’66, Alternate, ’67; Chemistry Club, ’66, ’67; Student Medical Assistant, ’66; NCO Club, ’66; POW WOW Editorial Staff, ’67; ROTC Captain, ’67 FBLA, ’67. RUELL DINKINS-Rcd Cross Repre- sentative, ’65; Key Club, ’65, ’66; Football Manager, ’65, ’66, ’67; Bas- ketball Manager, ’65; Student Coun- cil Alternate, ’67. BETTY DOLPH—French Club, ’65, ’66, ’67; FTA, ’67; SEQUOYAH Circula- tion Staff Manager, ’67. GARY DOWDEN—Concert Band, ’65, ’66, ’67; Basketball, ’66, ’67; Or- chestra, ’66, ’67. BARBARA DuBOSE—Red Cross Rep- resentative, ’65; Student Council Rep- resentative, ’66; ROTC Sponsor, ’67; SEQUOYAH Ad Staff, ’67. FRED DUDLEY—FFA, ’65, ’66, ’67. GAIL DUNAHOE—Girls’ Choir, ’65; “A” Choir, ’66, ’67; Junior Medical League, ’65, ’66, ’67; Officer Worker, ’66; Cafeteria Worker, ’66; SEQUO- YAH Circulation Staff, ’67, Ad Staff, ’67; Student Council Representative, ’67; Red Cross Representative, 67; Arrowettes, ’67. RONALD DURRETT—Chemistry Club, ’66; Spanish Club, ’66. BIDDIE DUST—Student Council Rep- resentative, ’65, ’66, ’67; “Z” Club 65, ’67, Treasurer, ’66; POW WOW Ad Staff, ’66, Manager, ’67; Quill and Scroll, ’66, ’67; Pelican State Alternate, ’67. RICHARD DYER—Track, ’65; Art Club, ’67; Red Cross Alternate, ’67. BRENDA DYES—Arrowettes, ’66, ’67, Lieutenant, ’66; French Club, ’66, ’67; Junior Medical League, ’66, ’67; Library Assistant, ’67. SUE ANN EDIE—Spanish Club, ’66; FTA, ’66, ’67; Office Assistant ’66, ’67; Chemistry Club, ’67. RONNIE EDMISTON—Sophomore Class President, ’65; Student Council Senator, ’66; Latin Club, ’66, 67; Chemistry Club, ’66; Student Council Vice-President, ’67; Key Club, ’67; Physics Club, ’67; Intra-School Club Council President, ’67. RANDALL EDMUNDS—Color Guard, ’65; Student Council Alternate, ’65; Dixie Drill Platoon, ’66, ’67; NCO Club, ’66; Spanish Club, 67 Chem- istry Club, ’67. SANDRA ANN FANT—FHA, ’65, ’66, ’67; Junior Medical League, ’66; Art Club, 66, ’67; Arrowettes, ’67; Of- fice Worker, ’67. 319 CHARLES FARMER—Football, 65, ’66; Basketball, ’65; POW WOW Sports Editor, ’66, ’67; Quill and Scroll, ’66, ’67; “A” Choir ’66, ’67; Key Club, 66, 67; Senior Class Treasurer, ’67. JAN FARMER—Arrowettes, ’65; Stu- dent Council Senator, 65; “Z” Club, ’65, ’66, ’67; Class Favorite, ’65, ’66; Choir Accompanist, ’65; “A” Choir Accompanist, ’67; POW WOW Ad Staff, 66; Cheerleader, 66, ’67; Honor Society, ’66, ’67; Quill and Scroll, ’66, ’67; Mardi Gras Court, ’66, Queen, 67; Beauty, ’66; Key Club Sponsor, ’66, ’67; Gymnastics Club, 67; Football Program Ad Staff, 67; Pelican Girls State, ’67. KAY FARRAR—French Club, ’66, ’67; FTA, 67; Speech Play, ’67. JOHNNY FIELDER—Track, ’65, 66, 67; Safety Council Representative, ’65; Red Cross Representative, ’66; Student Council Representative, ’67. JAY FLETCHER—Chemistry Club, ’67; Physics Club, ’67. DIANE FONG—Junior Medical League, ’65; Spanish Club, ’66; Student Coun- cil Representative, ’66; FBLA, ’67; Gymnastics Club, ’67. ROBERT FOWLER-FFA, ’65, ’66, ’67; Visual Aids, ’66. LORAINE FOX—Spanish Club, ’65, ’66; Girls’ Choir, ’65; Chemistry Club, ’66, ’67; FTA, ’66, Historian, ’67; “A” Choir, ’66, ’67; Arrowettes, ’66; POW WOW Ad Staff, ’67; POW WOW Editorial Staff, ’67; Safety Council Representative, ’67. KAREN FRANKLIN—POW WOW Ad Staff, ’67; Student Council Senator, ’67. RICKEY FULLERTO N—Basket- ball, ’65, ’66, ’67; Safety Council Representative, ’65; Red Cross Rep- resentative, ’66. DON STEVEN GALLEMORE—Spanish Club, 65, ’66; Tennis Team, ’65, 66, ’67; Rifle Team, 66, ’67; NCO Club, ’66; Office Worker, ’66. MILTON GAMBLE-Track, ’65; D.E., ’67. LINDA GARRETT—Arrowettes, ’65, ’66, ’67; FHA, ’65, ’66, ’67; Red Cross Representative, ’65, Treasurer, ’66; Spanish Club, ’66, ’67; FTA, ’66, ’67; Chemistry Club, ’67; Safety Council Representative ’67. PHILLIP GARRIGA—FFA, ’66, ’67. LINDA GERRALD—Spanish Club, ’65, ’67; Quill and Scroll, ’67. JAMES GIBSON—Baseball, ’65, ’66, ’67. BOBBY GILL—Football, ’65, ’66, ’67; Track, ’65; Safety Council Represen- tative, 66. JEAN GONGRE—D.E., ’67. DAVE GORDON—Track, ’65, ’66, ’67. HELEN MARIE GORE—FTA, ’66, ’67; SEQUOYAH Circulation Staff, ’67; Physics Club, ’67. RONNIE GRAHAM-FFA, ’66, ’67. JANE GRAY—Girls’ Choir, ’66; “B” Choir, ’67. MICHAEL D. GREEN—DECA, ’66, ’67. BRENDA GREER—French Club, ’65, ’66, ’67; Student Council Representa- 320 tive, ’65; Red Cross Representative, ’65. FLORENCE GRESENS—FHA, ’66, ’67; MARIONETTE GUY-Latin Club, ’65, ’66, ’67; Arrowettes, ’66, ’67; Honor Society, ’66, 67; FBLA, ’67; Foot- ball Ad Staff, ’67. PATTI GUZZARDO—Arrowettes, Ser- geant, ’65, Lieutenant, ’66, Lieutenant Colonel, ’67; Red Cross Representa- tive, ’65; Latin Club, ’65, ’66, ’67; FHA, ’65; FTA, ’66, Vice-President, ’67; Chemistry dub ’66; Honor So- ciety ’67; Football Ad Staff, Assistant Manager, ’67; Physics Club, ’67. NANCY HAFFEY—Arrowettes, ’66, ’67; “A” Choir, ’67. JANICE HALL-FHA, ’65; Arrowettes, ’66; Spanish Club, ’66, ’67; Girls’ Choir, ’66; FBLA, ’67; Red Cross Representative, 67; Football Program Ad Staff Manager, ’67. FRAN HARP—Art Club, ’65; FHA, ’66, ’67. SANDRA HARPER—FHA, ’65; School Store, ’66; COE, ’67. MARGARET ELAINE HARRIS—Ar- rowettes, ’65, ’66, ’67; Junior Medical League, ’65, ’66. BOB HARRISON—Baseball, ’65, ’66, ’67; Band, 65; Spanish Club, ’66, ’67; Student Council Representative, ’66, Alternate, ’67; Honor Society, ’66, ’67; Pelican State Alternate, ’67; Physics Club, ’67; Key Club, 67. LARRY HARVILLE—Student Council Alternate, ’65. CHERYL HATTIC—Red Cross Repres- entative, ’65, ’66, ’67; Art Club, ’65; Biology Club, ’65; FHA, ’66, ’67. SUSANN HAUSER—Student Council Representative, ’67. LARRY HAYES—Chemistry Club, ’65; Student Council Alternate, ’65; Phy- sics Club, ’66; Latin Club, ’66, ’67. TOMMIE HEARN—FHA, ’65, ’66, ’67; Beauty, ’65, ’66; Homecoming Maid, ’65, ’66, ’67; Mardi Gras Court, ’65; Football Program Ad Staff, ’67. TOMMY HENNIGAN—ROTC, ’65, ’66, ’67; Rifle Team B, ’65, ’66; FFA, ’67. CHARLOTTE HERRON—Arrowettes, ’65, ’66; FBLA, ’67; FHA, ’67; Girls’ Choir, ’67. DENNIS W. HIGDON—Art Club, ’67. DELORES HILLMAN—Basketball, ’65; FHA, ’65; Junior Medical League, ’66, ’67; Safety Council Representa- tive, ’66; Baseball, ’66. MILES HITCHCOCK—Safety Council Representative, ’65, Vice President Traffic Safety, ’66; President, ’67; Chemistry Club, ’66. SHARON HOLLOWAY—FHA, ’65; Art Club, ’66, ’67; “A” Choir, ’66, 67; Junior Medical League, ’67. JAMES CLIFTON HOOTER-Student Medical Assistant, ’65, ’66, ’67; Con- cert and Marching Band, ’65, ’66, ’67; Latin Club, ’66; NCO Club, ’66; ROTC, ’67. JOHNNY HORN—Football, ’65; Latin Club, ’66; Visual Aids, ’66; Safety Council Alternate, ’66; Student Council Alternate, ’67; “A” Choir, ’67. ROSEMARY HOUSE—Junior Medical League, ’65. JERRY HOUSTON—Dixie Drill Pla- toon, ’65, ’66, ’67; Band, ’65, ’66, ’67; NCO Club, ’66; Safety Council Alter- nate, ’66; Officers and Sponsors Club, ’67. WILLIAM GARY HOUSTON—Student Council Alternate, ’65; Safety Coun- cil Alternate, ’65, ’66; Spanish Club, ’66, ’67. FRED HUCKABEE—Baseball, ’65. MARTHA HUCKABEE—Science Club, ’65, ’66, ’67; Safety Council Repre- sentative, ’65, 66, 67; French Club, ’65; 4-H Club, ’66, ’67; “A” Choir, ’66, ’67; Student Council Representa- tive, ’66; FBLA, ’67; Office Assistant, ’67; ISCC, ’67. JOHNNY HUCKABY—Football, ’65. CAROLYN HUGHES—Red Cross Rep- resentative, ’65; Library Worker, ’65; FTA, ’66, Secretary, ’67; “A” Choir, ’67; Chemistry Club, ’67; Student Council Representative, ’67; Senior Class Secretary, ’67; Honor Society Secretary, ’67; POW WOW Editorial Staff, ’67; Football Program Ad Staff, ’67; SEQUOYAH Circulation Staff, ’67. JAMES ELTON HUGHES—FBLA, ’66; Student Council Representative, ’67. JIMMIE HUGHES—Spanish Club, ’65; FFA, ’66, ’67; Safety Council Alter- nate, ’67. PEGGY HUMPHRIES—Arrowettes, Sergeant, ’65, Flags, ’66, Colonel, ’67; FHA, ’65; Student Council Represen- tative, ’65, Alternate, ’66, ’67; Office Worker, ’65; Spanish Club, ’66; FTA, ’66, ’67; Football Program Ad Staff Assistant Manager, ’67; “A” Choir, ’67; Intra-School Club Council, ’67. SALLY HURST—Choir, ’67. BARBARA HUSON-Latin Club, ’65, ’66, ’67; FTA, ’66, ’67; Physics Club Secretary-Treasurer, ’67; SEQUOYAH Circulation Staff, ’67; Honor Society, ’67. BEVERLY HUTCHINSON—FHA, ’65; Junior Medical League, 65; Safety Council Representative, ’66; Arrow- ettes, ’66, Drum Major, ’67; ROTC Sponsor, ’67. HELEN HUX—French Club, ’65; FHA, ’66, ’67; Chemistry Club, ’67. KENNETH IRVIN-Football, ’65; Bas- ketball, ’65; Baseball, ’65, ’66, ’67. ANDREA JACKSON—“Z” Club, ’65, ’66, Secretary, ’67; French Club, ’65, ’67; President, ’66; Student Council Representative, ’67; Alternate, ’65; Honor Society, ’66, ’67; ROTC Spon- sor, 67; Officers and Sponsors Club, ’67; Football Program Ad Staff, ’67. JANICE JAMAR—French Club, ’65; Student Council Representative, 65, ’66; Art Club, ’67; Safety Council Representative, ’67; Football Program Ad Staff, ’67. DIXIE LYNNE JAMES—Arrowettes, ’65, ’66, Captain, ’67; “Z” Club, ’65, ’66, ’67; Safety Council Alternate, ’66; POW WOW Ad Staff, ’66; “A” Choir, ’67; French Club, ’67; FBLA, ’67; Gymnastics Club, ’67; Football Program Ad Staff, ’67. JANET JAMES—FHA, ’65, ’67, ’66; Office Worker, ’65; FBLA, ’67; POW WOW Editorial Staff, ’67; Red Cross Representative, ’67. HERBIE JEANE—4-H Club, ’65, ’66, ’67; FFA, ’65, ’66, ’67; Football, ’65. BILLY JEFFERSON—DECA, ’66, ’67. ROBIN JENKINS—French Club, ’65, ’66, ’67; Color Guard, ’65, ’66; NCO Club, ’66; Honor Society, ’66, ’67; Debate Club, ’66, ’67; Rifle Team, ’66, ’67; Chemistry Club, ’66; Physics Club, ’67; Pelican State, ’67. JEANNA JOE—French Club, ’66; Phys- ics Club, ’66; SEQUOYAH Circula- tion Staff, ’67; POW WOW Editorial Staff, ’67. BRAD JOHNS—Latin Club, ’67. BETTY JOHNSON—FBLA Reporter, ’66, President, ’67; Creative Writing Club, ’66; POW WOW Editorial Staff, ’66, ’67; Red Cross Representa- tive, ’67; Student Council Represen- tative, ’67; ISCC, ’67. KEN JOHNSON—Football, ’65, ’66, ’67; Spanish Club, ’66; Student Council Representative, ’66, Alternate, ’67; Key Club, ’67. ALLEN JONES—Safety Council Rep- resentatives, ’67. BILL JONES—Sophomore Class Vice- President, ’65; Key Club, ’66, ’67; Safety Council Alternate, ’66; Golf Team, ’66, ’67; Student Council Senator, ’67. DANNY JONES-Safety Council Rep- resentative, 67. DAVID W. JONES—Art Club, ’67. DONALD F. JONES—NCO Club Presi- dent, ’67. SUSAN JONES—Orchestra, ’65, ’67, ’66; “Z” Club, ’65, ’66, ’67; Choir, ’66; French Club, ’66, President, ’67; All- State Orchestra, ’66, ’67; Honor Society, ’66, ’67; Football Program Ad Staff, ’67; Student Council Rep- resentative, ’67. PETER KADISON—Band, ’65; Orches- tra, ’66; Chemistry Club, ’66; Physics Club, ’67. JUDY KALBERG—Library Assistant, ’65; “B” Choir, ’66. KENNETH JOSEPH KAUFMAN— Youth Symphony, ’65, ’66, ’67; Or- chestra, ’65, ’66, ’67; Office Worker, ’65, ’66, ’67; Chemistry Club, 66; Physics Club, ’67. LARRY KEEL—FFA, ’66, ’67. RANDY KEYS—Football, ’65, ’66, ’67; Track, ’65; Student Council Repre- sentative, ’65, Alternate, ’67; Span- ish Club, ’66. GLORIA KICKEL—Arrowettes, ’65; French Club Vice-President, ’65; Stu- dent Council Representative, ’65; “Z” Club, ’65, ’66, Vice-President, ’67; Honor Society, ’66, ’67; Red Cross, ’66; FTA, ’66; Chemistry Club, ’66; POW WOW Ad Staff, ’66; Football Program Ad Staff, ’67; “A” Choir, ’67. ROSEMARY KILDAY—Arrowettes, ’65, Lieutenant, ’66, Drill Major, ’67; Spanish Club, ’67; FHA, ’67; Student Council Alternate, ’67; SEQUOYAH Ad Staff, ’67. DENNIS KILE—Art Club, ’65. BOBBY JOE KING—Football, ’65, ’66, Captain, ’67; Student Council Alter- nate, ’67; Chemistry Club, 67; Physics Club Vice-President, ’67; FCA, ’67. JOHN KING—Baseball, ’65, ’66, ’67; Red Cross Representative, ’67. SAMMY KING—Key Club, ’67; Red Cross Representative, ’67. KITTY KINNEY—Library Assistant, ’65, ’66; Art Club, ’66, ’67. KENNIE KITCHENS-Science Club, ’65; Latin Club, ’66; Chemistry Club, ’66; DECA, ’67. CAROL KNEIPP—Spanish Club, ’65, ’66, ’67; “Z” Club, ’65, ’66, ’67; FTA, ’66, ’67; Red Cross Representative, ’67; Chemistry Club, ’67; Football Program Ad Staff, ’67. CLYDE KNOX-FFA, ’65, ’66; Foot- ball, ’66; Track, ’67; Safety Council Representative, ’67. DOUG LAW HORNE—FFA, ’67; Track, ’67; Art Club, ’67. MARY LAYTON—Spanish Club, ’65; Science Club, ’65; Junior Medical League, ’65. SHIRLEY LEA—Spanish Club, ’66, Vice-President, ’67; Office Worker, ’66; AiTowettes, ’66; Student Coun- cil Senator, ’67; Pelican State Rep- resentative, ’67; Football Program Ad Staff Co-Manager, ’67. BARBARA LEE—Art Club, ’66; Safety Council Representative, ’66; Junior Medical League, ’66. KARL LEON—FFA, ’66, ’67. RONNIE LEONARD—“B” Choir, ’65; “A” Choir, ’66, ’67; Library Worker, ’66, ’67. MARILYN LESHE—FHA, ’65; FTA, ’66, ’67; French Club, ’66; Visual Aids, ’66. BOBBY LEWIS—DECA, ’66, ’67; Safe- ty Council Representative, ’66, ’67. RENE LIBERTO—Safety Council Rep- rpvntfltivf BRUCE LILES—Latin Club, ’65; Stu- dent Coupcil Alternate, ’65; Dixie Drill Platoon, ’66; NCO Club, ’66; Chemistry Club, ’66; Physics Club, ’67. LINDA LINDSAY—Marching Band, ’65; FBLA, ’67; Junior Medical League, ’67. TRACY LITTLE—Key Club, ’65, Sec- retary, ’66, President, ’67; Student Council Representative ’65, ’66, ’67; Dixie Drill Platoon, ’65, ’66; Honor Society, ’66, ’67; Latin Club, ’66, ’67; Pelican State Delegate, 67; NCO Gub Secretary, ’66; Physics Club, ’67; “Pat-Em-On-The-Back” Award, ’67. RICHARD NORMAN LODGE—March- ing and Concert Band, ’65, ’66; All- City Honor Band, ’65; Chemistry Club, ’66. LINDA LOMBARDINO—Girls’ Choir, ’67. MONTY LOVE—Football, ’65; Spanish Club, ’67. JEFF LOVETT—Baseball, ’65; Latin Club, ’66, ’67; Physics Club, ’67. DONNA LOWDERBACK—Safety Coun- cil Representative, ’65; Arrowettes, ’65; POW WOW Ad Staff, ’66; FBLA, ’66; Cheerleader, ’66, ’67; Honor Society, ’66, ’67; SEQUOYAH Editorial Staff, ’67; Football Program Ad Staff, ’67; Pelican State, ’67; Intra-School Club Council, ’67; Key Club Sponsor, ’67; Student Council Representative, ’67; Quill and Scroll, ’67; Gymnastics Club, ’67. DAVID LOWERY—Physics Club, ’66; Student Council Representative, ’66. PAULA LUNEBRING—Spanish Club, ’66; Arrowettes, ’67; Chemistry Club, ’67; SEQUOYAH Ad Staff, ’67; SE- QUOYAH Circulation Staff, ’67; Junior Medical League, ’67. LINDA MABRY—Science Club, ’65; Junior Medical League, ’65; Red Cross Representative, ’65; Student Council Alternate, ’66; FHA, ’66. CINDY MADDEN—Art Club, ’65, ’66; Latin Club, ’66; Arrowettes, ’65, ’66, ’67. RONNIE MADDEN—Student Council Representative, ’65; Red Cross Rep- resentative, ’66, 67; Latin Club, ’66. DIANE MAJURE—Latin Club, ’65; Safety Council Representative, ’67, Alternate, ’66; Arrowettes, ’65, Lieu- tenant, ’66, Captain, 67; FHA, ’66, Treasurer, ’67; FBLA, ’66, Secretary, ’67; Chemistry Club, ’67. CHARLOTTE MANGUM—Girls’ Choir, ’66; “B” Choir, ’67. LINDA MANN—Safety Council Alter- nate, ’65; Red Cross Representative, ’66, Vice-President, ’67; Student Coun- cil Representative, ’67. GARY A. MANNIES—Concert Band, ’65, ’66, ’67; Coin Club, ’65; All- City Band, ’65; Chemistry Gub, ’66; Interact Club President, ’67; Senior Youth Symphony, ’67 Student Med- ical Assistant, ’67; Red Cross Rep- resentative, ’67. PHIL MARTIN—Band, ’65; Track, ’67; Red Cross Representative, ’67; FFA, ’67. BARRY MATHEWS—Red Cross, ’67. ROBERT MATHIS—Concert Band, ’65, ’66, ’67; Chemistry Club, ’66; NCO Club, ’66. JERRY WAYNE MAXWELL—4-H Club, ’65, ’66; Spanish Club ’65. ANNE MAY—Latin Club, ’65, ’66, ’67; Creative Writing Club, ’65, Vice- President, ’67; Qiemistry Club, ’66; Speech Play, ’66, ’67; Spanish Club, ’67. JUDY MCALPIN—French Club, ’65, ’66, ’67; Student Council Alternate, ’65; “Z” Gub, ’65, ’66, ’67; Chemis- try Club, ’66; POW WOW Ad Staff, 66, ’67; Honor Society, ’66, ’67 r SEQUOYAH Editorial Staff, ’67; “A” Choir, ’67. JUDY MCCLUSKY—Safety Council Representative, ’65; SEQUOYAH Ed- itorial Staff, ’66; Latin Club, ’66; Speech Play, ’67; ROTC Sponsor, ’67. 321 WILLIAM HOWELL MCCOLLISTER —FFA, ’65, ’66, ’67. DAVID MCDEARMONT—Art Club, ’65. LINDA MCGEE—4-H Club, ’65; Red Cross Representative, ’65; Orchestra, ’66, ’67; Spanish Club, ’66; Concert Band, ’67. MERRIANE MCGUIRT— Student Coun- cil Representative, ’65; FTA, ’65, ’66, Treasurer, ’67; Concert Band, ’65, ’66, ’67; Marching Band, ’66, ’67; Chemistry Club, ’66, ’67; SE- QUOYAH Ad Staff, ’67; Senior Youth Symphony, 67. JOEL MCKINNEY—Spanish Club, ’65. PATTY MCKINNEY—Art Club, ’65; Safety Council Representative, ’65; French Club, ’66, ’67; POW WOW Editorial Staff, ’66, Feature Editor, ’67; Chemistry Club, ’66; Quill and Scroll, ’66, ’67; Gymnastics Club, ’67. RICKY MCNABB— Football, ’65; Base- ball, ’65, ’66, ’67; Basketball, ’66; Red Cross Representative, ’66. DAVID MEACHAM-FFA, ’65, ’66, ’67. MIKE MEAGHER—Basketball, ’65, ’66, ’67; Student Council Representative, ’65, ’66, ’67; SEQUOYAH Editorial Staff, ’66, Editor ’67; Red Cross Rep- resentative, ’67; Pelican State, ’67; Key Club, ’67; Quill and Scroll, ’67; Senior Class Vice-President ’67. ROGER G. MEDFORD—“A” Choir, ’67. TOMMY GLEN MEDLIN—Football, ’65, ’66; FFA, ’66. MIKE MEEKS—Safety Council Rep- resentative, ’65 ’67; Latin Club, ’65; Chemistry Club, ’66; Basketball, ’66, ’67; “A” Choir, ’66, ’67; Mardi Gras Court, ’66; Pelican State, ’67. JIMMY MELTON—Red Cross Repre- sentative, 65; Football, 65; Latin Club, 66; Chemistry Club, ’66; Ten- nis Team, ’66, ’67; Interact Club, ’67. BUCKY MEREDITH-Latin Club, ’65, ’66; Tennis Team, ’65, ’66, ’67; Foot- ball, 66, 67; Interact Club, ’67; Stu- dent Council Representative, 67. VIRGINIA M E S H E L I Arrowettes, 65, ’66, ’67; Chemistry Club, ’66; Spanish Club, ’66, 67; FHA, ’66, Reporter, ’67; FTA, ’67. JILL MHOON—Latin Club, ’65; Safety Council Representative, ’65; Chemis- try Club, ’66; POW WOW Editorial Staff, ’66; Library Assistant, ’66; FBLA, ’67. DEE MIDDLETON—Basketball, ’65, ’66, ’67; Student Council Representa- tive ’66. MILTON MILAM—Track, ’65, ’66, ’67. MARY MILAZZO—FHA, ’65, ’67; SE- QUOYAH Circulation Staff, ’67. SANDRA MILEY—Latin Club, ’65; Student Council Representative, ’65; Spanish Club, ’66, ’67; Creative Writ- ing Club, ’66, ’67; POW WOW Ed- itorial Staff, ’66, Managing Editor, ’67; Quill and Scroll, ’66, ’67; Safety Council Alternate, ’66; Chemistry Club, ’67; Intra-School Club Coun- cil, ’67. HALLIE MILLER—Latin Club, 66, 67, Treasurer, 65; Honor Society, ’66, ’67; FHA, ’66, ’67; Office Work- er, ’66; Chemistry Club, ’67; SE- QUOYAH Circulation Staff, 67; Ar- rowettes, 67. JANICE MILLER—FHA, ’65; Student Council Alternate, 65; Safety Coun- cil Representative, ’66; FBLA, ’67. JOHN MILLER—Football, ’65, ’66, ’67; Safety Council Representative, ’65; Honor Society, ’66, ’67; Key Club, ’67. LYNDA MILLER—Orchestra, ’65, ’66, ’67; Red Cross Representative, ’66; All-State Orchestra, ’67. MICHAEL J. MILLER—Chemistry Club, ’67. ANDRETTA MIMS—FHA, 65, ’66; Red Cross Representative, ’66; Safe- ty Council Representative, ’67. RUHAMY MINNIEAR—Red Cross Rep- resentative, ’65; Concert Band, ’65. ’66, ’67; Orchestra, 65, ’66, President, ’67; “Z” Club, ’66, ’67; Chemistry Club, ’66, Treasurer, ’67; Honor So- ciety, ’66, ’67; Safety Council Alter- nate, ’66; Football Program Ad Staff, ’67; Intra-School Club Council, ’67. JERRY MONCRIEF—Student Council Representative, 67. MELODY MONK—Latin Club, ’65, ’67, Treasurer, ’66; Debate Club, ’65, Treasurer, ’66; Chemistry Club, ’66, President, ’67. Honor Society, ’66, ’67; Band, ’65, ’66, ’67; FTA, ’66, ’67; Football Program Ad Staff, ’67; ROTC Sponsor, ’67. DICKIE MOORE—Football Manager, ’65, ’66, ’67; Track, ’65; Baseball Manager, ’66, ’67. YVETTE MOORE-Band, ’65, ’66, 67; Spapish Club, ’65; Junior Medical League, ’67; “A” Choir, ’67. DON MOORING—Orchestra, ’65, ’66, ’67; Dixie Drill Platoon, ’67; POW WOW Editorial Staff, ’67. MARY MORGAN—FHA, ’65, ’66; • Science Club, ’66; Safety Council Representative, ’66; Gymnastics Club, ’67. BRENDA MORRIS—FHA, ’66. MARILYN MORRIS—Arrowettes Ser- geant, ’65, Lieutenant, ’66; Captain, ’67; Gym Office Worker, ’65, 66; FBLA, ’66, ’67; FHA, 66, 67. RONALD MORRIS-Latin Club, ’65; Speech Club, ’66; GENE MORTON—Red Cross Repre- sentative, ’65; Concert Band, ’65, ’66, ’67; Chemistry Club, ’66; Orchestra, ’67; ROTC, ’67; Officers and Spon- sors Club, ’67; Dixie Drill Platoon, 67. JOHNNY MULLINS—Chemistry Club, 67; Track, 67. JOHN LYNN MURRAY—Football, 65, 66, ’67; Senior Play, ’66. MARSHALL M U S G R A V E—Safety Council Representative, ’65; Chemis- try Club, ’66, ’67; Spanish Club, ’66; Physics Club, ’67; Creative Club, ’67. LA JUAN A MYERS-Art Club, ’66, ’67. ROBERT LOWELL MYRE—DECA, ’66, ’67. EDDIE NEEL—FFA, ’66, 67; Student Council Alternate, ’66. BECKY NELSON—Sophomore Gass Treasurer, 65; Office Worker, 65; Arrowettes, ’66; Student Council Senator, ’66; Student Council Secre- tary, 67; FBLA, ’67; Football Pro- gram Ad Staff, ’67; Pelican State Alternate; Intra-School Club Council Secretary 67 GLENN NELSON—Student Council Representative, ’65; Basketball, ’65; Safety Council Representative, ’66. LINDA NETT—“C” Choir, ’65. JUDY NEWHOUSE—French Club, ’65; “Z” Club, ’65; Historian, ’66; Treas- urer, ’67; Chemistry Qub, ’66, Sec- retary, ’67; Student Council Senator, ’67; ROTC Sponsor, Lieutenant Col- onel, ’67; Football Program Ad Staff, ’67; “A” Choir, ’67; Pelican State Representative, ’67; Homecoming Queen, ’67; Mardi Gras Princess, ’67. KAREN NEWTON—FTA, ’66, ’67; FHA, ’67; “A” Choir, ’67; Safety Council Representative, ’67; SE- QUOYAH Circulation Staff, ’67; Chemistry Club, 67. JIMMY NORTON—Physics Club, ’67. WAYNE .NUNLEY—Football, ’65; Track, ’65, ’66, ’67; FFA, ’65, ’66, ’67. CATHEY O'DONNELI -Latin Club, ’65, ’66; SEQUOYAH Editorial Staff, ’65, ’66, ’67; “Z” Club, ’66, ’67; Red Cross Representative, 66; Honor Society, ’66, ’67; Quill and Scroll, ’66, ’67; Arrowettes, ’66; Girls’ Choir, ’67; Football Program Ad Staff Co-Manager, ’67; Intra-School Club Council, 67; Pelican State Alternate. DONNIE OGBURN—Student Council Council Representative, 67. KAREN OGDEN—Orchestra, ’65, ’66; French Club, ’65, ’66; Chemistry Club, ’67; FBLA, ’67; Junior Med- ical League, ’67; Student Council Representative, 67; Library Assistant, 67. DEBBIE OLIVIER—Junior Medical League, 65; POW WOW Reporter, ’66; Gymnastics Club, ’67; Safety Council Alternate, ’67;' Gym Office Worker, ’67. MARY OLIVIER — Junior Medical League, ’65; Gym Office Worker, ’67. MARGARET OSBORNE—Frence Club, ’65; POW WOW Ad Staff, ’66, 67; Quill and Scroll, ’66, ’67; Key Club Sponsor, ’66; Girls’ Choir, ’66; Red Cross Representative, ’66; ROTC Sponsor, 67; “A” Choir, ’67; Peli- can State Alternate, 67. DANNY OUZTS — Sophomore Class Secretary, ’65; Safety Council, ’65; ’66, ’67. BARBARA OXFORD—Arrowettes, ’65, 66, ’67; Spanish Club, ’66; FTA, 67; “A” Choir, ’67; Football Pro- gram Ad Staff, 67; Chemistry Club, ’67. ALMA FAYE PARKER—Girls’ Choir, ’66, ’67. LARRY PARKER—Football, ’65, ’66, “Big Indian,’’ ’67; SEQUOYAH Ed. itorial Staff, ’66, Assistant Editor, ’67. 322 DONNIE PATRICK—FFA, ’66. TOMMY PATTERSON—School Store, ’65, ’66. PAMELA FAY PATTON—FHA, ’65. ’66; FTA, ’66, ’67; Student Counci Alternate, ’66; Science Club, ’66 Office Worker, ’67. JOE PERRY—Basketball, ’66, ’67 Golf, ’66, ’67; “A” Choir, ’66, ’67. REBECCA KATHLEEN PETERSON- FHA, ’65, ’66; FTA, ’66; Library Worker, ’65, ’66; Red Cross Alternate, ’67. TOMMY PHARR—Safety Council, ’65; FFA, ’66, ’67; Visual Aids, ’66, ’67; Choir, ’67. DAVID W. PHILLIPS—Art Club, ’65, ’66, ’67; Latin Club, ’66. TOMMY PHILLIPS—Trade School. ’66, ’67. HERSHEL PLANTS—FFA, ’66, ’67. CAROLE POGUE—Science Club, ’65; Arrowettes, ’65; FHA, ’65; Chemistry Club, ’66; FBLA, ’66, ’67; Student Council Alternate, ’67. BOBBY PONDER—FFA, ’65, ’66, ’67. GARY CLIFTON POSEY—Track, ’66, ’67; Red Cross Representa ’65; FFA, ’67. Art Club Vice President, ’67. GLEN RANEY—DECA, ’66, ’67. JERI LYNN RASCH—Latin Club, ’65; Spanish Club, ’66; Chemistry Club, ’67; Arrowettes, ’67; SEQUOYAH Ad Staff, ’67. LINDA REED—Science Club, ’65, ’66, ’67. LEAH ANN RENWICK—Arrowettes, ’66; French Club, ’66; Student Coun- cil Representative, ’67; FBLA, ’67. BOBBIE REYNOLDS—Office Worker, ’65, ’66; “Z” Club, ’66; Dixie Drill Spanish Club, ’66, ’67; NCO Club, ’66, ’67. GARY SALLEY—Basketball, ’65, ’66, ’67. DAVID FRANKLIN SANDERS—Safe- ty Council Representative, ’65, ’66, ’67; Spanish Club, ’65, ’66, ’67; Science Club, ’65; Student Council Alternate, ’65; NCO Club, ’66; Chemistry Club, ’66, ’67. JEANNET SANDERS-SEQUOYAH Ad Staff, ’67; Student Council Rep- resentative, ’67. Platoon Sponsor, ’67; SEQUOYAH JjjHARON SAPP—FHA, ’65; Student Ad Staff Manager, ’67. Counr.il Renresentativ Council Representative, 65; POW U Oldll ludlld U, V 1 • Vuuum ii vajy m. u CAREY MICHAEL REYNOLDS—Red j WOW Ad Staff, ’66; Arrowettes, ’66. “ Ve, ’65; Student SUSANNE GAIL SAUNDERS-Band, y ’66, ’67; Safety Council Repre- sentative, ’65, ’66; Chemistry Club, ’66; Orchestra, ’67; FTA, ’67; Red Cross Representative, ’67; Creative Writing Club, ’67; French Club, ’67; ’65, ;66, sentative, Office Worker, ROL RICHMOND ’66; FrenchiClub, ’65; Club, ’66;' FBLA, ’66, ’67;. pirk Ofoir, ’67. FRANK HENRY POST-Dixie Drill V 1 Platoon, ’65, ’66, ’67; ROTC Color R0BYN P3TENH0USE-C em. Guard Commander, ’65, ’66, Battalion Commander, ’67; Student Council Al- ternate, ’65, ’66; Key Club; ’66, ’67; Latin Club, ’66; Pelican State Dele- gate, ’67; Intra-School Club Council, ’67; Honor Society, ’66, ’67. LAWRENCE POST—Latin Club, ’65. ’66, ’67; Dixie Drill Platoon, ’65, ’66; Rifle Team, ’67; Student Coun- cil Representative, ’65; Physics Club, ’66, ’67; FFA, ’67. LINDA POSTON—Art Club, ’67. BARBARA POWELl French Club, ’65, ’66, ’67.; Student Council Rep- resentative, ’67; Chemistry Club, ’67. LAURA POWELL—Chemistry Club, ’66; Latin Club, ’66, ’67; Junior Medical League, ’66; “A” Choir, ’67; FBLA, ’67. JAMES P. PRICE—Rifle Team, ’65, ’66, Commander, ’67; Debate Team, ’65, ’66, ’67; Honor Society, ’66, ’67; Latin Club, ’66, ’67; Spanish Club, ’66, ’67; NCO Club, ’66; Physics Club, ’67; Intra-School Club Council, ’67. STEVE PRIMOS—Football Team, ’65, ’66, ’67; Track, ’65, ’66, ’67. RONALD PRUETT—Visual Aids, ’65; Safety Council Representative, ’67; “A” Choir, ’67. KEITH PRUITT—Basketball, ’65, ’66, 67; Student Council Representative, ’66, Senator, ’67; Key Club, ’66, ’67; Spanish Club, ’66; Red Cross Rep- resentative, ’67. BARBARA ANN PUGH—Office Work- er, ’65; FHA, ’66; FTA, ’66, ’67; Chemistry Club, ’67; SEQUQYAH Circulation Staff, ’67. MELONEE JEAN RAINES—Chemis- try Club, ’66; Physics Club, ’67; FBLA, ’67; Student Council Alter- nate, ’67. MICHAEL RAINS—Track, ’65, 66; Student Council Representative, ’67; ’67, Alternate,, ? Writin b ’ FBLA $J POW % JF0TC Sponsor, ’67. WdW Ad Staff, ’67. MARYBETH SCHILLING—Creative ------------ owettes ,.r Writing Club, ’67. CAROL iSQjnT—Junior Medical Lea- £7; Girls’ Choir, ’66; “A” Spanish Club, ’67. LY—Track, ’65; Choir, ’67. Jf V RAMSEY SEALY—Spanish Club, ’65, u ’66, Jo7; chemistry Club, ’65, ’66, ■dr’67; Band, ’65, ’66, ’67; ROTC Band, ’65, ’66;. Art ®Club, ’67; Creative Writing-Oub, ’67. E—Gkemisti FHA, ’67; 4-H CkfeJ£7; Junior Medical League, JAMIE SEAY—Office Worker, ’65; ‘ FHtff’6 jGAROLYK ROBERTA-Junior Medical League7 66r f 7; Girls’ Choir, ’66- Qtoir, 67; Red Cross Repr . _ « _ , _ ____, ’65; Red Cross Representative, SHAR'0J TTOBpRTS eifiBce Club, ’67; FBLA.Vfff ’65, ’66; Red Represen JC YCE ANN ,SEPDf.V A D 0—F H A, ’65, ’65; FHA, FBLA, ’67. 4 66. QJ' JUDY Y ROBERTSON—krowettes, LARRY 'SHAW—Marching Band, ’65, ’66; Spanish Club, ’66; . ttfoent Coun- ’60, ’67; Concert Orchestra, ’66; Con- cil Alternate? Girls’ Choir, ’67. cert Band, ’67; Spanish Club, ’66; SHARI ROBERTSON—Spanish Club, Dixie Drill Platoon, ’66; SMA, ’66, ’65, ’66;vPOW WOW Editorial Staff, Vice-President, ’67; Golf Team, ’66, ’66, ’67; P W WOW Ad Staff, (66, ’67. ’67; FTA, ’66, ’67;,QuiM and Scrofi, SHERRI SHIREY—Safety Council Rep- 66, ’67; H norSociety, ’66, ’61; ........ “A” Choir,’67. BOBBY ROBINSON—rSttfdent Coun- J '66; Red Cross cil Alternate, Representative, ALARIC RODDY—Deblfte Club, ’67 NITA RODGERS—Office Worker, School Store Worker, ’67; FHA, ’67. LARRY ROGERS—Student Council Representative, ’65; DECA, ’66, ’67; Safety Council Representative, ’66. PHILIP ROPPOLO—DECA, ’66, ’67. TERRY ROSE—Student Council Al- ternate, ’66, ’67; Red Cross Repre- sentative, ’66, 67; Safety Council Alternate, ’66, ’67; Chemistry Club, ’66, ’67. LINDA ROY—French Club, ’66, ’67. RANDY RUE—Football, ’66, ’67; Track, ’66, ’67; Student Council Rep- resentative, ’67. LINDA RUSSELL—Student Council Representative, ’66; COE, ’67; POW WOW Ad Staff, ’67; FBLA, ’67. DEBORAH RUTTLE—Latin Club, ’65, ’66, ’67; FHA, ’65, ’67; Parliamen- tarian, ’66; Chemistry Club, ’66, ’67; Honor Society, ’66, ’67. TOMMY SALLEE—FFA, ’65, ’66, ’67; ive, '65; “B” Choir, ’66; Jistiy Club, ’67; 4-H Club, ’67. E SHIRLEY—FHA, ’65; Student Council Representative, ’65, ’67; Arrowettes, 66, ’67; “A” Choir, ’66; Representative, ’66; Chem- ’67; POW WOW Editor- ial Staff, ’67. LONNIE SIBE Dpfc Club, ’65, ’66 ;t Student Council Representative, ,66 -26t; Honor Society, ’66, ’67; . Chemistry Club, ’66; Football, ’65, ’66, ’67; Physics Club President ’67; FCA President, 67; Key Club, ’67; “A” Choir, ’67; Intra-School Club Council, ’67. JERRY SIMPSON—Football, ’65, ’66, ’67; Basketball, 65, 66, ’67; Track, ’65, ’67. SID SINGLETARY—DECA, ’66; Chem- istry Club, ’67. KAREN SLAGLE—Student Council Representative, ’66, ’67; Latin Club, ’66; Honor Society, ’66, ’67; Quill and Scroll, ’66, ’67; SEQUOYAH Editorial Staff, ’66, ’67; Arrowettes, ’66, ’67. BEVERLY SMITH—POW WOW Ad Staff, ’65; Spanish Club, ’66; Office Worker, ’66. 323 DON SMITH—Concert Band, ’65, ’66, ’67; Orchestra, ’65; NCO Club, ’66; Drum Major, ’67; Officers and Spon- sors Club, ’67. JACKIE SMITH—Tennis, ’65, ’66, ’67; Science Club, ’65, ’67, President, ’66; Latin Club, ’65, ’66, ’67; Student Council Alternate, ’65, Parliamentar- ian, ’67; Chemistry Club, ’66, ’67; FTA, ’66, ’67; Arrowettes, ’66, ’67; Physics Club, ’67; Honor Society, ’66, ’67. JAN SMITH—Spanish Club, ’65, ’66; Red Cross Representative, ’65; Office Worker, ’66; Arrowettes, ’67; Stu- dent Council Alternate, ’67. JANET SMITH—Chemistry Club, ’66, ’67; Spanish Club, ’66. KAREN SMITH—Girls’ Choir, ’65; “A” Choir, ’66, ’67; Art Club, ’65, ’66, 67; Student Council Representa- tive, ’65, Senator, ’67; Arrowettes, ’66; Safety Council Alternate, ’67; Football Program Ad Staff, ’67. SHERYL LOUISE SMITH-French Club, ’65; Junior Medical League, ’65; “B” Choir, ’66; FTA, ’67; Chem- istry Club, ’67; “A” Choir, ’67; Arrowettes, ’67; POW WOW Ad Staff, ’67. BECKY SOLOMON—Latin Club, ’65; Orchestra, ’65; Chemistry Club, ’66; POW WOW Editorial Staff, ’66, Tribe Talk Editor, ’67; Creative Writing Club, ’66; Spanish Club, ’67; “A” Choir, ’67; POW WOW Ad Staff, ’67; Quill and Scroll, ’67. BURT SPAIN—FFA, 66, ’67. MARGARET SPIKES—French Club, ’66, 67; Chemistry Club, 67; FBLA, ’67; SEQUOYAH Ad Staff, ’67. TONI ANN SPITALE-Choir, ’65, ’66, ’67; Junior Medical League, ’66; Student Council Representative, ’66. JEANIE SPIVEY—“Z” Club, ’66, ’67; POW WOW Ad Staff, ’66; Red Cross Representative, ’66; “A” Choir, ’66, ’67; Football Program Ad Staff, ’67. PATRICIA SPRAWLS—FHA, ’65, ’66; COE, 67; Honor Society, ’66, 67; Quill and Scroll, 67. GEORGE W. STACEY—Football, ’65, ’66; Baseball, ’65, ’66. GARRETT STEARNS—Spanish Club, ’65, ’66; Creative Writing Club, ’65, ;66, ’67; FTA, ’65, ’66, ’67; March- ing Band, ’65; Military Band, ’65, ’66; Quill and Scroll, ’66, Chaplain, ’67; POW WOW Editorial Staff, ’66, ’67; Chemistry Club, ’66, Re- porter, ’67; Red Cross Alternate, ’67; “A” Choir, ’67. DEBBIE STEINMILLER—FHA, ’65; Girls’ Choir, ’65; “A” Choir, ’66, ’67; FTA, ’66, ’6 ; Science Club, ’66, Secretary-Treasurer, ’67; Arrowettes, ’66, ’67; Safety Council Representa- tive, ’66, Alternate, ’67. WAYNE STEVENS-Band, ’65; FFA, ’66; Red Cross Representative, ’67; DECA, ’67. RONNIE STEWART—French Club, ’65, ’66, Vice-President, ’67; Chemistry Club, ’66; NCO Club, ’66; Dixie Drill Platoon, ’67. WAYMAN STEWART—Football, ’65, ’66, ’67. BRENDA STONE—SEQUOYAH Cir- culation Staff, ’67. DEE STRICKLAND—Basketball, ’65. BILL SULLIVAN—Football, ’65, '66, ’67; Student Council Alternate, ’67; Safety Council Alternate, ’67; Red Cross Alternate, ’67. TERRY SUMMERLIN—Football, ’65, ’66, ’67; Track, ’65; Student Council Representative, ’66, ’67. LEROY SUTTON—Football, ’65; Track, ’65, ’66, ’67; Safety Council Alternate, ’66; Red Cross Represen- tative, ’67; Art Club, ’66, ’67. JANICE SWILLEY—4-H Club, ’65, ’66; FHA, ’65, ’66. DAVE NEWTON SYKES—Dixie Drill Platoon, 65, ’66, ’67; Band, ’65, ’66; “A” Choir, ’66, ’67; All-State Choir, ’66; Battalion Staff, ’67. BUBBA TALBERT— Baseball, ’65, ’66, ’67; Marching Band, ’65, ’66, ’67; Orchestra, ’66, ’67; Youth Symphony, ’66; Concert Band, ’67. BOBBY TALLEY—Football, ’65; Track, ’65. ROGER TANNER—Marching and Con- cert Band, ’65, 66; Latin Club, ’65, ’66, 67; Honor Society, ’66, ’67; Quill and Scroll, ’66, ’67; Chemistry Club, ’66; POW WOW Reporter, ’66, Assistant Editor, ’67; ROTC, ’67. VIRGINIA LYNN TAUZIN—FHA, ’67. GLENN TAYLOR—ROTC, ’65, ’66, ’67. LARUE TAYLOR—Office Worker, ’66. RALPH THOMAS-Red Cross Repre- sentative, ’66. STEVE THOMAS-Latin Club, ’65, ’66, ’67; Debate Club, ’66, ’67; Chemis- try, ’66; Honor Society, ’66, ’67; Physics Club, 67; Pelican State Alternate, 67. JAMES RICHARD THOMPSON— Football, ’65, ’66, ’67; Baseball Manager, ’65, ’66, ’67; Basketball Manager, ’66, ’67; FTA, ’67. JOYCE THOMPSON-Science Club, ’65, Vice-President, ’66, President, ’67; Chemistry Club, ’66, ’67; “A” Choir, ’66, ’67; Physics Club, ’67; FTA, ’67; Gymnastics Club, ’67. LARRY THOMPSON—Orchestra, ’66, ’67; Band, ’67. RICHARD THOMPSON-Student Council Alternate, ’66; “A” Choir, ’66, ’67. GARY LEIGHTON TILLEY—Band, ’65, ’66, ’67; NCO Club, ’66. STEVE TILLEY—Football, ’65, ’66, ’67; Track, ’65; POW WOW Ed- itorial Staff, ’66; Key Club, ’66, Secretary, 67; Honor Society, 66, ’67. CAROLYN TILTON—FHA, ’65; COE, ’67. CHERYL TROEGEL—“B” Choir, ’66; Girls’ Choir, ’67; Junior Medical Lea- gue, ’67; Red Cross Representative, ’67; FHA, ’67. JOHN TROEGEL—Football, ’65, ’66, ’67; Track, ’65, ’66, ’67; Physics Club, ’67. STEPHEN TUCKER—Marching Band, ’65, ’66; ROTC, ’65, ’66, ’67; Con- cert Band, ’66; Orchestra, 67. JAMES TULLEY—Baseball, ’65, ’66. JUDY TULLOS—FBLA, ’66; Library Assistant, ’67. JAY TUMINELLO—Football, ’65, ’66, ’67; Track, ’65; “A” Choir, ’66, ’67; Physics Club, ’67; Chemistry dub, ’67; Safety Council Representative, ’67. SUE TURNER—4-H Club, ’65, ’66; POW WOW Editorial Staff, ’66, Managing Editor, ’67; Junior Med- ical League, ’66, ’67; French Club, ’66, 67; Creative Writing Club, ’66. DONNIE TYLER-FFA, ’65, ’66, ’67. ELLEN ULI—Arrowettes, ’65, ’66, ’67; Latin Club, ’65, 66, ’67; Safety Council Representative, ’65; Junior Medical League, ’65, 66; FBLA, ’66, ’67; Honor Society, ’66; Football Program Ad Staff, ’67. JUDY CAROLYN VAUGHAN—FBLA. ’66, ’67. CLAUDIA WADSWORTH—Student Council Representative, ’65; French Club, ’66; POW WOW Ad Staff, ’66, ’67; “A” Choir, ’66, ’67; All-State Choir, ’66; FHA, ’66, ’67; Honor Society, 66, ’67; ROTC Sponsor, ’67. CHARLOTTE WALDEN—“B” Choir, ’65; “A” Choir, ’66, ’67; Student Council Representative, ’65, ’66. RANDY WALDRIP—DECA, ’66, ’67; Student Council Representative, ’66; Safety Council Representative, 67. AMY WALKER—Red Cross Represen- tative, ’66; Safety Council Represen- tative, ’67. ARTHUR WALKER—Basketball, ’65, ’66, ’67; Baseball, ’66, ’67; Stu- dent Council Representative, ’66; Red Cross Representative, ’67; Peli- can State, ’67. MICHAEL A. WALL—Latin Club, ’65. RODNEY LEONARD WALLER—FTA, ’65, ’66, ’67; Latin Club, ’66, ’67; Safety Council Representative, ’66, ’67; Red Cross Representative, ’66; Honor Society, ’66, ’67; Interact Club, ’67; Student Council Alternate, ’67; Chemistry Club, ’67; Physics Club, ’67. TOMMY WALTON—Baseball, ’65, ’66, ’67; Red Cross Representative, ’65; Student Council Representative, ’67, Alternate, ’65; Safety Council Alter- nate, ’67; FCA, ’67. BARRY WALTERS—Safety Council Representative, ’65, ’67; Latin Club, ’65, ’66, ’67; Dixie Drill Platoon, ’65, ’66, ’67; Color Guard, ’65, ’66; NCO Club, ’66; Chemistry Club, ’66; Peli- can State Alternate, ’67. KATHYE WALTERS—Concert Band, ’65; Spanish Club, ’66, ’67; Chemis- try Club, ’66, ’67; Junior Medical League, ’67. KATHLEEN WARD—FHA, ’66; DECA, ’67. ROSE MARY WARD—Student Coun- cil Representative, ’67, Alternate, ’65; POW WOW Editorial Staff, ’66, ’67; FBLA, ’67; FHA, ’67; ROTC Spon- sor, ’67. PHILLIP WATKINS-SMA, ’66; Dixie Drill Platoon, ’66, ’67; Chemistry Club, ’67. ALBERT WEATHERS-FFA, ’66, ’67. JAMES WEATHERS-FFA, ’66, ’67. 324 LINDA WEBB-French Club, ’65, ’66, ’67; Debate Club, ’66, ’67; FT A, ’67; Chemistry Club, ’67. DONNA WHEELER—Student Council Representative, ’65; Junior Medical League, ’65; Arrowettes, ’66; Spanish Club, ’66; “A” Choir, ’67. STEVE WHITE—Student Council Sen- ator, ’65, ’66, President, ’67; Junior Class President, ’66; Key Club, ’66, Treasurer, ’67; Intra-School Club Council, ’67. PATTY WHITTINGTON—Girls’ Choir, ’65; “A” Choir, ’66, ’67; Spanish Club, ’65, ’67, Secretary, ’66; Arrow- ettes, ’66; Honor Society, ’66, ’67; Student Council Alternate, ’66, Sen- ator, ’67; Pelican State Alternate, ’67; Football Program Ad Staff Co- Manger, ’67; Intra-School Club Council, ’67; ROTC Sponsor, ’67. CLIF WILCOX—Football ’65; POW WOW Editorial Staff, ’67. Adams, Anne 89 Adams, Charles 43, 199 Adams, Clarence 71 Adams, Ronnie 202 Adams, Sandy 71, 171, 209, 251, 252 Adcock, Patsy 89 Adkins, Dale 71, 144, 154, 173, 178, 185 Akins, Shep 43, 144, 182, 189, 206, 220, 227, 121 Aldridge, Robert 45 Alexander, Curtis 89, 274 Allen, Bill 71, 191 Allen, Craig 71 Allen, Jerrie 43 Allen, Sheila 89 Allen, Stephanie 89, 205 Allison, Craig 209 Allison, Gaye 89, 175 Anders, Kenny 71, 165, 175, 265, 268 Anderson, Cadvin 89 Anderson, David 89 Anderson, Joan 43, 197 Anderson, John 43 Anderson, Judy 71 Anderson, Kenny 43, 150 Anderson, Mike 71 Anglin, Tommy 43 Arceneaux, Cathey 252 Ardoin, Greg 89 Armstrong, Becky 43, 168, 197, 214, 262 Arnold, Lee 71 Arnold, Patsy 43, 163, 215, 252 Arnold, Sharon 73 Arrington, Dennis 89 Arthur, Susie 89 Ashby, Alton 43, 199, 267 Ashby, Mike 71, 266 Ashley, James 89, 182 Ashley, Pam 89, 195 Attaway, Gail 43, 164, 169, 179, 209, 214, 215, 250 Attaway, Ronnie 43 Auchard, Leanna 43, 149, 151 CYNTHIA ARDEN—Debate Club, ’65. DONNA SUE WILLIAMS—SEQUOY- AH Ad Staff, ’67. DENNIS WILLIAMSON—Rifle Team, ’65, ’66, ’67; ROTC, ’65, ’66, ’67; Key Club, ’66, ’67; Student Council Representative, ’67. RONNIE WILLIS—ROTC, ’65, ’66, ’67. BARBARA WILSON-DECA, ’66, ’67; Student Council Representative, ’67. DONNA WILSON—FHA, ’65, ’67; French Club, ’65; Arrowettes, ’65, ’66; Chemistry Club, ’66, ’67; FBLA, ’66, ’67; Red Cross Representative, ’66, President, ’67; Student Council Representative, ’67; Intra-School Club Council, ’67. VIRGINIA WIMBERLEY—Junior Med- ical League, ’66, Vice-President, ’67; “A” Choir, ’66, ’67; FHA, ’66, ’67; Chemistry Club, ’67; Intra-School Club Council, ’67; Library and Cafe- teria Assistant, ’67. Index Auchard, Theresa 71, 182, 246, 252 Audlemam, Johnnie 43 Austin, Lynn 43 Babin, Wanda 43, 144, 169, 191 Baca, Debra 89, 179, 212 Bacigalupi, Gary 71 Bagwell, Cindy 89 Bailey, Mike 71 Bain, Jackie 43, 167 Baker, Carol 71 Baker, Jimmy 197 Baker, Sandra 71, 150, 191, 194, 252 Baker, Ted 71 Baker, Vicki 71, 197 Ball, Corbin 71 Ball, Lala 71, 149, 180, 196, 214 Ball, Madonna 43, 151 Barbaree, Tona 89 Barber, Carol 89, 150, 182, 208, 253, 114 Barber, Joyce 208 Bardwell, David 43 Barlow, Virginia 71, 180 Barnes, Christi 89, 208 Barnes, Dick 43, 199, 236 Barnes, Doug, 89, 199 Barnes, Kathy 89 Barnes, Nancy 71, 180 Barney, Bob 89, 191 Baros, Linda 71 Barron, John 71, 212, 267 Bartlett, Steve 89 Bascle, Pat 89 Basinger, Michael 43, 192, 263, 270 Bass, Mark 89, 212 Bates, Connie 71 Batten, LaMoyne 44, 144, 191 Baughnan, Gerry 44, 205, 274 Baumeister, Ken 71, 269 Bayliss. Denise 71 Beach, Bobby 89, 178, 227 Beach, Linda 71, 179, 196, 167 Beaird, Lee 89 DANEA WIMBISH—Spanish Club, ’65; FHA, ’65, Treasurer, ’66; Safety Council Representative, ’66, Vice- President, ’67. SHEILAH WISE—Girls’ Choir, ’66; “B” Choir, ’67. BILL C. WOOD—Spanish Club, ’65; Tennis Team, ’66; NCO Club, ’66; Officers and Sponsors Club, ’67. VICKI WOODHAM—Red Cross Alter- nate, ’65; Student Council Alternate, ’66; Safety Council Alternate, ’67. LINDA WORSHAM—Science Club, ’66; FHA, ’66; SEQUOYAH Circula- tion Staff, ’67. LINDA YARBROUGH—Arrowettes, ’66; Red Cross Representative, ’66; POW WOW Ad Staff, ’67. PAULA YARBROUGH-Art Club, ’65, ’66; Student Council Representative, ’65; Spanish Club, ’66; Safety Coun- cil Representative, ’66; Arrowettes, ’66. Beard, Lynn 44, 144, 162, 168, 170, 197, 206, 133, 138 Beasley, Alan Dale 89, 266 Beason, David 89, 227 Beauregard, Jayne 89, 144, 179 Beauregard, Vance 71, 178, 211, 252 Beckler, Raindy 199 Bell, Charles 89 Bell, Larry 44, 184 Bell, Priscilla 71 Bell, Renee 71, 167, 215, 253 Bell, Sandra 71, 215 Bell, Warren 89, 144, 227 Belote, Yvonne 44, 208 Bentley, Rickey 44, 153, 230,' 229, 141 Bernard, Doug 199 Berney, Carole 71, 194 Bemey, Kathy 44, 202 Berry, Donna 71, 208, 252 Berry, Ron 71, 211 Bertiaux, Louise 44, 182, 194 Bertrand, Gayle 44, 194 Bertrand, Sheryl 89, 215 Bezucha, Jeff 71 Bickham, Hertha 89, 179, 252 Bickham, Greg 72, 144, 165, 178, 189, 221, 227, 238, 122 Bickham, Randy 89, 123 Biggers, Robert 90, 227 Biggio, Sonny 90, 180 Bilbray, Sarah 72, 144, 158, 179, 186, 189 Billimek, Linda 90 Bissell, Luke 203 Black, Judy 90 Blackburn, Belinda 72 Blackburn, Bridget 193, 207, 246 Blakely, Jim 44 Blankenship, Steve 90, 268 Bloodworth, Sandra 72 Blue, Donna 90 Bobo, Carl 44, 225, 227 Bobo, Ralph 90 Boggess, Fran 90, 180, 186, 191, 214, 252 325 Bogue, Tommy 44, 211, 263, 274 Boles, Roger 90, 175, 191, 214 Bond, John 90, 227 Bonnette, Ronnie 44, 178, 189, 192, 274 Boogaerts, Bob 90, 227 Bookout, Billie Jo 90 Bookout, Laverne 44, 144, 191, 197 Boone, Jerry 199 Boston, Frank 44, 189, 190 Bostwick, Vicki 72, 215 Botica, Ronny 72 Bott, Danny 44 Boudreaux, Chuck 44, 197 Bounds, Denise 90, 194 Bounds, LaFern 44, 208, 214, 252 Bourke, Rebekah 90 Boutte, Eddie 72, 212, 274 Bowden, Kathy 90, 200 Bower, Catherine 90, 195, 252 Bowman, Connie 44 Box, Don 199, 90, 268 Boyd, Linda 44, 168, 209 Boyett, Dianne 72, 166, 252 Boyctt, Rita 72 Boykin, James 72 Boykin, Larry 90 Boyt, Johnnie 90 Bozeman, Andy 268 Bozeman, Barron 72 Bozeman, Larry 44, 214 Bradford, Mike 90 Bradley, Debbie 72, 204, 252 Branton, Dale 90, 178 Brasher, Andrea 200 Brazel, Vicki 72, 164, 194 Brewer, Pam 90 Brewster, Karen 44, 197, 208 Brewster, Rudy 72, 189, 221, 227 Brewster, Steve 90 Brice, John 44, 263, 270 Briery, Wayne 45 Bright, Ann 72 Brinkley, Betty 45, 252 Brister, Linda 45, 179 Britton, Dickie 72, 223, 227, 237 Brocato, Johnye 90 Brock, Bobby 45, 207, 208, 214, 121 Brock, Carolyn 45 Brock, Jackie 45, 203 Brock, Madelaine 45, 168, 191, 127, 140 Brodd, Kirk 72 Brokaw, Cliff 45, 173, 182 Brokaw, Kathy 72, 180, 207 Brooks, Bill 45, 207, 224, 227 Brooks, Hazel 45, 144, 149, 207 Brossette, Clyde 72, 173, 184 Broughton, Jimmy 72, 165, 184, 241, 244 Broussard, Charles 45 Brown, Aubrey 45, 274 Brown, Jimmy 45, 144, 222, 227 Brown, Joel 90, 189 Brown, Paul 72 Bruner, Sissy 45, 168, 215. 256,112 Bryan, Candy 72, 252 Bryant, Barbara 72, 203 Bryant, Tony 90 Buford, Barbara 90 Bumgardner, Faye 45, 144, 150, 182, 206, 208 Bunton, John 72, 150, 205 Burch, Kathy 43, 203 Burks, Eddie 72, 144, 180, 224, 227 Burnell, Billy 72 Burnett, Kenneth 90 Burnette, Kathy 46, 203 Burnette, Rudy 46, 184 Burnley, Sharon 90, 252 Burns, Cheryl 46, 208 Bums, Linda 46 Burns, Ronnie 46, 189, 237, 120 Burns, Ronny 90, 199 Burrow, Gerald 72, 149, 177, 188, 201, 209, 214, 226, 227 Burton, Elaine 72, 166 Busenbarrick, David 72 Busenbarrick, Steve 199 Bush, Mike 90 Butler, Alida 72, 151, 180, 167 Butler, Bobby 90 Button, Nancy 208 Byrd, Cheryl 72, 175, 195 Byrnes, Patti 90 Caffey, Sherry 72 Caffey, Terry 90, 214, 269 Cain, Bruce 46, 201, 209, 211, 214, 226, 227 Cain, Richard 90, 227 Caldwell, Sam 212, 266 Callahan, Mary Ann 72, 179, 193 Callaway, Bruce 46, 270 Calvert, David 46, 262 Campbell, Lynn 72 Campbell, Paula 144, 253 Campbell, Sherry 72 Canatella, Kenny 91 Canfield, Bruce 46, 182 Cangelose, Jimmy 46, 150 Carden, Becky 91, 194, 215 Cariere, Dorothy 91 Carlson, James 73 Carmichael, John 93, 202 Carpenter, Alice 73, 180, 205 Carpenter, Dot 46, 215 Carpenter, Jean 73 Carpenter, Jerry 73, 193 Carr, Donna 91, 252 Carr, Jimmy 73, 175, 192 Carraway, Skip 73, 178, 189 Carroll, Cindy 73, 173, 180, 195, 197, 214 Carroll, Janice 91, 180 Carroll, Mike 91, 227 Carroll, Sue 46 Cascio, Connie 91, 195 Cascio, Victor 46, 199 Cason, Mike 46, 204, 214 Catanese. Susan 73 Causey, Barry 73, 227 Causey, Joyce 73, 194 Causey, Lloyd 46, 224, 227 Causey, Patty 46 Chaffin, Walter 46, 207, 226, 227 Chaler, Pat 46, 197 Chambers, Barry 91, 180 Champion, Mike 46 Chance, Clair 73, 180, 214, 215 Cheek, Alice 46, 165, 170, 189, 127 Chesser, Linda 91 Chester, Carol 73, 208 Claer, Beverly 91 Claer, Gary 73, 199 Clark, Jody 73, 175 Clark, Martha 73 Clarke, Denise 91, 149 Clay, Kathy 73, 193, 200, 214 Clements, Alice 73, 212 Cloud, Eugene 47, 214, 268 Cloud, Harold 73 Cloud, Margie 73, 194 Cobb, Dianne 73 Cobb, Lamar 91, 270 Cobb, Patricia 91 Cochran, Jonesa 47, 102 Coco, Billy 91 Coco, Mike 47, 199 Cogdell, Beverly 191, 215, 246 Colbert, Charles 47, 184, 199 Colby, David 47, 203 Cole, Ted Coleman, Rhonda 73, 155, 195, 196, 167, 214 Collier, Janice 47, 211, 212 Collins, Bettie 47, 197 Collins, Charles 47, 178, 214, 270 Collins, Danny 73 Collins, Georgia 91 Collins, Ricky 178, 270 Collins, Stephen 73, 173, 180, 197, 269 Collum, Gary 91, 211 Comeaux, Robert 47 Conly, Bubba 91 Conly, Janet 144, 145, 148, 160, 196, 206, 137 Connell. Roger 47, 203 Cook, Charles 47, 180, 211, 212, 213 Cooksey, Bonnie 91, 252, 130 Coons, Mary 91, 253 Coons, Mike 47 Cooper, Jamie 73, 179, 193 Cooper, Norma 91, 182, 208 Corie, David 91 Corie, George 47, 191 Corrales, Robert 91 Cory, Becky 91 Copeland, Jack 74 Cosby, Bill 92 Cotton, David 47 Cottrell, James 74, 182, 220, 227, 233 Cottrell, Louise 47, 158, 160, 172, 174, 179,196 Courtney, Mildred 74 Cowart, George 92, 178 Cox, Carl 92 Cox, Dianne 74 Cox, Randy 144, 227 Cragar, Susie 204 Craig, Larry 74 Craig, Lynn 74, 222, 227 Crain, Rudy 92, 227 Crawford, Don 74, 173 Creighton, Chuck 272 Creighton, Jimmy 268 Crenshaw, Rhonda 47, 182, 208, 250 Crews, Sammye Lou 47, 169 215, 257, 140 Crockett. Jane 47, 145, 168, 186, 196, 214, 262 Crockett, Sara 92, 144, 186 Crofton, Linda 92, 194 326 Crouch, Regina 74, 182, 193. 195, 197, 211, 214, 246 Crumpton, Sherry 92 Crow, Phyllis 47, 144, 150, 168, 194, 214, 128, 136, 140 Culbertson, David 74, 213 Culbertson, Victor 48 Cummings, Cynthia 74 Cummings, James 92 Cundiff, Eddy 92 Cunningham, Allen 92, 269 Cunningham, Billy 74, 199 Cunningham, Jimmy 48, 199 Cupit, Sherry 215 Curbow, Johnny 199 Curtis, Tommy 272 Daniel, Dan. 203 Daniel, Donald 199 Daniel, Ray 74, 237, 233 Daniel, Russell 209 Daniels, Christine 48 Daniels, John 92 Dans, Dennis 48, 144, 201. 207, 220, 227 Darter, Dale 92 Davidson, Debbie 74 Davidson, James 92 Davidson, Pat 74, 164, 179, 214 Davis, Jimmy 199, 214, 272 Davis, Kathy 74 Davis, Patsy 74, 149, 175, 194 Davis, Robert 48, 146, 172, 174, 188, 201, 206, 207, 225, 227, 138, 137 Davis, Shirley 48, 182 Davis, Walt 48, 229 Dawes, Joy Lynn 74, 144, 212, 213 246 Day, Bill 74, 180, 201, 226, 227 Deal, Clyde 74, 199 Dean, Larry 92 Dean, Margaret 48, 194 Deaver, Larry 74 Dees, Diane 48, 144, 190, 168, 179, 186, 209, 137 Dees, Diane 180, 204, 138 DeMoss, Eloise 92 Denney, Jimmy 74 Dennington, Phyllis 74, 182, 193,194 Dennis, Michael 74, 171, 173, 212 Derveloy, Dottie 92, 200, 208, 253 DesMarais, Guy 214, 269 Devers, Danny 48 DeYoung, Janice 48 Dial, Brad 48, 182 Dial, Kathryn 92 Digilormo, Gary 48, 165, 208 Dillman, Don 92 Dinkins, Rucll 48 Dixon, Nikki 92 Dobbins, Alton 74, 173, 268 Dodd, Jeffrey 74 Dodson, Debbie 92 Doigg, Linda 48 Dolph, Betty 48, 160, 185, 196 Dolph, Martee 75, 182 Doucet, Janet 75, 180 Doughty, Ken 92, 150, 227, 114, 123 Douglas, Marylou 48 Douglas, Sharron 92 Dowden, Gary 48, 211, 212, 231, 229 Dowden, Roberta 75, 179 Downs, Bobbie 75, 164 Downs, Linder 92 Doyal, Shirlene 92, 191 Drewery, Sue 75 Driver, Susan 48 Drummond, Mike 75, 266 Dubois, Karen 75, 208 DuBose, Bobbie 48, 159, 214, 262 DuBose, David 93 Dudley, Fred 48, 199 Duhe, Cheryl 75, 180 Duke, Bill 75, 151, 221, 227 Dunahoe, Gail 48, 144, 149, 159, 160, 193, 209, 214, 253 Duncan, Chuck 75, 199, 222, 227, 237 Duncan, Joe 93 Dunn, Robby 75, 189, 201, 221, 227, 241, 243 Dunn, Ted 93, 212 Duplechain, Karen 93 Durrett, Ronald 48 Dust, Biddie 49, 144, 166, 170, 186 Dyer, Richard 49, 191 Dyes, Brenda 49, 253, 204 Dyess, George 93 Dyson, Larry 75 Ebarb, Winston 75, 226, 227 Eddings. Mike 93, 144 Eddins, Steve 93 Edie, Sue 49, 196, 208 Edmiston, Ronnie 49, 145, 172, 174, 178, 189, 206, 209, 141 Edmunds, Randall 49, 182, 272 Elliott, Deborah 93, 194 Elliott, Emily 49 Elkins, Harold 93, 199, 227 Elkins, Robert 93, 199, 227 Ellis, John Paul Ellis, Patsy 75 Ely, David 75 Ely, Steve 225, 227 Emerson, Scott 93 Emerson, Willa 75 Enloe, Jimmy 75, 199 Enloe, Van 75 Estill, Johnny 93 Evans, James 75, 173, 182, 192, 211, 274 Faglie, John 93, 211 Fair, Mike 75, 227, 241, 244, Fant, Sandie 49, 191, 195, 208. 253 Farmer, Chile 49, 164, 170, 189, 207, 214 Farmer, Jan 49, 168, 170, 186, 189, 209, 214, 215, 256 138,140.111,116,120 Farmer, Phillip 93 Farmer, Sharon 75, 252 Farrar, Kay 49, 180 Faulk, Suzanne 75, 194, 197 Faust, Bearnie 49 Featherngill, Sam 93 Feibel, Danny 75, 149, 199, 207 233 Felder, Betty 75, 182, 208 Fentress, Earl 49 Ferguson, David 93 Ferguson, Glen 93 Ferguson, Paul 75, 227 Ferguson, Sandra 75, 149, 196, 197, 211 Festavan, Julie 93, 150, 253 Fielder, Johnny 49, 241 Fife, Lester 270 Fike, Larrie 93, 180, 212 File, Shirley 93 Fincher, Patricia 93, 195 Fischer, Tim 75, 144, 177 189, 190, 206 Fisher, Larry 75, 199 Fletcher, Janet 93 Fletcher, Jay 49, 172, 174 Flores, Ray 199 Flowers, Barbara 75, 195 Flowers, Charlotte 49 Flowers, Lawrence 93, 199 Floyd, Shelton 93 Foley, Becky 75, 182, 211 Foley, Jan 75, 144, 186, 194, 167, 251, 253 Foley, Tim 93 Folks, Gary 93 Fong, Diane 50, 197 Ford, Charles 75, 203 Ford, Dianne 50 Fore, Mike 75, 197 Forsythe, Fred 199 Foster, David 75 Foster, Genie 93, 149, 252 Foster, Jan 93, 193, 194 Foster, Shirley 93, 194 Fowler, Robert 50, 199 Fox, Loraine 50, 150, 164, 166, 196, 214 Fox, Tommy 75, 149, 178, 189, 192, 265, 273 Foy, David 93 Frankie, Larry 76 Franklin, Chuck 93 Franklin, Ginger 76, 194, 208, 215, 252 Franklin, Karen 50, 146, 167 Franks, Sallie 76 Franton, Dianne 76, 149, 197 Frasier, Buddy 199 Free, Douglas 203 Free, Gary 50 Free, Harold 93 Freeman, David 76 Freeman, Gordon 93 Freeman, Teresa 93, 180 Frisby, Robert 93 Fulco, David 94 Fullerton, Rickey 50, 209, 232, 229 Futch, Marianne 94, 193 Gaensehals, Frank 76 Galbraith, Ronnie 76 Gallemore, Don 50, 247, 262 Gallien, Brian 94 Gallien, Jimmie 194, 197 Gallien, Reed 266 Gamble, Milton 50, 203 Garcia, Jimmie 76, 175, 179, 193, 205, 251 Garland, Cathy 76, 180 Garner, Greg 50 Garrett, Barry 180, 272 Garrett, Bruce 76 Gerrald, Linda 50, 164, 207 250 Garrett, Mary Ann 76, 158, 175, 177, 190, 193, 194, 208, 209, 247 Garriga, John 199 Gaston, Bobby 76, 178, 189 Gater, David 94 Gerrald, Linda 50, 164, 207 Gibbons, Danny 94, 214, 227 327 Gibbs, Cathy 94 Gibbs, Debbie 86, 145, 180, 187, 167, 214, 257 Gibson, Brenda 215 Gibson, James 50, 239 Gibson, Linda 94, 253 Giddings, Mary 94, 212 Gilbert, Sherry 94 Gilcrease, Duncan 203 Giles, Gloria 94, 194 Gill, Bobby 50, 222, 227 Gill, Jerry 94, 189, 233 Gillen, Jean 94, 191 Gillespie, Bonita 76 Gilmer, Bill 76 Gilmore, Russell 76 Girlinghouse, Don 76 Girlinghouse, Rita 94 Glanville, Becky 76, 144, 150, 191, 193 Godwin, Minette 94, 156, 179, 119, 123 Gohring, Edward 76 Gohring, Gloria 94, 144, 195 Golden, Karen 94, 175, 195, 197 Golden, Mike 76, 221, 227 Goleman, Janice 215 Gongre, Jean 50 Goodell, Linda 50, 204 Goodman, Dale 76, 199 Goodman, David 51 Goodman, Gail 76, 208 Goodwin, Randy 76, 265, 269 Gordon, Billy 94 Gordon, Dave 51, 209, 241, 243 Gordy, Kenneth 94 Gore, Doris 76, 180, 186, 195, 167 Gore, Helen 51, 160, 172, 174, 195 Gore, Sally 76 Gould, Doug 94 Gould, Janice 76 Gow, Jones 76, 178, 185 Grace, Quinton 94 Grady, Steve 94 Graham, Bonnie 204 Graham, Ronnie 199 Graham, Sherry 76, 193, 194 Gray, Betty 76, 246 Gray, Jane 51 Gray, Kathy 76, 194 Gray, Patricia 94, 208 Green, Debbie 76, 193, 214 Green, Imogene 94 Green, Janet 94, 182, 194 Green, Michael 51, 203 Greer, Brenda 51, 180, 205 Gremillion, Kandy 94, 194 Gresens. Florence 51, 194, 215 Griese, Linda 76, 180, 212 Griffith, Greg 76, 165, 184 Grimsinger, Buddy 76 Grissom, Deborah 94 Grumble, Bill 94, 263, 268 Guy, Marionette 51, 168, 179, 197, 208, 252,138 Guy, Pat 94, 175, 179, 193, 253 Guzzardo, Patti 51, 168, 172, 174, 179, 195, 206, 209, 250, 138 Hadley, Randy 76 Haffey, Nancy Lee 51, 214 Haire, Huey 94 Hall, Connie 94, 200, 252 Hall, Elizabeth 94, 208 Hall, Janice 51, 149, 168, 182, 197 Hall, Kenneth 94, 204 Hall, Harry 77 Hall, Mike 94, 180 Hall, Peggy 94 Hammack, Marion 77, 173, 274 Hampton, Alan 77, 214 lianey, Wayne 77, 201, 221, 237, 233 Hardwick, Betty 95 Harkness, Linda 77 Harp, Fran 51 Harper, Betty 77, 193 Harper, Bob 51 Harper, Jean 95 Harper, Sandra 51 Harrell, Bobby Joe 95 Harris, Clyde 77, 211 Harris, Margaret 51, 253 Harris, Pcewee 173, 180 Harris, Ronnie 95 Harrison, Bob 51, 172, 174, 182, 189, 237, 138 Harrison, James 212, 274 Harris6n, Pam 51 Harrison, Ricky 77, 203 Harrist, Sandra 77 Hart, Gary 77 Hartgrove, Paul 95, 182, 274 Harvey, Gloria 77, 164, 179, 194 Harville, Joy 95 Harville, Larry 51, 199 Harwell, Sylvia 95, 191 Hasten, Karl 51 Hataway, Steve 77 Hatfield, Rodney 95, 144, 184 Hattie, Cheryl 149 Hauser, Susann 51 Hawkins, Rose Ann 95 Hayes, Larry 51, 172, 174, 178 Haynes, Ronnie 77, 199, 205, 266 Hays, Tim 95 Heable, Raymond 77 Head, Katherine 77, 150, 191 Headrick, Ben 77, 223, 227 Hearn, Tommie 51, 169, 194, 128, 116 Hedrick, Ricky 77 Heidecker, Jerry 199 Heminger, Ed 51 Henderson, Bob Clark 77 Henderson, Cindy 95 Henigan, Dwain 95 Henley, Charles 95 Hcnnigan, Thomas 51, 199, 268 Henson, Lorraine 77 Herrington, Arthur 95 Herrington, Donna 77, 214, 215 Herron, Charlotte 52, 197, 215 Hester, Brenda 77 Hester, Charlotte 95, 179, 212, 252 Hester, Kenneth 199 Hester, Richard 95, 189, 227 Hickingbottom, James 199 Hicks, Kay 95, 252 Hicks, Sharon 77 Hicks, Tommy 95 Higdon, Dennis 52, 191 Higgason, Susan 77, 182 Higgins, Patricia 77, 208 Higgins, Shirley 78 Higgins, Stan 52 Hightower, Denise 78, 147, 129, 113, 118, 122 Hilgenfeld, Carol 95, 175, 212 Hill, Glenda 78, 149 Hill, Mike 78, 266 Hillard, Kathy 52 Hillman, Delores 52, 193 Hillman, James 95 Hines, Kenneth 95 Hines Kevin 95 Hinton, Carolyn 95, 195, 215 Hitchcock, Miles 52, 151 Holcombe, Margaret 95, 144, 179, 215 Hollingsworth, Richard 78, 222 Holloway, Sharon 52, 193, 209, 214 Holman, Robert 267 Holt, J. Billy 95, 260 Holtsclaw, Susan 78, 180, 246, 251 Hooter, James 52, 192, 210, 211, 274 Horn, Johnny 52, 214 Horn, Roy 78, 199 House, Kay 78 House, Rosemary 52 Howard, Bobby 178, 273 Howard, Gordon 99 Howard, Kathy 78, 195, 207, 253 Howard, Kay 96, 150, 182, 252 Howard, Linda 96, 179 Howard, Robert 96 Howe, Meredith 96, 182, 212 Howell, John 96, 177, 212 Hubbs, Donna 78, 193, 194, 208 Huckabee, Delane Orbin 52 Huckabee, Jim 52 Huckabee, John 96 Huckabee, Margaret 78, 150, 175, 186, 211, 212 Huckabee, Martha 52, 151, 175, 209, 214 Hughes, Allen 96 Hughes, Carolyn 52, 144, 160, 164, 168, 195, 214, 138, 140, 137 Hughes, Chuck 96, 214 Hughes, Clyde 78, 268 Hughes, Jimmie 52, 199 Hughes, Jimmy 52, 144 Huhn, Welton 52, 199 Humble, Jeff 96 Humphrey, Val 78 Humphries, Peggy 52, 144, 168, 194, 195, 206, 214, 250, 135 Hunt, Beverly 96 Hunt, Clyde 78 Hunter, Marian 96, 179, 215 Hurst, Gary 96 Hurst, Sally 215 Huson, Barbara 52, 160, 172, 174, 179, 195, 138, 137 Hutchinson, Beverly 52, 251, 262 Hutchinson, Loye 96, 178 Hutson, Faye 96, 193 Hutson, Jane 180 328 Hutson, Richard 78 Hux, Helen 52 Irvin, Ken 52, 209, 236 Isaacs, Gail 96, 179, 193 Ivey, Dave 53 Ivey, Judy 96, 200, 253 Ivey, Robert 78 Jackson, Andrea 53, 144, 169, 180, 186, 268, 138 Jackson, Brenda 78 Jackson, Karen 96, 191 Jackson, Kaye 180 Jackson, Debra 96, 180, 186, 191 Jamar, Janice 53, 168, 191 James, Beverly 96 James, Dixie 53, 168, 180, 186, 197, 214 James, Janet 53, 149, 164 James, Richard 78 Jarnevich, Margaret 78, 182 Jeane, Herbie 53, 199, 200, 207 Jefferson, Bill 53 Jenkins, Robin 53, 180, 190. 136, 138, 141, 137 Jenkins, T. Brant 78 Jennings, Danny 96, 175 Jerrald, Linda 182 Jinks, Dianne Joe, Jeanna 160 Johns, Gary 96, 227 Johns, Brad 53 Johnsen, Curt 78, 144, 182 Johnson, Alex 180, 227 Johnson, Barbara 96, 253 Johnson, Betty 53, 149, 163, 197, 206 Johnson, Cherylene 78, 158, 181, 247 Johnson, Ed 78, 227 Johnson, Elbert 96, 227 Johnson, Fred 78 Johnson, James 96 Johnson, Kay 78 Johnson, Ken 53, 189, 225, 227 Johnston, Joyce 96, 175, 193, 194 Johnston, Robert 97 Johnston, Tom 79, 147, 209, 122 Joiner, Carol 79, 144, 164, 179 Jolley, Roseana 207 Jolly, Kaye 97, 150, 179, 186, 209 Jones, Bill 53, 146, 165, 189, 199 Jones, Cathy 79, 150 Jones, Chris 79 Jones, Danny 53, 150 Jones, David 53, 191 Jones, Debbie 97, 252 Jones, Debbie 97, 149 Jones, Debbie 97. 252 Jones, Gary 97, 227 Jones, Genelle 79 Jones, Jackie 97 Jones, Janet 194 Jones, Jerry 79 Jones, Keith 97, 181, 185, 190, 207 Jones, Kenneth 53, 267 Jones, Kevin 97, 149, 181, 185 Jones, Larry 79 Jones, Mel 97, 214 Jones, Roger 79 Jones, Susan 53, 169, 181, 186, 212, 213, 134, 138 Jordan, Barbara 79, 193, 204, 214 Joyner, Dianne 97, 179, 191 Joyner, Jeanie 54 Juneau, Gerald 79, 199 Justice, Charlotte 79, 194 Justice, Eddie 97, 191 Kadison, Peter 54, 172, 174 Kalberg, Judy 54 Karl, Pam 97 Kaufman, Kenneth 54, 208 212 Kearns, M. Patrick 97, 272 Keel, Larry 54, 199 Kelley, Joe 79 Kelly, Larry 79 Kendrick, Darryl 97, 227 Kennedy, Mike 79 Key, Staney 97 Keys, Randy 54, 220, 227 Kickel, Gloria 54, 168, 180, 186, 196, 214, 138 Kihneman, Debbie 97, 211 Kilday, Rosemary 54, 159, 182, 195. 251 Kile, Francis 54, 271 Kincaid, Larry 79, 180, 268 King, Bobby Joe 54, 172, 174, 201, 209, 225, 227 King, Jan 97, 200, 253 King, John 54, 149, 237 King, Pete 79, 178, 212, 213 King, Sammy 54, 149, 189 Kinney, Kathryn 54 Kirkland, Virginia 79, 251 Kirspel, Kenny 97, 189 Kitchens, Kennie 54, 203 Kline, Billy 97, 211 Klorik, Linda 97, 214 Kneipp, Carol 54, 149, 169, 182, 186, 195, 208 Kneipp, Judy 97, 147, 187, 253 Kneipp, Don 79, 149, 179, 201, 223 Kneiper, Kathleen 97, 179, 211 Knell, Brenda 180 Knight, Dennis 199 Knight, Richard 97 Knight, Sandra 54 Knoll, Brenda 79 Knott, Larry 97 Knox, Clyde 55, 150 Kohlman Earl 97 Kolniak, Ronnie 79, 150 Kyle, Dennis 55 LaGrone, Travis 79. 182 Lambiotte, Linda 79, 144, 215 Lammons, Angelia 194 Lammons, Hugh 271 Lammons, Steve 55 Laney, Diane 55 Laney, Shelia 97 Lang, Rob 79, 199 Lawhome, Debby 204 Lawhorne, Doug 191, 199 Lawrence, Richard 97 Layton, Mary R. 55 Layton, Jeff 97 Lea, Paul 97, 144, 227 182, 195, 251 Lea, Shirley 55, 146, 168, 182, 140 Leach, Charles 79, 177, 189 Leach, Christy 79, 147, 186, 189, 214, 129, 118, 122 Leahy, Terry 97 Ledbetter, Cindy 79, 251 Lee, Barbara 55 Lee, Judith 215 Lee, Michael 55 Lee, Ronny 55, 271 Leeper, Debbie 97, 195 Legg, Ernie 79 Lenard, Cliff 79, 199 Lennard, Nora 97, 144, 179, 186 Leon, Karl 55, 199 Leon, Mary 97, 180, 194 Leonard, Janice 97 Leonard, Ronnie 55, 214 Leonard, Sue 204, 215 Leslie, Marilyn 55, 164, 195 Lester, Marilyn 98 Levendikis, Robert 98 Lewis, Billy 98 Lewis, Bobby 202 Lewis, Connie 79 Lewis, Sherry 79 Liberto, Rene 55, 150 Liles, Bruce 55, 172, 174, 268 Lindsay, David 98 Lindsay, Gary 79 Lindsay, Linda 55, 193, 197 Lindsay, Marianne 79, 150, 158, 179 Lindsay, Ted 79 Lindsay, Wayne 79, 266 Little, Tracy 55, 144, 172, 174, 178, 188, 206, 262, 138, 141, 137 Litton, Doretha 79 Litton, Otis 80 Lloyd, Shirley 80, 251 Lloyd, Stanley 98 Lodge, John 98, 144 Lodge, Richard 55 Lombardino, Linda 55, 215 Lombardino, Mike 98 Loshc, Bill 268 Love, Charles 55 Love, Harry 98, 144 Love, Monty 182 Love, Raymond 211 Lovett, Jeff 55, 178 Lowderback, Donna 55, 144, 155, 169, 170, 189, 206, 209, 246, 256, 135, 139, 140, 117, 121 Lowe, Rex 98 Lowery, David 55, 203 Loyd, Stanley 211 Lucy, Rhonda 98 Lunebring, Paula 55, 159, 160, 193, 252 Lynch, Margaret 80, 180, 191 Lynch, Mary 55 Lyons, Raymond 80, 199 Lyons, Wanda 98 McAlpin. Judy 56, 157, 166, 181, 214, 186, 139, McAvoy, Ken 56 McBeth, Lynda 80, 149, 181, 195, 197 McCain, James 266 McCain, Randy 56 McCall, Frankie 56 McCann, Eddy 80 McCann, Tom 80, 212, 263, 265, 271 McClain, Melvin 98, 178 McClung, David 98, 273 McClure, Julia 98 McClusky, Judy 56, 156, 264 329 McCollister, Bill 56, 199 McCollough, Mary 80, 173 McCoy, Jimmy 56 McCrary, Beverly 98, 179 208 McCulloch, Jeanne 179, 252 McDearmont, David 56 McDonald, Mariann 98, 211 McDonald, Steve 80, 147 189, 183, 237, 113 McGaha, Fred 80, 147, 200, 183, 221, 227, 237, 233 McGee, Burce 98, 266 McGee, Jeanette 80, 164 McGee, Linda 56, 211, 212 McGilvray, Becky 80, 173, McGrew, Fern 80, 171, 173, 182 McGuirt, Bob 98, 147, 189 McGuirt, Merriane 56, 159, 173, 195, 210, 211 McHaney, Marsha 98, 215 Mclnnis, Harold 80 Mclnnis, Millard 263, 270 Mclnnis, Ramona 98 Mclnnis, Robert 56 McKaskle, Linda, 80, 145, 173, 195 207 215 McKenzie, Mary 80, 145, 179, 187, 167, 214 McKinney, Patty 56, 163, 170, 181 McKinnon, John 98, 181 McKnight. Ronald 203 McLain, Kathy 98, 195 McLaughlin, Pat 197 McLaughlin, Phyllis 99, 145 McManus, Karen 80, 212 McMichael, Jim 99, 184 McMillan, Nancy 99, 215, 253 McMillan, Priscilla 80, 150, 214, 251, 252 McNabb, Ricky 56, 237 McWaters, Douglas 99, 227 Mabry, Iris 80 Mabry, Linda 56, 164, 208 Madden, Cindy 56, 179, 252 Madden, Ronny 56 Madden, Terry 80, 153, 181, 269 Magill, Dale 98 Magness, Randy 98 Majure, Diane 56, 150, 173, 194, 250 Majure, Don 80, 198, 205, 226, 227 Malnory, Rene 80, 149 Mai ray, Marion 98 Malray, Evon 179, 212 Mangogna, Jo Ann 80, 179, 186 Mangum, Charlotte 208, 214 Mann, Kenneth 80, 165, 241, 243 Mann, Linda 56, 148 Mannies, Gary 56, 145, 149, 185, 192, 211 Marabella, Nancy 80, 150, 191, 167, 183, 257 Marsh, Kathy 98, 179, 212, 252 Martin, Kandis 173, 191, 204 Martin, Phil 56, 149, 198 Mason, Patricia 98 Massey, Warren 98, 273 Mathews, Barry 56 Mathews, Dickie 98 Mathews, Ricky 98 Mathis, Nita 98, 145, 253 Mathis, Robert 56, 211, 272 Mathis, Ronney 198 Matlock, Eddie 80, 202 Matlock, Joyce 98 Maxwell, Barry 98 Maxwell, Jerry Wayne 56, 202 Maxwell, Jimmy 80 Maxwell, Lynette 80, 197 Maxwell, Sandra 80 May, Anne 56, 164, 171, 179, 183 May, George 98 May, Rawlie May, Rose 80 May, Sue 98 Meacham, David 57, 198 Meagher, Mike 57, 145, 149, 152, 170, 189, 206, 209, 230, 229, 133, 141 Medford, Roger 57, 214 Meeks, Mike 57, 150, 214, 215, 232, 229, 141 Meeks, Sandra 80 Melton, Anne 99, 179, 211 Melton, Jimmy 57, 184 Meredith, Bucky 57, 145, 184. 220, 227, 247 Merriman, Pepper 80, 171, 173, 195, 167, 183, 252 Meshell, Bobbie Meshell, Carl 99 Meshell, Virginia 57, 194, 195, 208, 183, 250 Messinger, Phillip 198 Metts, Martha 57 Meyer, John 80, 183 Mhoon, Jill 57, 197 Middleton, Dee 57, 165, 237, 239 Middleton, Janet 80 Middleton, Pat 81, 178, 223, 227. Milam, Milton 241, 242 Milazzo, Corenc 81, 150, 195 Milazzo, Mary 57, 160, 195 Milazzo, Phylis 81 Miley, Don 57 Miley, Sandra 57, 145, 162, 170, 171, 173, 206, 183 Miller, Edward 81 Miller, Elbe 99 Miller, Gilbert 57, 205, 214 Miller, Hallie 57, 160, 173, 177, 179, 195, 139 Miller, Janice 57, 197 Miller, John 58, 200, 220, 227, 139, 110 Miller, Linda 58, 208, 212, 213 Miller, Michael 58 Miller, Sheila 99, 193, 204 Mims, Annedretta 58 Mims, Cecil 81 Minniear, Ramy 58, 169, 173, 187, 210, 206, 211, 212, 213, 139 Mitchell, Jack 271 Mitchell, Mike 214 Mitchell, Renee 58, 193, 207, 214 Mitchell, Sandra 81, 173, 195, 183 Mitchell, Sharon 173, 181 Moe, Beth 58 Moe, Ozzie 99 Moncrief, Jerry 58, 145 Monday, Terry 99, 271 Monk, Melody 58, 169, 173, 177, 196, 210, 206, 209, 211, 262 139 Monk, Mike 99, 178 Monkhouse, Jamie 99, 191, 253 Monroe, Ann 99, 150, 179, 200 Montgomery, Diane 99, 180. 212 Montgomery, Ronnie 81 Moore, Bill 99, 227 Moore, Daryl 58 Moore, Dickie 58, 235 Moore, Susan 81, 246 Moore, Yvette 58 Mooring, Don 58, 165, 212, 263, 269 Morehead, Jamel 81 Moreno, Pete 81, 198, 227 Moreno, Sandy 81, 193 Morgan, Danny 81 Morgan, Linda 99, 149, 215 Morgan, Mary 58, 173, 195, 197 Morgan, Pam 81, 194 Morgan, Wayne 198, 205 Morley, Patricia 81 Morley, Patti 191 Morris, Faye 99, 195 Morris, Marilyn 58, 195, 197, 250 Morris, Ronnie 58 Morton, Gene 58, 210, 211, 212, 263, 268 Moseley, Tom 58, 266 Moses, Larry 81 Moseley, Tom 58, 266 Moses, Larry 81 Moss, Nancy 99 Moss, Shirley 81, 195 Mullins, Johnny 58, 173 Murphy, Donald 99 Murphy, Johnny 99 Murray, Charles 81, 156, 211. 266 Murray, Dennis 58, 266 Murray, Evelyn 81 Murray, James 81 Murray, John 99, 209 Murray, John C. 58 Murray, Lee 211 Murray, Mike 99, 266 Musgravc, Marshall 58, 171, 172, 173, 174 Myers, Betty 99, 195 Myers, Carol 81, 145, 181 Myers, Lajuana 58, 191, 215 Myers, Patricia 99 Myre, Robert 58, 202 Nails, Debra 81, 164, 171, 190,200 Nails, Russell 100 Nall, Jerrye 100 Naquin, Tony 59 Nectoux, Bubba 100 Ncctoux, Gill 81 Neel, Eddie 59 Neel, Jerry 81, 198 Neely, Donna 100, 179, 208, 253 Neely, Jerry 59 Nelson, Becky 59, 145, 169, 197, 206 Nelson, George A. 81, 273 Nelson, Glenn 59, 198 Nelson, Sue 82, 195, 197 Netherton, Missy Jo 82, 252 330 Newhouse, Cindy 100 Newhouse, Judy 59, 146, 169, 173, 186, 214, 262, 126, 140, 117, 121, 126 Newman, David 82, 204, 268 Newman, Michael 100 Newton, Karen 59, 151, 160, 173, 195, 196, 214 Nicholas, Irwin 82 Nichols, Barbara 100 Nichols, Jimmy 82, 151, 189, 197, 200, 183 Nichols, Norman 100, 178 Nicholson, Sheri 87,173, 195, 252 Niette, Diane 82 Niette, Roger 100 Nordcn, Gloria 82, 193 Norred, Andrea 100 Norris, Brenda 59 Norris, Larry 59, 211, 268 Norris, Nancy 100 Norton, Jimmy 59 Nugent, Johnny 82, 198 Nugent, Linda 82, 204 Nunley, Wayne 59, 198, 241, 244 Odom, Cecil 82, 266 Oden, Bill 100 Oden, Jerry 82, 173, 178, 205, 223 227 O’Donnell, Cathey 59, 154, 168, 170, 187, 215, 139 Ogburn, Donnie 59 Ogden, Karen 59, 145, 173, 193, 197, 204 Ogden, Patricia 100 Okes, Brenda 82, 179, 197 Olds, Marilyn 100 Olivier, Debbie 59, 208, 246 Olivier, Mary 59, 208 O’Neal, Bryan 60 O’Neal, Pattie 82, 212, 213 Osborn, Paula 60 Osborne, Margaret 60, 170 Osburn, Louis 60, 266 Ott, Stephanie 100, 191, 252 Ouzts, Danny 60, 214 Owen, Esther 82, 149, 187, 167, 252 Owen, Mickey 100, 227 Owen, Nancy 82 Owen, Ted 100, 199, 266 Owens, Anne 82, 181, 186, 215 Ownbey, Bobby 100, 214 Oxford, Barbara 60, 169, 173, 196, 208, 209, 214, 250 Paddy, Gary Paddy, Mike 214 Page, Billie 82 Palmer, Debbie 100 Parker, Alma 215 Parker, Faye 60 Parker, Gloria 60 Parker, Jimmy 82, 181 Parker, Larry 60, 152, 209. 235, 255 Parker, Lynda 100 Parker, Marguerite 100, 200 Parker, Mickey 82, 198 Parker, Randy 100 Parks, Lynn 60 Parks, Pat 60 Patrick, Donnie 60, 203 Patterson, Jeff 82 Patton, Pam 60, 196, 208 Paul, David 100 Paul, Tony 100 Payne, Linda 101, 149, 179, 186, 193 Peak, James 60, 146, 189, 220, 227 Perry, Joe 60, 214, 232, 229 Peterson, Rebecca 60 Pharr, Tommy 61, 198, 199, 214 Phillips, Dave 61, 191 Phillips, Jim 101 Phillips, Larry 82, 202 Phillips, Tommy 81 Pickering, Candy 101, 151, 190 Pinnix, D. Thad 101 Pittman, Charlotte 82 Pittman, Rosemary 101 Plaisance, Billy 101, 198 Plaisance, Johnny 82 Plants, Danny 82 Plants, Hershel 61, 198 Plants, Ronnie 101 Pogue, Carole 61, 195, 196, 197, 208, 246 Ponder, Bobby 61, 198 Posey, Gary 61, 198, 241, 243, 241 Posey, Mary Ann 83 Posey, Maxine 101 Post, Frank 61, 145, 189, 262, 263, 138, 141 Post, Lawrence 61, 178, 198, 266 Poston, Linda 61, 191 Poston, Mary 101 Powell, Barbara 101, 145, 173, 181 Powell, Gayle 101, 253 Powell, Laura 61, 179, 197, 214 Powell, Sharon 83, 166, 181, 187, 253 Powell, Wayne 83, 178, 184, 198, 247 Pratt, Bill 83, 189, 200, 223, 227 Pratt, Paul 101, 149 Price, Don 101 Price, James 61, 172, 174, 178, 190, 183, 262, 139 Price, Paul 101 Primos, Steve 61, 224, 227, 241, 245 Prince, Mitzi 83, 149, 195 Prince, William 61, 208, 209, 263, 272 Proctor, Elaine 101, 212 Pruett, Ronald 61 Pruitt, Keith 61, 149, 165, 189, 230, 229, 112 Prunty. Mark 83 Pugh, Barbara 61, 160, 173, 196, 137 Pynes, Janet 83, 173, 181. 195 Raburn, Patricia 83, 179, 191, 196 Rainbolt, Beverly 101, 179 Raines, Melonee 61, 172, 174 Rains, Michael 61, 145, 191 Raley, Lara 83, 158, 175, 177, 187, 190, 208, 247 Rambin, Carolyn 83, 193, 183 Rambin, Jimmy 61, 199 Rambin, Sherry 101, 207 Ramsey, Becky 83, 193, 215 Ramsey, Beverly 101, 214 Randolph, Annette 101 Raney, Glenn 61, 202 Rankin, Tammy 101, 151, 195, 205 Rasch, Jeri Lynn 61, 159, 173, 252 Rast, Becky 101, 179, 212 Ratliff, Sandy 83 Ray, Jimmy 101, 145, 178, 184 Rayford, Billy 62 Rayburn, Mark 61 Reagan, Sharon 101, 258, 252 Rcbouchc, Brad 101 Reed, Linda 60 Reese, Cheryl 101, 211 Reesem, Melvin 101 Reeves, Beverly 101, 252 Reeves, Gerald 62 Reeves, Robert 101, 147, 151, 227 Reeves, Rodney Joe 101 Register, LaVeme 101 Reid, Gail 101, 195, 204 Renwick, Leah 62, 145, 197 Reynolds, Alice 83, 151, 197, 208 Reynolds, Bobbie 62, 159, 187, 262 Reynolds, Glenn 83 Reynolds, Mike 62, 287 Reynolds, Terri 101, 145, 187, 215 Rhodes, Dorothy 62, 166, 171, 195, 197. 272 Rhodes, Elizabeth 101 Rhodes, Grade 83 Rhodes, Joe 83, 145, 200, 205 Ribelin, Donnise 83, 159, 181, 196 Rich, Charlotte 101, 252 Rich, Lucky 101, 274 Rich, Kaye 181 Richardson, Everette 83, 200 Richrdson, Lana 83, 252 Riche, Margaret 101, 151, 191 Richmond, Carol 62, 197, 215 Ridley, Paul 102 Rigg, Robert 102 Rigsby, David 83, 173, 181 Riley, Patricia 102, 145, 179., 187, 189 Rinaudo, Sam 83 Rios, Rosalind 83, 212 Riser, Ted 62, 191 Risinger, Edward 83, 204, 268 Rittenhouse, Robyn 62, 193, 195 Roach, Dennis 102 Roach, Louis 102, 190 Robbins, Stan 102 Roberson. Ernie 83, 147, 178, 189, 1%, 122 Roberts, Alvin 102 Roberts, Bo 232, 233 Roberts, Carolyn 62, 193, 214 Roberts, Lloyd 102, 151, 178, 273 Roberts, Mike 83, 173, 274 Roberts, Sharon 62 Robertson, Brenda 215 Robertson, Cindy 102, 195, 253 Robertson, Judy 62, 215 Robertson, Mary 102 Robertson, Rhonda 83, 179, 193, 209, 246 Robertson, Rickey 102 Robertson, Sandra 83, 215, 252 331 Robertson, Shari 62, 163. 170, 196, 214, 139 Robinson, Bobby 62, 149 Robinson, Francis Robinson, Monte 102 Roddy, Alaric 62 Rodgers, Nita 62, 207 Rogers, Donna 102 Rogers, Jerry 198 Rogers, Larry 62 Rogers3fe«§ha 102 495J Rogers. ™ Ropefr4Jenni%, Roppole Rosales, CalVip 83, 214 Rose, Chris Rose, Terry 62 Ross, Mary 83, 173. 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147, 181, 253 Terry, Sharron 85, 151 Thomas, Bruce 85 Thomas, Margaret 85, 179 Thomas, Melissa 85, 173, 179 Thomas, Paula 85, 166, 179, 187, 1%, 212, 246, 253 Thomas, Ralph 66 Thomas, Sherry 105 Thomas, Steve 66, 172, 174, 178, 190, 139 Thomas, Teri 105, 145, 179, 191, 253, 130, 119, 123 Thomason, Gail 66, 205 Thomason, Gary 105, 227 Thompson, Floyd 173, 197, 270 Thompson, James Richard 227, 66, 224 Thompson, Joyce 66, 175, 196, 214 Thompson, Larry 66, 211, 212, Thompson, Mary Lou 105, 151, 215 Thompson, Pam 105, 179 Thompson, Pat 66 Thompson, Richard M. 66, 201, 214 Thompson, Tim 85, 165 Thornton, Anita 105 Thornton, Bruce 85 Thrash, Don 66 Thurber, Martha 85, 179, 183, 190 Tigert, Lynn 66 Tilley, Gary 66, 211, 272 Tilley, Steve 66, 176, 188, 209, 222, 227, 139, 137 Tilton, Carolyn 66 Timon, Howard 105 Tingle, Julie 191 Tingle, Marsha 105, 253 Tingle, Patti 105, 195 Tinsley, Margaret 85, 214 Tobola, Cathy 85 Tombleson, Thomas 105 Tombrello, Jennie 105 Townes, Elaine 105 Treadaway, Ernest 181 Treadway, Emmett 105 Trevino, Albert 105 Troegel, Cheryl 66, 149, 193, 215 Troegel, John 66, 223, 227, 241 Troegel, Karen 105, 151, 171, 179, 193, 214, 253 Troquille, Willard 105, 178, 211 Truly, Carol 105, 181 Tubre, Nan 85, 215 Tucker, Steve 66, 212, 270 Tulley, James 66, 237 Tullos, Judy 66 Tuminello, Jay 66, 214, 225, 227 Tuminello, Vince 105 Tupper, Joy 85, 195, 197, 253 Turnbow, Linda 105 Turner, Bill 105, 271 Turner, Doris 85, 147, 173, 194, 183 Turner, Edwin 105 Turner, Sam 105 Turner, Sue 66, 162, 181, 193 Tutt, Charles 105, 184, 208, 227 Tyler, Donnie 66, 198 Tyler, Linda 66 Tyson, Arnita 105 Uli, Ellen 66, 169, 179, 197, 252 Valentine, Barbara 105, 175 Van Tiem, Michael 85 Vanwinkle, Earlene 85, 197 Vaughn, Judy 67, 197 Voss, Clarence 85, 224, 227, 233 Wade, Jerry 86, 189 Wadsworth, Claudia 67, 166, 194, 214, 270, 139 Wagner, Carolyn 105, 179 Waites, Merry 86, 149, 173, 179, 194, 196 Waites, Michael 86, 173, 184, 192, 211, 274 Waites, Tommy 105 Walden, Charlotte 67, 214 Waldrip, Randy 67, 151, 202 Walker, Alma 86, 173, 181, 195, 167, 206 Walker, Amy 67, 151 Walker, Arthur 67, 231, 229, 141, 121 Walker, Clay 86, 173, 237 Walker, Colcne 86, 151, 253 Walker, Connie 86, 167, 208, 246 Walker, Frances 105, 181, 175 Walker, Gloria 105, 252 Walker, James 105 Walker, Janette 86, 149, 181 Walker, Joe 86, 198 Walker, Marilyn 86, 208, 252 Walker, Pat 86, 252 Walker, Tommy 269 Walker, Vance 105 Walkup, Nancy 105, 179, 191, 211 Wall, Michael 67 Wallace, Becky 86, 208, 253 Waller, Rodney 67, 151, 178, 184, 196, 139 Wallette, Louise 105 Wallis, Alan 106 Walston, Loretta 106 Walters, Barry 67, 151, 178, 208 203 Walters, Debbie 86, 166, 181, 195 Walters, Kathye 67, 193, 183 Walton, Tom 67, 145, 201, 237 Ward, Beth 86, 151, 181, 193, 214 Ward, Jimmy 106, 270 Ward, Kathleen 203 Ward, Linda 86, 195, 208 Ward, Rose Mary 67, 145, 163, 195, 197, 266 Ware, Bill 86 Watkins, Phillip 67, 173, 263 Watson, Dece 86, 225, 227 Watson, Gwen 86, 158, 173, 181 Watson, Kathie 106, 179, 208, 253 Watson, Scott 106 Weathers, Albert 67, 198 Weathers, James 67, 198 Webb, Cindy 106, 149, 179, 252 Webb, Gary 106 Webb, James 86 Webb, Linda 67, 173, 181, 190, 196 Welch, Jimmy 86 Welch, Lajuan 106, 252 Weldon, Gail 86, 145, 151 Wells, Dianne 86, 211 Welsh, Sam 86, 198 Wheeler, Donna 68, 214 Wheeler, John 106 White, Deborah 106 White, Donna 86, 145, 191, 251, 253 White, George 106 White, Judy 106, 151, 253 White, Steve 68, 145, 188, 206, 207, 132 Whitfield, Kaylon 86, 151 Whitis, Gary 87 Whitten, Cathy 106, 151, 179, 252 Whittington, Danny 106 Whittington, Jan 87, 173, 181, 195, 251 Whittington, Patty 68, 145, 168, 206, 183, 214, 262, 139 Wibben, Nick 106, 145, 227 Wiggins, Terry 106 Wilbanks, Hal 87 Wilcher, Brenda 87 Wilcox, Clif 68, 164 Wilcher, Brenda 87 Wilcox, Clif 68, 164 Wilcox, Starr 106 Wilcox, Tom 106, 198, 268 Williams, Cindy 68 Williams, Donna 68, 158 Williams, Joyce 87, 215 Williams, Judy 106, 195 Williams, Mary Helen 106 Williams, Patti 106, 252 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Dennis 68, 145, 189, 268 Williamson. Mike 106, 184 Wilkerson, Karen 106 Wilkinson. Mike 198, 270 Williford, Gary 87 Williford, Larry 106 Willis, Richard 68 Willis, Ronnie 87, 173, 270 Wilson, Barbara 68, 145, 202 Wilson, Donna 66, 145, 148, 173, 195, 206 Wilson, John 106, 149, 178 Wilson, Judy 87, 173, 195 Wilson, Santha Jean 106 Wilson, Thomas 87 Wimberley, Virginia 173, 193, 195, 204, 206, 209, 214 Wimberly, Rodney 87, 224, 227 333 Wimbish, Danea 68, 151 Windham, Cecil 106, 268 Winston, Linda 106, 181, 195 252 Wintcrrowd, Kenneth 268 Winterrowd, Robert 87, 267 Winters, Ann 106 Wise, Albert 106 Wise, Glenda 68 Wise, Sheilah 173, 214 Withem, Connie 68, 164, 195, 197, 203 Wixon, Cliff 267 Womack, Margaret 106 Wood, Bilrft 273 'J Wo A?. D. WSddall, jjRoni nodhanfr-Vicki WoodrJeK, Via Wojjaruff, Dam 87 Worsham, QLinda 68, J60 6 wright Sdndi 106 A u WynrtjjFrances 87 197, 205 WynnA James 106 O Wynne, Susie 106, 195, 252 a ( Yarbrough, Gary 87, 237 Yarbrough, Linda 68, 166 Yarbrough, Paula 68 Ybanez, Linda 149, 151, 191, 204 Ybanez, Mary Ann 87, 215 Young, Jeff 87, 173, 189, 211, 274 Young, Karen 106, 149, 179, 200, 215 Young, Karen Lynn 106, 195 Young, Kelly 68 Zanovich, Joyce 87, 145 Zeigler, Glen 106, 227 Zeiglcr, Ronnie 106, 227 Zeringue, Sheilia 87 Anthony, Mary 23 Akins, Patricia 22 Baker, Thelda 23, 182 Banks, Sammie 21 Bertiaux, Mable 23 Boddie, Margaret 23 Boone, Carolyn 23 Brantly, B. H. 19 Brown, Norma Jean 23, 16C Bunch, Sidney 23, 173 Carroll, Sue 22 Chandler, Peggy 23, 181, li Daigle, Joe 226, 241 Dalton, Pearl 23 Davis, Lucille 23 Day, Lewis 23 Derveloy, Gene 23, 226 Farrar, James 23, 226, 235 Fox, Patricia 23 Franz, Inez 23, 145 Fritz, Don 24, 151 Fullerton, Patricia 24, 159 Garner, Geraldine 24 Gephardt, Nancy 24, 166 Gilbert, Wilma 24 Gray, Grace 24, 191 Green, Sammy 24 Guess Margaret 24, 173 Harris, Sara 24 r'y Harville, James 4 Hatcher, Syble 22 y Faculty Index earn, Nellie 25 nderson, Clem 20 , Nema 25 H ghthwer, Evelyn 25 in, Laura 25, 246 k _ , Kenneth 25 k me, Vernon 25 vLs w mphreysj HubezY25 Huryn( Peter 25 JacksbntCharles 25 Jeanfreau, Vance 26 (s, Rutfh 26,176 •hnson, Elizabeth 26 Jordan, Stephen 26, 226 Kopecky, Gladys 26 Lawson, David 26 Malone, Royce 26 Martens, Edgar 26 Martin, Loryne 26 Mason, Jane 26 Mason, Mildred 193, 246 McClellan, Ouida 26 McElroy, James 26 Melton, Martha 27 Miljlej!, Virginia 21 Edward 27, 262 iear, Walter 27, 210 te, Louise 27 nization Index Arrowettes—21 Art Club—191 Band—211 Baseball—234 Basketball—228 Cafeteria-Workers- Cheerleaders—254 Chemistry Club—172 Choirs—214 V N Creative Writing Club—171 Debate Club—190 n Distributive Education—202 Fellowship of Christian Athletes Football—219 Football Program Ad Staff—168 4-H—200 French Club—180 Future Business Leaders of Amercia—197 ure Farriers of America—198 . -:ure Hg iemakers of America—194 FutuiMp6achers of America—196 tA Gymnastics—246 0 jj'l Gym Office Work. jIf ll Guards—207 Workers—208 Indian Mascot—255 Interact Club—184 Intra-School Club Council—206 Junior Medical League—193 a V, Key pub—188 A Lajin Club—176 jLibrary Assistants—204 p 'i; Line Guards—209 National Honor Society—139 Office Assistants—208 Orchestra—212 Pelican State—140 Moore, Willard 27 Morris, Carolyn 22 Mulloy, John 27, 199 Murphy, Sibyl 20 Nutt, Martin 27 Orton, James 27, 226 Otwell, Jan 27 Parsons, John 28 Paul, Price 27 Paul, Patricia 27, 168 Pettitt, Kenneth 27 Pharis, Bettie 22 Ragan, Glenn 27 Reeves, Lynn 27 Reisinger, Gerald 27 Reynolds, James 28, 185 Reynolds, Judy 28, 153 Riche, Melvin 28 Robertson, Opal 28 Rushing, Troy 28, 173 Sanford, Carolyn 28 Slimer, Bernard 28, 188, 190 Smelley, Emma Loyce 28, 250 Taylor, Nancy 28 Tubbs, Luther 28, 162, 170 Turner, Harriette 28 Watson, Sylvia 28 Watts, Louise 28, 197 Wilson, Roy 28, 219, 226 Winn, Cecil 28 Physics CLUB—174 POW WOW Ad Staff-166 POW WOW Editorial Staff-162 Quill and Scroll—170 Red Cross—148 Safety Council—150 School Storeworkers—207 Science Club—175 SEQUOYAH Ad Staff—158 SEQUOYAH Editorial Staff—152 Spanish Club—182 Student Council—144 Student Medical Association—192 Tennis—247 Track—240 Visual Aids Assistants—205 “Z” Club—186 334 Editor s Message During this year the yearbook staff lias worked hard to preserve tlie memories of Fair Park High School for each student. It takes plenty of time and hard work to complete such a job. The people who have composed this yearbook will not receive enough credit for their endeavors. To each of them, I say thanks for the under- standing and willingness displayed while working on the SEQUOYAH. Many people other than the staff deserve our gratitude. To Mrs. Judy Reynolds, our faculty advisor, there is nothing I could say that would equal what she has done for our yearbook. The pro- fessional assistance of Mr. Milburne Alfred, photographer, and Mr. James Cobb, representative from Jaylor Publishing Company, eased the task of producing the yearbook. A special thanks to Miss Sammie Banks, Mrs. Nellie Hearne, Mrs. Pat Paul, and Miss Inez Franz for their willingness to help. And last of all thanks to everyone at Fair Park for the cooperation and the opportunity to serve Fair Park in this way. . -If.
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