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

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■' • . ' .c ' ■ - f Fair Park High School Shreveport, Louisiana Contents Faculty ................. Curriculum .............. Class ................... Features ................ Organizations ........... Sports .................. Military ................ Ads ..................... 16 30 42 I 18 152 232 274 294 2 Through the years we have viewed Fair Park as a way of life. From the first day on campus, patterns are created and destroyed, friendships are born and ideas are conceived and disillusioned. Laughter rings in the halls and classrooms. Spirits of athletic events, contests and social life are high. These all help create wonderful memories of Fair Park. Fair Park High School is a way of life for many people, all working for the same goal—education. If enough strife is put forth, accomplished Fair Park stu- dents will attain higher goals in life. They conquer who believe they can. We give you the 1968 SEQUOYAH and hope you find your place in the Mosaic of Fair Park High School. Educational Life . . . The goal of every student at Fair Park should be the development of his brain into a working integral part of his mind and body relationship. Education is the instrument utilized to accomplish such a result. Students need a thorough, broad education to understand the great issues challenging the minds of men and to communicate their ideas effectively. Dis- cipline is also needed for maximum ef- fectiveness. Learning comes through com- prehending in the classroom, listening to lectures, and creating and discover- ing by doing. These enable students to develop skills and to quicken their intel- lect and abilities. 5 Service The more one gives of himself the more content he will be. For selfishness is at the heart of much of the unhappi- ness and unrest that exists today. Psy- chologists have confirmed the teachings of Christ that true happiness can be found only by an individual losing himself in service to others. Many organizations exist for the purpose of teaching stu- dents to serve others. Anyone who is willing can enrich his life by taking ad- vantage of these opportunities to serve. 7 mfm Physical Life The physical education requirements in high school are most often thought to be relatively unimportant, but they are es- sential for a balanced education. Not only is physical development an individual area of growth, it also plays an active role in the realization of maximum growth in other phases of life. An erect, vigor- ous body often serves as a mirror reflect- ing an alert, receptive mind and a gen- eral zest for life. ( • . V' ’“♦-Vi . JtVg SI %'V VVy • 8 Social Life Social life is more than going to parties and enjoying people around you. We must exceed the degree of social develop- ment and adapt ourselves to this new surrounding. The individual is intended to live with his fellow man. All must learn to contribute and cooperate in this new society. Social life is the discovery of one's self in relationship to others. 11 In Grateful Appreciation The Senior Class of 1968 wishes to thank the faculty of Fair Park High School for all the knowledge and kind- ness it has shown in the past years. Not only have the teachers performed the difficult job of educating the students, but also they have given of their free time to help students with all types of problems. The seniors will leave Fair Park a little heavy-hearted, but they will be ready to face life and take their place in an adult world because of the unself- ishness of their educators. 13 Spirit ’68 The spirit of Fair Park is vividly dis- played at our pep rallies and games. But this spirit is not simply the urging of the football team to victory. It is much more. The student body is united in spirit as a result of the unity of purpose in all the phases of school life. Spirit is intense in attempts to pass tests, in Saturdays given in service to the school, in daily practices of the athletic teams, and in the conversation of the students themselves. 1189 CONSTI- TUTION artiqts or nmnoN [CMffAT O v OF P£HDtNc[ ,18 flib Sfco vo CON ffss 1 KT ffj C°NG £SS Faculty B. H. Brantly Resides as Principal B. H. Brantly has had the leadership of Fair Park High School for three years now. His time and devotion have meant, much to the welfare of the school, while his determination to pre- serve the high Fair Park standards and traditions has earned him the respect of the students. Mr. Brantly earned the B.S.E. de- gree and the M.S.E. degree from Hen- derson State Teachers College. He has completed post-graduate work at Louisiana State University, University of Arkansas, and Louisiana Polytechnic Institute. Mr. Brantly has a direct interest in each student due to the fact that his two daughters, Barbara and Joan, graduated from Fair Park. To you, Mr. Brantly, we, the students of Fair Park, say thank you. 18 Henderson Completes 3rd Year as Assistant Principal Mr. Henderson is now serving his third year as Assistant Prin- cipal. Previously the coach of Fair Park's basketball team, he works well with the students. The many duties of Mr. Henderson include providing student transportation to all out-of-town games, checking the attendance, and directing the administration and maintenance. Outside of the office he enjoys being with his wife, Martha, and his son, Clembo. 20 Mrs. Murphy is now serving her ninth year as Assistant Principal. Before attaining this position, she taught English at Fair Park. Mrs. Murphy holds degrees from Loui- siana College and Stephen F. Austin State College. Working closely with the teachers in plan- ning curriculum and with the stu- dents who are preparing for grad- uation consumes much of her time. She also observes many classes and supplies the needed textbooks and materials. Besides these duties, she keeps in touch with her three sons, Jimmy, Tommy and Edgar. Murphy Remains as Assistant Principal Virginia Miller Antoinette Price Sammie Banks Counselors In need of guidance! So to the Counselor's office. This particular office consists of three well-trained women to help each student in need of advice. Many students come to them each day to obtain information about college or results of standardized tests. The Counselors are always willing to help the students of Fair Park. Left: Miss Banks and Mrs. Price check col- lege catalogues for a career program. Top: Helping Seniors plan their schedule is one of Mrs. Miller's many duties. 22 Secretaries Accuracy and promptness deal greatly with the office personnel. That is why it takes five secretaries to keep Fair Park in working order. Their efficiency and organization keep the school running on a smooth course everyday. Many of their duties consist of typing, fil- ing, and a great deal of book work. Daily business in the office never really comes to a conclusion. 23 Mrs. Carroll is called on to assist students checking in and out each day. BETTY LOU ALEXANDER B.S.: Louisiana State University; Economics American Gov- ernment, Civics MARY ANTHONY B.A.: Ouachita College; M.A.: Columbia University; Latin I, Shorthand II, Office Practice EDWENA AYERS B.A.: Northwestern State College; English III LOUELLA BAINS B.A.: Centenary College; Speech I, English II THELDA BAKER B.A.: Northwestern State College; Spanish I, II, III ANNIE LOU BARLOW B.A.: Northwestern State College; M.Ed.: Stephen F. Austin; Home Family Living, Homemaking III, IV Students Educated by Staff of 82 MABLE BERTIAUX B.S.: Northwestern State College; Homemaking I, II MARGARET BODDIE 8.S.: Centenary College: English II, III JUNE BOOGAERTS B.A.: Louisiana Tech; English III MARVIN BRANDT B.S.; Centenary College; Chemistry NORMA JEAN BROWN B.S.: Northwestern State College; M.Ed.: Louisiana State University; Typewriting I, Bookkeeoing I MERRY ANNE BRUCE B.S.: Centenary College; Biology SIDNEY BUNCH B.S., M.Ed.: Louisiana State University; Physics, General Sci- ence PEGGY CHANDLER B.A.: Northwestern State College; French I, III CLARENCE COLEMAN ' B.S., M.Ed.: Southern University; General Science 24 MARGARET COLON B.S.: Louisiana Stale University; English II PEARL DALTON B. S.: Louisiana Polytechnic Institute; M.Ed.: Stephen F. Austin; C. O.E., Business Arithmetic LUCILLE DAVIS B.A.; Northwestern State College; English IV LEWIS DAY B.S., M.Ed.: East Texas State College; Geometry GENE DERVELOY B.S., M.Ed.: Louisiana Polytechnic Institute; Physical Educa- tion PATRICIA FOX B.S., M.Ed.: Northwestern State College; Geometry, Algebra I. JAMES FRANKLIN B.M.E.: Southeastern Louisiana College; Band, Orchestra DON FRITZ B.S.: Louisiana Polytechnic Institute; M.B.E.: University of writing I, II 25 STUDENT TEACHERS. FRONT ROW: Lottie Hennigan, Bobbie Miller, Nelwyn Mayeaux. SECOND ROW: Melva Hataway, Diana Hillman, Judy Moncrief. TOP ROW: Meta Baxter, Janie Temple, Mary Arnold. GERALDINE GARNER B.A.: Northwestern State College; B.L.S., M.A.; George Pea- body; Librarian NANCY GEPHARDT B.S.; Northwestern State College; Geometry, Algebra II WILMA GILBERT B.A.; Louisiana State Normal; English II JACK GOODMAN B.S.: Centenary College; Civics, Spanish I GRACE GRAY 8.A.: Southeastern Oklahoma State College; M.Ed.: Stephen F. Austin; Art I, II, III, IV MARGARET GUESS B.S.: Louisiana State University; Chemistry J. B. HARVILLE B.S.; Louisiana Polytechnic Institute; Business Arithmetic NELLIE MAY HEARN B.A.: M.Ed.: Texas Women's University; Mechanical Drawing I, II, III. Art I NELL HEDGES B.S.; Louisiana Polytechnic Institute; Typewriting I MIRIAM HICKCOX B.A.: Middlebury College; Latin I, II, III CAROLE JEAN HIERS B.S.: Louisiana State University; English III, Civics EVELYN HIGHTOWER B.A., M.Ed,: Louisiana Polytechnic Institute; English IV 26 LAURA HIXSON B.S.: Little Rock University; Physical Education BETTYE HOLLAND B.S., M.Ed.: Louisiana Polytechnic Institute; English IV CHARLES HOLLAND B.A.: Louisiana Polytechnic Institute; English II GRADY HOLT B.S., M.Ed.: East Texas State College; Metals KENNETH HOWARD B.S.: Northwestern State College; M.S.: Arizona State Uni- versity; Biology, Physical Education VERNON HUMBLE B.S., M.Ed.: Northwestern State College; Advanced Math, Business Arithmetic VANCE JEANFREAU B.A.: Tulane University; M.Ed.: Northwestern State College; Civics, Geography BETH JOHNSON B.A.: Southern Methodist University; English III STEVE JORDAN B.S., M.S.: Northwestern State College; Physical Education GLADYS KOPECKY B.A.: Louisiana Polytechnic Institute; M.Ed.: Louisiana State University; Librarian ROYCE MALONE R.O.T.C. I, II, III EDGAR MARTENS B.S.: Northwestern State College; Graphic Arts I, II, III 19 Teachers Added to Present Faculty LORYNE MARTIN B.A.: Centenary College; M.A.: Columbia University; Eng- lish IV OUIDA MCCLELLAN B.A.: Centenary College; Business English, Shorthand I JAMES MCELROY B.A.: Louisiana Polytechnic Institute; Algebra I, II 27 MARTHA MELTON B.S.: Centenary College; M.S.: Northwestern Algebra II, General Math DON MILLER B.S.: Auburn University: Physical Education LOUISE MONETTE B.A.: Centenary College; M.Ed.: University Distributive Education II, III Faculty Prepares Students for JOHN MULLOY B.S.: University of Southwestern; M.Ed.: Northwestern State College; Agriculture I, II, III MARTIN NUTT B.A., M.A.: Colorado College; American History JAMES ORTON B.S.: Louisiana Polytechnic Institute; Driver Education JAN OTWELL B.S.: Northwestern State College; Typewriting I, Distributive Education II LINDA OWEN B.A.: Southeastern Louisiana College; Physical Education PRICE PAUL B.S.: Centenary College; Biology GLENN RAGAN B.A.: Louisiana Polytechnic Institute; English III LYNN REEVES B.S.: Chadron State Teachers College; M.A.: Colorado State Teachers College; Woodwork I, II, III GERALD REISINGER B.S.: Centenary College; Physics, General Science REGGIE REYNOLDS B.A., M.A.: Harding College; American History JUDY REYNOLDS B.A.: Harding College; General Business MELVYN RICHE B.A.: University of Southwestern; M.A.: Columbia Uni- versity; Vocal Music State College; of Maryland; Life 28 GALE ROGGE B.S.: Louisiana State University; English III, French II CAROLYN SANFORD B.S.: Centenary College; Physical Education ROY SIMMONS B.S.; University of Southwestern; M.Ed.: Louisiana State Uni- versity; Physical Education Enthused Faculty Increases Knowledge BERNARD SUMER B.S.: Louisiana State University; American History LEROY SOLICE R.O.T.C. I, II, III EMMA LOYCE SMELLEY B.S.: Louisiana College; M.S.: Louisiana Polytechnic Institute; Physical Education CHARLOTTE SMITH B.S.: Colorado State University; Business Arithmetic JUDY STEPHENS B.S.: Centenary College; General History NANCY TAYLOR B.A.; Louisiana Polytechnic Institute; English I, II GLYNN TUBBS B.A.: Northeast State College; Journalism, American History HARRIETTE TURNER B.A.; Northwestern State College; American History GAY WATSON B.A.: Ouachita University; Speech I, II, III LOUISE WATTS B.S.: Northwestern State College; Typewriting I ROY WILSON B.S.: Louisiana State University; Physical Education CECIL WINN B.S.: Northwestern State College; M.Ed.: Stephen F. Austin College; Biology 29 5S i ■ ■, ■ 30 Curriculum 32 English Institutes Learning English is a necessary course no matter what field you may want to pursue in life. The English in- structors teaching in this vast field work with gram- mar, vocabulary, spelling, literature, and creative writing to give the student the best background possible. Sophomores concentrate mainly on literature and developing their - writing skills, while Juniors analyze poetry and prose, and study the basic fun- damentals of grammar. The Seniors' objective is to study Hamlet, MacBeth, and other literary master- pieces. English I, English II, and English III are the re- quired courses in this field while Speech or Business English can be substituted for English IV. Four units in English are required for graduation. CO CO Social Studies Means Communication Past generations and cultures are only a few topics that sum up any course dealing with Social Studies. Two years of Social Stud- ies are required for graduation. The required courses are Civics and American History. Through these courses, students are taught American citizenship as well as politics, which give them a good foundation for voting and electing tomorrow's leaders. The electives offered to students include Geog- raphy, World History, and Eco- nomics. In the classroom students listen to lectures, watch films, and have class discussions. These are only a few techniques used by the teachers of Social Studies. 36 Science: A Challenge Science is an important and use- ful course because it deals with everything in the world around us. A student completing the required two units of science graduates with a good background in this field. Six teachers at Fair Park have dedicated themselves to broaden- ing the students' knowledge of General Science, Biology, Chem- istry, and Physics. While General Science is a gen- eral study of everything pertaining to science, students taking Biology concentrate mainly on the study of plants, animals, and man. Physics and Chemistry teach students about the elements composing our world, their changes, and the rea- sons behind these changes. With the aid of films, charts, lectures, and individual reports, the objective of these six teachers becomes a reality. 37 Math Symbolizes Knowledge Math is an essential course for everyone because it develops your ability to reason. Only two units of math are required for graduation and these can be picked from a wide variety of subjects. General Math, Algebra I and II, Geometry, Business Math, and Advanced Math are the six courses open to the students of Fair Park, each having a certain objective. Algebra I and II, Geometry, and Ad- vanced Math provide the fundamentals and background for higher mathematics, while General Math and Business Arithmetic give the students a general knowledge of math used in everyday life and in com- mercial jobs. 38 Business Deals With the World OQGQOOGOOC 0OOOO' eoooooc ALWAYS KEEP YOUR ACCOUNTS IN BALANC ASSETS = LIAB.+ PROP A BOOKKEEPING EQUATION The Fair Park Department of Business is designed to help stu- dents get ready for the business world. Many different business courses are offered, consisting of: Typing, Shorthand, Bookkeeping, Office Practice, General Business, and Business English. When a grad- uate enters the field of business he will find that Typing and Shorthand come in quite handy. If the world of business does not appeal to stu- dents, typing can be a big help in typing term papers and further work in college. 41 Class Senior Class JIMMY NICH Trecis'. DEBRA NAILS Sec. CHARLES LEACH V. Pres. LALA BALL Chap. Clarence Adams Ronnie Adams Sandy Adams Dale Adkins Craig Allison Kenny Anders Judy Anderson Theresa Auchard Gary Bacigalupi Carol Baker Jimmy Baker Sandra Baker Ted Baker Corbin Ball Lala Ball 45 Virginia Barlow Nancy Barnes John Barron Ken Baumeister Linda Beach Vance Beauregard Randy Beckler Jimmy Beckwith Priscilla Bell Renee Bell Donna Berry Ron Berry Greg Bickham Sarah Bilbray Jerry Bilyeu 46 Bridget Blackburn Ronnie Botica Eddie Boutte Rita Boyett James Boykin Barron Bozeman Debbie Bradley Vicki Brazel Rudy Brewster Seniors Order Senior Rings Seniors, Connie Walker, Dianne Rowlen, and Sharon Powell, Sandra Baker and Bobby Gaston order senior rings, measure for senior rings. 47 Indians Take Part in Football Games Candy Bryan Barbara Bryant Ed Burks Billy Burnell Gerald Burrow Elaine Burton David Busenbarrick Alida Butler Cheryl Byrd Mary Ann Callahan Lynn Campbell Sherry Campbell Jim Carlson Johnny Carmichael Alice Carpenter 49 Jerry Carpenter Jimmy Carr Skip Carraway Cindy Carroll Susie Mae Carter Barry Causey Joyce Causey Clair Chance Barbara Chandler Homecoming Highlights Senior Year 50 Ronnie Galbraith and Peggy Hall attend Homecoming. Carol Chester Martha Clark Alice Clements Harold Cloud Margie Cloud Dianne Cobb Rhonda Coleman Danny Collins Stephen Collins Jamie Cooper Jack Copeland James Cottrell Charles Lynn Craig Larry Craig Don Crawford 51 Regina Crouch David Culbertson Johnny Curbow Ray Daniel Wilson Davenport Pat Davidson Kathy Davis Joy Lynn Dawes Bill Day Clyde Deal Robert De LaGrange Jimmy Denney Phyllis Dennington Michael Dennis Alton Dobbins 52 Jeffrey Dodd Martee Dolph Janet Doucet Roberta Dowden Bobbi Downs Henry Drabek Mike Drummond Cheryl Duhe Chuck Duncan Senior Friendships Never Fade 53 Robby Dunn Larry Dyson Winston Ebarb Steven Echols Steve Ely Jimmy Enloe Tommy Enloe James Evans Mike Fair Lynn Farley Sharon Farmer Suzanne Faulk Danny Feibel Betty Felder Paul Ferguson 54 Sandra Ferguson Tim Fischer Larry Fisher Becky Foley Jan Foley Carolyn Folmar Charles Ford Mike Fore David Foster Seniors Add Spirit to Pep Rallies 55 Tommy Fox Larry Frankie Singer Franklin Sallie Franks Dianne Frantom Bob Frasier David Freeman Frank Gaensehals Bruce Garrett Seniors Find Studying Necessary Frank Gaensehals, Harrell Shelton, and Bill Pratt study together in English. Ronnie Botica educates another sophomore to the ways of Fair Park. 56 Mary Ann Garrett Bobby Gaston Debby Gibbs Bonita Gillespie Claudia Gilliam Bill Gilmer Russell Gilmore Don Girlinghouse Becky Glanville Edward Gohring Gail Goodman Randy Goodwin Doris Gore Sally Gore Janice Gould 57 Jones Gow Mable Graham Sherry Graham Kathy Gray Debbie Green Linda Griese Greg Griffith Randy Hadley Jim Hall Larry Hall Marion Hammack Alan Hampton Wayne Haney Linda Harkness Betty Harper 58 Clyde Harris Ricky Harrison Sandra Harrist Donald Harvey Gloria Harvey Ronnie Haynes Katherine Head Ricky Hedrick Jerry Heidecker Fair Park Band Adds Interest to Games I JLw Bob Henderson Donna Herrington Susan Higgason Patricia Higgins Denise Hightower Mike Hill Susan Holtsclaw Randy Horn Roy Horn Kathy Howard Donna Hubbs Margaret Huckabee Clyde Hughes Val Humphrey Clyde Hunt 60 Richard Hutson Sandra Hyde Robert Ivey Brenda Jackson Richard James Margaret Jarnevich Brant Jenkins Curt Johnsen Cherylene Johnson Pep Squad Travels to Bastrop 61 Concentration Is a Must for Seniors Ed Johnson Fred Johnson Tom Johnston Carol Joiner Chris Jones Genelle Jones Larry Jones Roger Jones Willie Jones Charlotte Justice Joe Kelly Mike Kennedy Gerald Kent Jay Kerr Larry Kincaid Pete King Virginia Kirkland Ernest Klemm Don Kneipp Brenda Knoll Ronnie Kolniak Linda Lambiotte Charles Leach Christy Leach 63 Cindy Ledbetter Judi Lee Earnie Legg Cliff Lenard Connie Lewis Sherry Lewis Gary Lindsay Marianne Lindsay Doretha Litton Otis Litton Shirley Lloyd Margaret Lynch Iris Mabry Terry Madden Don Majure 64 Rene Malnory Jo Ann Mangogna Kenneth Mann Nancy Marabella Eddie Matlock Jimmy Maxwell Lynette Maxwell Sandra Maxwell Lynda McBeth Seniors Take Senior Test 65 Ginny McBride Mary McCollough Rex McDonald Steve McDonald Rebecca McFarland Fred McSaha Jeannette McGee Becky McGilvray Fern McGrew Harold Mclnnis Millard Mclnnis Linda McKaskle Mary McKenzie Karen McManus Priscilla McMillan 66 Pepper Merriman Janet Middleton Pat Middleton Corene Milazzo Donald Miley Cecil Mims Sandra Mitchell Sharon Mitchell Ronnie Montgomery Seniors Spend Much Time in Office 67 Susan Moore Pete Moreno Sandy Moreno Danny Morgan Pam Morgan Patti Morley Kathy Morse Shirley Moss Charles Murray Seniors Enjoy Classes Leo Earnest Murray Carol Myers Debra Nails Gill Nectoux Jerry Neel George Nelson Sue Nelson Missy Netherton David Newman George Irwin Nicholas Jimmy Nichols Sheri Nicholson Gloria Norden John Nugent Linda Nugent 69 Jerry Oden Cecil Odom Brenda Okes Esther Owen Nancy Owen Anne Owens Billie Page Jimmy Parker Jeff Patterson Larry Phillips Charlotte Pittman John Plaisance Danny Plants Sharon Powell Bill Pratt 70 Mitzi Prince Mark Prunty Janet Pynes Patricia Raburn Lara Raley Carolyn Rambin Linda Reed Alice Reynolds Glenn Reynolds Seniors Acquire New Skills 71 Ricky Spigarelli pauses for a picture. Gary Lindsay practices his typing skills. Joe Rhodes Donnise Ribelin Don Richardson Lana Richardson David Rigsby Sam Rinaudo Rosalind Rios Edward Risinger Ernie Roberson American History Required for Graduation Mike Roberts Rhonda Robertson Jerry Rogers Terry Rogers Mary Ross Alice Rowe Dianne Rowlen Beth Rutherford Kim Rutherford Sharman Sachs Richard Salley Jerry Sanders 73 •Sharon Satterwhite William Savage Rickie Savat James Saveli Mary Saylor Woody Schick George Sewell Robert Shaw Sonny Simmons George Simpson Mickey Simpson Algie Smith Allen Smith Cheryl Smith Deena Smith Kenny Smith Linda Smith Lynn Smith 74 Advanced Math — Difficult Senior Course Randy Smith Woody Smith Jeannie Snow Claudia Sparks Ricky Spigarelli John Spring Tommy Stahl Jan Stevens Peggy Stevens Skip Carraway and Jones Gow ponder over a math problem. Miss Temple takes up homework from her classes. 75 Sharon Stone Dianna Story Gary Strickland Vicki Swann Gladys Taylor Karen Lee Taylor Sharron Terry Margaret Thomas Paula Thomas Floyd Thompson Vernon Paul Thornhill Martha Thurber Kenneth Tingle Margaret Tinsley Cathy Tobola 76 Nan Tubre Vincent Tuminello Joy Tupper Doris Ann Turner Michael Van Tiem Earlene VanWinkle Jo Vega Clarence Voss Jerry Wade School Spirit Is Evident in Seniors Seniors Dickie Britton and Steve McDonald attend out-of- town football games. Senior girls enliven the spirit of pep rallies. 77 Merry Waites Michael Waites Alma Walker Clay Walker Colene Walker Connie Walker Joe Walker Marilyn Anne Walker Becky Jo Wallace Deborah Lynn Walters Bill Ware Gwen Watson Lenhart Watson James Webb James Welch 78 Seniors Prepare for Reservation Day Home economics is a valuable subject for senior girls. Ronny Willis Judy Wilson Rodney Wimberly Kenneth Winterrowd Sherry Withem Bill Wood Danny Woodruff Gary Yarbrough Jeff Young Joyce Zanovich Seniors Recall Old Times Junior Class Kenny Kirspel. Kaye Smith______ Gatjhyi. Whitten Anne Adams Patsy Adcock Curtis Alexander Sheila Allen Stephanie Allen Gaye Allison Calvin Anderson David Anderson Cathey Arceneaux Greg Ardoin Dennis Arrington Susan Arthur James Ashley Pam Ashley Cindy Bagwell Tona Barbaree Carol Barber Christi Barnes Douglas Ray Barr.es Frankie Barry Steve Bartlett Pat Bascle Mark Bass Robert Beach Dale Beasley David Beason Jayne Beauregard Warren Bell Hertha Bickham Randy Bickham Robert Biggers Sonny Biggio Linda Billimek Mary Len Bland Steve Blankenship 83 Fran Boggess John Bond Bob Boogaerts Billie Jo Bookout Denise Bounds Kathy Bowden Catherine Bower Johnnie Boyt Mike Bradford Dale Branton Steve Brewster Sharyn Ann Brooks Joel Brown Tony Bryant Barbara Buford Kenneth Burnett Sharon Burnley Ronny Burns Sidney Burrage Mike Bush Juniors Perform School Services Junior Z-Clubbers assist counselors in administering Senior tests. Nancy Button Patti Byrnes Richard Cain Paula Campbell Becky Carden Dorothy Cariere Donna Kay Carr Janice Carroll Mike Carroll Lucille Carter Connie Cascio Barry Chambers Elizabeth Chester Denise Clarke Patricia Cobb Beverly Cogdell Georgia Collins Ricky Collins Gary Collum Bubba Conly Bonnie Cooksey Mary Coons Norma Cooper David Corie Becky Cory Bill Cosby Randy Cox Rudy Crain Sara Crockett Sherry Crumpton James Cummings Dale Darter James Davidson Larry Dean Diane Dees 85 Dottie Derveloy Kathryn Dial Don Dillman Nikki Dixon Debbye Dodson Collette Donaho Sharron Douglas Linder Faye Downs Shirlene Doyal David DuBose Ted Dunn Billy Mike Eddings Steve Eddins Harold Elkins Robert Elkins Auline Ellington Deborah Elliott Phillip Farmer David Ferguson Glen Ferguson Julie Festavan Larrie Fike Janet Fletcher Shelton Floyd Tim Foley Gary Folks Genie Foster Jan Foster Shirley Foster Gordon Freeman Jack Freeman Teresa Freeman Bob Frisbey David Fulco Kathie Fuller Junior cheerleaders, Becky Sanford and Karen Sfampley, raise spirit at football games. Juniors Have Extracurricular Activities Marianne Futch Brian Gallien Jimmie Gallien Barry Garrett David Gates Cathy Gibbs Linda Gibson Prissy Gibson Mary Katherine Giddings Sherry Gilbert Gloria Giles Jerry Gill Jean Gillen Ronald Gilmore Rita Girlinghouse Roland Glover Minette Godwin Gloria Gohring Karen Golden Billy Gordon 87 Kenneth Gordy Doug Gould Quinton Grace Patricia Gray Kandy Gremillion William Grumble Patricia Guy Connie Hall Elizabeth Hall Kenneth Hall Mike Hall Peggy Hall Judy Harper Bobby Joe Harrell Beverly Harris Paul Hartgrove Sylvia Harwell Cathy Hatch Rodney Hatfield Rose Ann Hawkins Tim Hays Cindy Henderson Charles Henley Arthur Herrington Charlotte Hester Richard Hester Kay Hicks Tommy Hicks James Hillman Kevan Hines Carolyn Hinton Jan Hooper Bobby Howard Kay Howard Linda Howard 88 Juniors, Rudy Crain and Carolyn Wagner, make posters for football games. Junior, Dennis Arrington, prepares for the Byrd-Fair Park game. Juniors Promote School Spirit John Howell John Huckabee Allen Hughes Billie Jo Hughes Chuck Hughes Beverly Hunt Marian Hunter Gary Hurst Loye Hutchinson Faye Hutson Gail Isaacs Judy Ivey Debra Jackson Karen Jackson Beverly James Gary Johns Barbara Johnson James Johnson Junior Johnson Joyce Johnston Roseana Jolley Kaye Jolly Debbie Jones Debbie Jones Debbie Jones 89 Gary Jones Keith Jones Kevin Jones Larry Jones Mel Jones Dianne Joyner Eddie Justice Pam Karl Patrick Kearns Darryl Kendrick Debbie Kihneman Jan King Kenny Kirspel Bill Kline Judy Kneipp Kathleen Knieper Larry Knott Kay Laney Richard Lawrence Jeff Layton Juniors Spend Time in Library Juniors find that Fair Park's library is useful for research work. 90 Paul Lea James Lee Debbie Leeper Nora Lennard Mary Leon Sue Leonard Bill Leshe Marilyn Lester Robert Levendikis Billy Lewis David Lindsay Mike Lombardino Harry Love Stanley Loyd Rhonda Lucy Dale Magill Evon Mai ray Kathy Marsh Patricia Mason Warren Massey Nita Mathis Barry Maxwell Rawlie May Sue May Melvin McClain David McClung Dianne McClure Mariann McDonald Bob McGuirt Marsha McHaney Ramona Mclnnis John McKinnon Kathy McLain Phyllis McLaughlin Jim McMichael 91 Nancy McMillan Anne Melton Phylis Milazzo Ellie Miller Kathy Mitchell Ozzie Moe Terry Monday Mike Monk Jamie Monkhouse Ann Monroe Diane Montgomery Bill Moore Faye Morris Randy Moses Nancy Moss John Murphy John Murray Mike Murray Betty Myers Jerrye Nall Bubba Nectoux Donna Neely Cindy Newhouse Mike Newman Barbara Nichols Norman Nichols John Normand Nancy Norris Bill Oden Patty Ogden Mickey Owen Ted Owen Tim Owens Bobby Ownbey Debbie Palmer 92 Lynda Parker Marguerite Parker David Paul Tony Paul Linda Payne Jimmy Phillips Candy Pickering Thad Pinnix Rosemary Pittman Billy Plaisance Ronnie Plants Maxine Posey Johnny Poston Mary Poston Gayle Powell Paul Pratt Paul Price Elaine Proctor Beverly Rainbolt Sherry Rambin Juniors Are Assisted in the Office Tammy Rankin Becky Rast Jimmy Ray Sharon Reagan Shirley Reaves Brad Rebouche Melvin Reese Rodney Reeves Rodney Reeves LaVerne Register Gail Reid Terri Reynolds Kay Rich Lucky Rich Margaret Riche' Paul Ridley Patricia Riley Dennis Roach Louis Roach Alvin Roberts Bo Roberts Lloyd Roberts Cindy Robertson Mary Sue Robertson Rickey Robertson Jackie Robinson Monte Robinson Stephen Robinson Marsha Rogers Dennis Roper Chris Rose Joey Rossler Georgianne Rountree Billie Rowe Cindy Roznowski 94 Junior Pep Squad members attend ail football games. Juniors Cheer Team to Victory Katherine Ruby Hank Rush Ted Rushton Barbara Russell Dennis Salter Carter Sanders Kenny Sanders Margaret Sandlin Becky Sanford Rhonda Saveli Mike Scaife Michael Sciretti Danny Scott Elizabeth Scott Tom Scott Jan Seabaugh Anita Searcy Melba Sharp Terry Sharp Debbie Shergalis 95 Marcell Sherrill Sheri Shipman David Shirey Mary Ann Simons James Sims Ronnie Sims Mona Lisa Singletary Kaye Smith Susan Smith Mike Smithpeter Stanley Snead Dean Snider Charles Speight David Spencer Beth Spivey Karen Stampley Bill Stell Duncan Stephens Robert Stephenson Suzy Stevens Deborah Stewart Stanley Still Linda Kay Stills Demma Stone Sandra Strange David Taggart Alma Ruth Taylor Ray Tedder Paula Terry Teri Thomas Gary Thomason Mary Lou Thompson Pam Thompson Anita Thornton Howard Timon 96 Study hall gives students a chance to catch up on numerous studies. The absence of concentration may be substituted by a glance of intelligence. 559 Juniors Attend Classes Marsha Tingle Jennie Tombrello Elaine Townes Karen Troegel Butch Troquille Carol Truly Linda Turnbow Bill Turner Sam Turner Charles Tutt Carolyn Wagner Tommy Waites Frances Walker Gloria Walker James Walker Mickie Walker Vance Walker Nancy Walkup Loretta Walston Scott Watson Cindy Webb Gary Webb LaJuan Welch John Wheeler Michael Wheeler 97 Debbie White Judy White Cathy Whitten Nick Wibben Terry Wiggins Tom Wilcox Karen Wilkerson Mary Williams Patti Williams Mike Williamson Larry Williford Ronald Willis John Wilson Linda Winston Ann Winters Margaret Womack Vickie Woodrick Susie Wynne Karen Lynn Young Karen Young Juniors Build Indian Teepees Juniors Look Toward Senior Year Phillip Clancy . Pam Johnston. Susan Cockrell Marilyn Dennir Pat Gallielfr Bobby Adams Jim Adams Mike Adams Dorene Adkerson Tommy Alexander Katrina Allenbaugh Roger Anderson Kendall Armstrong Kenneth Armstrong Judy Arnold Len Attaway Linda Bagwell Carroll Baker Judy Ball Chuck Barker Debbie Baros Charles E. Battle Donna Baxter Steve Beck Landa Bell Ellen Bennett Linda Bentley Joe Bergeron Kathy Berry Ken Berry Patsy Berry Linda Bertiaux Carolyn Bird Beverly Bishop David Blackwell Susan Bodden Carol Boston Brian Bounds Dolores Box Doug Boyd 101 Danny Boyett Donna Bradley Gloria Bradley Marty Bradshaw David Brewton Bobby Briggs Judy Brinkley Billy Brook Suzanne Brossett Debra Brown Julie Brown Lesa Brown Phillip Brown James Bruce Klebie Brumble Roy Brun Mark Bryan Joan Bryant Randy Bryant Rhonda Bryant French Challenges Sophomores Steve Burnett Genelle Burnette Mary Etta Burney Susan Burns Robert Bussell Susan Byars Peggy Byers Karen Byram Mike Campbell Mike Carey Sharon Carter James Cason Betty Caston Cheryl Causey Tim Causey John Chamlee Dennie Chance Del Roy Chandler Mike Chandler Robert Cheek Billie Chester Gary Cislaghi Phillip Clancy Kevin Clark Curt Clemens Susan Cockrell John Gary Coco Debbie Colbert Verna Coleman David Collins John Collins Scott Collins Leslie Conerly C. L. Copeland Linda Cosby 103 Kathy Cox Denson Crews Danny Cromwell Sam Crouch Tony Cude Armando Cuellar Dianna Culbertson Jack Culpepper Judy Cummins Georgia Ann Daniels Nancy Dantes Diane Dare Donna Davis Marilyn Davis C. J. Dawson Judy Dawson Skipper Day Cherlene Dean Lester DeMoss Marilyn Dennington Mary Alice Dillahunty Marsha Dixon Tommy Dufrene Sharon Duke Susan Duke Pat Durham Patricia Easley Mike Ebarb Jogene Echols Mike Edmunds Jamie Edwards Debbie Elder Bill Eley Sandra Ellett Paulette Epsick 104 553 Sophomores Fill Lunch Line Richard Erwin David Evans Mike Evans Monica Fairbairn Melanie Ferguson Randy Ferguson Kathleen Fife Sharon Fitze Carolyn Flores Paul Flores Ronald Fong Michael Ford Randy Ford Johnnie Foshee Murphy Foster Donna Fox Gregg Friar Chuck Friemel John Fulco Pat Gallien 105 Yvonne Gallien Steve Gann Ronnie Gardner Elaine Garrett Fred Garrett Mike Garrett Mary Frances Garza Kay Gibbs Doris Gibson Kerry Gibson Bruce Glenn Cheryl Golemon Thomas Gordy Terry Gould Ronnie Gour Gwen Gow Bea Graf Terri Grantham Margaret Green Wes Green Herman John Griese Mark Griffith Mac Groves Ann Guillot Jerry Hale Marge Hall Gayle Halsell Tommy Hamilton Renee Hammett Brenda Hammons Robert Hampton Debbie Haney Charles Harris Jill Harris Libby Harris 106 Sophomores Find High School Is Serious Bill Harwell Kathy Hawkins Mike Hawkins Candy Hays Terry Hays Dave Haywood Maggie Haywood Brenda Heflin Sonny Heidecker Barbara Henry Gail Herbert Reba Herndon Mary Herrington Darlene Hicks Kenneth Hill Byron Hines Richard Holliday Ruth Hollifield Calvin Hollis Cookie Holomon Martha Holtsclaw Glynda Hooper Mark Howard Beverly Hubbs Dennis Huckabee 107 Joyce Huckabee Sid Huff Becky Huffman Patricia Humble Steve Humphrey Ann Ingram Deidra Irvin Linda Jackson Ronnie James Carol Jewell Phyllis Jinks Richard Johnson Carol Johnson Carole Johnson Jody Johnson Kathy Johnson Melisha Johnson Billy Johnston Debra Johnston Linda Johnston Sophomores Make Use of the Auditorium Pam Johnston Sharon Johnston Debbie Jolley Lois Jolley Cindy Jones Jerry Jones Debby Jordon Kasey Jordan Danny Joy Kay Karr Linda Keen Mike Kent Karen Kimbrell Debi Kincaid Don King John King Wendy King Randy Kirby Eileen Knieper Evelyn Knight- Nancy Knight Darell Knippers Markey Lang Bobby Laster Jan Launius Sonia Lea Charles Leach Lynette Lenard Martha Lennard Randy Lesniewski Douglas Liberto Amy Lindsay Deborah Lindsey Dennis Lloyd Trey Lovett 109 Cathy Lutrick Deborah Lynch Michael Lynch Becky Madden Debbie Madden Beth Martin Cynthia Martin Kenneth Martin Kenny Martin Matthew Martin David Matlock Martha Matlock Sharon Maxcy Ludy Maxwell Gary May Chuck McBee Barbara McComic Martha McCoy Charlotte McElduff Gayer McFarland Tim McGee Butch Mclnnis Gary McKaskle Belinda Meacham Jim Mears Steve Meeks Mike Melton Docia Middleton Dana Mills Freddy Mitchell Richard Mitchell Ronny Mitchell Ronnie Monk Kevin Monroe Kenn Moodyman 110 Gwin Moore Tony Moreno Gayle Ann Morris Brian Morton Marlene Moseley Sharon Myre Paul Nelson Randy Nelson Robbie Netherton Wai Wing Ngo Randy Nix Gail Norris Janice Oden Pat Oden Gerry Olds Richard Oliver Denise Olivier Charlotte O'Neal Jerry Osburn Marie Ostrander Sophomores Learn New Skills Cindy Owens Vivian Parker Marcia Parks Sidney Patterson Donna Pearson Rickey Pendleton Jimmy Perkins Larry Peters Debbie Piro Jan Pittman Nikki Plants Mike Posey Debby Price James Pugh Forrest Raburn Mary Ann Rachal Pam Ragan Sandra Raines Donna Rainey Barbara Rains Reginald Rains Arrie Raley Rickie Raley Marie Raney Debra Rasch Carolyn Rawls Patricia Rayford Carol Reed Buster Reynolds Joy Rhame Linda Rice Janis Rinaudo Martha Rinaudo Rodney Robertson Mickey Robicheaux I 12 Sophomores Schedule Typing Anne Robinson Bettie Robinson Charlie Rogers Sheila Rogers Joe Ross Carole Ann Runnels Janice Russell Pat Russell Melissa Ruffle Kevin Santone Steven Saunders Mary Ann Schaefer Patti Scheen Earl Scroggins Sandra Scully Becky Sepulvado Leigh Sewell Ronnie Sexton Steve Shaw Debbie Shelton 113 Roslyn Shelton Jackie Shreffler Danis Sikes Zelda Simmons Marion Skiles Nancy Skyles David Lane Smith Faye Smith Judy Smith Linda Carol Smith Mike Smith Vance Smith Patsy Smithpeter Jane Anne Spainhour Cindy Sparks Ruthel Speed Jack Spring Neal Stackhouse Edie Stanitz Debbie Stevens David Stewart Sammy Stone Carol Stookey Susan Strange Willis Sturdivant Gary Sutton Ferrel Taylor Kathy Taylor Nancy Taylor Eulava Thomas Carl Thomason Charlcie Thompson Dianne Thompson Mary Ann Tibbit Rosemary Tinsley 114 Biology Is a Must for Sophomores Dennis Tucker Alan Turner Randy Turner Barry Tynes David Underwood Robin Vaughan Amy Vega Ronald Vines Kathy Vinson Brenda Walden Mike Walden Mickey Walker Pat Walker Paula Walker Ricky Walker Joe Wallace Cathy Walters Kenneth Warren Kathy Waters Jacquelyn Watson Jimmy Webb Debby Weeks Walter Weferling Melany Lee Welch Joyce West 115 Mary Wheeler Jerry Whisenhunt Sharon White Ramona Whittaker Betty Whitten Billy Whitten David Wicker Ronnie Widmer Linda Willey Cynthia Williams Marilyn Williams Tommy Williams Alethia Williamson Larry Willis Pam Willis David Wilson Jan Wilson Lamar Wilson Linda Wilson Ricky Wilson Sophomores Acquire More Mathematics 116 Many sophomores know that geometry is not as easy as it looks. Duard Winderweedle Zola Mae Winters Michael Withem Brenda Wright Phil Arthur Yarberry Dianne Yarbrough Anita Yates Cindy Yates Susan Youngblood Janice Zanovich UEEK JtbdEnd.S CAW AFfoRd te ATTEmD L luKv. 118 Features Mr. Fair Park Greg Bickham Dynamically versatile Greg is well known for his participation in a wide range of campus functions. A sportsman, Student Council Senator and President of the Key Club, Greg has captured the respect of the student body. Joy Lynn Dawes A participant in many phases of campus life, Joy Lynn still finds time to give a friendly smile to her classmates. Her list of high school honors is long and impressive, including Lieutenant Colonel of R.O.T.C. Sponsors, Princess of Homecoming, and Queen of Mardi Gras. Miss Fair Park Senior Favorites Steve McDonald Nancy Marabella t,:i 'V?' W. r : $ ■ - r,u r ( wfey Tsfr • yyp ■ Sfl sS Iasa BSRvR -; y ' ,.' .;nrsi ■ 'S 4HK r'-v-T- 5J5' ..'•' v Mg , as T'-r, « VJ 122 Junior Favorites Becky Sanford Richard Cain Sophomore Favorites Phillip Clancy Debbie Shelton 124 Becky Jo Wallace Senior Beauty Denise Hightower Senior Beauty Homecoming 1967 Reigning as queen over Fair Park's Seventh Annual Homecoming was sen- ior Denise Hightower. Other members of the court were: Joy Lynn Dawes, princess: Jan Whittington, football sweetheart; Sarah Bilbray and Becky Jo Wallace, senior maids; Carol Bar- ber and Teri Thomas, junior maids; Susan Bums and Glynda Hooper, sophomore maids. Performing at halftime, while suf- ficiently demonstrating the theme of Scholarship, were the band and pep squad. The court was presented escort- ed by teachers of Fair Park. The fes- tivities were climaxed with the crown- ing of the queen. ABOVE LEFT: Candidates show various reactions to their victory. ABOVE: Jan Whittington, Football Sweetheart. LEFT: Joy Lynn Dawes, Princess. 131 ABOVE LEFT: Carol Barber, Junior Maid. LEFT: Teri Thomas, Junior Maid. ABOVE: Sarah Bilbray, Senior Maid. I Y - V Queen Joy Lynn Dawes King Steve McDonald Prince Tom Johnston Princess Denise Hightowr 136 Mardi Gras 1968 King Steve McDonald and Queen Joy Lynn Dawes reigned over the annual Mar- di Gras festivities. The antebellum setting provided by the Art Department and the entertainment selections focusing on the southern states vividly depicted the theme of Dixie. Gerald Burrow served as Master of Cere- monies and the Court Jester was por- trayed by Becky Sanford. The Crown Bearer was Mike Smelley and the Train Bearers were Stephanie Gilbert and Jen- ny Ratcliff. Following the coronation ceremonies was the Jvtardi Gras Ball featuring Bill Wray and the Showband Royale. The Arrowettes sponsored the event by selling tickets as a money-making project. ABOVE RIGHT: King Steve and Queen Joy Lynn anxiously await the Coronation ceremonies. BELOW RIGHT: Gerald' Burrow, President of the Senior Class, served as Master of Ceremonies. LEFT: Senior Lord Greg Bickham and Lady Christy Leach. 137 ABOVE: Becky Sanford served as Court Jester. ABOVE RIGHT: Junior Lady Genie Foster and Lord Bill Moore. RIGHT: Junior Lord Rodney Reeves and Lady Teri Thomas. 138 ? a ABOVE LEFT: Sophomore Lord Mark Howard and Lady Glynda Hooper. LEFT: Sophomore Lady Susan Burns and Lord Greg Garvin. ABOVE RIGHT: Stephanie Gilbert, Mike Smelley, and Jenny Ratcliff took part in the Mardi Gras festivities. ABOVE: Cathy Walters entertained the Court with folk songs. 139 Who’s Who of Fair Park 142 Steve McDonald Student Council President Rhonda Coleman Sequoyah Editor Debra Nails Pow Wow Editor Nancy Marabella Head Cheerleader Jan Foley Arrowette Colonel 145 Joy Lynn Dawes Sponsor Colonel 146 Tommy Fox Cadet Colonel iM gemmem [v- %v ,! nnmm i y aa m M. .. ? ? V OMKXK : SKI I ; • • • 'SgS 4 -e '« 2 ! SvJ H«W M ■ MARTEE DOLPH Caddo Chapter of the DAR Good Citizen MARY ANN GARRETT and GERALD BURROW American Legion Citizenship JOY LYNN DAWES and ERNEST ROBERSON Shreveport Chapter of the DAR Good Citizen Special Awards ’68 LARA RALEY and DON KNEIPP Optimist Club Pat-em-on-the-Back Steve Collins Jamie Cooper Mrs. Evelyn Hightower Dale Adkins Theresa Auchard Vance Beauregard Greg Bickham National Honor Society Leadership . . . Character . . . Service . . . Scholarship . . . Gerald Burrow Alida Butler Mary Ann Callahan Skip Carraway Henry Drabek Becky Foley Tommy Fox Sarah Bilbray Don Kneipp Charles Leach Marianne Lindsay Margaret Lynch Jo Ann Mangogna Patricia Raburn Lara Raley Beth Rutherford Kim Rutherford Sharon Satterwhite Linda Smith Martha Thurber Merry Waites Colene Walker 149 Pelican State Pelican State is a state government set up by the senior high school youth of Louisiana. It is held at Louisiana State University during the first two weeks of August. This past sum- mer fifteen Fair Park students attended Peli- can State. During their stay they acquainted themselves with the duties, privileges, rights, and responsibilities of American citizenship. Each Pelican Stater has a chance to partici- pate in the operation of a state, local, and parish government. Denise Hightower Fred McGaha Becky Jo Wallace Tom Johnston Jimmy Nichols Jan Whittington Tommy Fox Don Kneipp Clay Walker 152 Organizations • Comprised of seventy-five represen- tatives and six officers, the Student Council of Fair Park is an extremely important and equally as busy organi- zation. Serving as the governing body of the school, the Student Council's aims are to develop and practice good citizenship and to promote good rela- tions between the students and faculty. The representatives are elected by each homeroom and each class chooses its senators. This year the Student Council took part in many worthwhile projects. Among these were supplying ushers for events at the Youth Center, sponsoring Homecoming, presenting 'Round the Reservation, and filling Christmas baskets for the needy. OFFICERS: Ernie Roberson, Vice President; Joy Lynn Dawes, Treasurer; Doris Ann Tur- ner, Secretary; Sue Nelson, Parliamentarian; Steve McDonald, President. Student Council JUNIOR SENATORS: Rodney Reeves, Judy Kneipp, Mary Lou Thompson, Paula Terry, Bill Moore, Bob McGuirt. ABOVE LEFT: Candidates for Student Council anxiously wait to give their speeches. MIDDLE LEFT: Mrs. Harriette Turner sponsors the Stu- dent Council. BOTTOM LEFT: Senators try diligently to complete the sale of Homecoming tickets. FIRST ROW: Becky Glanville, Jamie Edwards, Norma Cooper, Debby Gibbs, Jimmie Gallien, Kathy Howard, Jan Foley, Libby Harris, Susan Cockrell. SECOND ROW: Auline Ellington, Cheryl Duhe, Nora Lennard, Fran Boggess, Gloria Gohring, Marge Hall, Jerry Hale, Sharon Johnston, Cookie Holomon. THIRD ROW: Pat Bascle, Brant Jenkins, Charles Leach, Jones Gow, Gerald Burrow, Phillip Clancy, Barron Bozeman. TOP ROW: Ronnie Kolniak, Fred Johnson, Darryl Kendrick, Dale Adkins, Kenny Anders, Tommy Fox. FIRST ROW: Cheryl Smith, Connie Walker, Gloria Walker, Debra Nails, Rosalind Rios, Debbie White, Nancy McMillan, Nancy Marabella, Jan Whittington. SECOND ROW: Joy Rhame, Susie Wynne, Linda Smith, Judy White, Jerrye Nall, Beth Rutherford, Janice Zanovich, Sheri Nicholson, Patricia Raburn. THIRD ROW: Becky Rast, Pam Morgan, Martha Thurber, Sharon Satterwhite, Paula Thomas, Robbie Netherton, Karen Taylor, Jan Stevens. TOP ROW: Jimmy Nichols, Jimmy Parker, Paul Pratt, Richard Cain, Joe Rhodes, Sam Rinaudo, Mickey Robicheaux. 156 LEFT: One of the main projects of the Student Council is collecting food for needy families at Christmas. 157 Red Cross The Junior Red Cross of Fair Park is a service organization dedicated to serving others. Its main goals are working for the betterment of the school and community. Sponsored by Miss Pat Fox, the members worked hard this year mak- ing, selling, and distributing student directories. The student directories which are an invaluable service to stu- dents contained the name, address, classification, and phone number of every student of Fair Park. The Red Cross also cheered patients in the hospital by making tray favors at Christmas. Miss Pat Fox, Sponsor. FIRST ROW; Cindy Webb, Debra Nails. SECOND ROW: Tommy Hicks, Ricky Walker, Gregg Friar, Mike Lombardino, Rudy Crain. TOP ROW: Gary Jones, Bill Moore, Robert Biggers, Phillip Clancy. OFFICERS: Loye Hutchinson, Vice President of School Safety; David Fulco, Assistant; Gail Weldon, Vice President; Becky Glanville, Secretary. TOP ROW: Barron Bozeman, President; Ricky Spigarelli, Vice President of Home Safety; Frank Gaensehals, Treasurer; Skip Carraway, Vice President of Traffic Safety; Dennis Roper, Assistant. Safety Council Bringing safety information to the stu- dent body and the regulation of traffic are the main objectives of the Fair Park Safety Council which is a chapter of the Louisiana State Youth Safety Councils. The Safety Council establishes the park- ing regulations each year so that there will be no accidents at Fair Park and confusion will be eliminated. Safety Week is the main highlight of the Safety Council. The whole week is de- voted to safety emphasis which includes displays, bulletin boards, posters, pamph- lets, and films. Other activities of the Safety Council this year included selling sweatshirts, at- tending the Safety Convention in New Or- leans, placing cookies in the teachers' lounge, selling parking stickers and Safety Council pens, and sponsoring a locker clean-up campaign. Barron Bozeman explains new safety rules to a bus driver. 160 FIRST ROW: Martha Lennard, Margaret Huckabee, Deborah Elliott, Brenda Walden, Sandra Mitchell, Carolyn Wagner, Genelle Jones, Bettie Robinson. SECOND ROW: Ronnie Adams, Jan Wilson. Mary Dillahunty. Nita Mathis, Gaye Moody, Karen Lynn Young, Linda Howard, Mary Katherine Giddings, Chuck Harris. THIRD ROW: Linda Reed. Len Attaway, Bill Oden, Kathy Davis, Pam Thompson, Marianne Futch, Denise Clarke, Phillip Farmer. TOP ROW: Ricky Walker, Joe Rhodes, Alan Hampton, Sam Rinaudo, Charles Henley, James Webb, Bubba Conly, Randy Moses. FIRST ROW: Mary Ann Simons, Carol Boston, Genelle Burnette, Marilyn Walker, Susan Smith, Debbie Jones. SECOND ROW: Billie Jo Bookout, Phyllis McLaughlin, Marilyn Lester, Bonnie Cooksey, Regina Crouch, Sharon Mitchell, Kathy Taylor. THIRD ROW: Katrina Allenbaugh, Lala Ball, Roberta Dowden, Ellen Bennett, Donna Bradley. FOURTH ROW: Fred Johnson, Ann Ingram, Sharon Reagan, Debbie Jones, Ronny Burns, Harold Cloud. TOP ROW: Phillip Brown, Jim McMichael, Ed Johnson, Alan Turner, David Culbertson, Keith Jones. The Sequoyah Editorial Staff Work on the 1968 SEQUOYAH was begun by the members of the staff in the summer of last year and was continued throughout this school year. Under the direction of Mrs. Judy Reynolds, the fourteen members of the SEQUOYAH Staff have worked very hard to bring to the school the best yearbook ever. Many hours were spent in planning pages, writing copy, taking pictures, alphabetizing names, and cropping and stamping pictures. We of the staff hope that we have succeeded in bringing to the student body a lasting record of all the happy memories of their school days at Fair Park. And Met Our Deadlines To Give You a Yearbook. Kim Rutherford and Rhonda Coleman get ideas from other yearbooks. Don Kneipp, Sports Editor. Hank Rush, Photographer. Karen Stampley, Assistant Class Editor. Linda Payne, Feature Editor. The Sequoyah Ad Staff Under the direction of Mrs. Norma Jean Brown, the girls on the SEQUOYAH Ad Staff endeavor to sell advertising space to different businesses in order to help finance the publication of the yearbook and to keep it at a reasonable price. In August the members, who work as partners, began con- tacting their prospective buy- ers. Each member of the staff must meet her quota of sales which is $100. The members also must re- cord the ad sales', type state- ments, verify ads, and total the sales. Membership in this organi- zation is by the recommenda- tion of all teachers and by maintaining a C average. Assistant Manager, Linda Smith; Manager, Chery- lene Johnson; Salesman, Susan Higgason; Assis- tant Manager, Gwen Watson. FIRST ROW: Judy Ivey, Patti Byrnes, Linda Turnbow, Rhonda Robertson. TOP ROW: Doris Gore, Pam Thompson. 168 FIRST ROW: Alida Mary Ann Callahan. Butler, Becky Rast, Janice Carroll, Kay Rich. TOP ROW: Debbie Shergalis, Cathey Arceneaux, Betty Felder, ABOVE: Members of the staff work to meet deadline. RIGHT: Mrs. Norma Jean Brown spon- sors the SEQUOYAH Ad Staff. Sequoyah Circulation Staff Sandy Adams puts up posters in the hall. nne Owens reminds classes of SEQUOYAH sales. The SEQUOYAH Circula- tion Staff consists of six honest and dependable girls each recommended by a teacher and each maintaining a B average. Their main responsi- bilities are the sale and dis- tribution of the yearbooks. Their work begins in Septem- ber and is continued through May. These girls, under the direc- tion of Mrs. Norma Jean Brown, are also responsible for the posters advertising SE- QUOYAH sales. 170 Charlotte Justice makes a final check on sales. Brenda Okes makes posters advertising SEQUOYAH sales. Pat Riley checks receipt books. Mrs. Norma Jean Brown sponsors the SEQUOYAH Circulation Staff. Jayne Beauregard collects money. Pow Wow Editorial Staff FIRST ROW: Pepper Merriman, Billie Rowe, Gail Weldon, Elaine Townes, Judy Harper, Linda Klorik, Gail Isaacs, Sharron Douglas, B. J. Hughes. SECOND ROW: Karen Troegel, Sharon Stone, Beverly Rainbolt, Susan Holtsclaw, Marian Hunter, Sherry Gilbert, Shirlene Doyal, Joyce Johnston, Pam Karl, Sandra Baker. THIRD ROW: Jan Whittington, Mariann McDonald, Donna Neely, Debbie Shergalis, Becky Rast, Cathy Whitten, Roberta Dowden, Kaye Jolly, Cindy Carroll, Janice Carroll, Cyndi Garner, Melvin Reese. FOURTH ROW: Kathy Brokaw, Joyce Zanovich, Steven Otto Brewster, Esther Owen, Richard Hester, Missy Netherton, Dickie Britton, Tammy Rankin, Randy Cox, Rodney Reeves, Kenny Kirspel. TOP ROW: Mike Van Tiem, Mike Williamson, Michael Dennis, Harrell Shelton, Gary Thomason, Louis Roach. 173 Pat Davidson, Assistant Managing Editor; Beth Rutherford. Managing Editor. Bobbie Downs, Picture Editor. Gloria Harvey, Feature Editor. Vicki Brazel, Picture Editor. Tim Thompson, Sales Manager; Greg Griffith, Photographer. Kenny Anders, Military Editor. Jimmy Broughton, Sports Editor; Kenny Mann, As- sistant Sports Editor. The POW WOW Editorial Staff is dedicated to reporting school news accurately and without opinion through Fair Park's official news media, the POW WOW. Under the supervision of twelve editors, the stu- dents of journalism covered all events concerning Fair Park and its students. This year, the POW WOW won first-place honor rating in the critical survey sponsored by the Louisiana Scholastic Press Association. 175 FIRST ROW: Clair Chance, Kay Howard, Priscilla McMillan, Billie Rowe, Dottie Derveloy, Carol Barber. SECOND ROW: Kaye Smith, Lynda McBeth, Beth Rutherford, Jamie Cooper, Linda Payne, Nora Lennard, Paula Terry. THIRD ROW: Linda Beach, Jayne Beaure- gard, Judy Kneipp, Kim Rutherford, Debbie Green, Alma Walker, Sherry Lewis, Cathy Whitten. TOP ROW: Fran Boggess, Patricia Riley, Nancy Norris, Sara Crockett, Karen Troegel, Cindy Webb, Esther Owen, Hertha Bickham, Elaine Townes. Pow Wow Ad Staff Members of the staff check ads and contracts. Composed of junior and senior girls, the POW WOW Ad Staff is responsible for selling ads to finance the school paper. The girls also type and mail statements and secure money from the sales. The girls work as partners and sell in the month of. July. They not only perform a great service to the school, but also gain valuable experience in meeting the public. Under the direction of Miss Nancy Gep- hardt, the members must all maintain, a C average and possess qualities of lead- ership, salesmanship, and character. 177 FIRST ROW: Colene Walker, Doris Turner, Christy Leach, Nancy Marabella, Debby Gibbs, Jeanette McGee. SECOND ROW: Mary McKenzie, Anne Owens, Joy Lynn Dawes, Sarah Bilbray, Patricia Raburn, Margaret Huckabee, Connie Walker. THIRD ROW: Denise Hightower, Mary Ann Garrett, Cindy Carroll, Renee Bell, Marianne Lindsay, Lara Raley, Sharon Powell, Jo Ann Mangogna. TOP ROW: Donna Herrington, Theresa Auchard, Jan Foley, Dianne Rowlen, Paula Thomas, Becky Jo Wallace, Martha Thurber, Missy Netherton. Football Program Ad Staff Membership on the Football Program Ad Staff is an honor bestowed on girls at the end of their junior year. Members of the preceding staff and teachers are re- sponsible for the selection of girls for the staff. During the summer the girls work hard to sell their ads and to assemble a pro- gram. From this they get training in meet- ing the public and they also gain self- assurance and poise. The ad staff mem- bers also sell programs at each home foot- ball game. Mrs. Martha Melton sponsors the staff. Mrs. Martha Melton, Sponsor. 179 FIRST ROW: Jo Ann Mangogna, Pat Davidson, Beth Rutherford, Marianne Lindsay. TOP ROW: Charles Murray, Terry Madden. National Quill and Scroll The Quill and Scroll is an international honorary journalistic society. Being inducted into this organization is the highest honor a student working in a journalistic field can receive at Fair Park. Quill and Scroll is composed of juniors and seniors who have made outstanding contributions in the field of journalism, have maintained a B average, and have been recommended by a journalism teacher or sponsor. Invitations to the Fair Park Chapter of the National Quill and Scroll are issued in the spring. ABOVE: Mr. Glynn Tubbs, Sponsor. 180 FIRST ROW: Linda Smith, Lara Raley, Sarah Bilbray. Mary Ann Garrett. TOP ROW: Dale Adkins, Jimmy Broughton. 181 Chemistry Club All interested students who are taking chemistry or who have previously taken it, and who maintain a C average may belong to the Fair Park Chemistry Club. The purpose of this club is to broaden the student's knowledge and interest in fields related to chemistry. Meetings of the Chemistry Club are held monthly. The programs which were presented this year consisted of guest speakers, films, and field trips. Mrs. Margaret Guess guides the members of the Chemis- try Club as they learn more about how chemistry relates to everyday life. Mrs. Margaret Guess, Sponsor. FIRST ROW: Mary Ann Garrett, Barbara Johnson, Becky Foley, Anne Melton, Cheryl Smith, Linda Terry, Deena Smith. SECOND ROW: Jim McMichael, Lara Raley, Beth Rutherford, Cathy Tobola, Becky McGilvray, Carol Barber, Pepper Merriman, Debbie Bradley, Dale Magill. THIRD ROW: Carter Spence, Kathy Knieper, Cindy Webb, Jayne Beauregard. Lala Ball, Sheri Nicholson, Margaret Jarnevich, Carolyn Hinton, David McClung. TOP ROW: Eddie Burks, Bob McGuirt, Bruce Garrett, Ted Dunn, Gary Williford, David Culbertson. 182 FIRST ROW: Stephanie Oft, Shirlene Doyal, Carolyn Wagner, Renee Bell, Judy Ivey, Kay Howard, Judy Harper, Beth Spivey, Kaye Smith. SECOND ROW: Norma Cooper, Nancy Walkup, Nancy Norris, Terri Reynolds, Clair Chance, Alice Carpenter, Donna Carr, Mary Katherine Giddings, Jimmy Ashley, Bobby Howard. THIRD ROW: Diane Montgomery, Ramona Mclnnis, Susan Moore, Gloria Harvey, Judy Kneipp, Jan King, Becky Rast, Charlotte Hester, Hertha Bick- ham, John Murray. TOP ROW: Floyd Thompson, Steve Collins, Ronald Gilmore, Mike Murray, Rodney Hatfield, Tom Scott, Bobby Beach, Hank Rush, Curt Johnsen. Physics Club The purpose of the Physics Club is to improve understand- ing of the procedures of science and to increase knowl- edge in the field of physics. Through demonstrations, guest speakers, and films, the members of the Physics Club at Fair Park are able to de- velop their knowledge and in- terest in the field. The sponsor of the Physics Club is Mr. Sidney Bunch. TOP LEFT: Bill Pratt, Secretary-Treasurer; Charles Leach, Reporter; Kim Rutherford, Vice President; Vance Beauregard, President. MIDDLE LEFT: Mr. Sidney Bunch, Sponsor. FIRST ROW: Bob Frasier, Ed Johnson, Alice Carpenter, Linda Beach, Sharon Satterwhite, Linda Griese, Jeanne McCulloch, Jones Gow, Ronnie Kolniak. SECOND ROW: Johnny Plaisance, David Culbertson, Jerry Bilyeu, Jerry Sanders, Mark Nelson. Mike Fair, Jerry Oden, Fred Johnson, Ricky Spigarelli, Bobby Gaston, Brant Jenkins. THIRD ROW: Clyde Hughes, Russell Gilmore, Eddie Boutte, Dale Adkins, Skip Carra- way, Jimmy Nichols, Jack Copeland, Henry Drabek, Curt Johnsen, George Simpson. Jimmy Broughton. TOP ROW: Richard Salley, Jimmy Parker, James Evans, David Rigsby, Ronnie Willis, Tommy Fox, Sonny Simmons, Marion Hammack, Chris Jones, Alton Dobbins, David New- man, Terry Madden, Michael Waites. 184 FIRST ROW: Marie Raney, Eileen Knieper, Yvonne Gallien. SECOND ROW: Becky Rast, Kathleen Knieper, Melissa Rutile, Judy Ball. TOP ROW: Vance Smith, David Culbertson, Dennis Salter. Science Club All students possessing an in- terest in science may become members of Fair Park's Science Club. All members are required to attend the regular monthly meetings and maintain a C average. This year, the club had many interesting guest speakers, saw films, and took various field trips to L.S.U. Shreveport and to the planetarium. Under the direction of Mr. Cecil Winn, the Science Club provides an opportunity for students to develop their interest and knowl- edge of science. OFFICERS: Kenny Anders, President; Joy Lynn Dawes, Vice President; Mariann McDonald. Secretary-Treasurer. 185 Latin Club Roman history, mythology, and cul- ture are the main interests of the Latin Club. All students who are in- terested and who are taking Latin or have had at least two years of it may be members. One of the main highlights of the club is the Saturnalia Banquet, in honor of the Roman god of the har- vest. At the banquet all the members wear Roman costumes, recline at low tables to eat food with their fingers, see- that the slaves (the first year students) work hard, and watch a Ro- man show. The meetings are held monthly and range from style shows to Roman skits. The Latin Club also observes Latin Week each year. This year the members of the club traveled to New Orleans for the an- nual Latin Convention. The club is sponsored by Mrs. Miriam Hickcox. FIRST ROW: Beverly Rainbolt, Carolyn Wagner, Edie Stanitz, Maggie Haywood, Susan Youngblood, Gail Isaacs. SECOND ROW: Jeanne Mc- Culloch, Jamie Cooper, Pat Davidson, Karen Troegal, Dianne Joyner, Brenda Okes, Mary Ross. Ellie Miller. THIRD ROW: Bobby Gaston, Jones Gow, Jayne Beauregard, Mary Ann Callahan, Linda Howard, Becky Rast, Hertha Bickham, Carol Joiner, Joetta Holm. TOP ROW: Skip Carraway, Bobby Howard, David Taggart, David Anderson, Norman Nichols, John Howell, Chuck Friemel, Mike Monk, Bobby Beach. OFFICERS: Don Kneipp, President; Judy Kneipp, 1st Year Consul; Mary Ann Gar- rett, Vice President; Lara Raley, Secretary; Linda Payne, Treasurer; Cathy Whitten, Publicity Chairman; Nancy Walkup, Scrapbook Chairman; Nancy Norris, Program Chairman. 186 MR t M ' «■ FIRST ROW: Genelle Burnette, Monica Fairbairn, Jo Ann Mangogna, Patricia Raburn, Sarah Bilbray, Cookie Holomon, Kaye Jolly. SECOND ROW: Debbie Shelton, Debbie Madden, Sharon White, Anne Robinson, Sheri Nicholson, Rhonda Robert- son, Nora Lennard. THIRD ROW: Brenda Hammons, Charles Leach, Mary McKenzie, Roberta Dowden, Beth Rutherford, Sharon Satterwhite, Marsha Tingle, Judy White. TOP ROW: Forrest Raburn, Mike Williamson, Jerry Oden, Charlotte Hester, Debbie Shergalis, Patricia Riley, Fran Boggess. 187 Mrs. Miriam Hickcox uses many Roman displays for class discussion. FIRST ROW: Joyce Joe, Carol Boston, Cathy Walters, Gwen Gow, Candy Hays, Mary Alice Dillahunty, Diane Dare, Dorothy Cariere, Arrie Raley. SECOND ROW: David Fulco, Carolyn Rawls, Kathy Knieper, Sheri Shipman, Martha Thurber, Joyce West, Leslie Connerly, Jill Harris, Donna Carr. THIRD ROW: Gerald Burrow, Tommy Fox, Vance Smith, Joe Ross, David Touchstone, Trey Lovett, Kevin Monroe, Fred Gar- rett, Deidra Irwin. TOP ROW: Tim Fischer, Kenneth Martin, Mike Smith, Ronnie Gardner, Jimmy Ray, Kenneth Gordy, Herman Griese. 188 French Club For the interested students at Fair Park who are taking French or have had two years of the subject, there is the French Club. To gain a broader knowledge of the French language and to learn more about the traditions and customs of the French people are the main purposes of this organization. Programs are held monthly featuring guest speakers, films, and skits depicting French life. The climax of the year is French Week which is observed every spring to acquaint other stu- dents with French. During this week the members donned berets, hung posters, and made a display for the cafeteria. Miss Gale Rogge and Miss Margaret Colon sponsor the French Club. FIRST ROW: Karen Stampley, LaVerne Register, Debra Nails, Gail Weldon, Joy Lynn Dawes, Susan Cockrell, Gail Herbert, Cindy Sparks, Marcia Parks, Marilyn Davis. SECOND ROW: Alida Butler, Brant Jenkins. Clair Chance, Carol Stookey, Kathleen Fife. Candy Pickering, Shirley Reaves. Janice Carroll, Karen Young. THIRD ROW: Richard Lawrence, Terry Madden, Doris Gore, Joyce Johnston, Ann Guillot, Lala Ball, Alice Carpenter, Charlotte O'Neal. FOURTH ROW: Rodney Reeves, Steve Collins, Janet Doucet, Martha Leonard, Susan Holtsclaw, Faye Hutson, Teresa Freeman. FIFTH ROW: Robbie Netherton, Linda Bentley, Sonia Lea, Terri Grantham, Claudia Sparks, Linda Keen, Stephanie Ott. TOP ROW: Janice Zanovich, Dottie Derveloy, Mary Lou Thompson, Sue Nelson. 190 FIRST ROW: Jan Whittington, Susan Smith, Anne Owens, Judy Cummins, Rosemary Tinsley, Cynthia Martin, Cindy Yates, Linda Terry. SECOND ROW: Kay Rich, Karen Jackson, Diane Dees, Mary Ann Callahan, Linda Griese, Sharon Mitchell, Anita Searcy, Melanie Ferguson. THIRD ROW: Richard Hester, Barry Chambers, Patti Scheen, Ann Ingram, Becky McGilvray, Margaret Lynch, Cathy Garland, Mary Wheeler. FOURTH ROW: Mike Wheeler, Diane Montgomery, Larrie Fike, Mary Leon, Kay Gibbs. FIFTH ROW: Janet Pynes, Paula Campbell, Peggy Byers, Nancy Skyles. SIXTH ROW: Jack Freeman, John McKinnon, Bill Day, Ronnie Plants, Joel Brown, Dianne Yarbrough. TOP ROW: David Shirey, Butch Troquille, Mike Adams, David Wilson. OFFICERS: Kevin Jones, Treasurer; Lynda McBeth, Secretary; Carol Myers, 2nd Vice President; Keith Jones, 2nd Year Representative; Gwen Watson, 1st Vice President; Cherylene Johnson, President. 191 Spanish Club To increase the knowledge of customs, habits, and culture of the Spanish-speaking people is the purpose of the Spanish Club. The members of this club are also aided in their knowledge of the language itself. During the year the Spanish Club participated in many worthwhile projects. The club collected food, toys, and a tree and took them to a needy family to help them have a more enjoyable Christ- mas. They also made stuffed animals, games, and dolls and sent them to a mission in Mexico. Under the direction of Mrs. Baker, the Spanish Club observed Spanish Week in the spring. They decorated the cafeteria and made posters to share their knowledge of Spanish customs with other stu- dents in the school. Mrs. Thelda Baker, Sponsor. -1RST ROW: Sandra Raines, Phylis Milazzo, Becky Foley, Patty Ogden, Kay Howard, Barbara Johnson, Sandy Adams. SECOND ROW: Amy ega, Lai a Ball, Marilyn Dennington, Martee Dolph, Betty Felder, Debbie Jones. THIRD ROW: Joy Rhame, Cathy Garvin, Susan Hig- jason, Stephanie Allen, Jimmy Ashley. FOURTH ROW: Ronnie Monk, Dale Magill, Rodney Hatfield. FIFTH ROW: Bruce Garrett, Susie Wynne, vlillard Mclnnis, Paul Hartgrove. TOP ROW: Richard Johnsen, Robert Biggers. 192 FIRST ROW: Becky McGilvray, Doris Turner, Connie Hall, Janet Fletcher, Pepper Merriman, Mickey Walker. SECOND ROW: Paul Ridley, Mark Prunty, Jimmy Nichols, Mike Stanberry, Bill Moore, Steve McDonald. TOP ROW: Ronnie Widmer, Danny Scott, Carter Spence, Sonny Simmons, Gary Thomason, Tom Scott. OFFICERS: Curt Johnsen, Treasurer; Fred McGaha, Project Chairman; Claudia Sparks, Program Chairman; Norma Cooper, Project Chairman; Carol Barber, Secretary; Martha Thurber, Vice President; Theresa Auchard, President. 193 194 Interact Club In the fall of 1966 the Fair Park Interact Club was organized under the direction of Mr. Reggie Reynolds. Sponsored by the Rotarians, the Interact Club has grown to a membership of twenty-five with five sponsors. The members are chosen on the basis of their scholarship, character, leadership abilities, and willingness to participate in extracur- ricular activities. Some of the services the Interact Club performed during the year were carrying books for the teachers, ushering for speech plays, selling Beat Byrd stick- ers, and helping with the March of Dimes and Cancer Drives. The Interact Club is also respon- sible for the presentation of the Sportsmanship Trophy. SPONSORS: Carol Barber, Glynda Hooper, Genie Foster, Debby Gibbs. Becky Wallace. LEFT: Mr. Reggie Reynolds, Sponsor. BELOW: The members of the Interact Club added spirit to the pep rally. FIRST ROW: Tim Foley, Jimmy Ray, Jim McMichael, David Ma+loclc, Matthew Martin, Charles Tutt. SECOND ROW: Gregg Friar, David Shirey, John Wilson, Barron Bozeman, Dave Haywood, Michael Waites. THIRD ROW: Clyde Brossette, Rodney Hatfield, Jimmy Broughton. TOP ROW: Dennis Arrington, George Simpson, Harry Love. FIRST ROW: Jones Gow, President. SECOND ROW: Dale Adkins, Vice President; Hank Rush, Secretary. TOP ROW: Kevin Jones, Treasurer; Keith Jones, Parliamentarian. 195 FIRST ROW: Anne Owens, Debbie Piro, Karen Stampley, Sharon Powell, Paula Thomas. SECOND ROW: Paula Terry, Patricia Raburn, Candy Pickering, Susan Youngblood, Linda Payne, Terri Reynolds. TOP ROW: Robbie Netherton, Esther Owens, Judy White, Pat Riley. ( I Z” Club Growth through Service is the motto which each of the forty members of the Fair Park Z Club strives to accomplish. Under the direction of Miss Jean Hiers and sponsored by the Zonta Club, the Z Club took part in many projects this year on the school, community, national, and international levels. Among these projects were the support of a young Indian orphan, ushering, entertaining at the Shriners' Hospital, work- ing for the March of Dimes, Cancer Drive, and various other city drives, giving programs at old folks' homes, and helping with the Zonta Antique Show. Various money-making projects were also undertaken this year, such as the sale of super spirit emblems and bunny bags. The Fair Park Z” Club also won the International Award for the best community projects, an accomplishment of which all the members are extremely proud. Miss Jean Hiers, Sponsor. OFFICERS: Sarah Bilbray, President. SECOND ROW: Lara Raley, Vice President: Dianne Rowlen, Treasurer. TOP ROW: Mary Ann Garrett, Secretary; Arrie Raley. Sophomore Representative; Nora Lennard, Junior Representative; Jan Foley, Senior Repre- sentative. FIRST ROW: Margaret Huckabee, Gwen Gow, Cookie Holomon, Norma Cooper, Mary McKenzie. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Dennington, Kay Gibbs, Debby Gibbs, Sara Crockett, Phyllis McLaughlin, Jo Ann Mangogna. TOP ROW: Martha Lennard, Doris Gore, Debbie Jackson, Judy Kneipp, Kaye Jolly, Susan Burns, Fran Boggess. 197 Key Club Mr. Bernard Slimer, Sponsor. The motto of the Fair Park Key Club is We build. Sponsored by the West Shreveport Ki- wanis Club, the Fair Park Key Club is made up of forty boys selected on the basis of their scholarship, leadership, and initiative. As a school and community service organiza- tion the Key Club has carried out many suc- cessful projects this year. Some of these are ushering, working for March of Dimes and other city drives, selling calendars, having a cake sale, and beautifying the school with a rosebed. The Key Club is sponsored by Mr. Bernard Slimer. SPONSORS: Mary Lou Thompson, Brenda Hammons, Denise Hightower, Sarah Bilbray, Christy Leach, Susan Burns. 198 FIRST ROW: Wes Green, Kenny Kirspel, Clay Walker, Tim McGee, Mark Howard, Randy Kirby, Charles Leach, Tom Johnston. SECOND ROW: Richard Cain, Tim Fischer, Jimmy Nichols, Bo Roberts, Rudy Brewster, Stanley Snead, Bobby Gaston, John King. THIRD ROW: Joel Brown, Richard Hester, Joey Rossler, Bill Moore, Mike Stanberry, Bill Pratt, Fred McGaha. TOP ROW: John McKinnon, Forrest Raburn, Dickie Britton, Skip Carraway, Ernie Roberson, Wayne Haney, Don Kneipp. OFFICERS: Greg Bickham, President; Tommy Fox, Secretary; Steve McDonald, Vice President; Bob McGuirt, Chaplain; Gerald Burrow, Treasurer. 199 FIRST ROW: Mary Ann Garrett, Shirley Reaves, Debra Nails, Carol Boston, Lara Raley. TOP ROW: Lloyd Roberts, John Murray, Martha Thurber, Jimmy Ray, Edward Risinger. Debate Club For the students of Fair Park interested in debate and public speaking, there is the Debate Club headed by Mr. Bernard Slimer. The Debate Club, consisting of seven teams, holds debates at Fair Park and also participates in competition. This year they attended tournaments at Woodlawn, Natchitoches, Lafayette, Louisiana Tech, Northeast, Baylor, Centenary, and they also attended the Tournament of Champions. Although awards were not won at each of these contests, the Debate Club members did receive much valuable experience and knowledge. In addition to debating, the members may work individually in the areas of poetry, dramatic inter- pretation, and extemporaneous speaking. ABOVE: Keith Jones, Vice President; Candy Pickering, Secretary: Brant Jenkins, President; Kevin Jones, Treasurer. LEFT: Mr. Bernard Slimer, Sponsor. ABOVE: Patricia Raburn, Secretary; Becky Glanville, Presi- dent; Nancy Marabella, Vice President; Mitzie Prince, Reporter. RIGHT: Mrs. Grace Gray, Sponsor. Art Club Service can be fun, especially when you are doing something you enjoy. This is true for the Art Club, an extracurricular club open to all students with an interest and ability in the field of art. Making scenery for Mardi Gras and speech plays and making posters for school activities are some of the services rendered to Fair Park by the Art Club this year. Besides services, the Art Club has enjoyed guest speakers and field trips this year. The club is sponsored by Mrs. Grace Gray. FIRST ROW: Shirlene Doyal, Margaret Riche, Marilyn Lester, Billie Jo Bookout, Susan Smith, Stephanie Ott, Katherine Head. SECOND ROW: Marcia Parks, Marietta Burney, Eddie Justice, Roberta Dowden, Marianne Futch, Sherry Dozier. TOP ROW: Margaret Lynch, Ann Guillot, Mike Lombardino, Jamie Monkhouse. Debra Jackson. 201 FIRST ROW: Rhonda Robertson, Mary Robertson, Linda Terry. Rita Girlinghouse, Donna Culbertson. Judy Cummins. TOP ROW: Debbie Green, Dianne Joyner, Brenda Mangum, Mary Ann Callahan, Jamie Cooper. Junior Medical League For all girls interested in a profession in the field of medi- cine and in helping others, there is the Fair Park Junior Medical League. Much experience is gained by the junior and senior mem- bers of this club by working at the Willis-Knighton Hospital. The sophomore members work on various projects dur- ing the year such as making tray favors for hospitals and nursing homes. The club is sponsored by Mrs. Millie Mason. OFFICERS: Gloria Norden, Treasurer: Karen Taylor, President: Carolyn Rambin, Vice Presi- dent; Debbie Green, Secretary. FIRST ROW: Deborah Elliott, Melisha Johnson, Gwen Gow, Susan Cockrell, Linda Bertiaux, Pat Gallien, Dottie Derveloy, Kathy Hawkins, Joyce Causey, Connie Cascio. SECOND ROW: Tona Barbaree, Linda Gibson, Carolyn Hinton, Ann Guillot, Jimmie Gallien, Lois Jolley, Joy Lynn Dawes, Regina Crouch, Gaye Allison. THIRD ROW: Mary Ann Callahan, Evelyn Knight, Mary Leon, Kandy Gremillion, Gloria Giles, Judy Harper, Nikki Dixon, Nancy Barnes, Charlotte Justice. TOP ROW: Denise Bounds, Anne Adams, Kathryn Dial, Ferol Stacks, Beverly Harris, Suzanne Faulk, Susan Byars. Future Homemakers of America The future homes of Ameri- ca are in the hands of its youth. Through the Future Homemakers of America, girls learn to live better to- day so that their families will be better tomorrow. Members of the club, di- rected by Mrs. Mable Ber- tiaux, often heard guest speak- ers this year. Careers in home economics were stressed and the members had the oppor- tunity to attend both State and District Conventions this year. ABOVE: Mrs. Bertiaux and the officers make careful plans for their meetings. RIGHT: Future homemakers find sewing an extremely necessary skill. 204 Mrs. Bertiaux sponsors the Future Homemakers of America. OFFICERS: Pam Morgan, President; Gloria Harvey, Reporter; Sue Nelson, Historian; Gloria Gohring, Parliamentarian. STANDING: Debbie Leeper, Treasurer; Rhonda Coleman, Song Leader; Pepper Merri- man, Secretary. Plan for a Better Tomorrow FIRST ROW: Jerrye Nall, Kathy Taylor, Karen Young, Billie Rowe, Elaine Townes, Stephanie Ott, Faye Smith, Janis Speight, Char- lotte O'Neal. SECOND ROW: Marie Raney, Kathy McLain, Sandra Mitchell, Joy Tupper, Linda Nugent, Debbie Green, Mary Ann Simons. Shirley Reaves. THIRD ROW: Mona Singletary, Debbie Walters, Doris Turner, Corene Milazzo, Kathy Morse, Susan Strange, Bettie Robinson, Tammy Rankin. TOP ROW: Deena Smith, Marguerite Parker, Debbie Stevens. Linda Reed, Lana Richardson, Ramona Mclnnis, Jamie Cooper. 205 Miss Margaret Colon, Sponsor. Future Teachers of America The Future Teachers of America is a service organization which is an invaluable aid to teachers in many ways. Members gain knowledge of the educational fields and also gain experience which will help them in the future. At the end of the school year invita- tions are received for membership. The members must be either a junior or senior, recommended by a teacher, and must main- tain a C average. Often at the meetings teachers majoring in different fields talk to the members. This year the Fair Park Future Teachers sponsored Teacher Appreciation Week, made a Christmas Basket for a needy fami- ly, helped teachers grade papers, worked in the office, and sold candy to raise funds. The club is sponsored by Miss Margaret Colon. Grading papers for teachers is one of the valuable services performed by fTA members. 206 FIRST ROW: Joy Lynn Dawes, Donna Herrington, Mary Ann Garrett, Martee Dolph, Carolyn Hinton, Dorothy Cariere, Kathy Howard, Teresa Freeman. TOP ROW: Susie Arthur, Linda Beach, Katherine Head, Linda Griese, Alida Butler, Lala Ball, Cindy Bagwell, Sharron Douglas. FIRST ROW: Susan Higgason, Kathy Davis, Donnise Ribelin, Elaine Townes, Gail Weldon, Shirley Reaves, Denna Smith, Linda Winston. TOP ROW: Cherylene Johnson, Mary Ross, Nancy Norris, Debbie Shergalis, Patricia Riley, Lara Raley, Patricia Raburn, Kaye Jolly, Kay Rich. 207 FIRST ROW: Karen Young, Billie Rowe, Dottie Derveloy, Elaine Townes, Janet Fletcher, Kay Karr, Libby Harris, Susan Bodden, Deborah Jolley, Charlotte O’Neal, Shirlene Doyal, Mary Poston. SECOND ROW: Denise Bounds, Anne Adams, Debbie Bradley, Jamie Cooper, Susan Cockrell, Sonia Lea, Joy Lynn Dawes, Sandy Adams, La Juan Welch, Lynda McBeth. THIRD ROW: Bridget Blackburn, Rhonda Saveli, Cathy Gibbs. Mary Coons, Jan Foster, Judy Wilson, Phyllis Dennington, Catherine Bower, Rebecca McFarland, Donna Herrington. TOP ROW: Hank Rush, Kathy Ruby, Linda Reed. Gloria Giles, Cindy Newhouse, Sandra Strange, Jean Harper, Linda Bentley, Fred Johnson. OFFICERS: Jimmy Nichols, President; Brenda Okes, Vice President; Cindy Carroll. Treasurer; Becky Rast, Reporter; Sue Nelson, Secretary; Jimmy Baker, Program Chairman. Future Business Leaders of America The Future Business Leaders of America Club is open to all students majoring in business and who have been recommended by a busi- ness teacher. The main objective of this club is to educate the American youth in the various oppor- tunities of the business world. This year the Future Business Leaders took over the management of the school store. The members work in the store during theit study hall periods and before school. This year Fair Park's Future Business Leaders had State and District convention projects, took field trips to various business establish- ments, and made a detailed study of data processing. 208 FIRST ROW: Kathy Brokaw, Genie Foster, Kaye Smith, Pat Gallien, Carolyn Wagner, Judy Ivey, Mary Ann Simons, Judy Cummins, Judy Har- per, Faye Smith, Linda Johnston, Margaret Riche, Sherry Rambin, Patti Williams, Sandra Raines. SECOND ROW: Kay Hicks, Robbie Netherton, Phyllis McLaughlin, Jamie Monkhouse, Marge Hall, Debbie Jones, Susie Wynne, Susan Byars, Kay Gibbs, Ann Ingram, Linda Gibson, Joy Tupper, Arrie Raley, Marilyn Dennington. THIRD ROW: Cindy Webb, Jan King, Jan Hopper, Debbie Palmer, Roberta Dowden, Martha Thurber, Suzanne Faulk, Cathey Arceneaux, Paula Campbell, Mary Ann Tibbit, Charlotte Justice, Vivian Parker, Betty Felder, Mary Ross, Julie Festavan. TOP ROW: John Huckabee, John Bond, Steve Collins, Floyd Thompson, Henry Drabek, Clyde Brossette, Mike Carroll, Tim Thompson, Ricky Hedrick, Mike Murray, Don Majure, Johnny Plaisance. To develop the qualities of leader- ship, citizenship, and patriotism, to teach wildlife and soil conservation, and to acquaint the members with the best farming methods are the primary pur- poses of the Future Farmers of Ameri- ca Club. All boys who are interested in ag- riculture or who are planning to be- come farmers may belong to this club. Under the direction of Mr. Mulloy, the members hear lectures by local farmers, study livestock judging, and enter various projects in local and state competition. OFFICERS: Don Majure, President: Ronnie Haynes, Sentinel: Jerry Heidecker, Vice President: Chuck Dun- can, Parliamentarian; Sam Welsh, Secretary; Jerry Neel, Treasurer; Cliff Lenard, Reporter. ri'K ! m Forests and Trees of Jr. ':±: ri 1 rr-'f US , i • wi— LEAVES HEARTWOOO SAPWOOD AfdNG -; ROOTliAIRS INNER 8 ' THE OF CTS OUTER BAR ANNUAL -- ------ 1, LCH«V Have J OFFICERS: Bobby Cline, President: Judy Ivey, Vice President: Suzy Stevens, Reporter. RIGHT: Mr. Cecil Winn, Sponsor. Four-H Club One of the best clubs at Fair Park for developing leadership ability and a broader amount of knowledge is the 4-H Club. Mem- bers in this club work together and individually to complete projects which are entered in the Louisiana State Fair, parish-wide Achieve- ment Day, and State 4-H Short- course. Although the main interest of the 4-H Club is agriculture, there are many other interesting and worthwhile projects available. The Fair Park 4-H Club is spon- sored by Mr. Cecil Winn. FIRST ROW: Nikki Plants, Gwen Gow, Debra Nails. TOP ROW: Jimmy Nichols, Jim Mears. 212 FIRST ROW: Mike Fair, Fred McGaha, Mike Stanberry, Joey Rossler, Robert Biggers, Nick Wibben, Rudy Crain. Fellowship of Christian Athletes The Fellowship of Christian Ath- letes is a non-denominational or- ganization composed of boys par- ticipating in any sport at Fair Park. The purpose of this club is to con- front coaches and athletes with the challenge of serving Christ through their church, school, and community. Coach Orton sponsors this or- ganization. Coach James Orton, Sponsor. LEFT: Bill Day, President; Clay Walker, Secretary; Gerald Burrow, Vice President; Don Majure, Vice President. 213 Mrs. Louise Monette, Sponsor. OFFICERS: Peggy Stevens, Secretary; Earnie Legg, Treasurer; Gary Strickland, Vice President; Algie Smith, President. mm % ■ Distributive Education The main objective of the Distributive Education Club is to develop future leaders for marketing and distributing. Distributive Education, sponsored at Fair Park by Mrs. Monette and Mrs. Otwell, is a cooperative vocational training program. It is designed to prepare students for occupations in retailing, wholesaling, and service fields. This program is available to all juniors and seniors who are at least sixteen years of age and who are interested in a career in the field of distribution.- FIRST ROW: Esther Salley, Alice Rowe, Sharon Farmer, Sherry Withem, Yvonne Santora, Patricia Higgins, Donna Hubbs. SEC- OND ROW: Margaret Tinsley, Irwin Nicholas. Johnny Carmichael, Ronnie Adams, Larry Phillips, Peggy Stevens, Phillip Farmer. THIRD ROW: Genelle Jones, Eddie Jones, Leonard Carmack, Jimmy Beckwith, Robert Ivey, Bobby Ownbey. FOURTH ROW: Donald Daniel. James Johnson. TOP ROW: James Walker, James Saveli, Ricky Harrison, Ronnie Montgomery, John Faglie, Richard Watson. FIRST ROW: Ronnie Adams, Dianne Cobb, Loretta Walston, Mary Len Bland, Brenda Knoll. Sharron Terry, Gaye Moody. SECOND ROW: Jimmy Baker. Danny Morgan, Ted Cole, Charles Ford, Bill Cosby. TOP ROW: Ran Daniel, Bobby Blake. Pee Wee Watson, Danny Feibel, Donald Ray Murphy. 215 FIRST ROW: Linda Smith, Becky Glanville, Joy Lynn Dawes, Debra Nails, Alma Walker, Jan Foley, Sarah Bilbray. SECOND ROW: Jones Gow, Brant Jenkins, Cindy Carroll, Cherylene Johnson, Rhonda Coleman, Bill Pratt, Steve McDonald. TOP ROW: Greg Bickham, Jimmy Nichols, Tommy Fox, Kenny Anders, Bill Day, Gerald Burrow, Barron Bozeman, Phillip Clancy. Intra-School Club Council The Intra-School Club Council, organized last year, was established for the purpose of improving communication between the students and clubs at Fair Park. Each club or organization has a repre- sentative in this council and they are given an opportunity to make announcements concerning the plans and activities of their club. Sponsored by the Student Council and Mrs. Turner, this organization, during its brief existence, has greatly helped com- munications at Fair Park. 216 Ernie Robertson, President; Doris Turner, Secretary. Student Workers FIRST ROW: Bill Stewart, Dale Beasley, Steve Blankenship, Cecil Odom. SECOND ROW: Dennis Salter, Barry Garrett, Richard Salley Bill Grumble, Alton Dobbins. TOP ROW: Chuck McBee, Clyde Hughes, Terry Monday, Mike Murray Marion Hammack. FIRST ROW: Joy Tupper, La Juan Welch, Patti Williams, Charlotte O'Neal, Kathy Ruby. Pam Karl, Genie Foster. SECOND ROW: Jimmy Nichols, Linda Reed, Kathy Brokaw, Debbie Palmer, Clyde Brosette. FIRST ROW: Wes Green, Connie Cascio, Suzanne Brossett, Rosalind Rios, Priscilla McMillan, Bonnie Cooksey, Elaine Townes. Mary Ann Garrett, Lara Raley, Patricia Raburn, Carol Joiner, Linda McKaskle, Patty Ogden. SECOND ROW: Martee Dolph, Don- nise Ribelin, Fran Boggess, Nancy Button, Donna Herrington, Jamie Monkhouse, Carol Barber, Deena Smith, Faye Smith, Susan Byers, Jackie Watson, Margaret Womack, Jack Copeland, Margie Cloud, Sandra Harrist. THIRD ROW: Richard Lawrence, David Gates, Alice Carpenter, Jackie Robinson, Bill Day, Dickie Britton, Zelda Simmons, Carol Chester, Betty Myers, Susie Arthur, Denise Bounds, Teresa Freeman, Anne Adams, Rebecca McFarland, Kay Rich. Student Workers FIRST ROW: Sandy Moreno, Nan Tubre, Terry Wiggins, Kathy McLain, Frances Walker, Shirley Foster, Cookie Holomon. SECOND ROW: Judy Ivey, Janice Gould, Jan Hopper, Jimmie Gallien, Marie Raney, Lynette Maxwell, Stephanie Allen, Rhonda Robertson. THIRD ROW: Sharon Powell, Deborah Stewart, Sue May, Rhonda Saveli, Dianne Joyner, Sandra Harrist, Sherry Rambin, Debbie Jones, Kathy Knieper. FOURTH ROW: Cynthia Roznowski, Faye Hutson, Debbie Bradley, Rene Malnory, Janet Middleton, Esther Owen, Linda Gibson, Sandra Strange, Julie Festavan. TOP ROW: Hertha Bickham, Gayle Powell, Jan King, Bobby Joe Harrell. 218 FIRST ROW: Susan Holtsclaw, Connie Cascio, Cathy Whitten, Roberta Dowden, Mary Ann Garrett, Doris Ann Turner, Lara Raley, Patricia Raburn, Sarah Bilbray. SECOND ROW: Karen Young, Elaine Townes, Dottie Derveloy, Connie Hall, Janet Fletcher, Judy Kneipp, Kay Jolly, Fran Boggess, Linda Gibson. Mary Ann Callahan, Jamie Cooper. TOP ROW: Alice Carpenter, David Mc- Clung, Bobby Howard, Cecil Odom, Margaret Lynch. Student Workers FIRST ROW: Charles Murray, Steve McDonald, Gerald Burrow, Bill Day, Richard Cain, Chuck Hughes, Randy Goodwin. SECOND ROW: David Culbertson, Don Majure, Dickie Britton. Greg Bickham, Mike Fair, Rodney Wimberly, Michael Van Tiem. TOP ROW: Bo Roberts, Johnny Plaisance, Ronnie Botica, Fred McGaha, Don Kneipp, Ronnie Willis. Wayne Haney. 219 FIRST ROW: Russell Gilmore, Elaine Proctor, Larrie Fike, Mary Giddings, Candy Hayes, Kathy Berry, Linda Smith, Joy Lynn Dawes. SECOND ROW: Cathy Walters, Roger Anderson, Renee Hammett, Larry Peters, Dianne Wells, Anne Melton, Becky Foley, Linda Griese, Margaret Huckabee, Michael Dennis, Judy Harper, Becky Rast. THIRD ROW: Butch Troquille, Billy Kline. John Howell, Diane Montgomery, Robin Vaughan, Dave Haywood. Pete King, David Culbertson. TOP ROW: Ted Dunn, Mark Bass. Eddie Boutte. Fair Park Orchestra Russell Gilmore, Concert Master. A mark of a good musician is his ability to read and understand music. ALL-STATE: Russell Gilmore, Elaine Proctor, Larrie Fike, Mary Giddings, Cathy Walters, Linda Smith, Becky Rast, Joy Lynn Dawes. TOP ROW: Dave Haywood, David Culbertson. 221 Fair Park Band ABOVE: Drum Major Mike Waites, Regina Crouch, James Evans, Margaret Huckabee, Jeff Young, Ron Berry, Stanley Snead, Anne Melton, David Evans. LEFT: Mr. James Franklin, Director. FIRST ROW: Vance Beauregard, James Evans, Randy Turner, Deidra Irvin, Kathleen Knieper, Anne Melton, Dianne Wells, Sandra Ferguson. SECOND ROW: Mary Ross. Nancy Walkup, Debbie Kihneman, Debbie Brown, Glen Ferguson, Mary Alice Dillahunty, Margaret Huckabee, Gary Collum, Regina Crouch, Mike Stanberry, Pee Wee Harris, Seabie Thornhill, Amy Vega, Alma Taylor. THIRD ROW: Tommy Sullivan, Gary Coco, Fred Garrett, David Evans, Mike Hawkins. Steve Beck, Ronnie Gardner, Jeff Young, Mike Sciretti, Steve Shaw, Kathy Ains- worth, Terry Gould, Klebie Brumble, Marianne McDonald, Walter Weferling, Mike Waites, Steve Murphy, Bruce McGee. TOP ROW: Kay Kerr, Larry Hall, Mike Wheeler, Ron Berry, Eddie Boutee, Charles Battle. 223 A CHOIR. FIRST ROW: Christy Leach, Pat Davidson, Beverly Cogdell, Linda Morgan, Jo Ann Mangogna, Mary McKenzie, Renee Bell, Kandy Gremillion, Carolyn Hinton, Beth Spivey. SECOND ROW: Debby Gibbs, Marianne Lindsay, Cindy Ledbetter, Debbie Green, Denise Hightower. Cindy Carroll, Mary Lou Thompson, Donna Herrington, Lai a Ball. THIRD ROW: Beverly Ram- sey. Joe Rhodes. Mike Fair, Johnny Curbow, Eddie Matlock, Kenneth Hall, Gary Don Williford, Tony Moreno, Margaret Tinsley, Rhonda Coleman. TOP ROW: Mike Hill, Charles Leach, Bill Day, Alan Hampton, Gerald Burrow, Joel Brown, Ernie Roberson, Chuck Hughes. Edward Risinger, Charles Copeland, Phillip Clancy. Butch Brown, Warren Pons. Guy Des Marais. Clair Chance, Anne Owens, Accompanists. Choir B CHOIR. FIRST ROW: Sandy Moreno, Melba Sharp, Sandra Hyde. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Rambin, Lana Richardson, Tona Barbaree, Sandy Brown, Linda Lambiotte, Kathy Morse. TOP ROW: Tommy Walker, Frankie McCall, Brian Gallien, Calvin Rosalies, Danny Cromwell, Jim Adams, Vernon Jordan. Barron Bozeman, Accompanist. 224 GIRLS' CHOIR. FIRST ROW: Marian Hunter, Frankie Barry, Debby Lindsey, Nan Tubre, Elizabeth Wilson, Sherry Campbell, Ludy Maxwell, Gloria Walker, Gloria Norden, Kasey Jordan. SECOND ROW: Jan Wilson, Melanie Ferguson, Mary Robertson, Sue Leonard, Susan Cockrell, Marilyn Davis, Margaret Jarnevich, Nancy Moss, Kellie Willey, Glenda Hill, Kathy Bowden, Marilyn Walker THIRD ROW: Donna Culbertson, Judi Lee, Barbara Chandler, Debby Weeks, Gladys Taylor, Cathy Lutrick, Dianne Yarbrough, Nancy Skyles, Sharon Duke, Marietta Burney, Sandra Scully, Deretha Litton, Becky Ramsey, Beverly James, Sally Gill. TOP ROW: Jo Vega, Susie Carter, Sharon Mitchell, Sandra Bell, Debbie Bradley, Jan King, Kathy Hillard, Carrol Chester, Donna Davis, Marsha Dixon, Reba Herndon, Donna Rainey, Martha Matlock, Ann Winters, Beverly Bishop, Marion Malray. 225 Mr. Melvyn Riche, Director. FIRST ROW: Libby Harris, Anita Thornton, Patricia Gray, Donna Baxter, Dottie Derveloy, Elizabeth Chreene. TOP ROW: Mike Withem, Tony Moreno, J oan Bryant. Library Assistants Beth Spivey discovers that library facilities are not difficult to use. FIRST ROW: Cindy Robertson. Sue Leonard, Rose Ann Hawkins, Kathy Howard. Beverly Hunt, Mary Coons. TOP ROW: Willie Jones, Willa Emerson, Marie Tate, Carolyn Hinton, Jan Foster, Jean Harper. 226 FIRST ROW: Russell Gilmore, Ronnie Kolniak, Janet Fletcher, Linda Rice, Judi Lee, Pam Johnston. SECOND ROW: Ricky Wilson, Ronnie Widmer, Ronnie Monk, Ricky Walker. 227 Creative Writing Club FIRST ROW: Candy Pickering, Roberto Dowden, Cindy Yotes, Pepper Merriman, Karen Troegel. TOP ROW: Charlotte Hester, Debbie Mc- Millan, Susie Carter, Debbie Dodson, Dianne Wells, Sandra Strange. 228 OFFICERS: Debra Nails, President; Mike Dennis, Program Chairman; Lala Ball, Secretary-Treasurer; Beverly Rainbolt, Vice President. LEFT: Miss Bettye Holland, Sponsor. To further interest in creative writing and to give members an opportunity to use and develop their talents are the ob- jectives of the Creative Writing Club. Membership is open to anyone who is interested in writing creatively. An appreciation of literature and an understanding of how it is written is emphasized by the club. During the year members work toward the publication of the Sadhana a literary magazine compiled annually by the members containing their own works. The Creative Writing Club is also responsible for the sale of diploma covers and contributing to city-wide drives. C.O.E Mrs. Pearl Dalton, Sponsor; Mrs. Baxter, Student Teacher. Cooperative Office Education is a program de- signed to bridge the gap between classroom theory and actual job performance. The student attends school in the mornings and spends the afternoons in an office gaining work experience. The program is restricted to seniors at least 16 years of age who have had one year of typewriting and one year of shorthand and or bookkeeping. Students must have maintained a satisfactory scholas- tic record. To make available to the students' immediate practical application of the theory learned in school to an office situation, gradual transition from school to work while under professional guidance and ex- perienced supervision, discovery of weak points with adjustments and corrections provided by co- ordinator, realization of the need for improved skills and techniques and the importance of education in the business world, and opportunity to earn money for continuing education, are the main objectives of this organization. oMJ n ttn liUo K 232 Football ’68 Things looked pretty glum on the reservation at the beginning of the football season. Only four re- turning lettermen were included in Fair Park’s varsity squad. Everyone tabbed this a rebuilding year for the Indians, and at the start of the season it looked as if this prediction was correct. However, the team jelled and became one of the fiercest com- petitors in the league, complet- ing the season with a very com- mendable 8-3 record. Praise should be distributed among the players, who, through their will- ingness to work and desire to win, was the reason for the success of the team. The coaches should also be recognized for their faith in the boys and their encourage- ment which gave the team an incentive to win. 234 George White Richard Cain James Cottrell Lynn Craig Quarterback Quarterback Quarterback Defensive Back Fair Park 7 — Airline 1 8 Fair Park's first football game of the 1967 season was against Airline of Bossier City. The first district outing of the Indians was unsuccess- ful as the Vikings turned back the Tribe 18-7. Fair Park's lone score came when quarterback James Cottrell collaborated with halfback Wayne Haney for a 30-yard touchdown pass. Halfback Greg Bickham was the leading rusher for the Tribe with 45 yards. Following this victory, Air- line went on to become state AAA champions. Woody Schiele Defensive Back 236 Mike Carroll Halfback Wayne Haney Halfback Robby Dunn Defensive Back Darryl Kendrick Fullback Bob Boogaerfs Fullback Chuck Duncan Fullback Warren Bell Defensive Back Fair Park 13 — Woodlawn 1 2 Fair Park, coming alive in the fourth quarter, rallied behind the quarterbacking of southpaw Richard Cain to edge Woodlawn 13-12, and end the Knight's six year winning streak. Chuck Dun- can, the Indian's fullback accounted for all of the Tribe's scoring on runs of I and 5 yards for the two touchdown scores and also was called upon to score the tie-breaking extra point with less than two minutes left in the game. Fair Park 6 — Neville 23 The Indians' second defeat came at the hands of the Neville Tigers, 23-6. Nothing seemed to go right for the Tribe that night as the Tigers seemed able to score at will. Wayne Haney was Fair Park's leading rusher with 64 yards and scored the lone touchdown for the Indians on a 21-yard gallop. The Tribes' defense just could not seem to hold the elusive Neville offense while Fair Park could never put together a substantial drive. Bill Moore Gary Jones Winston Ebarb Woody Smith Center Center Middle Guard Guard Fair Park 13 — Ruston 21 Once again the Fair Park Indians fell short, this time going down to Ruston before the Indian homecoming crowd. Wayne Haney again shone for the Tribe by leading them with 45 yards rush- ing and catching 5 passes for I 10 yards. It was not enough, however, as Ruston dominated the entire game with only a few threats from the fighting Indians. Mike Stanberry Guard Gerald Burrow Guard Doug McWaters Linebacker Rudy Crain Guard Bill Day Gary Johns Guard Linebacker Charles Leach Middle Guard Junior Johnson Tackle Fair Park 14 — Marshall 7 The Indians, on the road for the first time this year, got back on the winning side by downing the Marshall Mavericks 14-7. The visiting Indians put together a 46-yard drive in the second quarter, with the primary play being a 34-yard scoring pass play from Cain to Haney. The second score came on a I-yard run by Cain in the third quarter. Haney was the leading rusher with 65 yards. Fair Park 28 — Bastrop 14 Fair Park rolled up its highest rushing total of the year, 289, in stomping the Bastrop Rams 28- 14. Haney, Cain, and Bickham were responsible for the Tribe's scores; while the Indian defense, led by safety James Cottrell who intercepted 3 Ram passes, seemed to have little trouble con- taining the home team. Fair Park 21 — Ouachita 7 The visiting Indians overcame a 7-7 halftime deadlock by scoring 2 touchdowns and licking the Ouachita Lions 21-7. The first score came with 40 seconds left in the first half with Cain throwing a touchdown pass to Haney. Again early in the third quarter the Cain and Haney combination clicked for a 20-yard touchdown. Chuck Duncan went over from the 3-yard line in the fourth quarter for the Tribe's final score. Fair Park 14 — Bossier 7 Fair Park continued their rampage in upsetting the Bossier Bearcats 14-6. The offense of the In- dians could not be stopped as Wayne Haney led all rushers with 103 yards. Greg Bickham pro- vided the necessary punch when first downs were needed. The defense, led by Winston Ebarb and Woody Schick, proved impassable as Bossier could muster only one scoring drive. Fair Park scored on a 5-yard run by Bickham and a touch- down pass from Cain to end Bill Pratt. Nick Wibben Robert Biggers Joey Rossler Tackle Tackle Tackle Billy Gordon Tackle Glenn Ziegler Tackle Rodney Wimberly Tackle Don Majure Fred Johnson Defensive End End Fair Park 33 — Captain Shreve 7 Once again Fair Park won, this time defeating the Gators of Captain Shreve. This victory made it the fifth in a row for the Tribe. The Gators held their own against the Reservation the first half with the score tied 7 all. However, the second half was dominated completely by the Indians. Sparked by Cain, Bickham, and Haney, the Tribe's offense rolled to a 33-7 victory while the defense tightened up and held the Gators scoreless. Jerry Gill End Jerry Oden End Bill Pratt End Robert Elkins Defensive End 240 Randy Cox Ronnie Botica End End Fair Park 33 — West Monroe 14 The West Monroe Rebels became the sixth straight victim for the Indians as the Tribe again was on top of the 33-14 score. This was an all- around team effort, with everyone playing an equally good game. The offensive line cleared openings for the backs all night long while the defensive line kept the Rebels running in check. This victory set the stage for the annual Fair Park-Byrd game. Fair Park 14 — Byrd 7 Many have labeled the Fair Park-Byrd football game as the game of the year and the rea- son why is very understandable. Fair Park struck first scoring a touchdown in the second period. Things stayed that way until Byrd scored, tying 7-7 in the fourth quarter. After being stopped 7 yards short of another score, the Indians scored with less than 15 seconds remaining on the clock. It was certainly a joyous way to cap off a very successful season. Coach Gene Derveloy Coach Joe Daigle SOPHOMORE TEAM. FIRST ROW: Bruce Patrick. Richard Oliver, Greg Garvin, Denny Chance, DefVid Blackwell, Tony Moreno, Chuck Friemel, Phillip Clancy, Phillip Brown. SECOND ROW: Gayer McFarland, Mike Garrett, Danny Cromwell, Steve Gann, Charlie Rogers, Robby Cheek, Del Roy Chandler, Ronnie Gardner, Greg Friar. THIRD ROW: Dave Haywood, Freddy Mitchell, Mark Howard, Mike Ford, Norman Nichols, Kenneth Warren, Billy Brook, Neal Stackhouse. TOP ROW: Mike Ebarb, Pat Oden, John King, Mike Carey, Murphy Foster, David Wilson, Jesse Tubbs. 242 Coach Steve Jordon Coach Jim Orton Coach Mike Simmons 243 Fair Park's Varsity Basketball Team was a very surprising group of boys. With only two returning lettermen Coach Daigle managed to mold to- gether a quintet that displayed a strong brand of basketball. The boys faced the possibility of letting the more experienced teams take ad- vantage of their inexperience. How- ever, the Indian squad worked hard the entire season and in the end reaped some fine results. This was the best year for Coach Daigle because under his guidance and coaching the team rolled to a 19 and 9 record. The squad should be recognized for their inspirational attitude with their hustling spirit. Fair Park should be very proud of the '68 basketball team. 244 SCOREBOARD Fair Park Opponent 73 Jesuit .....................59 60 Marshall ...................35 63 North Caddo ................49 55 Airline .................. 48 53 Westlake ...................73 48 LaGrange ...................76 79 Neville ....................53 64 Woodlawn ...................75 72 Benton .....................48 79 Longstreet..................55 86 Ebarb ......................74 61 Woodlawn ...................70 71 Byrd .......................98 88 West Monroe ................71 59 Ouachita ...................50 52 Bossier ....................70 55 Airline ....................81 71 Captain Shreve .............56 68 Neville ....................64 54 Bastrop ....................49 68 Woodlawn ...................59 70 Ruston .....................61 57 Byrd .......................58 83 West Monroe ................68 60 Ouachita ...................44 53 Bossier ....................73 76 Bastrop ....................49 70 Ruston .....................54 Fred McGaha Wayne Haney Clarence Voss John Murphy Chris Rose LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach Joe Daigle, Rodney Reeves, Jerry Gill, Bo Roberts, Chris Rose, Ronnie Sims, Clarence Voss, John Murphy, Harold Elkins, Fred.McGaha, Johnny Plaisance, Bobby Harrell, Don Kneipp. Baseball ’67 The Fair Park baseball team under the guidance of Coach James Farrar had a very successful season. Not only did the team play credibly the entire season, but they did so with a host of juniors who are back again this year. The Indians had the never-give-up attitude instilled into them by Coach Farrar, who should be commended highly for his terrific coach- ing ability displayed throughout his years at Fair Park. Praise should also be handed down to the players themselves because they had the desire to work hard and the ambition to want to improve, two qualities essential for a winning team. VARSITY. FIRST ROW: Chuck Duncan, Steve McDonald, Dickie Britton, Clay Walker, Billy Ware, Dickie Barnes. SECOND ROW: Ronnie Botica, Ricky McNabb, Greg Bickham. John King, Woody Schick, Bob Harrison, Fred McGaha, Wayne Haney. THIRD ROW: Coach James Farrar, Kenneth Irving, Ronnie Burns, James Cottrell. James Gibson, Bennie Tucker, Ray Daniels, Tommy Walton. Ronnie Botica Pitcher Chuck Duncan Outfielder James Cottrell Outfielder Dickie Barnes Pitcher John King Catcher 9 Greg Bickham Infielder and Pitcher Ken Irvin Pitcher James Gibson Catcher Ronnie Burns Infielder Richard Thompson Manager Clay Walker Infielder Steve McDonald Outfielder Bob Harrison Infielder Ricky McNabb Outfielder Woody Schick Pitcher Bill Ware Pitcher Benny Tucker Pitcher Ray Daniels Pitcher Fred McGaha Outfielder B TEAM. FIRST ROW: Hal Wilbanks, Gary Hart, Robert Johnston, Kenny Tingle, Frank Gaensehals, Doug Gould, Larry Craig. TOP ROW: Darryl Reeh, David Beason, Paul Ridley, Johnny Murphy, Tommy Fox, Don Majure, Jerry Gill. 255 Track ’67 The Indian Track Squad of '67 was the most successful team in recent years. The team worked very diligently throughout the season and garnered many first-place awards. Coach Steve Jordan made sure his boys were in top physical shape and through his instruction the boys learned to use their abilities to their fullest. As a result the boys won various honors, bringing pride and prestige to Fair Park for having an exceptional track team. 257 TRACK TEAM. FIRST ROW: Bill Duke, Phil Martin, Leroy Sutton, Robby Dunn, Ed Turner, Johnny Fielder, Gary Posey. SEC- OND ROW: Clyde Knox, Milton Milam, Dave Gordon, Randy Keys, Charles Adams, Rex Lowe, John McKinnon. THIRD ROW: George Simpson, Wayne Nunley, Steve Primos, John Troegel, Jim Hall, Jimmy Broughton. Kenneth Mann. 259 B. TEAM FIRST ROW: Gordon Freeman, Bruce Thomas, Gary Don Williford, Arthur Herrington. SECOND ROW Steve Brew- ster Rodney Reeves, Randy Cox, Dale Branton, Mike Fair. THIRD ROW: Johnny Mullins. Doug Lawhorne, Ernie Roberson, Randy Rue. Robert Elkins. 260 261 Tennis '67 Coach Daigle The 1967 Tennis team displayed not only talent, but excellent sportsmanship while on the play- ing court. The team fared very well through the season and rep- resented Fair Park in the district meet at Ruston in fine fashion. The team practiced hard through- out the season and under the guidance of Coach Daigle the team made tremendous improve- ments. FIRST ROW: Wayne Powell, Bucky Meredith, James Hooter, David Culbertson, Keith Jones, Kevin Jones. TOP ROW: Beverly Smith, Sue Edie', Lara Raley, Mary Ann Garrett, Martha Thurber, Cherylene Johnson, Kaye Jolly. 262 Gymnastics ’68 The Gymnastic team consists of many talented young girls who perform various acrobatic feats. The girls work very diligently in perfecting their skills. This takes much time and concentration. Un- der the supervision of Mrs. Millie Mason, the girls have progressed very much in the art of gymnas- tics. Fair Park should be very proud of the Gymnastic team. OFFICERS: Secretary-Treasurer, Brid- gette Blackburn; Co-Captain, Rhonda Robertson; Captain, Cindy Carroll; Sponsor, Mrs. Millie Mason. FIRST ROW: Linda Beach, Sandra- Ferguson, Rhonda Robertson, Rene Malnory, Janet Middleton, Ann Robinson. SECOND ROW: Rebecca McFarland, Ferol Stacks, Eulava Thomas, Cindy Carroll, Susan Moore, Sandra Harrist, Jimmie Gallien, Judy Dawson, Larrie Fike. TOP ROW: Pam Johnston, Bridget Blackburn, Amy Vega, Anita Yates, Dianne Joyner, Lynda McBeth, Kathy Vin- son, Linda Johnston, Patty Ogden. 263 The Interact Sportsmanship of the year award goes to a baseball play- er, Steve McDonald. The purpose of this award is to recognize the most consistent sportsmanship of a varsity athlete. In winning this award, Steve proved that he' was capable of dis- playing an excellent attitude in prac- tice and in games. This award is only in its second year, but there are hopes that future athletes will follow in Steve McDonald's footsteps and strive to conduct himself in- a manner that may befit Fair Park High School. 264 Interact Sportsmanship Award Cheerleaders 266 One group that stands out among all the rest is the cheerleaders because of their ability to arouse Fair Park Spirit. Sponsored by Miss Laura Hixson, the cheerleaders perform many hours of hard work such as decorating the goal posts for all the home games, the gym for basketball games, making posters, and planning pep rallies. Many of the enjoyable summer days were spent practic- ing for SMU cheerleader school which was held in August. The cheerleaders brought home eleven first place ribbons and the spirit stick. The Big Indian, Ernie Roberson, was chosen by the cheer- leaders and a faculty group during spring tryouts. He has aided the cheerleaders in pep rally skits and decorating for Big Indian . . . Ernie Roberson games. Karen Stampley . . . Junior Dianne Rowlen , Senior Becky Sanford . . . Junior ON GYM FtOG m Christy Leach . . . Senior Nancy Marabella, Head Cheerleader Senior Debby Gibbs . .. Senior OFFICERS. FIRST ROW: Connie Walker, Major of Drill; Jan Foley, Colonel; Colene Walker, Lieutenant Colonel. TOP ROW: Claudia Sparks, Major of Flags; Sandy Adams, Major of Drums. Arrowettes ’68 One of Fair Park's most readily recognized groups, the Arrowettes, is composed of 192 girls from the sophomore, junior, and senior classes. To re- main an Arrowette, these girls must maintain an overall C average. Mem- bership in the Arrowettes is one of the qualifications a girl must have in order to run for cheerleader. Sponsoring these girls this year are Mrs. Emma Loyce Smelley and Miss Pat Fox. the activities of the Arrowettes include selling candy and sponsoring the annual Mardi Gras. The proceeds from these activities go toward the spring trip that the Arrowettes take each year. The pep squad begins practicing one month before school begins to per- fect formations so that they can provide half-time enterainment at the foot- ball games. They also build enthusiasm at the basketball games with snappy hand routines and cheers. In addition, the Arrowettes march in the State Fair, Veteran's Day, and Holiday in Dixie parades each year. CAPTAINS. FIRST ROW: Renee Bell, F ; Ginger Franklin, H ; Paula Thomas, Flags ; Priscilla McMillan, Drums ; Debbie Bradley, Drums ; Sandra Baker, C ; Joy Tupper, D . TOP ROW: Susan Holtsclaw, E ; Sharon Powell, Flags ; Gail Weldon, G ; Bobbie Downs, B ; Sharon Stone, A . FIRST ROW: Judy Ivey. Kay Howard, Marsha Tingle, Brenda Hammons. SEC- OND ROW: Ann Ingram, Connie Cascio. Pam Karl, Jan Seabaugh. THIRD ROW: Debbie Haney, Cathy Whitten. Debbie Jones, Cindy Robertson. FOURTH ROV : Janet Fletcher, Marilyn Dennington, Diane Dare. Susan Burns. FIFTH ROW: Kathy Waters. Debbie Palmer, Gayle Powell, Carolyn Rawls. SIXTH ROW; Sonia Lea. Bea Graf. Deborah Jolley. Cindy Webb. SEVENTH ROW: Debbie Lynch, Debbie Madden, Dianne Boyett, Cindy Sparks. EIGHTH ROW: Marietta Burney, Joyce Johnston, Pat Guy, Barbara Johnson. TOP ROW: Ellen Bennett, Kathy Bowden. FIRST ROW: Judy Smith. Lesa Brown, Cindy Jones. Pam Johnston. SECOND ROW: Debbie Shelton, Pepper Merriman, Lois Jolly, Jamie Edwards. THIRD ROW: Betty Whitten. Terri Grantham. Mona Singletary, Gloria Giles. FOURTH ROW: Marlene Moseley, Phyllis Jinks, Jeanne McCulloch, Marilyn Davis. FIFTH ROW: Marqe Hall, Beth Martin, Karen Byram. Janice Oden. SIXTH ROW: Sandra Scully, Nita Mathis, Jan Hopper, Beth Spivey. SEVENTH ROW: Martha Holtsclaw, Catherine Bower, Linda Keen, Judy Arnold. TOP ROW: Sharon Carter, Debbie Shergalis, Paula Campbell, Virginia Barlow, Zelda Simmons. 271 FLAGS. LEFT TO RIGHT: Cheryl Smith, Carol Barber, Sharon Powell, Kaye Jolly, Hertha Bickham, Kay Hicks, Becky Jo Wallace, Paula Thom- as, Minette Godwin, Theresa Auchard, Carolyn Wagner. FIRST ROW: Kathy Cox, Eileen Knieper, Carol Jewell, Margaret Womack. Sharon Johnston, Debbie Piro, Cynthia Martin, Gloria Walker, Ma- rian Hunter. SECOND ROW: Gloria Bradley, Betty Robinson, Marie Raney, Pat Gallien, Susan Cockrell, Edie Stanitz, Linda Gibson, Monica Fairbairn. THIRD ROW: Betty Myers. Roslyn Shelton, Mary Coons, Sharon Burnley. Johnnie Foshee, Leslie Conerly, Genelle Burnette, Mag- gie Haywood, Linda Bertiaux. TOP ROW: Patti Williams, Anita Searcy, Linda Howard, Marianne Futch, Cathey Arceneaux, Judy White, Linda Bentley, Nikki Plants. FIRST ROW: Marilyn Williams, Billie Rowe, Connie Hall, Suzy Stevens, Denise Bounds, Melisha Johnson, Susan Bodden, Gaye Allison, Linda Rice. SECOND ROW: Nora Lennard, Karen Young, Kathy Ruby, Joy Rhame, Martha Rinaudo, Jill Harris, LaJuan Welch, Glynda Hooper. THIRD ROW: Linda Payne, Kay Gibbs, Anne Adams, Debbie Stevens, Patricia Riley, Fran Boggess, Donna Neely, Nancy Taylor. TOP ROW: Genie Foster, Julie Festavan, Kaye Smith, Sharon White, Janice Zanovich, Robbie Netherton, Patti Scheen. DRUMS. FIRST ROW: Cookie Holoman, Linda Winston, Debbie Jones, Susie Wynne, Nancy McMillan, Linda Wilson. SECOND ROW: Marcia Parks, Jerry Hale, Mary Wheeler, Kay Rich, Charlotte Hester, Jamie Monkhouse. THIRD ROW: Stephanie Ott, Peggy Byers, Charlotte O'Neal. Sharon Reagan, Beckey Huffman, Debbie Rasch. TOP ROW: Susan Youngblood, Sheri Shipman, Landa Bell, Rhonda Saveli. 274 SFC Malone watches cadets on firing range at summer camp. ABOVE: Sgt. Malone looks on while Staff Sgt. Pablo instructs a class on the M-14. RIGHT: Cadets listen to soldiers tell about Viet Cong tactics. 276 R.O.T.C. Someone centuries ago began a regimentation that has developed into the rich and colorful heritage of Military Service. This has not always been a glamorous occupa- tion. However, it is vital. Many students start preparing for and taking advantage of this service as a part of their high school curri- culum. R.O.T.C. training helps produce well-trained officers and good citi- zens. While taking R.O.T.C., one acquires qualities of loyalty, a sense of duty, and self discipline. He knows that if need be, he is ready for a national emergency. Fair Park's Junior R.O.T.C. pro- gram is directed by SFC Royce Malone, Commandant of Cadets. All the above pictures show Junior R.O.T.C. cadets training in Viet Nam war- fare tactics at Fort Polk, Louisiana. 277 S-l Major Randy Goodwin and Sponsor Major Doris Turner, S-2 Capt. Terry Madden and Sponsor Capt. Jo Ann Man- gogna. 278 Battallion Commander—Lt. Colonel Tommy Fox and Sponsor Lt. Colonel Joy Lynn Dawes. Gas Sto , swi- onw a jdW«Ranr ABOVE: David McClung, Willie Hammack and Curtis Alexander stop to look at the M-16 on display. BELOW: The Military is shown marching in Natchitoches Christmas Festival. 281 Rifle Team TOP ROW: Regina Crouch, Bill Stewart, Terry Madden, Steve Blankenship, David Lindsay. Alan Beasley, Brant Jenkins. BOTTOM ROW: Patrick Kearns, Jerry Bilyeu, James Bruce, Ray Brun, Steve Beck. wmu± The Fair Park Rifle Team traveled out of state this year for competition in the Junior Sectional Military Scholastic Rifle Matches at Houston, Orange, and Center, Texas. In addition to this highly successful tour, the Rifle Team also placed well in the L.S.U. Baton Rouge Invitational Match in February. City League competition found Fair Park emerg- ing victoriously from matches with Byrd, Wood- lawn, Northwood, Captain Shreve, and the Air Force Reserve. This highly successful season concluded with the Fourth U.S. Army Invitational Match at Arlington, Texas, where Fair Park competed with teams repre- senting five states in the Fourth U.S. Army area. Rifle Team officers are: Commander—Major Al- ton Dobbins; Sponsor Major, Debra Nails; Deputy Commander, Captain Brant Jenkins; Sponsor Cap- tain, Regina Crouch. LEFT: Major Alton Dobbins, Sponsor Major Debra Nails. I t t • RIGHT: S Sgt. Solice, the Rifle Team Sponsor, shows one of the members a sight picture. LEFT: The 1968 Rifle Team Commander and Sponsor grade targets after an afternoon practice. 283 Drill Team The Drill Team has been at Fair Park for many years. The Drill Team is known by many as the Pride of the South. The Cadets put in much after school time toward precision drill and per- formance. Through the years, the Drill Team has become known throughout the South. The Drill Team marches a six- teen man block, and performs during Fair Parade and goes to several com- petition trips. The team is headed by Major Tom McCann and Captain Mil- lard Mclnnis. The Drill Team Commander and Sponsor take a breather before further drill. 284 The 1968 DIXIE DRILL TEAM. u 'r ni - - ABOVE: Platoon Leader Larry Kincaid. FIRST ROW: Platoon Sgt. David Newman, Dale Beasley, Bill Stewart, Steve Beck, Roy Brun, Mike Walden, Floyd Thompson. SECOND ROW: Cecil Odom, Ricky Collins, Kenneth Martin, James Pugh, Jerry Bilyeu. 286 ABOVE: 2nd Platoon—Platoon Leader Charles Murray. FIRST ROW: Platoon Sgt. Robert Wlnterrowd, Bill Leshe, Dean Snider, Rickey Robertson, Steve Collins. SECOND ROW: Mike Murray, Stan Still, Chuck McBee. 287 “B” Company 1st Platoon: Platoon Leader Randy Smith. FIRST ROW: Platoon Sgt. Bill Grumble, John Murray, Paul Burns, Mike Campbell, Chuck Harris, David Underwood, Richard Erwin. SECOND ROW: Jimmy Davis, Robert Hampton, Chuck Barker, Herman Griese, Tommy Williams. ABOVE: Company Commander—Capt. Kenny Anders and Sponsor Capt. Margarel Huckabee, X.O. 1st Lt. Tommy Walker, Guidon Jim Meers. 2nd Platoon: Platoon Leader Richard Salley. FIRST ROW: Platoon Sgt. Terry Sharp, Steve Blankenship, Richard Thorne, Joe Ross, Tommy Wheless, Steve Saun- ders. SECOND ROW: Mike Lombardino, Terry Monday, Steve Humphrey,. Sid Patterson, Dale Sassin. 289 ABOVE: A Viet Cong prisoner of war compound. BOTTOM LEFT: A camouflage hut used to sleep in. 1st Platoon: Platoon Leader Wayne Lindsay. FIRST ROW: Platoon Sgt. Bill Savage, Bill Turner, Ken Berry, John Chamlee, Larry Willis, Kerns Patrick. SECOND ROW: Mike Hill, Clyde Hughes. Billy Brock, Earl Goodwin. 290 2nd Platoon: Platoon Leader Barry Garrett. . , CcmMn FIRST ROW: Platoon Sgt. Kenneth Winterrowd, Bobby Howard. Warren Massey. 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DOWDEN 1903 Jewella Ave. Shreveport, Louisiana CADDO MANUFACTURING CORPORATION 4630 Mansfield Road Shreveport, Louisiana LEE ZEAGLER 631-7421 JIMMY WRAY Have Your Carpets Deep Steam Cleaned By CUSTOM CARPET SERVICE The Steamatic Way ALTON AND OLIVER HUGHES PHONE 631-3141 4612 Raymond St. Shreveport, La. Debby Gibbs portrayed Indian at Homecoming pep rally skit. 303 Since 1910 OSBORN FUNERAL HOME INC. 363 I Southern Avenue Shreveport, Louisiana 865-8426 DID YOU KNOW . . . There is a Tasty Bakery near you . . . we have 7 LOCATIONS WE SPECIALIZE IN DECORATED CAKES— TASTY BAKERIES, INC. 231 Southfield Shopping Center Ph. 865-3541 The cheering of the Pep Squad was the product of tedious summer practice sessions. Or Your Friendly Kroger Store D. THE E. STEARNS CO Congratulations Students of Fair Park Compliments of CARROLL INSURANCE AGENCY MAYOR CLYDE FANT J. L. BICKNELL J. N. CLANCY 1864 Texas Ave. Phone 423-0627 304 Best Wishes from WALGREEN DRUG CO. 3749 Jewella Rd. E. E. BLAND, JR. 635-0496 JEWELLA GARAGE Paint and Top Company 48 Years in Shreveport TELEPHONE 631-0277 P. O. Bo 9026 3336-38 Greenwood Road Shreveport, La. Everything Prepared to Your Order and It's Worth Waiting For. Leisurely dining in a candlelighted atmosphere of old Italy Catering to Banquets of All Sizes. 938 LOUISIANA AVE. Open at 5 p.m. Phone 424-0830 l.Vf i II T Compliments of AIFIELD INDUSTRIES, INC. SHREVEPORT DIVISION MONSOUR'S AUTO SALVAGE 5228 Greenwood Road 631-4751 HARBUCK SPORTING GOODS, INC. Your Sports Specialists 312-14 Texas 422-8765 Shop Downtown The Selection is Better Use Parlc-and-Shop BEAIRD-POULAN INC. Manufacturers of POULAN CHAIN SAWS Ssso] BICKHAM'S WEST SIDE ESSO OPEN 24 HRS. 5620 Greenwood Rd. Phone 635-3865 305 CULLICK BROS. RED WINS BOOTS LEVI'S ACME COWBOY BOOTS 1871 Texas Avenue Congratulations, Graduates NEW YORK FURNITURE COMPANY Shreveport, Louisiana 1101 West 70th Street LOUISIANA IRON AND SUPPLY COMPANY RINAUDO Air Conditioning Heating Refrigeration Sales and Service 2925 Mansfield Road PHONE 424-8135 SHREVEPORT, LA. PHONE 635-0948 24 Hour Service 2567 Malcolm SAM RINAUDO, Owner Compliments of HARRISON PAINT CO. 1526 Fairfield Shreveport, La. For Everything in Glass You Get the Best From M. G. S. Shop and MOBILE SERVICE MADDEN'S GLASS SERVICE, INC. CALL 635-6424 2615 Fulton—Shreveport, La. T. D. MADDEN Owner-President 6291 S. Lalceshore Dr. RES. PH. ME 1-4009 306 Compliments of CHARLES W. CARROLL BUICK, OPEL, USED CAR SALES Bus. Phono 423-2661 Res. Phone 635-9872 HULLETT BUICK CO., INC. 550 North Market Shreveport, Louisiana PHONE 631-2583 CT31 f J. O. ROBERTS BUILDER Specializing Custom Built Homes 3012 White Pine Road Shreveport, Louisiana J. O. ROBERTS Owner The Most Complete One Stop Shop for CRAWFORD WOMACK SPORTS, INC. 2423 Southern P.O. Box 203 Shreveport, Louisiana Headquarters for the Campus Crowd . . . Since 1857 Downtown and Uptown Center Compliments of ST. THERESA'S CATHOLIC CHURCH 2711 Portland Ave. 631-0229 Kids Through Kollege in the Ark-La-Tex 9 Icids through kollege 2641 Sunset Plaza—Sunset Village Shopping Center Debby Gibbs takes a rest before the game; 307 Air Conditioning Sales and Service All Makes HOLLYWOOD (@) SE-RVICENTER PHONE 865-3066 Front End Repairs and Alignment—Tune-Up and Brake Work—General Auto Repairs State Inspection HOBBY AND ARTS 114 E. Kings Highway 865-4455 YOUR DIPLOMA FRAMED $1.95 Protect All That Work Now. GLYNN WHITTEN Owner Around the clock service CENTRAL WHOLESALE CO. OWENS PLUMBING CO. 2730 Linwod Ave. Shreveport, La. 2444 Midway 635-2194 'Ke ttuc6y 'p'Uect (2 uc6e«t it's finger lickin good 3002 W. 70th Street Shreveport, Louisiana 71108 WHEELER FRANCES TATE'S Phone 635-4216 Best Wishes from AMERICAN BANK TRUST COMPANY Denise Clark relates scientific data to class. 308 Compliments DEALERS TRUCK EQUIPMENT SHREVEPORT SASH DOOR COMPANY HAIR SHAPING HAIR STYLING FASHIONRITE BEAUTY SALON 3646 Lakeshore Drive 635-3742 Permanent Waving Owner—CONNIE C. MAAHS WARDLAWS JEWELRY Watches Diamonds Jewelry 2739 Greenwood Road MclNNIS GROCERY MARKET 1548 Pierre Ave. FREE DELIVERY 423-5683 MclNNIS SUPER MARKET Lakeshore and Dilg League 631-1511 We Appreciate Your Business PH. 631-0632 PH. 631-0632 V. PIAllt FOSTER ESSO SERVICENTER Motor Tune-Up—Road Service— Pick Up and Delivery Atlas Tires and Batteries—State Inspection 3tOI Hearne Ave. at 1-20 Shreveport, Louisiana jllj J. B. HARRIS, CPCU Insurance 309 TELEPHONE: PETROLEUM AND CHEMICAL AREA 318 ANALYSES • CONSULTATION 635-9454 F. C. BOSTON P. O. Box 8417 Chem. Engineer 3112 Hollywood Ave. Shreveport, La. C. C. FOOD CENTER 4110 Greenwood Road OPEN 7 A.M. TILL 11 P.M. 7 DAYS A WEEK Phone ME 5-9243 Many sophomores explore the wonders of a typewriter. BOUGHT—SOLD—TRADE—BANK FINANCE TONY LEWIS MOBILE HOME SALES We Specialize In Good Used Mobile Homes Compliments of LOUISIANA PAPER COMPANY Phone 746-2910 Home 865-8902 253 N. Common St. TONY LEWIS Owner 2680 E. Texas St. Bossier City, La. Compliments of FEEDER'S SUPPLY CO. FUN—FELLOWSHIP 4-Year Liberal Arts College BAPTIST CHRISTIAN COLLEGE Shreveport, Louisiana 635-4333 310 CARL PONS ELECTRICAL CO., INC. Commercial and Industrial Wiring Motor Rewinding and Repairs PHONE 423-7193 3538 Mansfield Road Shreveport, La. P.O. 9389 ANCHOR FIRE SAFETY, INC. Serving the Ark-La-Tex 601 West 62nd St. P.O. Box 8215 Area Code 318 Phone 865-4627 SHREVEPORT, LA. Compliments of 1. D. SMITH Landscape Service WEST END HARDWARE COMPANY Established 1905 Hardware and Sporting Goods I860 Texas Avenue F. D. GARRETT G. B. GARRETT, JR. Best Wishes '68 Grads 35 Years of Dependable Tiling Service Xjles—Wainscot—Drain Boards—Floors OFFICE PHONE 631-3332 2512 Midway Shreveport, La. HEMENWAY'S 919 Texas Avenue Call 422-8311 complete home furnishers since 1896 SMITH MALLOY DRUG CO., INC. 2446 Lakeshore Drive SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA GEORGE W. ROGERS JESSE BRYAN NORTHWEST LA. INS. AGENCY, INC. INSURANCE 1400 LINE AYE. PH. 422-5737 ('fsso) BOWEN'S SUPER SERVICE Open 6:30-11:00 7 Days a Week 4730 Mansfield Rd. Ph. 631-1421 FRIEND-PIPER FURNITURE STUDIOS Interior Designers and Decorators BOBBY L GREENE Plumbing Heating Co., Inc. 2630 Midway Phone 631-0235 24-HOUR SERVICE MOTOROLA All Makes and Models Radio—TV—Stereo—Car Radio Intercom—Color TV COOPER'S TV SERVICE Phone 686-0806 9225 Manfield Road Your Motorola Dealer in Summer Grove Shreveport, Louisiana Prompt Efficient Service—Reasonable Prices 2902 Jewella Road 410! Hearne Avenue 2130 Greenwood Road Shreveport, La. (ifcLIS Phone 635-0690 631-9827 424-3396 WALKER'S FOOD SERVICE, INC. 1 24-Hour Food Service 312 Make First National Your Banking Headquarters NINE Convenient Locations To Serve Your Account FREE Off-street Parking TIONAL MORE Drive-In Banking Facilities ALL In Offices Designed Expressly For Banking lours ism mi For Correct Time ... Anytime ... YOUR PERSONAL SERVICE BANK Holiday Inns of Shreveport CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY CORPORATION Serving Fine Foods P.O. Box 277 868-2731 Bring the Family Dine With Us 1830 Claiborne SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA 313 WILLIAMS TRUCK PARTS, INC. Headquarters For Truck Parts and Equipment PHONE 423-0601 P. O. Box 7292 403 Airport Dr. Shreveport, La. Compliments of Jayne plumbing co. 3000 Jewella 635-0579 ITZGEPALDS 7103 St. Vincent SHREVEPORT, LA. 868-3615 ME 5-6441 J. P. REAVIS GARAGE Garage and Auto Parts Body Work General Repairs—Satisfaction Guaranteed—Wrecker Service GRADUATION or BIRTHDAY For Any Portable Typewriter See us First PATRICK 3209 Velva Shreveport, La. 521 Spring Blanchard, La. Phone 929-3506 OFFICE MACHINES PHONE 422-0611 PHONE 865-4268 GULFCO FINANCE COMPANY of Shreveport, Inc. 3814 Southern Ave. Shreveport, La. 314 A warm hearted church with a Christ centered message and a program for youth. QUEENSBOROUGH BAPTIST CHURCH 2800 W. College St. W. T. FURR, Pastor OPPORTUNITY BEGINS WITH EDUCATION PRODUCTS OF CREATIVE ENGINEERING THE BREWSTER COMPANY, INC. Shreveport. Louisiana MANUFACTURERS OF EQUIPMENT FOR THE OIL FIELD AND SAWMILL INDUSTRIES COMMAND SHOP COMMAND SHOP STYRON ENGRAVING COMPANY Be a Leader LEE MARTIN'S Amazing Raleigh Shop for the Ivy Man 2414 Line Avenue Command Shop for Every Man IVY Shreve City IVY SHOP Sunset Village SHOP 315 E. A. DAVIS CONOCO Distributor P. O. Box 632 Shreveport, La. PHONE 424-1425 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: CONOCO Hottest Brand Going! • Secretarial • Business Administration Stenographic • Keypunch Clerical • Receptionist including a complete Nancy Taylor charm course exclusively at SHREVEPORT-DRAUGHON AND NORTON SCHOOL OF BUSINESS MRS. VELMA REID RAMADA INN of Shreveport Shreveport's Hospitality Center Serving Shreveporters and Their Guests First in Shreveport Since 1889 1165 LINE PHONE 422-5778 Alton Dobbins, and other R.O.T.C. members are assets at the football games. FURNITURE Dunn COM PANY “the dependable sto ie’ 4001 JEWELLA pedenaC SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF SHREVEPORT 624 Market Street SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA W. H. SUMNER Air Conditioning, Refrigeration and Heating INSTALLATION—SERVICE 865-3344 1520 Parker Shreveport, Louisiana 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 317 QUERBES BOURQUIN Insurance Service SHREVEPORT 212-214 Milam Phone 423-5241 SUNLIGHT Cleaners—Laundry There's a branch near you Operator Phone Francis C. Baker 635-5296 FAIRGROUNDS CONOCO Hottest Brand Going Service Is My Business Open 24 Hours Hearne and Kings Hwy. S Q HARDWARE 4 Locations to Serve You The Store With the Brands You Know Shreveport, Louisiana Everything tor the Builder S. P. WEAVER LUMBER SUPPLY CO., INC. 3930 Mansfield Road Phone 422-2107 SHREVEPORT, LA. On the GO With Shreveport AMF BEAIRD, INC. Subsidiary of American Machine Foundry SHREVEPORT. LOUISIANA TWIh CITY Finance Corporation FRANK FULCO Standard Printing Company of Shreveport, Inc. 616 Edwards Street Phone 423-5225 OFFSET LETTER PRESS VIRKOTYPE OFFICE SUPPLIES GENERAL FINANCING AUTO LOANS REAL ESTATE LOANS 1501 TEXAS AT JORDAN - SHREVEPORT. LOUISIANA G. R. Me CRARY Bus. Phone 424-7731 General Manager res phone 422-2397 318 BEWLEY’S FURNITURE CENTER .900 West 70th. Street, Shreveport, Louisiana —865-7151 Compliments of O'BANION'S LAUNDRY CLEANERS JEANE'S BARBER SHOP Phone 424-9380 1820 Texas Ave. Shreveport, La. —ALTERATIONS— 3216 Greenwood Road —TAILORING— WE KNOW HOW HOLLOWAY and McCLUSKY Petroleum Exploration 1125 Hawn Ave. Shreveport, La. P.O. Box 7528 Phone 425-5408 PERRY G. HOLLOWAY HAROLD L. McCLUSKY GEORGE W. D'ARTOIS Commissioner of Public Safety 319 Best Wishes From MANUFACTURER OF WELDING FITTINGS 1810 Barton Drive Phone 422-3295 Area Code 318 INC. P. O. Box 7365 SHREVEPORT, LA. DOWNTOWN Milam at McNeil Fashion Headquarters for the IN Crowd PIERREMONT MALL Line at Azalea Looking for a Successful Future SHREVEPORT-BOSSIER VOCATIONAL TECHNICAL CENTER 2010 North Market Street Phone: 423-8557 26 Fields of Training JOHN DAVID CROW DRILLING CO. 2000 Beck Building Shreveport 24, Louisiana DAVID CROW, Trustee AUSTIN G. ROBERTSON GOODYEAR TV—STEREO AND APPLIANCES THE HUB OF SHREVEPORT, INC. Greenwood Rd. at Hearne PHONE 635-6411 320 At the Airline game pep rally, students demonstrated Super-Spirit. 321 MORGAN LUMBER COMPANY, INC. JAMES' BARBER SHOP 3650 Lalceshore All Types Men's and Boy's Hair Cuts Complete Home Remodeling Serving You Since 1946 Bird Approved Applicator Phone 423-3531 2340 Lalceshore Drive Shreveport, Louisiana Big Indian, Ernie Roberson, displayed his cheerleading ability. SPURLIN'S INTERSTATE ESSO 5109 Monkhouse Dr. DICK SPURLIN, Owner Open 24 Hours PHONE 635-9184 W,cQaru s Jshreve oity jewelers MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY Phone 865-2321 1255 Shreve City Shreveport, Louisiana Compliments of ROTHSCHILD BOILER AND TANKS WORKS, INC. FURNITURE CITY Your Home Furnishing Consultants 1835 Grimmet Drive 422-8722 1253-55 Texas Avenue Shreveport, La. Telephone 422-5709 FOREST PARK CEMETERIES St. Vincent at Claiborne Meriwether Rd. at Curtis Lane Extended Non-Sectarian Endowed Care PHONE 861-3544 686-1461 HERBERT BROWN'S GARAGE Better Automobile Repairing HOW DO YOU LIKE TO TRAVEL? 2008 Portland 423-4533 Always Drive Carefully Let Me Set Your Car Ready To So HI-LO SUPER MARKET and COMMUNITY DRUG STORE, INC. 2424 Greenwood Road The Symbol of Good Taste In Fresh Dairy Products— REEVES MARINE CENTER Evinrude Sales and Service 3210 Lakeshore Shreveport, Louisiana 323 MUSTANG GENERAL AGENCY 424-2705 SURPLUS LINE INSURANCE BROKERS Ask For FRANCIS H. disiere SCHOLASTIC ACHIEVEMENT DISCOUNT. Discount rates 20% for full time students under 25 who submit with application written certification from their school attesting to a grade average of B or better. 423-2549 Ask For AUDREY WARE DISIERE 1515 Gilbert internationally famous y SEAFOOD DON'S S'.,fooJ St'4 ACCENT OPEN 11 TO 11 EVERY DAY banquet (EXCEPT CHRISTMAS) FACILITIES IN SHREVEPORT — KINGS HIGHWAY AND HIGHLAND ALSO IN BATON ROUSE AND LAFAYETTE PRIME STEAKS • Sirloin Strip • Ribeye • Filet Mignon STUFFEL FLOUNDER FILETS STUFFED EGGPLANT RED SNAPPR STEAKS CRAYFISH BISQUE AND DINNERS (In Season) GUMBOS FRIED SHRIMP Compliments of MITCHELL'S REFRIGERATION Sophomore girls enjoy digesting the latest gossip along with their lunch. 324 JJairifJJream SHAKES—BURGERS—FRIES 1 3016 Greenwood Rd. 2 2905 W. 70th St. Milk Beautiful MIDWEST FARMS Shreveport, Louisiana POLLOCK'S GULF SERVICE 1-20 At Monkhouse Dr. PHONE 635-9280 Shreveport, La. SCHOOLS INTERNATIONAL MODELING ACTING Cover Girl and Esquire Guild Central Casting Nation Wide NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS TOWN HOUSE Phone 422-9387 Shreveport, Louisiana MISTER LYNN— The man who made the Southland Fashion conscious NATIONAL BANK OF BOSSIER 601 Barksdale Blvd. 124 Bossier Center 3214 Barksdale Blvd. MEMBER F.D.I.C. 325 AYERS SCHOOL OF BUSINESS —Secretarial Division— A Select School Exclusively tor Young Women —Data Processing Division— Co-Educational Accredited by THE ACCREDITING COMMISSION for Business Schools PHONES 423-1853 423-2327 Town House Shreveport, Louisiana WIXON'S Hearne Avenue Shell 2001 Hearne Avenue Repairs Road Service 423-5573 All-State Road Service 24 Hours 631-7631 Compliments of SHREVEPORT-BOSSIER NEW CAR DEALERS ASSOCIATION Courtesy Chevrolet, Inc. Eskay Motors, Inc. Bill Hanna Ford Harter Lincoln-Mercury Inc. Holmes Pontiac Co., Inc. Hullett Buick Company, Inc. Hutton-Donaldson, Inc. Chuck Milner Port Rambler, Inc. Moffitt Import Motors, Inc. RBW Motors Red River Motor Co., Inc. Rountree Olds-Cadillac Co., Inc. Washburn Motors, Inc. Wray Ford, Inc. GAS Sg -ffli- makes the big 'fm DIFFERENCE ° ( ■'WS costs less, too! • ARKANSAS LOUISIANA GAS CO j 326 You can be SURE if it's Westinghouse from WRIGHT'S APPLIANCE 3717 Lalceshore Phone 631-0262 J. HILL DEENA SMITH J. WHITTINGTON 327 CADDO RADIATOR WORKS C. L. COPELAND, JR. 215 Caddo Street HANSON HOUSE OF FABRICS 3966 Lakeshore Drive .Phone 635-1372 UPTOWN BARBER SHOP Expert Haircuts Manicures Shoeshines 5846 Line Ave. PH. 868-6191 Anxious players watch the opening kickoff as Indians scalp the Knights. 328 GRADDNIS WmIHH1HMMIR Here's wishing you every Success! HHirmpurt Sintra— Ninety-Seventh Year of Leadership in the Ark-La-Tex 329 Trane HAYNE Heating and Cooling 635-8957 CO., INC. SERVICE Keith Jones demonstrates a new method for scaling a fence. Merklein, Feron Page insures over 275 of Shreveport’s leading businesses. ’■ 1533 Marshall 424-4461 Congratulations on a Good Year CHARLES R. HENINGTON Assessor for Caddo Parish 330 Hlr. Swiss V You don't have to scale the pikes for quality just drive to JOHN and BETTY HOLDER’S MR. SWISS 5804 Hearne 635-6818 For That Special Gift CLARKES JEWELERS 2016 Jewella Rd. 635-2811 3916 Youree Dr. 868-1835 Y LARGE SELECTION NAME BRANDS MODEST PRICES Sears Is Tuned In! Students who know Sears, know Sears has the popular NOW looks at prices that fit their budget. Make Sears YOUR head- quarters for up-to-date styles in fine fashion apparel! Sears SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back Shreveport Bossier City Quarterback, Richard Cain, and Coach Miller discuss the next play against the Neville Tigers. Phone 865-4693 The chickens have been up for hours, says Debra Nails to Charles Battle. Compliments of DUGGAN MACHINE COMPANY, INC. 1714 Kings Highway Congratulations 1968 Graduates SHREVEPORT TRUCK EQUIPMENT CO., INC. Truck and Trailer Equipment MORNINGSIDE CLEANERS 5500 Mansfield Road Phone 635-7541 1050 Joseph Street Phone 425-4431 Congratulations from C. F. BIGGS CO. COOK'S COLLECTORS CORNER, INC. Your Hobby Center 310 Ockley at Youree 861-6304 3M Business Products Center AUDIO-VISUAL EDUCATIONAL SPECIALISTS 425-5333 332 Photography in This Book by MILBURNE Shreveport, Louisiana 333 IN MEMORY joel McKinney Life is eternal, Love is immortal and Death is only an horizon, and an horizon is only the limit of our sight. —unknown JOHN A. PARSONS GARY DON WILLIFORD THE SEQUOYAH STAFFS Mrs. Judy Reynolds Rhonda Coleman .. Kim Rutherford Charles Murray .... Dale Adkins ....... Don Kneipp......... Dianne Rowlen ..... Terry Madden ...... Carolyn Wagner ... Linda Payne ....... Minette Godwin ... Nora Lennard....... Karen Stampley ... Norma Cooper....... Hank Rush ........ Editorial Staff ................................... Faculty Advisor .................................... Editor -in- Chief ......................................... Co-Editor ............................ Organizations, Military ........................................... Class ........................................... Sports ............................ Faculty and Curriculum ....................................... Photography ............................Faculty and Curriculum .......................................... Features .......................................... Features ......................................Organizations ............................................. Class ..................................... Advertisement ....................................... Photography Advertisement Staff Mrs. Norma Jean Brown ..................................... Faculty Advisor Cherylene Johnson ................................................. Manager Linda Smith .................................................... Co-Manager Gwen Watson ...................... ..............................Co-Manager Cathy Arceneaux, Patti Byrnes, Alida Butler, Mary Ann Callahan, Janice Carroll, Betty Felder, Doris Gore, Susan Higgason, Judy Ivey, Phyllis McLaughlin, Becky Rast, Alice Reynolds, Kay Rich, Rhonda Robertson, Debbie Shergalis, Pam Thompson, Linda Turnbow. Staff Members Circulation Staff Mrs. Norma Jean Brown....................................Faculty Advisor Charlotte Justice .............................................. Manager Sandra Adams, Jayne Beauregard, Brenda Okes, Anne Owens, Patricia Riley. Staff Members 335 SENIOR ACTIVITIES RONNIE ADAMS—Safety Council, '66; Stu- dent Council, '67; DECA, '67, '68. SANDY ADAMS—Arrowettes, '66, '67, Major of Drums, '68; Chemistry Club, '67; Crea- tive Writing Club. '67; Spanish Club. '68; FBLA, '68; SEQUOYAH Circulation Staff, '68. DALE ADKINS—Latin Club, '66, '67, Inter- act. Secretary, '67. Vice-President, '68; Chemistry Club, Vice-President, 67, Presi- dent, '68; Student Council, '67, '68; Na- tional Honor Society, '67, '68; Quill and Scroll. '67. '68; Intra-Club Council. '68; Physics Club. '68; SEQUOYAH Editorial Staff, '67, '68; Pelican State, '68. WILLIAM ALLEN—Art Club. '66. 67, '68; Student Council Representative, '68; FFA, '68. CRAIG ALLISON—Chemistry Club, '67; Phy- sics Club, '68. KENNY ANDERS—Science Club. '66. Vice- President, '67. President, '68; POW WOW Editorial Staff, '67, '68; Student Council Representative, '68; Intra-Club Council, '68. JUDY ANDERSON—Junior Medical League, '68. THERESA AUCHARD—Art Club. '66, '67; Spanish Club, '66, '67, President, '68; Arrowettes, '67, Flags. '68; Gymnastics Club. '67. '68; Honor Society, '67, '68; Student Council Alternate. '67. Senator, '68; Pelican State. '68; Football Program Ad Staff. '68. MIKE BAILEY—Visual Aids, '66; Student Council Representative, '68. JIM BAKER—FBLA. '67. 68; DECA, '68. SANDRA BAKER—FHA, '66, '67; Art Club. '67. '68; Student Council Alternate, '66; Safety Council Representative, ‘67; Office Worker. '67; ROTC Sponsor, '68; POW WOW Reporter, '68; Arrowettes, '66, '67, Captain, '68. TED BAKER—Latin Club. '68; Chemistry Club. '68; Physics Club, '68. CORBIN BALL—FFA. '67, 68. LALA BALL—Red Cross Representative, '66, '67; French Club, ‘66, '67, '68; Senior Class Chaplain, '68; Chemistry Club. '67, '68; Safety Council Representative, '68; Crea- tive Writing Club, Secretary, '68; Spanish Club, '68. SARAH VIRGINIA BARLOW—FHA, '66, '68; French Club, '67; FTA, '68; Arrowettes, '66. '67. '68. JOHN BARRON—Youth Symphony. '66, '67; All-State Orchestra. '68. KEN BAUMEISTER—FFA. '68; Student Coun- cil Alternate, '68. LINDA BEACH—Latin Club. '66. '67; POW WOW Ad Staff. '67. '68; FTA. '67, '68; Chemistry Club, '67; Physics Club, '68; Gymnastics Club, '67, '68; Safety Council Alternate, '68. VANCE BEAUREGARD-Band. '66. '67. '68; Latin Club, '66, '67; Chemistry Club, ‘67; Physics Club. President, '68; National Hon- or Society, '67, '68. RANDY BECKLER-FFA, '66, '67. '68; Safety Council Alternate. '68. JIMMY BECKWITH—Track, '66; DECA, '67, 68. PRISCILLA BELL—FHA, '66; Red Cross Rep- resentative, '66; Football Ad Staff, '68. SANDRA BELL—Safety Council Representa- tive, '67; FHA. '68; C Choir. '67, '68. DON NY BERRY—Arrowettes. '66. '67; Red Cross Representative. '66; Spanish Club. '67; FHA. '67. RON BERRY—Band. '66. '67, '68. GREG BICKHAM—Football. '66. '67. '68; Basketball, '66; Baseball, '66, '67, '68; Key Club. '66, '67, President, '68; Latin Club. '66, '67; National Honor Society, Vice-President. '68; Student Council Repre- sentative, '67; Senator, '68. SARAH BILBRAY— Z Club. '66. '67, Presi- dent, '68; Latin Club, '66, '67, '68; Key Club Sponsor, '67, '68; National Honor Society. '67, '68; Quill and Scroll, '67, '68; Pelican State. '68; SEQUOYAH Ad Staff. '67; Junior Class Chaplain, '67; Stu- dent Council Representative, '66, Senator, '67; Homecoming Senior Maid, '68; Foot- ball Program Ad Staff, '68; ROTC Spon- sor, '68. JERRY BILYEU—Physics Club, '68; Rifle Team, '67, '68; Science Club, ‘67. BRIDGET BLACKBURN-Gymnastics, '67, Sec- retary, '68; Junior Medical League, '67, '68; FBLA, '68; Student Council Repre- sentative, '68; School Store Worker, '67. RONNIE BOTICA—Baseball, '67, '68; Foot- ball, '68; Student Council Representa- tive, '68; FHA, '67, '68. EDDIE BOUTTE'—French Club. '66; ROTC Officer, '68; Physics Club, '68; Youth Sym- phony, '67, '68; Orchestra, '66, '67, '68; Band. '68. DIANNE BOYETT—POW WOW Ad Staff, '67; Arrowettes, '67, '68. BARRON BOZEMAN—Safety Council, Presi- dent, '68; Student Council Representative, '68; Interact, '68; Intra-Club Council, '68. DEBBIE BRADLEY—Arrowettes, '67, '68; Chem- istry Club. '68; FBLA, '68. VICKIE BRAZEL-FHA. '66, '67. '68; FTA, '66; POW WOW Editorial Staff. '67, '68; Latin Club. '68. RUDY BREWSTER—Football, '66. '67; Latin Club, '66; Key Club, '67, '68; Chemistry Club. '67; Physics Club, '68. DICKIE BRITTON—Baseball. '66, '67, '68; Foot- ball, '66, '67; Basketball, '66; Spanish Club, '66; Key Club. ‘67. '68; POW WOW Reporter, '68. JIMMY BROUGHTON—Track, '66. '67, '68; Interact, '67, '68; Quill and Scroll, '67, '68; POW WOW Editorial Staff, '67, '68. AUBREY BROWN—Band. '66; Orchestra, '67; A” Choir. '68; ROTC Band. '66. '67. SANDRA BROWN—Spanish Club, '66; Red Cross, '66; Student Council Representative, '66. '67; Chemistry Club, '67; Safety Coun- cil, '68; B Choir, '68. CANDY BRYAN—Arrowettes. '66. '67; COE, '67. '68. BARBARA BRYANT—DECA, '67; COE, '68. CHERYL BYRD—Latin Club, '66, '67, '68; FHA '66, '67, '68; Science Club, '66, '67; Chemis- try Club, '67. EDDIE BURKS—Football. '66; French Club, '66, '67; Chemistry Club, '68; Student Coun- cil Representative, '67. BILLY BURNELL—Sophomore Class Treasurer, '66; Student Council Representative, '66, '67. GERALD BURROW—Football, '66. '67, '68; •Key Club, '66, Chaplain, '67, Treasurer, '68; Sophomore Class Chaplain, '66; Jun- ior Class Vice-President. '67; Senior Class President, '68; National Honor Society, '67. '68; Latin Club. '67. '68; FCA. '67, '68; A Choir, '67. '68; Red Cross Repre- sentative, '67. ELAINE BURTON—Student Council Represen- tative. '66; Science Club, '66; Intra-Club Council, '68; Chemistry Club, '67; POW WOW Ad Staff. '67. Manager. '68. ALIDA BUTLER—French Club. '66. '67, '68; Safety Council, '67; Chemistry Club, '67; SEQUOYAH Ad Staff, '68; National Honor Society. '67. '68; FTA, '68; POW WOW Ad Staff, '67. MARY ANN CALLAHAN—Junior Medical League. ‘66. '67, '68; Latin Club, '67, '68; French Club. ‘68; National Honor Society, '67, '68; Chemistry Club, '67, Secretary, '68; FHA. '68; SEQUOYAH Ad Staff, '68. LYNN CAMPBELL—Chemistry Club, '66; Phy- sics Club. '68. JIM CARLSON—Chemistry Club. '67, '68; DECA. '68. JOHNNY CARMICHAEL—Track. '66; DECA, '67, '68; Safety Council Representative, '66; Student Council Alternate, '67, Repre- sentative. '68. JERRY DIANE CARPENTER—Art Club. '66; Junior Medical League, '67; COE, '68; Student Council Alternate. '68. MARY ALICE CARPENTER—French Club. '66, '67, '68; Chemistry Club, '67, '68; Visual Aids, '67; Physics Club, '68; Office Work- er, '68. JIMMY CARR—Band. '66. '67. '68; Orchestra. '66; SMA, '67; Science Club, '67. SKIP CARRAWAY—Key Club. '66, '67, '68; Latin Club, '66, '67, '68; Chemistry Club, '67; Physics Club, '68; National Honor Society, '67, 68; Safety Council, Vice- President. '68. CINDY CARROLL—Student Council Alter- nate, '66; Senator, '68; FHA, '66, '67; Chemistry Club. Historian, '67; FBLA, '67, '68; A Choir. '68; Gymnastics Club Captain, '68; Pelican State, '68; POW WOW Reporter, '68; Football Program Ad Staff, '68; Intra-Club Council, '68. SUSIE CARTER-Creative Writing Club. '68; National Honor Society, '67; French Club, '67. BARRY CAUSEY—Football. '67. JOYCE CAUSEY—FHA, '66. '68. CLAIR CHANCE—French Club. '66. '67, '68; Chemistry Club, '67. '68; A Choir, '68; POW WOW Ad Starff. '68. BARBARA CHANDLER—FHA. '67; C Choir, '68. CAROL CHESTER—Science Club, '66; Choir, '68; Office Worker, '67, '68. ALICE CLEMENTS—FHA. '66, '67, '68; Or- chestra, '66, '67. 336 HAROLD CLOUD—Safety Council. '67. MARGARET CLOUD—FHA. '66. '67; Chemis- try Club, '67. DIANNE COBB—DECA. '68. TED COLE—Spanish Club. '66; Football, '66. '67. '68; DECA, '68. RHONDA COLEMAN-FHA. '66. '67. Song- leader. '68; FTA. '67. Vice-President. '68; POW WOW Ad Staff, ‘67; A Choir, '67. '68; SEQUOYAH Editorial Staff. '67. Edi- tor, '67; Intra-Club Council, '68; Quill and Scroll, '67, Treasurer, '68. DANNY COLLINS—FFA, '68. STEPHEN COLLINS—FBLA. '66. '67, '68; Chemistry Club, '66, '67, '68; French Club, '66, '67, '68; Physics Club, '67 '68; Na- tional Honor Society, '67, '68; Student Council Alternate, '67, '68. JAMIE COOPER—Junior Medical League, '66. '67. '68; Latin Club, ‘67, '68; Na- tional Honor Society, '67, '68; Chemistry Club, '67, Treasurer, '68; POW WOW Ad Staff, '68; FBLA. '68; FHA, '68. JACK COPELAND—Chemistry Club, '67; Phys- ics Club, '68; Office Worker, '68. JAMES COTTRELL—Football, '66, '67. '68; Basketball, '66, '67; Baseball, ‘66, '67. '69; Student Council Representative. '66; Chem- istry Club, '67; Spanish Club, '67. DIANNE COX—Spanish Club, '67, '68. KATHERINE ELIZABETH COX—Junior Med- ical League, '66; FHA, '67. LARRY CRAIG—Baseball, '67. LYNN CRAIG—Football. '66. '67. '68; Track. '66, '68; Red Cross, '67, '68; Safety Coun- cil Alternate. '67. ARDIS CRANK—Safety Council Representa- tive, '66. REGINA CROUCH—Bond, '66, '67, '68; Science Club. '66; Gymnastics Club, '67, '68; Stu- dent Council Representative. '66, '67; Safe- ty Council Representative. '68; ROTC Spon- sor, '68; FBLA. '67; FHA, '67. DAVID CULBERTSON—Latin Club. '66; Or- chestra, '66, '67. '68; Tennis, '67, '68; Safety Council Representative, '68; Chem- istry Club, '68; Physics Club, '68; Science Club, '68. BILLY CUNNINGHAM—FFA. '66. '67, '68. JOHNNY CURBOW—FFA. '67. '68; ”A Choir. '68. DONALD DANIEL—Safety Council Represen- tative. '66. '68; DECA, '67, '68; Basket- ball, '66. RAY DANIEL—Basketball. '66, '67; Boseball, '66. '67, '68; DECA. '68; Safety Council Representative. '66. '67. PAT DAVIDSON—Latin Club. '66. '67. '68; FTA. '66; POW WOW Editorial Staff. '67. '68; C Choir, '66. A Choir, '67, '68; ROTC Sponsor, '68; Red Cross, '66; Quill and Scroll, '67, '68. JIMMY DAVIS—FFA. '67. '68. KATHY DAVIS—Science Club. '66, '67; FTA. '68; Chemistry Club, '67; Sofety Council Representative, '68. JOY LYNN DAWES—Orchestra. '66. '67. '68; Chemistry Club, '67, Vice-President. '68; All-State Orchestra, '67, '68; Senior Symphony, '67, '68; Science Club, '66; Vice-President, '68; Student Council Rep- resentative, '66, '67, Treasurer, '68; Gym- nastics Club, '67, '68; Pelican State. '68; ROTC Battalion Sponsor, '68; Football Program Ad Staff. '68; Swimming Team '68; Homecoming Princess, '68; FTA, '68; Intra-Club Council, '68. BILL DAY—Football. '66. '67. '68; French Club. '67. '68; A Choir. '68; FCA, '67, '68; Intra-Club Council, '68. CLYDE DEAL—FFA. '67, '68. JIMMY DENNEY—Chemistry Club, '67; Stu- dent Council Alternate, '68. PHYLLIS DENNINGTON—Spanish Club '66, Secretary, '67; FBLA, '68; Tennis learn, '66; FHA, '66. '67; Junior Medical League, '67. MICHAEL GLENN DENNIS—Band. '66; Or- chestra. '66. ‘67, '68; Chemistry Club, '67; Creative Writing Club, '67, '68; POW WOW Reporter, '68. GUY DesMARIAS—Safety Council, '66; Chem- istry Club, '67; A Choir, '67, '68; Drill Team, '68. ALTON DOBBINS—Chemistry Club, '67; Phy- sics Club, '68; Rifle Team, ‘67, Command- er, '68. MARTEE DOLPH-Spanish Club, '66, '67; Chemistry Club. '67; FTA, '68; Office Worker. '68; DAR Good Citizen Award, '68. JANET DOUCET—FHA. '67; French Club. '67, '68. ROBERTA DOWDEN—Latin Club. '66, ‘67, '68; Chemistry Club, '67; Art Club, '68; Gymnastics Club, '68; POW WOW Re- porter, '68; Safety Council Representa- tive. '68; SEQUOYAH Ad Staff. '68; ROTC Sponsor, '68; FBLA, '68; Creative Writ- ing Club, '68. BOBBI DOWNS—Latin Club, '66; Chemis- try Club, '67; Safety Council. '66; Ar- rowettes, '67, Officer, '68; POW WOW Editorial Staff. '68; Art Club. '68. CHERYL DU HE—French Club, '66. '67; COE. '68; Student Council Representative, '68. CHUCK DU NCAN—Football, '66. '67, '68; Baseball, '66, '67, '68; Student Council Representative, '66; FFA, Parliamentarian, '67, '68; FCA. '67. ROB8Y DUNN—Track. '66, '67, '68; Foot- ball, ‘67, '68; Spanish Club, '67. LARRY DYSON—FFA, '68. WILLA EMERSON—Latin Club, '66. JAMES EVANS—Band. '66. '67. '68; Spanish Club, '67; Chemistry Club, '67; Physics Club. '68. MIKE FAIR—Track. '66, '67, '68; Football, '67, '68; Safety Council Alternate, '67; Red Cross, '68; FCA. ‘67, '68; Chemistry Club, '67; Physics Club. '68; A Choir, '68. LYNN FARLEY—French Club. '66. '67. SHARON FARMER—Arrowettes. '67; DECA, '68. SUZANNE FAULK—FHA. '66. '67, '68; FBLA, '67, '68. BETTY FELDER—Chemistry Club, '67; Span- ish Club. '67. '68; FBLA. '68; Junior Medi- cal League, '68; Student Council Alter- nate. '68; SEQUOYAH Ad Staff. '68. SANDRA FERGRON—4-H Club. ‘66; Band, '66, '67, '68; Chemistry Club, ‘67; FTA, '67, '68; FBLA, '67, '68; Red Cross Repre- sentative, '67; Safety Council Representa- tive, '68. TIM FISCHER—Debate. '66, '67. '68; Tennis Team, '66, '67. '68; Latin Club, Consul, '66. Consul. '67. '68; Student Council Representative, ‘67; Key Club, '67, '68; Intra-Club Council. LARRY FISHER—FFA. '67, '68. BECKY FOLEY—Spanish Club. '66. '67. '68; Band. '66. '67; Chemistry Club, '67, '68; Orchestra. '68; National Honor Society, '67, '68; Senior Youth Symphony, '67, '68. JAN FOLEY—POW WOW Ad Staff, '67; Arrowettes, '66, '67, Colonel, '68; FHA, '67; Football Program Ad Staff. '68; Z Club. '66. '67. '68; Student Council Representative. '67 '68; Intra-Club Coun- cil, '68; Pelican State, '68. MIKE FORE—FBLA. '67; Track, '68; FFA, '68. TOMMY FOX—Key Club. '66, '67, Secre- tary. '68; Latin Club '66. '67, '68; Color Guard. '66. '67; ROTC Battalion Com- mander, '68; Red Cross Representative, '67; Student Council Representative, '68; Dixie Drill Team, '66; Baseball Team, '67; National Honor Society, '67, '68; Physics Club, '68; Pelican State. '68; Intra-Club Council, '68. GINGER FRANKLIN—FHA, '66, '67; Foot- ball Program Ad Staff, Assistant Man- ager, '68; Girls' Choir, '67; Office Worker, '66. '67; Arrowettes. '67, Captain, '68. SALLIE FRANKS—DECA. '68. DIANNE SUE FRANTOM—Latin Club. '66. '67; F8LA. '66, '67. '68; Chemistry Club, '67; Red Cross Representative, '66, '67. BOB FRASIER—Track Team, '67; Physics Club, '68. FRANK NEAL GAENSEHALS—Track. '66. '67; Baseball. '67, '68; FCA. '67; Safety Coun- cil Treasurer, '68; Physics Club, '68. RONNIE GALBRAITH—Student Council Al- ternate, '66; Chemistry Club. '67, '68; Foot- ball. '66; Baseball. ‘66, '67; Safety Coun- cil Representative, '67. CATHY GARLAND—French Club, '66. '67, '68. BRUCE GARRETT—Spanish Club, '68; Chemis- try Club, '68. MARY ANN GARRETT— Latin Club. '66. Sec- retary, '67, Vice-President, '68; Debate Team, '66, '67, Secretary, '68; SEQUOYAH Ad Staff. '67; Z Club, '67, '68; FTA '68; FHA. '67; Tennis Team, ‘66. '67. '68; Junior Medical League, '67; Quill and Scroll. '67. '68; Science Club, '67; Chem- istry Club. '68; National Honor Society, '67, '68; ROTC Sponsor, '68. CATHY GARVIN—Spanish Club, '68; Chemis- try Club, '68; Gymnastics Club, '68. BOBBY GASTON-Key Club, '66, '67, '68; Latin Club. '66, '67, '68; National Honor Society, '67, '68; Chemistry Club, '67; Physics Club, '68. HANS GERTEIS—Student Council Represen- tative. '68. DEBBY GIBBS—French Club. '66. '67; Z Club. '66, '67, '68; Safety Council Rep- resentative, '66, '68; Arrowettes. ‘66; Cheer- leader. '67, ‘68; Interact Sponsor, '67, '68; Class Secretary. '66; POW WOW Ad Staff. '67; A Choir, '67. '68; Foot- ball Program Ad Staff, '68; Pelican State, '68; Student Council Representative, '67, '68. 337 RUSSEL GILMORE—Orchestra. '66. '67, '68; Visual Aids Assistant, '68. BONITA GILLISPIE— Orchestra. '66; FHA, '68. BECKY. G LAN VILLE—Safety Council Repre- sentative, '67, Secretary, '68; Student Coun- cil Representative, '67, '68; Art Club, '67, President, '68; Junior Medical League, '67. DALE GOODMAN—FFA. '66. '67. '68. GAIL GOODMAN—Counselor's Office Work- er. '67; COE. '68. STEPHEN RANDALL GOODWIN—Color Guard, ‘66, '67; Dixie Drill Team, '66, ‘67, DORIS GORE—Safety Council Representative, '66, '67; SEQUOYAH Ad Staff, '68; POW WOW Ad Staff, '67; French Club. '66, '67. '68; Z Club. '66. '67, '68; Chem- istry Club, '67; FTA Historian, ‘68. SHERRY GRAHAM—FHA, '67, '68. KATHY GRAY—FHA. '66, '67. DEBBIE GREEN—FHA. '67. '68; A Choir. '67, '68; Junior Medical League, '67, '68; POW WOW Ad Staff. '68. LINDA GRIESE—French Club. '66, '67. '68; Band, '66, '67; Chemistry Club, '67, His- torian, '68; Physics Club, '68; National Honor Society, '67, '68; FTA, '68; Or- chestra, '67. '68. GREG GRIFFITH—Interact Club. '67; Track Manager. '67; Chemistry Club, '67; POW WOW Editorial Staff, '67. '68. JANICE GOULD—Student Council Represen- tative, '66; Gym Office Worker, '68. JONES GOW—Latin Club. '66, '67, '68; Safety Council Alternate. '66; Chemistry Club. '67; Physics Club. '68; National Hon- or Society, '67, '68; Interact Club, Vice- President, '67, President, District Gov- ernor. '68; Pelican State Alternate, '67; Intra-Club Council, '68; Student Council Representative, '68. JIM HALL—Track. '66, '67, '68. LARRY HALL—Concert Orchestra, '66; Safe- ty Council Alternate, '67; Band, '68. MARION HAMMACK—ROTC Band. '66. '67. '68: Chemistry Club. '67; Rifle Team, '68; Physics Club, '68. WAYNE HANEY—Football, '66, '67, '68; Baseball. '66. '67. '68; Basketball. '66, '67, '68; Student Council Representative. '66; Track, '67; Key Club, '68; FCA, '66. '67. BETTY HARPER—Junior Medical League, '67; COE. '68. CLYDE HARRIS—French Club, '66. '67; Band. '66, '67, '68; Chemistry Club, '67. SANDRA HARRIST—Gymnastics Club, '68. GLORIA KAY HARVEY—FHA. '66. '67, Re- porter, '68; Latin Club, '67; Chemistry Club. '68; POW WOW Reporter, '67. Feature Editor, '68. RONNIE HAYNES— FFA. '66. '67, '68; Dixie Drill Team. '68. KATHERINE MARY HEAD-Art Club. '66, '67, '68; Safety Council Representative, '67; FTA. '68. RICKY HEDRICK—Red Cross Alternate, '66. Representative, '68; Track, '68; FBLA, '68; FFA. '68. JERALD OTIS HEI DECKER—FFA, '66. '67. President, '68. DONNA HERRINGTON—Latin Club, '66, FTA, '68; Office Worker. '66. '67, '68; A Choir, '67, '68; FBLA, '68; Tennis Team, '67; Football Program Ad Staff, '68. SUSAN HIGGASON-Spanish Club. '66, '67. '68; Chemistry Club, '67; SEQUOYAH Ad Staff, '68; FTA. '68; Credit Essay Win- ner, '66. PATRICIA HIGGINS—Orchestra. '66. '67; DECA, '68. DENISE HIGHTOWER—Science Club. [66; Student Council Senator, '66. '67, ‘68; Sophomore Class Favorite, '66; Junior Class Beauty, '67; Homecoming Court, '67, Queen. '68; Mardi Gras Court, '66. '67, '68; A Choir, '68; Football Program Ad Staff, ‘68; Key Club Sponsor, '68. MIKE HILL— A Choir. '68. NELDA KATHLEEN HILLARD-Red Cross Representative, '66; Student Council Rep- resentative. '68. SUSAN HOLTSCLAW—Arrowettes, '66. '67, '68; Red Cross Representative. '66; French Club, '67, '68; Gymnastics Club, '67. ROY HORN—FFA. '66. '67. '68; Track. '68. KATHY HOWARD—Sophomore Class Vice- President, '66; Arrowettes. '67; FTA, '67, '68; Student Council Representative, '68; Sophomore Senator, '66; School Store Worker, '67; Visual Aids, '68. DONNA HUBBS—FHA. '66. '67; FBLA. '67; Junior Medical League, '67; Office Work- er, '67; DECA. '68. MARGARET HUCKABEE— Z Club, '66, '67, '68; Band, '66. '67. '68; Orchestra, ‘66, '67, '68; ROTC Sponsor. '68; Safety Coun- cil, '66. '67, '68; Football Program Ad Staff, '68. CLYDE HUGHES—Band, '66; Physics Club, '68; Safety Council, '66. VALDA KAY HUMPHREY—FHA. '66, '67. CLYDE HUNT—Student Council Represen- tative, '68. SANDRA HYDE— B Choir. '68. DAVE IVEY—Art Club, '66. Chaplain, '68. ROBERT IVEY—Spanish Club, '66, '67; Chem- istry Club, '67. '68; DECA, '68. BRENDA JACKSON—Choir. '66; Red Cross, '66. MARGARET JARNEVICH—Arrowettes, 66; Spanish Club, '67; Choir, '68; Chemistry Club, '67; Student Council Representa- tive, '66; Art Club, '68. BRANT JENKINS—French Club. '66, '67. '68; Debate Club. '66, '67. President, '68; Physics Club, '68; Chemistry Club, '67; Color Guard Alternate. '66; Pelican State Alternate. '68; Student Council Repre- sentative, '68; Intra-Club Council, '68; Rifle Team, '66, '67. Deputy Commander, '68. CAROL JOINER—Latin Club. '66. '67. '68; Student Council Representative, '67; Red Cross. '67; POW WOW Editorial Staff, '67. '68; POW WOW Ad Staff. '68; Of- fice Worker, '68; Safety Council Repre- sentative, '67. CURTIS JOHNSEN—Student Council Repre- sentative ‘67; Chemistry Club, '67, '68; Physics Club, '68; Spanish Club, Treasurer, '67, '68. CHERYLENE JOHNSON—French Club, '66. Secretary, '67, President, '68; Tennis Team, '66, '67, '68; FTA. '68; SEQUOYAH Ad Staff, '67, Manager, '68; Chemistry Club, '67; National Honor Society, '67, '68; Intra-Club Council, '68; Quill and Scroll, '67, Vice-President, '68. ED JOHNSON—Student Council Alternate, '67, Representative, '68; Football, '67, '68; FBLA, '68; Physics Club. '68. FRED JOHNSON—Football. '67, '68; Key Club, '67, '68; FBLA, '67; Student Coun- cil Representative, '68. LINDA JOHNSON—FHA, '66; Arrowettes. '66; Safety Council Representative, '66. THOMAS JOHNSON-Student Council Sen- ator, '66, '67, '68; Mardi Gras Court, '66, '67; Pelican State, '68; Key Club, '68; Safety Council Representative, '67, '68. GENELLE JONES-Art Club, '66; Safety Council Representative, '68. JERRY JUNEAU-FFA, '67. CHARLOTTE JUSTICE-Art Club. '66; FHA, '67, '68; FBLA. ‘68; Safety Council Al- ternate, '67; SEQUOYAH Circulation Staff, Manager, '68. JOE KELLY—Golf Team. '66, '67, '68. MIKE KENNEDY—Spanish Club, '68; Safety Council Alternate, '68. GERALD KENT—FFA. '68. LARRY KINCAID—Drill Team. '66. '67. '68; French Club, '66, '67, '68. WILLIAM KING—Orchestra, '66, '67, '68; Latin Club, '67. DON KNEIPP—Latin C|ub, '66. '67. President '68; Basketball, '66, '67, '68; Red Cross Representative, '66. '67; National Honor So- ciety, ‘67. '68; Pelican State. '68: Key Club. '68; Intra-Club Council, '68; SEQUOYAH Editorial Staff, '68; Optimist Club Pat 'em on the Back Award, '68; Student Council Representative, '68. BRENDA KNOLL—French Club, '67; DECA, '68. RONNIE KOLNIAK—Safety Council, .'66. '67, '68; Student Council Representative, '66; Chemistry Club, '67; Physics Club, '68; Track, '68. LINDA LAMBIOTTE—Student Council Repre- sentative, '67; Girls' Choir, '67; B Choir, '68. CHARLES LEACH—Safety Council Represen- tative. '66; Junior Class President; Senior Class Vice-President, '68; Latin Club. ‘66. '67. Vice-President. '68: Football. '66, '67, '68; Key Club, '67. '68; National Honor So- ciety, '67, '68; Student Council Alternate. '67; Physics Club. '68; Intra-Club Council, '68; A Choir, '68. CHRISTY LEACH—Latin Club. '66; A Choir. '67. '68; Z Club. '67; Cheerleader. '68; Key Club Sponsor. '66. '67, '68; Foot- ball Program Ad Staff. '68; Girls' Choir. '66; Sophomore Beauty '66; Junior Beauty. '67; Pelican State. '68; Arrowettes. ‘67: Homecoming Maid, '67; Student Council Representative, '66. Senator, '67. Alternate, '68; Mardi Gras Court, '67. CINDY LEDBETTER—Arrowettes. '66. '67; A Choir, '67, '68; Chemistry Club, '67. JUDI LEE—Choir, '66, '67. '68. EARN IE LEGG—Football. '67; DECA. '68. CLIFF LENARD—FFA, '67, Reporter, '68. CONNIE LEWIS—Arrowettes, '66. 338 SHERRY LEWIS—Office Worker, '66; POW WOW Ad Staff. 68. GARY LINDSAY—French Club, '66, '67; Stu- dent Council Alternate, '66, '67; Chemistry Club. '67. '68. MARIANNE LINDSAY—Red Cross. '66; Safety Council Representative, '67; Latin Club, '66, '67; A Choir '68; National Honor Society, '67, '68; Football Program Ad Staff. '68; Quill and Scroll, '67, '68; SE- QUOYAH Ad Staff. '67, '68. DERETHA LITTON— C Choir, '67. OTIS LITTON-FFA, '68. SHIRLEY LLOYD-Arrowettes, '66. '67; COE. '67. MARGARET LYNCH—French Club. '66. '67, '68; Art Club. '66, '67; FBLA. '68; National Honor Society. '67. '68; Phvsics Club, '68; Creative Writing Club, '67. IRIS MABRY—Library Worker. '66; COE, '68. TERRY MADDEN—French Club, '66, '67, '68; Quill and Scroll. '67, '68; Physics Club, '68; SEQUOYAH Photographer, '67. '68; Rifle Team, '68. DON MAJURE—FFA. '66. '67. President. '68; Football. '66. '67, '68; Baseball, '67. '68; Visual Aids Assistant, '67; FCA, '67, '68. RENE MALNORY—Red Cross, '66, '67; Gym- nastics Club. '67, '68. JO ANN MANGOGNA— Z Club. '66, '67, '68; National Honor Society, '67. '68; POW WOW Ad Staff. '66. '67; Football Ad Staff, '68; Latin Club, '67 '68 A Choir, '68; Quill and Scroll, '67, '68; ROTC Sponsor, '68. KENNETH MANN—Track Team. '66. '67. '68; Chemistry Club, '67; POW WOW Editorial Staff. '67. '68. NANCY MARABELLA—Arrowettes. '66; Cheer- leader, '67. '68; Art Club, '66. '67. Vice- President, '68; Spanish Club, '66, '67; Stu- dent Council Representative. '66 '67, '68; Safety Council Representative. '67; Pelican State. '68; Homecominq Court. '66; Mardi Gras. '66; POW, WOW Ad Staff. '«7; Football Program Ad Staff, '68; Intra-Club Council, '68. EDDIE MATLOCK—'C Choir. '66; A Choir. '68; DECA. '67. JIMMIE DALE MAXWELL—FFA. '68. LYNETTE MAXWELL—FH A. '66; FBLA, '67; Safety Council Representative. '66; Red Cross Alternate. '67; Junior Medical League, '66; Gym Office Worker, '68. LYNDA McBETH—FHA. '66. '67; French Club, '67. '68; FBLA. '67, '68; Red Cross Reore- sentative, '67; Gymnastics Club, '68; POW WOW Ad Staff. '68. THOMAS McCANN-Dixie Drill Team. '66. '67. '68; Color Guard. ‘66. '67; Band. '66, '67. '68; Orchestra, '66. '67. '68; Red Cross Representative. '66. STEVE MCDONALD—Spanish Club. '66. '67. '68; Baseball, '66. '67. '68; Junior Class Favorite. '67; Student Council Senator. '66. '67. President, '68; Physics Club. '68; Key Club, '67, Vice-President. '68. REBECCA McFORLAND—Gymnastics Club, '68; FBLA, '68; Office Assistant, '68. FRED McGAHA—Sophomore Class President, '66; Student Council Senator, '67 '68; Base- ball. '66, '67. '68; Basketball. '66. '67. '68; Spanish Club. '66. '67. '68; Football. '67; Pelican State, '68; Key Club, '67, '68; FCA, '67, '68; Art Club, '66; Physics Club, '68. JEANNETTE McGEE—Orchestra, '66, '67, '68; POW WOW Editorial Staff, '68. BECKY McG ILVRAY—French Club '66. '67, '68; Spanish Club, '68; Safety Council Repre- sentative. '66; Chemistry Club. '67, '68; Jun- ior Medical League, '68. MILLARD MclNNIS—Spanish Club, '68; Dixie Drill Team, '66, '67. '68. LINDA McKASKLE—FHA, '66. '67; Choir, '67; Arrowettes, '66; Chemistry Club. '67; Student Council Representative, '67; Office Worker. '68. MARY McKENZIE— Z” Club. '66, '67. '68; POW WOW Ad Staff. '66, '67; Football Program Ad Staff. '68; Student Council Al- ternate, '66. Representative. '67; Safety Council Alternate, '68; Latin Club, '67, '68; A Choir, '67, '68; Gymnastics Club, '68. KAREN McMANUS-Orchestra. '66. '67. PRISCILLA McMILLAN—Science Club. '66; Safety Council Representative. '67; Arrow- ettes, '66 '67; Drum Corps Captain, '68; Red Cross, '66; POW WOW Ad Staff. '68; Gym Office Worker, '66; Office Worker. '68. PEPPER MERRIMAN—Arrowettes. '66, '67, '68; Student Council Alternate, '66, '67; Intra- Club Council, '68; Spanish Club. '66. '67. '68; FHA, '66. '67. Secretary. '68; POW WOW Ad Staff, '66; Football Program Ad Staff. '67, Manager. '68; Creative Writing Club. '66. '67. '68; Chemistry Club. '67, '68; POW WOW Reporter, '68; Quill and Scroll, '67, Secretary, '68. JANET MIDDLETON—FHA. '66; FBLA. '67; Office Worker, '66; Gym Office Worker. '68; Gymnastics Club, '67, '68. MILTON RAY MILAM—Track. '66, '67. '68. SANDRA MITCHELL—FHA. '66, '67. '68; Chemistry Club. '67; Safety Council Repre- sentative, '68; Spanish Club, '67. SHARON MITCHELL—French Club, '66. '67, '68; Chemistry Club, '67; Junior Medical League. '68; Safety Council Alternate. '66. Representative. '68; Student Council Alter- nate, '68. SUSAN MOORE—Science Club, '66; Gym- nastics Club. '67. '68; Red Cross Represen- tative. '66; Spanish Club, '67; Chemistry Club, '68; Student Council Alternate. '68; 4-H, Vice-President, '66. Secretary, '67, '68. SANDY MORENO— B Choir. '68; Junior Medical League. '67. PAM MORGAN—FHA. '66. Secretary. '67, President, '68; Student Council Representa- tive. '68; Intra-Club Council, '68. SHIRLEY MOSS—FHA, '67. CHARLES MURRAY—Dixie Drill Team. '66. '67. '68; SEQUOYAH Editorial Staff. '67. '68; Art Club. '66. Chaplain. '67; Quill and Scroll. '67. '68; Band. '66, '67; Student Council Alternate. '67; Safety Council Al- ternate, '67. LEE ERNEST MURRAY-Band, '66. '67. '68. CAROL MYERS—French Club. '66, Vice-Presi- dent. '67, ‘68; ROTC Sponsor. '68; Chem- istry Club. '68; Gymnastics Club. '67; Stu- dent Council Alternate, '68; POW WOW Reporter, '68. DEBRA NAILS—Student Council Representa- tive. '66. Alternate. '67. '68; Creative Writ- inq Club '66. Secretary-Treasurer. '67, Presi- ident. '68; 4-H Club. '66. '67. '68; POW WOW Editorial Staff. '67, Editor, '68; French Club. '67. '68; Debate Team. '67. '68; Quill and Scroll, '67. '68; Pelican State Alternate. '68; Senior Class Secretary, '68; ROTC Sponsor, Maior of Rifle Team. '68; Intra- Club Council, '68; Red Cross Representa- tive, '68. SUE NELSON—Red Cross Representative, '66; FHA. '66, '67. Historian. '68; National Hon- or Society. '67 '68: FBLA. '67. Secretary, '68; Student Council Parliamentarian. '68; French Club. '68. DAVID NEWMAN—Library Assistant, '66, '67; Physics Club, '68. MISSY NETHERTON—Latin Club. '66; Arrow- ettes. '67; Football Program Ad Staff, '68; Safety Council Representative, '68; POW WOW Reporter, '68. GEORGE IRWIN NICHOLAS—Chemistry Club, '68; DECA. '68. JIMMY NICHOLS—Key Club. '66. '67. '68; Spanish Club. '66. '67. '68; 4-H Club. Pres- ident. '66, '67, '68; National Honor Society, '67, '68; FBLA. President. '68; Student Coun- cil Representative, '68; Junior Class Treas- urer, '67; Physics Club, '68; Pelican State, '68; Intra-Club Council. '67, '68; Senior Class Treasurer, '68. SHERI NICHOLSON-Red Cross, '66. '67; FHA, '66. '67, '68; Arrowettes. '67; Chem- istry C|ub, '67; Student Council Represen- tative. '68; Art Club, '67; Latin Club. '68. JOHN NUGENT—FFA. '66. '67. '68. LINDA NUGENT—FHA. '66. '68; Red Cross Representative, '67; Student Council Alter- nate. '67; Science Club, '67; Library As- sistant. '67. JERRY ODEN—Football. '66. '67. '68; Track. '66; Student Council Alternate, '67; Latin Club. '67, '68; Chemistry Club, '67; Physics Club. '68; Visual Aids Assistant, '67. BRENDA OKES—FBLA. '67. '68; Latin Club. '67. '68; Junior Medical League, '66; SE- QUOYAH Circulation Staff, '68; National Honor Society, '67, '68. ESTHER OWEN—Student Council. '66; FHA. '66; ”Z Club. '66. '67. '68; Red Cross, '67; POW WOW Ad Staff. '67; POW WOW Reporter, '68; Pelican State Alternate, '68. JIMMY PARKER—French Club. '67; Physics Club, '68; Student Council Representative, '68. JEFF PATTERSON—Red Cross Representative, '66. JOHNNY PLAISANCE—Football Manager. '66, '67. '68; Basketball Manager, '66. '67, '68; Track Manager, '66; Baseball Manager, '68; Physics Club, '68; FBLA, '68. DANNY PLANTS—Dixie Drill Team. '68. SHARON POWELL—Arrowettes. '66. '67. '68; Z Club. '66. '67, '68; French Club, '66. '67; Student Council Alternate. '68; Red Cross Alternate. '66; POW WOW Ad Staff. '67; Football Program Ad Staff, '68. BILL PRATT—Football, '66, '67. '68; Key Club. '67. '68; FCA. '67; Safety Council Repre- sentative. '66; French Club. '66: National Honor Society, '67, '68; Physics Club. Sec- retary. '68; Red Cross Representative. '67, President, '68; Intra-Club Council, '68. MITZI PRINCE—Art Club, '66, '68; Red Cross Representative. '66. '67; Safety Council Al- ternate. '66. '68; Football Program Ad Staff, '68; Chemistry Club, '68. MARK PRUNTY—Spanish Club, '68; FFA. '68; Safety Council Alternate, '68. JANET PYNES—FHA. '66. '67; Chemistry Club. '67. '68; French Club. '67, '68. PATRICIA RABURN—Latin Club. '66, '67. '68; Red Cross Representative. '66: Safety Coun- cil Alternate, '67; Student Council Repre- sentative. '68; FTA. '67. '68; Art Club. '67 '68; National Honor Society. '67. '68; Z'‘ Club. '68; Football Program Ad Staff, '68. 339 LARA RALEY—Debate Club. '66. Treasurer. '67, '68; Tennis Team. '66, '67. '68; Latin Club, '66, Treasurer. '67. Secretary, '68; Z Club, '67. Vice-President, '68; SE- QUOYAH Ad Staff. '67; Football Program Ad Staff. '68; National Honor Society, '67, '68; Quill and Scroll, '67, ‘68; FHA. '67; Chemistry Club. '68; FTA, '68; Optimist Pat-Em-On-The-Back Award. '68. CAROLYN RAMBIN—Junior Medical League, '66, '67, '68; Spanish Club, '67; B Choir, '68. LINDA REED—Latin Club. '66; 4-H Club, '66; Student Council Representative. '66; FBLA, '67, '68; Safety Council Representa- tive, '68. ALICE REYNOLDS—French Club, '66; FBLA. '67. '68; Safety Council Representative. '67; SEQUOYAH Ad Staff, 68. JOE RHODES—Student Council Representa- tive, '67. '68; 4-H Club. '67, '68; Safety Council Representative, '68; A Choir, '68; Visual Aids, '67. DONNISE RIBELIN—Orchestra. '66. '67; A Choir. '68; French Club, '66. '67; FTA, '67, '68; SEQUOYAH Ad Staff. '67; Quill and Scroll, '67, '68; Office Worker, '68. DON RICHARDSON—Football. '66. '67; Bas- ketball. '67. '68; Track, '67. LANA RICHARDSON—Arrowettes. '66. '67; FBLA. '68; FHA. '68; B Choir. '68. SAM RINAUDO—Safety Council Representa- tive, '66; Track, '67; Student Council Alter- nate. '68. ROSALIND RIOS—Red Cross Representative, '66; Orchestra. '66. '67; Student Council Representative. '68; Counselor's Office Worker. '68. EDWARD EARL RISINGER—Debate Team, '68. ERNIE ROBERSON—Track. '66. '67. '68; FTA, '67; Key Club Director, '66, Division Offi- cer. '67, Lt Governor, '68; Biq Indian. '68; Student Council Senator, '66, '67, Vice- President '68; A Choir. ‘68; Intra-Club Council, President, '68; Pelican State, '68. MIKE ROBERTS—ROTC Band. '66, '67. '68; Chemistry Club, '67. RHONDA ROBERTSON-Latin Club. '66. '67, '68; Safety Council Alternate, '66; Junior Medical League. '67. '68; Chemistry Club, '67; Gymnastics Club, '67, Co-Captain, '68, SEQUOYAH Ad Staff. '68. JERRY ROGERS—Track. '67; FFA, '66, '67, '68. TERRY ROGERS—Track. '66. '67; Safety Coun- cil Representative, '67. CALVIN ROSALIES—Library Assistant. '66; Track, '66; A Choir, '67. MARY ROSS—Band, '66, '67, '68; Chemistry Club. '67; Latin Club. '67. '68; FTA. '68; FBLA. '68. ALICE ROWE—French Club. '66. '67; POW WOW Ad Staff, '68; Arrowettes. '66, Lieu- tenant. '67; Safety Council Alternate. '66. '68; Student Council Alternate, '67; Library Assistant. '67; DECA, '68. DIANNE ROWLEN—Arrowettes. '66. |67; Cheerleaders. '68; Spanish Club. '66. '67; Z Club, '67, Treasurer. '68; POW WOW Ad Staff. '67: SEQUOYAH Editorial Staff. '68; Pelican State Alternate, '68; Football Program Ad Staff. '68; Student Council Al- ternate, '68. BETH RUTHERFORD—POW WOW Ad Staff. '67. '68; POW WOW Editorial Staff. '67. Managing Editor. '68, Latin Club, '67, NUNTIUS LATINUS Editor. '68; Chemistry Club, '67, '68; National Honor Society, '67, '68: Quill and Scroll, '67, '68; Dixie Drill ROTC Sponsor. '68; Pelican State Alternate. '68; Student Council Representative. '68. KIM RUTHERFORD—Latin Club, '66. '67; Physics Club, Vice-President. '68; POW WOW Ad Staff. '67. '68; Quill and Scroll, '67. '68; National Honor Society, '67. '68; SEQUOYAH Editorial Staff, '67. Co-Editor. '68. SHARMAN SACHS—Latin Club. '66. '67; Chemistry Club, '67. ESTER SALLEY-DECA. '67. '68. RICHARD SALLEY—French Club. '66; Chem- istry Club, '67; Physics Club, '68; ROTC Band, '66, '67. Officer, '68. YVONNE SANTORA—DECA. '67. '68. SHARON SATTERWHITE—Latin Club. '66. '67 '68: Chemistry Chib '67 Program Chairman, '68; Junior Medical League, '67, '68; Safety Council Representative. '67, '68; Physics Club. '68; National Honor Society. '67, '68. JAMES SAVELL—Science Club. '66; DECA. '68. WOODY SCHICK—Red Cross Representative, '66; Student Council Representative, '67, '68; Baseball, '66, '67, '68; Football. '67, '68. GEORGE SEWELL—French Club, '67; Physics Club, '68; Chemistry Club, '67. HARRELL FOSTER SHELTON—Golf Team. '66 '67; National Honor Society. '67; Quill and Scroll, '67; POW WOW Reporter, '68. SONNY SIMMONS—Spanish Club, '67, '68; Physics Club. '68. GEORGE SIMPSON—Football. '66; Track. '66, '67, '68; Basketball, '66; Safety Council Al- ternate. '66; Chemistry Club, '67; Physics Club. '68; Interact Club, '67, '68. ALGIE SMITH—Red Cross Representative, '66, '67; DECA. '68. ALLEN SMITH—Student Council Alternate. '66. CHERYL SMITH—Office Worker. '66; Safety Council Representative, '67; Student Coun- cil Representative, '68; Gymnastics Club, '67; Arrowettes, '67, '68; Chemistry Club, '68; Football Program Ad Staff. '68. DEENA SMITH—FHA. '67. '68; FTA. '68; Chemistry Club, '68. LINDA SMITH—Orchestra, '66, '67, Vice-Presi- dent. '68; FTA. '67. President, '68; SE- QUOYAH Ad Staff, '67, Assistant Manager. '68; AM-State Orchestra. '67. '68; National Honor Society. '67. '68; Student Council Rep- resentative, '68; Quill and Scroll, '67, ‘68; Intra-Club Council, '68. WOODY SMITH—Football. '66, '67, '68; Safe- ty Council Representative, '68; Golf Team, '68. CLAUDIA SPARKS—Arrowettes. '66. '67. Ma- jor of the Flags, '68; French Club, '66, '67. '68; Red Cross Representative, '66; Spanish Club, '68; Football Program Ad Staff, Assistant Manager, '68. RICKY SPIGARELLI—Spanish Club, '67; FBLA. '67, '68; Physics Club. '68; Safety Council, Officer. '68. JOHN SPRING—Band, '66, '67; Art Club, '68; SMA, '66. FEROL STACKS—Gymnastics Club, '68; FHA, '68. DAN STAW-DECA. '68. JAN STEVENS—Latin Club, '66, '67; Art Club. '66. '67; Student Council Representative, '68. PEGGY STEVENS—FHA, '66, '67; Girls' Choir, '66, A Choir, '67; DECA, '68. SHARON STONE—Spanish Club, '66, '67; Arrowettes, '67, Captain, '68; Red Cross Representative, '67; Student Council Repre- sentative, '66; Chemistry Club, '67; POW WOW Reporter, '68. GARY STRICKLAND-DECA. '68. VICKI ANNE SWANN—FHA. '66. '67; Crea- tive Writing Club, '66; Safety Council Al- ternate, '67. '68; Gymnastics Club. '67. KAREN TAYLOR—Junior Medical League, '67, President, '68; Student Council Representa- tive. '68. REX TAYLOR—Student Council Representative. '68. SHARRON. TERRY—Safety Council Represent- ative, '67; DECA, '68. MARGARET TINSLEY— A Choir, '66. '67, '68; DECA. '68. BRUCE THOMAS—Track. '67. MARGARET THOMAS—Junior Medical League, '66, '67; Latin Club, '67; Office Worker, '66; FHA, '67; Girls' Choir. '67. PAULA THOMAS—Student Council Represen- tative, '66, '68; Z Club, '67, '68; Arrow- ettes. '66. '67, '68: Orchestra. '66. '67; POW WOW Ad Staff, '67; Football Program Ad Staff, '68; Gymnastics Club, '67. FLOYD THOMPSON-Chemistry Club. '67. '68; FBLA. '67, '68; Physics Club, '68; School Store Worker. '68. WALTER THORNHILL—Band, '68; FFA. '68. MARTHA THURBER—Latin Club. '66. '67. '68 Debate Club, '66. '67, '68; Spanish Club '67. Vice-President, '68; National Honor So ciety. '67. '68; Tennis Team, '67, '68; Foot ball Program Ad Staff, '68; Student Coun cil Representative, '68; FBLA, '68. CATHY TOBOLA—Chemistry Club. '68. NAN TUBRE—FHA. '66. BENNY TUCKER—Football, '66; Baseball, '66, '67. VINCE TUMINELLO—Football, '66; DECA; '68. JOYCELYN TUPPER—Arrowettes. '66. '67, '68; FHA. '66. '67. '68; FBLA. '67, '68. DORIS ANN TURNER—FHA, Parliamentarian, '66. '67. '68; Student Council Representative, '66, Senator, '67, Secretary, '68; Chemistry Club. '67; Spanish Club. '67. '68; Intra-Club Council, Secretary, '68; Football Program Ad Staff. '68; Pelican State Alternate, '68; ROTC Sponsor. '68. MICHAEL VAN TIEM—Red Cross Representa- tive. '66; Safety Council Alternate, '66; Student Council Alternate, '66; Track, '68; POW WOW Reporter. '68. EARLENE VANWINKLE—FBLA. '67. SELINA JO VEGA—Choir, '66, '67, '68; Ar- rowettes, '67; Spanish Club. '68. CLARENCE VOSS—Football. '66; Basketball, '66, '67. '68; Track, '68. JERRY WADE-FFA, '66, '67. '68. 340 MERRY WAITES—FHA, '66, Historian. '67, Vice-President, '68; Latin Club, '67; FTA, '67, Secretary, '68; Football Program Ad Staff. '68; Chemistry Club. '67; National Honor Society. '67. '68; A Choir. '68; Student Council, Corresponding Secretary, '68. MICHAEL WAITES—Band. '66. '67. Drum Major. '68; ROTC Band. '66. '67. '68; All Senior Honor Band. '68; Chemistry Club, '67; Youth Symphony, '67; Interact Club '67. '68. ALMA WALKER—Student Council Alternate, '66; French Club, '67; Chemistry Club, '67; FHA. '67; POW WOW Ad Staff. '67. '68; Intra-Club Council, '67, '68; FBLA, '68. CLAYTON WALKER—Student Council Repre- sentative, '66, '67, Senator, '68; Baseball, '66. '67. '68; Key Club, '68; Chemistry Club. '67; Pelican State. '68; FCA, '67. '68. COLENE WALKER—Arrowettes. '67. Lieutenant Colonel, '68; National Honor Society, '67, '68; Safety Council Representative, '68. MARILYN ANNE WALKER—Arrowettes. '67; Office Worker, '66. '67; Safety Council Al- ternate. '67. '68; Choir. '68; COE. '68. TOMMY WALKER—FFA, '68; B Choir. '68. BECKY WALLACE—Latin Club. '66. '67; In- teract Sponsor. '67. '68; Arrowettes. '66. '67. '68; Safety Council Representative, '66. '67; Student Council Senator. '68; Red Cross Alternate, ‘67; Football Program Ad Staff. '68; Homecoming Court. '68; Pelican State. '68. WARE WALLACE—Baseball, '66, '67. '68; FFA, '67; Student Council Alternate. '67. DEBORAH LYNN WALTERS-FHA. '66, '67, '68; French Club, '66. '67; POW WOW Ad Staff, '67, '68. GWEN WATSON—French Club. '66. '67 Vice- President. '68; Chemistry Club, '67; Quill and Scroll, '67, Chaplain, '68; SEQUOYAH Ad Staff, '67 Assistant Manager, '68; FTA, '68; Junior Medical League. '68. JAMES WEBB—Safety Council Representative. '68. GAIL WELDON—Safety Council Representa- tive. '66. Assistant Secretary. '67. Vice-Pres- ident. '68; Arrowettes '66. Flags, '67. Captain, '68; French Club. '66 '67. '68; FTA. '68; Student Council Representative. '67. Alternate. '68; POW WOW Editorial Staff. '68. ANNE WELLS—Band. '66, '67, '68; Orchestra, '68; Creative Writing Club. '68. SAM WELSH—FFA. '66, '67. '68. DONNA WHITE—Arrowe'tes, '66. '67; Art Club. '67. '68; Student Council Representa- tive. '67; Sophomore Beauty. '66. KAYLON WHITFIELD—4-H Club. '66; Safety Council Representative. '67. Alternate. '68; COE. '68. JAN WHITTINGTON—Arrowettes. '66. Lieu- tenant, '67; Chemistry Club. '67; FHA. '67; French Club. '67, '68; Junior Class Secre- tary. '67; Pelican State. '68; Student Coun- cil Representative. '68; Football Sweetheart. '68; Football Program Ad Staff, Manager, '68. GARY WILLIFORD—Football. '66; Track. '66. '67. '68; A Choir, '68. RONNIE WILLIS—Chemistry Club. '67; Physics Club. '68; Safety Council Alternate. '68. JUDY WILSON—Arrowettes. '66; Student Council Representative. '66; Safety Council Representative. '67; Chemistry Club. '67; FHA. '67; FBLA. '68. RODNEY WIMBERLY—Football. '66. '67. '68; Track. '66. '68. SHERRY WITH EM—Arrowettes. '66; DECA. '67, '68. BILL WOOD—Student Council Representative. '66. '67. '68; Science Club, '66. '67. '68; Dixie Drill Team, '67. '68. DANNY WOODRUFF—Band. '66; Orchestra. '67, '68. GARY YARBROUGH—Baseball, '66; Safety Council Representative, '66. JEFF YOUNG—Band. '66. '67. '68; Key Club. '66. '67. '68; ROTC Band. '66. '67. '68; Chemistry Club. ‘67; All-State Orchestra. '68. JOYCE ZANOVICH—Safety Council Represent- ative, '66, '67; POW WOW Reporter, '68 Seniors A Adams. Clarence 45. 175 Adams. Ronnie 45, 161, 215 Adams. Sandy 45 170. 192, 208, 220 Adkins, Dale 45, 156, 165, 181, 183, 184, 195, I 8 150 Allison, Craig 45, 286 Anders. Kenny 45 156. 185, 216, 288 Anderson, Judy 45 Auchard, Theresa 45, 154, 178, 193, 272, 148, 150 B Bacigalupi, Gary 45 Baker, Carol 45 Baker. Jimmy 45. 208. 215 Baker, Sandra 45, 173, 270, 286 Baker. Ted 45 Ball, Corbin 45 Ball. Lala 44 . 45. 161, 182. 190, 192 , 207 , 224, 228 Barlow, Virginia 46. 271 Barnes, Nancy 46. 204 Barron, John 46, 290 Baumeister, Ken 46, 286 Beach. Linda 46. 176. 184. 207. 263 Beauregard, Vance 46. 184 223, 148 Beckler. Randy 46 Beckwith, Jimmy 46. 215 Bell, Priscilla 46 Bell, Renee 46. 178, 183, 224, 270 Bell, Sfendra 225 Berry Donna 46 Berry. Ron 46, 222, 223 Bickham, Greg 46, 137, 154, 199, 216, 219, 237, 251, 253. 120, 148 Bilbray. Sarah 46. 154. 178, 181, 187, 197, 198, 216, 219. 279, 132, 148, 150 Bilyeu, Jerry 46, 184, 282, 286 Blackburn, Belinda 47, 208, 263 Blake, Bobby 215 Botica, Ronnie 47, 219, 240, 251, 252 Boutle. Eddie 47 184, 220. 223, 292 Boyett. Rita 47 Boykin. James 47 Bozeman, Barron 47, 156, 166, 195, 216, 224, 225 Bradley. Debbie 47 182. 208, 218, 225 Brazel, Vickie 47. 175 Brewster Rudy 47, 199 Bright, Ann 48 Britton. Dickie 48 173, 199, 218, 219, 251, 253 Brobst, Angela 48 Brodd, Kirk 48 Brokaw Kathy 48. 173. 209 217 Brossette, Clyde 48. 195 . 209 , 217 Broughton, Jimmie 48. 175, 184, 195, 257, 258 Brown, Aubrey 224 Brown, John Paul 48, 292 Brown, Sandy 48. 224 Brumley. Brenda Bryan, Candy 49. 229 Bryant, Barbara 49, 229 Burks. Ed 49. 182 Burnell. Billy 49 Burrow. Gerald 44, 49. 156, 188, 199, 213, 216, 219, 224. 238, 137 147, 148 Burton. Elaine 49, 176 Busenbarrick, David 49 Butler, Alida 49, 169, 190, 207. 148 Byrd, Cheryl 49 c Callahan. Mary Ann 49, 169. 183, 186, 191, 202, 204, 219, 148 Campbell, Lynn 49 Campbell, Sherry 49, 225 Carlson. Jim 49 Carmack, Leonard 215 Carmichael, Johnny 49. 215 Carpenter. Alice 49, 183, 184, 190, 218, 219 Carpenter, Jerry 50, 229 Carr, Jimmy 50 Carraway, Skip 50, 160, 184, 186, 199, 148 Carroll, Cindy 50. 154, 173, 178, 208, 216, 224, 263. 150 Carter. Susie 50, 225. 228 Causey. Barry 50 Causey, Joyce 50, 204 Chance. Clair 50. 176. 183, 190, 225 Chandler. Barbara 50. 225 Chester. Carol 51 225 Clark, Martha 51 Clements, Alice 51 Cloud. Harold 51 16 C'oud, Margie 51. 218 Cobb, Dianne 51, 215 Cole. Ted 215 Coleman. Rhonda 51, 164, 166, 180, 205. 206, 216. 224, 143, 349 Collins, Danny 51 Collins. Stephen 51. 183, 190, 209, 287, 148 Cooper, Jamie 51, 176, 183, 186, 202, 205, 208, 219, 148 Copeland, Jack 51, 184, 218 Cottrell. James 51. 236, 251, 252 Craig. Charles Lynn 51, 158, 236 Craig. Larry 51, 255 Crawford, Gordon 51 Crouch Regina 52, 161. 204. 222, 223, 280, 282 Culbertson, David Wayne 52, 161, 182, 184, 185. 219, 220, 221, 262 Cunningham, Billy Curbow. Johnny 52. 224 D Daniel, Don 215 Daniel. Ray 52 215. 251, 255 Davenport, Wilson L. 52 Davidson. Pat 52. 174. 180, 186, 224, 280 Davis, Jimmy 288 Davis, Kathy 52, 161, 207 Dawes. Joy Lynn 52, 154, 178. 183, 185. 190, 204, 207, 208, 216, 220, 221, 278. 127, 131, 136, 146, 147, 150 Day. Bill 52. 191, 213, 216, 218, 219, 224, 239 341 Deal, Clyde H. 52 De LaGrange, Robert 52 Denney, Jimmy 52 Dennington, Phyllis 52, 208 Dennis. Michael Glenn 52, 173, 220, 228 Des Marais, Guy 224, 290 Dobbins, Alton 52, 184, 217, 280, 282 Dodd, Jeffrey 53 Dolph, Martee 53, 192, 207, 218, 147 Doucet, Janet 53, 190 Dowden, Roberta 53. 161, 173, 186, 201, 219, 209 , 228. 292 Downs. Bobbi 53. 174, 270 Drabek, Henry William 53, 184, 209, 148 Drummond, Mike 53, 286 Duhe, Cheryl Lee 52, 156, 229 Duncan. Chuck 53. 210, 237, 251, 252 Dunn, Robby 54, 236. 257, 258 Dyson, Larry 54 E Ebarb, Winston 54, 238 Echols, Steven 54 Ely, James Stephen 54 Emerson, Willa 226 Enloe, Jimmy 54 Enloe Van, Thompson 54 Evans, James Douglas 54, 184, 222, 223 , 279 F Fair. Mike 54. 158. 184, 213, 219, 224, 260 Farley, Lynn 54 Ferguson, Sandra Gail 55, 223, 263 Faulk, Suzanne 54, 204 , 209 Fiebel, Danny 54, 215 Felder, Betty 54. 169. 192, 203, 209 Ferguson, Paul 54 Ferguson, Sandra Gail 55, 223, 263 Festovan. Ralph Morgan Fischer, Tim 55. 188, 199 Fisher, Larry 55 Foley, Becky 55, 182, 192, 220, 148 Foley, Jan 55, 156, 178, 197, 216, 270, 145, 150 Folmar, Carolyn 55 Ford, Charles 55, 215 Fore, Mike 55 Foster, David Allen 55 Fox, Tommy 55, 156, 184, 188, 199, 216, 278, 255, 146, 148, 150 Franks. Sallie 56 Franklin, Ginger 56, 178 Franks, Sallie 56 Frantom, Dianne Sue 56 Frasier, Bob 56, 184 Freeman, David Carmel 56 G Gaensehals, Frank b6, 100 Garland, Cathy I9| Garrett, Barry Clinton 217, 291 Garrett, Bruce 56, 182, 192 Garrett. Mary Ann 57. 178. 181, 182, 186, 197, 207, 218, 219, 290. 262, 147, 149, 200 Garvin, Cathy 192 Gaston, Bobby 57, 184, 186, 199, 147, 149 Gibbs. Debby 57, 156, 178, 194, 197, 224, 269 Gillespie, Bonita 57 Gilliam, Claudia 57 Gilmer, Bill 57 Gilmore, Russell 57, 184, 220, 220, 221, 227, 144 Glanville, Becky 57. 156, 160, 201, 216 Gohring. Edward 57 Goodman, Gail 57, 229 Goodwin, Randy 57 219, 278 Gore. Doris 57. 168, 190, 197, 206 Gore, Sally 57 Gould, Janice 57, 218 Gow, Lung Jones 58, 156, 184, 186, 195, 216, 149 Graham, Mable 58 Graham, Sherry 58 Gray, Kathy 58 Green, Debbie 58. 176, 202 , 205, 224 Griese, Linda 58, 183, 184, 191, 207, 220, 149 Griffith, Greg 58, 175 Griffith, Greg 58 H Hadley, Randy 58 Hall, Jim 58. 257, 259 Hall. Larry 58, 223 Hammack, Marion 58, 184 , 217, 281, 292 Hampton, Edward Alan 58. 161, 224 Haney, Wayne 58. 199, 219, 236, 248, 251, 253 Harkness. Linda 58 Harper, Betty 58. 229 Harris, Clyde 59. 223 Harrison, Ricky 59. 215 Harrist. Sandra 59. 218, 263 Harvey, Donald 59 Harvey, Gloria Kay 59, 174, 183, 205 Haynes. Ronnie 59. 210 Head, Katherine Mary 59, 201, 207 Hedrick, Ricky 59, 158, 209 Heidecker, Jerry 59, 210 Henderson, Bob 60 Herrington, Donna 60. 178, 207. 208, 218, 224 Higgason, Susan 60, 168, 192, 207 Higgins, Patricia Ann 60, 215 Hightower, Denise 60, 154, 178, 198, 224, 126, 136, 151 Hill. Glenda 225 Hill. Mike 60. 224 Hillard, Nelda Kathleen 225 Hollingsworth, Richard 237 Holtsclaw, Susan 60, 173, 190, 219, 270 Horn, Randy 60 Horn, Roy 60 Howard, Kathy 60. 156, 207, 226 Hubbs, Donna 60, 215 Huckabee, Margaret 60, 161, 178, 197, 222, 223, 288 Hughes, Clyde 60, 184 Humphrey, Valda 60 Hunt, Clyde 60. 217 Hutson, Richard 61 Hyde, Sandra 61, 224 I Ivey, Dave 61 Ivey, Robert 215 J Jackson, Brenda 61 James. Richard 61 Jarnevich, Margaret 61, 182. 225 Jenkins. T. Brant 61, 156, 184, 190, 200, 216 280, 282 Johnsen, Curt 61, 183, 184, 193 Johnson, Cherylene 61, 168, 181, 191, 207, 216, 262, 149 Johnson, Ed 62, 161. 184 Johnson, Fred 62 156, 161, 184, 208, 240 Johnson, Linda 263 Johnston, Tom 62, 199, 136, 151 Joiner, Carol 62, 186, 218 Jones, Chris 62, 184 Jones, Eddie 215 Jones, Genelle 62, 161, 215 Jones, Larry 62 Jones, Roger 62 Jones, Willie 62, 226 Justice. Charlotte 63, 171, 204, 209 K Kaiser, Jeff Kelly, Joe 63 Kennedy, Mike 63 Kent, Gerald 63 Kerr, Jay 63 Kincaid, Larry 63, 286 King, William 63, 220 Kirkland, Virginia 63, 229 Klemm, Ernest Rew 63 Kneipp, Don 63. 167, 186, 199, 219, 247, 249, 147, 149, 151 Knoll. Brenda 63. 215 Kolniak, Ronnie 63, 156 184, 227 Litton, Otis 64 Lloyd, Shirley 64 , 229 Lvnch. Maraaret 64. 191, 201, 219, 149 Mabry, Iris 64, 229 Madden. Terry 64, 164, 180, 184, 190, 228, 282 Majure, Don 64, 209, 210, 213, 219, 240, 255 Malnory, Rene 65, 218, 263 Mangogna, Jo Ann 65, 178, 180, 187, 197, 224, 278, 149 Mann, Kenneth 65, 175, 257, 258 Marabella Nancy 65, 156, 176, 201, 269, 145 Matlock, Eddie 65. 224 Maxwell. Jimmy 65 Maxwell. Lynette 65. 218 Maxwell, Sandra 65 McBeth, Lynda 65. 176, 191, 208. 263 McBride, Ginny 66 McCall, Frankie 224 McCann, Tom 280 McCollough, Mary 66 McDonald, Rex 66 McDonald. Steve 66. 154, 193, 199, 216, 219, 251. 254. 264, 122, 136, 142 McFarland, Rebecca 66, 208, 218, 263 McGaha, Fred 66, 154, 193, 199, 213, 219, 247, 249, 251, 255, 151 McGee, Jeannette 66, 178 McGilvray. Becky 66, 191, 193, 203 McGrew, Fern 66 Mclnnis. Harold 66 Mclnnis, Millard 66, 192, 280 McKaskle, Linda 66, 218 McKenzie, Mary 66, 178, 187, 197, 224 McManus, Karen 66 McMillan, Priscilla 66, 176, 218, 270 Merriman, Pepper 67, 173, 178. 181, 182, 193, 205, 228, 271 Middleton, Janet 67, 218, 263 Middleton, Pat 67 Milam, Milton 257, 258, 259 Milazzo, Corene 67, 205 Mi ley, Donald 67 Mims, Cecil 67 Mitchell, Sandra 67, 161, 205 Mitchell. Sharon 67. 161, 191, 203, 225 Montgomery, Ronnie 67, 215 Moore, Susan 68, 183 Moreno, Pete 68 Moreno, Sandy 68, 218, 224 Morgan, Danny Ray 68, 215 Morgan, Pam 68, 156, 205 Morfey, Patti 68, 229 Morse, Kathleen 68, 205, 224 Moss, Shirley 68 Murray, Charles 68, 166, 180, 219, 287 Murray, Leo Ernest 69 Myers, Carol 69, 191, 279 N Nails, Debra 44, 69, 156, 159, 172, 181, 190, 200, 212, 216, 228, 280, 282, 143 Nectoux, Gill 69 Neel, Jerry 69, 210 Nelson. George 69 Nelson, Sue 69, 154, 190, 205, 208, 149 Netherton, Missy 69, 173, 178 Newman, David 69. 184, 286 Nicholas, Irwin 69, 215 Nichols, Jimmy 44, 69. 156, 184, 193, 199, 208, 212, 216, 217, 149, 151 Nicholson, Sheri 69, 156, 182, 187 Norden, Gloria 69, 202, 225 Nugent, John 69 Nugent, Linda 69, 205 o L Lambiotte, Linda 63. 224 Leach. Charles 44, 63, 156, 184, 187, 199, 224, 269, 149 Leach. Christy 63. 178. 198, 224, 239, 127, 137 Ledbetter, Cindy 64, 224 Lee, Judi 64, 225, 227 Legg, Earnie 64, 214 Lenard, Cliff 64, 210 Lewis, Connie 64 Lewis, Sherry 64, 176 Lindsay, Gary 64 Lindsay, Marianne 64, 178, 180, 224, 149 Lindsay, Wayne 290 Litton, Doretha 64, 225 Oden, Jerry 70, 184, 187. 240 Odom, Cecil 70, 217, 219, 286 Okes, Brenda 70, 171, 186, 208, 149 Owen. Esther 70, 173, 176, 196, 218 Owen, Nancy 70 Owens, Anne 70, 171, 178, 191, 196, 206, 225, 149 P Page, Billie 70 Parker, Jimmy 70, 156, 184 Patterson, Jeff 70 Phillips. Larry 70, 215 Pittman, Charlotte 70 342 Plaisance, Johnny 70, 184, 209, 219, 249 Plants, Danny 70, 279 Powell. Sharon 70. 178, 196. 218, 270, 272 Powell, Wayne 262 Pratt, Bill 70, 159. 184, 199, 216, 240, 149 Prince. Mitzi 71, 201 Prunty, Mark 71. 193 Pynes, Janet 71. 191 R Raburn, Patricia 71, 156, 178, 196, 201, 207, 218, 219, 149 Raley, Lara 71, 178, 181, 182, 186, 197, 200, 207, 218. 219, 262, 147, 149 Rambin, Carolyn 71, 202, 224 Ramsey, Beverly 224 Reed. Linda 71. 161, 205, 208, 217 Reynolds. Alice 71 Reynolds, Glenn 71 Rhodes. Joe 72, 156, 161, 224 Ribelin Donnise 72, 207, 218 Richardson, Don 72 Richardson, Lana 72, 205, 224 Rigsby. David 72, 184 Rinaudo, Sam 72, 156, 161 Rios, Rosalind 72, 156, 218 Risinger, Edward Earl III 72 , 200, 224 Roberson. Ernie 72. 154, 199, 216, 224, 260, 267, 147 Roberts. Mike 73, 292 Robertson. Rhonda 73. 168, 187, 202, 218, 263 Rogers, Jerry 73 Rogers, Terry 73 Rosalies, Calvin 224 Ross. Mary 73. 186. 207, 209, 223 Rowe, Alice 73, 215 Rowlen, Dianne 73, 165, 178, 197, 268 Rutherford, Beth 73, 156, 176, 180, 182, 187, 280, 149 Rutherford, Kim 73, 164, 176, 184, 147, 149 s Sachs, Sharman Ann 73 Salley, Esther 215 Salley, Richard 73, 184, 217, 289 Sanders, Jerry 73, 184 Santora, Yvonne 215 Satterwhite, Sharon 73, 156, 183, 184, 187, 203, 149 Savage, William 73. 290 Savat, Rickie 73 Saveli, James 74, 215 Saylor, Mary Ellen 74 A Adams, Anne 83. 204, 208, 218, 273 Adcock, Patsy 83 Alexander. Curtis 83, 281, 292 Allen, Sheila 83 Alien, Stephanie 83. 192, 218 Allison, Gaye 83. 204, 273 Anderson, Calvin 83 Anderson, David 83, 186 Arceneaux, Cathey 83, 169, 209, 272 Ardoin, Greg 83 Arrington, Dennis 83. 195 Arthur, Susan 83, 20 , 218 Ashley, James 83, 183, 192 Ashley, Pamela 83 B Bagwell, Cindy 83, 207 Barba ree. Tona Lynn 83, 204, 224 Barber. Carol 83, 176, 182, 193, 194, 218 271, 272. 132 Barnes. Christi 83 Barnes, Doug 83 Barry, Frankie 83, 224 Bartlett, Steve 83 Bascle, Pat 83, 156 Bass, Mark 83. 220 Beach, Robert 83. 183, 186 Beasley, Dale 83. 217, 282, 286 Beason, David 83, 255 Beauregard, Jayne 83, 171, 176, 182, 184 Schick. Woody 74, 236, 251, 254 Sewell, George 74 Shaw, Robert 74 Shelton, HarreM 173 Simmons, Sonny 74. 184, 193 Simpson. George 74, 184, 195, 257, 259 Simpson. Mickey 74 Smith, Algie 74. 214 Smith, Allen 74 Smith. Cheryl 74. 156. 178, 182, 272 Smith, Deena 74, 182, 207, 218 Smith, Jeff Lynn 74 Smith, Kenny 74 Smith. Linda 74, 156, 168, 181, 206, 216, 220, 221, 147, 149 Smith, Randy 75. 288 Smith, Woody 75, 238 Snow, Jeannie 75 Sparks. Claudia 75, 178. 190, 193, 270 Spigarelli, Ricky 75, 160, 184 Spring, John 75 Stacks. Ferol 204,'263 Stahl, Tommy 75 Stevens, Jan 75, 156 Stevens, Peggy 75. 214, 215 Stone, Sharon 76. 173, 227, 270 Story, Dianna 76 Strickland, Gary 76, 214 Swann, Vicki 76 T Taylor. Gladys 76. 225 Taylor. Karen 76. 156, 202, 229 Taylor, Steven Rex Terry, Sharron 76, 215 Thomas, Margaret 76 Thomas, Paula 76, 156, 178, 196, 270. 272 Thompson, Floyd Lee 76, 183, 209, 286 Thompson, Tim 175, 209 Thornhill, Seabie 223 Thornhill, Vernon 76 Thurber. Martha 76, 156, 178, 188, 193 , 200, 209, 149, 262 Tingle, Kenneth 76, 225 Tinsley, Margaret 76, 215, 224 Tobola, Cathy 76, 182 Tubre. Nan 77 , 218, 225 Tuminello, Vincent 77 Tupper, Joy 77, 205 , 209, 217, 270 Turner, Doris 77. 154, 178, 193, 205, 216, 219, 278 V Van Tiem, Michael 77. 173, 219 Vanwinkle, Earlene 77 Juniors Bell, Warren 83. 237 Bergeron, Paul Wayne Bickham, Hertha 83. 176, 183, 186, 218, 272 Bickham. Randy 83 Biggers, Robert 83, 159, 192, 213, 239 Biggio, Sonny 83 Billimek, Linda 83 Bland. Mary 83. 215 Blankenship, Steve 83, 217, 282, 289 Boggess, Fran 84. 156, 176, 187, 197, 218, 219 Bond, John 84, 209 Boogaerts, Bob 84, 237 Bookout, Billie Joe 84, 161 Bounds. Denise 84. 204. 208 , 218, 273 Bowden, Kathy 84, 225 , 271 Bower, Catherine 84, 208 , 271 Boyt, Johnnie 84 Bradford, Mike 84 Branton, Dale 84, 260 Brewster, Steve 84, 173, 260 Brooks, Sharyn 84 Brown. Joel 84. 191, 199, 224 Bryant, Tony 84 Buford, Barbara 84 Burnett, Kenneth 84 Burnley, Sharon 84, 272 Burns, Ronny 84, 161 Burrage, Sidney 84 Vega, Selina Jo 77, 225 Voss, Clarence 77, 248, 249 W Wade, Jerry 77 Waites, Merry 78. 149 Waites, Mike 78. 184, 195, 222, 223, 292, 144 Walker, Alma 78, 176. 216 Walker, Clay 78. 154, 199, 213. 215, 254, 151 Walker, Colene 78. 178, 279 . 270. 149 Walker Connie 78. 156, 178, 270 Walker, Joe 78 Walker. Marilyn 78, 161, 225. 229 Walker, Tommy 224, 288 Wallace. Becky Jo 78, 154, 178, 194, 272, 126, 133, 151 Walters, Deborah Lynn 78, 176, 235 Ware. Bill 78. 251 Watson. Gwen 78. 168. 191, 203 Watson. Lenhart 78, 215 Webb, James 78 Welch, James Nolan 78 Weldon. Gail 79, 160, 173, 190, 207, 270 Wells, Dianne 79, 220, 223, 228 Welsh, Sam 79. 210 Wheless, Sharon 79 White. Donna 79 Whitfield, Kaylon Renee 79, 229 Whitis, Gary 79 Whittington. Jan 79, 156, 173, 178. 191, 131, ■ 51 Williford, Gary Don 79, 182, 224, 260 Willis. Ronnie 80. 184, 219 Wilson, Elizabeth 225 Wilson, Judy 80. 208 Wimberly. Rodney 80, 219, 240 Winterrowd, Kenneth 80, 291 Winterrowd, Robert 287 Withem, Sherry 80, 215 Wood, Bill 80. 279 Woodruff, Danny 80 Y Yarbrough, Gary 80 Young, Gary 80 Young, Jeff 222, 223, 292 Z Zanovich, Joyce 80, 173 Bush, Mike 84 Button. Nancy 85, 218 Byrnes, Patti 85, 168 c Cain. Richard 85. 156, 199. 219, 236, 123 Campbell. Paula 85, 191, 209, 271 Carden, Becky 85 Cariere. Dorothy 85, 188, 207 Carr, Donna 85. 183, 188 Carroll. Janice 85, 169, 173, 190 Carroll. Mike 85. 209, 236 Carter, Lucille 85 Cascio, Connie 85 . 204 , 218, 219, 271 Crain, Rudy 85, 159, 213, 238 Chester, Elizabeth 85 Crockett, Sara 85, 176, 197 Cobb, Patricia 85 Cogdell, Beverly 85, 224 Collins, Georgia 85 Collins, Ricky 85, 286 Collum, Gary 85. 223, 292 Conly, Bubba 85, 161 Cooksey, Bonnie 85, 161, 218, 271 Coons, Mary 85, 208, 226, 272 343 Cooper, Norma 85. 156, 166, 183, 193, 197 Corie, David 85 Cory. Becky 85 Cosby. Bill 85. 215 Cox. Randy 85. 173, 241, 260 Crain. Rudy 85. 159. 213, 238 Crockett, Sara 85. 176, 197 Crumpton, Sherry 85 Culbertson, Donna 202, 225 Cummings, James 85 D Darter. Dale 85 Davidson. James 85 Dean, Larry 85 Dees, Diane 85, 191 Derveloy, Dottie 82, 86. 176, 190, 204, 208, 219, 226 Dial, Kathryn 86, 204 Dillman, Don 86 Dixon, Nikki 86, 204 Dodson, Debbye 86, 228 Donaho, Collette 86 Douglas, Sharon 86, 173, 207 Downs, Linder 86 Doyal. Shirlene 86. 173. 183, 201, 208 Dozier, Sherry 201 DuBose, David 86 Dunn, Ted 86, 182, 220 E Eddings, Mike 86 Eddins, Steve 86 Elkins. Harold 86, 249 Elkins, Robert 86, 240, 260 Ellington. Auline 86t 156 Elliot, Deborah 86, 161, 204 F Faglie, John 215 Farmer, Phillip 86, 161, 215 Ferguson, David 86 Ferguson, Glen 86, 223 Festavan, Julie 86, 209, 218, 273 Fike, Larry 86, 191, 219, 221 Fletcher, Janet 86. 192, 208, 219, 227, 271 Floyd, Shelton 86 Foley, Tim 86. 195 Folks, Gary 86 Foster, Genie 86. 194. 209, 217, 273, 138 Foster, Jan 86, 208, 226 Foster, Shirley 86, 218 Freeman, Gordon 86, 260 Freeman, Jack 86, 191 Freeman, Teresa 86, 190, 207, 218 Frisby, Bob 86 Fulco, David 86, 160, 188 Fuller, Cathey 86 Futch, Marianne 87, 161, 201, 203, 272 G Gallien, Brian Wells 87, 224 Gallien, Carson Reed Gallien, Jimmie 87, 156, 204, 218 Garner, Cyndi 173 Garrett, Barry 87, 291 Gates, David 87, 218 Gibbs. Cathy 87, 208 Gibson, Linda 87, 218, 219 Gibson, Prissy 87 Giddings, Mary Katharine 87, 161, 183, 220, 221 Gilbert, Sherry 87. 173 Giles, Gloria 87, 204 , 208 , 271 Gill. Jerry 87. 240 247, 255 Gillen, Jean 87 Gilliam, Claudia Gilmore. Ronald 87, 183 Girlinghouse, Rita 87, 202 Glover. Roland 87 Godwin, Minette 87, 162, 272 Gohring, Gloria 87, 156, 205 Golden, Karen 87 Gordon. Billy 87. 239 Gordy, Kenneth 88, 188 Gould, Doug 88, 255 Grace, Quinton 88 Gray, Patricia 88, 226 Gremillion, Kandy 88, 204, 224 Grumble, William Thomas 88 , 217, 288, 293 Guy, Patricio 88 , 271 H Hall, Connie 88. 193, 219, 273 Hall, Elizabeth 88 Hall, Kenneth 88, 224 Hall, Mike 88 Hall, Peggy 88 Harper, Jean 208, 226 Harper, Judy 88, 173, 183, 204, 209 Harrell, Bobby Joe 88, 218, 249 Harris, Beverly 88, 204 Hartgrove, Paul 88, 192, 292 Harwell, Sylvia 88 Hatch, Cathy 88 Hatfield. Rodney 88, 183, 192, 195 Hawkins, Rose Ann 88, 226 Hays, Tim 88 Henderson, Cindy 88 Henley, Claries 88, 161 Herrington. Arthur 88 , 260 Hester, Charlotte 88. 183, 187, 228, 273 Hester, Richard 88, 173, 191, 199, 237 Hicks, Kay 88, 209, 272 Hicks. Tommy 88, 159 Hillman, James 88 Hines, Kevon 88 Hinton, Carolyn 88, 182, 204 , 207, 224, 226 Holm, Joetta 186 Hopper, Jan 88. 209, 218, 271 Howard. Bobby 88, 183, 186, 219, 293 Howard. Kay 88. 176, 183, 192, 291, 271 Howard. Linda 88, 161, 186, 272 Howell, John 89, 186, 220 Huckabee, John 89, 209, 251 Hughes, Allen 89 Hughes, B. J. 89, 173 Hughes, Claries Bert 89, 219, 224 Hunt, Beverly 89, 226 Hunter, Marian 89, 173, 224, 272 Hurst, Gary 89 Hutchinson, Loye 89, 160 Hutson, Faye 89, 190, 218 I Isaacs, Gail 89. 173, 186 Ivey. Judy 89, 168, 183 , 209, 212. 218, 271 J Jackson, Debra 89, 197, 201 Jackson, Karen 89, 191 James, Beverly 89, 225 Johns, Gary 89, 239 Johnson, Barbara 89, 182, 192, 271 Johnson, James 89, 215 Johnson, Junior 89, 239 Johnson, Linda Marie Johnston, Joyce 89, 173, 271 Jolley, Roseana 89 Jolly. Kaye 89, 173, 187, 197, 207, 219, 262, 272 Jones. Debbie 89. 161, 209, 218, 271 Jones, Debbie 89. 161, 209, 271 Jones, Debbie 89, 192, 273 Jones, Gary 90, 159, 238 Jones, Keith 90, 158, 161, 191, 195, 200, 262 Jones. Kevin 90, 159, 191, 195, 200, 262 Jones, Larry 90 Jones, Mel 90 Jordan, Vernon 224 Joyner, Dianne 90, 186, 202, 218, 263 Justice, Eddie 90 201 K Karl, Pam 90, 173 , 217, 271 Kearns, Patrick 90, 282, 290 Kendrick, Darryl 90, 156, 237 Kihneman, Debbie 90. 223 King, Jan 90, 183, 209. 218, 225 Kirspel. Kenny 81, 90, 173, 179 Kline, Bill 90 , 220 Klorik, Linda 173 Kneipp, Judy 90, 155, 176, 183, 186, 197, 219, 271 Knieper, Kathleen 90, 182, 185, 188, 218, 223 Knott, Larry 90 L Laney, Kay 90 Lawrence, Richard 90, 190, 218 Layton, Jeff 90 Lea, Paul 91 Lee, James 91 Leeper, Debbie 91, 205 Lennard. Nora 82, 91, 156, 165, 176, 187, 197, 203, 273 Leon. Mary 91, 191, 204 Leonard, Sue 91, 224, 226 Leshe, Bill 91. 287 Lester. Marilyn 91, 161, 201 Levendikis, Robert 91 Lewis, Billy 91 Lindsay, David 91, 282 Lombardino, Mike 91, 159, 201, 289 Love, Harry 91, 195 Loyd, Stanley 91 Lucy, Rhonda 91 M Magill, Dale 91, 182, 192 Mai ray, Evon 91 Mangum, Brenda 202 Marsh, Kathy 91 Mason, Patricia 91 Massey, Warren 9|, 291 Mathis. Nita 161, 271 Maxwell, Barry Glynn 91 May, Rawlie 91 May. Sue 91. 218 McClain, Melvin 91 McClung, David 91, 182, 219, 281, 291, 293 McClure, Dianne 91 McCulloch, Jeanne 184, 186, 271 McDonald, Mariann 91, 173, 185, 223 McGee. Bruce 223, 292 McGuirt, Bob 91. 155, 182, 199 McHaney, Marsha 91 Mclnnis, Ramona 91, 183, 205 McKinnon, John 91, 191, 199, 257, 258 McLain. Kathy 91, 205, 218 McLaughlin. Phyllis 91, 159, 161, 197, 209 McMichael, Jim 91. 161, 182, 195 McMillan. Nancy 92, 156, 273 McMillian, Debbie 228 McWaters, Doug 238 Melton, Anne 92, 182, 220, 221, 223 Milazzo, Phylis 92. 192 Miller, Ellie 92, 186, 225 Mitchell, Kathy 92 Moe, Ozzie 92 Monday, Terry 92, 217, 289 Monk, Michael 92, 186 Monkhouse, Jamie 92, 201, 209, 218, 273 Monroe, Ann 92 Montgomery, Diane 92, 183, 191, 220 Moody, Gaye 161, 215 Moore, Bill 92, 155, 159, 193, 199, 238, 138 Morgan, Bob Morgan, Linda 224 Morris, Faye 92 Moses, Randy 92, 161 Moss, Nancy 92. 225 Murphy, Donald 215 Murphy. John 92. 248, 249, 255 Murphy, Steve 223 Murray, John 92, 183, 200, 288 Murray. Mike 92, 183, 209, 217, 287 Myers, Betty 92, 218, 272 N Nall, Jerrye 92, 156, 205 Nectoux, Bubba 92 344 Neely, Donne 92, 173, 273 Nelson, Mark 184 Newhouse, Cindy 92, 208 Newman, Mike 92 Nichols, Barbara 92 Nichols. Norman 92, 186, 242 Normand, John 92 Norris, Nancy 92, 176, 183, 184, 207 o Oden, Bill 92. 161 Ogden, Patty 92, 192, 218, 263 Ott, Stephanie 183, 190, 201, 205, 273 Owen, Mickey 92 Owens, Tim 92 Ownbey. Bobby 92, 215 P Palmer, Debbie 92, 209 , 217, 271 Parker, Lynda 93 Parker, Marquerite 93 Paul, David 93 Paul, Tony 93 Payne. Linda 93, 158, 167, 176, 186, 196, 203, 273 Phillips, Jimmy 93 Pickering, Candy 93, 190, 196, 200, 228 Pinnix, Thad 93 Pittman, Rosemary 93 Plaisance, Billy 93 Plants, Ronnie 93, 191 Posey, Maxine 93 Poston, Johnny 93 Poston, Mary 93, 208 Powell, Gayle 93. 218, 271 Pratt. Paul 93, 156, 158 Price, Paul 93 Proctor, Elaine 93, 220, 221 R Rainbolt, Beverly 93, 173, 186, 228 Rambin, Sherry 93, 209, 218 Ramsey. Becky 225 Rast, Becky 94, 156, 169, 173, 183, 185, 208, 221 Rankin, Tammy 94, 173, 205 Ray, Jimmy 94, 188, 195, 200 Reagan, Sharon 94, 161, 273 Reaves, Shirley 94, 190, 200, 205, 207 Rcbouche, Brad 94 Reese, Melvin 94. 173 Reeves. Rodney 94, 155, 173, 190, 237, 260, 138 Reeves, Rodney 94, 249 Register, La Verne 94, 190 Reid, Gail 94 Reynolds, Terri 94, 183, 196 Rich, Kay 94. 169. 191, 207, 218, 273 Rich, Lucky 94. 292 Riche, Margaret 94, 201, 209 Ridley. Paul 94, 193, 255 Riley. Patricia 94. 171, 176, 187, 196, 207, 273 Roach. Dennis 94 Roach, Louis 94, 173 Roberts. Alvin 94 Roberts, Bo 94. 199, 219, 246, 249 Roberts. Lloyd 94. 200 Robertson, Cindy 94, 226, 271 Robertson, Mary Sue 94, 202, 225 A Adams, Bobby 101 Adams, Jim 101, 224 Adams, Mike 101, 191 Adkerson, Dorene 101 Ainsworth, Kathy 222 Alderson, Joe 292 Alexander. Tommv 101 Allenbaugh. Katrina 101. 161 Anderson, Roger 101, 220 Robertson, Rickey 94, 287 Robinson, Jackie 94, 218 Robinson, Monte 94 Robinson. Stephen 94 Rogers, Marsha 94 Roper, Dennis 94, 160 Rose, Chris 94. 248, 249 Rossler. Joey 94, 199, 213, 239 Rountree, Georgianne 94 Rowe. Billie 94. 173, 176, 205, 208, 273 Roznowski, Cindy 94, 218 Ruby. Katherine 95, 208, 217, 273 Rush, Hank 95, 167, 183, 195, 208 Rushton, Ted 95 Russell, Barbara 95 s Salter, Dennis 95, 185, 217, 292 Sanders, Carter 95 Sanders, Kenny 95 Sandlin, Margaret 95 Sanford. Becky 95. 268, 123, 138 Saveli. Rhonda 95. 203, 208, 218, 273 Smithpeter, Mike 96 Sciretti, Michael 95, 223 Scott, Danny 95, 193 Scott, Elizabeth 95 Scott. Tom 95, 183, 193 Seabaugh, Jan 95, 271 Searcy, Anita 95, 191, 272 Sepulvado, Tommy Sharp, Melba 95, 224 Sharp, Terry 95, 289 Shergalis, Debbie 95. 169, 173, 187, 207, 271 Sherrill. Marcell 96 Shipman, Sheri 96, 188 , 273 Shirey, David 96, 191, 195 Simons, Mary Ann 96, 161, 205, 209 Sims, James 96 Sims, Ronnie 96, 249 Singletary, Mona Lisa 96, 205 Smith, Kaye 82, 96. 176, 183, 209, 273 Smith, Susan 96. 161, 191, 201 Smithpeter, Mike % Snead, Stanley 96. 199, 222 Snider, Dean 96, 287 Speight, Charles 96 Spence, Carter 182, 193 Spencer, David 96 Spivey. Beth 183, 224, 271 Stampley. Karen 96, 167, 190, 196, 266, 268 Stanberry. Mike 193, 199, 213, 223, 238 Stell, Bill 96 Stephens, Duncan 96, 292 Stephenson, Robert 96 Stevens, Suzy 96. 212, 273 Stewart, Bill 217, 282, 286 Stewart, Deborah 96, 218 Still, Stanley 96. 282 Stills, Linda Kay 96 Stone, Demma 96 Strange, Sandra 96, 208, 218, 228 Sullivan, Tommy 223 T Taggart. David 96, 186 Taylor, Alma Ruth 96, 223 Tedder, Ray 96 Sophomores Armstrong, Kendall 101 Armstrong, Kenneth 101 Arnold, Judy 101, 271 Attaway, Len 101, 161 B Bagwell. Linda 101 Baxer, Carroll 101 Ball, Judy 101, 185 Barker, Chuck 101, 288 Terry, Linda 182. 191, 202 Terry, Paula 96. 155, 176, 196, 271 Thomas. Teri 96. 128, 132, 138 Thomason, Gary 96, 173, 193 Thompson, Mary Lou 96, 155, 190, 198, 224. 271, 129 Thompson, Pam 96. 161, 168 Thornton, Anita 96. 226 Timon, Howard 96 Tingle. Marsha 97. 187, 271 Tombrello, Jennie 97 Townes. Elaine 97, 173, 176, 205. 207, 208, 218, 219, 271 Troegel. Karen 97. 173, 176, 184, 228 Troquille, Butch 97, 191, 220 Truly, Carol 97 Turnbow, Linda 97, 168 Turner. Bill 97, 290, 293 Turner. Sam 97 Tutt. Charles 97. 158, 195 W Wagner, Carolyn 97, 161, 165, 183, 186, 209, 272 Walker, Tommy 97 Walker, Frances 97, 218 Walker, Gloria 97, 156, 224, 272 Walker, James 97, 215 Walker, Mickie 97, 193 Walker, Vance 97 Walkup, Nancy 97. 183, 184, 223 V alston, Loretta 97. 215 Watson, Richard 215 V atson, Scott 97 Webb. Cindy 97. 159, 176, 182, 209, 271 Webb. Gary 97 Welch. La Juan 97, 208, 217, 273 Wheeler, John 97 Wheeler, Michael 97, 191, 223 V hite, Deborah Lynn 98, 156 White, George 159, 236 White. Judy 98, 156, 187, 196, 272 Whitten. Cathy 82, 98, 173, 176, 186, 219, 271 Wibbcn, Nick 98, 213, 239 Wiggins. Terry 98, 218 Wilcox, Tom 98 Wilkerson, Karen 98 Williams, Mary Helen 98 Williams. Patti 98, 209 , 217, 272 Williamson, Mike 98. 173, 187 Williford, Larry 98 Willis, Ronald 98 Wilson, John 98, 195 Winston, Linda 98. 207, 273 Winters, Ann 98, 225 Womack, Margaret 98, 218, 272 Woodrick, Vickie 98 Wynne, Susie 98. 156, 192, 209, 271, 273 Y Young, Karen Lynn 98, 161, 190, 205, 273 Young, Karen 98, 208, 219 z Zeigler, Glen 240 Baros, Debbie 101 Battle. Charles 101, 223 Baxter, Donna 101, 226 Beck, Steve 101, 223, 282, 286 Bell, Landa 101, 157, 273 Bennett, Ellen 101, 161, 271 Bell, Landa 101, 157. 273 Bergeron, Joe 101 Berry, Kathy 101, 220 Berry, Ken 101, 290 Berry, Patsy 101 Bertiaux, Linda 101, 204, 272 Bird. Carolyn IQI 345 Bishop. Beverly 101. 225 Blackwell. David 101. 242 Bodden, Susan 101, 208. 273 Boston, Carol 101, 161, 188, 200 Bounds, Brian 101 Box, Dolores 101 Boyd, Doug 101 Boyett, Danny 102 Bradley, Donna 102, 161 Bradley, Gloria 102, 272 Bradshaw, Marty 102, 291 Brewton, David 102, 292 Briggs, Bobby 102 Brinkley. Judy 102 Brook. Billy 102, 242 Brossett, Suzanne 102, 218 Brown, Debra 102 , 223 Brown, Julie 102 Brown, Lesa 102. 271 Brown. Phillip 102. 161. 242 Bruce. James 102. 282. 291 Brumble. Klebie 102. 223 Brun, Roy Louis 102, 282 , 286 Bryan, Mark 102 Bryant, Joan 102, 226 Bryant, Randy 10? Bryant, Rhonda 102 Bullard, Tony Ray Burnett, Steve 103 Burnette. Genelle 103, 161, 187. 272 Burney. Marietta 103, 201, 225, 271 Burns. Paul 288 Burns. Susan 103, 197, 198, 271. 129, 133, 13? Bussell, Robert 103 Byars. Susan 103, 204, 209, 218 Byers, Peggy 103, 191, 273 Byram, Karen 103, 271 c Campbell, Mike 103, 288 Carey. Mike 103, 242 Carter, Sharon 103, 271 Cason, James 103 Caston, Betty 103 Causey, Cheryl 103 Causey, Tim 103 Chamlec, John 103, 290 Chance, Dennie 103. 158, 242 Chandler, Del Roy 103. 242 Chandler. Mike 103 Cheek. Robert 103, 242 Chester. Billie 103 Chreene. Elizabeth 226 Cislaghi, Gary 103 Clancy. Phillip 100, 103, 156, 159, 216, 224, 242. 124 Clark. Kevin 103 Clemens, Curt 103 Cline. Bobby 212 Cockrell. Susan 10(7, 103, 156, 190, 204 , 208 225 Coco, John Gary 103, 223 Colbert, Debbie 103 Coleman. Verna 103 Collins, David 103 Collins, John 103 Collins. Scott 103 Conerly, Leslie 103, 188, 272 Copeland. C. L. 103, 224 Cosby, Linda 103 Cox. Kathy 104, 272 Crews, Denson 104 Cromwell, Danny 104, 224, 242 Crouch, Sam 104 Cude, Tony 104 Cuellar, Armando 104 Culbertson, Dianna 104 Culpepper, Jack 104 Cummins, Judy 104, 191, 209 D Daniels. Georgia Ann 104 Dantes. Nancy 104 Dare, Diane 104, 188, 271 Davidson, Cathev Davis, Donna 104, 225 Davis, Marilyn 104, 190, 225, 271 Dawson, C. J. 104 Dawson, Judy 104 Day. Skipper, 104 Dean, Cherlene 104 DeMoss. Lester 104 Dennington, Marilyn 100, 104, 192, 197, 209, 271 Dillahunty, Mary Alice 104, 161, 188, 223 Dixon, Marsha 104. 225 Dufrene, Tommy 104 Duke, Sharon 104, 225 Duke. Susan 104 Durham. Pat 104 E Easley, Patricia 104 Ebarb. Mike 104 , 242 Echols. Jogcne 104 Edmunds. Mike 104 Edwards. Jamie • 04, 156, 271 Elder. Debbie 104 Eley, Bill 104 Ellett, Sandra 104 Epsick, Paulette 104 Erwin, Richard 105, 288 Evans, David Eugene 105 , 222, 223 . 292 Evans, Mike 105 F Ferguson, Melanie 105, 191, 225 Ferguson, Randv 105 Fife, Kathleen 105 Fitze, Sharon 105 Flores. Carolyn 105 Flores. Paul 105 Fong. Ronald 105 Ford, Michael 105, 242 Ford. Randall 105 Foshee. Johnnie 105,, 272 Foster, Murphy 105, 242 Fox, Donna 105 Friar, Gregg 105, 159, 195, 242 Friemel, Chuck 105, 186, 242 Fulco, John 105 G Gallien, Pat 100, 105, 158, 204, 209, 272 Gallien, Yvonne 106. 185 Gann, Steve 106, 242 Gardner, Ronnie 106, 188, 223, 242 Garrett, Elaine 106 Garrett, Fred 106, 188, 223 Garrett, Mike 106, 242 Garvin. Greg 242. 139 Garza. Frances 106 Gibbs. Kay 106, 191. 197, 209, 273 Gibson, Doris 106 Gibson, Kerry 106 Glenn, Bruce 106 Golemon, Cheryl 106 Gordy, Thomas 106 Gould. Terry 106, 223 Gour, Ronnie 106 Gow, Gwen 106. 188, 197, 204. 212 Graf. Bea 106. 27' Grantham, Terri 106, 190, 271 Green. Margaret 106 Green, Wes 106, 157, 199 , 218 Griese, Herman John 106, 188, 288 Griffith, Mark 106 Groves, Mac 106 Guillot, Ann 106,190. 201,204 H Hays, Candy 107, 188, 220 Hall, Marge 106, 156, 209, 271 Halsell, Gayle 106 Hamilton, Tommy 106 Hammett, Renee 106, 220 Hammett, Robert 291 Hammons Brenda 106, 187, 198, 271 Hammons, Brenda 106, 187, 198, 271 Hampton, Robert 106. 288 Haney, Debbie 106, 271 Harris, Charles 106 Harris, Chuck 288 Harris. Jill 106, 188 , 273 Harris. Libby 106, 156, 208, 226 Harwell. Bill 107 . Hawkins, Kathy 107, 204 Hawkins, Mike 107. 223 Hays, Candy 107, 188, 220 Hays, Terry 107 Haywood, Dave 107, 195 , 220, 221, 242 Haywood, Maqgic 107, 186, 272 Heflin, Brenda 107 Heidecker, Sonnv 107 Henry, Barbara 107 Herbert. Gail 107, 190 Herndon. Reba 107, 225 Herrinqt Jh, Marv 107 Hicks. Darlene 107 Hill.-Kenneth 107 Hines, Byron 107 Holliday, Richard 107, 286 Hollifield, Ruth 107 Hollis, Calvin 107 Holomon, Cookie 107. 156. 187, 197, 218, 273 Holtsclaw, Martha 107, 271 Hooper. Glynda 107, 157, 194, 273, 128, 133, 139 Howard, Mark 107, 199. 242, 139 Hubbs. Beverly 107 Huckabee, Dennis 107 Huckabee, Joyce 108 Huff, Sid 108 Huffman, Beckey 108, 273 Humble, Pat 108 Humphrey, Steve 108, 289 I Ingram, Ann 108, 161, 191, 209, 271 Irvin, Deidra 108, 188 , 223 J Jackson, Linda 108 James, Ronnie 108 Jewell, Carol 108, 272 Jinks, Phyllis 108 , 271 Joe, Joyce 188 Johnsen, Richard 108, 192 Johnson, Carol 108 Johnson, Carole 108 Johnson. Jody 108 Johnson, Kathy 108 Johnson, Melisha 108, 204, 273 Johnston, Billy 108 Johnston, Debra 108 Johnston, Linda 108, 209 Johnston, Pam 100, 109, 227, 271 Johnston, Sharon 109, 156, 272 Jolley, Debbie 109 , 208 , 271 Jolley, Lois Ann 109 , 204, 271 Jones, Cindy 109, 271 Jones. Jerry 109 Jordan. Debby 09 Jordan, Kasey 109, 225 Joy, Danny 109 K Karr. Kay 109 , 208, 223 Kauffman. Stephen Leonard Keen. Linda 109, 190, 271 Kent. Mike 109 Kimbrell, Karen 109 Kincaid, Debi 109 King, Don 109 King, John 109, 157, 199 , 242 King, Randy 109 Kirby, Randy 109. 199 Knieper, Eileen 109, 185, 272 Knight, Evelyn 109 , 204 Knight. Nancy 109 Knippers, Darell 109 L Lang, Markey 109 346 Lester, Bobby 109 Launius, Jan 109 Lea, Sonia 109, 190, 271 Leach, Charles 109 Lenard, Lynette 109 Lennard, Martha 109, 161, 190, 197 Lesniewski, Randy 109 Liberto, Douglas 109 Lindsay, Amy 109 Lindsey, Deborah 109, 225 Lloyd, Dennis 109 Lovett, Trey 109, 157, 188 Lutrick, Cathy NO. 225 Lynch, Deborah NO, 271 Lynch. Michael 110 Pearson, Donna 1.12 Pendleton, Rickey 112 Perkins, Jimmy 112 Peters, Larry 112, 220 Piro, Debbie 112, 196, 272 Pittman, Jan 112 Plants. Nikki 112. 212 Pons, Warren 224 Posey, Mike 112 Potter, Rodney Price, Debby 112 ftugh, James 112, 286 R M Madden, Becky 110 Madden. Debbie 110, 187, 271 Martin, Beth 110, 271 Martin, Cynthia 110, 191, 272 Martin, Kenneth 110, 286 Martin, Kenny 110, 188 Martin, Matthew 110, 195 Matlock, David HO. 195 Matlock, Martha NO, 225 Maxcy, Sharon NO Maxwell. Ludy 110, 225 May, Gary 110 McBee, Chuck 110, 217, 287 McComic, Barbara 110 McCoy, Martha NO McElduff, Charlotte 110 McFarland, Gayer NO, 242 McGee, Tim 110. 199 Mclnnis, Butch 110 McKaskle, Gary NO Meacham, Belinda 110 Mears, Jim 110.212,288 Meeks, Steve 110 Melton. Mike 110 Middleton, Docia 110 Mills, Dana 110 Mitchell. Freddy 110,242 Mitchell. Richard 110 Mitchell, Ronny NO Monk, Ronnie 110, 192 , 227 Monroe, Kevin NO, 188 Moodyman, Kenn 110 Moore, Gwin 111 Moreno, Tony III, 224, 226, 242 Morris, Gayle Ann 111 Morton, Brian Forest III Moseley, Marlene III, 271 Myre, Sharon III N Nelson, Paul 111 Nelson, Randy 111 Netherton, Robbie III, 156, 158, 190, 196, 209, 273 Ngo, Wai Wing III Nix, Randy III Norris, Gail III O Oden, Janice III, 271 Oden, Pat 111,242 Olds, Gerry 111 Oliver, Richard III, 242 Olivier. Denise III O'Neal, Charlotte Dianne III, 190, 205, 208. 217, 273 Osburn, Jerry III Ostrander, Marie III Owens, Cindy 112 P Parker, Vivian 112,209 Parks. Marcia 112, 190, 201, 203, 273 Patrick. Bruce 242 Patterson, Sidney 112, 289 Raburn, Forrest 112, 187, 199 Rachal, Mary Ann 112 Ragan, Pam 112 Raines, Sandra 112, 192, 209 Rainey. Donna 112. 225 Rains, Barbara 112 Rains, Reginald 112 Raley, Arrie 112, 188, 197, 209 Raley, Vickie 112 Raney, Marie 112. 185, 205, 218, 272 Rasch, Debra Rene 112, 273 Rawls, Carolyn 112, 271 Rayford, Patricia 112 Reed, Carol 112 Reynolds, Buster 112 Rhame. Joy 112, 156, 192, 273 Rice, Linda 112, 227, 273 Rinaudo. Janis 112 Rinaudo, Martha 112, 273 Robertson, Rodney 112 Robicheaux, Mickey 112, 156 Robinson, Anne 113, 187 Robinson, Bettie 113, 161, 205, 272 Rogers, Charlie 113, 242 Rogers, Sheila 113 Ross, Joe 113, 188, 289 Runnels, Carole Ann 113 Russell, Janice 113 Russell. Pat 113 Rutledge, Henry 291 Ruttle. Melissa 113, 185 S Santone, Kevin 113 Sassin. Dale Wayne 289 Saunders, Steven 113, 289 Schaefer, Mary Ann 113 Scheen. Patti 113,191,273 Scroggins, Earl 113 Scully, Sandra 113, 225, 271 Sepulvado, Becky 113 Sewell, Leigh 113 Sexton, Ronnie 113 Shaw, Steve 113, 223 Shelton. Debbie 113, 186 , 271, 124 Shelton, Roslyn 114, 272 Shreffler, Jackie 114 Sikes, Danis 114 Simmons. Zelda 114, 218, 271 Sitter, Albert Skiles, Marion 114 Skyles, Nancy 114, 191,225 Smith, David 114 Smith, Faye 114,205,209,218 Smith, Judy 114, 271 Smith, Linda Carol 114 Smith, Mike 114, 188 Smith. Vance 114, 185, 188 Smithpeter, Patsy 114 Snider, Michael Spainhour, Jane Anne 114 Sparks, Cindy 114, 190 Speed, Ruthel 114 Speight, Janis 205 Spring, Jack 114 Stackhouse, Neal 114, 242 Stanitz, Edie 114, 186 Stevens, Debbie 114, 205 Stewart, David 114 Stone, Sammy M4 Stookey, Carol 114, 190 Strange, Susan 114, 205 Sturdivant, Willis 114, 290 Sutton, Gary 114 T Taylor, Ferrei 114 Taylor, Kathy 114, 161, 205 Taylor, Nancy 114, 203 Thomas, Eulava 114, 263 Thomason. Carl 114 Thompson, Charlcie Ann 114 Thompson, Dianne 114 Thorne. Richard 289 Tibbit, Mary Ann 114, 209 Tinsley. Rosemary 114. 191 Touchstone, David 188 Tubbs, Jesse 242. Tucker, Dinnis 115 Turner, Alan 115, 161 Turner, Randy 115, 223 Tynes, Barry 115 V Underwood, David 115, 288 Vaughan, Robin 115, 220 Vega, Amy 115, 192, 223. 263 Vines, Ronald 115 Vinson, Kathy 115, 263 W Walden, Brenda 115, 161 Walden, Mike 115. 286 Walker, Mickey 115 Walker, Pat 115 Walker, Paula 115 Walker, Ricky 115, 159, 161, 227 Wallace, Joe 115 Walters, Cathy 115, 188, 221, 139 Warren, Kenneth 115, 242 Waters, Kathy Lynn 115, 220, 271 Watson, Jacquelyn 115, 218 Webb, Jimmy 115, 161 Weeks, Debby 115, 225 Weferling, Walter 115, 223, 292 Welch, Melany Lee 115 West, Joyce 115, 188 Wheeler, Mary 116. 191 Wheless, Tommy 289 Whisenhunt, Jerry 116, 291 White, Sharon 116, 187, 273 Whittaker, Ramona 116 Whitten, Betty 116, 271 Whitten, Billy 116 Wicker, David 116 Widmer, Ronnie 116, 193, 227 Wilcox, William Jeffery Willey, Linda Kay 116,225 Williams, Cynthia Ann 116 Williams, Marilyn 116. 273 Williams, Tommy 116, 288 Williamson, Alethia 116 Willis, Larry 116, 290 Willis, Pam 116 Wilson, David 116, 191, 242 Wilson, Jan 116, 161, 225 Wilson, Lamar 116 Wilson, Linda 116 Wilson, Ricky 116, 227 Winderweedle, Duard 117 Winters, Zola Mae 117 Withem, Mike 117, 226 Wright, Brenda 117 Y Yarberry, Phil Arthur 117 Yarbrough, Dianne 117, 191, 225 Yates. Anita 117, 263 Yates. Cindy 117,191.228 Youngblood, Susan 117, 186, 196 z Zanovich, Janice J17, 156, 190, 273 347 Faculty Index A Akins, Patricia 23 Anthony, Mary 24 Alexander, Betty Lou 24 Ayers, Edwena 24 B Bains, Louella 24 Baker, Thelda 24. 192 Banks, Sammie 22 Barlow, Annie 24 Bcrfiaux, Mable 24. 204, 205 Boddie, Margaret 24 Boogaerts, June 24 Brandt, Marvin 24 Brantley, B. H. 18, 19 Brown, Norma Jeon 24, 169, 171 Bruce, Merry Anne 24 Bunch, Sidney 24, 184 c Carroll, Sue 23 Chandler, Peggy 24, 191 Coleman, Clarence 24 Colon, Margaret 25, 190, 206 D Daigle, Joe 242, 246, 249, 262 Dalton, Pearl 25, 229 Davis, Lucille 25 Day, Lewis 25 Derveloy, Gene 25, 242 F Fox, Patricia 25, 158 Franklin, James 25, 220, 222 Fritz, Don 25, 160 G Garner, Geraldine 26, 227 Gephardt, Nancy 26 Gilbert, Wilma 26 Goodman, Jack Norman 26 Gray. Grace 26 Guess, Margaret 26, 182 H Harville, James 26 Hatcher. Syble 23 Hearn, Nellie 26 Hedges, Nell 26 Henderson, C. V. 20 Hickcox, Miriam 26. 187 Hiers, Carole Jean 26, 196 Hightower, Evelyn 26, 148 Hixson, Laura Ann 27 Holland. Bettye 27. 228 Holland, Charles 27 Holt, Grady 27 Howard, Kenneth 27 Humble, Vernon 27 J Jeanfreau, Vance 27 Johnson, Elizabeth Ann 27 Jordon, Stephen 27, 242 K Kopecky, Gladys 27, 227 M Malone. William 27, 276 Martens, Edgar 27 Martin, Loryne 27 Mason, Millie 263 McClellan. Ouida 27 McElroy, James 27 Melton, Martha 28, 179 Miller, Donald 28 Miller, Virginia 22 Monette, Louise 28, 214 Mulloy, John 28 Murphy, Sibyl 21 N Nutt, Martin 28 Organization Index Arrowettes 270 Art Club 201 Band 222 Baseball 250 Basketball 244 Cafeteria Workers Cheerleaders 266 Chemistry, Club 182 Choirs 224 C.O.E. 229 Chemistry Club 182 Debate Club 200 Distributive Education 214 Fellowship of Christian Athletes 213 Football 234 Football Program Ad Staff 178 4-H 212 French Club 190 Future Business Leaders of America 208 Future Farmers of America 210 Future Homemakers of America 204 Future Teachers of America 206 Gymnastics 263 Gym Office Workers Hall Guards Indian Mascot 267 Interact Club 194 Intra-School Club Council 216 Junior Medical League 202 Key Club 198 Latin Club 186 Library Assistants 226 Line Guards National Honor Society Office Assistants Orchestra 220 o Orton, James 28. 213, 242 Otwell, Jan 28 Owen, Linda 28 P Paul, Price 28 Pharis, Bettie 23, 227 Price, Antoinette 22 R Ragan, Glenn 28 Reeves, Lynn 28 Reisinger, Gerald 28 Reynolds, Reggie 28, 194, 299 Reynolds, Judy 28, 162 Riche, Melvyn 28, 225 Robichaux, Linda Rogge, Gale 29, 190 S Sanford, Carolyn 29 Simmons, Roy 29, 242 Slimer, Bernard 29, 198, 200 Solice, Leroy 29, 283 Smelley, Emma Loyce 29 Smith, Charlotte 29 Sprawls, Mary 23 Stephens, Judy 29 T Taylor, Nancy 29 Tubbs, Glynn 29, 172, 180 Turner, Harriette 29 W Watson, Sylvia Gay 29 Watts, Louise 29, 209 Wilson. Roy 29, 235 Winn, Cecil 29 Pelican State Physics Club 184 POW WOW Ad Staff 176 POW WOW Editorial Staff 172 Quill and Scroll 180 Red Cross 158 Safety Council 160 Science Club 185 SEQUOYAH Ad Staff 168 SEQUOYAH Editorial Staff 162 Spanish Club 192 Student Council 154 Student Medical Association Student Workers 217 Tennis 262 Track 256 Visual Aids Assistants ZM Club 196 348 Editor’s Message This year has brought many changes at Fair Park High School and to capture these changes has been the goal of the 1968 SEQUOYAH Staff. This job has taken hard work and time of each member. I can convey only thankfulness for their cooperation and capability of comprehending and judging for themselves. Others must be mentioned for taking their valuable time and ex- pressing understanding toward the staff. First, an entire book could not express my feelings and thankfulness for having such a wonderful faculty sponsor as Mrs. Judy Reynolds. 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