Lincoln High School - Bumblebee Yearbook (Port Arthur, TX)
- Class of 1974
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THE I 974 BUMBLEBEE PUBLISHED BY LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL . PORT ARTHUR, TEXAS VOLUME 25 No one else can decide how you are going +0 act Everyone musi march to his own drums I 974 BUMBLEBEE STAFF Corliss Fonmette. Editor- -in- Chief Felecia Bradley.C Jennifer Lofton, Co- Editor FA CULTY EDITORS nnAlle Patricia Thomas Eartha L. Williams Winfred Williams SENIOR EDITORS y Alf ed Everett Wycoff JUNIOR EDITORS Gloria Barideaux andra Conwa Pollard Ivory Ve eronica McZeal Cynthia Be atrice Thomas SOPHOMORE EDITORS Jacquelin Getwood Jacquelin nttLO Venesta Miller Wanda Thompson FRESH MAN EDITORS Peggy Wallace BUSINESS DEPARTMENT SALESMEN Venesta Miller Edward Watson, Principal Jeffrey Alpough and Keith Bruno , Student Photographers Abraham Briscoe , Photographer CLASS FAVORITES Kimberly Freeman ackie L. Heath Vanessa Paul Ethel Tate ORGANIZATIONS EDITORS Iacquelin Morrow Eliza Murphy ACTIVITIES EDITORS Corliss Fonmette Jennifer Loont Victoria Moseley SPORTS EDITORS Gizelle Prevost Terrell Session Rickey Wise BUSINESS DEPARTMENT BUSINESS MANAGER Virginia Joseph SUBSCRIPTION EDITORS Ethel Tate Mamie Ruffin SALESMEN Ella McDaniels Kem Morris Willie Reed Arthur L. Craft. Adviser Taylor Publishing Company . Publishers SUPERLATXVEc ORGANIZATIONS ACTIVITIES SPORTS ADVERTISEMENTS INDEX In Limes such as now. the good and simple things in life are taken for granted and the embarrassing or complicated moments are not likely to be remembered. A yearbook is made up of memories. both pleasurable and not so pleas- urable . Therefore the staff wishes to direct its attention to The Spice of the Times. The simple things as having a Coke, or sharing a glance and the not so simple things V such as practicing until you feel you're about to drop or studying half the night for exams. These things comprise ..-v for the people involved the memories of their school days - The Spice of the Times. With this in mind we now offer to you the 1974 edition of the Bumblebee. Sincerely . WW Corliss J . Fontnette Editor-in-Chief DEDICATIONS The school year 1973-74 was a year in which 1 ' .Lhree veteran LINCOLN faculty members moved into new assignments for the school . year 1974-75. Principal Edward Watson was elevated to Supervisor of Secondary Education. This is a . FIRST from our school . First Vice-Principal Melvin Davis moved into the position of Principal of LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL. Arthur L. Craft, Director of Activities and Journalism adviser moved into a full-time Counselor's role at Woodrow Wilson Junior High School . For these elevations from our staff the Class. of 1974 dedicates this BUMBLEBEE YEAR- BOOK TO THESE MEN. THE SPICE Ii was a fime creaied by +hose who lived H. a 1.0 Wheiher +he wind blown days of auiumn, +he carefree mood of spring. or he exciiemeni of grad uafion, if was a Jrime which enhanced +he presence of our being. OF THE TIMES Before memories can be made or +reasured, +he wheel of living musi spend iis course. For he siudenfs a+ Lincoln High, ii all begins wiih +he ringing of he 8:07 bell. Wiih common goals and common longings we laughed. we loved. we played. we won. Those were our school days, our happy days. They were real because we made +hem real. We creaied a +ime +ha+ marked +he end and 3+ +he same Hme +he beginning. We shared +he experience of being a part of ii all - in he groove of making fhings happen. SENIORS ACROND. PAUL ALBERT. PAUL ALEXANDER. CAROLYN ALEXANDER, ROXANNA ALEXANDER. SHARON ALFRED, MARY ALLEN . JOHN ANDERSON . JACQUELINE ANDREWS. CURLEY ANTOINE, CLIFTON ANTOINE, KAREN AUSTIN, LOVIE BABINEAUX, JOSEPH BABINO, SHARON BANKS, CYNTHIA BARIDEAUX. GLORIA BARNES, VERONICA BARRIERE . VERONICA BARROS. MARY BELL. JAMES BENSON, PHILLIP BENTON, EVA BOLDEN. BERNITA BOONE. GLORIA BOWDEN, EUGENIA BOWIE, GRACE BRADLEY, FELECIA BRAITHWAITE. ALICE BRAY . HERMAN BRAY, SHELIA BROUSSARD. SADIE CALICUT, WALTER CAMPBELL. JANICE CAINE, LARRY CAPTAIN. BERVICK CARMOUCHE. SERELLA CARTER. GREGORY CARTER. JACQUELYN CARTER, ROBERT CARTER, SHELIA CASHMERE, RUSSEL CHAMBERS. MICHEAL CHAMBERS, NATHAN CHANEY. WENDELL CHARLES . LARRY CLEAVER, NOBIE COLE, BRENDA COLE. CYNTHIA COLEMAN, WILLIE MAE COLLINS. SAMUEL COLUMBUS , IUNIOUS CONWAY, SANDRA COOK , CHARLES COOK . DIANA CORMIER, WILLARD CROSBY DARYL DAVIS . JUDY DAVIS . SANDRA DAW, WILLIE DENNIS . BEVERLY DENNIS . GLORIA DeROUEN. VICKIE DUGAS, ROMONA EDMONSON, KENNETH EDWARDS r DWIGHT ERSBRY, VANESSA FONTENOT, STEPHANIE FONTNETTE, CORLISS FOOTS, REBECKAH FREEMAN. DARYL FREEMAN, KIMBERLY GARNER. ALEXIA GORDON, REGINALD GARRISON, BARABRA GETWOOD. JACKIE GLOVER, ARTHUR GOUSOLIN. AVA GRANGER, CHARLOTTE GRAVES, THURMAN GRAYSON. DOUGLAS GREEN . ETTA GREEN. WALTER GUIDRY , AVA GUIDRY , MARY GUNNER, CHARLES HALL. VIVIAN HAMPTON. RALPH HANCHETTE. PAULINE HARRIS. ELOUISE HARRIS, HARRY HAWKINS, CAROLE HAYNES. GROVER HILL. SYLVIA HILLMAN. PORTIA HINES, CONSTANCE HOWARD. DEBRA HOWARD . LOIS INA . WELBY IVORY, POLLARD JACKSON, GERALD JACKSON, JOHNNY JACKSON, IUDYETTE JACOBS, RUBY JACO, PAMELA JENKINS. DONALD JENKINS. TONI JERRY . WINNIFRED JOHNSON, CLYDE JOHNSON, CURTIS JOHNSON. LARRY JOHNSON. SANDRA JOHNSON, ULYSSES JONES, BILLY JONES . CALVIN JONES. CHARLES JONES , ELTONET JONES. LILLIE JONES, SAM JOSEPH. ANTHONY JOSEPH, BILLY JOSEPH . DEBRA JOSEPH. PATRICIA JOSEPH. VIRGINIA IOUBERT , EFFERY KING , SHELIA LADAY , LOIS LADAY, PATRICIA LANDRY . GARY LANDRY , SHIRLEY LARRY, ANTHONY LAVALLAIS . RICHARD LAVERNE, EDDIE LAWRENCE, STANTON LeBLANC, JOSEPH LEE, GWENDOLYN LEWIS, VERNON LINDSEY, PEARLINE LOFTON , JENNIFER LOTT. JACKIE LYONS. JEWEL MANN, ZACHARY MARKS. DONNELL MARSH. JOSEPH MARTIN. DIANA McDANIEL. ELLA MCDONALD. DEBRA MCNEAL, DONALD MCNEIL, MILDRENE MCZEAL. SHEROLD McZEAL, VERONICA MEARLON. GREGORY MILLER, ARTHUR MILLER. LEE MILLER. VANESTA MILO. CHRISTINE MILO, OBETTA MINARD. CHARLES MINARD. HORACE MITCHELL, ELIZABETH MORROW. MARY MORROW. JACQUELINE MOSLEY. VICTORIA MOSES , ALBERT MURPHY . ELIZA NED . BRENDA NELSON, EARL NEWMAN. EILEEN NEWMAN. RONALD NEWMAN. RONNY NORWOOD. MICHEAL OLIVER, DONALD ORPHE. RUTHIE PAUL. WILLIE VANESSA PICKNEY, FREDDIE PITRE. RONNY POLLARD. JEAN PREVOST. CARLA PRICHETT, SHARONLYN RAY. KENNARD RAY , LEONARD REYNOLDS. CHERYL RICHMOND, KERVIN RIDEAU, RODNEY RILEY. EDWARD ROBERTSON, AARON ROBERTSON, CAROLYN ROBINSON, HILLERY ROY , CHERYL RUFFIN. MAMIE 34 SANDERS, CHERYL SANDERS , GERALD SANDERS, SHIRLEY SANDERSON, CARLIS SCYPION, SHARON SCYPION. WELLINGTON SHELTON , EVA SIMMONS, DEBRA SIMON. EASTER SIMON. SYLVESTER SINEGAL, JEANETTE SMITH . GILBERT SMITH . LUCY SMITH, RONNIE FAYE SMITH. VANESSA SPAIN, EDWARD SPENCER. MARSHA SPIKES. CYNTHIA SPOONER, JUDITH STEPHENS . RANDY STEPHENSON, CLAUDIA STEWARD, STEVE STYNER. SUSAN TATE, ETHEL TAYLOR, CYNTHIA TAYLOR. REGINALD TEZENO, DONALD THOMAS, ALPHONSE THOMAS. BEATRICE THOMAS. DONOVAN THOMAS, DWIGHT THOMAS , JOSEPH THOMAS. MARY THOMPSON, LENELL THOMPSON, WANDA THORTON, WILLIE THREATS. JOSEPH TRAHAN. CLYDE VALSIN, LINDA VICTOR. BEVERLY VITAL, MARLENE WADE. BELINDA WALLACE. PEGGY WASHINGTON, KENNETH WASHINGTON, MICHAEL WASHINGTON. WALTER WATSON. SHEPHERD WELDON, BAILEY WHITE. ELNORA WIDOW . ROSE WILLIAMS, ANNA WILLIAMS, EARTHA BELL , VIRGIL WILLIAMS. HAZEL WILLIAMS, JACKIE WILLIAMS, LAVERN WILLIAMS, MICHAEL WILLIAMS . RICHARD WILSON . IRIS WILSON, TERRANCE WISE. CELESTE WOODARD. LYNDA WOODS, PANTSY WYCOFF, EVERETT ZENO, RICKY JUNIORS Wq - NmV w ... H, ., w a'-h'v- x 1 . ? u . 7 v d? 13: 42 Aaron. Cynthia Allen, Carolyn Allen, Vincentia Arceneaux, Andrea Arcaneaux, Jan Augustine, Walter Babineaux, Debbie Ballard, Easter Banks, Thomas Batiste, Dora Benoit. Debra Bernard, Wayne Boswell, Worney Branch, Faye Breaux, Johnny Broaden, Prudie Brooks. Jerry Brown, Audie Brown, Roger Brown, Thomas Collins , Maurice Dankins , Eddie Collins, Nathanial Davis, Sheila Como, Patricia DeJohn, Betty Courville, Bryan Delahoussaye, Jeffery Darby, Palchin DeWalt, Angela Butler, Linda Calcote. Herbert Carson, Marilyn Caner, Gregory Charles, Martin Chavis, Jessica Chavis, Patricia Chavis. Virginia Collins, Don A3 AA Dickerson, Cheryl Doucet, Floyd Dugas, Cynthia Dugas. Karen Duncan. Wanda Earnest, Shirley Edwards, Douglas Edwards. Henry Fisher, Robert Flugence. Charlotte Fools, Cynthia Ford, 3589. Forrest. Toni Francois. Florence Frank, Donald Frazier, Kenneth Freeman, Lynn Gabriel, Jean Gabriel. Pam Garlaw, Kerry Guidry, Lauma Guidry. Maxine Gilbeaux, Diana Guillory, Patricia Hamilton, Robin Geter, Thaddeus Granger. Michael Getwood, Myra Green, Duggie Glover. Blakaway Green. Leola Goings, Reginald Green. Marilyn Graham , Lola Griffen . Denise Harris, Marsha Harris, Roxanna Harris, Tina Heath, Jackie Hebert, Michael 46 Jones, Bessie Jones, Carl Jones, Gail Jones, Harry Jones, Karen 1 .1. Hemon. Terrie Jackson, Dana Henry. Romona Jackson. Kassandra Hillman, Bennie Jackson, Larry Howard. Karen Jackson. Paul Ivory. Mark I acquet , Cora Jones, Kenneth Johnson, Otis Keal, Lawrence Keller. Gregory 48 Kelly. Sheila Kember, Nathan Knatt. Janice LaFleur. Lois Latulas. Barbara Laurent, Sandra Lawrence, Iris Lewis, Lessie Little, Phelan Lyons, Betty 10 It Martin, Marvin Matthews, Madplyn Matthews, Steven Mayfield, Sheila Mitchell, Mrya Morris. Kim Morris, Wayne Morrow. Shirley Mosely. Donald Mouluy, Willena Oderbert, Jennifer Only, AuLhur Parker, Kenneth Pierre, Clevier Pollard, Joan Porter. Charlene Richards, Thomas Richardson, Thaddeus Roberts, Mary Rogers. Cheryl Reed , Willie Reynolds, Cherry Sanders, Mary Savoy, Jewell Scott, Thomas Scypion, Elzina Session, Terrell Sherman, Cynthia Simmons, James Simpson, Esther 49 50 Simpson, Shirley Sloan. Jackie Solomon. Keith Tatmon, Erza Tezeno, Catherine Thomas. Andrew Thomas. Carol Thomas, Debra Thomas, Pauicia Thomas. Myrna Triplet. Wilda Tyree, Denise Venison. Demeua Walker. Karen Threats, Lydia Tibbs, Jennifer Timms, Marion Trahan. Yvonne Trainer. Kim Yowman, Andrea Zeno, Darlene Zeno. Kenneth Washington, Cynthia Welch, Kathy white. Elton Williams, Brenda Williams, Leila Williams, Cheryl Wiltz, Sarah Woods, Sheila Yeggins. Deborah 51 QOPHOMOREQ 54 Alexander, Joseph Alpough, Famia Anderson, Kenneth Antoine, Ronald Antoine, Ronald Babineaux, David Babino, Carrie Banks, Dianna Barideaux, Helen Bernard, Sharon Birdsong. Linda Bomon, Deborah Bowden, Edith Braithwaite, Jean Brown, Etta Brown, Stephanie Broussard, Angela Buchanan, Craig Campbell, Micheal Cane. Debra Carver, Robert Chambers, Micheal Charles, Geraldine Chavis, Dwight Chavis. Glenda Cohea, Sonya Cole. Sandra Coleman, Bradford Coleman, Mark Coleman, Micheal Collins. Caroline Collins, Vital Cormier. Alithea Corville. Roland Crisswell, Arthur DeWalt. Arturo Dickerson. Magnolia Dorsey. Eric Dorsey. Hattie Douchette, Joseph Drake. Dianna Dwyer, Keith Edwards, Harriet Edwards, Michelle Eli. Melba 55 56 Fields, Ruby Finney, George Flucas, Helen Flugence, Edith Forney. Carrie Francis. Edison Francise, Ienava Freeman, Ewell Garlow , Judy Gaskill, Marta Garwood, Carol Gilliam. Lettie Glover, Cheryl Glover, Kathy Glover, Paula Gomes, Helena Gtadley, Gail Green, Gwen Green, Helen Green, Pamela Guidry, Agnes Guillory, Ida Guillory. Keith Hamilton, Robert Hanchett. Marie Handy, Cynthnia Harmon, Vanassa Harris, Suzette Harrison, Vendall Hayes, Micheal Henderson. Brenda Henton, Cheryl Henry, Sarah Hilts, Mearline Howard, Wanda Hughes, Cheryl Hulin. Gregory Hulin. Johnita Ivory, Feolica Ivory. Therewa Jaco, Rose Jacobs. Derry James, Charles James, Pamela Johnson. Dianna Johnson, Gary Jones, Billy Jones, Caffrey Jones. Deborah Jones, Dianna Jones. Kenneth Jones, Virginia Joseph. Antoinett Kennerson, Brenda Laday, Linda Laday, Linda Landry. Faye Larry, Clementine Latulas, Doris Lavallis. Anthony Lavallis. Barbara LeBlanc, Janet Lee, Pamela Levy, Reginald Lewis. Barbara Lindsey, Joseph Lon, Anthony Lott. Gwendolyn Mann. Jacqueline Martin, Alithea Mayfield, Veroncia McDonald, Janice McGlory. Cheryl McZeal, Micheal Mearlon, Sandra Miller. Wilbert Minnix. Barbara Mitchell, Lourene Mitchell, Nadine Mitchell. Tommie Montgomery, Yasmin Mosely, Edith Mosely. Mary Nash, Milbum Nelson. Eula Nero, Donald Palmer, Erma Parker, Edith Pellum, Carla Peron, Clyde 59 Pete. Maybelline Phillips, Mary Pickney. Phylus Prevost, Tenita Price, Tracy Proctor, Cheryl Reed. Zella Richards, Debra Rivers, Joyce Robertson, Dianna Robertson, Lois Robinson, Jessica Roy, Charlie Sammuels, Beverly Scott. Brian Scott, Gregory Scott, Patrick Scott. Steve Scypion. Ruth Scypion, Steve Picture not available Shells. Doris Shells. Norris Sly, Garla Smith, Dallas Smith, Debra Smith, Janet Available Smith, Veroncia Smith, Willena Solaire, Bertha Stephens, Monica Stewart, Lawerence Suickland. Glenda Swarn, Horace Taylor, Terry Tezeno. Betty Thibedeau. Marie Thomas. Beverly Thomas. Christina Thomas. Mary Thompson, Clayton Tousin. Alfreda Trahan. Kenneth Trahan, Nazy Trahan, Wanda Turpeau. Darlene Tyler, Sandra Tyree, Barbara Valsin, Jean Viltz, Tina Wade, Robert Washington, Cindy Washington, Raymond Webb. Eddie West. James Whitley, Eddie Williams. Claudia Williams, Cynthnia Williams. Jackie Williams. Kathy Williams. Mary Sue Willis, Ronald Wiltz. Milliciem Wiltz . Nancy Woods . Darla FRESHMEN Aaron, Julie Alpough, Patrice Antoine. Myra Eabineaux. John Barras, Janet Berryhill, Bridgette Booker, Meta Booker, Reta Boudreaux, Myra Bowie, Jimmy Brazile. Brenda Briscoe, Linda Broussard, Deborah Bryant. Vetla Cashimere, Shelia Cauley, Kenneth Comeaux, Elaine Cyprien, Dale Daniels. Gail Dankins. Janice Daw, Paula Delahoussaye, Karen Delmar. Eva Doffany, Rhoda 65 Drake. Terry Dugas, Gwendolyn Edwards, Donald Fleming. Terry Gabriel, Valemes Garrison. Linda Glskill, Nichael Gloston, Anthony Games, Ian Guillian, Connie Hall. Gloria Harper. Gail Harrison, Andrea Henry, Gloria Henry, Jada Hillman. Debra Hite. Denise Hopkins, Patricia Isadore, Sharon Iacko, Carol Jacko, Fabian Jackson, Daryl Jackson. Dianne Jacobs, Kimberly Jenkins, Eva 67 68 Jerome, Steven Johnson, David Johnson, Laura Johnson, Lyn Johnson. Trena Jones. CyniLha Jones, Paul Jones, Whitney Joseph, Angela Kelly, Vergie Laverne, Darrell Lewis. Barbara Lewis. Keith Lightfoot, Debra Lockwood. Doris Lorentz, Debra Marks, Gwendolyn Mason, Cathy Matthews, Karen McCauley, Ramona McKenzie, Tyronne Melancon, Debra Miller. Janice Mitchell. Stephanie Nicks. Deborah 69 70 Nico, Jacqueline Polidore, Lesia Prevost, Denise Reed, Wanda Reynolds, Debbie Ross, Clarence Simons, Donna Smith, Dallas Smith, Ollie Stephenson, Patricia Tate, Carol Tatmon, Priscilla Taylor, Connie Tezeno, Linda Tezano, Ruthie Thompson, Michael Tiler. Billy Vital, Calleus Washington, Ronald West, Ingrid West, Vivian Whitney. Freddy Williams. Cheryl Williams. Deborah Williams. Hesteria WilIz , Joseph 71 CLASS FAVORITES dc Wit sfkf -w1J 5 , MOST ATHLETIC GIRL AND BOY EARL EVANS AND ELOUISE HARRIS MOST TALENTED GIRL AND BOY CAROLISA HAWKINS AND KENNETH EDMONSON MOST WITTY GIRL AND BOY JACKIE MORROW AND LYNELL THOMPSON MOST INTELLECTUAL GIRL AND BOY WENDALL CHANEY AND ARTHUR GLOVER MOST COMPATIBLE GIRL AND BOY SAM JONES AND BEVERLY DENNIS MR. AND MISS PERSONALITY SENIOR FOX EASTER SIMON AND LENELL THOMPSON MR. MUSCLES AND MISS FXNE ELNORA WHITE LUTHER AND BRENDA COLE 76 MR. AND MISS BRIGHT SMILE MR. AND MISS BUMBLEBEE ETHEL TATE AND TERRANCE WILSON MR. AND MISS NATURAL M ' f A :3 . LUCY SMITH CURTIS MARSH VICKIE MOSELY AND ALFRED COMEAUX MR. AND MISS BRIGHT SMILE MOST SPIRITED GWEN WIDOW AND CARL JONES MADELYN MATTHEWS AND MICHAEL BRUNO CLASS SWEETHEART AND BEAU JACKIE HEATH AND MURRAY EVANS MR. AND MISS JUNIOR MOST STUDIOUS GIRL AND BOY JENNIFER ODERBERT AND SILAS MOSELY WINNIFRED PAYNE AND TERRY CHAMPAGNE MOST WITTY BOY AND GIRL 7? MOST SPIRITED MOST WITTY MARY MOSELEY AND BILLY SHERMAN SHELIA GREEN AND BLAKE FOREMAN MR. AND MISS SOPHOMORE Nmm IE WHITLEY AND ZELLA REED MR. AND MISS BRIGHT SMILE CLASS SWEETHEART AND BEAU MOST STUDIOUS Bl 82 MR. AND MISS FRESHMAN E , Hf VERGIE KELLY AND DARRELL LAVERNE MR. AND MISS BRIGHT SMILE MOST WITTY DEBORAH WILLIAMS AND FREDDY WHITLEY MOST STUDIOUS DEBRA LIGHTFOOT AND CLARENCE ROSS ADMINISTRATION AND STAFF W M w. PRINCIPAL EDWARD WATSON MR. EDWARD WATSON: t More than a principal : Dedicated to sewing Lincoln in his fullest capacity ' Created an atmosphere of pride Along with Principal Watson, Mr. Davis and Mr. Beasley dedicate themselves to leading both staff and students in a team effort to make Lincoln an outstanding institution. MR. WILLIAM BEASLEY Assistant Principal MR. MELVIN DAVIS Assistant Principal Computers and machines will never replace the professional and hospitable atmosphere that these ladies provide in the main office. MRS. YVONNE GABRIEL Sec. IO Principal MRS . BESSIE BERNARD Registrar MRS . ALICE WILLIAMS Attendance A x'bk , r , Although quite busy with typing correspondence, Mrs. Gabriel displays a friendly smile. Mrs. Williams and her assistants verify all data concerning Mrs. Bernard employs a courteous and helpful student attendance . tone in assisting anyone who needs school information . 89 Counselors serve to evaluate students' guidance services and needs. MR . BEN KIKER Sophomores MRS . ARREADOR GUIDRY Seniors MR. ARTHUR HENDERSON I uniors Mrs. Guidry, Mr. Henderson and Mr. Kiker discuss student affairs. Mr. Henderson advises Mamie Ruffins and Lavern Williams on college opportunities. ARTHUR L . CRAFT Activities MRS. ROBERTA MOSS English BURTON WEST Mathematics RONALD SPOONER Science MRS. JUANITA WHITLEY Social Studies MRS . BETTY TAYLOR Business OSCAR J. McNEIL Fine Arts MRS . EURA ROBINSON Homemaking LEE ODOM Industrial Arts JOE WASHINGTON Boys Physical Ed. MRS. MARGARET FRANKLIN Girls Physical Ed. MRS . ARREADER GUIDRY Counselors The head of each department at Lincoln functions to correlate, supervise and advise the instructors in their departments . DEPARTMENT HEADS 91 Mr. Pam'sh and several of his distributive education students review a test on buying and merchandising. MRS . RUBY WELCH Nurse MR. RUSSELL GETWOOD Visiting Teacher MR. DANIEL PARISH Distributive Ed. LIBRARY LEARNING CENTER Newer and more informative materials and devices have been added to further meet the needs of students. tr , 11 MRS . SHIRLEY FONTNOT 93 ENGLISH DEPARTMENT MRS. ROBERTA MOSS English 4 MRS. ANNETTE MITCHELL English 3 MR. HENRY MAYES English 2 Drama 1 and 2 MRS. ALINE HALL English 1 and 2 MR. ARTHUR L. CRAFT Activities and Journalism 1 and 2 Mrs. Pickett seems rather elated as Mrs. Voight displays her pay- check. MRS. MAJORIE PICKETT Eng ' Speech 1 and 2 and 3 MRS. MAGGIE RHODES English 2 and 3 Informal conversations. panel discussions, movies and filmsu'ips provide the approach to teaching, speaking, reading and writing in English classes. MRS . MARLENE SHIELDS English 4 MRS . DONNA VOIGHT Mrs. Rhodes conducts a class discussion on MACBETH . English 2 MRS. GLORIA VENISON English 1 i MRS. JOLENE LEWIS MRS. GLORIA WILLIAMS English 1 English 2 and 3 95 SCIENCE DEPARTMENT RONALD SPOONER Chemistry and Physics U ' ' ' MRS . CAROL Mrs. Pnkyl assms two students 1n Bwlogy 1 lab exermses. FILLI N G AME Physical Sci . and Chemistry Whether the course is Earth Sci. , Physical Sci- ence , Biology, Chemistry or Physics, students find the investigative approach a most interesting way to uncover and discover the answer to hereto- fore puzzling questions. LEROY LEOPOLD JOHNNY HAMILTON Biology I Biology 1 and Physical S i. MRS. PATRICIA PRIKYL Biology I BUSINESS DEPARTMENT MRS. BETTY TAYLOR General Business Typing 2 Mr. Knowles explains the impor- tance of bookkeeping and general MRS. PHERNELL management in every day living. Mrs. Coleman observes as her students Typinggggbifgghan d 2 prepare for a drill. The pattern of business courses at Lincoln clearly indicates that the Department is inno- vative, capable and aware of the need to grad- uate competent, adaptable students. JAMES KNOWLES General Business Bookkeeping 1 . L . mp; - MRS . SIDNEY REESE General Business MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT MR. BURTON WEST Algebra 3 and 4 Trigonometry MR. JOSEPH CHACHERE Algebra 3 and 4 Geometry MR. WILLIAM WUELLER Geometry MRS. VALARIE THIBODEAUX Fundamentals of Math MR. STILLMAN HEBERT Algebra 1-2. 3-4 Geometry MR. RICHARD GIBSON Algebra 1 -.- .77 G a MRS. JUNE WAITES Mrs. Thibedeaux explains the basic fundamentals of Fundamentals of Math math. 98 SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT MRS . JUANITA WHITLEY GovernmemlEcon . MR. RONNY S4NDERS Mrs. Thomas relates to her students some important Amencan Hmory facts on local. state and federal governments. MRS. THOMASINE THOMAS World History GovernmenU Economics MRS. MERLINE DIXON American and World History MR. LIONEL ROWLAND GovernmenUEconomics MRS. BETTY HENLEY World History MR. CORDELL LINDSEY World History MISS ELLEN MORGAN American History GovernmenUEconomics 99 FINE ARTS DEPARTMENT The Fine Ans Department specializes in beautiful sighm and sounds. Visitors are amazed when they see the talented art work majestically draped in showcases. The promising talents of some students have won acclaim in UIL competition. OSCAR C. McNEIL Band ' Band parents, band insuuctom and principal display new instruments. ARTEMUS HANCOCK Band MRS . ANN HILL An MRS . VALERIE GREEN Choir FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT In order to create an awareness of the humanitarian worth of learning a second language, the Foreign Language Dept. attempts to make educa- tion a useful and enjoyable experience. .g, MRS. BARBARA PERROT French 1 and 2 u D 5 a E Buung: ROBERT McCLANE Spanish 1 and 2 Spanish anyone? 102 m: WE: a a MR. JAMES GAMBLE Physical Education MR. CARL JACKSON Physical Education MR. RICHARD WILLIAMS Physical Education BOYS PHYSICAL ED. DEPARTMENT MR. JOE WASHINGTON Physical Education Coach Joe Washington in a more relaxed mood off the football field with his son Kenneth and date. l03 GIRLS PHYSICAL ED. DEPARTMENT Igarw- m sac; .ainm: vault :3 m manu-I mat... urq uamawgm- -4 WW ML 9v who .19; A MISS MARGARET FRANKLIN Physical Education MRS. VIVIAN BOBB Physical Education MRS. DEBORAH TRAYLOR Physical Education Mrs. Franklin displays the perfect bowling style. 104 MRS. DOROTHY FOREMAN Special Education MRS. BONNIE WOODELL Special Education MRS. EVER LEE JACKSON Special Education Mrs. Foreman assists her students in learning the Learning How to Live guides. x aa . r ,A ,. warm . :25 v.42 ! Mrs . Jackson and Mrs. Woodell employ unique teaching methods and a great deal of patience and understanding in assisting Lheir students. 105 HOMEMAKING DEPARTMENT Learning to sew is a very rewarding experience . The Homemaking Department curriculum provides a program of training for future homemakers, members of society, and professional workers. 106 MRS. BETTY SINEGAL Study Hall Cafeteria Manager MRS. CORA BOULDIN Homemaking 2 I MRS . MARGARET BLITCH Homemaking 1 MRS. EURA ROBINSON Homemaking 2 and 3 INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT I V , L. ALFRED BELL General and Basic Electricity ERIC MILLER General and Architectural Drafting Indusuial Arts Department gives us skills which are usable no matter what may be our future vocational pursuits. The department seeks to make students ready to compete with automation and to apply technical knowledge . ISSAC WASHINGTON Mechanical Woodwork 1 and 2 LEE ODOM General and Mechanical Woodwork 107 MAINTENANCE DEPARTMENT Proper maintenance of the building by the custodians helps to create a pleasant atmosphere. . Dorothy Johnson Mrs . Leela Eddie Scott Washington pk. Mrs. Melina Guillory Robert Lewis Bill LaPoint Mrs. Catherine Reed 108 CAFETERIA STAFF The cafeteria staff assures Lincolnites of nutritional foods to provide the energy that abounds in healthy. productive Bees. Mrs. Evelyn Leopold Mrs. Annie Spooner $6 Mrs. Bettina Davis Mrs. Ruth Noel Mrs. Mary Sam Mrs. Agnes Martin H39 SUPERLATIVES MOST OUTSTANDING SENIOR STUDENT HILLERY ROBINSON, JR. President of Lincoln School Senior Honor Society President of Lincoln School Band President of Executives Club Merit Scholarship Finalist .3. w . N :ES. 9 , n. An ' '5. nz' a . EagiaiM-mzn ; o A x 1'. ORGANIZATIONS 136 STUDENT CONGRESS A MOVING FORCE OFFICERS: ROWI - Rodney Rideau, James. ROW II - Cor- liss Fonmette, Jackie Heath. Deborah Broussard. ROW III - Kenneth Edmonson. Milton Levy. OFFICERS AND REPRESENTATIVES OF THE STUDENT CONGRESS: ROW I - Johnny Jackson, Vanessa Paul. Jen- nifer Oderben, Debra Nicks, Kimberly Freeman, Vickie Moseley, Eartha Williams. ROW 11 - Kenneth Edmon- son, Rodney Rideau, Milton Levy, Corliss Fontnette, Jackie Heath, James West, Deborah Broussard, Macy Wiltz. LINCOLN'S GSL REPRESENTATIVES Corliss Fomneue, Victoria Mosley, Kimberly Freeman. and Carolyn Oderbert . CHEERLEADERS FOR FOOTBALL GAMES. I 973-74 KNEELING - Vanessa Paul, Vickie Mosely. STANDING - Felecia Brad- ley, Sharon Babino and Eartha Williams. I37 HONEY BEES 1973-74 4 9!th x ROW I - Carolyn Allen, Myrna Thomas, Jessica Chavis, Shelia Kelly. Shelia Carter, Vanessa Robinson. Marie Han- chette , Karen Howard, Mary Phillips. ROW II - Myra Getwood, Anna Williams, Judy Garlow, Carol Getwood, Andrea Yowman, Annette Pierre, Deborah Robinson, Gwendolyn Widow. ROW III - Nazi Trahan, Iris Lawrence, Kathy Sampson, Carolyn Collins. Roxanna Harris, Wilda Tripplett, Diane Johnson. Sandra Tyler. ROW IV - Lois Laday, Christina Thomas, Alfreda Barkley, Sherry Laday, Shirley Simpson, Kathleen Welch, Winnifred Williams. Linda Butler, Angela Rogers, Joyce Babino, Cheryl Procter. ROW V - Jackie Getwood, Lillie Jones. Karen Antoine, Sandra Davis. Sherold McZeal, Kim Freeman, Jennifer chton. Terrie Henton. Wendell Chaney, Jackie Heath. 138 3K m.t'v 5,: ROW 1 - Jackie Getwood, Jackie Heath. ROW 11 - FROM LEFT TO RIGHT - Sandra Davis, Kimberly Free- Lillie Jones. Terrie Hemon. ROW III - Wendell Cha- man, Sherold McZeal. ney. Karen Antoine. ROW IV - Jennifer Lofton. DILETTANTE CLUB The members of the Dileuante Club serve as liaison persons between the library . the teaching staff and the student body. Their purpose is to stimulate interest in the many and varied resources and services available in our school and public library . SEATED - Iris Wilson, Esprinza Birdsong, Sheryl Sanders, Elizabeth Mitchell. ROW II - Miss Iva Meador. Librarian; Patrice Alpough, Ethel Tate, Eva Benton, Constance Hines, Mrs. Crumpler, Librarian. ROW III - Pauline Hanchette, Shelia Davis, Leola Green, Nobie Cleaver. MO THE NATIONAL SENIOR HONOR SOCIETY The Honor Society is one of Lincoln's most distinguished organizations. The society recognizes every year , Lhose students who have excelled not only academically, but who have made some outstanding effort to improve their own status and that of the school. This year's theme was King Honor and his Court. King Honor four knights, Scholarship - Aaron Jones. Service - Reginald Jan Faye West. a graduate of Goings, Leadership - Rodney Rideau. and Character - Johnny Jackson. Lincoln and Rice Univ. served as guest speaker . h, h 1 mmmmm- Newly inductees into the National Senior Honor Society . THE NATIONAL JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY Sponsor of the National Honor Parems of the new inductees. Society, Mrs. Juanita Whitley. l42 FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA The 1973-74 school term marked the first year of the SEE tService and Exploration in Educatiom Program for FTA members at Lincoln. The SEE Program initiated the participating members into a new and exciting expe- rience. FTA members assisted assigned instructors in four of the elementary schools. Carver. Booker T. Wash- ington, Franklin, and DeQueen, Tues. -Fri. for one hour of each day. On Mondays, the members were required to attend a theory class conducted by their sponsor, Mrs. Annette Mitchell. . $ FROM LEFT TO RIGHT - Constance Hines, Iris Wilson. Reginald Goings, Lincoln's 74 FTA Pres. Wendell Chaney, Corliss Fontnette. Lavern Williams ROWI - Karen Antoine, Iris Wilson, Anna. Williams, Reginald Goings. Lillie Jones, Mary Evans, Jackie Get- wood. ROW 11 - Lavern Williams, Constance Hines, Eugenia Bowden, Beverly Samuels, Sandra Johnson, Wen- dell Chaney. Nobie Cleaver, Corliss Fontnette, Sandra Davis. ROW III - Stephanie Fontenot, Marlene Vital, Sylvia Hill, Sherold McZeal, Ava Guidry, Ruby Jacobs. 143 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS F AERICA ' f ' Wit? ROW I - Gayle Jones, President; Brenda Cole, Rec. Secretary; Donna Simon, Treasurer. ROW 11 - Wanda Thompson, 151 Vice Pres.; Shelia Davis, Historian; Esprinza Birdsong, 51h Vice Pres.; Easter Simon. 4th Vice Pres. ROW 1 - Shelia Davis. Wanda Thompson, Gayle Jones, Easter Simon, Brenda Cole. ROW 11 - Cynthia Spikes. Patricia Laday, Esprinza Birdsong, Judyeue Jackson, Barbara Minard, Janice Dankins. Marsha Harris, Donna Simon, Valemhia Gabriel, Ethel Tate. HORIZON CLUB SEATED- Jennifer Oderben, Terrie Hemon, Jackie Heath, Carol Thomas. Andrea Arcaneaux, Patricia Thomas, Gayle Jones. ROW 11 - Mrs. Thomasine Thomas. Sponsor; Andrea Yowman. Shelia Davis Mary Thomas. Kathleen Welch. Jennifer Tibbs, Iris Lawrence, Vincemhia Allen. ROW III - Jean Gabriel, Myrna Thomas, Karen Walker, Karol Nicks, Shelia Kelly, Toni Forrest. Carolyn Allen. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Action is the word in Distributive Education, a program in which students get the most relevant education possible: Leaning by Doing. V l 12:21? SEATED - Lennard Ray, Thaddeus Richardson. Gloria Barideaux, Steven Matthews, Kenneth Jones. STANDING - Gregory Bell. Wellington Scypion, Douglas Edwards, Melvin Johnson, Charles Gunner, Willard Cormier. H7 I48 FORENSIC AND IN COMMENTATORS: ROWI - Mrs. M. Pickett, Sponsor; Ava Gonsoulin, Karol Nicks, Kenneth Edmonson. ROW II - Rodney Rideau, Wellington Scypion, John Beard, Milton Levy. COMPETITIVE TOURNAMENT WINNERS: ROW I - Nobie Cleaver, Vanessa Paul, Karol Nicks, Mary Thomas, Rodney. ROW 11 - John Beard, Milicem wiltz, Stanton Lawrence, Kenneth Edmonson. DRAMA CLUB MOST PRODUCTIVE COMPETITION EVEN the younger members of the beehive excelled in Forensic activities. 149 THE. PURPLE AND GOLD BAND ISO l52 A CHORUS OF BEAUTIFUL SOUNDS ROW 1 - Mrs. Valerie Green, Brenda Cole. Nobie Cleaver, Ella McDaniel. Jane Arceneaux, Claudia Steven- son, Cheryl Rogers, Ruth Scypion, Hazel Williams, Paany Woods. ROW 11 - Cynthia Dugas, Judith Davis, Albert Moses, Kenneth Edmonson, Bailey Weldon, Lynn Freeman. Deborah Thomas, Charlotte Flugence, Iris Lawrence. ROW III - Ava Gonsoulin, Judyeue Jackson, Clifton Antoine, Michael Henson, Murray Evans, Larry Johnson, Michael Bruno, Winnifred Williams. Obeua Milo. Mrs. Green rehearses her first period class members. UIL CHORAL WINNERS , A 4 ' a r J v , n ; A SEATED - Larry Johnson. Hazel Williams, Nobie Cleaver. Angella Mitchell, Winifred Williams, Charlotte Flugence. Michael Henson. ROW I - Bailey Weldon, Jackie Morrow, Claudia Stevenson, Shelia Kelly, Cheryl Rogers, Iris Lawrence , Debra Thomas, Albert Moses, Charles Webb Nisiton. ROW II - Steven Jerome , Marsha Spenser, Carole Hawkins, Obetta Milo, Cynthia Dugas, Kenneth Edmonson. l53 154 BUSINESS CLUB ROW I - Mary Thomas. Charlotte Granger, Judith Spooner, Jackie Getwood. Cynthia Spikes, Mamie Ruffins, Mary Alfred, Cynthia Taylor. ROW 11 - Mrs. Betty Taylor, Sponsor; Pollard Ivory, Sandra Davis, Pauline Han- cheue, Gloria Boone, Jackie Morrow. Shelia King, Constance Hines. ROW III - Alfred Comeaux, Sandra Con- way, Debra McDonald, Lavem Williams, Elton White. Deborah Narcisse, Arthur Glover, Cheryl Sanders. Den- ise Barres. Bl-PHY-CHEM CLUB ROW I - Anthony Lavallais, Judith Spooner, Billy Jones, Famia Alpough, Keith Isadore, Nobie Cleaver. ROW II - Sharon Isadore, Donna Simon, Gail Scypion, Carol Jaco, Veronica Mayfield, Mary Banks, Wilma Banks. Shelia Mayfield. ROW III - Jessica Robertson, Helena Gomes, Deborah Broussard. Ian Gomes, Valemhia Gabriel, Sharon Hughes, Myra Antoine, Velta Bryant. ROW IV - Gerald Scypion, Darrell Washington, Keith Bruno, Eddie Welch, Rhoda Doffeny, Jeffrey Delahoussay. feny, Billy Jones. Carol Jaco, Wellington Scypion. l55 GETTING IT TOGETHER '-..rv ' ' The Misses and Masters enjoyed their first banquet. An after school rehearsal of the Misses Annual Spring Program. 2?? 1i '. - 3 One project undertaken by the Mises was that of the Fight Against Litter. Misses decorated waste cans to be placed around the building as an added suggestion to students . l56 SENIOR MISSEQ SEATED- Mrs. Donna Voight, Sponsor: Judith Spooner, Shelia Carter, Sandra Johnson, Gloria Boone, Pauline Hanchette. Anna Williams. ROW 11 - Iris Wilsom Rebeckah Foovs,Cl1.rist1ne Milo. Wanda Thompson, Beatrice Thomas, Debra Simmons. Alexia Garner. Carlis Sanderson. ROW III - Carolyn Alexander, Rose Widow, Elouise Harris, Stephanie Fontenot, Toni Jenkins, Vanessa Esbry. Ruby Jacobs, Cynthia Spikes. Mary Morrow. OFFICERS: SEATED- Judith Spooner. Sandra Johnson. Pauline Hanchette, Debra Simmons. STANDING- She- lia Carter Carolyn A1exander,Gloria Boone, Vanessa Esbry, Anna Williams. l57 PROGRAM SELLERQ ROW I - Mary Denise Barres. Janet Hett. Carolyn Robertson. Vanesta Smith, Vanesta Miller. ROW 11 - Wilma Banks. Mary Evans. Debra Cain, Veronica Mayfield. Lovie Austin. 158 SPANISH CLUB SEATED - Philip Benson, Vanessa Paul, Lynn Freeman, Debra Lightfoot, Darla Woods. Michael Henson, Den- nis Mitchell. ROW 11 - Ricky Wise, Clarence Ross, Kim Victor, Velta Bryant, Dallas Smith, Beverly Thomas, Wellington Scypion, Reta Brooks. ROW Ill - Lynda Tezeno, Vivien West, Kevin Green, Sonya Cochea, Daryl Edwards, Dalton Antoine . Reginald Cormier. ROW IV - John Babineaux, Angela Houston. Pamela Lee, Karen Delahoussay, Michael Milstead, Eric Webb, Kurt Washington. l59 As part of the Annual Campus Coed Christmas Program , these Mrs. Marjorie Pickett coeds served as Santas' reindeers. Campus Coed Sponsor av Mr. and Mrs. M. Freeman, Mrs. Lavem Davis. Mrs. Lindsey. Mrs. T. Garwood. l60 CAMPUS COEDS I 973-74 SEATED - Jennifer Lofton, Lavem Williams. Corliss Fonmette. Mamie Ruffins, Sherold McZeal, Claudia Ste- venson, Eartha Williams. Vanessa Paul, Mildrene McNeil, Carole Hawkins. Pollard Ivory, Lillie Jones. ROW 11 - Mrs. Pickett. Sponsor; Lois Chavis Wisiton. Mary Thomas, Vickie DeReoun, Debra McDonald. Jackie Get- wood. Wilma Maize. Lucy Smith, Ethel Tate, Nobie Cleaver. Vivian Hall, Ava Gonsoulin. Kimberly Free- man. Ella McDaniel, Wendell Chaney, Jackie Morrow. ROW III - Pearline Lindsey, Ramona Dugas, Judyette Jackson. Sharon Babino, Virginia Joseph, Sandra Conway, Winnifred Williams, Vickie Moseley. Denise Bar- ros. Karen Antoine, Ava Guidry. Felecia Bradley, Sandra Davis. OFFICERS: FROM LEFT TO RIGHT - Vickie DeReoun, Karen Antoine, Pollard Ivory. Pearline Lindsey. Lillie Jones, Vickie Moseley, Eartha Williams, Ramona Dugas. Elizabeth Mitchell. 162 EXECUTIVES 1973-74 $$ $$ auwav'... .- SEATED - James Robinson. Johnny Jackson, Dwight Edwards, Willie Daw, Welby Ina, Kenneth Washington, Lenell Thompson, Junious Columbus, Chester Hulin. ROW 11 - Hillary Robinson, Joseph Threats, Clyde Tra- han. ROW III - Stanton Lawrence, Daryl Freeman, Clifton Antoine. Richard Lavallais, Alphonse Thomas. Kenneth Edmonson, Curtis Johnson, Bruce Hill. .1 Hillary Robinson, Mr. Joseph Chacere, Sponsor; Mr. L. Rowland. Sponsor; Clyde Trahan, Kenneth Edmonson . Kenneth Edmonson, Hillery Robinson, Karen Antoine, Executive Sweetheart; Clyde Tra- han, Alphonse Thomas. l63 164 SENIOR MASTERS . . u . SEATED - MI. Henry Mayes, Sponsor; Aaron Robinson, Darrell Crosby, Billy Jones, Donovan Thomas, Phillip Benson, Willard Cormier, Lennard Ray. Ronald Newman, KeiLh Isadore. STANDING - Albert Moses, Lynn Morris, willie Thorton, Michael Washington, Wilbert Marsh, Edward Riley, Walter Calicut. Kennard Ray, Virgil Bell, Rodney Rideau, Ricky Zeno, Leroy Savoy, James Ratcliff. MASTERPIECE 1i Phillip Benson as Brother Soul in a Master's Ronald Newman, Mr. Mayes, Milicem Wiltz, Lennard Ray. skit. Ricky Zeno. Willard Cormier. Debra Simmons, Sweetheart; Ronald Newman, James Ratcliff. Lennard Ray. 165 Eltonette Jones is seen taking this patient's blood pressure . STILLWELL TECHNICAL CENTER Michael Chambers. Carl Xones, Willie Thonon and instructor R. Haggeny are discussing plans for the new construction of a house to be built soon. Joseph Houston is preparing to weld Cheryl Reynolds and Gizele Prevost. with the general blow torch. Tom Motley, Reginald Jones. and Harold Como are preparing to give this Camero a body repaint. I67 ACTIVITIES HOMECOMING The winner of The Fine Legs Contest, Aaron Robertson, has his legs admired by Terrie , Jackie and Karol. Councilman Huber reads a Proclamation issued by the Mayor in honor of Lincoln's Homecoming. 170 The Homecoming pep rally would not have been complete without the funeral of the opponent. ; .l V , . 1 V, U 112, V2,. $1.: 2?ho k . x c x .3. J? ',: V ' l MIQQ LINCOLN PAGEANT VIRGINIA JOSEPH CAROLE HAWKINS NOBIE CLEAVER CORLISS FONTNETTE Miss Lincoln 1973-74 The Miss Lincoln Pageant was judged by Mr. Anderson, Mrs. Matthews, Mrs. Lee. Mr. Shields. and Mrs. G. Anderson. GROM LEFT T0 RIGHn FROM LEFT TO RIGHT - Corliss Fonmeue, Virginia Joseph, Jennifer Lofton, Vickie Moseley, Ethel Tate, Jac- queline Morrow. Nobie Cleaver. Vanessa Paul. Carole Hawkins. I73 FOOTBALL BANQUET 174 HONEY BEES' VALENTINE BALL Honeybees and their dates open the ball with a special dance . Mrs. Joseph and her husband. She was the first sponsor of the Honeybees. Mrs. Chaney, Mrs. Bobb. Mrs. Freeman and Mrs. Pierre. HONORS Most Valuable Staffer Felecia Bradley Homemaking Awards Easter Simon and Barbara Garrison Professional Achievement Award Johnny Jackson Texas Chemical Award 1713 Hillary Robinson .' 2 TN OUTSTANDING TEENAGERS OF AMERICA: SEATED - Easter Simon, Lillie Jones. Jackie Lott. Jen- nifer Lofton, Mary Thomas, Hillary Robinson. STANDING - Kenneth Washington, George Jackson, Nobie Cleaver, Vernon Lewis, Johnny Jackson. Corliss Fonmene, Kenneth Edmonson, Rodney Rideuu. BOOKKEEPING AWARDS: From Left to Right - Mrs. Guidry. lean Pollard. Eva Benton, Mary Alfred, Jacqueline Shields, Winifred Payne. Eileen Newman. Wayne Morris receives the American Chemical Award . I79 180 .. 3,5 J . Gerald Jackson received the Science Award. .rix Milton Levy was a multiple Forensic winner. I8l OUTSTANDING AIR FORCE BAND ASSEMBLY A FEATURING CRAIG JACOBS, AN ALUMNUQ 0F LINCOLN 182 183 IBA PTA APPRECIATION DINNER IBS 186 Special assemblies were presented by the Honor Society and Social Studies Dept. PRESENTS 1a 'TBONYBOV 753 The Guidance Dept. held special interest group sessions Class of '74 had fun on Western Day and at the Afro Ball WAR OF THE GODS A War of the Gods was the theme of the Annual Junior-Senior Prom. The mythological setting, the beautiful setting, the elegant atmosphere, the attractively garbed participants, and the tantalizing refrains of the Mas- ters of Soul produced an effect that pleased all who attended the From. 189 190 BACCALAUREATE SERVICE SERVED TO INSPIRE CLASS Rev. Curry Goudeaux was Baccalaureate speaker. 191 CLASS OF 1974 URGED TO ACHIEVE BY COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER I92 I93 SPORTS A RECORD OF PERFORMANCE 1 il- '22. 5 513665 looking ahead c-q c; o- ' 1rk. It was kind: m m... h 1, but I don't get 543mm: like Donald Theall, McCullar I bunm of poms a Minter, Jerry Cochin 0151;: his Will do 310m ' ble. sai .. , t , xzegavgver the field ltll be 5AM sunk! w by Forest Par goesm offer him a schotarshlph 1 uN-n v em too u. w y omte ' I kids was tthv'aIy they P?Yed ab: Mara... 2:5 ,, 23h 2:5; am m biggamewithmeoanVederlana 32mm... .w Ibn-K a . h V; south Park-o a very good football 'gammw t uggdscbmp..uu , SH :05 t. .K K , ., wind up pinym th their heads up. ey Pumsum'hEd! H ' 2-53 mm with Port Neches anytmhi'; $3333.:ou 1A1mwiwn w chamvalm something 0 them 1d mic IHD'VmLikaN-.!,13T:ac$ a title. scam against PN-G eve . week. wi'l Rysm fwgimmeM-m k. mud added h While he wasntt unpresseddid M M-Etffflmmn : v ,. MW. ram pass mm a MW Sharp nhadto 3 B . 665 Sprlnt paST Washington snuom; 1 111 unny a k- 9 ..un a pretty fair 100 - previously undefeated Bulldogs i id an excellent view of Jackson step us off g5 yards ' m a :r n a r w: a Q n. 3 w :1 2'; m n; mm 50:: 01h- g8 V O c. rth pla o the seco d half h , zled the fans in an overflow crowd of ,N t '00 and applied the knockout punch to A Bulldogs. THE DRIVING FORCE I97 LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL BUMBLEBEES MichaelB Robert Sinegal Johnny Jac son Herman Bra Donald Simmons Nathaniel Berry Jerry Brooks WardellG Gray James Williams Harry Harris Clarence Prevost Luther Cole Wilford Mansfield Walter Augustine Gary Banks Joseph Threats Johnny reaux Sam Jones Terry Champagne Effrey Joubert Walter Calicut CLASS U m i mmmmmmmm mmmmmHHHHn-lHHmHt-lggagagggggm BEES RECORD IO-I SEASON SOUTH PARK GREENIES HALTED THE BEES IN THEIR CLIMB TO THE TOP IN THE Bl-DISTRICT GAME. ' .1 Z . ,1- E '.. . 1. asff, 1150.35.375 :1 3 1 5 36113, 42 to 4:219 5: J' 199 Walter Calicut pauses along the way. an x 3-1 Clyde Trahan is going for a touchdown. 200 Johnny Jackson says this man is in his way. A part of the Action. Catching it! 201 202 CLYDE TRAHAN IN ACTION RIP A catch in the air. Thinking about it? Welby Ina, No. 11, the backup quarterback. exhibited excellent leadership in driving the Bees in tight situations. Welby's abilily was expressed each time the ball fell in his hands. 203 THE CAST IRON ARM KENNETH WASHINGTON Evaluation puts him on top of the top and qualification crowns him. One of the highest recognitions to be given 10 Kenneth was the title of All State Quarterback. Also Kenneth received the most valuable player award. Kenneth Washington's determination, sound judgment, ener- getic play and his strikingly admired coolness led the stinging Bees to glorious victories that will dominately remain in the records and memo- ries of those who witnessed him at his best. Pencil Thin as one reporter called him . wiggles out again. Mn 4.2.4. . .e . w. Sharp eye Washington gets away. 205 THE TRIUMPHANT STORY OF . I' In gional openerlgs: 22-1 c ? o... . CO 1... ca gig 35$ IA? 81 838 334 ; M d gag w 5i 4?? $1459 3:; Premie u - man 5655: :3384 X Q6 95464 We rallStar'E ?EESt-Enagca3 ayf'i 69k r 0 34?. vaoaaar E $3. a '0 Wthere Dig ; 5o.H: mg5a9 g n. A '14an Q9! Was I: a SEQ H'U 0:5 '. a 95 5;? 9' 35 lravesgspg ash : 644960600640 0 - z zuiaguygo is: k 0 di9901-42 m :Egozm: Q30 35$- o-Paeeag 255:0 3:33.: 585 4000404204- sofas! Sumsgaocwsa o 1010166 $'$Q99$ 05w; E'AE'ABSO' 5. 7 30; $343234; ' Aw EEEmj a if P3W$$v3w64 EARLE 1 F64. 0Q. Q69 759 ' BeeAllAmen'can ! 344103;?!be I 4, 0 4 1. 4:32 $064; '0 4 ., 02:: W6 61 y w6 lmob 40:06:39.3 49 gwg'ioo 4'4 0?: J'OZ' 622gimi 14.9 a 2, ago, 1, 9534' 4' 69.3, 44.790901: 906M ex 195:. 49 Fe ,5 ? han Keller, 6-4 and Harold Lklumq counted on to take up some of them scam slack.Ke11er finished with 18 points mthe W W Charlton-Pollard game while Dennis him! Hot 93L; 9n Q4399 2:0 ight. y I C !- e x g 4? gnaw 4: U ?.f: 390$ 66 513109,, 49c,$ 4? ; 9.059 Y 93343 x Ammo 5V Remainder of Gamblers starting lineup is sled lobe Clyde hahan and 6-0 James g i r: 56' i E E- mi 6329 OH dead, 0A3: . I 973-74 BUMBLEBEE CAGERQ KNEELING - Alfred Comeaux, Kenneth Washington. Kervin Eli. Murray Evans, Gary Landry, Arthur Glover. STANDING - Curtis Johnson, Clyde Trahan, Walter Augustine. Gregory Keller. Earl Evans. Coach James Gam- ble, Larry Jackson, Harold Dennis. Wilbur Lewis, James Deal. 208 A GOLDEN TOUCH WITH A BASKETBALL EARL EVANS l ALL DISTRICT l ALL STATE l ALL AMERICAN In his climb 10 the top, Earl The Pearl has accumulated the most noted recogni- tions a high school basketball player can acclaim . He proved to be a spark plug to the team in all aspects of the game . . . a Bee Cager that Lincolnites not only of '74 but those in years to come, will well remember. Earl The Pearl Evans signed with USC. ALWAYS A DAZZLING PERFORMANCE 209 A last minute triumph over the Charlton Pollard Bulldogs qualified Ihe Bees for the regional playoffs at Houston's Hofheinz Pavilion. REGIONALS. HERE COME THE BEES Gregory Keller shot the winning basket to clinch a place in me playoffs for the Bees . 210 ALL OUT EFFORT WA? IMPORTANT Kervin Eli makes a dynamic attempt to recover the ball in the Bees favor. W KEV Clyde Trahan, the only Bee in a squirm with three Earl the Pearl as he dazzles a Jacket player. Bulldogs , manages to recover the ball for the Bees . 211 Harold Dennis alone at Lhe hoop. Kenneth Washington makes it look simple. James Deal in practice layup. LINCOLN BUMBLEBEES . . . 22-4A DISTRICT CHAMPS ununwmmmhns f .C u 4 ,z, . 2 K V. '5 c; Alfred Comeaux certainly thinks the Bees are No. 1. 213 THE MAN BEHIND THE STORY HIS EFFORTS AND THOSE OF THE TEAM PRODUCED . . . LINCOLN'S TRACK TEAM 22-4A DISTRICT CHAMPQ 214 215 JOHNNY JACKSON HARRY HARRIS ROBERT SINEGAL GREGORY MEARLON WELDON CARTWRIGHT Harry Harris splits the tape in record time as he easily wins the 100 yard Gregory Mearlon chalks up another win Johnny Jackson sprints in record. 217 for the Bees in the mile relay. time. 218 A close finish, but another Bee victory. Joseph Threats hurls the shot put. A CINDER TRACK FIELD . . . HARD PRACTICE . . . CLOCKED TIMES . . . REWARDING RESULTS Field events proved successful. Another record for Harry Harris . 220 1973-74 BASEBALL TEAM PERHAPS NOT THE MOST SPECTACULAR RECORD, BUT A DISPLAY OF HOPEFUL ' PERFORMANCE JEFFREY ALPOUGH KEITH BRUNO LINCOLN'S NEWLY FORMED GIRLS TENNIS TEAM From Left to Right - Beverly Victor, Vickie Moseley, Shelia Bray, Claudia Stevenson, Ingrid West. 223 ADVERTISEMENTS VIRGINIA JOSEPH Bmineas Manager Complimenfs of LINCOLN SCHOOL ggiigltr I V a U mm THE VALUE OF ' ever before. Qy As the world becomes increasingly complex, studems must contin- ually strive to prepare for the future. Unlocking the secrets of the environ- me nt can only be accom- plished by educa'ked 'nds. We at Gulf Staws strongly suppon the advancement h of knowledge. Call it an investment in the future. 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Texas BLITHE SOCIAL AND CIVIC CLUB An Established Club for 15 Years Our Mono: Doing a Good Deed For the Needy OFFICERS AND MEMBERS: Eva Green President Ester Nabors Vice President Violet Thibodeaux Secretary Florida Jackson Financial Secretary Leanna Jones Treasurer Millie Soon Business Manager Willie Mae Shields Chaplain Barbara Alexander Bessie Bernard Ophelia James Erma Johnson ZALESOH MMMMW rPecpk Graduate in . hlgh style! Ring out those high schom years mm the class rmg mats made to order tor you I! as our ow H name m vawsed wn er 5 plus school name and year and school mascot A i Sm made WXCH Our excmos-veu Iery Sun- Lwle' stone 10K SludEHIACEoun15Mv-led wgmmn Ind We've only hm Begun. Zales Revuwmg Chavge . zawes Custom Charge BankAmencavd - asw Ch 3's Amencan Express . Dmers CHAD - Layaway Jefferson City Shopping Center Darryl Freeman Kim Freeman Leonard Ray Freeman Congra+ula+ions +0 Our Seniors 982-4780 501 W. 7th St. freeman's YOUR COMPLETE STORE HFirsf Wxth The Finesf' W3. HARRY'S ' FOOD STORE NOW AT A NEW LOCATION WITH A COMPLETE FOOD STORE 1600 Gulfway Drive 985-5950 CH lCK-A-GO-GO SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN H 0 LS U M Open 7 Days a Week BAK ERY Port Arthur 700 Austin Ave. 983-1435 PORT ARTHUR'S ONLY HOME TOWN BAKING COMPANY CAL'S MOD SHOP BARBER SHOP 449 Thomas Boulevard 982-9441 Port Anhm. Texas 637 Gulfway Dr. 983-9697 238 THE PRESCRIPTION HOUSE TheFriendly Pepper Upper Never Lets JERRY A. PERKINS You Down! Registered Pharmacist Where to Buy It? Prescriptions - Drugs - Cosmetics 2805 Procter Business Phone 983-1666 Pom Arthur D R. PEPPER BOTTLI N 6 COM PANY CARL-s DI'Pepper TV 8 SOUND SERVICE i ll , T I 0 i 2036 Bluebonnet 932-5471 J? Port Arthur , Texas 4008 Gulfway Drive 985-5711 l . g$$ $235,; Saluhng +he Members of Our Congrega+ion in +he I974 GRADUATING CLASS ROCK ISLAND BAPTIST CHURCH REV. H. B. MCCARTHY, Pastor 549 West llth 985-7080 Complimen+s of FIDELITY SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 31 m ! W 2m FIDELITY sAvINGsL LOAN ASSOCIATION Port Arthur Office 1501 Procter Groves Office 4700 Twin City Mid County Office 27th at Nederland BRISCOE PHOTOGRAPHIC SERVICE BABY PORTRAITS COMMERCIALS 715 Dunbar 982-7514 PORT IRON 8! SUPPLY CO. 300 West 7th St. 983-1641 GARRISON'S REFRIGERATION 1147 Houston Ave . GET YOUR HANDS ON A TOYOTA AND YOU'LL NEVER LET GO. LINN'S TOYOTA 848 Procter SI . Phone 985-9351 Complimenfs of MOORE'S SERVICE STATION 722 Grannis Ave . 983-9534 SPENCE BATTERY AND ELECTRICAL CO. 321 E. 7th St. 3310 Gulfway Complimenfs o'F PORT DRUM C0. of Port Arthur , Texas 237 W. 9th St. 983-6611 SOUTHERN UNION nalud APPLIANCE .. . u .u. A:- M U SOUTHIIN union GAS comnnv 1448 Procter 985-8841 A. E. SCOTT FURNITURE CO. THREE FLOORS OF FURNITURE HEADQUARTERS FOR THE LANE GRADUATES CHEST . 449 51h SI . Downtown BELLE'S FLOWERS 'v Wedding and Catering Service 11- 1149 E. 91h St. 983-3466 FLOWER BOY FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS xx 509 Gulfway Dr. 982-4715 BOSTON SHOES GOOD SHOES FOR MEN AND BOYS We Handle Nationally Advertised Brands 539 Procter 985-8022 Port Arthur, Texas G 81 L COMPANY 81 ASSOCIATES Real Service in Real Estate 1001 Texas Ave. 982-7291 Port Arthur. Texas Street ,2! COMAL COTTON H O U STO N AVE. THE FABRIC CENTER OF THE D R I V E I N GOLDEN TRIANGLE Jefferson City Shopping Center 6 ROC E RY 3525 Twin City Hwy. 962-5285 1000 Houston Ave. Insurance of All Kinds WALTER MOSELY REAL ESTATE AGENCY Open Weekdays 6 a.m. Lo 12 p.m. Delivery Service 10 a.m. - 10 p.m. JOHNNY BURELL, Owner phone 983-9262 601 47th Sueet 983-5447 Port Arthur, Texas Assoc. Jessie Mosely and Trixie Getwood 242 Complimen+s of DeBLANC'S GULF STATION 501 91h Street Port Arthur Texas 983-9384 Y OUR DEALER Complimen+s of ELOISE ROMEO REALTORS AND ASSOCIATES 3310 39111 Street Port Arthur. Texas 1. W' 5N 5-; ,3 a1 . .1 w 111mgm .$ 4. w Remember these days always with your class ring Waikur Represented by: GEORGE RAMSEY WILLARD CLARK,JR. P. O. Box 4396 Auan, Taxas 78751 it's truly a woman's world at 4343 Lincoln 962-8561 Groves , Texas BI LL TOR RES AUTO PAI NT INC. Wreck Work Body Bems Rust Repair ALL WORK GUARANTEED 985-2631 983-1891 320 East 7th Street Painting is our business , not a side line . REIF'S CLEANERS No. 624 Houston Ave. 982-2931 No. 2614 9th Avenue 985-4511 No. 33248 9th Avenue 985-2516 No. 4940 Gulfway 982-2513 SPENCER'S MARGO'S LAMODE of Groves , Texas 4336 Lincoln 962-8551 Be an Instrument of Justice SACRED HEART CHURCH 920 Washington Avenue 985 - 5104 REV. JOHN TYNE, Priest KELLY'S DRUG STORE Compliments of YOUR DEPENDABLE DRUGGIST SERVICE FOR THE SICK. 983-2708 771 Grannis Ave. Port Arthur Fine Shoes for Women and Misses at 44117er .N procter stree1;..,pmt -3rthur,te1$as shoes or FDIY Amman '711 Procter Port Arthur, Texas An Old Es+ablishmen+ A New Loca+ion MOODY-HARRIS FUNERAL HOME FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS G I h. m, - A l M ..ulII1mummmlllm Considera+e Convenienf Capable PHONES: Office 985441 I and 985532' Res. 9857l 78 Insurance for All Ages 0-80 44l Dallas Avenue Porf Arfhur, Texas Acrond. Paul 16 Albert, au Alexander, Carolyn Alexander, Roxanna moine. Karen Austin, ov1e Babineaux, Joseph 17 abin Sharon ks, Cy Ba ideaux, Glona Caner, Jacqueline Carter, en Carter, She lia Cashmere, Ru ssell Cormier , Willard 21 Crosby, Daryl Davis, Judy Davis, Sandra Daw. Wi Dennis, Belverly Dennis. Gloria De ouen, Vickie Dugas. Ramona Edm o,nsonDKe1-1neth 22 Esdward vgght Es br ry. VaD Fontenot, Stssphanie Fomnette, Corliss oots. 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Angea Buc anan, Craig Campbell, Michael De 3 6. Sandra Coleman. Bradford 55 C01 311. M k Cole e.man Michael Collins, Caroline Collins ital Cormier, Alithea Corville, Roland C11 '55 well, Arthur Dewalt, Ar tur Dickerson, icMagnolia Dorsey.E Dorsey, 111:1 Douchette, Joeseph Drake, Dianna F1ugence,a13dith Forney, Francis, Edison Francise. Jenava Keen , Gwen Green , Helen Harrison,Venda11 Hayes, Michael Henderson, Bxenda yl Jones , V1rg1nia J Kennerson. Bren a ' a McGlory . Cheryl 59 Mc Zeal Michael Mear Ion. Sa ndm Miller. m3; Mitchell, Nadine- Mic ell, Tom Montgo mery, Yasmin Mosely. Edith Robinson , Jessica oy , arlie T omas. Christina Thomas, Mary Tho o,mpson Clayton Washington , Cindy Washington , Raymond We is West, James Whitley, Eddie Williams Claudia W1 lliams. Cynthia W1111ams,Jac1ke Williams, Ka h 1 iams. Mary Sue W11115,Ronald W1112.M1111cent Zeno , Paul Aaron, Julie 64 A1pough,Pauice Antoine yra Babineaux John Barras, lane Berryhill, Brtidgette Booker, Me g Cashimere. 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